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Tn* W EAVER

PaHinhrt In Florida** H e a r t
The WorkTa Grealeet Vegetable
Spot and Richest Garden Land

Partly flood y with probable ahewV ?
i n tonight and Tumday. and
.
much warmer.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A , " M O N D A Y , A P R I L 2 3 7 1 9 1 4 .“

John Dillinger Again U S. FARMERS
Eludes Police AfterjTO GET MUCH
Bloody G un Battle|FEDERAL CASH
2 X iS E J S S S B U S IN K S S H O W s j
MECER, Wis„ Apr. 23. —
(A P )—Fighting o ff an am­
bush of 2§ federal operatives
and group* of state officers,
John Dillinger,
America’s
public enemy number one
agsln stalled o ff espturo at
Bohemia Camp on I-ake
Vilas today, and was report­
ed headed south.
In a prolonged ahooting affray
two men were killed and four
were wounded eertoiydy.
’ Federal operative*, after the ap­
parent eaeape of Dillinger from a
reaort used aa headquarter, by the
gang for three day*, arreated the
three young women.
Thoa* killed In the attempt to
arreat the gang were Carter Baum,
federal agent from Chleagn. Bugene Boiaoneau, CCC worker. Mid
an unidantified man.
The ahooting took place In an
isolated region o f northern Wisconain, and meager report*, which
filtered through, varied widely ,n
detail.
Federal foreea made report, di­
rect to Washington that Dillinger
had escaped and- was headnt;

ABNORMAL GAINS;
FOR THIS SEASON
Retailers Expect ActivcTrading ToContinue Into Summer
N KW YO R K . Apr. * 3 — (AIM
lluainraa barometer*
thl. wee.
registered abnormal advance, foi
this season.
Retail trad* wa* anmuwhal hampered by cold, rainy u ither. hut
indicate I
weekly trade
survey,
this w*s merely
enct
retailers to
for
o f active spring shoppi
to early summer.
The week’s statistics
poWcr and st«*«*l pmh IucI ion. a
n cl I as thi* movement of rrvonti
freight, both
registered
Intte.
than seasonal gain* They l»M»*t«‘ '
Moody's seasonally adjusted ««»•••
posite index for thin* faitors t *
the In'st IrvH for l'.»1l. at 7 * pel
scent of the I :»*&gt; avi'iagf
In electro
power
|»mmI u« to»n
and freight movement, tins lepre
sen ted a partial teiovery from the
rather -harp contraction of th •
previou* week Steel output * on
linued to expand, with the puhh
cation “ Steel" estimating*
tug**
output at
|m rcent of rapacity,
up font p«-rcentag«* point*, and
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Orlando (Jirl Winner
Of I-iong Walkathon
nillsA N lM ),
Apr
23. I h *
walkathon i« «»vrr
«
*Th*» c*»r»lrst that has l*c«*n rag
in f In Orlando for rwany w«-rtcs
and which haa drawn rm n d gat* «,
rlosrtl last night at II If* uVIm’It
with Miss Ernestine llrnderaon «»f
Orlando and her partner, J*h* Ko«;t*
the winners.
Taking second place were Jimmy
R#*«*d and Marty
Martin ami in
third were Murray Herman and
Vera lllldtrth
The management
announced that the winner* Mould
split a SI.inmi ptixr at a victory
meeting Tuesday.

W A S H IN G T O N , Apr. 23.Thc lung aunitr.l decision on
the celery ni** esse will be Is­
sued next week. Representative
W. J. Sears wan advised here
yesterday by the ICC. Tbe ex­
amined '» report on which the
commission's decision may be
based, recommended a reduction
fiom 46 percent of the firstclass rate to 10 |»ercenl o f the
first-class rate, and a reduction
of the minimum carload fiom
26,000 pounds to 20,000 pounds.

Fletcher FranklyTold
There Is Nolteason
V^hyFlorida Should
PayHalfOf Bamoge

PITTSBURGH.
— William Thaw, II, commander
mi the hectic IItUe hand of Amer­
ican flier* who formed th# Lafay­
ette .nccndriOe cad made hinting
ghoRttf la tke Victory of wartime
aviation, died ycotorday after a

W A SH IN G TO N .
Apr.
23.
t.\ P )—Jnckrying for ponttlnn be.
furr the court of public opinion,
intlmail managers and labor laitj
night were on record in utatm irnt.i
each accusing the other o f reapon-t
alblllty for the controversy over
wage*.

COAL INDUSTRY;
GIVEN NEW NRA 1
WAGE STRUCTURE

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Kastman. federal I'.mrdinatnr o f
| W h ite H ou se. M rs. F r a n k llR
transportation had retired a&gt; ntedlator. charged lahoi with raining R o o p e v e ll to d a y a r r iv e d la te
the breakdown of negotiations hy ' f o r h er p ress c o n fe re n c e and
refuting to agree to suggestions |a w e e p in g ly
e o n lra d ie te d
h
o f P re*blent
lioo.evrlt (hat the • s ta te m e n t the lumatur iaKUCd .d*
] Oppicent deduction from ha»lc
|y e s te r d a y ngninst h er fu m jwage. he continued for another
I tu re fa c to r y .
ei* month.
I .a hot, through
the
railway | Senator Krhall «aul in * alata*labor e a e c u t I v e a ’ association, ' nlent la.t night that Mr*. Koovjcoiinteiril Ia at
night
with the I \wit wa. charging five time, what
charge that I he managera .tailed I other. a»k for furniture .imllar to
j that produced at her Ityde Park
I factory
Mrs RoosrvHt said she called
th«* oenalni at 1* If* o'clock ik if

Southern Miners Jolfi
T h a t Differential
I h Not In Danger

S lofm-nn. N R A adminia
lists is r| h f t Hit dail&gt; wage
Mina *11111* i •*. thus restoi
-fatdifferential which
had in i n era-efl l\&gt; thmandate estaldi*|img a

• m g factors from thi* market

In the next eight month- Ih*
Administration wil| continue pit
rlia* iii g wheat ami pork in redo.
amounts, « i l l make dra*tlr mi
pin- reduction purrha««M of dait*
pKMliirts, and will enter the !«••*
« attic market for the first tim
to make unc-timstcd purchases f relief need*

Recover Kentuckian's
body From DeepCave

lu addition the A Imim trat’on
will purrha«r and destroy di-ea«i*d
dairy cows A total of $5.ihni.iimu
is provided m^lhe Jimra-Cmmai^
Art for this purpose with Iks- p*a«
sihllity that additional fund* ms*
Ih- expended.

Cuba Seeks An KndTo
Rombing’s Terrorism

Farm Administration Turns To First
Experiment I n Compulsory Control

(JI.AStJOW
J U N C T IO N . K y .
Apr 23 l/lh The Imm|, „ f |*,„|
Turner, 2f&gt;. w s. removerl fmm
a cave near here lale ye.lrr.lay,
five hunt, after he had fallen In
hi. death In the
font depth.
i&gt;f the uneiplnrrd cavern
lie.
cuere, pulling the hi.ty tn the
t'-p With a rop* w »r» balked eaveral hour* hecagee Jhy bcaly barame Hedged between enme nick
The rave i. ghoul els
mile,
from Sand C*v*.i where
Floyrl
I ollin. Io.l hi. life In a .Imllar
WA.MIIINOTON. Apr 23. - O P Icsplnralmn in Itl2h
Miss Ada Burroughs today told a
I District of Columbia Jury about
|her activities in the I ‘J2* canti P * lf n waged hy lllshop Cannon
I against A! Smith, shortly i f t i r
I the Southern Methodist
churchi! Mel.]
W A D I IIIH .A . Apr 23. .Sixty
j min had completed testimony ton­
same in , car loads
of
spring
rucumtwr* I cemlng a transfer o f mono/ b+»
have left the local market aince tween his various bank a c c o x ili, J
the season i»egan 10 flays ago, a
Cannon testified to numerous
check made yesterday
revealed Instances of simultaneous trona*
Price* have held up well, and fers of identical amounts of money
Saturday's average wa*
around between his accounts and that of
$1 for fanrys ami a dollar less the headquarters committee of th«
for choice grille*
• nil .Smith l&gt;emocrata
Tomaltte* continue to sell well,
Miss Burroughs said she toek
with fancy* bringing around $3 .the Job of treasurer of the head*
the field ciatr at the cash plat- liiuartera committee “ At the isH "M t. kpi 23 —|A I* * Yiiulh foiin
There is a rwcord acreage Isistance of Bishop Cannon," add­
^ fill .I'ti'tit i . l .
h ho..- iiatnr. h, vi
in tin* county this season, and
nut yvl apprarnl in print hrl.l .
pra* to ally none of the crop has
1 vigil In.I Iiiirht u v.f Siftin r, Anri.
Ihcii * It i pi*ed yet.
' Mnnaro. frr.ru who*, hr.a.i come*
a strange electric li(h l

Miss Burroughs On
Stand To Tell Her \
PartOfCannonCase j

Sets New SpocdMark
i In Amphibian Plane

IliKgmK'FuneruJ
Til in Afternoon
itio n a l s«-i uii-ii foi Ralph &lt;
Higgins. If*, who tiled in l4»insi
sna sotni* day* »*.’ •• wt i&lt;&lt;
hcl«l
from th« K iuk-oii I uncral 11«»rn«at 3:00 o'clock
this afternoon
Burial w »« in Ki»*igreen Cent,
tery with Rev Win I* I(took- J*
officiating

Heavy pro|»erty damage
re
suited f rum the blast* which re
Member* t.f
I ampin ll Utsairig
sounded yesterday as a sinister l*o*t of th«* Am* m an legion * *n
W A S H IN G T O N .
Apr
23
salute to the new Chief of Police ducted a brief air VIC* At Iht giu&gt;*
(Al*| Clanking salwr*. one of the
lieutenant Colonel Jn*r lYdrara side, with Rev I It R.M.t of th*
laat vcatlges of old style wrarlate
Authorities
attributed
out
First Congregational i Imr* *i ait
|rr to Itecomr museum pierx •
i age* both to communist* ami mg a- « hsplain
The War iFrpartmrnt iasue«l m
to racketeer* selling “ protection"
tiara yestenlay that "liaaetl on nn
Mr lliggm - v- smviktd hy two
probability of their use m the fti Soldier* and sailor* today Joined ■i*!ei *, Mrs Mae I.anss ..f San
|M»lire in patrolling
downtown
ture, the cavalry has hern ordered
ford, and Ml** Merle Higgi'o* of
Havana.
to store its u l e n . "
Jar kuMtiYillr
From the lime the Stone Ag t
ancestor! of modern warriors fashtoned their firat sword* nut of
sharpened stone until comparative­
ly recent times, the saber was one Jessir Touhy, wife of r**miny
of an Arvty's prinei|*al weapons.
Touhy. Chicago ganifr*let, brought
Cavalry horses are being re­ here t&lt;i fate rharge* in ruimertiuu
Dennis. 43. w «* held in rounty
place*! with armored cars, and u with a IHIft.tMNI mail tublirry at
Jad here without bond l«&gt;day aft
cavalryman. hasnC much use for a t harlotle. m i freed )c*U rday Ih
e* hr ennf*-*ed and Vtduntaidy
polish**! -al»rr. in an auto.
• sum - of m*ufficteut evidence
sui rendered to offierrs that he

to its first r»|HTinient in comimlaory control of farm produc­
tion when he signed the Rankhead bill limiting I " ten million
bales the amount ut cotton whkh
can be sold from the IK 14 crap.
Tha Farm Administration fo l­
lowed hie nction by announcing
tha share of the total which each
cotton elate will be allowed to
produce. The method of deter­
mining allotments for tha 1000
cot toa- producing counties within
the lis le , ia now bring worked
ou t
In signing the bill
1‘rretdent
Roosevelt said
" I t alma to
prevent a vary
•mall minority who have refused
Apr. M . - (A P » to co-operata with their netgh-

NUMBER 15®

C en t*

WASHINGTON. Apr. 2X.
(A P ) — A fter
Senator
Schfttl. Minnesota
Republican. had failed to keep an ap*
The manager*. after Joseph It. ' pointment with her at
the'

SdcntiHtH Investigate
bight In Girl'H Hreast

Sailor* “ P ea cefu lly ”
Irate Father Shoolx Occupy (unal Z o n e
Attacker Of I laughter P A N A M A C1TV, Panama. Apr

SA R A JE V O , Y u ro aU *!*, Apr.
22.— U n — T il. number o f minrra
killed tn ■ tarriflc aiploalon Bat
uAajr tn Knknnj coni rain, near
h.ra w a.
aatlmatad
officially
yratrrdny at 148,
aa
raacurr.
runtinuad {heir afforia to ranrh
thoaa aUU trappad in dlaUnt galIrriaa.
Slaty bodlaa had bean raoovnad laat night, and thoaa atiU
in tha mlna war* llatad aa oarlainly daad.
Approiim ataly IS
man wara abla ko aacapa at tha
tima o f tha blaat o f wara aarad
later.
Tha
raeorarad
bodiea
wara
charrad and mutilatad. Indicating
that death cama quickly with lha
aarthquakallka
aaploaion
which
ahook tha aanntryaida Saturday.

F ir e

Celery Rate Case
Decision Is D u e

\\ ASIIIN'CITON, Apr. 23.—(A*!
\mcrican farmers, ilr r u ly onliuhrtl hy nearly $200,000,(100. will
I "t kt l $1.01*5.006.010 in brnrf*
pivntrnte before the end of 1034.
\n analysis of rxpenditures to
•h miHr by the Farm Aiinunistra
••n during the present vent in il*
a *ui«t corn-hi*g.
cotton toiaccu,
mill tlsiry reduction program in•lit nt*&gt;. that it ha* only In-gun to
approach its spending atiitlv.
I'p to Apr. I the Adtinnistra' t taati had paid out $170,702,* »M.,» to
I f «imers who a|Treed to
itsliu .*
their cotton, wheat, an I tobuco
liu ita gr.
Ih nefit
payments
to
coin and ho); farmer* are just Ih*
ginning to trickle out, t*'" dr*ry
prngtnni i* in it* formative *tagr*,
toba«ci» (aim ers have ivceivcd on­
ly M portion of of the money com
inat to them, ami the second pa)
merit lf» wheat farniera i* &gt;rt t«*
l*e made.
h» not tncluib'
The pa&gt;ment
the 963,34*».t)22 «|H*nl by the A*,
ministration in purchasing pork
wheat, ami dairy product* for r*
lief needs to eliminate *urplu*i &gt;
s o l remove them as price-deprr*

ClankingSabreHTaken
From Army Officers

146 MineraSuffocated
By Terrific Explosion

IT Ic e

rh'd ami fatally wounded J hiiiv *
Dti-* Myer*, 1M, pr*&gt;priet*M *»f a
Heart inr
ami dyeing establishinto! here and socially
promtI»"i
him
brraiur
he
••I
daughter,’' iiffin-ra
l-i'K la a. saying whrn ha
• d « l th. sheriff's office
irtidrr
Court
rrr nrd.
„ warrant was Uaird fur
l.-t June charging him
• .luring
Dennis' 17-yrar•u-Htrr
The
raw
later
•I | tn,,n|.

Kugt nc Meyer Bla«U
Away At Brain Truat

23 *A#» Some lIMHNi white Had
►•dors *.f the United State* fleet
Completed a “ |*eaieful
occupa
turn *»f the Canal Zone" yrstrr
On »h**re
alter
Saturday’s
final destructive "warfai* ' end­
ing joint Army am! S a w ma­
neuver*. Navy lorn left the fleet
at
anchorage
*n*t
-waini»"!
through the city
The “ war" was tailed o ff at
ntnin Saturday
U.th fleet
si
tacking forces and Arm ) defense
unite agreeing that much malerial damage bad been done by
swooping planes, flaming
guns
and swiftly moving baMb-hips

Martin KndsCaMfornia
To M i a m i F l i g h t
M IA M I

Apr

2 3 - I4 A —Com-

pitting ■
. »#.»• rountry
flight
from Sunn&gt; val* t « l i ( , thr Na vy
dlrifibl* Mar..ft arrivr*! hrr* 1st*
jrtst euls) t*. part Mipsta in fl®*t
nuiteuvrr* in &lt; anbbrsn waters.

Th* giant an ship was lashed
to tha Opa ls&gt;k i ma.t at 7:12
P. M. (F -tT l nr within 20 min­
ute* after Ih. Martin had set­
tled down above the field for tha
mooring
The Moron &gt;ame in for a re­
markably
easy
mooring
after
circling lha a.ra for nearly four
hour* while officer* waited for
• mild wind, which
had
been
blowing srrit** th* flrM. to sub-

l.r&gt;rllriK .&lt; irnttlU, Brlliinf thru
Ihr w lrrlr.. plon xr,
(tUflUlnui
Mai rnni whir
hail lha
patirn*
hi "UK hi hr IV from Trlaata a fln
liivratiiatloli. ravralnl ihr authrn
iu ily of Ihr
phmioinrnnn- weir
lakuiK pail III fr.tiv itir . altrmlinii
Kninr*. hnlhila)

PARIS, Apr
23 The lianque
tie* Cotiperatlvea dr France, which
M ivt* -mall depositors throughout
the Itrp u h lir, susperxled payments
venirrday l*ecsuse of withdrawals
Ittlsling 13.000,000 franc* Ratur

Rumanians Sentenced
For PIotAgalnstKing

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BUCHAREST,
Apr.
22.— (/f
Fight Rumanian officer*, U
eluding one who
helped
Kin
I
Carol return from exile to th
throne, and five civilians charge'
with conspiring against
Carol1
life yesterday were convicted 6
high treason and sentenced
l
10 years imprisonment each.
Col Victor Prtkup. who aid*
»d “ rad let- volunteer
workmen
rnntrll&gt;ut»«l the king's dramatic teturn froti
th
' " f the ra- thalr latwr, whtla tha women ul Paris four years ago and
&gt;od tarauaa t|,a church and community fur other officers were “ degradeef
rr aaan in m.hrd dallcloua dinner, every da) hy being deprived of their rank.
tha
town ( nl the workman And In spite if
TK AC H K B 8 r o O R L Y HAID
ihe cumplr- j the financial depression, the ' p. y
the l/ong at you gu" policy ha, been u».d
I in thi, undartaking.
: that .rat
"This enlargement wa. mad*
Ige hmI ran ahiolutaly nacestary," said pa.lnr
tOO nr nn n Hugh 8, Wallace, "became &gt;ur
lay Kcniul Kumlay School h.d grown from a
tiny handful until It had to be »hel
comtiurled I tarad and housed under flea Jif
ueed .r g - jf- r e n t roofa. Moreover, our 8uni purpose., I day church congregationa
had
tion.
ate grown until wa w at. cruwdad out.
eat in th. Not crowdad out unca or twlci, hut •r a il..
*ui&gt;4.r f l
ill I*
n view of week after week
had to aithar HANK,
lot asiar dayi
Its.'lln f. b.lo
pack lha people in, or alas turn A p a l.fh lr o t.
riser ta
Urrrr
them away. Much of lha credit la r*&gt;rl
Cloudy M
k .y W.al
dua to our young people and chil­ Miami
Clear 71
r is e r « •
I'.nsarula
dren who htva supported
thalr Taa.pa
Clast tt
pastor almost 100 percent la hli Tlluavlll.
t'laar t i
efforts to give Longwood tha finait Sunday School and church In
any place Its site In America. The
young people and children
stay

Biggest Crowd In R eligious History
Of Longwood Attends Baptist Service

THE WEATHER

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It does little (food fqr la f enfpreement officers to rink
their liven in apprehending criminal*, fur Mate’* at'orneys
mm M M 4 *UW toBVW to pnmecute and courts convict, inr federal lawn to tin
. i Ik . r - &lt; w n "
&gt;■! riMMa, « • » « —* • panNeil clampinK down nn criminal nrtii iliea. and for the
Hi k «• ».
American legion to volunteer its help on anti-crime wave
driven, if Governors and I’arilon Hoards are going to re­
lease the criminals, once jailed, on the slightest pretext.
la-land Harvey and Aubrey Smith were highwaymen of
the most dangerous type. They had been caught, convicted
S£ jnd sentenced to something like u hundred years in jail. Tlufive years o f their sentence which they had served was not
caifkv P#» wnk
notable for their good behavior. They had made their escape
on more than one occasion and had been brought buck only
s s s ; ‘* ,r :ir a * c -tr ^ r tr .: after the bloodhounds had tracked them down.
•I rrfiUr
rtiia
Now Governor Talmadgc of Georgia pardons them. He
v m &gt;•
idftita ■*■! H i i a w •**
turns them loose again u|h&gt;ii the public after serving less
Than one-lwentieth o f their sentences with the humorous
admonition to “ go straight." The Governor excused his act
with an appeal to class prejudice against bunkers by saying
fla lM i, • a n M ■* I*' it was not fair to keep these highwaymen locked up as
iH M lIta
m a a » l l » l to
, ‘ to»Hr ••HIM II l»* IH »•* • » long as hankers who had lieaten widows and orphan* out of
I ' l l b l i f t l l H a l a ll • » » • • » • * « * » * «
I heir monry had been allowed to escape.
: a r a * l l r * &lt; • II • &gt; • • * a lk r e w t o . .H to
awl
a **,
• ■ m a la *
la r a lw .
A*
We are sure that we hold no more g rief for dishonest
_ r &lt; * la *
(I
• • k lla a llu
al
• *»»• '
hunker* Ilian Governor Tslmadge does. Any bunker who
', « t a » * la k a a k a r a la * a * a i* a w a n a a
ha* taken an unfair advantage of any widow or orphan, or
who ha* stolen any dejHisilnr’s money should be locked up.
M O N H A V A f i d I. 2J. 1M.14
i hut the fai t that many of ih.in were not is no excuse for
jlum ing dangerous convi.li |mi*e to prey again ii|K&gt;n the
riiKT
[public. Those whom the public has been fortunate enough
I o jail should la* kept jailed
H r churl* tin- *ap k - ' u mi !(•■•■■
ll is difficult to understand I lie menial reasoning which
Outstrip, till' shadowy "ll'w* ..li
time
i mild lead to such an act a* that of Governor Talmmlge,
nil pluck* aparl the I'U'iH'l*’*,
What ejirnuragcmctii doe* he think in- is offering to the
to link III* urn. MMH. ..r il.»'i»P j . lierlCfn and |*"lii and his stale, or o f *he whole country,
I when lie turns l«o-r a criminal whom the\ have risked their
He twirl* th*f w.uf M iipufi hi
[lives to take'' Wha' fear doe* lie think he is instilling into
iliuinii.
" Fonts kun M MUll wifli pvi'iy |tin- hearts &gt;d criminals still l&gt;*&gt; e. nod oilier weak-willed inI dividual*, when lie let* lli.in kn -w hat a . iilence in jail
biiti
And pppU hi * |1IHI| lu Hit Ikki- a |Unis means nothing, that lie will pardon them.
It would seem that the Governor could have no sound
pinfin,
To him ki n ! « ! " • A |l|| U iMUll reason for In* act. We are in. lined to wonder how much it
l *M| IV irl.
lost Harvey and Smith to gain their freedom.

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match federal repiym ent for datw.

A T E C 'A t N - ’ T ' area auatained hy the people of
state fo r the benefit and idF L Y '-L
L O S S our
vanttge o f all the people o f our
Y S S H O L I z tountry.”

OF S T A T

jiRiEsPiioW fsffl/

The governor
told
Senstnr
Fletchrr that
you know, the
rroatinwsl fr&lt;*« P u e * *&gt;»♦)
protect not only the eltru, in.tu.- state is prohibited un-lpr Its con« f y o f the e whole United Slate, I stltufion from borrowing money
hut also other fruits and ve*"-|an&lt;l there Is no other
p.sitaie
tat-lfs throughout the country, thr source o f revenue that could t"
until,, c-mp nf thousand, of citrus tapped without making fru ille,*
bearing acre, in Florida wa, ric- and i»*eb*s, all nf the hart ‘ »rk
rlfirisl «n-l s tremendous acresg- this Administration ha, teen d-nrig
IVHltfi
Til* *• Ifc* __
VH(I* prdtrf# #f ■ » * r l «
o f Florida citrus groves was |ier- in an e ffo rt to balance our bud­
Ksatllh (h r ftrwfMwfd
r w t t lH llU s a l
g et"
manently itestroyeil.
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• « k * V«««N| mpmu In
President floo,e veil's let'er to
"Because the campaign wa, con­
sidered n c o o a r y by Ihe fcdeia! Senator Flctrher, un.ler dale of
TA U .A I4 A K S K F .. A p r . 21.— goyrrnmenl,'' the Governor eon Apr. 7 was puhlishml by the sena­
i A I ’ 1 Virtual almUtion of county tinued, "then the least that the tor and Governor Shultz said his
v,rami juries— eire p t in cases of federal government ran do is to ir- reply was sent only a fie i h* hod
apital crim e— Is propose,! In a imburse our growers for the ac­ read the letter,
“ with
eriefu l
ronstlltitlonal amendment place.) tual hs.,rs Incurred In saving Mir thought.''
s-forc the people t.y the 111.11 Iwg- citrus of the United Ktates and
idature.
other fruits and vegetahles to the
It would grant to the slate at- advantage and benefit o f all the
tr.rm'y, I.roadene,! powers enabling r iliir n i of Ihe country.
them lo file direct informations,
" A ll that Florida Is asking is
without grand Jury indictment, lhat Insofar as p c s illr her grow­
agninst persona charged with all
ers he reimbursed for the sacri­
I Mine, o f less Ilian cajiital degree,
fices they made in repelling jnd
( ( ‘im timifd from P a ir O or)
.verp tm g Impeachment or m ilitary
subduing a foreign rnrm )
that prtivlmMtely 31 |»rm nl of th**
...lift ewaes.
might Just aa well have landed on
Similar authorily already la rop- the western ahorea. The potential avi*r»ic4* prodm tn*n tkmny' the
I, iie-l o|mn rounty solicitors in lo-srn suffered by the grower, of |)KBl flVr J’l’HM
All«*t nieiit»
by
rx rlu d rriiinlie, when* rriminal rourta of Florida ran never l&gt;e fully repaid.
injr Ml»*nouri
•nil
f •lift»rfii*»
rerun! have law-n established.
" I f I mistake not, the feu. rai whieh prmtiirrd It&gt;« thi»n * i&lt;hThe present grand Jury system government has reimbursed catllc
IMhi !&gt;•]«*■ from 1P2M-IP12. irivrn
is nrov oli-it in (lie iliwlaration uf owners, for dk-eased cattle
de­ in
of hiilf*?* of MW pnnmlj»
righ t, o f the Flo,Ida constitution stroyed In the common Intetest
net wnirlht, w e ie :
whieh was adopted in IHK.T Th«- and this may wrll be accepted a,
Viririnm. :!n.72«»: North
Caro­
grand jury usually meets twice a a priicdeiil for the government to
lina,
r»07,Htn;
South
( ‘ arolina.
yea{, but is subject to rail al any reimburse the citrus growers of
A77^90. (iro rn a . MtH.imn; Florilime l-y i lie pi raiding judge.
tin, -laic s h ie r crop, snd g -u i-s I 1||( u i.iHili
Ten n i** mm*, 323
Kxrrpluig comities where crim ­ were destroyed in nn rmerK«*4n&gt; f
|Alahama,
H|f*,7»M»;
inal court, nf record are ratab- for the rommon good
- j ^f,.i..|(-j|.
1.......
Al knn^AA,
9K..WK&gt;;
lishi-d, all erlitunal rase* are eunMU.OMI;
Oklahoma.
" I yield to no man in my loyal'y jla.uisiana.
-idetisl by the grand Jury, and a
Tuxa«.
Nrw
to ihe ( ‘ resilient and my apprre
trial ran be bad only upon indiet72 .PM);
Mon ami yratituclr for the man '
no.lHO; Arir»na.
nn nl returned by the grand Jury.
won ierful thing1* hf ha* itonf f o r l 14|j n th n i, l»72P.
Why li* is K*•In -I mu mm1 nuinlH
I'jHin arresl, if a defendant I: mir "late Hi- h»B ahown human j ( VnfcM r»T« art* now heinp held
liter* e men ui ii h&lt;|ii ul iiu i : it*
IA u t o m o b i l e A c c i d e n t s
-matile In post bund, be must re- umfteratandinif m i jfreat that I mu hefween inf*•rns*I revenue
InirfRi*
Cdunr n iniii'i * Im».* ll Ijmiiv n iil m
main in jail until hi, rase is eon- aiire lhat if ym^eiiidain the *itii* nffu•imt * mid Fnrm A*!in»ni^'• »way nf niMkiii, L *u|«l GUI ut
FI It
I f a pet soil w e r e c x p c r l n l to d r iv e an a illo m o h lle
o f f -ideied by the gland Jury, and a l­
Mon to him he will waivr the ie-,|lm i repr*-entRtive* tn drnw up
titrr,
ten s to iv liu ild in g , h e cou ld fc a d iU M jiprci late
th at
tie
so must remain in jail, if indicted, q ill re men t* or *«Rir»«tiori that h * ,'i'lnn* f f»' mdleellnir the tin of
il
•p ai tin* end *d lim ta ll w o u ld lie tiotti Midi,, n am i t e r r if ic
until Ills case is iea«hed for trial
j AH (tern nl ‘ »f the market value
Hmrtirally 'A•*1V111111^ hif* iiii’i.
in n|H*n court In ,ome instances,
lint how m alty p is.p le b e a r in itim d lie d an n o l n e .l.ile dt'tv
,,f (*ttf t •.ft wK'ik dm**
n**t have
dcltlflkiit •mI tlii ItlhotiniiH I •fi«&lt;
The ini.m nt si x t v m ile * an hour c o n n s to tin m i i h l . r r i l n
stot&gt; tin, has meant imprisonment for attorney will have the aame t nrht. I ,^ ,^ ,,.1 n . «-ti if irate*
JTI'MI Hfhl till lli-lfif hit Ilk 111'I III *
,i vi-ial inunlha Is-forr trial.
the right to make inve**tlifalnm *8|r r mil t*
bureau •*um w ill
vi
in
n
it
hits
a
te
le
p
h
o
n
e
pole
as
a
ear
d
riv
e
n
o
i
l
a
ten
s
to
r
y
Juim-N J \l•-1rI m
ta-k
of
hlentifvinp
The pro|sise.l amendment would of mndition* In the rounty aUo,|H,lfin
lutl'ly, jti-i Mini
b u ild in g
with
theKr»f*d r mi».n he.v* ?*■*! prior to
Ihl*
allow the filing nf Inunrdiatr in- would eontinue
Ihtuugh miMi litii
Kven at twenty miles an hour it I- no pike to hit a formalin,is again,! d.-femlants by jury
year in o»det M‘"t it ran he et
telephone jsile. It has the same ...paiitv fi t inflicting dam
iIn- stale attorney, sod early trial j The 1eir Mat tire would
have .-t. pf*-J Mun the
tax,
Arrnrrlin*; i«» n n n «ii ■*
. ge as if driven off a one -tat v building I be faster one l»v j.eld Jury Plea- of gullly al*o_ power to reuutate the niliuWi of
year will
\(|
e
.ti.m
*
*
•
•
t#I
thi**
Irvluml, ■“ it,i 'iiHi.iiiHi i til, i
IIIIHt I
i di iv es llie damage rapueitv increase* nut In
aril timet leal could Is* arcepted would without irraml Jiir#»r* rrf|uire*l t&lt;» vote uiet t* v *u v 1 t«• m n v a tatr *h4»w
flljMJtfkti Hd .•Jiouitliv ii 1*1•ii I
paul or
return an imllrtment
*m* ri..
ins hr*
j progr. «snms, but by g.-onu tili progressions ,\ cur d n v i-n , on,ali-ralion of the giand j*iry
lo JfH rill of III* - nr uIjs
mi MIi
rtfe-im
If voted, ! he amendtnenf wil l hi Mini h
The amendment doe, not take
i III miles an hour puts the passengers in the same relative
pnjrriliit lurt U r L’H'lli l It
i On*’
fi
ow n pt 'or to
Is.sltion. it il hits anything, m* a &lt;at driven off a four slorj' nwav the con,I dot imiaJ rights nf effective at iniflniifht on l»i&lt; 31,
that thii iit 11&lt;fi f.ri which h
the giatyd Jui-y it still can ir S'l.'ll. without the iteeeiMty of i n yea* o
1n*«t 111"
b u ild in g
it'fin ite i1
* held.
turd in-lu*1 nienf" hiil
the state’ artinp lestnlatlnn
« 7 i M

Anichdrrteht W^lGive
Attorneys P d w fe r
To Indict Directly

1st Experim ent In
Com pulsoryControl
O f Crops Is Started

M to !**• W«W".■»* ala. Ik* I*

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1*. 4• 41

Mi i u l ) i r,

lit'

so set ions. jVjt I h ii o lias not been Tin - average drivel

b IA jK

flovernui lalm adge of Mrnrgia |
niaaaea two haidefied rrtmtnaU
from th# itenlleriMary wher*
a
Mr, and M i* M. Hannon art* .1 haili'
lllgUlila
M il.
W.
D.
Jury of their peera had aent than* aiinuunong the buth of
film |1hi nf i. M i. K L MiJlei, Mrs.
Q oftnuir Talinadge Bay a If L nut baby troy on A p t. 21
Mill lie i j K
J
b u titilv i,*
.Mi*.
II.
fa ir to keep criminals Itka
Mii i and child l*ulh ti-puilrd to be do E
lli-tolei,
Mra
W.
II.
locked up, while other crintinala lug mrvijr.
jW riglit.
M u. Y. K l&gt;oogia*«.
noU H y banker*, who have fleeced
H II Hill I* a Yiitltor In fi*n Ml* i
F Fields, Mra. U.
widows and orphans, continue to fnnl
Mu* week
vUiMng
In*
Mailowi. M l*. It. t;. Alalw rl'.
tftjuy their freedom. Nor |a It fairv daughter,
Min.
11miner, and Mi* ll a Newman, Mr*. W \
We might mid, to release th&lt;«» two greeting hi* many fiiendn heit*. Fill*. M i,
Samuel
l ’uh-»ttwi.
criminals foi thr reason given and
J. K Hnnd. brother of J. 1) M i* S K
llairelt,
and
Hi'
Dot release all the rriminaU tn the Ilikod, the well known vegetable M l,.*'« Jes»ie
Stunion,
Be. or
(1eorgia jails. We may not tie able buyer of thia city, wa* operated i leung, Florence Frank I ‘hartolte
to pul all the criminal* in the coun­ on in Orlando Wedneaday
lie , Hand, 1.
Aipinwall.
Mat lha
try behind ban, but it would cer­ la reported aa doing nicely and|F»s. *at.lir Willtn-u-. Kh*abclh
tainly be eni ouraglng to moat uf will be out again In a few week* Mel , I I .
I .1-. ,
S4difinti,
ua i f taw could keep them th e..
Mr. and
Mr*. U. W. Kayton M i. ll i llow-r at'l • *l a .VCand daughter left yesterday for I omi aui.i
g ft « r W» put tlwm there.
Livonia, N. Y. where they
al
jo. ----------- O
---HiiUdalphla
society
women, way* maka their summer home,
many friend* here will be
they mu it do »o m P Xpelr man;
fexiling th*i
I
ploaaod to learn that they expect j
Utlng to
lie n together to prepare a rode to return next winter to Sanfurd
douwallc aorvanla.
They aa usual
f L would lim it working lioura to BO Th# Peter Pan Society Ijulles'
a week, ami would require wage, Minstrels which will Iw present“ Itey 11 From Procter**
a f at laast flO a week for aerv- ed by Mlaa J. Prralr Rogers for
TODAY'S
11ENT BUYS
, fa t e who lire tn th. homo. Tboo* the benefit o f the Woman'. Club
u who hare their pwn homes or Tuesday night al thr Imperial
■tax | fee. r e le t I'w rk
tear l o w i . I " , w
* &gt; thru pat would get f t * a wrek. Theater te exciting inor* eu-irexx c m i u . i « w
.Thi* cud* will appoal alrongly at dally among the amusement lov­
real r *,. i.srk
— arts
tn aereanta, all of whom ing people than aay event evnr
tnto ito e a e S H , s ______ __ __
**a o i i , , S r S s s
Otoy work too hard and given In EanforJ.
Mr*. R. A.
le x e n . l r k S e d a n ___________
too n.tla. But It will Terheun, Mra. Walter L. Mor­
lir e IJnenJa arena ___
to thorn when they gan, Mr* Gerror, lira. Aberna­

riAN FORD, TWENTY Y I, A ICS AGO

* J'Vi'1!?1 v * * rt!

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KAGl-F. REMOVED

WASHINGTON, Apr.

*3— Re­

covery Administrator Hugh
S.
Johnson
recently
ordered
re­
moval o f the Blue Eagle from the
Harriman
Hosiery
Company,
llarrintan, Trnn., scene of one of
Ihe most troublesome strike*
in
the South.

A t Graduation
imtiori 5
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The

hand

fr teadak Ip* la aealed
firm ly by
*■
holograph*.

Your friend will w u l
WIEBOLDT HTUDIO,

L IB E R A L , K a n , Apr. 21— bP,
— In a recent raotit drive
near
Itcrefoid. Texas. Iloc
Hendrrson
and Ovart
Pinkerton
droppc-1
Immbs on .-currying
cottontail*
fmm planes, ami although 300
foot-hunters participated in
the
drier, thr air-hunlera
areounted
for 2.IHI0 of the .1,000 rabbit* ob­
tained.
PLENTY

(IF

(IF F tlT A lJ l

You’ll Whistle

A fla f

Ul«ia of f&gt;i
uur

BEER

Beat

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STEVE’S

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H E L E N A . Mont., Apr. 21.—W&gt;)
— Montana
Friilay
had
two
fish and game eommlsalora. and
two state game wardens tut the
rourta will be called upon to de­
cide which sel of officials shall
Is* legally recognized.
l AH M Kl A P tiN S E I.I.E BETTEH

EAt
11'a a
d a d ’s

t .q N r ii

thy, and Mra. Householder, of
the Woman's Cteb, are assisting
Mlaa Roger*.
The
following
lad Im make up the minstrel ehor­

N E W YOHK. Apr. 23.— ( A D —
C ritically ill for nirhl «tay». &lt;^r*
g w In BuriM lit*, u|&gt;cra ■ i uK
r r and
siftlul uf Huna INinmdli-* iiiht flight

repurU'd in
dltiun.

uii

impruvnl .cun*

Sanford

CLEANERS
opp«Miji»
rrir#
it * D fffc
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p b m ip

E I,\ t;S A R K R K T E K N K I )

Cleaned A rreaaed

M .V rn i.N , Nt*hr., Apr. 23.—The
Aiiu-nrim fliaga which the I). A, R.

s u i t s ______ ...
Panta— C. &amp; P.
Bull* I'rru e d — U c

^ent the new naturalization rlaaa
S h I unhty hnre the legend “ M ade
in Jupan,* T hey w ere retiirnM .

U n ite d

Cash s s t CS.O

tiflilk i M

Um w4 L u k ff

KIIENC'H &amp; KTH

PHONE 71»f
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nnd

principals:

Mie,

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Tolar, Mra. C. - IL LHiq.ee. Mra.

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Cor. 2nd nnd Qatiford

“ Shiiford's Only Homc-Ownod Peed. Stibfri"

BALLARD’S FEEDS and FLOUR
T W O O LLE Y
Owner- M i t .

u s t as p u r fe as
t h a t ^ la s s o f w a t e r —
Your town and city authorttict k c to Jf that the water
you drink Is fnire.
And the people who make
Chesterfield cigarettes sec to
It that everything that goes
into them is just what it ought
to be.
A ll that Science knows
about or money can buy is
used to make Chesterfield the
cigarette tkat’s milder, the
cigarette that tastes Better.

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i m u L i'k t f f iU t o c n
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S a n to rd C a s h F e e d Stotts

w ii#

PROCTOR

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THADteft—TERMS
’
;**.-( la*.re' via,

w k )i4

And CKj'li Parloe
Plate Lunch t i t
With Coffee
.. s
120 Haaferd Ave. at l » l
«. J. Freeman. owaee - anA
•preprieter _

w. a

P. A. MERO
Ballard Hep.

Balearaan

. :

Ah *rton*Rf Scientist
ha* tald, " Chesterjietds
are &lt;u pure ai the ieater
you drink.**

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RABBITS ARE BOMBED

f

Mrtmnla. pay *18 a wrek.

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live* ritf in ain ion m ht&gt; oi ho not competent to liandle tin excessivi power w nn h vastly
J" £nKh*&gt;h rounli j (e»*iiilt itmiii lie
unproved rno’ois have given him. A* a ........ ipn nee tin* an
h*M an •***!*!«■ in
iln
iiiiMiliy
•Isiut an )t«»ur I Him Nt*w \i»* k. oow l ac. l.l. nt b-ll i- in c r e a s in g y ea r hv v- ar u n til the
iiisllulty lists res e in ld e vval-time k ille d and wounded.
btH U HfUJoin
ttreit on the tuiy
S in c e tin b e g in n in g o f ItlllO lic.nl&gt; Im n m illio n
fs-r
/W hite Way
lie
It, HhIV
U.'i.UOtl
liravr
through his ,.M '. Milt, tils jw.le • l son s h a v e been in ju ie d and n fip tn v itn .ilelv
(lug i ctriiti after lunch
in
lit
I h 'uii kllli il in mitniTiublli* aiTiiliMil?* llillliu : III.- |.Mst toll
ih ld o nf an mill apple tree, nnd &gt;PMtH m n lf pi nplp have Ih U‘1I hlllml hi u u I-.iiim I. i Ii - urriclt.n l*
•pepd hi* evtmingn III the mdktiide I ii ii n huu- I m-c-ii oI iu ii on (In- In hi &lt;&gt;l liiilllc in ill tin- w u r* in
o f hi* aiudy when" lie i,ull|\at**» u h ir h tin * n iiiiit r y Im * l u i g n iiil tlir iu i(;li»u l nil ii* tiiutury.
* tha Itards of time.
What would
I John
JrtVi I., think «&gt;f ttiU?

they can no longer find
Philadelphia aoelety
n or* money thaa
____ wall afford tn hire

,.^v7*'i 1

I In, slnnild keep these facts in mind a- lie drives along
Hn* highway. We do not mean -hat In Iniold w o rry about

tium «if iI m- vv*i i M
• Ji iiHtnl |it. tint lie should rem e m b e r that his d a n g e r in c re a s es m uch
&lt;iff in * I§rrtit m
liu*
‘ M o Iiu h - t.isf. i than Ids speed in crea ses A n d he should
rem em b er
UdHTtrini*" ««f tin I ami .I H|ir« ll hoi I fu rl her th 'il n la r g e |ieri enl a g e o f all in c id e n ts a r e a di
J,*tirtly bttMtkb ii,. iiii.if* !.*
' l e d result o f I'VH -ssive speed A c c o r d in g to th e A t l 'o ^ y b l l *
hi'f «*«i ii itoi*• -it11*11 | iu i
1( 111,Tidier of I "in n n ree, on* ■I kirit ..t all a u l"rn o lu le
acci
fin IgiIm I Vefl III! Iinikllll' erf
d. lit s a ie dui* i.. speed la 'I i . r th an to tin o ilie r fa u lts in
fir tilt' M-tli Ilf*
net |to Ii u g
C’lmm, or lift*
• vmton lit I-i
&gt;
l i m i n g tile past tew y c u r* tile |miW ci
..f
a u 'o u io b ile
Unilrnl Mult - I* lilt |HIII1
"f
m otor
lias been Ir i nieti h.u ly u u ie a - . .1 A m o n g tlm pnpuf*ri'li*r
hk mi i* 1
l»|.»n
Jar low p riced car*, till' h orse |*ivvci of
Ih e ii
m o to rs
has
trlnr/*
|I'C -n itn i ra s ed Irotn L'o to I't 'o lo ini m I ’ . 'l l
I tils
rep re I . fil l an m eres •- in p o w e i and s |m*. d w h ich not null* eon
CirDe Tiiiirmy. ll* MI'IG 1IHO* G*1X’ 1
Of bicycle [aim , i . Mill' I 1,1 h lit 1 re'tes a mm b im p r o v e d rtlolni but a l-o a m m Ii g l e a ’ i-r r a ­
s e lf an d to ot lie I s ell
lltolll &gt; Ml I ll* i l hi i l l for Millie in g d am ig e to Oil!
thr-pan wfm
tile b ig h v la v s
Twpntiii* Mini krpi
it
Mi
n**i
only nmole ig*&gt;im &gt;, Igii !»*■ nun i ml
II th e re bail been a i o r n - p o n d in g in c re a s e in cau tio n
mo rr, nrui |«i |i| tin in
\«« m , I r*i i i &lt; ug drivw gs, and s k ill i n d i i v i n g . tin r r s iill m u 'iil n&gt;.1 be
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World d u b
On Hike And Picnic
M O ND AY
Y . W y J L of Dm
F ia t
Chur &lt;v
« i t u IQf*t ,» t
H. .1 » • &gt;&gt;**•
H m l Tew. 2ML Arotm^o A rm o r,
"fh* IVeprndshle . CUtM of ,'Uh
F l a t MothcvUsL Church will nw*t
St 7430 J*. g ^ s t Vh* homo o f Mt*.
W _ » . T h o rn ton ,.W a t.F irstS trsst
lmportsnt ^P|h»y» i will b* dleru »H .

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^IrtJs Mumbsr f i v s of tbf F ia t
Bqptlat Church —UJ opm d the &lt;lsjr
wlpi Mr*. W. P. RrooV*. Jr., 1100
P^|k Avenue, to ir w for the hoe-

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Mrs. Georgs Jtxifirht, Jr. will be
hnftesa et *h? v n k ljr obsenrsnre
o f “ Isdies* d ijf" a t th « Sanford
Country Club.
W H I N E D AY
a
mission itudy dee* o f the
The mtaaior
MUilonfcry
Auxiliary
wi|l L ir a a covered dish luncbaojl ^ t, tha( Mathsdiet, parsons**
w i^ i lira. W. A. Cooper. ^ »fr y
wontyi^jn tbs ^uijllary ia invited
to attend.
Further Information
M t ba obtained from Mra. U.
A m o r t • BuleklsnA,1i r .
T Tba M title Depart rmnl of the
Woman'a Club will have a bueincea
meeting at 4:16 P, M. at the club
house.
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Y U G4UVDAY

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to n lw e r s te Memorial Day Serv­
ice* will be held at 3:00 P. M. at
Lakevlew Cemetery.
. , F R ID A Y
(Annual garth-n party , of
the
Garden Club of Sanford 1will take
plica from 4:30 P. M. to 7:00 P .14.
In the gardens o f Mr. and Mrs 8.
H, .Schwarts at their home on
Gold** Lake.
Cary)
Oakes, noted vioilnit,
will appear In eopcert at Sanford
Woman's Club Building at R:p0
o'clock -fe r the benefit of tba
GtptJsr building fund and the San­
ford I f Iwan la Cluh’a fund for un­
derprivileged children.

\ttStt Sfde I’rimsry
PreseritB Operetta
Cnqaidered one of the most in­
teresting affairs of Its kind ever
produced In Sanford &gt; u the pres­
entation of an operetta, “ In lha
es»' Garden.” Friday rvrnlnp
r t^e Weat Side Primary School
In Its . new auditorium before an
audience o f noarly 300 persons
Mra. H eUr Hlrfihrueon served adirector for the affair while Mlw
Annie Belle Dyson was pianist.
Tha. stage, which was decorated
to resqmbls an informal garden
liora. festoons of. asparagus fern
entwlnarl .with pink aamMer n,sc*
wh|eh were arranged In advan.a
geous lorationi about
a atone
wall. I e r g r n l n r t d parrot, ai.d
canaries (n csgm added ,
note
of color aa Hid the fcroupa o(
children dir.aed t&lt;f reprrarnl IIliea. marigolita. larkspuf-, and oth­
er flnwera.
The program for tie evening
b&lt;gaa with the rudKion of a
ntfrch 1 0.1 a waitsmjy the nrchew^ ,r * 4 **»^ d in «KJ*&gt;
soil* OM a nit red wtlM a lares
Ayserlc^i /lgg ree a w y donstert
to 4he ac^iool by the Fourth Grade.
Tea orrhattrw was composed ol

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. U m U o r . i U World Club of
the P in t Methoolpl Church en­
jo y ^ g hike and jplmic Saturday
afternoon at a gro»# of larre
tr r n on kfeHonvill* Avenue. The
gueita met a t m . a e r )y , h p « r * h ^ T
church and hik^d,lo tbs, Ipcstlon
of the picnic where (antes ami
ttoriea were enjoyed.
, . \ t .unset § large bonfire * V
built after which wiener* were
foaatrd and a picnic eupper eerred
JThoee present, were: Ur. end Mr*.
O ,, K. G eff. Hr. and Mra, Cr H.
{iarrnly, Mrs. Horria Spenoer, 4-utlcia r.ot-r|t|y, M argaret and Katbgrlna Spencer, I net Williams and
jfurel, M argaret Williams of Tan*
hesaee, A lice Hunter, Joyce, Slecle.
flHan Jane Korllander,
Peggy
tiuolehan, Gwendolyn Hayes. Sara
lluaaell, Janice Moss, Joyce-and
Frank 11. Adgmt, Mabla and Olive
Chapman, Mary C raw ley,%Clayda
worguaon, Charles Gormly, Ger­
trude Hunger, Walter Steele ami
^Mary Prance. W ell.,

Chicken bli&gt;nerGiven
At Evaksdale P a r k

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larkspurs.

REAMED
M NC O I.N , N vb , Apr.
{*&gt;&gt;
—(Harps for a Rvthany. Okla.,
bank robbvry was placed Batur*ay * 1 throw Tvaas r ic a n v id i
bailed near bar*, after a specter■dar gun battle with polirv durntr which nn» was killed and
tber » minded.
Ten factories erv working full
rime |n produce
shows to
be
givrn for coupons distributed by
a British t^gatg\U. maruif|fjuixr,
«f

A T E R

incmt o f com m odity

1 S T

Sneaker liaps (iroup
For Failure To. Sa­
lute American Flag

P e r s o h a is
Friends of M t*. Fred T. Wilti■ms wjl| regret to learn Ihst shn
is 111 at bar home on Oak Avenue

Mr. and Mrs- M. N. Cleveland
ape attending .the state, firemen’s
convention In Ocala today and to
morrow.
*
Mr. and Mra, Charles fe in t of
Jacksonville, spent th* wsek-end
here with Juf)g* ami Mrs. James
G. Sharon,:PIB Magpolia Avenue.
U
Hudson Hester left yesterday
far Fort Ptartn wkera Jbo has ac­
cepted a position. He will he join'd
there later Vy Mrs- tjealsr.
Mr. and l t o . - J . T . Walker, Jr.
«d JactsonVIlia- spent -the Week­
end here aa tha guests of Mr. unu
Mrs. It. A. Newman, Rose ourt.

and ton, William Ph#lpa, of 1 akc
Helen, and Mra. Walker of Cteaa&gt;
•laga.

W e E n jo y M o v i n g D a y !

| Y T T tM H rrR TCA. AltTJkRCTV
^
CA. AprV 1 (via A U fkai IUA»o)
T it k y k mov lag day (or t k m of
U
0 |b b &gt; M v O vorf* Norllla.
OdptAU An*a laxiawTaylor. taadd
mi 9m fcoay dag drpartmvnU
aiU 1 U f « M Wt bouiafcarydng
tn a t * n * m .«w alu»$
bum
ta m i spara ntuuiaa on Iba flag
•ktp Jacok Rupp*rt on th# way
go wo. It la mada of avary piar#
park for i he *|makini£l.jfroifiam
T h r pHiade was led by a color • f wood Wi v w t •bla to brtn*
tmm HbW 7-raUrtd or aottch Hum
gufcrrl. Ike«rm«: aloft twi&gt; Am rn
c rtlM kllfl box#* It It aorar houi&gt;#!
f f a n flair*, l ater at
| j o , the
l i i M l It ta It a I I fv n with wind
f klan ftpenktH t*Hik, his aftlieiiie to
ptmot walla taw Incfara thick In it
I task for ii -t alutiiig the flayw y* mrm kava all tba eotaforu of bom#—
wall, hot all of
i»a*«*-d.
Sally .fUnd featured jkJayrr in ‘
ihrtn. but a lot—
••It.ilvro,"
w h ich ,' Sn" 'r
*h' marv’hrrs. bvlir-vad
Paramount**
Including a pfovr.
"
"r
w ,r“ ,:n'
cornea on Tuesday and W rd n v .-|,° t*1
bookabcfvrs and a
I niavkcd. Die w ltiU' i,iiaiuu»&gt;s in
Hr. rlolbaa lo* k**r
^l*Jr tft thr Mtlanr Thratrr, brgln some instanpvs were m rii i! hv
The bOUP# la Jviat
the first steps of her whirUng,i fH|H&gt;.
retl tn^ignta,
up and alrrady It
tempestuous dance to the i t r i l m j Th*'r»* wo* no I i «*m .'rtw* 'mi
ia
balf
tiurltd
eorld-fam
ous
corn*
Ing
on
the
t
a
useway
w
sd
,
a*
then
of lUvePa
with abow.
nmn ml the d im nn«t rat ion
two
W av# had
position.
htitf ti ojm ifiium l
,yrara ago. A sm all
rlrc tim fly
lighted

GARDEN NOTES
M ttA. w

cries*

glow ed

in

f r till,

the speak er1* plare on the
Park banilahell

of

t'ity

K. * ATHON

The speak er declined to repeal
hi* name. H e sard in t ie c irii-e
Tha annua) G a id rn T a rty o f thv ,,f h|. u | ll | b ll hr
a m im slei
has moved
.Sanftird tiardeii C lub
aiul a form er arm y chaplain
rather
than.
into A p ril this year h
u k i
llis address wa* devot* i Is c*lv
J une This ha* h*‘»-n dime tweausr
to nn appeal fo r n great**! im .n -t
oni host«*ss td tin *b*y, w ho opens]
hei lovely gaideii to us, i* leavin g! in governm ent b&gt; F lo r «l-t n i . r t i o
i o
, , . and a-the city in early
May
we teei.f ami w inter visitors. ..
too. that our patty w ill not be a la ,
MA m a fi»a n U m is the iv h c io i *d
season w ln n *n many of our an- Ihe Ku K lu s K la n ," he #aui " t h e
noals have ifoyie to "S ee d t«aml.‘ I klan I* the only mganiaietitii: w hun
Postaddy * n ailer 1»enotl. ami a e | l s trying to keep the g o v e innietit
hop* H clrrti w eath er d ay, will he) in the hands of Am erica*!* i n i
4itir rewHud Ihitoigh this change,
] not let fore ig n e rs ami rem oum t is
Mrs &gt; M S c h w a rts is dim iiosl ’ rui1 • * * &gt;
it The K lan ** an
1.
and he I home on Hidden I w k e j ^ D i r t .»n the jkart of nalrv
will ta
ii to us F fid a v . Vpr. Jt1» A rm -iiian * to Viv-|&gt; alive tin -|n»q
ton
fmtii -I ill tf'rldck until 7 &lt;«» u i lock. bi-quvatlit-il to us by out

waatbar eon dltIona tmtfl th9 rgrtwc
—meaning until about Octob#f Brat,
In tba mwanttm#. Dr. Tbomaa a
Poulter. of Dusodln. New Zealand*
ch!#f of our acleotlflc group, wtD
b« tn command b#r% with William
C. Haloea. of Waablngton. out head
metoorologlat. nait tn # command.
Oworgw Novllla U dibcuUv# oftlirr
of the winter camp and chief fuel
etiglnear and 1 ato bla aaatatanL

h rr# th li w # # i •—
Fgifl IW a n
bouaa
Aultdlng
AvJatar
Out aa I a d 11 a t a
bava arwciad tbr## bulldlnaa w h rrr
thfy, can ba aw ay from tba ooia**
of tb a rfdt Of lb# c r o * d H rr# thr&gt;
wttl ptfrfiya Ukrlr aclrutiflc atuditw
an)! rwabarch work T h ra r bullihiio*
algo aopt&amp;ln a big library of
Baatna to ma you nrvar rra llv r now
v a lu ab la
hooka
ara,
#ap#* tally
hooka that g fv « you aoim* UMoful
ta o w la d g a . until you a rr oft In
•o la a fa r com#r of tba f n r ld like
thla w b tra fpu m tiT i H any » i
Capt tboa# you binuplit along Vtv
bad a aavem t bundle*} bn*i|a nf %«r
loQ* klnda and Ihev are niiritMt our w hich Admlinf lb ii| la pending
anoat prlcrleak poaMrM*loua
f iurn her e to every teacher » bn en

Taatantay ! bidped dig mu of the
• mow tbr rrnmln* of the Fohk#t
plana In which Unit Com Ht hlneM
bach and three ulhar pirn rtantnd
th# btbar day It la a me*e nut
already Hill Itowllij, Hchlonaba* }•
and rani fcwan are buay *al*acinc
lha motor and Jnatrumanta fm fu
tar# Qm# In aorne other plane The
rear of the ailntlnn cr-mip are m irl
lo t bard dying aiippliea in ktuun
lain llouaa, mn aouihern bane I3!t
rulleaawaf Y*ni hai e * Ifes»r1&gt; itinrR
e*1 the Oral duclil and tra*'i«*i f«»mo

rolls a high Hclio*il iii culler*- r|.v»*
In the club ate making a gf#j*l Ini
All a tea* her htia to do It* *,ui**ll

Mrg.Rithard TcriBycl! ? ote^ VhklbilHt IMuyn; ;
laHostcBsTo W.C.T.U' 1 Woman’H CI u b ‘

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F K IN IV
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i^odation

SHOP
m a.Vai ■■#»* ilw ««*—t

,, , y,wjr old
Id " H n u n c n l'
No ua*‘ U
i r,■r with unllijjr hair *&gt;*
oyi.
» « * » , f 9«s
oqt. &lt;A
... in a,,ii(uUy -*rs r an i.T sate.
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D IT W V .
A r*f 2d . V* Th#
I ;n*l-*1# M . siiM.lv Tien IT s offfc#
‘ /I"l fits! r&gt;iv*ltt (lint If f Qnmi'y,
**•' v,' " t 4,f*, f«*»»**'
hum
taketj
lfl*“ 1"■ t**»K Snriiitiav ahernreib
foi •)&lt;*&lt; -l --i*■ii |. hi d m in vea tifi*

d a t a la to eeml the name* and
tonne ad^lrefRee of **■)} and p*n*!l*
fioM «.f d ,,
, o M m*i \ nni'di*!
of
wtlh a three ten! aiautp ui atnmp
•nl addreeeed envelop# fi»f • &lt;i I* j M
\rtiB \ Mili ii *, Tf*, nod hef
and memtserahlp cards and Ihe I ' M• *
'1
\him Mm ro, IT
woiktlig maps of thv Hinilh |N*I*‘
Irglnii will It*- pent all of Do tn
Mv
n*w
•' t »'*' 4*II f liilf * |F|If*
wlih a radio meeaage from Do- kit
to. . .| in I**.cal Hulls in 4*i **e##
rnlral lo the leather
All nlhere
11*11 I I
who wiah tf) loin tha I’lut* entirely
of i*|i |i*v|iiv||| **! \ r&gt;
w ithout i net ami ge! !n**iiib* rehlp
p. fit *1
I
pii.*-nl **f \n*t,,*rV
e » to (bin Mp*it *m v**ni m *|-« \\ **il * « « it* Mild Mi ip* *I|itllll| do HI* s.» I*!,* lit*, I*
|&gt;*'l I * Hi of Mniub*! a y t
th Ip |r where Jtdrnli ,ii Hi nt a h ),
(MMIll e144111 pi‘iI *1 II adlll
I'll 11" I" ' • nl of hail'} vv in11-1
nut a nut her hum* , »nsil « hi wii •* e * 1‘lope I m A Minn \ lis'J*'. 11.. I ' m -*!
near him flM
,I* -1f I nils y Mi*-r
A * k*-*D«m and
1 t p11*i tini ! i mIi II 1*1 **l I .*• tlugr*i(i
Iona Anfmrei * « lisle! tt* v* in
i at v I l l i yiin Oulu NliMfilirlely m(mim
ttm *1-1
h ili Si
**11*i I .* si rifin A * *‘ii iif
\ in'in'H l

Business S h o w s
Mmormul ( J a i n s
Fur T It i s Season

C r o q u ljm o lf

Many mi-sci'llam-m** induottiAl
lines are enjoy imr sustained nt itiet casmy hu*irte*s I h* ref i life* nftif
manufaituiers
me
exm*nem in f
the lw*t volume* m then history*,
Makeis of farm imj»l*-m**nls and
fettilixera hav*f hn-ii quick! m ng
thrir pnaluetmti
Ii
*DH a Ire*
t\veril-srii*t*ns petlml for tin* tegtilt* mills, hut in cotton irviilea,
production i* si i|| i**|iii if**| ip o vtl
*ti’ Hiiited. Mi'h nmm nulls * ith
* iionirlt lutsim * on Doni h*»okf
to muinhtill
&gt;tn * shediiti'n tinIII * ftfUUMU \\ 11n nn
•Tit i nim
blllly ill I Pm on **111 oi'dct* Slur*
milfoil n, t •*(* * HI * *i I to Ih* in*
ii'lu tlt it i u &gt; Vol II11M *'I •****i de| *,
II ml &lt;.mi i*
• *H.il I Ii*' in* i i n s
•*iar tin ii
II lift*

D rill# Am erica ta fiat aaguiulng
tba proportlona of a real village
W # now have nine wooden build
lng^i and tw o big anow hntieea Th#
d o g i ar# H l n i b#uii#ll#*l in ih#
tuniV1^1 Bader tha arrow. IJitl#
A qieD ca looka Ilk# an old dm #
frontler camp. W # bav# all g m » n
i i i : \ iti n i , s k n d
bearvia and #v#rylH&gt;«ly yore arouiid
bUttdled up to the eyra Healing
At I A MI,
\pr
••• Id A Tlie
parties a r « ouf On the Ire ev**ry
-fate ■•nlf, i*l • oitiMioMUfi \+'sti'r*
day geltlu g part of our aupply of
tiny emit
its Vhrtmi It, i&lt; me on
fr##b
but
aw ful
laaMng
ni*-at
iippHrnl ion
f*o
t*li‘p1o‘iie ijitn
Tractor# are b u ffin g
back
and
forth between our various cmrhee rnhief l»*m.
vine i;«v
tn
and are doing wonderful work The r **ll f*n- a -1*frhom* | mfoi mut n*n f n
dog team s are in ami out all Ihe |* iipfdrffiriii r Im i I'dimniii
iriv**n
H fW And the air Ip full of aifidan* •
lln pi**f r.i,i » , lax*
W e have plenty ! « du, plenty to
read and we hiivf im ifjea twice a
M FFFM I.s t t t i i i s
week And U em ve N m l[le has gone
out and r "t hi* ears fm ton Not
N f M l UK
N I
\ r 2.1, ^
peDoua. but painful and annoying
t ! ’• Si„ut
I* ‘ •o.l»n
Hi ran.
and very hinnv to l**ok af thr**#
t'elfai ion ..f
•I »* Mt« I
* ml taels,
tluiep thefi rmrmal e lf# The iem
l ’c*Mnui-li-i
*•oI lift
j| Ml
Jm»ot*s
perafitr# la averaging around forty
Far Ii y ,«-■* pt! \
•I lie ai l ion
below frro
" Hh Jil ' I I|4t»41 J,\
Thay I ell me that all of the ofTI
»•**&gt;«■• 11mt
"fire
emit i ,«« i re r*. lliat i n&lt; loi * and Pliidriile nf
D iiduMit
the Jtyan Si Iiog I of A ritin aiiflea Mt nod •'*■•«11 hi \ I.,
i*iitlu inlet #»s| *
.Han Diego r»M fo*n ia; have Joined
our club In m body 111a I the tiiem
tier ah Ip now iininlnia Miiuind 1*.
IN IT S l u m
000 and Dial Die | i wmal ms e-ng*-*

I Itr l.M nlrn Clu|. hh* nn iu U vm faHwir*
11m1*1 im inlnTAhip *if itiHit* than 70
" W p cm**i tun fm ri»*
II I.- •*.
Dr. Samuel Pulvatnn was railed whii mi »■* privilrg* *! !*• t-npiy Iht* ntlhrnrig* nut m d i \ i d u a l i t f i Cn
tin) w i' h lh**l» im-l'Andit, mrmhfr«
i*f thr m m m p n w filth
\N &gt;
to Fort Myrrm Udp fuumitiir hy the
nf lh« ii imin* diwl*
fmnihrM, and don't g iv r m ro n tin rn tnl tt nn Im&gt;i
death of Mra. Puleaton'a aUipfath*
v imtoi w in i In- Iuhii** Th* i luh «t MnylHMit, know** our nu-m - *n m-l.
•r, Captain W. II. Collier. Funcial
this time
t-Mrnd* nn invi w r or** her*. f**i thr g • *.1 nf \h*
aemicea* for Captain Collier
will
iMltun ls« i i i \ &lt;if 11114*1*, Mini i ’*iuii com in si n v* i « 11h
tie held tomorrow
afternoon at
*v l'ntm»il*'*i«uir*i* mis! lhi*ir v a iv i -,
Hi in**nl iMill'd Ho kliMigi * o'
2:00 ii'dock,
Mtmj l(j tin* im iih irip nl mir *i1&gt;
roniiiiittu"-iiii **' V\ h- lung l &lt;•11 ;mou
chtirchi'M and thin fuunite*
liy Di W ill mm \V 111, fl|ii * * dm
T J twitch o/ the 11
jj. AltThe IlilUt N gif' MU h I llMt )*ll HIM)
laics located neat Fort Inudrriial* hr nblr to i hiib , i*i • «« ii mi*” * ion • itlor
Vt it h Di
VV lit i* tif i mg 11
syiwnt the week rml berv with bis v m irn c r, rnji*ymg « ***»• ml nuitiiit
Hurled In tlje
(iN *’ &gt;i (i.it |v*-s 1in k ("lit N V
suini. Mrs. -S M. Kpalrrby, arvi his with fellow * Inti mriiibrt m mfmI fh-| fnf r m ' «m gri**“n.n *l »•»•*, n i '
ruusips.
Ml*. £dwaid , Higgins I ouch of fit'Rllt) III g»i*|i II lift* that ii ph*t for || ...... . i in-1 a M r
f n*.r
fill in out governor* nf,
bimI M iss Sale VVaiivn Kaslviby.
• in n s 11 w
i k n &lt; i i in in ii
alMMVi* hold** l iir ini**r*'si of
HI •' 1 ibis 1roi i ■»* ii-i, of
I that \mi frlliiv* * *&gt;«! ip
1,.nk
gaidrn luvt'i
&lt;14 1*1 till* M I 1olll 1In Ihv
imtli • mml tjuil Ia tig his,
Ih,
Mr. arv-l Mra, R. 1- Garri-nn and
I •*.&lt; 11no
d Vi-*,
* , lit m *&lt;1 dt i*l Ii h&gt; 1in
Thr animal Iuimm*
noi'ling
k I * it
hr d«'rlaf*'i I
gvandaon.
Ertwin
(juslticbsurii,
jo ."
'ho law ..I di VIII!
Do I
will Ih* Dir fi» -i f i i*Ih&gt; ,,f Jum
* »•»• • 1
"K 'rry*»n r ol
•)
and Mr and Mrs E. I A y r c mwt %Inch 11•III- w i illt'o tip*Mliv of nl
ii ml i Imm h«
ol • 1,
l* If' ID In
I
m
*
in
th«klan
san. Robert, motored to Evans
' -I oil N.iji Ihv \p*
»iff tea iw ami rhanmru **f •*( wfiiitinv
f stlliaWmg In * i .1 I*
dale Park yerlerda, where the
•fMinillttri' Mill t.a- glk*‘II fttllll til*
\moi*|- 11,*
l.tl o**i
s*|*|«l it hi mil f i*i in .*.!»
ill III*
rnjoyed a steak roa,t.
ih&gt;*n of ill*' mi'i'ttiig
■•-* d ib. 1 * *■■ &gt;* . o
i|*»I |iltUTiklan v*
V th*
toll.-u 1Ilf f * Kill ihe Itii.b
Jhi- jiii &gt;-1•Mg will Isi In Id in tike Hliillt III
Mrs. T IV Wallace of Tamp*,
/•ill 4' HI*' \* &gt;Mveil Dll*
W miom
&lt; Inh a inl
w i it -y In
-*t
at
Do
I'M
*
k
*f
the
who Sr the guest of her Slate',
1,1ol I IIII I IO-I *11 1jKOI -4 I i i
' I 1*'* Ilm'II's nf
OimiMtlMl III.M.Ml i*
.
M vlwUii *i'l ¥
II
Ih
/dt», T&gt; t;- Bulls I’ k'k Avenue, on jdori'I I mI HI. mi*,, fill*' *|H'&lt; Iitsi fix if J Pp'l'Mkl'l
fill g if I of ( ;o. | lint now m i
.a.
, .
...
drrnent an i&gt;|&lt;erstipn this morn f h*' Its.n*. fnmillHi IshsrvHy.Mt v |Kind Do dotfaro "14*1 Arneh* ari» tb l iesVIS &gt;* Wll Vi -1BI4‘Dj !11*- Wr .
n ,.nf inn rd from t‘ a*e I hie I
log at the Fetnald lxughton Me w*’ jiimv r VI'lllit 'I thrill Jhti* w»1 r*igeth#l " "Klernal srpj* I a ' * * I &lt;f ■if NIP IIIMsb loch by III** It! «
v- ! i»i * *■ in*t ,l*»iv
t Tiincli and State," "Tpe ! t I n
mortal Hospital.
» hriat k oi hi
out p in * ,
hi- a pii/i f**i i hi i nil* hi*vin;
. t o«.i .«ni*ibib‘ p**«*bi*
Every Puhlic Srhiiof" an 1 1 hi^*t
si h miiih b&gt; t h tiiip, mi I
th* glints *i mindri i hv* f l.ri cm
* o -olio lev idliilg **l 1
like K la ro*maa » « nl* *
Mra. J. J. Bloat and sun. JSmea hlbits
i»«ik*'H do
he Muddle v»**ll
I
■ *1Mill'll fill )A«1 W! I*! .
ii* .
Gragqry jUoat, of Paaaarnla. are
ii t It ion ti
•ui ijr A ta*( Dint
bow*,I ii emu "I
aipoctad Itq--arrive Saturilay from
■gilt I • , nil, ill Is.Ill ( i m * * &lt; o » , l i i .
Aolo
p i 1 noi - w*•! k
1 |M
Raraao|g to,visit Mr. atvl Mra tV
ii* hod v U\ Do *« os# , h a v K i p
lilt
».* t n i* ** *■*■.I in '
1 l. .
. l o &gt;1 ill
A . Adam* at Uyfir. home in Jlnac
tIn* enmity Do •• i &lt;y. * F u r t h i o n g h
It ...... | I. IH! L* Hi
ht
a
Mra.
will U* rtnirm111■n v* i Is-th ii,** *’ iiIt i 4' K- My , ,
I'kpiained tn tki
1*1.
bil l
11 I s
berfd » ' tht former Mivt Niumi
-1 l
Im v«
.1. .1 I
f'aryl Make# of* Miami and ''pit it linln the I athe i " 1 F p h 2 « , t i l l . Il ,, |l
Mrs, Richanl Ten
K&gt;r i
wg*
I
t
I
I
1
•».
1N|
pScogiff n.
|o A 4*till fill*'
llhmiimiglmi. Imi,f hAiad vhilinist,
•- •
Ml *V. IV
•
tf, , _ . , i
hrtili-H&gt; In tha n irm U n nf the \f
I h* 14'*son m t i Hoiii a l a * * i f i v l i u !
g Iso. |
d i ....... . , . o k r i i si
will appear at ih# Woman** C'luh
T, D. at their regular meet iff
..........
llulldliif tiegt Friday flight at H:(Mj •nl the i idh«vv itig pi*
V* -1 'IS vv I'M 1llH I
il
held FrUlay aftemwun at M n Tn
I* III! V|*
\1 I I II
1'IVli MM
o"cIfM'k In a beiw-fit conceit nj th*’ i Tim'd!# 11 Seh*ii » i- ■ &lt; . * , ( i » „ , k .
K ick‘a hum#.
ItlfiA Wanhlngi*n
»ni,' wba!
ranged by the Fan fur* l IKi want* "fSeii-tn * arol DraIt Ii w i t h K i a 1 b * *|| ID- I f l u ■1 i o 1ilb
Avenue During th# huarrugM'# »Piin k i,
r 1* 1S " H i
ill • I m . i*
d ld h ifa r it" timlerprteilegrd • Inld the heiip lin m ' Via V l n r y
• l«tn plarva. we(«‘ made fur S|H*n*u
Kdil j, ” I h* #.liim no ill o f 4 I n l - l o l l b * to i l ' l l * 4*1 1
Confv4#r#tr M iB w fW . Day will inr a "child waif a re hrwakfaa'4 fund, aBd the Kan find kTornati * •I'c unrltes mm, ! . t ,o
, ! 11*&gt;1 I .♦*, | 4M 1 1 1 *
Club
fof
its
building
fund
4*
•1
b# ob#eiVe4 Thursday gfWrnui.n at on May f*.
si V 1 &lt; 1I.. !«
Mr. Oakes' pinjram will Ih ..n. j man j for *b* *lo «t«■ f * M * o I p h 4*1 f III.*
oVUsek at K m f r w n
Crm»*
1 heist I• &lt;hid i*nd I&gt; " w i m i 11o ! 1 .. • ♦ , • 1 I*
poll, had beep mad. v .l«*lin*-d to appeal lo all
ttn r .s in * ( ' w p A. B h 'ik is , s , j AM‘ ' "
piof.ll
II
. If'
currqT |oV#r# |tr will runnier all
r i m
*
im
*. ,. k . d t
III D i .
pn '
I ^ k r t f« . tKr .lay anU lh . Max h ' * ' " ",w .......... ..
* nJ
. bbigb* i Du* i
i* i iiRMed a social p aaAtfiloa# &lt;m thr
to
link*
,1 I fill h. win, |
Martlr\ Biam, lector of Holy |T*w*J 4|f»* M," ‘"
Is*
if
I
I
.
,
1
van
i
i
»'
np»ved when refn i
rMlenliurgh KtradUariu» It. •..
trplacn)t«l Church. In charge *d |,,,H
I
"O
lllg
l|
«
1
i
prayers and benediction, N. dv \ nieni wen «t*t*ed to the fo il- rentals in New York and
,..l
I
,f ' I ••Illl.
d * -I*.
11,, ll.lt 1
Howard Chapter of the U Ih * irur '11\ J ll. (khoon of Mnhlr Mr, Oake* drew the mviIm
• -*t« ol min*l in
I *•«.%, k. •* .■WI*. ill i * • '1 (fo il !b
t**w»i
1**1
Mi", K Mrhard T*n the aevpvr «t critics.
wdlf p a r t ln p a lr in • th# service*
U *■* i - Mg*!, « lit
It V* 1*
I h ir h i. .
iTirabeth T r ie ). M"
Mr.. R aliiiyn Rn*&gt; K.n l
. f • ♦*•* ( ibI 1 • V.
ol all l e l x i r a l , sol Fyck f'
Vis VV* ' I fill III, I III
pit ........ t" , i i * ■sill 111 1Ilia, 11
■tiafi kb kucsl &lt; T ,n r l,r ,« k ill la (« l( Klto.lt, Mr* G. u Stoat. siroBipssisl sluiliril i t Ihr \
d lit D'l * over In ho i
10*1 l."d !u llillfl I.MVI II III
d M M « t s 4 fur the ncraalon by the | Mr* H* i*11 ii r Ho Id*, am! M re F Krt**&gt;|. with Hurmrlstrr &gt;,, \
N If A cmfi-*- |n %j* r
.
ii
it
VI,VnrV,
an,I
»
iih
l**ch
rtlisK
y
JJ.,IVC. rlilt Ihe aaaialan cf of the
, 'i -iiiv i i*ud 11kri!*‘' ■ vt u11
•ll flu I ni s |,i Mi|■My
V.fntia.
«p I tie cos*» •*f *11ui* g i
J 1* *■'» 'I *1IV111*" I,"ID* ti nd
„ l»r ,u «c n
of Mainnrlsl
f
n
M■
Kail way. Menu
b *nie trIf Cien 4 hi lit
.
sRseisl prug.ss, i„ I A
-«l,« Kas .tarlrd a dit*
Co
!*• 'bsddy Hi# Iraji} Invuiabl
t ampatgn for
agr Ku) ^i ■*'♦&lt; ilt" T &lt;»lf h In i 111*t, fm
TnilraBsy &lt;no..,|Mg st J 0 :») u'rWct |}
• i-f (rrllsa
handling id lural and irWldatnaJ d iver«lflra |Mini m m n i * irrt-i •fl* ditl.i*
■•I poo lit o f t'lie pH*! s**d vvh
• * "»M*Jl»ol» High School tu whirt.|,
1 ."if 1st" "O
Lhat
D i D«»n la Innrasing d'litiealir pio auied in t *'i*.ini‘thug mm r.
tin*! drop in the giafn fnarkH■H U. J). C. piriubsra hsvr Iwtii III B' I" -hown "ighla not fin n h r duct Ion of many jir*Hiurts for
mid 4* motlei ntr &lt;|.-i lu.k .m rot loti
giving.m an a truer «ermc
Wr l| H &gt; r Frofassor 0 . E. McKsy, at l*"i
It)-' -m ^ujuuI cofinhleijdda apeuilla[UUk dD me ITpuipb
of
W «M * * 4 „ t Ws-srW ol.

b .K *

ilo it

**f empncity it i« est iimiteil thnt tho
ilidiisliy as *i witnlc hit* em« ctfvtj
fiorn i n i mk iquu nl ions

Cl-E AII W ATER- Apr.
iX —
Cloaked and hooded membem nf
Ihe
Uirough Clearwater'a huaine't dlatlrict rrrmtljr and then rallied at
the City park for an adlldre** on
eitiimuhip by a klan*man from out
o f town.
It w'oa the firwt demote‘.rat on
by the local klan since 1012.
Despite the autldenly rhiF April
Orather, a crowd of specta’ c i *» m
park iii cam and afiwif gat he m l
•long Cleveland St. to naC*h the
white -clad f ig tires
p ir n .
Some
actirea of them went later tr the

t. ‘ Mrs. Mary Sluing underwent an
operation for appendicitis Sunday
aflrinqon gt,fh e Femald-Laughton
Meinoilal Hospital.

,.

p r.ee*,

vM-U-inforriK’d ipH ilcr
im»% *v?r,
ilouhte*! that m i Ijitnuuii
'* »* of
nil unsettlint; chaim b i hmu . I b1
*
uruler taken.
The steel in*ld*tiy
I •.nnl Incrrnayd ilc ilium I f i miii #e\**,pl dulir *
ter * last wei*k. indtnflriyr the niitoitudule mnkers,, the milloml? and
tin- railway equipment manufac*
1 tu ie i- , at met ural steel *i*er». and
I mb* ellmieou* lines, A I ."*** pei i cut

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S!

toy,

A R W

firm wl* to pnaalhl# f o v f t nmtnl
moves tn re**t*fre the tipwarii u*v#-

orrfci us

■Mr and Mrs. Frank . Tierce end
faniil) left (his morning for Fi«h
' Eraosdala Park, located
Camp, Cal., where they will makr
Laky, Mary, was ths scene, of a
thrir future home.
chicken dinner enjoyed by a amail
number of local persons yester­
Mrs. C m er Coe)iran has as her
day sftrmoun In obaervance of
four ycotsIona,.that or Mrs. C. K. guests, J !'* M It. Ward r^f Wash­
ChorpeniAg'a birthday,
of
the ington, G a , amt her niere, Sll. r
fortieth wedding anniversary of Ekiise Corhran, of Camilla, Ga.
Mr. and Mra. C- E. Chorpening, the
l&gt;r. and Mm. J. H. C aboon of
fortieth wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth, and MitislMnwrif Dfls, art* Uif gumt*
the eighteenth wodthng anniver­ of .Mitt. KifKartl Trn Hyck ami lh
sary of Mr. anti Mrs. Churp,-rung's Rlitaln-th Tracy.
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. B. II Squires.
1 Knrml* of Mra. M. Martin will
Those attending were: Mr. and regret to Irani that thr ha^
is. C. K. I'horpenjng, Mr. -and ajiraintNl hrr ankle
la confimsl
J. r . Ellsworth, Mr. gnd t»i thr honir of Mra. E* 11. Mob
Mrs. B. II. Squires, Mr. and Mra. h*y, tfak Avrmir.
Carl rhorprmng, Mr. and
Mr*.
Kodney Aehdown, Margaret and
Mr and Mr*, Nick fternovean
Wilma Squires,
Elwin
Squires, had aa th«Jr gtiaaia y«atvr&lt;Uy » ( ’ and Carl Chorpening, Jr.
•inoon at th#lr homch Mra, Plwlpa

EJwatd lane, flag bearer; Eltaote
Graddick, John
Rumhley,
Kred
Fields and Edward Man-halt, tam­
bourines; Hilly lioolehan and Car­
ol Godwin, drums; Clarenre Alesander and Charles Thurston, cymslab; Billy Johnson, Jark Htaadlford, Ralph Wolfer, Marvin Hmith,
snd Charles
Vinlng, triangles;
Hilly tJemge and Albert liuf,
dappers; and Ml*. Helen Stephen­
son, director.
The operetta opened with a song
by "Fountain" who proclaims her
wisdom and constancy and offers
advic« to the rambler roses iL eRoj Estridgr and Gordon Freder­
ick) who desire in leave the gar­
den and ae,, the world. The re­
maining part of the play deals
with the princess, tier visit So the
garden, snd her wedding.
tlthrr characters were: fath er
ine S|»encer, bride, Taylor Hmwn,
bridegroom; Mary Fiances God­
win, Cathrrin Clark, Catherine
Hr a in, Mar jin ir Isrvell.
K olerla
KJyans, tsjr/mr
Hluunt.
Mapaa
Grpeg, A m * Vickery. Marion Rabuo, Roland Floyd. Edward Smith,
said Freemen
Hail, .atlendanU)
Jean Whighans, Jhyea IDeelg. Mary
HaWn t*ew, Julisnpe Howard, god
Colleen Baxter, lilies; Doris Dunjt,
Carolyn Rnaiar, Mary . Evelyn Ra­
bun. Francea ftmlth. , and E&gt;*&gt;*
Harlneau. marigoida; Helen Uoelehgn, Valeria , Wei (a, Cynthia TarVina, Mary Hill, and Edith L o w

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1934CHAMPIONS

Celery Market

THB STANDINGS

OWmNUE THEIR
WINNMSTREAK

THROUGH COURTEOT OF TP E V. R DRFARTS
CULTUHB IN CO-OrKBATIONW ■II t h k r u m i u
X trlN O RURCAU. T. It- BUTT* LOCAL IlL l’ HB*
FLOHt, COURT IIOUBIt BUILDUP

•'ll.

for H T tn l hoar* by the officers,
Um bop air&amp;eequenlly being re­
leased. D m of Deere/juptN Camp­
bell u saying Dllltng*r, limping
from * leg wouud, and Hamilton,
wounded In one (boulder, arrired
In two automobile* Tuesday nlghL
On* o f th* care left behind, w *»
•tiled by the federal officer*.
Th* officer* were told
that
rifle* and machine gon* were piled
In tb* other car and that th* furltire* had ateel reet*.
It w u th* pretence of th* beery
armament that led officer* to be­
llt r * Dilllngrr may be hiding oat
■omewher* In upper
Michigan.
The* pointed out that th* fugitive
would har* driren atralght Into
a trap had h* Bought to tab* th*
car *o laden acroea the S t Mary’*
River Into Canada and that discov­
ery likewise waa almoat Inevitable
had he sought to cross Um Straits

r

a ( « v a 4S H e a r F elted R e *
I m at u m A , It. T e d a n
PO TO M AC Y A H D B : | K ndlsd fee;
day 1:1* A.
M ( * care p e a e t i I !
N e e T « r * . 7 tU ltlen w *. * R a t a l ; &gt;
Plttabursh. * Meatraad, t - T e r * a t e .
I , N ew
H a v e *.
1 P k lla d .lp a iA . 1

GUntsSailed Through
Opening WeekTHts;
Scoring 5 Victories

lW aallaaien.

1 NEW YORK. Apr. 23.—UHPicking np right where they left
o f f last
October, th*
world
ebanaplim New
York
Giants
pplUd through tho first week'*
game* on tho crest of a great
pitching wav* to lead all the
i ‘ m Jar league
elub* from
the
fj; ’ openings
last
Tutaday
up
'.. through Saturday's contest*.
D m Olants won fir* game*
[ fal a row, mostly on
their
}
pitching strength,
but
oddly
f
enough they found the Chicago
Cob* trailing right along their
E beaten path. The
Cub*
won
. fear straight
on exactly
th*
•Aaa*
system. No other big
5 league club* got through
the
f
five days without a defeat. In
-. the American League the
Dei* tnit Tigers mad* th* beat ahowlag, winning three games and

CINCIN NATI:

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i. I'*rLopaa;
Moort,

Detroit
N » w York
lloaton
Phlladrlphla
Cltvelarol

Mt. I -■&lt;1111-

W i . h Inatrm

IJhfeaao

POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Representative
Group No. 1

I hereby annnunrv my raadieer
for neyrseentatlve lo the hi*
Legislature ■from H.mlnole t.ount
Grout) No. ». subject w the Dem&lt;
cratle primary In Jun. If elected
•remise honest rtprrt.nlallnn
•VifYO®*. JuKllcR and falrn*»» *
•11. Totir v o lt and aupparl
■ S R ^^taU .
j R j a u KSON.

1 For Representative
Group One
y (a g e
p l .a . u r .
in u ff.rln e to
aeve* ie m ln n l. Oiunty In l b . n .s t

Legislature.

’ ~ Otar i M r m . v i l a * b u r d .. m u.t
b e tlgkteaeo and I b a ll.v * this can
M
aeeeeipllebed
by
lha ua* of
“• ■ ■ • 0 ^ business principles end by
th e e se rels* of strict economy In
'r w u l n g the aiate'e affntre.

I w in appreclele your ronlldence
a « d support
HO III ION DAItNKTT.

For Representative
Group Two
my candidacy

'tr R itrM *n U 1 lvi to in* ia#*uiagift from tUmlnol* County, Group
|a |, auhj«rt to IM Democratic l*ri»
M ry iq t&gt;* held on Juai Ith neat.
K i y I k i nominated I promise to
lidaeatly end conecieatlouely reprapeat tke peopU of ftegilnole CounV o o r t e le and

aupport

t Jetida-

w ill be

B ating

atm

lUiurdar.

I *n A. M. I rare passed. * Detroit.
1 Cnlomtiue. t Buffalo. 1 Clevatgad.
i
Minneapolis.
I
M ilwaukee,
1
T o u n g e to w a Sunday. ■:*# A. M. i t
care passed. I Chicago, I lad la n apolls, 1 I'ltteburgh. I M ilw aukee. I
Detroit. I Columbue.
R A V A N N A II n lV R IU H O N B : R atsr.
day, 1 N ew Tork. I Cincinnati, I lit.
Louie. 1 Chicago, I Rl. Caul, t P llla hursh, I lllehmond* 1 l*etrolt,' t L it -'
He Itock. Hunday, &gt; Detroit, I N ew
Tork, I I'utnmac Tarde. 1 Memphle.
I Cleveland. 1 Jersey City.
ATLANTA
ij IV K A b I o NR:
From
Clnelnnatf. I Rt. 1s&gt;ula.
aklppieei
F atal
lafarm atlw w
lee
Batarday. A p r. xl i

Fort W ayne I: Memphis I : B u ffalo
I; Cleveland I: Dubuque I; I-ouleoIlia I: I'eivtehurs ll'S P rln g fle ld ll
Toledo I: Ravanneh #: Cloctnnell •:
Dee M olate I; Kaaeee Ctly J; Ran
Antonio I ; tlnelon l l Columbue Is
Flint I; Nashville I : Providence 1;
Kt Ijiuis 1; I'oli,mac Tarda *: Plttaburah 1: Chattanooga 1: H artford
I, Minneapolis I; Unite I; C harleston I: llutlnkinn If N aw 'O rle an a I;
ttlchrnnnf. I: Topeka l| N a w Tork
&lt;: I'hlladelphla I, flrand limpid, J;
Montreal I: Atleela I; Bethlehem
1; Denver I; Jeeup I; Othopvllle 1:
RANrollD-OVtKDO
Reet I o n:
Itocky Mount I: Toronto 1. Total Clear, root.
H a u lin g !
heavy. De1* 1.
meed
moderate. Market
about
M a d la a M a o d a y a AO A . M .
steady. Car load e f. o. b. ahlpplag
Cincinnati
t l:
Detroit
T; New ell I ra naporlatlnn ch argee) I t Inrh
Tork 4: Atlanta 1. O klahom a City ItoIitI lliaeef. on delivered sales leee
I : Duluth I. Mnnlamnery I; Reran- crates. Individually
waehvd and
ton I: Tulea I: I'ntnmac T arda I t : prerouled end
crate washed end
Mouses Point I, B u ffalo 4: Albany prcconled. w ide range
In nualliv.
a-e doe I . U . l . t * . (ew law ar, beet
M'inlr#s1 1; |4rhn#ft»dy 1:; Wgahinff • mostly l ie , i t doe. l . lt -l .io , few
(nn I; Hu vain nih l i ; Pltf *b u r*h I j t.ta
f'lRk Mlarul 1; N unrI iid 1; ll la c l Iloek
IIIIA D K N T O N . Florida: M anateeI. Mrmchli 1. PoltavllU 1.
Ha raeota
Section:
Clear,
w arm
I, W a i r r i n w n I; lllrhfnofiil I ; I'hll- lla u llo g e moderate.
Demand go*f-,
ii d *I i*l) Ia i , I'hJraao 1; N**w Orlaana market steady. C arloads f. • o. b
Z. I W a t u r
1; Minneapolis
1 ; Ht. Shipping point 11,seed on delivered
I ai&gt;ii Im I, T o r on In I ; W ll ka a-llarra ]. e a l e e
less
a ll
transportation
Total II&amp;
chargee) le Inch crates. Individually1
washed
and
prerooled,
ltd N o 1 PH
6 r a r » h«l&lt;l at Wajfcroaa.
nallona boat ahlpmatila Florlila rrI ■ •• doe mostly I fie. fa ir duality, « 10
doe
1.11-1.40.
few
higher.
f r y Apr I t : I Maw York, 1 I'M la*

Baptist Church At
Longwood Visited
By Large Cr o wd

somewhat
surprising
Dodger*
led, each making only one error
in four games. The Dodger*, In­
cidentally, cam* through
with
aim* fine pitching aa wall and
won three of their four game*.
St- Louis, Claveland and Boston
all fielded well In th* American
League and th* Red Box
cele­
brated their "new
deal"
by
drawing over 100,000
fana
to
fiv e home games and by
win­
ning three o f them.

N i g h t and M o r n in g

seized territory, n

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|

TAR IMCRD c a u s a a s u r n *
era o f t h * o s a s a u » t a t -

IT C a OF TH R STATW OF F1AMS-

IpA.

Notice la horoby alven Ibat B ju
II. Ilnld lne Co., purcheeer e f T » *
Certificate No. l i t , doted the Sib
day of August, A. D., i t l t , hoe filed
said certificate lo my office, and
hoe mode appllcatloo fo r tax deed
to leeue In eocorcenco w ith
law .

RATES
10c Ub « 1 U a »
Rc lint 8 UwtR.
7e Um 6 lb a « « -

6c 11m 1 awatlb
Coast five words |* IIm .
Oenbl* rpl* f«* «* ^ u l *

Resinol
PHONE

83

HAVE TOUkh .N.ASOB « !
by on* whs eunTf kMW*

Brlgg*. Jowolar. MU . * «.

x— Lout mad Found

A utomohfl M
CASH
Ford. R a t
P in t St.

E y M Eznmlned
GI sjuim Correctly Fitted
R AID ON E N C Y C L O P E D IA
V IE N N A , Apr. 23.— ( A P i — Police over the week-end confiscated
all copies o f the new Myera En
cyclopedia. Volume three waa al­
leged lo contain offensive data in
connection with Austria.

DR. HENRY
M cLAUUN, Jr.

rOUNO MAN deelrea position ■&gt;
clerk or manager of grocery
store. Apply Route 1, Pox TO.

Optometrist
112 Pork A re.

12— W nntM *

MARTIN
» ■ w . tot f t

Dozier &amp; Gay's Quality Paints
“ Beat For Thu South"
In all probability prices will not be lower for many
• long day. Consequently there IsREAL ECONOMY
IN PAINTING NOW.
E

clal Circuit
la a n t
for tUminota
County,
Florida,
w hartln
Mary
ito ry rt at... a r* Covnptalnaiila, and
REin lily 11 Furdon • ( at.,
tndanta,
Itia underatsnad a i Hpaclal llaatar*
ipimlnledi and authorlaod under lha
u r m i of amid final dacraa le make
t a il of the aald
prarnlaaa tharelft
deacrlhed, I w ill offer ‘for sal* a ad
■all to ttie h lf t iu t ant. beat bid
for caah
In front
of tha Court
ftfouaa door In the City of Sanford,
ft* ml noli a County,
Florida,
d u rln f
the la*all hours of sal# on the fin
day off May, A. D., t i l l , lha u m
b ain* a Hula Day o f thla Court, tha,
follnwlnir daarrlbed lands and tanamanta, altuata, lyla# and b a in * In
Bamlnola County, Florida, to -w lt;
leOla I and C of W m . Heardalt’s Map of Rt. Joseph, aa par
plat thereof duty recorded upon
Ilia f* tili lie ItecorCs of He ml no la
County. Florida, said land be­
ta * In Saetlon tl. Towaahtp I I
aouth. n » n n I t Kast.
tot ether with tha tenement., hertdItamests and appurtananrae tharaIn blonging, euch tala b a in * mate

STAN LEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.

WANTED to buy oT rent celery
bleaching paper. Address Bo* 1,
Oviedo, Da.
WANTED' to borrowlAOO. Hou.e
and lot, and five acre* eltrue
land in country fit .collateral. A p ­
ply Box 1113 care Hereld.

(6—A partner to For Real
8 A N L A N T A and R o m U o u C
Apartments. Call B. B. Baggett
M W .''.1
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,J

SCREEN INO TIM E IS HERE.
Remember wu tan supply screen
wire in any wUkh required. Stan.
ley-Rogere Ha/dwar* Co.
PIANO, electric stove, and type
writer. Inquire 1120 W. )aL St.
ANTIQUE aid* board and white
porcelain gaa stove. 1113 Mag­
nolia Are.

204 Sanford A t tout

USED IC E refrigerator. 100 Iba
capacity. f « cash. Phone 229-J.

C O O D C O S ri!

wm

torf T I 6 0 MO

SEATTLE,
Apr. 21.—&lt;*V Patricla Ann Chamberlain, aged
on* year, one month and on* day,
was on her way to Alanka aboard
th* Qukon Friday having trav­
eled 13,307 mile* during her short
life.

IN OUR OFFICE
toUYTUtWw

/TOSTt’4”

l tnt&gt; v r r u h s T w r

F6LUHNAT FIRVnWnt,
C0MRV Y\£U.Cs

. 4

•£££

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\

T IA .L V 1

V Jr

Ol

IHAO MO I0CA VOU J M A i
want »o stqomG } out

Pl_A.ce: WITHOUT
a e e ir f v o u
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30] W

I —Situations Wanted

SORORITIKH TOO COBTl.T
TURCON, Ari*.. A rr. 23. - ( A P )
— Mrs. I. Laughiln, dean o f wom­
en at the University of California,
told co-ed* repreaenting 50 wcetervf universille* here .Saturday
that "sororities are coilin g girls
too much money and the preeent
ruthlng ay.tem causa, too many
disappointments and heartachre."

Chevrolet

wid Bona,

TULLY TUPPER

CAPE TOWN. Apr. 23— (A P I
— Mrs. Katharine Stoffherg. who
celebrated her ninety-fifth birth
d ay r e c e n tly
with great
great
grandchildren
present

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rOUND: Male hound deg. Whilr
with Uver-colored head. R. R.
Pippin.
v
_

District No. 5
County 4'omml.elener of Bemli* County, subject to th. Demoitla primary In June. 1*14. It
etna 1 promise hansel represen­
ts* lo everyone end JutUc* and
Taee* for nil. Tnar vole and
T « w.H be

of

doned lumber camp* that might
afford temporary refuge.

For County Commlaaioner
1 hereby announce my rnndldner

number

itoU foreata, and scores of aban-

k a a i-J o b ^ c M H U E llZ M

Seminole County people to avail
themaclvva of th* opportunity of
hearing thoao mtaaagea about In­
dia from a man who U Juat back
from tha field*."

IN G A L L A REACH Eft H A IT I
(Continued From Page One)
PO R T A U PR IN C E . Haiti, Apr.
after Sunday School for
the
arrived
church service filmott 100 percent. 23,— (/P)— Iatura Ingalls
Not over a doten leave after Sun­ Friday from San Juan, Puerto
day School on an average. Yeetrr- Rico, anroute lo Miami on tho last
day I don't think that many left, log o f an atrial pleasure jaunt
and we had glmout a* man) in through Central and South Am er­
Sunday School as Longwood haa ica. She expects to continue her
journey to Miami today.
In its total population."
"W e are devoutly thankful to
PICKRT JH riCKBTBO
God for Hla goodness In giving uv
our enlarged facilities," he con­
SE M INO LE , Okla,. Apr. 33.*tinued, "and we are celebrating ( A V ) — Soon
after the
Retail
tha event by having with ua in Clerk's Union had stationed a man
Ixingwood for throe nights, Tues­ brarlng a banner accusing the
day, Wednesday and Thursday, of •tor* o f "u n fair" practices in front
this week, Dr. Benjamin Davidmn, o f a grocery store, the ttor* man­
Eiroke even lin four gamas,
American league
club*
did founder of the India Mission, who ager put hie own picket outside,
practically all the slugging
aa haa apent 3A years o f hki Ufa In bearing a banner denying th*
,
urga
ell charge.
trey scored 40 more runs, play­ India. W * Invite and
ing 17 games to th* National's
IN, which Included a tie between
lloaton and Brooklyn.
The Yankees and the Athletic*,
pared by thslr home run kings,
PrxmuHea Clem, Healthy Condition
Uabe Ruth and Jimmia
Foss,
were th* week's high
scorers.
For Eye* Irritated by expoeuro to Sun, f
They tallied 32 and 31 runs re­
W in d , or Duat, apply a le w drop* o l
spectively, I’ hlladelphla showing
M urine. It Reeta, Reireahea, Soothes.
the way with six humeri to New
1 Sale lor Intent or Adult. A t all Druggists.
York's five.
Ruth and
F o il
clouted two apiece to start thair
JTrite/er Fra* Eye Bee*
M u r io e C o m p a n y , D e p t. I L 3., Chicagw
annual race In good atyl*. Th*
Athlatlca also were the hlltlnk

™

\ bar •by aanounr*

1 Xrreeee*.

mwn. I I’rolvdenre, I H p rln a fl.ld ; 1
Albany,
I lloeheater,
t
W ilk e .lla rre .' 1 L u t e e ,
t Homer* III.. I
Portland.
1 Bu rlln alon.
t «ln n hampt im. E n d in g .Monday ! : * * A. at
It r a n
paeeert- 1* N e w
T e rn , I
I'ltteburgh. I I’h llo d .lp M * ,1 B a lti­
more,
1 H artford. 1 Montreal, '1
lloaton. ,t H prleaflel*, I I'revldeaee,
1 T om ato, I Altoona, 1 U lae rv llle ,
I llnrheeter.
I ra re held tor reconelaam tat.

&gt;t
|r*
.
0

_______ «

(Gm IIm U fro** Pmgo Om )

fetid the only T N t, Moth Imki*' IAP)-C fc^i“ n V * H * k .wW
OWlnger m u til upper Michigan tote—fed Theodor* Roomyell u
to the Wisconsin boundary »"&lt;i, »j«l*Unt secret** of. the Not/
Utfn continued south through HU- ^ later served u Um first *4*4
wonkM and CWeagp. Two. ffOto'gortnwr of Puerto Ueu, dM
highway* Uotf aero** the '^ifrrr I Friday after a long (Upon. Bo1
pentwnla ffom Bault St*. Mdri* U
« astir* of
Um . MkhtgaA-Wladanaln ' atale!
-i—— Una. In between u maen apareely R S m S m

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tfimmi1—

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: to r n NRWAPAPRR

";m (S M afctf

TUB WBAWER

In norMn^i H t n r l
m World's G m tw t V e*tU bk
Spot and Rldicat Garden Land

f

Partly

i -

CRESS

OF

Review (^Legislative
Situation Convinces
Dcmogi'atic SteersiciijTipat EndNears

a

1

SANFORD,

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

•

toalyhl

W riliiM d iT with prob&lt;

U m ber AaaocUtad I ' m

. .•

rteotoy

'pS

Orlando P o w e r C om ufners||(|jl
W ill Save $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 Annually j™n
Because O f Slash /ni R ates NIK

Ne-xl I t * K

iales werr rut fro*,
w

M ,

ttl

, lx vvt1l

th e ( ^ . U t t v e nf tu a t Ion to d a y , for
rirmt
with corre-stten i
and u t U a v 201 t o Jun o 1 B i mg reduct inns fur Inr get ntunynr

W . II

t

N.xl it * K W II i
,\* xi i.*** K \\ II
VII t.tesi

V ■

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JAPAN FEELS Army O f Men Hunt
AM I TO KEEP Big Gam e' In Wilds,
PUCE IN EAST O f North Wisconsin’

Saito Restates ‘Hands
O f f (hina’ Policy,
( Saying It Aimed At
t InsuringTnincjuility

MAN 1)1 L U N G E R
FORCED INTO CAR
TELLS H ISS TORY

Jap
NEW VIIK K . Apr, s!t — lA lM
I
w a s i i i m :t »*\ .
Sait'*
Ito larmg the future n( the natkoi
an*-**- A iid «s »v l.i?
•in i in
s. s e ll as o f the world deperuls on
ye * I »•n Ift% rc ■I ntc*l
I
.11
lie in ration a tut expansion o f interivienr
.n tn iv U '■i
i.tan »
national trade, Sccivtst) o f S late)
I ‘ii n •
-dux v
ford ell Hull •.'united n w s in ln j
'Im U nd 1 .1 n ,'t m.- n Iiuiiisiis
l *"
I
I x%*
»
yesterday again*L. V 'tis m e eeo lleuiW, 7I-y«-*r-old cisitd --|«.a
ihimii' listtonali'm
‘ i l i n uho ihtH .I « uiath threat
oorl't
.|a I ■I • I* |H II *

r

Unn id Hi

■11% *»| 1trill) W li lt »
'■ »- an f*iDc*wo
V»w turnnn»h l.tI t it
'||p|; ■M k "
ii
\\ II
* XI #•**• k . IV 1ii •*
• VI l.axia K "
H
- Xt
K w n U r r i.iwi, k \\ II *4
&lt;1 , itmiiirtrial ta ir
141 i - »
k u
11
W II
XI Jft* K \V l| If

NUMBER I

'

i State Secretary Also
WarnsAgainst Any
Extremes 1 n Eco­
nomic Nationalism

b W It

WASHINGTON, Apr. 24.
— &lt;AP»-*pftr/&gt;cr«Uc Rtowr#- | The
' * power
men In the Sennte sited up j nnit nofl K

(iels Death T h r e a t !

CO-OPERATION

O K LA N IH ), Apr. S4.-O iU n .lo jointed out.
utilities commission y ts ltfiliy **1
\ comparison o f the new
up a new power anti commercial ohl rate* follow*:
W h |Ht«t| ISlra
electric rate that will save Orlan­
f'lia l ift* K
\\
do consumers approximately
K \\ ||
n*u
; m h&gt; w
ii
000 annually.
Ns XI i*U. K W II
The action of the rontniKsUm m
•»x» r I.1N K \\ II
* "1,1 |msw«-» ialr*
rcduclnit these two rlaases o f wr*
r ii- l &gt; e K \\ II
ice brought Orlando into the spos
\ .a l It* K W II
light as having the lowest elect»
rates In the atatr.

!
D
r

F l « Cents

. A P R I L 21. I N I .
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_

1Desperado Held duns
{ On Carpenter In
Escape!'roin Resort

‘ Dillinger Luck’ Hold^
Hut Helief Is TIu
Desperado Is Clos
To His Last Stai

*

M K I t l 'K I t . W in ..
A p r.
^ ___
— ( A I M - T l i r n i i g l i til.’ W O « ] l 1 '
■-.I w ilil* n f tin* nm Hi iiiiiP

t r y f r p i li l v w liitp wi l t i h iw w
un n rn iv n f .1. ii- n n iim l
rn^ '
t h e l » t e * t ad jou rn m en t d e e d - 1o f e u n r n i. T h r ru m n w m a l m
h m ittil I mp
v i»» '
. t
'
I was slasht-d from right &lt;v.u. t
.lu ll ii I lilliiiR e r.
,* y ;
n v - ! seven rent* for Ihe fir- 1 ,Vw h \\
lly ROM 1M JOHNSON
I
**|f l*nae o o itim s .l it 'p e ll* d i**
n igh j I i Min; M a n m c i f l [
u l ! 1!* lei in \ '»:*
( \)T'. 1^
ionnl
task
t ][ ( addt-d enn*ump.n,n * eui ii -tiI
C r a f . v »•&gt; .1 f.»x m ill ru O
*
I* \R K S FA I IS . W.r . Apr. 24 (
&gt; \Jh»tn,M Iw Mini. mnhI.uk (h at •rw« ‘ hrid hy thr m**i 'cviai '*** anil* 1
a, It I "t&gt; wb I * lie* * &gt;1 I
w in e
w ero
r e v ie w e d
w ith
llnm nil i luii
urn
I
j
The
rrs id m t.a l
late
us.
4*i
Hemp
aroused
from
a
|
lefts
a?*
Im k ( u y.
| noiiiic »1 rife, ‘’ l.c .X ii'f t ( Ik# bit
1 l»x»Btif* »u N &lt; a
I price
nh.it until
P r e s id e n t R o o s e v e l t
b y changed a « il.la m lu al n o d . |u
I tu-h fiiarf.
»*w l,
nil
atifiiihfi lettW M H tfriH k 'iw I.
d iP K llr
*•§**♦•
$«* k . n i i .
nod '•Iren anil Ic in g (•■.. . d M the limes prtiwfs 11«stin 1l**rlit. In ntilh'rtl
SpaakaP R alh ay and FUtor l - « J * v
X
X
II
.
timherlaiHh
ii.iithuiu
! to cv«U|tctitivr
. r m i i n t f l U ap t D&lt;»l
&gt;iik f*M •I* « - lieitiH in. Iia v .
the lowest t&gt;*.e In the state, it u s .
Japan pond ,,f itiitoL. to »r1 ,» •btiuf
mnl'iO'Wtlm
axol
V xe-i :,\M* K W ii
the |mhan.v punm in » oulmu
operv. th** mail fo h«nkiuptry an*! M iifitv .1 fi«un them for ’Ju y* « i v
B y ro * .
, .
..s
l»*
w n s .illn l f. Ml f.o l.'hn PillmtTet and IWO •■in,
, 1- nb.
b.Mltd
to rludv «,n«* of tl,r nio't t-xtvnxi
T h e Senate atilt w o u n d e d with
XkMJ-,
a
H ad It*
J«*«
tnvli h it
*» I -I!*’
plnslll atn ,• i ' ■»» in China which
of In Mtitlhii iialn i* an *\pei
i.*r 1lilatol h*
manhunt i thr n**rtlilandx
tui *
the airm ail argu m en t.
.SH’ie ta iy
*p -Mking at the tb« v '* •11M have mu I- *». o* ult
11
,| lit»c»l tiniRx i " «
M'lpht * an
that do. o'! h appen o fi* u
•
brown.
T h e ’ H ouse business
o" * n
I annual lun lve+ n « f the Aaiwxelatcd &lt;N*i»i*»H»»»i'l•«
Ii &gt;0,1
114
I* * llh'llR ',*,1 till • a» ni 1 hi .. la
am endm ent to the natu ralisation
lift • i n p* at ef ni *n&gt; ill
PreiM, -Mb) i Ih- |itx»liS m* o f inter th»*M o m xxill I'd’ kilL -i.
i ..
• '" M| ( |i to xhtirlly alter inm»ii "H j
iii
i at* • J xl 111 &lt; ,*!»»»• * j,, &lt;-ial
natuotal o'liim vlvT ‘ 'a ir at tin- w*&gt;* UK.'
-— — b .
laws.
,
. a •p Ilf. i ;md 1 w ill I**’ •'* 1 0 -1 Imjrv. luck1* "till wax baJditig
l* i,-i 1• iii 1 bnh i m i »»ij* from hv
The Senate silver
tdoc
openly
very txAh* p ( t h » exmtitry"*
ro w
« vi i oeeiir* *o i*iv |t|»«* freding n i * at rung among V ' ]
i y 1' ..tl, |i.. - 1! "it ril’d bf’i t
defied the
e ip resae d
wishea o f
n o m ;r dilem m a.
brintvm that th«* r*»p killvr, bat
ay ii »i
I’re.ldent Roosevelt y r s t .r d a r and]
]a
**\Vtii|«| Mart iarxl* oi L v in g at
lull* lin in ' near i itd.hvr. highway min. and
Ii
*
vigorously
decided to w ork
i» id fo p d iw on,- w r y clorr to hia I l f .
b *«tv l ftiHhe* to
U o t in r
lathx
I a**t liigh'
M ini.i «
than ri»e oiihout I 1m* it-Moration
d pa111.
1 w o !| stand
titfei ami ht
HI I'
M
ami cxiAitioion o f
mt« tiw lirnial
sriy l « ' 1
I
H ir |f •xm in ivtit bail near
id - . \t Iidl'd t
The r e s u l t ,
Tdmlnlstration
amo Hi HIV ‘ ■
m in p am .i
t r a d e .' 1&gt;«
,-xh|
’'I m lu t u y aial
pirkr I nu ll on ti**- job. Many aij
pi icllk. 11toll Mlid II
leader* said last night, was that
i,t w ake HO' Up
nos! 11..'L 1
btlMiO ' 1lit* tA|*h«ik4t tile
WoHd
plane a droop*-'! from tbr
ith i|'J
I'epl ihl» of iA1
*i i
J possibilities of compromises which
coukl
i la' untie hoi'eleaMv
you w an / ' 1
V
\
i»nf
noviir an far from tbvir
nr political kii'11v ittf* If
appeared a fu r the senators had}
-----fettrUHil
Waahington and I'luladclphta
♦t+i ii. i ►
#
(
i t m lly a ll rtimnii'ii’i i !
l-a iw
discussed the problem
with Ihri tVASHINCTOS. Apr 24 ‘ Ah
WASHINGTON, Apr 24.
1 lt
,
.
,
t
„
br
tng n t nf •»rc*■mr nb *.
W
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n
l
s
o
v
e
t
t
C
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n
c
e
r
n
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I
’ivtitlimti't
on
Page
I
H&gt;d
•
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Mill
hr
1
1
Chief E **eUtir* on Eaturday, w eio( -The SHA )e . t “ tdsi utg,si iln&gt; - A “ campaign nf fright ano mi- 1 ..................... .
,
| ,tw r w
Ibp ailu ivn l of Juxticr men 1
now appreciably diminished.
'interstate ( ‘nnimerce CnmniissHiti reprxr* nta|i«fn^ araa rharge«i m t %\trnor imiI .. ............ . r \tmo&lt;
tliry
*ilid.
under o n b ' i t«» "biwit to kill,
.* *%n ! ' , ’*
m l."
il - l»
A t an informal meeting, tli"i |tl leijulte sit Southetn
opponent* of the Slock Rxchange j iiiiorimiiotiili*to .* , r r iik y iw *
Till
Sm tiniriil wax nprrily n p rra a
1 *44:| It" I*i -t y u M l
\\r
« till
(Continued On Cage Tw ol
iwadn 1u limit th ru
)xa«Mriigci ( ontrol bill yealcrxlay by O iair- * niglv id t.im l
ft d l l t ’ lMF ”
that I tilling*'r *trait would bm IlHMH
lit M i d ill 1 - n f i i i
farex to n nmiimuni of two leuiH
man Itsyhurn of the House . * « » . J V ........ a nmbit.
■.
&gt;
W i l l , I d u ln l ai|4|H*t any tb iiip . .h 'irn tilr to lax* foi’W * than 0 U\
a mile on I'oachtn.
meice C om m ittee, w ith the a filn l ! u .
, 1, a| |,lwa I.
.bnn etli,
it( th,
.ltd I .
«
i&gt; | ilir*"'* 1
ju**t pot
mi
oi&gt; biigt r nlkxr
I ^aul It. Rosenblatt, deputy a*l a s .e itm n that the N R A il» * l( •• ;
ti . .i i m s n l I rsis | ', f r T w a )
Tbr trdrral yiivrriiniivnt w l W ill
» tak« lim it n
.*
,x,*fV
iiniLm i; ,*b»tlir* «i* I m&gt;
1imnmtrator in cliargr t»i the bux i mvi'txcil
tm a pi it.i v bare of Johi^D iU lnf»F\
M &lt; • »'
» .................
1la-dr**Miii
hppvrp
and
«*nt
[ami tiuck cxhIc, informed
the ] The Mnu^t powerful lobby axr
Vk*l
tttr« liittf
.'4 ii t;hl
»v i ■*
1
.Iji\ ai* • *‘i
I I , i,
l.Hwl lb ix r lliro fla• ilkK nyniii y**'tiida&gt; with noma flffW l.
icommiaxion that the N RA
i ^ k Jorganised ugainst «n&gt; fill iah
('lliutllsn .Is’ l ^ \ltft*all)
, ■
s . in .I t*. Ir
I
nt, with gu n * 1 don i know m utb n a l* rapnrxsinu b«t|M* it w‘*»uld
jhad increaacd awts of bus opeio .ever came up in r o n n c '* " ha
10 Vnt
,m a ‘ mull
» ■* &lt;
II. I.......
altaiut (boa* Rlina. tWn lif
*It, Ilk him iiiulrr such iln-unirtances that
Mis. Klliabeth D. ItulfocV. ffl J
—— ,
* a il # iL..
*or* fI5.0UOtUUO u &gt;**mi and add j itex-ii opiHtning the measure,
w oifl
have lo
»»f « j ),u m il land ip -v I
t'Mt) l**l 1
w rit' ir x iiD v r * and m ir
xv •**
u tb* ytivif nmrnt
whose Impromptu ta k a ^ |^v^|ed I2,«00 men t » (heir r « M “ U. j »n d . and it “ ha. used all the tu
Ax, mi, |t. I ;t\ hi ,d Mi.
W it.it
'lan d llw *‘ t|M*H4» «.f a trial.'*
*•,vat-rl tiff rbntguik to
|»rob.ald&gt;
tM.'Mtli ih|
nual IMoncvr'a Reception In l ^ k e l
featu •l**c P°*n,e&lt;l out that nn Mai 2- mess men It ran to pull its rhe­
iA 'xrlt
t iiia x i)
* ,«
tut* »%**t'
i * i»* .«| • Itit 11 man -d
I iltm'i Kiimxx xxbvix* nr when pm
Mary last January s a l
lillt «d thll'p lliafllllir ^liii*
all of the railiitMtU m the Nouth lm t' out uf I tie fire."
illfX'Wtfh L-aipit |l \\ ttflit
■I i ni vi•*! ki •y, t«*«ta&gt;
xxill y*vt luin,'*
-till A a x u U i U A f 4 *
o f the evening, died at the h om - -except the Southern - and bus
'tirl your *•» iMnl *li»xr
il*,"
J D t C* itvi iKt.'u.
iv*hW nt
uf
I V
*»W *' t a ti4 t l&gt; uxt* i**»
Th* oppwuHow group. Kayhu
ti'im y (««‘u rra l J j*i»p b ||
4imi biuittfbl
tb
t**tal
* t .her j t v 4 ^ » |,#hl,r- Mr* M* J- opsratnrs had reached a ' rats'
i tu &gt; aatd, r t u k u i f liin r ifuna into
Nanfutii
,im«&lt;
|ib*
lortb
V
t
v
incttikltljr
»•»
*
V
«*r*i
«*f
*I
h
3
jiitolir* «tr/artniwitV lirad o f kHa
'(CanllooeJ as Pare T w r t
i ihi I'nsi ihti mr tbr la it
L e r lg , late yesterd ay
afternoon.
agreement and asked that
the
mv.
m a il)
H* t f i i *
ih «, aitituuiNwl d a w t r i *• l l * n m r | ' i « p i l i "• ' (
t’lim iiial ifix ixinn, "but w v will ga|
She had keen III for only a shurt
commission bark it up
I t*nl% got a b ttlr i F o r d » rmi|a*. him "
h.ivi'vlf t&gt;ala| a&gt; » * atttitdals* !*•» - IptiiiM ,
&gt;* ■
1
'
’
The
mumiisshin
is
invealigat
a IlLtn i ii ,*m! i I T w o of I lin n g*d hi
| lit,
lluVlda I Vtf ‘■l.xt 1.41', Itrpt - by lilt' M.* I.'l'd till I t» , m H
Kunornl services were held at

NRA A S K S ICC TO RAYBURN T E L L S
REQUIRE L O W E R OF EXISTENCE OF
DAY COACHRATES V IC IO U S L O B B Y

bapp

-C I T Y 10 L E A S E .::
LAKEFRONI I'l.O r!;;;
TO GROCERY FIRM1: .'"”

2 2 ± 1,? a J5S"1 lim it a t io n T o Price Enemies Of MartConOf 2 Cents Mile In
trol Act Said To Be
South HeingSought
Intimidating Clerks

Plans Erection O f.

Mr s . Bullock, 96,
Pioneer Resident,
Died LateJVionday

i.’tfiS?**- "'J' •

••••JO. I*. Herndon Asks
"'-(Voters For Seat'lb
State LegisUture

*»4

the Erickson Funeral llohu- l h '» 'lnV |W»*enger rales m the S.«tlh
afternoon at 1:00 o'clock. with&gt;nd West
Tha Southern loads i
Itsv. E. n. RroWnlee of the ttr*l jhav* been charging 1 *&gt; rent, a
Presbyterian Church
officiating mile on r.wrhe. ami 'Jh, cents

Negro Fails In His
.Attempt To Escape -n il tos
From County Jail'

%
-V 111III,MV
ttointy
mi
1» 1ts-u|, I ' M
*
H r m tlM ltd id |m* M il la an
ml In* « n
III 111* tf ' ■**|*s lb
H stljb Ivm in n It |i , '* uI llll'Y 1- 1*
Hag a ni. a n*l X. \\ &gt; *mti, v « , la a

The body will be sent hy early
Pullman, while the Western I
morning
train to Sleulwnvllle, Irnad. have hvvn
been charging from | Itmrvlalt rnlrm in , yiwimr netfn*
' who ha t juat been Uni inI oxer to.
Ohio, where burial will lie made. twin to three cent a.
«n a rhar#r #f »v j | » ^ i „ « , n K ostial
«am|hasCti
The Southern »mil way ivienlly , the rn ix l
Mrs. Dullock was one of I In' ' * * * |*"|»lv nia.h a tb»h |»U*ttf*- wIim Ii Ii* aid many |*»
city's most picturesque figures A filial an application for Ikeriftl* I
lid | ^tlT tvee*b»ni i * hr n n W in g le,l . ,tui^
utamt* 4iin|dy
f,,i pn«- p ar*
resident here for over
il.'i year., aton to
continue
the 1 l*.
3| j to the t'ountjr Jail thu niirnijnc,{|iuMr
Iw-imt rtn in l, Ml. lin n she came to Florida in search of
\ »«)
|2V tv nl i n t o after
but hr «a&gt; rveapturni m frw min dun fiankh 'Uirxi tixU&gt;
that
her health. She attributed he Dll j
while thr other Southern r%*•*!*f |u||mi Ulpf 4fu&gt;r . rlt--rha*r thrxiugh1**|( -fa ll |*- my |Hii|w,s,*.
t( I
usual a re ’ to the climate of thi.,
hratlvil

auction.

"U ve in Florida, watch ypur
diet, and you'll l)ve aa long and a*
happily as I have,” was her ad­
monishment to the many pioneeis
and younger persons who gathered
at Lake Mary fof the ninth annual
reception last Nlw Acer's l),y.
Mrs. Bullock’s greatest Interest
during her latter years was her
association
with
1‘ rrsbyteriau
Church circles. Hhe rarely missed
a meeting of her group, and her

|( .....

Wharf, WurehoUHe Tug Day halt* Nols '«!'" ' w "
$120 For Salta( ion
Army l*osl ForlO.’M

by

U u in vilk
t hv |(uUl*ki!l*

mini
**,4J|Municipal F.**o aiol ibwn tbv lakr

ait*

fi*itutwitr

rmmch

Lt

U*

I
i

'

1 ("* Jiiniri *

John Meisch Socks {I p.iitfi
vtit VVxi i *■i
s
| ,,„ tu,, .
Seventh Term 0 n
CountyCommission ! , •*!

Ufa. Sarah M. dark of Steuben came here from Chicago a year
villa;
*•
*C° giving up his newspaper work
llOrd. W.
YV. II.
H K
Iflotl
Haul L'i.L
t . I
s -is t
t. k as
• f Sanford,
M , Paul
Kirk, l ithr
re because nf ill health. He ia
Mr*. Merle Wiggins and M ». survived by a wife now llr k g la
Margaret Clark o f Steubenville. Chicago.
*»d Mra. Joseph Kennedy &lt;-f
a ,T * ! " f

0hi° l

p m ral

greet-

grandchildren. Including Mias Hum
Rgayoa o f Sanford, and a greatgreat-grandchild.

C w t AgainDenies
Motion To Acquit
Gaiyion, Burroughs

•

WAKIUNOTON Apr. 1 C -C H
--roat O a second Urn* Justice
Ylstdsu today denied a
defame, motion that ho instruct
the Jery to acquit Bishop Connon and Miss Ada Burroughs of
W srg* s t conspiracy to violate-kha
Wp* practice* art.
Th#
as all
Ws
.mart ales overruled a da­
ta strike ant alt
raidmea swept that
■w rn. New
Yack,

west

com er

ol

the

buildin g j i w o o m i u t % &gt;he

d e p n r t -1

tendaat, also had given .k s v -,
,l,' k S 'h -d and ‘ he
King and Deputy HMkaon r.u t hi &gt;
*d Mwato alter whlrh
Coleman in a clump e f bushes n e a r ' hevaiee (he owner and opera
the O tw . Service terminel. . i d , 1'" "*
•S Ur Th-aler
which
he was broutht bach lo ,ail.
! '* " * —' “ •&gt;»"* the alto of the Mi|iktw 1lv* *Irf,
II, - K i d fwr four years aa
&gt;U U t el ihe peace for S« sumls
t .ami,- and tw was defeated foe
Tl. - H a . of county judge by the
!.»
...... a'gta e f *R Vo4e« in the

Wallace Declares Social Planning I s
Needed To Prevent Suicide Of Society
NEBRASKA CITY, Neh, Apr,
I L r - (A V - Social planning to
necessary, Secretory Wallace laid
thousands e f Nebraskans yester­
day, to prevent th* sueid* ef se~

d iffe re n t

ir y

f»*r ;nv* I bat
nil* |«uir Midi
I hi* gtivcim*
Aland tin* •*!•

1*‘liit'*»|a“ (llHikillg Ol l tllv window nn nt ivmu ‘1 haxv
1 when 1 .toVr o ff / bill I pii*- a b r jw*11 iv nf :» 11 inn
i didvi‘1 know n ha! wi t linp|tvinti|r.
I'll"* llitlv*i| *&gt;*s4*A|to‘ iif I hr (nil laW
“ N ow , in mil your ow n buonrxt* irarv nni'Hii
i " i Ih- Adnifniulrg* ^
and d iix r m*&gt; o r Irl I you
and 11**11 V d u ll
fill nrXX- .'liiti-rrilUxf

Mn H»i
* xptakii-

i r l \ tImur will I m* til! H g h i,“ thry
nAk«1 T lir j Hdil m r lo fhrivv rm fax!
a , I i nn Id miki* lirr ro.

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M i)*"

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m

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torIII

riv.atcnl

VHIm I

1 1t,) L m *4 ih io r prim
ntramxt
hi , nil tb,
fitiir niol
iiiadr
mr

ii'i'i fla n * train, i-lld**
V ■ ntiia blllnn and i a|

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la * i

M Ma hull,

I 'm

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Mr

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huhI )

(\* hi nii'M»»n

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altviHiaul

t am r

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♦i . \
*d, 1*1 pa? and ml *»litl I
. o'di. I u ) a w ord, fill lllrlt* w n I

lla r t a ml Itrttyi .*1

I "l AL'MIUht iliy ril»^
I 11* »i viv K**f
a tram

•iiitr rl &gt;n |1M.4h

•hiiuuiirtxl hi*
Paadidm y
paitieutai -. ,alp ) v . lrr,u ,. ... . -im.l sl.u
D A Y T O N A B E A t'll. Apr. f i e j - and .aa duan the alley leading i « j «»'■■&lt;» &lt;*f g«-.v™n« nl
SI \ l \ IN ( f l l ' N I IfiM iM
jb " ‘ hr -e'rral
cw »lit..lm n al 11&gt;&gt;rn, in
* Inch
bf
ffiL u n l
&lt;A P I — The body o f Arthur Shnne- the Zoo.
Mr
McMullen
fired
.a
tlw
air
;«n
w
,&gt;d*«e*‘
»
a
t
.
approved
by
the
j
t!.
}T&gt;t
„
T..„(
way, fiction errlter, colamnlat aa
O H M K \ I T , T* x , A|tr 24
‘ ha‘ ‘ m
„ * th
twsi si - -I, J , 'i i
p |0
* * [ ! ' '**** *" &lt;&gt;hto
the Daytona Meach N tw « Journal, lance hut the negro did not * 1 "tP ., ,« ,J e , Mi Her ad-* said
I 11.-1 l l r i 'h
f»« n r,»t
aa
«thv
|tUilMi»m
thf
the
mtrn
*|
m
taf
|
%
;|
%
r
Ito
n
rW
rlnrida are those which many lo -. formerly a columnist and faster.' continuing through the Too
flllflllvd
I * !»i»f It" tb &gt;1b |h « t i itw tlftt n u n 1
cal persons dacla
most ln-|arf|rr on Chicago and CvuMan. M I ria l visitors scattered in eve.y , ll*r
Ilf. I I norb ir r ih (,, nr(,n*swiil *
™ ""* "* * M ‘
yv'lt-i.lay w I*■Ir a jury nm
teres ting (hey hove ever heard
iK iaie ht. i . l w a i in a rrm-idr» a ■ |ih*laHk*v \»» m uliiictt ill*. ImkIvx \h *
HI., papers, was yerterdty ( bmM dlpeetkra.
la»tfti* at b t In i 1,1 lijr
bim
fm
Iff* . Bullock was born at Steu­ hy bathers lying on the beach.
fat mingr •ft Ml! “It r f *1 Ik. k i!llll|* lif J \(
Deputies Jark H t c h « * and Jack
" f ,h***
■*“ *r ' " * • * ’ (»Mh«|»vrxMi * W m l S i -V
benville, Ohio on Nor. 6. 1K37 There was a bullet wound through Flyat had la the nwealim. Jutulwd
■tvtlan
H i' annoHittvtiu'til »x ilw* I In
&lt;» he l. elected,
.t v M v inxu
Her survivors delude two daugti- th* heart.
into a car and sped aD.r the .w
Mr
• memher - f tblnl niRilt *luv lUtf itw |*a4( fvm
Ura, Mra. Ellnbath M. Kirk and
, aivlalal V,
Inf
l it,
at- l» • ' « * ' * fasaUy. lie aitewdrd tlajm b|*
Shumway was IS year* old. 11* gro. and l*hU King, negro
the

y i m i van

| l hi *rat a it Ii mi1 mid tbr o tb ri I b'i|"* xxv I,' 1 him
1tfn! i|i thi t ti iii I Ir &gt;h,*‘ il , I »aw I hr nrriiiintaiM 'rii t Itw1

l be arrirtto
drafted
11 -»ni t m i
-I*
•
1'ha It man .‘ mmin . of i he H ouse
In v* I Ho * Mb' i I'Rib I w a *&gt; run
judit ia r) i MininiMi , a fln a talk
S**|di luor, i I i
it «ii.
Hill! L o nil l' 4 \
u lliri tna I*1 x* lib tin l*n id, rtl w ill I lie Irgis- j
UtK‘k,'| «M ilid't'i
I lilt -1 ). m! U 'tutiol* 1 tlilllL it Ift I lull tx.mld I*** I;,kin up by hi*/
.l,d,it \|* i*‘ b. Si . i-» id it
MI hai bit 11
M 111*t»Iri•i, war ^p i in i'" Ira d T h r p larr \x:*• 4,'IMinillvr I «hIm}‘
&lt;«*Minty’» iu«»'t
•rixtwrt^ I M an \ '» v Ml|th. IK*toll.V I |.t ,
, I I 111 lull *1011* Ilf lb, lilt'll |!*d o.*1
a*»*l * h ail m an **f ili»* It*
I j a»&gt; t 'la
tv **nt tui im *| to f .*4 ...
aI* I i t|i|*i &gt;| mi I In ,|iH*i

Nmahvillvrmlioad
aakvil two and
*.**• friin, |M,u»rvarxl Inward tbv r&gt;, w rUatvil i„ y-,.
u. TaDaha^ nt
tmlva,
1 hr W fiU ftt j
|HlW bviiyr complvtrd,
with an **t*vfi mind that mil U*
“ " 7 ,r
road.4 ai*kvi| pcrmHMon tu
ton. LaUr W. A MvXIullvn, win* tvwdy lu y*vi,l It* (In dnlalrx of
tinua thv *«mv rat**.
anv'trd th*- twyiv l-tr Sunday.
*b- '*! lb** ,«uiu&gt;
w i i Ivadiutf Ihv nvtfiti away fixow
*'1 thv opintu** Itsat llw iw xl t ,'nnt)
thr Ca&gt;Uit Umov to thv jtil. Juat i
**f »b* latfulatttir will Iw
b at Mr McMuUvn %»|&gt;rnrxl thv dour H*wr in whnh It* wwMMtewfwkir
I „ e . l L . 1 S.SWU1 » — . J u u l J . ...I _____
o f llw Jail, the negro darted a r o u n d . '•** hr railed upon l » iv b u ild and i .j , ^
,
**'*'

Daytona Columnist 1
FoundDead On Beach

And

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• - , XX»(1* - Ir M.
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1 M l , . 1* V thx klitihndl mii*1 1 toi*
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lift
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and
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h&gt; 1 Asian.* h lb, "iht i 1Jt*vr • am *
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1 .1.1 ms 1 ti iltifi anil irrl mil, Tbvy

I I A I i D A D . Ir jij. A p r 21. M I O - j i
T ou r A ra b - lis t s ) wen- u -iilriic n l L
*&lt;■ lira lb fur tbr n tun lrr of IR V
« mm
,t* I•• I l»t* |*§i t * } I*t*xx i*r Hitt,i*»*i, K i.iirr, 2.1, llu iv r r e ll of I'in cln n a ll J
■t tH|i tr|, itiib " n,tilth
uf
l ark g .s d -.s ii- srsl mm o f t’b s r lr s FuRR I
l-alll'% ami Hit'll |»hnn*«l fur lirl|i
rr i*f 1h a lra b , F it,
Sn hi-it* I a hi at f "n r k Fall*,
Y «'ii nr F i'h n ninI bn rumpdiV 44
tf latl i»» !«■ a Mi* I«&gt; 1*11 « It,*nI *1
inn, l(u't*d|ih \lay, iurw»|uiiw*riilfa
I

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*t« It.inr/* “ Mil tlrm r aw ayxialktHl Ab«ttit an h*mr unit I I

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Slain ('itrus Control Committee Sets

Charlie Kennedy. 75, ■ Up Allotment O fC itru s For This Week
Dies At His Hu me
____

iM il A M 'D
A Ihd
aturtititf mu Thuriwlay « f thia tarok
'»•*
24
,V • m* til- i«, 11.&lt; Ii* U*a«liuK auct mix
Ckfeilw U n «n v Ktiiii
|. t* f .iaanU, o f Taui|*a, iih Iv
1hx* 1tHft l«t*&gt; f»M ' i • w rrk Iwginnini:
m k k h l of this MXi I*»||
\|eivlt lit, It-el I Ik* inow til krv|*
(ffinr
p*St 31 jvafh, ilwd at
2
o
r
»•*
A1*i
2l&gt; and , !• 1 "C
May
11 ruprfngl arnl orangv pruralr^
r
at 1 a*b-|»tvto| I i,i,
W South S ta fon l
Ax*
II) thr
\* i n d a y
low. lif at le i* !
phi hitfHvf
(Kan
-vnintf
tk o tt 3 Ik u'rturk 11**
f 1**1 via t 'll 1XIr 1 *«itl 1*4 1 «»«i« mitt r&lt;*
|nritriiHHipIttl by Hvx-tvtary l* (J.
1“
...... rd primary m wbhh ha i f l r r a
illnva*
| 1 I t ,) .lx a* fid 4 * »
I Sliau'n.
i- i- &lt; i -II votes,
rW j
T W i r I avnricra anil Im
tifll
D ip
-1
ll-indwn has thr dul
m. ,
lUIxxard* pniiilv^l t,, iviiv njirrifir
I tiixr*
tt%m thr
Khck»t&gt;n
1III
i S , tt \ **t k
• - » i i-&lt;&gt; tag keen snail—I ruler
Ml t taiiiplv uf a frivnd, a fruit if«&gt; »
Ml
t IU 00 uVbok ItlHtill I Xi a ITuiad*' l| hia
. t *■#h( m« 4 l-tks Lmdg* fur ibre*
In
in 111*11 tin* lx
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ry, and John Ramhlry .
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Krm«m-t)
waa hern
at | T t o r r w s . m h w iI. m -u s . mw. im - L »“ *W Kraprfruil titan to have
In " ‘-•'V lliB
mi 1 ,'a fv d rrtlt
I I , p iw iu sel mis-W b ) S ra stu f John S lakrn ?.* rent* a hem a month k|a
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meats le fsrnwra In t im » Ith •
these, net to mention their influ­
ence la putting rky wag* *ntwvr&lt;
hack t* week producing the g w l .
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clkrtjr **
*
n W th* hemfM payment 1* ant
He spake at Nebraska's princi­ tik^maat aignlfknat tsatur* d Hnpal Bslebratluo to ohservaaca at
arher day, th* holiday or ig lasted
v* (hat
tks.
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by a former Secretary of Agrteatleoktac
tie.tarn, J. Btoritog Mertun. a Nstows ,
St (heck '&gt;
has. The celebration was held «■
the town of Merten’s old heme,
• f ngrtcnllare's ad)u-&gt;
Arhee Ledge, new a state park
Asm. as well as la the-se&gt;
Mstmatog the federal governntm !&lt;i
ajrrWultural
at least th.
Naltonnl » “ h m il • « » X* IW U m c e
Mrs. a lM i n o t U un c ra p v fru it • f p i u i i Waltons mid. “ ahert tlghtod,
fashma th#
fwr Iweda »• Tharoitsv
m»!r4y 10 Frrrrnl at all
K. Kennedy;
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every we
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since thr -« &lt;bst date, nm ntgwd tw sMrwd I M KaMMxlf m 4 ft. U
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h « r the hensftt payments. 1 nanhi
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T W rw a n itlrr aiao voird lu renet want to minimise the tt/ewa*oxt all
r tfa litio a i rfR tn d ln f
waa ever wits .two* wheat,nets, •watstv *to M | . U o f
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PRICE FIXING
BELD I S NOT
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CabinetCommitteeAdvisefl Roosevelt Of
FfodfogsOn Widely.
Debated Proposal
WASHINGTON, Apr. 81.
—(AP)— President Roose­
velt hM been' advised directly
by1a &lt;p4cM cabinet commit­
tee that the creation of a pol­
icy of price fixing is not yet
faaalble.
Thi* conclusion w aa placed on

Ua whit* boum dash b , s « t.U rtoa P a rk tux, l e p e r , W allace and

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KICKED OUT

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Million Dollar Damage Suit CUERY OUSTED
U. S. POLICY ON Filed
AgaifatGov. Rolph By
JAPCHALLENGE Widow OfCyttchedMu rde rer IS LEADER OF
TAMMANYHALL
UNANNOUNCED

SAN FRA N CISCO , A pr. &gt;l«—
(Aft—Gov. Ja m es Rolph, J r.,
of
C alifornia, who declared th a ly n ch ­
ing a t S a n Jn«e la*l Novem ber of
tw o kidnap-alayer *u*pecta “the
best lesson C alifornia ev er
has
given the co u n try ,” waa sued yes­
terd a y for fl.ftOO.000 t y the w i­
dow o f one of the victim s.
Mr*. E velyn Holm es, widow of
! W A SH INGTON , Apr. 21—S ta te John M. H olm es, alleged la her
d e p artm en t official* l » ‘t
n ic h t com plaint the G overnor aided and
aw aited a “corrected version” of ■fretted in inciting the public m ind
Japan** “ clarified policy tow ard by atatem en ta he would o ffer no
C hina” before tak in g any »lep» protection to H olm es and H arold
su s­
toward decid ln r w hat should
be T hom as T hurm ond, held m
pects In the kidnap-slaying of
done about It.
The Ja p a n ese am bassador, H i­ llrooke L H a rt, young San Joes
m erchant.
! n » h i Saito, told new spaperm en he
'\ J h t r d '. '
pru p ix rd calling a t the » tit* d e - 1 T he su it also named as d efen d ­
John r . C u rry , T am an y leader I p, rtm , n t .h o rtly to p r e .r n t *uch a n ts S h e riff W illiam J Kmlg of
fo r ,t* f P^H-Xhra year*. who waa . „ ..e„rre rle d re ra lo n ." lie tndi- S a n ta C lara county, (torn whieh
ro tu
T out of office yeaterday.
ted"
ycaterdey.
, r&gt;led there had been some dlscrep- jail the men were ilrag p -d by s
j an n ea o r m iaunderstanilinga
in mob and hangoJ to tree s; tha Ban
Jose New.&lt; and
radio
sta tio n
p rw io u i v ersion,.
So fa r, the wholr a ffa ir
haa KIJW of San Jose and its o p e ra ­
tor*. F red J . H art. C. V. Dahl and
been handled in *uch an o t r a - o f E ta I*. H a rt, and 100 John Dae*,
firlal m anner here th a t it haa been
ten identified as San Franciaco
d ifficult fur an o ffin e l to take any
form al action. N eith er thia nor
ny o th er governm ent haa
te e n
-------i approached directly and the Ja p a n r . , go*em m *nt h*. m*d* no o f­

State Department To
S t u d y ‘Corrected
Venrion’OfWarninff
B e f o r e Deciding:

p r iv a t e T in e s

T h a re p o rt, atlll w ithheld from
publication, w aa
a e th o r ita tlr e lr
described aa recom m ending th a t
p ap itire sto p s ba tak en to g e t In­
fo rm atio n w hich would m ake a a
objective ju d g m en t poaalbla.
T ha re p o rt U a bort. I t m akaa no
a t^ a a p t to decide the m eriU of the
quaaUeua w hether prices h a re ris ­
en tee .fa r un d er N B A price contra l provision* In codes, o r w heth­
placing view* before all the ch an ­
e r aoch prorlalona h a re been con­
-------I eellorlea of the world. The** view*
ducts* to e monopoly.
W A SH INGTON . Apr 21.—Wft a rc, according to the T okyo for- '
I f the e d ric e Is accepted It wee — Flying the airm ail was throw n ' eig n office, th a t J a p a n p ropose.
sa id a u th o rlte tlre ly , a continus- open to private bidding y e .te r- to «haie w ith C hina the re*pon»i
w ith
tla n e f th e a a p e rim e n u l a ltitu d e
*
,
t„ do I b iltlj for C h in .’, re l.tio n
to w a n l the question raa* b* e i - J ^ ' ___ ,
, _,
____ , ________ f„ ,e ig n power*.
(th e work at
_ _
- rent* .an
. . «...
...........ile.. ....
conaidcrcd h a r t • • h ttlc
17 1-2
airplane-m
all
Thi
Ut*aa
. ! ....
mi til rmntm
abort
the »way
up fe,
to .HUM
cent*.
sh
o rt of a declaration
d eclaration of
ot a J a |
Bo low wer* soma of the b id ,, nw o p rn tec to re t* over C hina and
by rum pa rmon with the 41 15 if made officially would violate
cent maximuniB impoftrd by thr the nine-|K&gt;w*r tre a ty aigned a t
t office d e p artm e n t, th a t they W ashington in 1922.
A ccording to announcem ent by
from
a
Inige
if the sta te m e n t should be maihJ ..C
Fok**, Field S upervisor, ro u g h l g a sp s
w en
4rowd of intently Interested «|h t - i „ ffirlnlly, Inidcation* here
* . E m ergency C rap Lilian
Section,
to to re a t the cerem onious o p in ­ th a t a consultation am ong
thi
jfe rm
C red it
A dm inistration,
ing of the propoaals
powers signatory to the
nine
Whose headquarter* V. In O rlanda,
P o stm a ster G eneral F a rley and |K&gt;wet tre a ty would be railed.
the tim e for filin g "a p p lic a tio n *
his aftlca la st nighf w err poring
h id * . Tecelvod (ot
« r ' m ail rnutoa. 45
v . U nder a c t of C ongress epproved
acutolly
w ere i subm itted,
hut
I r e b . IS, IM 4. 140.000,000 was ap tw o w e rr ejected.
" I
llllB L
r U IIU
111
1 W p rep rin ted fo r em ergency
crop
Am ong the bidder* were e ig h t
loose to eligible farm er*. Na lo an , com panies, revam ped sin re F a r ­
, wB] be m ade to a n y a p p lic an t who ley decreed th a t
no
concern j
___ __
’ can obtain eMewKere the neceessry whose a ir mall c o n tra cts had | W A SH IN G TO N , A p r
21
ciwdit for hie 1934 fa rm in g opera- been a n n o lle i or who had
r e p - j t A P I Bishop C annon testified !” tioaa. All application* for &lt;160 or re p re se n ta tiv e , a t the m uch-dia- | d ,y t« a Di»trlct of f'nlum bia jury
m ars m ust firs t t e ftied* to the rusawl conference of 1930 could i th a t he had used money from *n
Production C redit A ssociation op­ be eligihle.
j e sta te of which he was esecutoi
e ra tin g In the county w here the
A nother U dder th at was e a g e r-j for " I’eraonal o b lig a tio n ," and for
crepe a re to be grow n, and the *« A irlines,. Inc., rn trre d proposal* "C am paign p u rp o se ,’’ in an effort
aociatlagVi c ertific ate of rejection for ro u te , form erly rovered
by to defeat A lfred .‘sm ith for p rrsi
m oat ba presented to the E m er­ four com panies.
Hoeing
A ir dent in IM2H
g e n cy C rojf Dean Section before it
(C ontinued Front P age T e a )
A little later the Sniitharn M rth
-will consider th e application.
f
4m11ut churchm an
intervened w ilh
s im ila r action m ust b* token by D e L a n d ’H M a H k e d T h u i r MNti, No,” and a shake of the brail
• ppllranta who (M ain from $50 to ’
,
_
.
- ,
when his attorr»«y, Rolwrt M«
1149. w here It b th o u g h t th e ir a P | A g a i n
I 8
S u C C U M S fu l
Neill th re a trn a d U **k for a mis
plication to the A ssociation would |
2 1 - W arren tria l.
receive favorebl#
conalderation. &gt; 1 K LAN* • A|,r.
This wa« preceded by a heated
Jackson and
The m axim um loan to a n , appllKlt' ^
firs t
two arg u m en t betw een opposing coon
c an t b 12*0. No loan will be m a d .
..
At-1 during which th«- wonl “ tric k ­
to any app licant who cannot p ro ? *•
e ry ” was hauled bark ami forth.
d a te evidence th a t h» b ro opernt-1
John W ilson, governm ent p e rs e ­
r
,
_____ * •. _____ hom e, w ere held up and robbed
Ing la the K r a f . rm luctlon pro- #f ^
^
^
n„ ht
c u to r bail been q u tatlo n in g (*•!!_
« f the A gricu ltu ral A djust
by D alaind's m asked bandit who non about tha e sta te of Mary
raant A d m la b tra tio n , o r who p b n s
bobbed up ag ain a f te r re m a in ­ Moore.
to la o e a a o his 1914 a c re sg s or ing Inactive fo r several weeks.
lie asked tha Bishop if he had
p ro d e ctla a over th a t a f 1933.
T he rubber, laying a w a it
In the money from It In his posse■
M r. F akes will be la Sanford th e Jackson g a ra g e , w hen
the •Ion a t the beginning of tha 11125
a v a l the C ham ber a f
Commerce trio retu rn e d from
the
show cam paign.
a t covered them w ith a pistol. J a c k ­
w T hursday loom ing A pr. S«,
Cannon replied th a t ha had aonic
tlOO o'clock, t a give advice end son loat $25 and M bs E ngland but ha couldn't rem em ber the
re a d e f aaalatgiw a to
Sem inole *30.
M b s Jack sun's pockatbook am ount.
^ C ounty f a rm e rs in the p re p a ra - w hich aha carried
A iked If ha used it for ram
under
her
e b o a s, l a tha aaaaatlBM all desired a rm s w aa
overlooked by
the pal# n purpose# tha Bishop said lie
III fill f t * — a a d g a eb to n ce
'• robber.
kept It on hand “To use aa I saw
*
being given by Mias
C harlotte
fit."
Smith, la th e Otty. B all,
Asked if ha aahauatad }he Moure
e sta te money for cam paign p u r­
h
poses he replied “ E ith e r th a t or
T A L L A H A S S E E . Apr. &gt;1.—( * ) fa r personal obligations.”

RID FOR AIR MAIL
PACTS W ITH U.S. ;
Reorganized, Former
. Contractors W e r e
Among: B i d d e r s

Tliae To File Appeal
FoT Crop LoanlaShort

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'““-te&amp;fe-*;,

Field Aa Army Aides

—T he G overnor', office y e s te r­
day Indicated It considered th a
r sla y in g of a negro a t B radenton
. by J o e Kopm an. c itru ,
g ro w er
whose sm all dau g h ter the negro
accused of a tte m p tin g to
a tta c k , a closed incident.
K opm an shot and killed th e
aa tw o o ffic e r, conducted
th a p riso n e r down a Ilrad en to a
vtrwet. K opm an
a rre ste d b u t
b y • coroner’s Jury. A
g ra n d ju ry la te r declined to la g irt him .
Upon request
from
Use go v ern o r's office. S h e riff J ,
F . D avidson a f M ans Ice county
rep o rted •‘•v e ry precaution aoooatngiy n e ce ssa ry ” was ta k e s to
p r a is 'd th a negro
The g averM r 's office thanked the s h e riff
f a r his re p o rt.
•ro N K T r o x

G irn t

d iy o b c r

LOS A H O K iiS . Apr. f l ^ J I d ney Fog. dim inutive film s e t ra te ,
w aa a d iv e rts yesterday
w rito r,
wham aha h a a accused a f enmity

People Should PrepnreFor Emerg:ency
M tlS iu W , A pr. 21 &lt;T&gt; -T he
‘‘m tiiuove m llito ria atam " of all
riii,l Uussic w as dem anded by
Mu h a d K alinrn, p n - deiil of S u ­
n i l Itussia, l* ,t night
an lmp o rtan t |&gt;art of rm in lr) wide prep-

ImmediateProbc Into
‘Serious’ Condition
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r r » r h n r rtilin rrlrtl * ilh th r fro nt
lay ||iouHBn&gt;U of ih trs d * .”
)if
iiik in lu n i'il bbhilr rontlrn in in g th r
riira l nobirtr
not l rin g
t it*ntly artiigs in this rrg a rd
‘T h r r h l r f tank i» t«»*tr«in wornr n and children and td h r r « not fit
for m ilita ry nervier to r u r r ) out
the work of c o llrc tiv r farm * when
all ah lr iMMlird |H*rwonn » r r mohi
lu r d , no that
norm al
function*
w ill not lx* interfered w ith
“ Th«»atr whi* rem ain in th r roll r c t i i r farm * muat i.a- p re p a rn l for
e ve ryth in g

SHE TOLD ’EM

MRS. ROOSEVELT
SURPRISES D. A. R.
IN HER ADDRESS

'lHtLady DoeBUnheard
OfBy AskingGroup
" W e ll," C u rr y *aid to the form er
To AbetWorldPeace
I m ayor, a trai'c of «a » m ilr c-rowMlng

W A SH IN G TO N , Apr 21

* * ^ ! h l s face, " it's just another
th ing
W A SH INGTON ,
Apr
2 I-*
President Roosevelt u rg r.l r a il­ i in our live.
(AIM Mr* F ranklin II R no.rvelt
road m anagers and labor to
A w aiting him o u tsu lr Taim uatiy yeaterday did the u n h rard-nf new for sis m o n th , the M is tin g » " I
w || M |. , u r r y ln , hl. , . m l|y
• he stood on the platfo rm of tha
p rfro n t wag* .eductio n
I |llm(U„ ni.
,n a l.t l * . &gt; 1'ster.iay aha. ply .I" ,
„ n r of |hr
d l„ r ((.,
defenalviat D A R.'a »nd a.k ed
m.
nding that t h . e a r n e r, a l... in. | wh&lt;i
, h|.
, . ld them to lead to w ard world peace
n. r d t.U ly r o n v c l c n n d tlm n .
f ..r |a ||e (t(&gt; id
{hm{
w hfn

She term ed talk th a t It waa Im
pn,slide to do anyth in g to prevent
. .
. I hail cast his vote for
C u r r y , the w ar a
"d e fe a tis t a ttitu d e ." She
R«M»aevelt ad va n cn l hts pri»poa«l | |#|l#r na|,j
pleaded for p a trio tism th a t w oull
for settlem ent o( the is ilra a d ,
.
, .
.
.
,
*| want wou to change your teach youth to live for country aa
labor dispute in a letter to Joseph l
.
„ „
.
... ,
i vote and vote against me, because well a , to die for country. Bh#
(I Kgatixan. ra ilro ad r«» ordinal ••»,
...
. ,
...
,
would
,
.
. il
&gt;*«•!• caused this whole thing sih I uig ed an educaUon th at
afl4-r ai'iMiralr talk s this v%tt.»|'
. . .
*
.
.
. | . &lt;&gt;imi illfected It lio in dtiwii wnwie p re p a rr for world u n derstanding
» llh
tin
rittployrr
ami Is Ih. 7
•
you w i l l
“ if our country I, going to b a d
groups.
any group in any
R rgm ntm g th r . n t lr r
r a il.....!
I l l n r . had ie l..r n r .l hastily front th* way, and
situation, p a rti.n la rly
th r high S p rin g .. A rk .,,c o u n try i. going to b a d Ih* way,
ft sod c h a rg e , for the ra rriri* . a*
,h r
cmllw.l. It ought to he t h i. group.” ah*
serious th r Ib ra n lm l tm.k up the | •’• rl' r r ,n
" • * k • f , r , I n .u i -[ told th* a.tn n te h e d d a u g h te rs. "Bequestion at h i. c .b m rt m rcl.ng K*"1* decried they had enough c .u .e you h avr t h . knowledge, the
yesterday and appointed a . p e d a l * 0" ’* lo ° ' , , l h , o »
| education, the
background,
th ,
com m ittee of three tn investigate.)
It •**. to lllnea th at the t.u rry ^ h 'V r of country.
^
H r frrU th r im lurtry ha* rr»« hr 1' f«»i«''#• had lotikrtl fur lh r backing i Anti *■ fu rth e r a rg u m e n t, »ht
th r |M»int « h n r
there are Ju»: | Htai would stem the lu lr of rrvtiil. j added
“ C ertainly II Bhotild ba
two alternative*
reorganization!
lirlo re the vote, ( ulkm a io -e -m o ie w iuih while lo feel th a t you
of (h r r a i’ltal a tiu rtu rra of
turned I 41 ( u r i y
[ am* puttin g youi effort* Into
lint-A to take them out of raceiv«ir
"Jo h n C u rry , every
man and j (’anting people so to live th a t Ilf#
ehipf. or governm ent ow nership to woman in Ihi# room lodtU you in " ill Im w orth living, ami they will
\aho h he !■ uppoaad. e ir e p t a» al
( t o otlauad an J’agv T w a)
. " a n ! to toork out a civilization
,

,,,i w r r r u|

T a n .m .n y lt o ,

last rvBort.
*
- - ■ ------- | " h e i r p a ln o tlz m w ill mean livin g
“ T h r y m uni have a ginni knowl
ny increased! J ud lT C S h C D D &amp; rcl I)rO D H ! 1,1
lie pro|Moaed l hat any
niterrBta of everyone in
e«igr of | ih )« c il g ro g ra p h y of t h n r
m »ui country an«l
tha world at
during ‘
regions arvl ) m&gt; well vrm etl in all earning* by the c a m e ra
a ig r ami not aim ply prapaied lo
forma of knowledge regarding th r the coming rnontha l»e ilrviitni to |
In- for your c o u n try ."
proj* i i
repelling of attacks on th r c iv il­ the rehahilltation of the
JA CKSON VI 1,1,E, Apr. 21.
tiea. Itrttrr aervire and a«ldltlonal
1'ii‘vioiia to M n . HooRcvrll z ar
ian population."

JudgeSheppard Drops
Dead InJackHonvillc

em ploym ent
lla inaiated the ra rrie ia correct
condition* of furlough, p art tim e
work, dem otions and unreasonably
low m inim um pay
rata riea R opar and Parkin*
ami A ttom ay G eneral Tum m lnge
were nam ed by Roosevelt to study
Acceding to th r demand* of the whole rmllmad problem.
scoivs of friends, Boston Steel*,
Ah
K a il Side grow er who has represrn trd h i, d i,tr ic t on th* Hoard
of t ’ounly t um m iaaiunsra for tha
p a .t 10 y r a r., announced him self
I’ARIH,
Apr
II
(4*1
A
toda) a . a candidal* fo r re-elachowling mob 8000
ciiuim iinuti
t toll to th r iifflct. l i t w lahni
to
and •x tre m ists, rm b lttsrc d
over
Tr|trr»«-nl Ih a tric l No. I for •
the g o v e rn m e n t’s economy
pay
m tth two y ra r tarm .
cuts,
engaged
h undred,
of
A iiativr of V irginia, Mr Steal# guard* and arm ed police in violent
canit t&lt;&gt; Sanford tn IWlft with h it s k lrm b h e , y e a b rd a y th a t re su lt­
fa miiI&gt; ••tile d on tha E a .t Side, ed in alm ost 1000 a rre s ts arwl in­
•ii I k s i m on* of th a t ,cc- ju rie s to about 200.
ami
no*t prom inent grow rm .
tun
The bloody scenea of mut, franxy
■ announcem ent, Mr Steel# and riots ra rly In F o b ru a ry wera
In
JA C K S O N V IL L E , A pr. I I . • hat hla p latfo rm ts t« ,e d recall*.I a , Dying squad* of polica
0 ^ — The tra n sie n t service of the .!«■
upon the theory of m m o - charged through tho o tr* * u n ear
F lo rid a E m ergency Relief Admin ' I
i . tie,i application to the tha d l y hall, •w inging th e ir clubs
b t n t i o n y e a b rd a y e a t to 22 the
-iiuation. He pointed out rig h t and left tn a n a tte m p t to
M b r of sta tio n s w bera w andrr• arch of th* record, will d isp erse th* surly throug.
atm m ay obtain a fro* n ig h t's ludg• hat he haa c o n aL lrn tly
By the lim* nearly 1000 had
Ing w ith food.
a Com m issioner, fur b a m a rre ste d and th* r a il driven
H a ary Rodkey, tra n s ie n t d irec ­
i
i
i
.
i
i
r
e
i
which
w
ere
at
one#
(to rn pillar t&lt;&gt; post by t h , wildly
to r,' a*U th e move * a i m ade tn
ir. pra ctic a l nnd r««&gt;noml- p v ta g in g &gt;olit* clubs, tb s dem on•to p th a practice o f m any person*
•tra tio n faded out.
• f w a n d erin g from tow n to tow n '*
B a t before th* d em eaalrato r*
wJUtotrt re p o rtin g a t a U a aaien t M Meel# haq had o p i-.itio .i
c am p , w here th e y would bo re- "ni) twice d u rla g th e pa*l 10 dispersed many hsadr w ar* crackg a l rad to w ork.
“ " k h mto he arorad ad la hand-to-hand fig h tin g p a d
o ■ • were
“ O ao a ig k t ear* o to tlo n ," were i .n u n . mg &gt;let arias gvor hi, f*w
A u th o n tits look
a rt ip a t
D oF oalak flprtaga. / r A m n u . Ha w a s aiotod t - hi*
to stotiun
tram p eto m a t
Q alney, T a lla lm o to # /■
th rrn oewtion, without
C ity , G a la a a rlllt.' opi—•&gt;&lt;&gt;««. a a d th a t andoi&gt;*m*nt, rtn tto g ic position* ta
•4 . A uguatlno, F a la tk a . plu- 'h* F « t t h a t h i g o n .td e r. h U I * hipata in r a n It W N dacWUd
f i t s but th a ‘ ‘
qrtoao Bench. O rU n io . rrcuf.' in offlco h M boon conziBtcnf *-----K olbourne, L akeland, with h,. pl*dg« to Wa c o iu titu e n t,,
q uarter* vl
F a r t M yers, Befcrint. Ira.1. him to h rttag ( h a t th* *ot-'
a so rt of May Day “rwW a rt P alm
B e a e h .* " l a r a him t o office ig
4 -wa . ^ j

Transient Service In
State Is Cut D o w n

Him*, it, refuser! an appeal by
C h arles W. t'ulkm , a district
Then the
leader, th a t he resign
vote waa taken
C u rry , who opposed
President
R oosevelt's nom ination and
who
| stood by form er Mayor W alker to
the end of the la tte r's political
c a re e r, emergt*d from the com*
m ilte r room sm iling
W ith him
was form er .Mayor O'Brien.

Boston SleeleAsks
For Re-Election To
County Board Seat

200 Injured
Riotn
Worry Police In Paris

and B n r f i;
w a n a c r.

N U M B E R 154

C e n ts

Action la 1st Of Kind
In 135-Year-OldHiatory O f Powerful
Political Machi ne)

th r w o rk e r, " a t the h oltnm » f th e . llln r&gt;

Cannon AdmitsCsel d a re d
Attack On S m i t h

Bradenton Killing’ la
H ifk School Glrla In Held A CloKed Affair

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P r e s i d e n t SaV H

F ire

policemen.
M i, Holme* filed the su it In
her own nam e end th s t of her
two children, David 0, end Joyce
ft. She w »i m ade th eir guardian
yesterday by S u p erio r
Judge
Tim othy I. F itip a tric k and
her
su it asks |S 0 ,000 actual dam ages
and $1,000,000 punitive dam ages.
G ovrrnor Rolph said. “ I h a te n 'l
seen any of the papers yet, to 1
NF.W YORK. Apr 21.—TAP) -{
can’t comment.'
'
V
..
.
^ ' T im m in y h a ll fo r tha flrat ttm *
A fter the lynching th ere wa* J ,
Hepn.ed its !
r«p«rcuiiion th roughout the coun­ in hlatorv last night
lew4*'-.
John
F.
Curry.
try* hut the G overnor
retrmctoA
O i ; ry. « h o w opponent* had
nothing, a a a e rtin f: ”Th# m ight of
the |H*t*ple W u a ro u tfii to aenra d u b b c l him "the man of hlunder*,'
notice th at kidnaping and m u rd tf was voted out of the post he had
will not he to lv ra lrd In
Call* held for f l v , year* 14 1-3 to 10 l -8 1
form a "
a t a closed meeting of the wig­
T hr Governor, who declined
j wam's executive committee.
ta ll out
N ational
O v ard im v a | A triu m v ira te b expected to be
when a m»*h galhtrw d and a l l t f - nam ed by the com m ittee to o p e rate
M r, F ra n k lin D e U n o Roo.e•d ly proclaim ed h it intention of T am m any hall, a policy which* veil whnw ad d ress before
the
pardoning “anyone who la arreat* som etim e, h a . been follow rd in I D. A D. tn W ashington ye.tered for lynching tho#a two guys* period* of dt&gt;tre*«.
' day w a, considered a sensation
w at acruaod in th r »utt of “ vlolat*
C urry made a n t m p . .. .n n e d p i c . i I" «»&gt;*« **&gt;'
• " or«*nUing hm oath of o fflcr, and aid* for aupport. d r f e n d m , hi. recunl »»"" " ^ ic h favor, ad^qua r na( t ’o ntinurd On l’a g r Four)
and asserting hr had glvrn t h d «'""»&gt; •t' f r n,e to take t h . lead in
ISb-year-old In.titution the b e s t ' bringing about world J&gt;*ae..

M ILIT A RIZATION jROOSEVELT ASKS ....... ..... . .
m o f r u r a l r is s ia !fo r settlem en t
HAS BEEN ASKED OF RAIL DISPUTE

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F a ir teal f lit

S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A , 'S A T U R D A Y . A B R I L 2 1 , 19.14.
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h l h l i j la FtoiMA’k H e a r t ,
I t e World's GmtM t VncrUbJu
8#0i and Richest Garden Land

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iivmI the H A H. had p a ta rd
it#
(4*)
Federal Judge William
Bhappatd, 73. of F a n sa ru la, fell | usual
mdutlona for atrlcteat re
dead on a downtown stre e t corner . «i r n imn of imm igration ami for
here today, apparently
from a l im leasing th* st r e n g th of th*
h e art attack
| army
II* ,fei one of th# oldast Km&lt;t- J
~
"
rral Judges in th* country f r o m | I ( . ( . . H I j f j f i n s F u n e r f l l

r " 'J w -Y jS : 'r&lt;&gt; '“c'leld Tomorrow
circuit in Srplacnktrr I1K)7.
JutlKr Shrppa rd was
walking
along « htrrat with Atvarml othar
fadrral offirialz when ha i lu m p e l
without warning to tha aidawaik.
Ha diet1 a few minute* lata r before
aid cuultl
obtam nl.
Ha came here leal Monday to
prwtlde over Judge lxiula Hlnjm'z
Court during lh« illneaa of Ju dge
fit rum, and hr » d» to ha va p r e ­
sided th rough in vl week

Ralph roo|»ar lllggln*, .15, who
iiit*&lt;1 in Monroa. |*a , Jait Friday,
will be burirtl hare tom orrow a ftarnoon a fta r ahort funeral aarvKunaral
U f in tha Krickaon
llom a, sta rtin g a t 1 0 0 o’clock.
Rev “ Wm I*. Brook*. Jr., of tha
F irst B aptist Church will official#.
Mernlen*
of
Campball -leOtaing
l oat of th r A m arican Laglon will
conduct a aar»ic* a t th# gravaaid# In Kv#rgr#«n T#m #t«ry. with
lt#v J H H«&gt;ot of th# Kirat Con­
greg atio n al C hurch acting
aa
chaplain.
Mr. Ilifg tn a la aurviv#t1 by two
T U C K E R FRIBON FARM . Ken «»-t*r*. Mr*. Mee G a n a, of 8an
a a a , A p r . 21 —f A l 'l —Two ro n v irt, | lord and M b* M*rl* II ig g in , of
w ith long police and prison r e r o id ,| Jecksonvllla.
•hot to death by truatjr |
1'
g u a rd s hare today a , thry at
lam p tod to ascap* from a
called
“ Io n * line” mad* up of more
d e sp e ra te men.
W A SH IN G T O N . A p r .
II.—
T h ey were Claud* llurd, 2ft.
se rv in g II year* for robbery, and ( A P ) —T ha U nited h tate* C ham ­
F . J . N ew bert, 42, serving two ber of Com m erce reported today
situ atio n
y e ars for au to th eft. They w e n th a t tho “ L egislative
d igging a ditch In a "Urn* line- which re ca n t ly appeared l hr* a ta il­
cam p when they mad* th* break. ing to business recovery has be­
A ssigned aa g u a rd , over Ih**# come som ew hat re assu rin g ."
"B usinas* f a u n of nsw re g u la ­
convict, a re crack rifle men, on*
to every th ree prisoner*, who tory and re fa rm legislation a re
have order* to ehoot to kill If a som ew hat relieved," the C ham ber
convict atop* a* m uch aa tw o paces said la Its W ashington review,
o u t of line. The naraaa of th* “ Aa the A d m in istra tio n dlactoses
“T ru a l" g u ard s who killed th* p a ir Its te n ta tiv e p ro g ram fo r th e r e ­
m aining weeka a f th a aeasioa.“

KansaH ConvictH Shot
DeadTryi ngTo Euca pe

SILVER
CLASH WITH
ROOSEVELT
Senators Press Hard .
For Remonetization
Which Administra­
tion Has FoughtOff
W ASHINGTON. A pr. 21.
(A P )— A direct d a s h be­
tween P resid en t Roosevelt
and silver Inflallonlsta raised
a tenaion In the raldat of m er­
rim en t a t the W hile H our ©
today.
T he Bankhead Cotton P ro ­
duction Control Bill
wan
signed into a law d uring a
q u ie t interlude.
.
F o r weeka a&lt;irc&gt;c*t*B °f re monotlsatlo n had te e n feeling
th a ir
way a tra in in g for an agreem ent
to reach a vote.
The A d m inistration ha» eoufhk
tn stave o ff m andatory
lagbla*
lion, the P resid en t ackhow legedly fsvnring optional powar* th a t

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tional action for g re a te r illv e r « » • - in coinage.
The climax approached
today
when while hl» H a rv ard
I9©4
classm ate, w ets g a th e rin g n e arb y ,
for a reunion with him ,
illv ay j
S e n a to r, decided to press him EOF
rem onetlxation. Their mood '
’ •T e ll" th* rrea k ien t. HU dem«S»&gt;V
or or anaw er w a, for lim a to any, V
Th# word "V ato" haa bobbed u p H U
sim ilar discus,lorw.
The Stock M arket C ontrol b U lj
em erged from the Senate B anking
Com m ittee yeaterday w ith qnough
" te e th ” left to aatisfy It* friend*,
I
hut still facing a b a tte ry o f weufcL 5
Iw d e n lb ls on tha Benato flo ar* 1
Tha eota by which tha com m ittoa
reported th* bill, II to R, th o a g h "
cloae. Indicated tha m eaauro In (to
present form would h a re am ple
•u p p o rt In tha Benate. W ith F re sl.
•lent Rooaeealt'a aupport. It W a t ,
expected to call through w ith only *'
the tonser-eatlve w ing of th * K * r . | |
publican eld# and a few I&gt;emo«t»ta
J
opjmeed.
. ,
-&gt;*49
Opponent* of th a bill in lie p ra t,
ent form announced they w o u ld ' r
center th e ir a tta ck In th* Benato
on the co rporate section,, which
i
•nme contended would perm it tlto
i
governm ent to re g u la te b u iin a a t
and which all held would bunion
Industry.
A pproval 0 r th* bill by the
m itt** waa the o u tg ro w th o f
tw o-year
Investigation o f .
stre e t p ra rtire* and wuak* u f
t r o v e r ,/ o v ,r the form o f the
b la tlo n to control them .
Th# F b trh e r-R a y b u m hill had
Iwen rrv lird and re -w ritten until
little of the original language w a ,
b ft- f helrm en F letcher, how ever,
pmnouncad tha com p ltta m tttU fo
• "very fa ir and reasonabla b tll’*1 ’
which would accompoltah th* pur*
poaea sought.
Ferdinand Fecora, the
h a rd 1
h illin g com m ittee counsel who dl- w
rwetad lb s last yo*r of th* Invat”
lig a tio n a n d .upe/M agd the writing
of th# blllv c h a/a c le rl red It aa
.
"v e ry fine ” and added th a t “ th#
&lt;
tooth a re th e re .”

J

Benson Springalnn la
DonatedToMethodlats ij
8T A U G U STIN E, A pr. 21. —
(4ft—G ift of th* Benion S prings
Inn, • 7ft-room hotel, to tha Bt.
J o h n , R iver Conference, M ethodist
Epiecopal C hurch, waa announced
yeaterday a t th* fo rty -eig h th a n ­
nual conference In aaailon hare,
Th* hostelry, located a t Benson
Springs, and valued a t 178,000,
w a, given to th* conference by
Mr and M rs Ellis L Phillips of
New Yerk City.
Th* danora, who ha** a w inter
home *t Berwoa Spring*, offered
th* building as an assem bly place,
Eperorth League In stitu te head­
q u a rte rs, a p a sto rs’ re tre a t aad U
home for re tire d m inister* and fo r
deaconew ee.

U. S. Trade Body See*
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S anford it beginning tn g e t some
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good publicity
out o f Ha proposed
publicity nul
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W h in wo g e t price* back to the
1920 level, we hope th a t tom e of
our 1920 Income* will also U re-

. J a p a n Scoura W orld in llu n l fur
S c ra p I r o h —headline. Scrap iron,
p e a aaa, la w hat they u-c to icra p

wHb. t5&lt; ■-&lt;&gt;.' ■ —— — -o----------- I'iJ T hn Mobile R egister t t v i * the
pain tin g out the e rro r tn
»f th a t fith it a rood brain
. 't o e d . T h a n k Heavens! Wo
had
’ f la r e d th ey would toon he feeding
M to th e tw ain trunt.
One reason the Senate inrreeerd
the Income ta x achedulet w a, to
heap th e conservatives, most of
whom ha*s to pay p re tty tig Ineoma taa ea alread y , front squswklug ao m uch about a balanced bud-

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W hy a re stu d en ts pacifists? T he world w as shocked u
few m o n ths ago w hen the stu d en ts of O xford U niversity TO B E '
in E nglattd w ent on record ss denouncing w ar in all its
form s and took an oath never to fight for E ngland under NEXT NOVEMBER
phjr circum stances. W here w as th eir p atrio tism ? W h at was
th e w m ld com ing to If the young men of a country as pxtm pllfled by the stu d en ts in its colleges would no 'longer
bear a rm s ?
j Anil th e n th e o th e r day New York U n iv ersity h*Id o
g re a t o n ti- w v rally. T hey, too, protested a g a in st th e dan­
gerous tre n d s o f nationalism and propaganda o f all s o r u
Which they saw leading th e world to battle and w ent on
n « o rd as re fu s in g to fig h t. And then the stu d en tts o f lia r
sam e su b je c t
ra id held a n indignation m eeting on
They a re also ^ g a in st w ar.
r&lt;
, Bo w hy Is It th a t stu d en ts arc p acifists? Is It bccauae
th fy s r s m ore fully aw are of the horrors of w ar than
o th ers who are giving closer atten tio n to th e business of
t’flpklll* s living? Is it because they are cow ards and will
fig h t a t any price? [s it bgcauMt they arc a fraid to die.
&gt; th e ir b rothers in th e mills and on the farm s hi\yc
It tim ed to take it on th e chin?
- , O r Is II because they are more fully conscious of the
absurd fu tility of w a r? W ith the lessons learned frtrth the
pages of histo ry fresh in th eir minds, are they not in b
b e lte r position th a n oth ers lo rutlixc th a t w ar never
settles an y th in g , th a t a fte r generals have finite Ibelr best,
or th e ir w orst, on the field of b attle and have sacrificed all
Ihc lives and property th a t hum nn endurance can aland,
tnen diplom ats, and statesm en, m ust g ath er round a con­
ference ta b le to decide w h at should have been decided in
the firs t place?
And how often a re these derisions which a re reached
its a result of blood and Iron intelligent and lastin g ? W ith
bow much common sense at Versailles did the leaders of
th e victorious Allies work out the problems which had
precipitated the W orld VVnr? How well has this tre a ty IhiiI
dawn at Versailles w orked? Has not this very w ar-m ade
tre a ty brought on th e conditions which th re a te n another
w ar?
These th in g s a re historic. S tudents read about them
in every chapter of th e history books they study. All wars
arc th a t way. They never get anyw here. They never prove
anything. They never solve anything. A fter th e shooting
iH over and the dead a re buried, the sam e problem s rem ain
which were I hero before. And if intelligence cannot solve
(hem then, they sim ply rem ain to be fought over again.
So stu dents oppose w ar. They arc pacifists. Hut the
records show th at w hen w ar artunlly comes, the students
e re am ong th e first to go to (hi* front. Many of our best
soldiers In form er w ars have come from the colleges. They
will aguin.

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T A L L A H A S SE E , Fla. A p r. SI.
—b D — P rohibition,
In
w hose
nam e political ualU es nave M en
I ought to r nuuty years, te up lo r
•ru n n e r te s t.
. *,i
n o r i&lt;ia now la a "d ry ” e la te,
but in n o v e m b e r tha
qualified
v ulers will have before them - a
proposal v irtu a lly w iping pro h i,
bition out of the sla te coneUtutlon w here it lias held n snug
place since Je n . 1, IVltt.
i t le a con stitu tio n al am end­
m ent th a t, if passed, would send
jerk u&gt; the c o i/n lita th e rig h t to
IcricJe w hether the eale o f in­
toxicating liquors would be p e r­
m itted w ithin th e ir borders, f t
would r c |e t l slate-w ide prohibi­
tion, anil estab lish
ag ain
the
county local-option system .
The rw in liri, un d er te rm s of
the proposed am endm ent,
may
bold th e ir local-option raferenIurn, a t Lhe sam e lim e as the
coming general election, If five
percent of the re g iste red voters
petition the county com m ission
for s sim ultaneous election.
One a r m ere of sav ers I thing*
may occur If th e nm endm ant 1*
voted Into the constitution.
At p re sen t, A rticle XIX p ro ­
vide, th a t "m an u fa c tu re
aale,
b a rte r o r exchange of all alco­
holic or intoxicating liquor* and
Itcvnagea,
w hether
spirituous^
vinous o r m alt, a re hereby ^ fo r­
ever prohibited In the 8 ta le of
H orida,” except sicohol for Medi­
cal. scientific or m echanical pur| h,m&gt;b a n d wine for sacram ental

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HALL
(CewUnoed frese P a g o (too)
th e highest persona! esteem and
l •* 100 r* rr* ° t t o r you socially,'
he said.
"They don't w a n t to d a a n y th in g
th a t m ight hum iliate y*u. T h eir
p ray er lo you i» to resign.*
C urry t voice trem bled a s be
mad* his reply in which be grim ly
said he had no in ten tio n of re s ig n ­
ing.
.Then W illiam L. K avanagh, colea d er of, the th ird assem bly dia
tric t, mad* th e fo rm al m otion re ­
scinding the resolution passed five
years ago by the executive com ­
m ittee c entering the leadership on
C d iry r
Ah 4he re su lt wax announced,
C u rry said:
" I want to th an k you ladles and
gentlem en who voted fo r me. T h a t
la a ll *
Mis* Annie M atthew s, a d istric t
co-leader, was reported to have
chided C urry for opposing P re si­
dent Roosevelt a n d Governor L eh­
man.
During all o f his regim e, C urry
was said never to have had the
w hole-hearted backing of AITred
K. .Smith, who w as reported to
have favored th e selection five
y ears ago o f E dw ard J . Ahemrn
as leader. T ha la tte r led the revolt
a g ain st Curry
W illiam J*. K enneally, chairm an
of the executive com m ittee, will
be in charge of th e h a ll u n til
new Ira d tr is selscted.

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N O R M A N , O kla^ A p r. Z l^ -T h e
de sire o f a g irl to m a rry a n d " h iv e
children* y e sterd a y w as pitted
a g a in s t d e term in atio n by O kla­
hom a officials to reduce h r ste rili­
sa tio n th e defective population of
th e s ta te .
M a rg u e rite Monaon, 20, w as one
a f eleven young wom an ordered
sta rilix ed by th e a ts ta board of a f ­
fa ire a f te r bearing* a t th e C entral
S ta te H ospital fo r the insane here
T h u rsd a y .
.
T h e young w om an, a ttra c tiv e
and a h ig h school g ra d u a te , re­
c en tly w as discharged from
h o spital a f te r tre a tm e n t fo r
m en tia pralcox. She m ight
c hildren w ith tha sam e ailm ent.
D r. D. W . G riffin, sta te hospital
su p e rin te n d e n t, testified.

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(dent a bUI to re q u ire
th a t postal substitute* m u st be
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Miami Mayor Argues
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Mr. and Mr*. T. ▼. law top
spent Monday Jn lakeland whan
they attended ^ school meeting. »&gt;
Dillingham Lawton spent Salop,
day at the University «i FJorldJt,
where be'played on the Rollins
Collnge Uaehall team.
Mr*. Libbl# Wainright returned

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MIAMI, Apr. 2D—(A P )—Bolxare of IM caaoa of Uquor la a
■ (too would hare to ga far
private garage hare waa reported
are • fairer right than tha &lt;
yee lords y by cetalome
h o r'
of R m . T . F.. Wilson a t patrolmen. They arrested a man
wealhor af *9« aw*
Mr. W'l- who rr*v* bis naaw aa Cecil Me-

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C a rp en ter, H rv , A. i L
Si
M rs. E . J , Mitchepl
of 0 v M o a tte n d ed th e M lastosuiyi
*one M eeting a t th e M ethodist
C hurch in Ktaalm
oik.
M IA M I, A pr. 2I.— (A P )—The
s ta te ra ilro ad
com m ission aria
told yesterd ay "telephone com ­
p an ies assum e money la easy to
g e t in Miami and have m ade th e ir
T ha e etsrta in ra g n t,
ra te accordingly."
by tha J V T . A . u n d e r this
T h e com m ission’s w itness w as tlon of the principle a n d Mriu' ts a n d presented la s t
F rid a y
M ayor E. G. Sewell, of Miami, who
added "a n inspection of telephone n ig h t a t the school w as enjetred
fig
e a rn in g in cities e f sim ilar slice by a good sise d a a itte u e c
will aherw a reduction o f from 2b p rogram Included several vaude­
(o 22 l-.l percent to be w a rra n te d .' ville sketches, solos, duyts,
and
M iam i's ra te s and the phone trios, and several p leasing nupvcom pany’s basis fo r these contrib­ bers by the l a k e M ary orcheetrm.
uted m oat of t i n testim ony p re ­ The proceeds from th e .e n to rta ifsented the •on.m last'x) yesterd ay m eot will be used fo r th e T u b ertu aa it continued Its h earin g o f evi­ loale CIln|c to be held In th e n e a r
dence foe and a g a in st th e reduc­ fu tu re .
tion o f telephone ta riffs in F lo r
Ree. end Mm. J . M. Thom pson
w ere In E v itls e p a r t o f l a i t week
In attendance a t a m eeting o f th e
D istrib u to rs of C entral Florida, In P reeb y U riah Church.
response to an Invitation from the
G eorge Jo n es le ft la s t T ues­
N a tio n a l Food and Grocery Dis­
day fo r hie su m m er
hom o
in
trib u to rs' code a u th o rity , ,iu ',u s n t F a rm in g to n , N. If.
to the rode of fa ir com paction for
F arm in g to n , N. If. H a w as anthe food and grocery tra il) hersby
rom panied to P hiladelphia by A.
give notice of a m eeting of re p ­
If. G regory, who goee to hts homo
re sen ta tiv e s of all wholesale and In New Y ork.
lafl food ami grocery es'abH sh■nta covered by the code, on Apr.
P. M,, in O rlando, Fla., a t
the C ham ber of Commerce build­
ing, fo r the purpose of electing a
It's
eat
local food and grocery d istrib u to rs'
DAD'S ,L
LUNCH
U ? ib l ROOM
rode a u th o rity In he charged with
And Chill i'a rle e
the a d m inistration of this code In
P la te Lunch t&gt;«
this a rea.

(CeuUaued fra
P age (toe)
T j^ p o rt,
Inc.,
Pacific
A ir
T ransport. Inc., a n d V arney A ir­
lines, Inc., who hava sought to
enjoin P o alln asU r G eneral F a r ­
ley from enforcing hla a n n u l­
g*L
m ent order.
p u r -1 l o s e s .
Anorlhe bidder th at was e a g e r­
The new
am endm ent would
The Columbia Lend Hank he,
---------------------------o —------------------------com pletely change th is lo provide ly w atcher by the crowd w as
tnada loan* to Florida
fa rm e r,
Am erican A irlines, Inc., rep u ted ­
tin) county option.
ainca b a t June am ounting to snine
ly dom inated by F.. I., ( u n i. mo­
•'U
ntil
changed
by
elections
|9g19A tO - T h l, I, certainly eu
to r m agnate. F orm erly A m erican
Item which should not t e
over
in discussing the Connery HO hour week bill. Harvey called under IM , article," the A lrla a y s, I nr., the concern bid
proposed am vndm snt says “ tha
looked when crediting the upward
.1. Kelly, Chairm an of th e Special Standing Com m ittee of s ta tu s of all te rrito ry in the sla te on rig h t a (th e 21 ro u trs offered.
"T his code au th o rity will ronaiat
trend ‘Of buelnee,.
'lie Am erican Newspaper Publishers' Association, who tins of Florida a* to w hether the eale In sovrn cases It had com petl- of re p re srn ta lfv e s of all the m ajor
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|1t1lton
on and in no on* of these
w„ |h ,
W J. VMiups In the iratlff which (*n»4f*iitr
T roleky,
exiled now
from e.t his finger lips nil the facts and figures necessary to sup- . . perm itted or prohibited, shall
lh^ rode.*
B ranca, le considering » visit to l»ort his claims, m akes the following assertio n s:
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for
the
D o sto n -llsrtfo rd th is country, l ’rohehl) he would
(1) T h a t there is no abnorm al unem ploym ent in the a t, 1912|u * * * rk route.
t&gt;« w rttom e hare but a fte r ,o ron- dally new spaper publishing Industry now.
T h a; mean* t i n t all eounlls* J ^ a
jBr t fo rm erly
T w ­
a e rrs tiv e a life, we doubt If he
A ir.
(■J) T hat despite n shrinkage of business volume for in the slate, except four, v » « , w l l | nrl, „ | .n d W estern
Come In And See
, ubm | U ln€
could g e t used to the tem per of 1 1933, approxim ately to l'JIG levels, neW spu|sr employment I* dry. lo-cause by local opMoe j||4(,f ^ ul nn&lt; ^
*' n « e New
had
voted
edt price of 21 re n ts per airplane
I co u n tie s
o u r revolutionary way*.
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j is above th a t of 1026,
before slate-w ide mtt* for the N ew ark I^*s A ngelrs
iH-csttie
effective. route in enmpetIMon with Am eriClarence H a rro w '. Advisory lie -,
CH T h a t in d e x e s o r n e w s p a p e r p a y r o ll s a n d
average ptollibil oui
lin iU tfH T W U lM
• v|*w Board on the NHA has r* -j h o u r ly m o n e y e a r n i n g s o f a ll w a g e earners in t h e I n d u s t r y T he1 Davis P srk a g e law, in ef* ra n A lrllnes. 1nr., figure of
fe rt p rior to liec, 51, IUIH, el- 39 H rfnt*.
ported th a t the lllue K.iglr i, d » -, (o p t h e l is t o f all I n d u s t r i e s ,
United
A irlines,
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.. I n c , was the •
v floplng a monopolize trend sift
(.}) T hat while new spajx'r advertising declined from 1,- luwed the purchase of one q u a rt ____
In
only bidder for
the
N sw arkI t Injuring the a m .ll industrial 202,745,601 agate lines In 1020 to 745,782.483 agate lines in of w hisky p e r m onth
C o u n tie s , and it would be
akland, Col., run. It com peted
1 ta t and business man tn the b*ne- 1933, new spaper em ploynnnj declined from an
index of sto rrd to operation until changad O
w ith the ftra n ff A irw ays, In c ,
of big buatne*,. T h u . M s i m o ­
by the le g is la tu re or by elec* fo r the C h lcam -D slla* route. It
th s noted crim inal law -' 1083 (1020 being 100) to 00.1 lr\ 103:1.
(fi) T h at while payrolls for all industries declined from ilona.
subm itted e fig u re
o f 39
1-2
, Who slw aya ta k e , the .Ul« or
Four caruntlee which
oavaa.
while B ran ff posted 1 2 4
u n d e r doc, h«a elded
with an Index of 100.0 in 1020 to 411.0 in 1933, newspaper payrolls
*ote«l diy* were Duval, Monroe,
a tore Ny* and U orsh who also declined from 112.8 in 1020 lo 80.8 in 1033.
ldwe&gt;t A irw ave. In r., offered
I believe th a t tha NHA will re su lt In
The Connery hill would lim it all w orking hours to 30 Kw-ainbia and HUlsborough. The
t h f elim ination of th e little fel­ a week. In o ther words no employee in any line of business s ta tu s of counties created since to fly the m ail on thl* run for
low from the Industrial picture. or industry could work more th sn 30 hours a week. The Dec. I I . IUIH, presum ably would g|Mi| re nt* U n i t e d w as also the
1m- dry. a tto rn ey s here say,
If nnlv hidiler In the field for the
A ccording to conservative estl- Idea Is th a t he should sh are his work w ith someone else so they Wer* create*! ou; of “ d ry " Halt laV e-F eettle service.
A lfred F rank, form er president
ro u n tirs.
m ate s, t^oo.iKK) U iuruU raniv to ua to elim inate unem ploym ent.
T he fallacy In this argum ent I In, in the fuel thi(t it
F lorida la s t w inter and
spent
If thu total-option election ie of the N ational Park* A irw ays,
hleh had It* ro n trac t* annulled,
9200,000,000 while they ware here. m ight not he jiossihle to find someone else to do th e rest of NOT belli a t the sam e tim e aa the
iln d o u b U d ly , m ere th an ever will his work. A linotype o|&gt;craU&gt;r, for instance, cannot share to n d n g general election, voters hid 'unde', hi* own nam e fo r Halt
M o n t,
ton n e x t w inter. In the m ran- hia work with a coal m iner. It would take years of training m ay petition fo r a la ts r election Lake C ity-G reat F alls,
rout* end fared n# rom p#t, l l°nBsnford should be m aking
if
the
ranatU
utlow
iI
am
endm
ent
to ptake a linotype operator out of a run I miner. If it were
e ffo rts to collect on ita share uf
is voted. T hese election* would
a be railed upon petition o f onoth a crop. Wa have a m agnificent fgtmdble at all. Nor can you make a seam stress out of
ditch
digger.
| hotel which te closed the
year
fo u rth nf th e qualified
volar*,
And yet th is is practically what would have to be and tfould be held NOT o fU n e r
I f aem a w ay could
be
to g e t It open and oporat- dpna in order to m ake the 30 hour week bill elim inate unem ­ th a n once In every tw o year*.
, ORLANDO. Apr. 21—Food and
lag , such fig u res on the to u ris t ploym ent. The bulk of unemployment in th is country is In
U nder th e
am endm ent,
tha
binge.
nadaaon m ig h t m ean relativ ely s s the capital goods Industries as distinguished from the con­ L eg islatu re w o u ld .h a v e au th o rity grocery distributor* pf
I^Ve. Osceols end Seminole coun­
h t o u t a s they do to Miami,
to
"provide
by
general
or
epeetal
sum er industries. T h at is, unemployment Is heaviest by
ties will meet here at the Cham! P alm Beach, and Orlando.
far, am ong co«| miner?, and In in#* «t»*.-| industries, th e te x ­ or k **i legislation law s to c a fry bet' of Commerce knlMtog on Ape.
out and enforce (ho provision* of
| t tn elect a cod* authority, acA w oadlng to S e n a to r Nye, our tile factories, and the building trades. T here Is com para­ thin1 e’r t k l f ,
T hat
meaa* - th e
■try ts spending tw ice a s much tively little unemployment in the newspaper business, the le g is la tu r e would d a te m rtw T rtia t eurdtag to Jutiaa Howard, woo. te
gMvtda fo r o o r
A rm y and d ep artm en t storca and (he retail trades in general.
m ethod o r control, o r dispensa­ in ehbrer. The meeting will etart
i f M It w as tha y ta r before
tion, would be used If prohibition i t 2 P. M. '
«v
o trto n d th a W orld W ar. I t Is
is voted out. Thl* mPT provide * T h e netlce s e a t out reastat
"Td on P**H and grocery d'*trih- |
l a teres lin g to note th a t our
sp irite d co n test tn th e *1W I
a
to
m a f t a k a . O range. Oscmsla,
I* spending m ore fo r nele g is la tu r e If th e am eedO TK t ,M
Hemiimlf 0opiHa* of Florida:
dafrnee th a h those m tlilapassed.
t
I). O. Caldwell has returned toeulture of citru s f r u it end given
"Tha suderalcncd, acting in boi -e e u rtrie s of E urope
nod
T he pow er o f th e lo g tiu tiire
Hanford a fte r a tr ip to various hls a tten tio n lo general farm ing
half of tho Food and Grocery
• tik e F rance and Ja p a n , whom
T
he
pow
er
of
th
e
L
o
g
tfa
tu
re
paints In the N orth and will be for which his place Is particui eo often tandem n fo r not doing
to provide th e n * e # * sa r* (l low*
Identified w ith th e
d ep artm ent
- p a r t b y disarm am en t con
C lare." shall
Include
th e rjgi
atdVe of O. A. Caldwell A, Hone. larly ad aiiv d . "V illa
T h ere would a o e a to ha
with rip , oi'fruii.i.nc « [-'T'l uf
fo r
m a n u fa stu re
T he Rev. F , P. Strong, pastor park, n i e 1 held* an I paHlurv provide
............
Ul o u r arm am en t
eelva
sal* by p riv e ts Individuals, firm *
of th e C ongregational Chorch e f
Isndr. Its g v n of » tin y lake and c orporations o r by th a a tkJto
ta
w k h otd J
*
C ^ cK A N ^ U S
this c ity , aoeompanlcd by C. R.
fir* rto rk anJ poultry, m ahr* an or by ceuntlaa, cilia* ■
W alker, Mr. and Mr*. Q. B. W al­
adm irable showing for a Florid* subdivision*, o r by an
la something peculiarly
about this man Trotakf d ron and M rs Jew ett, left thle c o untry home and ahoutd be seen m ental eom m lsalon o r
MMntlng fo r RL Petersburg to fo be appreciated.
tha "-Fourth Revolution."
be created fo r t h a t I
and years he plotted e tto o d a m eeting of the ConT he Mias** Jennie and E dith
M onel; m inisters and mensC u rs. Then came the
McClelland
expec;
to
leev*
of
th e
C ongregational
re k y I .TV!
pot churches of th e atale.
sh o rtly fo r • sta y
of
som*
►jfit/X
Wc reW
T T I P»»
len g th w ith relative* In
and
, t e T retek y continued lo
W , L. Slag o f Oeeev* will
a bout S arasota.
I L enta poshed
h Week begin th e e rertlen of
and took o v e r kQ Mb f e w hom e on Iternvy HoaJ
M rs.. U. J. Pop* la confined to
theasaelvea.
TV
U riel and Webb ere a ltc h e r home because o f illnea*.
and his faadly no
th e
cold
fo r th e ir now residences Sylvan L uka. Since
it U m • m b Ii m ig h t t o n
In ho b u ilt Im m ediately on H nr-

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a t L#0 P. M. a t the hone of Mr*.
W. 8. Thornton, Weet Flret S treet .P la n s w ore yeah* lo r Urn f ir s t
nee*Unf In M ay w hich w ill be g i r ­
ImperUnt Wtlaeee will be dle-

t h tu h o n o r -a t P ro fe sso r 0 . ' E.
M cX sy. aew ty-stsctw d
w o rth y
T he S t A«&amp;ed Guild o f Holy
( t s m p e th m o f th e G rand Ch*P*
C re ss E piscopal C hurch will h a re
U r a t F lorida, I t w as decided te
a social m eetidg a t 1:80 F . M . a t
Invite all m em bers of ' P i l t r k t
Uq .W i t t * • $ * MtU Nre. W. V. N e e d ie r T w e n ty -th ree s a g a l l
M. U y o d a .
g ra n d o ffice rs.
A ,,
j
. A t th e eonelaaiaa. c f a ll busi­
The W aeleyea T ro th B eeh an
ness M rs. B. C.' Moore p ra a a aU d
C la s s ' « f th e . 'F i r s t M ethodist
a, p ro c ra m of m a s k by a a In stru ­
C hurch will m eet a t 8 £ 0 P . M , a t m ental q u a rte tte composed . of
the kerne ,* f -Mre. i , i . Pope, 1815
m. R. R. Pippin, Mrs. McCall.
S anford A r r ^ d d UMhi M rs. Pope.
las MUdrad N ix. i
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Veils,

B. L eG etto h a hostess—.

SpecUl

s $ ? ° i cu m
Honors Mrs. Marler

C ircle M em ber F ire of the F lre t , T h e m em bera of the Rosa M ar­
will sphitd the day l e r 1B undsy School C lass of the
Brook*,'Jr, flpO F tr» t C h ristian C hurch e n te rta in ed
N d far Um ho«- w ith a p a rty T uesday e ra n ln x a t
th e home of..M r#. W illiam Lock a,
W elsk s A p a rtm e n ts, In honor of
Vpekly obeerrsnee M rs. F . M. M arler who plans .to
of •'ladies' day" a t the Sanford leave soon for T ennessee to m ake
n-v
h e r f u ta r e k o ra s
c ouney'ciah:-,
T hroughout the e v v n in f gam es
— DN
The mission "atndy eldee of the w ere e h jo je d and a t a la U hour
re fre sh m e n t, were served.
Mr*.
MetKodUt Missionary AusUlery M arler received a num ber of fa re ­
will ^*ry a covered dish lunch* w ell g ifts from the g uests.
eon s5*,'tfce Methodist parsonage
Those p rw e n l w ere: Mrs. F. M.
with k m . ;W. A. Cooper, Beery M arler, Mrs. II. E. Cordell, M rs.
woman Hr*the auxiliary. Is (netted L eonard Niblsck, M rs. J . U H o r­
to. jkkeijd. Further Information to n , M rs. J. T. Kills, M rs. A. D.
may he ebtslned from Mre. M. B e on tree , lir e . PA Illaei dxxke,
M rs. Clauds Lock*. Mm. W. H.
- i . B rocks, and the M isses M ildred
W,omen's Club will bane a business K night, H attie L o s.ln g , Floret#
mreflag at 1:15 P. M. at the club Duncan, Doris B s tte m , and Je a n
bouse.
ElUs.

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TRIJJUM)C onfederate Igum orlal Day S e rv ­
ice* WlM be bald a t 1:00 P. M. a t
LokeVtow C em etery.

J\lrs.Stewart Honored

Cornelius S m ith
has
from C alliesvllle U spead shape
tw o weeks w ith hie m o th er, ’ Mrs.
W innie 'S m ith, $01 Elm A vaaae.
Mrs. C tf u d a . H ow ard, M rs, J .
w . th c k W had
Mre. May a
Dick ins m otored to 'N ew S m yrna
W ednesday fo r the mgr,
•■M
Friends i f M iss K vaieaa Ctm*
will reg ret to M ara th a t she COSTtinuss to be aartoaaty. J l l ' a t h e r
heme on C elery Avasroe.
.
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D. K. M cN ah le ft ywetsed^y
fa r 8U A iiguktlns te a tte n d •
ronvestion of m aa ag a ra o f the
A iM icliled . C re d it '' B ureaus "bf
Florida. H s w ill re tu rn tonight.
Mre. M ay S. D k k ta s who spout
short tim e herd w ith her ale*
tern. Mrs. J , -W. Wall**# cud
Mrs. Clauds H ow ard, h a s ro n e
to F o rt ta o d e rd a fc w here she
will visit Mrs. J . W. Dick Ins.
** * *
M r.- and M rs. E dw ard X rupp
have re tu rn e d t o th e ir hom e ‘ l i
New York C ity a f te r VlslUAg
M r and M m -'T rn # h t Kn*»p f» r
for a ftw v w k l on P w i .Aj**
n o t.

O n e of th* m ost fa scin a tin g ly
varied functions am ong th e ele­
m ents Is th* a ctlen of ocean w a­
te r— and It la p its which eontrlbutad the title of “ R iptide" to N o r­
ma s h e a re r ’s la te st' s U rrln g ve­
hicle which M elro-t.oldw ) n-M ay­
er will b rin g to th* Milan* T heater

S place of honor a t the
T able a t th e e U U P&lt;. A. convention la D aytona Beach
, It was m ade kaow n a t the
m eeting of th* o rgenlsaT huraday a fte rn o o n a t on Bunday-Kondny.
school audltortum w ith about
*Herbert MarOiaU piny* Ik* rale
m em bers in attendance.
of the hesbiad lo the new M wrgr
M rs. H tew art presided e v er the drama, end the part of the A'merl
when M rs. H tn ra Tkanslean pUy-bn t* filled by Robert
■ a re p o rt of use C ounty Montgonsery. Th* lmpr»**l*f‘«W»
Council P.-T. A. m eeting beld re ­ also includes t k -notad Kagtseh
cently a t C huluota and alee of the stage MSI, Mrs. Patrick f'knips ta te
c o ntention
a t D aytona bell, Hkeet* Uaflngker, • Ralph
Beach.
Forbes sad I.Ujrsn Tash men.' *

Mrs. Pearl Babbitt announced

h t | specie I May D ay program
111 be given a t tb s school on May
11 and th e the next C eunty Coun­
cil P.-T. A. m eeting wtTT lak e place
an A pr. 10, n t t:0 0 P . M. a t Lake
M ary.
' ’ As -program
chairm an
Mre.
Mr*. Drowelee fafen h g d fh* m em ­
b ers th a t by e r r e r tbo nam e W
ito in rt Coh^. who toD k.BaybJa lb*
“ D anes o f the D w arves" a t .th e
F a th e r* ' N ig h t m eeting wa* e m it­
ted la a n account of Um a f fa ir a p ­
p earin g In The H erald. A v* •
A reciprocity program w a s giv­
en a t the conclusion of a ll business
and included a ta lk by K ..F . C aop'
A . p rincipal of Ju n io r R^gh Reboot
I• aid-fashioned soage b y &lt; th e
S o u th 814* P.-T. A. trio , fom poead
of Mr*. A rth u r B ranan, M r*. A
L
la g ts y , and Mr*. W . ' J t .
D o a tac k
l c*t
l a kla talk Mr. Cooper e i p l a lnad
th e relation of the etm oephor# of
th e home w ith th* quality of Work
don* In th* school which proved
o f g re a t In terest to th* m other*
la a tten d an ce.
w ar

rf- W.

prbvemettta. Th* littW o f th*
ebufrh have served 'Miners he
m at
workers - an
t : day during th* last tw#
bra* months. Tba ebuteb aey a a *
dtoh will b* nominally frk*
i drbt so as to Ihsure the
school audi
at
consecration’ services on fosmiay.
rn ym
th#
KeV. Hugh Wallace bad been th*
o f " I M A pfeaem ed a
th rea M rt pastor during th* past wtatar.
farad," *D k;' lS u f eseW ." before kb
Tb# Rev. MarUn J. Bram,
audloac* i f ab o d i 560 perebMa. - rector of Holy Cross Church will
F-srh1 m ee ate r ' o f'' th a"caiM ' U presch st Longwood
Episcopal
l l boye l a d g irls , w hich has Church on Sunday, Apr. t t , a t
been 'ra h a a rs la g tUtTy f i r
ih a 9:S0 In the afternoon. This may
p a st f*W '‘w vskx u h d e f
*iwK be
the last eervic* here until
tie * e f U tk'* J . ''U'.' s t l a t t j p t t . M il season. Next fall. Bee. Bram
class advisor, show
plana a preaching mission litre
trklhfog and g u ea' unuxuaKy at Christ Church with Rer. 11.
iUdd in terp retsUons of
Irving loutUt, formerly of San­
-, t.
P a r t*
'P * *
s 't - * •
ford.
,s a s action o f the p liy , w hich * The members of 'Lyman school
l r t A W d d f a r r h . i t m l t i y grad anting- claw e f' 1M4
en­
compika tiank and V
n
‘S iretab
led ftta. joyed *an all-day outing at Day­
temk' Nfoc« la a’ sum m er arhebl tona Beach U*t Saturday with
fefc-'Kirkf
BrWtou ’ Aradetdf, IW" fdlldwirjy foembbri’ preeeo*,
M U ’ Kathleen Laaey “diyWtad Ruth Trt»*ra, Margaret Whitep art of • P atrtcid" Patterabh head, Dorothy y.lmmerthan; ’Ellen
X ’Aka ceuiOMf threugbt'Th* Overstreet, Gladys Btonirncl,
play by ’Ohartba^ Faimar a* UtaKeth Gilbert;' Edna '■’’River*,
Michael ’ Fnaberton.--" Compltca- ows'-l' I rman, Roy Reiter, 'lfoy
Uem- la-th *
r emwete- ■were BlirkhoMri. and Earl Overstreet
caused W&gt; Mka* Klolke Winn as ’ Mr. end Mrk. J. H. Menlck at­
Flfi;’ a ‘rarklMt"%e*aty. who tended the diocesan ronventidti
pefoaid &gt;A(e. Ftta barton
i f th* Kpi-cnpal Church held *t
fhm eh iidsid u ef four prrtly Tamp* racratly
gfrtd. Wild *«ld • lntereet to th* ' The Sewing Chib will me-&gt;t
gmRfoyM by thk the libisiy on Wnlnemlay *ft#eIf'•Wilson, Dorothy Hbon, Apr 28. lo work yn neces­
Marshall. -1Martha
Bishop, and sary articles.
Betty* Wheel***,
know n- i s ' iraesihiv
niehl the
I^ntin
BirtkU. -Ovne. Fluff, and Bell*. School Senior rises were guest*
rekpeeUvqiy^'
*f PmffMor md Mr*. R. R.
H um o u r w nl T brnlshed by Miss Thornton
a wiener and popC arolyn C ogburn who appeared
at
Ran
lando
M Um • precis# Mies F redrtca, Springs
who- -MM 'deelgrw «k th* wholkS- * T( the track meet oil'Friday
ly
ArtetoiV-. Pfcir1
bT af ‘ Rem'lnole Driving Fask T.yr.eorgv Stovall: l y
Ja k e , the man athlete#’"' won The silver
Jabltov- p o rtray e d
by
Randall trppKv cun for’ the third c •«S k n g k ta r;
David 'B u t l e r i s sstrutlre 1year, giving it * r n
ahinl homy at l.yman school.
P rife a s o r fo rc lv il ‘ C o b rlw tlg tif| m»n

t

C harles L ylarly -h a s
here fro pi W .clum pts Ala-4 *ad
ha* aceepted a - y o sltle a w ith t a ­
n sy 's Drag i^ b ar" IT# V»ni be a i d by Jatnee Dyson a s Jltm tly
joined lat«T by hks fam ily.
Altderbon, *vlh« l» supfsnlwd ( i b#
a * tb* road to the Insane aey1:
Mre. J . M. McOnaklll.
wh*
n.
1 *
underw ent *a dperStfba • recen tly
C ontributing to the success 'Mt
a t th* F lo rid a S a a H a ria m 'In O r­
the a f f a i r were M ilk' E lisabeth
lando. has been TVatfreyi to bar
M ethvln' end
R ussell
OdHam,
home Kr rr In R—• C ourt.
ils jr
(nanagrre, " and
Mis*
Thelm a B*h»on
and
R ichard
Dods, business m anagars.
Mr. and M r*.' A. W . Btum pe
O shers fe r tb* evening were
■nnoim et th e' b irth pf a son, John
W illiam , F rid a y , Apr- ‘*0, a t tb* the following m em bers of Ufa
Ml****
G ls d il
F s rn a ld .L a u g b to a M em orial H os­ Senior Class:
LAre last' * Y stlx.roodh.
pital. Mre. Stum p* is th * 'f a r m e r G arner.
MUs Iren# n t lo w s , a d a u g h te r of Sadie &lt;5arn*r.“ G enevenr Wells',
M rginta Olllon,
B etty
Colbert,
Mr. a n d H n - G eorgs C. Fellew a.
and' Qu IUteri' Jo rd a n . C arl Vauso,
8km B radford. Jr., Karl* King,
Melvin T aylor, and Stinson Kln-

At ^Ute P.-T. AJileet Npr©ft JS^nrer Plwa
-w m
At
MIUne-Two Days
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s r r 'i y

M rs. J . E . C o u rier, w a f t k f a p Iro n , a a d M rs. 0 . E . M cK ay, M rs.
Mlm L aaebeile H ag en l a , ^ * 4 k . W . T w » p . M r* A - l t . 'C &amp; a - Ing the Week-end |« DsLnad w ith
relative*.------ “ •

elon of th e d r e a d C h a p te r ad
F lorida O rder a# th e .R anter# S p r
TUa Y. W. A. X the Flret a t th e n y w la r m eeting a t S am Bapilri Charch will meet a t la o le 'C h a p te r N um ber T w o O - E B .-00T-A L -X the hope of M a &amp; held T huredey n ia h t a t the
R. T. Cooper. MO Palmetto Av*. I f y M i c T sm pU . I h lr ty - f lv a * e m bera end v isitors w e n la a tte n d -

Nra. P...P, p p rter, and Mre. Lain

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MONDAY

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Hr.
Honpr^s At P»T.ty
Tha Rer..and |fr*. F- M- N*rker,. wke plan.lo (wra seen for
Hm bafft. Jf,aea, to M*k* their fo­
r* home, ware. boner
koasr guosta -St
u r#
-at
a*'Informal 0erty g h rii last night
Ny A e art mb* re ad the Christian
Oharrk at i&gt;* ^oaas of |l f . ' add

Mrs. M.&lt; J. ' Clause,* Melloovil*
Avenad at'-BerehUi
at'-dev
Btreat. QuanUUm of •asp
asap dregeas aad -vthei
garden Hoyrem’ Were' * trend U
odors ike rail me where the guwU
were kaCectaloed.
—•
tOaesev iand eoedaste jeer* en­
joyed th ro u g h o u t'g v e h ln g sod
pUao awelir^wao rendered by Mre.
J, T. Bill*. K efr-hY *&lt;- * tr*
served at S IsU Iwkn
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law,

owey SayH He IsOut
; PolUi^ F q r e ver

A t The Churches
r o .i

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CMGlca o r OOP,
• * •
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QtMfk hhd M9br4 Amrym.
TktlUY. r u suit*?. pfAibt.
W l M t y I*rhwej i t t t a . M*I'reurhlug tyrvlr, II ** A. ftPrearklng nlrvlrv T It P. Ml
r**»# t'S0P'V&gt; Meeting Alt# P
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Prayer ■Mesllug WsSnsskuy 1:1*

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Wedaesday..

Service

T:4I H, M.
ria sT i h i s i h op c-mmiit
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UkrltU*a gclsace ...................
fcttA R Y t r y

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Bundm F

p inrhlng

At IhRi ^•cr'Nd

nt th*

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11ll*• «'*«tock- liM«c| fur tninorr*«'i RUlij#«'t Ib
iitp vf
A IM «n*«lfThlj rhurrh malnlalna i frt
P . »»..
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HfriIiiik Ituom at th* Church wh»r&lt;
til* Dibit and all RilhftrliN. dull*
y v u , a e s ra i. t u m s s c u
Mr(\ AHfuic Llimtura mar b«
rand, borrowFd or purrl i *#i1 dpai
OrtnqSo Hus* srsr lUnuvs Art TtMdaf
a and FrldAM from I U
use. '
Tk* Rev. William V Mel’hsreeu I P.'M..
i mALA n i t h i i i .
^Vlmlsy dckoel. H I t. M
M rasV il lr. * M
Th*
IUv
Kmrl J. I'rwl. pRBtO*
Kvaugslletto tar»Ire : tt I*. M.
Uk« Mary
Wedaesday Prayer and Praise lUaMrtrw*
NuDtay Hchnol I •* |* U.
geevtee, T-t* P M
Women's Prayer ftervlre Wadnes- K*r&gt;lCF ' In tfipillalrly aflarwtri
d a y I t A 1*- » •

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B. L. Perkins

1934’e
O utstanding
T b lfk t
Q uencher

S a h io c d
Fleet rtTal Kftffyhles

H a v e ' Y o u f t ’lO eW A n d
W a t r h e a 'R e p a i r e d B y
O n e W h o R e a lly .

;.P h o |? r e y 9 1 4 0 ;

ANGELS
EAT SHACK

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Trianon

A M . RO I I.B f A T I I O I . l l * f i l l M i n

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rtMBT aaPTIST. CMtJMCm
Th* IlNYr J J. Kellathan, pastor.
Xu Nil a y Ae-rvli-ow
• t
V
Park Annus sad Hiain dlraat.
K l r » l Ala a t . » : t t A M
Tke Itae.-AV. P. krusti. Jew
HFrtfovnA *M i u , I t t o A kl
Muada* Meko.l.l*ll.A. M.
Mawr-N Niilijwrl In * A r c Hln. IMnfrbb ,
Morning Worship il:#S -A. (*.
■n*e Drain ll*m1J "*
w r. lT-u.. # »# p, u
IRally Mr«B. (rarrpl Hatm day)
K.1nl»« Hsevlca,
P M.
M l A M
Wedysadug Jkrxilce. I S# P M
Xaiitfday Urm for i'hlldrm. ■ tt
yUrp^ofYF*
h it* i t hcarlnc.
A. U *
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InnIru»-Ilona.
«Irail* ,XchiH&gt;l pupils on Mtindaya
rAOLA t i m i i n m cmlucn
and Xalurdai a at J If |» M III
X. Iiuvl pbiplla «.n MnihdaiB aad
ThuradRyt R( 715 p M
hunday Hchool. t II A h f
mrlatlRR K a tfU o r/lll P A
fBBlRITKN I 4\ ( UI RIH
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Tb# Dry K l» Uinta nIe*r
MItforRAk Vtmyr.
1 I*
pwatnr.
P. lb i*^‘ .*bji'i&gt; #• »«
s• — —■r *4- -»
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r t v r r m u i i H o r thk
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Mltd red Claus* E sth e r L ow ing,
A nna Jan* G an tt, Dorothy Clauee,
M arion Claus#, Mildred C lea ts,
sa d W. C. Lousing. Donald leim sony Jo*I L o s in g , J. N. Durden,
E lm er Bandy, Jam ea C ates, and
C-ecll Jones

which

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• Those who have ouliUtiiiliiig nccountn with mem­
ber# of thin tiurenu Ihnl m e more than one year old
And failed to m ake nuitnlde iirrmiKemeiitn with their
doctor for liguiiJaUon previous in April 15th, 11134,
are hereby inform ed Ihnl llu i aiiiiuiitn Mre now be­
ing compiled by th is hureuii.

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$ 3 .6 0

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o ‘i p . w O t y

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• til* by the voluntary norvlce*
and gift* by friend* as well a*
member* of the congregation who
hkv* planned aad labored’ Ineep

. Until Hitch « lim e an
bureau mid made suitable
credit. you will be claimed
bureau m* 'T A Y AS YOU

you luive come into this
arrmigeiiii-nlM for extendeil
by eiirti m ember of thin
UO" pm lent.

•
F o r yuur Inform ation wo nubmit the following m*
a schedule of paym ents workml out in the hope th a t
we mny have made it easy for everyone lo comply
&gt;vilh this nculo:

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108 E. 2ncL'St.
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F u rn itu re fu r C ^ |
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f u r n i t u r e Up.^
500
Sanford Av r

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Account.- $25 lo $50.00 at 4 ^ 0 0 iw rjjitylllh.

D Accounts

$.r&gt;0.00

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E. Account* $ 100.00 ur n&gt;ora.» engyp Ua- aattled
from $6.00 i&gt;er m onth aiul up. depending on size of

account.

’•tai'JBra. J /T . Elll*, Mr
sJLoonrrd *■NlUack, tb*
JXW ra, J r , Mrs. Oo*tA- J. Le Horton,
'A
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A w ning
Shade

A. Thone p ity in g .ih eir old accouiitn In full nl
first visit to th r bureau will: be granted a 20 percent
4lncount from th eir b(ll, mu! thone paying either
weekly or monthly the following schedule will apply:
H Accounts $25.0(1 a n d .u n d e r may be. settled by
paying $2,00 down, and signing an insUUpMWl note for
the balance agreeing .to pay iyune(ag)f&gt;i^l, jjicji month.

Sunday

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“The 8t"r# uf Sereta*-" 1
F irst and
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BJCYKYTII II 4 1 4 11%tCATIRT

LONGWOOD
The Civic League bad ■ mem
bernhip supper a t the library on |
Friday evening w h h a large e t
Irn Ja n ee o f &gt;nem ber* and their
fam ilies. A slipper was
nerved
w ith’ si m enu o t m ea l loaf, saUuld.
asadwiehou, ra k e s
end
eoffeo,
Th1* 'e b p p er b k , been en annual
a f fa ir fa s m ayy ysors
The M p lltg congregation s i l l
have Im p o rlsn l dedleatuin sereISee fo r the com pletion o f U te 1
U rg e
dtaubl* a d d llM i to the
ekureh edjflce on Sunday, Apr.
t8
T his addition w*o mad* p»*

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Mr. aad Mrs. a D .
aad Mm. A. J. lo sin g , Rg. yad
Mrs. Georg* Towneead, Mr. aad
err* way;
w ry, Mr. and
F. Carrs
m m iJU . sad -Mr*.
r.,**d Mr*. F. B.
4Sd 'Mrs.
V i. ykd
lira. Jerome
Aed
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MY». Baymond
Raymond

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date for governor In IPth and
•gain -In IM2. sold yesterday he
was through with potitlr*
"I’m In Ihs ritras and grove
business end am more optimistic
M t N R l h * t o r n . - r I u# |* u
at thW Um# for-It* future than
H u l . | r r t f o r m u i nm *
T a t . aMwIwra
gver'before," declared th* dovslop- llui Mh* Hi.gt II'ffe- y*&gt;m ThF Idler
• l.ildron. (*hm11 will hate rhaiat
4r of Howey.In lhe-Hllls.
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Georgs M- 8blpp. M™
Byrd. Mr*. Roy Coleman, Mr*.
Georg* Ewan, th* Mieses Pateye
Bandy, Evelyn Cates Marion Pear•on, IKmithjr
l&gt;tir»on,. Hattie
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P relect Ne. I«tX R sM Wo. ISX
L o t *r t h a W f M t i l l f a a t o f
Boland, W . P . P laids, B u rn s fend
erly p a r a l le l w i t h ( h a ah o re o f
lem lM le Cosniy. ■ g g rax tasle ly
L o t B. E m ! I l l f a a t o f L o t B
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and
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Block “J" :
"Speedy W ings" w ith T im McCoy,
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m o r e o r le a * t o b t i l f t i l l f .
P r i c e * a r t d e g I r o d f. 0, h G o l d e n
Forgive th a le n g th o f th is a r ­ E raly n Knapp a n d W illiam BakeI fC
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I t . i t . a n d l i . » f i i l o c h “ It**;
well. The them e o f th is la s t film
C otirt
fo r th e
pictures a p p e a rin g th is c o m in g ,,
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L o t. t.
I f . | | , |XV u ,
i f . 17.
w ith
it p e e l f l c a t I o n a
of th e
d ia l* before !* • C ircuit
Tw enty-(hire.
Ju d icial
C ircuit
of
I I . I t , X«. I i . IV, S I , a n d S t . o f
R oad D eportm ent.
week a t tha M ilana T h e a te r defies * *****
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(CSEttaned from P age Owe)
his nervs and was forced fa re g ain
th a second. A single by Jackson, fu rth e r rutting.
nia lie c l o d e a lo rg u p o n a p p I l c a U o n fy. F lo r id a , o n tb a I t h d a y o f M n y j A
L o t a I , S. S, 4, S, S. 7, I , I I .
ing, ab ettin g and
encouraging
t o t h * f l ^ c r e l a r y o f t b # H t a i o R o a d X u . i»JI- *l
I I . I I . 14. I I . U , I t , i # .
XI, XL
V s rg e t’ double and Schum acher’s
“ Riptide" a p p e a rin g a t tha Ml- it or crash. Speed, th rills a n d ro ­ the mob."
D eportm ent. T a l l a h a m o .
F lo r i d a - g a n f u r d . F l o r i d a , t o n n a w o r a bill
I I . I I . a n d IV. o f B l o c k
,
b ass h it com pleted th e three run lane T h eatre on Sunday and Mon­ m ance galore. “ Six o f a K ind”
B id* w ill a o t b e r e c o d n l M d u n it* * u f c o m p l a i n t U ted N f m lN f t.F * * ,
I s o U X. 4. a n d I , n f B l o c h "fT*;
S heriff E m lg, who w *s slig h t­
■ a id C o u r t , b y t h e a a l d I L F . K i n g ,
Jflocka
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s u b m i t t e d n n so ld b id e h e f t .
will
give
you
m
ore
lau
g
h
s
th
a
n
b u rst
day, Apr. 22 a n d 23, p re sen ts c
of said
a n i l l * l n g tn
A c e rtifie d c h e c k In t h e a m o u n t th e n a t u r e
‘ tV* a n d - V - a l l Of a a l d l a n d *
ly injured w hen a section of the
n a d p r e m i e r * b e i n g ( w a l e d In
o f 1 % o f b i d a n d I n n o c o m le an q u i e t a n d c o n f i r m t h * U l M o f t h e
A c irc u it sw a t by M arty Mc­ brilliant paychologtcal study of . * °u c* n counl *nd *.‘1' ” *** jroa
crowd sto rm ed th e Jail sn d seised
t h a n SI S*
mad*
payable
to tb* c o m p la in a n t l« Ihe la nd* h e r e i n deF
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M a n u s ^ follow ed by Buck
J o r ­ norm al, w ell-bred E nglish genUe-l * W* * ° “ r e ,rM ,* holitU * \
a rro rd ln g
lo p la t
th e re o f o r
* C h a irm a n of lh a
H tat*
R o a d D e * ■ r r l h r i l . a n d t h e n * n t l t h e r e t o r«*
Holmes and T hurm ond • few hours
part men!
mual
accom pany
e a c h r . l . r a m . t l &gt; M r li* » u r h j u d x m r n t
dan's sm g ls, a walk to
Randy man. H e rb ert M arshall, who b e -1 A “ nU*u* P ^ f o n n .n c a U f a bo
r e c o r d In t h a p u b l i c re c o r d * o f
a fte r the body of young H a rt w as
bi% . b id . C a a h l e C a c h c r k a w i l l n o t b e a c ­ • nd d . i r " „ » . l d C o u r t
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taken from lower S sn
Franckico
yavs tb a Brmveu two runs in ths ous poison o f Jealousy. His wife,! A p' , f * ,b w h ,n AI1 B ,b V ^ S p l? * '
j H ta te 'a d o c u m e n t a r y
a t a m p a a t * y o u a r e n o t t o n m l t * t i n d e r p a i n of
A UtO
bay, eras blam ed In Mrs. H olm es’
; t a c b e c w i l l b e p e r m i t t e d . T h e s ue * d e c r e e p r o con ft ** »» b e i n g a n t e r e d
L o t a I I a n d IT n f t t p u r l l n g ' *
th ird a n d they tied th e count In N o rm . S h e s rs r, U the Innocenti “* "* tlc
^
ty
a final
decree
| ce a a fn l b id d e r w ill be r e q u ire d to a n d fo llo w e d
I ' t a t o f B l o c h I I o f C h a p m a n dr
ChouI ^
***• action for allegedly d isarm ing his j T u c k e r * * A d d i t i o n , a * r e c o r d e d
tb s fo u rth w hen Canlw el] singled victim o f a rom antic e s c .p .d c ' U ?
execute c o n tra c t
and
b o n d If ( b e th e r e o n .
deputies and tu rn in g Holmes over
I t 1* f u r t h e r
O rdered
t h a t this
. p u r c h a a e .i* H ,I I 4 or m ore. U nder
In f l a t B o o k 3. p a g e I I n f Hem!*
and Bill U rb an sk l drove him home which m akes th a scandal sheet K“ rl° rf l* ***n on ***• “ ***"
t h a t a m o u n t t h * c e r t i f i e d c h e c k w i l l D o t l r r h e p u b l i s h e d In t h e H a n f o r d
n o |a C o u n ty , F lo r id a , record*.
H er husband believe, her g uilty
‘ h a d o w s a s l e p I n f a t b e fa the mob.
w ith a trip le .
l l r r s l i , a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In
be h eld u n til d u lleery .
lu o ta I, X. I. i h e N o r t h S I .7
The San Francisco police a re
T h e r i g h t la r e s e r v e d t o r e j e c t H e m l n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , o n e # a
snd by h i. cold Indifference d riv e. “"V *0- " ' "&gt;»k* *h » P ro v .rb l.l
f e e l n f l o l 4, | h e H o u t h I I I f e e l
w eek f e r f o u r cw nsecullv* w e e k s
a n y o r a l l b id a .
n f t e l 7, ( h e W e a l h a l f u f t e l a
blamed
by
th
e
com
plaint
fo
r
r
e
­
h e r to the srm e of R obert Mont- r,b b U n ln OV*r Jr0Ur r r * ’ *MTAT« HOAD D K FA R TM K N T
In
W itn ess
W hereof.
I
have
* a n d 1*. n f B l o c k I I ; l*nt I o f
turn in g H olm es and T hurm ond to
O r F LO R ID A h ereunto aei my hand and affiled
gom ery. The ending, If a little
B lo c k IS. n r C h a p m a n A T u r k *
111* o f f i c i a l s e a l o f t h e O r e a I t C o u r t
C. a T R E A D W A Y .
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ta
C
lara
county
a
fte
r
they
over-draw n, will aatisfy the a u d i­
C h a i r m a n , In a n d f o r f t e m l n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r ­
ida, a c c o rd in g lo th e reco rd e d
had been b ro u g h t to the county
i . IL D O W LIN G .
id a , o n t h i s t h e T l h d a y o f A p r i l
ence. The leading c h a ra c te rs give a
plat th e re o f
H
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E n g i n e e r . A. D . 1914.
IIK O IN N IN O
al
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Jail here “ fo r safekeeping."
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M I llolm sa and th e re a fte r
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wild ballet based upon a m elodious I ' mtil 1'#■*#»Id
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A rchie Brown q ualified in thr W ar. A c are er th a t is resum ed
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the public mind.
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Claude Kelly qualified in
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I/rnnsrd p a rtn e r who convinces George th a t Union tra m took 2 gam es from
J. p a g e I I o f f t e m l n o l e C o u n t y ,
o th er claim ant*
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l^ u m lry , totaling
F lo rid a , record*
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all women a re not alike. The c l i - j th e Seminole
i t e l l e I . M l t c h e H . w i d o w , If living.* p l i c a t i o n ! f o r t e i d e e d t o I s s u e l a
t e d * of Block I o f M a y f a i r
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K t « o f N W V , Hoc 19. T w p 29
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thief, is under suapiclon of Lewis ‘
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a f t e r fa n n in g six d e n t s , w ant out
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M angum finished.
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c o n te st o f th e series. It w as the
ch am p io n s' fm (rth s tr s f y h t v ic­
to ry .
T he ra lly , which broke a 3*3 tie,
s ta rte d w hen
T ra v is
Jackson
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ylove. W atkins bunted to C an tw all and ha th rew wild to second
try fa c to catch Jackson,
then
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o th e r b u n t and b e a t It out to fill
bases. Cantw ell forced In a
by
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Jo s
Moore
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ro u te . Schum sker was wild, and
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; bleaching psiw r. A ddress Bos 1,
pv ledlo, Fla.
W A N T E D : 200 reserv atio n s a t tha
i Chicken t ’le Supper a t B a p tist
C hurch S atu rd ay from 0 to H P. M.
I k or t for 11.00. I’hone 171-J for
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, and lot, and five acres citru s
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Box 1313 cars H erald.
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For Representative
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For Representative
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w e a l a n d 14.49 c h a l n e n o r t h o f
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w ill o t t e r f o r s a le a n d eell a t p u b lic
99-1 y a r d s , t h e n c e e a s t • • y a r d * ,
o u t c r y to t h e h l v h e a t a n d beet hid
t h e n c e s o u t h 10 I y a r d * , t h e n c l
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w e s t 99 y a r d * I n b e g i n n i n g
t h e C o u rt H o u s e la S a n f o r d . S em i
B e g i n 4,14 c h a i n s
w est and
Owl# C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , w i t h i n t h * I t *
I ? 19 c h a l n e n o r t h o f s o u t h e a s t
a l h o u r * u f s a l * M o n c a ? l i t* Tl h
r n r ii * r o f lot t h r e a l a se c tio n
a y o f M a y , ISS4. t h a f o l l o w i n g d e
I f . t o w n s h i p |D s o u t h o f r a n g #
s c r l b a d lot. plena o r p a re * ! o f la n d ,
I t ea st, r u g w eat 4 I t chains,
s i t u a t e d , l y i n g a n d b e i n g In S e m L
t h e n c e n o r t h 4S d e g r e e * ' w e s t t o
note C o u n ty . F lorida .
t h * w * * i l i n e o f u l c s e c t l e a 14.
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Lake
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a a r e c o r d e d la p l a t b o o k I. p a g e
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w ith th e sh o re
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north
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S a le s a te to be m a d e le sa lla fy (b e
a n d o th e r w i s e d e s c rib e d a s fo llow s
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falls In love w ith th r C om m ission­ At r i e V e l B U d
t»ne u m
t i 1
er's d au g h te r, so to save him self, H eI ttde .t lt te r i r * L odd
l l r i n e n m i . 1•&gt; ( I a k .
Vour vot*- Mini kiip|»orf will tie th r Com m lselim rr. snd his love, he &gt;’l»i’h e r Brnl 1’iM'hrBiie
r h - It K4-*t'l a ml HI Iriiuia l-t
great)? apple, leied
does s trick th a t su rp rise s every­ I ' t iNl rrg»g u T. r tpetal
pimeit. r e i n
11A It I .A N11 W M I 'E N i ’E K
body. Milsne T hursday snd F ri­
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F o r C o u n ty C tim m U n io n e r
H. |
An additional fe atu re is " Its - N .n Vs.rV
(*ht&lt; BM*t
1 hf ret*? Bitft.tufictP m ? cb ndl4BC? van s Willing. " T w n quick-w itted |*l|l e h u rlh
h i t i ,' t i i t i i ) «*nmTi(l«»|nner o f HBrnt- burlesque g irl' shout-tow n. Joan Hr«u4vI#. It ii
n o l e *'n«Dl&gt; w u ltj p f l 1n t h e I t e n t it* Blundell and G lrnda F a rre ll go to Hi l/ o u l#
e r a It** UrltHMifr
in J u n e ,
1114.
If
|4&gt;&gt;#1rtri
Havana to -nare them selves « I' ltllBtlBlp hlB
el&lt;*4tr*t I tt iuiiil#* l i o n e e t r t p r i a t l i
tBtlwti l*i e v e r ? ii ii# unA J u i l l r t * n d m illionaire,
(iuy Kibbee ie the Cln.-li.natt
fB lriKs#
f o r b )i
Vnur
vol« a n d
“rh la lr e " All kinds of com plica­
• u p iH ir t w i l l h« B | i n r e r l B t » d .
F r i d a ? Ite ealfa
K II. KILtIKE
tions, follow, made worse bv Joan At N e v Y a r h " l o GDI • « » — t
t I
Hftttnn
IVD
It I
falling fo r Kibbee’g son, Lyle T a j ' J t o t I e r i e e ( t r h u001
m Bcher,
K * l» e * o n ,
hot T h r plot is fa st sn d am using, B i l l a n d K l r h a n l a : r a n t w e l l . M a n
and the whole film I* o n t big fAut m Barnodo k Hl yong a n . t i l i t t l l t - 4 I t J
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f«»r
M epreaeolB tlve
to the
Hi b U
The p rogram fur S a tu rd ay , Apr, H nRl laet yt ,e r l eK* l’ a l nl «h eaoa pa a r da n d a nJd, Wl ilol apctmt ;
L e«lB lB tur« fro m Reintnote C o u n l ?
"S is of a Kind,” a
P tt i a b u r g h a t T l n r l n n a t l a n d O il*
C lro ut i Ni», I. B t i li j e r t l o lit# I t e n i o - 2H, Includes
a a n a l li t t a u l i . t m i f p o n M a c r o u n t
c r B l i e p r l m a n In J u n e I f e l e c t e d I carnival
o f nonaensical comedy twf■l&lt;T
i t w sslh sr.
prom ise
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r e p r e e e n t B t l Q n to
e v e r y o n e , j u a t l r e a n d f B l t n * # # f o r featuring C harles R ugglee, Mary

tp e r ta c n U F o r R ent
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5 c lin e 1 m o n t h .
C a a a t five w orda fa Una.
D eable r a te for c a p ita l s
black fe e s U tters.

n j b o U N D i Mats hound dog.
* w ith liver-colored bead.
P ippin.

POLITICAL
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Group No. 2

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PnWished la Florid*** H e a r t
The World's Greatest VegeUble
Spot mad Richest Garden Land

I 'a r tl r cloudy w ith probable abm
era to n le h t and T u n d a y , sa d
much w arm er.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
Member Associated Press

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. APRIL 2.1. 19.14

JqhnDillingerAgainjU. S. FARMERS
Eludes Police After|T0 GET MUCH
Bloody Gun Battle[FEDERAL CASH
2 “ i f " " ,® B U S I N K S S H O W S !
ABNORMAL GAINS;
FOR THI S SEASON
M ECER, W ls., A pr. 23. —
(A P )—F lfh tin jr o ff an am ­
bush of 2o federal operatives
and group* o f s ta te officer*.
Jo h n D illinger,
A m erica's
public enem y num ber one
again stalled o ff cap tu re nt
Bohem ia Cam p on IJike
Vilaa today, and was re p o rt­
ed headed south.
In a prolonged shooting a ffra y
tw o m en weru hilled and four
f w ere wounded aerloix'ly.
‘ Fedora) operative*, a fte r the a p ­
p a re n t escape of D illlnger from a
re so rt u*ed a s headquarter* by the
, a n r fo r th ree day*, a rre ste d tho
th ree young women.
Thoa# killed in the a tte m p t to
a rre e t the gang were C a rte r Haum,
federal a g en t from Chicago, Bogene Boiaoneau, CCC w orker, ami
a n unidentified m an.
The shooting took place In »n
Isolated region of north ern W is­
consin. and m eager reports, which
filtered through, varied widely .rt
detail.
F ederal foreea m ade re p o rts iltrect to W ashington th a t Ih lltn e rr
had escaped and- was h e e d n c
Soath. No fu rth e r w ont w as giv­
en ool from W ashington pending a
prom ised sta te m en t from A tto r­
ney-G eneral Cum m ings. The worn
sn g rresU d refused to g irt •*—ir
names or to adm it th a t they knew
the outlaw .
The noted outlaw and hi* gang
forced the pro p rieto r of the rrsor*
to to m the place over to them a
Jew slay* ago, WeetWws hlrd v irtu a l­
ly a prisoner.
J T hey m ounted a m achine gun on
►tbe roof and told the rc io rt keep

Celery Rate Case
Decision Is D u e
W A SH IN G TO N . A pr. 23.The long iw n itn l decision on
the celery rut** case will be laaurd n e it week, R cpreaantativc
W. J . Sear* wan advised hate
yesterday by the ICC. Th* e x ­
am ined’» rep o rt cm which the
cum mission*** decision m ay be
based, recom m ended a reduction
from 4IV percent of the flin tclass rate to 4U percent of the
first-class rate, and a reduction
of the m inim um carload from
25,000 pounds to 20,000 pounds.

Fletcher FrnnklyTold
There Is NoReason
\yhyFlorida Should
PayHalfOf Damage

W ASH INGTON , Apr.

2 3 —&lt;A*&gt;
Xiuerican f a rm e r * , a l r e a d y eni li lted hy n e a r ly fliOO.OINi.OiK), will
I in ker 11.095,005,t)IO HI lieneC
p i y n i e n t * b e f o re t h e e n d of 1031,
t o a n a l y s i s o f e x p e n d i l u r e s tu
Ik m atlr b y the F a r m Adnilinstr.i
hi'ii .lu rin g the p r e s e n t &gt;eni in ll*
NKW YO R K , Apr. 2 3 - l A l ' l
* ti.'Sl c o r n -h o g . co tto n
lol a r r o ,
Business
barom eters
th is w w
r e g i s t e r e d a b n o r m a l a d v a n c e s fm mill d a ir y re d u c tio n p r o g r a m in'l o a t n i t h a t it has o n h b eg u n to
thin w i i t o n .
a p p r o a c h its sp e n d i n g sliid u .
R e ta il trad e wan n o m o w h a l h a m
f p t o Apr. i th e A d r m n istr a p ered by Cold, r a i n y w e a t h e r , but
w eek ly t r a d e
survey*
indicated t ii.ri had p aid out $ 170,702,005 to
to
r ed n r,'
th is w a s m e r e ly
e n c o u r a g i n g ! • f i r m e r * who a g r e e d
r e t a i l e r* tu look fur c o n t i n u a n t ■* I li.'ii c o tto n , w h e a t , a n I I n b i t r t i
W A SH IN G TO N . A p r .
2 3 .—
o f activ e s p r i n g s h o p p i n g well in
lien ag e.
Ileiiefil
payruerit*
I" (AIM The *nfl runt m dualty
co rn nr-d tiog fa rm e r * a n ' ju*t lie f*iYrn n new wairi* *1met lift*
to e a r l y s u m m e r .
T h e w e e k 's still 1*1 ir* on e l r e t l i " t i n ....... to tin k le out, t*’" d r'ry night, the Stmt h WKH rt touted U*
p o ste r am i
ste el
prmlucllull. a
p r o g m m t* in i t . f o r m a t i v e stag**, wage differential!* were tint f*nwell as t h e m o v em en t o f revenu
tollm en f a r m e r * h av e tt'cervcrt on* dm urered. alwl I'resldent HtHiWVfll
f r e i g h t . Iiolh
ngistered
tw-t
l\ a p o r tio n of of t h e m o n ey co m le q u ittu d atf iking uiiin rt*. iiiiiiil*«*r
t h a n se a so n a l g ain * T h e y lHM.nl. * m g to t h e m , a n d th e ae rum l p a y ­ mg in a • I\ r.n.nOO to i e t urn to
Moody** *ea*oiially ad ju ^ tu d t **m m en t to w h eat f a r m r r n I* yet to
|&gt;o*itc index fur t h i e e f a i t u m t » tie m ade,
the* 1k**1 level fm 11*11. ul 7.» |*.‘i
|o not
Inrlude
The p a jm e n t
I cen t of t h e 11*2 * m eiutre
the |fid ,.'14*1,1122 »penl by the An
In elect rit
|m w er
p naluftlon
m mixt ratio n m j»urcha&gt;*itig pork
arid freight hiiim m e i i t , thi* ifp re
wanted n (tarlial re ro w ry from the w heal, a n d dairy product* f o r ft
r a tht*r -1»hrji eurit rm tinn nf 111 ■ lief need* to elim inate aur|»li»*» *

e a c h accu sin g th e o t h e r of r r s p n n - 1— ( A l ) — A f t e r
alb lllty for the co n tr o v e rs y
over RchllH. M l n n C f t o l * .

COAL INDUSTRY
GIVEN NEW NRA
WAGE STRUCTURE

Retailers Expect ActiveTrading ToContinue Into Summer

The manager*, a fte r Joseph

Orlando (lirl Winner
Of lAtng Walkathon

n111 r•*inuve them an p ric c -*l r pi ex
&lt; HI If fa rtn m from the m aiket.
In llie next eight m onth- lhi
AdmmiHlration w il| ro n tin m p n
i Iin I* w heat and pork »n re$lu,»-d
Miio»iint«, will m ake &lt;lra*tir *ii
pin ^- reduction purchase*, uf flan*
pr&lt;**iiirta, and will enter th t lei*
ra ttle m arket fur the f *r *•! tlm
1" make uneM irunted purehaites f i
relief need*
Jn

n d d itiu f i

the

m

^ f be em ployes did no t SUM t h i . ' * „ / / Roosevelt said -he r a l l . d
n
sakl A F
f. ,5 o'clock thW
,V ‘
, n , " , , 1o f l,h '
m o rn in g , a n d he a g r e e d to come t o
I. eont n, ,
'
^
" " " I he W h ite House a t 10:30 u clock
ilisr o n lv n trd
w ith
the
present ,u
,
agteem en ls "
‘hi* m ornin g
.. .
,
She satil she w aited u n til 11:00
" bat the n e s t m ove wilt lie bv
• • e
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L
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1' o r o rk, ami she e i | i r e s s e d r e g r e t
" T r v 1" : - T h r U,N"
She ex p lain ed t h a t sh e p r e f e r r e d
f
°f
,Jn‘" n , t e l h o g him firs t w h at . h e w a a g o em* \ . U
•» “ T &gt;" • — «r to h i . M*
tern* » , l t meet to day fo, . eon- !r u a a t i o n .

. • fi M|M'tatui* in \l -unit, Ar*
• nklaluuna an &gt; h tima*. ami
•i her ii

Teiin*"

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iuan field

A j i n ilib 11 at 'i&gt;ii

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amendment

tor I In* Fa i &gt; umiii

i eg ion

tiutherii

14Hi* nun* I II t f*11 him ■« quickly*
a* 1 r a n , ’* sh e added.
" N o dou bt then* waa a goo d
rv t» o n w h y he could n o t c o m t . I
didn 't w a n t to nay w h a t l a m g*»'
m g to nay
w ith o u t t a i l i n g h l f i
Ky .
firs t I a m not on t h e f lo o r o f t h a
Paul
S e n a t e a n d I d o n 't h ave tom ato rial
tinim inlty. * T h e n t h e c o n t r a d i c t e d
Sc ha II '* a s s e r t i o n in toto.

Recover Kentuckian's
Itody From DeepCnve

I ' m pin I talh m I u i «n| the
m i i i h in favor ut i hi South

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o n . h o d f o i l e d t o k t ' c p an «pII. p o j n t m e n t w i t h h er l i t
th e'

;

i» n* u u idel t i l n ininy thu
ii 11■ 1 dnv I hi inufhu 11 I he m
ix

o fn ltlO f
R e p u b lic *

it rra ne s ^p olr ht a tli o' Tn .h»«l
' i 'r ’etired
h U H I " " " °.r | W h i l e H o t l o e . M r * .
a* m e d - 1
.. . ,
♦Kt r n n k l l l l
l a t n r . c h a r g e d label with c a u s i n g R o o s P V i ’l t t n d o y n r m e d l a C
t h e b r e a k d o w n of n eg o tiatio n s b y ] f o r h e r p r e s s c o n f e r e n c e n n d
r e f u s i n g to a g r r e to su g g e stio n s I s w e e p i n g l y
ftifilro tlictcii
H
of Prcsklent
K o o srv rlt t h a t t h e , s t a t e m e n t t h e senator i t t a u e d
I Opetcent deduction from b asic!
.
,
.
f lir_ i .
w a g e s b e c o n tin u e d for a n o t h e r I &gt; ‘” ,U ’r d n V n lfH ,n M h e r
f,,r" ’
s i s m o n th s
| lu re facto ry .
I.almr,
thro u g h
th e
railw ay *
S e n a t o r Schall *anl in a s t a t e labor e x e r u t i e r s ' a s s o c i a t i o n , ' n , r n l I*** n ig h t t h a t Mr*. Uoo*.coiinti-M-'l
last
night
with Ihi'l ' plt * ■ " r h a r g i n g five tim es w h at
c h a r g e th at I be m a n a g e r . * l „ t e . |
f,,r f n n . l t u r e sim llo r to
it nil
1 1li.a l priMliiciNl a t Hi*i Hyde 1

Southern Mincr« 2
T h a t Differen
Is Not In Danger

prcvimi* week S teel o u t p u t tu n
t in n e d tu c x pH ml, w ith t h e putdi
c atiu n "S i • i d " i - t inmt irur in*c -►
o u tp u t at f»I» fMTcent of eapneitv,
up fuiir per cent n ^ e
po int*, an d
(C ontinued Ur. !*a^e T h r e e )

N U M B ER 155

I T ier F ire Cents

of

Ap

JU N C T IO N .
The body of

f VVe-t V tigm ia

weat r i n K« Mm k j.
m il,A N n o .
A | 1,
23. I l l '
will p u r e h a * e a m i r lr a t r u y d:i**ea«ed
w a l k a t h o n e* over
*
I'd*"» th* n. w wagd
airy
eiiwa
A
to
tal
of
f5,Orai,ii&lt;ii)
*The co n ten t t h a t ha* la-eti rag
-Vlat**iitia op*
i n g In O r k w i e f o r v n a n y weatix la provided instill- Juiiea'Cmirtai^ h ihr tf -f t f t o u t
Art
for
thia
p
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r
p
o
s
e
with
tlw*
p«t*
a n d w h ich h a a d r a w n r m n i l
di.if t ,et * nt 1
rloaetl laM n i g h t al l l r l f * o'f lm !&lt; aihility t h a t a&lt;ldltiuua] fund* nm.fr
w ith Miaa K rn en lin e llen d erao ti of lw e a p e n d e l.
O r lan d o an d h e r p a r t n e r , J o e Rock
the w lnnera.
T a k i n g aecnml place w ere .1im m y
Reed an d M a rt y
M a r t i n a n d in
t h i r d w ere M u r r a y
H erm an and
V era H ild reth
The m anagem ent
HAVANA.
A |&gt;r
23
1,11 A
a n n o u n ced t h a t th e winner * would g e n e r a l police a h a k e u p a n d “ S t e r n
split u I I,n o n pi ixe a t
a victory eat m e a p u i e " " to eiul t e r rn r i a i n Mi
m e e t i n g T u esd ay ,
H a v a n a w ere o r d e r e d yewlefday
in t h e w ak e of bom b in g * which
killed one fieraon
ami
in ju re d
two
H eavy property dam age
»e
Milted f ro m the hlaat* which ie
[pounded ) e a t e r d a y a* a Pini*ter
W A S H IN G T O N ,
A i&gt; r
21
a n l u t r In the new &lt; htef o f Police
( AP )
F l a n k i n g *al**r*, title of the
l,* e iite n a n l( '* d o n rl Jn a e P e d r a r n
laat v e a tig e a o f old atyh* w a r f a r e
A u t h n r it lea
a lt r dinted
fill I
| re la Wvome mupeum p irn #
i a g e s Intlh to rointriiitM*t* an d
T h e W a r U r pa r i m e nt lap unl o*
to r a c k r t e e t * se lli n g “ p r o te e tio n "
der* y e p te r d a y t h a t "liaaed on Ini
Sohlirr*- an d xatlnta to d ay joined
p ro b ab ility uf t h e t r uac in the fu
(Hiliee in p a t r o l li n g
d o w n to w n
t u r e , t h e c a v a l r y haa h e r n o n i e r r d
H avana.
to t t o r r U p oalrora."

«t tup, 1kg-

Sets New SpecdMark
i In 2\mphihian Plane

Miss Burroughs On
Stand To Tell Her
PartOfCannonCase j

Cuba Seeks An KndTo R. ('. IligginK’FuneraJ
Romhing's Terroriam Held Thin Afternoon

ClankingSabrenTaken
From /Vrmy Officers

From the tim e the Stone Ag i
a n re a to ri of modern w arriorp faphionsd thoir fir*l pword* out of
■harpened atone until com pa ra ti veA S I I K V I l . U s , N 41.. A p r 2 1 ly recent tlm ea, the aaber wap one Jespie Tuuhy, wife of Tommy
of an A e v iy ’a p rin d |ia l weapons.
Ton hy, Chicago g a n i;* tei, hr ought
r i v a l r y hor*ep a r e W i n g re* here tii fa re charge* in corinrctiuci
place*! with a r m o r e d car *, a n d t, w ith a |Hkri,fMKI m ail toldm ry at
c a v a l r y m a n , h a * n t ‘ m u c h um * for «i ( liar toff e, m i fie*'d yi'atrr .Uy Ihpuliah rd fa her. in a n au to .
cause of irifiiffil lent evidence.

146 MlnersSuffocated
By Terrific Explosion Farm Administration Turns To First
SARAJEVO,
21.— 141— T b c

Yu*o»U»l«. Apr
number

cf

m im -r .

killed In • te rrific eip leelo n fletu S e fr' In Kelutnj coni m ine n»sr
here era*
estim ated
official ly
yreU rdnjr a t 14$. ee
reecuers
runtinued |h c tr effort* to ranch
(hoe* *ttU trap p e d in d iita n t t» lIrriee.

Slaty b o d 1m h a d been recov­
ered lest nlfht, and Uioee *tiU
in (he mine were lilted na cer­
tainly deed. Approximately IS
m e n vara able ho eecape et t h e
tlm* of the bleat of vara eevad
later.
The recovered bodies were
charred end mutilated, indicating
that death came quickly with the
earthquake! Ike explosion which
ahook the country tide Saturday.

PITTSBURGH, Apr. U .- ( A P )
—William Thaw, 11, commander
of Urn berate little band *f Amer­
ican filar* who la m e d the Lafay-

Experiment I n Compulsory Control
independently nr in unison"
to
secure rrd u rtio n uf ru tto n a ct,
a g e and * "liem o era tic iro n 'tn
nvent ha- consented" to nsinit
federal gNiwrr in au a tte m p t
t«
A doim i»tralion of the a rt Uut
ing the y ear of it* life will In*
laft to S i-rfrtary W allar*, who
haa ciprritfrfd him self a* i*
Irtm tiy d u b i o u s o f r o m p u i * o r y
c o n t r o l but w i l l i n g U&gt; try It a*
M tx p arim en t
The act provides th a t no »t*i«'
which has produced as much *tfiOjDOO b a le . In a n y y ear during
the 1VX&amp;-32 base period shall !&gt;•gtren an allo tm e n t of lese than
100,000 bales.
The remaining #,600,000 halewflj be elloted to other
ra tio n
elates ee the basis of th* pei
cenlage that the average produe
Uoe c f sack etat*
during
the
base parted la of th e to ta l pm
ductiea o f a ll elate* d u rin g th at
period,
IX * reduction entailed by th*
q uota U 104)00,000 bale* U an(C a a tla a a d From F a g s T w o)

Sailor* "P v a cefully"
Irate Father Shoot* Occupy ( ’anal 7. o n e
Attacker Of Ilaughter P A N A M A C I T Y , P a n a m a ,tA p r

M O ltll.K. AI h , Apr 21 J A
| l hi mi *
43. w as held in county
jail h e i r w ith o u t Ixind to day a f t
c» he c o n fess ed an d Voluntaiily
•in ren d ered to o f fi c e r s th at he
r hot a n d f a t a l l y wo u n d ed Janie*
CM»-• Myer*. IK, p r o p r i e t y «»f a
' c lean in g
a n d d y e in g estab lis h m m t here a n d socially
prom i­
nent
I “hot
h im
b ecau se
he
w lo n g ed my d a u g h t e r / ' o fficers
q u oted IntiDi* as paying when h«
*|&gt;)w*inl at th e s h e r i f f ' s of fice
^
I*,
*n ten d er
C ourt
rrrurda
d t m 'i |
w a r r a n t waa ItMied fur
Mo &lt; * 1**1 J u n e c h a r g i n g him
w ri
•during
iVennls’ 17-y ear»dd daug liter
Th*
ta»«
la t e r
wii

d p nissed.

Kutrt ne Meyer Blunts
Away At Brain Trust

! 2 ‘t
Home 10.11041 w h ite Had
►allots (if t h e U n ited S tate* fleet
| c o m p leted a “ Jirar ef ul
occup a
lion of the C anal Z one" ypater
ds&gt;
On almre
after
S a t u r d a y 's
final d e s t r u c t i v e
‘w a r f a r e " e n d ­
ing jo in t Ar my an d N av y ma*
] neuver *. Navy m en Irft th e fleet
at
anchorage
an d
«watmod
t h r o u g h th e city
T h e “ w a r " ^ i t railed o ff al
noon Sat u i day. Uith fleet
a&gt;
t a c k i n g force* a n d A i n u d ef en se
un it* a g r e e i n g th a t mo Hi m a t e ­
rial d a m a g e had been done
by
sw oopin g plane*, fla m in g
guru
a n d *wifily m o ving balileHiip*

MaoonFndNOaMfornia
To Mi a m i F I i if h t

MI AMI
Apt
S3 —•A t—Com ­
pletin g B
rn u n try
flight
from Bunny vale i *!tf * the Navy
dirigible Macon arrived her* lata
Ti.&lt; , "iin lry 'a “ moat linru*di*t* jrvatarday to participaU in flaal
« •* said last night by m a n e u v e r * m C a r i b b e a n w a t e r s .
The giant mmHup was lashed
I .• ■ Meyer, publisher nt the
\ts-&gt; ovtori I'oat, (a lie “ in the to th a ()|»a Isork* m ast a t 7:12
- nee o f tk*
yoiing in- P. M. (F*5Ti «»r within 20 min*
*. It.. ".*!• » h o e ra eow apparent- utaa after th* Macon had acti. tin c lin g the policy oI the Had down *Ikjv# the field for tha

t ......... .
Merer, governor of th* fedet*! " &gt; « » • beard ’ during
thu
II" " ''
A dm lnlalreU on end mem,
t " »f &lt;he w a r lade*tries buard
un.bi I're*. W llaea, wee wldre**1
t he
A m erican Ib rirty
»f
!n. »-p«p*r e d ito n .

W A U C H I I L A . Ap r
2.1 S ix ty
carlo ad *
of
ap r tn g
curuml&gt;«ra
h av e left t h e lr»cal m a r k e t tinea
t h e *eaaon t«egan 10 day* ago, a
check m a d e y e a l e r d a y
revealed
I 'rtrea h ave h eld u p well, an d
S a t u r d a y '* a v e r a g e w i t
ar o u n d
$ I fm fa n ry a arid a dollar lean
for choice grad e*
Torn aloe* co n t i n ue t o pe ll well,
wi t h fancy* b r i n g in g a round $3
I he field r i a l r
th* r i * h platlH»Mr Apt x:i (API Youth fotiu T h e i r l» a reco rd acreag e
ful ►Cu-nt(►In w hnar nam e* ha**'
in t h e c o u n t y th ia peaaon, and
no* yet pp pearett in pr int held .»
(oh . to ally non e of t h e crop ha*
Vigil la&gt;t mirht o v er S ig n o ra An n i
hern flo p p ed yet.
Mona ro, fiorn whose h r eaat come*
a at r a n g e electric light
I H K N C I I HANK CI.OHK8
l e a d i n g *■ lentiata, a m o n g t h e n
th e wlrrlr** pioneer,
(rUgllelrrut
P A R IS , Apr
2.1 T h e Manque
M arc oni who h ad th e
pa lie n ' •Ir# Foni*erattv ra de F ra n c e , which
Itttiughl h e i r front T rt o a t a s f t e i fi t i n sm all d e p o i i t o r a th r o u g h iiu t
in vestigation* r ev ealed t h e a u t h e n
th e R r p u h lir, suspended payment*
*icily nf the
p h en o m en o n -' wer e vente rday Iters use o f wlthd r a w a l i
t a k in g p art in festiv itiea a t t e n d i n g l«dafitig 11,000,000 franc * R a tu r

R m m 'f liifth lay

Rumanians Sentenced
For PIotAgainstKing

BUCHAREHT,
Apr.
23.—
Fight Rum anian officar*. In­
cluding one who
helped
King
Carol re tu rn from n i l * lo the
throne, and five civilian* c harged
with conspiring a g ain st
C*rol*i
lif t yesterday were convictad of
high treaso n and sentenced
to
1U years im prisonm ent each.
Col VlrUrr l*rikup. who aided
«it "rad let- voluntrar
workmen, rn n trihult-l the king'* d ram alic u -turn front
t»f tha re- th e tr labor, while the women ul Paris four years ago and
K&gt;d ta c a u i# the church and comm unity fur other officers were "degraded**
ir seen in nishrd delicious dinner* every de) by being daprlvad of their rank.
the
town (nr t (,r workm en And In spite d
TEA CH FBB l-OORI.Y PAID
he c o n ip lr-j the financial ilapreaeion. the " p. y
the lam a ax -y o u -|u " policy h o been used
MONTGOMEKY. Al a . Apr. 23.
I In thia undertaking.
The average annual eelary of
' th a t seat
''T his enlarg em en t « •&gt; made Alabam a school teachers for th e
i f » hmI ra n a tx o lu telf neceeeary." said past'ir
peel 12 year* ha* been $533, etaton nr nu n H ugh H, W allace, **becauic iur tistic* of th* board of education
lay Kcnnol Sumlay School h id grow n from e
reveal.
tiny handful un til It had to be ehel
constru. ted i terad a n d housed under fits Jtf
used i r g - i l r ’ro l roofe. Moreover, our HunI purposes, I day church congregation*
had
Guns
ere grow n u n til w* were crowded out.
■at in the Not crowded out once or twice, but e t e i l e a
S uw iar f l
K rililr
in elew nf week a fte r week we had to either a x N
It• a■!I"* &gt; bein' far a a l u r l a y i
r walls ere itack th* people in. or sis* (u rn A p e l a r k l r o l s
C lear t*
Pufl Ml see
ClouUr M
Key W s.i

Biggest Crowd In R eligious History
Of Longwood Attends Baptist Service

THE WEATHER

M iam i
Penserula

Tear pa

Ttluavllle

Claar » l
Claar &lt;■

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Claar t i

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Florida Legion Commander j2 OF GEORGIA*
rln5f*y
W
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rk
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rs
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f
DAKOTANS
ASK
FLORIDA
W
ILL
JOHNSON ASKS U.
C la rk L a s h e s C lerg y m en
. Invited To Join League
U. S. PRESS AID Which Wojuld Protect Them FOR 30 DAYS OF CET PWA CASH Who Criticize Organization m m
GIVEN
MARTIAL LAW FOR ITS ROADS
FOR NRA CODES
In a Iwristline address durin*
which he charged that enemies of
the American lotion are irulltyof
•,
tijf ta
-iin&gt;aa mi- -tatement** in thtlr
20,000 Farmers Seek NewHlIlldinffPrOgrUin |ltr.t atln.t ...mn the nrganlian, Department Commander Jo»
Action To Prevent
Places EmphnsisOn tSio
. Clsrk nf St. letere.urg last
Actual Hattie Over
Highways Wiping night denh,&lt;l the exl.tencr of a
Land Foreclosures
Out Hnd Crossings

■■ran* and l-rglonnaires.
PITTSBURGH, Apr. 2tJ.--(Al‘ ) |,
disgikccful.
His address included scorching
There ure Ib.OdO.ttpO potjntinl
.. m il to arms for the long-»u.
reference to “ .SuFsIdlted” east­
.i
inlers
in
the
whi'i
e-illar
elus*.
feting “ whlto eolUr* workers. **&lt;■•.
ern metropolitan newspapers' P °'' •T a l m a d f i f e S a V S S m i
millions of middle classmen who tony have drsio.'l nil of their
Iclrt. towarrl the l^fion, as die-j
“
are flanked on one side by capi­ •"■•urce* but you ilw '' fln-l the-v
tatrd, he said, by powerful m e -1
tal and on the other by labnt. i the hirad lines; th.ur mid..to
nt.es of the organisation, and to •
wax sounded yesterday by Eugene i..» pride prevent* limn fn-m
Dr. Bowie, New York Kpiacopal I
■• .ng any spieai.'
A. Holland, PilUburgh Ipsuia*.....mister slid a group of 49 clergy- I
'. Hand, pi •» 1 ti nl :oe ••iiran
man.
mytun amt railed ii |koi ineinbvr* ...en who endutsed his stand I•
Announcing the formation of - i • ti, i Ioscm‘ 1 I tho t.-aj;uc as
-------t ? 1*
ATLANTA.
A p r.
20.
A '..I Campbcll-lehmlng Post t San ayainst tho legion, elegy...,..:
the White Collar League o f Ant.-t
ItlSMAltt'K. N.
Apr, 20. *
WASHINGTON, A|.i :.*•»
WASHINGTON. Apr. 20. lea, a non-profit, ineorporatc-d «.who...
h»
tcniM.i
"Pulpit
ptoph.il
(
A
p
j
_
O
o
ven
to
r
T
u
lm
a
d
g
*
‘‘This is no racket. *)t in a
ford to "Preach llir g- pel of
I'reilictiunn of "actual tattle" .
11 frdnul road tulldlllg
X . (AP)— General
Hugh ganisation designed “ to -work in * an:lit, clean-cut |itr»poj»lUon. The |»y fui mei « to tjefeiul 1 hel|* ltn*l ,-tmo. to ,«*iitne n put f ,|,. sionirm today, tomorrow, and ° f th, p,..f.tr e „ "
. to,,ay panloneil lA&gt;Und
* That kind uf . tuff. Command, * *
r»
- -j &lt;
it rt that »qutak« nett the ni«»&lt;l arrompanietl a |&gt;*-lili»*ii yciti'iwU)
Johnson told newspaper cdi- the interests and for Hi* welfar*
new I1IV V o,.e,ath.n«. ap|.*m i
to in r r tlisn Th Is#- er nark -t.tvd .eferring to the ; vey and A u b rey Sm ith , tw b
tors today that no charges of that great group of t'nitod ^i« ime. That's why r«» much |nib.!j asking (SotrrtHir Wilhani
A. r."!..,» hr re ve.trrday follow
'
«
'
‘
w
..((
{|
.
,
|h#rvj
reported i#a&gt;inf« of the
latttr ( o f Gcorgi&amp;'B most n o torlou l
i»* l\ has been irtvrtt to* the rap
States cltlrens commonly. sntt»
of
NRA
code- violation, as the ‘while collar' e'aaa." Ihd ' i--1 , tin* laborer anu tho- laiuui.) I.an^n to declare tnnitial law.
.
Mt-ird &lt;heek .,p ..f congre. j * r .
j , u|), . r|ub
group," i« not only mttan but in*
'
prison escapers.
Offering
aid
of
"-•
o
.
ihih
iuen,Ill &gt;1111lit.
brought against largo mnnu- land raid the Idea was ItOni fio-n i • lonig-.-tufferitii; and hiltttl1
esensible and uirgracaful.
A*
‘
vn'.usl
.Is,;
part,
snd
H a rvey at one time
had
North l&gt;ak»t.*i I *« •• •••' Holi­
I w,.
Sol the loj.l
i o.ldmg j &gt;Uat ,
,cr known
••Br.ire’. &gt;oui toartniartei
(fieorge
G. 110 years to serve, and S m ith ■ &amp;
facIqrerH had developed a watching a “ two yrar parade -&gt;l h te « ollar class niu«t u- |*n» thr
day Aaaucifttion a l •d maitial
i.e’ el.t’lark lost Hr rung i recently etprer*.ed it In
" h0,ly | P a n ,." Cnm.nsr.de.
.
case that would stand up in hopelessness."
jfc
I he It siirue propusen •utterly nr* * law for o 30 day I* • • ! la |»rv b- t*f |M\ ,\ limit r plnii- identi i little tune in In* explanation ol Ib e Sanford llriabl, ‘When
I "For two years I watch..I n
a 146 yearn.
vent
interfeivjnr**
%
%
•»•»
••p^ration
•
the courts.
Both had piitlripated in •
' u!
er.l • Ih e in e ffe ct b i - t
ye ar
(.••t.
for
Relief
un.I
u
Its:tit
ai.nln*t
|
steady
stream
of
while
rollai
turn
pi
real
iif
Ibe
temple
casts
in
his
tbit
porti«m
nf
tin'
Independent
U , w t( addressing the Amcri-j
of the mmti’ Btfe L i* I..-mv inora- \M» liter tin- unt ibis year wil*
rl*a of robber.»s. and Smith *ft4R '.ij
straining their last resource! by .tihlitinnal bunb-ns hy u«iri|( the'
tTontlnued On Pag*. Sli|
Rtter tIm« •
Nation il • *ium1 l»»r lu.il total of $lud.OUO^* Mflireo bill wlucb llffeeta the Vet
•
fan Society of Newspaper
Edihad boastad that he “ WM •*V **“ vel
uf litlUd |)Autvmle*."
i
cashing la on their li-'s iiuuisiw,.
w l h. sh# UUt their hetp
(iL-anUmrn were n n »«tri In one tion nit « t b«g been delerniincd.
be captured altvM." but ha
»»:,
would apeed th« accomplishment
eviction rase nod no evictiutt ua«
turned to prlion aach lima ho f * t J|
Ill l !»•• .
Inlet aiming wlnidi
of NRA objectives, -But If you
prevented by jjolm'i 11:11 •••ml order is mm *i d Honda |MU»er» iti^
away, without ucrious troU.1*.
U
’ hang around like vultura. onJ
in another.
Governor Tilmadg*. In an*o*n*A 11 ball»»dy high outrage of furl
swoop down m *IM J mlstako It
The governor hnd the request ••Ip. 11 link line coimI ruction. • n» .
in, tha pardons, aald that al*NS
*-------- Will Whs longer."
~
under advisennnt.
h.s visit to tha prison farm * t Hitphn . . it wa
aid, will be plared 1
"Hit |it ate attempt' are umlei
An afternoon mooting of dio
j Irdgsvilla a yaar a fo wha*
h *'
on lb*’ eliiiiiliation of gimb* run*
way throughout th« t itr i«» oust
Natloml Press Uleb yesterday
iiu - Tin* l&gt;|»o of
con*truction
rumn.utrd Itarvay’a aantanea
the fuino m olid piivtiit
them • .pi-il toad building in man Ii o.ra
formally o|&gt;on*d
th«
soclely*
ton yaart, ha had variously
from |iiiitoig in their t*rnpi,M th&lt;
. twelfth annusl contention which
of work, mvi the n*'*' • t* menh« M o i h c ,
s.
dsred a pardon for bath BM
W
h
i
t
e
*
,
L
a
m
b
idea tw the g*..ctnor said
Its president. Paul BaJIamy of tho
•i its
m\.dvr«l have addeil to tb
Th# Govsmor aald h* wa*
. "Thite '\ill e actual battle. AI of ibe relief ) Ian-*
Cleetland risln
Dealer, said
W illA iiH W c r D ir e c t ­
t. vatrd partly hy a comparison W ‘
toner* are in jail
|t’B«i&gt; lo
•.
fVhould Inekdo frank snd
opvn
Mailiteimiire niel
&gt;• *
tna two
iwo man wt|h
win* &lt;
tha• rvcorda
records ov
of tha
l y T o lli* n c h | u a r U * r r t
Imp the nt it«* under
W i ad\iConsideration of the new pr-bal-o v ill I nit lar i'« •
oaa
of
iiavaial
bank
era
who
thoa
no
I
we
1
.
til
dny
mart
u
Ill to
•
K ins precipitated on the pros* by i
•i ola,
II n lili.te of llo- fun I
laattn
tan widowa, and orphftfia otfl
i , tho Iasi day to pay "Baa
•tHill men.
|| (• Dull..-*-, ass.slanl .,*g...... 1
offer
the Nsw Deal."
gaps
|,|;\ n ij t o ?:. Mn.* , Apr. SO
WASHINGTON* A p »
piraerve altboiirb M'teral in p *'
toill
"Mai I ud .ito
ITiltA m lin..i.-li»l"i. »s itli..rrl !■«) . (Mill IflO- rtl.ii I. will ttuure vo:- of thair motivy and than
"W e have proceeded upon the
11 link
III the state'H »*y lent
•
(A P I
F.om l.i-\iuvT**i.. where N l:A - nc%. Kilns* Kaglv uill
lo light stntsnrrs or no aanttl
tlie farim I and Ho
peace, a'
for I hr |irist f.-w » r r l » . has bom ol- of tills o.i.inly Iho right
theory that we should not
be
I rail* will come in
th:it »a&gt; Iw-ard around it. |.r|t|f drli.&gt;«d debut »n Mu I
all.*’
‘
nil..I
in
Iho
hi
»nni»l
east
then
linnet'
t«*
&gt;
t*i
ha\&lt;
a
tn
o
rlg
a
v
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lido
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diltii
.
strait to tackle hot pokers leihr w»' I
win lirrd l ! 1* yenis
Xiiiinifriurnia In l-’R'n it dp
"Thasa boys had no
eleilioti f.. i school IrtiMlrcM, sot
a |••trill
•oey if to• lime
Klf.-. livr ,. I.'t.la, l» lo
g«d -•'»•••■
earn* *t*y were hot.” Ueliatmr , p i Another shot •»»* fired yc» inbution wpic
unuuiiiuv I ll.-l c ro p ‘
.11-11
•II III
ant ware only walfu yon
I n y HI
ol.C of i.ia.I, In stair u--.slM.il I for Mm&gt; I'. ... five of Ihf Special
told the society In ootllntna a pro­ Irr.iav tin" lime at ''•vilr-rr-t
ni* 1l Aith h loiter •t• ni A I
aay, and tha sum total * f t W l j
Kb.•.d» indmbd n ou
,„| nl..........ml... who wore I School P lilfu’bt,
tram of speakers - which Included
A |.,.l.-l, m |H,I J/ lii.ire ih.r
ni..i llugb S. John-on vli
an top.piu.l f ...... ito F i l l A »».lo. » »
lliia ltH li
M giai I- »'l OSMIlgR. t udt
Thin infotttialiun was released thsfls waa only * faw
Hugh B. Jahuvon, TNRA ehieftsin. 1,2011 .ilitrn of Lastngton uni' b'ltig delivarwl by lb«*
•ft •
dollars. ‘Oa in paaca and On *♦ "'
R\lIug! !i*o*t of H i »»i .»mm
Jo
I
by
Tas
(
oilrrtoL
Jno.
lb
Jinkint
,Kr
.....o*l
Is
I
Mon
im
)
ly
and Raxfard 0. Tugwall, assisUnt
iJ im id In MassaihJ-*'i ini -r-1 Pol urtmerit to every bu*»Mr«« kuiii
.•la
i *p •i i »| lit
•• •!»•• •
. today )• a warning to all prosper- more,' " tbs Govamor advi»*d bag)
.. Slniu'. -I mI. *ilii....islr»ltir
secretary of agriculture.
|..»• • • Congress nrii »ui ♦led »t ' M ,|lt. country.
lUrvay and Smith In MRdlac tkan*
ok*i pa­ nlllio-t • M,l'*lti
11
il.. ... rt sol up, all FKIIA l.vr rotors.
imni/j '||„. ||(.vk raglr, *\i ' m t '10 |*-ije»nl
".For mysflf l mo grataful to Washing) gn, rriticiiir.if
I • «..rk .n 1 1,is county will I.. ... Ih. | Collector Jinklns had recMntlT thair psrdons. Both m*B sit* h
•I mr* -aid. to
tio n p
those of qpr HdWher who by their other things:
Albert H
i *,Vf Do Our Part" rvpl»'&lt; J by »’»•
I .MlI I O
RI
II •
n fin* to*to ptogi
ii n.I .1 Mis Hole.. T ........ .
a«k».l K H. Wilton, atlornoy for Florida prl.on record*.
town efforts had that freedom (o f
..ng 1* wind •*r«ale" vs01 id ui.'O I i ulit4, |M, to b‘ .1 &lt;1 at III* hollo
“ Fl-d i. ll interfir. i
in ' •
I W \ •ml &lt; i vice diieclm, N 1 White. tha lluaid of Public Initructlon t»
mtmil of
tb*
ikha press) reiterated In the new- nos u..-er the guise of pi.-iu
(•nipluytrit who ate np*ii»Tuv •* iii th lando I ■ I ty nf tern'Mtu
--------------------fund . •&lt;ino led bn. I* .ill l ••
F l.BIllll. BilvlRr film tin* last day on whirl
pnpav coda," Bellamy said. "But In h h ml reform aisl ev ... in - i&lt;'.“ *- dm all npprovoJ ecv*c :md li • weie held ut
( in• y Hun I •bout f : &lt;NMI &lt;K)0 4MIU. p ib a 11) will wot k *Iim •■t*•i , and It
i ill
ni-n.n
Ring officer, win i must re poll tax ran b«* paUt in onlar for
h
II
united to mm;»lelo t)u .rork
• a l t r g e r tense, wa hnd our sue- a.&gt;. . ."
•
la
&gt;e.|in|j||
nil
i iih|h*I Ih i .......
i* ila final **tep »»f llo ••tminia I**&gt;1 1 dii*ct to Oilambi hoadquar- a paison uthrrwiir qualified to
cuvery," Jobn»un said.
J “ InisHoite sslcns'-m tf l
! t III.Dll, %
%ill P- an k* i I . die J o b n
11alinn's leyi»»ati'•* piogimn of 1*-rs of tin ivgiuii ill ' • Inch
Ih* vuta in thaaa alactlona
Und«*r'thc
mint
'**
tala'
tool
up
rigida'.ljr design-Ht »-..lely (-h
»ot| of the l.|ilA. i•|MiI « March Ul
Quoting tha Uvnaral I a v i uf
ito*
7tod
t’
a
iiKreii.
The
or*
lentmn
1
r
m*&gt;
in
located*
poof the iMims of th- m l f.lry r **• Hciatiiig II II- b l l r A 1% I ' f t M I l A l i
of log roll.up i« «aid lo nioli alt
I b. idiangr \ca- ina ic yesterday Florida, Mr. Wllion rapliad that
"Passcg* uf legtsi.ti
wit Is.u; an in lividual fegiMravP*» nuiids* i to Mnf.o i toi t in • il ill &lt;*»e« It
.spapert
« i.ngn lonal leaders
ulaeiin* d I b* t&gt;. I' Swope of Orlando, «l*th poll taxtn for tha two* yaart preKoi InduRtrirB foi » bu ii i dp* h |wood ("t meter y
" I f we truly aerre the people more direful consider.!ijr ^jr « «»•
lu t.
, i i - i i a l admiruatraliir who was rrduij tha alaction mutt hava baat.
The river freighter "Oecwal*" t
liav*
not
yet
been
our
pi
•
1
.l.dm
| Mr I i a nI a &gt;\a known in Nan
•V. .the freedom of the press. . . g r e «."
mcoiihi aniPil lo ^anftiril by
He pa id on or hafora Apr. 31.
will load and oltlaOd its t a r t * !! '.
piii i«aaed an v%n *i •% onim p“ i
A
reading
of
the
P“'..o.i«l-o
foul u* tin- father of Mrv I.. II
will rest forever secure In the
For tha accommodation of tha at Municipal Plsr for th* M l )
was part of the esc. .o r , on '.&lt;«• nutting i no of Iho oiu I’D • F«
I IlNSTKI I IlnN IN( III
s j»e nal K.ngimei K. K liaird, Ka(•ibbs, 4 f ••! met ievident H i' nth
’
• solid reek of-public esteem."
,rii,nal lliieelot «»f Relief Dorothy rlirtorata, Mr. Jlnkini will not few days, pending repair* to g • «
Johnson*a Irttn iu I n-m ,- t - » ,tr RUlVn*"- im'ml,. \|i*w \&lt;b b
*
Freak Packer Stockbrldge, edi­ liattle green in ohsorranr.* of It.*
tha
Court small amount of damag* dons
tin-to.dll. ami Itegional Auditor K rlo»r hit office In
ea;Uinnig ti»o now asg* • aid
I \I •
. I VS VMlth
I 'Milt*. Ulld Ml
1 .1 Hi It III ill.
tor of the American Prtus, was ■ .all. ann.» ersary ol th • •.k.rm &lt;b|
Itouaa tumunow until 6.00 o'clock. 1st* Wadna.day sftsrnoon whrh S
"It* di«pl«y by ym. mil •rifisini
M
Held
Jr
ip.
19,
1775,
I
.etwee
.
the
M.nuto
n
V
\
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.
da tig klelA, of III Iwodl*. Mini n -oil,
)•» HtoUld tthe other major speaker of the
Furthar, Mr. Wllaon. anawartnc tha craft was swap! from Its \
the puldir IMnt you un i*
M* Swope and hi.# group are m
lb') II H uiill of Xiklry, low a.
opening session. He said editors Men in i tnr llntiph.
It..
! * Ir.lld
'I
|.i u
It’S With the vast ||ri.ii|ly m
Itierard county t.«l*k making Mr. Jinkina' rrquaat that ha fiva moorings hy a auiUsd wind whMb
l«ravbn
in
tin
form
Ur«*J
by
l4*«should 4 « “ realistic philosophers
I
el ion
lo|I } in.dar change* hi the I k HA • el
Ihr qualifirationa of votani. atatad lirecadcd a terrific rain storm.
•ll I'tllMIIHI I lltli
,
,
,
. . .
ini;t«iti ntirr •• in * «donibi • «ys, l«» sUoip.i.K .rut uofi.lt | -nt 11. ,s in, I , . , ,
•
enough" to ucek for tho truth be­
that "A ll votrra raaiding within
00 (1 IIU T I L l r i l j f C (i C I N &gt; I : *le- .11*11 I tie t
laige-1 p in that countv
prulcM to provincial itvl sDitc an im.lh.ul. of ...................... . , .m,
Ths wind ripped tb*
hind tho news.
tha from four cluster* of
I os I In future, kit- Mot • will be any tprcial lax diatrkt in
thorilica, I lit* “ (ipflsi d nr
cun- you are giving y „u- ---- - - - * ! • j'h r t 't f N tto V M c n i b i ' l S Solt liP* ol Ibe )*ai.
"Mr. Hoover,” Stoclmiidgc said, vIt drd
xtati*. who paid a tax on
rail h*4 bean arreted to P
c.....nit *I* r.I hy (.ayi.uj .-.I, wou.A!
I ll I. I I - * kpuli F le d iir.ll) l.» Mi
In i*•ill J %• to In I#
liin
“ once remarked me when he was
J ...
,
.
* •id*. &gt; .o u I •»'*«•.
Hi' &gt;• a! • ^ t.|,|a Mr Whit* t.. M Dr11 1 tfllil nt j*4-r»onal proparty and )otad in naw Central Florida
-Wo ait- usidvid I bat .!»«• m-.li- arul ndh.r.nc lu o il, I......
o,1 4i .t \• ar vi.u to.’ii' N ...J I.. i \\ . i oh ...u.i, V * l'h.li|...
In the While House, apropos of a vicfjAl • rights nf
J Mr I titnl* to Mi It* • I
tbr i’ r nr rat flection of IDAS will lion Cu, .lurk, snj sen! th*
ll.-t I
&lt; &gt;.ar you w -.o u..,.| i,
I « . • I I W \ toorl
,
• nltr*
nitrstdiireil
landing bill which was more hu­ priso anti its rrwurtli must ion- . 11. 1 lay Ih o J i lu r C , , , , .
r v i d r m c j|and A F King weie
■Iriftlng halplaaaly. fur stvac*! 1
....... ..
IO ll.* pn M.« at* •ll
••g
M, Stot.pr al i« tat* *1 that tfir I f qualifIr#| lo votr "
and
givin
tinI'r.ili
i
tioii
Pigre*
manitarian than sconomlcal: ‘The (inur. frr«* !ium ui*rva« math* ftfl of you. fgnh ...
, 1,11,1. „f|
Alio, "A ll pfniona who did not n.lnutas, asstwsid toward to*
t*cnnt\'« *|uutu uf fund i !•*• -'ll
'a - ni to un'ii Ih i . ut (*ilrr&gt; lamp
trouble with this country is too Urlon-n v by tha fad-rat
A.i,rnri.n I ratio am) ..o|js|r&gt;
, K
KKHA to.uk Will hr inedr
I «••••» )**ir in ^uch election 4ut who pay Munir.(ial I*twr.
r/fnr |N » 'l-h. » « ' !»oo
«ho M .M.
much legislation by amotion.*
rnenl. and wr doniaiid t h e i r ilofo.l .1. |.r...i„„ |,y
Msmbarv of tha craw, wh* wsr* .
m«*ntb !*• tnniith
I'b** ••mint) - tax on nal or f&gt;araunal propfrty.
\\ I- '
Mi l I. .IN . . . I N I M il F.l I
“ I wonder whether one of the prsftvution nt your bands."
I hi, &gt;o«r
. I o.1 ...
I..'
*' *
," l‘l "•
yes, gou
y,M. nr.n.i- m
asked
III
.
•|Uota i.f t*drral fumJ^ f*i» A|*mI who a..- registered, and who have loading ths tost at th* tlm*,
i
main troubles of Jourtislkim may
l-lay th.- distinclirs III,., h^gic ns. men Hall ia- mg tD
it 11rt,2 •' tobteh in to rovri lat» *. I at,i .he.. pol| tag for 1932 be aged to halt tb* boat whta 1% hp4.1
M
AMI
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i
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I
A
r*iiM
|*lla
ill1
I
Ianto*'!
*t!
ll
f••1
n
not te too much reporting by *moa aynibol Ihat you. logellmr « . h
infttvtial i*m*I nupplitM unrd. aiol I n Apr 21. 1934, will ba quail rasrhad a point Just off th* ChaRt* • 1
U
(M
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t**lt(
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s
.
I
n
t
llr
t
llirfliti|*
of
U
t b«uMi'»l v).tb . .
tho other inen.l...» of you. (is.t.re
Ikon.
tied lu vole,"
bar of Cumtnarc* dock. Within
ailmiiHbtiali)»*
ronta
it f*. )\ I
ular trail.' or Industry, hare united brhj at |a-«‘ &lt;!lkiurir nr hi 1bun •la) |. ii «l fD.il |i bl
•*
“ | would look with some dis­
M. Wilson also slala.l that in two hours, Ih# boat was ftwuAR
Mi
Wbiif
-late«l
today
that
1*1
a n* i all* 1- ralM I S |il) i
In l i ••
!u Complete the woik of rernvtry. " nijfhl. an.I Mtiiii*uiii*ain«'iil
trust upon any newspaper
re­
|HrvoiiH m* on Utr KKHA payroll hi- i.|iii.&lt;oii, "The purchaser of an from 1U unusual poiitlon. sed '
modi- tb it the* burj| Cat..,. toill t r.lMItl I* Ui*| fan
•y -..... for Him tot-*k Elgbtrwn wrrv addni it.itoiioh.le licrne* U g or in oc- was moored to Municipal PUr. d
porter who took seriously much
The official Hen.Ionic Counly1
.
H
int
next
\V
my
iiu-bl
’••tines•
Pniti'il
.Still"in
•by
•
dun*
i
J
of the mass of propaganda, puta­ Democratic Ksacut.v* Commltleo
Damsg* to ths piling, wkl&lt;h N
tbla iiiornuig o-i tn«ml»rra uf
a ru|»ih&lt;utal Itravxta doaa not coma
strati
o
f
Thuiailay
i
MnriH'k
yr»li»nlii)
tive facta and dubloui statistics appruvaJ opening gun In the 1934
Jct* w working un a highway nvar witbin lh«* inranlng of tha wurda must ba re-sat, probably #1U U with which
governments -ou r I ..1it leal campaign In thia counly
"Thoae who pay tax.**
read 160.
.
'
•
* I . -J
. SanlsOitdo
; J own Included—flood the
news- will ! « fired ata mass meeting to
Hi «l«u Rtalad that
"Paymant
Th* tarn* windstorm w re c k *** j
' Projrrt* n*»w In fimrvaa of com
NEW YURIf, Apr. iO.—td v
la held at lake Mary on Tuesday
proparty porlioit of th# wire fence whisk j
filatlon id ilit* comity nirlud* work of luxri on intangibk
The g o li Toll burklr found on
night. May I, It »aa announced hy!
*.ii ffii* county
about
ajatrni'F utnlrr ihr recant intangible tax protected rjowdi gttanding Afh- I
William
L«rdner,
37,
inmate
of
.Sherman M. I.loyd,
secretaryh
I building*, tin* cit) "••tori, tha Court law would not qualify one ox n n.nnd-'rtall game* at tha flald M t ! I
Leavenworth Prison wai rejected
treasurer of iho Committee.
' M »u *. tb* t'oiiiit) Horn#, a Coi.il tax pa&gt;er v\11ti in the meaning uf th* Chsmbar of Oommarc*, stai '
tmlay
as
a
clue
In
the
Lindbergh
Mr. I loy.l, releasing tha follow­
bailor j ami l(F**(l*tlC Rilivry prujact. III# thr Into prrRcrilung the qualifici tore down savsral omall sign* apd ,
Tlu&gt; |p 14 Salvation Army human llvim-Lrl IL **b&gt;. I nt
kidnaping.
s
ing list » f pjl'lie i (leaking rial.protactiea posts along th* boola*
iii ni# u |* u* a l t coitrluih *1 in •#&lt;*,' tnc Vrrnay, Hutb * imi ii*mgr. An- no* .put'. * intiul prujact and Hit linn* of voter*."
which havr ih- aanction
lh«! Pollre Lieutenant Jims. Film.
vard.
-. J
KMight ,1 tu k
atbratlim pntjrct.
Committee, stated Vh.t' iha'dato.l * ‘|° »*•'
eobtmtud with the far Aa I he *ork of a Urgr Army mr Wilma ...... . n *
.. Ia*v
j IMI
bang*
«
of
aotkn
*
cntirvrnrd.
at
a
sup
,
llalliv
Walkii.
A*l.«
.*'&lt;
•
taty,j
msi
I
v
locally
this
•re aubject to changs and th*. |klJ,ul' invreUgallo* from the
Ma.y i irk torn at (I m National Ra
WASHINGTON,- A p t . to. - dates for n.rit.ngs other than.***rt ,n&lt;^ l “ * “ • —1* tor Um ran I iv held at tha Pariah llou*** laat K lfla ( i ti 11it -, .'vara M**»#
IN(. Al.I H AT SAN J U A ff It; !
•»dy,l Kntplu) mm! ( iff '
*
un Msgnul.s
(A P )— Bishop Canned told a Dis­ thoer schi-t.ile.i &lt;an be arranged aom money said, "non* of the Might, toiih Sidney J. N ib, Sr., Klixalatl. N .il), M ..fin
.Slurb)
hatiu*
r.
It......
ii-iM-ial
•
imirman,
pratMiii*
•a..
"if.,
A
)am
if.
uit
which
is
indr
money went for any bait b.cklr '
trict of Columbia Jury today that by application I,. It J. Holly:
HAN JUAN, Pusrto Rico, Aar.
Mai y |M*l»*It ill i ti.* b. al FERA.
lb* &gt;.“ **&lt;0.73 goal tour ta.t Mary l.*uti-i M**nu*lb*
The buckle was purchased In
ho and Mint Ada B sn seftn mul l
Frida) May i. I'anla; Tu*ad*y,
CHICAGO, Apr.
30 - lAI — 20 —|A P )— Laura Ingalls, Ualtod
uin|
There A II I.- i '' i.f Allamuntr Three runvtrted vlayen. paid for States filar, arrirad hare yaalllr- .
not hare conspired to' vtelato ths May •, Genera, Friday, May 11, Bwiturland, and th* police lieu n*i* • 1 t»u| a xmali gM«u|» af Kuni'iii'r, Man**n ll»t
- -•
•••nfidrnt that ronlinuvcf Mailix* Tint afit!
F(.rings wa- m«dr uunagrr ..uc Ihe.r crimes w.lh their lives here day after s flight from Fort-Au- federal corrupt praetleee act in Oviedo; To. .day, 'lay 15, Long-, J-**"*
lh*» l|Bn* of th* $50,
S*' |*I*. iiin*iv» Ma) f list
«#i«i t# fuarroaful toill net
It.H'k- r id in g K. C Ma.wall of Sanford
falling t « repart KI^OO received wood; Friday, May IH. A It* mewto 000 to* e i over a camttcry wall . .
It was htr first contact
th' Siam
•rtkinf Bppn&gt;iiHiit&gt;'|) ry( i ai*tain» ( Imibrit
M uKl.ti.n and Mrv. Mar, llawlin* of Ban today. Within 20 minutes.
for hia &gt;923 anll-Smlth campaign Springs' Tuesiay, May ZZ, For­ by "Jaffsle" has turned up
In
three whu followed each other in with United Stale* soil in maky
N.-ll
i.nllli,
I
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•.
&gt;
|
l.y
•
i
must
bo
rauu
ti
i*r-fou-1
M
m
M
lord replaces K II. C'ullum, also the electric chair al the
because the woman never knew ha est City; Friday. May 23, Chafo­ Enrol*, la.rirner la serving three
Cook weeks, follow in f a solo flight
..I
rear had.
I ..cuts, nt this city Raymond Plrlds, a
CTsw rtf. I Mar) Wi'.iI
» .
obtained the money.
ot*; Tuesday. May
lake Mon­ y**re for attempting to pass
a
•round tha rim of boothk Amorkf#
A is * t))f tj
county J&gt;.| were dead
•akr.s at last night - -I.ppar Eat. lb ...siu.n. Kl.sa nl. hng- negro, was added tn the personnel
UUhep Canson, y eetarda y leal. ro*; Friday, June I. Sanford. •
counterfeit till at thf Button air
in which she flaw ovar tha
*
They wars:
i 'll* . Arthur Bra..... t ap- ham •I. I.-., llsrkc), I I ' u r
a s messenger
Had that separate stale commit­
p*rL
John Hrheck, 21-yrar-old slayer Mias Ingalls is tlpactad
••
Mitchell of ih. local don. ! it....' I'yirr. Ms'ils llrill.
tee* were aat up to handle Urn
of Policeman John Havlc, slain last tlnu* her Journey to Miami
h*’ l la-hmann ami I .ank Margin ■i K ii iv, Hua.r 'latum,
‘ . &lt;smyalg* against AlfredSmith
MAIL IN GEORGIA
July as Shack shot hi. way out of
Sybil It- d. V L'lnia Mrnwctl.rr,
■' lake Mary.
j
in i n s hat that only oaa latter • Jfk*.
_____
j
%
rtf# I
s crowded courtroom.
I
) bead waa uaad la cut down *aWARM BI'RINGH, (ia.. Apr. 20
-■ i . a| *f g special nr n.y of Millin'.I Ii.■•» mi, Saial. Kdwsrtl .
Georg*
Dalt.
29,
wha
last
Aug­
I'rflM . ON.A
'
*r ■
Banfard Bo,
Scout officlala,
(d'l Hailatons.. Ihu sire uf |,art
- huol girl* who will ■iaga Kalhlr. m V.lv... . i alhcr.i.a Wh.tr,
ust kilted Gustav* Haah,
aged
•n&lt;l Julia ll. ll, M. t Irlland.
li
The ehurehmaa was replying to hooded by Arthur llianrn, chafrH a v a n a , Apr. to.—v d - t &gt;.. |
tidgr eggs which wrl| while
s
I* up" tag «!*y aalc . I.
haberdasher.
- barges by the gtrremmewt that tnaa o f tha 8cn.lru.le County Boy
Frasl.i.ini
Maj.ir
Dorothy
f*v*m m «nt t. arming It.rl'
storm isgrd here killed rhirkrnv
1•e l s tomorrow, M&lt;- »!. E.
Joseph Francis, 35, negro who
rt-ohiD *
, • he eonapdrad to violate the corrupt Bcwtrt'Cocnr.l. will be in Oviorte wtU legal weapon, to bring foi
re.• Annr
Jones, amt rJamilyed small phmls snd
a. introdIt**d the r. rerat MiUlu ll. *
Utah
•lew Jotaph llartel, milk wagon siatlaw
j-: at tiers Off by M l l d l g with Ada tonight attandiar th* w*«Up
v„
Kathryn II ml' i -.' Mary IHgglns, flowers Wednesday.
reildrnt Machado bark from
uf this army.
driver,
last
September
”A
X2Z2.
nsosting of ‘ the Ovle lu Roy Scoot
Lanora
Itata* to fare charge-\i" iol...rmast was is. u- that Martha Adam, l.iaut*.
t*
Apalachtrel* cissy
Clsay t«
44
troop, starting at 8:90 o'clock.
M11rt. Myers
Tbav want also
to ■ giri worfcmta who Will ic to Wkiddofi, Anna Mav KlIla,
I.AWYERH DROWN
cissy is
K.r
West
pcrutHuffg.
Mr. Branan will iring greeting*
Machado's
form. Ho-igre..
Marian
Clausa,
BURGLARS TAK E LOOT
•" '-I mmentor nrJ:
Miami ------- qua* M
I* . .
frem th* local units, and h* will (
NASHVILLE. Trim., A|.r 20.V.ig.nla
Batcher,
Paassrola — Cwtr t* ••flkTLv
•toff, General
Albert..
..... . i ’l***&lt; -Major ' .rgmig Edith Ila)
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Tame*
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V-HUNTING ACCIDENT F A T A L •aplala seas* ef the priori plea o f
llrlan j Mr- Hoiroa Bond, 41, snd Hotrrt S.
&lt; uplain* Gaorgri'.- Hart M a r g in 11, Ij.sri- &gt;
VP.RO BEACH,
Apr. to.
TliaarlUa Pt. CUT. M
,!|' -.
Desalting, and the manner In
Nash (A P )—Burglar* who broka Into
II. Louisa Mai- Webb, 36, widely known
will A* faced . with
• &lt;tty Calliwt. and LicuU. Dmlal. K&gt;t..ll h.
RLXJN. N. c T A r r .
which Uaaa principles will ha tarwere
drowned ..tore at Babastian, 16 milaa north
Aat UllM'll* Hay**,
Evelyn villa lawyers,
warder charges if thvy
..
Lsraar,
Estlyi' I'.'itcr,
S l o ^ 11, af Barth, dtol
rlol m i in Jhls County during tho
a of bare, Into Wadnaaday nigh*,
•rim- M.-rrl* C«t*a, L u " ... &lt; ..Mins, Vivian But- Wednesday whan caught M.
agtradltad. No data havi ban.
: i&gt;R*l g LM P P
next faw month*. Partaki o f Ovlotreacherous eddy which
caused carried out 11 rtflao and skotguns,
f*
r
IM
prsu
santstion
of
Cuba'nar,
fulls
Fay
llnularson,
Baida*
* -- -3- )r
, a*«*ra
,4- mla*f■ •\
do Scoots ar* being anted to *t&gt;
‘ fo r th* pair's return but
Margsret Van WUHami. Juarphine Goodloa, Edith thair small boat to overturn near two adding machines and two
iHackargsd M *U
to C. R. Dawsoa,
Cumberland typawritore, tha sheriffs office
ni* lla.rra, itaglatar)'. F.llrn Batto, and Doro­ lock No. t on th*
~ •■tborltks are tpasiM a t
tho troop.
reported yaatarday.
Lcli.Url, thy Warren.
Xtrar.
m th* c m c

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Administrator S a y s
Violation Charges
'• So Far Made Have
. No Merit In Court
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Harvey Had Bet
Records Than '
Many Big Bankerg,

DDB0SE OUT AS JINKIN S ISSUES
TIMS C O U N TY’ S WARNING TO ALL
FERA O FFIC IAL COUNTY VOTERS

1200 CITIZENS OF NEW NRA EAGLE
LEXINGTON BAND GOES ON DISPLAY
TO ‘PROTECT ll.S.TNU. S. ON MAY 1

Saturday bant DayTo
Pay Poll Taxes For
Eligibility May '15

Anniverary Of Hattie;Johnson ArransesFor
Finds City Protest­
Distribution Of ’31
ing New Deal Aims
Model Hird At Once

Mrs.1,.11.(bobs' l‘ ather
Utincd in iiiccnwood

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‘Osceola* Forced To .
Use Municipal Pier JJ
Because Of Storm

Opening Gun In 1934
Campaign Due Muy 1

New Lindbergh Clue
Proves To Be Futile

Salvation Army Human Needs Appeal
I Ended At Supper In Parish House

Bishop CannonSays
He Could Not Be
Guilty As Charged

3 Convicted Slayers
Die In Electric Chair

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Scout Officials W i l l
Attend Oviedo Meet Cuba Seeks ToCharge
MochadoWith Murder

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hU gang together cm a cattle ahlp aul go among Uie cow*
rpraylng them with Flit In order to get rid o f the tick#, bu*.
it la hardly the time to do it in the middle o f a atorm when
all hands are needed on deck and there in grave danger of
the ship's sinking.
That Is the wsy we fpel about some of this eo-callcd
humanitarian legislation which in being*proposed these days
in ■practically every country in the world. Our law-makern
be concerned Pot alone with the problem of saving
seem
the ship from sinking but also with the idea o f creating j
perfect world.
Take for Instance the matter o f sterilisation.
Such
laws have already been passed in Germany—o r decreed, we
believe we should say— and they are being seriously dis­
cussed in this country. There is a movement on foot even
iu Florida to have the stale legislature pass a law authoriz­
ing the sterilization of all mentally diseased persons.
Now under ordinary circumstances the consideration
o f such u measure might well be in order. We do not know
whether it is practical or not. i f it can accomplish the purl»ose which Its proponents claim for it and if it could be ad­
ministered fairly and decently, there is certainly much to
tommend it, but we wonder if this is Ihe time to debate it,
when the debaters themselves are more or less nuts.

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would rxprtMMt akmr.
At tlta aama tlma, howerar, noixi4j cornea forward with an an­
swer to the question o f whether
Lba *5,000 valuation referred to.in
the proposed amendment mean*
actual or assessed valuation. Tax
aasraaora vary their aaaeaaod valuat ton o f property la the different
countie*, so that the actual value
of a home may be considerably
In eaeaoa o f ito aaaosaed valaaliuo.
If the amendment la vote.l, and
current operating revenue front
homeatead taxation la cut off,
cities, counties, district* and even*
the slate would have to look else­
where for ftmda. The state levies
property taxes for operation of
Ihe prison*, the state board of
health,
tke’ livestock
sanitary
board, tick rradletion, and for pen­
sion* to confederate veterans and
their widows.

Ilf F Km UN AND LUND!
silver irllnn (the United Slate*
The Noasevrll Admin __
umlengriling the expense) New
la fired with two * Somatt awe
York at'ieks began to dll
the ewe of eileer: It must weak
No* Yark Slock KUo
the currency base of the MUon
Y.rtV atocka.ia shown in the fob Amendment To Face
monetlxlng »fl»er In respe***1v.
taMr:
Ihe pressure of hlyhly-orgai
Discussion • During
week
liJalie*. oc ft must find aoihligt
noxious way of liquidating the
Political Campaign
Pver boom before It coilapaee
(1*M ) ______ u jn t/ m
it* own weight—of the weight
t errrabrr
.S......
BO.lSB.Ofl*
*••*, T *l. t. Ik*
thousand* of ten* of aflter;
aher
SMBXato . 0KdHer-.
1 , 1* mt a w r ln i * i * W
The m&lt;i*t recent flurry in wilwwi
anuary (1**4)
l#*,4fB,Y*0 ra* . . , . . . * «
.M ,.d n * .r , a iS a lllH I* O*
Iwire, was brought about when IVhroaa.
............... I H J I M M
e**el* kr rk» twu i*ui.ia»a**.
Ihe government decided to
boy Marrh
1 IU 9 M M
newly-ndned domnlic metal hi :»Tkw •Iber boom ha* proved a
TAIJ.AIIASSEE, Fta„ Apr. 20.
•daty.four cents an ounce, or
berrtaras for broken on the Comly twenty cents an ounce
Motlitie* J! xrhange in New York, — (A P) — Exemption of hom ep&gt;.re ateada from taxation la on* of the
tW current market. That
boom lather* trading has taken
made neceaaary further alep* tmjgjnre the merger with the Metal
amend­
the part of the gorrrrimrnt unle*a
athange. In January, 19*2, only proposed conalitutional
buslneaa sentiment was to
be,
contracts were »old on this ment* which will app**? nn the
shocked aevereli by Ihe .inking .pf P afket
In May. IP*2, SjW« eon- November general election ballot.
,
the ailver pyramid.
act* w*r* .old, thl* being the
t act
This amendment, although It
Hpreutafara Heard Milter
utilhty
peak for the year. Thl*
kau
ri'
The amendment may, or may
Vaiiou. niraturrs are |sn,bi)p .top a * , not passed until Septem- would contain only M word*, not, be self enacting. This alio it
in Congie.* to handle :h&lt; sifrtv her, KUO. ju.t after the Ismdon probably will be the Imltlr ground
a question lo h* decided. Counties,
.ituatinn, Ths Die. hill, already conference rnJrJ. In that month for ffimldcrablt diwti^alom
iscuiu’
hr fori* cities and districts usually have

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WILL BEFMJdfr

pa»*ed by the Mmi.e, pro'. Ws., that I2J)G!&gt; contract, changed hand.,
the Ifnilerl Stain, will
aceept but that wa. a mere laratelle. In
silver In payment fur airi irultural ( .December, 20.021 contracts were
for
goods bought abroad. Ila grestesl Bold, j f r l brfnre agitation
ilefecl is that it nkie mc&gt; .wry I monetiialion war renewed ami the
lh*&lt; gnvcrnnient ordered th* purrha.e
Dial .ilver to Is- i-qu'-c
wa. he put 1*, some ti.e. The u.c of newly-mined mrtal, even tlio the
planned for the mrta! by
silwr world needed no more «llvei. In
|a-„ple i. the ia.uani.- of
sib'
h.r all nf !!&gt;*2, only 12.000 wll.er con­
tract* changer! hand, on the Coaicritifuale. against i
hr
Treasury. The Scnnv ngihulli-re molitie* Eachange, hut. in March,
cnmniillce hn. unaniinou-ly
re- of this e*ar&gt; 1TJ30 contract* a err
(srited anothrr bill which wpuld sold. In all of 19**, a total of &amp;H,|.mill (he gfivernrn -r*. to a.-ccj l G!M) contract* were .old, and In

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DR. HENRY
M cLAUUN, Jr.
OptoMltW
I U Park A n . -

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'-jg r a e
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Y ou 'D W X ta tb
After A f t
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BEER

At Graduation
•* .. f i ( d t u u n t
The
bead
of
friendships is araj
firmly by
an vveiia ge
nf
h ilia r i ikkn
■UUvHifcl I
Year frirrfd wlU sJamt yU rs.

afterward*,' If h their fiscal years from Jj|y 1 to
Flrrt k&gt;
paa«ra.
June 50, and its approaching bud­
A
s
a
m
a
ile
r
ol
[act,
husn't
this
depression
rath
er
FRIDAY, APRIL JO, 1»&gt;4.__
It would achl anolhrf' Rrctlnn to get time now. I f they make up
shaken the m ental stability o l all o l us 1 A re n 't w e doing
Article 10 nf thr Conatltution •!&gt;*! budget*, td go into effect July J,
thr nrw arrtfon Mould read:
Aecuriling to lb* Miami Hn«M, things these days, uml utl&gt;nesting things, which wi
and figute on present revenues,
W IR B O U lT STUDIO '
“ Swctlon 7: Ttwin ahall b« vx- they may fare the situation of unCongrr.) should inresllgaU nhal w ouldn't consider under any circu m stances in ordinary
rmptrd from all taxation, other balanced budgets this winter if
they had to drink ai that Win lim es? H a v e we not been so harussed by business w orries,
than apert a! aRaeasmetita for brnr- the horarslrad exemption ia voiod
, dinner. There may liavc been svinr „nil so disturbed by sensational disclosures o f one kind and
fita, to every head ^ of a family and revenue from this source
•red *y*" In 11.
s o o th er that our normal m enial processes ure in som eth in g
who la a citlirn of and realdea in erase*. The t-egialat’ire does not
the Stale of Florida, Ihr home meet again until four montljs aftT-olonel HoomVi II. th* Treat* o f a Jam?
Is it the tim e to attem pt to m ake the w orld |H*rfect
Nlead ik define* ffl Attld# 10
ef the election.
- - -n «wwi***i
dent's lenlh cuuatn, s«y« that the
Maw Deal I. Ju.t Da- “hi deal m when not one in a m illion oi os tun even think s tra ig h t? • liver in payment for *frieoltiira) j the first three months of thk* year, the rofiKtitutinn of the Shale of
Ad valorem taxes become due
prodnuls
w
old
alm
,R&lt;j
4
m
l
order
Ihej
:1
7
.1
1
ft1
rontnictp
were
sold.
Florida up to a valuation of I*.- Nov. 1, and become delinquent If
MW elnlhea. Well, ila aoniethmg Should w e (ry to say th a t this man is insane ami should Trewsury to ‘Lu&gt; siher
•! n&gt;**»lj No I*onf er “ fuffstlrs Metal” 000; provided, however,
U&gt;ai not paid by Apr. t. Dfaroimts are
to get a new suit uf rluthe. uui of th erefo re lie sterilized at a tim e w hen it is alm ost imisis- I-ntil either
prir* *-f $I./f» an1 If Ihe rnvemment adopt*
lire
the title to ■aid homeatead may be allowed for early payment*.
1L
ounce
or
ihe
Itilfd
conimmlily
prlcej
Hies
bill—
or
other
legislation
aible to distinguish
betw een
ra tion a lity
and
m adness?
pf4j*
*----ci favorable to ailver owner*—acth- vailed in such head of a family o.
Supporting tke homestead ex­
Hhould wo allow tem peram ental refo rm ers to try to make hf*#l w*&lt; vrscHnl.
iSluch r drvelfiume &lt;; untloiihlF’d* Ity will reach new ;&gt;eali» on the In hi. lawful wifa raaldlng iqwi emption plan are those who con­
■; ’w # RIJ||JKIBI* if MHIlfbtMly ill I
ta
perfect
world
when no one is aide to tell righ t
from ^ will produfr hiifh**r
^t*4h’bu» L.,t« if1
,
* ™ “ M -i
('omriHidith^
Kachange.
If
the
fovon!
,ucH
home.teart
or
in
both..
, develop m plsM for n»i»ln*IJi«d
tend It would enhance th. oppor­
einment
refuara
to
do
anything
r
?
,
v
*
:
w
ron
g?
Should
w
e
undertake
to
re
w
rite
the
C
onstitu
tion
o
f
I
will
enrich
I
he
*1
1
v***
inlr
rrptn.
■*
dirm'tion of * tfmprfrUU juln*
Thi' proposed amendment pre- tunities of home mmersMp by
( Surh mflRtioii ■- Hu-r^ bn% Imho mort for ailver, th* activity will
•quktf Romi-oiH' would ti* ai» iv to the country w h ile th e ship o f s ta le is in im m inent danger
*rnl.
several
qu.atlon.
«t
la
*
lightening
the
burden
of
taxation.
t.i dtiti* will In? ns nothm*:
enui* be rven greater, a* the speculat ir*
irim mfiil i|Ui**liutt 11• cor*Rlllutlon o f sinking?
|11sred with silver mfU*t"n uf ihe tu.h to unload. It all depend, on atlnnwy. are fairly well divided They see In It a means of quicken­
th* government and the United tn I heir v ie *, of It.
•Htjr.
ing and Improving'Yba valoas of
One thing at a tim e is our m otto. I f the C ongress o f |rharnclrr outlined.
States Trm.ury,
Kir.t, thr amendment say* oa- real estate.
! the United States, and the L egisla tu re o f F lorida will de- | The ffiivernment s|m|ilf cun r.ol
othe:*
Notod)
vanb
silver
carept
thr
Muybi’ l he tli 1riie thul
Jf f fuse to innnet ire silver * ltd lei
empte.1 from *H ' • , » l ‘cnOpponents of it have raised the
laws us w ill
. . .
I malterv* liike theii ot»n i unre*. It Uaited Slat**, which ran do noth­ than .|H-ci*l a.ieaamenta for bene- cry of “ sale* tax” resulting If th*
ProfeiRor Wirt mo iluKifwm* *‘»rr j vote their full capacities to enactm ent o f such
ing
with
thr
huge
surplus
except
(lhservin^, he^miM* ■ ten!
■LmuuI that fallow '•syintr iiuow* put food in pt*ojjlt; h miiuth?* and in n iif) in I lit4i r jnK'#ft*tN, wi*
amrndmrnt passe*.
"Bay It
ipimrllir il, or sink It at *ra. There fit*.*
v*lt wm only lh** Ki’i^nnky tn »hn* fo r oni? would be w illin g to |&gt;o**I|hjim* tin* |&gt;«*rl«*a t w orld until prnMfm is |iresente I 1v 1h-* «r- raalTy
Immediately. arineR the question
Tomorrow—The proposed prohi­
I*
more
ailver
In
the
wot
1
1
TODkT^B
BUYS
ffVoUitiun, wm that Wirt wsrilrd Ole m a jo rity o f un, at leuHt, hu\e i i 'Km iiio I »»ur anility and rtimulRtion of ■lute-* .if ullvei ,n than anyone can compute accu­ of what »on«tilutea “ tpeeial m - bition repeal amendment.
*pertilntiYe ■crmiiil* in Un rtiun
him Ui bi* Ui** Stalin
j are in 11 |H»5ition to know what 1 ofielJliiii** a |n*rfect worltl
tax* i V i r s b l ivark
rately, Sine* Columku* discovered arvanirnt" f"i IwnafiU,* and thla
try
last U tw i. reap*
America the work)
ha*
proISSX ISawtlee Ci
nnd w hat dot*N not.
silver durrd * f jitvixligately IA,R44,7(IO, lead* on into whether “ apeeial a»Th* •tahatiml p*»*llk »n
New York, University atud*ntw
14-11•* Ihe mt*rr&gt;. .Slrwlt* of * jvf*i in IH&gt;0 iiunw of ailver, but nearly M-mRinent* for benefit*" Inclodaa
predict that the Untied State* will
j Nrw York, hr Id ly rmi’M iiif- *if lu lf uf all th* .ilver in th* world taxec fiir payment of county, city
again become involves in a
■prculatnr* who havr hi-»*n fradbeen produced .Inc*
IBS.I or district iwnda.
Wat In 195H, Doggmie! Wish they
inic DR Ihr r«iTnmodil»r« K yi'-uiy* tr, through
|awv(",k point mu that bon ta
imprutrd
production
Thp
rcm
arkal.ly
s
iii
f
i
s
.
l
u
l
jiu
iiu
o
f
M
iss
l.wiiru
Ingalls
ar«*
at
Alafp*rinr
rrcnnl
t
tpent'i
le
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*
pould pul it off a few more \ i»i*
havr lt«*«*n voted and wild In pi*t
ilVFf
Wa wo n't lie t|uile old enotixh to around the rontiiictlt o f South A m erica is com ing to a close
owing
er,. " in a
While production nielhol. have ■IkaMit rvrry county, city and di«livrr thr world, ha1
* W-n fh liuic
go then.
u itli Miss Ingalls landing in Puerto Hlrn ycsten ln y and doc for moir than a y*ar. mjpn»*i . ty • iHiuled to create more irfined trVil in the utate, anil that they
afl'or than seen ever twfnie in are tackel by a contract afreon M iam i on Sunday. She has made a record o f tvhlrh anyone, iitockA hi ant iripwl ion nf hit,?*
th hi.Uuy of the world,
With all
these control et
’T**!' noiton* merit l*» i«ay principal and intere*t
rmini-ntal bmintu** wh.rn - itv•-»
ve been reducing lt»* .
, '
.
_
have
over stock tnarkei ii-yi-l«tmi. ami r,ian or woman, m old well be pruml, and 1hough it has none pnipniranda ha* !*d nia*»v tn-* j )r gradtiali)
monetary w e Many
cai ntrlesj Ad valorem taxation upon the la .
Various monetary measures tsffi'nf cl the apevtaculai elem ents o f a .potsl test o r umiuranve lo rxpcct.
*fji lu.»* mlucert th* lilver content able prv.,»Tty m the area nhen?
In Ykrngremi, We wmildidt be *r»r- flig h t,
A grwpt ill'll nf rr*d»t hi* hlkipr of eolnacw heraiae other met ila th** Imriila orijeinatett la pledged to
it is nevertheless one which required all the te c h ­
\
priaed to ar*e a law paused ^kllifur nical skill and mechanical |H-rf,&lt;tiott o f the m oat ou tstand­ prnppr«1 umlcr
ar* che.per. There al.o hat * a-nl jayraeiii of Ihem
-&gt;Wtv Y«M| aiIvi r irarkfi Row
01*1 .Stock Ktrhniige Ac‘ full of
, itvcrraaed liw of coin* in fav..rj Tllc Supreme Court of the I'nllad
ing aerial arhievenients.
j j g ilk
^ ijg ^ *r K l i i A
ailver teeth.
•
of cheek* and bank not*, flflrn, BU|r, h&gt;,
enmrmctnral
Mlsrf Ingalls drop|H-d into M iam i on tiie seventh
o f the aatuck mftrkel in lU^L y
pace a pyactma. metal i. * ^ “ 'agreement, ennot Is- impaired b»
world rprrujitlon
td
on the m u lct Silver mine dhair^ "
.
.
”__....
When we ruth- ,i„tn t ,wn i«-t M arch a fte r a fligh t from N e w York and on the next d ay on III**
I h*» if
ham
»f *'
r*|n*r*nl
t'AM
h i»'f
*
fjtv'tni* once valued, hew become a. chesp 'w W k 'tve vrmetmeal or conMiluCor.' M ’
Friday night ami «*w tli. , i m I began her jou rn ey which was to lake her on n lf»,(MKI m ile im*nl huyirijf of Ph#- r»i*iai.
7*h«' as a agon-fact t-o •t'X'k in . ra- |tlon.l amendment.
"Smnford'a
Only HonithUwSed F«
light* actually lutnu.l ..&lt;&gt; » *
1lou r across the ('arit)bean to Yucatan, idung the coast o f pilinir up of Mt*rk*t which hu« t jnc ©line era,
If tat riempiinn. tb*»n. Y?i*'an»
ahiiont irmptiNi tit ir« ( uni nn •*■ Central A m erica to Peru, thence down tlie coast o f C hili to on fWPtr&gt;wt in Now Ym i. «**• kWh
jMIvev inteie.t*, ainl public offi- onlr that th* Knmr.teads esiuctl.
bv allown in a
*|U**nl Inhl- I*, rials la legions whrie ilver min- •r, In *.1000 will be exrmrti
t ll« — U h r rourity 1‘i'in-i.
Dry,
T h ere she did what no woman had e v e r dune w r Ir |H»I hoItWi-' of «II vp
that Would l»r new. m a ninol.er Santiago.
"P
jag okel lo bt fhe barkbort* i.f fr-nr| tavatlon for current op.r t
. T WOOLLEY
p. a . w &amp; s w r
T h e ovrr th** wurli ar« irivin* 11
ttw Ctmntiually'a rn n rn is
life, ntlnc aspen... of Ihe governof Plot hla Itiwua these 'lay., before. She fle w across the Andes to lleuuo. A ires.
BeHerd Rep.
r'*
0 »o»r- Mgr.
litarally
throw
inf
it
111
the
fa^y
«/
have rutu**d to ictept tke ver«*_cl
Andes are am ong the tallest m ountains m the world, noted
wouldn't it?
h.-y insist I r"enffl seen-lv*. .urh e*#mrtl"r.,|
Unrlr Mum for jroml |irirtw.
of
bj.lviiral
evolution.
alike fo r th eir scenic beauty and their
irea i herous air
IS| It I* eatlmated. would tote) only I
Th# atmip liar In America u
that stiver still l&lt; valu* Ir,
where some of the aviali-in curTenta.
port* Hnd the abrupt fall tn * « wMl
Mill af least |1 an none* nndie*-""* 4" le-wnt of Ihr prewnt
1 are suing l’(,atii,*i.?ar
From Uuenns A ires. Miss Inpidl* flew uji the coast o f porta ia ^If-oiplimaiiurjr, The dr insist that U be used for coinage, '-vie*, end In enmr Instance, levU*
1 an Individual f&gt;» ran
cllnr In Unit*-*! State* an&gt;i worlJ
t*vrri rn a bm
b i.r for thr cur pih.n Ihat.
South
A m erica , across the i&gt;«uug&gt;* vl Uruguay, to J tio de frrodttrUon #vpfa!n« the irfiY lfvM P
'» « p t
bi-metaliam,
their air mail contrasts. It
cKieral
property
tsves
for
all*
' ha* about reached the point where ,l«lieiro , thonce to liahia, Nulul and I'aru. T h ere she braved Ihr Atl.rr inti-rr^h in pif-siaintf fo with ail.er awarded a fiae I ratio ! pu&gt;pose* in 1912 sneuinled to
Icy i* latino. A.«
thf to , olit that t dtffrrrnt from ih*
a man baa 111 put hia property in tile hazards o f the A m azon country, as wild and desolate un ftvuatili
p»o pilot ratio between the metal* in] ■ tn * gJ'imiq.fmo state Auditor
hi* wife's name oeforr accepting area ua th ere i» in the world. Hud u leaky |&gt;i|s-, or a fau lty North Arnrnran (ontintnt
t’ ra-en W Ml* rabpiaM 2’i percent
durr#
aptif
ftaiiiiatrly
7»
t prrrcnl i»* (he open maikvti of tin1 world.
public office
m otor forced her down in this Isolaltsl region, full of cuna- th** world** mlvcr, M&lt;ih'u prnTV- trfusel lo accept the ver nf thi. rr".evented isvalion upon
gn ?■•'*
-----------« ---------ha* i W o . * . itt.rvifl.oon.
*
what
hala, and fe v e r germ s, sh e'jiroh atily never would tim e la-en itucnc molt than half and thr d i l l Ilf arolulion la
Florida newapoper*
arc for heard from again
Hot she had no stnli trouble, n-flchtsl Unit* d SI alr« nearly 13 p *tctlit created the current a'lver ad a-1 P ir i" M ‘nn from 40 percent of
tlnitrd Hlatra m-ar’ y 1.1 peremt, lion. Whatever happens, ailver it. .
U tinea In al~o*l unaninwui accord
Param u rilsi safely and flew on to Port o f .'.|,ain, and -San lion renh- * in t • IJn ' *d tat •• no lonprr “ the fnrgmtan ms-tal * . '•** Isaation now levied upon
IhM they ahowed a pralaewcithy
N r* -ii,*.
ci ' : b uni I" t f It may long br remamlierTd—*.‘Ut_
spirit of altruism In offering to |Juan.
forOgo &gt;hr publication of dcliiiThe suivi-BH of her trip will ijuulrilcy.s convince others yrai. irvi-r w-ir a I i iC at.ili.ti ■f or irkinni other thaa it* friend*|
- i
HuLirea previously ed- uf the fetmilnlity of airplane flying. When n young girl all cal item. tut. soon after the World aappOao.
Monrtery and Economic, femter-; And there ia g graat Jail more1
Vcrtiaesl. Th* press uf Dm stair alone can fly a aingle-tnotoretl plane &lt;m Much u lengthy trip rnrr closs-d at teindoii with
an o f ‘ the metal where Ih* present j
i modestly pata itaalf un the bark,
agreement promised for
world world surplus cam* front.
“Far
alulwing that the piwm , like ev­ over auch terrain, without a single unpleasant episode, there
erybody else, ia, aftvr ail, only hu- is small reason for other inttmiii* not attempting lister exiie*
BSOKRSS* LOANS DKCRKAKK

Kasy Flying

BALLARD’S FEEDS

Sell .
Buy
• Rent
Exchange

Cengresr Is about to invsatlgate
Congieaa. A certain comm I Lice
cant understand how th* newsmen
got wise to th* signers ol a cer­
tain petition supposedly known
’ only to th* member* of the com1 ' ntiUee. In the process of the in­
vestigation, Congress may discov­
er [to t them are m en ways than
a o f skinning a cat, and lit*
tvevamrn know both of them.
I Plcturrsqu* Governor Bill Mur
ray of Oklahoma call* out tbs Na
Guard Ur prevent tax col­
lie from foreclosing on non
tying home-owner*. Were he
nt o f tha United States, he
kid doubt Iras wags war on the
with th* entire Army
aad Marin* carp* In fact
«h t now
it tan even picture him right
tha Whua
r raid on V olt Street.

ditlona. Uut it taken people uf the courage uml enfYrpri.se of
Mins Ingalls to ahow more timid soulx that thing* uctuully
cun be done.
A few more flights such us iters uml everyone will be
doing It. Then one will think w illin g ut ull of getting into
his plune and Dying down to Km, |.*rhupn breezing over to
Faria for a week-end spree or avro.ss the broad Pacific to
Honolulu. Boys uml girls o f sixteen will be hopping around
the couhtry from New York to Sun Francisco. Just us
Dow they go over to the beach on u Sunday afternoon.
L«oa than a generation ago, it took a whole day to come
in from Oviedo.

*SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Dooley at
Geneva entertained last Tuesday
night ta haaar of Uwir reUtlves,
Mr. and Mm. Whitcomb of Bloomlagtoa, IU,
On Batiudny evening the young
paopl* mt Geneva aurprk-ad Mr,
nod Mrs. W. L Bleg with a party
ra beat a great deal the** day* and • miscellaneous shower. There
was a jolly crowd and
several
decentralisation and
hour* ware apent In games. Th*
for decasualising k
bride and hrUag rouai
received
y, and agriculture,
many plat ** af linen, china, aad
*c again reach a
ether household Mcawltle*.
•f
Ward- has been received
at

the Dept*In i* st.i.nrwst.
*
Mulberry to sta&gt; an
indefinite
Uni* with her tuosln, Kacliel.^
“ Tk* OH fa ln r Concert," under
the efficient management mt Mias
Aspinwall, which was gteoa last
night by th* High School pupils
ot the school auditorium, was a
vary enjoyable affair and a di­
vided success from ovary *b
point. Among those singing solo*
were: th* Ml**** Mary
France*
Aaptnwall,
Kathleen
BUtnmeyer, and Gtodr*
MarrM.’
Captain Reading* were giten by

8tattoo that
•nick and Mias Xathfirte*'
•w e married at1 Hyttagdateatralleeil. (Md, Moat, na Thumday, Apr. Id
to gad wm he at hi* parents* homt
* t Petandurg after thalr ours
for a abort visit. From tharp

Cowan

Maoda Cameron and Mlaa Mary
Ratekel. TWe of -the moat attrac­
tive numbers on th* program wore
the violin oala by little Danner
Herring and th* donee by T e e
Old Folks,* Florence Henry gal

CWA

Pay Schedule

For .Saturday, Apr. CI, all t* be
paid at the Fire Station:
Tool and Sundry Expense, 3:4",
. U.i I louse be* ping, 3:4T| , L i­
brary, 5:50; Horticultural. 3:»2;
Searing Center, 3:54; Distribution
of Commodllira, 4:00; 0. P. Hern­
don. 4:0J;\l. T. Pope, 4:06; W- L
McCracken: 4:10; J. C, .Smith,
4:12; C. M. Hand. 4:16; John L
Alderman, Crew No. 1, 4;t&amp;; John
|„ Alderman, Crew No. f, 4:36; V.
G. Hasty. Crew No. I, 4:44; V. 0.
Hasty, Crew No. f . 4 :tt; TWk
Eradication. 6:03; Jam** G,'.Moore,
6:10.
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JAIL'S ARSENAL IJOOlpD

WASHINGTON, Apr. 2*^-1«
—Loans an eecuritim to broker*
and' dealer* held Ly reporting »*dera! rcaarve member **nke
lo
New York CHf omounlod to
000,000 daring the weak
ended
Apr. IS, repreeentlng n decline * f
*0 ,000,000 for the wrelt.
WAV US BRING

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The
Sanford ...Herald
• „••• re.
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BABY HKAI.

SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 90.—" 1
(P&gt;&gt;—Yslpiog loetilr for IU memo,
a baby seal ere* washed vru" tke
ocean beach
tore
yw lerd af.j
George Matoar. eaa aupcrinUa-1
dent, took charge « f the little fe|-1
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ahorifCa uffira at Vera
I0L, Apr. 10 ^ ^ - A l
yw*Unlay requested
oresnlaatlea wnrktire
ttlee tn ,watch fo r IS
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► seditious meremrat
and rifles Stole* Wednesday from
__________ Wax declared by police
the twenty Jali bore. The
did not state details mt th* theft ta itae* been uncovered yesterday.

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Mrs. PoulsenHonored
With Shower, Party

I Calendar

1*34.
HKVKNTII DAY ADVENTIST
• church

At Milane Sunday And Monday

May. T li. present schedule fin&gt;he* Apr. D. ’

Woman'* Club, 31A Pak Avenue
Complimenting Mra. John O.
IJynl M. I.ura*.
Sorvirrs Saturday.
Foulstn of DeLand, recent brWe,
Sabbath School, 0:30 A M
Mrs. J. C. Mitchell and
Mias
Church Srrvir*. t ]. 00 A M.
Dorothy Slokea entertained'with
Missionary Voluntrrr* Scrvia*,
• f » rr&gt;« f Im111nM I f
A __
a bridge party and mlicellaaaeua
XL W « W If Y
9:30 P. M. at 1*07 Frrnih Avenue
oat mp r r I &gt;U (Q
I
dhower lai t night at the home of
f w
m m • • li p i
^
Mr*.
Mitchell
on
MafMlIa
Ring Crosby ha* niton &lt;1 n «rv.
wrrlt.
Mr*. E. O. Hayes and Mra. Earl Artnue. The room* where the
en-werk rrlen«ion of In- presml
L im ited
I
Tw n gtr motored to
Orlando guests were entertained were dec­
radio contract, korping him on
Wadneaday where they spent the orated with quantities o f n*sT im e Onli|
*
the air until the l»»l week in
turtloma and calendulaa develop­
&lt; o*M|tIrIr
ing a yellow color achemo.
Cn&gt;(|uiRnole
P A
Throughout tha arming brklgo
Mra. R. E. Tolar of Tampa, for­
w aves
F'roWli I'}«nmV«
merly of this city, will return games were enjoyed and at a tala
Shampoo &amp;
C O
VOILES-BATISTES--I'111 NTS
added
and
home tonight after spending a hour acoree ware
Rllttva, lint leal*Inal •*«„ Mend*
pH tea awarded to Mra. Walter H.
( i f t U r ii i B lI ic h li i i,
P la in
R rw .
few days her* rrith friends.
plMltBts ftf.
Bach and Mtaa Carmlta
Barber.
Mr*. Bach received stationary aa
Mrs. John W. Dickens returned
high score y rin and Mlaa Barber
Wednesday to her horns In Port
I’ki.,1- :i* t
Areas* iilda.
* u given a similar prlta for cut­
Lauderdale after spending several
Hla« I .elite Jrksns »■*
ting high. The honor guest re­
Win
W
.Seller
l.l.jal
weeks here with Mr*. Henry
ceived silk lingerie as a gift from
Wight, Park Avenut.
the hostesses.
Lata In the evening a
salad
Baby Marilyn Splnncrr, Herbert Marehall. Norma Shearer,
Mk&gt;* Dorothy Haines )• expect­
courea waa nerved by the
hoatin "Riptide."
.
T r y A Dot I r u ff
ed to return Sunday from Wash­
•saaa, assisted by Mn. Stella P.
CnupiiRnnli* W i i w
ington. D. C. where the het been
serving e i a pegs at the Conti­ Arrington and Mlaa Carolyn Col­
lier. Those present were:
Mr*.
over youi "I,
nental Congress of the D. A. R.
suffer «&gt;lli i
John O. Poulatn, honor guest, Mra.
wave grew* t
R. C. Maxwell, Mra. Walter
U.
in beautifully
Albert Connelly arrived toda/ Bach, Mrs. Allan Moaely, Mrs.
from Corpus Christ!, Texts, to
Clausen of Be Land, the
Misses
Mr*. F. s M . Mirlrr, whi» plan*
impend a short time with hit par­ Mary Maxwell, Rebecca Stevens,
to Im v p noon with Mr. Marler for
ents, Mr. and Mra. A. I*. Connel­ 'Elisabeth
Whltner,
Elisabeth
Humi'oMt, Trim where they will
ly, Mahoney Apartments.
Shoemaker, Margaret Cnx, Carmil* Barber, Franco
Morrow,
At the regular meeting of the m ikf Iheir future home, wo* hon­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Benson, Mrs.
or jpirat at an informal tea giv­
Mildred Nix, Carolyn Collier, Ruth
11. II. la v li, and Mrs, Thomas Hand. Clifford Shloholser. and local (illl Sruui• held la*t night
en yeotentay afie r noon from f»:O0
at
the
Scout
Hu!
on
t’onimercial
Bentley of Toledo, Ohio, motored Mrs. Stalls P.
Arrington
and
to Jacksonville todsy. Mm. Bent­ Mm. C. W. Stokes, supper gueatg. Avenue, the fir*t hirthiiay anni­ o’clock lo (1:00 oVIoek at the Girl
versary of thr organnalion wa* Scout Hut on ('onimercial Avenue
ley left there for her home while
celehrateH an l rt farewell party I by irtembrr* of the board of man­
the others will return tonight.
giwn for Mr* F. M. Marler who ager* of the Woman'* (Tub.
will lease soon for Humboldt, Guta*t* for the afteiiioun were
Mina Helen Chapman of Bryn
Tenn to make her future home, about 40 memImi * of (he Girl
Mawr, Pa. left Wednesday for her
SpnmHOM of the afffttt were M mi Seoul a ami 111 motnhei * of the
fiome after * viiitlng her grand­
Mra. K. F. Houaholder entar*
mother, Mra. Sarah J. Stewart* tained the member* of the Dupli­ J, Ihngfeldcr, Mra S K stone*, Woman** riiih.
Mellonville Avenue* for a short cate Contract Club and a table of ami Mra. J. r, Mitchell, memhei*
Mrs. Marler hit* w ork n l faith
j of the Girl .Scout eomuiittee . f
time.
other ffueft* in honor of Mrs.
fu l]y during Ihe piw I year m or
Thomas Bentley of Toledo, Ohio the Woman’s Clnh.
g a n iiin g the local i »irl Sm ut*. a
Mr*. Karl Ambro»e and children. at a bridge party yesterday after­
The (IB guests In ntti nJmtd *• project tif the
W otiiiiii' m
Club
Karl Ambrose* Jr. and Stephanie, noon at her home on West Seven­ spent the evening with Hoitim* She was the fir * i rapt in t»f the
have returned to their home in teenth Street Mr* Bentley receiv­ Scout activities an.I al « tale uiganiKalmn. C R V i women* prei*
Jacksonville after spending a few ed A framed nnnalure picture ao a hour refresh men to were
t veil enl al the tea w|o have thine ao
days her* with Mr*. Ambrose's memento of the occasion.
by Mr*. John Sehlrard, Ji , Mi*, much work for the Sem in were
parents, Mr. ami Mr*. R. L- fJrlfS
F.
After seveisl tioards of dupll IHngfebier, Mra, June*, Mr* Mit Mra. J iH n gfelile t. Mo.
Mitchell
rale bridge scores ware adtled ami chell, anti Mm* Mat y Franee* An Jones, an«l Mr* *1 &lt;
prues awsnled High score priset drew* At Ihn ....... * Imge ,|,, who romprlue the Gif I Srt*nl coin-l
Mrs A. 7^lmenovit* Is sxpecte.1 i for the club mendiers, plsying orstvd birth lay cake wa- ml *n,|
mil lee o f the club
I
to return the latter part of next cards, went, to Mrs. A. V t'onnollyi {VIved
Throughout l hi i*ft» Tio«- o it- {
here ami Mr*, l) L. Thrasher while
week from New York Tlly
liefurr tin- ilrparlntp ,.f the freshments wfie m'IMhI •&gt; Mm J
■he has been spending the past 10 high score priie among the other gussts Mr.
Srhlranl |ire- 1-nti-d I l M Coghtini no ( Mm
T S j
days visiting her daughter, Hr* guest*, also playing cards, wai Mr* Mailer with a number ..f I itMivi.n Fntei tammeol v%v.. fur
M. A. Paasloff, and buying for given to Mra. W. T. I^ngley, Mr*. farewell gift- hum im-mln i. » f ' lii-h.tl Im Mi. \\
V
h . nln.fr
Sadye'a,
James &lt;». Sharon was lucky in cut­ the Scuutr
And W H in x-ler*
-s i
'1 inn. v n m ” . wh e n
w(in gave several Trading*,
|
It's H r m l t m l r f r r a m r r y i i i m t t i n t I r r c r e a m
ting amt also reeeiveti playing
Country Club.
lire
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i l i n i " . a r e so p m cards Each priie was tied with
W 8DNKHDAY
ntiun red llis i i t r n r l t i l d r r n can tell the *lilturquoise
blue
ribbon
lerenre
I .el t h e m h a r e all th e y x m l
The Music Departm.nl of the
Adorning the mutta where the
fur H ru n la t n e iln.ee . i l a m i n n tha t
tiuilfl
Woman's Club will have a business
e
l
u
r
d
.
1stt
It- I i ik U t ".
meeting at 1:1S P. M. al the club guests were irretvrd was a pro­
fusion of purple statlre. pink ra
house.
■ilance rosea, and lavender stock.
THURSDAY
B U Y IT A T Y O U R F A V O R IT E
Confederate Memorial Day Serv­ Refreshments consisting of a salad*
ices will be held at 3:00 P. M at and sweet course were served at
the tea hour by the hostess, as­
L*kevlew Cemetery.
S O D A
F O U N T A IN
sisted by Mr* W. C. Hill.
Those present were: Mr*. Thom*
a* Bentley of Toledo, Ohio, Mis,
SEVILLE, Spain, Apr. 20.--- Frank L. Miller* Mrs F. J. (ton
( A P ) — Rama do Roberuguex Mor- tales, Mrs. R. A. Newman* Mn,
gado, 3£, popular Spanish aviator, A. P. Connelly, Mrs. I) L. Thrash­
was killed Wednesday as hit er* Mri.J. E. Brouse, Mrs. H. B.
plan* crashed Into the roof of a Lewis, Mrs. James G. .Sharon, Mr*.
It K »«pg You O oIhq Till Lunch I

Remnants

e D o .O U

SET

The Accommodation
SHOP

To-Night

T in t Methodist Church will moot
at 7:10 P. M. at tha home oif Mr*.
W. B. Thornton, Wool T in t Street
Important business will be dis-

“M O U U N
ROUGE”

Girl Scouts Honor
Mrs. F. M. Marler

Saturday
. . Double Show
Frank Bock’s

“S on-O f Kong”
and
John-Wayne
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P. PAUL’S BEAUTY SHOI

D octors scuj

Mrs. E. F. Housholder
Entertains At Bridge

I S

W e Have Them I Lott

Sturdy

S O T S ' O X FO R D S t
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P r i c . t .o l

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Or/srii that will taka a W
waar and tear I O r f t r i i My
to look smart lor a ion# tia
Heavy con postties sole* aa

walklag refcksr brelst

IMBNI QUALITY You Can’t Beat in

T rytp tirt Provt lo jrvmredf tf*l In
look* and wear they're the cqualrol
L T *»wwxMt«n« a kN morel Sturdy
composition aotea . . . P « - ‘
iwy’s rubber heell . . tmtklr

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SANFORD
BEAUTY SHOPPE

r

EAM

SHREDDED
EAT

w ssm x ii

Eat It f o r B r e a k fa s t {

hotel.

Y o u ’ll S ave B I O !

W O R K S H O IO

Stand ramgh atnft

SALE!

astercraft

Qmmlmt.Mfm U p fn t

Lam t r i a d — but haw tk iy’U w tarl

M

W o rk Shoes

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No skimpinf to fri ibe price
low 1 Thais why men come
bock again and i f am (or more I
Retan upper!! Cornjsrsilion

iimiuI

((iiiintlt). Ihc Im p o r lr r
mure tiff

* 1 .9 8

L

,

&lt;Ins—half nr lc«ii our

W ithout
and

curNlioo.

moMl

ta iled

lineriM w e've

the

thin U

— all

the

nelertlon

net i,

lo r

Kvery piece la imported.
work

iihuii I

of

muny

prirr-.

m i IH uh

r.iit"*!
pure
years.

A ll applique

em broidery— all

cul

work
Kvery

piece

neatly

in perfe ctly
making

frenh

ideal

(here fint* i

rout!

In cxijulHitety done by H A N D !
boxed,

Ilcntii-e

and

g i f Is

for

E x a m p le * o f

tlu * s a v i n g s

the

bridal ahnwer!

Sanford

Company

�t
j

R. BOW IE LAYS
W m ‘GRAB’ TO
BUSINESS
.* ,» *

| N r w YORK, Apr. 20^-Ameribig business U accused by tbr
w - Uliisoll Howie ol
fringing about lhe demoralise.'
rendition which
prompt*
th&lt;
hmeilcan Legion “ to grab what
It can g el" through It* vrtcram
lilblei. CorKInnlnr hi* altack on
Officer*' bill
the Jndependcn
from his puli it at Hie Grace I’m'
•ttin t Erkwopal rhureh limed
way and Tenth HI reel, Hr. Bowl.
Ignored the American legion's

\

THE STANDINGS
high limp

our

whole

Rawls 7

buainen*

.-«OllTtI&gt;: tNT ri.OttlU A LKAUtr.
irmcrnl wwkl f » " d lhe necd of rooral
.............
W. I. tv .
crouth- le r*tdance.H
la ln tsv lll* ______
.
t a ■ «»..
Interest In opposing
c
lack
Pul*»« « " ,re
.nent* o f certain group* ... tl.JllhpT**
port of hlg basinet* men and
national treasury, Dr, Ilowie ex nhclr ronatotil "greed fur hug.'
plained that front time Immemorl-, meBcy gttln" will yal n u n »n cc&lt;»i| it had hern ll.u minority ll.nl nomlc upheaval, lie wymr.l, Dr.

■ •—

cctor Asserta Industry- Has Fostered A
‘TakcvIt-Now’Policy

V

.ind revolted .gainst ju s tic e . Ho'
.. , ..
, rivi-n ta*tt Wick it* iapfftnc cnuil
•■I rated Um ho|«- that If &lt;WO*H (,r {1wr|vlI E
Mitchell, foimer
ion to veteran/ payment* » o » i rhn1rmut of the National City
lot c*tried by the majority, ii I tank.
ti.ul.l bo actively and nurrrnnfolly
“ Thu New York paper* reported
tlw testimony given by thcrio* K.
iphrld by n strong minority.
-One o f the difficulties In the
eay of rousing public Indignation
main.I the plundering arttvllic:.
, if Kuril groups a* there mprr
■rnted by the vateron* lobby Hr.
J...*ie said, "i* the damomlming
d&gt;* that everybody rise is out to
pah what he ran get, ami *n ‘why
lot thr ex-soldiers tool*' The low
standards which have been lolor-

intMINGHAM, A la , Apr.
«* M I L L a ' ___
-lAV^Ceneer®'
was manifest In
niustriAl circles but night ovrr
ho probability o f coal shortage
ltd Jl* resulting effect on
W
'byment'.ln' the Birtaiiirhiai diA
rift a» condition* romitned quiet
among the 21,000 idle mlaoro.
H. T. Daniel, apakt-rtnan far Iho
VUl.ama commercial cu t operalore, expressed an opinion
that
eilhln n week to 1# dayj alt ex*epl the lilg a r InJultrle* that had
{trad aTptdie) of coal otl
hand
would le iln to-shut down their
plant*. adding to the tile In the
Ji'trlct.
Th« Alabama field* supply meat
if this alale, »iuib (ieorgia, north­
west Florida and north Miaolatippl, uod Daniel u id nuine of the
smaller Industries thit roukl not
build up aupptim already Rad shut
down.
* ■
J- til »• ■
.. .. , — ---- -— - ’•■■■»- ti i

...

New York

1'll taliiirult

llrfs o k lyn ....

lUMInfl

__

Ml. U s U ___
l'klla&lt;l*«t*kli% t

('it** Imi* 11

At Hmr York
I'hlL:.M|&gt;l. I.t

i:»n*iir-y

i'

fllr-tirti tin; S***11
A l |{r«*yiklHl

South Florida Crops
Hurt By Heavy Rains

&gt;Ueh

t^ A L IV IE T T O
GROCERY
B17 P A L M E T T O A V E .

WH D E M V E H

P H O N E 141

Hserial* for Friday and Halurd*)— April 20 and 21
N ew

Lire Wght. Y film
F A T KUVEILS lb.
ra t
I |b
Y O U N G H E N S lb.
Freah Sanfonl &lt; . .

lt d

Hli*"

|

POTATO EH 5 ]lw. 4
T o ll;

I

M IL K .1 conn
B ill’, pkg. • u

A
A'&lt;

A
m
lb. A

Y A R D EGGS dog.
Home-grown frr«h

P R U N E S eneh
Oovotry

T O M A T O I-S lb.
Oreen Hiring

D A K E I) H A M
WrSI.-rn. Tenderloin

B E A N S lb.

STEAKS

lb.

I

- A

In effr ct,
liuwi* wurtbf Hiiy tlml
for
hiini* rnfiiiuy unIn in I lit" tu»ly niimulmm in Amcrirnn bU"i!i,-'n a birh
will k4-r(i n mnn'i nmb Mmi iifivi*.
•Nntlilhi? here ii ImiiiI Ibt* |&gt;u-ttibL*
fiintivr nf |»utih(* Hfrvi »*, Notbinir
biTr illmu i tin' honori’bifitHMil &lt;if n miHlurute mlnr&gt; |ibi4
ttif Fiilirfnrlimi of .!• mj* u-iful

Fine Granulated

I'eekly
nth
hts
Mr lia r 's

L-

H eller

C.

K in
Pi 7
W. Firat

FM

M o ts

20th A FVencl.
l (hon« 560
B orden 's or

Golden Key Tull MllJv 3 cuns
W o H ave

2 t o f t w e c l M ix e d

-

All Favors FART-T JFLL pkjf.

&lt; in

T fy

PICKLES

A B ar O f

Wilbur PEANUT BARS 2 for
Bon Ron Dlab F Y w W ith

W1IKATIES
Toilet

| t-

15c

^

2 nacknires
a

I cans Firat Grad

T IS S U E 3 rolls
A v C
No. S cans It. ft. I’.

4 A

fO H N E D R E E F
Tliat Good Otrrola

C U E HR I EH 2 fo r A D k * C O F F E E
L a r g e C 02 . Jnr. O ver Sen

Ih.

Ar*rn Httjrrh ttr

OCTAGON

MARASC HINO CIIERRRIES
It'a Go.ai F o r You

OVALTINE

H«iii|) t,r l*i-wdt*Tr

30c Size

(I.

H um * mu ,

1 0 for 2 5 c
n.

*ln puaiiiil*#

»r

Kulherinr Har.lr of Ft. Ijindcritulc, one df the world's greatest
iwiinmeri, who will wear
the
color* of Ft. latudrrdale
High
ft. Ihh.1 In the loth annuil interxhobutir water meet nt Kolllns
Collrgr, starting at UlUU o’clock
tomorrow morning.
.Ml** Itawl* Is at prntent
thr
holder of four national amateur
chainpion-.hip* for women, a* fol­
low*: Indoor low board diring,
outdoor ten foot board diving, in­
door .inn yard medley, ami outdoor
100-ymd turdlry. Hhe l&lt; also hold­
er of nine national and World's rec­
ord* in lirea*t-*troke and medley
•vhtitulnir.
Tomorrow'* meet will bring logrtbdY 21* trains, the large*t en­
try list In Ih.1 history of Ills- m .rt
In addition to Ft.
Lauderdale,
tram* in loth !«&gt;&gt;•„' ami
gills’
events will l.e entered by l'onre(
Iki l.uon High of t oral Gables,
Ihlnml. Orlaml o, ralm
Reach,
Winter l’nrk, Miami sSt-niur, Umaillla, Kuiti-s Tavares
and
Ft.
I'eUrkhtiii*. IIdj j* tuaniH only will
fMinrd, be rntciitl by rioriiJj lll^h of
TkllabaaiHC', Ocala, I'Unt lliirh
aiW T|II]^s ofo^ugh llljjh uf TauipA,
Moaul hula, Ola-echoIk e mil tlw
Wmk well. No, but on ll.n con­ Ih»l!e» .Sthr^*l at JarkconvilU'.
trary II I* suggested l».a! unless u
nmn can cdl.-ct an unlimited
tnlo.tr. Ills -uinl.it i.-n
l.erome*
dulh.l.”

Macon Leaves Baseln
California For Miami

'TUtntn.lierlng individual* ..in,
have taken their l.n-ltir-, op|wrlunltiea a* trustees,hip*, and havprtiferied to Incur heavy persi.iul
I'vutea to piolect their en.pl.ivres
xntl Ihelr cliunta, I no. willing to
u:Tepl the atati-merit of the exchairman of the Nation'll I My
Bank at Its fare value. NrvrrlbeleK*, he mad» It, and either it i»
true or it is not true, hi* ugi-e.
lion that money I* the »n'y 1. rt nH»* t„ men’s best wort n le .i.iv ■call nil idealistic men of In..inn*
Hut Iq st far ai It I* l.tm. then
American buainev* hod H t'D u n deryo u coiiveraion, and n-i.rn
whnt the motive of [miillr *.&lt;rvlee
mea.ts or tl*e o&lt;ir rctinnm.c mid fi­
nancial order will lw headed to­
ward disintegration." •

” ir r

*.*

* • MlfM'lllllI

•«»r| Iulaiwb2litIh..

S T R I N G

RICE

ran

B R O O M S

Blue Rose Rice

W cntern R ib
»*
P6a I

IL u ,#

oast

HI-UP
FLOUR
Every Back Guaranteed
lb.

u. a

ROUND STEAK

lb.

B

15c

B A N A N ii i
f

&gt;
Fancy

*

A

2 lk r M

L a r js

4 lb e .
' ** '
*

£

B

s t a lk

E

Fancy ‘ CaKforrla

L E M O M S

dozen

Fancy
C ucunbcnt 3 fo r

Thia .yea* and net..
-----------------_ _MAN'
i t ara all .that
remain at,____
uur _big
AOKft'A M C llilV BAMt.
.
Thi* week I have sehxted for your approval, several
wtanding apocial. value*.
,,
,
V
Be sura to («m « in —bring your friend* w|lh you gndi
roe win an honor position for ray store by tglrhig adfljl
of the &gt;uh*tantia1 raving* that ate being offered,
YOUll A * 1’ BTOIIE MANAOCB,
Cor. Hanford A Genera
jU r
‘

'•

K. n. FltlCB

T.lC^BLAJltNfUMH

nOSEM ARY
GRAPE

Fnmoaa W h ite N aph th a

U. S^N or t

Ixuge Crisp Iceberg

Ijlrge Yellow

(ta J a h ^ m p Icm e^ u oU t^ ^

SALAD D
PINEAPPLE
FRESHTRU]
uali¥»*Wit»^n&amp;lNa. 2 can
unityflelil’ ' • 8 m.. pk».&gt; J
6 p k g i
[Iran© tv,' 3 No. 2 Cans . •
S Tender *i^Vm't^SPJcnlc Cpn
14 lb.' lag.

o
nh'D cinri.l
h—Full Jlodied

W S 0 M »W

2% -2 8 c
II. 11F*

hda.

H A M E N D ROASTS
lb.
Wootarn Geialn* Spring .

HONEY-BOY SYR

SILVER BROOK PRINT
or ,A. A P Fancy Tab

’ound j

ROAST Ik.
Sauwage lb.

i

\f/m. d

Sanford

C E L E R Y

K va iw ra lcd

APPLE SACC
CORN FLAKE

t

T O M A T O E S 2 lb s -.X i5 «

HAMS lb*I

, „

a

ler tN fe M fM
a m iA S H

*.p y^,|

UKANDMOTIIEICS

Small End

W ktern Beef

ettuce

-i

r t N fk .S lit id k r j

STEAK lb*

Slaa Gal.
L

j
Gat-

II chI QuaJH

WHITE HOUSE BRAND
L it* tvcL-tpm.il

Z

id.

Smoked

j POTATOES
v

BEANS

Pork Shoulltr

W H IT E B A C O N
Western stamped

L- A •"

F roh Groctt

B a r e " A ^ M a n h it t t a n

lb. can 13c
ie Ribbon

ROASTJb.

MeAPSlouitd

BANAhA8

U rge

T o H ^ Iy a y H

Was. Pat of Bad

No. 1 Rib

No. i

and P a lm etto

W e Deliver

24 lbs. 95c 12 Ibs.52c^lbs
Rip*

2nd

'S m

LAKUI)

1.AIIGK

['nr 1st A Haalard
IIASHELL DROWN

K inw . waa allocated 10* of the
i 0^000,000 tale* of eottori perntilted under the Dankheid Wll, the
smallest amotml o f all the '‘eot-

13 lb. bag

■* Fancy W hole G roin

*-

lo Miarni JJfhcre

HOMINY No. I t , Can
-•&gt; it. it.it
WAX I'AI'FH
1 for

12 oi. Mopa or Good

YoUow

IJvr.-Pf ltc

ah« will Join tha United State*
fleet In maneuver* IH tlM Atlantic.

UK I.1HII pt. I Or. u of.
II. a. iti h o .ju ,,
IIKANH
No. I (an
User s.» tat
RRANH
No. 2 Can

DKLLKIIB' 8VRIJI’
U Ital. &lt; *n Far*
G0I.0 HVIM'I*
Fceaared a.t.a
MUHTAKD
qt.
dUMaiiF'
PKKOK TEA
V, ih
fl M
L'
DREH8ING qt. He. {

4

BUNN W A L K , Cullf.. Apr. 20.
— ibt The United Ml*te-&gt; Navy
dirigible Moron, largest In
the
wuxid, left it* hangar here at 7
A. M .'O ’orific standard time) lod»y fur a 111(h i to M iamL
Uol nmamler U i»w l» informed
yrtlfuluy that ivt aliifT run flllona
alomf lhe Ktiulhi*rn
IranN-rontinmital r»»«-lr wuiu i«i»|rl!y !mpmvin|r, m fr imlt'Ai ti*
for
takiu^ off in Ih© ynorninjt*
Th© (rill nrt whjrh hal
^ rT1
po 11'"nr several lima* uivnlllpg
"prrf.-et westh.-r," will taka the
huge ship rvroi* the
southern

WEST PALM IlK A rif, Apr. Y0.
—M l—Rem it rain* lin e dam­
aged Etcrgla.li'* spring produce
by about 40 pereent. according to
Infurmaiinn given M. It. Mount*,
county ng.nl In tin- 1**1 several
:ny». hr raid here last night.
ThnL sriUnu o f. til# Eicrgln lni
around I'snal I'olnt and north of
there suffered pl Out ftO |K.rernt
damage, while around Itrlle (Slade
and that vicinity, nho.it 40 percent
ncrordlmr l" Mounts' information.
Me anill that taken generally, the
damage would run around 40 per-

w ?? r.n

though no reporta had boon nctlypd late yoite.rdaj front them

i

SIw

jft |

■ * »*

�F R I D A Y . A P R I L 3 9 ,1 8 8 1
of U s ribbon U m U for use Ik ibo
ornamental wrappli* of
1m m u d booqoSta. Lnxttyy pradkct*— lb* nort thol people acldoin
bay until nftor (boy boro rtnppid
worrying ooor grocery Mila and
real and have reached tho conclu­
sion that llftk running again In
Iri normal cbannotal
O ft
LOWEST CONTRALTO
Telephone* Jingling l»
In
more
homo* and more fretjooolly than a
year ago; boure palnton and Intorlor decora tore accepting
a
■Telling number of ordere; book
upward
PH ILADELPHIA, Apr. » . — ■ako austatntng their
Hoarier collection platm In tbou- trend; wrestlMg and boxing re*
clothing
aande of Philadelphia churchoe; porting bcarkr gotea;
Increated demanda for deaecrt In and hat as1e*scrowding production
downtown huichrooma;
growlog repack?; homo balldlag mad re­
buck ,
m
client*Ire reported by eatnblkihed modeling abowing Increase*. • • *
Here are a few more
local
j c .\ b s
m
bootblack etaade; advance aalea
house
.?
■bunting In rarioua
theaters; atretn that abow which way tho
'SiLveR*
m
tourist agiarlw roeordleg beery wind biowo. With acorea of othere
booking* for rammer cruise* * * * they hare brere fc*1ed by tho ThSHAS HAD A
^
adelphl. Chamber af Ooremetre
Thing* must be picking up.
P K u w t&amp; jr
Whik karnod economists weigh from a a a n o f report* on carp^'t
is
their Indices of the heavy Indus­ rent tread*. Althaogh the M y
t
.OUKES
tries which give the final picture la Incomplete, It indicate* lhu« far
of conditions, a lot of minor and, a greatly Increased roadlnoaa on
tb
to them, unimportant business ac- the part of Ddtadalpblani
tlvltio* In Philadelphia are Indi­ apend and B freak Wdre cd opti­
cating to etbor Interested observ­ mism more welcome to boatpeaa
ers a decided "Jooaenlng of tndlvl- than the flow era o f epring.
Burk*
tyHITTUNC*
Ocean travel, by way o f **r/, • . !&lt;i A
_
Thus awe manufacturer of in- ampk, k among the thing* oh*
Gcxj-pc r/o&gt;\ de
repeal hra jritdaee note* nn appre­ Just doesn't go in for If on* tMake
ciable Jump lit the demand for bl* every effort and erery A fla t U
FAMOUS
\
product. I t Item a unimportant — Imperatively needed to keep the
C
H
A
R
A
C
T
E
R
S
\ A
W
but here's the significance. Moat wolf from tbo door. Yet Kaiter
OCTHE O LD
&gt;y A
booking* reportaal by PWkd*l|Aila
WEST
3£&gt;travel » f ane lea were
twice as
hogtry this year as lout. Several
Kerenode boats were filled to ca­
pacity, requiring extra shipping to
meat the demand* for passage.
“ All the better accommodation*
for aominer cruiatw to the North
Cape hare been euld out already,
avwn before lha advertlalag literstore le out," reported one travel
agency here. “ Camel
bookings
which hire been coalomary since
11H9 are leaa frequent. By far the
rue ECtNE OH A CILM MEUX/Hf;?
greater part of the booking la for
J INCH B Y $ /H O H E l 4VIJEV n if K jw H
months ahead, indicating an encoQTaging ctmfidm** In the Imme­
CH A SCREEH r6 F E E T MADE IT IS
diate future "
E N L A R G E D A LM O S T *95 'jHOUS A W TIM ES /
_____
Local subway, elevated, surface10c 11m 1 lima
car ami bu* travel was greater le
He line 3 lim e*.
January and February of
1931
mml
than during the same months of •tiltrtl WcAuie « o f i workiri wrrt
mmik.
1939. This wsent exactly pk*»- riding to and from their Job* and
1 Cooat flvo words U Ha*.
ure travel. The men who analyse mar* of them had Jobe to go to.
Doubt* rata fee capital re
*0*h things say It probably Vei'rnbabl) they ere among the
T liU O L 'O ii O W l l l T M - l " K T I I K f
8 I lK I'A Ir T M K I.T 1*1
black fare ktUre.
111 HU IN l H &gt; o r &gt; .H 1TH .N W l T U T i l l l . - n i l l ' l s r * l l
people who are making days, ar
- T IN !) H lIItK A L ' 1 II H I'TTM IWJI A I. 1IKI III “ I I NTA f l .
,&lt; dl. iN il'M T IIO l'H I in I I .t il NO
rather night*, brighter for
Ike
Mlnlmuta charf* 30c
an etaamrte* * 4 u ila w a a .i
■porta promoter*, who report
a
win be rkaiaW fwe 1b* M a t "
grrat Inn ease in patronage
ad 1
tkelr events. Herr and alacwhcto |
iruUnr tract meeta have broken
record* lor atUndaiK* end latelllgently matchrd Uixing and vrv.t- •
Hng Ixuita havr attracUsI
grrat 1
numbem of lickel-buyrre. Reports
from the .Southern training ramp*
| f . E PALMETTO grocery extra
Of bath the A‘a and thv PWH &lt;nraS e p re la l* foe thl* week on pagd
ttoned larger alien ianres at ihijr 1
" Reorerr aecUon ef Herald.
inhibition ganira, indicating that )
HAVE YOUk wJV-CH- re^ireA
the revived intrrrat l- l,y no niral, 1
purely local.
For the more profound students J
of utatiatlc- thrrv la
rncouragp- I
ment In the report of the India- *
trial Kvaeairh and
Ilevelnpmept 1
ro U H D t Mak hoemi dog. White
Bureau uf the- ( hamior ot I'oiy. ‘
/ with llvof-fekred head. K. R.
metre which II.la
twenty.three
new manufacturer* end lurnti.atx
new wholesale hou.e* eMahloti*,! I •
la I'hlladalphia during March, add ,
seven nianiitacduret. and
thrpe ,
CASH f o J ;y*or Obevrolet ■&gt;•
Ford. Beel aiyd Bona, 901 W
wbrdaaalera who expands I
tliolr
plant* and activities
I
PI rat Bl.
M iTii n o r t i u n i m
y
III i MmpllAIre r » li h III' |*i *&gt;t
Still mure oignlrirem la the re
••I latvi *«.i»i* 11■ikJiilt* ih'-rplii, iti.iu e **•
m
port of the llrtlveralty of
l*rnp- I
liven , Ril'd Mini tif* er**d t« h- htM. aylvanla employment survey .hop- *
nrul lhr
m« *111 l*» l«'ld wIi Ihm
« « ( (hrottidioui Mpcikl T *» Rrhenl lug t7JM fewer unemployed
In , a
V Q U N C M A H drerelrere p o s itio n u
cter^ ur piAiiaKcr ul u,tocrrf F lo r ltl* m M rtiei r l r l t w ln i «i* » the rity last February than iluriotr '
Uqima n b i
11Mi*'YA
T " »&gt; the aame month a year ago
ator*. Apply Rout** 1, Hi a
Holktreel DlktrlCL, tall Tn*«tl*| , Alii j
These feet-, along wIth report* ■l
l It h , n i l , fur III* pur |MII»* (it flr*
i f i m l Dili m w hti tfih it l&lt;* l r u » u &gt;4 * uf of pay IncAlaW) In ateel and otlu—t *
111*
illk tiU t f i r lit* n.* M ■ D rruetlluK ivitr rmiB, hu4 Hi* num* lines, amicable aetlelemrnt* of le-i &lt;
W ANTED: 200 rererivallonre at tb« itrer *&gt;( m|JIpi of (tliilrfri re* |u*«tl I* i W difficulties ia the eultmiebll*
it# W Irvlril NiH. itillrrlH fur rererh
Industry, and larger return*
In j
Chk-tetn Pip Supper at Uaptlet uf th* maid jrrretre
The
fo llo w In f
n «m *4
rero rep- both national and local taxes, are
Ctiurch Saturday from 6 to 8 P. M.
(■oireird l«i a n b * in * |irftftN
mid
III! A l 'K N T '
KlrerMre
M aim leete c or 9 for $1.00. phono 172-J for tl*-f Kre ret litre p m l n e i a noHired doing much to revive (iope» trmt
I'lvref
mum
rt'ItliIn
14 K |&gt;«•r|*t4 T ( t fft'hoiil 1 »U » the mUchwIHei ■aed curlner. •behind HreiiiBftfre Hn ll»n
llAitllni* nindf i
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finally
I'rretflutl Nu. 1 |0 *n*vre)
W ANTED to borrow gSOO. flnuae
ilwm frtilef Iliiionl »*n A fllw tid rerelere
A. W. I hi vIre, I'lrerW, I* A ifeeUliip being rounded.
free
nil
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ra
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lull
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li
and lot, and five acre* citrus litre I hirrare (lrelgrer, lir a . p«retl
Irm itectuft.
land In country as collateral. Ap­ Helen*.
r r e r l n r f Mu, I I (ll■r«wo|•Jl
ply Box 1913 care Herald.
IN T i&gt; Hint, Clerk, Mr* j.

UOVWlNOR OTTERS REWARD'

E A TT A C K E D BY
SENATOR SCHALL

PHILADELPHIA

Election Plates Are
Heavier, PebpleEat

L trtsA i.

lhat n» man
maae o*n
a year ami then receive u
million a year In royal tie- l .•

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f/pvv ...

iHMikwritlng."
“ The Prealrlcnt." said Sv-nA'c
Schall, “ha- very oldigmgly con
tlihated, to our further dl*i«»v. »
new book entitled 'On Our W in'
just where be ihile lt&gt; eay 1he
public Inlereet in thl- mallei if n
the amount of royalties paid to tn
author Ju*l a- much as it i- In ibej
aalarit-a and royalties paid l«|
piealilenta of oar tndu-tiial roip o
■ttena." Mr. Schall »a&gt;d,
“ Mr. Rnoartrelt'- fn*l book, util
hla i*-Utnptlon to tho l*reel«ler-ry,,
„ « wold al I"1 a copy An H-i.h.o
with mirh pnbluily *« be ah' nhl|
rective a in i-'m-nt loyally. Som ,
one baa awl.l Ibai .lOCl.lMIII topic,
were aoltl. Ill Ibldill the III.. |
thnr twelve
royalty of gl.n.KI-j
UfKI whiih with hla -alaiy ul f .'•••-j
&lt;HM) would be mote Ilian any of ihc,
aalsrlea and myall lea ret eived by|
the other |«&gt;raon» he bat eapo. -d '
Senator Schall ikclai.-d I hit. if.
it la wrong for Mi. Sthwao to re­
ceive git)0,001] a yeat III 'iiyul'i.'s*
and muvie star* to have tHOO.tliH •
year rontrart* and tlieli inrno-e*
e»(K&gt;a«-l to public ,ate. then mx ljl
we have a right to know nhxtl
royaltiea If any. air paid an m l

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TtALLAHAGSEE, A p r . to.—
(A P I—Governor S W tx yentenlay
offeaotl a atal* reward of-tt&amp;O for
tho arrest and convlrttoe of tho
,1 |wr»on or persona who robbed and
l killnl two inn) farm women near
I Havana Saturday night. Tho ra] ward Ivan offered aftn ■ deleft* tlon of Iln.una cillrcn* tailed at
j tho governor'* office.

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ini* mi*v witnull U« I niRi* •p
'H 'II.1 ra.I lb* n* V| » II
IImik
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mlllo **? •I -IM. I «t btiul i,#i In
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r* . iht'1 V,. 1 iN,ei,r nl)
Irrlk I* lift U n HillHim
&gt;»|re&gt;ri'*i *. VI H
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m vuiii ii. ,
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FISH
Rnd IVniltry
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Celery Market Reports

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&gt;**t rviari
P O M l'A N P - S E A

RKH KNAmiK

B AR R

R PE C K 1.E 1) T H O U T
H im iM I'- M U I- L C T
•ACOl.UM*S
W H IT E
AND
DARK
CRAB M EAT
1 11
S P A N IS H M A C E R R E U
H E N S A N D EHVERB

The HIGHWAY
to HEALTH

Wptflu-

littfb) 11Vr dill hi flkilli'B III*
|viretr1•I Nia. * itwlMlo County,

14— Korean W Kfaoat Board
TWO NICK c l e a n connectiuc
room*. *1X0 per week. Close In.
SIT Pblmetu.

ft. C.

Krnllb. M rr J HMrey. Mr*,
Ilf-hlt. iiigpei*(or«,

Ikilvd (hire the ilh dajr of Abril.
Ii. I M l
P ^
O H N T V In iA 1(1J U F I ' l ' I l U L
IRHTIU»L«TM|M.
B i:k lN O ).K C tH 'W T f, rid O H ID A .

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T

\S‘ILLelTifa.

Wondeiful Treats

Art*»l: T W
aones*

I.........
TWO SM ALL comfortable up
elalro Opal Ire *nU. Private beta
at, 11-----

or

K tre m re *

w,(h U*

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KEAST
0ft

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w ith

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irftreft )»u f appretllre ret brrerelifnret

Tko follewlai start
era apn"lai«d le
a laapeclere
art
rlaeia naai-e w ith ,

a a tk-atml 1)1*4rart,

nlsn:

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na— r, Mia. r o o t I

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L,mct—l.Jekekela,
ana.

Y

B

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D

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CRACKED WHEAT BREAD

I

•&gt;&lt;■•* - I law a pel Ira k ithl
m i l , , i* k - r e k r , e lv e s 14*1 on
llu ii l,a* 0 »«r. r a ll* u a n * o r
In I - h—Id, a id I k e **■&gt;« Wt
I»&gt; e w iik la s a d t a r e u b e a l
i-liit Ta * (4,-l»«*nl tilo l rvcl
N#
MemlBOie I'u u a lr, F lorid a , said
I * b i W i l e a io * 4 n o o n m D
H,,*ctal X'aa k t u o l
M iairlet
Tu eoday, M a r M lb , I M « . fot
puipoae o f U riervuiuine who
ke irm etae* o f
-o ld dlotrle
Ik * » , l a o v ra -o lu e tw o y e a r *
,k* M N k l v»
oebool fa s ta b
•4 (o r e a r k o f

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E

J tu t L ik e Honu-Mada
It 'g Som ething D ifferen t
You W ill Like It

NKW! a health bread that supplies a needed clement long deficient in the or*
dinary diet. Seybold'd Cracked Wheat and Honey Bread has been produced by our
&gt; bakers after a long study of dietary needs. Cracked Wheat, combined with sunny
' * TIorida honey, supplies roughage, strengthens teeth, fortifies the system, and is a
v* most decided improvement over ordinary whole wheat bread. Try this dellghtfifl
-Vtasting hrallh loaf. Ask for Seybold's Cracked Whfeat and Honey Bread today.

’.

At All

Grocers

Jleova*

AVrt.
' r t W W f r e o u t n •— M)«rt.tc-

llakar* of Crybold'a ( ho— Bread. Southern Bread and Holla and

tb* Paaiour

Seybold'a

Dated

Cake*.

�JTCHfTTTTliyWH
i*-

Clark pudo an early reference
jion Commanded «tor the
"Oruia
mt»-eUt*m«nt»"
which ar« "Srare-hcmlrrl In every
shea Clergymen big
n« wipeper In the country”
Going hack to the Parti caucus
tics O f Group ont.of
which came the Americin
fOautlaaed frosa Pago Owe)
lot with, and becomes the tnoothC piece'of the money changers, snd
jj trails hta sacred robe In the mire
- of politick’, hs forfeits the respect
' - and confidence which he was orlg. Inally entitled to by resson of his
high calling, and becomes an ob­
ject o f contempt and ridicule and
a menace la his community.’ "
V. ' Declaring lhat the theme of his
'
address would bo the recently enacted Independent Offlcea bill as
t; It related to the legion, Oommsnd-

I'lerM a a s * t t n t r r n Wests

401 Celery Are.
I hone 407
We Deliver
Nice Fat
H E N S lb.
Western

SPARE K ills lb,
Best Grade

White HACON lb.
Brisket Stew

BEEF 3 Hut.
C lbs. Nurna or
'c h u r n g o l d
Smoked
HAUSAGE

lb.

l,*gion organisation, he remlndrd
hie comrades that It was fomled
for the purpose of perpetuating
the comradeships o f the
World
War, and to help tha
disabled
wreck,! who came out of
that
struggle.
*
Explaining the cardinal prin­
ciples of the Lcgi-m as espnssrd
In the Preamble to the
Legion
I'nmlitutlon, Commander
Clark
pointed out that ( ll of the poli­
cies, principles, and programs of
tha Legion spring cntrlely from
the 10 punta’ ea outlined In the
Preamble.
lie told o f plans now under way
looking toward the enactment of
i law that would give the gorernmrnt the right, in case of war, to
draft lator, agriculture. Industry,
transportation, anil all other ac­
tivities under the same lies that
the government drafted men In
1017-18.
"The burden of wsr should trot
Ire entirely Upon the man
who
shouldered a gun snd got $-10 a
month for such servler,” he o la ted
as his audience applauded.
lieviewing the Iwglon’s acllvltlca in child welfare work. Com­
mander Clark slate! that "Our ex­
istent1* would In’ JunttfHil If w»
saved the life of hut one young
uter."
In n hurried review of the leg­
islative history of the iirganlrn-

Senate Bank Board
^oiipletes A ctio n
On Stock Mart Bill

FOLIXJW THE CROWDS TO SANFORD’S FINEST

W

cash

AND M E A T

FOOD

Expected May 23 j

MARKET.

GROCERY

M A R K
APRIL 21st

APRIL 20th

Two butties
Itiead &amp; Duller f t A p

CORH TH E

I’ H’ KLES

ever

Best baked apples yc

White

l.mlaz

A P P L E S A N D F IL L W IT H

3 inlb, Toilet

A

TISSUE

J.

N&lt;M on

I Tall
fo r

2

A

FEARn
No. 2
M on

^

(i

M.

ft

CORN 2 for m

Pure Cone (10 Ilia. IHc)

No 2- Mon. Small
Green lama
A

BEANS 2 f o r *
l.ti. Full cream A
CHEESE
-1
THOUSANDS PREFEU Ii TO MAYONNA1BB.

— YHT IT COSTS U! I.PSS

lb . 2

l b

2 5
s

. &lt;

4

c

9

q

SPECIAL PRICES IN MEATS
Drasuled lu .f Hound .

« N ew Y o rk 8 l * » * Hnappy

M

STEAK lb. 1 9 C Qheese Lb.

3

HAMS lb
Half ofh wbulo String Knd

HAMS ib
iv a

*

CHOI'S

l u

S

s

S

S

-

n

Y

I

PINE APPLE
Happy vat*

Swt.

EOAP 3 cakes

,

ii tenn of year-, tbe*e men shoulil
be ala. b.-d from ‘ h -niU.”
Ninety perrvnt of ihe
|it"'-|
tUHiptlre ate tubercular, ho »aid,
“ Ahd they are banging oil th •
barb wire of N»* Plan’s I and now.
You owe a duty to tho** men even
tf many of them ure ’gold tnirk
ere.' I piediet that one third of
them will be &lt;tit off the roll* he Julius Illngfoider, W. H. Shephenb
it \V. An b'r’on, and Howard Howtore very long, however.”
In a final refeienre tn the treat |ton of I'slstka. Department Ad
mens accorded presumptive*, he' tilarUt
raid thai "Ih e larginn contend,
that the g avein me nt and not the
poor, oftrn half deiiien*«i*l vetpis.i
should prove a service ennnertioh.
in hi* ea*, ”
"T h iie me pbnly of ’gold brick |
er*' among I to* group,” he stated,|
“ and 1 liu.r ill", ii1*1 rut off an I
1 know Hint tri saying this I
, voice yon sentiment, and those
I Ltirti) Hiii Qiim'n Hij . nndltlafjf
uf all Legionnaites "
lt&lt;v|»rfi«« iitptivv lu
Flntld*
■ur** ffum H**nilnoi« i'"imU
Denying a "lobby” which ha* x#'f4ts-1■%
n i it skip Num tif-r 1 . m ii»J^rt id U i*
Cnngtea* mi It* grip, Coninianilvt H- fIfI d ld li l pri i I«44*Jf I ** I M II * *»1 •»m% *
ITIaik said I . peak for IhC Legion lmt* I aiil'fis 11 inr ffttinvr pulillr
M u l,( lo ||ii \ i.U’ H* f a»r . ..fi-lrlrftv
when 1 .nv that we welrnino any lmt ■ i&gt; i i ( f j f i i n l pruttil*** rny t»yji
In iK P it,
pint* into such a ihmgi'. f want rr.u l- in tRr
(ill ■•Hill *uhjr4 U Uf I* IW|t!. YOU!
to !*■ on timid when that probe is ifill
»i »* mul *u|4pdtri win in- Mpprreioi deled and carried out, and in a
I. I* II,M IA N .
nig I'arjile of Hungs needing
piohing, 1 want t„ see them1 pulp.’
|rophcls of ttie pioflleers l.ringtng up the rear.”
"The Ameiican Legion la not
dominated by any political group.'
1 In k ■* (fiti’ll mur**
Hi tsffriln it I &lt;4
ho ntntod, "and ! I ell you men that as',i vt- ii, ml 114Ip 4'MMltF In til*f, Bnl'
1
*
4
111
»
In
t
ur**
as long an I am at the head of this
iiur » ni lffjttua i«k bilnlp* itiuaI
Department I'll fight fur tho lie llkllilepsc iiiul t Lrlleke Ihl* r«fi
lie
l&gt;| tine u** t&gt;(
pilnclplc lhat politico Its* no place (stiumtliimimjillittfil
lumlfi'-wn |»rllirl|*l#* wild tif
In our organisation. I told you Uie e API i t** of alrlf t »C«iUOiliy III
ll»e h u l r ■ nffHlr*.
when you elected me that I'd try runnifiR
i H ill (4 |»|ir*rU lv y o u r r u n f ld f u e r
to bring tho Legion back to the mot «u|(|4orl
llO ftlk O N H A H N K T T .
Legionnaires and to do that s t ’ r i
I'd to havo unity of thought, ac­
tion, and axpieaiion. Kvcn now I
can say that there is no more!
con fusion and bickering. We’re alt
thinking and acting alike, an!
we’ra going forward into a greater
day of ran’ico.” ' .
In concluding
his
address. ____
.CominLndcr Clark, referring to tha nnoi'a t le.
sL jII oii cf the. Unknown Soldier, r" ’«»nV riis*'
Vlisted that "W e know etily one irihirtg about hint. Ho was an Amer,l*‘ t
lean who died for America and its
Heals, and those Ideal* are tho
principle* of our’ organisation.”
Other speaker* during tha sup- For County GommUslontr
.*. e r meeting Include,]
Arthur
Dranan, Id. Col. 1. C. Hutchison,
1 her.tar **&amp;,)*nee n r ran/llirr
for I'lAnlr (‘ommlwlnn.r of Ib n l,
net* Cuunir. sub]*ct I t (ka Dome.

For Representative
Group No. 2

For Representative
Group One

No. I cans lt'i«cdal«

PA I,MON 2 for

TEA

lb.

VI lb.

Grsponut
FLAKES
K e llo g g ’s

'-El.OX 2 for

Oct, Soap 4k

•

Gold

IW V D E R 4 fo r
Certified Toilet

■
*

Soap

can

pkgs.

DUST 5 pkgs.

Volvo
COFFEE
Tipiary

•
•

Small

PICKLES qt.
l iicue nf Nations rlreles foiecait
t.nlay a dramatic showdown on
un disarmament on May S3.*
Tbit lx the date when represen­
tative* of nations in the Worid
Jll-a.moment Conference will re­
turn tn (ien-vn in foil *e«*inn to
ntter-pt to esleh nnd tub trerether

P. &amp; G. 3 cakes

PLHMITE

Mixed

White Shoe Polish

PAPER 3 for

FHINOLA
llaby Lima A Navy

3 No. 1 Cans Libby’s
Sliced or Crushed
4

BEANS 3 lbs.

PINEAPPLE

Ulackeyo I'ras

2 plitru.

* ji

' r , ( l l f Frlsiars

Shredded

BEANS 3 IbH.

R EEF-2 for

A
BEAN'S No. 2 can *

No. 1 Cans
Libby's Garden

No, 24 can Libby's
Yellow Cling

Libby'* 2 4 os Sliced f t

l*EA° 2 for

PEACHES

BEEF 2 for

No. 2 4 cans Libby's

30 os. jar
Libby's Apple

W HEAT

pkg.

3 ckn.

tO AP CHIPS
tin. T*. IL'I

,

SOAP S for

HcOCTAGON 2 e. Hr RE ADS
•IPtnt &lt;H*t. fftinjk in*

F L O U R 6 lbs
Libby’s Whole

&amp;

HITNACH 2 for

3 lb. jar Libby’s
Aaat'd. Fruit*

n

PRESERVES

«

No. 2 can Libby’s
Tiny’ Kernel

BUTTER

Libby's No/ 1 Itoseiial*

CORN 2 for

TOMATjJES : . y

Corned Ilesf
HASH 3 for

A

t&gt; os. jar lobby's

I — 12 ox. cans

«

RELISH

MACKEREL

2 |iic. cans Libby's

A

2 No. I cans Libby's

&amp;

TOM. JUICE

Salad
A
DRESSING pt. *
U Tunis
’
GIN. ALE 2 boL

ASI’ AIIAGUS
No. 1 cans

A ft

Libby’s

A l’ IUCOTS
No, 2 can
A A

Libby's Apple

SAUCE

3 No. 4
Libby’s

3 No, 2 ctup

rani

1

POTTED MEAT

Doggie

No.
cans
Libby’s Vienna

DINNER 3 can*

SAUSAGE 3 for

GELATIN

3 pkga. Lovely

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S P E C lA L !v L I B B Y ’S F O O D S A L E !

'Independent ~ Tionie Owned and Operated

!* ’

U n ite d L u

any legislation that would permit
a ‘gold hrleket* to enjoy unjaat ily,' or 'InsJne Vet Rtraa Anrock,
llsssk s-S Its
benefits, and I charge our enemies Hlays Couple.* Ask yourself why
P H O N E 713
F R E N C H &amp; BTH
it (s that these acarshegda never
to deny thD."
lie then explained the Legion’s read 'Irwin* Mason,Kills Fltnlly,'
WASHINGTON,' Apr,
but thi dlt/vrince, of
four-point
legislative
program or ‘ Demented Elk Drowns Hatty,’
which calls for ( I ) the restoration or ‘Crated Knight' o f Cojumbiu' —The ScnaU Ranking Committee j p y ,,**. Germany, and Great Brit
Shoots
Wife.’
•
/
.
j
ymtcrdajr boat o ff a aeries of ef* ‘ aln form but one section to th*
of nit direct service connected men
.... .....
. . . -n discussing lb# expenditures forts to attach weakening ■mrrd-' problem1as a whole,
a ho were Injured .„
in tha
line of,
ff ls»t^
under the bill, he point- ments to the Stock Exchange bill,’1 Today a tendency was seen In
duty an.l lwho
— war*
— __ cut
— o--------hospitalixalion to ■'»
Diet "Certain magaxinci
year, (•&gt; Kreo
Free hospitalisation
*• »»&gt;■ what on. official
nil veteran* who are disabled and nn* nexspapers' t a v i le fT S T im : and .11 but* c o m p l y action on;
In need of It and who could not ; i esslon that tl costa under tho the measure. ,
jj
i case nobly pay for It, (3 ) Itcstor-'l,il* ‘ mount to s
A final rota on reportin'
It i |
allon to Uie rolls o f the HflOrti
W W ) *n i
favorably was deferred unC. today .
2Z0 Magnolia
presumptive ranee which the gov.I *1° denied th
Chalrmin Fletcher and
other t
uiii ment iccognised for 13 year* '*1®1
total c
friend* of the bill
confidently t
as service connected. (4 ) A guar-13-’&lt;W.0d0lfl00, an
preilirted committee approval.
untee that the widows arm orphanal r*” * i* on'Jr I
Mrun while the House Interstate
•if World War Veterans tie giveni veterans and depcndi-nls o f all
I Commerce Commlttre spent Hi* ,
.he same ei|ual treatment as was|WIr*ircoidi-d to tho widows and or-'
line bridrcd and thirty five ' whole day at work on the mcasmemiem
reporting
phaiii of Vflvians of the Spanish-; million dollars of the tuial Cost un- urc' wlth
final
American War.
Jer the Idll is to pay for the res- progress. They predicted
committee action by the end of
llittvily availing the la s.a gj - tnratinn to tire rolls of federal
of the Economy Act he told o f irv'employees who were cut off, he tho week.
Ferdinand I’cenra, who as coun­
stanrea of misery, suffering and, stated ns hr added that Hpanishdeaili which fell to "A lot of truly, American War vets and their de- sel for the commerce conducted
Wall
II)aided veterans just to penalise! pendents wnuld get about 137,500,* the long Investlgstlon of
a few who wete drawing unjus'.OOO; that the cost o f restoring dl- Street and banking pralices our of j
grew,
ex­
benofita/'
. r,T i service connected cases to Hu­ which the mrssure
L ib b y Price* Effective Thru Apr. 26—Other Prlcw Fri. &amp; Sat. Only
pressed himself a, well satisfied
ll,. explained the passage ■'( the, rolls .would he about $.10,000,0(1'i,
recent Independent Officers bill j and the rcstoiatkn of the 20,031
over the President’s Veto as com pievum, live
rases would
cos:
Ing “ Not heeause of a lobby but xlmct f11.OO0.O00.
heenuse tho |ieople knew that' the
|n „ further dissuasion of tie
law is based on justice.”
. costs, Commander ('lark slated
Quoting numerous "ttcsre" head ,|„t when a man "Went to war,
lines which Ire credited to the . b* went out I ■ light for Ktnfiml, *
■HulmidiM'd Cistern metropolitan.
County, Florida, nr th.
2 pkg*.
CHIPS pkg.
newsj a|rrrs," Commander Clark
|,„| for the nation,” un1 ,
CHERRIES
Soap
•
mid "Volt boys don’t liavr. In go
thai re:t.,nn the hospital;**- ’
WH KATIES
No. 2Vs can
hark very far to find nut why
(p,n „ f B ,iixta!,lr J veteran Is u fed
CAMAY 3 cakeu- ■
lloaedale * Sliced
Palmolive
*• &lt;
MOPS each

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S A N F O R D , F L O R lD A / f lA T T 'R D A Y . A P R I L S I,

PRICE n »
SNOT
CtbinetCommitteeAdvises Roosevelt Of
FhtdingBOn Widely.
Debated Proposal
G T O N . A p r.
21.
Rooa®— ( A P ) — Presid en t
v r lt h U b * t n a d v la r d directly
b y g gpAcfal cabinet com m it­
ted th a t th e creation o f a pol­
ic y o f p r k « fix in g la n ot y e t
faaaible.
Thta conclusion waa placed on
hit White House desk by Secre­
taries Perkins, toper, Well ace and

S m i t e e^ a f c

-friends and foea that a policy bo

KICKED OUT

U. St POLICY ON M illion D ollar Damage Suit
F iled AgailtittGov. RolphBy
JAPCHALLENGE W idowOfLyuchedMurderer
UNANNOUNCED

HAN FRANCISCO. Apr. &gt;1.—
(JD—Gov. James Rolph, J rof
California, who declared the lynch­
ing at Han Jme last November of
two kldnap-slaycr suspects "the
best lesson California ever
has
given the country,” was sued ywterday for $1,500,000 ty the wi­
dow of one of the victims.
Mrs. Evelyn Holmes, widow of
WASHINGTON, Apr. 21—SUte John M. Holmes, alleged In her
department officials lad
night complaint the Governor aided and
awaited a “ corrected version" of ■belted In inciting th* public mind
Japan's "clarified policy toward by alatementa he would offer no
China" before taking any stepi protection to Holmes and Harold
sus­
toward deciding what should
be Thomas Thurmond, held m
pects In th* kldnap-slaylng of
done about It.
The Japanese ambassador, Hi­ Brooke 1. Ilart, young San Joe*
roshi Saito, told newspapermen he merchant.
propped calling at the stile de­ I The suit also named as dtfendJohn IT. Curry, Tamany leader partment shortly to present such anta Sheriff William J Kmig of
for .tW P «»» five year*, who was ' a "corrected version." He indi- Santa Clara county, from which
votedi out of office yesterday.
' rated there had been some diacrep- Jail the men wore dragged by *
i anrirs or miaunderatandings
in mob and hanged to tree*; th* San
Jose Nrw.i and
radio
station
previoui versions.
So far, the whole affair
baa KQW of San Jose and Ita opera­
been handled in such an estra-ef- tors. F red J. Hart, C. V. I &gt;ahi and
ficial mannrr her* that it has been Eva I*. Hart, and loo John Daea,
difficult for an official to take any ten identified a* San Francisco

State Department To
S t u d y *Corrected
Vendon’OfW anting
B e f o r e Deciding:

P R IV A T E LINES
RID FOR AIR MAIL
PACTS W ITH U.S.

r

19.14

SHE TOLD ’EM

Silver men
clash with

polirrmen.
Mis Holmes filed the suit In
her own name ami thit of her
two rhildrrn, David A. and Joyce
&amp;. Shr wao made their guardian
yesterday by Superior
Judge
Timothy I. Fitspatrick and
her
suit asks $50,000 actual dimages
and $1,000,000 punitive damages.
j
Governor Rolph said, "I haven’t
»een any of th* papers yet, so I
NF.W YORK. Apr. I t .— (AIM —
can’t comment.
After the lynching there w ra. T.mman, hall for the first lime
deposed its .
repercussion throughout the rnun- In hlstoev last night
try hut the Governor
retracted leader. Jobe F. Curry
Ctt: ry. * hose opponents haJ
nothing, asserting: 'Th e might of
the people wa* aroused to serve dubbed him "Ihe man of blunders,'
notice that kidnaping and murder was voted out of the post he had
will not he tolerated In
Cali­ held for five years 14 1-3 to 10 l-flt
fornia **
at a closed meeting of the wig­
The Governor, who decline! tf wam's esscutive committee.
call out
National
Guardsmen
A triumvirate Is expected to be
when a mob gathered and alleg- named by the committee to operate
Mr* Franklin Delano Rooseedly proclaimed his intention ot Tammany hall, a policy which* veil whose address before the
pardoning “ anyone who is arrwsb sometime* has been followed in I D. A l». In Washington yestered for lynching those two guys* perloda of distress.
' day wa considered a sensation
wav aeruaed in the suit nf “ violat­
Curry msde all impassioned plra| m that he urged an organisaing his oath nf office, and aid- for support, defending his record **on which favor* adequate ns(Continued On I’age Knurl
and asserting hr had given thv^ *Innssl drfrn.r to take the lead in
135-year-old institution the (^,,1 1bringing about world peace

Action Is 1st Of Kind!
In 135-Year-OldHis-!
tory O f Powerful1
,
Political M a c h Ine

ROOSEVELT .
‘Senators Press Hairi
For Remonetization
Which Administration Has FoughtOff

3
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WASHINGTON, Apr. 21. W
(A P )— A direct clash between President Roosevelt •'
land silver inflationists raised
a tension in the midst of merV’
riment at the White House
today.
The Bankhead Cotton Pro­
duction Control Bill
was
signed into t law during a
quiet Interlude.
For weeks a«lr«&gt;v*to» of remone­
tisation had been feeling
thelt
way atralning for an agreement
lo reach a vote.
The Administration has sought if
to slave o ff mandatory
Isglslalion, the President ackbowlegedj
ly favoring optional power* that
he could u&lt;e In seeking Interna- , ' j}
tmnsl action for greater silver use
in roinsg*.
The rllmss approached
today
when while hla IfAnrart)
1904
cliia m itii wetr |ithtrin| nt»rby
for a reunion with him,
■ll?W S
Senator* decided to prase him for-;
remonetisation. Their mood WW1
4
“T ell" th* President. IH* dem«a»-" ." J
or or answer wa* for time to My*.'
Th* word "Veto" has bobbed up III
similar diacueelorw.
Th* Stock Market Control
emerged from th* Senate
Committee yesterday with qMUgh t
“ teeth" left to eatlsfy ita friends,
but ■till facing a battery ot woqidhe dentlela on th* 8enato fluar;
The vote by which the eomatltkoa
reported th* bill, II to $, though
,'
close. Indicated th* measure In ita
'
present form would Hava amplo
support In tha Senate. With Praal^
dent Rooeevelt'a support. It waa . J
expected to tail through with only
Ih* conaerrathro wing of tow Kc*. J
publican side and a few ttemeoswia
j
opposed.
. v
J v' m
Opponent* of th* bill In Ita prt»&gt; ' ^
enl form announced they woul£ ‘ M
renter their attork In the Benato
on th* corporate eectlone, which' '.‘q
some contended would permit tha }
government to regulate buslnoat
and which all held would burden
'
Industry.
M
Approval 0r the bill by th* committ** wae th* outgrowth o f | J.
two-yoar InveeUgatioli o f.
street prartlrea and wwakt a f
troversy over th* form of the MB*
talatlon to control them.
Th# Fletcher-Ray burn hill had
Iwen revised and re written until
little of the original language was
left. Chairman Fletcher, however,
pronounced the complete measuro
* "very fair and reaaonabl* bill’*
which would accumpollah tha purpose* sought.
Kerdlnand Pecora, the hard­
hitting committee counsel who d|."
reeled the &gt;a*i yaar of th* lne*a- '
ligation ani^ aup.Jvi.ed th* writjny
ef th* bill.'
•#d It aa
very fine" And added that -the
teeth are there."

Tha report, still withheld from
publication, waa
authoritatively
described aa recommending that
positive steps be taken to get Informatten which would make aa
formal artion. Neither this nor
objective Judgment possible.
any other government has
been
service he ro a l! lo mand
The report Is short. It makes no
approached directly and the Japa­
F it.., n. refused an appeal by
at^mpt to decide the merits of the
nese government hssi made no of­
Charles W. Culkin, a district
questions whether prices have ris­
ficial statement.
leader, lhat he resign
Then the
en too.far under NBA pries con­
vote was token
Nevertheless it ha* succeeded in
tra! provision* In codec, or wheth­
plaring view* before all the chan- |
Curry, who opposed I'resident
er such provisions have been con­
cellorie* of the world. These views j
Roosevelt's nomination and who
ducive to a monopoly.
WASHINGTON, Apr 21.- M l are, according to th* Tokyo for­
|stood by former Mayor Walker to
I f the advice le accepted it was — Flying the airmail waft thrown eign office, that Japan proposes yv
s *
the end of the latter's political
said authoritatively, a continua­ open to private bidding yeater- to share with China th* rraponsi '
career, emerged from (he mmtion o f tha experimental attitude
mltter room smiling
With him
w ith
.day With resulting offers to do tul it j for China's relation
toward the question may be e i
wa* former Mayor O'Brien
jtbe work at rales ranging trom foreign power*.
"W ell." Curry said lo Ihe formrr
This is con»idered her# as little
J17 1-2 cent* *n Blrplanomllf all
1mayor, a trace ot a smile ciosslng
short of a declaration of a Japathe way up to .111.04 rent*
MGSi GW, Apr. 21 &lt;/P&gt; -The
WASIItNCSTOP, Apr 21 (A P ) j his face, "it's just another thing
WASHINGTON,
Apr
21.—*
So low were *om« of the lmi$, moc protectorate oeer China and
|*Tr*itlrnt KnowVflt urgr«l t tell - I in our lives
"intrusive mllltariiatairi" of all
if
made
officially
would
violate
by comparison with the 41 15
(AIM Mra Franklin II Roo*evelt
rtH
kil
manafrr*
M
n«i
labtir
to
rv
ceat maximum* Imposed hy the the nine-power treaty signed at ruisi liusatt waa demanded by new for *i* month* the m eting 101 Awaiting him outside Tammany jivtlcn lay dhl the unheard-of hall was Mis Curry In the family
Miitiarl Kaiinen, pri- dnit uf So­
t
t office department, that they Washington In 1922.
•he *I ochI on the platform of th*
rerrml wage reduction ncrcwmati* j |||mi|J#|nr
According to announcement by
viet Russia, last night »• an Im­
Ughl
gasps
from
a
large
If
the
statement
should
be
made
m a Uttr, yesterday aha.ply do , ()m&gt; of (h. 7„ -|Blrtr|
J..G. Fokee, Field Supervisor,
defen.lvi.t D. A R.‘* and a»ked
pel
tant
pari
of
ceiniii)
Wide
prep­
Jrewd
of
intently
Interested
«|
hi c
officially, Inidcattona here were
manuiitir l lint Ihe earner* aUn »n»Emergency Crap Loan
Section,
them to lead toward world peae*.
the arations for defense against war. mrdlaUly ro n ret conilil»«»n* for who attended thr meeting aald
Credit
Administration, totals at the ceremoniou* open­ • that a consultation among
She termed talk that It waa tm
ing of the proposals
“ It is not ene.igh to form an tlir worker* **at the bottom «»f the alleiward that when Jiin n J.
powers signetnry to th*
nine
headquarter* D In Orlande,
Mine*, a |&gt;«iwrrful Tammany ite, pn.altdr lo do anything lo pravtnl
Postmaster General Farley and power treaty would be railed.
intmeible
front
••&gt;
meen«
of
tech
heap ”
tha time for filing " sppllratlnna
. i had ra»t hia vote for Cvrry. the war a "defeatiat attitude." She
hla alien last night werr |Kiring
— ---- ---- --- —
inn el arm* in the hernia of our
R,-.«.vell advanced hi. proposal )
pU*d*d for palrirttam that woul!
„ 4&gt;ver |Jte 43 bids, received for
worker* end pe*«enle."' he
Hr* lor »«ttlemenl of the i.ilrewd,
, service ‘oh'21 air mall route*. 45
rlirtii in «n artirl* publtehed in lah-ir di-pute in a lelter to Joseph i **| want wou to change your learh yo’itb lu Vlvs fdr country aa
Under act of Congress approved
i vote and vote againal me, breauae well a* to die for rountry. She
acutally
were t submitted,
but
the orwapnprr I’rev.le.
II Ka»to •an. ialln»ad r«i ordinal
IS, 1034, $40,000,000 was ap
you i numrI thl« w h«de thing and uiged an rducaUon lhat would
two were ejected.
"W r ela&lt;* mint he%«* e »trntig after aeimratr talk* thia w.iA
prlated foe emergency
crop
I you directed It fiom down whwie prepare for world undrratandlpg
Among the bidder* were eight
•
it
It
tin
employer
mid
lain*
rrer
line
r4iiin«-«*teii
k*ilh
thr
front
loans to eligible formers. No loans companies, revamped since Far­
you wen "
" I f our rountry I* going to trad
hy thounen'le of thrrede.**
he riour*.
w0] be mad* to any applicant who ley decreed that
no
concern
lime* had irturtird haatlly from the «ay. and any group In any
Keiratd ing the entire railioad
ineinletn«‘&lt;| whilr rondenming the
caa obtain ebftewhere the necessary whose air mail contracts
had
WASHINGTON. A p t
21
a vacation in Hot Spring*. Ark.,j country ia going to lead the way,
nirel *1011 U e&lt; not leing »nffi- situation. |»aito ularly thr high
credit for his 1034 farming opera­ been anmillei nr who had rrp(AIM Bishop Cannon testified to­
flBetl rhaige* foi Ihe rarriri». a* to attend the meeting, caliedi it ought to he thin group," ahe
ciently ertltr »u thin rrgerd
tions. AU applications for $150 or reprcsenlalives at the much-dis­
day to a District of Columbia Juiy
earlier in the w#ek after Inaui-jtnld the aatontahml daughters. "Bemors must first te (had* to the cussed conference of |«30 could
'The chief te«k $•• lo'trem wom­ prriou* (he I'rrRiiirnt took up thr| gent* det oled they had enoughicau*e you have the knowledge, the
that hr hail used money from an
«|uontinn
at
hi*
rahmrt
meeting
Production Credit Association op­ he eligible.
estate of which he was rseculoi en end children end other* not fit yraterila) and *,.|M»inlevl a R|&gt;n imI vote* to overthrow the trader.
education, the background. the
erating In the county where the
Another Udder that was eagsr* for " I ’ersonal obligations" and foi fin mditery nervier to rerr) out committee of thire to mvr«tigatr.
It * a* lo lllnra that the Curry •"»* of country."
crape am to be grown, and the as­ Airlines,. Inc., entered proposals “ Campaign pur|Muw* ’ in an effmt the work of collective firm * when
forcea had looked for thr hacking i Ami aa further argument, ahe
sociation^ certificate of rejection for routes formerly roverod hy to defeat Alfred Smith for prr»i ell ehlr-hodird |»er*4»n» err mohi- lie frrl* the indu*try ha« reached'
"Ortatnly It ahmild be
the |ni•iit where there arc Ju*t { dial would stem the tide of revolt.J added
most be presented to the Emer­ four rtmipamrs
lued, mi that normal function*
lloeinr
Air dent In IU2H
llelore thr vote
( ulkm BiiMr mmr worth while lo feel that you
two altnnativr* reorganization!
gency Crop* Loan Section before it
will
not
be
interfered
with
(Continued From I’agr Two)
A little later thr- Southern Mel)'
j ait* putting youi efforts into
of tlie capital aliucturea of tho1■nil turned lo furry
will consider Use application.
“ Thoer who remain in the rnl- line* to take them out of receiver
i,
"John Curry, etrry
man • nd |(taming people *o to live that life
udi.t churchman intervened with
Similar artion meat be token by D e L a n d ’ H M a H k e d T h l l C r "No, No," and a shake of the head lertike ferrii* mutt l»c prepernt for
will |m wmth living, ami they will
rhip*. or government ownership to woman in thia room lodiU you
applicants who desire from $50 t o 1 .
.
_
_
when his attorney, Robert Mr everything
(fontlaued an Tage 1 we)
w*nt to work out a civilization
whuh he ib o|i|m»u *(I, eirept a* n'
$149, where It la thought their ap- 1A j f a i l l
I H iSUCCCNSl III
wlo ir pat i lottam will mean living
Neill threatened to ask for a mis
last resort.
•
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They
rnu*t
heve
*
go.»d
know
I
plication to the Association would!
- —
in
Ihe interests of everyi»na in
j
trial.
edge
of
ph
l«ril
geography
of
their
lie
pmpo.rd
lhal
any
incrra.e.l
I
J
u
d
j
f
c
S
h
t
'
P
p
a
r
d
D
fO
p
H
receive favorsbl.
roietlderetion. I ,,K L A N n - A ',r
* 1 - Warren
- •
.
. . . t voui country anil the world at
This » a « preceded by a healed regions uni Im* well ver*e$l in ell earning* hy the rarnrrw during
Tha maslmum loan to an, appllM1*", Ku* J« k,nn • n'1
Iflq lttC K H O H V illi? |l*igr, amt not *imp|jr prapaied lo
cant U $2*0. No loan will be mad. »“ « , En«'«nd
the
first
two argument between opposing roun forma of knowledge regarding the thr eoming month* tie ilrvotrd m ^1/CuQ
_ ..
|dif f».» your country."
the rehabilitation of the pro|« i i
to any applicant who cannot pro­ *prop inrot Pel-and citl*rn», ^hc •el during which the word "trick­ repelling of attacks on the civil­
tie*. Itetter »erv»ce and a«ldlt|onal
Uttrr • ftiltnr In the Jark»on ery" wa* hsuled bark amt forth. ian population."
J A f KSONVII/leR, Apr. 21.
| 1'icviou* to Mr*. Roosevelt's ar
duce evidence that he I* co-operatemployment
home, were held up ami rotihdil
John Wll.on, government prose­
(&gt;Y*)
letlrral Judge William H ' rival thr h A R. had pataeil it*
rsduction
prnlog in the acreage reduction pro­
lie inflated the rarriei* correct eShtppard. 73. of f*«nMrola, fell j usual •• nolutiona for atrlcteat re
of $f&gt;&amp; ot 11 o'clock Jo»t night cutor had been questioning Can­
gram «r tiM Agricultural AdjuslAdjualcondition* of furlough, part time dead on a downtown itraol corner •lih Don of immigration and for
by Deldond'p vniuked bendl| who non about the estate of Mary
ho plans
m n t Administration, or who
plana
work, demotions anil unreasonably hare ti»day. apparently
bobbed up ofoin after remain­ Moore.
from • inirra-ing the strength of th*
U Increase hU 1934 acre*** or
low minimum pay
ing Inactive for eeVerel weelu.
ai my
He asked tha Bishop if he had
heart attack
predectfca over that of 1933.
Secretaries Roper and Perkin*
The robber, laying owelt
in lb* money from It in his poaae.
lie
w»«
nit*
of
tha
oldest
fadSanford
Mr. fakoa will bo In
ami Attorney General fummlng* rral judge* in thr country from
the Jockson gemge. when
the sion at the beginning of the 1923
D at too Chamber of
Commerce trio returned from
were named by Roosevelt to study the |K»inl of aervica. having baen
the
show campaign.
at
F Thursday mseeing Apr. *«,
covered them with e pistol. JockAcrrding to thr demand* of the whole railroad problem.
Cannon replied that he had aomc
appointed to the north Florida
•lOO o'clock, to giro adetca and eon loat $25 ami Ml»« England
but he couldn't remember the acute* of friends, Boston Steels,
A •
rirruit in Srptaenher IU07.
readef pmlstoaoo to
Seminole $30. Ulee J x lw n 'e pockolbook ameunt.
lUlph Cooper Higgins, 34, who
Ea t Side grower whu has repre­
Judge
Sheppard
was
walking
County Unman in the prepare- which aha car m il
under
her
Asked If he used It for earn sented hi. district on the Hoard
ST AUGUSTINE, Apr. 21, —
along a •treat with Beveral other died in Monroe. I.a., leel Friday,
i Umss. In the naauntlme alt deeired arma waa overlooked by
the palgn purposae th* Bishop said lie
—Gift of the Benson Springe
will be buried her* tomorrow aft*
of County &lt; ommiaaionera for the
federal
offiriaU
when
ha
slumped
In fom n tln and neelalance
«e robber. '*
.
kept It on hand "T e us* as 1 saw
ernoon after ehort funeral earv- Inn, * 75-room hotel, to the BL
past 10 year*, announced himavlf
without
warning
to
the
sidewalk.
being gt*m by Mice
Charlotte
fit."
I’ARI.H,
Apr
I I . - (At - A
Ide* in th* Erickeon
Funeral Johns River Conference, Methodist
today a. a candidate for re-rleeSmltn, la the City. Hall,
howling mob AOOU
tniiirwni'ti He died a few minutes later before Home, starting at .3;00 o'clock.
Asked if ha eshauated Jhe Moore
Episcopal Church, wne announced
tion to Ihr office. 11* wiahrd
lo
aid
could
I*,
obtained.
tote money for campaign pur• nd eslremlsts, embittered
over
Rr*
W
b P. Brooks, Jr., of th* yesterday at th* forty-eighth anrepresent District No. 1 for a
Ha came here last Monday to
he replied "Either that nr
Ih* government's ecunomy
pay
*iath i» o year term.
First Baptist Church will officials. nual conference In saailon hero.
personal obligations."
ruts,
engaged
hundreds
nf prat Id* over Judge l-oul* Hlrum'ft
Th* hostelry, located at Benaon
TALLAHASSEE. Apr. SI.—
Campbell Lotting
A native of Virginia, Mr Steels guard* and armed police in violent Court during tin dine** of Judg* ! Mrinlem of
Springs, and valued al $71,000,
—Th# Qommur't office y tiltr*
cam, to Sanford In It* I ft with hla • klrmtohe* yoatrrdey that result, Strum, and be w«. to have pre­ lost of th* American Legion will
conduct a service at the grave­ was given to th* conference by
The &lt;0 or n«ere Seminole High day Indicated it lonsldared the
family Milled on th* East Side, •d In *1most 1000 xrrtsla ami In- sided tlrroogh n« »t wevh
side In Evergreen Cemetery, with Mr and Mra. Eilla L. Phillips of
Hcboel gtria whe volunteered fee claying of a negro at Bradenton
• o.l ..... li-cime on* of that sec- Juries tu about 200.
h
by Joe Kopmen. ritruo grower
Rev J B Boot of the Flrit Con­ New York City.
eerrlaa aa Salvation A m y camtlnll - inioi prominent gTowem.
Th* bloody tc.n.s of mut&gt; frsnty
Th# donors, who have a winter
gregational Church acting
aa
b palgn work era bad collectad nearly whoac email daughter the negro
In*
announcement,
Mr
Strel*
ll
JACKSON VI LUC, Apr. 21. —
•ad riot* early In February were D e a d T r j i n g T o E s c a p e chaplain.
home at Beivsoa Springs, offered
I1M daring a tag day oale which wae aeruaed uf attempting to
.1.
'
.1
ilist
hi*
platform
I*
i*.ed
Th* transient m trice of the
OF)— The
recalled a* Hying nquadi of police
Mr. Hlggina la survived by two the building as an assembly
th e y
conducted on downtodn attack, a closed incident.
- \ upon the theory of rcono- charged through the atreeta near
Emergency Relief AdminKopmsn fthot and killed the
. I treete tbla mernlag, according to
eS'Urs,
Mr*. Me, Ganee of Han Kpworth League Institute
TUCKER
PRISON
FARM.
Ken
,
, it* livst application to the th* city ball, awinging their cluba
yesterday cut to 22 th*
negro aa two officers conducted
ford and Mias Merle Higgins of quarters, a pastors’ retreat and •
/ Mra.
X. McKay, general oi the
aaa,
Apr.
I
i
—(A
P
I
—Two
ronvicl*
-&gt;itiailon.
He
pointed
out
of
atoUons
where
wanderright and left in an attempt to
the prisoner down a llradentoa
horn* for retired ministers and fat
army.
wllb long police »nd prison record* Jacksonville.
. .arch of tho rocorde will diaper** the surly thraug.
arreated but
obtain a free night'* lodrdeaconewta.
All wwrhan reported at nooa, etreet. Kopman
ware
ahot
to
death
by
trusty
-i,
Gist
he
has
consistently
food.
» r tha time naa rly I0O0 had
and at that time the * FJerewto freed by a coioner'ft Jury. A
guard,
her*
today
a*
they
at
i *• a Commlaaionrr. for bam arrested end the rail driven
ary Bedkoy, transient dlr*cdli
Grade tana under Malar Margar­ grand jury later declined to tomeasure* which were *1 once from pillar to poat by th* wildly tamptod lo sacape from a »o called
Upon re«iu»et from
•aid the more wai made to
et Veroay had aotlected | 8 J I la diet him.
mad* up of mort
.•te.
(Tactical and n Mnomi pwjaging police rlube, the demon- “ Irma line"
the governor’ • office. Sheriff J.
Iho practice of many person*
per*
de.perato men.
F. Davidson of Manatee county
atration faded nut.
•adoring from town to U
town
They were Claud* llord. 28.
WASHINGTON. A p r . II. _
reported "every precaution teemSteel# h*4 had 0p|HI»ltlO.1
\l
a transient
Bat before the demewatraton
r u iio i
j aga
Nlak Lee* K oto ;
h g ly natean ry" waa taken’ to ••nip. whore they would bo re- only i wire duriac the past 10 dispersed many headi war* crack­ eervlng II year* for robliery, and (A P I—Tha United States Cham- esattoo
T.
J.
Newbart,
41.
aarving
two
l&gt;er
of
Commerce
reported
today
a
a
n
r
o
H
D
r
n
e
a
r
f
t
4*
protect the negro.
The gover­ galiod to work.
he *corad ed ia hand-to-hand fighting and
year* **f
k.low foe Tkaroday). M
situation A pItaaSlose
yoara for auto theft They were that the "Legislative
s ls it lc s la
C lear **
nor's office thanked the sheriff
"One sight care stations" were 4«*n% mm mg victories aver hi. few cafe window, were
digging a ditch in a “ Lon* line- which recently appeared threaten- r t Myers
Aatbonll.s took
his
Closer 44
•«t Up at
DeFuaiak Spring*. i |Vn»ntB 11* was ale tel
camp when they mad* the break. ing to business recovery baa be­ K . r West
Miami ..
Pi. CMr l l
off Mr *»n throe nasleiu without
to atoliun
Aaaigned aa guard* over these come somewhat reassuring."
P.iwaesto
■rDNKT FOX GETS DIYORCB Mario— n, Qniary, Tallahamr*,'
Clear »$
poaitlona to
Wad Mew, Lake City, QaJaeavilla, i,|.|HMiti»n. and that endorsement,
Taaspe
— ... CUar 14
"Businas* fears of new rsgmlaconvict* ar* crack rifle men, on*
p
i
.
cier i i
THuavlll*
(.lo.
the
fact
that
ha
eon*t'ier.
hid
LOS AH G X IZS. Aor. *1,—Sid­ WBHotan. St. Augustine, Falatka.
lag hlqato ia rata it
to every three prisoners, who tory and rs/orm legislation are
ney Fag. diminutive film actrase, Knhtk, Daytona Beach. Orianto. recur.1 in office has keen consistent ' ■ ---- fire but the
bar* order* to .boot lo kill if a somewhat rail#red," th* Chamber
ru se
Ailaala ...
h&gt;&gt; pledge la Ma eMetituentft,
wen a divorce yesterday
from Klailmmcs, Melbourne, Lakeland,
'M
eonvlet atop* aa much aa two pace* said la its Washington
Auxusta
Clear M
hellaa Wat the »ut-'
quarters vlrwad
Omtlak Hoahaa. screen
writer, Bra teuton. Fort Myers, Bdbriag,
oat of Him . Th# namaa of to* “ Aa the Administration
M U IM b —
Will retorw hha to offire rq
wham aha baa areused or cruelty Fort H u m , Want Palm
Beach
a sort of May Day “ ra- "Truat” guard* who killed the pair Us tentotlvo program for the ro- Ik
H M in lk . ___ _ __
la M H M l eomplaiata.
Ware not announced.
mainlng wo*ha af th
lane
•ad Fart Uadcrdalr.
■ -14-hour relMf»lt*«M4iM«t j
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M IL IT A RIZATION jROQSEVELT ASKS
OF RURAL RUSSLUFOR SETTLEMENT
HAS BEEN ASKED OF R A IL DISPUTE

Reorganized, Former
, Contractors W e r e
Among: B i d d e r s

MRS. ROOSEVELT
SURPRISES D. A. R.
IN HER ADDRESS

President Sayn ImmcdiatcProbe Into
People Should Pre‘Serious’ Condition
pareFor Emergency
Of RoadsIsOrdcred

' ltitLady DoesUnheard
OfBy AskinjfGroup
To Aiict WorldPeace

Tine To File Appeal
Fofr Crop LoanlsShort

K

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m

Cannon AdmitsUse
Of Trust Fund In
Attack On S m i t h

Boston SteeleAsks
For Re-Election To
County Board Seat

R. C. HigginsFuneral
To Heiield Tomorrow Benson Springslnn la ' j
DonaiedToMethodlsta

200 Injured As Riot*
Worry Police In Pariu

1

Bradenton Killing la
Hiffk School Girls In Held As Closed Affair
field Aa Army Aides

I

Service In
Cut D o w n

KansaH Convictn Shot

a

LJ. S. Trade Body Sees
BuslnesaFearsEndHng

himto

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THE WEATHER

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Roosevelt I’ondersUncertainties Of Ad­
ministration’s New
Legislative P l a n s

Vhat’s The Answer
T « This Problem?

I0ME OWNERS’)
LOAN BODY HAS|
ITS SCANDALS

*o|('00.

To u r is t c r o p
DURING W IN T E R
r KSS!BEST IN YEAR S

Not Since Boom Days
Has State Received
So M a n y Visitors

Future Farmers At'.

jKnemy Of LongVictor
In l^ouisiana Primary

Girl i'aiises
buOth Hour In Coma

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N U M BE R l&amp; X ,;j

.WIRT INQUIRY
IS ABANDONED
IY COMMITTEE-

Answers Mess Call

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3 Democrats OnBoard* ■
Twice Vote Down 2
Republicans* M sh j
ToContihueHearin^

Criminal Prosecutions
W i l l Be Invoked
Agninst Group O f
Lesser O f f i c i a l s

.-.J '^ iN R A MOVE TO END It(tOSEVEL,T GETS
WAGE DISPARITY V IE W P O IN T O K '
W IL L BE FOUGHT RAIL PRESIDENTS

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U N IV E R S IT Y
U IT Y .
Mo.,
Am 19 H e nry M«mre, '•ho r e ­
r o d ten votes from a total
•f 2.000 ca-t in his race fo r
iid«Mman, y rste n la y had a p^stH r T k f A a a ^ B lM l I'rra s l
listed at HUH percent of the 192.1lection problem In nn a*lv«»rReport* of Increaaew in in*lu*v f in e r . coin pa rv«l w ith a 77.7
l-.'iu e n t . M oore
»ffer***l "to
trio ) a c tiv ity ami
employment, t*« u n i t show ing in Kid tu a ry .
buy a duck dinner f t h e other
w ith fa tte r p ayro lls, were heard
Payrolls increased approximate­
nine p ris o n s who v*»tr»l f«»r me."
from whJely scattered sections of ly $79,000,000 in the 12
months Sum Is Sufficient t o
T ld it y -fiv e |H*rs*»n applied fo r
the U nited State* W ednesday.
*■ - i f la 't March, the
secretary
Carry On L a rg e r thr d in ner, a ll in s i-tin g the)
Prom inent on the list w a- th»
••*1 ad .'ing that in March this
voted fo r him. " I'm
g**mv to
re p o rt of S ecretary o f L ib o r Pei
Projects D u r i n g give
&gt;*a» there was an increase of $12.
nine d in n e rs aw ay," M*m»«*
kina who state 1 in the
dr|*art
N ext Fiscal Y e a r said yesterday. "*f the other 20
m ent’a monthly review that ap
lie ports from
individiml
railp riso n s ra t at I h r ham pirt t h r\
p ro x im a trly 2,7r0,000 persona had (••mis indicated that r i r loadings
W A S H IN G T O N . A p r. 19 — (AT
w ill have to b rin g th rir own
W
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S
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IN
G
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1
W ASHINGTON. Apr. 10. secured job* in the last ye ar and '• » last week here were rnn*ii|**r•iticks.**
—O ffic ia l* of the Home O w ner*’
Cong le a . a ill lie aakrd to mu
that
the
419
500
added
to
tin
-*(•!&gt;
atnive
the
previou
week.
__( A P ) __ President Rno*el.oan C m p o ra tlo n ar* p lan n in g to
tho rite
1500.000.OtHl for
l'u b lit I
payroll* o f m an ufacturin g indu*
'••hn J. I'elley. president of tin*
p ro c v n l « g tin » t * group of m ajo r
v e P spent todsy on m s J o r un­
VVurka t-*penditurea in llie
next
tries d u rin g M arch brought tin \* v* llavrn Railroad reported t«»
a n J min r ampl«&gt;&lt; * or o rx rra i of
certainties that dot a devclnp- general em ploym ent index to thi
f i.r n l year, Itegtnning July I.
I'li annual atocfthuhlrrme ting
It . . t a lc o rg a n ira tu n i on charge*
T hat amount wn
fixed at u
inB Administration p r o R r n m . highest point since
Decern, et. (*»«i then* had been *‘a Vfinit*'
ra n g in g from fo rrin g w orker* to
ro n ft-rrn c f
ye*lenln&gt;
l&gt;et\voen
,
ii,. *
I.. .....
The bright glint o f silver 1920. Employment, in M arch toa(Continued On P a M« l
ro n trib u te to p o litical ftin.l* l** use
Pieaidefit Rn*»scv«*lt *»m| S**ti»*t«r&gt;
Y
| s fo
, r dI.i.
n .g. .n
.t .
and the dark Rlenm of coni
o f the
o Jffice
rinxk.in
an*i
lekes.
OI
I
Alth«&gt;ugh conahlcta Ic
s m tR tr
d s n e in f.
C rim in a l prosecution* w ill t»e in ­
than the $.i;tU0.i ih m i h
House* reckonlnRit
volved in some case* They w ill
dlocated f**i !*.••• •*
sugar control bill kept lb**1
*
be undertaken at the in stig ation
now \ ii trinity » ••»:»&gt; -led by allot
Senate embroiled, nnd |hc J
im ht* tn sbm* 9.090 fe&lt;!ertl Mini
of Jo hn I I Fahey, chairm an o f th#
H o i k m arked time on local le g - 1
i "
I n un -fcd e ra| |»iojrcta# the sum
i*
corporation, as part of the reoriW f lalatton.
con -n h i rd - m i . *iciu In r a t r y on;
gan ivatio n cam paign h r undertook
Put o ff until tomorrow * » « a
1
lar|*«*r
pr**j**cls t**i
which *»nly
when he assumed o ffice lsst NoPresidential conference
expected
I ri 11in I ulhd in cu t- w*i* made fiu m
vem her.
to result In the a lle ra llo n of the Alarm ed Southernln- iStymicd W age Prob- l . c o iltfllllil fond
At the ssm r tim e it wra* disT*»urM IA M I A|»r. 19 i/1h
W a rn e r m easure a g a in .l cm ployIn a«l*liti«*n. ii i« * \p«*clt‘d tliat i t *n*ri • The d« piession'** I idr ill clrve d that more re sig n a tio n s of
dustrial
lleadsl'lan
l*&gt;
mKxp|{iined
From
' er-d irccted com pany uniom .
lim n
fllHl.lHMI.I mi w ill In
con»oratn»n *, , , «&lt; » tsn sg ers, who
rio t o la reso rts in i- pa-t winter.
Proponent* o f rllv e r M glalation.
Unified Resistance
Km ploy era’ A n g l e n v a i'a h lc l*n n llo tim n t to non
1 with the work of ta k ­
Not NiniT the real e-tat*' la»nm are *•led by Senator K in g o f U tah . K&lt;&gt;‘
federal projects. A p p lu a t mils f«»r
i
I I I im| in 1920. irco * d - how. ha* ing over-«listres-ed n o itg a g e - *n
a flre t call fo r their alten .pt to
iitoii*
y
for
(In
ty
|
s’
i
*
i
p.oj«**|
li«*w
W A S H IN G T O N . A p r. (•• '/lb
IlIRMINfillAM. .Mi*.
th r -ta lc in g .n r t a l and M iam i tn the vario u s -tale s, are imminent
sh ift the Roosevelt view point In — &lt; i\P l \ m i■ ng l*ai
t».A com m ittee of railro ad p re -i on fib total $ UrlHI.MMI.IIIIO.
i ' imi
p a it ic u lr r tre e ite d such an influx T h e re h iv e already hern s it *urh
(Ccntinuvx. on fag* r,k*'
P ro ret w huh w ill have to I n- of w in trr v isito r* a - tim ing thr resignation*, a u th o n ta tle ly
NRA
plntim (I t•• * •«•'o in .ilf bit dent* yesterday p «V f I ’ resid* n(
deiw a id out of the in tv
N K A planned to •dim instr
all I t f n . r v i ll t h r ir view point **n lb* «af* o *l
scnhetl •* "req uested." under F a ­
sea-* n now ib '-m g
n mnl S«*'»*h*.ii «»i'l*i-tiy. to huh i don 4I*m I «*l rnilr«*nd w sg r ••ituntout I nil I III*! . is $«•'(.(Nin.noo ( I r a n i
K in d r e d - of thou and- Ih irk rd hey’s regim e
t .i w hich $ 15,000,000,
• ••III*-* Ii
would tdin.im te th** latter from |
Name* and
.letad*
of
thr
A* *••iu|iNMifd i*&gt; Joseph It.-K m- t
to th« peninsula for i»iM*ati.*n «ir
.
t
lot
additional
*****V
;
nil*.,
'iii|H't it t"fi, lull imln-d r tal leader" j m sn f«“»lt*i u 1 c o -o n lln sto r of Ira n ch arg e s with w ithheld hut
two
huainess and got i&lt;
......
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p
r
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e
c
t
i he f .V •
i \ o -l • i day toa|&gt;|»«of the
. . . . . , n*a;or items concern s large Fast
it .lm n , the com m ittee •pcnl a&lt;&gt;
K ve ry -tat** in the union w«
r l .at win* h * I *.000.00*1
fl \\v
I ro c i uii fin u iiifird i f rin t s m « t* h**u» «h*.ciissimr a ll phase- ••f tht
^ ern state and a F s i W estern s t a ir
|rp
M
‘-rnti'*l
st
tn
fioti
»e-**i
thr $ h l.(HH),(HH) Fort
*xII
•it* i
^tl»r no*\ r
The in fo rm stio n l***came a v a il­
»:» I* tad **ituatn*n w ith th« * hu t (
ten*, and many cam e ft«m foreign
I
2
.'.,(MIU,
00*1
indll-t
i
•ri
I
D ili in&gt;k «b. *l«y thr
able st ahout the -s m r time C o n ­
l . n i iitivi*.
u u n t ' i r - A ll tiad a -w rll tniie
H lstr-td * tn«n Stvl l» y » attended j
*
»
&lt;
*mil
Run
th
r
f
t
I
rt iitf a - the Snutlo-m
Real e? f a ir d ealet- tt h»*
had g re ss derided against the N or II *
the th ird annual V a th e r and Son 1st-. Ill*
T*a*tty is* S aturd ay M r II*h i »* ti ll ,,
•••| wrhich
III (l»«-g
ilii-ti al t oorttil, board II - I** II
ft nstis m| •(••! , amendment to th r home loan lull
tranquet staged by m em ber, of the
w ill li* «r l i i h n ’s sid r. i.i*-* t i i *u w Hi ,
ol
iiik I tho U'l'H his r r a - fd b )
•Oil
N1
*
•Ii 'l I m*** " s it e snlon" prubabl) «•
polldrum* r f |* '( e * l that Do
v nits i forb iddin g lo n sid e ra tio u of
Oviedo C h ap te r F u tu re F a rm e r, of
n t tlMt% i.f ih r Railit«ad K xpcn lu*
v
I.IHM Rt.uM . • .»o)oii proj
th f an»w cr. and another
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otiirhl
ahle
iiioXf
!
I
h«
firnt
sis
A m e rica in the
Ovled.. H igh
A* •••ciatmn.
,
{*.'
••
IMHI
ton|
Inch f
I again st tad iru l in in r*
iih nt «•f |st«i|N*rty in flg llt VI Ml
School audiU rrium la .t T u r.d a y
I’hc t o iiiin lttrc of pn*si«lent
„
cession w oulil take ho | u rc itn
1net* •aotfrd nioshra I f l\ i i |»vt aid 1
night.
sls
niands
on
a
l**al*t
w
lit'h
n
o
t
w
ith
Mr
R
nosrvidt
&gt;«our market*
F ra n k W heeler. Chapter mem­
ki'lutite
iti-riir r a ll)
in '
v%hih•
•
load*
by
th*'
fUli't
i.
I
r*lay
war
n»ni|«ft
cd
of
t'«
rl
t
li«
\
t
Ktanl.l-' dism ayed and alarm d
ber. wa» introduced ■ » • f ir r t
• •ra«f*l *o rt-iderahl)
11
ki 11..11. hy th
•t
ii
•
V
f.
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th
r
U
nion
l'm
lf
ic
Rail»«*«
1
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v
over report* I hut th«* N R A wait I
.p e a k e r and hie wa» an addre*. of
IV
(In r M iam i |U*arh i *(*lts*|
••K' i*t».1 other d*
* f •*t • *
I! W illiam so n of the New
\ *1
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\F.\N U R L E A N .S . I a . A p r. 19welcome to th# fsth e rs prcacH*
to****ll
• h a Un r*.&gt;toff • ■ •«•i tf*l a 20(X» | vr • flit nu ir a a r in
I C e n tra l; J J. Pi llry *i| th* N* w •
Ja rm l Y Handers, Jr., a b itte r
The rt*sronse to this address was
h
iVol
ume
r»vg|
la
*1
yeai
|»*-to
|M»d»t«lfl
*
•
•
Y o ik . K« w lla v rn am i lla it f o i l . 1 &gt; si nlo l.i |.*l
l i n g ’s
m ad. by B. F . W hrirler, fath e r of A H a n t n
llutV 1- toerv flH f'l tn r a p a n t ) f *•*• of SrnaU»r llu e y P.
' I*. W. K aldw in, of (he M isso u ri P a , 1
vie/
a youth,
protttirwnl
. * th
me
/v u in , and
uttu |&gt;iwiiaii
V a c- ■r -l --rfy , ‘ “ f " * •*»
tlin rs
piosipr* • ivr I hi! 111r a I machine, emerged
' and in nit)
r if le : ** K. Uennev i»f th** F.rft*:
to iu nis last night from s
cong row er and shipper o f that .U nm .
lw ests w o r D in e d a u i v . hut pti
and IV. R. ('o h of tha L m is v illr (
T
a
l
m
a
d
g
r
e
K u jfo n c
1 vale
. a
W
M r. W h ae lcr com pared the facllh&gt;•rnrs asn*l apart m rnt n*»•( -• - g rrss in n a l p rim a ry election in the
and N'aiHivillr,
i .
..Jet availab le to F u tu re F arm e i
i o 11* r v |alixuriurd thfse f*r In P- WPI1' I* I S ixth district
ATLANTA,
Apr.
I D .-t A V y.s
O
u
r
A fter the co n fe n n e e (Jrsy saol
W ith reports from I I precinct*
group* o f today w ith those w hicn Miss Nell Huliard, Injured three
I «»rt» 1 i cm ••natde In most
th r general r a ili nutl sltiin t»*•n wa| s t ill m issing S a n ie rs larked only
he enjayad a . a youth. li e point­ weeks sgo in an automobile sen
i'.,\ i.ti Fog* im T a lm n d t r *.
I'Hckesl w ill I
S trrrt s
•ar m a jo rity over
ed out m any way* In w hich F u ­ dent, yesterday I*a**ed the booth diacu -r*!. adding that the wag* , f !(*«•* gIM. Mild
I
J
* *»*d**tIg '' «l**«t n a n i. a n d ..... .
tax in g
f' " * r l p
ill
••
hand* **f
in T uesd ay's
ture F arm e r* o f tuday are omch hour six1 has remained unronecioua i|u rstio n
f.c l.tiv .
Ilm nc,
h,,,,, (" U . . ' t h e , . . ..ndtdates
.d id .
l&gt;ii.o'im ill
A i I n ii I m pHint
m ans t t a ffir
thr m a n a rrr* and wa* onl&gt; in n
election U n lra t he g ains m clear
tictter o ff th*n the hoy a of hi* in a hospital here.
* operated , fotlO'l great ctiiw ilk lln rtl u| fm
fu* t* t* • w I"* I"
ilr n t il in yesterday'* di«n* s*on
day, and h* predicted O w l ih r
know I* slg« I. half hlsn-k in front of th** m&gt;*n m ajo rity of these tote* s run o ff
She is unable to move, except to
til I III • 11\ . its*
present F u tu re F a rm e r “c iu p " w ill * t*allot* fool that is placed in her T-.r it man. h o a r v o i. -an! wag* * a n *
election w ill be held nest week le of relr* y ; fOf uT&amp;f • a f*** a«*.l
a* tt 1% 1Knit®*
•
r r c t a u ia iil
the h rt m ir)' v\jt,jrr i
outatrip the " lla d s " two to one
»•)
,..» h r..v w aiting l.i » r !'«••• '&lt; Handara a n d
H a tty
l&gt;
A lilt'll Wt »*• -s-Ml I lf I •••lot* ils ) *• hen- and
mouth. Php'irian* said she o|*ened
in Bteom pli»hm ent. bx-cauv o f the
^\ft**r ann«»unnnK n intention of agt. f is*tii s»»ifs.».|
tali »i*|i me ►••ivr*l, wild*- h o t e l d i n i n g rinsm* W ilson, who polled 12«wm» votes
whi
h
a
n
1
*l,'r
r&gt;VB
,n
dsytnne
but
they
were
im proved p ra ctice ,
p re ssm r f**r an ad ‘itom al *• pr*- pilot* *1 l*&gt;
R * u-hm g. wt*t r fil le d I** th*- l i m it K v c r y o n r ag ainst H anders' I 4.IHN)
*....... ...
A g i • ■tl* it»* I unable to tell If she un*lcrstood
taught in Vocational
m anagers • up* I lilts ll.it III i f I I
I.n» 1* i •• A i p i o f i t r s l « ith*'» d u r i t ly of m d ianything she * i m or anything she rrn t cut. th** radn»a*l
rlasaes.
accepted it ruirv&lt;&lt;*tl,in hv R*Hb «* T •anspol I - ) -l« III
•t
r*** t ly
Paul M lckle r, C h ap te r pre*iJi-:it j
.
. . .
,
. ,
Mr C u - h i u g
va m a
vi«it«*t to
1
and to a.tm a.tar. w * . . p r,.u -;a l
They U ...... M &gt; « l .eeplng Into v e il fo r M lx nmnlhs* extension *»f
MS* Iflsl'r •••I
't h e t in
iw icent n d u it io n
I he thi« -ecli**n whi'i» I
■ peaker a . well. He ...............br* '"
" f ' , r *C' I unions f la il) telii»cd (h o . an I
Is. l u l l ) III* ««let) Ils t till* I I *»
IIO S T O N . A p r
19 A
"new
A im . o f F u tu re F .rm e r* o f A m er- I " » &gt; '"&gt; ' '
n" ‘ ' h,,w- 11
S rin i
J m andril a ten |*ercent incrras* n T slm a d g r a - g ift from
and h* .tatw t the p la n , and I c a u .m g ii» ••.•aly»i*.
Icail ’ in (h r long searc h for tht
tea
rissle ( ' n u n ' ) « ler&gt; grow er* tn an
, ha-n i ilc «
L in .U rrg h kidn ap ars has I h-p ii un
hopes of the Oviedo ( hapter for
•*ils«t **i*i«iwi-r
The- •« h r y ■* «
c o v e r *-1 in New E n g la n d , it »*
the com ing y e a r..
pa* k«-d a* th* F F Dutton plant
illxr|n.txl hrit- yesterday by It. S
He pointed out that w hile the
•*fi th* I. s k I S i d r , a n d
it w a - *d
enrollm ent in Vocational A g ric u l­
J A t K S O N V Ii.il
\ |. i
It*
J M a r.h a l John J . M urp h y
« - « t •• *t ia Ily fin* *|i n«ht) . u - #•••«!
ture cannot be Increaw d m a te ria l­
y ,. .1 \t in
,.l M i smi. a .II
M lirphv w ired fed e ral author,
(»••%••»ion 'talmadg*- mid -Mi *
A T L A N T A , A pr. p
—
ly becauae o r the *mall nudtlwi of
| l - thr new grand m a .trr of thr | H r*
N— ^ o rk to «-nd p r . f r .
U-slg* ti stifled
i&lt;"t»tty
boy* a t the Oviedo achiHil. th.*ie G ro rg v K ckfurd, Fultsm
l ’H I l A K F Ie l'K IA , A pr 19 (/!*» la* U
‘ M lim ctcc
rpnliM hU «* i tira n .1 |,..lg.- ..f
...... la. F r r e &gt;i..l I *Hly h, airp la n e — D r J F. ( J . f
re | n-M-nUstivc in the .la te I' B' • *
U need of m urh tra in in g and r&gt;
Th* «h*ptt-sjiioii over. If* hsM»k
,
l l f l a n r y a ir ! Uuntlun, the L in db ergh Inter
periene* on the r« c t o f the pream.l lu re , y rste n la y gave three rxa-.m . k rrp rn . a i r a n . i l . .
ary w!.^ tossed $ 50,000 ran
had
w a- r|rct*-*t y r -t r r d a ) aftarn**&lt;*n ‘
why
ho
w
ill
no,
»e«-k
r*
-e
lcrlu
.n
member*.
B p i t c h i n g r * i n t r s i an«l h j i f l c l t h e i r
. . . . * , * *
«
i_
l.y the l(Ni d rl. g ate- attrm lm g thr • m*,n* u v rr s• Bronx ccm e tsry w all.
t h i. year.
tht
tl. It.a ton tl vl«w thr photograph
bnttlr* uf m *1 ink a ' f*»»
• n r hundn-d a nd fifth annual cum
1 do not believe I ra il be ivf a «uspact
r«»uh! h«khr Vm.
m
um
catiofl
of
thr
g
r
a
n
l
lotlg*elected.
1
u
i
r«iui»*ling
Han
I
jdim I
Msl'llsl
l
a-«*&gt;
Junes
fani'Mis
fhc»
M
r.
Id
-la
ncy
-uc*
m
ils
R
W
••*. I haven't th* money I-. |-e&gt;
r.f a , | | , . | vt n«l..n •»f I iv*- l l n i as grand
j u g f ' l Ih r flig h t u f the I*.Ml*
Kc IIIgN » II U I he acen.
th* entrance fee.
,
and ilt'i'iilisl Miss .M aigaid htr h • is.liltlUllll k p n n ir next T h u rsd a y mB. le , ||, srrv e d d urin g thr pa-t
-.
1
.
1
he
lack
o
f
p
ro
fltab
l
e|
. Independent and chain K " -‘ vry
la rttn g al
• :tti it' j y,,a l
*«•I f I tl***itt
d rp u t\ grand m a-ter.
(to re owner* and m anagerx in till, I loym rnt m akes it Im p e n U t r that j n n a r wn Hie v lc lm with ■ l*
. 1.. D. whsra id cn la of A lla n orn
| | a rry ( i T a ) li,r **f lla ilo w . was
I endeavor to find w o r k "
| of HM* frxl
county arUI aat np th a lr own N K A
-|siiDig-. 1-* i n P ark, Forest *
•I t-lrrtrd to surcra d M i I »• I try aa
Co mp4lance B o ard In a l* * ' e&lt; •*und l.ongw-MKi w ill gathx-, in id ci I deputy grand mastet
wraa
II
T entative eniloisem ent of W.
G l la tin g w ith groper* In O ra n &lt; r,
lUspicra o f the
Altamonte* sen ior gran d warden la&lt;t
tt
year, II.
Ilo lils w o ilh
»f
A lU m o n te
in k * , and Oacael* conjiU ra, it »»*
. r I is mixer of Com m erce, i' Je sse f
C la tk uf |'•ll•at«•lM w ill S p rin g s as • lam lldA te fo r th*
drridad at a m eeting o f g ro ce r, in
need today.
■ U p up from junior
t*.
-m io r S em innle
County
Board
»f
th* C it y H a ll la a l night.
..• 's ir Is planned ■ • th.
grand warden Ralph It &lt; hapman C nm m tseio nris ix&lt;pro*onting Ul»T h* B e ard I* to b* p aife cte l at
• .i -crie s of get to g eth e r'
of
.Sanford.
**rnlnr
grand
•!•
aeon
trtc l No. a &gt;**. .g re e d upon » l
■ nether meat in * , to bo hal.l at th*
,
Iw tw rcn
re e id rn ts
of
T he arm y of w orker* In th* asrrtlmd
during the pa-t year, wa* • I n a ted a mas* m ealing w hich attracted
• ily I la ll n a it M onday n lg h ti *cnty town*, and the pub
/ h a - ............. .
S alvation Ai»&gt;&gt;'i&gt; annual appaal
M o t&lt; '
to thr post of ju n io r grand w aidsn, about bO p*r»on» to the l^ k e
■ ordlng t« Fo rte* , G atch.'l u f thr
• n-d to p articip ate
Kavp *&gt;f thi mi "iv . an *
fo r fun.t&gt; wax huay today com* the ( i 'l i m.
p lacin g him tn line foi thr |H&gt;»1 M ary C o in m u n il)
B u ild in g l**t
S an fo rd Independent UaUsll G ro.
era
w
ill
b*
heard
&lt;111110*
il
raptaiio*.
ali-tr.t
pietlng last m inute aaaignmaata In Ua ifiayur- ■ »'
of g is n d master in I 9&lt;(7
night
at
th*
c
a
ll
of
tha Iw g ls&lt;efa’ Aaaociation, who proalded
"tonn,
Inclu
ding
ll
s
r
r
y
M.
••••I in tH.*. •«*" 1 I«
p re ra ia tn m for the fin a l w o rk e i&gt; beloxx, xx'ti ui1
O th n elective officer* were re- lativa Com m ittee of the I ^ k r
I aat night.
•Ii. preaidant Of thr local
ra lly w b irh u tu b* held a t Uta hr at y t.K.H.iii' *• sftnima* » •* t oM V
• le&lt; tr.i They a rt A le ssn d e r Ray* M ary trad* body.
A a t t fart w in be mada t» have
of Com m arc*. A program
f a r is h
House tonight *1 t : M •'clock t»&gt; •••oiple'e |d.*.i* f i th
this *.t \ e'laml tre a su re r. W ilb u r
A p rin c ip a l apeakar was
Mr.
rv e ry g rocer In the r £ y and cavncxrnta w ill hn a tsg ril late
o'clock In the form of a ta p p e r drive
P . W rb-t* ' this rity , grand sec­ H oldew orth. who
q u a lifie d
fur
ly attend th* M onday t ig h t meet*
ternoon.
Otmeks
are
urged
if
a
•»
U*
i
«
i*
rum
T
h
is
at
my
meet in f .
re ta ry . an t A ll ert K t'alktns, .St. the race today. H e dl»cu»sed his
log, hn added. '
i
basket
lunch
Frc&lt;
c
o
tIm,
YWMIA
’ Kidney J. M * . Sr., gencr*d e.lall*. Possd of the
AHfostin*- giand chaplain.
He ranee
a ll grocer* w e ir
ca re e r and hi* a»»octatinns
In
i- provided h y tin A lta18th G ra il. : \ | si »r • »r* »n i» (••
m an o f th# at peal d i.v a , aU tcd
night, it
F lo rid a
d u rin g
the
past
I*
'iu
rn
g
a
trad
*
body
M«* hall.
today that he c ip a e ts r x r r y w otk- Hou, C a p tain s l#.»r» t1*/
n la d la fe ro g o ,,-u u tU Jtonday
year* and In A ltam onte Spring*
h a llK 'i i i *«
o r to be proam t at the m eeting L a w *
klae Ilro»% i.
n ifh t, a dlataaaiosi f the Thitrafo r tha p**l seven yearn He a l­
w hich w ill laat fee not m ore then Johnson, and 'lh**lm-i Ik n o m
day a fla rn a e n rioai.xg question
to *xpr**a*d hi* v ie w , on v*rl.Nlajor
Mancar*
l
l
l
t
k
Uradoi;
a a hour.
ou* problem * w hich h* »*ld face
A t p m i m a t r ly h a lf uf -.ha quota ” * t lx y , e x p la in s IK iro th y l* i u i l l
K S T O B T f 0» n i r n u z B B
1 S A N BENITO T rx a* , A p r. IP. th* dlatrict.
T a k e r h. Ft eda G m iIi
o f tJU R a.M bad W en rxiaeJ a a riy
M r. H oldaw orth w » . Introducad
Jam es N. _ T h e T e sa» Id " G r*nd* V allajr’j
' Seminal* caonty wa* aevanth in tht* m orning, it was r unsod. O f­ Radi* U ln h a r t
»tart to th* m eeting by Prod F o r ­
&lt;•• realdeot o f (»vicl.&lt; fo r T e fo t a t ir it« p - ' l l *oon
I W t C ra d * i ll* &gt; . i i h r . . U« i
the atatd la tha uaa e f fartUiaer fic ia ls w ere ronfid* nt 4&lt;al whan
w ard of Poroat C ity , who
*U t■ ar*. w lO he held &lt;« 'h at ■ savin g (■ ■ iM .ithrrn m arket*.
• ft C a p ta in s i hat 1*»*t&gt;* M&lt;*ughmn
turned .11 f
during M arch, Had f l a t In th* ua* fts a l raporta 'a re
according to P ra n k Evan*,
.•RI l» rslim e trd that fa rm e r* in od,
'
«t
Beoday
a/u&lt;no«n
at
U
x
ry
K
a
il
Sm
ith.
Ma
x
a
ic
t
R
.i.
l.lg
h
v
the
goal
W
ill
h
r
r.o
rh
ed
gaaoliae, it « ( • reported by the
Announcem ent w a- ma-Ja l hat a
M a ry W t o L
'■ arh. S d rW l wit' iw ia t k e Winter golden bait w ill ra- la k * Many ra*td*nt, who praaidIlrp a rtm a n t e f
A g rlc a ltu ro
rwlve ap p rx x tm atrly
f| 1,000,000 ed over tha m satlng. that a met.
ll r ; h Kchoel
*fh O rada: M a }» r llu ru tliy h i•
T a ils ha ape* today. N in a hundred g ro u p o f Kominoix
and
AMamont*
S pring*
th e ir
tomato**, U k r
|..nr* died a* f t is r u ii. i m , thkt, y e a r for
and fo rty eig h t i w u o f fe rU lia a r js p ila had eonaenti .1 t &gt; l« n d into cb*U, C a f t a lu s K a th ry n T h ig p rn .
l ii &lt;r-day. Ha la aurvisx-d by M la a a , p u ts u -&gt; . bean* aad green voter* had a x p ra * * ^ th a m sslvei
.11 set A s q J m t * * M a ry llig g in a . ami
r t rirs n a s a d ta th* Coeaty dur* a a a rm y o f t n n k c . i - h r
Jo rit, of th* Por**t C ity ,
B ssr
t. r.
M ix * K B * B e l l e J » n a *
Adam *.
- Ja lfte
UT*
m g --and
r
, in c ,th# moath, ia d f « l &gt;97 gallon* out S aturday usor ..N|,
fa v o rin g
Mr.
H old»w orth'»
T h e lo m it.. crup l l estim ated a*
. I«. and K t S f o t h r r , . ( ' II.
* u cap tain s a re axpaclad tn *n
ta • “ n o g wp" i&lt;tu*d. arm ed
u d . !n ad.
„ I T .w S a C
at 3000 r a n •ml the nnioa crop ran dhtarv.
| o f fiv e o ther g u tAga, and Ua..: w. r a l“ —
“
I.U 1 gallon
A rcnrxilng to M r. Evan*, the
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I t 1JM 0 car*.
x* lio a t a n u t r .
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NEW SPAPER

SANFOiVi), FLO RID A. T m iK S n A V T A P R Il. 19.l93l7

General Employment Index
A t H ig h Mark Since Late
1 9 3 0 y States M iss Perkins

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Partly ( M y with prebahU
era tosxig kt aad Friday aa
Mach chaago la tamparatara.

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Another Lindy Clue
FoundlnNew Fngland

KnlohriiapmanPut
In Line For xState
MasonicLeadership

G c o r g ia legislator
H a s F ew Illusions Bookkeepers Certain
Depression Is () v e r
i MI h

4 L Grocers Will ^et Up
OwnCompllanceBoard

(*ommuni|y |»|cniC To
jBe Held At Sanluando

W A S H I N G T O N . Aor.
19,
1
— ( A P ) — O v e r t h e o p p o e lt k M ^ , ^
o f t h e t w o R e p u b li c a n m a m - ,
e yT C* I*
b o ra , a■ IHf no iui s e c o m m it t e ®
e
.t
te rd » y

b u r ie d

th e

W ir t

Iny--

q u ir y .
’* S |
J«*e S. t la rk of M . I r t r r s o u r j,
T w i c e t h e t h r e e D e m o c r t U '- A ^
.
. .
,
s t a ir t o m m a n iln of Ih r A m arican — C h t l r m » n
R u l w i n k le
»nd*
le g io n , who ha* accepted an InviR e p resen ta tive*
0 ’ C onnor
,
tat ion to attend "Itiu ce 's Party,*'
the nniiual stag patty snd steak and A rn o ld — voted down R «P ^ ,
,J
■ upper w hich is to I n* .held at the rrarntallva* McOuggln, RapubUtH m fs r il C o u n try C lu b tonight st an, Kanaaav nnd l^hkbnch, R t p « ^
7:00 o'clock M r. C la rk w ill speak lican, Naw Jaraay, who aough^a*-. •
on the new le g isla tio n
recently; tsnslon o f tha InvaaU gation T n ta ,
th r cchargaa
“ b ra in
tn u tT .
passed a- it* a ffe cts vetrra* *,: the
h — —— that
.
and In* w ill r s p la ln the r f f r t i ' f m cm U r* a r t sta k in g to o v« rta r ^ 4
th r law upon all v e te rtn s of the the g o v tm m tn t.
W o ild Wat and S p anish-A rn e* lean
Although tha
tht taatlm ony o l D*.
W ai
W illiam A. W irt that A d m ln U t i* lio n p rofaailo n al adviaoia
aubvvralvc Intanalona w aa daBtagby ala paraotw, R ulw tnkl*
O ld
“ h*r* wa* no daalra on U»a p a rt
o f tha commlttaa to e n ll tha
to tha attantton of tha d la t r ic ^
atto rnay."
w P
- ’ . .JV;
lla aaid mambar* "unanlm *®a*
|y " agravd to
about" TW
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FLORIDA LEGION
HEAD TO SPE A K
AT STAG SUPPER

‘Itruce’H I'arty' W i 11'
Attract Scores 1 0 - “ ^
^
Golf Club Tonight lio n wa* tallad to a
" lit tire's l ‘a rt y ." that annual
stag p arty *n&lt;l steak su p p er which
tnrml&gt;ers
of
t’ am piwll-t.ixxsing
I’ nst nf the A m erican l-eglnn talk
about for
week* a lta r, w ill Iw
stage .1 at the H anford C o u n trv
('in ti tonight,
sla ttin g
at 7 00
o'clock, w ith probably l Otl le g io n ­
n aire s in attandanca.
Tonight** a f f a ir , a ls a y s th* nut­
standing event o f the local I'aat'a
year, haa added intnraat and im(m rtance because t w ill
b* *Jdressed hy the S ilt * le g io n 's Iw-i
h i g h e s t o ffic e rs
Dx-partmrnt
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5
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it a t a a w t t ' *7
J a m . i A. R»»d. eounaal fa* W i l l ,
in C hicag o that b afo rt a “e d n u n llta* that ian’t gaggad” b a' W*h B
prove that R a x fo lS Q. T u g w a U .. 1
aaiiatan t aacratary of B g l k t U t W f l”
and other A dm lnlaU aU on m autW f \;vi
"a re advocating doctrlna* Which I
;
reg ard aa re vo lu tion ary In o kA ro*.;.^
ta r."
* [ '" V f f l
"W h a t's tha ua* of rap lytltc to V
that," B u lw ln k l* la id .
„
Rapraaantativo
A ndrew . S * f •ra (D . N. Y .). who had th a to U M A .
to eab m lt th* tm n a crip t o f th**“ *
hearin g to th* d latrict attorney to
t
ae* if p e rju ry chargaa sould b*
| brought ag aln at anyone, a*Ld ha
■
I waa undecided about hla
fu tu re

;

Doctor Who Treated cour#*. it* w** inclined to i#t tha *t
Dlllinger Is Arrested;
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M IN N E A P O L IS .
A p r 19— (AT
Pro of of rrp o rta that Jo h n D lllin g e r, o u t l a w
fu g iilv a , was
w oundrd in hi* gun fight with o f­
ficer* h r r r M ar 31 was claim ed
yesterday by frderat authorities
w ith thr a r r r s t of D r. Clayto n E
Nlay. M inneapolis p hysician, and
m n u rsr employ*.
T h r p hysician, a lle g e ! by tha
g o t rrn m rn t pursuant of thr alu• IV, g u n n iin tn have trvalad D llhog* i for a leg wound auffered
in thr battle, and tha nur**. Mra.
I ••«r «*tasib La D r llr , were charged
with « on sp irary to harb o r a fu g itiv r from just tea and hald on i&gt;onda
of IMI.IHH! r a rh a fta r pleading not
g u ilt) le f o r r U nitad 8 lx ia a Com mt»*ioner W T Goddard.
T b n r p re lim in a ry h a ir in g waa
tentatively set for M ay 2.

Th* an ly th in g r a m a in la f tor
th* com m lttaa to do ki to fU# a
port M ctuugln aaid ha
bach w ould file a m in o rity
M eO ugln charged that
paraona who Isatlfiad
Tnaoday,
"g an g ed together."
•six people g srtg ln g together
and rep udiating th* taatlm ony o t
on* peraon," ha aaid, 'ta not UM
only way of p rovin g p e rju ry . I t
ti d iffic u lt fo r m* to
tha
• vtrrn Ahtam enta TeeadaQr tidxt
there waa a ft-hour p arty in w h ich
on* person did a ll tha ta lk in g w ith
tha exception of on* xentaag* ia J acted Into th* ronvaraaM w i lip
an oth er."

bollard

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H ugeGaBoIfneStorage
w
1
rted j
Tanks Being: Erected
r th# n

W orkm en
am ployed
__
__u . i r
O iang e s t a le O il Co., tdrmiaAI.-'&lt;
erection project on tha U M l t a l
this weak ar* In stallin g fcoir 10,­
000 gallon gaaolln* storage ta n k f
on concrata p ilin g s whlah adjoin
audience appeared to be of the the larg e 180.000 gallon d a c u la r
opinion that lin e *
Lak*
M ary tank that haa been aat up f o r tom*
and ly in g wood had fu rn lah cd th* day*.
Th« 1U fool dock Is rirtu a O y , •
d istrict'* ,epre**ntatle*
on
th*
completed, and tha la rg e pip* tiha
C ounty Com m ission
fo r
many w hich w ill convey gaaolln* from , .
y ra ra , " It is only ju*t and rig ht b srg sa to th* tanka ia also p ra c t i­
that Ih r low er rnd of the d is ­ cally ready fo r operation*. C ilia *
'
trict subm it ■ candidate and h* S ervice gaaolln* and o il 'p r s d M t l.
should
be
endorsed
by
th* w ill ba stored at tha ta n g ln a l
lyin g wood and l.ak* M *ry vot­ w hich w ill be tha C e n tra l n o « U *
er* “
d istrib u tin g point fo r product* p i
Am ong
th*
apaakar*
wet* thla typ*.
v. ‘
K. II
K lib a* of Ganova. F ran k
-------------------------- • r sc‘J
L W o o d ru ff of S anford, E . A.
IKiuglaaa aad F
1). Anderson
of ,Lak*
M ary ,
M r.
Evan*
vj
•tatad, and aa , result of thalr
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riiscusalon*, fM s n y
person*
In
r t.o a tu
DAi
th* audiaaca, otharwiaa
m iainf or mod, learned ,
g roat
da* I • IsX ls,
Bssfurd W sdassda r t—
—
• bout tha dutia* o f th* o ffice of
.lls
. s. d
. .la. a. s. . kslew
------- for T t M U l i A ,
Apslsclilcols rlo o tfr f t
• cou nty com rataaionar.”
r t M r.re
..
U acauia Longw ood
waa
not K ey W sei . . Clear Is
Clear • «
rsproaantad at lb* m asting, it Miami . ..
Peaaacat*
. Clear t t
waa deetdad
that baforo
th* T e a r s
Claadr I t
g ro u p o ff ic ia lly
endorsed
M r. T tio svlils . Cleady Hold* w orth '* candidacy, another
m eeting ahould b* hald.
A n e f­
fo rt w ill ha mad* to b ria g out Allaala . ... C U o d r **
a la r g e r . . delegation,
Including Augaata
.. Ctaady I*
m anv Y*angwood
p*r*on*. at a •avaaaah
....... i..
.
m ealin g w h ich pi tq ha hald on TO sai S e v i l l e ______ . L *&lt;
i w H - k s s r rs l a la It.
M ay 3 at La k e M a ry .

Lake Mary Group Tentatively Endorses
Altamonte ManFor CountyCommission

Salvation Artny Drive W(»rkers Will
Report On Campaign At Supper Meet

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ttio (xrande Valley Is
l uiu'ral For OvieHatt to \UlarvfHt CropSoon
In Be Held iSunday
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L^LL

P te fa e to t
P resid en t R o o u v r it 4 * r * * * iv (p g consM «]r*bla qpteroetidatlcm la tely n ot o n ly fro m D em ocrat* bu t also fro m R epub­
licans f o r h it Bound advqeaey o f certain constructive le g is ­
lation and hla determ ined opposition to radical m easure*
contem plated to upset h i* fiscal and m onetary program s.
JfSven so staunch a Republican new stfcper as t h e M ew Y o r k
H erald T rib u n e praises th e P resid en t's sUUid sjfklrtat vgHbus
/ U t m oney proposals and th e desperate
ra u a d f
tn e s ilv e r ltMMT
v
" I f th e P re sid en t's nbsltion op th e several con trover­
sial le g isla tive mdaturea tHHt Have come to a hebd du ring
His abseiifce 6 o m W ashington has been accu rately reported,
he deserves uHtHrlted applause fo r his soundhdis and His

lo have ttkAri £
iif raVor V f a yfrtV^a poatponement
of tn« jSeMWVilWt gtilftihw iff h»pk dcpoalla.
■Th’A otHkwiIlfltiH1 tbd'Pn!4lclcnt to the two inflation
moasurciH-UW' fQvc^1 bUl1abd the McLeod bill— bring* him
into conflict' wiffl twd jlbiWrfrll groUpa. The ailver crowd is
ISDAY, A P R IL II, 1**4
one of th’ii strobW # and* iHolft blatant blocs in Congreaa;
(treat Britain lowers Uses and the Jtoiood bHV. alhce If affect* so many persons directly,
ty* f t f » l , o u t war debts to Imast* a public yupport which probltbly equal* that accorded
liq. country. U n d e Ram ru i**' die several veterans' bonus bills. The bill for the reptymeril
P H gnd also says nolb'nir nbout
or depositor* In failed banks, moreover, has In It an d e­
*r debts. Apparent)r It is no ■■*b*i
ment
o f moral justification that gives It a particularly wide
ct for polite eonvrihetitiii.
,
popular appeal. The President Is correct, however, in repmmivnt &gt;&lt;| partllog it, along with the silver bill, aa a group raid on the
Association. Treasury and. .therefore, as contrary to public policy."
Icprvselon' i*
The battle against these selfish Interest* has not of
"c ii ^
course been won. Sentiment In Congress Is strong for helpUoiisi' i chef hig not only the owners of silver mining stocks but also
. t a g Congrrss foi
those who lost money in shaky banks which closed during
appropriations.
—
the past year or two. Just why these should be singled out
iu- fur ihe for relief In preference to those who lost their money In
it oiHiiwiUimj banks a year or two tiofdre that or on defaulted bonds or
■ incumbent, either securities, or oh real cstntd or on any one of a thounund o'hcr ways by which people lost money during the
tmsnccs .if past five or six years, wA can’t understand.

Higher Education

■ N m i n a apodal « H j ( b o bar*
W f ! yaaepd chaitgtag * t i M d Mean Ufa*,' eight bondholders ‘sad
lac, w « t im M !■• mioor detail, a
ersditora from lime to time In n
city's charter or ,iU
municipal
the city to levy U i «
'ttwctldns. Oaa striking «p ample1
lor their notes or p u t due bond*
o f this occurred recently
when
snd coupons, but otherwise, no tax
Chief Ju liet Fred , U. Darla of
the' sopre ms court bad to refer to
t * rttyTereart role me* la order to
C i t y
IB
E n jO j^ in flT bonds Of any maturity at around
place together a complete charter
D a s a n a s h la f l m w l h
10 rents on tbs dollar. Soma bond*
lie 3 s o » n i&gt; ie C r o w m m
Bmptrd for w h In lbo„
for the City of Miami. That* r »rides ads had been passed hr the
_
.
. __ way* *202,000 in bond* were reLd^tsUturr between 1024 and 1*13
J t t &amp; 'J Z S X &amp; r J Z
.tired Met year.
‘ jTbe amendment would prohibit
‘
tax
this 'euetbnury flood of
bills
__ ____
levle# this year
eireede Ihu
which bear the title o f “ A spe­ CtTV OF FORT LAUDERDALE • amount asked
for operating the
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Apr. ft . cial bet revealing to the city of—
city, which 1* (mall enough. Only
—(/T)—The' problem of a legisla­ Instead of these, all such law*
'
propM IAM I, Apr. IB,—Practically 11&lt;8,123^ ‘I* a w
tive session clogged with local or.
all the evils of the Florid* boom arty for paying
■pedal bills relating to city chan
In their w ont form ravaged the other civic nec*
ten and d ty government
hue
d ty of Fort Lauderdale. Unleaa consider that i
brought about * proposed amende
one know* the hardy uplrit of the thoeb taxes w
ment to the constitution.
people there, It appears nothing ran be seen thi
The amendment would not ap­
short of miraculous that the d ty Lauderdale city
ply to eperial laws for countied •^adfraa rejected by the people.
Is enjoying a reasonable expan- •■*****&gt; resident*
but It would add this to Beetle*
This proposed amendment was don.
24 o f Article III of the conatltw- 'robigltiwt to the people through
Fantastic developments, rangThe city dobl
tloni
legislative approval of
Renata ing from a mail order Venice to, lb* picture. Ti
"Th* Legislature shall by gen­ joint resolution No. 296 In the
a deep water
harbor, swirled harbor at Por
eral law classify cities and towns 1083' areaIon.
through Its boom history. Bank Instance. When
according to population, and shall
failures, dishonest nlficlala, storms elding, the J. W
by general law provide for thefr
snd the depression passed over
caught si
8FAIW
,CROWB
COTTON
Incorporation, government. Juris­
Fort Lauderdale
like
periodic «° build a harl
diction. powers, duties and pftti8KVJLLE, Spain, Apr. 19.—UFl vacuum cleaners, extracting cash delivered, but h
leges under such clssi If lest Ions,
money until even the leeding dtlWorth
and-no special or Inc*! laws Incor­ — Tti* 8paplih government yester­ cen* at times' woijdeml bo* they strength of the
day distributed more than 1,000,porating cities ot towns, prodd­
000 pound* of cottonseed to farm­ would eat. Taxable values placed l*uderdal*^aiul
ing for their government, Jurisdic­
er*.
Jt I* eipeetvd tbs rotten cul­ at SSQJPQO.OOQ Ut 1826 hat* shrunk
tion, powers, duties snd privileges
tivation
will ha
gradually
tn- to 110,060,00, still fictitious.
shall be passed by the
Legisla­
But Fort Lauderdale this winter
rrvaied until national heeds are
ture."
responded to the etimulni of a
met.
Three major
questions
are
good tourist sraton like a race
raised by the proposed amend­
horse to the whip. Fort Lauderdale
TAPS FOR VHTERAN
ment, and If It is adopted they,
has tourist “ ft" in the form af
ms) hare to be decided by
the
ANSONVI1XE. N. C., Apr. IB. fishing, lalhlhg. sinshine, friend­
courts, they ares
— F d iim t services were held yes­ ly people. Winter visitors spend
1. Does It provide th* Legisla­ terday for Gen. W. A. Smith, B2. money for those things. Ho doe*
ture with authority to pass law* combiander of the North Carolina has Broward county come to Mi­
regulating cities and town* and deportment. United
Confederate ami thst county and dty llne.|
providing for a form of govsrn- Veterans, who died of a heart at­ have almost disappeared, and r big
season In Miami means a large on~|
mrnl that would supersede exist­ tack.
as well for her neighbor* to the|
ing city charters?
north.
2. Does It "frees*"
existing
llemer If all, 18, of
Meridian,
Phone RSI
Rest estate and building* snd
Ml**., I* an ordained mlbUter.
personal effect* In Fort laudvr

highways add

feema H M &gt; TOM &amp; » • £ ^ E 3 S S i

some spectacle. Fbr such eitlea, -stake. and m tlonal government*
some assistance. The Ftfofdb ,hhke
done all they can.' Good ‘tcMtm
seasons will coetinuu ,the'.hoslarss
revive). But property rsa ly **nnot turn over a* It should under
It* stifling blankets o f debt.
SRAM* Q U AU FlfeS
WASHINGTON, Apr. I*.— iT )
— Representstlr* Saar*, DewiocftU
Florid*, announced rvcerrtly
h#
had qualified with the Florida d e ­
rate ry of atata and the
glfto
Democratic organisation to he a
candidate In 0&gt;* lithe I p iitiaiV
for thu nomination to
another
term as rvprvaentatlvw at large.

Sanford
Cleaned A Pressed

Not only arc public schools, which since early In tho
depression have been in trouble, still finding It difficult to
maintain nine months’ achool terms and pay their teachers,
i 'Russia l* a.iLUU-l lh**l Ami'1ire hut now nlso arc many colleges and universities, hitherto
Would forego lltv *d*anl«K&lt;-« » f
immune to the ravages of hard times, encountering the
amicable Soviet trade relations bn
passing a law whiih luibldi* lb*' same difficulties.
Statu controlled Institutions of higher learning, de­
making of loan* ^eountm -i obii n
Rave defaulted on vluli fortnei ob pendent in large measure upon ihu revenues from tsxation
llgttlon* to till* fountt&gt;. II there lor their operstlng expenses, have long been encountering
Is gny silvintavc ill lending HubM*
the difficulties which have hsffled grammar school authori­
tbs money with whii li In buy
from us, we are i i i i k w I I mi II l&gt; ties to nn even greater degree, but the private schools and
something uiiuhum! Ibr inn UnrK: colleges and the endowed universities have not until last
Samuel, burned mire, nut &lt;» » ’ l‘ k year felt the pinch which haa been so painful almost every­
where else. '
I
The total Income for alt endowed collegek and ifmvtTil*
I ties in the United Btstea fell off only two percent
irorn
w ill Southern nilu-try l&gt;e sipml
out by th# NHA polity &lt;d elliiuenitng WBge dlffcre'itiuU funner!/
enjoyed by Imluslrlsl roncent* In
the loutheru stales? Tliat i« tin
question which the difficult Ala­
iltustlon msy
bama coal mine situation
may
Paying the same wsget ns
lyjrania mines, but having to
■ w coal much farther to Indus*
( t r i a l centers and having to
gay much higher freight chsrgim
necessarily put Southern miners If5.687,000,(H)0 to |6,60fi,OOO.OOQ. Since irtdst endowment
at a disadvantage. It they rsinint
funds aro Invested In only the boat bond** it is easy to ae«
Cvmpetv, they wdl have to close
.down. Thus, not only are the op- that up to 1082 tho Incdmea of tho unlveniUies had not
ctslots hurt, but th- wage earn- been seriously affected by the ^opressldn,
i r ) i t well, and all uu-'nes-i ds
However, It was not until fho nbaj year that bopd de­
pan dint upon these wsge-eamers' faults became really serious. *ttire Bitlbitidrt quickly rrflected
You can prove anything by ftg
res, A writer In
Now York pspolnta out that most ror)iora* have more stork holders, lo­
tted primarily In dividends,
l workingmen, InleraaUd In
us, and that therefore It i*
• important to th* welfare ot
I Country to pay dividend* than
igc*. He show* that Ball Telepa* employs 270,(&gt;i)0 working|n, and has 680,000 slocktadJ■I that General Motors em»y* 187,000 workingmen, has
OjOM stockholders, and so forth
d so forth. What ha doesn’t
ow la that many of th* etu- kIdsre of Bell Telephone are
IO stockholders of General Mo­
re) but who ever beard of snylfly working for General Motors
to working for Bell Telephone?

I*, who marched down
boujarerd shooting, "W o
i robbed I" U d by Qorernger of North Dakota, they
attod boadholdera
In 31
Slch lo gold bonds, bat

220 M agn olia

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f

itself in college budgets by causing a 23 percent decline in
tho revepuea from endowpienta. Tuition, dormitory and
nlnlng hall receipts fell o ff 18 percent while there was a
general decline In enrollment* of five percent. 1110 m u lt
haa been Biot only a draatlc retrenchment policy on the part
of *U colleges arid universities but also a program M con­
solidation which ha* resulted in the closing of sltteen of
theao inititutlo'nq In one year'.
One nuy Well hope that the depression has xun Its
course and that the next year or two will see a decided im-

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of the most serious casualties of tbe depression. Money
loesee can be made up by the individual In later years but
im education lost U hot bo easily recovered.

Q A N tfattb*
M b . W. A. Fltu. dr. and Ml**
A noli Hswkln* ptra the ho* teste*
•t a very dellgbfuj card par)y la
tb* club rooms Thuredsy
after­
noon with about kt guest* la sttsndsnee. Mia* Moll Wbitner won
tb* first grigs, a handsome serv­
ing U »y of tapestry usdvr *Ua»
whll* Mrs- M. 8. Die kin. drew th*
coaeolstloD prise, a box of hand*
seme •orrwpondeore card*.
Rraatt Knapp ho* Just finished
oa* of the finest fishing outfits
that has boon seen here. It ceoiLts
o f a fin* reef aat shd two polos,
oh* light and' oh* haivy, both for
aoa-flahlng and they are beeuUfol
la workmSaatdp.
’
pr. R. JL' Keoler has aibtred U
the'city frets JNw York tad will
bs with Ms many Mead, for *ev-

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Y E A H ft a g o
wraka to take up hla work. Ilia
hwiay friaada h*ra are aorry
to
lute him from Hanford but wlak
him and tdra. FatJo aucra'a
In
tbs4r new Soma In Ihv tropica.
Mr. sad Mi a. Gwtuiy will m«*a
tu JacktuuvtU* aoo)i wnar*
Mr.
Gonnly ba* acrepted a poalGoo in
h largo gregory, sjoto.
c
Haml so Ia County has mod*
a
fairly good ahewtag la Iho maUsr
of regletarod voter* sad the baby
county 1* considerably ahead i t
savors I other coupViva that bar*
U se away from their
meihefs
house considerably longer
(haa
HemInals. Total list of regrtteeod
roten la the coosty la aa
fair
lew*! Democrats), 1984) Republic

so round, so firm, so fully pocked— #o hose eptjj
that's why you'll find Luckies do hot dty out
* fa?k 8TT’d

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when yrai krv hew

those d ra a , silky crMrr Iraws— and

round and firm. *nd tally packed

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fr a lr ^wddn’t hake to be a to- ' ’ krOggoHinl MranJ.nl dreirc orbrexo#^ —
Dscco expert tu know wpy farmery
That's Why Luckie* "keep ta'cetiHgrt higfctr price* fur them. T h ty are

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we b rew taa* ymtfg gg truly h y l erad

rew Isickle* bring made. You'd (kr

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■ B B 8AWF0B3) B K EA Ifll SANFORD, FUtftlPA.

A n d Personal Activities

PAGE TUBE*

THURSDAY, APRIL 19. 1934

N RA M ove To End Business Women O f IHOME OWNERS'
W a g e D isp arity Baptist Church Meet,L ()A N B ()1 )Y j j A g
W i l l B e Fought ,_Az5:!' rs? " r.“.fiTLV)l T S SCANDALS

praise a congresxnniii’v cffol l«
That one mauramri*
uni|i
wan detected to
u . ihc
all h o i m * telleved ' &gt; ; 'u o n |n

lion.
That n "date t« f *
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THURSDAY

Mrs. John 0. Poulsen
Ib Honoree At Party

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"
lira. John Osborns Poulsen of
C. P. Btaht returned Monday
__ DoLand, who was Mias Jean Mss- from Washington, D. C, where ha
spent about 10 days on business.
^ T s f r l w r T ^ T t h . Masonic m erries, n . honor r » . t at .
The Rev. and Mra. A. W. Pierce
w.n
bridge party given Toaaday tv#
of Green Cove Springs spent to­
“ World Friendship B i r t h d a y
by Mrs. J, C. Hutchison and
dsy her# with Mr. and Mr*. Arthur
Party," a short play, will be projg ,j whltaer at the borne of
Bransn, Magnolia Avenue.
r L 0" J J S the former at India. Mound VUMrs. Roy F. Mann will leave
b
W W »* f»- Qn»®Utlas o f fa n k n flowCluh o f the church.
( n bi pastel shades ware weed to tomorrow for Jacksonville to spend
FRID AY.
adorn tbo rooms wbero tha (uesU s week as the guest of Miss Kath­
erine Warren.
Th* « —*«r n . M of Seminole were entertained.
High School will present a threa-,
Bridge games ware
enjoyed
Mrs. Samuel Pules ton was called
act throe, "Oh I Profaaaor,"
at tbroogboUt tha evening and at a
to Fort Mytrs today by the illness
IrOO F. M. at tha achool andito- |,ts hour scores wera added ami
of her stepfather, Captain W. D.
rtuss.
' prtsas awarded. High score prise,
Collier.
Ah Informal farewell party for finger Up towels, was presented
tha Rdv and Mr*. F. M. Marlsr to Mra. Clausen o f DeLand, while
M.m Maris Harrison of Avonwill bo rtren at 1:00 P . M. at the law acute prise, playing cards, dalr estates, Ga. la the guest of
borne o f H. J. Chsooe,
Seventh was given to Miss Elisabeth Whlt- her brother and stiter-ln-law, Mr.
8 treat a l MsUoortUe Avenue.' A « ner. As honor guest, Mrs. P o u i«r end Mrs. W. L. Harrison, Celery
isim liin of the ChrisUan Church wa* the recipient of linen towels Avenue.
and Banda. School are Invited.
Score* Vfere kept on tallle* Hear
Miss Roberta Stahl, who under­
Regular meeUng af Uie W. C. lng a bridal design.
T. U. will be held at l:*0 P. M.
Lata in the eventng s salad went an operation recently at the
at the home of Mrs. Richard Ten course was served on the b rid e Fernald-Laughton Memorial Hos­
Eyck, IM S Washington Avenue, table* by th# hostesses, assisted pital, has been removed to the
by Mra. Elton Moughton and Mins home of her parents, Mr. end Mrs
T h a W te t Side Primary School4 Mary Mss wall. The guests were C F. Stahl, Park Avanut.
will present an operetta, "In the then Invited to tha dining room
Miss Lillian Branan has gone to
Frlneeaa' Garden,"
at 1:1S P- where the honor guest cut a large
Macon, Ga., to spend a short time
M. In the new school auditorium.’ Uered wedding cake. The tabls
with her grandmother, Mrs. 8. C.
Tha Ladies' Auxiliary of the lo- was decorated with white carnaNutting. She will go from there
eal wtfc. Club will bava It* regular lions and gypsophila and lighted
attend
—. . , 1. ^ . t gd)0 P. M. at tha Elks' with whits candles In silver hold- to Atlanta next week to
the annual military ball at the
Georgia School of Technology.
Dr. R. S. Keelor left yesterday
for Jacksonville where he took a
boat for Philadelphia where he will
spend the simmer. He was the
guest here this winter of his sonin-law s nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Watson, Rose Court.

S o c i a l Department
EnjaysMontiilyBridgre

Mrs*Hawkin8Connelly
Is Hostess At Bridge

Remnants
r O lL K 8 -B A ^ I^ r 5 £ -P R IN T *

The Accommodation
SHOP

Honoring the member* of the
Yeung Matron*' Duplicate Club,
Mra. L. Hawkins Connelly enter­
tained with a bridge party yester­
day afternoon at her home on Pal­
metto Avenue. High aeon prlsas,
potted Venice plants, w an award­
ed to MY*. J. D. Woodruff and
Mn. Edmund Meiach .
Adorning the rooms where vho
guests w en race!red were quan­
tities of forget-me-nots, nasturti­
ums, and snap dragons. At tha tea
hour refreshments w en served by
the hostess.
Those present wen: M n. Wynn
W. Potter, Mn. L. P. Boyle, Mn.
B. D. Caswell, M n. W. C. Hill,
Mra. J. D, Woodruff, Mra. Edmund
Meiach, Mra. A. W. Lee, J r, and
M n. Glenn Llngle.

Gator Club Gathers
AtGeorge Anderson’s
..

Time Only
Limited
re-,

Croqultnole M
“ BA
Croqulfiiole

WAVES

Shampoo A

h a

S 3 .5 0
p

a

SET
.5 0
. v SANFORD
•BEAUTY SHOPPE

Th* regular meeting of memben of the "Gator" Club was bald
last night at th* bom* of Georg*
Anderson, 1404 Pelmstto Avenue.
Following the abort business asseloti of the club • chop suey sup­
per was served.
Those present
were:
Mra.
Gladys Morris Williams, Georg*
Anderson, Stinson Kinlaw,
Jack
Hughes. Quilllan Jordan, Robert
Knight, Claud* Kelly, Carl Fee­
ler, St. Clair Cameron, 0.
P,
Herndon, Jr., J. W. Altman, Bobby
Cornell, and Georg* StovnIL

llkl-NIt* Show To-NIte At 11:30
ON THE STAGE

Mrs. A. M. Philips was hiriess
at the monthly bridge party of the
Social Department of the Woman’s
Club held yesterday afternoon at
the club house on Oak Avenue with
s large number of members in at­
tendance.
Quantities of garden
flo w t n in tall fern stands ware a r­
ranged about the stag* and small­
er contalnem of similar flower*
w a n placed in other part* of the
large club auditorium.

Bridge
gs&gt;*#a wer* enjoyed
throughout the aftemon and at *
lata hour Scores seen added and
prises awarded. High M en prise,
linen handkerchiefs, went to M n.
Arthur Bransn while second and
high scon pries, a toll«t*aet, was
presented to Mra. F. S. Lamson.
A t the tea hoar refreshments
w en served by the hostess, assist­
ed by M n. Arthur Bransn, Mn.
Walter L. Morgan, and Mrs. Jams*
G. Sharon. Those present warn
M n. Ralph A. Smith, Mn. James
O. Sharon, Mrs. Earle T. Loucks,
M n. H. M. Papworth, Mra. W. M.
Scott and guest, Mlsa Catherine
Melton of Washington, D. C , Mre.
Arthur Branan, M n. J. L. Inglsy,
M n. F. S. Lamson, Mn. R. A. New­
man, Mn. E. H. Lanty, Mr*. Wal­
ter L. Cooper, M n. J. E. Baker,
Mn. J. C. Bills, Jr., Mra. E. Comp­
ton. Mrs, O M. Harrison, Mr*. B.
D. Hlghleyman, Mrs. J. Howell
Fish, Mn. H. W. Rucker, Mr*. W.
H. Arnold, Mr*. S. F. Doudney,
M n. John Meiach, Mn. R. F, Montaalvalge, M n. Walter L. Morgan,
M n. J. M Quirk, Mn. J. Q. Stan­
ford, and Mn. J. Adrian Brown.

Miss Kortlander Has
Leading Role In Play
Mlaa Helen Jan*
Kortlander
will portray the role of the young
girl who dreama that she gives
an “ International birthday party”
nt th« presentation o f the
play,
"World
Friendship
Birthday
Party," tonight at 1:00 P. M. et
th* Plrat Methodist Church by the
World Club of the church.
As director of th* ploy, Mr*. O.
K. Goff stated this morning that
n silver offs ring will he collected
from the audience and aent
to
Karen to defray the expenses of
■laaUn uchoolt there.

Sanitary

FISH

and Poultry
»
M kt
.
7—Big A da—7
Tha Iria Givis

(OseUsoed from Pag* One)
probably wipe out all differentials.
u has virtually been dona In the
amendment to the n a l code, re­
sulting In Idleness for Jt.000
miners, the speaker* pleaded for
unity In action.
Applause
greeted
Tba'wiore
Birmingham
chemical
Swann,
when he
said,
manufacturer,
"Sherman's march to the sen was
no more destructive thxo the
NRA Is going to be to th# South.
Before it Is over, we m iy have »eeesalon ”
, , .
A warning later was aounded by
Llndley C. Morton, against “ raw
emotions and Ulk of secession."
To secede, Morton told the meet­
ing would take from the South
the market that now takee »0
percent of Its products.
“This and all administrations ‘
said Morton, a Southerner by
adoption, “ are political. The South
has been “ too Democratic."
L. E. Foster, mansget of the
Birmingham chamber
of com­
merce, charged the elimination of
the wage differential in the coal
Industry was a ■frame u|»," aid
quoted Darius 'ihrmae. real oner
utor now, in Wa,hl&gt;n.lon seeking
modification r* Ih* real pay tcale,

rvtlirn, i l l . nit'd i n

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i. n |m

IConllnurd pium 1aee tm s i
tic.t in choosing »,&lt;i i&gt;,n a tio n
em­

ral support to May 11 . ■ i nv.
that etn|i 3e&gt;
• thi* i

ploye*.

p o i n t to n

The amendment « n i favored by | pjiirn

h a \r

litt f

e *ntrh ution

t

an*

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i

A Muslcnl
M agn ificen t

President K i n - i n l t .

CONI TANCE

Then- had Iwvn t barge* that the
original art-ip *f T'ir eirporalion
was inefficient
a
result
nl
wholesale poll’ . ..I n|*|&gt;itnlinenl'*.
Fahey has dcflmod tab V »mim*nt on
tuch repot t-*.

BENNETTI
«« D A R R Y L F. .TANL'CK'S

v

pr&amp;fuitit M

In other hiiw m . i« ( however, it
w i i dl*clo*oil that then* have I h*i *o
a

great

many tvp rare m e n u

H

m in or o fficial* mid that alat** *»rg a tiira llo m have h in r t r - n c t h
oned w ith epee a I re p rra e n la ln f*
from WaEhington.
T he rh a ig cx to he p r c f c iic d in

I

u ilb F R A N C I I O T T O N H J

^ d M IL A N E

lio n of t h rir aalarh** to the *tnu*
p olitical cam paign fond.
In another, when* a
aim ilat
ch a rg e i* made, it « r * *anl fur*
Ih e r la h l after cl on me houta, the
door.i of the hoiii*' loan offtre**
■ wart* locked, liquor hiouglif m and

STEERING

a dance orchestra hnrd foi g» it
eral re v e liy .

BayState CopWounds
Beth Israel Auxiliary 3 Men In Gun Battle

Entertains At Bridge

Aaide
from
other
gem -ml
I trhargv* that m e fiiv in iL win la is
had W e n ptaerd in p n 'iltim * of »»%
i Ire roe
technical
tcHpoii** n d ily .
p rio r to th** r«’o tp iu n iito»n ram
| pnign, a jirrific ulh g iitIohh
Hint
| are eip ecte d t«■ he mad*- im hid*
T he claim by one employe that
if a home o a n n pm I him « fro,
the
would receive -peem! at
tent ion.
E x o r b i t m t valuation's of hen •••-

With a large number of gurwts
in attendance, the members of the
Beth Israel Auxiliary entertained
with a subscription brirge parl&gt;
Tuesday evening at
the Jewish |
Temple on Sixteenth Street for the ,
ttenefll of the rherity fu n i of the
Auxiliary Hostesses for the even­
ing were Mn- S. Benjamin, Mrs.
Charles Kenner, Mrs. have llnntske, snd Mrs. J. Dingfetiler, o ffi­
cers ol the organisation
Conti set
and
auction
bridge
were enjoyed by the gue*ls unlll
a lair hour
when
nfn-shmenta
were served. A profit o n of calm
lilies, gladioli and m i »|&gt; dragons,
accentuating a pastel color scheme,
was used to
adorn
the rooms
where the table* were spread for
play.
When scores were added high
acurs prise among
the contract
players went to Miss Minnie Heck
who received s nut (siwl and Itoy
Holler who was given elx tickets
to Uie Mitane Theater. Second high
score prises among the contract
players were presented lu
Mrs.
Ilumer Little who rrceivrd hose
end W aller Poser who was the re
ciplent of sock*.
Mrs.
Sanfurd
Doudney won the door prise, nov­
elty ash trays.
Am ong the auction players, high
segre prise for the women, silk
hofa, went to Mrs. M. Kottelman,
What •boul.i prove the are **n
, y i e second high
score prite.
tcrlainment of Ihr mpimiii will ap
playing ranks, was awarded to |**ar at the Milan*- Theater for
MObiPeari Moss. A Jacobson re i»n«* performance tonight mi II .It*
eefvad socks as high score prise o'clock when Jimmie Hinlgr* l-ul
among the men and I&gt;eve Bo.nckv lie* will Ih* t he at ti act ion
impoltsd handkarchlefs a-, second |

by ap|iral»i*r*,

mo

that large r Joan*

could I'C noire u r m I v made
Attem pt* o f employed to r* f a
corp o ration mm lg ag e for n h*&gt;on
o w ner not n ctouily hi sir lit"**
T h e charges of pe l it b n I foefi-r
m anl c«»v r r a w i*ie t**tu t ♦»• &gt; If«•e
orda of the corpora I i*»ii *lin« ed
That nil nppiac*i-r, *lia&lt;v* l with
the technical jo'* of ptoperlv vMIn
in g prn|M*r1&gt;. w r « fion n ilt a cun
(rn’it m in ’ii ch au ffe u r
T hat a bather wo* o111&gt;••in' ed mi

JERKS
STRAINS
it r a i * X #r m f a r i l
f ' u u t i a i i n f / a t i f Mt i k t
\ S h im m y "ttM tn * f r^S/|
r t l i n v J - uhtn trt t r u u H A i
*Uf,P&lt;nur. tly tlim in tU fhh

Hodges’ Follies Flays
For Midnight Show
A t M i 1a n e Tonight

Jim tn i« Hod gen will U* w uh the

high score prise.
company in |»er*on in the &lt;ap..ti
Among those present wrre: Hr t) of Knieee ami during the one
and Mrs. T. R. Butts, Mr. and Mrs hour presentation will preaenl
H. F. Kant, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
many act*, including the ■'lagili
Doudney, Mr. and Mra. Dave lionsun Twins, whu will .vll them
t*ke. Mr. and Mr*. M. Jacobson, «*!•** ax xlngriv of iv r r t barnm
Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Long, Mr. and 1
ny number*. Little A n n llis d lr).
Mrs. Roy Hollar, Mr. snd M n. known as th, blue flame of mehCharles Kanner, Mr. sn4 Mr*. A. dy, I* sDu with the company, **
Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kotare Alma and Rowland,
■
hot
tie man, Mr. and Mrs B. L. Per­
dsnee teem cumlng direct from the
kins, Judge and Mm. James (L Swanky club, of Miami.
Sharon, Mr. and Mn. J. O. La bey,
Thix company will ai-rv* to in
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Prank, Mr. end
Irodur* Charlie Millrr, known a*
Mre. Georg* Harden, Mr. end Mr*.
a high c l a »
fun»tcr
who,ever
Lee Kansbotlom, M r and Mn. J.
comedy ha* been di»p»n**d. and
G. Mark la, Mr*. M. B. Smith. Mra
S rh affrr and Nek'on, another com­
J. E. Courier, Mr*. Sybil Routh,
edy team. Th* *it |ji* G n l. a(,d
Mr*. If. O. Moon, end M n. 11. H.
Pop*.
«
» . •
Also Mn. George Gray,
M r&lt;
Homer little, Mr*. B. E. Taktrirf
Mm. Hay llersh, Mrs. K. Gnddirk.
Mrs K A ( smsrsn, Mra R. A.
Cameron. J r , Mra D. L. Cameron. Mi*
lVar| Moss, M n Huaa
- Mr* J KUUchvr, Mr. A K. *
Mellrin. Mrs. J. A . Tell, Mrs K.
J. Toll. M r. W. J. Toll, Mr. f .
F. I'nrtnr, Mn. A . C. M c lu n don,
Mr.
ts s u n d i*
S ch u lls.
Mm F h m g ftld e r, Mr*, a . Block,
New
hhap#a
the Mi..v. Margaret Long, Minnie
Beck. Margaret Tikfch, Aiwa
River.. Edith Bellamy, -Madeline
Mslieni. Gertrude BohM M o, and
A. E Vow.II, u Goldberg, into
Caldwell, hr. L» D. Rase a, E. C.
Smith, Jr., A. Earner, Floyd
Palmer. T K. Apgmr, and W alt -r
Pt»M*r
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iBrnt

T h e m jn who sells Pure O il products in your

neighborhood w ill give com plete, personal atten­
tion to the particular needs of your car, if given
the chance to service it regularly. Let

CHINA

h im

get

acquainted w ith it, and show you the short cut
to long-run economy. O ne of the things he w ill
TUNE IN W LW suggest is the regular use of W o co -P cp M otor
His Fur* Oil
M O N —*WID,—f R |,

7:11 to 7JO l k T.
•:U »* ( j o c s. t ,

YALE TIRES art
sold si italiona
displaying Ihu
PURE seal sign

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f i r i l l who w m a * hi to ha ar
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qtiirod cmployra to donate a put

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P A G E F ID S

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LAKE CITY JOINS
Usually Conservative
Community Has It**
Financial Problem
»‘.o||M»V*« T H f I
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MIA MI. Apr. ID.- Even ihe most
conservative members nf the Flor­
ida municipal fraternity are hav­
ing their debt trouble*, as witness
Lake City. I ho county neat of Co­
lumbia county, at the &lt;ro**-ro*da
of btgliAuy* leading Into Florida

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&lt; BALLARD’S FEEDS and FIXHfTR
% T. WOOLLEY
1 Owner-Myr.

P. A. MERO
Ballard lisp.,

,mT3 States," b« recalled,
"supported
V ( t the action of their Senate In ref l j Jecting meeibershlp In the League
because they saw in It tbe preface
to a super-state, dangerous
le
U -- their own sovereignty. The British
.g4.' Parliament rejected the protocol
'*** at Genres because they perceived
|]^j that it might engage their fleet
r and financr to preserve
world
&gt; __ order at the direction
of
the
p'ljj League Council,
heir
“ Tbe French upheld their gov*
i to eminent in Its persistent effort to
Mint make the Lcapne guarantor of tlu)
.ac, security of France. The Germans
told followed Strrsemann into
the
po. league when they hopeil to
get
. ct terrltoiisl revision and armament
parity and followed Hitler
out
when they failed. The Japanese
sought membership in the Leigcr
R *' when it Increased their prestige
a and indorsed withdrawal when the
na-' League opposed their Manchurian

W. S L
Saicmisn

tt&amp; a s

IN , qualified yesterday with the
M cn tax, t f i tala aa a candldaU
l o t atata railroad
commigrioner
froto dUiriet Iwe, lU aealw th*
coqimUalaa msnvhersjiip «x»«r 1*M
pstsesger trkffW. In C+trt l«. th e Ay lira. Msmls Eaton Greene, who
Atlantic Coast Line said the new will run for the office again.
ratew would be cut Into
effect

MEN FORM GARDEN CLUB
MEMPHIS, Tenn, Apr. 19.— UW&gt;
— Memphis men have formed o
garden club. On* o f th*
prime
movers i* Frank Gibson, whosa
bvsinoia is tracking down murdrreis. He Is captain of Ibe police
homicide bureau. Hubert Fisher, a
former Memphis and a center on
the football tram at Princeton In
the days of mass off-tackle plays
and the flying wt.'jf*, is anathsr
member.

aa Hltsbcock, J r, intarns tionsCy
known ^old itM , was ab seriously
Injured when r thrown from her
hone In Aiken,- B. C , last Decom­
ber that aha wwa unable to affix
her slgnatnyo Is * . » « dr» wn
shortly Baton her death.
An attaatntioa to the wilL
which waa filed In the Surrogate's
Court in Mlnoola, states that she
used an X-mark to sign the docu­
ment because her Injury prevented
her from writing her name.
The will, dated Mar. 11. 1IW4,
waa filed by William P. McCeol of
49 Wall fltn eL Mrs. Hitchcock
died at Aiken on Apr. 1.
T * Dr. Robert Henry Wilds, e-ho
attended her In her last illness,
ah* left $1,000 with the whimsical
suggestion that "perhaps he will

NASHVILLE, Tanii, Apr. ID.—
Cent. Hanry C. Kinkley, BO, whoj
rod* with Nathan Forrest In the
War Between the Staten, died here
recently, n# was one of Ihe last
of Forrest's trooper*.
Captain
Binkley enlisted at th* age o f 13
Ho was capturrd by Union forces
i t Washington, Ga.

At Graduation
The
bond of
School-day
fritadaklpa I* scaled the more
firmly by
aa exchange
of
holograph*.
You/ frland wlU want your*.
WIKUQLDT STUDIO

PHKSIkYTRRlAN LEADER DIES
KNOXVILLE, Tunn* Apr. 19.
— Dr. W. R. Dawson. 77, promi­
nent veteran of the Presbyterian
ministry, died hare yesterday.

I Akc City ha* lo-on caught ba-|t!‘‘n ®'
tween two fire* on tier bond*. The Cl'm,“
slioit term msturitlrs have been * " nl,,n
tun heavy t„ withstand the toll nf
*a
ltie depression, and unless the lev,,lK
ruining gsncralion puts mole Into battle,
lh&gt;i -.inking fund than the preM-nt
*
kill* lkJk'Se they will find tkainselve*
lul&lt;

Cor. 2nd ufid Hunfurd

CARTER QUAU/OBB

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from Georgia, and acroes the slate
from JackaonvIUa.
Last spring th* Florida Log Is­
is tore heaid Fred 1’. Cone, htgldy
esteemed Lake City banker and
mrntiom-d as a candidate for gov­
ernor, declare there waa no de­
fault In his county and there would
bp none. Yet today Lake City U
at least In temporary dafault on n o t
112,000 In bond brought on by j
growing deficiency l n ‘ proprrty|
tax collections and the fact liu:|
Sc
$39,000 of lier l»md money 1st
frnxcn in the re-opened Htsl# Ex-! pm
change Dank. The city expeeti to
u
cure this defection within three „ ( t|„
month*.
rtatesi
Here, a- elsewhere, in 1VJ5 ihe other
city i«»unl bund* which came due a com
within the ensuing 10 years, in- j ntoveti
stcuil of maturing Urnm for .'10 t)m A
ytais a* h. r otlu-r two issue* L's'llHcnl
imprnvrment* were done. U i l i ' tbe Bf
reservrs giaduslly melted away.j
despite nearly n I»0 percent drt.p In' * or
operating diabunicmrjila. One lunik '*''*• ’
failure has tied up most of the pxxted
sinking funds, and while it nmy force :
pay out In Mine, tjre current uuitu- j|OB, |
ritlis must wait for spring and
rurrent tax collection* for pay-1 * J’r,nf
ment.
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J U K U M ' O T IC K
no-new o r A m a c A T io w
TAX

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ST* o r TMK flWAKWAL STATt TB I o r TMW STATS o r rl.OK-

Doaier &amp; Gay’a Quality Paint*
"Deiit For Tbe South”

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It Doesn’t Pay To Postpone 1L
— Do Y’ our I*alntlng Now.

3TANIJCY-ROGERS HARDWARE GQ,
204 Sknford AvtStW

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Notice le hereby alvvn that C. St
MeKsnnsV purchaser o f T « s L'orM flrata lf « . * t » « . ' 4*1*4
lb * Sth.
4*y M AuauaL A. D . IX&gt;». b*&gt;
lfU*4' sol* -esetlfieoxo to asr w t w *
lao4 has m ats spp iiratln * fur tss
M*s4 la Isaus la accor4a*cs stlta
lib s tola esH Iflcste embraces tbs
jM k w in g dsstrlhva property
M l la geaslaets Couatr. rin rM a,
I
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o f It tv Vl.
I Be*, i t Twp. I I flouth. Itanae
I IX Eset. 14 scree.
k b r sal4 land betas eeeeeeed at tbe
B a ts o f tbs Issuance o f such cer■ tlrAls lb tb e name o f fa b n o w * .
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■(a rush of application* juat a*
aoaa aa word can bo cent to Ml aaaVnrlca men, whether Legionnaire*
or not, that Commander Clark will
be present at the party.
Mr. Anderson pointed out that
the party la open to all ei-*crvlee
men in the city and rounty. All
Commander Joe A Clark « f St. that la required is a dhilar bill to
Petersburg and Department Ad­ help defray the expenses of-the
jutant C. Howard Ronton o f ra-| steaks and the various liquid relatka.
j freshmenta that will be provided,
Commander Clara will arrive |
“ Some former members of our
late this afternoon by motor from
Post are of the impression,” ns
SL Petersburg. Adjutant Rowton
with'
arrived hete at ,»ooo today v
---- , *t*trd today, “ that they ars not
‘ welcome because they have not
his family.
IVi.mander Clark who Tuesday] paid their dues for this year. Let
if.e ie d Ihe aci •i., 'S nf ID.ObO them turret their duro. This party
.itute legionnaires In a proposed is supposed to he Just that, a parwa&gt; on the lawlcsinen element of ty. snd we want every ex servlec
tin slaw, will discus* lhal portion man in the city or coutKy to come
tVe’re
iJ the Independent Officer trill,| on nut and be with ux.
recently passed, which affects vet- planning just about the best party
we’\r ever had. so don't say that
crabs.
U is anticipated that he will in­ yob weren't invited when the neww
clude many reference to last Sat­ ret» sroiind tomorrow that we
urday night's address of National reiily 'pilrhe.l a party.'
legion Commander Edward S.
Another arfvnu net merit of inHayes who lashed out at the tefesi In legionnaires Bnd other
newest “ enemies" of the legion. ex-service men was released toB. W. Anderson, who will be dsy hy Heyward Walker.
comhost tonight, stated that at noon msnder of Campbell-Lnsalng Poet
today he had received over 7S ap­ sfter he had received . telegram
plications for a neat al the dinner f r o m hr \ et.r.n . Bureau .t M .
table. He anticipates a last mlnf*r&gt; «*r .
Th. snnounrement ha. to
do
with I f f ramps and the chance
that several local veterans may
be .enl to one of the camps this
ilfminSr.
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The announcement Is contained
in the following telegram:
"A irpresentative from our nffire will he at the basement of-

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FEEL , LOOK
and ACT

w as file d said c e r tific a te la niy o fBice, and has m od* a p p lic a tio n fur
R a s deed
in Issue
In sccu rdnnr*
K vlth la w . Held c e r tific a te r m b r s ie *
Wh* fo llo w in g
d escrib ed
p ro p erty
k lt u o t.it In Wenslbnle C ou n ty. K lo rI d s , to-w it:

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3 T IR E S ! 3 P R IC E S !

{ A G ood yeu r fo r e v e r y
‘j . d rivin g need ami
i purse

Our Largftt Sailer

For the nineteenth Spring now,
people arc buying more Goodycur tires than any other kind.
In the experience of the public
Goodyear tires deliver more
mile* of gaiety.

GOODYEAR
PATHFINDER

Thi» may be truccd to a Good­
year patent—Supertwist Cord.
Extra clastic to ubsorb road
dbocloi tuid rubberized to resist
heat, in every ply of every
Goodyear at every price it
(jives the most lasting blowoutprotection money con buy.
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Come in—sec how much more
safety the same price buyslierel i

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‘I MADE 2 TRIPS FROM WINSTON-SALEM
TO WASHINGTON . . . AND WENT 51%
FURTHER ON GULF-1UBE BEF0RF
A QUART WAS CONSUMED.’* «

day o f Mny A. D . 1114.

W it naan m y
» f f l « tnl a lfm o ln re
and rea l Ihla ih a
t t lh .
day
at
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w h ic h

m a k e lo r

and

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and p rtu p e n ty .

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Y o u ca n re m a in w e ll a n d stro n g

Y o u ta n e n jo y ttit.

You

c a n be a n asset to y o u ra e lf, y o u r fa m ily a n d ytm t t o m m u r u r f.
These m u lt i
t a u f h t at

a n a in e d

th ro u g h

P h y s ic a l

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MRS. LEU kLTS LR
M 9 Melrose Sc.. Wiasiuu-Sstrm. N. C

Tks WmrU f«M M 4

*c fine 3 (IOc«
Tt tin S lime*.
Sc ItM* 1 M m tlK
CMwt five wertla to llaa.
Dewhl* rat* fer eaptlal m
bladt face letter*.

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phone for antapDqingncnj,

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lain Art rrry nwvjtrair 5\'nir in
cttslogu* smf ret# wtifrluU

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degrees

lit— Wan 1*4
WANTKD: Resident manager for
Apartment. Also apt. for rent.
Call Clements Apts 012 Park Av*.
W ANTKD: 200 reservations at th*
thicken Pi# Supper at Baptist
Church Saturday floni tl to « P. ¥•
U6c or 2 for $1.00. I'imne 172-J ftr
■c -ervalions.

land in coOntry a» cllateral. Ap­
ply Box 1313 car* lleiabb
— A p a rtm e n ts

Knr R en t

SAN l^ANTA and Rw* Coori
Apartment*. Call It H Baggett
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eomforuhle

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clrrk or
m iniK iT
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•loro. Apply Roulr I, B ob ?U.

16.— H o u a c n

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SAVE MONEY/ DRIVE
IN ANDTRY
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y GULP-LUBE J f r

lube tgiinst ) oilier fsnmus JVt ml* in

Tmo CUY MAO &lt;Af1Y

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your Chevrolet »•
and Hons. SOI W

311 iT aytfb ^ * A t e .

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CASH f o r
Ford. Reel
First S t .

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by on* wrve reat'y knows fcn.
flrig g o . J*w*t*». Mag 1 »

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J. D . B O W D E N

a lx »il if al any (i t i l f station.

Minimum charge SO*

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8 6 8 M y r t l e S t ., A t l a n t a , G a .

P hysical
C ultur e
H otei

Sit rlooe-aled ad.erlMemeale
will be .bora** •«* lb. oaeeber
of &lt;d&gt;eo oedrved. Vo ..food. .*
eeowlto will be s l.ro toe raac**-

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T MADE 2 TRIPS FROM ATLANTA TO
JACKSONVILLE . . . AMD GULF-LUBE
TOOK ME 24 - FURTHER BEFORE MY
OIL LEVEL DROPPED A QUART.”

o u n g

abuse them because of their own

B E T T E R

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•flicy make it easy ijor you to

Pm to Lite

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Y o u c a n be y o u n f in b o d y a n d m in d
m e n ts

sUdra tpxrthmU. I'rlvatK bath.

wiliirgness to ay, undca 'Dying

Phone 265

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d is r a t e s r e sp o n d r e a d ily to n a tu ra l treat m erits

fla r h C lrrn ll l*anrl. Ragnlnd&gt;la

poof or when glasses aj^ needed.

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C a r t lflc a i* Nn. 1114. H al*«l (It* Tlh
4 a * o f Ju ly A. U-, IfeJfe, haa file d
•a id r a ilir t c n U In niy u fflra . and
k ^ j n a d * a p p lic a tio n fur lafe dre.l
B f e a v * In ntcwr#Un&lt;'« » n h
&gt;■ %Wm c a r llflc n U g n t i a r r b lh » fo i
la w ln c dracrlhad p ro p o n y m I i u I mi
I n Hrm lnola C ou nty,
r io r ld a .
to
ferllt
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N W Sfe o f NVT'a Nor. I I . T w p
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CUTS OIL CONSUMPTION AS MUCH AS 51

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Hu^h S. Johiuon h««l
,Hsrfe nf , „*w effoi
opsnrtors and mm
, r nn coa| r„ g , .djusli
Secretary Morgentiu
from hu financial di
enough to tell reportei
moonshbrr yvnd booth*
"serms a., had i*
e
planned to hit it hard.

stre n g th

I A — ITullry
N oT ira o r a r r i.it aTii&gt;% ■
TAB t i t s u i v m : H
o k it h iv
ora o r r a a u bvnuvt. uxav- T m iK K WKKK old eocksreis. V&gt;c
t v a s o r t m * *r*T r. o r ri.«H .
t-ach at fatm. Walter Bra*. Kgg
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K. CROCK KH purrliaaer of 1 » i

l.al.v m y *&lt;&gt;M Iwr ligld I'1" ' 1
n IU.W. rvculvltig $3i.'t.70J lor It.
.inj vvp.t abl* to istl.ie utility b &gt;nds
without having thu cash caugjit in
honk failures, il&gt;* f*lo that tpifdll
tunic nthcr commuhiUvs in tboxj
times. With IncrrAwd
traffic
through take City In tourist
iiiort'hitnts, "ami thu slow devcljpulrnt of general farming, llu-re
s on r**ton to bclitv* that thl*
aualclpaflt* * $ «)" will 1&gt;* ln-

to complain whcti t^e lighting is

s*

m rtK o d s
and

u i t u r h l iiir u n iv .

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v it s lir y

VVEKKK
D. C.

Tou . and ea cb o f &gt;ou. o i a b &gt; r »b »
n o lir ie d o o d
le u u lr .d
■&gt; p r e o e o t
a n y r la ln ta a n d dem an d.* a h l. 'h
••r e ith e r o f you . tu a j h a « * . o n i i it
(lit r a t a l* n f 4 ls r &gt; A . U lk e v a ,
tie
re a e e it
l a ir
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• ••unly.
r i o i t d a . t«t ih a H u n. *dU. U . H l.g t'.u ,
t V u i i l y J k4«ta *• o f h r iit lh 'il* , i
at liia n f flr r In th * L feU lit/ L « ♦•» t •
h&lt;-litre I* H a n fo r d , H* mtn ».• « *•»$«»«•).
K lor 14a. t i l i h l n t » r l% * n m a in a from
t iss d a l * h e r e o f
H o le d A p i It I S I h . y . JV. ,1.11.

they arc used. And they ate slow

b.

N s iu r a J

UAVK YOUk

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getov soj

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sscrv mila per fm r l than ibe *i rup) &gt;/ all

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fo r o u r b o d ir s .

erb Clirail Court. Wulnet* C u r t ly , FierMa
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H A V PRO

Y m n do o a t b m I i m o ld — w * thorn bi| m al 1 4 r w h ** wt l e w tSa
bsM’jin t s p ir it al y o u th th r o u g h w o r r y , i l l n r t s sn d I s i l u r c few car*

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(IVv Of N K U Her. t* Twp. It
I Boutb. n .n f e I I Keel «S orres.
•The said lentl belns assessed nl Ibe
k o to of th* iMUene* of ouch eer*
I I flrate In tbe name of T W Alutan.
‘ That O. M M eKenoe) purchaser
o f T a t C * r tlfl‘-at* N n t i l t , .listed
Th* led any o f August. A. It., l i l t ,
h ot Died sold etotlflcuts In my nfMice, and has made appllestlna for
l a x deed
to Itouo
In ar.ord *n re
w ith lew Hold r * it tflr o lo ombrseeo
the follow In a described
tn o m r l)
siiuoled in Hemlnul* fo u n ty . Klor
Ha. lo - w lli
j
N W V* o f HW VS 4 »e I t Tw p
• I I Houtb.
lianas
s i tu n . f t
t ' seres
.
The enlc land betna neeeeeed nl th*
date dl lb * IseaSBe* o f sorb rer.
Siriroto in lb * aam* of T. vv. u »r&lt; &gt;
1 Koines sate o ertltlrotro ohsl1 b.
freaeslaed
areaCdlna to U w
tss
(deeds w ill Iteas fbeieun on tli.
fllt b day o f May. A. t&gt;. ISIS.
1 Witness my n fflelst o lg n ttu i.
snd seal Ibis tto S|h day o f April.

A S vvurntcr du&gt;s invite more
/ \ .u n d fouler d rivin g, you
take more risks on thin slick
easily-punctured tires —heat
lowers further their resistance
to blowout, which is why you
need sound new tires in the
Spring.

MOOIIKSVH.M '.. bid., A pr. W .*
S H A N G H A I.
Apr.
I!'. id*i __( A P ) — llunlcil throughout the lii-finltr proof thst thn v Aim-ilcountry as Irsdri
ui o r outlaw ran flier, inixsing for r u M days
gong, John lliiluiy* i v u i revealed had crashed in Hangchou bay »» .»
yesterday to lia.i «|o n.
a fe w j supplied Iasi night when I hinese
quiet hours at hi- tamer's farm I flshei men, combing the hay, pulled
home near heir th v.eek end o f up part* of the airplane
Apr. 7.
I The hull ami part of the pilot'*
Conformation i n
'm m
the »rat. when Itohert G&lt;«t of I ■ i«
father, John V\
IM i'iige..
" I , vilit-. Kv , on. silling, we • i.unid
,jxtks-«i with him foi -nine tim e,'
O fficial- now believi In. cnifi
.he eldelly
mail -ii 1. n Ming. .{ruck the water nt higli ....... I
•John isn’t in Indiuoa now ”
o dmirtg a fog. wrecking It., me______
_
ehine and killing its ocrupniits in■nsrket control till with the ap atantlv. The othei Ami" ii an- weie
pioval of ntajoi st it ion of the re
I vnn Cailson of l&lt;&gt; nna.
Texas,
used measure. I Inn mail Fletcher and Janie* Frink of Miami. I !a \
uaalirled thai a I i i ii J tote woul I .lapanme hu«lnr*s man » * * a psn- reached late today.
singer.

purchseer

B r TXT f r f t r t r bts-W n i t t * . usteit
h t era t a r o f A u g u st. A l&gt;, t a il,

They’re blowout-protected in E V E R Y ply

flea f t tka T t K n M l
Hodto, Sanford, I t 1: t)
Friday afternoon for t
of adcurlhg 0 ie*ib*rdhl
veterans' contingent of
tan Cohaerratlon Corp
“ Will r&gt; » plc*»* »«•»
publicity •• po'eslble
teres ted veterans and
Meet our represenlatlt
qualified to give them
mation on the subject,
M accomplishing appll
membership. Our rep
ln S* nf&gt;ioH
noon on Saturday."
Commander Walker i
wbil» he is not fully
the details, It i
that ,on,r s,mlnoIe C
r* n ^ n,l somett
rummer, if they ai
rmplsyrd, by meeting
Bur« * u representative l
row ,n&lt;* Saturday.

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�o g ia t a t a w e te a g m s

W:W!&amp;

: Majority Of Directors
P VoteA gainstAdding
fc NewClubsToLeague
P *, "Scrub one, scrub two.”
That’* what'a In store for Han* ford bane bell fans this summer,
v from all indications, for President
V Buck Wcsvcr and his Northeast

Biliousness

Florid* League til recto re hats I f ? m n |
turned down Sanford’* ppplleation
for immediate admittance Into the A j
U
league along with Leeaburg.
i n i - 11
Whet map bo the death knell uf C t r l T P
Im
t c ih a h 1
m flanf.Mt-uf
■ fim n t lP ! M I I I w *
baseball
In
Sanford 'Alula
this sumnur.-------was sounded In Weaver's telegram,
received hero last night. It resits
l Lo
ns follows: "Northeast Florida Improv
League will continue as six club vrnues
league, majority clubs vote against vice cl
admitting Hanford and Itresburg.” Pacific
However, If local Tan* would be|lrW *
satisfied with a four-club league,M*"1 F*
there still remains a chance that percent
league baseball may Ire played.* Miror
l-rrsburg and Cocoa are said to Meet P
be ready to put a team on the field capscll
In a few daya, and Banfonl could percent
do so without much trouble.
’ Hlocl
I f some local person is well -4' " 1 1
enough acquainted with l.a»cl&gt;all i chalrmi
fans- at Kissimmee and would
r'
agree to contact theae fans at man* w&lt;
once. It may be that Klsalmmec paymei

STATEJ

THESTANDING8

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Mirrum, Menton, MelliM A ^ R u ffle *

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F e rre ll; Weaver, 1 iionoti, llueaeil
Jiwl lle r f.
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loo a* A M «— 4 11 •
ISiitlerlepr YV&gt; n il, Vfrvlim, llaatni?
Hill Hhca, Hoi fell, llrtdgea and
t*t*ehrapfe.
At Cleveland m s pot ono—e | 9
HI. I.riulp
•«« ono oof— | ..i §
lia lle rle a : iVnrai&lt;n and PjrtI*k 3
llad le y and llrmetey.

Sour Stomach

Constipation
lV««rr*fitp *• Km alta
At S rw Vnrh 1«o = 001 n i l — I- y
r i i l l 4i]w||ihi« Oh* oon 1a | •— S
I *
Iim lIrrl* a: F Il rutmiToina and Itlrli
*m1». A. Moor# and W ilton,
\t rir«».hi&gt;n "I*
f i i
H &gt; ton

Junior Efi-Frcshman
Track Teams To Meet

United L u m b e r Co.
french

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nee ia commissioned.
Some Democratic leaders expressed the opinion the candi­
dates
for
toes* two offteoo
ihoald NOT bo required to en­
ter the primary and pap the cost
of campaigning because o f the
uncertainty o f the limits o f the
now Judicial circuit* If the con­
stitutional amendment la adopted.
llowerer, the state Democratic
Eiecutlee Committee, at its an­
TALLAHASSEE,
F I*, Apr- nual meeting, decided to have
the candidates
ID.--(A1)-Florida
voter*
will the names of
have a chance in November to rrinted on the primary ballot aa
decide whether they
want 2D usual and the people will vote
Judicial circuit* with 40 Judges, for eandldetes where the terms
or whether they want IB circuit* of Judges and state attorneys
with a corresponding
reduction cs pi re.
consoli­
in the number o f Judges acc'i-d- I If two districts are
dated Into one under lha pro­
leg to population.
A constitutional
amendment posed amendment, and two can­
hava
been
directing the Legislators to
re- didates for office
district the stale according to nominated. It then will rest with
Into lb sir- the governor as to which is to be
population dlvlslo
district's
cults will be on the genersl elec­ comndaaloned, if the
population Is NOT sufficient to
tion ballot.
The amendment would sdd Sec­ warrant two Judges.
What would be the result If
tion 4S Article t» of the presenl
Constitution. It
provide* thal the Legtitalure did NOT rsdistrlct
'•there shall be no more thar the state If the amendment ia
fifteen Judicial circuit* of tbs voted (a a question nobody seems
State of Florida to be approprl ready to anawer.
■tely designated, numbered am
defined by a suitable law enacted ’.apportioned to Florid* in 1030
by the Legislature for that pur-.under its
population
Increase,
po.e In accordance with this I the Legislators haggled throuehamemlment.”
'out It* 1031 term about cresting
A population of M.OOli persons the new Fifth Gong reaxlon.t Dl«suuld bo required before a firand finally wrlii home after
cuit could be created. Existing l « l days without having crested
trrms of circuit Judges *nd state Iht district. As a result.-, the
attorneys would NOT ho a ffected .f,f,h
congressman
campaigned
The .mendment would require I ■ «* w *. elected . * congrewmanthe Legislature, at Us 10S5 ae..i1n .;, t ’,* r* # tn m F,or; d* ’
to rrdistrict the stale and “ raakej
effective the reappt : tionment and ( M o t h e r W h o L e t l l a b y
rrdurtion «»f judicial circuit* and
..
.
cirrui. Judge*
hereby content D f O W I l 18 H e l d 11188110

Voters To Decide On
Number Of Judges
I
Needed In Florida
1

TpRlrNst'R M m lli

I Villa'll Ilia • !»

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t t a llr f If A * * r r t i|l, tV rliln * him
F rankhuuip, lie-tin nnd llo
scan. H ltih m .
At fln rtR M M m
• ( • * ||a w f " « &lt;
'hlragt.
On ( |D* f|f~ ~ a I I (
Ita llfr|p » V*nr*. lHl«iiit and 1*0m
liar-itl. Ifiifh and Itnrinntl.
AI HI. I^ miU non loo 30*'—* 7
rilln lsu ra h
II* nfn •)#— 7 |o
Ita tlrrlm :
I*.
I&gt;fiifi,
YValfcrr
tlrlriiKg, llalrtrn and V. I m v Ik, |jm
Im nry; F rrrirh, I'hm iiinn. and &lt;lr»r»

The Junior High Hchool track
tram will meet the
Freshman
lirtrk
U-am of Heattnole High
He bool on the U tter’s track to­
morrow afternoon in a inret whirh
is unique In that both teams are
depending u|wm no jiarllrular rnURnt to lead them to victory.
..
t r o le r * ., - .
Individual brilliance I* said to
Memphis t, I m l. n,,,* |
mean little- t„
the Junior High
K n o ie n ie ■ i- i .m i lanw iaa
r ill r n l . i t In ...
s*. w i i . i . a
outfit, while la-on U w « n sprint­
Nashville el
er, i* con.iderr.l as the lone 'star* • • I Krr.unit.
of recogn.xe-l merit on the Frrsbmart team.
The following
event*
wilt tie
run o ff: ho yard dash; high jum p;
right pound shot put;
standing
broad jum p; running broad Jump,
Through the purchase of a gro ­
I 0O yard dash; 220 yard ilasli;
cery store and filling station lo­
440 yard n U y ; free throw h a.k rl
cated at 20th Street end French
ball contest.
Avenue, P. D, McKae,
who ha*
is not as ’‘fast'’ as he thinks it l&gt;
been connected with- * dairy bi&gt;’Kissimmee i* reported as being a
.ness in Sanford for some time,
rnLId baseball center, and Lees­
.* now a member of the Betteburg
and
Cocoa
officials
are
Food SV&gt;0e* system.
anxious that the town Join the
In a statement ia*ued this morn­
livery service will alio tie placed
1 Iragua.
*‘
J •
ing Mr McRae said that in addi­
into operation, Uia announcement
tion to the extensive sdvrrtislnr
said.
now employed by the Better Food
lyetem he Inten ia to us* s t l lf oth­
er methods of stimulating busi­
ness in hi. stare, which had pre­
viously been operated
by John
Andes Mr Use's Better Food Store
wll| hendlr a complete line of gro ­
ceries, produce, and gasoline and
ail produrta. A telephone and de-

m

I*. D, McKae Enters
Local Grocery Field

a ll. v l * » « » v * n&lt;l *P le
whipped to creamy »mon1
l| M ln itii a d lliltt Kji
T t S ? U .w u p .

•New Yorker Claims j AIR 5KKVICK yr artkp
BUENOS AIRMA, Apr. l t t - t f f )
elect*J
a Judgu or eU U al­
to rosy (till moat reeeiv* aj&gt;-. CWA Crews Caused »— A six-day d r m il) aorvlcf t#tvroan Bueno* A im phfl Stuttgart,
(■ointment and a esmmlaaion from
the governor. Usually the nomi­ Trem endous Hanp,Germany, w u i M f t n t M Tues­

I

M IA M I. Apr. ID.— (A P &gt; — A sani­
ty commission .yesterday declared
insane Mis. Eva May S o ila ge , IH,
who,
a
coroner’,i jury
held,
dinanrd her five-months' old son,
Itcbort, here reeently.
Courtly
Judge W . F. Blanton,
lek-iving the report of two phjsirim * and a lay member of the
commission, ordered Mrs. Nottoge
to the State llo ipilal for the In ­
sane at Chattahoochee.
The woman told the authorities
she placed the child In the Miami
River in a moment o f despondency
over marital affairs. The commis­
sion renortei she suffered period:
of loss of control of her actions.

day with the depart**'#’ o f a hydro1
NEW YORK, Apr. 10.—Civil plane for NaUl.
.
Works Admlniatrstton men and _____...»
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&lt;
other relief worker* have damaged
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the New York City park* and
I I V 1 A
A roa gl
parkway to such an extent that
IJ f 11.
/ 4 £ | (|
"millions of dollar*" would have
* * * * * *
been aaved had the workmen re­
ceived outright doles, Cl 11morn II.
WY
*
.
Clarke, consulting Inml'caf] arch| f l l C A | | | T in
ilect o f the Park Department, de* W W w U lU t
dared at a "Know Your City"
_____
meeting In the ffom si'* City Club. Mare Than H % of A ll Caaea of
“ I am confident,” he acid, “ that' RheoastUai Are Canned or Agnot only would thu dole have'graveled by Kxeesa Uric
Arid
saved million* In damage and
*
-— hundreds of thousand, in T u . W l . t£ ,M" A
£ £

pm luuf iiritd.
1IR1DGB HI'AN I1UKN3
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 1 0 .- A
-ridgo on tho Ward road, a short
llxlanrr from the pavnl highway
xt Jack.on Illuff, caught fire re­
cently and one span was destroy­
ed. C. D. Pedrlck, county
road
r.uperinUndent, said the fire start­
ed under the bridge from a wood*
fire. It will b* rebuilt imm*dlaUly-

N E W Y O R K , A pr.
ID.— The
reign of John F. Curry as loader
r f Tammany H all appeared head­
ed fo - an early end recently whrn
William P. Kenneally, chairman of
the Tammany (Tractive committee
signed n petition *d.-man.tlng the
Tammany leader's n.dgnatlon.

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For Representative
Group Two

I hsri-hy aa»«Ma.e m l eandMary
fm- lls |ire s e a t a ll|e to the ilw alslature from U.mtuol* I ’anntr, /Iro n *
N« I. suUJe.-t In th* lienm eratie Prl*
m arr In he held &lt;&lt;a J u ; s i l k nest.
Mh»uM I he ai.mlnale* I (jri.mlse' lu
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For Coonly Comtnlaal:

TIRES

of

Us Supply Your Automotive Requirement*.
Lubrication—Parts—Accessories—Tires—
Gasoline—Oils

District No. 5

For Representative
Group No. 1
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fa r II* proa*mat IV* l * }h * ■tat*
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sratle primary la J » « * R

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ih«- w**rrl»»
utrli'l pronuiuf In
running th# H ln U 'i
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For Representative
Group No. 2

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ANNOUNCEM ENTS

T R A IG H T E D G E D C O G S OF

PVtlV » • • fmPM liW*P
tkaa nave. Vaa*lt «s )r y rear
trip Nseth ever apris* tilthn p , st Hu htlpht i t tnsir
ktavty. RWt straight throwsh
Jr *t«p aver snrouta.

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�tv's!*!**

PabJbhrd In Ftoriibfr H e a r t
t i e World’s CrestMi Vegetable
Spot and Richest Garden Land
AN INDEHlWtURNT DMI.V NKUSPAI’KR
tim ber Associated Press

SANFORD, FLORIDA. PRIllAY. A H U L 2 0 . 1934.

NUMBER

l*rtco Fire Cents

JOiSON ASKS t/.
rr 5n. Invited
| •, ' | To
rp Join
r . League
r ^DAKOTANS ASK FIORIDA W IL l|C«?
"‘'0.t
«
“
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f OF GEORGIA1
la rk L a s h e s C lerg y m en
U. S. PRESS AID Which Wojild Protect Them FOR 31 DAB OF GET PDA CASH Who Criticize O rg an izatio n BAD MOT
GIVEN
FORNRA CODES
MARTIAL LAW FOR IB ROADS
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PITTSBURGH. Apr. 20.— (A T ) |, « , * disgraceful.
—A *-«ll to arm* for the long-au,
.____ •
fering “ whlU collar’ worker*, lbmillion* of middle claumcn who
20,000 Farm ers Seek
are flanked on one *lda by cupital nnd on the other by latau.
Action T o Prevent
waa sounded yettrrday by Eugene
Actual Hattie Over
A. Holland, Pittsburgh Ipauia-uman.
Land Foreclosures
Announcing Ihe formation of
the While Collar League o f Ani.-r
B IS M A R C K , N . IL* Apr, 2il.~
WASHINGTON. Apr. 20. Ifa, a non-profit, Incorporated or­ “ This is no racket. *\i is a
(A*) I'rinlictiunfi of “nflual
JL (A P )— General
Hugh ganisation designed “ to .worl: In 1 mu lit, clean-cut pwipusitinii* The by fai niers to tft*f«*t»d I i«t,lfp liiwl
Johnaon told newspaper edi­ the interest* and for lbg w-el(nr. t ,n r l that squvakw g»,ti the niu-t arra itijiiitiirti a |»«atitii*n yvJit*’u!ji&gt;
tor* today that no charge* Df that great group o f tfnitid u i * a aw. Tim t*a if lay r«» 111nc 11 3hi h- 1BNkiiV iiovfffMir Willi am A,
!"• U Huh been given In the capof
NR A
cod®- violation, State* cltiren* commonly, « « " "
I .anger lo drcUn* minimi law.
a* the ‘white collar' c'aaa." IL'l mii-t. tiie laborer an«i the luuiu-i.j
,
,, .
brought ngninat largo manu- land raid the idea wa* lidm f i n . i'..- long-sufferinu and m I.-m '
“ f .7 ..........
M r collar c l . . .
nu.M
Im- , r »
North D a t o l, I n ,.. • llolltsctiirera had developed a watching a "two year parade
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day
Associntmu
« »• I inui tial
that would stand up in hopele»aoe»a."
"For two year* I watchnl n
I In- league propu*,........W ly nrfor “ 3U ,U&gt; ■'
U1
the courts.
""1™ *'“ "
Ha w*» addressing th* Am eri­ »W*ady atream o f while col 1st mi n ..... for irlief and .. fight umiiiMt' v*‘" 1 lnlrl tm n e ''
additional burden, by
tin- ,,f *h» mortgage Imr.
«m r » .training their latt rtM iiro-i i&gt;j
can .Society of Nmsepeper
Edia Iter
thin
Nation jI
1 lorlutn
talking In on their life IttauraOev. 1||»w« r .if ■lines protest*."
‘ U rV Im i h. *aM lh»t W l r help
(icanlstnrn wrto aim . - tel in one
would *pe*d the eecompli.bimnt
eviction case mot no evict inti W»w
i of NBA objectives, -But if you
prevenlet! l*y gul«-imit'H ml oriltr
,T bang areutil like tmUurn. anJ
in another.
swoop down on arary mistake it
The ifoverniir hmt the m jU ffl

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Administrator S a y s
Violation Charges
*•So Far Made Have
No Merit In Court

111 trt* lunier.***-

,

An afternoon moating of Un
National Pret* CUub yettanlny
formally opened
the
aociely'a
twelfth annuel convention which
Ha pmldent, Paul Uellamy of the
Clcreland Plain
Dealer, aald
hould Include frank and
o|.&lt;-n
Consideration of the new pr^liJi-tna prrcljillalfd on the pruix by;
the New Deal.’*
“ We have proceeded upon the
theory that we ahould n»t
be
• fr a il to tackle hot poker* lrenuae Rhey ware hot." Bellamy
told the aoeicty In oolllninir a pro­
gram of ipeakera which Included
Hugh B. Johmom, ’NBA chieftain,
and Raxferd (f. Tug well, aaeiiUxnt
■veratary o f agrltullure.
“ For
l am grataful to
dioar of our nuipbar who by their
own efforts *ad that freedom (o f
)gha praaa) rail*rated In tho news­
paper code," Bellamy aaid. “ But In
a le r g e r aenae, ura hnd our auc■111 mak« o r . break the

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V

w * truly • * » » • tl&gt;« peop1*
- V . .the freedom o f tho prrea. . .
w ill real lo rarer aacur*
in the
•olid reek of publle e*teem.M
Freak P ark tr Btockbrtdgr, edi­
tor of tha American Prni*. w a*
tha othar major apeaker of the
opening ee**lon. Ho aald editor,
ahould l o "reillatle phllo»npher»
onouih’’ lo week fo r tho truth be­
hind tha pe*a.

“ Mr. floorer, ” StockorulKe ’ aid,
"once remarked me when he » a *
In tha W h lU llouaa, aproiw* of a
landing bill which w a* more hu■nanlUrian than ocoaomical: 'The
trouble with thla country la loo
much IcgialatloD by amotion.'
" I wundtr whether ona of tha
main trouble* of Journatkim may
not te too much reporting by amo­
tion.
“1 would look with aome diatruat upon any
new,paper
reportar who took aarlou»ly much
of tha maai of prepagamla, put*tira facta a n l dubloui *u tl,tic *
with
which
govam m enU - o u r
own included— Good the
new.
papar offleaa."

Bishop CannonSays
H e Could N ot Be
Guilty A s Charged
W A S H IN G T O N , A R t Y to. ( A P I — Blahop C aaniji told a D U •y *t o f Cojumbla Jgiy today that
ha and M U a A d a B a m w g h * could
not hare co nap Irad to' rlolata th*
'ederel corrupt practUwa net in
rgUlng to report H M O O roeolred
for hla 19U anti-Smith csm poig*
bocouao tho woman narer knew ho
obuinod tha money.

■Who® Conoon. yaatoeday
flad that ** parat* atato commit
ret* ware aot up to hondU tha
t.mpalgA ogalmt Alfred-M. Smith
in IK S. h oi that only ona Utter
bead WM-uaoj ie cut down on-

1200 CITIZENS OF NEW NRA EAGLE
LEXINGT ON BAND GOES ON DISPLA Y
TOTROTECr U.S.TNI.S. ON MAY 1

I
I

In n hr it*I Imp address dnrttih rran* mid tj-gionnairr*.
Ill* nildrr.* inrludrd aeorchlng
which he charged that enemies of
the American l^i*ion are guilty of reference to “ Sul»ldlte«l" ea*t**(JruaA mi* «iiiti*ntpntH In their ern metropolitan nrw.p.perV Po' i j a l m a d g e
**
Ih te st attack unon the organlsa- lelen lowartl the l*egiont aa die- j

I. m•

NcwRuildingrrofcrnm
Plnces EmphnsiHOn lioni:om™*,',lrr Jt*
.
* ....
.
la . Clerk i f St. I'e lera.u rg
la«t
tlfg n w n y fl
W iping night denied the existence of a
Out Bad Crossings I ..i ralli-il "l-cglon lobby" al W a»h
WASHINGTON,

Ap.

illy..ill and ralleil U|Kin niemliers
'•.I i'am|*bvll-l*&gt;**luK I’osl nf San(..rd to "Preach the g. pel of I f

Lit

• r i ll. (r.Pin| road bmlilmg
vomit » pu t - f «h- ►“,nlfm u" U v‘ ..... .
,nJ
yiaio,
aili|| fion. now on.
lu'o PtV \ opvraliont.
«pi
i
In*rod. .-* ■ Jo m i * Ibsn 7b 1^ I'l'iisnti b rn ve.li'nlay following
.
,
i t i nv
w in b ’ ! p stb en d at
o iloil'd i lieelt-iip " f i-.iiiirie* i
||r ‘
id L uni y f lub to al*
nt .im nt.
a.«| the i-uid
I litidtng
will he fiii.m-'-'l wholly
by tU&gt; |*V\ A uinh r (dim-* identi*
cnl ’
th r in effect hist
year
\Mi Mo t tin* mm IhU year wil1
f «|'u*»l I Hr tu.i t loin l iif $ InJ/Hdir
Odd nit .1 h o lie n dc ter mi nod.
In t!i.
inter nirvmg which
is hum i i it l luioht
iHg
a 11'Int i .ily high mileage »§f ftr^i
111111la iitM- rm i‘1rnrhnti. fill

under advisemt nt.
**|ifi |:erale utleinpl
are under
I way througliiiui ih«
t it** hi tmsl
run* 1rue hurl
Till* l&gt;‘|h' uf
the fat mii r* iiiul pit vent
I hern
i.|usl luatl bmbblip n man liiii r«
from putting in their t'i"|»s/* the
Htl‘llt'1
of vv irk, ntyl lli*’
"
plea I** the gii.ttnor *ani
im .ilvnl hav«- atbb’il lo ti^ m l IIS
, "7 hi f e 'kill e urtual hatlle, Al
i.( 1in- »r!ii f | 11*n '
( lead) hfuii* *■wiit'is are in jail
Maiiiitt-turiU'i- isu*l
H
\Yi advi-r putting the fit »ti* unili’i
1tMiirt;nl la w 1•■' tn days tin ! we mI«ii w &lt;11 Folk larr* &lt; *
11* m liti.iv uf 1In* In nrI
.
offer VO
W X .s m N n T O S s
A |»r
in
|ii rserve nlliiMtijrli m "it*rnl it&lt;1|*a•i r
"M att.
Ni:.\ w Her. nine Kagle will inuke
l
mol tin in tin- - t u t ny t»-in
peace,
a
it, I mu delk&gt;e«) del-lit on Ma&gt; I
( lutnee to 1&lt;.mI* w ill i*imi4* Mi (*• &lt;
mortgjik»
lit na inrnl
1
it ihut ion w eic
announce i li.-t
l.n t y*-B 1** 1&lt;*!•«( 1*.n*It

Annivcrary O f Rattle;Johnson ArrangesFor
Finds City ProtestDistribution O f ’3-1
ing New Deal Aims
Model Bird A t Once

u ;\ 'N U T U M . M um , Apr. 20
&lt;A l*&gt;
Kioin
w h 'ie
i ».r.t that wnN iHurd around
ihe W" !
vius 11red
years
i»IT" Another shot
fired yes
lrii.uk
this time at CHii'Fir*i
A jutAe^l, Htv.ne.1 lijf lin»re ilmr | ..H|nt Hugh S. Joint*on v,in It tt
1,200 iiliie n of
leaiinglnn
an* . b
tlelivvred by the ISnhrfl ire
l i n t »iil t0 Mawwaihi-ai* * i u
|IU‘1 urtnu nt to every Im-iiie** ntim
|
i« t'oilKtVM, *v i.i vur*led I ' m i lie country.
Wawhmgipn,
rriticiiir.if
nnnMi/1
|
new eagle, »vii*i 1’ie legend
other thing*:
i ' \\ t&gt;o Our Port*' n-ptui'.J i*y 1ftI mil l sa| » » r v lr«
•-I Albert II
■.11, !«■ wind “ Cude" wiM i&lt;t ni. f 1 I •uiits, (H, Vkh" t •I nt in* homi"F k d u l
luterf. r«-&gt;. m in m
employer* who air npmiiting 1.1 • mi
iy
nflrrn&lt;Hiii
Ui lartilu
I
neaa U ..&gt;er the g u i,r id pnu *'•
ilei *H npj&gt;roved CO1'' olid ' h
t |ii • y
11id 1I
- w»■ir tiel i ut
auriilt reform and .•&gt; ■•mm .
united to rmnpleta tin rforL "t ..
&gt;’«* &gt;(• t*A|i| *»Ii
B.V. . .**
......... .
'■ ■ " " - I " "
rovery," John.on aaid.
‘ “ Ipjiifluitr axtcra’ in if i .!i*l»
1&lt; noon, w .l. K a n knl.tlle J.-no
Under.'the word "* w l«' wot ap ►i&gt;»» uf Hit* Fill.- -pal t nurcti ut
ariet.la'.ly Ue«iKi'"d r-lety
*
I
peoe the mi01a of th . in lo.-lry ondl
(trunk
**Pa&gt;*«£g« u fle g h iM li »m sitibi-u;' an in livolnal regi.trail" ) ouo&gt;l« 1
i &lt;•
K01 indu.trie* fin v Im It h &gt;i ' i n |
muir cr.rt*fui com iibritldD by * wt*
ha vi not yel been nunpl ■ &lt;&lt;,i .I..I111
A rvaiiing of the p&lt;*»i im «!'•» anil i.«»e d an .................... . . |.. r |
Cl. , Kn :
1
was part u f flip cxc* . i ^ o *»st Mi** unit ini’ 1»&gt;• of the
JohnaonV l&lt; tin lu l.n-.io, *-men
batUa g rrc n in obaarvanct* uf &lt;h *
ex; inning the lien ."ig' •
i a*i&gt;iIi unmveraary «t th ■ ikiri*i
" I t . ili.jday by ym. m l)
r..,,,, I
\pj IW, ! 7TSb Im’I w w i iHt* Minute
the public I Mat you on r
n.1
Men an l in»* Itriti**h.
Iu awn in liu fo rm itr **J by I a1*- iltg Willi the , ant 111111,IIv lo.
IliigLiiii r iiif f i* in t nbrlltb! bnyn, In •Jornpitnt out uofnlr | i n i i . , s nll |
met lent, of rmn [let itl&gt;&gt;.1 nnd lhat
prnti‘*t to (irt»vinn«i .nvi Miuit au
thoiitJi R, Hue "ftiM'inrit m*
cun- you m e giviiiK ymi" i n"!,.;-. ., |
.'",&gt;.nil .1. al ti)' pa) mt e l.
\
vlttlcil
an.! ndhenng to mile hum •.
*'VVi* urr H nJvifl 11.*»1 Jit1
j
W .i
i itli tiuni, \
i
Philip•,
"I.a I ) ear you w -re u -.e d |o{
v iff .a 11* right* of ,i-i'au - 4Hter*
1nnd
A h m g w. m *.n t i , hL u t .l
print’ unii its r e w a r d i
n.tiAt r©n- III.) lay the Jllue l ag,, u . rvi,|riU C
givin tin1 Prut* i tmil iH gn.i
..r!| and
linue. fret1 ftom ui.rfs* •viable in Of your faith m n,..
nt w tiit ’tiiw is
Ci Irry t amp
m U a lr&gt; ... !
UriervnH- by (he federal go.ern* Ainenrao trade and
menl, and wv tleiuarui t h v i r defeat d' |ire.nl&gt;.o |,y united effor..|I Nil. Iljfi, Woe -nit'll nf (In- VV'*f 1"I,
Mm } cur you nt- anted to 1.. : fit u iiii'et ilip In "hi1 ill tbe V\.... h
f t e a e n litii'ii at your hutulu*'*
H ail hist night
piny tin. dieUiM'ln- ||iUl.
j m i’ll
I I a n - w * i » r o i i i p i r t * d fan i i « Ii •
a aymbnl that you. logetn-r .1 l&gt;
the other member* of you, pint.e flirt iiifRting uf WuiMlnim, tu L*
ular trade or Induatry, bar.- uinli'd iifld nt l,4-«'*burg lirxl I (tun tin)
and
jn iio ijii.’vn u iit
kin*,
tu complete the wink of rnnirety. ' night,
mode tbit thi* lm?jt Camp «ill
The official
Bemtmde County
nirct n «x t WViJnex.iuy itta*lit
tn
Democratic Kiecutire t'ommttteo

n, ' t with t&gt; letter *i* m Aiming

■&gt;11^M+frEdT

FI mmJii in**liiolvil
»x
nt iriaib* ri uKMny *, I mil it
1Ugr !‘m‘ 1 'if
f I Mii.ii' 1
» 1Ji|'lt)
■•••!*•"
JlliiMM‘1 . krill’ n I
II
it UNI BRlll.

Opening Gun In 1934
Campaign Due May 1

New Lindbergh Clue
Proves To Be Futile

appro,ed opcn'ng'gun In lb * l » 3t
lolttlcal campaign In Ihl* county
,vlil Tv fired ata mn»» meeting to
NEW YORK, Apr. 20.-tAV
le held at InV.v Mary on Turadajr
The golt Volt burkle found on
nigbt, klny I. it wa* announced by
Sherman M. I.lnyd,
*ecretary- WUllam l^rdner, 37. inmair of
l^airnworth Prlion waa rejected
trcaiLit r of tho Committee,
Mr. I loyd. M'leaaing the follow­ today a* a cine in the Undbergh
kidnaping.
4
ing )Ut nf politic .peaking datr.
..........hare
............
..... 9/ the
....
Police Lieutenant Jimei Kllnn
which
iho ......
aanctlon
Committee, tlat.'il "ihVt tha^da'tr.l * t*° h** • &gt; * « Marketed wRh the
are aubject to change and that j
inreaUgallou
from tlw
date* for
meiting* other than&gt;,1* r' * n&lt;*
• * * * *or 0&gt;* fan
those achi-dali-.l &gt;»n I* arrange I aom monry aald, "none of th
money went far any belt buckle "
by application in l( J. Holly:
The burklr waa purehaaed In
Friday Maj i I'anla; Tuesday,
May R, OiTpia, Friday, May 11, 8 wlt4*rland, and the poller tiro
Oviedo; Tin &gt;da&gt;, M«y ll&gt;, I g g j . ] 1* ll* nl **'d that tyjn* of the ISO,
came ter,
wall
wood; Friday. May 18, Altanranto
*to* ’• I‘ over *a -------tamed
...
up
...
In
Spring. Tue» lay. May 21, S or­ g . . ■Jaffile" haa _______
' d CUy; Friday. May 2», Chats- Earo;&gt;e. U rd e n e r la arrvlng Ihrv.
ota; Tuesday. May J’.i, U k « Mon­ / ••re for attempllng to ; a * i
*
roe; Friday, June I, .Sanford,
counterfeit till a l the Bo&gt;tus air
port.

000

Scout Officials W i l l
Attend Oviedo Meet Cuba Seeks ToCharge
MackadoWith Murder
Scout
officials,
by Arthur ltr.nin, choirH A V A N A , Apr. *0.— t&gt;p)_- Tin
o f the Seminole Founty Bwy Cttboa gorernmtnt it arming Itrelf
■Cornell, will be In Oviedo j with legal weapon! to bring for

annual ^tag t‘art)

Boy

■trail nf Thurmilay,

I

and esrussble and

little time in iu
eaplanalmu ui
tint portion nf the Independent
tlffim i bill which nffectu lh

L a m b Saturday I&gt;aut DayTo
D irect- 1 Pay Poll Taxes For
ly To lleiHlijunrleriM
Eligibility May 15

M o ih u , VVhitu,
W illA n N w e r

IMill 14*g IMII *4I

m l limit pay*

k^, h»' beili
i»‘ tuvaim'
i4'‘*&gt;i*tani

who

w«*i •*
Mil

Ju
.t

MtniM’.

I mI i

adimi ir ntr al oi

I 11*)'ir*iim| wJmiiuKtixt.ir who
fii4&gt;«iii| aim'd (u Sanfurd

by

wai
He

l!i&gt;iiul Eiigifii**i K. K Ilaird, Hoifi'iiml Hii.ctui ot Belief Ihiruthy
tiii'VM'hl, mi.l Hi giunal Auditor E

M Held Ji
Mi Swap** and bi»
ori‘ 111
llievard eounty i»nl»&gt;
making
mnlar rhxiigi* in (he I f BA • el
p mi that county
In future, MrMm ■ will be
i« fcpuli! P le dirt it I) t&gt;i Mi
G ill
Hi* &gt;■*' *1 *„|,|, Mr Whit. t&gt;. Ml l l » " t ulid
' ..... ' Mr I «ml, to Mi It- id
'
f' V
Ml Swup* *l*it tntrd tti»l Hie

i-ormti '• t|uutu of fundi

1i

t**i

-dl

KKHA w.rk will In- maib'
ti..n,
month 1" inowth
Tlie itiunti &gt;|U&gt;da i-t tideral fund- lot Aprd
i« fltl.'J &gt;.- WIiicb i* tn rtii't labi'i,
mateiial
Hint *upplliM u»ed, and
adiniin.tialive cn*t»
Mi Mliite -tateil tnday that li t
pent'di- ate on the KKHA pay rid I
for Hu. ui'.'l. Eighteen were added
ltd* iiiurnuig ait inamlwr* uf
a
|r i. n wnttuig on a highway neat
i tUiil aiid.i

I I

I'l.ll'.l Nliil*— l

inn

Mori*ck yi’» («*riiaa&gt;

I’ rnject- tmw In |irnee*a of rum
Salvation Army Human Nei'ds Appeal |detln|i
in tin* county mrlude work
nil tli" ' .mly
1n I
a)airin 'Ih Ended At Supper In Parish House I building*, the cit, i1.ewer,
the Court
i ii

iii

K i n ■ Ihe Conn!) I Ilium, • ('ulut
H»I4 Salvation Army human lUiM -hrl H •*.*!.). I,null
KHtber |iirnl t.-ndi lie aurvey pruject, tin
n« i*iw li* pt'ul (xin I’Olicluib 11 in muJ me Yvrrni) . Hull &lt;
An
mu |uil i inti.d pruject *tid the
fur it* thi work of a large Army mr Wilma
Nr i hingbi.l tii't mailii'aUtin pruject.

Tin

nl vkuiket (■ cuncemrda nt m slip , Mallu
Wnikti, A .la
. hang' * mailt* locally ihix
11*. held al tha Parixh Hnu-i’ Ii i L Freda G uiim firu M
n n( ((••
National
Rr
mghl. v%«i H Sid my J. Nix, Sr., ElixaiM'tli N ii’l), fltrit
uni (iff..#- un Mtffnuiia
g 1*111’ i a I ■Imirman, prviidmif
Shirb y
Kdiiiii i,
..... .
l u g , 1 A vr i it ir , un t i l f j t i which It ihdr
llu i J " 3 goal \ka* iMif
Mary
|,miii»t
Mi * ivm IIu i , Msiy |iri»«l* nl iJ Un k"i al F F H A .
n .«• * ‘ Hut a amall gmuji jf FtHT*fN.1i*r, Mmireii IL 'i in
unit
Thru- A If I*. #ti* nf Alilarnuntf
"►
•*
■uKifhltnt that rm ilm uad' Mail
Till fmii't*
JS|irilif* i u u iiiMtlr imiiMgrr uuc
u *(| ba ■uccv»»ful will net'
S*»|«I 1unirt*■ Muj.’t I Imm It*a*’|t- (’mllrijr K. ( ’ Mu swat! of Hanford
, r » n i* R##kinjf appri'him aH y " ey, t Hiitinn® ( fia 1j«t 110- M ughtun an&lt;l Mrxv Mar &gt; I U w Ih u of Ban
|

inuat bo raiai.l l,&lt;foro1 Mary
■varhed.
C liii-i
» l lost nlghi -

-upper

* Mrs. Arthur Bran*. 1. t'apMltcberll of 11&gt;. brrol
h&gt;'.l U-hmann ami
I rank
■&lt; 1-ak. Mary.

Kata

Ni-ll

-iinllii,

11 -fttlhy

uni ^lary W .iii
I n-Hi*
ll« iimiiiiiit EJ1Ait « ili
Brig-

barn H* b**i Hurku) t I aiui4|‘ l*ur
don. !■ jti u *■ iyicr, HIh' i Im Ifrill •
M arg ui* 1 K 1nimwt Hii*ii*
I litutii,

By III H

I \ it if iruii

Mfriwellipr,

ATLANTA.

Apr.

20.

{A P )_ - G
G overn
overn or
or T u lm a d f* - l
tod ay pardoned In la n d H a r**&gt;
vey und A u b rey Sm ith, t-R i
o f G eo rg ia ’ b most n otork fu l
prinon pacapers.
.
H arvey at one tim e
httf,
110 yearn to serve, and Smith
146 yeartt.

■
,
,'jjj
,*•
T

Both had pirtlclpated In a a r e y j
rlat of robber let, and Smith aftMf .'.'B
hgd boattad that he “ WBI B W W w im
be raptured allre." but ha waa » &gt; ;, - j j
turned to priton aach time ha g * t
.4
way, without ueriout troiAla.

Governor Talmadge, In anaogne* V
mg the pardont, aald that aiaMV
hi* vlalt to tha prlion farm at M il-'
i ledgtvlll* a yaar ago whan
b* '

ih*

1

Harvey Had Bet
Records Than 1— - &lt;
Many Big Bankarg,

DUBOSE OUT AS JIN K INS ISSU E S:
THIS C O U N T Y ’S WARNING TO ALL
feka official COUNTY VOTERS

hi

Im*
,111.1
!•

otsgracaful.
As
&gt;nui loartmarter
ffieorge
G.
He rung t recently expreroed it In
The Sanfurd I lei aid, 'When
a
piles! of ihe temple casts in his
ifonltiuMKl On t'agm S ix)

a» " B n i f f *
t’lark
lost

in

cumniuted Itarrey'a rentaare
W .
ten year*, ha had aarloualy ea^*
liilired a pardon for bath W # . &gt;
Th« Governor aald ha w aa ptfr -

tivated partly by a comparUtm a* ’ v.
the record, of the two ta.lt t
'tho*e of utveial banker, who
^
"Beaten widow., and orphan! C"** '
of their money and than
df
light lenience, or no lentaaOM I
all.**
"Thete boy 1 had no
a n l ware only walfu yon I
tay, and the turn total o f
theft, waa only • taw
dollar*. 'Go in paara and
more,' " th» Governor odTtedl I
llarvey and Bmlth In 1
_______ ^
their pirdoni, Both m a ia W o .h o 4
Florida prkion record*.

T.'inorraw ■ tin* laxl day to pay
jHtll ti i i o m hit’ll will insure vo:n , uf tIn^ itiimly lhr right
In
ra ■i tin i i ‘ alliil in (hr hi vnniil
f i n I mii f .'I school 1ruxtrvn, «#t
fur Ma&gt; IN in ftvr of (hr S p w lil
SctlOol Jl|af |(a*!*.a
lliii* infoi iitaliiin w u
rfflvaie*t
by Tax rnilrriut Jnu. U. Jink Ini
(inlay is m warning (o all proiprcttvr vu tm ,
( ’ollrclur Jlnklnx had recantlf
aik n l K H Wtliun, idorney for
the Hoard uf I’ublie InttrucUon t&gt;
ailvi.e him the la*t day on whirl
pull la* ran be paid in order for
a petgun ulherwiar uualified to
vote in lhe»e aleetlon*
Quoting tha Ueneral l a w * uf
Vloruli, Mr. Wilton implied that
poll ta io i for the two' year* pre­
ceding the election mutt hava bear,
The river freighter "Oaeoobt*
pan) un ur Imfore Apr. 21.
will load and ttnlaod ita cargo** a
For the accommodation of the *1 Municipal Pier fa r
lha na'ai a
electorate, Mr. Jlnklnt will not few dayc, pending repairs to g -fj
rhiHe hi, office In
Ihe
^Yiuri email amount of damage doOO
Ituu.e toniuriow until &lt;1.00 o'clock. late Wednaidey afternoon wtnh
Further. Mr. Wilton, antwerini; the craft wa* swept
from it*
Mr. Jlnklnt' requett that ha glva mooring* by a aadded wind which
the qualification* of volant, itated preceded e terrific rein storm. f'
lhat " A ll voter* retiding within
The wind ripped the
any &lt;peclt) la* diatrlct in
lha from four clusters of
elate, who paid a lax on
real had been erected U p
or iH'raunal property and voted In new Central Florida
Ibe general election of IV32 will lion Co., dock, and rent tha
I e quallf le J In vutr "
drifting helplrtnly, foe elvrea)
Al»&gt;, "A ll pervton* who did not minute*,
e.itw trd toward tie
* "le in orb election l u i who pty Muniri;iel Pier.
.
J,
r*&gt; on n a l or peraunal property.
Member* of th* crew, who WflO
nli" are 1rgnterud, and who have j lotdtng the Lott *t the lime, 1
I anl 1lien ;&gt;ul| tax for IP32 be
tgtd lo halt the boat whea (k fapd .1
t"i. - A p r 2), I U J 4, wtH be quali
reerhed . point Ju*l off the Cham- )
fir j lu hull*/'
bar uf Commerce dock. Wlthjn
Mr Wilftun alto » U (t J (hat in two hours, the boat we* kwuRR '
hi- opinion, “ The purchaiar of an from It. unusual
puiillon, aad
iutuiiiohilt' iiccnaa tog or an oc* was moored to Muaicipal Pier, d
,
ruiiftliunat liccrx'c doc* not came
Dtmage to tha piling, wW,h ,
within (hr iiiranlnf of the wonla mutt b* ra-ret, probably VKU 41* ri
"ThttAi* who pay tas.**
teed l i t .
*. 1 ■
II* aUo Rtatcd that
“ Payment
Th* tame wlndaterm w reck *# *
uf tuxri un intangible
property portion of th* wire fence w
iimb-r the recent intangible tax protected crowds attending
Inw wimhl nui qualify one aa n nmnd-ball gams, at tha flatd
tax payer within the meaning uf the Chanilrer of OotnmtrtO,
thr low prrxrrlhing the qualifjcB
lore down several umall tig
i in1m of voter*.*'
protective poll* along tha

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‘Osceola* Forced Td ,
U se M unicipal P ier j
B ecause Of Storm

’'• rd'

3 Convicted Slayers
Die In Electric Chair

l ill! AGO, Apr.
2U - tfl*) —
1 lirnr ruiDJrlnJ -layer,1 pair! for
their crime* with their llvet her*
tndiy Within 2C mlnut^*,
the
thrrr whii followed rarh other in
lunl rrpltrr* K II. Culluin, also
fin- rlrrlrtc rtiair it
the
Cook
o f this city lUyiuond Firbix, a
rounly jti| were dead
nigro, w bi athlcd tn the personnel
They were;
a ■ nim xrnfrr
John Hrheck, Zl-year-old 'layer
of Policeman John Bevic, alun latt
H A IL IN G E O R G IA
J u l y aa Hheck ehut hki way out of

______________

INGALLS AT BAN JU A K 1
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico,
20—(A H ) — Laura Ingalls,
State* flier, arrivad her* yaotltrlay after a flight from Port-Au- .
1
Stain
It wai her first
with United State* toil
week*, following a solo
around th* rim of booth
in which *he flew over tbd
Mlt&gt; Ingall* t* expected
tmu* her Journey to Mian)

e crowded courtroom.

1 '-.al of g special »&gt; my of atilifri'l I'iih.aii, S mimIi Kilwarik1,

W A R M B L U IN G S , U i.. Apr. IMI
Georgs Dale, 29, who latt Aug(A l llail»lun«et thu nil* of |tart
Ii .
-'bool girls who o til r tag* Knlhlt .fi \tiaiu , i utln-nnr Whitt1,
uet killed Guilave Hoeh,
aged
lliltftf 4gg» which w»’|| while
a
I* up" tag cay sale • &gt;&lt; .l"Wg. ami Julia L-’il M i( li llanU.
-------------------------------- ■» - -“ ■ M
Frvklimrfi
Mujor
UoroUty ■lurni rayviJ bare killed rhirkrn* heberdsabor.
1*vets tomorrow, M.- g
Joseph Francit, 3A, negro who
ru d u o t
* An nr
Jun es, ami i !b m.f;ud aruail pkinta ami
'•-&gt; intrddlMod the r&lt; ieral I l l U l u l i i
_ . Wl*k le w i
• lew Joieph Hartel, milk wagon aiartew
Kathryn Tlnj
Mary lllfginm, ] fluwrra Wrilnciday.
....... . “ f Ihlp army.
HANrtiHH
m oaf n
&gt;**''TvX
driver, last September.
HeaHina* beleW lav TbuMaVt-i
tr vu.^entewl woe taa-ic ih a t M a rt ha Atlai
1iiu lf,
Le nora
A M lu t in U
t ite r f i
44
in
'
W
kiddifii,
Amid
-Mur
KHUp
M
illb. girl wurkota who will le
rt. Urert . — — » . ,
LAWYERS D R O W N
Ke*
West
—Cleat
I*
M
Hihifus,
Marian
Ciauac,
• &lt;" Id tonwflhw at*:
BURGLARS TA K E LOOT
VI It ml
fle e r it
tl
,
\itgin|a
Halchvr,
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Apr 20....... . f'loooi Major l irg.aio Kdith Bay
Pent*role
Clear t« » - aa V

The churchman waa replying to
* hargao by tha i m n u i M t that
e.
• he aonaptrad to violate tb« corrupt
■ ptw flcei aot by agreolng with Ado laoight attending ibe weekly 1 » « r 1 preeldent
Machado back f r ..j
prtibli
moating of the Ovledu Boy Hcoot
Usllod Xtatea to face charge
troop, atarting at H:fx) o’clock.
Tho/ want also
i"
. pendtturoa.
Ma. Branan will ring greclinga
hock Machado's form*'!
from the local unlit, and he will
•toff, General
Albert..
HUNTING AOCIPBNT F A T A L u pU lo tome of the principles o f
&lt; uptolna Oooncv"- Hart ■hrueiil U»ki«y, HtUn j Mr*
Sain tlhg, and the manner In
wlll bo faced . with ..
lb tty Cottiwt. and I n ula. Daniel. 8yb»!l Kin.fall, Lmila# Melwbkh lhat* principle! will he COTmerder charget If they
&lt;‘»™oF. • ’ Kvalyn r..rl«r, U»l, Ant'Jimtt* Hayea,
Evelyn
Hod oot In Jhlt County during the
llted. No data h »i been ...........
WoUa, CptheriiH- M"irK CaUt*
Vivian ButpMil Of .hotgun woanda
.uffg v month*. 1‘arenki o f Orlatho presentation of Cuba', ■"&gt; “ "J I’nMtag Ballon
ot)
r n*r, Utia hay Henderson, Slide*
do Staati ar« beinjr urged to attho pair’s retorn but
Martinet V-i—j WlUiatiai, Jueephioe Goodloe, Edith
nia Barrer,IBtogietary, F.llrn little, and DoreHi.
LcUdiart, |U p Warren.

S i 'S s s r t t r

P

11|t,|« i Hi*- i n * "»*t up, nil KKICA
•rk ui lliii rminiy will hi in th«
ii fh** in*n 111 i-iin
m l. 1.1 M ii H elm ’I Mm*«• ■ii j
ml mil nf
lb*
IH V
PI VO** dll IH'tUI , V 1 Whi(a.
tllMinl In* i I" liill 1"i
ihitvtnr. Mint It I I MUlt),
urn noo mm, pi in»* &gt;k ikill
I *img uff IfH , win must l*’
.immi*
,|„ final .le p - f .1.
*l,i. cl tn (iiIambi hr■liqual ■
|
,d
i*-i% .f ili* ivgiuii in wtikh
,_
t*
* liw*
i uiiprt-i*. Tin- |jrt im hifii ' c m* v in Iw ilw l,
U f li'i* rnlbiip i« «alil lit mot &gt; •ml*
I H. • tiNugi vra-* iiim
yrittrday
i&gt;ingi'
iniiiil li‘i»i(rr» in plariii)' it lit, 11 t* Swop* » f Orlando, s(xlh

\\ oodnun Lodge (Jets
't hree New Al embers

Sanford

iu S sra w isssa r

t«v.

aleak sapper known
P a r t )," Om m andei

\imflgginenta to Ifgin it- ill*

M rs.l^lI.Ciioks' Father
j juried in i.i i i nwbod

tateil, he said, by powerful me-1
mtea of (he organisation, and t o '
hr Huwir, New York Episcopal I
minister Ditd a group of 4t* clergyturn who endorsed his stand
acain.it the legion, clergy men j
whom he termed "Pulpit proph.u
of the profiteer,
•‘ That tin.. i&gt;( , luff," Command
ar Clara Mat.j i.ferring to the
latter
reported saymfs uf th«
group/* i i nut rdy lottan but in*

S a y s S lIlt

THE W EATH ERS

Roiroe Band, 41, and Huteit S.
Webb, 34, widely known
Naih
ville lawyer.,
were
druwned
Wednatday when caught Hi
a
Inacherout eddy which
caused
their tiuaU boet to overturn near
lock No. I on the
Cumberland
River.

VF.RO BEACH,
Apr. SO.— Tr.Trr....
(A P I—Burglars who broke Into a
&gt;tora at BebaeUan, 1ft rnllee north
of here, lata Wednesday nigh*,
carried out I I rifle, and tbotguna,
two adding machine, and two
typewriters, the sheriffs office
reported yeeterdey.

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:

'f - . - M

Partly
cloudy
tonight
Thareday with
hat little change la
taro.
N U M B E R 1S1

Defense Qf Cannon
Gets Ufcder Way

BY PRESIDENT

WASHINGTON,
0 T (( n , Apr. IS. —
(AT—At the request of the de­
feme In the trial of
Bishop
Cannon, subpoenas we re Issued
today for letters and apeerhes
made by Representative Tinkham, Max*arhix&lt;ette Republic­
an, demanding that the South­
ern Methodist churchman be
prosecuted. Tlnkham was the
first to say publicly that Can­
non had not reported all of a
contribution he bad received in
1928 to oppose the presidential
candidacy of A1 Smith. The de­
fame of D!&lt;hop James Cannon
Jr. was started late yesterday
after the churchman'a counsel
had failed to (Main from Jus­
tice Peyton Gordon, a directed
verdict of not guilty.

YES WILL
ASK DAMAGES
IN H E COURTS

A l

N ew

P\

iff

t

If |

m•

D e d l .h i R e a c tio n a r y ,

U n - A r n e r U J l k I n ‘ H o t ’ T a lk

BRITISH
BUDGET BANS
DEBT ISSUE'

ROOSEVELT IS
GIVEN COTTON
CONTROL BILL

Host Kills Self T o
'Amuse* His Guests
BUFFALO, N. Y.. Apr. 19.—
"Did you ever aee anybody com­
mit suicide?" James Rives, 28,
asked hla girl friend and others
attending a party In hla apart­
ment early today. "Well, look
herel* Rivet plunged nut of the
window to Me
death, five
■toriea below.

NEW YORK. Apr. IS.— (AP)-*w new but la “ the old deal, older
Presulrnt Roosevelt's "M # 'd ea l? than time, the deal from which we
regime was denounced
have been rising through years of
tionary and un-American" Iff. h
treggle"
distant cousin,
Col.
" i f It la fixed upon us," h,
Roosevelt, last night. In
rued, "It-predicates for the fu­
that accused the Administration
ture an aaiocrat rather thar a
violating constitutional librrtl
preaidant-"
"to an rstraontinary degree."
Hpeaklnff o f hla Inauguration as
Colonel Roosevelt assailed l ’
president o f the National Repub­
NR A ea having adopted alt attl; lican Club, Colonel Roosevelt ac-j
WASHINGTON. ,Anr, 18—
WASHINGTON, Apr- DC—(Ah lude
LONDON. Apr.
19.—(AT— A
WASHINGTON. Apr. 18.
of “ militaristic Pruaalanlan
fused the g o ,eminent of violating
(A P )—-Conxresa had the ben­
&lt; ourt action to force the gov"It la a bullying, bulldosi
— (A P )—Only the signature
the constitution'll provision that “ euivthlne" budget granting all
I'o-tmaster General Farley was to
efit today at a reiteration
Britons— government
frame of mind that Is foreign I ..every men shall hare his day In j classes of
of Preeldent Roosevelt Iff
have been Instituted today I * four
concerning1 aome legislation
ta*
anything 0ur ancestors would h»\o court by cancelling the air mail |workers, motorists. Income
needed to put on the nUtuto
of the affected aviation companies. permitted," he declared
nd
the
unemployed—
President Roosevelt doe* and
conli«,-,s wtriiout lies ring: lie de- r * y
.
.
books
the natlon'n first fed­
Thu announcement was made
The
new
deal,
he
said,
ia
no
(Continued On Page Four)
In benefit, but not
does not want enacted in the
1yesterday as the Srnate concluded
eral compulsory production
— -------------------- ----------------j providing for American debt pay­
usually hectic dayn of a clos­
' its first round of debate on legiaments was glean Parliament yescontrol act—the Rankhcad
ing session.
I lalmn carrying
out
President
I terdsy afternoon by Chancellor of
cotton
bill.
• Roosevelt's new proposal that a
Through the press, a defi­
thr Exchequer Neville Chamber­
The Heuie yesterday adopted
. commission study and formulate
SHREVEPORT, Ape. | »._ | g v - the SmaM-ajiprared
lain.
nqt gU-Incluslve list
conference
|an aviation policy for the governIlls approslmate 10 percent re­ Caddo Parish's million
riollsr report 294 to 106 end sent to tho
raa auppi^ed la a supplement to
incnt
•
y
&gt;
f.
courthouse
and
|U
surrounding
duction In the Income tax, 2* per­
rcukdeatial vtkw* already given
White Heuae tha measure to force
In addition, the hoard appoint­
cent slash In tha auto horatpowsr park wa. turned Into a military farmers to keep cotton production
legislative yeaders directly.
ed
by
Secretary
Dern
to
make
a
tax, restoration of tha “ dole," and reservation today e i four com- in the coming crop year al 10,­
The list showed on the "aye"
sluil) of the Army air corps held
re-lnstitutlon of half the pay cuts panlee of national guardsman who 000,000 balsa.
. r, ikU. an Income lax revision comll« first srsaion and promised all
of government employee enabled repulted a howling mob during the
• F i promise, potent itock market rtg- ^
In the brief debate
It
waa
"immediate and thorough aurvey.”
him to produce enother safe and night stood by to further protect charged by opponents led by Rep­
■ alatlon and a how capital-labor
” ”
The
court
proceedings
wero
sound
statement
of
national
ac­
the confessed attacker end slayer resentative Busby, Democrat, MU£ mediation board. •
brought by the Boeing Air Trans­
count (fo r IP34-IU3R
of a IB-year-old school girl.
i A I Under the headlnc "no,” waa
eleelppi, that It meant an “ Irre­
port, Inc.. National Air Trans­
It wft■ a budget without eeneaThe last remnants of an esti­ trievable surrender" of the rights
the MtLeod bank depoalt pay-off
port. Inc., Pacific Air Transport,
tlons and was carefully framed lo mated crowd of ft.000 men
end of farmers to control their own
* S Mil.
ST. PETERSBURG. Apr. 18.—
RICHMOND. Va.. Apr
18 — maintain the upward trend
of women who stormed the jail laat production.
( u
After tba meeting with reportHAVANA. Apr. IK.— ( A l ’ l Sn. and Varney Airlines, All are sub­
A (A P )—Trn thousand membere of (A P ) Operating revenues of the
(Continued On Page Four)
night yelling lynch Uireata against
. are around hla deak, /ha President rial reforms whirh will »&gt;.cep sidiaries of United Aircraft
the Amrrican l-rglon, through Atlantic Coaat Lins Rallro.d Com
Chairman Jones of tha agricul­
|
Fred Lockhart. M-yaar-old artifi­ ture committee replied that "plan­
f invited railroad manager* to the aside'ancient customs and im­ Transport, Inc.
thrir
slate
commander,
Joe
jp
j
j
to
U
M
$37.l!08,
They filed tomplaints In
the |,., . . . .
cial butterfly salesman held
In less agriculture condemns
prove, the rendition of workrrs end
2 t (Continued On Page Four)
our
nty. have pledged 04 * 4 * an Increase of |nin,:i7li dm,
(Continued On Pag, Four,
I ' U,V of ,h"
the Perteh prison on a top floor, 8outh and our farmers elsewhere
farmers were promised the Cuban
j Ihnr assisisin e to the state lit or J.yg p.rc*nl, ov„ lh, .. i. nurs
was
disbursed
before
dawn.
The
people today by Prraidrnt Mendlto eternal poverty."
| itiaintAimru: I»vt and order.
pf 1032.
I victim was May Griffin.
eta.
Fearing u (rail of UwlenantM
With few exceptions tha bill
The general outline of the gov­
Two unidentified women
ex- w, nl l0 th# prM|d. nt . . the Houaa »-**;hi thr «ak«- of one of the moat auc|horted the mob to "Oct" Lockhart, originally passed IL the Senate
ernment's program, revealed by
f»»«fu l tiBuiiet eeasona Florida av- stockholders meeting here
I
the President after a long cabinet
j " I f you are not a hunch of dirty having receded on its contreverri had. t ••mmander ('lark rnobi*
Freight
revenues
Increase-1
:t
till
More
then
2000
roots
anil sev- y#||ow
, nd pandemon­
session at whirh Carlos de Is
llfi'ti thi wrntiment of the atata percent during the |wel &gt;&lt;si w uhjeial hundred cuttings of trees,
aial proposal tn exempt the first
Torre was named to the presiden
I virion* |M.«ta and at a rrault jrai* n accompanying increase of 7ft7j shruts. nr plants were taken to the ium reigned until guardsmen and •tx hales from the 60 percent U x
ry of thr new Htet* Council, mils
civl|
authorities
beat
hack
the
mob.
trrtU) siffried Attoifii)
(iio ift l
Imposed on production In exeunt
T.
Announcement that John
Joh
for "advanced laws" affecting 1 Informal talks on thr Salvation I *audi • l In* entire fatihiiea and | rcenl In tonnage handled, lb.-. Neighbor Guild colony between
1-ockhart, a wandering vendor of qudlaa.
* ,
•signed as chair
Walker, Jr. has resigned
port showed. Total pu-s.-ngri , Sanford and New Smyrna last
practically every walk of life.
of artificial butterflies and trink­
Army drivr and Its summer camp man power .if the vi-ti-tana' or­
Tha bllPa advocates claim It willa»an of Use Beard of The Sanford
venues
ilecreasnl
M
H
3
perrent.
week
by
members
of
the
Hanford
The prograrpt Includes n plan to facilities for underprlvlltged chil­ ganisation in helping the consti­
et*. confessed, Sheriff
T.
R. eld the voluntary reduction pro-;
Atlantic National Bank, which
.wcvei, initwi'.hstaniling a . m Gstilen Club, according lo a reconfiscate the property of refugee dren. the
been gram, stimulate price* and whltUn
proposed
Municipal tuted authorities ssfeguard Flor­ Ctv-ase iif 30.03 percent in Ihj |Miit made at the Women'! Civic Hughes said after he had
position he haa held since Jan. IS,
leaders of the regime of former Aquarium which it li planned to ida communities sgsinst crime.
questioned for heur*. Lockhart, down the large annual carry-over
1990, was made yesterday by Peter President Machado, anil
numlwr Ilf passengers handled
Committee meeting of the Semi­
the sheriff eald, admitted luring of recent years.
( omnia taler Clark m hla mes­
pr op os . |open to thr public un July 4, and
J. Kellner, president of the bank. al
All officeri of the company wen- nole County Chamber o f Commerce
that each industry be required ( th, Roy Scout tr.Mip whirh has the sage to I-amli- -uggeated that the re elected.
tha young girl from her mother's
A* finally paased its provision#
Mr. Walker's resignation was
on Monday t-y Mrs W E Wetaon,
to employ at least three lines us I lonxest recurd of svrvicr in this attorney general immediately call
home on the pretext of employing may be extended for e
afflictive
yesterday afternoon,
second
Opr
faring
expenses
for
MiS.l
pi
evident
of
the
Club.
many Cuban riliaans as foreign county, Troop 6, served to Inter­ a conference of all law enfnreeher aa o companion for hla wife year by presidential proclamation
,
. - . . H U M 44. x decrease
wsre 123,127,830
Mrs
Endor
Curlett
made
a
reare. Immediate* measures ts re­ est members * f "St* fUnford *1- mem Officer, yf the stale, eU h 4a- from i n f 07*23.143JM8 :.7. or 9 74
pnrv on the riean-ep end bewutlfl- and stabbed bar ta death when aha If two-thirds qf tho Jnad ownete, •
lieve uuemplaymont will be under­ , wenls Club whrn they met at the teit-Mi’il flrffAhixationB. for th«
share-croppers and tenants daaUtadopted by the Board to thr
P V ^ n t, thr rrj ort ahowftj Mrvrtal catlon campaign which was con­ rejected hla advaaeda.
taken, the government promised. Montesuma Hotel today.
purpqsi- of studying tho crimw reductions in salaries of u ffire t- ducted In tha county during March.
The alleged confession
waa
that It fait that rnuehfgl
It levlai • tax of 10 percent Of *
Acting as Scout Coinmis-ioner 1I't.'l'lrm end fnrmulsting plans for and a grnersl de I ictln i uf |n Shr declared It to be a success made after officers had Identified th* currant market price on cot­
sucresa o f the bank had been
representing ths National t nun MiiGtkiiiif rrinirfi «if vi«»lrncr
te his antlring efforts, good
perrent In wage, uf all ,ih e ,
] and she credited much of this sue- bloodstained clothing os the prop­ ton produced In excess of
the
Thi* Amcrtran lecgion, f’lurk pbsyes, made in iii .il* i „ i ), . |ntr. ei v to the co-operation of work - i erty of Lockhart. The clothing was quota* allotted on the basis of tha
ell. Karl l-rhmann presented Ki.
nt and unMlflah services.
■
M
ll.la
Hill
Kl*«
fly
select
s
commit.
*a
discovered
yesterday
by
D.
D.
wanian
Julius
DingftUer.
head
of
••at nf t-&lt;uniiiiiy, runtlnuod in ,{■ era and jiereona entered.
It alae axpraased regret over Mr.
overage production In the past five y
(he Club's Scout commlltrr, with tee to enter this undertaking.
&lt;Walker's decision to ' sever hie
feet Total operating iiavinlit for
It was decided to send e letter. Baer, chief of polios, end four city years. The tax Is not to be leu
Ci'inmaniler I lark, in his enm. 11133 were tlN.4HU,4ftft OH. as mm- of regret lo Mrs. Frank M Mar |detectlvae In a septic tank behind
the lU.'ll charter of Troup ft which
with the Bank, lit
than five cents a pound.
he trrmrd "Daddy of Hoy Scout municalinn tn the attornsy gsner- pa ceil with 120,470,808 oft f,.r ip -j, ter, commutes member who Is toi a shack in the “ Hobo Jungle" sec­
appreciation for the past
On the adoption of the confer­
al. cmphaslted the point that the a decrease of 92.001.lit'.2 97.
Woik in this county."
. ' leave the city soon.
faithfully performed, and
1tion.
ence report eight Republicans and
"1 did It," Lockhart waa quoted four farmer-Is borites voted with
All residents of District 3 of
Kiwanians Dingfvldrr, Rill liu- American Iegiun docs not proposo
The directors reported i l.t i y
at wishes for his future success
A plan was proposed by Mrs
id happiness. Mr. Feltnrr men- Seminole County are ri|&gt;ected to i Bo»c and J. G. Sharon also were that cmpmal a-sielanrr be- given Inrrease In the numliei „ f winter Juliu Dlngfslder calling for the by the sheriff at admitting "God tl3 Democrats, Including
certificates
of in attacking crime liy logmn visitors U. Florida In th.
development of a Junior Eoologl ' knowe why I did It. I guess It waa Rslnsy for the report
that for tha present (he gather at the lake Mary Common- [ pro-ented with
i vacancy would remain unfilled. ity Building tonight at 8:00 o'clock * meinliership in the National Coun­ Inrmlier- or posts, except upon Of 1033-34 This ws. ait) „ Mlte.l I,, cal Society which would lie com |lh* ol ddevll creeping out All I Democrats, on# f &gt;rmer-laborite-*—
-special
request
from
the
duly
llrrmso
ths
• square deal. 1 know I'm Lundeeo i f Minnesota—Joined 79
M r.* Walker
resigned
as where they will lie invited to par Jell, while Srnutmsstrr
* .lower fates which
...... *U-cume
• » ssinr rrf| i *IHi.nl of children Interested In: w,nt
the constituted authorities and then rectlre last December. In Improved I helping to develop the Sanford! « oln« 10 dl* »nd I went lo tell It Republicans In opposition.
( President of The Atlantic National ticipate in the selection of a can ; Morris urged members of
only
in
grave
emergencies.
Scout
schedules, the severe win rt in thi Municipal Zoo.
Jail You don't need to bring anyBank of Jacksonville on Mar. 29, didate for the Seminole County * (Tub lo visit
1119*9*(inf A
Advising ngamai hasty and ill - North and East, and a general :m
1934. E. W. Lena reaasumed the Commiaaion u n i now held h oflenrr.
&gt;’nder the plan, children wsll
up here."
illirus-eij advised action thv state ruininnsl provement In business conditions.j 1,01,1 occasional meetings with. Th» ehsrtff then quoted Lock­
II. .Sen»«
presidency, which position he held Commi.tiqner C. ft
Seei.yy «.f i Mr. U hmann also
ei »tal«*&lt;t that thr |trohlenit of
I plans for thc new
from the time he organised the Lstngwood.
—--- --------- -----. *«ll-Informed »tu(Wnta of Flortila h**( n tdmlUini tkat h« wtnl to
Muniripal
The meeting, open to the gcrn -sl Aquarium, as did Kiwanlan
bank In 1903 until 1927. Mr. Lena
N . Y.
pjawn
whn will give them talks the home of Mrs. Maggie Peters,
‘
lutinei.
ami
suggested
that
recoin,
wlU also continue as chairman of public as hell, has hern call.-d by Msrcnti-ltr
Murs-ntil ir and others.
n |
.
„ _
* * * “ *■ on wild life and the need for pro-1mother of the girl, Thursday and
nirmlatlims
for
changes
m
the
ex
the* Board of Directors of The Iho legislative Committee of -h.o B IO r lO R
O f W o r k C F H lrctlng It.
engaged Miss Griffin on a preI harlm '
Kiw«Mi«n
AdjuUnl
istmg system, either in law nr
I-ek» Mary trade body, head.il *iy JuliiiBim of (hr Nilvition
Atlantic National Bank.
------Those atrmllng the meeting tense nf serving a# * -companion
It la understood locally that Mr. E. A. Douglass as chairman un I told of (hr IcnrfitR nrrruifiK to i procedure should Is- made only
mutilated
‘NEW YORK, Apr.
|s. &lt;yjsy_ prealdevl over by Mrs. W. L. Mor- tn his ill wife. Her
LEW ISVILLE, Texas, Apr. 18.
Walker plana to re-enter arrive Including Frank Evans, Roy ||„-v I group of undrrprivilrfni rhlldrrn when those concerned have sain.- The New York Telephone C« th* 1l,mn, m,,T
Mr*' w “ t»on. Mrs. bmly was found Hunday In • wood — ( A P ) — Four sharred bodice: two
fled
themselves
that
they
are
nerell,
C.
w
.
labill,
and
R.
fl.
White
business la the near future, hut
ed section near Cross Lake.
at Kaiaeola be&lt;au-o of a Klwanismtn w * two women, today were
esaary, sound and workable, ami lergeel unit in the Bell e)*t*m ' l *” roltl&gt;r A - l-*mb* Mrs. J. Dingthat ha ia not prepared now lo as committeemen.
Club sponsored summer camp in wUI inspire Ilk mmm.-ndatlon and announced yesterday that the nlan f,W* r- Mr* Fmlor Curlett, Mrs.’
taken from the twleted wreckage
The committee ia pt (he opinion that city laat sammar,
make a definite announcement.
'- J1
of —
periodical
wagr Increases in e f­ A W. Knox, Mrs. W. ||. Btewnrt,
of a cabin plan* that carried (Is
support of the public.
that the mass III eating met had It
Mrs.
R.
A.
Hmith,
and
Mrs.
Vail
Tbose attending the
meeting
fect prior to May I. 1931, will be
occupants lo death ta a forced
l^vell.
ths beet that can U .Uvised for presided over by Hanford Doudresumed on May 1. 1934.
landing nine miles southwest of
th«*purpoa* of arlrcttn^
n*y were: Herman Murrts ss
a
All employoi will hr
rligiblr
her* last night. ■
,
men for public office Several like- guait, Kiwaniaht Douglass
J,
Tw* farmer#, who witnoraed the
for th* Increates, the
company
An element of uncertainty as to
lyandidates for i.fflce
cxpeH- Scott of Chicago, Douglass
tragedy, aided by helghhers, lifted
U.
elated, "except those m thr upprr
th# outcome of the program con­
lo attend, IKr rornmlttr«
the bodies from the cooling steel
Scott of Altamonte Springs, llerry
supervisory
and
management
nounrr.1.
,T^ u a “ A8® * * ^ p [ ' i t . test* which has been Instituted by
levels."
of th# demdllshed plane.
Th*
Woodruff, |'. N. Whitehurst, U. D.
InrLIn Elba
flLw b
* n
-- J L t ae " a close
•
Florida
members of
Seminole Chapter
Conaidvration
of
a
plan
to
of
bodies were placed on soggy mud
Caswell,
Gordon
Barnett,
F.
H
.
Thle
action
together
with
enmq
last alght thalTtw.i
Future
Fermeis
of
America
wae
twenty-ninth
WASH INGI ON, Apr. 18 _ (A I &gt; )
flliaU with frocera in thro# othar
beeld# Uve plant ta await the ar­
Lamson, W. II Zachry, J.
L.
i annual itsls
The
The treasury deficit for the fls adjustments in wag# scales will Fantral Florida counties in aattlng Introduced during th* Chapter rival of o truck, the only possible
Marentettr, II C. Washburn, S. E.
payroll j
President's hall haU at
meeting at th* High School Iasi
tel year ending June 30 today Increase th* company's
the
Andrews, Kitrl
Nsmfrren,
L.
by up an NBA cotnphancA board night whan It was decided that mean* of traversing e country
•ericaa tagidn hmm*. i t . the
leached $3.1)72.000,000, exceeding daring the nest 12 montha
Tharp, Charles Johnson,
Karl the entire deficit for 1933.
about
HAOO.OOO.
it
was
slated
j will come during a called moating Judges of rach program would Ian* between th* scene of thr '
la a
Uree-day
Emmett Dodd, white, drunk and
crash and Lewisville.
" f ths Independent and chain
Lehmann,
S
J
Nis,
J.
G.
LeonApproximately
34,000
employes,
id of business and piaasure. disorderly, fined *.’&gt;
,
Mid April financing Involving
grocers of Sanford st the City seel their ballots and non* would
Th* dead: Harry Fowler, 38,
ardy,
Howard
Ixing,
J.
G.
Sha­
of
New
York
Telephone
Co
.
will
thv reinrmrnl of • billion Bnd a
be opened until the end of tha
tary H- t Jaoowgy
ths
D. M. Matley, whitr, arid L*oll
Dallas, pilot * f the ship; Jack
ron, Tom Simp-on. Ray Fox, V. A qUaltri in -e. unties Bnd Use taau h* benefit*! by the resumption of I Hall tonight al H Mi o'clock.
contest.
»»***•• riulft reported
924 N «tu «i. rrcklraa driving,
di»Poole, 40, Dallas: Lillian Rose, IN,
The meeUrif Is called by For­
Bpeer, Peter Schaal, R. A. Smith, | me
registered far tha
new u-raaery bonds op er - the wage increases.
Last night's program was In
rest ' Getchel, Sanford Avenue
Dallas, and an unidentified wemeu.
■fc. B- Randall, Jr., Arthar Hrsnsrt ! ated
I'U*I|
up
the
deficit
m
or
e
charge
John
Benkarik
and
It
David King, larrrny, dismissed.
grocer and head of the Sanford
Airport officials said th* party
J, Lw Hurt, F.. C. Harper, II. C. than
ihi.ihmi.oOO In one business
was reported as having been re­
-The degree team frees TallahaaWilli# James, kcejier of disor­
Retell Independent Grocerea* As­
left Love Field, Dallas for a "lo­
Moore,
M.
II.
c.oodrum,
()s.e
1
day
ceived
with
enthusiasm.
No. 997,
competing derly house, estreatrd tlu bond.
sociation. He urge* every grocer
cal spin" Several minute* later
Dhnlska, E. I. Iluy, A. D. Smsl Ii
l*i. I
Those attending th* meeting
factor In th i sudden
Sanford, wen ritualistic haaClaade 8mlth, John Riley, EdIn the city te attend, and he raid
ths plan* tor* through murky
ley,
L
T.
Dots,
W.
A.
Cooper,
Jump - "«« $300,000,000 pur
Uo«aajr eight. Tellalmaaaa’k ■ H Walden, dUur.'ilrrl) rinduct,
thst plana for Thursday afternoon were: John Saitkarik, Jerry Sen- weather near her* and two farm­
Juliaa Dingfsliier, C. F. SUhl, R. j rha-e f le.nl. for n sinking fund
WASHIMGTON.
Apr
18
i/$
q
karlk,
Bonner
Carter,
David
"U ga was NIT
Ranfo
fla o f || each, with Jsmee Nor­
half holidays also will be dlaer! watched It, noticing that It tea#
W, Ware, F. IL WUaoa, Jno. I) whil'ti
Earle, Wltltnu
Burnett. Boyd in trouble.
•i '-tel $488,000,000 fm - V ic e Prrsnlriil Garner exercised CtIBAAd.
wood fined 911 on n disorderly
,
Jlakins,
BUI
DuBose,
and
W.
S.
thr
(
hi*
rare
privilege
of
voting
ymterColeman,
E.
D.
Tylor,
Frank
Jones,
al
ear.
It
stood
today
at
fO tela was
rtad over Jadt- rhaiga.
They had te stand by while the
$3r..-.i
day
ta
favor
s
lull
to
prohibit
John
Jones,
Clifford
Gustevton.
DIRECTORY ARRIVKH
HI*, Tampa aad $u Auguatiaa,
Thoadors Crawford, drunk
ship burned, unable to gat rime
Edwin Humphrey, Ward Kendall,
of ('t»rtgirss from acting
the 1»U ceaventlon.
Narij , fined lift.
enough for tha rracu# work be­
Th*
8t.
Petersburg
Directory
Herebrt Steothoff. Winston Hen
•• Mtoroeye in cases in which the
■pala
l Ah* Brophy
» 0 * h Canada, assault, fined
for 1994 has reached Hanford and derson. Jama* McDaniels, and cause of the
gOWMnment
has
an
interest
^
^
of attand- fly t
1 *e rice prendrnt cast tha da* is on file at th* Chamber of Com­ Willard Co noisy.
daring the
Freak Hicks, destroying private
c|dlag vet* when the Hsnate was merce office aa a part of Its
Vfmtr. fined $8.
TAl.I.AIIAH SEt, A p r . 19It wua announced this morning
divided on taking up tha largo library of directories * f Im­
Charlie .Turner, assault, and
PUP1LE AR E ADEPT
meeting uf the Bent- ( A I* i tiqH'Inlmeat Uf ts Florida hill,
tfU r half an hour’s dv* portant ritia# In the nation. This
P W U M * W tha aUte *uf»w B u is, aaaault aad threats,
Club and the lieli-gsirs ti. tho National Rlvn« beta la Which thv rnvasurv ncilrd directory, a# w*U a# all facilities
r U R lD A
o f tha Elba, adtha
eoaliMMd U next Monday
An assay on Florida, prepared •lall«A
Ml#A U w Umfm
_ Clara, to 'have •rid liarUtra M M M lj • f| | and^oaltion, it had to guv |of the library are available with­ by a fifth grad* pupil at Ly
Nortla Mggin. reckless driving,
BANroilD
J
w O xr I T
Cl
t.l$
,
out
cost
to
nay
person
limiii
nl
yr
•
terday
by
Gove
rnur
• t 'Seminole High
w* r * #IW r U f Isis tion undrr thv
lu.dlns* kelaw for Mentos!
faiUmnltla. Curtis Jies*, disorderly coniucts
School
na*r
Longwood,
Is
on
dlsHholtr They iDrludadtt JCarl U h
night,
has
been
Apalatkkela
Rata
$4
#4
__
wvnt back to thv calvnrV
LOAN B L A N K ! ON FILE
Lsike WUUaam, carrying concealed
play al th* O ut labor * f Commerce r*- “ rvte
mann slid II. M- F#S g lil (h nf
««
#.it
—
8
weak.
Key
i
R
n
Pi.
C»#r.
14
building.
Th*
assay
I*
considered
••peae, d U te tried Monday.
Naat want, the #paak#r before Hanfnid
. ,i Clear si
voted against
the
.
^
• w
eww
■■■"
* lew V
/• NSISWV V$%lilR
I VUMCliVl unique In that If U prepared on Miami
ms- |. The
Orlande
Citrus IProduction
Winia Bryant aad Brodla Mat- th* meeting will he M. R. Ensign
ftsaaaeel*
CleeSy T4
DKATII
7
AKI
j. i
lADKR
*9
hi#
party.
Tw#nty
one
|
Crrdit
Corporation
which
(«
mek
Tampa
---— Clear #4
sheets of paper airt ia the shape of
thaws. fighting, fined ,99 Hetch
» *9 lM 8 S W le lIn will apeak un
TUuevllla
C
’jeedy $$
I
Demrarata.
voted
with
19
Repub
•I*
Ing svsilsbl# money for laaa to th* state o f Florida, and It con
with Jlam ia Tyre and Tho
Soma#
NEW ItiRKy
lo r Celery
( A P ) - liteta hgB^Mt consideration of citrus ownera, ha* sent a supply tains much lafarmatl
Bryant fined |1 each aa a similar
Uu
Grory, Hands
Atlaate
„
,
n
.
2
4
,
™
A
bill,
tokilo
17
Deararrsts
voted of application blanks te th* Chasa­ state. It ala*'la
charge, aad Wilber Gordon and wilt he aswnfa-aarWe ta ha offered president end at
pU
I t e r o a ---- flM r ••
ber of Commerce office, whore uf the typ* * f
the* Eric Kallr
farm
orite, .ghlpateod, to
they are era IlaWe to all parti** by
girt* la
___ 3 z r i
Bight from
intorested,
County.
&gt;V alki _
■—84-heqr relate Ik aadlsoi 9 1
tr
Jl*.

Congress Again Told
About Acts Which
Roosevelt Expects
Passed This Session

nite but

Firms Seek To Force
U. S. To GoThrough
WithTermsOf Void­
ed Mail Contracts

Neville's Estimate Is
Considered Another
Safe, Sound State­
ment Of Accounts

MENMETA PLANS
SOCIAL REFORMS
FOR HIS PE O PLE

FLO RID A LEGHMA. C. L RAILROAD
O FFERS SELF M REPORIS GAIN IN!
FIGHT ON THUGSHTS REVENUES!

Ancient Customs Will
Be Swept Aside Un­
der LatestProgrnm

Would MobilizelO,000'1933 Freight Returns
Mcmbcrsln WarOn
Up Together With
Lawless E 1e mental Increaseln Tonnage

Walker, Jr.,
Post With
» n t o rt-Atlantic

GUARDSMEN BEAT
BACK ATTACK OF
LYNCH MAD MOB

WhenSigned'ftWilFBe
Nation's 1st Com­
pulsory Production
RegulationMeasure

Goaded By 2 Women
CrowdTriesTo Take
Man Who KUledGirl

Women’s CivicBody
Holds Meeting At
s J " o r i ; ; ,,ro'm'eZi|Trade Body Office

Kiwanians Listen
To Informal Talks
On Various Topics

- uit s w r &amp; s a ic

District 3 V o t e r s
Expected ToGather
At Lake Mary Hall

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4 Persons Burned
To Death In Plane
Crash Near Dallaa

Bell To

Future Farmers Hold
Meet At High School

Treasury D e f i c i t
Already E x c e e d s
That Of Last Year

jjpnford Eika Degree
^ « w n Places Second

iGrocers AskedToMeet
At City Hall Tonight

POLICE COURT

Garner Exercises His
Voting P r i v i l e g e

Farm Club Meetings PapworthsLehmpiiGet
Postponed For Week Bids From Governor

THE WEATHER

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order to k i ^ U W
t m m M i U a t r o f th* ScriptuBa.'
Brt*cltoHc'C
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house without windows, k
S hc(T; but tb mxjtf:
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3T'«
perfectly
utlsQed
id
that
they
it COOL- insM«y-fioth are
Ssvlaa Law •&gt; I a n , " waa w rU Ma t e r i a l h e n s * c a n n o t
righ t
\
&gt; I QUART TUB SPIRITU AL
It b really not surpritlog that
In Americs we cHAtt the W t A to raise wages, shorten
h*r rkarvfe. T V , n m I V i r f k
*****
th* materially-minded, th*
ealfIng’ hotm,r|tiMj,Increase ctMta o f prodUctten,’ -wUh tb«
3 L »Trial. M n l l a l , la MaalMk satisfied Intellectuals, and those
iWmstc obfettffe of* IfteretoHlb4 PUWhseing pdwtr, - redabunaccustomed to think InT Whs a

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OUR INHERITANCE The Lord
| knowelh the deys of the upright:
their inheritance (hall he for
»r*r,—-Psalm a7:18. t| (
A. C. U Hoad Para *2ll.4M For
_«h**l Tax—headline. It we»n t
I the A. C- U that paid that tag;
it was Hanford farmer*.
Bed where

Ing kjnrtrtliW Heift'Alid'rdirhrtnf, i w t * j * f f l j k
In Italy they- are* also c r e a tfw jp e e fC B A , But Ita ly 's
will LOfW ffBv w fc | fd a ,A L E N b T ll»i| tW Tklnf hours,
E A S tt cbkta o f prWfttcUort, bbc h»#t lb e asms w orthy
Uve o f lncroasing nurchiutfnrk power, rodufing . unem-,
and’ m o v in g prosperity, i
Under a decree'recently iaad“ * *by Dictator Munxollnl
ltd every article of food
every eitlary and"wage* Iff Italy,
lighting, and transpor­
and' clothing*,' and all refits,' hehti
tatlon, have been reddfcriF'frtmt si. ts 20 pereemt
/
Government o fffx la li andreiti[ |qyedn ware not exempted
V9, Their- salaries ware
trorti •tAiii 8* e ^ ln | * d efbO o*»A fy'
tnbfk
redorlrd &gt;fAh* Ilk W llTpMrtAhl W Ife'Cablnet nthtl/itehi
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n 2 O' prfeen t cut. A ll rentals were1(M fC M fre d u c e tf from IE
to 15 ‘potretit.
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W hile we In this country havw b W i etfjoyln jf ah kin'
iml anted budg*t fo r the past fouk year*, and w orkin g tdoth
and toenail to throw It'evcn more o iit 'o f balance, and reptile
loudest talkers advocate most strenuously Inflation o f orte
kind or sndrtier'fn order tA put m ore motley into circu it
(ion, jrftls40lh»P antiouhces th a t his N B A is aimed
to
do
three thjngxt
1. To Increksc exjxirts.
2. T o RED U C K currency in clrduUtlon.

Representative Fat-

of

bonus hill fains, ha*
Ight out a new measure which
926,000 rewanl dead or
It* fo r the heads Ilf public enoinles, Ils ahould at the same tinia
Offer another reward to the peo­
ple who get killed in till cam-

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8. To Induce foreign tourists to come to Italy.
This program of w a g* reduction w ill save the Italian
government mis billion lire a year and tawea will be reduced
by an' equivalent amount.
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W hile we In th ll country are d o in g1 eve ryth in g ptiehlhle to raise prickd to'th e ififcd level,'M baaolitH ' is
dotng
everything he can to reduce the cost o f livin g. In a stnite*
tnent to his constituents he proudly proclaimed the fhci
that livin g cost* lw Ita ly hkve'been reduced from 100 In
June o f 102? th 7 8 ' (a it'M a rch .
In Italy they h g »e ‘ a ’ planned ‘economy. In Am erica we
have a planned ecofrtlnty. Th ey both sehk exactly the same
goal, hnl Ihey are both running In precisely oppttlftt* dlrcctlona.
V

Qp*r strength, has .'i.ono military
Sltaa,
and 8,000
roimucrrial
plants which could l&gt;* converted
readily to war purposes II is this
Sir strength upon which Russia la
aald In rely in the evrnt of Far
Eastern huslilttira

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OPPOSITION TO PROGRESS
Every forward step In tb# hlalory of mankind, every unfoldment
of Intelligence, every overcoming
of limitation, haa had to ford th*
stream* of human Incredulity and
press onward through the quag­
mire of stubborn, eelf-eatlsfled,
unreasoning thinking. When news
•reached a certain section of the
country that Robert Fulton had
perfected a boat which wodld run
by steam, a chorus of darlalv*
laughter le said to have greeted
th* announcement.
“ II won’t
work?' aald th* Incrodulouf, pla­
cidly and finally. "Hut It has
worW tl It actually has moved In
water/' wag the report, 'Then it
won't move far, pereUted the oth­
er*, “ But It has traveled a certain
numbar of mil**!" "W eil,"-an d
this to settle th* whole matter,~
"no one' will ever rids on 'll any
wny!" Ilow Ilka th* reception of
the metsagV which Mary Baker
Hddy haa given the world! When,
in her book “ Helene* and Health
with key to th* Scriptures," eh*
announced th* human family that
•hr had dtacbvered that th* hrallngs wrought by Jr*ua Christ, th*
prophets, and the early Christians
Were not special mlrarlea vouch­
safed to certain saints, but wgr*
th* result of thr uprratlon of J
mighty spiritual law, and that this
law was as available to mortal*
today aa centuries ago fur
th*
healing and salvation of th* rare,
beheld IHb storm o f unreasoning
objection anti ridicule! H w l, *ny
the objectors. Christian Hclchv*
never did hesi anyone of any­
thing! to which lens of thousand*
or witneoaee promptly reply. "Hut
It haaled me I" "Then there was
nothing much the matter
with
self-satisfied
re
you, „la the
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tort; “ end besides, ynu probably
would have recovered an&gt;way.*’ If
further'evldfnre Ls offered In re­
buttal, the final fling
of
the
skeptical thought Is spt to be s
shrug uf the shoulder* and a flip­
pant dismissal of th* whole quMtlon with the statement that "of
ctnirse Christian Selene* or men
tal suggestion may be good for
certain nervous disorders."

OM of the uieasuiea, favored
by Roosevelt as worthy of enaclment In thia session of Congress
is the Wilcox municipal bank­
ruptcy bill which provldea for a
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scaling down nf bolb principal
and
Inter**!
by over funded
Mefcalfes
cities and rounllea. The support
cf the President probably »«*ure*
Epidemics o f B p M lw ronVe in waves, says a ’ health
•Its paasste, which will h* * bulletin recently releahed.
Unlike many
comnumlcablo
real triumph for Msik Wilcox
ilispHsts which odcuY fr o m ’ yokf to year with a certahi
and ,* blessing for Hanford.
amount o f regularity, mehHles alt but disappear fo r a period
i
President Hnooevill favors 'he o f two year*, and then break out again In epldcmilo form
creation of a
rmnitn* Ion during the third year.
for the purpose ■( f irm ''
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This observation o f the Iowa State Departm ent o f
national aviation policy lie wants (
Health, is borne oat, It says, by the'records o f the preva­
' the entire aubjert o' " lr m.ill|
awards reinnved from polbl.-a as lence o f thfe rrtalady in loWa. Apparently the outbreaks o f
quickly as possible, il I- *t»ll To the dlrtCkSe cbrflc a fter the' natural Increase In the popula­
&gt;which all good cilir*111 say, tion has created another large group o f Infanta which have
"Amen!" We don't Ih-II.-v- . ..lllb. not been exposed to measles.
and aviation will "&lt;•« ' rrY w" 11
The Department nays that meaMea has several dis­
anb the quirkoi the pillflrlens art*
Ilie tinctive characteristics: The disease tends to spread rapid­
thrown out on then t-nrnrhol
ly. Path) computation* ar* most apt to occur among in­
better.
fan t* and children under five year* o f age.
Krance has ft.Wltl war plamw;
Parents ca n ‘help In 'th e following ways to leasen the
Italy 1,600; England, l.tHt Japan, prevalence o f measles: ( 1) By reporting
promptly
the
moat likely of any to hav. use for
presence o f (lines* In the home, ( t ) 'b y co-operating fa ith ­
CHRISTIAN 8CINNUK NOT
bar planrs at some time In the
SUGGESTION
by seeking
near future, has l,l*.Ht war planes, fully w ith health and nchool authorities. ( 8)
Now let ll b* said at th« out-#t
While Russia, against whom Ja- mSdlrnl advice without delay so as th prevent serious Ill­
that Christian Selene* healing i*
can may find it hrresaary to lest ness In ym tngsr chtMren' In* the home.
not the result of mental

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Whet would you say If aomeone
«r * to tell you that there are funC imental apirltual laws end rules
hereby one may solve problems
of eirtmeea, tin, *orr6w, lack, end
thg maay other human discord*
coCimon to mortal*, Ju*t aa surely
ae there is a rul* and prtndpta
governing arithmetic! Would you
My It Is too good to be troa, and
jwtuae to llaten to those who tell
you that they have proved, at
trait la some measure, that It Is
tmeT

Thing* arc puking up In the po­
litical circlr* affwtmg Ih* rminty
Cemmlaslon. K. II. Kllh---1' anDOunrvmrnt la Pillowed quickly by
a atalemcnt from Hammy l-ing,
the 'pupular (Jhuluota lloaro mem­
ber, that ha will »**k re-el*ctloa.
Then cumea a mealing m take
Mary to select a candidal* iiom
District No. a. Evidence* are that
the pot will bolt. To data &gt;He oi l
•takdhye, John Melach and linetc.n
Steele. ar* kpeplrig mum. 'Ihry
will prbhably lie h*ard frrm :n a
few day*.

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N'BWSPAPBRS; POLITICS AND CRITICS
Ur l a k i k ) sRrfnfym ,
Althnugh It* on*
new*paper
Wai iirthbTe'lo support ItaWlf, karat
sole bratlthei out with’ Ite aeeond
dally.
,
A few weeki agn The Herald,
which had the field tn Itself, wts
forced to Intrmt a lyndlrata' or
rttti winter rvkldehti’ In thq'votl4
tUVa. to kelp fmm going to tlw

penglv* to ih* community .
to the promoter* and mod of all
U&gt; ’ the merchant* who probably
aren't Inlerettrd In the fight

Paytnna Rvarh h*i a alniTTlc
situation. It ha* Iwen going on
now for three year*. The town I*
ehlertafned by two
afternoon
wait
nkw'paper* nne-favorldg city hall
Now thd-wveltfiy PiittWf 1* * 111* ofllrfal* sad the other oppoainr

Intercal* latmctT stmthw publics-

tlon. In her search after T O
Mr*. Eddy had experiences with
menial suggestion, magnetic hlaling elr., which conrlnred her that
this was not th* Chrisl-mrlhod of
healing, if anyone question* thlx
statement or believes that there Is
U&gt; be found In'the' pur* tesChlng
of Chrtstinw Helene* •-single’ trace
of th* workings * f the
cernel
mind, let him rmarch th* P « * »
th* cliristmn Hcfsmbt
t**thuhk.
The unblrsed -r*kev f*r TroM rl*
cerlnln to fin ' In t’.U tekthdot
olt|y Ih. c ry .l.l clesr
o f Christ Jrtut end thk i^rlludl

MoMey while In

Hanford

of Christ Jesus’
Christianity
ahould not he able to understand
either Christian Selene* or
Ita
Discoverer. Il will b« recalled that
the Apoetlr Paul, centuries ago,
Mad* thee* significant
state­
ments: "Where le
th*
wleeT
where is the scribe 7 where is the
dMouter of thia world t hath not
God mad* feolish th« ertsdom of
thia werldt , , . Bat wo preach
Christ crucified, unto tb* Jawi a
stumblingblock, and
unto
th*
Greeks fodttihnoeet but unto them
which ar* called, both June and
Qrtek*,’ Christ the power o f Qod,
and Uia wisdom of Qod." Thus it
will bo seen that spiritual teach­
ing* hav* tvor bean elumbllngblocka and fooltrhness to the car­
net mind, and this earn* carnal
mind ha* consequently never been
able rightly to apprai*
lee the worth
or the wort o f the spirit uel
of its day.
UNFAIR b i o g r a p h i e s
There hav* b**n poeaibly more
varying views of and confHcting
oninkinh akMfl Mart Bdk*r' Eddy
than about any religious leader
atne* th* day* * f Ms* Master. Of
late, seine biographies hae*
appeartd which, to My the
least,
present the Discoverer and Found­
er of Christian1HeIeftce’ In »ti‘ urlInvely light, and Christian Helentill* have b**n harshly criticised
for raising pnbteet* agifnst what
they consider to b* caricatures
rather than port fa Its of their
spiritually-minded leader.
Last
year, an English' newspaper car­
ried a report that a famous au­
thority en neurology and
brain
diseases at the University of Paris
had Just published a book In which
th* professor sets out to prove,
from th* standpoint uf th* modsrn
psychiatrist, that every act and
•very word of Christ Jesus w»*
the result o f a sick brain! Cotilll
■ny fair-minded person object to
a Christian'*' refusal to
Indorse
this hook'or recommend It to a
budding atsdent nf Ghristlanlly!
Could h* abject to • Christian'*
maintaining that such a book was
evidence Ip Itself that the Writer
had absolutely failed to
under­
stand Christ Jesus or hi* teach­
ing* and was himself manifesting
the mental un'mthdnrs* which he
w ti Irving tn attribute to
thu
Master T

A 1JFE-HI7.E!) I’URTHAIT
Because of her uncompromising
fland against evil and the carnal
mind, Mrs. Eddy's life'and motive
again anil attain
again were misunder­
stood pnd deliberately penarted
by I hoot who resolved a merited
rebake from her ar by those out­
side her fob! vrftu could not aad
would net arnp the glory
and
wofuier of her mlarion. Christieb
Hrkntlst* ate rejoicing In ths re
rent puMleatlon of a Life of Mr*.
E«Wy by the R*v. Or. Lyman' T.‘
Powell, an Episcopal clergyman,
whoa# kr*a&lt;ltn of thought
am!
Io n of fair play hh* easMed him
1o present what he hat
beer
plrstewl to call a "Life Hiss I or
trait" of this
great
Christian
woman. It would i&gt;* well If every
after Truth would
r iS r i* seeker
i
rda»&gt; It klh business to peruee' thlJtJgl and wholesome *ppr*l*a| of
Mrs. CrM*'., great Ilf*. work. When
nM haa r*od last th* shapter on
prgjrvr, with which th* Christian
H*I*nre text- oak opens, one knows
lihyi&gt;mi a peradventure that these
words were net penned by Other
thjn a God-loving, Christ loving
ChlriltiaA woman.
lM words

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8600 miners were employ**
o f th* Tennessee Coal.’ Iron
A
Railroad Company which
annbtfab*d its four “ captive" &lt;2&gt;h1
miftrs wet*' closed after
two
negro miner* had been Injured in
cUs has with pick*U at Ita Hamil­
ton shaft.
The action of th*
Terrneareo
Company mad* th* total o f ' Idle
miner* In the elate mot*
than
17J0D with prospects that more
might Join them.

TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Apr. 18.
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constlto
tlan Is amended, th* constitution
Itself provide* that all Urn dtl
aeng shall have opportunity te expram' their views.
Therefore, an smsnderent ta be
voted upon this yaar will h* sub­
mitted to all th* qualified votefi
In th* November genera! election,
although actually It applies only
to th* people of Duvnl county.
It b an amendment to antherite
BlfraVEPO RT, Apr. 18-— (A P I
consolidation of th* municipal —Fred Lockhart, 98, wanted far
government of Duval county bite questioning- about th*'
torture
a municipal corporation embrac­ slaying of pretty Mb* Griffin, 10,
ing th* entire county. Heuete Joint last Thursday night, was arrested
Hr**lotion No. 11S. submitting th* by two Shreveport officials while
proposed amendment to th* atecto- he hlk*d along the highway near
rate, was passed by th* 1989 l*g» AlMtUp 16 miles north * f Tal­
IsIltUT*. A '
slMilaf rropoeed lulah In East Carroll paHeh ’ybaamendment wad voted’'upon
In U r d a k . " " " 1 *
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1914 and was rejected.
Officers ala* arrested ■ woman
Th# amendment would author­ of aboat tb* sene age. Each w*a
ise the' lagielahira to pass g la * carrying a handbag al th* time of
pro* idtalk for coateelUMfen of th* th* arrest.
t*n&gt; governments. This lew, how­
The girl's body seas found Sun­
ever.' would not hWOM*’ efOttfve day afternoon with *Ub Wognda,
until'approved by the votuee of •lashed throat and evidence! of •
Duval eeunty in a referendum elec struggle. H*r vkpen sirs Dowered
lion.
yellow dress had been partly tettf
la other words, the proposed from her body, giving eridattt*
constitutional amendment merely of a struggle, officers Mid,
would au thorite the' Itfiileture to
allow the people of Dural county
to vote on the consolidation of
their government.
The amendment would become
the ninth section to article 8 of the
JACKHONVILI-E, Apr. 18
constitution.
-Wallace Vickers, a white man,
The
municipal
corporation
aa sentenced yesterday to five
would take th* placO o f "any or years in prison after Ms convic­
alt county, district, municipal and tion on a charge of mnnalxugblsr
hlt-and-nm
local government*, boards, bodies, growing out of the
end officer*, constitutional or *tat death uf Burke Garys, 17-year-old
utnry, legislative, executive, Judi­ negro.
cial or administrative."
Bits of interlocking
broken
Offices of sheriff and clerk uf glavs from the windshield of the
the circuit court would be retained, ranted car Vickers was 'driving at
but the legislature would hav* au­ th* time of the collision with th*
thority to provide, subject refer­ bicycle of the n*gro youth, waa
endum, for the form o f govern­ introduced as poMibly Iks strong*
ment in the muniripel
corpora­ &amp;&lt;( evidence against him. Vickers
tion. By (hie, |t would be possible denying th* charge, claimed the
to consolidate various offices, with windshield was broken when the
one o f several forms of govern­ car crashed Into a bridge:
ment selected.
Ilmoded Indebtedness of the city
of Jacksonville or of Ike various
districts would be enforceable only
•gainst the property now taxable
VERA G M lR Mexico, Apr. IA
far the obligation.
Th* municipal corporation would (&gt;P)—A terrific hurricane struck'
be entitled to representation in the coast south of here Friday
tk* legislature, ami would hav* all night.
First reports perhaps due to
otkhr right* granted te a county.
Property now owned by the coun­ the wreckage of rommtirtlcatlort'
ty and the municipalities within it facilities, list no casualties but
Mid
at
would become the property of Uro pretlmlnkry estimates
least'lUOjm a worth o f ' property
muniripel corporation.
The
legislator* would hast wee destroyed.
The village *&gt;f JalapancdTal
power to "pre'crlbo th* Juried!*
lion, powers, duties and function* « « ncwcUcally sripod out_ln the
of with municipal corporation, He m'dst of the hurricane. The loss
legislative, executive, judicial and •her*' wax Mid to be 118 house*
admlnlxtratlvs drjwftmesita and *n&gt;i the village rhurch, ..
Th*
Qdltcpec
region was
Its hoardi. bodits and officers; to
trees were
divide' the territory Included
l a l " ' ,r*e Wt•uch mutiicipolity Into Mb&lt;mfiniUJ” *0* *
roofi were lifted
dfatrirts. and to »re*crlba*a J*st ' ' r^w h-uaes. telephone nnd teleend reasons!I* sy'lem of Uxaflen yd*ph UiiM were destroyed, road*
"Decked.
for a**li wNnlcIpolity and
dlstilets."
White retaining th* office* of B D n k w m A d t f iM H A A A '

Loaltrimm Arrested
For Part' In Mfttflfer

White, Who RanOver
NejfW, Given 5 Year*

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bama Increased yeeterday as 9600 her* “yecenlly when his
of -thefbile waa struck by a Florida
mInert Joined- th r rs
Idle and the executive council of Coeat peaeenger train. Th*'
steel worker* ralfWd to mak* a china became stalled M &gt; ' gfsd*‘
dgrialoa on wh*th*r to Join th* cToaeing.
•“ lilldeT" ta effect In’ the coal
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why anyone would be Interested
cubte j*M fir ' to*f»» graVkl* a*nt legist alure aatharlty to "proariba
iif gtdnlr' Ihtd a'bus (beet'which is
pr**p*ctor.) rushing'to th* Bqu*w th* lima wtng and th*'wtsthad by
log
th*'
Flirida'
ko*tk
WM
**h»ddsltntd'te loae'tmrtiey.
faction acroea the lawn at each
m r i 'n U *f British
(JokWhlu which such afficas ahail h* fitted
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and
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"We inspect that local podtlcr othfr.
A new eagle known aa the Code
t*c*uUg. Mtport* frmw th* &lt;ar**l i M Ub compenaatlan to bsSpaM. to
had-a-whole lot to do with It,"
surroundidg Sanford.
roc
f'or e while, each
aurh a condition
e
■kid 'thr** men' WWklXg fk«"s'f*W •uch1«fltc*T*,L**M’ may vskt in
Eagle i« to take the plan ur lbs rnmmenta
the Ki. Myers NewsI n good entertaining
weeks on one claim
recovered
1*1
Blue Eagle. The old bird wl&gt;,rh
them
addittenal
p o * f I and
In,
a
newtpapbr.
We
like
to
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files tn every winduw where bunt- P^}U 'ir.raW ^ hag; been dtsagrvewtert'than r o w la'gold. 1
duties," bat it* Ih* ««Mrot'*bo1i*h
when the othwr ■fetloar'a hWe I*
sea* la dons on a grand nab, and tng with Uvs'cuutity rotaktfalwMa tanbed. Hut-whan ih# mnd-UirowwaktdnAew
Mil, *iiJllte'firt»4t'UMted- State*
want *0 MtevoUdnttelt of *fftc*a
la many where It lan'l, waa give** and* JCMphi»"e*itd them evew afteV Ing ceoUnua* month la and month at'Mr UkUk'oh Ark.'
pric* 8f HDJf? an oMte*.
provision roast't* macte-fnv carry*
free of charge to employers who the" vdYkrf1hWaldatf1M fiver of out, year In and year out. there honor of M KM L «-■
Ingiem'-whatever state dalle* paw
profadleed to l* gucid. Hut this thi cetHnitutoiAra W H g i n W U Is only on* answer; The town *uf- fr**hm*nte ww*
■r*- aosdg neg
' ** '
IflHAHH a T W
goad hrt
Code Eagle la a high uwiety bird. alt HghV bhl&lt; It taa*V very
arilkted
Thor* U; r f prroard, no- ooWtoll
Hey to peraUt after the voter*
It will bake to be paid for. Until
It is unable to corral Its dti- N
- M h. tt '
TUANTA, -Apr. »»e-. Appar- dieted city ehd m t e ip i govern
l a &gt; w m M c * 4*e limply beyou have paid your dose to yndr
y mieMnv' Ms -hold same way. meat Irrth*' &lt;Ust*; la-hem *'of thd
Ueal' ■AHtrcNW
and1 od Mbs Basal*
H a iti
association, or your a***umeata
tE'IMvnteda, 12.-vAI(ante,-vetTh* t i i l s i i ontartar y
■ta***,-th* . plan lx
pavi.atid* It Impoaalhlt
to your code authority, or what*
ploy* or th*' SantMns tn *om|‘ l«
t y 'o f *pWt. Therefor* m ' HMroR ’ BtaUak
call It, no eagle will
Tk— xriu'
A
convtit*flo*al
•lipped and fell beneath
epUVi to dwrel*» a-city ar*
your window sHI. Tow
i f t g f . i lnwnMt Ns late emshrinaia t to rogwiate local biUs
■*rar' nwyifctrd,' th*" tawa
aspect the services of the
o f ' Ute maa&gt; nir* *ar
_____
eknn' h r 'bttariipMd «• In thr4*#btet*r«,
gevwtiaeht'ln running your buit- i r w s a s r twn*fl«Uen»;f!
matrix gteeo -hr -th*‘ *
mbbnt'LW eggtn* after U m M ig s
wlthout having to pay
fat ^eih' wIlh a'raMApaper U '.m eiu,,
X*R«k.
-nn*
•
ju t lllr * ctllaa wkkh are puMtng - ■
* »11rWix. lihu
AYLAN ^^X t
"Tbviu no i deubr will ’ be aome-logrther, .htbiaatTy, fat a
•bru t*, j. c..'
o
fa x but It Wilt'he espeaile*; as* moo cadvi
of thr!
FtHtMFR SENATOR DfBB
ATLANTA, A y r . 1
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9— _______
Fahhmf
hr * »t««l wind,, fir* destroyed l l
l Apr. II.—l d (
le .
piatm t t M m
M
recMchbU ‘ hard U »*'-H lurctey
M»ud.
V n E rift o f
KrRUIMrT T h r hhstt'arlgdMted te, a 90-year
R.

Alsu, Apr. IS. local building contractor

—vry—rkdwtrial turmofl In Ala- of CUfltabuf*/W'. Vk:, d.

Meiirwhtlv, mefehahta of that we*k.
VtfcTCNlA', b : Cy A^r. u ^ » r &gt;
The’
ps*tthM r
freMHItV. rlty, hartt-pmeed by. competition
J. D. Davison baa purchased —A "Niw Klondfkk* g*M atHkh
qdlte’. fakiilitr w fa ’ Jha' weekrny* on all aide*, are defeneeltai vic­
sheriff gad clerk:of dreait eourt,
reported to av*ragv »lmo*t f i t a the smeoUmkot wo*Id grant tq the
fin* i rw Oteifaad cat
of the flarkiota' flirS,
woWdJrt tim* *tandlng In the middle of

SANFOO^rWENTT YBUttgAGO

WEST PALM B!
—(BV—William Cah

old negro chgrkh,'

’

•' -

ilb 'Gfttflftjr ReKiflb
llfT r SPR^OsT"Ark.. s\pr. IF
—W - 7&gt;Tneo*raging nrsuit* from
th*t AgYieultsiral Adjastrient AdTtfiNfretlonti production control
"rtgrom war* reported *y*sterdev
t*'the execotlv* council of tbs
'American''Saakero-Aaeoctaticm by
Ifa agrtentturat nmmUsbg . dlr*w(*r, D. n f Gf(s'of MidLon, Wis
(Ml* M id hanker* otter th r

ting are aiding thr

AAA

rrXm. „*wl. repeated Ih4^"hent* In th* rotton, txhggt . _

end h-vg atHlons at* bagtnnlngi
feel tkg effects of lncroaii
IWtM*.
1A

‘ MIMING srROOt, MOYiPAGK'
T A L h ^ U W B R l Apr. U ^ 4 f&gt;
-&gt;-Ctar*gca McLean, ll. wh* dim,
appeared Wedneed* y after bated

tear hlr-«b*H', tenMmr.
wax hack ta school yextantey, wRh
hxi iig a in t s ow wh*ro h* arpri.
roturaad te hie
hams

■XteCtetej
y
jtegeee.aaete9lm.te»rtew sr

“ Boy IfF ttih rirrd rtgi^

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WEDNESDAY, A P R IL 1 8 .19M.

SPRINGTIME TTrANKTimWtfO
pa M |' keep -pare commercially
B * I jOw J b
with Miami but it can never at­
CONCORD, N. 114 Apt-' 188tract ( t V i winter resident* that
(A
P )— New ' itamp.hiir felk. no
COhi* to the latter. Horse racing,
One of the prettiest uncial af­ lonjrer fc*r the intei* . i f ‘ winter,
Mrs-^H. B. I.ewi*
entertained
triad there laat winter.
tailed
winter,
failed
anil the other tourist at- the mrmber* of lhr Tiu-silay Du­ fair* given in honor of the girl* as much a* diil the early K l l l s i i ’
for which Miami baa be- plicate Club at ( bridge party yva- of the graduating da** of Scuri- whu in th*nk*xiviii|t for bhvin|,
(I|” h Schoofthis «| mg waa survlvril oliacrvrit “ Fh«t lay," bW*
famoua are largely ml**tog terday afternoen at her home on
Magnolia Avenue in honor of her the garden paitv Iant Saurday
it* scheme of thing*.
Tampa in time* o f national $Inter-in-law. Mr*. Thoma.'* Bent­ afternoon from i;P0 oVIock to the hnliilay -till irmnni. on the
should
expertenre
a ley of Toledo, (Ihlo. High acore 6:00 oVItH'k in the spnnon-* for­ s|*ls‘ calendar. This yrar It i«n ,e «‘
ta tte B b itth llin r A tt
growth along commercial prite* were awarded to Mm Bent- mal
garden*
of
Mr*.
Henry nil A|ir. :'(i and Gnvrrnnr John (i.
that Miami can never hope Icy and Mrs, E* F. 1ImisHoldcr Wight on Park Avenue win u the Wlnant in bis |.riK'I*m*Ui&gt;n laid,
S t f ^ i O f ' t t A © t e i W H 'l
Mornfay tin • Alexandria. Va.
anil ircnRil only to Jack- while cut prite wn* pre«cnl(sl to CiiiI n H i V t hih was h»«to4* to “ Let us in dreji hmhumivm may
whet*-they will epeftd aome tlaae.
for Mn&gt;. Balph B. W
aonvillr It muvt depend
the Senior vtt 1/ nnd the fm ilty to thi* God of a.* for fdnrivedea*'
municipal ineon.i- chiefly
upon
Quan Utica of rose-, till a 111lea, of the M'hitod
Among othei in­ or the |iast iirnl hel,i for tile in*
II iia Mary Manning Jeft yester­
real e-*tnti-. When it* hotel* and atalicc* and gludioh, ;ot rntimting vited gilcid- were1 chart ei mem ■ lure.*
day for Fort U r al * whole ahe will
office ImiMIng* arc filled, a* they n pastel color nelienic. were u*snI * hem and fanner president- of the
spend' several weeks with relalivaa.
beginning again to be, tax |&lt;ay- to adorn the rooms where 110 * dull,
c r n r v iiw t a m p a
C. T. Parker he* arrived her*
mrnta will remove for a
long guests were entm lutued. At the
MINISTER IIW I.IM tN CALL
The lung
flowing
afternoon
MIAMI,
Apr. 17. — Although time any fear of public debt eurh tea hour a aalal t orn
from CaineetiH* to fnaka hla home.
wa* nerved die.tetecte in an army
of eolora,
RALEIGH. N. r., Apr. in:—
H i h«* aCciptid a position aa Tampa, like Jaikaanvlile, i* a con­
utclnn nearly
every other by the hoatvaa, »-"‘i^te»l by Mis*. worn hy the hostesses, showed
Hen B. lacy. Jr,
«oahag*r of lb* C*o-t.'ola B*t- servative xiyy a a r a a i only lad.
Florida municipality.
Fnmucl Puleatun and Mre. It, A. up \m unusual advantage against ( A P I - - Dr.
jirciiitenl of The Union Theoirifh*
'Works and will be joined'by dentally .affected for Ui* a n a
Tampa I* almrnt a* famous for New man.
tiie hark ground of given shruhs
hlb family in a few week*.
IHdmmtkd. V a,
Those present were: Mm. Thom- mid be*ls of bright euhned ftow'- cal Seminary at
boom,’ the,&lt;pinch o f falling.tai edi- her elec turn* amt biennial regtoacamtol* a* *hc I* fo r‘fine a- Bentley, honor gursl, Mm. I., eis m tbe garden, While btmche* yentenfay ileeMiiod I he call ns p it.
lections
&gt;j|tiua
an
onuaual
drop
In
Mr*. Flayd Ikad aM fber young
Preihyteriift'
and excellent Spanish res­ F. Boyh'. Mr*. Balph B. Wight, weiv tdncri| on the lawns for tor of tin* FBat
axrosrment lien'payments forced it
dMtgMer
hdtt' been
removed
a refunding &lt;if taurants. But II i* sign of recov­ Mm K. F. Hounholder, Mm.
It. tbe gumtte nnd tea and other t‘hunch here.
from the Keroald-LaagMon Modue between 1U38 ery there that the elections this A. Newman, Mrs. Samuel Buie*- iefrvsbim*nts were served from a
morur llkepltal tw 'their home In
year promise to be comparatively ton, Mm. Wynn W. Potter. Mm. long table in the west corner of
Oaceela.
Property Ux cdHacUoru
In tame- The Intln temperament, so W «' Bill, iitiil Mis, Jatne]* ti. th* garden.
Mrs. W. A.' -Cooper and Hr*. Tampa daclfwad front .81 jroo.too in pronounces! In Tampa, dictates a Sbni on. tea gllmt.
A* the gin—I- a rii veil I hey
John Alden Rroefa-went to Kit-, 1F.U to Jeaa than '-half * million M l time in the old town mostly
were presented »■ l lie I ..||t*w|»ig
when
the
puree
ts
lean
an.1
• immee tototf to attend a rone dollar* iM t yaar. At the
earn*
officer* of the 111 ^ &lt; lull Minors
meeting of th* Woman'*
Mia- time. Itena’ for atreet paving were ehiquita is shabby.
Betty Wheiie--, rbelmri Hen-on.
extrmlwl
eionaty Society r o f the
Firrt shaved *W* third and
t inn germ Hurt, Manliu
Iti-tinp.
Methodist Church.
from I t )' to 30 year* by atG uf
Mary \ *kle, IL ou Uiv Mm-brill,
the iM l'jr fgtelataro. aad of courag
Hnti hin-,
l»o »iie( Nmi
“ Jimmy
The
Ui'ltt,"
the Naomi
property cowners took prompt adW a in ii Unite, ploturv
starring bo rough, ,im1 Faifdvn I ’oghiirn
vantagF'gf'th* right to null pay.
The-* j 1ii i mg tea dm iitg Hu
t uviiey* will Ik’ the leutor. Collection* from I his suurce Mr*. J. Unwell Fish won high JauiCte
tin Mi-*,. Imu
tuie Ml I rartoiu it l
l lie
Milune ufteinooi writ
aioa* wept reduced from (703r- teuiv bruliti'
pi ur
and
Mi-* Theater for « one day run bv* shuivn. haiUeime Vwrruty. Mh o »
“ World Friendship
Birthday 080 to 11WfT to 881,00(1 last year, .lull tv
Young
ttto lvrt
low
A III IUi 1llllt H-oit,
a ultimo todu&gt;
Party," a play having “ Pagea aad had oil Ikeae most or the
twmls actnv pnxr *1 lhr weekly nit
Bette Hum* ia the
leuimtlie Fietfa l in nn .tmi( Mat mo I In i m
Good Will" aa ita theme, Will JbW immediately due were depending aervanrr nf "laitn-s day" yi»It ad upptiteilf i item y
timl
the Among tl»o-i jo line a- h«isli*'s**gre*ent&lt;vi Thursday eeealgg -a\ far payWcnt.
D oroth y
P o r k in n
trtday at Ihy Sanfnid Countty
wh in \ agony
mid aml ussl-lifur wuh 1hi* seivme •
8rtX) o'dork at the Flrat MelhmliaV 1 The .-actual eperating cost of Club with Mi-. M. S. Wiggins gul over
For
wefv, the Mi
-- Mary Fllinbelh
were
Ihnehart
do
tMltlt
fm
hei
love.
Church hy tb* member* of
Uw Tampa tea* reduced mure than a RR
I fill f (fMHH*B
___ t Alice While, Allen .itiikmn it ml Neeley, Mm I. ■ l o t s m e , Hnilu
S u m m er
M flk o ^ U p
World Club of the church. Tha half daring Lhi* iperhMl, hunging fnj©&gt;'Y»l in l hi* miniimir
IvHihart. I "l*'ii tiv
link-on, Mary
cast include* IU member* of the It down almost to the present op­ bridifr wrh plMy«’d in th« « f 1*»r - Mayo Methoi me -uid *«• ^tippiy
I n our n n S K IN
Meriw rbet.
Dorothy
much tif the comedy eiemenl a I JrtOlise
club.
erating cast of Miami. Kvrn those noon
I UTIIIS.
roW D K If.
" uir lei At \,
Kvelyn
1t hou gh tin* fii-t t a l k in g it Oil f it *1
»P'N Ado
The play open* hy ahowiag a economies failed to hall the diyAl tin* noon hour Uiih hinn
holte Fun •in
A KDtIGK I till aUy
Warren,
and
Hrimg
.Inn
my
«l
wayturn**
uy
girl, 11 year* old, who dream* that ing up af th** t-R-*h on hi nil, but Frrvtil mformilly in tin* vluh
on in ho, weather.
MI*rgm »*t \ lllll
with his t-hnrr
abe gives a birthday party attend­ If T4mpR U frrrtl of l&gt;onri pay* ilinitj)f room which wni*
tl
IliV
Th
mmuntir
angle
In
M»*
1
■
\
|
imn
II.
organizer
e d ‘hy children from alt parts of merit* flit tic next two yeftr*, It for |Jic W'CRuinn with » |mhI u
Our W iiti'rp n n if
• lo1'
find
Mi " h
leftei mid i* suppl til b\ IH.I • 1 the
th* world who ‘arrive hy afrptaae nmy be able to pivk up it* !P9fi lion of corn flow rif,
la
mu
pi
MiP*
1
*!*\
t1
h/j|bcl
1
■miikt'i, it ilie mher
t ’agiiev iirnl
In &gt;th*ir iroltve roatuaw*. Game* rviRUiritiet of fiitj.iwu with me- Btuticf, nn«p «lr«irotui* nn*l tnnlc*
Mixk »*f fhe 1
OM&lt;1
it'll fill itiei pi e? i*
nnd Alien Jcnkin*&lt;
d s t e p and an exrhanga * f ct*b.
Thfwc prr^ent were- Mr* M s
,
( Mhr r pmui IllfOt Hietlt .leiil ..f
i lull welttept-i ul
gifts Make up lhr ramatntag
WinCim*,
Mn*
Ci. M 111^t».•i•, Whit**
Tampa is the rUiu« cRpllnl of
, ,1fr. f Iiutm
lots nf the i"»'*t lhi lode \i 1Iiui gii*" 1- 1
t 'om i's In K ivr Shcrte**—1
Mm. A. W Ktunt, Mf^ K &lt;
l»rarest
•d, Holiail &gt; nv
The cast ioeludsa the'following: Kloritla and one of iU
Ion. Mr«. John
FtVk,
Mi** I Hohl. Philit
I'o rfe rlln n . . . Olive
Melliul.
Balfr
nnaitgh.
Move
Dream Girl,
Olive Chapmam pert*. Tkr n r « » imluntry and the Howell huh.
l(n&gt; I ^vin
&gt;vio&lt;
f — ■
—
Kith. Mrs,
Mr* H"&gt;
renaent lndii*try have locale*! there
Flesh . . . N orm al*
Mother, MaAl* .Chapwtan, Africa,
Mr*. Nnrman S .......... .
Mr*
B" ’ ‘ ‘ ■
" ,|’
“
Itd llU Iin tS
a
llro n e ttr
PefST llooiehan; Elrail I, Joyce and lb i outs'li itn port paM«'.«
Peter
Sch.al,
M
.
....
..
N"™
,J,m'
I
Iteeat deal of twire tali Icr and fi»h
Adama; Chios, lwtltla Gortolsyt
Kaitrhl.
Jr.
Mr..
A
T
While.
m
V
I
I
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M
.
I
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"
I
I
A
lls
I
I
S
f
l
t
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M
S
producer! uri the W f * t foimt. It
I* s. Ihm*t Koryi’ t Wo A re '
Mrs II M r*i»w«rth. Mr- V I l,ANh 1* * * "
............ ............. .
Kngtend,
Gwendolyn , Itoyesf
ha« recently Income a errondiry
t’ laln
S)ivHluliata iii At'tie T^*Xt*.
France, Jean Sehotl; tiermanyf
Rpeev. ami
the
M,--.0&gt;ll"- | ^ v ,
,
h , ,,
..... .
Speer,
arid
airplarie baae far Han \toencan
Katherine Syaaeer; llaveali, Patty
Young, anil
........... Ka|(al&gt;,
.........it
TT hh te‘ AAccCvOo IiTnI InTitoOddna tt lt o
on
n
Alrwata. ami la sUrlinir »n air Younx. and Mary li.ehl.m
llotlge: Holland, Mary Crawl*);
lir.i that will conae* i it not only
1jHKbiiiiirpil a l
M
TH
IK
N
T
\
H
TIM
IHKH
India, Clayda Furguuon;
Italy,
S H O P
f A(1 I f p40l itl*|H‘te»|i
-with New (Irleanv, bin ahn A t ­
John tAdajns; Japan Jahire Moaaf
S a d y &lt; e S ' ;
, Apt Ik
f A P » ' 11‘ft \ 111I*U|»I limi t
•"
lanta. Tan Hit* ar** looked tipiwi
1Jtv E. Jiul
Mrs Met) Sinara
Korea, Margaret Spencer; Mealeo,
•Cl. o f N i o ...... I
1 hi* pu\ nil'll! will ill mg W*
a* a n^dxotiy evil, lt» be raterrd
Billy
Hoolehan;
Poland,
Sara
i ‘oiitete I" 'p'tal I i cnl t !i&lt; aiiiitinvt 1hi 1•**it*■
to chiefly through wn. h medium*
Ituaaell; S wit ter la ml. In n
Wil­
j, from lirj i*rm■ *"! I* 1' A j
as the ffraat Florida Fair.
for ye^iei
liams; Turk*), Joyce Steele; and
which the government
&gt;penl a Sunday in «n autwoodole &lt;*dli* u*o
T ry A U H ir n ff
United State*, June Bryan.
fjoarter of a million dollars thi« north of hire Siv tdhei pi-r-ousj
(r«M|mgruiU* W ave
were
injured
ill
the
aeridnil
hilt
^
winter in rebuilding the plant.
hII were reported reeling 'omtoit (

«&gt; A PINCHED
FA LLIN G OFF

School' S«ndow|=tt=*e
3 Ant &lt;Fe r e e JS- ■,

l Caikndar
O A gtat H w * * . Two
. S T h T u - a - t o « * Btor&lt; will

* • * '«* 7tUTP.M. at lbs* Masonic
ally
/_
The Grammar School P--T. ADl moat at SiJO P. M- at the
bool auditorium.
Tb* ' World Club of, the First
ethodlyt Church wtU meet at
80 P . If.' at thh church, i
“ World Friandahjp B i r t h d a y
irty.^’ a* abort play, will 'be premOT at 8:00 P. M. at tha Flrat
ethodlet Chiirth by *‘ the
tha World
Methodist’
Club o f thd church.
FRIDAY.
Tha Scalar Claaa af Seminole
High School w lSgrtaent a tthregat
act fife *;
A 00" F. If. at' the echool audito­
rium.
An Informal fareWdll party for
the K«v. and Mir F. M. Marltr
will-be given at 8:00 P. M. at the
horns" o f'H . 1: Clan**. . Seventh
Street'at MMIonvilla Avenue. All
m*mb*rt of the Christian Church
and Sundae School are Invited.
R tftlx r mheUng o f the W. O.
• d * . will ha bakJ at atJO P. Mi
j R i t h6h\*'of lira. Rlrtiard Tew
B y l M g WAahingtmi Avenue,
Bel at*.
Tha Went Side Primary School
will .prMeit!' an opeiptU. “ In the
Princeaa' Qardan/'
at 8:15 P.
M. hr i l w new- school auditorium.

sVrfflftfAY'
The'Debt Club,of the First Haptlat Qiurch wllf sponsor * chicked

pi* supper

from

IfO 'P . Ml

8:00 P. M. at the cWirth
MONDAY

to

artrtr.

rFi fi g^l M.JBClnMtNI
■peev^ £ S f i ^ 's-nimPdh . 5 1 “ wlM
n0fm
S

at TUb P. M. at tha hinhe of Mia.
W. S.' Thornton. -Tfmd Flipt Street.
Important' Jbuapt**,* yrill be dta-

"Oh", Professor," a three-set
forte.of “ merry complicatioite and
»erambled fen" taking place ta a
atttamer echool for ftrle, FtVtxton
A ct damy, will be prevented FHd«jr cvanhnf at B:00 o’clock at
Seminole Ulgh Schbol by the
Senior Claas of the echool. The
o u t will be composed of I I meml » n ot the e)au and hae been teceiCinr,direction for the peat few
weak* from Mr*. J.*V. SUneClpber,
claaa jadrieor.
The- ac|i«n in the play .1* centerad' about Charle* Painter aa
“ Htrowel
Michael I’emoerton
Pemberton" who puratlkt
UU| Kathleen Labe
TeV»v
MUa
Patterson,” from one Kuropcah
capital to another and in the
meantime dodges
Mtaa
Kioto*
Wlnw whe portrays tha part uf
Flft, a Persian beauty.
Among the other characters are
the Mia*** Rebecca Wilton, Doro­
thy Marshall, Martha Blihop, sad
Betty- Wbeetoas; who
represent
Gene. Fluff, Berth*., and
Relic,
four pretty; gWlaj• Miss Carolyn
Cogburn, the peeetae Mt»* Fredrlcd,-who la suppoeed to hare deslgpa oa George
Stovall,'
th*
achelmty Doctor ArlatoUe; fUndall StofMhter. lh* janitor; DaVId
B tipgi JtVof pmor Percival Courtwrlghtr and Jam** Dyeea,
**
diigmy Apdereon. who la
sup­
posed to be ready for the insane
Vayieer. *
Th* stags manager* ar* Mia*
KUpAbcth' Malhvin ‘ and
lluaeell
OdfcafH ■while Mias Thelma Keneon gad Jt hihard Deaa are aecvIng pg buelneea manage ra.
Th*
memhert uf the class ar* eolltit|ng tha support of tbe public
in
prosehting their pi*) which will
be their laat high echool project.

ports Are Wadfe Oh
nary S w ^ to n

M ln n o

T O ttW A Y

Oeorgw Kvrtgtit, Sr. win be
Report* from
th*
twenty the weeUy obeervance
dag" at the' Sanford fourth' annual aeOaion of tbr
Club.

•Tbr Stnigr Claaa
p m c n ti

‘M PROFESSOR”
TTirfew-act Fhrcn
Apr. 20, 8:00 P. M.
Hlitl Setraol

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r*r ■ e • &lt; * » * -

■Dine Only
Limited

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CrtHjuljmole

W A ?B »
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: BE A o r y ^ t o p p K
*-»*&gt;*'

Woynan'a Miaalonary Society of
th* Florida OonfCVeSa* brld re­
cently at -Rlvaralda
MrthratUt
Church in'
Jacfcaouelll*
mfd* by Mre, John Alden Drown
and Mr*. M. Rapert Strirkland.
Jr. at
the
regular
program
meeting of th* Woman'*
MUelOndry Society o f
the
Flrat
Methediat Ctorreh o f this city
held Monday afternoon at
lb*
church.
Aa chairman of Circle Num­
ber Three, Mr*. R. W. Turner
opened the meeting with a Scrip­
ture reading which waa followed
by a hymn, “ Come Thou Atmlchty
King". and a prayer by Mr*.
W. A. Cooper.
,
In thatr report* Mrs. .Brawn
and Mt* StrtoklahH' atstad' thht
119 auxlliartea were represented
at tha .conference whkjr wae at­
tended by Z.lf. delegate*, luelddIng 88 from th* Qriendo DlatrWt.
j 74 visitor*. 10 vi.ltln r minis tern;
three' dearoito.ee*, flee vialtet*
from Georgia, and
two
from
South Carolina, making ■ grand
lotah o f 08* poreon*.
Tiler atoo reported that Mr*.
I, C. Jenkln* .of Ortobdo
ell
wa* chnaep cosrfertnc* M cretwey:

atiri krfr BfT a '. W fftrtkrt or
Orlando, who aai | iltad t w w fo**
of Orlando -dlxtrtrt' afteretokv m *
Mm. C, ,0- Ifaro, w ai t i M w W
to that poa|tion.
One of -the feature* efjjfc* i*df‘

ferwve gpa p pagMtoA' 'rtWOftna Towgrd .the fliptotol* '&amp; * •
I seated r f Uto IkrtlJ gteM W
|she rorfaeep**. &gt;n e M M M B 'fP
; shelr report* Mr*.
I Mm SSrteWtotoi »Wde«*:-a iA U&gt;*V
f&gt;rtMMFr#d II oW e f, lli8, r t i l f 4ln*
f Ifni mmmm/tptu
R»fr hflfl Ip tM 4
Iwsih rn W I
tH*‘

lind Poultry
« ’ M kt

m « « t (n r »

Mrs. Wight’s Garden
AtiiHdtffr Is Scene O f Gay Party

sSSHS:

CrtylJtajtofld'TdUndAr-

Ittrs. J. Howell F i s h
lkBrid^c Prizewinner

Methodist World -Club
To Present Play Soon

James ( ugney t)pens
A t Milane InNewe'ilm

Face Powder
At SI .00

Pw-T. A. Group Infttfellh
Nrtvw 'Year’s Officers

Thin city made no ml-take in
■pacing the due ilate»* of ita bond* I »*dy.
■tfingiug the total of $1H,2B4tfK)0 | ||1 1 ICT'll\ II \S
Hr* R. I. Dann. president of out an far ai» IT&gt;7F», by which time
A.
the County Council of the F.-T.A., liopcf t&lt;i I’r the large.*! city in J HtM1A
Florida and tbr laigeM port in the i Adnilial Victoda-

i uuito nl " No i
inlolv hail until
th*
ill
A I hd.ru If was*
over an old wave

o|,J

goe

P. P A P IAS BEAUTY SHOP

iniUlied officers fot the coming
year and Mr* R. K. Cooper gave ■tatn. If the wraith of the Weal Jof Huiimmiv mh-*
influen/a yr-ieidoy
a report of the stale convention f'oait c«mtinuea to Incrraae, Tam
bekl at Daytons Ilwarh rreenlly
at the regular meetiag of the
Eait Hide I’rimary P.-T. A. held
yesterday afternoon at the school
sditorlum.
The following members were in­
stalled as officers: Mis
W
T
ikflgley, president; Mr*. T. D In
* Stott, vlce-pretldent Mr*. .11. H,
Hpdge*. secretary; Mr*. W. I&gt;.
Ilefmahn, tre*surer; and Mrs R.
Mr*. Langley pseatded nser the
t . Ceopvr, historian.
Apr- 20. .at the echool; end th*
telltoete eeaainn When the
fsdMertnr a*to»anrei»ent» wer* made:
a’ ltehtal tfbde wlllih* held «m Friihy Apr. :80. « t the setevel and th*
Doable sat ion
CoiMty P.-T. A. Cawacil srtll meet
Metf*wd(wa« lag
op Matetoy ‘ evahtak, Apr. 38, at
fiySrwulte stench
Isak* Mary.
L s a fe ty A
A* st*»tT chairman Mr* r. 8
QalMiH taadht* the ■flnel lessen ui
the' course of *lu*y‘ after which
oftcndance prlart for tiia day wa*
aarantod the Third (leads. PUns
tear* wag**for tbe Sprfng Operet­
ta to be* held on Mhg 11 efter
Which the meetiag adjauvfwsi.

a«Ml

meeO

l*«ri

V-&lt;*/

New low
delivered

V Allsteel Body
fives
Maximum

Soiery
^
(•lass u*ed
throughout on
Dw Lu i# hndiat
— nnealra
h. charge
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V t a lllu iH ilit ilutllhl* h IM T'II m
w lo d a k ie li—a ll

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U N D E R 9BBS
w ith « V « y p e
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w fti v ery irpltftfnf'.

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ANNDDWD— 8BIIT
R^rttal arrvUea «Ve

Rraiussa*. Bjm

P A S ftjn tfl
T -r .i: : _x—■

AictoS for

a fear

weeks

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JTne gsGutoto* OuroK •* U S *
Mo,roe with Uw RH.' M C. W ttoto,' jUtorlrt'elAer * f th* Florid*
CoWtotnce. In charf* of the*toHS
.tort-, a " - Arttow. .* mitoloexpr
who Mtont tb rtetoto to'AlrtM ,' art! 1
‘ rt-lW . F. Crsig o t 8L Petoro• oa* lot ton. Mr*. (Vkto-to &gt;

Jaaea

P A G J V fiy
“JtteMle Tiro
g e n t

**
THE

Tharnday

IM &amp; r

O NLY

Y

c ' ! O N L Y C A R A v - i A ‘ d o w n - d r a f t V i * ,&lt;• *-T
UNDER SHOO.
oarburctlon and
wlrb te n ew tube ;
Intake mani- ■ '
drive

A

4515 a n d J ljp -F . 0. H. Detroit
tPlrougtt'UkfVersal Credir Company
Tkf AtrthoriitifcF&amp;d Finance Plan
I1 R D H fM lT T O A A T K H M

FORD

D EALERS

IM M E D IA T E
D E L IV E R Y

NO DELAY

VJ

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�fLOWDA.
LEGION-HEIR

3 Years A ttend 8 M a jor
mmm —
, {League Ball Gam e* Tuesday

HEADASKS MORE
D A TA ON CLU BS

I By H M B K B T W. BARKER
f NEW YORK, Apr.
■■fori l b largest opening day
mrtpe Bring o f fotu
In thro*
Mart, majot league baaebalt roftalaad Ho plooo on the oport
M N yesterday.
3 I lH fiU in
the club owmri
W
m m
justification for lha
jan irol fooling o f optlmUra with
which’ they hod approached th*
Opening of 1934 campaign*, the
gat-away game*, four in
thn National and four in th*
Amartcan, drew an aggregate attin dance of better than 130 ,000.
,*71lil compared with
163,619
eight opener* spread over
days last year and 138,th* 1932 Inaugural* when
Weather conditions liknrro a handicap. However,
waa far behind th* record
1 349,010 agt In 1931.

Buck Weaver Wants
ToKnow Who’sBack
Of Local Ball Club

’ *ah i ' t a t * .

m

8

was no kick on th* menu
ather man handed
out
tW U kty.tha Conditions,
World Chimplon
New
especially
East, w tw do** to Ideal,
total estimated attendance
17 poraona, no fewer than
were packed In the elande
foot Eaetem game* at
lfg w 'Y o r k , Brooklyn, Boafoh and

POLITICAL
^ANNOUNCEMENTS
r d r R e p r e s e n ta t iv e

Group No. 1
: t l hsrshy anonunr. my r**Jidi&lt;
ear ll*pr.**nt*tiv* t,i :«•
Etalalalur. from H*mlnol* Cuuni

N A T IO N A L LEAGUB
•;*w York
rhlmito
llruHuthljrn .
M O U uli
1-hllaSelpfcla
.... ....... * ) .»!&gt;*
rtlJIai.elpbla ______ ___ &gt; i .*#•
lloatwn ................ ..... .
e i .eve
riiL tiu r g k ................— o 1 .»•»
Ursulas May Results
At Niw York II* M l Ms—I • •
Philadelphia .. It* ••• IM— I 4 «
Ifatt-rlva: llubb.ll and Richard*:
Klllotl, llansen, Collin* and Wilson
At Brooklyn
*41 II* Ms—• l» o
I fusion
« t « ‘ I I I ••*—I It I
llollerlsa: Munsu and
l# y »|
Mr* rutt, rick re I and Hogan,
At Cincinnati *M Me It*—*
1*
Chicago
m i * r r ota—* it i
Mallertrs: St Johnson. Benton and
irKarroll: Warnske and Harlnait.
At it. I-outs
M l *1* Ms—V It •
lltl.kuroh
•*• IM »*•—I
**
Itstteries: J. »enn and ttavls,
Main,. lluyl, Rlrkofor and drier
AMERICAN LEAGUE

O f O R l i g tJfif • ft r i a l f a
At I'hllarirIphla 090 AIS • ! ! - • 10 1
Nrw York
000 0JH ISO -ft I 0
lift 11 *»rlr*: Cftin, ( ’ftftv-itrrllM anti
Ilfrrr,
Umd)r«kla
llft)ra«
(lom ot .
Miirphy, Hntylhr, l #htr am. D lr k v y
AC Ihvftlnn
non u«« « i o O f — ft It 3
W a sh in g t o n
100 010 000 01— ft
» J
11ft 11 r r I r ■ ftfuad vn, t&gt; rm oc k,
fl
Jnhnann
«itd
F frr*ll;
WhHrhlll
lluftarll, «' ft *w d f f mid llftrg, KIum|&gt;p
A t I'lrk e-lariil
111 000 10 1--I I I
IM. leciulo
&lt;&gt;00 001 100— 1 • I
Ha 11 r r Ir * HI Idr brand, I* U ri m n
and J*&gt; link
IMn#hrildftr,
Nett irmi,
M r A f r r mid Drub*,
A t f?lilraaii 000 000 OSO— 3 R J
Itolrnll
0|«
000 010— R c j
ll a tir r lr »
Jonas,
Tl»tjr,
Nilnr,
I'onmroftkl.
mr»d
Hhra;
Mnrhnr&gt;.
A u k rr and I'ltrhranft.

NORTHKAHT FUIIUD A

g y o u p |4n. t. aubjvrl to th* I&gt;*m&lt;

eralle prlman in Jun* t( *l*rt»d
■remtl* hnn.il r*lir*.»»t*tlou i
tSeecyolto, luallc* »rn1
b
kil, Tour vole and «up|&gt;nii will I

aaprerlatad.

1Tr

J

K. JAl'KHtVN

.For Representative
Group No. 2
■ I fit r*li f ftiinminrc my 4* ml IfinO'
H&gt;r R«|*r»«piitailv#&lt; in ih*

EfyUlftt urn fr om H* ml mil* f o u n t *
p Gfftiip N v m l x r I. ■11n 1*01 m Ih*
B a v o o r a i ! a ’^primary to 1«** h'Ui n*,*t
Fftlw, I lU b m li my fo r m * r pulille
i M f d to* thft V o t e r * fvir r « i i » l i t F i m •
b n and If # U d » d pr viin I ii« my l*»
i f f o r t t In th* t f t * !»•&gt;e r *'
InterrpI ,
l if t * i l ntk^Y ftubjeit* Mflelrig Your
feta and aup|M»rt « m
to mp pmo M-

H

I*

-A 4 y

I*

1IAOAN.

For County Commhuionrr

District No. 5
litrabp aanuunre my randldarv

B

County Cnmmlsslnnei nf HemlC ounty, suhjeft t-« thr I ' mim
g Prim ary
In June
i*i4
If
•d t promise ti.iit-ei tepresen*
lllt lon to ev er y on e i*nd Justice and
fftlrnsaa
for nil
Y ou r
vote and
A p p o r t Wilt be II |4|it rotated

V

VF% ft f i l ft

yflhftkf

Sanford'* application fur a place
In the Northeast Florida Leeguo
along with 1-eesburg has met with
only lukewarm raaponse, It wne
indicated in a lattar received here
today from W. P. Weaver, presi­
dent of that organisation, who
cay* that he wants to be "shown"
thst both Sanford and J-reshurg
have the financial backing to par­
ticipate In his "fast* league.
Tha letter, a copy of which it
printed below, was turned over to
Earl Yarn, who had recantly dis­
cussed the situation with Leesburg
fens.
In tha meantime, ths local situa­
tion Is still up In the air, r-ith fani
on all atdss discussing baseball a*
they hava naver dlacuesad it be­
fore. When word
was epiratl
around tha city yaitsrday that
Sanford and l-eesburg had applltJ
for a place In the Northeastern, It
met with favorable reaction In ev­
ery quarter, and there was reason
to believe thst the 1034 Sanford
eluh in that league would be well
eupported.
Here it a ropy of Weaver's
letter:
"Thii acknowledge* receipt of
your wire, which I appreciate.
” 1 do not believe It i&gt; advisable
for me to soloclt the entrance of
l^esburg club Into Northeast Flor­
ida Baseball league at this lime,
In view of the fact that I have
no way of determining whether
our present clubs will act favor­
ably on the addition of club* at
this late dale.
"It occurs to me that yuu ire in
much the better position to con­
tact 1-eesburg and learn what they
would like to do.
"In this connection wish to ad­
vise that even ahould both San­
ford and l.eraburg desire entrance
Into the league, 1 would want to
know all about financial backing
of the clubs, the names of the men,
etc., also some definite Ideas as t0
the playing strength of the cluhs.
"H Is my Information that l^eaburg baseball men do not want to
come Into a league as fast as ours,
as they Inst too much money last
yrar. I give you (hit Information
Just at it ha* bain given to
me.
"A * stated above, if Leesburg
make* format application, at once,
to Join our league, and both S*n
ford and Leesburg will g ivr ln,
complete and aatlaf.ctory Inform*.
| ion relative to financial and play
ng strength, I will b.
, , kr
the matter up with our clubs.
I know you will appreciate the
■|,lr"
I* written. W ,
have Wh.i seema to I* . strong,
well-balanced league of .Is c|ub„,
and would not want to consider
add t on of two rlulis unless the
addition seems sa tis fy ,„ry ,

C H IR O P O D IB T 9
Aaa.sBf.ia.al

k tlk ri (1,
me IrgkD r*.

r o s ,lll,o
e f Voe*
W eak a l l fo lio *

AIR LINES WILL
ASK D A M A G E S
IN THE COURTS

c. i - n v. c. O III.K H

rkooa anti

it »u M rioo,

O gvoolfo Post o ffle o

H B S T CO LD S!
W ? ! iM u i t t r o l c . u T o d

ff ndlUoDi lor 2S year*.
/0Tltt3t ft balrc, bid •

'counter-irritant." AH
ln ijU i4U .Th re« itrtn d tb a .

B Y PRUDENT

/I V T T T K fl

WERE D O 114
OUR P A R T

t it n rw t

Nu this .la not Baby L«Hoy.
f i UgIon-heir Kftth MieK^nt, twenty monthi^old boooter of
the 1034 American l*fto n
itlonml Convention to be held a
Miami, Florida, on Oct. t3, 23,
, and 25. Keith wai intervie
*d under the palma at Miami
•tenlay and In a Floyd Gibbo
rapid fire otyle of delivery,

Committee, that hla Idem o f cocir*eratfo&lt;i Wfti for teery
*
oonter to diaplay the Official
I^pion Convention! already, hope
h, who ha» attended two National
l*rgion Convenlioo already, hope
* to have mi hlo rue*t thli year
Ilaby U R ry of I*aramount Piet
urea fame and memben of MOur
Canjr” from the Hal Roach itu

NEW B R I T I S H TheodoreRoosevelC
BUDGET B A N S Says New Deal Has
D E B T I S S U E Un-American Tone

(Can tinned
P a ra O a a )
White Houaa for a further effort
to aattlc the rail ware dlapota,
Meanwhna the Honae lnteratata
Commerce
luhoonualttee
approred today a curbed PletcherRaybum atock market
control
hilt carrying a 46 percent margin­
al reqelremenL
The Wirt InvaitlgaUng
com­
mittee of the llouee put o ff until
late afternoon IU cloaed aeealon to
dUcuaa future procedure.
A veto threat
removed by
8enate leaden, the new tax bill
wai sent to conference yeeUrdiy
to allow a committee of 8enaton
and Repnaentallvei to untangle
the numeroua compi teatlone caused
by the tncreaaee written into the
bill by Ib f Senate, . .
Chairman Harrison of the Senhte Finance Committee aeid an
effort woo Id be made to put the
tax on coconut oil, to which Prealdent Roosevelt objected, into e
dhmpe acceptable to the Chief Exec­
utive, or failing thli a joint reso­
lution probably would be offered
to repeal or modify the Philippine
Impost.
“ 1 hardly think the President
would veto the bill even though
he la opposed to this Philippine
tax,” Harrison said attar a visit
to the White House end State and
War Departments.
•‘ But," he added, “ I am hopeful
we can work out something in
conference that will be satlsfsclory. If we cannot, then a joint
resolution
probably
will
be
offered.”
Ilarrleon issued e formal state­
ment later terming "unjustified"
Criticisms of the bill at It pasted
the Senate.
" I t has been widely stated in
the press,” he tsld, “ that the Sen­
ate bill completely deperte from
the original purpose of making
such changes in the revenue laws
as ere necessary to prevent tax
evasion, and Instead constitutes a
hasty and haphazard revision of
nur entire revenue system.
“ A careful examination of the
Senate bill will reveal that these
criticisms are quite unjustified.
Viewed aa e whole, the Senate bl&gt;l
lias thr sxme purposes as the
House bill, namely, to prevent tax
avoidance.
"Although It Is true that a large
amount of additional revenue will
be obtained, it is obtained mainly
from stopping loopholes rather
t h a n fr o m
Increasing rates,
end for the most pert will lie ob­
tained In the fiscal year 1930
rather than In the next fisral
year.”
Before the bill went to confer­
ence, Senator Norris (R-.Nrbl III.
sailed criticism of the Senate
changes by House leaders.
He described thulr comments as
"discourteous
end misleading,”
especially when they said the
Senate "had to show lie superior
knowledge" by rewriting .ho bill.
He said the bill as passed by the
Senate was "one of Ilia |&gt;e«i of ate
kind ever passed' V id v s i ap­
proved only after "absolute free­
dom of debate."

TALLAHASSEE, Apr. IS.—W&gt;
- C U t i w of malfvaaane*. mbfaaianca and lacompeteney in offlea jeeterday broofht suspcnllon
af C. B. Arbogait a* a member * f
lha Martin County Board o f Commbaloncra at »b* *“ “ •* of GoTDftTft fiholtft. .
*
Thm » nipt onion will be rofenad
Id th# u t il Bitilon of tho
ilito
Sonata.
Arborait m m charged ipcclficall? with fotln f ft* ft
commit•loner to make payment* to hlmaalf aa arent for an •Insurance
compt fry K’ etrinr PrTB,lttm, 00
inauranca polidaa on county prop­
erty! with voting to make
paymanU to an oil company for which
ha waa wholcaala
dUtributlnr
■gent In Martin county, and with
toying and selling Martin county
bonda, "preiumably at a profit to
hlmaalf.”
\
'
T .

M AIir ANfitlO WILMIN, car
b ra Molll* U llf. It. r. D. K
Mnrerprlu*. Alabama.
T oo arc kerebr reqelro* to

pear (• tfte Bill « f ('ampuim ,*
mlMivw entitled cause on the nib
day or Ray, A. H. t in at Use
Counneear la a. s font.
County, noddy, end la dataaIt at
aeeh aRMSMart Corn* pro ronfro.
so will be in lirH axslwl too
said l*tll heteg Wr snlboolut. nvorr* of ms rialotlft from roe. the
said Mary Annie Wlleoo.
It Is further orders*, that this or­
der he pohllshed once a week for
tour ronerrutlve weeks In The Baaford Herald, a newspaper publl.liid
jo Hanford. Hemtaels County, WlorHone and' ordered at Hanford.
Bemln.,|e County, Florida, this llth
dny nf April, A. D.. 1**4.

V. K. tvoctiLosna,

IBHAI*)

,

a " k
By: A. M. WXRKK,
Heputy Clerk.

i p a r t h q t i a k e F r i g ’h t e n s

Many

In California

HANTA ANA, Calif.. Apr. 18.—
yp&gt;— An earthquake sent many
persons fleeing from their home*
and office building* her* yeiterday, hut did no damage.
The shock waa felt at 10:33 A.
M. and Hated gbout two aecondi.
It waa th* mo»t sever* vine* the
disastrous quake of Mar. 10, 1933.
Anaheim, ■ few mile* north, re­
ported g slight shock. IiODf Beach,
the center of destruction In March,
1933, reported having felt a slight
quake at 4:30 A. M. yesterday.
B A IL O FFIC IAL HONpliED

(Continued From Page One)
(ConQnurd prom I age (Inti
(irrat Britain's pra.perity,
Hla dared an effort had been mad* to
premia* waa that thr surplus in stifle free apeech and to throttl-J
the year just ending- aggregating thr press.
L B G A l "O T 1 C B
A* a "alrlking raomple.” he said
30,000,00(1 pounds or |200,000,000
— "Must In justice be devoted to that whrn Col. t harlra A l.ind4* IO IH T n r UOIISTV JIIIW A
relieving those dx**e* who suf­ tn-igti recently pruteated against
b k w iiu i .k I'Ot'VTV, s t a t u n r
fered when the crisis was acute." |ranreliallon i&gt;f (hr air mall c-in
In
!l»: K .I.I. of W. W. nllWON,
I
11
Bi
ll
"a
deliberate
and
concerted
Other high
spot*
of
the
] Irtriaflj,
NOTH’*: OF AIIMINIftTfl ATOH
anxiously -awaited
document 1attempt was set on fool to dlaPOII PINAI. Ill it ’ll A1H1H
which drew cheer* from a crowd I credit him in the eye* nf the pub­
Nullea I* h#r«l»y
alv *n,
to »U
6e h a s 1 moath.
In the House of Commons,
in­ lic by trying to show that he waa
whom It nmy nmcftrn. t h « t on th*
l l t h day
o f June. A IK,
IiI4 , 1
Ceuat tiro wards to Um .
. a publicity seeker and by riuftavcluded:
■hftll «|tpi) to the Ifonorntitt i ft m e i
Deuble rate lev capital sr
The assurance that Britain haa oring to prove tnal hia motieva
1; Hhnron, Judg e o f ftuld Court, * •
Judge o f I'rolaftte, for my fl n g l dti*
"regained her place aa the first were lo ir tn that he had profited
rhftfga me A dm in is tr at or rum te'ftlnto ail undue extent by tits connec­
exporting country of the world:
metico i n n e m 4 « turn La non. o f the
Estate o f W, W . (Ilhams, d#o»»a#C,
An rstimstrd 1934-1036 surplus tion with the development of th*
And
itiftt « t tha sftima lim a I w i ll
in operating expense., of 20,100,- air servlre."
present tn said Court my fin al » r »
"Equally important with five
roia n ts as A dmlals t r a lo r r u m teal a *
000 pnunda (about 1145,000,000);
men to anneKo de honls non o f said
A cut of six i&gt;ence in the pound speech," he continued, “ is a Irre,
estate, and ask fo r th eir approval.
unrensored
prrst.
Itftted Merrh 7th. A. IK. I»34
in the 1-asir income lax rate;
(H lg ne d ) J H tmif tO N .
"Any regulation which vests in
Cha ndierlsin's assertion
that
Administrator rum testa­
ments annexo dehonls
"The atmosphere i* distinctly the government the power either
n«n of Katata of W, W,
brighter: there is * new spirit of lu put t nrwHpapers out of eslalHibson, deceased.
enc*
by
circumscribing
its
rights
ho|,e and confidence."
The estimate that the total or­ or by damping down un Its regu­
dinary expenditure of the govern­ lations with which it cannot com­
ply, potentially violates the free­
ment In 1933-34 was Atm,000,000
dom of the pres*. * • •
pounds (13,490.000,000).
"The action* of the NRA have
The decrees* in unemployment
CA9II f o r - f b u r Cberrole* ev
come perilously cl«»e to creating
reduced payment* to the Idle by
way 4M0 bland, etfaedro m
Ford. Reel and Sons, 801 W.
»ych a condition, and would have
about 11(1.600,000.
done so had it not been for the
The Chancellor said he pro­
courageous attitude of a large pro­
6— S itu ation * W an ted
posed to make no provision for the portion of our presf In this Coun­
payments of war debt* to tire
try- Even now the danger la hot
YOUNG M AN' daalraa poallion aa
United .Stales or the receipt* of past."
clerk of manager of groeery
wav debts from Oroat Britain's
Enactment of the proposed "»*store. Apply Route 1, Box '9.
debtors.
cret document lilll” of last opring,
He was applauded when he said, he said, would have given the govJ A —J’ o u l l r y _____________
in explanation:
eminent, "to all Intent* and pur­
VllftBE WEEK aid rocker*!*. 10c
Neither last year nor the yrar poses, complete control of the
•ich ftl ’farm. W ill*? Broa Evff
before did I make any provision news columns and made poeeibl* a
Farm, Lnkn Monroe, Fla.________
for th* payment of the war debt rigid ccnjsirahlp,”
to America nor for the receipt of
While alluding to members of
lO ^-Flow nrft and W anto
war debt* or reparation* by our- th* official family by name, Colo­
FOR
B A L I: Zinnia, nator, and
eelve*.
nel Roosevelt refrained throughout
ebryaaffthemam plants. A- K.
"In th* abeenc* of any furthar hi* speech from mecUoning the
development, I propose to follow rresident by name.
Roaaetter, FtoHit, Celery A ve,
precisely the tarn* lln* this year.”
Phone 311-Wv
lien, Lew aaid ha fait "In a vary
cheerful and hopeful frame
of
mind," and on* of th* reason* he:
WANTEDt lUetdent manager for
enumerated waa tha Incroaaa
of I
Apartment. Also apt. far rent.
m*mfe*r.ihlp In Urn
association'
Call Clamant* Apt*. 813 Park Are
LAKELAND, Apr. 18/— The from • low of 9390 aereral month* 1
. DAYTONA BEACH. Apr. 1 0 .- grand lodge, Florida I. 0. 0k- F „ ago to 13,000 at praaent.
W ANTED ! 800 Wnarvwtton* at the
A slash In city operation expendi­ In aeaalon her* yeeUrtfay wtrA tin
Other bqnksra expressed ctmflQiicken Pi* Rapper at Baptist
ture* ha* hwB announced at th* record a* condemning tha d ifg a * deaaa that. the tarn in i ronemH
Church Saturday from 8 to B P. M.
city hall hare, aa a move to cut lion In Lakeland Monday night Of
Me ar 8 for | IM , Phew* l i W for
ad valorem taxes on real petal*. o pamphlet described ax “apr»ed%
Dlamtisal af &gt;6 city aidployei, Ing communistic ‘red* propagan­
curtailment of atroet lighting in­ da” in oackMctiea with the aMlnm
WANTED TO B U Y j Home
volving turning o ff a number of Hon Wednesday night of jfc a k
Mast 4m strictly modem *n&lt;
light* amf reduction of c m a f elec­ Norman, alleged agitator.
from
have 8 bi drevnu er atoeptai
tric current on used light* during hla bom* hero. The
resolution
porches and k* nml bargain. B»&gt;

U.S.Bankers ToldThat
Depression Is O v e r

RATES

oW a^pUnpU^eSUn

Resinol

SUte I. O. O. F. Lodge
Daytona Has Reduced
Operating Expenses S c o r e s Propaganda

STEERING

New York YankeM, fell before
Connie MackVt wracked Philadel­
phia Athletics, ‘0-6. Thirty thou­
sand, on* of th* largest opening
day erowd* In Boston history, saw
th* Benator-Rad Sox
struggle
while only 10,000 wore In the
•tends at Philadelphia,
Eighteen thousand saw th* De­
troit Tiger* wallop th* Whit* Sox,
8-3, by putting together four-run
rail 1m la tha second and eighth,
while Oral Hildebrand and Lloyd
Brown combined to Unlit Rogcra
Homiby'a fit. Lou la Brown* to alx
Uta a* Cleveland entertained 81,000 ham* roatero with a 3-2 -vic­
tory.

BLACK-DRAU G H T
For

CONSTIPATION

a tm l all newspaper* to gupptot a
public educatioaa) program
an
"enemlac of American
cltlaana
vised of th*
vpedfle
akarge* working against a* In tha dark
by falaa and mialendlng *t*Uagainst them.
"They are today wholly tffnarant .manta dailgntd U Influence the
af tha atlegad facta »P «“ vhkh raloda.of tha unthinkl&lt;v and tha

MID.NITE-FROLIC

Thursday Night—11*30 P. M.
Ninth Edition
JIMMIE HODGES FOLLIES

th* postmaster general baaed hi*

22—People—22
T M Sooaoa’ft Loath a MbanM Ronw

,7—Big A d a -7
8 U | « Band amro-wa- r—* • (W A*ft*hOS

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THE W E A V E R

Publishnl IrTLorida'a H e a r t
The World's Greatest Vegetable
Spot and Richest Garden Land

Partly f l u b with gwftgftlt i t w r f,
ere tonight sad Friday sad notmack chaagt Is a a y m tin . •
INDEPENDENT DAll 4 NEWSPAPER
SANFORD' FLORIDA, THURSI)AY, APR IL 19, 19.14.

h{enl&gt;er Associated IVess

Employment Index PWA WILL ASK
MV PROVES AGeneral
t H ig h Mark Since Late
lilM T F U L 1 9 3 0 y S tates M iss Perkins CONGRESS FOR
AT CAPITAL
HALF BILLION
Roosevelt PonderaUncertainties Of Ad­
ministration^ New
Legislative P l a n s
WASHINGTON. Apr. 1?&gt;.
— (A !’ ) — PresMent RooacveP spent lodsy on m*Jor un­
certainties thst dot s develop­
ing Administration program.
The bright glint of silver
and the dark gleam of coni
were prominent in
Wh‘.e
House reckonings, while the

r

||f The IfeowlBlrl I’ res.l
Reporta of increase* in indutria[ activity and
employmer&gt;t.
with fatter payroll*, were heard
from widely scattered sections of
the Uniter! Stairs. Wednesday
Prominent on the list w»&lt; thr
report of Secretary of Libor IVt
kins who slate I In the
tit-part
ment'a monthly review that up
proxinntrly S.TfO.OOO persons hsd
secured jobs in the last year and
that the Attt&amp;OO added to
tin
payroll, of manufacturing indutries during March brought Ungeneral employment Index to lit.highest point since
Detent, ,-r .
I Will. Employment In March * &gt; ,

nt HHJ |N*m*nt of the 11*2.1-

2-t Atprnjir. tfomparvd with u 77.7
iH»rvent *h"*iiiu in Kplniiry.

Payrolls incm an) api'roximxtr1, $7'J,000,000 in the 12
month*
►’-it la't March, thr
secretary
i’ll rnlJinj? that in March this
v« 64» tin*re wa* an increase of 1111,
:*oi niK».
li»‘|Hirt* from indivltltml rail*
fiLiild indicated that cir loading*

L r l«"t wrrck here wi n1 r&lt;tn*td&lt;*r,u*l&gt; atxivc the pr evim i

week.

L»hn J. Pcllcy, |in*«|iiettt of the
N* w Haven Railroad reportinI t«»
the annual stockholder* me tinir
DuiJ then* had l*cen ‘*ii definite
(Continued On Pace &gt; i» I

NRA MOVE TO END ROOSEVELT GETS
loe IWAGE DISPARITY V IE W PO IN T OF
OFi
W ILL BE FOUGHT RAIL PRESIDENTS

S e n ate em broiled,
, House marked time on local leu-!

illation.
»
Put off until tomorrow was a
Presidential conference expected

to reauit in the aiieraiion “f the Alarm ed Southern In- Stvinird W a g e l&gt;ro!&gt;er-directed company union*.
dustrial IleadHl Ian
l»‘nihxplamod I' roni
Proponent! of silver legislation, |
Unified Resistance
Fmplnyers’ A n g l e
led by Senator King of Utah, got
|

a first call for their attempt li
III It MINI ill AM. Mo,
tn
I'
shill the Roosevelt vlewimlnt In
— ( (\ I' ) Yi'itc-ng I-AM
UihI 1he |
iContinues. on i'ag* r n » .
N'UA
planruij to I'lemiii.ilt'

WAsHTNfSTON. Apr. 1!•

A cnmmitlee of in 11mud pre-i
i»ll |dent* \» Mtrnl*y gave Fresub nl
NHA fdanni*&lt;( to « linisnate
all U&lt;vi«fYth their view point mi tb-*
fill Hllil S.tii* II. ii min hy, Xkln
&lt;lea lb
Wfiiild cl in*in lit* ihr lattvr fru
An*
i*rilu|M&gt;tii i-*u. tou liltin'.! 1 1rtt li ailf
man. fetleia] co-ordinator of tran^
uf the &gt;••Util y f- ! inlay ml|&gt;|H'i)
puti ,in«n, the committee *»penl i*n
ful uml it*il icxislaiitc
btioi iliMiiMiniT nil pha*r** of th»

Future Farmers A t'
O v i e d o Entertain:
For Their Falhers| tin*

m**\t
suty-gt* men Vnd boy* attended i I 6lf 11l;k, the tin)' line jitif|.lif |ti
t he Kuiitht-i ii l
the third annual Father and Son , 1st*, imr Diif
iUrttil, heard it * p&lt; ul t ■
lianquet sUged by member* of thr * '* '» " * l
lit i &lt;’ "nwcasbn" probably t\..nld
Oviedo Chapter Future Farmers of dect h
America in the
Oviedo High
' h&gt;* BTikwcr, nod anolhi'i k h ii
Kchoid auditorium laat 1 uesdg) n»*I i.igii in*t rad (cut innvc* n
icb«iori wtiuM takr HU pt m-nl nl
night.
Frank Wherler, Chaptvr mem­ our markets,"

•:i I * *tid Mtuuition w it h

tin

* bu t

1.x« i nl ive.
TiKiiy or SatuiTlay Mr It&lt;»■*«» veil
ii* i»r labot ‘* *ide, meeting xxitb!
nit ube»* of the Itailrond Kxrt'ulix*
A ■st.end (on.
xaill

I'he
h Iih

« eiiiriiittpe

of

preniijent

h mi t with Mr ItooseVeli y« •

Vhat’s The Answer
T o 'This Problem?

UNIVERSITY
r iT Y ,
Mo..
Am It* llrnry Mocire* who ft*
e vet ten votes from a total
•f l’.ooo ca*t in hi* race for
.iideiman, yeatenlay hnd a
. Jeetion problem In nn adverI'eiueni, Moore *ffen*it **to
huy a duck dinner f*u the other
d nine jemon* who voted for me/*
Thirty-five per*on applied for
the dinner, all mulcting they
voted for him. T'nt gotri\' U»
give nine dinners away/* Mome
*aid yesterday, " ’ f thr other 26
person* eat at the hampiet they
WASHINGTON, Apr. !» .— (An ■ will have to bring their own
Cl mg I ess sill lie asked to nil - iittek*.”

HOME OWNERS’
LOAN BODY HAS
ITS SCANDALS

Sum Is Sufficient I ’
Carry On Larger
Projects D u r i n g
Next Fiscal Y e a r

To u r i s t c r o p
DURING W IN T E R
•SS'.BKS-r IN YE A R S

.i

wbif*.

f.'o.Di HI,Odd loin, and many canto fium fmeign |

• i P . t hr i 11 1' iHilt floii t * iirit *if*. All httl m swell i mu
f,, l which
Ileal ertatr dealei * win
i.i oi in Otegi,nd the I•*'•*»» harm* ed l«) finan*
&lt;oo ,, H- poi
o&gt;«iti proj I drum* ie|M ited that tin
imNl
vra* \hi might the fir*t aitable
mint id |ouprrty in eigb
Ii, driiianila ioi I t tre- i itogi'd moileralelv
volume
generally
■- mudi by tin while

The information Iwcame avail­

able at ahoyt the «nmr time Con­
gress decider! against the N on I*
amendment t i' the ho me loan hill
ferhirbling i &gt;•n*l.!eiatmti of poll11 oiitinued dll Cage Three)

in

Answers Mess Call

Knemy Of LongVictor
In liouisiana Primary

WIRT INQUIRY'
IS ARANUONEDr
by c o u n r o _____

■%

3 Democrata OnBoard*:
Twice Vote Down 2 ReDublicans’ W iiK ?£
ToContihueHearln^,

Criminal Prosecutions
W i l l Be Invoked
Against Group O f
Lesser O f f i c i a Is

WASHINGTON. Apr. 19.—
-Official* of the Home Owner®'
thorite
(MW.OOO.OOti fin
Pu bln ,
j Ixxan Cmporatlon are planning to
Works expsmrtilures in the next!
I proceed ngeinst a group of major
fi.-ral year, bcginnlni; July I.
an I inln r employ* * of aexeral of
That nmounl xt«
fixrd at a.
It* state oriaiiliatu n i on chargea
ronferem v
ytvwterdm
lvtm *cn |
ranging from forrmg workera to
Piraldenl Hncwi'vHi and Secretary ,
ton tribute to political fund* in use
leke*.
1
of the office* for drinking and
Although consider * It*
nmtllcr
dancing.
Ilian the
Ml
Criminal prosecution* will be in­
ailiK'Mteti fin I'i.ldit
Works and
volved In some casrxi, They will
now vittunlty * -h:u "led by a l l o t
be undertaken at the instigation
mint, to xhme S.OOp federal amt N o t S IllC O It O O m D a y s of John li Fahey, chairman of the
non-fx‘tlera| project*, thr »um
is
a* part of the renr
11its State Received corporation,
riin*t«|eie*l *4i!in'imit to carry on j
ganiiation campaign hr undertook
larger
project* I*m which only
.So M a n y Visitors when he assumed iifftcr last No|*nltiiil nllotun'iil* xxi'l* iniulc liotti
venil»er,
fur oHgllllil fund
At the samr time it wm* d!%M IA M I. A pt.
IS*
n il
TourIn Miblitum, d n * \pect ed that!
i ? b u n ■ 1 t h e d« pu***ioti** tide in clia’ed that more resignations of
none Ilian I I ihI.ihhi.i hi will i«
corporation ***♦•* i mnagera, who
I'ioinln fr*ort* mu p**l winter.
nxadable fni nllolrmnt 1** non
1 with the work of lak^
Not *iho* the mu I rotate ln*nm are
frileitil pMip-ct*. Application* for
en 4i-'i| in iP-2f», ireoid* bow, ha* trig over-distressed lint (gages *n
luniuy foi i III' tyt l* oi Ji«eject How
the pslutr in gitiriiil ntol Miami in the vatimi* state*, are imminenton lib lo lid f I.MH»1IU)OltkK&gt;.
which xvill have to l«* pHitieulir received Hindi no influx There hive already been si* -'urh
1
reaignatinn*, author itatlely
'ie
r w-Hid out «»f the m*wr uf w inter visitor* u- dm mg the
M i l l H»d
aeiibed as ,,ret|uesti*«|tM under Fa­
$b:i.tNNt,fMHI fit mid m’H'Mi now &lt;lo*ing
f K i l l I III hi . ib
If l udred- of thou nod (locked hey'* regime.
liiiu i , i w b n h $UV,UiKI,UUO,
i ■*ulet do
of
the
x\a&gt; n11o.■•.ill-l
,i
to* addilititial wnik; to the poinnxirla ff«i ndu nut mu or | Name* ami detail*
charge* with withheld hut
(wo
navigutoi pmjccl biiJtiiu *!* itnd got ii
i hr ?_V .i**',non
•
Kerry state in the uimm n « I major item* concern a large Fastor lot wIn* b ^l2.0d0.iMH»
ii \\ '
Xvil* o ?!«
f! i the fMHiHI.IRH) Fort represented at vanmi irwid een- [ ern state and a Fat Western state
I't.k

NUMBER ISA

t*rtce Fir# Cents

WASHINGTON. Aor. 19, J
_ ( A P ) —Over the oppoOttolT;
of the two Republican mtm-, .-j
bora, » House committee y a i
terday burled the Wirt Ii»i , »fl
quiry.
" " ‘-It
Twice the three Democrat*r
— Chairman Rulwlnkle and* ;
Represen tat Ives O ' C o nnor
and Arnold— voted down R«l&gt;;# .'
rearntattvea McGug(in. Rapublief,

Joe S. Clark of St. I’ eteraburg,
State Commander nf the American
Legion, who has accepted an invi­
tation to attrnd "Hiuce's Party,4*
the annual stag patty and steak
•upper which is to he .held it the
SiMifeird Country Club tonight ut an, Kanaaa, and L^Wbaeh. Hapabj-, , ,
7:00 o'clock. Mr. Clark xxdl speuk Itran, N a » Jeraajr, who a o u ih la *-.
mi I lie new legislation recently tanalon of the lnv«atl»mtlon '" ‘ la
J
ATi-l
passed a* its affect* vetera. *, thr char»*a that "brain
truat'
aiul be wd rtptaln I hr rff.-ti .*f| n.rmhara art aaaklnc to ovariarB,
(hr law uj1 n all vrlerana ..f lhr( thr gorrrnmant.
‘
Wni Id Wat and Spanish-A
* met ‘lean
Although tha taatlmonjr of Da. .
War.
William A. W irt that Adm inUtn-

FLORIDA LEGION
HEAD TO SP E A K
AT STAG SUPPER
_

,

„

__

.

.

u n

ti.rn profaaaional advlaora
havg*
aiibvaralvt intrnalona waa daalaC
by tlx prraorw, Rulvrlnkla
S14 ^
"hera waa no daalra on tha
a
of thr commlttr* to oall tha n M
to thr attmtlon of tha dlatriaj- v&lt;
attorney."
'V g jfi«
He aaid member. "unanlntWh
ly” agreed
agree J to forget
forgal about W g ,
ly"

i i 1poaalbla proatcutlon. That w*a tko '&lt;

‘Bruce h Party’ W i 11;;Bly llni; ,hr commituo ww w
Attract Scores T o uniaon.
Tha North CarolLnlan'a
Golf Club Tonight tlon waa called to a ■UUeaOttt'ky

*
Jamea A. Rard, coutaaal for Wirt.
"Hi lire'. I’arty," that annual In Chicago that bafora a "vdaufull■ -i
ala,, party and atrak &gt;up|wr whlrh U r that ian't gagged" bo' oouU
,
iiin.il.rra
nf
Cam pier11**.n*n Iny prove that RtlfoHl 0, TunroU,. I
I'..at nf the Ameriran l.rgi»n (elk aa.latant aecretary of agricultural^ 1
about for
wrrlci altar, will It* and other Admlnlalrutlon mambor ataged at thr Ranfnrd Countrv “are advocating doctrlnoa Which I
Cliil. tonight. Marling at 7 00 regard aa revolutionary In chara^*/
i,'.-lock, with pruhably toil l.rglan- tar."
' J-'Tfrfa
liana* In attandanra.
"W hal'a tha ua* of rrpljrljxg
tplyik* la
to
Tonlghfa affair, al*aya tha nut- that," Bulwlnkle aald.
-xv* iapffW
■tandlng event of thr Inral 1’uat'a
nr
^
RapraaanUtlv*
Andrew
year, haa added lntnraal and im­ ar. (D. N. Y .l, who had IhreAtOM*
portance, bee-guar 't will
be aj- to eabmlt th* tnauaertpt of
d.eaaed try the State I egtnu'a two hearing to tha diatrlct attomOj to
h I g h r a t officer.
Departmrnt |ere If porjury chargee could bo ..
(Continued On Pag* Flea)
I brought agelnat anyone, aald ka
•
I waa undecided about hi*
future
| court*. He waa Inclined to lot tha
of the

Fran).I,' dismaytNl Mini ulittin l I rdaj wn,- com|ox- ed uf C?*r| liiiix
ber, v ia introduced •• a firvt
*nn t t ut, hy lit * • leaded cork*iilerahl)
speaker and hia wan an add ip ** of over report* that tin* N’ ltA umi. I »tf lhe Union I’aelflc KuiIiom I, I
One Miami Itrnrh realtoi
iv
I \Yilliani*on of the New
\ r1
ni! inn! other d*
( Coilrlinyed On Cage T b n e t
welcome to th® father* presen.
M W ORLEANS, l a . Apr, IB
i- 1hi i'ojltuffi * 1*01 led u ^JOCNl |client uu i case m
fn itriil; J J. I’d ley of th* \« xx
The reef.onse to thla idd ttis wn*
Jarml Y Bandars, Jr., a (altar
new |ii»*toft’ci hi* volume nv«i Jmwt yen
Yolk. New Haven and llnitfunl 1 U |!Mf '. III!
mail* hy H. F. Whkeler. fall.fr of A * I « n t a
fiir l
HoPd^ wFfv ft Med tn capacity fie of ScnaUir Huey P. Irong’i
.'T h . youth, and pruminmt e e l^ y , « * * * _ « »
O IT I
l aAASeS L- W,*Haldwin» of the Mtaaauri 1*» , liuildings
and it-itny
time*
proa|&gt;ei1ixr (Hilitiral machine, omerfed vic­
ciflr:
C
K.
hcnna&gt;
of
the
F.rU*;
4^ grower and shipper of that,U&gt;.m
torious laat night from a
ran*
gueat&gt;« were It i ned aw #y , but p n
and
IV.
It.
t
ole
of
tha
l«r»ui»vifle
(•ov.FtigcncTalmadltrc
Mr. W'ht«lcr compared the facll
giessinnal primary alrrttnn in the
i
xiit-e
home*
and
apartment
born-•
v
and
Nashville,
Itles available to h lt t M Farmei
A TLA N TA , Apr.
IV.—4A V -i
H er y
j Sixth diptrirt
Price
groups of tiMlay with those which Mi** Nell llullard, injurt&lt;l ihrrr ! After the tonfeienee tlr*v *md Knjoys Our 4
j nr lo I »«•a-MiiuiHi ■ In mowt i ■*•• | With report* from 11 precinct*
he enjoyed a* a youth. lie point­ week* *go in an automobile a m
the general railloud nltiiution w«I a )m m lire **f
S i r r r l * WV »r I'nrkfn! xxtlh |n&lt; j still trussing Sander* larked only
u*r*
ed out many ways in which Fu­ dent, ycutrnlay |m **n l the «»ot&gt;th iliactx rod. nddlng that the wage!
.1
i .. mIc I*.*
1
i l r * t r m n » a inf III' tfiriats,
lakifii; 26 voles foi a dear majority over
ture Farmers of today are much liuut »hr ha* remainrd unrun*ciou* q next ion "till w •- ■«
! *nrb "f 1
ruaita- If n f fi r
1Janlit paint
f*
r
i
llitn
'*
*
D
n
i
r
i
fi
hum [ four other rand (date* In Turaday’n
better off than the l.iys of his
the manari'T* and was nnJ&gt; innin h fiuspital here.
Ml Hi f&lt;i I mill' i ir re n 1 i*t IIH (I* litiinl u|i fo i h j election r ideal hr gains a clear
\ U i Ml- »l&gt;
"
i
day, and he predicted that thr
.Sbe i* unahie to move, except to dentil in yesterday** &lt;Ii- 1 ifmiiii [
i il x. IillJl 41 HI k Fl'ivA litllf «*i. ha lf hlork m fr mil nf t h r m*»rr | majority of these votes a run off
present Future Farmer “ nop" will
one* Mwallow foo l that 1* placed in her Kartman, hnwrvar, *atd wage* wen |
--------The only
on!
r**lr» f ; r«»f ulei t
thing remaining for -1
I Dhiikri ♦'I'W nf
•afr *
i*«|i|
M' ktAlIIJI.li ebclmn will be held next week leoutstrip the “ Uadi" two to
the
Virfmtry
••uttject
M IN N EAI'O I.IS, Apr l l» —(flh the committee to do it to fU i i n . . J
Harry I)
Mt 1111 m fi *1Ii v *Im) v 1 him- ami i 1w(' V4 hr•11•, M HiMnjt In i r j 1x4een Sanders and
in accomplishment* becaus- .if th f mouth. Phyi'ician* kmid ahe opened
f'rntif
of
rvportx
(hat
John
DiL
_j,Vfiin unnuyncing in intr nliim of
|her e&gt;e* in d»&gt;time but they were
port Mcfjugln aald ki
Sin
* ' iii an » 11 |i ini' rii'fVieil, u hi If hn-trl di run a rnum* 1 Wilson, who polled 12 1MKI vote* linger,
Improved practice*
whi h ai
n it t I i xw fuglllv*. anil
pressing for an ad Mlnmul It per( i n . • L"t It • iiHhMin, W t T f fll ll' tl In fit
bach would file a minority
lim it E v o r y u n r |against Samlei s |4.(MW)
taught In Vocational A g i i 'i l t n r jI una-Me to tell if *he under*too&lt;l rent cut the riidroad manager*
woumlei! in hi* gun flfht with ofJanything nhe *uw or anything she
McOugln charged tkat tko
i f 111ll‘ t.llwlt i n A i . Jtl nfllOll i itht
tflirtlly
tn indiclasses.
fitcnt Herr Mar .11 was claimed
accepted a suggestion by |b&lt;*k&lt;e
hear*.
person* who testified
Tuesday, p
Paul Mlckler, Chapter president j
yesterday
by
federal
authority*
"ganged together."
They believe IiIimkI srepinu Into veil for , i lx rimnths1 extension of
Mr ('u*-liintf vIN it
and toaatmaxter, wa* a pri*u‘ ;ul
xktUi
the
arrest
of
Dr,
Clayton
E.
l he till* *M?rl it*ii « li&gt; n lit 44Hi
the &lt;"»m
brain ti««ue
l«*caix»e of
of u true* the tin percent t o L t t urn
people girtgln* tdfdtktr
xptakcr aa Wall. Hr «P«kr .... "Thr ! »"■
ti-u „ 1-imia.r
May. Minneapolis physician, and and repudiating th* testimony **
lie fill 1) III! (d* 1&gt; «4*
lx j unit in* (I ally tcfiisnl tho, ant
Alma of Future Farmer, of Anirl- \
•!«
»h
imSTON, Apr
11* A
’new a riur*f- employe.
| maiuicfi m li-n pcrcvnl inn fast
Tahiti'«(k«* * '■ k*1ft ft utili
Sr mi
on* person," he aald, ‘la M i tk«
tea,” and ha atalwl thr plan, ai.d I * ■ «»"* »
oaraiyata.
The physician, alief^i by tha only way of proving parjnry. U
lead" in thr long aearrh for the
, baslt I si**"
noli* l num ) crlrr) prow rrr* to an
hopra of the Ovirrln t haptrr for
goxnnmenl
pur*uam
of
the
alu*
Lindt
rrgh
kidnaper*
ha*
hern
un
1kl If! 1 '*l*f «i«ki■r
fi.. r« bry * *
l. difficult for m* to ballavi tkn - j
thr comidR yrara.
G c o r g in Ix€ginlator
covered m New England, d wa* * 141&gt; gunman tn have treated Dll* srirrn OhUmenta TaeadaQT UOI , 1
par ki t!1 ii f 1h&lt;• F F Dut tun plain
He |mtntrd out lhal wlnlr .hr
hum
i
f**r
a
leg
wound
suffered
«hs« towi-,| heir yeaterdsy by Id, S
nn tin Last .Niilr ahil il
i wa* -m|
F e w Illusions
there was a b-hour party In which
enrollment In Vocational Atrie.il- H a n
tn thr hstlte, and tha nur«e. Mrs. ona prraon did ail th* talking witk ’&lt;
* Marshal John J. Murphy
« vi i : l imiatlv fine ■liiiiht &gt;
i„.h
J A iK S U N V I I .il
A im
!t«
ture cannot 1* tncreaard mai.’rialMurphy wired federal authnri (••irmaili La Dell®, were charged the exception of one sentaace ia- •
rinveiitt■i Tiilmuilgr
j ii ut Mi uni, will
ATLANTA,
Apr.
p .-t A J ')—
|y bccauar of the email iiuthl*,. of
with &lt;on*pirary tn harbor a fugt- j*cted Into the ronveraaMag by
ii-lgi t« stificii
|1m . hr m-V, y rh.i.I m»i*trr of I be tir* in New York to aend prafei
boye at the Oviedo achool. Ilnr* Ururtp1 Kckfonlf Fultun t uunty
l 'l l l l AHKt.l'HIA, Apr. Ill i.V) la! a
’Miirucli c
reerIimi.’U .. |Uri.n.1 |.,.&lt;lKr &lt;,f Kl tula, Free ami ably h) airplane— Dr J F. (Jaf- tivr fium justice and held on lwmda another."
rep resell Uili vc in the state I f g i v a
la head of modi traintnjr and rr
T h e ilcprtMUiifHl o v e r ,
lh bunk
Mi
IM*La lie y air) ( undori, the Lindbergh Inter id Ifrii.iKH) each after ploading not
* Ar.-pplrd lli.iii..
prrlenee on thr rart of thr prru-t.l tun?, ycstcnliiy gave three rr**«jfix ki «-[M'!T. MIC so s u m I hut I be y h »*l
why
ho
will
not
sc«*k
rg-rb'«tmn
ye*
tenia)
after
ruum mediaty wt;r» toiscd $50,000 ran- guilt) lefnre United Stales Com*
P i c n i c T o j wa* rlrrtoft
Diemkarm.
a pitching contest ami bprlr»l Iheir
by (he Him delegates attending the aoni over * Rrom cametary wall. iiiiadnner W- T Goddard.
Their preliminary hearing waa
IL»*ton to vltw the photograph
“ 1. 1 do not twliev* 1 can in- rv-| I,.,ill.. % uf foil ink x- fwi a* thex
tie bundled kiitl fifth annual com 1
; ruulil h«a
Vip,
tentatively set for May 2
* SIlSJUl (
Iwtrcl.
mtmicatimi of the gran I lodge
Junes
f arii'tiis
fli***,
........id- ui r.iundinK San l^lxlu ’
M, f y,.f
, ur. r...|, 11
W
■‘2. 1 haven't the money t&gt;. I'O 1 l a.* ry
Workmen
employed on the )]
he entrance few.
1j » ) ar«-,i th i* flight uf the I **t lb *
in.Nx'a ..ill t » Ihe acern- &gt;»f a | If&lt; 1 n.l.n
I tv. riak a&gt; icrand
Orange State Oil Co., tdnnkMl ‘
. . .. uini&gt; pwoic i.M*t Tl.un.day : master. Hr **»rvi*.|
„ .rVl.,| during the pa t
"3. The lack of profilabl: r|» amf iilcri.li M Miss Margaif i ko b
Independent and rhaln K '*„rry
erection project on tha lAkafrewl
fii'MHsiti
(artmg at
1.20
li.ymrnt niekcs Ik imperatltr tha'.jj mult* * a t the victor with M to-*
year a* deputy gran«l m*drr.
atom owners and manaorm In this
br » wbuit tcaidents
of Altai!mu
this week are Inetalling four W,j uf HIM fri t.
„
Harry fi Tajlur »»f llart*iw wa*
county will oot op Uielr own NHA i cndtivur to find
000 gallon gaaotlna storage tank*
.......
h. . n I'ark, Fnrral 1 *l»*'' I|rlerted
u. aur. r.-.l M&gt; |1. I .am&gt;y aa
elected to
Compliance Board Itielaa ! of »fon conrret* piling! whieh adjetn
1-nnvw—d Will
imd.-ir I deputy
lll&lt;liutl/ giand ..........
„
filiatlng with Rvopera In Ore n t*.
. . gathr,
..
waa
Tentative eniluiarment of W, audignce ap, wared lo be of tha tha large 1X0,000 gallon dreulnr
.tUM'ices of the Altamonte I
,
,
lpka, and Oocoola coontW-a, it
t
. senior grand warden lia»t
xear
I). Hulilawuilh
uf
Altamonte opinion that since Lake
i r « kitmiier of Gnmnirirr, It
Mary tank that haa been eat up for some
derided at a meotloc of im t r .. in
|Jt‘**e r f ill k of I’hivhh .Im will
Spring, a. ■ lamlnlAte for tba and LingwixHl had furnished the days.
.&gt;
-ncad today.
, fri T
the City Flail laat ntpM.
|«Up up from junior
in
»**ruor Seminilr
County
Board
of
. i f air 1* planned «&gt; the
The 1U fool dock la virtunllyr The Beard le to be peifectr.l nt
I gland warden Ralph jl * liMpman Commtssionnv roprasentlng l&gt;i»- district's ie pi e sente live on th*
" ii ■’eric* of gat-together
romplatad, and the large pipe Hire
anethar moetlna, to be held at the
for
many
i
lw.'tween rrai'l.ni. uf I of .Sanford, senior grand deacon tnrt No. 3 wa. agreed upon at County i oinmission
which will convey gasoline front) j
Th* army » f worker* in tha •crii’rfi
&lt; ity Hall next Monday nl&lt;hti arnly loans, and ihr pub during the pa*l year, wa* i lmaled a man meeting which attracted yraia, "It Is nnly just and right barges to the tanke La also practb?
Mis 4. ! 'L-Ku/ hn» • ■ L* k|
-orxlln* to Forroat Catch..! of the Salvation A ia i)-* annual appeal
to the post uf jumur grand wmi den, about bO pei*..ii" to tha l&gt;ake that tl.e lower end of tha dis­
n nf 1hi si'in . MO ’
cally ready for operation*. Cltiea
i.'d to partlcipa'1 Fav
Sanford Independent tle'jall OlD- for fun.li «• &gt; l&gt;u*y today com­ tlw H'K !'•
. . , 1 1 will ba heai,I .luting filacmv him in line foi the prwt Mary Communit) Building laat trict submit a candidate and ha Service gasoline and oil produeAe
»lr.l
pleting
last
minute
assignment*
in
captain*.
»l»
Ita
tnajur*
uni1
.ere* Aaooriatton, who preeMed
of
gramt
matter
in
15J7
should
be
endorsed
by
the
night at th* call uf th* Iwgta
-... .. Including Harry M.
preraiation for the final worker i bf'IO'XX, 41ill IIH’ft in ih&gt; . *» ■ I Ii
will be elored at tho Unalnal
laat nlfht.
Ot he * elect ive officer* were re* laliv* Committee of the lakr I^ingwDod and Lake Mary vot­
1 u"
■ii president of thr local
which will b* tba Central n o r i * 1
An effort will bo made t.e have tally which ia to be held at the braiy Utiiuum 4 *f til like* 1 .*
•le&lt;ie«|
They
«re
Aleminder
Ray,
e r*"
Mary trad* body
..f Commence,'A program
distributing point for product* p i
f • th.
rvery ftWeer In tho cjfa and toon- ferish liouM tonight at l : K e'rlock to ctjinplo'a
Among
th* apeakers
wetc this type.
A principal speaker was
Mr.
r.rnla will bo llig r .l late this « iI&gt; giand treasurer, Wilbur
-AW-S
tv attend the Monday niffht meet- o'clock In the form of a supper drivr.
qualified
fur E. H KIIbee of Geneva, Frank (
atrrnoon. Qnaota are urged I*. Web*tn, this city, grand x#c* Hnidaworth, who
meeting.
This aiioy if Xkl lit id IP « (HH
ln«, ho added- '
---------------------- *
C
ntary,
and
AlYrrt
E.
fftlkiiu,
.St.
Woodruff
of
Hanford,
E.
A.
Ihe race today. He dlsruaaed hia : 1.
.1 haakrt lunch Fr.-&gt; cufHeraone not all yturma weir ' Kidney 4. M i, 8r., gencr-J chair­ posed of the i*Nl iWlflft
—
w—
j
a
a
■
a
t
AdfURtirie
grand
chaplain.
1). Anderson
H i r e r and hi* aasorialiona
in IklUflaaa and l‘
&lt;- provided by lb. Alts12th Grade: VI ii »r ’ i f im i tail
irnaeeotod Mat ni*ht. It waa de­ man of tha c j peal dt.va, atated
of
Lake Mary.
Mr.
Evans
Florida
during
the
past
It
today
that
h*
expects
n
a
ry
work­
Hon,
Captam.
li.irt
th^,
Mn»
1
i
llell.
&gt;|.rings
Undo
body
nted to forefo,, uutll Momtay
year* and in Altamonte Springs stated, and aa , result of lhair
tta&gt; IIrri*v l,
Kalhc i in
nitbt, a dlicQootnn .f the Th..ra­ er to be present at the meeting Laura
in
for th* past seven yrarw. He al­ discussions, CMany persona
which will laat for noi more then
in, and T h**lnu Denson
dar afternoon rioal.to queatlon.
fU K ID l
misin­
so expreaaad hia v e a l on vari­ the audience, otherwise
l l t h fjSradn. Aleij'Cif Mat gai • I
an hour.
daat Siallaa
ous problem* which he aald fare formed. learned , great
A vpro* 1mately half of '.hr quota Verrey, Ctptaiux H-irrithy IN xxi II
a furd Weds cedar " 7 * "J T
AS )
RAN HEN IT!i Trxaa, Apr. 1*. the district.
about tba dutla* of th* office of HalUadlns*
of B3UH9.TJ had Urn ralaeJ oariy OMgaret Taker h, Fitula C m«n
btlow far T i M U f i &gt; | .
ApalacUloala Cloadjr ft
.It .
Seminal# g
Mr. Holdsworlh was introduced a county commissioner."
thla morning, it was r a m i Of­ *adle Laiobart.
I • . . . I -vrvicoa for Jkinra N* -.-The T n * * III" rir.nda Valley'j
Because Longwood
waa not K . X
the aUt&lt; la
start to the moating by Fred For­
ficials weie confid. ni l&lt;a: a hen
l#*k Cnid*: Maj. 1C dHlv-* Hu h
raaktet o f Ovietlu for vegeha- ir t r*d’ w,ll »oon
...
6 e .r Id
ii
Z- I
f m l reporta are tin rwd .n ‘ oduriayr Marti
Clear dt
**
ward e f Foreat City, who
stat­ represented at the meeting, It U U b I .. .
taptalns ChaHutt.* Muughioii
•ear ft, WIN fc« held in that MPirtnff ti, i.,.ilhvrn markata.
H
i m s n Ii
.
Clear
It
waa
decided
that
before
tke
‘
It
ia
ratimatri)
that
farmers
la
ef gasoline, I
T.lgb* the goo) w :.l &gt;-■ narked
ed,
according to Frank Evan*,
. f W l Smith, Margaret Ren
xt Banda? afte -rwH*n at
Tsa.ro
Cloadr »*
endorsed
Hr. Tltwsvin* . . ctsady ..
prperimaah
ill re-|!Ak* Many resident, who presid­ group officially
Announcement we- made that a » • « . Mary W e s t
tuck, Bgfkj will
In (b o wintn *«i.lvn belt
Tallaheagae |
reive approximately
fi 1,000,000 ed over tha masting, that a ma- Holdawerth'e candidacy, another
group ef ftominult ll.qh Sthokl
Cradv: Ma]ur IK.roihy il
and forty eti
p-pil* had fonarntid u bond Inti c M l, Cap lalua Kalhtyn Thigprn.
J. nra died at Tuarnn. Ana. tbh. year fur their tomatoes, U k r and Afcamonta Spring* meeting should be held. An ef­
as at my o f Werke.u »h e r.ll tel
putalura, b eau and green voters had expressed thamaelve# fort will be made to bring out
--day. Ha la aurvi.vd by
Including
out Saturday star ini; and after,
jority of tha Forest City,
Baar a larger, ? delegation.
Ji.llra
persons, at a
wtoo aa a “ mop up" tquad, armed
'An repu in. i f f r\ | jfd d to en
'{T b e tpniiiu rrup la estimated as favoring Mr. Itoldswurth'* ruanv Longwood
meeting which |e tq he held on
‘with tags, and boa: m ra llliy up,
Ire* o f f|va otbrr girl.
a| 3000 rare ami tke union crop randidarv.
en all aenoita -lw uvi ant ante
Arrording to Mr. Evana, th* May 3 nt U k r Mnry.
: » « aa lUuUqMtr.
can.

buGth Hour In Cornu

Doctor Who Treated
Dillinger Is Arrested j ^*‘t^ &gt;d^tplo|in ,r|*

•I

I look keepers Ci-rtain
Depression Is &lt;) v e r

Grocers Will
Up
OwnComplianceBoard

««.d M. «

Another Lindy Clue
FoundlnNew Fngland

Halnhi'hapmanPut
In Line For State
iMaHonic Leadership
►
* \t IlrI . . )

Conununily
lie Held At SanLando

1

1

.

HugreGaBoIfneStoriga
Tanks Being: Erected j

4

Lake Mary Group TentativelyEndorses
Altamonte ManFor CountyCommission

Salvation Army Drive Workers Will
Report On Campai gn At Supper Meet

( uncral For OvIeHaH
l o Be Held Sunday

fairs. *- ”

e -£

THE W EATHER ‘

randc Valley Is
arvest CropSoon

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Partly cloudy with
sight and Wednesday sad"
ebasge la less peraLira, I
A N I N M * B N D B M T D A IL Y N I W 8 P A P M

HANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. APRIL

Christian S c i e n c e
Lecturer To: Speak
John Randall Dunn, C. 8. R.
a f Boston, Mass., a member of
the Board of Lectureship ul
Tha Mather Church, The First
Church of Christ, Scientist In
Beaten, Mass., will delivei a
free lecture on Christian Sci­
ence tonight at 8:00 P. M. at
tha City Hall. Mr. Dunn will be
Introduced to tha audlinrc ny
J . C. Benson, first reader of the
local Church. The public it
cordially Invited to attend.

ItS4.

P rW *

F lip

THAYER DEALS hosteller Says That R. F. c. BDLWINKLE
WITB f K CIDMHos Finally ApprovedLoans
™ J On Banks In Central Florida APOLOGIZES
ARE DISCLOSED
TO DR. WIRT
ORLANDO, Apr. 1 7 --W lth in
the next SO to 00 days, one-half
million dollars worth of-froren as­
sets will be defrosted and circu­
lated in the form of read, hard
rash in Orlando and adjacent
towns.
This news follows an announce­
ment yesterday by J , W. Mcstcller. liquidating! agent fe r these
hanks, to the effect that the Re­
construction Finance Corporation
had finally approved loans apprua(mating this figure.
Distribution of the money Is as
follows t
State Rank
$*7»JKM.rii
O. II. A T. Bank
Dt%07Q.on
Dank of W inter I’aik
M.QOO.'K)
Bank of Oviedo
2t),0fl0.0o
Dsnk of Titusville
ILOOO.OII
Bank of (&gt;•&lt;«-.. Is &gt; .
8,000 00

O n la

Eastern Star Officer

U. S. LOAN
TO DEBT01
IRKS

binges not only upon the clearing
or these titles by R. F. C. officials,
but Vito the deal la subject to
confirmation of the courts.
These matters, howevsr, me de­
tails, and are not expected ,o -nit
down the amount of mone&gt; to any
considerable extent.
Mr. Moatellcr also annoum-.-d
that he would pay at the .sm s
time depositors of the Stele Bank
WASHINGTON, Apr. 17— t/Pl
WASHINOTON. Apr. 17.
MOSCOW^- Apr. 17— ( j
WASHINGTON, Apr. a . - L * )
money a renting from live sale uf
—A
trade
commission
Investiga­
— (AP&gt;-—The Senate today
—Active
Soviet
the 8 late Bank building to tha —A retraction of the statement
tor presented testimony yester­
paaaed and .seat to the House
that Dr. William A. W irt waa put
Florida Hank.
against the newly
day that New York State Sena­
Professor altnn E. MeXey, who
. q. .
,
This will he another m elon-cut-'*" &gt;al1 during the World W ar far
the Tnmintll bill to create a
tor W. T. Thayer sought to buy
w s. sleeted worthy grand rotrun
‘
1
H­
ting
amounting
to
$00,880
I
P
'"
German
activities
waa
mads
Mediterranean fruit fly board
shares from stockholders in a
of the Grand Chapter of Florida, further loans to debtor* I
This
money
has
been
held
in
,
&gt;
r*t»rday
on
the
Home
floor
by
company he managed and then
to Investigate loases by Flor­
Tallahassee pending the -losing of Representative Dulwinkle, Demo- Order of the Eastern 8tar, a t ths today in an admonition
sell them a t a higher price to
ida growers from the peat.
negotiations with the Revonsl-i r- r r , L North Carolina, chairman of Thirtieth Annual Sruslon of that Soviet economical
the purchaser .of the company.
Representative Green (D
tinn Finance Corporation in order !
special committee which In- body In Jacksonville last week. tlona by 'The Newspaper
The testimony
developed
as
that Sll of this money could lie vrstlgated W irt’s charges of plots Mr. McKsy is principal of Sem ­ liulustridisaUon" to
Fla.) announced yesterday he
the
commission
temporarily
inole High Schnol and has been an
paid but at imee to reduce e i - j * ° overthrow the government.
w—
will prase his lagisUtion to
closed IU Inquiry Into the affairs
active number of all branches of tbelr reputed intention to
I&gt;ense
of
another
distribution.
I
Rulwlnkls
sold
he
apologised
to
^
provide federal reimbursement for
preference to American mat
of the Associated Gas A Electric
Total
..
.._ U07.COO.OO
Observers estimated y rstrrlay the Gary, Ind., educator for the Masonry for a number of years,
Company.
to
Florida growers who were dam­
It was r &gt;plained that lilies that this half million in cash would charge he made on the floor last n addition to s«frr(ng .Sens red f and equipment for the res
of the second five year plaa. t
Robert E.
Ilraly
commission must he iierfected on much of the
aged during the
Mediterranean
committee chapter Number Two. O E. 8. as
give the community a total cir­ Wednesday after (he
fruit fly srsdlcstlon.
The newspaper warned that U k
otherwise
payment culating credit of five million, us­ hail heard Wirt the previous day. worthy pstmn for five years, Mr.
WASHINGTON, Apr. 17.—&lt;/P&gt; counsel, pul Charles Nudtler on collateral,
be
', *
Oreen said he would continue his — The House stirred lt«elf Into the stand Ui givs the details of could he made at once
ing INe accepted figure of 1,1 times
"A fter a thorough investigation McKay has held ths highest of­ Soviet government will not
fice of all the Mlsonlc bodies of coerced Into a debt eet*'-------»'****a
However, the whole transaction the cash amount.
efforts for ths legislation despite a furore yesterday over a pub­ the Chasm transaction, and to
of the report, which cams to
substantiate Nodder's
previous
Ills statem ent by tL . „
the fact that the President wrote
from what anyone would consider Sanford. He was sleeted grand
lication at nam as.on the F easler- evidence that Associated wrote
commissariat
J
Senator Fletcher &lt;D Ffa.) that he
reliable sources, I am convinced sentinel of the Grand Chapter of organ of the
mortgagr-rrflnanc- up the value of the company by
felt the Florida Leglriature gbould Lemke farm
tlrat the rep &gt;rt i. n t true,” Bul- Florida O E 8. In 1082. associate Heavy Industry was tha first
pay half the damages before Ing bill petition and bsrrly es­ approsimately $190,000
Y.Inkle ■. . "and therefore, as a grand patron In 1083 and re­ Ik reaction to the Jehnsea la
"Menace
At Albany Slate Senator War­
to
Congress contributes to repair tha caped adopting a resolution
man and a member of this House, ceived the highest honor that can described It aa a
ren T. Thayer rradlly admitted
Inveslgste.
*
loas.
after ascertaining that the report Fe conferred, that of worthy grand Soviet-American trade," sad
The Associated Press and the to the state senate judiciary com­
was unlrus and unfounded, and in patron, in Jacksonville on Apr. dared, In effect, that
’ The Florida representative said
Russia will not deal with a
of
William
Ran­ mittee that hr corresponded with
order that no injustice might be 12.
he would try for passage of his newspapers
try placing such an o'
obstacle/!
done to Dr Wirt, It is my duty to
bill to pay one-half the damages dolph Heart) were lambasted by the Associated Gas A Electric
Ita way.
Blanton,
Demo­ Company when he was chairman
correct such statsmsnt made by
with federal funds without mak- Representative
service
lag the payment conditional jipon crat, Tesas, author of a resolu­ of the Senate's public
me on the floor of the House on
tion calling for an investigation committee, but denied that Ibi* I
Apr. I I . And I therefore
tender
the state psylng the other half.
Dee pits tha oppoaitlon of Ad­ of how they obtained Incomplete mads him guilty of misconduct.
my apology to Dr. W irt."
. ministration Isadora to any &gt;toad lists of petitioners on the PrmO ff the floor. Hulwlnkle said
silver IlglslatlSU S t this session, sler-lwmkr and ths Mcl^-od bank
that he thought the Wirt Inquiry
silver adv$$*&gt;l l In HoUeo and deposit pay-off bill.
would end tmLiy after the
six
TM .L A IIA 88K K . Apr.
NEW YORK. Apr. IT.— 4A F) —
HenaU agreed yeeUrday to rut
Blanton charged they had vio­
I be Atlantic ( ns*t Una mil* Incrrsses in newspaper sdeertlslng parsons who attended a dinner In
their weight behind penditg bills lated House rules and that either
ye'terdsy pai.l IJJ1 .4 6 3
in over the country in the isst few Virginia with Dr Wirt last Sep­
JA CK SO N V ILLE.
Apr
IT
to rehabilitate the metal.
" I f re-elected to the of fie* w hkl
member or employe of the
' ' ' 4 school taxi-, t„ 4 | of the 42 months tell Ihs story of business tember are heard.
The limit the Administration House had made the
I have held since 1028, 1 ptoMbc
Mice Alie Barrows, .ntertor De­
signers' I API Julius Stone, J r . Flotidu Florida countie* m which it has upturn
annoim
would be willing to go, noma names available for publication. Relief Administrator
to continue to give the &gt;888* * $
partment employe who was host­
properties.
These figures, une Indei to trail* ess st the much publicised Bep
leaders Indicated, would be pas­ Later, however, he withdrew his today- that $901,880 of F iiMm
flclent service which has prevloo^
I'ayment
of
y.%4R6
also
Was
ten
conditions,
show
that
n
tio*
wake
(
Administration
funds
has
sage of the Dies Silver-Farm re­ resolution at the suggestion of I or
* r dinner attended by Dr.
ly marked my work in beMalf Ot
. ,
.
. ..... . ,
&lt;lervd I’utnsm county,
but
a of increased employ ll.-lit, trade Is j vim..
lie f MU with a modification of the Chairman Bankhead.
Wirt told
House
investigators
the people ot my diatrirt snd tVt
Democrat. brrn *r '
by lhe_l-LR A f...
check for tin. amount was re ­ on the IncrJnse.
WASHINGTON, Apr. 17.—(J$&gt;* county In gsnsral," stated &amp;. F
|| costs, other than labor, on
prevtelen fur a U perteat *prS- Alabama, of ths Rules Committoday that none of her goeeta had
turned
foi
correction
of
a
clerical
QUiplier of sta ir institution '•oA general survey s tow* that mentioned tt&gt;e name* of ItorenAkli —Ths pend slam of congressional “Rammy" Long of Ckpl
•fip • l . .^I&gt;» gw%
* ^ * ** * r a*'
&lt; prevent Hit 'piupmlx.* *
error. — •
. 9 *
.
newspapers have an sell time high or Stalin or C$r Rexford Tugwell ssntfiweiri p trron tm t o f t h s stock as ba announced" Til m ad ras R
Rules of ths House provide for
Checks reprr.rnMng amounts In circulation and lh..t circulation or had discussed any subject st sich an g ss—whUh has »wuqg tack didate for re-election to the Seat!
The sum set aside use the bal
Mat commodlUea.
the publication after l i t mem­
V
An amendmant to make this ex bers, the required number, have sure left from the I2.SOO.OOO. the for sach county »erc received by now is sitout ten p** *,it n eher all She testified that Ihsy had and forth between strict gfld mod­ note County Commission,
Public Works Administration had t'omptrollsr l^ e, and wars en­ than at the -arnc tone laxt &gt;,ar. confined themselves to attempting erate regulation In recant months ssntlng District No. 8.
change
diacratlonary
probably
signed, the petition to eatrart a
allotted to the FKHA for material* dorsed by him and mailed last accorrling to S F .Vrelim n. &gt;&gt; to Interrupt the talk by Dr. Wirt. — moved definitely In the former
would ha approved by Administra­
Mr. Long first was sleeted s j
bill
from a committee
for a
palter analyel
night to individual countiss.
on federal projects.
tion leaders, J t was Indicated.
Aa the first of thr sis present direction following a week-end of a member of the Commission ll
vote. The real Issue la over ths
TIM meaeore has for' lu objecRetail advritixlng lineage, an­ st the dinner with Wirt to testify, White House conferences.
102$, and he has continued ts
The funds will ba used, 8t.ivThe total payment represents
Mb ruts, many members wanting
•' live tha restoration of 1028 pries
other husinea* barometer. also aha said the party was "Not a
The Senate Banking sub-Com- serve with distinction ever alMl
said,
pn
repairs
and
eatensiona
nt
amounts
due
in
general
county
to return It to 2IH, a majority,
levels and Increasing tha value of
ehnwe gains over tael year.
( Continued On Fags Three)
success'' tier a use of
Dr. W irt's
that time. He has resided la tk|i
n prevent the petition from be­ tha S tate Hospital st Chetta and 'p en al district school tascs.
’
• silver to |I.S9 per ounce. It pro­
hooches, the Karin Colony at
|county sines 100$ whera ha has
Atlantic Coast Lins school la ir *
Statistics of
Media
Records, rontinusd conversation on ths de
ing used for lobbying.
vides fe r the issuance of eilver
Gainesville, the lloyr' School st were t2UT,.1:U, while school taaes Inc., reveal newspaper retail ud- valuation of thr gold dollar
c*
at i
r»
n . 1 p r o m i n e n t l y Identified wltt
The situation was precipitated Marianna, thr Girls
Certiflcatei against the mate I to
School st on the Tampa Southern division reiUsing gamed 37(1 percent m
81s hundred spectators parked
the Citrus and celery Industry
by
Representative Ocala, thr prison st Halford, the
v which tha trafsury would take yesterday
of the Itns were II3.20S, and on March over the same month last the committee room, and ripples of
UUa, aa wall as against the silver Warren. Democrat, North Caro­ prison farm a( llrlli-glsd# and the the line's telegraph wires, |0M.
laughter were heard se .hr added
year
purchased In tha world market nr lina. an advocate of the restora­ student rente! s ' the Ntst- I'm
Folk county received ths largest
A month hy m onth com pa i n or, that remark t« her denial of in­
tion
of
the
majority
rule
who
received far agricultural commod­
vrratty Any left will lie devoted I amount, IT (1,9.14. followed
("hssrvd by the l&gt;»st opening day
^ •*P*f N| ewphaala on fe
by sh ows s rlimli in lineag e I n n ess cendiary assertions which the In
la&gt;) week obtained a ruling from to airports.
ities.
'
tersst In good government and
dlana educator attributed to the
lllll-lornugk
with
127,499;
Duval,
mg
going
from
a
9.7
percent
gain
wssthsr
sines
1911,
two
major
Rainey that It
waa
Speaker Rainey told newipaper Speaker
desire to continue to do hla
120,MSI; Marion. tl3 ,7 9 a ;
U k e , in January, to a I b per-«nt In. dinner attendants in his testimony hss'-lisll leagues today emtwrk on
men yesterday that silver legists- |egeinil the rules for Incomplete
a weak ago.
toward furnishing the peopto'M i
$18,440; levy ,
Fasco. crease in February, s gain more
1934 pennant
races
with high efficient administration at a
tlon was not Included la the Au (petitions to he made public.
than doubled In March
II2.1H0;
Seminole.
111.389;
Pinel­
ministration program
fer tbL
Imum cost to the taxpayers,
Blanton Mid if the AMoclatrd
h hope* and sipectaltona
las, $11,41*; Orange. $9701; Vo­
session. At the same Ume the spe­ PrwM continued to publish such
An ideal April Day, sunny and
Mr. Long stated that hla pn
lusia. $41212; Highlands. $8231 .
cial Senate sliver committee de­ lists, Its representatives should j CANON C ITY . Colo.. Apr. IT.
warm, dawned In all eight citir-s office of County CcmmtealoaaF,'
l/er.
$8103;
Alachua.
$2911.
cided Immediate passage of tovna- bo barred from the galleries.
—here g a m e s are scheduled, with I which ha has been sleeted ovar
! &lt;A I’ ) Five fon virt* pushed thrir
tary legislation waa necessary and
,O K EE4 IIO BEE. Apr 17 ( A l'l Gns || Fan responding to lire position on three separata
vsa&gt; out of thr btatr p m ilr n t m iy
- I a mar isisp b rll, of Hassengrr, twsmlng rays of the sunshine to along, has been kle only v
urged the use of eilver aa a pri­
NAVY E FFIC IE N T
h r m* yrPtrriJay,
A iTJAlil
was killed by lightning Sunday swarm to box offices, money in Into politics.
mary mousy.
and and two civilians, kidnaped
afternoon while walking with his hand, and a smila on his f a r e
BUrer advocates In the House,
WASHINGTON. Apr. 17.--U**) and brat two women anil threw
wife inspecting a piece of prop
Including Representative Martin, —Admiral David F. Sellers, com­ the city into thr wildest panir
Over night estimates of -lulDemocrat, Colorado, aald they be­ mands r-ln-chlef, yesterday radioed a Inew the bloody priaon riot of
A mass meeting, to which the •rt y.
executives placsd the turnstile *oMrs. ( ampball. a teacher In th* tal for both the American and Na­
lieve silver sentiment was grow­ the Navy Department that the 1VO.
public la Invited, will be held at
ing ta sech an extent that it fleet had **dsmonitrated a g rati­
the t * k r Mary Chamber of Com Baassngrr school, suffered from tional leagues at I$8,000 b jl, Lai ■
Threw of tha men were soon
co«M net ba stopped, regardless fying degree of efficiency" due­ captured. Two othrra were nought
WASHINGTON. Apr. IT .-G P i m trrr hulMlng tomiirm* night at shock hut was able to walk lour ring unsipected showers. It epCHICAGO, Apr. ITa f Administration opposition.
Mark Kequa, Republican Na­ H.00 o'clock for the puipo*? of se­ miles to the nearret residence (or pears this might be considerably new life-saving treatment
lin g its maneuvers o ff the Pacific by police throughout thr stair
aid.
surpassed.
Coast.
•
laat night.
tional Committeeman front Cali­ lecting m candidate t$i reprvaent
pneumonia, which wority by
4
fornia an 'least ibed aa a "Cluas District .1 on the Hoard of County
Ing the
disease
tampers)
friend and adviaor' of
former ( ommlapioriffi, it wan announced
"worse" and warning that
•tdenl Hoover waa
pictured today hy the leegialative Commitdangerous diseases are not
the Senata A ir Mall Invent- '«*• of the lak e Mary C*hnml&gt;«r of
when they seem ta be, '
A Douglaaa. chair­
BABM SON ^' E n r o l , Apr. it
i gating Committee today aa hav­ Commerce,
rented yesterday to the At
man.
(AP)—Goaded by fears
that
ing volunteered to use hts Wash­
eollsgs of physicians.
White R assigns Might try to kill
All reairlenU of Diatrirt :i a rt
! ingtnn influence la 10SI la the
Ths pneumonia treatment, naed j
The
annual
Salvation
Army
ap­
requested
in
attend
this
meeting,
biro, teen Trotsky remained in
Ths lin t chsrtsr t o preeeated during the evening were:
following
massage
from
General
1interest " f an aviation company
to cure lobar pneumonia,
btdtaf all day but wet reported by to members of Hoy Scout Troop
while all |&gt;er»iinii interratnl in lh« peal for funds got underway Chairman S J. N'ls who was ab­
llyrl Higgs of Troup No 8 ud- |runt rolled by E. L. Cord.
on an artificial “crisis" af
p»Uas last night ba be bach jn his No. 8 at a well attend ad Court it vanrnl lu IJfe Rank.
&lt; hairrnan
Black,
Alabama, office of tounty romrniBnionor shortly after , breakfast session sent tocauss of another appolnt- disease about two days ahsadinf
w efaB y guarded vJOa near this Honor hald in (hr A read* Building
Henry Tamm of Troop Nu .*•. I t'-rno'ial road Into ths record a nre invited to |»«rticipate in the at the Parish House this morning mtftrt which was mads before he
schedule, whan *he patient la I * '
Paris subarb.
last night, a* a fratura of Cora* and Raymond Montsalvaigr, Sul trlegram from Lyildal Young, of- discuss nm
where R. J Holly, an officer In had accepted the position as hsad better condition to meet It, $aMl
Ths sadden finding af tbs ex­ monies which included preaaata- ney Nix. J r , and Chum Stanley,
The
committee,
which
includes
tha
campaign,
sited
as
preeldelng
of the Army drive:
(o r. m ( eotary Al» U m i to L.
Dr. Simon 8 . Leopold af
Usd Rasa Ian revototianist on the lion of numrruui merit badgaa and promoted tu S ta r Rank.
It Manning o f the Cotd Curpora- Hoy Howell, C W. I.bill, R |l. officer, and sevark) "P ep " talks •'Officers and Soldiers,
delphla. In experiments he c « t l
of tbs capita] «mber­ other forme of advancement in
White
and
Frank
Evans,
is
uf
the
Bralley
Odham ami
Floyd
ware made by interested workers. Annual Salvation Army Appeal:
dated In September, 1011,
death rate from 71 perceot to
tha Deo merges gen
Opino-n (hat the best way lu ubTsaichslone,
promoted to Flrsi •a» mg that Yetrng knew R
Mere than 10O men and women
"W s are now in striking dis­ percent.
k expected shortly to seed
T in charter wan praaantad t|r Class Hahk.
).,i 'onally and ha ballsvr.i "Hla taln giHol men for representation set out after breakfast In an e f­ tance of our goal, and I trust a
The crisis Is produced by
»y back to Corsica
Arthur Branan, rhatrman o f the
Norman Whtta and Jue lelnll of influrnr# with tb s Hoover Ad- or public office Is In the mann.tr fort to raise a quota og $2089.73, glorious victory is ours
Your Jecting air Into ths lung. ”
he fled last July,
Jrtrlrh will lie tried tomorrow
Bemlnol* County Hoy Scout Coun­ Lake Mary, and lls r k a n Echnlv.
i as needed to provide for the fins spirit of co-operation
"nM«i 'ation can be aeed to ro r night
has compression Is maintained to i
cil. O fficial credentials warn pra­ D kk Mason and Julian Btenatmin.
needs of lbs local Army post dur­ brought Inspiration and courage; lung for about 4$ boon to
•d»antage." Tha Card Company*
▼ m o r n c u L i k il u c d
aantad to troop committeeman, promoted to Second Class Rank
ing tha M i l year.
n wa* shown to Other corrayour manifest devotion to
the way, he explslwod, the prognM '|^.
aaanlmnatare and asalatant ecoatWade Wanaley and Ned Bostic,
Approximately one-third of this cause e f humanity re-marks the the
______
disease Is halted and
. TA W M e Apr.
IT.— (A)—Mm, ■metera, and membership cards admitted to Tenderfoot Rank, la k , •I""' i nc*. waa osskUkg to h a rt
•um had been ral*ed through ad­ steady advance of our people to-1 , tarts
a n mail routas thrown Open for
Oanapa H . Btrkebead, M, presi­ warn handed to Scouta by Scant N ary troop.
vance gifts, workers'
subscrip­ ward . higher idealism.
I.mipeiitlvo bidding, and wax not
dent a l the Tampa aaalUary of Coounlaaloner If. N. Brown, l i t . of
Gordon Hall,
Wm. Uootach. :rvir,g to maha a deal for any
tions, and the wore of some of the
"Who saves his Ufa, must loss
HpuaM A aM risu W ar Veterans, Orlando.
Harare Moore, and Edward Beldm n in liirt.
WASHINGTON. A p r . 1 7 .— Army members who turned In re­ It In service, and I command you
and Oay R. Chaffer, 66. a f Tampa,
Harry Harrow, one of the orig­ admit tad to
Tenderfoot Rank.
A bill authorising the federal ports before noon today.
for your readiness to give a f your
inal le a n t corom lltrriM o of Troop I Troop No. &gt;, Sanford.
gwvernnient l« pay $28,000 reward
Frank Evans, major of
the time and substance to so worthy
Ha. I , made a ahort ■peach a f
T E U S AHOUT IT
M erit bodges awarded were a&gt;
tor capt urr, tlrad or alias, of the County division, spoke briefly at a causa as that of oav Salvation
congratulation when the charter
nation s chief desperadoes was lu- Um broskfaat session, lie urged Array, which la now one o f our saN r o to r
waa presented.
.
'T(H KTON, Calif
■ Baadtaa* I
Sidney Nix, J r . won badges in
tWducrU yesterday by Rspresea- workon to "bwplre everybody in permanent and moat vital insti­ ApaUckleeta
&gt;a«n
Comm lee loner Brown preaided
I s r a t t , Metal C raft, First
WUv. Jwight I’aliuan ID. Texas). tha caonty to share In the work tutions.
r t Myere . .
over the Court and the following
i«&gt;l&lt;
Key Wees -4 The measure would leave to the daws by Um Army la thle city and
"Tha compute success a f this
• Jadgwe; Karl lohtnann, Ju - _ l l h l ) f e e Mlnarik w a n a
attorney general the right to name county-''
undertaking
rests
with
you.
You
*1
ilngfaider, Raymond M eat- I
tltoss criminal* -hom he considers
The Influaace ot the Army oeer- have been selected fer the Impor­
|U. Ralph A. Smith, C. W.
"U B s to Pugh yon a badge la hi) or If
M be public enemies and for whcee seaa during Um World War, was tant work at hand because
af
H r. Branan. Roy Hamad. C. :PhfctfWjfc.and nook Bioding.
worked
hensius the reward would be told by Major A. B. Paterson of your loyalty, your
entheslaam,
*»d Beautnmaioee Her8anford, eetsran of actual combat. and yoar Indomitable vlD to da
H arrtslam n ard MeLaeaa '
pipe
ment of Justice emplnycs
Karl I^kmsnn. principal speak­ what yon propose. Busy pro
•i
e a s a p i from those -vho would er, outlined Um need* of tho Army I all bf you,—but busy p e o p l e &lt;
•H
haadad mH
water*
fpr th* federal rvwsrd. in this county. Ha plan read the I (Continued On Page Throe)

MeatureSent ToHouse
WhereGreen States
He ExpectsToPreu
F o r Re-Payment

Senator Admits 4Le
Corresponded With
Utility Heads, But
Denies Misconduct

PUBLICITY GIVEN
SOLONSCAUSES
STIR IN HOUSE

AP, Hearst Syndicate
Sirred ForPrintinjr
Petitioners* Names

Johnson Law Tei
Menace IV)
American
Official Ni

Carolina Solon Takes
Back Charge That
Educator WasJailed
During World W ar

COAST LINE PAYS AO INCREASES
SCHOOL TAXES IN TELL STORY OF
ALL BUT I COUNTY BUSINESS UPTURN

STOCK EXCHANGE
REGULATION A C T l f c W ^ S
LOOMS AS STRICT Commission

Seminole Willfysceive Survey Shows Papers
$ 11.359 From
Have All TitneHigh
3 $ 3 .i
In TheirCirculation
State InHtitutionN To
Benefit B y F E R A

SentimentSeenSwinging Toward Bill Of
Tight Restrictions

Sunny Skies Beam On
Opening Ball Games
. . . . . . __ ..... .....
i u i'i S J E m E T ‘

5 ConvictH Push Way
Out Of Colorado Jail

Mass Meet Will Be
Held At I^ake Mary
Hoover Advisor Is
BuildingTomorrow
Named In Air Mail
Pact Investigation

Trotzky Hides Out In
F e a r Of H i s L i f e

1934 Charter Presented To Trpop No. 5 j£
At Well Attended Court Of Honor

South Florida Man I
K illed By Lightning

NewTreatmenft Fo
For Lung Di a « a k &lt;

One Third Of QuotaSet By Officials Of
Salvation ArmyPog t For Drive, Raised

Propone $25,000 Prize
JForDenporadoes'Head

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T U E S D A Y , A P R IL IT . 19 X L

Holly To Assist In
Selecting Men for
CMTC ThisSummer

T H E P R E S ID E N T R E T U R N S
Flatfc fans o^a fa t ymrg Jf*o will remrnijfltr y» ,UH
cbony-hued HenafjamblAn who. packed n load of &lt;Jyn*mlt« in
vyw'M gM champion*
c h a m p io n * quake In
both tint* and made ni) heavyw'MgM

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TUF.HDAY, Al’ KJI. IT. 1M4M B L B YXItHR FO B TOUAT
PROCLAMATION OF PKA* t
Glory L# to God in the tugiien*,
and on earth peace, good "rill to
ward men
Luke 1! 14
f

Admiral H*p«rt* Efficiency " f
Battle K1**t hr a &lt;11ms
It *h&gt;mhf
u rwjuirr .1 i.. r . .t &gt; the ...a.i f»r
m whflr in ordet to make «uie.

l h e i r h o o t*, l l i n n a m e w a« H a r r y W ill*, t h e " R l a c k * P a n ­
t h e r , " and t h o u g h h e n e v e r won t h e h e a v y w e ig h t c h a m p i o n ­
s h ip h l m a e l f , ' t h e r e w a s m a n y a c r i t i c to any t h a t he could
hav e won i t I f t h e c h a m p i o n * had not b e e n so I c a r y o f t a k ­
ing h i m on.
«'
h o u ae
W ell, H a r r y “W ill* la a' N ew Y o r k
apartm ent
landlord t h e a e d a y * . H e I&gt;ought tw o o f t h e m o u t o f h i s *uvin g s f r o m p u f f i i i a t k e x h i b i t i o n * , add s p e n d * m o a t o f
hi*
t i m e d u r i n g t h i n , f i f t h y/wr o f t h e jiip re ftslo n in t r y i n g to
c o l l e c t t h e r e n t * , a n d In d o d g in g t h e f a x
collector*,
lie
should b e go o d a t l » i t \ a * he tlRs t h e b e a m a t 2 ( 0 a n d
i*
still, i n a p i ) c , p f . h l f t 4 2 y e a r * , a * a g i l e a * t h e p a n t h e r w hich
KHVt} h im b l f .h l q l t o M n e , ,,
I J u t w £ g t,,w c ^tartflili.but t o tell you a b o u t H a r r y W ill*
i* t h a ) h i* . r ^ g y n c p flf f r a m i n g , in c lu d e s e v en a t t h l * m u re
or Iqa* i n a c t i y o periqjl p f . f l f e a o n e m o n t h '*
fa st out of
e v e r y , t w e l v e , . D u r f i w f j ^ p i o n t h o f F e b r u a r y f o r t h e pa*t
I w e j if y y e x p , H a r r y haj* m a d e I t a p r a c t i c e t o liv e on w a t e r .
" F a r f o u r w e f k * , i J u f t i ^ i p . w a t e r , " h r »aya. " F o r t h e n e x t
t w o d a y * I f i p 0^ | n g R .Ju ic e , and f o r t h e next w eek I d rink
m i l k ; a f t e r t h a t ,k l ^ 4 k f t and fr i e d c h i c k e n a r e in o r d e r . "
T h a t w a * t h e p r o g r a m e v e n w h e n b e w a * t a k i n g on nil
c o m e r * and g e n e r a ll y k n o c k in g t b r m cold. " I ' d f i g h t r i g h t
up to th e la*t o f J a n u a r y , live on w a t e r f o r a m o n th , a n d
then r e s u m e b a t t l i n g b e t t e r th a n e v e r , " In- e x p l a i n * . " O n r e
u lie u I bad j u a t kn ock ed out Kid N o r f o lk in J a n u a r y . T e x
itickn rd w a n t e d m e /or a F e b r u a r y s h o w at th e ( J a n l c n .
I
turne d h im d o w n. He raised h i s a n t e a n d said I ’d b e t t e r
■m a k e thu m o n e y while I lo iild .
I told h i m n o t h in g d o in g ,
1 F e b r u a r y w g * my f a s t i n g m o n t h "
;
W e wouldn't be s u r p r is e d if t h e r e ian't a good idea in
; „ )|h fw|lUnK ld(.„ „ (
" M a c k P a u l h e r . " P r o b a b ly m ost o f

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j

WAl.TKll H IT M A N N
____j. . A __
Nnw (hat T&gt;r. Wirt ha*
iron* hill just m . ■" n l to the S en at e
hark tn Gary anil Ihr i’rr*id&lt;nl in ariutlo i M'li fiteii i n i Jl take*
|l re'*ii|ent
(he
\n returning tn Wa'hlnirtun, it in H w n y f Mini ,ki
fL .1. Nolly ha* In-en appointed
juisaiMr to attend to the
(hinirtt fHiWi r t«i (I. t M» iinw iiiin hMie " i l l
u It it in* it it', mill fount y I ivthan A ide In the S**clhat really matter At the moment inflate IMid
\ ape 11iruliir
itdnry nf Wai, ittToiding t«» an
nothing rnmpsre* in importance nmki-l i' *
with the fact that the I rmident'* kind of
t towuf'd' it lt;‘ i wnnoum-tmeiil receivetl here tornntrnl of the recover) program tiruhti «&gt;t
Vhv
day
i* threatened try varinu* fnaii- s i n L i n ■
t tuintv Aide* lire *rtv**n &lt;uper____ of
______
I- Uh*iUi« t Mirri
lion*
«perial interest*,
far ni„i*eb I*
...... 11,.
,\h- '«*•"»» " f «»«•• |»r**r»ire»nent |»»o
The heart of that program ha* rm (rftl. I
"Jl
v m "I i j#i r t it p r a m
f o r the
Summer
t*i!ttefi f
been the rnnernl ration of fi nan - I I
II
u ti.i.i d Lard* Military Trnminif lam p *.
rial authority »n thu hand* of the ia«k .(&lt;
|mil'* i;tv lit J in
The*** ram i1* «*•• eoniltirted |
Preaddent* Stnrr la »t Marrh he ha a T h-te « '
jtoMpMFil poweri* whirh frriner- whirh flu
* ' oi* ,M d» every yeai* l»y the ifovemment j
I) Here e\ei rt*ed III pull hy (*i»n- cjife ft m i'
" ’A N o h
H&gt;«d nnd their mi-aton i* tn brintr to*
! v. . ■f|ti ,l1" 1 L'ethrr for a months
IfieftP*, m pail Icy the Federal Ue- t ionic 1 f» &gt;
tiaininiT*
M-fve S)*tein» in part liy private re* e m
hniM hfijl
-ti
fitianctal intereata, Mr.
Ilon^e-i
Quite
nnv opinion under
*"
v r t •timdinifa.
.
j
Quite n *
vrlt wa,a made the m a d . - of ‘ he one may h.cv,
tl„.
i. . k ........ r,,, M
nU
,,f Ufv »
giivernment htlilgrt and the ina»*| Ilia i V* t, .*A" &lt; 1 ' I » t . itboul a n i ,fl11 * i,,,iiifiion
..f etjUHhty(
lei of the Bourre« of morev an'lj riiltuial
ipi l.i in
m i* imd ti\ iini rvi«pij athh*Hr«f ruilirredd The purpose of th'** foil-| ,KaK**ap I in* it p*i &lt;lt*u
in lsi\n Jury dr ift, nnd
in-f cue1ion
in
rentration of pimer wax to put | turn, th* *■ lull
' i»d I ee«»» e e tlirens-lnp to dev.-lof them phy«an end to deadlock ami cr h*F-pur-j the&gt; would .l.-i.o.-Hltre. •Iioinii*. ,^n||v nn&lt;| niMfM||v !#, promote
p « . c , . n . l t.. u - r I h r Vihi.lr f i n . n j ami

ro n 'x .

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"US M l1* ,
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pi tt»4 for
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paaaports - «w &gt;. frequently
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E y e * E xam ined
G lasses C orrectly F itte d

DR. H K N RY
M cL A U U N , Jr.
O p t u m e lr la t
112 P a r k A t *.
S T E V E 'S

S a n fo rd
(L L A N E R S
H|.g»allr I Ire tlffl.
( ’leaned Si Pressed
s it t s

55c

I’anl*—f . A I*. 2Xc—
Suits I'lrufil - U r t’anla
« nth nml I «rrr

f„r

rial power of the nation ♦*» o\#r« grrat b u i It tuodil n*d h 1: ..
.
f
m
,
j;
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t
t*ltn**. to tearn tin value of li'iini
rome the cririH
|dierujited until ti * » ov&lt;»y ct
,
,
r
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It I* In thl* poliry that wc «*wp . romfciet* d- |i wdl * d: i ipted »f *"
o
i t i. tn *'
i ** up
all the rrrovery that
we
U v r . f‘onrr»'*« take* aw»% turn
the
P« a*. or w e h o ' »• onpr*
hnd if natme had t*een allowed | Prpaident tt»e ir»»i I’ lVi m fituio upon thorn tin m oldirnNoni and
t&gt;. lake ilti r»iiir*.e, Heraiche he hail I rial j titirv, «lid imp*' • upon him » -tHm- •I .
.*11 the ptiwer in hi** hands Hie lijirid fray nieii!*• &lt;•( o' tier polim
\ eiin.li.liiti i..n
I.e idly * trill I v
1*1*' idem han been a*le to re* ore.
The |»to - id« IP’ h ,oh i h»p and f » nnd of ...... .
&lt;tu«-*« te&gt;. an
put-lp and private riedit,
to
au»4i*'iiiv mi
.tni t.
u&lt;
p* \tn-ilrno i n T, u Mt
ulm ha«
IHI*« pnrra. and to
n-vive em ! pntoi II- icloiiei.m milk- it p n ' ...i..,,
f,,.
f..f fmt
pfoyiomt,
.
..
,
.,
,nnd to rarry
# .1 the roun . , f ,| l,,relh"' II* nlovn i tin lit the u fjip?nr
inn
11.'
nui- •.
linvo
try throupti one of the*
wot M , fmi lt,n d mteie'd ovinuti
[■/•
.
affirm*- in it
histor*.
Without |min- gioiij
lie i- nt n po-iti .n ...................
' - ntet ni * "ft &gt;*.»v
•hi* rnitiFnliiliim, it
could flltlj
an&gt;* rint
it; In kmm p nillptll |p*w thr jn •• ' v ,l&gt;'' , M
I I
. Miodifu d n&gt; f it. »i r e
f n «ed Id*
rwanfvntnHi
have berh it**n»' Ttie ineleet i*o«ltl
(
.. to
l
\i'f
i mu fit
liol &gt;&lt;a.‘e bei-ri put tn enter with i ,iim«r,&lt;i
*h
H
mil tlu* Koociitni) Art Uiitmut thu! vhI.
Ml P* Miit «.f
ron li
11
•h.
IT
tuuJgvt m iitftrr, thi' clollur ruiilil «|« u. * '
a h.-!i lull Inf),
Whit*
t* t** ?« I
nut h*vr I rcvi i f u ]hi-iI mi
Iht'i
|,
»1|MV* I ** ••)! ll'tf-4* •"*
*-l
gir-Bt i*«pundihiri-x for ndief fi
h- • 1ft9*cif
n mu «
-it*.
hid
irit.ru- 1
Tmiirrd •urr*-’-"fully, nr (Hi- t»cink*t I ||( |JI(, ( lit it t' h " i ilk 1 h r n i i *
i \ i*h**id. V H c n n i - |
m*-I Imfk on Itirlr
Wit hunt the! Jb
i|
i . I.i - r l y lH-tiitid u*
In
irr«"Ht power.- li#* Huh pii'**»i*?**n*i|, hr ; j J|fctir
i mild m-vrf hn\r «« !••#! ipnrklv. ttii
,
IlUlIti' Hl'ctnrn »H (1111*4*. m id Jil t "ill
(|^
r*MimI- .
n
tfidirntrd 1
»ng lti ft rnh'Tfiit plum If r.*i&gt; '
^i- Jftl.ui Idmik

us c o u ld n 't fa s t a w ho le m o n t h w ith o u t g e t t i n g p r e t t y le an
U l l i and h u n g r y , but a l i l l i e f a s t i n g would p ro b a b ly d o ns all
T hr nr*t atep tn I n
“ P p ro g ta m will ..isbat.iy i«- bt* »n I R»«*d- A * a m a t t e r o f f a r t m a n y people c u t t o o . m u c h a ny v , nonncrmcni f*&lt;&lt; ti«- i s •. n*ii j huw. 'l i m y cat t w m u c h in p ro p o r tio n t o t h e a m o u n t o f
pn a platform to eliminate »c&lt;aivm |w o rk find PiftTiHO t h e y
'That m i l k r s I h r m f a t .
Kivtm
from the government
llirn i liv er tro u b le, and m a k e * llm m g o u t y .
T o go h cou ple o f iln y * w ith o u t food e v e r y m o n t h or two hiiivi' w h i r h I m - I m- cic tunili hml | Jlf(, M) }
, ,
In V,rax. Austria,
the other
(Say, f ‘hanrelhii
lUdlfiJaa,
high g i v e * l b .' Mtnmiich a m u ch ncyded rest nnd h e lp * to get rid hnil tn !»' dc*bwlcd in ' HrigHR*% «u jM, |t^|( i(1 .
&gt; I" r'US"tm« " »h&lt; „|,|
.!
powered loud of dynamite who l of I In- Im p u ritie s w h ic h a o n u i i m c * d o g up t h e s y a t e m nnd St f '•** i , H i n t ••
w i m i t&lt;| liiiivt I m i no j
* mle* that country under a dir I rn usi' h e a d a c h e s and * o r e rti*ck*.
r r r n v r r &gt; prugrum
| Mh,| |t
iatomhip, w*» Hie lerdptent of |
11 i* thi- I *I* *id**iit‘* h tulit y In !
a flork of rotten egg*
Hurled |
it. iiiiru ii' In w p p ly &gt;i m i i f i f i l nu
pmmUriiHiiMlv in hi*, dii ertton hy
T h e C rU M itd e m
fl. ai l'l " fintiiit ml piilu y. w t iu ti i
the crowd, whirh Icuflrate* the p-*iin |rt.p*nl&gt; Th*’ f i•- 1 Htt«ik Mpmf
Uilarlty whirh K»-&gt; i*»m eoh-&gt;* in
A n a t io n wide ‘" r g a n i i g l ion k n o w n as th e r n i a a d a r a war t h r p r o g r c i m w Aw t ti* H u tM' lim*
iif h i &lt;* vr*In tin 'Hi* ml' iit lufu-tl i Min
| Austria
p e r f e c t e d a ( t w y e a r * a g o and a t t r a c t . * ! r o n a M e r a b l e at t e n mil til
l l ) itllw m
Hsi.n-Kntaitvs tloti thriAighm it t h e c o u n t r y
by
i t * e n e r g e t i c c a m p a i g n turn hm r u n t m l uf i h r Itu-lt?rJ w.,i
S|&gt;eaking
i
un pet i red Situ* Hint limr Hm'I«‘
pieen, of
Morula,
Wn-dung ton a g a i n s t t h e E i g h t e e n t h A m e n d m e n t p ro h ib it m g t h e *nle of hit* h»,t*ii h i-itr- of
Mit'U
It w a * t h e c o n t e n t io n o f t h e I ' m
llerry fjo-ltouml
aay«,
“Given I n t o x i r a t l n g b e v e r a g e *
prupu-u-tl, nil id wtm Ji luivi m»m'
, in Inng half, flowing
\\ unUor *iid&lt;-r* t h a t l lu * A m e n d m e n t w a* a v io la tio n o f (In' c o n s t i t u ­ n i n i m t i i i
i Ii h i m i * ' i - •u
tlea, and 'mothet,
home, and tion al lib e rtin a of t h e A m e r i c a n |«"tple and t h e y ba*oil t h e i r va*1ciJil tick*' own. fiuni ' hr
d* nl iMifiH1 icupMi I m i i J p .i .t - f lit
heaven' nratoif. (ireen n in*t an
l i g h t a * niucii un th e p r t * e r v a t i o n of t h e o ri g i n a l c o n c e p tio n f mitru'lH I ltd Hioi il S
atlier ha•'li row cnenthri ||n voir*
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fairly riinii-l.nllv u&lt;(l&lt; tl«'
R e c e n t ly lb-' ( ! n i » a i l e r * h a v e t u rn e d
t h e i r b ig g u n * II Mg IfId I I'll I'M VII*
mlnl.tral u&gt;.i » .*» !'' on v*(rt*ns
an&lt;l [mrk barrrl I . im. I . I imk when a g a i n * ! c e r t a i n e x p i T i m e i i t * o( t h e New Deal, w hich g a v e 1J I * 1I pi - - pi - ■j '
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.««&lt;«'* t h e m th e p ro h ib it io n re[*-*| fo r w h ic h th e y f o u g h t f o r fiv e tflm
tr.|g H at t -.ifId .
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long y e a r *
T h e y co n te n d t h a t s o m e o f t h e
tiuriutu cratic emit ltd*
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And aimthei pint* wheie niHfgtn
util IlH *t llu
Jpfkipliieiiientl oiigM I- h«- wMtlii* ( o n * t i t i i l i o n a * p r o h ib i t io n w a * Hml t h a t in dividual l i b e r t i e s Itllllf.'Hi III
itIt H
r. i x i . h m d r l no m o n * In" s a c r i f i c . s i upon th e a l t a r o f *&lt;s inti*lii re- Mitt* III.
t
Into la " i* in the lenllnc
Jtl2f| f| ARs Hll “J-M*'l* » '•*’V‘s'" wh-l l&lt;&lt;rm t h a n upon th e a l t a r o f morul leglaln tio n
S«i«iui*t NMiit
r n i n i 'l Kt'ii idu, |L.
* who
" G o v e r n m e n t a l la w * aiui a c t * Icmllng a w a y
fro m
the li U Aii'li brfUftlt H pin *' "t pM.pl Mv hy s v s t e n i of r e p r e a e n Li l iv e g o v c rm ite lli and Itnllvidual l i h n r t . .
and It M
putting up u truth " f Hi. prifn
g u a r a n t e e d hy the C n n * t I t u t i n n o f t h e D n ile il S l a t e * ,
aro
Atipirp. t h'
llul plUltllHUlg l" pitv ill* If 1 Ilf
W•«'k wt ' Mi
j! t«l\ Will-II th*1 piupri 1V t icI" I'd1 k, In king place at W a a h i n g t o u w(ith su c h rap id ity t h a n an u n ­ j . i Hu «II) lllle
kIII.WII and k\&gt;-li
line building hud brill Iflli drt.AU, a w a r e public miiat he awak&lt;'lled q u ic k ly as t-» what i* hap ti l* V Hi. varll
nf
thi&gt;y p e m n g .
U ur f o r e f a t h e r * , w ho g a v e t h e i r l iv e * and
t h e l r lwt"V4 d N11114*1
or thr irruvr drulmyrd
tn
mchcb wrrr
rhfHii pc npi-i' ir» i i i c r g m a i o m a k e U p* a land of n e c u r it y . a laiul o f ho no r am i i l ...... « d«* 14 1 vxKm will IrliV. IM
1 f« w dev w f'.l J . fifir-sM i wtil-l *'
1, if h o t i f f h l u n
liin diTA .
m 1 1n« 11 &gt; t m
u land of l ib e r t y , wef-c d e ifica te .1 to th e prin cip le t h a t e te rn a l hr wi 1 i*k . tip Im- ii&gt; m 1.shiHIIM*
pfOViut, ftr finally paid fu*
'i g i l u n i .e ia t h e p ric e ot l i b e r t y . " s a y t h e C r u s a d e r *
Hint * ft'* r H il* w fudd i f leluM
T h e fo llo w ing * t * t e m e n l o f p rin c ip le * h a * b e e n l«*ued
John fiarnrr't hfiithrc ha* unn
mtllsi) auirlilr iMaking that hr m i Unit t b e n * may la" no m i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g a * to w h e i e the
wa. nut worthy in Is- tlw- biuilirr t ’r u * s d e r * s t a n d
of thr v irr pn-Hiiif-ut
uf
Hu*
" I VVi! Irelieve n&lt; Ih e &lt; 'o n * t it l l t ion of the I o ile d S t a t e .* I
Unttrft
Statrr
ktauy a man,
and in a D e m o e ra tii fo rm of g o v e r n m e n t
running
hi*
nwn
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g
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y
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“ 2 W e b e lie v e th a t t h e f j r a t
r e q u is it e for
n a t io n a l
’iUJfB, or oprraHrig amut- i i i .m
Sira,Is filling
Stalin,,,
............ ' p ro sp e rity t* sound n a t i o n a l crwHlt. w h ic h can tie o b t a in e d
worthy than it|e »i,-r |.&lt;r.elent ! only If we hav e *oiiiiit m o n e y — muney in w 1n&lt;)&lt; t h e peopl.
Of the United Stales, aa&lt;l. lull m a y hltve CqllfilleiK'e.
I ‘for the grace „f Itml, ailaht have |
- 3 lVo dem and U l»ab»IICMl bud g'd.
'
n. . virr
vlf* t,r*"'htent. wtiere
he,
" 4 . W e believe t h a t thon*, I* am p le room fo r r e f o r m
Would Ih* a *T‘firgiittrn
man
Worr forvoHon than any ntiim am i i m p ro v e m e n t wyltliin t h e l i m i t * of o u r t ra d itio n a l fo r m
of g o v e r n m e n t and e c o n o m y . W e im lm * e In te llig e n t r e f o r m
4 Bla tloti opr rat or
of uu r h a n k i n g and In v e n tm e n t s y s te m
W e regard a* e s ­
**It (» (indmbtr thal 1hr frd n al s e n t i a l th e c o r r e c t i o n o f cOndltlou* which h a v e f o r y e a r *
ftiiirrm iFh, will havr to bp#ihI at placed t h e a g r i c u l t u r a l p r o d u c e r at an u n f a i r d is a d v a n ta g e .
l l i i l mir hit Hun -dkillarm a y«*ar
' W e in d o r se nrs-PM*ary e m e r g u i u y relief
On t h e o t h e r liund.
for Brvtral yaam to rare* far thr
UBftnpJuyad/' ■« yn n romnuttrr u e in s is t t h a t g o v e r n m e n t e l i t e r p i i ' e m u st a t i m u l a t e . and
of labor nfflrioU, who wmrly not s u p p la n t , p r i v a t e e n t e r p r i s e , that gover/itm'iif ux|M&gt;miipfopuiM*, m a iura id* *»f ralHnK t o f e mu»&gt; he k e p t w ithin t h e lim its o f Iw arahle
Luxation,
U|)i raofuy, hot printing prana**, ^nd t h a t .the m a i n t e n a n c e o f g o ia i'iiin c n l i-r.wjit i* t h e k e f but hlfrhrr Im w oapogtalty un r* atoiK* upon w h ic h r e c o v e r y ro# t* W e tielleve t h a t g o v e r n
totr*. rorporatlona, And (area In
inent e f f o r t should he iistsi to ilL'Jp t h e e m p l o y e r e m ploy,
roan**
It U diahaorVofiinc to
Dot* that uur rwenvury itlariR, In l a l l i e r t h a n t o m a k e t h e g o v e r n m e n t t h e one g r e a t e m p l o y ­
tba oploimu of Iradticfr farm and er.
labor aarociatloft*, will not all ini
"£&gt; W c w a n t it. plain ly urnlerntotMl t h a t we. do not stand
|J nata unaiciployiiirfp fur »#v*ral f o r re a c tio n a r y , o rth o d o xy .* V\‘e ataiul f o r In te llig e n t r e f o r m
,yaar» at laa*t. that a blliion a b a w d on pant e x p e r i e n c e , c a r e f u l ly w nrk,*l out hy t h o s e
yaar wUI hr M*rr**ary to tab*
t b * lu ,,&gt;
u n d e ratan d i t "
c a n I f u ^ rnT T y^ ^ b*!!'
anrt&gt;ura#u*g U) ktcow t)ui| labor
U adrri rarnffttlir thr rvlt* of cur — — CT
-rr
fancy Inflation
&gt;. T w f : K t y Y e a r s a g o
Si
f - According to
arc
announrr
on Hunciay, huslnrs,
mfn
T k it Hllftrta. .will
*b«olui*ly ( m«t4ir«t upun tivdiiy
who hava bean given Un- prlvl- dify thr HilUd HUI**' dt auHid , S*nfuid
IdMlfc of
K ill Is
o f paying Ihetr lanltors Un
for
r*|i«ratiutt
foi
indfc§rnlH
«**
*t
gruwirty
niur*
rapUHv
than
*ny
dollars a week Instead of u-ven,
Imlg* uf E,Jk» tn the ■ s *
• re to have th* additional pleas­ Vera (’n u and Tattljdtu and that
d thvi l- a ir mure than
ure o f |*ying Ih* assessments, b* tias Un kvarVy support uf ids
Auiunjf rrcattl
levied ky Cod* Autborlliaa cr* H o s t, u, lb* a,tupp»n uf a„ uu- Uirtnhera now.
at*4 for th* |airpi»»e of peaking rtakling pulky. is Uw lafurasa- atldisl mcinlrtfa are It. II. Munrov,
t u p that th* privllrg** of (hr llo,i which r— thwl WashiagUa.
VRA ar*
IhMwughty
*nJoy*d.
tarty t-d ar from H rxbu
(Tty.
each MMwewe t la for IS I.
on* year, or on* iponth.- Ths bctlaf is thal Hu*ila Wa* tn
A t G ra d u a tio n
it oaly until such tlm* a* an-. rsrrullv# s*sslon with ho s*nala
raaU
niay
atU
rauoa
and
that
th*
C assruunm t may b* levied.
Th*
IM
af
M **l-*y '
the plraaurc of paring R policy of (Wftaocc wa*
frheadships la Haled th* M W *1
aa * ru u it
ranulrvd.
Rtf Busioea* may
ft*)aly by
ah vichaags
of
(?har»«
d'Affalraa'
t thaa* aasassmrnts out
o f a#rl*d that
ih n c .y ho, boac. plaqrt
ilea, or. g«verwnanUI loan#, O'fihaughnc.y
T H r ftiabd Wilt vraal r t s i h '
jl
undue
iftconvanUnr*: in a dolicata po*lti*n. The
V lU le illh T W i 't n n ;
iR aslM a* mar wonder' what s'Wltr that b*^nlli )*c clvco

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ll*aur*g*rH, l a . ; Fort B r i e r , N.
B*« 1&lt;1*». no pnWIe cleaning op
Fort Oglethorpe, lia-i Fort of Wall Street can ba »o complcta
MeOrllan, A1* : Fort
Mnultrte, 'a t Wall Street's rleaning up of
the public.—New Orleans State#.
S. C., Fort Scrrvrn, (!«.

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San lord Cash Feed Store
F o r . 2nd and S a n f o r d
" S a n l o r d ' * Urdy l l o q i i - O w m i l Fe e d S t o r e ”

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Social Calendar |,a,rols I"** Movi&lt;y P e rt*d
--------------------- ----Chi»f of ISilirc Hoy G. W iO U m s
WI 1MNK SII AY
ami l.t iiipmlirr» «»f ac brail
boy
Monthly hil.lg* p a r t y of t h e ' S a f e t y P a t m l * in S an fo rd and I j i ViSocial D ep artm r n t of the W o m a n . i l Mary school* were g u r * t » of th r
O p h Will take place a t 2 !.'• IV M m a n a g e m e n t of the M t l a n e ' T h e a *
i t th r dill* Iioiihc with Mis. A M. t«*i yeat erd ay a fte rn oon .
Philip*
a*
lnwletn.
Mi»*. Jo hn
|tny«
att e n d i n g
the
llwa ter
Mtiach will l a i c reservation'*.
| p arty a r t e ; I a plain Itoy Howell
j mihI Li eu t* J u n io r Heaven, J o e laT i n IlSl iA 1
||(|| MVta| ||,,)y Kvana of l a k e M a r y ;
C h - p t r r N u m b .' r » .. | ,
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Or.li-I ..f th r
K a M rrn M ai
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Hilly 7 * c h i y
meet at 7 . JO '• ^ Ml , *1'
* 01,1 ) and Chu m
St an le y of
Sentim dr
Hall.
Mlik’ li Sch ia d; ( a t t a i n Voile *Wll
T h r G r a m m a r School 1’ T A liama. J r . , and l.ieuta. L. M. Telwill m r r t al 3 : :t« V M at
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'^ 'M ^ l Ohin Huh Line Scored
at th r K i r - &lt;t ||j* | { ( t f t o i * t
Of 3 U T V

J . tl. Atlain* has returned from
Cincinnati where he spent s few
day* att end in g a convention
M» and Mr». O. S. Toler
the week-end In Donnellon
th r latter *a mother.

spent
with

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Mi and Mis. Volir A. William*
and f niiii I) have moved fro m Cold
en l ake to ll li Ka«l Thud St ieel
J . A. TajfJoi of Philadelphia l*
the irneat of Mr. and Ml* W II j
Torrihle at ‘ t h e ir home on Mag
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H r r a t o a fall Mae •»
t»«a hm.i i»«mIi r &gt; aid laallr »
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I'O M I * A N O -h K A H A S S
R E I) SN A IT K K —
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W H IT E
AND
DARK
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S eA N IS II M A C K E R E L
H E N S AND F R Y E R S

Mrs K ath ari n e K M c K ay , who
Mis. T b o m a* llehtb &gt; of Toledo,J
served a* worthy gr an d m atr o n of
the G la nd Chap let of Flo rida . O r ­
der of the F n * t e tn S l a i . in lU-IJ * 1*1 «-i in la va.
II II l.ewi-.
Mi*
m u elected a* g i a n d tr u a t e r on
Maitin.lia Ascntie
the R oa ld **f I mi st r e * of the Ma
•Mime llume of I lunda in St IV
Mi mill Mi* Ra&gt; in**nd C Phil
te i*h ti tj? a! the recent re**n*n of ip* and d au gh te r. F i n d ) I r a ' S *d
the t i i and C ha pter in
J a ck so n
t « a i l i e » S 111 •
w eie
the
w eek end
sille A- thi* hoard ha* but **io gue*t» i*l
Mi
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M i|l F.
r e p i r * e n t a t i v r from
the
ti is n d WTuinei. Ji
C hap te r O. F. S this app ointment
com es a* s distinct honoi
Vft
S M Swain ai rived ye*
leid as fiorn t . ii- in i .»\e S p ri n gto -peinl "••me tune tour with b**i
J the Res and Ml* t
M Mallei
daiaehtei. Mi* M D R ailw i, Mag
| will be given at H no T M at tha
nolla Avi-nue.
I hrnnr of Kl. *J. i-lwusa.
S ev en th
S t re e t a t Mrlfvijvillr Aven us. All
Mrs ll |. Tin a * b v i . Mi* VS a I
tnemlirra of the C hi ia ti an C hu rt h lace W W rig h t, ami Mi* W alt* •
and Sunday School mrr invited
** t ’olrsoan, left S"i?»*ls&gt; f**i i inn
Regular meeting of the VS •
|e*t*»ll. &gt; I where thev will s i*it
T C will »a* held at I HI I’
M lli* M (diet. hi and Magindia Ga«
at th»- home *d Mr* Ro h au l Ten •leu*
y.yik. !'.• iM \\a*hnufton Asellws.

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K1A R IA . flhio, Apr. 17. (A*)
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Week rn«f here
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FRID AY.
I Kqtnpnirnt of the Nevin W e s te r n I tr la ti si *
The Sen ior C l* * * of Se m m ol e | line* « » * re porte d to the Ohio
Itlgh School will present a t h i r e
utilitie** c om mission Mar.
I
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Mi* I n .1 Komi*. of Hrun*wi.k
act f arc e. •#t l h ' Pro f es so r/*
at ' " u n f i t *nd un safe for toad s e n j &lt;, a m ) t * m n g her
brother
and
8 : 0 0 P M. at the school a u d i t o - j ••'•'" »*
r i v a l e d y e s te r d a y fcx , ^ c t e r m l a p , Mr. arid Mis. I ...I
Hum.
I he l. oia in cvtiilty g r a n d Jury * M J K*t»ii|ge. C ry stal f a t e .
!
/ A informal farewell p a r ty fm called into special sewaion to In
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I \o*li|fate the * d eath * of «(x per* !
Mr* Maude fcprlflfar re turned •
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l *mi* in a tn is-tm ek collision n c a r J S u n d a s t.. Cocoa " a f t e r ‘ pending S
here e arly Sunda&gt;.
«ome turn- here at the Moiitefutn.t )
C h a i g w of m nn *Uu ir hter . m ea n
Hotel
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while, were placed Hi#tn*t Wil '
------ham Daniel* the Im* driver, a m i 1 Mr and Mi*, t;
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S|H*i»cer
p rrsen ts
Andrew S c h a f f e r , J r i v e r
of
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truck which offici als
«ay
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psrked a Imii^ the m s d
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•he ‘ pik*' S t a t e Convention,
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a t . h u bonie on I
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it* n« m g delay a m i Iroiibb in r« tr h i n g y *si? I tvdcfilipne.
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iou) bee kt Entrance Of Ball

'hb InNorthernfernLeague
OeerfWaad that N haa IN eup.
port o f every baaebali fan in Banlord and Seminole county, W.
Earl V an, local eportamen and
bottling plant owner who waa one
of the "aptala" of IN Sanford
dob of leaf year, laat night tele­
graphed Bwh Weaver of JackeeerrUle, preeldent of tN Northeaat Florida League, for Immedi­
ate entry la that league.
• |ff&lt; Vara, who recently vialted
aevaral nearby dtlea to “feel out”
baaebali internet, alao auggeeted
to Mr. Weaver that Leeeburg la
about ready to ranalder entry In
tN Nortbeaatern loop, and that It
would N an ideal eighth club.
Thla t a n lq tN local baaebali
uitaaUon came at a time when St
appeared that the city would N

without baaebali for tN fliet time
In yean.
It alao . came on tN eve of a
atory, to Nve been rcleaaed In
today's Herald by Peter School,
aecretary of tN Central Florida
Baaebali League for IN peat three
yean, to tN effect tN t effort*
to reorganlte Um league for 1PI I
Nd met with no aucceaa.
Lena than an hour Nfore Mr.
Vam decided to take the lead in
Orlando add Klaelmmee, elating
tN t Nth cities were "raid*' aa far
aa baaebali la concerned.
TN letters, added to advloei
from Winter Park tN t It Nd
decided to Join the Lake-Orange
League, aerved to convince the
Central loop aecretary that re­
organisation at thla time la out of
the queetlon. Cocoa, Leeaburg,
and Sanford ap|&gt;earrd to N the
only Central Florida town* In­
toreeted.
Mr. Varn decided to lend hla ef­
fort* to the new cause after NvIng dlacuaied tN situation with
numerous fan*, all of whom are

LEGA1

RATES
10c
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7c
6c

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Una
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time*
limes.
month.

O eat fire werda te Una.
Doable rate fee capital ec
black face Utters.

Minimum charge 30f

* U ulmaailtee * 4 v*TtU*n&gt;*wta
w ill a# c h a i r 'd fa r th e n e w k e t
. ( j k i M ererreC . He refunOu - r
SeA H a w ill a *
'• *

■AYR TOUR WATCH repaiie4
Cbf 'aM wN seaPy knows to e
Bdgga. Jtw tb t. Mag. Aa.

One m a )
White and red spoil.
W.’ MtUlland, Rout* 2.

h und.
Reword.

Chevrolet or
Iona, 301 W.

6—Situations Wanted
WIDE

AWAKF.
business man
wtaN * to make connection with
gold firm in Sanford or vicinity.
BtMkkeeplng and marchandiiing
i f l e nee. Best of reference* aa
N aeety and ability. Salary no

r

DAYTONA 8 BACH, Apr.- 17,- chipped la the last weak, have

Pleni for Mldtaff • modem fire­
proof hotel hero to coot approxlmiUlr 9200,000 In adldtion to the
toIm of the alto, await only se­
curing outside capital for *on»fourth of the coat)’ Edward
p.
Woodbury, awner-manager of the
RIdeawood Hotel th a t **• partly
deatroyedby fire a tear afo, aald
yesterday.
Woodbury aald ha waa prepared
to fontleh 9150,000 far tba new
structure, which waold be built
on tba cite of the former hoatalry
on Rldfawood Avenue. The
lot
frente 350 fact on Ridgewood, one
of tba chief reeidentlel thoroughfarae of the city and a Hnh of Na­
tional Highway No. J. The lot haa
a depth of 400 fact.

bean selling at fair prieea. Pappara not r » r e n about * flJO t
Nana, 9&gt;A0 to 91.7*5 white
aquaab, 91.50 to |1.S5; tomatoaa
around *3 a field crate at tba plat­
form.
,
Strawberry shipments have to­
taled 4,377,1*7 plate by' rail from
thla county, with IN aaaaon vir­
tually over.
DIBS IN AUTO WRECK
ALEXANDRIA, L a ,

16.—Houigg V or RenT

HIGH POINT, N. C , Apr. I 7 c VP—.Funerel aervicea were held
here yesterday for Mildred Davie
wN died Thursday— m m day after
her fourth birthday—of leukemia.
She died at the home of.her pa­
rent! after auffering for
some
weeks.
Phytic Ian* had NUIod.ln an ef­
fort to combat Ur* malady, which
corpuaclea Into N r blood. Tba doc­
tor! found themselves helplea*.
At first the dleeeae waa ap­
parently slow and the pretty, blue­
eyed little girl was not vltlblr a f­
fected but ber strength hid rapid­
ly felted during the pu t tavern!
day*.

v n l s *n&lt;1 s u p p o r t w i l l

For County Coramlaolonrr

District No. 5
f h ersh y aanoune# m y eandldacy
(nr County Com m taaloaer Of •*•«■»*
no I . County, a u b j.e l to th e
t r a i l s P rim ary
In J» n » , *** **
i l t r u d *L l&gt; r0 in l*9 K o n tii
ta tlo n In * v tr y « n a and Ju itlw * n «
fiir n fi*
for *11. Tour r o l l aa#

ANNUAL

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Hardee County Sends
Produce To M a r k et

clamoring lor baseball. Ha i» of
tha opinion tN t a vigorous money
raising campaign will gel results,
and h# propose* to go Into action
toward that end immediately upon
favorable advice from President
Weaver anil his league director*.
Fending advice from Wwarar,
letters and telegrams will be sent
out to capable N il playere, invit­
ing them lo submit terms, and to
hold thamaelve* In raadinea* *o
report If their terms a*a accepted.
lian a last night Included con­
tacting such player* as l i f l y
Baker and Johnnie Culbreth at
Cocoai Lefty Flora at Orlando;
V lck tn , Rhodes, end Harden of
last year's club; Paul Bonner's

STRAINS

Ik T i i * r a t ’N T o r
TH * c o t*. T T JlfM IM , I X U I S O L I r O l ’ V T * .
■ T A T * nr F I .O M I U A .______ __
tn r* ih s R e la te e ft F ltA H C fn h
MAIII1NKT. tl.ce a se d .
r in a l a o r 1 C *
N o lle, la h ere b y a lv e e tk e t «».»
u a d .r .lin e d w i l t a a (b e l l l h I ’ r
of Ju n e. A. t&gt;, i t n . p r . j r , ro 'I .
lo s e r e b le jA e. U. Nkeron. C etinly
ude* o f BSm laole C a u a tr. FtorlO s,
hie fln e l retu rn , e r c o u s l end vouch. brother at Pensacola, said to be a
• ra a s s s s r u to r
o f Ih s
R a ta l, of whirlwind shortstop, and olNia.
ritAN CIN W. H A IIO W U r. Ils e ra .m .
(la renr* “Stuffy” McCroae,
and a t said tlm s. th an m il Ihrre.
m ake a p »lta a tla n to ilia .a id J i . i e . winter resident here, and an* of
fo r a fla a t s a il It ms nt r.f h it ad m in . th* leading flrst-hesemen te th e
Istra tlo n o f said s s U t ., and (n r an
o rd er d lse b a rg la e him a . su rii r t i . |South for tha past IV years, N«
• alor.
been selected aa manager of tha
Dated th is th e l l l h dn r o l A piii.
IU34 club. He told Mr. Vam last
A. f t , ( M l.
a r . w i n r N K i i.
night tN t U Sanford I* admitted
Aa ita o u to r o f ih * K aials
o l F r a n c is W. tlah o n sy , Into IN Northeast League he wlU
__
__D eceases
place a capable club on lha field

I

within 10 days, a club tN t will N
equal to any now In th* league.

TWO 0 ALLOW cow
&gt; quire at Owdervtdi
W N* ta th* market fur TUNO
• Oi l PAINTS let u* quote you
gar pita**. BlenIky.Rogers Hard-

Apr. 17.

TAMPA, Apr. 17.— Morrli II.
Givens, suspended *• county solic­
R e p re se n ta tiv e
itor by Governor Sholti Mar. 31,
made a Get and sweeping denial
I hsrshy announce my
of all cN rgea on which he waa
ousted from office In a petition
tw t i i * i v u i T o r t h * c o u w t * filed yesterday In circuit court.
JI'IX IM .
IB M IN O I.H
C O IT W T V,
Aa his first public or
legal promts* hnu.sl represen tatio n to
■t a t * o r r t o a t o i .
j u s t l r . and
In r . t h e K a t a t a
of K U M A
V i a . mova in preparing his defense be- ell Your v e i . iind support will as
NOUA. n .e o a sa d
fora
the
governor
or
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state
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IN r a o l A T B .
Bens to, Givens reached out for an
riN A t, n o t h * *
N o l l r a It h tr t k i y l l t l b l l i * l l l i * old law under which he filed a pe­
umW ra lanv tl w il l, on t h * tftih ( . i r
a t May, A. I&gt;, l i l t , prva vn l to Ilia tition or etatemant alleging that
l l o n o r a b l t Cottnljr - J u d g e uf Hvinl* C. Ja y Hardee N d N en unlaw­
not# t.Vmnty, F l o r i d a , h » r f i n a l r * .
M u c h Im p ro v e d
t u r n , a c c o u n t a n d v o a c h v r a a a K t * fully appointed by the governor
e r u t r l x o f th a K a t a t a Of
fSMMA aa his successor and t N t Hard*#
A fte r T a k in g C ard u i
VUINOIaA. and a t aald tl m a , th a n
"1 have aulterad a great dews
"Just
or
proprlaUry
a n d t h a r a . ma lt a a p p l i c a t i o n to th a had no
tram crampmg," writee Mra. W, A.
■•Id J u d a * fo r a f i n a l a a t l l a m a n l righ t" to th# office.
SrwtU. B r. of Waco, T h u . I
e.f liar a d m l a l a t r a i l o a o f aald
t a l a , a n d for a n n rd ar d l a c n a r g m g
would -bin and have to go to bed
har a*
Eaacutrla.
.f
lor about three dayi at a ttem. I
M a u d th l a
tha
Ittfc.
t* f
•'
would N v e a dull. Urad. sleepy
M a r c h , A, D , l i l t
feeling. A friend told me te try
D o r o th y R U a a h a th F'r *y**J*»
Cardui. thinking it would N ip ma
WAUCHULA, Apr. 1 7 — Half a — and it did. I am very much tea*
prortS 'and do not apend t N Um;
doten car* of cucumber* N ve been In bed. I certainly can i scorn man*
shipped from Hardee county Ihi* Oardul tooUun* sufferer*
season, bul many hundred cralc*
have gone oul by truck.
The price, which ranged from
$4 In |5 early In the season, N s
druppe.1 to sround 92.60 to 93 ■

,fcgf WEEK old eockarala. 10c
th at farm. Walter Bros. Egg

'ANTED! Reildant manager for
Apartment. Alao apt. for rent.

a n d C anvasser

POLITICAL
Carolina Girl Victim announcements
Of Dreaded Leukemia

Givens Denies Every
Charge Against Him

Box B M, Herald,

OR SALS i Zinnia, aster, and
chrysanthemum plant*. A. K,
oaaettar, Florist, Celery Ava,
Nee 211-W.

and less Fortunate

—Lionel Bordeleon. 25, waa killed
in*Uoily and hla companion J**ale Plert, 28, aerloualy Injure!
when their automobile turned over.

Vary

I—L o s t and Found
b t r a y e d T"

OT1CB

IloM Being
Planned For Daytona

MID-NITE -FRO U C

irsday Night - 11:30 P. M.
Ninth .Edition

Jimmie Hodges Follies
• Irlv.O lifc
UM U * Word* la Grata Aa

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NOT FAILING

�ternimmmm

Defense Qf Cannon
Gets Ufader Way
WASHINGTON, Apr. IB. —

PRESiDDrr

Congress Again Told
About Acta Which
Roosevelt Expects
Passed This Session
WASHINGTON. ,Anr, 18.—
(AP)—Congress had the ben*
efit today of a reiteration
concerning acme legislation
President Roosevelt doea and
does not want enacted In the
usually hectic days of a clos­
ing session.
Through the press, a defi­
nite but not all-inclusive list

ROOSEVELT IS
GIVEN COTTON
CONTROL BILL

Firms Seek To Force
U. S. To GoThrough
WitfiTermsOf Void­
ed Mail Contracts

WhenSigned,ftWilfBe
Nation's 1st Com­
pulsory Production
RegulationMeasure

Host Kills Self T o
‘Amuse’ His Guests

UP)— At the refu sal of the de-

by

IESWUI Theodorm fioosevelt 5a&gt;-sifj^f BRITISH
D
ed
l/ a
Reactionary,nimrrT ni ne
ASK DAMAGES New
Un-Amerflffi In ‘Hot’ Talk BUDGET BANS
H I M COURTS
DEBT ISSUE

fem e In the trial of
Bishop
Cannon, subpoenas were liaued
today fo r lillpra and speeches
made by Representative Tinkham, M assarhwett* Republic­
an, demanding that the South­
ern Methodist churchman be
proaccutrd. Tlnkham waa the
firs t to aay publicly that Can­
non had not reported all of a
contribution he had received in
1628 to oppoac the prealdential
candidacy of A1 Smith. The de­
fense of lUihop Jam es Cinnon
J r . was started lata yesterday
a fte r the churchman's eounsrl
had failed to obtain from Ju s ­
tice Peyton Gordon, a directed
verdict of not guilty.

NKW YORK, Apr. 18.— (A P I—
Presidrnl Roosevelt's “no# deal*
regime waa denounced
tionary and un-AmcricaW"
distant cousin,
Col.
Roosevelt, last night. In o'
that accused the Admin latruttim
violating constitutional llbrrll
"to an rxtraonttnary degree."
Colonel Roosevelt assailed tl
NR A as having adopted aff
tudr of "m ilitaristic Pruaaiaalam,
" It is a bullying, bulldoii
frame of mind that ia foreign
anything oUf ancestors would hi
permitted," he declared
The new deal, hr said, la

new hut it "th e old drat, older
than lime, the deal from which wo
have been rilin g through years of
(struggle."
'I f It ia fixed upon us," hr
rned, "It.predicates for the fu­
ture an autocrat rather thar a
president-”
Hprakinjf nf hie Inauguration as
prealdent o f the National Repub­
lican Club, Colonel Roosevelt ac-l
cuaed the guscinmenl nf violating
the Cimslltuttonnl provision that
every men ahall have his day in
court by cancelling the air mail
cornier,* without hearing; hr detContinued On Page Pour)

Neville's Estimate Is
Considered Another
Safe, Sound State*
ment Of Accounts

BU FFA LO . N. Y„ Apr. 18.—
"Did you ever eee anybody com­
mit auicid* 1" James Rives, &gt;6,
asked hie girl friend and others
attending a party In hie apart­
ment early today. "W ell, look
here!1* Rivet plunged nut of the
window to hie
death, five
stories belpw.

GUARDSMEN BEAT
BACK ATTACK OF WASHINGTON. Apr. 18,
the signature
LYNCH MAD MOB of— (AP)—Only
President Roosevelt iff

WASHINGTON, Apr. 18.—(Al
IXJNDON, Apr.
IB.—(AT— A
t'ourt action to force the g,,v"eunihlne" budget granting all
IliBtmaatcr General Parley ws* to
clasaes of
Britons—government
havr been instituted today 1* four
workers, motorists, Income
tax
needed to put on tho sUtute
of the affected aviation rompanlei.
payers snd the
unemployed—
books the nation's first fed­
gl4b.MHi.n00 In benefit! but not
Thu announcement was made
eral compulsory production
providing for American debt pay­
yesterday aa the Senate concluded
control set—the Rank head
ments we* given Parllement yes­
Us first round of dobatr nn legiaterday afternoon by Chancellor of
Islion carrying
out
President
cotton bill.
I thr Exchequer Neville ChamberItuusevrlt's new proposal that a
The House yesterday adopted
SH REV EPO RT, Apr. IB— 4 4 V - the Senate-approved
commia*lon study and formulate
conference
U I l L __ •
million
dollar report 184 to 108 end sent to the
I Ills approstmste 10 percent re­ Caddo Parlsk’*
an aviation policy for the govern­
raa supplied la a supplement to
surrounding White House the msaiure to force
duction In the Income tax, 28 per­ rourthnuae and It*
ment.
rculdenUal * tt» » already given
cent sleeh In the auto horaepowar park wa, turned Into a military farmer* to keep cotton production
In addition, the board appoint­
slallre yesdtra directly,
tax, restoration of tha "dole," and reservation today ■* four com­ In ih* coming crop year a t 10,ed by Sreietary Dern to make a
list showed on the "aye"
re-institution of half the pay cuta panies of national guardsmen who j 000,000 hale*.
.‘ tud, of the Army air corps held
aa Income tax revliion comof government employes enabled repulsed s howling mob during the
it- first session and promised all
In the brief debate
it
waa
him to produce another safe and night stood by to further protect charged by opponent* led by Rep­
“immediate and thorough aurvey."
aound alatemenl of national ac­ th* confessed attacker and slayer resentative Busby, Democrat, Ml*The court procrediaga
wero
medlatlon board,
of a 16-year-old school girl.
count afor 1884-11138
brought hy the Boeing Air Transsisslppi, that it meant an " lire i J [, Under the heading "no," wa*
Th* last remnant* of an •**•-! trlevaMr surrender" of the rights
It was a budget without sensa­
port, Inc.. National Air Transthe MtLeod hank deposit pay-off
and' " of form ire u&gt; control their own
tions snd was carefully framed to mated rrewri of 6,000 men
port, Inc., Pacific Air Transport,
ST. PETERSBU RG , Apr. 18.—
* Sj hill.
RICIIMOHD. Va., Apr. IH— maintain the upward trend
of women who stormed th* Jail last production.
and Varney Airlines, All are suli
HAVANA.
Apr.
18.—
(A
PI
Sit.
I U • Aftar tha meetlag with report&lt;AP)—Ten thousand member* of (AP&gt; — Operating revenue* of the
(Continued On Page Four)
night yelling lynch threat* against
sidiaries of United A ircraft
A
Cheirman Jones of the agricul­
the American I-rglon, through Atlantic Coaat Line Hail road Com­
, era around hi* deak, /be Prealdenl cial reforms whirh will m.rrp Transport, Inc.
Fred Lockhart, 88-yaar-old a rtifi­ ture committee replied that "planP Invited railroad manager! to the aside ' ancient customs and im­
—
, .
, , ,
..
their state commander, Jo e B. pany during 1933 totaled 137,1108,
cial
butterfly
salesman
held
In
T h e , f led to m p l.in t. In the (|. lk f |h„
lees agriculture condemn*
our
prove, the condition of worker* and
ity, have pledged 04333, nn Increase nf fil4(l.37t&gt; 08,
1 3 | (Continued On Page Pour)
th* Parish prison on a top Door, South and our farmer* elsewhere
(Continued (in Page Fouri
1
farmers were promised the Cuban
j thn r asststenrr to the state In o r 1.72 percent, over the revenues
waa dlsbuMed before dawn. Th* to eternal poverty."
SJL
people today by President Mendl-'
maintaining law and order.
n f 1082.
I victim was May Griffin.
With few eicrpllons the bill eta.
hearing a trail of lawlessness
The report wa* made by d u cc-j
I Two unidentified women
ex- w, nt t0 t h . President a* the Houa*
The general outline nf the gov­
in thr wake of on* of thr most sue- tars of the company at Ihe annual |
|hotted th* mob to " 0 * 1 “ Lockhart, originally passed It, th*
ernment's program, revealed by
ressful tnuilst seasons Elnrida #v- Btoqkholder* meeting here
I
j " I f you are not a bunch of dirty having receded on It* controver­
the President after a long cabinet
ri had. t "inm tndtr Claik rnobiFreight revenues increased 3 (ill
More then X00O mot* and **v- , yellow cowards," and pandsmonsial proposal to eseinpt the t i n t
session at which Carlo* lie Is
lin’d the -entimrnt of thr state percent during the past &gt;&lt;ai with|e,a| bundled rutting* of trees,
turn reigned until guardsmen and six bale* from th* 80 percent tax
Torre was named to the presiden
t rgion- |nist* end as a result yes- n accompanying increase of 7 87 | shrub* or plants were taken to the
civi| authoritlae beat back th* mob Imposed on production In excess
cy of the new State Council, cnlls
ter.Is, ..(fried Atlonie) General
- , Neighbor Guild colony between
rtent in tonnage haodli-d.
han.lie-l. lb
th.-j
Ig^khart, a wandering vendor of qudlas.
r Announcement that' John
for “advanced lews" Affecting
Informal talk* on the Salvation land ,- Hu- entire faidities end
ijvort showed Total pa-wengei
pa--..■ngr, ,| Saafnrd snd
and New Smyrna last g{ artificial baltarfUea and trinkas resigned aa
as chair practically ever7 walk of life.
Walker, J r . has
Th* t i ll ’s advocate* claim It will .
man
power
of
the
n
t.ia
n
a
'
orArmy drive and its summer camp
venue* drereused H83 jn-rrent « ,-rk by member* of the Sanford
confeseed, Hherlff
T.
R
n an of Use Beard at The Sanford
aid the voluntary reduction p ro-;
The prograip, includes a plan In fsrilitii-i for underprivileged civil - gaiuialion in helping the ronsliiwevri,
notwithstanding
«s
in
Csidrn
(Tub,
according
to
a
reHughe*
said
aftar
he
bad
been
Atlantic National Bank, which confiscate the property of refugee
gram, tUmulal* prices and whittle
■Iren, the
proposed
Municipal tilled authorities safeguard Flor­ Crease nf
36.(13 percent m lhi [mil made at the Women's t’tvtc jmactlnneil for hours.
Lockhart,
position he hea held alnce Ja n . IS, leaders of the regime of former
down th* large annual carry-over
Aquarium whirh it is planned In ida communities agsmsi crime.
nmnlier nf pa**eng*ra handled
Committee meeting nf th* Hemiih ertff aald admitted luring
1180, waa Made yesterday by Peter
i iimmamlrr Claik m Ins mes­
President Machado, and a prop,,*- j open to the public on July 4, suit
All ffteere of the company were mdr County Chamber o f Commerce ^ , ourif flH f'rom h, r mother's of recent years.
J . Feliner, president of the bonk. al that each Industry be required. t h# Ih'V Scout troop whirh has Ihr sage to Leroil- -uggealed that the
A t finally passed tu provision*
r r (* 1” 1"
«" Monday w M r. W F. W el.on, homt on ^ pr^u r t o( , m f|8y)„c
»
MR. Walker's realgnatlon waa
may be extended for a
second
to employ at leaat three lutes ns J longest record of service in this atlornry grueiat iiuinediately call
0|ierating aaprnse. f.,r I9S.1 pie-ident of th* (tub.
her a* a companion for hit wife
effW tlv*
yesterday afternoon,
year by presidential proclamation
many Cuban eitiaana as foreign I county, Troop D, served to later- a conference of all law enforcet29tl?Tyft.‘l0.44, *
•IttrrwAM
Mr* Endor Curlatt mad* a re-1 . . . . ■ jT * .
, ^ .
,
If tore-thirds qK th* jassd owner*,
Ma. -lagpiadlataJ- measure* Is, n - M l memhere a * * * Hanford E l- ment officers yf tlw a u la, WON In­ from 1 f&gt; y 07*83,1433140.37. »r 9 74 pnrv on th* rtean-ep and beavMifi- r tj teU&lt;j Wi Bd?aacd*.
"
share-cropper* end tenants desire.
lieva unemployment will be under- J w. „ i , (:lub wh, n o.ey met *t the tel,sted nigahlsatioiis, for the pqrrent, the report showed Sevrial ration campaign which was conallseed
confession
wes
adopted hy the Board to the taken, the government promised.
it levlat * tax of 10 percent Of
purpqse of studying the ertmu reduction* m -.la r i* * of o ffice ,- ducted In the county during M .reK
Mnntasuma lintel today
had Identified
that It fait that mucheff
th* current market price on cot­
.
Acting as Scout t’oinmis*inner 1 |'r"b |,,,n end formulating plans fur and a grnriHl dr t ic lm , nf in &gt;hr derlared It to In- a surreal
aucceaa o f the bank had been
tha
percent in wage, „f .11 .
..... and she credited much of this a u c bl^
‘*ln .d clothing an tha pmp- ton produced In excess of
representing tha National t „un -|au&gt;' l“ ’,« rrln' " ,lf viulence
to' his pntiring efforts, good
The- American
Cl Ark plnyes. made ... 1933 in h - n .c . - *e In the cn-operatton of work- " * * of L oekhatt T h . dothlng was quolM allotted on th* basis of the
cil.
Karl
l-chmann
presented
Ki
nt and unselfish services.
enn.inued t„ ef era end .versons entered.
'd r
t f ' evtrmgt production In the past five
waman Julius DingfelJer, head »f "dud. will ginifly xrleii a rommit- «»t »f ..............
H also ssproosed regret over Mr.
tee to enter thi* undertaking,
feet Total operating peyreh, f„,
It wa. d^kUd to Mnd a , . lU r :« * « ■ chief of pollre, and four city year*. The tax Is not to t * I***
the
Club's
Seoul
cumnnlter,
with
? Walker’s decision to sever hi*
Commaiwler Clark, in hla enni* 11*33 were IIH.4rt9.CMi 08.
of regret to Mrs. Frank M Mar ,
11
u " b&gt; * hlnd then five cents a pound.
the IU34 charter of Troup 8 whirh
■ connection with the Bank, its
On the adoption of the confer­
Hob* J “ ngl* **che termed "Daddy of Buy Seoul inuiiualinn to Ihe attorney gentr parerl with |20.I70,H&lt;ih of, f, r )n*g, ler, ronvmlltes member who I* ln| “ ,h ,e *
’ i ■B eers appreciation for the past
al, emphaAltcnJ th f poinl that the a deeieaae nf |2,00 |jt ji j [17
ence report eight Republicans and
I leave the city soon.
lion.
Work in Ibis county."
' , SRI vices faithfully performed, and
Amur nan I dFgimi dm11a not prop* mo
The director * re|vorUd a Im p.
A plan w*. propose,! by M rs!
I-*11** J 1,
**
1 four farmer-labor!tea voted with
Kiwanians llingfublcr. Rill l)uAll rfsiflrnl* nf IHxlrici 3 of
. beat wis hes for his future aucceaa
that corporal io in U n n * Iw given Inrrwur In thr number «,f wint..r J u^Ui IMnffildrr r»llin f for thr
»”•*’" * *■ #dmltt1nf Uod 223 Democrats, Including
Bose
and
J.
U.
Mharon
also
were
Seminole
(’minty
are
expected
to
slid happiness. Mr. Feltnrr menin atlatking crime by l*efton viEttorv lo Florida In th«* »r«imn I drvrlopm#Ht of a Junior 2oolo|l- ■^nowl
Rainey for the report ai
^
® f UM*
certificates
of
tlonad that for tho present the gather at the Lake Mary Commun­ pro&lt;entml with
mrinlirrh t»r po*U, exerpt upon nf 103-1-.14 Thi« win Jltn 'iu trd h J ri|l Society which would i*#* r n m -]^ e
ddtvll creeplnf o u t AII^ I Democrats, on# ferm er-LA orite*membership
in
the
National
(
oun
ity
Building
tonight
at
K:GG
o'clock
vgcaacy would remain unfilled.
* h|nri»l
from the duly Ih# low#r f#tr» whirh Urum r rf I P°,wi
children int#r#it#d in: w* nt
• #qu#rw d##l- I know I m Lundsen I f M innesota-Joined 78
Herman
Mr. * Walker
reeigned
as where they will he invited to par cil, while henulmsater
cortnlilutcd atfihoriticA ami then fretiv# U bI I&gt;*crmher, lo improved I h'*P*n* to
the .Sanford. I olnf
* w#nt lo t#ll It Republicans In opposition.
the
, President of The Atlantic National ticipate in tbi- selection f a rail &gt;Morris urged memlin-s nf
only in gravn eniergrm jcr.
*11 You don't need to bring any
HcJirdulra. ih«- never# win it in (hi | Munlrip#! Zoo.
Scout
meetings
County j Cluh In visit
Bank of Jacksonville on Mar. 19, didate Tor the Seminul
Ailvming ngatimt haAty mid ill Niirth «nd Kent, Hud « genm it :m-l
Llndar Ih# pi#nf children will Imdy else up here."
1D34. E. W. I .ana reeaaumed the Commission seat now In-id by ] oflenrr.
itdvl*od action the fla ir command pruvement In business conditiena. |ho,d occasional meetings
with, The sheriff then quoted IsvckCommisiiqsirr
C.
II.
.Seai.y
Mr.
lA'htnann
also
discussed
of
presidency, which position he held
«•! ftatofl lhal the problems of
halt ts admitting that he want to
.
well-informed
student*
of
Florida,
Longwood.
'
|d*n*
for
the
new
Munlripal
from the time he organised the
crime are t«m *eriouA for &lt;iutrk *o- N . Y
R
o
l
l
T
e
x
I
r
v
e
e
n
a
a
n
wild
life
who
will
give
(hem
talks|»h»
hom# of Mr*. Maggl* Peter*.
The
meeting,
open
to
the
genoal
; Aquarium, as did Kiwanian Jo * ,
bank In 1903 until 1D2T. Mr. la n e
lution, ami huggH*ted tivat recoin*
. *
„„
|trc mil the need for prti-l mother of the girl, Thursday and
, will also contlnua aa chairman of public as hell, has hern railed by M airntettr and others.
nieiulahoriA f*»r chartgen m tho ex
'engaged Mist G riffin on a pre­
I 'harles !
Kiwanian
Ailjulant
th e ' Board of Director* of The the Legislative Committee of -h.. i-l mg
- system, either in law ltr
-------Those slrnding the meeting tense of serving a* a -companion
Lek* Mary trade body, headed by Juliiisnn of the Kslvation
Atlantic National Bank.
Am" * 1procetlure shoiild !»• mail* only
mutilated
NBVV YORK, Apr.
ih
i 4&gt;)
Presided over hy Mrs. W. L. Mot- to his ill wif*. Her
L E W ISV IL L E , Texnx, Apr. 18.
It It understood locally that Mr. E, A. Douglass aa chairman un I lold of the ienefits acrruing to a when those coneerned have ssln,.
Mrs. Watson,
Mr*. body was found Hunday In a wood — (A P )— Four sh a m d bodies! two
‘
Walker plana to re-enter active Including Frank Evans, Roy ||„&lt;v group of underprivileged children fled llvaiivselves that they ere ner T h , New York Telephone Co . lb . ! “ " '
men ppd two women, today were
business In tha near future, but ell, C. W. labill, and R. It. White al Kataaol* be&lt;au&lt;« of a Kiwanis essary, sound and workable, end largest untt in the Bell system, ,7 ™ lhjru A lam b, Mr*. J . Ding- ed aectlon nesr Cross Lak*.
i frldtr, Mr* Endor Curlett, Mre '
taken from the twisted wreck**#
that he I* not prepared now to a» committeemen.
(Tub spmsored summer ramp in wUI inspire Ilk rominendallon and announce,! yesterday that (be plan '
A W. Knot, Mre. W. II. Htewert,
of a cabin plana that carried Its
The committee ia of (he opinion that cIty last summer.
"
f
periodical
wage
Increases
in
e
f­
he a definite announcement.
supiairt of the public.
occupant* to death 1* * forced ,
that the mass meeting (nethtxi IS
fect prior to May I, 1931, will he Mre. R. A. Kmith, end Mr*. Veil
Those attending Uie
meeting
I si veil.
lending nine mil** eetithweet of
**• 1&gt;*et that can l&gt;* devised for pretided over by Hsnford Doudreeumed on May 1, 1934
the*purpose of selerling “gt««|" ncy were: Herman Morris aa
here last night. ‘ •i
All employw, will he
eligible
a
Two farm er*, who wltneeeed th#
men for public office. Several like- guoit, Kiwaniabt Duugiaas
for the Increases, the
company
J.
An element of uncertainty a* lo tragedy, aided by helghbere, lifted
Igg-andldatrs for office are expect- Scott of rh icag t, Douglass
stated, "except those in the upper
G.
th* outcome of the program con­ th* bodies from the cooling steel
___V_;
L, attend, thr committee an- Scott of Altamonte Springs, llarry
supervisory
and
management
tests which has been Instituted by of ih* demolished plan*.
The
TA LLA H A SSEE, ^A p r . 1 8 . - noun red.
levels."
Woodruff, I’. N. Whitehurst, It. 1&gt;members of
Seminole Chapter bodies were placed on soggy mud
Fiorida Elka hroagfct-to* a close
Cansiderstlnn
of
s
plan
to
a
f­
This action together with smug
Caswell, Gordon Barnett, F.
S.
Future Farm er* of America was bestdt Use plant to sw ell the a r­
WASHING ION, Apr. 18 — (A P)
(&lt;
here last night iM K twenty-ninth
adjustment, In WRIT# JK'lIr* wilt filiate with grocer* tn three other introduced during th# Chapter
Lamson. W. It. Eachry, J .
L.
■ annual state
- T h e treasury deficit for (he ft*
rival of a truck, tha only possible
,, Central Floods counties In setting
The
increase
the
company's
Marentette, It C. Washburn. S. K. tal year ending Ja n * 80 today
meeting at th# High School last means of traversing s country
Free ideal's hall
.
1
up
an
NKA
compliance
board
M
the
by
Andrews, Kurt
Nsmlgren,
I., irarhed » i ll72,000d&gt;00, exceeding daring the next 12 months
night when It was decided that Ian* between tha scene of thr
American Legion
l will come during e celled meeting
the
about 81^00,000. it was stated
Tharp, Charles Johnson,
Karl
Judges of aach program would crash and Lewisville.
U r e m g c h a y ia a
three-day
1
«f
th*
Independent
snd
chain
Emmett Dodd, white, drunk and Lehmann, M J Nix, J . G. l-eon- the 1-nliie deficit for 1933.
Approilmataly 34,000 employes,
seal their ballots and non* would
Mid April financing Involving
Th# dead; Harry Fowler, 3rt,
grocera of Bsnfnrd si Ih* City
re disorderly, fined
be opened until tbs end of tha Dali**, pilot e f the ship; Jack
ardy, Howard Ixvng, J , G. Sha thr irinrinriit of a billion and a of New York Telephone Co , will
Hall tonight t l H (Hi o'clock.
D. M, Maxley. while, and Leola
*f the
be
benefit*
I
by
the
reiumption
J
rea, Tom Simp-on, Kay Fox, V. A qua r In iri knurl lice And tha Issu
contest.
Poole, 40, Dallas; Lillian Ruse, 18,
has*** dub,
Th* meeting Is railed by Fordis­
134 Nettles, reckless driving.
Last night's program was In Dallas, and an unidentified wetnsu.
Speer, Peter Schaal, R. A. Kmith. anee of new uvaaury bond* oper­ th# v t| 9 in e r tu ti.
registered fer the me &gt;ting missed.
reel-3 Getchel. Sanford Avenue
charge -.f John Benkerik and It
'K- B. Randall. Jr ., Arthar B rmnan ated 1 • pu.il up tb * deficit more
Airport officials said th * party
grocer and h«*d of the Sanford
David King, larceny. «Ii*misir&lt;J.
waa reported as having been re ­ left Lov# Field, Dallas for a "lo ­
J , L. Hurt. E. C. Harper, It. C. than * iai.iMHi.D00 in on* bwiness
Retail Independent Groce res' As­
* The degree team from TkUalm*Willi# Jam es, kt-r per of disor­
ceived with enthusiasm.
M
oore,
k . H.
Good rum,
llave day
cal spin." Several minute* later
sociation. lie urges svsry grocer
• * Lodg*. No. BIT,
competing derly bouse, rttreaU ii $LU bond.
Those attending th* meeting th* plan* tor* through murky
Btnlske, E. I Hoy. A. D. Smal
I’l.n. |.»l factor In th# sudden
tn Ih* city |o attend, and he aald
Sanford, wen ritualistic km Claud* Smith. John Hiley, Ed­
were:
John
Senkarik,
Jerry
Senley, L. 7 . Doss. W. A.
Cooper, jut rift asit ! he 8800^08^08 purweather near hare and two farm ­
Ihst plans for Thursday afternoon
ifaenfcy n ig h t 7
^
ward Walden, di*tiriMrily nindiicli
kartk,
Bonner Carter,
Devtd
WASHINGTON. Apr. IH ,4*1
Jullae Dlngfelder, C. V. Stahl. It. ihx»f &gt;r tiuikl* for a atnkinf fund
ntngn wps M.T
A sack, with James Nor­ W. W ere, F. I t WtDon, Jno. I&gt; *h»rh .... . «oUl MUgOOOyOOO fo. —Vice Pfriitlent (iir tiir eirfdDrd half holidays also will be dis­ Earle, William Burnett, Boyd ers watched It, noticing that It was
M
in trouble.
,
cussed.
wood fined f 18 on e disorderly
Coleman, E. D. Tyler, Frank Jones,
BUI DuUose, and W. 8. thr f - *•1 ifx r, It Blood today el hi# r t r i privilegr of noting jrw«t#rThey had to stand by while the
was soUetod over Jack- charge.
John
Jones,
Clifford
Gusteeson,
&lt;Uy
to
fovur
a
hill
Ui
prohibit
D1RBCTORY ARRIVES
13'
skip burned, unable lo gat close
L, Tnmpn and 3 t. Augustin*,
Tkaadore Crawford, drunk and
Edwin Humphrey, Ward Kendall, enough for tb* rescue work be­
m#mb#n of Cong res* from acting
Ik* M l cee M i d
dlaordarty, flood tie .
Th#
Ht.
Petersburg
Directory
Herebrt
Stoothoff,
Winston
Hen
M Itto r n ty i tn r u n in whirh th#
1
1
cause e f th# beat.
pn'n lodge 9 * U ,he trophy
for 1984 has reached Hanford and demon, Jam as McDaniels, and
EHJah Canada, assault, fined
fO W a n in t ha* an intrieat
of attend- II# .
Is
on
file
at
the
Chamber
of
Com
’
Willard Coneley,
1%# vie# prainJrnt cast the d#nt ladg* MMtfajgn daring the
I i i .■
F reak Ricks, destroying private
riding vet* when th* Kenat* wa* mere* office a* a pert of It*
preporty. fined $s.
t m .i a i i a h s e E, A p r . 1 8 •vwdy divided
dl
on taking up th# large library of directories ef lmI t era* astnounced thie morning
P U P IL # A R B ADEPT
Ian Bain. «f&lt;r
Smyrna,
C h arm .Tam er, aeaault, and that Ike JelM meeting *.f the Sem- 1 Al‘ l Aiqurtnlment •( U Florida bill, kut Aft#r half an hour** de- , portent cities In tha nation. This
glmtad preildtM * f the suta Rofua Bleka, assault and threats,
directory, a * well as *11 facilities
dcl’
v
s
,..
I,the
National
RlVr,
•
PM
hete In which the measure rio ted
Inol# Agriculture Club and th*
An essay on Florida, prepared Sts lisa
j »f th* library era e ra liable with
o f the Elks, without eoutlanad U next Monday.
lo 'have end llerbure congreae • wa* an rireg g gRpoeltlon, it had to give!
SAMP
by
a
fifth
fribdi
pupil
at
Lyman
out
cost
to
any
peraon.
M arti* Xlggin, reckless driving,
Hi*.
Seminole High ivoum—l vesterdey hy Cover,,
« f » W w r legt.1. tlon un,lr, the
School near Longwood, la on dlo­ Apats*;
at Jacksonville, Curl Is Jean s, disorderly conduct,
Sholti They loci
night, ha* been
went back to thr cairn
play al th*
MIAN
BLAM
ES
ON
F
IL
E
Pt.
Myers
a
f
Commerce
'JS fla iy
man,, »„d H. MLuke WITHi aw, csrrytng concealed
sy (Vest P t. CMy.
• week.
building. Th*
M aaaay li
w considered KMiami
Ssnfnid
F ire vkn
prw
....... . i Clear
waapoae, all to t e tried Monday.
I speaker before
Voted against the
n ,s -, Th* Orlande Citrus Production unique In that
hat It I* prepared
t
on rwasaeole .... c ts s ly
'W1DI* Bryant sad Erodlt MatTampa
— .— Clear 14
he M. R. Ensign DRATII TAK
Jority.
etf his party.
Twenty-one j Credit Corporation which Is mak­ sheet* of paper
per eat ia
tl ehepe of Titusville
la the
FarenadM nf
... &lt;n*«4y I I
I DeiMsraU voted With 10 Repub ing available money for lean to th* state o f
and It conNEW M&gt;KK, A|
fa r Celery
A * ) . - j "IlMR#
e f th* citrus owns r e , haa sent a supply taint much
* agmhet eenetderetion
enelden
boot the
A lleau . - P i .
Bryant fined t l each aa a similar
ric* |rill, white IT Deau
example Aagaete
Democrat*
voted of application blank* to th* Cham- state. II atee’le
charge, aad W ilber Oenlen
Maroo . .
of th* type af
of I wl‘k .1# EapnUleans
her of Commerce office,
" \ Skips tend, to con they are available to all pertiee by th*
gtria la
T k M s W lX -,
^ ZL‘ _
genaty, &gt;
Interested,
■V-SAI '
a—U-kaur ralefsll, aa4ta« g J
fit?' *
**

FLORIDA LEGH l. C. L RAILROAD
OFFERS SELF
IRIS GAININ'
FIGHT ON THUGSjlTS REVENUES!

MENDIETA PLANS
SOCIAL REFORMS
FDR HIS PEOPLE

Would Mobilize10,000 *1933 Freight Returns
Membersln WarOtt
lip Together With
Lawlegs E 1 e mental Increaseln Tonnage

Ancient CmtomB Will
Be Swept Aside Un­
der LatestProgram

[ohn T. Walker, Jr.,
Post, With
a n t o r t - Atlantic

Goaded By 2 Women
CrowdTrlesTo Take
ManWho KUledGirl

Women’s CivicBody
Holds Meeting At
Trade Body Office

Kiwanians Listen
To Informal Talks
On Various Topics

.3 !XKiffl*SLS8 S

District 3 V o t e r s
Expected ToGather
At Lake Mary Hall

4 Persons Burned
To Death In Plane
Crash Near Dallas

a
® Increase
salarleti Of Workem lKt|w

Future Farm ers Hold
Meet At High School

Treasury D e f i c i t
Already E x c e e d s
That Of Last Year

unford Etka Degree
sam Places Second

!Grocers AnkedToMeet
At City Hall Tonight

1

POLICE COURT

t*nr a. c.

Garner Exercises His
Voting P r i v i l e g e

Farm Club Meetings Pa Vw4 r Ih,Lehm#nGet
Postponed For Week Bids From Governor

THE W EATHER

£&amp;

’£ S ^ i

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M m U y rlyndy to n ig h t u d
d*y w ith show er*. and littla
c k s a i* la tra ip e ra la r* . , •

fe j
D A IL Y

n e w s p a p e r

P rlc a

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F1 t « C e n t*

N U M B E R HUT

ATTACK MADEMc,'»«OnAWA/'role«,/C.

FORJOBLESS
BELIEF ASKED

a

lOrdersGeneralInvestigation
Of Rail Fares In Souths West

,

By BYRON PRICK
ed to see* A dm in istratio n .policy!
, W A SH IN G !U N . A pt. I«.— tA’i '- .y the NKA and any agreem ent
W A SH IN G TO N , A p r . 1 6 .— m ore sh a rp ly outlined on many |
A cting on * ii NKA
p ro test I on th en p a it would l r voluntary,
( A P ) —The past w eek In W ashing­ questions. T he P resident is in
--------- \
a g a in st rontimu-.l low p a sse n g e r) T he only » , j they could I e forced '
_______
ton has been m ore notable for the e arn e st about sh ap in g a le g isla tiv e ' P o w p r f n i n n i l
ta le s on the S ....ihsin Railway, the | to in.-ieass passengei (a ie s w h ich .
question* It rained th an fo r actunl pro g ram to Insure
a d ju stm e n t I
V -A Jm m i
I n trrssla
tg tl. i .niinieice Cnm nuaslon I fo r the last five m onth, have tieru 1
accom plishm ents.
w ithin a m onth o r six weeks.
y r tiMI via1
ila y «*i.!•»« «| m if v iie ia l m - I t •- cents pet mile on coaches t
In C ongress, new com plications
The job he Is u n d e rta k in g is a
v m tip a I Ion ..f l a i r t in thr South and 2 1 2 cents on I itllm an and
arose over tax es, stock m arket lelirate one. In his absence. C urand W^.it.
l-etlor cars in the S outheast, would
regulatinn, silver, hank* a n d other) gross ripped the previous legist*,
A h ra iilitf WM r tile d h r r r fur be through an I n l e i . t t i r
r.vin
subject*. W ithin the A dm inistm i tiv«* plan p rettjr well Apart, and in
-----------. A p r. !!3, an«l hua «»pnator* and pa* m erer Conimtsslon order.
W A S H IN G T O N , A p r.
16.
tlon. problem s of, m a jo r Im port i.h e piocesa accomplish.-,! the conW A SH IN G TO N , A p r.' M ^
D E T R O I T , A p r. lit
iyV» A * - p W
tr a ffic o f fic ia ls nf tin- ta il
Tim legal p a 'S sn g rt la te l» .'III
fnru« In
Kill A mn,i
___ »_a
.....i..
— ( A P ) — T h e . j o i n t c o m m i t ­ ram
cam ee til
to focus
In NKA
and •the fusing
fe a t .a
o f eeem
ing .to .travel. -O u t of an u p -p u rt o f trtBiiy d e ­ •*d*ri|f th r f r d r ia l n &gt; vrvr hank i
W A S H IN G T O N . A n r.
W Writ an th r p u b lir w ill hr
I*
t e e o n u n e m p l o y m e n t r e c o m ­ new relief set-up. T he W irt h e * --| „ t wo opposite directio n s a t the vclopm ents y e sterd a y cam e n do­
In j: *)*•&lt;t n n a*, w ith in the control |
w ith
.
*im» ten years ig o u v n the pm — ( A P ) — Ai-i|tiainlrs|
m e n d e d t o P r e s i d e n t R o o s e ­ ing served
to a g g ra v a te n m l| -*n;e tim e. T he tendency nf most cixinn hy the governm ent to s ta r t o f
1
lie
dU
putr
h
i«l
its
Incept
Inn
III
in te rn a tio n a l
l anker*,
th«teat nf maliV Mates wnit'li have IVcniilr-nt floottpvplt'n
fnroi* £
■roo en, ra th e r th a n se ttle , the lenders still is tow ard -ta h ilis a 'iv 'i. «n inquiry into how m uch is be lag H r v , Fatti«-1 i tia ilr * rl i •u /t ilin |
v e l t y e a t e r d a y t h a t h e a .tk
c .nf. ..
i J l . d l&gt; I h r o t . ’ii a 1? rent m andatory ra te in th ru
fnr slri. t. r nl.M-k m arket r«R- -j(J
C o R g r e u t o " I n c r e a s e s u r t a x con rnvrrsy over com m unistic n! s c h an end to e sp e rim en ts which paid for electricity and why.
’’ •
-tttA ail.l (tie |r .| sta te roiv titntm n*.
&gt;r *'t rda&gt; tin n e d it ttir "fniin«la J •
ulaliiin, art,| tli.-tfnvor
fo C n R l
,h * ,b.™ln U " * 1- ,'" 'g h t c rea te econom ic doubt The
U tility developm ent, jmdudod:
tiuii head i f ntilii'iUB' jid\i«*« to • '..»l •• *ii iaI o. *f tiaii'«|&gt;orla
k»»r thp laM live y ears the rail
ra te s , e s ta te ta x e s a n d
c o rr m rs tln n t s r s .
and
ta lr n I f .
J*
" \ ,lr" let. lency o f a larg e aeetion of the
I I’resldent Roosevelt signed
p« i *••!•'-tit tal « n»%,' n o t i lim ited j l - f . * j.’* I). I.it-tm an, a t N»*v» rnad« have ti*«n ««ekiii|(
some m ,ir , s ilv r-r .-n n .-ln ip iit* , I h g - j i
P p I B tio n t a x e s ,
and
U k c from v .r.U o n F rid ay had an W
m em bership is tow ard more und m easure o rd e rin g the
eom
I|»m* it "'•taiitl- Ih'^ r p i n n*. ami Oilr.tii* itiur w n h ai'ti O ffirn .i wa&gt; to meet in - com petitiun f*»» U, in , h i .it jp
( u iip ri'.s .-io n a l '
m tM u re e to s e c u re
re v en u e J
effe c t tow ard c l.r lf i o . ...... .. new legislation.
m ission to m ake « ...u m ry w ld r •Nfttt tt.it R etokci)
nf 1In i ii|\»aya nf the S&gt; ulhra«t pa**rn»*ii n a v e l an t have urtfed
l.-ittls-i mIi i |, lit l ,- is i|,t,il
to rlh y
fo r ta x
e x. .e. m p t. b d n d s ”
to j
H tu atlo n which became
Thu« the stock m a rk ri lull h a * M u d y of rate*, wli.rh K ciim ianU
I *• *•I• *11 Itoitai \ ••11
sanl and -•! tvus o p e ra lo i, a tlrio lc d to I rp o In t loll •*I 111. motor tlftlVipsXt
lt&gt;
K
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s|H-,-tl
tn
v
v
u
n
i
a t). |
« c a r e p r o p e r l!y
y f( o r t ht eh er n a t i o n * | r} m uch c o n fu a« l d u rin g h i. ah
U n i rrviswd in com m it t v u. m ak- tiv* R ankin.
\ \ imn\$ f .iP « i I ••ti|*|itin, 'll* ra riiv e d at &lt;!i-v
low f a m .
untiM tiy . llu - Southern
lailvvay
'tganployable unem
--------ployed."
----------" nr*- Th« com ing week I. e x ,n e t
(C ontinued -In r a g e Twol
| .ip p i,
a u th o r ,.| th. ’ iin
' ju iry tti.’ point \ t liei r he i» about tu
jiiim iiH P M t.
Ill,- lailrn ad s a le lint affected
I * out timed on I'ayv Iw n)
Aa a le tte r to the P resident the
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s a m|I 1would m w
rrm
111&gt; r o a urn
-Speaks,
Kaittey,
explaining
11in * • all miti-c lima j. |«» hi* o 1 :
! .;
com m ittee said:
n &gt; in ,
dt*ti.i»l umi .w iic u litiia i p jlim
lllit lie could not "See much eb- ■
“Th« fifth y e ar of economic disThi* trad e
' it lit i *&gt;ioi|
JtCtlpil" to lit* A irland ktll
** —
ut.l,
I to *l«:HiKU |iold ol the It,
♦»•*:, tre e s held* little prospect fa r ree&gt;
Hu A 'socl
te, il tti, lull Ivaiik.-i v, |,| uken
pay off depoittor* tn d o se d liaaifir, -*
d k to r a tlu f of m any unem ployed to
A Kh c iru ('oiupany tluil
The a d d ,.- w a, the last of a
|,| d i e t e d to I spot le ts th a t If (Jig “Li
W r com m ercial em ploym ent a t ado­
■•tit 111.
. .. the
I La. • r u e s o | 2 , liegon by
the rnm m U inn
11 i. ,1I I..
to g_.A
e l on
la th e r
legislation is hinoght to a llousa *j
's q u ite pay. A t lea st e ig h t or nine
Albany hand t»4S"fi" r,-fe llin g *nU|’hllU la | h a||a
vote it piobably would te a p p ra w d l
m llllM t’ am ployable people
are
th e ir
haitie « •t'i|h !m r n lie iir d the
to New Yolk 't a l e ’s in v estig a tio n f
■till smemployed. Many have one
o f rh a ig e s involving sta te S en ato r I Irtrtief R u jiin ii ,*lo« t. cxchanpa*
th e speaker told n tw sn trn t w a
*!
to th ree dependents.
W. T. T h ay er with a ctiv ities in bey control bil| at- a "half im -a-m r,"
Mi llooarvvlt doubted th e **ad* *
“ We do n o t blam o any individual
h alf of A -sorialed.
\%!••« la tr jii*t a ' dangem ii* nv .»
110 000
t nblliiy o* 4fo%ng aliretl
w tth
• fa r thU situ atio n . W e
bollev*
.1, The New York in v rs tig u lin f h alf ttulli.**
•»lv.i U irislation now."
w idespread
unem ploym ent
and
It dtM-tt nut, lie -aid 1'tstiii'|| Hip
cnm m iu.-r got the trad e comml*.'
*t , , n r y
"»l«l the P rrtid e ttl
p o verty a re Inherent in o u r eco-,
ston’s assurance it would co-op. fundam ental* of the i«*.&lt;n tin e
v*nntei| .1* finite m arg in al Im utanomlc ayatsm .' W hile th a t system
tm n of the hum an In a d .o»l th.
(C ontinued u n ra g o T h re e ’
in ii„ m arket reg u latio n bill.
coptinuok th e fed eral governm ent
W A SH IN G TO N ,
A|»r.
M .—
Adi;
irc o n s tiiirtio n of o„,
I....... ml
W A SH IN G TO N .
Apt
I,;
O RI.AND O, A pr
|t|.— |A P &gt; W A M IIW T tiN A n, tit (A t-. .
..........In a p p ro v a l
0f
cannot escape Its d u ty to see th a t
(A P ) — R epeating hi* dem and for All a ta tr .re lie f project* will ti«
’
‘
legi-U tuui tu iv lra -e million* A f
kjfhlrni.
j tA I ') I'le -u lro i R ihmi It'll y•**&gt;I• 1
th e unem ployed and theid depend­
1
.................
..
w&lt;-ntold
,
d
ells,
.........
.
t,.n
k
.
WIa
.
.
4,
lie
* h , ‘ ,M .............. ......
issued an ..................... to, «
„
en ts do n o t su ffe r fo r la rk o f the speed in subm itting contract* fo r discontinued A pr :’M, to lu- re
p la ,i,ti In- 1 m yhl exactly w hat r ,.11, d, c l.- .,i l. , night in a l a t cg
ln
ien
tatiu
n
of
***.1
•
»
.,
.....I
t
f
u
l
u
t
.
........
..
M
u
c
e
g
h
necesslUgSv a n d reasonable com- n o n -frd rrsl
project*.
S e c re ta ry turned la te r mi.t.-r -he -cginnai
I ...... ten,
R.
,n .« , vv - • * 1 eia 1 v M
o riu ffl ‘’f
\jg rU u llu re ,
w hirl, In
............... .. ,vl„
......................
........ . ....... . l^,r. Iw"..,.
" mi*,*vf*1' J: |* | w
" .t.....1
Aioigen*
fo rta of-Ufa.
lekea, Public W orks sd m ln lstra - se tu p at tlw dist-t.-tlon of re g io n ,I
I'AleATKA, A pr. .MS ,A») A» d ra tte d only t,y , 0110,0, 0, 1 - ntt,I ( vsM.-l, c o n i,,1m,tc t„ evp.-n-.-s
N law hetoic ml f th an In ( hatrn.Nii Fletcher, I lor"D esplth e ffo rts you have m ade
i jm iinm eiit
lo r, said yesterd ay allo tm en ts fo r; a d m in istrato rs, it w as
.tec..l.-.t I T u m c i. mill nf ('«•« il T U im T Uie intern al,..,m l bank....................I . o d e
............ ..................................... |
| ida, nf the .Senate Hanking CotA«
to provide om ploym ont on public)
I uk iit| In.1-1 of 1 he • ft 11s f I lie j initlee.
I nivrrwity nf FlnridA said th a t the fttle ia l it* t,
would
I
m* rmncrllfsi if ^ hrrp vrw trnlav nt a m a t i n g »»f i hr ••f Minim
u d , o u tla v - h i . le.p o .e d
aaorka, con struction, e t c , co m p ara­
tu d rn t v .» killed, is nl tu n o th er triti, ’V*taldi«heil to | i« • Il •I•*
M entioning s p r e f u a lly lh« g ||I
Li prole,-I
em ploye, * Iron, l - p ,- l* ,n . l.iNii.t, w hirl, lias Iwcn!
tively few h a re obtained such the agrieiurnti* wt*re not r e tu m n l *'M*,r r «*'if«ninii»o»» of th r Khinda *&gt;t intent
t« i’ll’ nlitrliilv
injured pM iaiiin*," timl run lo . • I l I
the hy M enrtor Thom as.
Ikam om kt.,
K nw nrenry Krlu*f A d m in is tr a tis
racketeering I,, oigM oi/e, . o | 10 |knkiiiir *4»#i the 11 iM'ea
* w ork. I t I* probable th a t the lad apeedily
m Io ii »tie i« c ar to lld ird u .th an- a mva a idly *lut w hin om f man
I 'm id r iit •mpha«it4&gt;
d in anotlier Oklaluim a, M i.tgcnlliau .a id t h a t
d o s tn a l ........ .. ll,e I’r,-s„Irirl ,
. oral governm ent will have to spend
lik e s ,
necking com pletion o f!
affect.-.l In.lm le coo­ »&gt;!!»•» nidi h m r iMTupit tl It) fo u r fia t
yv ti 111 rnllMp«i«t in M .
•|llll,*il It.Hl „ll • ode Ml,It,only "d ia*g of White House rm ifrrrn rrs under th r legi-lalnm "n e arly h a lf
* . .
.• „
«
.
• nn*' tf'*'»d*tir a u n e y , &lt;&gt;mmtuttiu
a t lea st (1 ,000,000 ,000 a y e ar far
&lt;»h m - \ illc
tirirr«H«w n Ihi
also I Khl.’’
w hat he a .id m ay be th e g r e a t e s t , , nniU)111|)
.........
distribkttad
■Hie- ol h HI- nod Innlgrl- that the sttn’k itiaik rl Iemulation nf the money tn h*
several y e a rs to care fo r the unem ­
W| '
iiirhtly injurctl im nr here
F a lh c i 1 •»•••( lilin ci it h i /* ri 11.
I • %|i ndituie* m ust In- approved idll. r«cipintal ta riff bill (be mimic Would h* 1 e r rlte d by a bout f * | r
ployed, th e
Unemployable, and Job of financial co n tract ra tin g • ■. an.t m nsquitu control, tick er»-l. ! i •••!.»%
policy of l Im L u lle d M il# in i
fuarantwe
l-eirentum of th* d e p o elto ra |" t l g t
v Ailniiniwliatoi John-on Itefnit# Ipal bankruptcy arxl
thirlr fam ilies, and It la n e ith e r fa ir h ltto ry ," ’ said c ontract* fo r 2,uou ra tin n . soil survey, Sm itlisonian
• hn S. lsMvin
(ia m p iriilf ury n- .tniiirie, in t i) in y In Ik..,
bank de,ru«it proposals ’thmild lr* ,t would ,,-present a g u a ra n te e o f
p&gt; mi) can la- Colleeled
n o r sound - tftianco to Jo this n f the 2,.‘t4A project* a u tlm ru . 11 In stitu tio n archaelogical w o tl. I v
iu»'l
d
a
m
n
Kimlf
..n
nf
S
ta
le
mw ii* mlki p r u a |M * r i t &gt; \n,t *.•»#
hsuk depiw its “ past, preaont and
fo r political aul*livisions bad lie.-..1 I hits fever ennlrol, ulate airvvi.v
II,. ftrc iiliv c oi.lci t|ur g „ a | plaie*l on the statute Intoks
th ro u g h leaving bonds.".
lb#- Conin»veited tat bill al«o i« fu tu re." and th a t It would c u lt th*
{ " 'a tk in g s , NKA t-«m plianre inv. s I'rensurer W \ h n . t t , T nllahas- pled with I he h tatfliiflll NO tl- Cl
t t unimuwd u n Page |l.r * ^ |
A m o tq r .y ia ig u a r o o l th e le tte r a an t ou-.
w-ete live id lore,I - lu jc n ta . llntl Ihut It
"tupol pi
1*•• Ikst.l ’
(Fontinuri) «tn PaK**
I
Vi
tax p a y e r- from I t.2Ul,UtHl,000 to
The -odadasiekralor said if a m . 11'**!*«? V ' 1- f,ri11 •"■Ual'Vf suiv .-&gt; j G t. - l*.at,w, (ra ffle * ttk + r
,Djr’
f% t a l f r w ay *tn r i i i l n l lh* u#»e
I2.&amp;UU,000,000."
noy B.
an
nf HUthe tra c ts were com pleted the I’ub lie f Ju liu s F. Pt.-ne, J r , netin. k I wlni
_
- ... Gold*lain,
-------- » chairm
---- - ••»•••
«.*
IUC
invr«tipa«i «l tin* i nah Mini I .if n l n r
M oigeniV au's
Views
became
c o n jA ltU t cm aocUi JusU ct of the W ork* A dm in istratio n was read) I n K d ra rq ln r, caul lark o° rf :
thut
Till mu
it|t|tait’fitly
fell
known w ithin a few Jay s a fte r th a
- —tr« l e o n ftrtn c * of A in tria n rah- to !■!
pay uloans
and g ra m
n tsa ” aa a n oonn. ) " -* '........
'*"■ !'••••*
priiu-ipal
lessoon
n m
to r «!•*
.1
m i anu
i|-m »cn*
.............
.c . ... ..
. ,
,,
m
as Ith*
k . money Iis- __.
. . I . __« #....
i. I « Ollt iliuilli* ilia
* . I....*
1-1
Mrlswrd lull had l.een M-lctraekod
| A. f , W hitney,
as
required
for .......
w ork
&lt;he i»pivijeet*.
Tinj
.
‘
"
O K L A H O M A ' C1TV , Apr. Id t y Mouse leaders A t Ih*
tint*
of
actually done." He said an en pcl* known as sta te p ioyrelr
o,
•
,1 * . •
1,1
t.i.v, ,,t..| M illiain M u,m y
R ailw ay L abor E xecutives As. la.g ed legal s ta f f w as w orking j *’°*'n "tarte tl under th.- t 'U A .
ob­
'v ! - ." ^
^
.......
.....
A life site bust prof rail
of nearly Ilf. nsm*., had lae n
“ '»• hi. Nat uniat G iianlsuirli t»
sc c la tlo n ; Milo Ratio, prrsidrn*. t f 'night and d a y " %%,
tained on a p el,lin n t„ f„tce It to
m , * &lt;»lher
........ •
to RV#
get ..***
out tinreasons m ention, ,I |,y
I*
rank
H
air
is,
colored
(attendant
-in- a PI—1 , fitly Im,| w„li allot h.'i
a vole.
Uta fa rm holiday aaaoejation; l*a u | i*m aining :i|b co n tra rta. in v o lvin g " l^ a k a ra
t'o u n ty
Cm iit
V II Kill ta r , | i,
• tilth •*• 4 V itim ),
was friction
I.,-,.,.-. ,
lin e , more eomitle*. «t the Seminole
V. B ettera, director, the A m erican rem aining
h
- ta le superintend,-nf* of
( ,1
S eoul’ -I iUlletl of f Mil*i l Ii-eil 4ulr« i#f ( mb
and resident of * u i n n
.......■ " r " ' ,,n 'lis p i.y ln l h » | / v
.
,
M unicipal AaaflelatJon; and F in e s t ’ (4 3 .&lt;&gt;«&lt;i .&lt;mm&gt;
( ouilty. Mliliotoir# *1 his 1 Nlidiili#’ deliiiipient plop ill)
"How lapidly men g» to work and regional a d m in islral,
I
0*1 I
h
................
• '« ' At.den.on
D rug ( _ , l l y
Ih
V l H l U 'U
B y
H . W llklna, president, Obcrltn C o l.'
j
on the 2.IMI0 projects and in the expense and lal*„ p„|,ry
(01 the I oiinl) &lt; tinooiM «n#n, lepi*
lag*. •
.
I be t u t ) llrni.M 'iatie lo iveiinif, s to re windows th is m orning as
m ine-, m ill- and facto, ics, whet,*
I’A KIS. A pr Its. 4A l*| Govern sent uiir I list 1 i,t It, this niiaitoni* win liH-l m ilereil the a i i e .l «#f aii&gt; • be latest product of the brush
Mrs tv
M Scott, wife of
, m aterials
vs if! U- pm dnred will
m rnt eni|&gt;l'#yr« in m -*nalainuii |ir«# 11•• O th# til**| | m*i *iiIi I#* UillM tilirr ••(ft, ml a tte m p tin g u kteloopien*
ut nit tin- 1 *»mnos-i«tii
; Ih- determ ined l,y bow fa st tl.,
kl Sc,,11 . local m an ag er of
Ir-ai” •tnkgf liitlny uuaiu-i
jutv l" f a
Im» ale oil the ground «.f ‘pi#, "
j su m -ssfitl a |i|,l,ra n ts a re aide or
lo In NiifNOini-eoii-nl. ^Ir K i IIm*#- te itn m lu i the hom e- •*f (he people • he
A m erican
F ruit
Grower* .
«uL*. |iM»«l)t«*&lt;| * itv fonim uiiici
I willing to function,’’ he added.
I a slrtrm struck (h it cRjT’,
I boii» k t H i ’cn I’uriA n u il lli. slated . I lii-leliv Utilouilice • i) in #vtie*sfu| tim e’s hkr then#- ». 4 In c . in teresia
A. B. Dodge of
A ltarftonte
randidm v foi th r i»ffn«&gt; *.f t
1 he |N .rtrail Is one of sev ers, ) obout lljfl) o'clock l l . t nig h t, i
" litre , t em ploym ent on tlir 2,'» tsl policy IraiiVendiiiK i«o\ u ni
Springe has been appointed a .
The degree |e , „ , ,,f
S.n f o „ | |&gt;r«#vIIi««-n Im1( nlhrruiM * Hit v%nlk I •tnillllSNIOfiei »rf St llllOidl 1 in II*
hy
I
••ul vtm m flop.
p ro je -ts
wilt
the new m an a g er of the N ational tXMf e onstiuetion
lM,r* 1 ) b»s* in t a »i’A," antik ipated included , 1, a new series of paint J liltued, accom panied
M ks Ixidgr No 1241 left
Stir,
| it
M i- .Scott I n o w I winds, lightning
and thunder. , f | r
Roller f u in lw l | hv«i offices a ml J «ul*y«»i I U» (lie J W’ltliN’t at ii
Him! th eie would i«e im uh&lt;* r, ,»g- which
Re-Em ploym ent O ffice )„
S a n ­ am ount to tfi.MMI.mm m an ,lays of ford by tra in early this m orning
o»a*y m June If elertei) I pr.inilloph'llng
Karl, w ill Ind, prohahly half ■n hm r. an.I p a is
ford.
work, fot all rla* -e - ,»f lalHir, it 1for T allaha-see to a tte n d the two «*lbrt publir liuiblinr*. nalclunir hitfiest le p te «**ntutik*n Ii* ................ lw#r •tlh.-i eo«mtles to whti ii In iiMI p lav,-*l in the winikow. she - ta t..., tu I he
nmlhea-«l v«ilhoot hi in
estim
ateti.
and
indirt-ct
nnd
indufoi
ileniovtatmtiunn
w
birb
m
v
t
H* w as appointt-i today by
irn
l
ttiHip#
und
from
w
hnh
tin
t
day sla te Elks convention which
Mllll just lie Mild I It MIll’s &gt;s f..t M|| I
XM-lu.linn .
p o rtra it
of
M i- 4M MMJR •lam aae, a(*«*4»i*tui|;
B. F . Brown, a ssista n t »tat* d i­ tria l em ploym ent renulti* g f 10*1 opened this m orning in th at city. •Irvrlnntil
tiMil
lievn
ii**
report
In
all
th#
!••*%
J--hi, G I eon ard y , local
rlu h I r port.«
T rli’irrapb rin p lu y rt h la** h id v\iM Mppiti lute &gt;*oia• %#*|« Mini -Op eilior s.fit t.**op», to | | t..iin1k*
rector of the N ational
R a-E m ­ production and tra n s p o rta tio n of
|#«*i I *
The local tea in will com pete for • 11 iir k foi m
"••ins,, slut stto rn ey
ttffn ia l A rlth o i b ureau rln iim nulfg ilu 11v
ploym ent Service.
w ith
h e ad ­ m ate ria ls will exn-f-l th at figure,
and
a
n
pi*
musty
had
call.
«l
.#ft
Mr R llU e, ulm n -ides nt ai t*«
s la t, honors
the cham pionship foi the pa»l wi’i’li r( i rtchr*| their
I he M ountaineer,” . one
„ f ' (all iPidini. mxilt tint n ioniiy
lekea aaid applicant., nad ex-­
the saleg
q uarter* in Jacksonville, and ha
degree team . It won d istric t hot, t&lt;II«*ne«R in t i n hours Unlay, then 1“ '*• “eive.l ..n t|.« | (•lint) I t,i,,
S cott's
priae
|K&gt;sr&amp;«s h&gt; (i I* P axton, m diralrft
ta d and re tu rn e d I,.’,00 of the
succeeds R ,v . E. D.
Brownlee
m ission oune yearn Mkfo lie hM
i n m il.II ( O l R l
who resigned recently.
2,00&lt;T c o n tracts and th a t he had or* a t D aytona Beach som e weeks ret ii 1 fieil tu then in-iruinviita.
'
he- Imcii on * display
11, I IH iiirhr« of ram fell during;
ago. The team I* composed nf G
*",|K l* ^rn on m le ir - t m ih. rum .
Mcuiphi- for the p ast few Week- I hour.
I s/ uik (liatanee telephone opera
The local office la one of 34 signed 1,130 of them , re p re se n tin g
ly |*olitteal situ atio n , anil he l.u
The puldu. part Icula, ly
|w r- a- an e n try ,n
appeared
the
South, 11, I P rincipal a u ffrrrra
now aat-op In Florida, it was •om e |3M,000.(SK) in loans and " Sjtancgr as g ra n d e x ille d n il- tors, however, walked out at 11 ;.*I0
»r ; F. F. Dorner. esteem*,! lec­ A M ami stayed out. failmK U inupy deep and poaftlite eon%nlion ■ills of I’.,* Roy Scouts, 1- in- Slat.ik*
Are le a g u e
rahihilioi, «'»fly. thi* af t**r n«H»n tn t r
pointed out b y Mr. Brown who g ra n ts.
M’lnlifitf tl. ictHMl k’ivi riinii nl. eon '•ta d to Mil.»d the April lluy
tu rin g k n ig h ti B. L. I’erkins.
re
tu
rn
hy
mid
afternu##n.
M
iScull
learned
today
th
at
I
W
eatant
Union
T
elegiaph
added th a t if th la city expect* to
Thl* atony; w ith IIJI^TJ.OCO in
v o tio n s which lie e x ,s e t ’s | 4| ril|l ' c u t t o m , of lluiior w hirh is
ra ta ln It* office, it m ust use it* loan* to 23 railroad -3o|h|Mniea, trvma.1 loyal knig h t; F . C. Mae 1
lilts painting ha* been selected . P*hF- N i" '' taleg rap b |« , l e * ------*•&gt; lo the voters du rin g the ram l#( k hrbl in th r A read* build a- one of several w hirh will lie | ‘n* W estern Union w ire, n o t) ) 1
Mahon, e s trrm rd leading
n c llitic s m orn o ften e r.
m ade a to ta l, of |423«7J,oOO In G eorge T h u r.to n . ^ 'u i r ’. ; k S * ' j i ' K a r l D u i i e , D r i W I l O i l puipn
"If liitillthf i«l 7 'Ml o’clock. It included in a r|&gt;*rial display th at ! * , r d lhi-u,gh R an d ', Siding, w ets
H* *!»• ata U d th a t th* aervice c o n tracts signed, s r r lr .l ami d e ­
a n if u n . • l hy A rthur Ii r a ii t- to l&gt;# shown in nine of th r blown to th r frnum l. Service
N ii, chaplain; J. E. i ’rrstn n , inner
fre e to b oth em ployer and rm - livered.
i*n. i hairntai, •f the
S rruinolr leading S outhern
ffuardi Mika WH.on. candidate.
ployoe alike. P rrao n s
naodlng
cities during not diaruptraj and workm an had
1 ouuty Si’niii ('m ined to d ay .
rrp a lrrd Ihr ilam ayr ra lly toda|r
the n e it year.
»&gt;cn and wom an la b o re r, o f any
IIO l.I.Y W lH III, A pr. |(1.- (,!’,
at ) coftt of thm il J-00
•n 1
kind should call g | th e office a t
II,f. ifangling. jolly K arl
llu iu .
N um rruo* ■»|f r»» w rir
b|iiW||
th e ir convenience, ho
etated ,
wlto cam* to Hollywood f.on, l,is
down ill th r bu,&gt;tlir*r ’'ra tio n . and
whlta mo« a n d . women o u t of
native Ih-nm uik and skynx-krl.-d
NKW YORK. Apr.
in , 4 1 partb of MMif.n were torn
w ork ahonld alee call and enroll
to tiro n iin en c overnight, hy In­ t If fleer* of thv F e d c a l Council of
th r ir n
*
to g e th e r - f g , j , , .
m rlu d in / k *rct*nit of th r Milan#
*
__
*
.
part ,n "T h r Ittg p a ra d e ," one of the C hurch,., „ f C h it.l. „, u p .
Th«*atrr 100f n v ir th r "tair**.
f*
TAMRA*
Apr
HI.—&lt; 4 V - ago price was *2.r,2 a g a lm t (2-4 1 the -ereen’a w ar epics, took
•&lt;»al le tte r u, t 'h r t . n . n - of alt
• Tity crrWR •p#-nt t h r i l l ) r l «
O n n f t j a n d gr« p efiu it in b o n e
1 own life S aturday night.
nation*, yesterday
appealed
I.
la st w eek; I*’ W» twu week* a r “ .
“ We’ll is,-,- our full budget of n lle . who la directing the cam in k I n v m , i h r u l i »n«’ M , ami
•laa-l
showed 4 &amp; Incrru",
in
a v e ra fa
. r ,„
II. left no w ritte n t-xplaiuituo C h ristia n U w ll« t„
(2-4H threo weeks ag o ; $l.7!i this
b r a n r h r * fr.»n» llig - t r e r t and
p rlcra fo r th r pr# -4 iit week n*
I fm - lo d in g him self through th, •ade a g ain st » , r , „ d p r e , . „ . t , „ I2VMU.73" was a ta lm irn t a ttn h - p«ig»
week last y ear and ( 2.00 fot tl,,.
C hairm an N ,s sta te d lb ,.........in
uted tm lsy lo &gt;,d,i. v J. Nix. lo
-tor in ttrwerr, w h il r | i i i w r i i
Ih
com pared to last week, on th* 10 weak two y ears airo.
head ' th n pi-tol, but friem l- -a„l f «*r w ar.
ing th at th r thought tu le stirs.-,-.! ih r a m had t h r u hand full Ut»&gt;
E a s te rn auction m arkets, accord­
h,- .,,.,p into the obscurity ........
The le tte r declared th a t
"Ih. ral a lto ,tie ), who &gt; general chair during the cam paign Is tlir
J L PASO, T ex a ., A yr. JC —(jp)
..........
.
F ig u re , on tangerine* w ere not w ho, *............ prom pted the Mil
•toppmir d i i c h r t
ami
rrmn-Uut
ing to s ta tistic s
uni y e sterd a y
C hurches of C h rist around
,t„ m an nf th r annual Mltatum Arm&gt;
newul ,&lt;1 m onthly subscript puts, j Je ta is. "iwne of which
~^*rh *
• * J o ,*r O A niavTSh by th* Florida I itriM K xrhange. Issued because of th e scarcity ol The h .i 1 , »» • found In a chair in world Should With all p eesihlr . 1..
luourhi
hum
an
in
*
*i
t
mii|i)lj(ii
ilrivr
•ap
p
lies.
year-old b r o tta r of John
Nance
I.M -al p e rs o n , have been p le d g in g serious -Isinags to young 01 grow ­
In* **
•»* A t a n carb) tal If patch say to th e ir rvapecllve
S t i l l showed • larir** d r c rr a H in
w
hirh
n|*rn«
titinuM*iw
imirninif
O sn m r, » M a ttrib u te '! yeaU rday
and paying em ail s u m s monthly ing erops
—•*
Tki* week's m ark e t fo r a r u n g c w a- '
p a rluil* Titrjr
toUdod
rap book and aheuf« a ro m e n u th a t t h e , cannot
..« ! a f tr r a
t’lra k fa a t tn Ih fo r y e a rs , he sta te d , and it 1t# ■ mvtdua ! % m w hirh frltad *
» l:
•71 gnra th is week, a drop of lfi( flu ctu ate d rapidly w ith Monday
«*f n
■ ph.dograph* and •&gt;•»
wIU not g,v,. th e ir m oral support hfhl at th# 4 | i»m f|»al P arish )|n u -r
iuified
th
a
t
this
will
tucontinued
■ rorag* price of (2 ^ 3 aa th e lo w 'r r a l
cars from la st w eek’s tutal.
- I- h* sigaad for films to w a r a- a m ethod o f n e ttlin g in- a t 7 Ml o'clock
for the new year.
high. The j t h .,
O rang# sales wets- t U
c a n *«d F o a te rd ty 's (-J.75
••"••I Ins in itial luce,
\ ta r n a tio n .I difficultW ^ nor will
. UUoivikiy to Uta vie* p reside*t.
lie also added th a t no finrt
C hairniMii .Nik ink«lr Ih# ■tat«*'
g
ra
p
e
fru
it
m
ark
e
t
rose
from
(2.40
-■ »&lt; hi* fe e t.
this weak, a g a in st btto last week,
th* become
lonie vV iw rty to th*
the
mad
i d l y O a n t T p i U nited Rtatao
m rn t a f i n nur«ryniy th r %rt up tribute could be paid to th r hal
a d e e m s * nf 127 cats. The a v ar- M onday ta |2 M W ednesday and
!
•»
arm
am
en
ts
now
In
prog
riu a m t
*•
«tatoa*a p o ta a b ta n on th a M aalcan
of 260 local turn ami Mtinirn who ,at,o i, A rm y and w hat it proposes Rl • lire#
tKa*. daMtaod to (2 -U F riday.
I t ll k law
dm
border, abet' fctauelf to death • H Fries d u rin g th* p a ,t five
nnd ih.es fo r th e u n fo rtu n a te s of i&lt;\S M &gt; llh h d iu itln IR
11
y4&lt;i
d*Jr» »aa 12.60 a g a in st I2J10 last
Will
have
a
p«
it
in
Ihr
m
initial
m
.........
......... th an *t*m•
g e u r paid
h im M A S rottn
H uad.i 71
it
ill
•be nation
th a t m
recently
a ntaydny a i f l t T b U h o - o b e “
d rjv t.
Is I’, a .i
it
I •i-Rdi»»«R
w for n a tu rc a n
• w k l W.T7 two weeks ago and
m aintained th is w eek.
A lfla 0 . Ask, h it fa lb e r-in law,
l,y I irsid e n t Roosevelt who sa id : ly.rroe
B -T I Ik re* week* ago. T his wlta
loogk
To m k k t
W h#n tb«ar w urkrrp )rathrr at
Ik* lo auction m ark ets j
«
*«7 ' 1
As th r H aleatlon A rm y’s v#r HuRtla
SM
not • ^rooilxed • a Increase a t 10 cent# in a v erh * rk# Ai
frp M i
!
th* P a riah H our# tnmnrrukb innrn sslilily has become reco g n lied , w* fn ri H i m *
Chicago. T he lo w ,
b.
I
i .m
f
r
H
t
i
t
f
r o n f»8fi#
Cold
,
ag* aria* t k u week uv rr last Ttila
R
e
g
u
la
r
run,,nun,cation
o
f
S
a
n
­
log. thoy will be a iliirrtm l by Ma hat.- hurdrriod II w ith du ties and &lt;;*!*••« ni*
R P itts b u rg h . L ast week's »h«'W«i( up in Uta north* rut**! n
W ui
r u i r II
“ w as recorded a t Ht. - C l , of the U n ita T S ta te s tin la). ford Lodge No. 62 F. 41 A. M, jo r A. B. P eterson of .Sanford, wht* r,..|Hin&gt;ihilitie*. Today we g re e t it lKay
ilM l
I'luuttr »•
at
the
Moaouic will spank on th e "HmteaUon Army a- an iudispenatble fa cto r am ong Or laud »#
• f (2.24 w a . m»ln- Th’nurh"iil tha E y t Mid Smith • t i l k* held
N w a rn lg
TohipM tom orrow n ig h t a t 8:00 O vers***:” by F ra n k F v s n .
t'lu u d r !•
I
u
^
.
, ,.f• , "ur le.uurce# fo r aoelai. religUm* Tampa
,.,e M
In n pri aturra « » ro thicker
w ith
c iu u d r 14
o'clock, It wa* announced today
Cloudy II
ram ! hr prwcipllcaMl was on hy A- L. B etts, W orshipful Mae- lAk* M ary, who has art-spied I h r I and h u m an itarian leideruhlp. T hla Tlluevlll*
usually heavy in tfcg fouthra.t. f*r. TV* E ntered A pprentice d e­ position of m ajo r of a ll^ r o u u ty I simple, courageous, and srlf-deny(iro M U U
...
H alnluf I I
Huron S D-. reported A triti gree wjll be conferred, b* said, dlvisiona; K arl L ehm ann, elialr- nig o rg an isatio n h a t ahown th* , - . . mm—
. ..* tToady
tl
m
an
of
th
e
publicity
dep
o
rtm
en
t.;
»
a
y
m
a
tta
c
k
in
g
the
m
ost
f
l
a
g
1
u
«
f
'
petal,t„ of 26 dsgtg**, and Hhrr, ■nd nil m em bers ore expected
-------- t o .........
and ...................
A iO utant...................
C hari*. ............
J o h n s o n .) rant uf our social problem , a t th e ir I «»»an»ah .. ." _
dan. » jro . had IM. .
a tte n d . V ia tto n a re also Invltad.field rapraaantaU vs front Jackson
- • .*1
■
’ Tuctasavltl*
....
MW a
roots
S i-tl* k o u r ralafaU .
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Committee Report Is
Favorable To Levy
Ak AldPor ‘Employ­
a b l e Unemployed’

KeportTo Congress;
Saving Of50 Million
Annually Foreseen
-----afnliaO

Coughlin W a r n s Of
’S t r a n jfielinKi Of
International Bank­
ers’, in Final Talk

He moor n tic Contfrea-

Hionnllsonders, Who g=

K n o w RoonovelFe -a
Wants, SeeksAction i

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95

f

ICKES DEM ANDSjALLSTATE FERA f"^
SPEED IN G U PO FlPRO JECTS TO BE s T
PW A P R O JE C T S ENDED ON APR. 2 8 "

M ERCHANTS TO ROOSEVELT ASKS
PAY PART0FNRA FOR PASSAGE OF
COSTS, IS ORDER BANKRUPTCY BILL

$ . , ,OOOAIIotment Low Funds Held Re­
May Bo Cancelledlf sponsible ForMove;
FurtherD elay Holds
WorkToBeResumed

kooNevelt Says Blue President I n c l u d e s
Eagle Id Hy Only
Act In List Of All
If ‘Dues’ Are Paid
He Kxpoets Passed

University Of Florida
Student Dies In Crash

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d»ov. Murray W i n n
BattlcForTne ‘Ueepul’ Scott Painting Put On
Display Down Town
Kilbce AnnounccsFor
C o u n t y Commission

chairman

AAralkou( In France I
Seen A Being ‘Flop’

Dodge To HeadOffice

Df

R e-Employment

Storm Last Night;
Damage I n kSlight ‘

Sanford Klks Degree
Team At Tallahassee

nr.
(lit

ltH

-- ■— Luck.Commits Suicide

( ruHudo AffuinHl War
Hftfun In New York

OrangeH, Gran/fruit In Boxes Showed
Increase In Average Prices Last Week

General Chairman Nix HopefulOnKve
Of Annual Salvation Army Fund Drive

Garneffiukide LaidTo

THE WEATHER

n . u,w ,

He I
Freezing ( ’old
&gt;. prt~;SlM|| itcportog f n lIA

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�Financial P osition'O f
City Solid X* Rock,

ia l Calendar

s f EVE'S

MONDAY
R. A. of the f i r s t B a p tist
Irrh w ill m eet a t 7:90 P . M. a t
hom e o f Mrs. J . D. A braham s,
at T w e n tieth S tre e t.
Rk Co-E&lt;l Class of lb# F irs t
thodiat C hurch will m eet a t
» P . M. a t the hom e o r Mr*. C.
' W illiam s, 206 E a s t T enth

Q p e y * # # ^ o e tH lg h
Upwa. C redit exp***»«*» Idgialalien
| m been furth er re w ritte n by SenM e ewararrvaUve*.
' ' ‘o g th e other aide, left-w in g RepeW tran iodependewt* have Wan
‘ to m arshal S e n a te m ajo rities
h igher tax' ret**, publicity W r
one la z return*, and special
levies which a roused ta lk of a
Silver legialatien, involving
woo a ltern ate proposals includth e issue o f ad JR k m al *H 'ec
if k a te s . ba* ranched a atnga
wtoning
wey o ep p -rtin g R . T h e bdl to
.kreree drp eelto re o f closed
ka, e t -a cost e stim a te d all th e
fro m $1 ^ 06,000.000 to $M &gt;0V
M w aa stopped tem p o rarily
J h y * h u rried la s t m lnute
if v w r .
•
V r doriaien* now In prospect
tha W hit* H on-* m ay go
— how ever, th a n any b e la te d
a tio a o f legislation, t
,, . -ubUc m en even th in k Mr.
a I__ atom lim n

PHONE
83«
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■Fag Boddea Berrlce"

A t Graduation
U r d e p a rtm e n t and radio a rc not
e n tire ly th # bonanaa* they
a p p e a r to be to th* casual ey»I f Jackaonvllle
make* more
m o n e y 'th a n th * av era g e elty, I"
spanda m ore alao, an*l th a t fo r *
p opulation not m uch g re e te r th an
Miami o rd in a rily and certain ly mit
a s U rg e ■* It is d u rln r t - e e ln ir r
m onth*. T h* annual tax levy In
Jac k ao n v llle la about equal to th a t
o f M iam i, but IU op eratin g bud­
g e t exceeds th a t of Miami by
nearly 1*00,000 a y ear. A abb from
t*m*a on re a l **U t*. «U c h lri mcom* con*lata of tran sfer* from
th e n et e a rn in g s of the city-ow ned
lig h t end pow er plan t, the w alerd e p a jtm e n t, th* puUw decks *»d

Th*
bond
of Sc heel-day
frien d sh ip s la sealed th * *****
fir ally h y
an exchaag*
a#
■holographs,
' Your frien d will w ant ynare.
WIKIMH.DT S T U lllO
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PTh# E ast Ride }*.-T. A. will hold
t l m eeting a t the A uditorium al
36 o’clock.
W KDNKBDAT
*M onthly b ridge p a rty of the
Ihcial D epartm ent of the W om an's
l a b will tak e plaj-e a t 2:46 I’. M.
r the elub house w ith Mre. A. M.
Thllipa a s hostess. Mr*. John
fe ia rh will t a k . re serra tio n * .

Sanford '
CLEANERS

o s r i s l l r F ire M f l .
Cleaned A Pressed H I

jBUITH ..............

A free lectu re on C h ristia n S c i­
re entitled “C h ristia n Science,
t Saving Law o f U ree" will be
rrn a t 8:00 P. M. a t th e C ity
ill by Jo h n R andall D unn, C. S.
| o f B oston, M*»SMra. M. 8 . W iggins and Mrs.
D .Bishop w ill be hostess** a t
i weekly observance of "ladles'
y" a t th e
S a n fo n l
C ountry

T I U ’RSDAY
jB em inole C h a p te r N um ber Two
■ d ar n f th a K aatem filar will
itaet a t 7:30 P. M. a t th e Masonic

P j

J ’ant*—C. A 1’. J S e - t .
• Halt* P re ssed —36* P a a

G ram m ar School P.-T . A

th ro u g h the a d m in D trato r of th e
AUmlnistraN atio n al Recovery
tloB."

lowed little for deprectalhm of
equipm ent and nothing fo r obso­
.. * p la n L a n d 'd c lu c le il |
fly. th e re 1* (he lescence uo .f lb
n o rm al tav*'» I t m ay
how f a r th e *«*- n o th in g for
„ to force fu rth e r be a u sp w trd that had these deduc­
ind a p r o t f r re ­
. peearnted by new tio n s been taken,
tire a ctu al e arn in g s
autom obile -mlua- serve sel up,
o f the p la n t
milighl h a v e l « «
try , by th* lin g erin g railw ay dla- a lx iu l U percent, or •lightly less
,| of Houthpule, by th e open «&lt; * * »
t ba n enough to pay llie interest
,rw cswl o p e ra to r, to ace. |.t the
l y i a n d p rin c ip a l on ths Ugh' bonds
htaber
schedules
P,t .m eted

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R y e g ExR ailB A A

GU mcr C orrcclly F U U 4.

DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, J r.

R o o s e v e lt A s k s
F o * P assage O J

TJo-Nite

O p ton etrigt

111 Park Awa.

DollfusH T * r g e t . O f
B arrage 0 ^
GRA7.. A u stria, A pr. !«.—VF&gt;—
R otten egg* were hurled a t C han­
cellor Dollfuas and a h a rm lm s
bomb eaploded w ithin 300 feet of
him when he appeared here &gt;estard ay to addrvaa a m ass m eeting.
. Th# bomb waa of B am ake and
nola* v ariety , ro n tain ln g no dangeroua explosives.
Spoiled eg g s
aplashrri
th r
elethes and uniform s of Dollfuas

• * p re -|m lu n i. o r m ore thire H-O ................
anl the) .be dollar. The rem ainder in reng an y - . a.iiny bon... w II l» Miid l» fo r^ 'u v 1 Vug 1, s i p I pirwMiMwlJy wrill br!i»'^
Oo t a go*wl • price, o r bvtlvr.
ecu 2 -0
T h , Florida o o u m scaicriv
the pea- nuched Jacksonville ainl IUf
: 'o f th e e -re d valtte&gt; t n f - r
*•» t r o a ie r
nifk Ik s in n ( h r ) w vrr In IWib. Tho pni
•Ujf th a t
it. o f th a t ritv . m ostly sound a n I
rd- T h a t onservatiV e business
men who
m uch bay* p e ed lone In t)w financial
■n i ro mine tria l nerve te n te r of
- m n t c***grr»* did la

,

"B uy It s 'S i u R 'I i a U r *

T O D A Y 'S I1P|.HT B V Y .«
IBU I S eirelel Creek
Ml
- Ita i Ik S e le l e e r e
(Jj
Ita* •I-.a tta r l e a s e
*#l
ISSI IW S ISS-S
'•are Itwdar wednd,.

iraaa IIe e SeKaa

*AT I herein' '****•

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ax:
HARD OK T H A N K S
Wa wish to thank each and
everyone for
their
kindnesses
and
b eautiful floral offerin g s,
and eapecially the Ertckaon F u ­
neral Home
ami
Rev. Ja*. A
Johnson, during the death of our
beloved husband and fa th e r.
Mr*. S. E. Thorn**
Mr*. Floyd Ellis, W inter
P a rk ’

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TRADER— TERRIS

PROCTOR '

he T | 111 it', pelicre* WttW be

M l aw ay, n a tu ra l w w slcjv -cn t
p*s
arena th a
a ap re e a d a n ta d
i n n k m ! O ogrew sereut. watep e
t u r d s 6 bias a b e n b* fa m e back,
l i r e sw O a w U a a la DMA political
cassia keen been sejaw tiB g *°
t a d d a g W a a n extrw oed inary ait,1a saaay ' rs g am uaities.

^ IS A IR A W ,
"gawnalrert:

Tim w eterp m en l In Jacksonville
, l a l t e r balanced, perhhpa. th a n
i « olhs r latrir* c H / *n ,h * ‘ t* 1*h r re fas no tw*k p»*alng to a eKy
■ itaaater. Five gom mlasdnt'crx, an
xgfnt bu sin ess men In th e ir own
iiriilo, »v« reapnnalbl# 'f a r (he
"v* divisions of JprierilB um L and
«Ky r o o m 11 shapes th a .law and
■ p p ro r'h tlc r th e rioficy. T W mnv- I ‘ he* little a u th o rity , h o t ip tha
reronn
Ju h p T .' A lsogJ i f - , has
'e t eloped pul4\«. g re eH a * . ta^ suck
r w-lcnc - lha* Ja&lt;k oovilU nould
'c t l lent w ithout i t •
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E .i Thom as

W.
II,
M.
R.
II.

H. Thomas
l - Th'-m as
H Thomas
J . Thomas
B. Th-m a*

F irst Ghuitjh of Christ, Scientist

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Rvp«iiia fr*»m th r ulEtv ronfvrriicr hrh! rwcrnUy in .Miami wrvrr
glvvn liy Mrs. Sam uel I'ulvslnn
given by Mr«. .Samuel Pule ton anil
Mr* A liarthobli IV Ifrw in at th regular m eeting of Sallie H arn v o i
l liapter of the P A R. belt! F n
day afterm nin at tlie home of Mr«
John M rtarh. J r Park Avcnuv.
with Mm. Melar h and Mr* K. I.
Among the • &lt;lation- ■
Dean as ho"te»&gt;A
Mr*. I'ulenton f . r . . . il e l over lh . pilseil the IwiisOII-Sel III.
busineiiB Rennion w^en M r. I'e le i
■on. Mr* !. P. H a g a n , a n .I M r .

.

Ihe ch ap ter
During the a— ial i-eriod re firsi. '
nielli, were «eivrd lay Ihe ho-l I
e sse ., assisted by
Mrs IV leraon'
ahd Mrs. II. |&gt; Caswell On tlie.
lea I able where Mis. I’olealnn,
regent, pemred, tlie eid fa-hlriried
leiiHprei, the tall taper*, the tre.l*
“ petK fount," all romlHped
to
•aak* a Spring p a tte rn in gtx-en
and w hite
|
T h in e present were: M is Sam
Url F u le s l-u i
M ia. A
lia r th d -li
F r ie r s o n Mr* II I) C a sw e ll. M is.)
John M e e ch , J r.. M rs
L. F
H a g a n . M rs It I . Dean M r s J.
H M rn ick. M rs J N . W h iln e i,
Mr*. G . I U iu rk e , M rs V a il L o v•'ll- anfl th e ' M laae. Norui W ile y ,
A lir e
C a ld w e ll, and
F e rry l.-e

tu irsd ers bill m issed th*
little
chancellor.
Racialist* hail palnlad lb* whole
highw ay red from the
a irp o rt

•stpr* Dollfns- landed to lh* ruy
lim it* of G -a t Pavem ents
were
splashed with sorb alorane as
“ down with fr-rie m !” and “down
w ith D o llfu * .'"

- i '* OPSANFORI), FLA

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lb* Frnaldewt
paa aoen to litf
wbat W UOaM
t^f aaloa aa bf
retarnad to lb* . H If «3*aT»#J tms»*1»H that
.

C o n fe r e n c e R e p o r ts
G Jven '\ i D .A .R . M e e t

[ ANNOUNCES A

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

Sanitary

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a ffe ttin g th e ir
buRltiei**
It a lso allow s eve ry fir m a lbday periiNl fo llow ing not if i&lt; at um
of aaaeasnient hy the rode a u ­
th o rity d in in g
which a
protest
m ay he made to NIC A
hut he.
more, it detail*
the
itfo c n lu iP
umfer w h o h fa te - and budgets
w ill tie a p print'd
Th e p re -id c M ml d e risio n rlc a ts
one ..f the NIC \ - biggest enforce*
turn! h u rd le - l.ui w ill imptuae upon
the R ero ve iv \d m in is t rat ion
ar
ad'led
volume of
r e s p o n -ib ilit ) .

Detroit Strike A r e a
Is M a^e(i Ry Quiet,

T h r la rs a o n -S ri mon al»o
in
cludod th r
fo llo w in g
|ia«*«K«b
fro m th r T h iis t ia n S f lr n n
lv « i
to o k, "Science and llr u lt h with
K e y to the S c rip tu re * ." by Mar&gt;
)U k e i K iltly " I f j»tn. sicki»r«*. and
death are a* cral ■ - I.IA -. T n ith .
»nd Love, then they m ust a ll I nJrotii the -a m e atturre; ( L m1 iuu*t
be than auth oi Now J ts u « came
to (|i'6|| ( i) "in. " ir k ness and death:
) et th r 5 h ip t in r* a v r r , *1 h iii not
ro io r to «|e"tioy, but to f u lf ill ' !•
It piaARible, than, to belle** t l»*aI
the e v ils w hich Jt*U* livr«l to d»

• triiy are teal or the o ffsp n n g
th r dlvhiv wrill*' (|i, 474)?

e ffo rts to iiie lit* F«*|tnriit*
wiigr
■gii-enifiit* with Mnployi'r*
T w 6 him j.T union
m roiiugRy pB trnisI i H tri Io I ■«»«■•* m iiph - I
tm n, hiit ' so fit s - tiflin n l pn»- J
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In !&gt;**lrii»t n n n ib ' 1 * of tin Mr
ib itn li* ' Kdkii ationnl
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to«.| ftiy*4 d ir wurhrr* union, nw*t lo
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PPCTROIT, Apr. If..
Thr
fo llow in g fio n i the U ib lr: ’ Think
not tl»»t I wm rottie to tlr s lro y thr *1uiet th a t han mmrkrtl |h t - liik r
law , oi the prophet*: I am
not ellO atlun In IhrtrrtH .b i)\n k* fb* Im (
cotiir to d r -t r o y , hut to f u lf ill Knr few «Uys U rs iimtl*IurKvil \i .|p i
\ r r i l ) I »sy untu you. T i l l h»w \rn fla y, a l l b o u g h E p p i u R i m s t H y UK&gt;0
tin*
and p s r lh | i a i 6, n n r jot
our m m rm ployM in tool mn.l
rvm«lnr«l on strik e while
title .-h a ll in no wd»r |»«r - f io iu ih r
cunt niiwt!
Jaw, t ill a ll be fu lf ille d ” ! Matt th r lr rr*prrsfntativiv*
6.17,18)

Remnatib)
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U n ite d L u m b e r C 05'

J . N. W intrier
were rhnsen
In
serve on the n om in atin g inrnnot
lee A t th is tim e Ihe fir s t reading
u f tlie io n s .on of b y-la w s w amade
F la n s were made for the u n ­
v e ilin g of ih e
m arke r a l
F ro l
H ri-d in th* early p a ir of
Mat
T h is w ill to* an rre n t ol r a t ra
o rd in a ry h is to ric a l s ig n ifica n ce !••'

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W H Iiam D u B aaa.

Ike A d - 1 &gt;n o at estate were o n iy rt.t |ie re e n l
„ to i * | ro lle rte .l. Ja c k s o n v ille
In- k steps
&gt; issued. 1 to re fu n d t WOJWO in b .m is eoni
im *:ion m g due th i* y e a r. W ith « total
■ in L t r a - rum led debt of only
$ 12,146,0 0 3 ^
| n r - lu r k f - n r ille w as aid* t» v a il for
a ll s p - | d* and sell lite f ir s t $3 00^HX) in
out | etu n b ug lu in u t « l iw i ,»»*i I " -

Inclined lo
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"W om an'*
W ork- In S acred
Bong" wa* the topic of disc tod ton
n l the re g u la r m eeting o f th*' Ce­
cilian Music Club held H aturday
afternoon a t th* studio o f M rs.
F an n ie 8. Munson, M yrtle A ve­
nue. A t the conclusion of all piano
selections W illiam
W.
Du Bose
sang,
"On*
Sw eetly Solem n
T hought," words by Phoebe C arey
and m usic by Am brose.
The e n tire p ro g ram w aa given
aa follows:
Danube W altie s, (Tw o P ia n o s),
S tra u s s M ar) Ixm Lylee-M r*.
Munaon.
C oncert Polonalae, K nglem ann —
Minnie S tra n g e.
Caprice, K reialer—V irginia Mariw e th e r.
Carnivel Sketch, R chytle— France*
M ahoney.
A ndante from S urprised Sym pho­
ny. Hmydn-Salnl Aaena—M ary
lxiolsc M eriw ether.
S pinning Song, E lm enrlch—M ar­
jo rie Ju n e Burdick.
A ir de B allet, G lllet — J»»*
Kchullx.
C hair T rain. Bllbro—Ja n ic e Moaa.
S y m iala ond ScaaU neta; Schmoll
C ladya W yan Forgnaaon
Jo y fu l P e a sa n t, S chuaaaaa-H artl
- Donald 1-amaoa.
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C zardas, Brounoff—O re tch e n Morriiaon.
A llegretto, B l l b r o — Joaephlnn
Rusal.
G igue
B relonne,
Bachm ann —
E lizabeth W hittington
T orch L ig h t Procession. M earham
Ja n * Lloyd.
(a ) l)ay a t the Circua, F airchild,
(b ) Soldiers a t D rill, F airchild
— Freddie Fields.
Th* Desire, C ra m e r—P eggy M e
T eer.
C lim bing, M arl-aughlln — Janice
Moaa.
W aterfa ll. K ern -F .ather S tran g e.
M alagurna. UD*ona- Doric Rack-

lvr»!»y at Iteytona iira rh
wvrv:
Mr. wnd Mr*. E. B. lUndmll, J r .
of th is city, Mr. and Mm. Alfred
P o rte r of O rlim to and guests, .Mr.
and Mm. M arvin I&gt;avit and d a u g h ­
ter, Nancy# of Akron. Ohio, god
Mr. gnd Mm. Ro&gt; B a rn srd , M n
N dfa liuoktkii. and Mrs S. Rich*
&gt;ng,
“ On* Sw eetly Solemn
wrds4)«i of O rb n d o
T houghL" C arey-A m brose—M r.

T u esd ay

((o a tln e e d from r * l
on th* presid en tial leg!
hut be does not w ant
excise t*« on coconut i
oils Roosevelt consul*
levy u n fa ir to the Fhi
lands.
o f the alone.
T hose summoneil to
SH A T here .« (he l " * - * '^
„ w
It lia s long been contended b&gt;
direction and e . t m i
»» he ne
we
..H itKig | other m u m rip a lltie s lesa fa voted House l*"« night
Senate
relief program , whi h •*
I ru n n in g j th a n Ja rk so n v ib e tlial &gt; pro.w t 'vailt-rs. The
m ore th an ex pected, an
c h ie fta in s m et with lb
,nt« rom plicatien* - b h b a p .- r e n 't - , ,|epr et ial ion *l*o - v r r
nst itei o th er m unicipal -&gt;pera- m ore th an four hnura
lv h -rrr not frrrescec.
,, none of I hem would I f able W hile the ilia, ussion*
Folltically. th e re t*
, .o n trib u te to tlie general fund &gt; way the general opinit
of what to do ab o u t Mr. W irt. The
the rity . But Jacksonville b « . a ,om e additional nouiet
e x te n t and ferocity • f
edit
position
alm ost unique (Inn w oillt he pro|H&gt;.
X dm inl'tratiory
and
.D rie d »P by th e d o c to r - - - 1 "*
W a'b in p -n n am ong H e r hla
&gt; 'h. n !■••
cm annm istk- U lk a t »1 " r
p la m n rn t* brrnnie nrcrw saor, »l wonltl re la te to silver.
dinner r - . t y h a .
cm .nded A.P
It wa* also reported
.tu.ubl ite able to sell n«w '*on
w rtn l.ti.lim . men th at t S - s ^ n d .
Instead o f dl|ipirig In to a r e s e t . r I&lt;tration w*« ..|&gt;pt&gt;«ed
nf e th e rs, from cwcr&gt; -eM ' " fund th a t now is If ln g nat-riflre.1 ihe Fraaier-L em k*
com ing lo d i w i T
wvrr,
m ortgage refinancing
_^ A - - . aware rill IlfMI kn®** Wfllgt. to lower pro p erty ta le * .
&gt; |rl.ro l prnpoaal 1" bi
W irt i* .
lo is l # e a r. w lien t * .ll-«2 taxes
er*l governm ent l**y

la r i r -

Cecilian Music Club
Hjta Regular Meeting

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f i f -f » u a : r e ... *y&gt; ' -I* &gt;
BARBIZON, T rance. At t . 1 0 ^ W ASHINGTON, Apr. 16.—(4^
(AT-oX Ixtft**' n U o m K i p U r i r n u k T . Uin* . adm im at ra te r
oua and secluded villa hara ynalira la st
n ig h t
ICaei tinned prom &gt; a r e tm * l
Gaattlaaed ? r o » P ag* One)
trn la y m r ia le d ' th a t Ixon T ro l a ­ m ade public plana to pay out
com m and th a t every' firm undgr e ra te in the production of
re c ­ ky, exiled B ovltl leader, had b a an $37,627,009 to 170,000 win an*
overy cod* pay dura, hut subs ta n - o rd t and w itnr«*ra, and eubjov- living th a lr for th irc inunlha In o f Iftt Spanish W ar, the Boaer
mreittia lly
leave*
thi* govern
governm
ent- naed th m i comm ission employvea i « r t c ) , f a a r in r attack* on hla rebellion and the Philippine in­
controlled - m ethod uf financing to te s tify in New Y ork, w here the , 11f t .
~
su rrectio n under provision* uf the
i O fficers had surrounded
th a Indepem lent
office*
appropriaM r. a n d Mr*. George W ttn a tr.n a d m in lairatlo n th* only aeenu# T h ay e r inquiry opens today.
re td ra e d fo d e fr fro m ' 8L P e ters­ w hich m ay be followed.
The power comm ission sras not | villa fo r 36 hour*, thinking they tlon act.
In d u stries, under the o rder, w ill ready to annoum v Ita plana for had diaeovered a secret
anna
The a d m in istra to r
announced
burg w here they spent tiu week­
not ba required to, liul will h a re th* ra te study, t u t it w as Indi­ each# o r a rendezvous of
S ta- 67,000 veteran* of thcac conflicta
end.
th e rig h t to apply to NUA for a p ­ cated rate* charged ai| varie tle a vlahy g a n g slv tt.
wuuld be resto red to the pension
T hreat* again*! l r o ts k y 's Ufa roll* and th a t 122,000 moult! rrMr. and M rs. 8. B. Johnson a n ­ proval of a financing plan, which of consum ers in all p a rts uf the
rnm pem U titm
in rrra* ci
nounce th* b irth o f a
d a ughter shall be put into effe c t if Johnson country isould he co rrelated and have k e p t him in (light from
i-nemioa for the |ia»t yrec, se c re t ao th a t they- will g et 76 per­
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y e staid ay a t th* F ernald-l-augh- "shall find approval by him of rep o rted to C ongress.
such
a
clause
as
necessary."
police
revealed.
c en t of s l u t they wen* receiv­
ton M em orial U bapflal.
Two
nvwspapet
sta te m e n ts
c o n stitu te
N on-paym ent will
The “m an without a c o u n try ." ing a t the passage o the Kconcam
e
from
the
A
ssociated
(las
A
Mr. and Mm. R. F . M oulr had violation of the rode, subject tha E lectric I'oinpany c harging th a t who haa wandered over K unqie only A ct in March
HI nee aaid th a t b y Apr. 30
aa thalr g u e st fo r th* week-end, firm involved lo w lllidiaw al of trad e commission revelaflotrt cod- a n d T u rk ey aince h i. fall from
Mias Iren* Budgen of D aytona tho eagle, deprivation of .11 o th er corning ihv relations of sta te S en­ pow er !«• IPS*, cam e to P rance the 67,000 who were c u t o ff th a
coda privileges Jtd espose it to
rolla la st y e a r wUI have
been
Bench
...............
suit for collection on th,iv p a rt of a to r T h a ie r »f Nest York with A s­
restored to the list*. He added
sociated had been tuned to jibu
the
code
a
u
th
o
rity
.
th a t lie cause nf
(the
detailed
Miss G artrude
L ivingston o f,
Th* P resident s order cleared w ith N o t YVtrkV c u rre n t fig h t
work involved the 122,000 who
D aytona Beach sp en t the week-I
over
utililiva
legislation
ao
as
In
I h r ro «il fo r m ,ri ly disti ibution of
will receive Increases -m ight not
end here w ith Ml** C h arlo tte j
the n«*w " cimJc ra u le ." (lie Kama aid utility foes.
r e t them before ■ a y SHSm ith at her bom* oa the l a k e - ■
b lu r rE g le nymbtd n)n&gt;*tt In the
The eoinm isfiun m ade no reply
fro n t.
|
pa«t, but w ith a * crin l num ber and to the statem en t* but m o te l lo
th r name of the o n lr In d u stry co-operate w ith the legislative InMiss M a ry b e H a rriso n r e tu rn e ll
added to rrro$«l a ffirm a tiv e com - HUiry by m aking its records a v a il­
S aturday to b a r hbm e in A tlin 'n j
jilia n r * w ith th r proper code by able lo the New Y oik com m ittee
a fte r s|N-nding a week here w ilhj
th r fir m d isp la y in g it.
ELY RIA , Ohio, A pr. IB.- &lt;/Pi
A fter the prom ise of ro-o|&gt;ciaher sia lri, Mrs. J . M. M et'ask ill, j
Th i' C6m1«' eagle haa been b rld U|» tion. Paul J. McCauley, counsel fur
A special session of
l.oraln
Rose C ouii.
fur month* pending aettlem ent of the New York com m ittee,
sub­ ro u n ty gren d Jury will convene
th r ip ir« tio n a* to* h«»w p ro p tr[ poenaed:
T hursday to
Investigate
thp
Mrs. K ate S. D utton returned
ft n a m in g
of
in d u s tria l
a e lf-|
W illiam II. H om e, comm ission lro rk -h u * n n s h which resulted
yesterday from I^llg|i»hto*n. N. J
governm ent wa* to I *
obtained
invostigatoi. who found
several ill th* death nf a i r p ersons here
where she sp e n t aoma Ih n r »Kh
without in v a sio n o f th r in d iv id u a l
Prosecutor
Frank
le tte rs in A ssociated's files a p ­ y e sterd a y .
her son in law sa d d a u g h te r, Dr. firm '* co n stitu tio n al rig h ts.
p a ren tly showing th at T hayer w-vt Kl*v*n» announced ■today.
and Mrs Ralph G. W oodreff.
P re sid e n t Roosevelt's new rule
The p n o e ru tu r'a ann o u n rem en t
a cting for A ssociated a g ain st c e r­
was supplem ented by rTg illa tio n s
cam e a fte r charge* o f m an­
Dr \V D. G ard in er is planning issued by adm im at rat ib e o ffice r, ta in legislation.
slau g h ter had
been
p re fe rre d
to a ttrim th« th irty -firs t au.-ua U . A . I.y m h , u i the name u( H u g h
Lticy
llvilvdlft,
com niisaios ag ain st W illiam
Itanlela,
hu*
ronventloii of th e Florida Assort* S. Johnson, who is s t ill out of ths a te n o g ra p h c i, who copied the le t­
dilvee and
Andrew
S e h a ffe r,
lion of O tte o |ia lh ir Physicians
ters.
c ity .
tru ck driver.
T he
e arly
arand S urgeons to be held in Galnr*R obert I- H om e, son of W il­
I.y n rh 's o ld e r
provides
that,
rille on May 3 ami 4. art irdlng lo w ith ce rta in c ic c p t loin*, em p lo yers liam II. Horne, who com pared the iaignntt*«| «f both d riv ers s a t
word received I i n Dr. H u n te r h. w ill be req u ite d to (o n trib u te to Copic* math- by Mi*. Benedict w ith antici|iated.
Sm ith of St. P e tersb u rg , secretary t in supo rt of only one code a u th o ­ the otig in al leU rm , ami
found
and tre a s u re r of the ntganitdtfcm . r it y reffardlea* i*f the n u m k r a . - tht*m r k u i r I d.

2nd A F a rit

�On New B all Season
' By ALAN GOULD

Ad—tlsfil Preen Specie Editor

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N i f f YORK, Apr.
On tfca eve of tb» major league
baseball pennant races, tu n in g
la Washington today and spraadUg tp all fronts on Tntaday, all u» around aecond baae. Our
w n r nam e, Red Beit "Lefty
slxtoen
managers
yeaUrday pitching U promising, with Raf. Cwyib condition ittm i to threatfing and MneRayden geared for *n w ' Immediate chances but
successful
campaigning.
W ell think the club le fortified with
ought to be In the fight nil the lenough other pitching etrength
w«y."
1° more thafj bold Its own until
sight pilot* U th* American
Wniter Johnson,
CleveUnd: he is avnllnble.”
league,
including
71-yeanold "The Indians look to mslike a
Mickey Omhraar, Detroit: “I
Comte Mack of tho
Athletics, tin t division club. W# hove £«] *ur« wo. hare a real first
figure tholr club* hav* a chance what I believe to be th# best dhrl»'0" ^lub- tW« J ,nI h»vf mor*
to finish in the first division, pitching staff and the best catch- punch than the Tigers of 1033,
rw &gt; . National league
leaders er (Pytlak) In the American J" • d‘Jlt*on lo *&gt;•*}•* pitching,
consider they have organised real league. • We hnvo a v.ry good
club will hustle every step
pennant-contenders.
outfield. Our main wnaknese lies
way. The Senators and
On this bnela It may be necea- In our Infield.
If I con patch «*»• Ynnkcea are th* club* we
aary to call a traffic cop to con­ that up, w# map surprise every- will have to beat but the entire
trol 0)0 closest and most eaclt- body-including oome of moel on- UW * is better balanced than
lag championship races witnessed thualaatlc supporUra."
■' « X Umo In th* post ten
In Tnan years. Without eaeepRogers Hernshy, fit. IamIs:
lion the major league manager*
belslr* that th* wholesale shakeup In player material since last
ess yin will re-act to diminish
previous gap* In th* standing of
tin &gt;(Juba.
Hera's how th* pilot* of the
big league erafta sum up the
outlook:
r
Aaserlcsn league
Obnnl* Mark, Athletics: "I sm
Very optimistic w# are going
P ra n k
Prlach,
C ard in als:
somewhere this year. Our team
won't predict a p ennant fu r the
I anlt so bad a* some hashall ex­
Cardinal* b u t th a t's o u r objective.
perts would hav* you think. With
We have „ g re a t club. I'm s a tis ­
Sunday baseball In Philadelphia
fied w ith all d e p a rtm e n ts and we
fey the firs* time and If the
won't have a n y w orries If th*
teagi does what I expect of It.
p itch ers deliver."
1 fhel w* will have a good year."
LEG A L

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ll* I inM I h i «*u. p urchaser uf &gt;»*

(•arllflcata Nu II*. dklad tha -l»»
iU&gt; 4.C Aun-iil. A t&gt;. I t l f . haa til**
•aid cuilirtt at* l« my of flea, and
|i m

mad*

#|i|i||fitl«B l o r

tai

ilrau

to I ,, 11, lii aecvrcanc* w ith law
Kaltl ccrtlf Irat* rrnbrac#* lb* lot;
jrtwVua described prsparty alluuted
U .t l i t , Pliwhural,

In H.nilmil* i -uu ni r, F lo ri da , In - w U ,
T h e eald Inrut h . l n g a * * e « * * i l nl
dale nf l h » l**uanca o f &gt;oeh i * r t i ft r a ie III ill* na m * o f llnkruiwo
Th «l
K n ell. lloldlag C o .
I'UI, h « . . r nf T i n O r t l f l r n l e No ■»",

RATES
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10c 11b # 1

tlm #

Sc lia* S time*,
7e lia* 6 times.

dated 111* llh ' I n Sf * “ Si»l. A &gt;’ ■
t i t s . Iiaa fitat'Vaald c a r l tf l e a l * In
my offi ce , and haa made n|i|ill&lt;atl.in fin t a t deed to l**ue In areurdam * w it h law Hold ee r l l tU n t e
enil.rai e* the
fo llow In *
dem lll.i d
tirn|ierlr al lualed In Demlnoie I'outit&gt; . Plus Ida. lii'W lI :

The . . Id land hem* aaseased M l lie
V o IS) 1‘lneliurfel.
d a le iif Ilia lasuanea of *uih rerllfl,-aie iri 1tie name of Unknown
T'Iim: Ku*l|p Mnidi na Co
l''ll
eliaaer of Ta« C erllflial* rtn IIS,
dalei. Ilia ill! J* r “ f Au*u*l. A. O.
til* , has filed said le rllflra la III
my nfflce and lia* n u l l uppllialton
ytlolmum charge 3d#
r
.11 lay deed In l*»ue In aceoCilanea
All ataM ina* a*vaefl**w««Bt.
a llh law Ha Id c .rtlflc ala am brar*.
w ill t s a kart** fa r fka ■ » " k*i
the
following Osaerlliad properlf
• f M a n we*ere*, a* r»f**d«
.11 naied In Hamloola County. H a
aaaglfa will fca *ls*a f«( s t s " h
Ili-Wll
lallaw.
Uni tss I'lnehurat.
Th* Bald land hslog aat**aed al l»»
dale nf lh* la tu a n e uf aorh cerilli
rale In the nama of Unknown - oIts* *ali. earllflcai* shall b* r»*
deemed aceurdlne lo law I n * -*vvo
will Isaue Ihereun on lb* tuh day
May. A t&gt;. I*t*
*
■ A V I tOUB WATCH repaired of Willie*•
my official si* rial in e and
k* osA wha raaJ’y know* how aeaj i his lh* Ind day nf April. A
II., IS1I.
V. Iw r'OUfll.ASH.
Cl*rk Circuit Cnurl. Haniinci* County, Florida
1 . L o s t and Fou n d
fgfiAI.)
11y : A- M tt’KKKH.

5e 11a# 1

m o n th .

Jim m y W ilson,
P h illie s: “ We
m ay not m ake as m any ru n s as
last y e a r b u t we will be fa ster,
our d rfrn se will be b e tte r and
our opponent* will nnt m ake a*
m any run*. The team m ay nnt
look a* 'h o t' on paper a* the out­
fit th a t included W hitney, Klein,
Davl* and I.ee. but it's twice a*
'h o t' on the ball field and will
win gam es."
(iso rg e filhaon, P ira te s : " If our
pitching s ta f f come* a* expected,
the P ira te s will lie In the th ic k ­
est from the s ta r t.
The
»t*ff
appear* stre n g th e n ed by the a d ­
dition of lied l.ura* and the de­
velopm ent of
I.cfty
Blrknfar.
I jirry French I* b e tte r than ever.
We a re stro n g In every position."
Charley firtm m , C ubs: "W e In­
tend lo win the N ational league
liennant.
O ur a tta c k has been

Kctulnolc High School m m in
third in th* annual Northeastern
Conference Track meet held at
Gainesville on Saturday, scoring
n total of 32 point* to 62 for
OenU and M for Lnko City which
won the meet.
Hernia In which Seminal* High
track &gt;men placed were:
120 yard high hurdle*&gt;rArchie
Ilrown, aecond place,
100 yard dn*h| Brown, third
place.
Shot puli Oliver Miller, third.
220 yard dash; Brown, aecond.
Discus throw) Oliver Miller,
aecond.
High Jump: Woodrow Hansen
tied with Acufi of Lando for first
place, with Oliver talller In third
place.
440 yard daah; Claude Kelly,
firal.
88 yard daih; Ralph Pearson,
third.
Sprint medley relay) Sanford
third.
Half mile relay) Sanford, first,
time: 1-41.6.

NORTHEAST

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Freshm an Team *7-5
W inner Over Juniors

Among The Unprivileged

T he F resh m en Class B aseball
Club dafeateil the Ju n io r H igh
School team on W ednesday o f
Iasi week by a 7 to 6 score to
open * five gam e series.
S toothoff, first
b*aem an
for
th* F resh m an team , led the b it­
te rs with a double, tingle, and
walk out of fo u r tim es a t Idit.
F o rg u to n led the Ju n io r H igh
boys w ith tw o h its out of four
tries.
hurled
“ I ^ f t y " I^ o n
I jtw .o n
well for the
Freshm an. while
W alts for Ju n io r H igh was m ore
or less wild.
T he tw o team s paly on N inth
S tre et P a rk diam ond tom orrow
afternoon.

Fortunate

C *u t fit# wards to lia*.
Doabla rat* for capital or
black face btUra.

STRAYED: Ons m a l e h-iund,
While and red aprts. * Re word
W. McLelland, Route 2.

ABH f o r your Chevrolet or
Ford. Rati and Rons, 301 W.

OR BALE: Zinnia, aster, and
chrysanthemum plants. A- K.
oaMtUri ' Florist, Oalsry AV*„
bon# I13-W,

LANTA and Roaa Coori
rtmanta. Cal) B. B. Uaggstt

hav a a good ball club and while
we dont expect to win th e pen­
n an t, our hlltar* a re going U&gt;
w orry * lot of oppoelng pitcher*.
1 will be satieried If we can Jump
up a couple of nolchee In the
a landing.”

n o T irM o r ssaeT icu’e s a i .m
N o llr * la h e r s b r * l» &gt; n 111* ! u liU e i
a n * b y v t r iu s
u l u f in a l
U * cr* i
&lt;1*1*8 M a r r h S lr d . A
I H I . !• »
d#r# 4t iiv ih** llunurnbl* M It HmilB
C b a r t c o lit T ,
»n l h « l
t a r la ln
p a n it lli* lo Ilia T w e n t y T h ir d J u d l
rlil
ClrcuU
la m u . fo r H# ml non
County,
Fiurida
w h * r t i ft
Mori
Htory at a t , &gt;r* (*omi*lain*ni** ih *
)etnliy 11 I ' union *t a t . d i i l B M B t l
till* u nd* ra Is tit d
Mparlnt feioatnl
----- a- .
appoint*"! and aulhorUai

WIDE AWAKE bus In**, man
wish** to makd connection with
good Arm la Sanford or vlelnRy.
Baokkd*plng and merchandising
•iparknc*. Bast of reference* as
t# bonasty and ability. Salary no
abject, Bea B M, HsraU.

MKMPHIB, A pr.
18.—(AT—
Ja m es P. Alley, earlo o n lat for tho
Memphis Com m ercial A ppeal since
1918. died a t a
ho* pita I today
a f t r r an lllneaa of about a y e a r
and a
Allay w a i the a u th o r
of “ H a m h o n ii M edlU tlona", a
dally cartoon fe a tu re
ap p earin g
in m any new spapers.

POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For County Commlaslontr

District No. 5 ..

th

nf llir aaid prtmlaaa lli*r#lft
dsacrlhed. I will offer for sale aaJ
sail to Ihe hlsbaal am. baa) bid
for rash In frool uf th* Court
llouae door la lha City or Hanford.
Kami mile County, Florida, during
lha legal hour* nf sale on the Tib
day of May. A. IX, tS it. lha same
bains n tluls Iksr of this Ibgifl. lha
following dsarrlbad land* and lanemania, alluala, lylag and being In
Hemliuil* iTuualy, Florida, lo-w li:
t«ota 1 an* S nf Win. Ilearilall'a Map of HI. Joseph, a* par
(■laI thereof duly recorded upas
lh* I’ubllr H eroics of Hfprlnolt
ihiunty, Florida, said land ba­
in* la Haclloa IS, Township IS
aoulh, Hang* IS Itaal.
together e ll b th* lenem ekla heridHam ,m s and a p p u rtrsan re s th ere ­
to blonglng. surh eel* being mac*
to effectual* lha | arm* of lha
aforesaid deer** and In purauanca
of said term s Dated IMa lh* lad.
day of April, A. H . IMS.
JOHN Cl. LKONAHDT,
... W. WARS,
" P~ l*‘

1 hereby i s n e s t m my e an d ltaai
for Crtanty CammlaalewSe -•$- BSSSl'
nnlr C uuhlr, suhJaM to tke »ea» 0'
e ia llr frim a ry in Ju aa. IMS. II
aleelad f promlaa hnnast rvpveeea'
tallun lo everyone end Justice end
fairness for all
Tour vote eas
sappurt will b . appreciate*.

K ill

TH A T
STRAINS
J I GGLES
J o n t r e i m T ’e n S T e i U .

tig #T/* Jj

I hereby ••nauni^ my « * * * £ * * £

for

litp rm iiiilv s

t«

PtMw

lA f la liiu r * frwm Hamlnol# County*
l lr n u i No. 1.
lo U l

rra tlc prim ary la Juno. If i la f t o t I

promisa hnnast rw praaanls!Ion |6
•vsryfint, Jpattc* and falroaaa far
a ll. Y « u r Kota and support w ill ha
a p p r e c ia t e d .

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—Ad*.

For Representative
Group No. 2

Attnrney for Oem plalnauL

I3RAL)

s e n e s ms aAim . ti
Nolle* I* hereby glvtn that,
aa axaautlaa l*au»d oa a Judl
•blalnad la Ik* OahatF Ool
Bamlnul* O auntr. Florida, by
CNTi com plsU ly funxlshad ■abumaebar agalaal ilaoras
ta dwlrabl* persona. &amp; Wabar, I bav* 1st tad gpon aa4
sail at publla auction la th* kl
l i l t E. UJ, Phon* Itt. and
bast bidder for cash a
prasstaas wbarala It U now lot

For Representative
Group No. 1

SEMI NOLE
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Sidney J . Nix, G e n e ra l Of Men
Mrs. Arthur Branan, General Of Lad
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w ith i W v n
• t |M a ad W r t i m t i r &gt; M
change l a te m p e ra tu re .

AN i n d M n d b m t d a il y n e w s p a p e r
HANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY, APRIL
19U.

Christian S c i e n c e
L ecturer To: Speak
Jo h n R andall D unn, C. 8. B.
o f B oston, M ass., a .m e m b e r of
th e B oard of L ectureship ut
T he M other C hurch, The F irst
C hurch o f C h rist, S cientist in
Boston, M ass., will d sliv ti a
fre e lecture on C h ristian Sci­
ence to n ig h t a t B:00 P. M a t
th* C ity H all. Mr. D unn will he
Introduced to th* a u d iln c e t&gt;y
J . C. Benson, flra t re a d e r of the
local C hurch. T he pu b lir is
cordially Invited to a tte n d .

THAYER DEALS Mosteller Says That R. F. C. BULWMLE
Finally Approved Loans
WITH GAS FIRM Has
On Banks In Central Florida APOLOGIZES
ARE DISCLOSED
TO DR. WIRT
O RLAN DO. A pr. I L — W Ithln
th r n e x t BO to IK) d ay s, one-half
million dollars w o rth of frn re n a s ­
sets will t&gt;* d efro sted a n d circu­
lated in th r form of rcxsl, hard
ra sh
In O rlando a n d a d ja ce n t
towns.
T his news follow s an announce­
m ent y e ste rd a y by J , W. MoetelItr, liq u id atin g ! a g e n t fo r these
banks, to th e effect th a t th e Re­
construction F inance C orporation
had finally approved loans a p p ro x ­
im a tin g th is fig u re.
D istrib u tio n of the money is as
foilosvs:
S la te Bank
927.sOOd.ru
O. B. A T. Bank
t ' i \ 00&lt;).oo
Bank o f W in ter T alk
M ,000.00
Bank o f Oviedo
2q.000.00
Bank o f T itusville ....
19,000,00
B ank of O i c . l i , , - *• H,000 00

Eastern Star Officer

hinge* not only *pon th* clearin g
or thee* title* by R. F. C. officials,
but tlx o th e deal I* subject to
confirm ation of the courts.
Th*a* m a tte rs, hnw rvsr, m e de­
tails, and a re not expected in ru t
flown th e am o u n t of mon«) to any
conriderabl* ex ten t.
Mr, M osteller also annotim-.-d
eJ* th a t he would pay a t the .am *
tim e depositors of the H letr Bank
W A SH IN G T O N . A pr. 1 7 . - 1**)
MOSCOW, Apr. 17.— (J
WASHINGTON, Apr. 17.
W ASHINGTON, A pr. 17.—(JR
money sec ruing from the sale uf
—A
trad
#
com
m
ission
Investiga­
—Active
Soviet
— (AP)—Ths Senate today
—A
retraction
of
the
sta
te
m
e
n
t
the S ta te Bank building lo tha
to r p re sen te d testim ony y e ste r­
____ ______
th st Dr. W illiam A. W irt w as p u t
ajrainit
the
newly
Florida
Hank _
poised indolent to the House
day th a t New York S lat* S en a­
Professor Glsnn E. M cKay, who
This will hr a n o th e r m elon-cut-t tn M d u rin g the W orld W a r fo r
United
States
law
the Trnmmill blU to create a
to r W . T. T h ay e r so u g h t to buy
p-o Germ an activities was mad* was elected worthy g ra n d p atron
tmg am ounting to IfiO.MtO
further
loang
to
debtor* &lt;
Mediterranean fruit fly board
sh a res from stockholders In a
of
the
Grand
C
hapter
of
F
lorida,
This money has h ern hold in &gt;r*t»H ay on the House floor by
com pany he m anaged and
then
O rder of the E astern S ta r, a t tho today In on admonition
to Investigate losses by Flor­
T allahassee pending the 'lo sin g of itrp re irn ts liv e Bulwinkle, Dem o­
•ell them a t a h ig h er price to
T h irtieth Annual Session o f th a t Soviet economical or
ida grower* from the pest.
negotiations with the R ovonst-ic crat, N orth C arolina, chairm an of
the p u rc h a se r .o f the com pany.
Don Finance C orporation in m d rr j th * special com m ittee w hich In body In Jacksonville last wook. Hong b y 'The Newspaper !
Representative Green (D
The testim o n y
developed
as
th at all of thi* money could lie vestlgsted W lrt’a charge* o f plot* Mr. McKay is principal of Sem ­ Industrialization" to
Fla.) announced yesterday he
the
com m ission
tem p o rarily
inole H igh School and has been an
psh l h u t a t once lo redure e s - j t o overthrow th e governm ent.
tb s tr reputed intention to
will press his legislation to
close,! Its Inquiry Into the affair*
|&gt;en** of a n o th e r distribution.
I Bulwinkle said he apologised to active m em ber of all branches of preference to A m erican mat
of th e A ssoclatrd Gas A Klectric
provide federal relm bura am ent for
T otal
..
__ 94D7.COO.iK)
G h*rrvrrs estim ated yr*ter lay the Gxry, Ind., educator for the M asonry for a num ber of years, ■nd equipm ent for Ih* rem xl
P nm pany.
F lo rid a grow er* who were dam ­
It »a&lt; •&lt;splained th a t litlr s th at this h alf million in cash woidd charge hr mad* on the floor last n addition to sqrvfng -Semtrwde
of th* second flvs year plan.
Robert K. Mealy
com m ission m ust he perfected on m uch o f the give the com m unity a total eir- W rdneiday a fte r the
aged d u rin g Uic
M editerranean
com m ittee C hapter Num ber Two. O E. S. as
Th* n *w tpaper w arned that
worthy
patron
for
five
years.
Mr.
counsel,
put
C
harles
N
odder
on
collateral,
otherw
ise
p
a
y
n
r
n
t
fru it fly eradication.
ru la llp g credit of five mllllu-t, us­ had heard W irt th* previous day.
W A SH IN G TO N , A pr. 17.—(A1
"A fte r a thorough Investigation McKay has held th* highest of­ S o v itt g overnm ent will not
G reen said he would continue his — The House stirre d Itself Into the stand to giv* th e de ta ils of could Ivc m ade a t oner
ing tHr a rrrp te d figure of Id tim es
How ever, the whole tran sac tio n the cash am ount.
of the report, which came to me fice of all th r M u o n ic bodies of ro e re td Into ■ debt s e tlk m o a C j'^
e ffo rts fo r tho legislation despite a fu ro re yesterd ay over a pub­ the Chasm tran sac tio n , and to
His .statem ent by th* o f f w f l
su b sta n tia l*
N odder'a
previous
from what anyone would consider S an fo rd . Be was sleeted grand
th e fa c t th s t the P re sid e n t w rote
com m iosanat
it
S e n a to r Fl*l«H *f-(D F la .) th a t b* licatio n o f n a n s a m &gt; -th* F roaler- evidence th a t A ssociated w rote
reliable sources, I am convinced sentinel of the G rand C hapter of organ of th*
llssv
y
In
d
u
stry
waa
the
flra
t
J
F
lo
rid
,
O
E.
H.
In
I9S2.
associate
la
m
k
e
farm
m
ortgage-refinancup
the
vatu*
of
th*
eom
pauy
by
th a t the rep ■rt i; o t tru e ," Butfe lt th e Florid* L egislature gbou'd
v .in ti. .. , "sm l therefore, a* * grand patron tn IBM and re ­ Ik reaction to th* Johnson l a i
pay h a lf tho
dam age* tw fors ing bill petition and barely e s­ a pproxim ately 1 1'.10,000
"MSMOO
A t A lbany S ta le S e n a to r W ar­
to
m an and a mem ber of this House, ceived lh r hig h est honor th a t esn riMCTtbrd It es a
C ongress co n trib u tes to re p a ir th i caped adopting s resolution
ren T. T h ay e r tead ily a d m itte d
Inveslgate.
a fte r ascertaining th at the rep o rt 4# e n n frtrrd , th a t of w orthy grand Soviet. American trad * ," ■ a d l
Idas.
~
w as u n lru s and unfounded, and In patron, in Jacksonelll* on Apr. clsrvd, tn vffset, th a t
The A ssociated Press and the lo th* s ta te sen ate Judiciary com ­
Th# F lorida rs p re s s n ta tlr* as Id
Russia
will
not
d
ssl
w
ith
n
12
m
ittee
th
a
t
he
corresponded
w
ith
order th a t no Injustice m ight be
of
W illiam
R an­
he would try fo r peerage of his new spapers
try placing such on o b sta c lf. I
the
A ssociated G as A E lectric
don* to Dr. W irt. It Is my duty to
bill to pay ono-half th* dam ages dolph H e a rs, were lam basted by
Its way.
C
om
pany
w
brn
he
w
as
chairm
an
correct such sta te m en t mad* by
B lanton,
Dem o­
w ith fsd eral fund* w ithout m ak ­ R epresentative
service
ms on th# floor of the House on
'7 j
ing th* pay m en t conditional jipon c ra t. Texas, a u th o r of a resolu­ of the S en a te 's public
A pr. 11. And I therefor*
tender
tion railin g for an in v estig atio n com m ittee, but denied th a t this
th e s ta ts p ay in g tha o th er half.
11,359
my apology to Dr. W irt."
D espite th * opposition of Ad- of how they obtained Incom plete m ade him guilty of m isconduct.
O ff the floor. Hut wink I# said
. m in istratio n Isadora to sn y Wood lists of p e titio n e rs on th e Frath a t hr thought th r W irt Inquiry
silv er legislation a t th is session, •ier-Iw m ke and th* McLeod bank
would end tmtsy a fte r the
six
s l i m advpwtUS In HoOao and deposit p a y-off bill.
T M .I.AHASHEK. Apr. 17.—(A*)
NEW YORK, Apr. 17.— &lt;A p t K enate a g re e d yesU rd ay to r u t
I he A tlantic 1 o a .t U n a rail- Increases in new spaper advertising persona who attended a dinner In
B lanton charged th ey had vio­
th e ir w e ig h t behind pending hill* lated House rules and th a t eith er
I road y n te r d a y paid |JU ,4&amp; 3 in over the c o untry tn the iast few V irginia with Dr W irt last Sep­
JA C K SO N V IL L E .
Apr
“ if re-elected to th* offl«g w h k )
tem ber ere heard.
to re h a b ilita te the m etal.
m em ber o r
em ploye of
the
El.oi.i,. ' " I *cho&lt;&gt;1 u , r '
41 ot the 42 m onths tell th* story of business
I hsv* held since 1D2S, I
Mis* A Hr B arrow s, .n te n o r D e­
The lim it tha A d m inistration H ouse had m ade th e
sig n ers' I API Ju liu s Stone, J r .
Florida couritn-- in which it has up tu rn
announ
tn continue to give th e *XiM. *X
partm ent em ploye who was h o st­
w ould be w illing to go, eom* nam es available for publication. Belief A d m in istra to r
pru parties.
These fig u res, one lodes to I rail.- ess a t the much publicised Sapflcient service which ha* prrvlew p
lenders Indicated, would be p a s­ L tt* r, how ever, he w ithdrew his today th s t 11)01 ^HU of Puhli.
P
aym
ent
..f
f.’
GKc
also
w
as
ten
conditions,
show
th
a
t
n
the
s
i
t
e
riuiilitinns, snow m
w .k . u m U r dlnn„
.tu m te d by Dr.
ly m arked my work in b e h a lf 0t
sage o f th e Die* S ilv er-F arm re ­ resolution a t th* suggestion of W orks A dm inistration funds has dered Pul nam county,
but
■
of Increased employ it. m l. trad* Is w (ft
„ , 1UM ln vw attg*tori
been set aside by the FEHA f«t
the people of my d istric t s n d th t
lie f MU w ith a m odification of th* C h airm an B ankhead,
D em ocrat,
rheck for this am ount was r e ­ on th* Inert*"**.
W A SH IN G TO N , Apr. 17.—WPl county in g e n trs i,” e ls ted 8. f
l.utay th a t muse of her g e ests had
prevision f a r a 94 p oraegt TCf* A labam a, of th* Rules Pom m it- all cost*, other th an tabnr. on u
A tf«n«r*i ftUMcy *
tft&gt;ht m entioned th* n^mva of Itorsnaltt —Th# pcaiielam of congressional "R sm m y" Ixing of C kphaota.il ^
Qui^iU-r of sta te in stitu tio n *,n. turned fur correction of o clerical
e rro r. - ■
- "
■ *,-»'. -c— »
* provrm H rt l 't u jw t s.—
r)«wip«p#YE have i n nil tlm # h*El» nr Stalin or Ur. h e xford Tugwell sin ifp se d t pit ■n u ll ut o f 'th e stock a s he sm tounce&lt;rtirns*lf*ai a
f
R ules o f th e H ouse pravlde for
Cheeks rep resen tin g
am ounts in firru lu tlo n anti th.it circulation or had discussed any subject at o x ch sn g ss—which has .«wur)g bark didst* for re-election to th#
The sum Set aside w as the bal
com m oditise.
th* publication a f te r 149 n u m ­
and fo rth betw een strict Otld mod- not* County Com mission, r*p(%
An am endm ent to m ake th is ex bers, the required num ber, have anee left froni the I2.SOO.OOO. th r for ta c h rnunty were received by now is slm ut tsn p- mil II sh e r „ || Shr testified th a t they had
*rat* regulation In recent m onths ■anting D istrict No. 9.
th
an
si
the
sam
e
tl-ne
I*-I
u
s
i
C
om
ptroller
Lee,
and
were
e
n
­
ronfineil
thvm»e|veii
to
a
tte
m
p
tin
g
Public
W
orks
A
d
m
inistration
had
change
dtecretlo n ary
probably s ig n e d . the p etition tu e x tra c t a
according
lo
S
F
Vesinn
u.
w
— moved definitely In th* form er
dorsed
h&gt;
him
and
mailed
last
Mr. Long f ir s t was sleeted ai
a
llo
tte
d
to
the
FEHA
for
m
aterial-,
to
in
terru
p
t
the
talk
by
Dr.
W
irt.
would bo approved by A dm intstra- bill
from a com m ittee
fo r a
payisr analyst
night to individual counties.
Aa the firM nf th r a it p rraen t direction following s week-end of ■ m im b tr of the Com m ission li
on fed eral project*.
tlo a lenders, i t was Indicated.
vote. Th* real issue ls over the
1929, and h* has continued V
H* tail advertising lineage, a n ­ at th r dinner w ith W irt to testify , W hit* H oum conferences.
T he m easure has f o r Its objec­ UK rule, m any m em bers w anting
The total p a y m e n t represents
Th* funds will be used. Ht no
The S *nsls B anking sub-Com* serve w ith distinction ev er tines
tiv e th e re sto ra tio n of 1B2B price
■ m ounts due in general
county o ther businea, b a ro m rlri, also aha aald th r p arty waa "N ot a
said,
pn
re
p
a
irs
and
extensions
nt
to re tu rn It to 21K, a m ajo rity ,
(C ontinued On Psg* T hree)
shows gains over laat year
th a t Urn*. He has resided la th |i
aurrraa" because of
Dr. W lrl’a
levels and Increasing th* value of
and special d istric t school taxes.
o prevent the petition from b e ­ th* S ta ir H ospital at C h e lta
county sine* 1909 w here he has
hooches, the F arm Colony at
■liver to 91.SB per ounce. It p ro ­
A G anlie C oast I.in* school l a i r s
S ta tistics of
Media
Records, rnntlnued eonveraatinn on tha d r
ing used for lobbying.
,,
re i i
xv
r\
Pr°m ln»ntly identified wltli
G ainesville, the Boys' School at were
vides fo r the Issuance of silver
while school ta s r s Inc., reveal new spaper retail ud- valuation of th r until dollar
T h r situ atio n was p recipitated M arianna, the Girls
HI * h u n d r e d a p r c l a t m a p acked
C ertificates a g a in st th* m etal lo
School at on th r T am ps Southern division M-rtislrig gam ed .17 fl percent in
yesterday
by
R
epresentative
w hich th a tre a s u ry
would U ke
O rals, th r prison a t H alford, the of the line were 919,209, and on March over the sam e month last t h e co m m it!* * incim. emt r t p p lr a of
l a u g h t e r wen* h eard aa »he added
I year
title , aa er*U aa a g a in st the silver W arren. D em ocrat, N orth C aro ­ prison farm a! Ilrlleglad* and the the line's telegraph w ires, IBM.
I In his announcem ent,
t h a t r e m a r k Igy her d r n l a t of i n ­
ouvehased In th* w orld m arket or lina, an advocate of the re s to ra ­ student center at the Slat-* Col j Folk county received th* larg e st
A
month
by
m
onth
rtim
paiirut,
I I " TWs I s u O a i a , Cress)
i l.ij
. _ „ k . . l , __
who v rrslty . Any left will I* devoted i
cen d iary aaaerlionR w h lrh th e I n ­
received fo r a g ric u ltu ra l toram od- tion of the m ajority rule
l 'h m f .1 by th* best opening day
,
»m |lh*»li °»
am ount, |.trt,D.’H, followed
by shows a climb In lineage u in e s s
ta rs a l in good govern m ent a n d 1
last week obtained a ruling from to a irp o rts.
d i a n a t d u c a t o i a t t r i b u t e d to t h r
illes.
H iH -tnrm igh with I27,4!&gt;U; Duval, log going fiom a 9.7 pcriviil gain
w rs th s r sine* IU1I, two insjur desire to continue to do hlo p a rt,
j d i n n e r a t t e n d a i t t a m hia t r a t tm o n i
llalney
th a t
it
S peaker R ainey btold new spaper- Speaker
920,KtK*; M arion. 913,70(1;
U k e , In Ja n u a ry , lo a IK par-silt inhsiuliall leagues today rm lisrk on toward fu rn ish in g th* people - a a
Incomplete
a
weak
ago.
m en y e sterd a y th a t silv er U g ltle- ia g a in st the rules
913.441); le v y , 912.919;
Pasco, r rra s e m F ebruary, a gair. more
1934 pennant races with hlgli efficient ad m in istratio n a t a milts
tie n w as n o t Included In th e Au (tetltlons to be m ade public.
th
an
dm
ildrd
in
March
912.IHD. Srm inols. 111..199; P in el­
hopes and s ip * c ts tlo n i
imum cost to th* t a x p a f o n ,
m in istra tio n p ro g ram
fo r th k
Blanton said If th* A ssociated .
h
las. 911,4IK; O range, 99791; Vo­
Mr. Long sta te d th s t hi* p n
An i.lrsl April Dsy. sunny sml
aeasion. A t th* asm* tim e th e sp e ­ P ress continued to publish such |
-------lusia, 9 d tl2 ; H ighlands.
992.11;
s u m . daw ned In all eight elites office of C ounty C om m tssioaoF /
cial Senate silver commlHa* de­ lists, Its representative* should . CANON C IT Y , Colo., A pr. 17.
I we, I M in , A lachua, gZUII.
whi rr gam es a re scheduled, with I which h e has been cltcto d OV*r
cided Im m ediate p assag e of toOM- b* b arred from the galleries.
! ( A I*) Five convlrts pushed th eir
'O K E E C H O B E E , Apr 17
(A F l H u. If Fan responding tu the position on th ree se p a ra ta
ta ry legislation was necessary and
way out of th r sta te p en ite n tlaiy
- l a m e r l am pheli, of llaasrngpr, I ts-srnlng rays of th e sunshlnr to ■Ions, ha* b ssn Ms only v
urged t h r us* o f sliver ax a p r l- ,
NAVY E F F IC IE N T
here y esterd ay , slabbed a g u a rd
was killed by lig h tn in g Sunday I swarm lo box officss, mone) in into politics.
,L &amp;
m ary money.
-----—
and and two civilians, kidnaped
aftprnoon whit* w alking w ith hh hand, and ■ sm lla on his face
-------------------------- .
Silver advocate* in lb s House,
W A SH IN G TO N . A pr. I7.--W 1 and beat two women and threw
'-v '.1
w lfr im p e d in g a plrc* of propincluding R rp rta sn to tlv *
M artin, —A dm iral D svld F. Sellers, com- th r city into the w ildest panic
Dver night e stim ates of -lul- N e w T r o a t m U n l P n
A m ass m eeting, tn which the • rty .
•x eru tiv ss placed the tu rn stile *o- 1 , e W 1
I 'O
D em ocrat, Colorado, aald th ey be nrandsr-ln-chlrf, yesterday radioed ■me* the bloody prison riot of
Mrs. Campbell, a teach er In th* lai for both th* A m erican and N a ­
public la Invited, will he held at
Itoe* Oliver sen tim en t was grow ­ th* N avy D epartm ent th a t tho 1UZD.
F o r L unar D I • « » * &lt; _
th e f a k e Mary Cham ber of t om- lla sssn g rr school, su ffe red front tional la a g e r s a t 119,000 t u t. L ai­
ing to s * th a n s i l e n t th a t it float had "d sm o n stra tad ■ g r a ti ­
T hree of th# men were soon
shuck
but
was
shle
to
walk
four
ring u im p e d e d
show ers, It epconM not ho (topped, regardlrxs fying degree of efficiency" dur­ ra p tu re d . Two oth ers were sought
W AHIIINGTON. A pr. 17— fAh mere* building tom orrow night at
CHICAGO, Ape. 17*
o f A dm in istratio n opposition.
Mark Hequa, Republican N a ­ N;00 o'clock for the purpose of **• miles tu th* n e are st restd*n&lt;v fur pears this m ight be consldsraldy now ttf*-**vlng tre a tm e n t
i n g Its m aneuvers o ff th* Pacific by police th ro u g h o u t the sla te
■id.
surpaaserl.
tional C om m itteem an from C a li­ Irctln g a randiilate to represent
la s t night.
pneum onia, which work* by
Coast.
i
fornia an d e ee tiW l aa a "Clua* D istrict 3. on the Board of County
Ing the
disease
t*m porar
friend and a d v is o r' of
form er ITommlasloners, It was announced
"w orse" end w arning th a t
today
by
the
le
g
isla
tiv
e
Cnmmit"re sid en t Hoover w as
pictured
dangerous &lt;iIt c a re t a re not
■ the S rn a U A ir Moll In v e sti­ te* of the la k e Mary (’handier of
wh«n they s te m to b*. '
R A R B O O N , F ra n o i, A pr. i t . - '
g atin g ("m m ltto # today as h a v ­ Com merce. I; A ftouglaaa, c h air­
rented yesterday to th* Ax
( A P )—G oaded by fs a rs
th a t
ing volunteered to use his W ash ­ m an.
college of physician*.
All residents of Diatriet 1 at*
W hite R o sato m a rig h t try to kill
ington influence In 1991 In the
Th* pneum onia trsa tm e a t, u sed I
The annual Salvation A rm y a p -1 following m assage from G eneral
M ao L m a T ro tsk y -rem ained in
The I P i t c h a rte r r u praaontad during the evening w ere;
interest nf an a v ia tio n company requested to a tten d this m eeting,
to cu rs lobar pneum onia, b ring*,
while
all
jwrpimn
intervHlrgl
in
th
t
p*ai
fer
funds
g
o
t
underw
ay
|
C
hairm
an
H
J
N
il
who
was
abh id in g a ll d a y h a t w ia rep o rte d by to m»ml&gt;er» &lt;&gt;f lloy S cout T roop
B yrl H iggs of T roop No 9 ad- controlled by E. L Cord.
on a n a rtific ia l "c risis" o f -th a ,
p a lle t M at n ig h t I t ha b a c k jn Ms No. &amp; a t a well a tte n d ed C o u rt of vanced In l i f e R ank.
sh o rtly a fte r ,t b re a k fa st sessio
session,
n , sen t ta rs u s* of another appoint d Ire a ss about two day* ahead)I'M
( I.airm an
Black,
A labam a, office nf im inly n&gt;iniHi»Mnn«r ■hortly
I j
»r* invited ti# luartitijMiif in the ■t th* F a n s h lluu.s* thi* m orning miArl which s n made before he
c a rs fatly g u a rd ed vJQo n ty r this Honor held In the A read* B uilding
H enry T am m of T roop No
I u-rniH-r at read Into th e record
schedule, whan *h* p a tie n t I* fa I
P a ri* ra b a rh .
laal nig h t, aa a fe a tu re of ccre- a n d Haymond M ontaalvalgr. did telegram from L yndol Young, e f- diK u iiio t)
whsr* K J. Bully, an officer ill had accepted th* position as hsad t o tt e r condition to m**t It, gllM j
Tht* com m ittee, which mt hide# th# cam paign, acted aa prssidaing of th* Army drive:
T ho sad d en fin d in g o f th o ex moniea which included p ra t ante- nay N ls, J r , a n d Chum S tanley, tn c i ot C e n tu ry A ir L in e, to I s
Dr. Simon S. Leopold *f
Roy Unwell. C W l»bill. |{ 0 . officer, and sev*rb| "P ep " talks “ O fficers and Soldisrs,
lied R asal*n revo lu tio n ist on tha tion of num rruua m erit badge* and prom oted to S ta r Rank.
It Manning o f th o Cord C orporadslphle In «xp*rire*ata ha e a t i
W
hitr
end
F
rin
k
Kvana.
ib
of
the
o f th o c ap ita) em ber o th er form a &lt;&gt;f advancem ent in
B ralley
Odham
ami
Floyd '■•m dated In Soptom ber, I N I ,
war* mad* by interestod w o rk trs. A nnual Salvation Army Appeal:
death rat* front 71 p a rra n t ta
th * P o v m o rg a a g a v o ra m sat Beeutdom
T ouchstone.
prom oted la F lrsi • a&gt; mg th a t Y o cn g knew Raqua Opinion th a t the heel »a&gt; lo obMors than lOo men and women
"W e ar* now in strik in g d is­ p a rt ant.
U in ifimkJ men for rr|&gt; rraentetion set o u t a fte r b re a k fa st in sn of. tance of our goal, in d I tru st a
w hich la expected o h w tly to m r i
T he c h a rte r » i&gt; preaentad by C lass Hank.
|.&lt;-i -nnally and ho hollered “III*
Th* crisis is produced by
O r i r i n r hook to C craioa, whence A rth u r B ranan, chairm an o f 't h e
N orm an W hit* and Ju* labill of influence w ith th * Hoover Ad- or public of fire ta in ih r m erm tr fo rt to rats* ■ quota og 12999.7.1, glorious victory is ours
Yuur Jscting a ir Into th* lung,
prfi
ir
h
iai
II
he
tricil
tomorrow
ho S o d l- ‘ *"■“
L«ko M ary, and H erlnan Echols. mimsi ration can bo need to oar
nasdsd to provide for th* fins s p irit of co-operation
hat com pression is m aintained In .
needs of the local Arm y poet d u r­ b rought Inspiration and c o u rag t; lung for about 49 hoar* La
Dkk M ason a n d Ju lia n H tanstrom . a ib antage." Tho Cord Com pany, Right
p rem o lsd to Second Class Rank.
ing th* noxl yea r.
your m an ifest devotion to
th* w*y, ho explained, lb* p ro g ress o f
II was show n ta -lo th a r
ro rre -Wade W ansley end Ned floslir. -l"-r. I nes, WM OOikMg tn ho VO
A pproxim ately on*-th!rd of this cause o f hum anity ro -m ark t t h # tb
____
s dlaasre Is halted and
T A U T A, A p r.
IT -^ V -M ra .
arim lttod to T enderfoot Hank, Ijik r air mail route* th ro w n open fo r
sum had been ra k e d through ed- s t u d y sdvanco o f o u r poopl* to- j •ta rt* ,
G eerg* H . g lr k s kt a d, M, p r ttlM a ty troop.
vsnes gift*, w orkers'
subecrip- ward a h ig h er idealism .
i ,,ni|H-titiv* bidding, i n d wsa n o t'
d e n t «t th e T i o p a a u x iliary of
Gordon lla ll,
W nt. G o e tu h , trvir.g to moko a daal for a n y
tlono, and th* w ere of sums of th*
“ Who saves his Ufa, m ust loss
A— r i m W a r V r t e w u ,
llo r s r e Moore, and E dw ard Heldm ront rart.
W ASHINGTON. A p r .
J 7 . — Army members who turned in re ­ It In service, *nd I commend you
M i O e y R. SW fTer, SB, o f T am pa,
admitted to
T enderfoot Rank.
A bill aiilhiiiising tha fadaral ports before noon today.
for your raadlnos* to give o f y our
------ T T - 7 -------T r i o ) No. 1, S anford.
governm ent to pay 929,000 rew ard
Frank Evans, m ajor of
th t Unw and su b stan ce to so w o rth y
T E U * A BO U T IT
M erit h ed g es aw arded were a fo r capture, .lead or all?*, of Ul* county dirU lan, spokt briefly a t a causa aa th a t of o*r Salvation
M W w gi
n o tio n 's chief desperado** w as lire th a b ro o k fU t session. II* urged A rm y, which I* now one n f our
.'T
lH
'K
T
O
N
.'-C
oJtf
If , Apr. l i r e traduced yesterday by Ropraaoo- worker* tn " Im p lrs sv sry b o d j tn p erm a n en t and m ost vital in sti­
B idaey N ix, J r . won badg** In
leap aea dlveT| ta tlv e Dwight Fatruan ( D. T ax e s), th* county fa sher* In th* work tution*.
M stal C ra ft. F irst I"* ’’
u.id yr*
b* aang aongS t Th* m ta su ir would |c*v* to th* dan* by tha A rm y la th is city and
"Th* com plst* success of th is
Of n u tty " and a tto rn e y general tha rig h t to nam* county."
J O S M lnartk w o n s " I I I keep
u n d e rta k in g m ats w ith you. You
railed hi;
te e fo ld e r, Raym ond M eatMusic.
10* "to m ake
crtm igals whom ho considers
Th* lailuonci of th* A rm y ovsr- have b ssn selected for th* Im por­
P . t o l p h A. Sm ith. C. W,
rh ila reactieri M ho public enem ies and for whes* ***s d uring th* W orld W ar, was ta n t w ork o t hand bocaua*
P u g h Ron o bed f a ta m&gt; self
of
worked
M r. B ranan, Roy H ow ell. C.
(re* him from
a a d Rook Binding.
ihonsioa th* rew ard would bo told by M ajor A. B. P eterson of y o u r loyalty, y o u r
enthoslasm ,
j
n
j
t
h
e
.UCt
loon, and S**utm *st*r* Her■aervoir outlet
)W*fl won badges Jn
Hanford, veteran o f actual com bat. and y oor Indom itable win to do
M orris, le o n a rd Mi U m u
pipe whei
W d C a rp e n try .
-. D epartm ent of Ju stic e en.plnycs
K arl I sh u ts nn. principal spoak w hat you propose. Busy p eople—
A - M onU * Ivat ge
won right h
it from tho** -rhu would rr, outlined th* needs of ttw Army { all bf 'you,—but busy p
§10*4*4 anaa*
water,
U * fp r th f fsderal reword. In this county. Ho fls# rood (ho! (Contlaand On f m i

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He ExpectsToPreu
. F o r Re-Payment

Senator Admits
e
Corresponded With
U tility Heads, Rut
Denies Misconduct

PUBLICITY GIVEN
SO LO N SCA U SES
S T IR IN HOUSE
AP, H earst Syndicate
Scored ForPrintinfj
Petitioners* Names

Johnson Law Tei
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American Trad
Official NawaO

Carolina Solon Takes
Rack Charge T hat
Educator WasJalled
During World W ar

COAST LINE PAYS AD IN CREA SES
SCHOOL TAXES IN TELL STORY OF
ALL BUT 1 COUNTY BUSINESS UPTURN

STOCK EXCHANGE
L o n g Anno'
REGULATION ACT For
Re-ElectMfl
LOOMS AS STRICT Commission

Seminole WiUReceive Survey Shows Papers
$
From
Have All TimcHigh
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State Institutions To
Renefit R y F E R A

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SentimentSeenSwingring: Toward BUI Of
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Sunny Skies Beam On ;th* citn&gt;. .„d c*i*ry industry.
Opening Ball G a m e a j s ; ^ : ' ^ ^

I

5 Convicts Push Way
Out Of Colorado Jail

Mass Meet Will I{e
Held At Ixake Mary
Hoover Advisor Is
BuildingTomorrow
Named In Air Mail
Pact Investigation

Trotsky Hides Out In
Fetr Of H is L i f e

South Florida Man 1
Killed By Lightning

One Third Of Quota Set By Officials Of
Salvation ArmyPos t For Drive, Raised

1934 Charter Presented ToTrpop No. 5 j|,
At Well Attended Court Of Honor

n m om cu u m u B

Propowe $25,000 Prize
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P a b B a h td In FToHdn’ a H e a r t
T k a W o r ld 's G r e a le a t V e g e t a b le
B M « d
R ic h e s t G a rd e n L a n d

Mtnber Aaaociated Press

Akerman’s C i t r us
Injunction Revoked

Roosevelt Tries T o
Halt Activities 0 f
Groups WhichHave;
Been Opposing Him
WASHINGTON. Apr.

14.

NEW SPAPER

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&gt;

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATl’RDAV. APRIL 14. 1934.

PRESIDENT HAS
MEETING WITH
KEY CHAIRMEN

— ( A P ) — P resid en t Roose­
velt took a hand In th e con­
fused legislative situation to­
day through a conference
with chairm en of all key con­
gressional com m ittees.
S upporters of legislation
co n trary to his p rogram have
been h sving such A fling that

H (Hire

__________________________________ _ • ________________________________________ A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y

N EW O R LE AN S , Apr. 14.W ’) —The United States Fifth
Circuit Court o f Appeals todayrevoked an interlocutory
in
Junction U.urd
by
Federal
Judge Alexander Akeiman in
the Southern O i.tricl of Flor­
ida which restrained the Flor­
ida Citrus Control Committer,
an agency o." ti.n Agricultural
Adjustment
Administration,
from applying the
measure,
o f the A A A art against
two
Florida .hipping and product­
Ing companies. Judge
Akerman's order of several week,
ago in effect held A A A policies
unconstitutional. Circuit Court
Judge, here recently auspendrd
thr injunction pending a fin.il
hearing, and in today's opinion
they annulled the nutrainlng
order. Prorktion of citrus ship
ments In Florida ha. Iren pro
cording under the stay granted
by the Appelate Court at thr
lime the rase » « ■ filed here.

W E A V E R

Fair tonight and Sunday with rie*
lug temperature.

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UTILITY FIRM M a s s a c h u s e t t s Gouemor,^ EXCHANGES
Leading Democrat; Charges
RAPS FEDERAL NR A Is Halting' Business
“
ARE OPPOSING
TRADE GROUP
CONTROL BILL

NEW
YORK,
Apr. 14— The tion’* niiMt prominent
imlilica!
New Ileal Wednesday received a f i*u 11
s tiff I halli-ngr from Gov. Joseph I to
jn order tcv exist
The
It Ely o f Massarhusetta,
w|&gt;o|vle» that American hu«inrRM **ii
urgnl tha| thr emergency mcaa •now able ami in a f ■me of mind
lure, o f the Administration
be I to a»*umr a positive
offrnRtvt
abandoned a. i|Uickly a . possible jmovrmrnt for thr re-creation of
and announcement be made
|o fblr and
hone"!
employment.
the nation that normal economic Jlle uncompmmi.ingly urged that
«nd governmental habiU w ould,'the present drif, in government,
lie restored
whereby it is becoming the sup\\ ASH IN G TO N . Apr I I
(A P I
Addressing
thr New
W AH IVINlfTO N.
Apr
14
York I ...........
port of the |K*op|«* rather
than
Thr frtirrnl trade ronimts'ioii
The Governor
expressed
( A D - Twrnty/ive
utitck
ex­
tile supported by them. ! h* halted,
«n&gt; charged yesterday by thr An
that and confidence be placet! m in* changes ta«l night i««ued a joint
m inted f i l l
and Electric Corn expressed his convictions
disclaiming any inten
l&gt;Mti\ with "a cheap, political tnek” «e r e such a move on the part dividual initiative to finish
the stalrmr*
in « itm * on Hr record thr pur* of the Administration published Jol d pulling the nation out of t on -f - exintlng Ihs- adoption ef
teg u t. v legislation
&lt;h:««a' hy Associated of u (murr tomorrow, the irsult •would b« the depression
' &gt; hnnges recently made by th*
• ••tin any owned by W. T Thayer, • pi'eily recovery
Th&lt; announermen,
of such a
This s|ieech is intei i retnt aa
\ru York Mate "m ator. at $IJ.
decision hy the
Administration commit tecs of Congress in the
have lieen
••mi mote than Ur book valuation •one of the noisl «igm lnant anti- Would find the people irady to Fletcher.Rayburn bill
, . ,
,
, New (Hal
utterances
an • far
I • Her* a r r t introduced recently 1 ....,
sustain any tempoiary g rief in­ de. -tilled as victories fur the
,
,
.
. ,i
. . .
a t.
maile, for it eonii** fi«&lt;m
j slock exchanges," thay said. Sucil
mem* volved III the steady curtailment-!„
;it flu- t '•niiui-"Ai()ii s utilities in*,
r o f thr rrtwldrnfs •wii party of
tnli-inrnls air
based on tho
the pomp pi immc
mraMlies.
•i'»"v which putporti*d to show
Hell jk&gt; from imp o f the na*
assumption that the exchange,
II iiivoi luitl interested himself m 1 _
(Continued tin Page Foun
have bs-en seeking In prevent efbin'Ini ioii for Associated's Itenc
feetive legislation or to avoid al­
lit
together Federal regulations.

( ’itinsr Of PowerPlant
Sale On Record Of
Probe Said ‘Cheap
P o l i t i c a l Trick’

THE

Joint Statement Dis­
claims Intention Of
Halting- A d o ption
Of Regulatory Law

F lv a

NILMDER 148

OnU

East Coast Branch
To Be Abandoned
W A S H IN G T O N , Apr. 14.—
MP)— The Interstate Commerce
Commission today
authorised
tha Florida East Coast
Rail­
way Company to abandon
27
mllai o f
track
from
New
Smyrna to Orange City Junc­
tion, Fla. The railroad pleaded
that the amount of traffic de­
veloping waa causing a drain
on the company’s finances, and
that there was no further justi­
fication for continuing opera­
tions.

STRIKES DARKEN
ONE SIDE OFU.S.
INDUSTRIAL VIEW
Fatter Pay EnvelopeH
Brighten Picture In
Few ManufacturieH

COAST CITY IS
ENJOINED FROM
TAKING BONDS
Akerman Temporarily
Holds Up Payment
OfWestPalm Beach
Taxes With Bonds
ORLANDO. Apr.
14. —
(A PT— FwloraJ Jtidirn Alrocandrr Akerm an today issued
an Injunction nfralnsl
offi­
cials of the city
of
W est
Palm Reach prohibiting them
from accepting l&gt;onds in pay­
m ent of tax es and also from
laauing or redeem ing acript.
Holder* o f &gt;a 500,000 of W att

a ? Oaok talk
aaa ueemexi
in ,
Talm Reach bond* had
alleged
I^Brdcr. Any concrete attempt, to
that acceptance of bonds in pay
W atralght*n a course to
adjourn­
mrnt nf taiaa, and the la.uance
ment, however, had to xxeit un­
and nrrulation o f some 140,000 In
til next week.
c
o
m
p
a
n
y
*
s
tiitc
im
iit
•rript which in their form are tax
The Houae wa. in rrrr.a with
!Thr stock exchrngra o f thi
« « *
T k *
U a a r lilH
P ffM l
■"••I by itR counsel, W. A
• the Senate seeking action on a
Strike* and rumor* of «(rik r« antiri|&gt;atinn notes, waa working e
country
have
no
-uch
purpose
t (olluwcd introduction I
prvfrrrnrr against tham.
report
adjuating
difference,
siitomotive
field"
They l,«v r ...........
,,rmt(ll)| in nil an«l
• ••in in i*&gt;* in n o f a tabb - w h ic h
with the other branrh over BankA temporary
Injunction
waa
•I \"*vciatctl wntcupR o f |xk ,.
bill solwiy hwMii.e ,t contains un weighnl down one «ld* of thr in- granted by Judge Akarman pond­
bead cotton production limit bill.
rhiptrial "CRlr Friday while
fatwmrk.ide
an
•'"■
'"I"
They
w
eie
made,
the!
..............
.
Representativea
backing
the
ing a hearing hare Apr. 24th.
iie o id staled, hy .1 E I'hrney. ap
v -ion..
.'he st.s k ex. Iisage. trnln* pay rnvrl«tf&gt;«i ^ other in*
McLeod cloaed trank payoff meas­
I rai»et descrilwd liy the nimmi&lt;iluatrira
wrrr
Uniwn
on
th#
coun*
fnvor legislation which will
ure, and leg Illation to refinance
slon as controlled h&gt; Assnciateil. ;
vent exre.slxe speculation and ter balance
farm mortgagea with grrentarka,
Another develn| nivnt yrst. idaj
Sailor.* and silver makers were
which will give to the fesleral
both' oppoaed at the White llotiae,
was testimony Hint the electric
government full power to prevent recipients nf cheering news.
kept hammering away drapite thr
power indiistiv m I:il,,.i gan ilunfair practises on stock ex­
Ten percent
wage
increase#
Preaidential parley. A .cant 14
changes "
upprnval t.. n pl.m I.. selerl utilll,
Apr.
W ASH ING TO N.
names had to be obtained to get
n rrr applied to the
minimum
in i\ei&gt;
state
w Iim
H AVE N , Apr. 14.- &gt; t r '(A
treasury
yeRtenlay executives
the 14ft necessary to force B ••itc
( D - Thi
W E ST PALM BEACH Ap. 14.
Bub-committees of Isnh branches scale f«»r l.t.tMM) sailors nf
the
would f h i tliei in I’lieratliili with
was rxpressed here (41 Out of the wilderness of de­ Of Congress
on the mortgage proposal*.
i called
in fourth lib
continiiml t h e i r (irrs t l^ikr* • airier." Association,
O ff,rials of The Salvation A r ­
loads
of
educational
nisi
I
..on
I
early
government
Compulaory publicity for all In- «*rty bund* fur redemption next
Wprh o f redrafting the lull yrstei
anil inilicatmns pointed toward ar­
I he lh ayri item insulted the
I reimbursing Florida pression and hark In the sunshine - day, making nunn-ious hut un rival of thr right hour day on the my's annual appeal for funds to
come tax rtturru « n v&lt;4ml 41 to October in a second Administra„ f the I hn n. Ih.we
• fm al least part of nf prosperity rentes the I'mti-d Important changes
maintain Its evangelistic, character
.14 by the Senate yesterday JuaL 1 tion move
slash public debt in­ •.... h '*e
lakes
« oinpoiiy „ f t'hateaugax, lx .*
d'ltng I hi Miditrrra- States, Mark Wilcox, Itrpirsrnlsbefore the revenue hill wai passedj tereM charger
j The exchanges joining in the * R U'allac# and Company, silver­ building, and social welfare pro­
'"
I
k
.
Ill
r.134
by
A
.........
d
H
e
fly
.................
five tive to Congress from the Fourth
by a vote of 53 to 7.
Secretary
Morgcnthau d i c w
statement yesterday Included the! ware
makers at
Wallingford. gram in Seminole County for an­
I fow er e.no-ein paid f I •iJ.ilJil f,„
The measure now goes hark to from ii glass jar to selerl Ih*
Florida District, told the Florida New York Stock Exchange an I Conn., handed ila 1000 employes other year, are highly pleased with
III.
lonipany
which
was
•
slued
on
1 in of ih« .liinint chamber of
the House for action on Senate serial luimher* o f the bonds riillc*, till* ( ilM-U| (
Ciiinmeiee woaller ones acatlered about the a 10 percent rale#
thr widespread intersol In tha
utpanv
* amendments.
for Apr. 15
H y Helmmuntry
»x*».:.tHi Tin. m.li* al.*,
Wage boast# of various
aites campaign which gets under way
roiivenlloii here yesterday sflei
The bill la ratimated to lie rap■
foteaeex
*1 don't know whe. hot you't)
Ihi«\. l of $ r.'.IMHI
were announced at th# Corning
•lit k
Tueadey morning at the Episcopal
abl* or railing f 450,000,000 in su- ever aeen this iH-fore, Iml lien • «•• m l
tom ns th-1
(N . Y ) Glass Works and thr In*
•
"It
•
•
f
a
IrMi
i
v
iitien
I.\
|*roai
dltlonal ravtn u*.
&lt;‘••Il|rtr«»majk
W
tlroi.
whn
will
Parrish lleuaa, with a m aetlng.of
goes,"
Moigenthau smiled
t«
i !•• «’nm IIIi»«.|,|||
geranl!
Hand
Plant
at
Painted
l&gt; ut Kmiscxi ii i,. -Miiatiit Klrtch M4l&lt;Ir» a luncheon •e««ion „t the
Many adjustments will have to newsmen and tna&lt;ury offn ia ls a
all
workers, Including county com­
Post
thwi
Ihe I l.u-m l ouip.111,
*i. Hllhuugh t)n
I’ rx-MiWnt In
b, made la conference ami. , ji%-ha grasped a paper cylmitni.
.
the
mittees, tt waa stated hy hhlney J
uwaed hy Thwyer. hut piuxun*. diraUd he dnl nut hcln-xc i nngre«&lt; I i«m%rntlon today, &lt;|t«&lt; URRei|
Th#
automobile
Industry
provwd by M Ul lldlfsta bafore llm
The result was that holders ol itsoids hud shown tins and it
N il, general chairman, today.
Recovery p r»Mm
I'lvaidrnt
giam of
uf
wnnld In- willing t.i eppropnai
Ang-pkndlng legislation goes L l'th c t
4 |»rirvnt fourth libtiitirj runf,lined in tin A .eis.o 1 l(.H»a»*velt
Mrs. Arthur Hranan, general o f
fiin-l. (•., i-axinciil ,.f all
hlgge
&gt; mg, that in Mi
i f i White House.
whoB4' !»oniU h«\i* M*tui| nuinltoiB llic III
I -si .
month's production In four years, the ladles A im y met with her
l'.i:t:t then s m - I.'.UOO.Onn jnble*A combination of 2M Democrats, vnilifi* x*ilh an n or *J will !&gt;«• nu
Mf M IIII.S, A pi I I
,/Jh |.|,. but menaced
nevertheless
hy majors and captains In thr appeal
The l*ii-sidi-nt 12 Republicans and Shipatrad. the t ifir j (!m! dii-ii i»rcuritwx uit- duo
riie countiy and the gm ein.m nt Ho Willie Mae Miller today lost
walkouts.
M ils
r ill
I ,p m
office in the Mtlach I,u,Ming, F ri­
farmar-lahorita, put through the in (h«* inobllr of nrxl OdnU-i
wen I,n trial and i-m ale l-usim- s hi'i three months' fight against
LaFoliette proposal to subject all
fni thi
t.-liru l g..xc,n„ient t „ i
Detroit tool and &lt;11#
worker# day morning, and selected ll)t) laAn official treasury aiini&gt;iin««*
leuencytheiiiia. s.iuietlmai called numbering .1000 ijuielly «|uit work, djra to assist In her department
xn lusll) paiul (oil
t-i-a, 41-.INK),IIIi,i |„ JsOdli.uoii
returns to public Inspection and In
nirnt liitlitalr*! Ihry would ha •• wi
rin- ins,. (,, ginwcis, m ailditioii
•mparr that wiih the cnndi lukemia, just when friondx and while union leaden* went albout of tha organisation
ntaka It m ai^atory upon the sec­
opportunity in rkrhanirv tin -»
leukemia, had begun to entertain
retary of the treasury to is.ua
negotiating individual agreements
In tha alx diviaibna of the men'*
•'*&gt; "*Sf " » •••»! id ciaduatlii) |" " " " ' , l i xi*ls today and Imlay
ra!li*s| Uuid' for
lain
i«nur* of
hopes for her recovery. Her moth­
regulations, with presidential ap­
•be
fl)
m
all
aluiut
II
I.IIIHI.ISHI
I
“
r
bave
not
yet
ati
•miplishi-d
all
with manufacturer# ani! shops No army of which Jullua Dingfrldar,
jru\t*rniiii*ni ad u rilu *
er and daddy. Mr and Mrs W
wl.injis 1||, slate mil) , |„ ui
I we want t&gt;i .In alllmugh w. h
proval,&gt;to govern such rlam ina *
disordH# arose.
II. II Coleman, Walter I. Cooper,
W 'AM IIM STON
!'
\|" II
i,|
It Miller, stood t.ealde the o|ierstpt**\MimtH)
$ 4"&lt;* ihk
tlon.
| Thr li«*w ih II wa- mad** jiiM hr
lely
Jones, and
Harvr&gt;
Framing, head
uf Fred Dorner. S. E
I RID gone a lung way
I ’l l s i l u l . i j t h a t _ 'h
, *4*1 limn m.«
■rig table
.M
orgi-ndiau
aiiimutit-rd
dmt
thr
atiMiil
M*kmg
•!».*i«•
«•
Fifteen Republicans and
III]
the Oil Worker#' Union, a«serted Frank Evans, are majors,
■ •*! I hr fnlcral
"Thlx imptiixenietit
* * thi- t h l n t l l , . n f *o
i
« ntfinr »» K’*v*» mmuiii than
convriMon
o
ffn
m
g
of
:j
|
4
|
lt.i
I
.
king up at t!ir»ii m ith hi'i 100,000 men would t»e railed out workers have been appointed.
Democrats
voted against
the
•• n * r c s " h i ig lit t'ldetital During the la-t .ea-m it
the I'm nsyLania lUilru id |'4i'»«n
l"g*th *» t «•*!«•i mI
r&gt; n* *h*' vt hi«|it*iri| on strike within 4H hour# if wage
amendment. Their leaders argued I rent in I J ) ra| tiolida. (.al f,,,i »(4 gci Hum u tm h plunge,( „ (
v u la i u n i*
wax exllliialed tlial t |nl lda had big, hairl
Urfder thr direction o f
u
%
IM
It "destroyed all privacy of an in lihvitir*. cmIUm! la*t (h tidwi f h duel m 1’ itl-l nigh, l it , 2i,
l.tNIO.nnu xixitorx I tuxI wanut "Don’t rry, daddy I’ l.axe don’t, differentials planned b&gt; the co l-ehmann. ornetary of the 8emltnii&gt;
ninther, dear I don't want you In onlination committae of the oil nole County ( hamlier of Com­
dividual." furnished financial In­ A pr l.’i. and for $ l.J &lt;4. .*H» m mg II |u-is,.ii« t„ ,|t-4ih
accident It wax dm to a lextoia
Ml*
formation of one man to a com !
|wrcent notes maturing
lion id rnnfidenee in government, feel s a il" She gax|ied painfully'. r*ri!e authority w«r# adopted, lie merce, speakers are being ar­
g w lc.l l,»l»&gt;
h&gt; thi
Intestate
• miled agem, the smile that had *#••1 thr union would a#k
petilor and subjected all the dr- 2 ,ot* ,r'1 4M3l,OIIO,tMK).
1021* ranged fm thr churches on to­
in buxinexx Tlie |M-op|e hate
1 "iniurii r
t .,miiu.....n s
..f.t,
endiaied hei lo hundreds win, Ixa.l S » |?e» a n d a .‘tO h o u r w « t k
tails of a return to "common g o * -1
—
morrow, Mini musing progntfit*
raplulrH
ii.m
n
an-l
hope
• un an
Apr . I 4. t A I* i
sip of the street
hoped s n&lt;l played for her reroxery.
I'hiladelphia police arrested 6t&gt; #rr#ng«rd fm the workers rmtly
r.tii'**ivr *|tied '• « « ur v* wUx
itnn««
pi imIucI |4**i
'T in - lent-wed i i-lif idem i ix dm
Renator l a
Follrtte tlt-W ia.i,
■ nd slumped hack on the white in a ila-h toith striker# and pick Officials -•&gt; the progi#m is to b*
Maintil for tin uf v ft viliirb 4•a
• |H’ I 1 f l i t H r il'lllt ,.f to remedial legi-lation -.p-uxored
table
aided by Senator Norris (It N,-h ) ’
f s surpiisr rharmrtvr.
|rip at two knitting mills.
*
" r t r injutiti
ti
i •11m 11* t h r
rn«i«l
hy the Adinmixt i at ion al VV'aah
liam
did
the
fought doggedly for the proposal'
The rate disiace in whirh white
A dispute over lunch hours at
H J l/#hm#n, is major of th*
la«t Jl milt* nf it ion, mcludmg
bhoM ifiyr Bn frit IhiH yrm ingtorx Fill inaUner. th.
Ii.mn
the latter eonlending its teal puii.d
corpuscles thr Viscose Company in le#w|aton, big g ift division, and h« will
rition #.f I.if*. Insuramr Owners' la-an Act. one of tin most -orpuacles null
NAx
S H V ILLE . Tcnn. Apr 14
one atop in 2,1 mmol
S|HC
poae waa U ..“ lncre.,e the ho, e.i
from the tdoodsticam had won He I'a . drew 10(H) employes out on port at th# workers' rally on th#
IndictmcntR charfrin* M) people ir tia,n» on thie curve un.li-i
tr«|
ytslrrd ty important of the R rroxei,
pm
it,,
revenue te the governm ent"
•■•tile with the cheerful four-year atr ike
amount subscribe*! In advance.
.Mrinphia anil Shelby county with rule, wax auppn-ed to l&gt;r not over
4|u*it«*i
rnrlrd
Mar
J|,
rram,
U
fiu
e
the
taxir
wealth
of
"This won t hurt a single citi"Id girl who sang, played, and
Seven strikers were arrested at
On* cuiniilatlv*• total * * * 12.7 pci
Rtf kin* relief and Ruppllea writh&lt;» jt 25 milei gn hour.
the
nation
Ilex
in
small
homes
|
sen and will bring million, o f ,|ol
stone-throwing
bcin* in aetual nee«l are now brin*
Miiiotiiii for th and owners of these homes And ■lanred throughout the .-trance Ill­ Nr** York In a
In x „-w of the cirumxlanri-x," • •in mIn»v*• |b
lira into the treasury," Norris
ness, unable to understand why be 11Ir trttoeen pickets and em­
aoufht. Col. Walter
Siiup*on, the bureau xanl. "It app,.a r &gt; that «orrr»|Min«linK
ih id h ! ! « » !
year due tu this art there have town
her parent* ««-rr i d *ad, unable ploye* of the Teleradio Engineer­
"late FKKA
adriiinintiator
*ai I Eng,ih man Sha« muat have I,.-, „
rinsed m Etonda alone non home i
g f
Follatte argued it would "dn yesterday.
t" rralitr lb* tragi*
fair
that ing Corporation.
either
d,
ad
,,,
»«,
,n,
ap.,
alt*d
ain
loan*,
aggirgatm
g
more
than
1
to bring about the filln,. „ f
gilppr*! bn
Employes of
the
Chance
T be curb of |H'upli- to *et their pii-xrnl him from taking pn,p,-r
OOO.i'OO,
smi
th*
rv
mii
|
h
ntlin*
Ttontot return., more l„ prex'.nt riainem o ff the 10IU ba- been “ Ire
un .*(,000 bran application*. aa*M‘KMt I llrforr M a tin g thr b«»apilal thla Vought Company, airplane build­ Hanford's contribution to G#V*
elrpa
to
tiling
*u.
tiaam
undl-l
nm
legallied form , of U«-dodging, niendouR." hr *an!
morning sbr Itdd hrr
parents. ers at Hartford,
Conn,
met ernor Dave .SholU* fund for the
t tinl "
mu: oiorr tbRii |x ihhmhmi '
E n in
Di m all device, worked out by e,
C*r. Tea . Apr 14
"I'm not afraid. I |nvr you. I lov# Thursday night to vote on join crippled children of Florida wai
Porig."
i \1*1
f3.lf.A0
Tin* ron*rram«rn#|
ri prcst-nUi* | you *1a*!*1&gt; and I lovr J o in , I am
men early yexte
ing the strike of IfiOd workers at
, *'ii
(•'«• further ■!#(«•«! that mill
passenger a of
not afraid "
A check for that amount waa
two
other
aviation
plants
• it. III tiaiixenntlnental bus of|bave hern fed thmugli the Em
sent to Col
Harold Collee
of
-•.mi
iii-h. rin-lr haggagl.«*ncy Rrlii-f
pro*iain,
Jacksonville
treasurer
of
the
- k&lt; •
" " a lonely rna.1 near Fbuitla abuit- ba* m * » iv
fund today.
The check
repre­
" I "I and fled with a me than Ilfi.OOM.fMMi in t« |M%
sented thr nrt procre&lt;la of the
Funeralaerrlcta for
Wra
T
• m aimed companion from ployrnent and •uffrtin*
Governor's ilall which was stagad
Apt
It
Tbomaa, 50, logger who has been 1 CHICAGO,
hrar-r
•I «L
monry v»a» not mat* h*.
at the Mayfair Hotel last Friday
paployad
by 8. O. Shlnholaer Thlt&gt;U*b M D ll dttiiliK,
M l III*
4III I
• &lt;••'! th# hut #t i||, for dollar ■* ttax re«|i*ii
night
ri«*vkui
for
about thro* yean ,
will be mob of lU.OOii « um * i»
w ira th ' a «*i« iml
I’UTFS
A total of $111.’ .**| In fedrral tion .Mr Andrews said:
" f Fort Worth amt othrr alatcv, said tt»* ap««k
A feature of the Ball, as re­
hold a, tha grave eld# in Rylvan the body of - I - &gt;• a --id Doiette
Womvn fi'iibflit
M i at* Id
funds has been i«dra*ed to 1.12 lo ­
••tor forced II l[ * » « * I m o Florida withonf
"These bonds have bent selling ported by a member of the com
U k e Cemetery near Paola to­ Zietluw, xn tun «.r a i 1 year-old pulled hau . ’ . ' 111111111, to i. in I
lM*inir match* &lt;1
cal growers sine*
ihr .Seminol# in the large market, at a little mltlee on arrangements was th«
' " f ‘ h« bus, to take (hjn dim*
morrow afternoon at 1:00 o'clock. atxluctor, waa &gt;aim-.! Horn a flow, the entrain. IX-nd.-wx nf .........
County National Kami Loan As- • hove par, indicating a ready mar­ fact that while Governor BholU
-outh of the mam
“ I f Do ­
Mr. Thomaa died at tho Far- r e fille d chaja-l yixleiilay, plated •■Ilex We.i- lo tm
J'l.iev .....
•••elation w#a orgsmsrd in K#p- ket for th#m. Juat a week after was Invited to thr affair as an
“ "d e road t„ the tal, aa • -,o h a v e c h a r g r- t
Memorial
Hoe- in a white heatxe an-t dnxen away neya Were |.U-I-d lro ;„ the chap
'he third man
aatd, "lb . n in* i* #n ri| a* i ini* lit trmber, it was announced by H. F. the banks began using Ininds in­ honor guest and was offered a
afternoon to be buried in t olo-id ia nine- Ol poof
Andrews, secretary-treasurer
of stead of casu, tha first bonds lo complimentary ticket, hr declined
in restoring !•• m«**. r r l i r v *uf
after h# was Ury.
A ecrrie .onliaxting wnh . .
be •old on th# New York market (he offer, and insisted on paying
faring, »*-»• m g in n f i d r n * *
s lid thr Association today
Tha almplr last i-ie- w ire die- riotouarxesc out-oir we- - . l a - - , , a
Hour #ft#r h#
Bine# Beptemter, Mr Andrew* weir purchased »t 100 3-4 We an­ his dollar.
■ /Dritl ( b|I’llpride, an-t
U 4 bMB (truck on th#
th* head
heed by rupted by the fie n io d mob of aide the chapel
staled, 22S applications fur loans ticipated these bonds which bear
• Iv u e t m limb
manl.
morbid spectators
Do* *tto a faltiei, t.eo. ge Zi, tlo-- 1 ‘ I.X i (
With ■ bob, Mr. Thnm
Thniua
w ii
a* wa#
When word wax sent out that no xvaa seated with hi.
hem..... ]
"The wts,
' ! ii |i and plan* wtr# filed with hMn. and a total 3 1 4 percent Interest per annum
la a thicket M r Paola ruttlnc more would he adniitte-l to view Tour, and daughter, Imta, 12 The i i ,
nlrtg of out » ••iiim andri in rhiaf" of I1.115A7B was applied for in would sell at par or above at the
•*•
Saturday.
time we set the interest rate, for
T M pair had rut through tiro body, the line wh . ti . i i i n l e j l* b y ’i grand mother, Mrs
waa crrdtb-d !•) (I.« •iM-akrr with thes# loans.
Don.
-"I perceot of
•MlftJA
On# humlred and thirty of tha government bond*
aaa tr w tad a* U fall. It i « « p t eight abreast In o r k i.y fa&gt;hmn WHU, who had eai «d for thr rhiid 123
maturing
in
I
i
it.
!(rr&lt;»very
pro­
tha
aucco-s
•ai
sxtcsamrnl
of
^ M la t Lsi
■lailve
applications hsd barn approve*! to IU4I. bearing the same rate were MANrollU
• O l o t another U rge tree, cauc for two blocks atnrnie-l th. iliei«-L •II her brief life, .at With tea
. ? t»
II
gram.
Ilr
ro
m
lu
b
‘i
'
We
air
»2I.*'M -I had ben eollecU-,1. ,1
fo r T h u r n U y i
Hastings
laslo*
Apr
I,
hr
*latrd,
and
1
1
1
were
selling
above
par."
lav a limb to break off. Bafora
The mob, inr»«t!y vvmitrtt orvl •t I earning down her face The t.a W # • a
" I by a t y Clark Frank coming out uf i Ih Miiihrnraa of
s«
(I
A
p
a
W
h
lr
u
ho • » « Id toeapa tho danger, tbia children, d r flr l thr r ffo il* « f M»- 11,1 mother, who was permitted
Mr Myers pointed out that these B a r t o w
41
of withdrawn by the applicant, leav
•s I - '
thia w o g K f h o aomunt depression into •►»* •untight
ing
A6
as
pending.
ft
?
W
rit
is
M »h fall haortiy. atrik in*
Mr. licc to maintain order
bonds
were
not
only
exempt
from
\n #*Mi- to Irava tho state hospital for the c o ll..-.-I to Satupggjr waa
prosperity."
Ilk.
M rs rs
Mr Andrews, commenting
on local, state and feceral taxation Ft
d H p o &lt;m top o f the head.
Kt Plsrcs
............. "p orted .
reports
that
tom#
local
persons
Uslnsrivllis
Tbomae ^ae bom la Lake
with the exception of surtexes, in­
Ks&gt; West
I 1*41
k lo iyw of
art turning down bonds of th# heritance and g ift U i m , but that Miami
C01 NT o l HONOR
M k r m July t t , l«74.
He U
i*ls
the
city
Federsl Farm Mortgage Corpora­ they are as readily salable aa gov. (&gt;r lento
•—
— %
• ■ H M # by hie widow, Mrt.
I'susscols
aa
of
The April C'ouit *»f Honor of th# tion which are now being tendered emment securities. Ha said they Tampa
M a p B. Tbomaai a dantbUr,
While the aervlrea weia in proguf Amrrtca will l*« by the Federal Land Bank of Co­ are taing quoted in the metropoli­ Titusville
A a a k G. O ils o f
Winter rea. hundred, o f person* rlunbrd
Arradr Building h#ad- lumbia in plac# of cash in s#t* tan papers but 1/ such quotations
9 f f c i U eon., J. C. w . H , H. to the roof e f the chap.-1 TI,ouTro*»p A, with County telmrnt of farmers' debts, stated ar# not available readily to farm ­
y i
» ad h . B. Thomaa. all eenda mounted nearby h«u.rt&lt;&gt;p.
i. Mharun preeiding, It that h# is at h&gt;«t to undtratsnd ers that they will be given the
j E A e l a i two
aUUm.
W n and auteaMbltrs.
tmUy by Arthur thi* action.
J k jjM h
Candy
and
Mia.
quotation# if they will write to
legionnaire., who financed the
Chairman o l the BrinlQindnic Win 1 M )er«. governor thr frdrral land hank nf their dieKtolkrlae Gandy of Eualla,
ftw em l, attempted
tra n .f.r
Boy HcoUt Council.
o f th# Farm Cre*llt Administra­ trict.

ANOTHER LOT OF
LIB E R T Y BONOS
IS C A L L E D IN

HOPE EXPRESSED W ILCO X CLAIMS
FOR GOVERNMENT l . S. IS ON ROAD
All) FOR GROWERS TO BETTER TIMES

Treasury MovesAgain
To Cut Public Debt
I n t e r cst Charges

Roosevelt V i e w On Congressman Terms
Fly Dnmaget.s Held
Roosevelt P o I icies
Asllighly Favorable
AsGood Experiment

Leaders Of Annual
Salvation A r m y
Drive Are Pleased

Death ( laimsl-ittle
Memphis Girl Who|
Had Queer Disease

_

BelievcEnginecrOn

I’ennsyTrainWhit-h

Wrecked Was Dead

Fife InNuruiU'c Sales
Ahead Of LaNt Year

50 Indicted by FERA
ForFalne Registration

:

Sanford Rained $212
For G'rippled Children

i’air Rob PaNNengera
(in West bound B

Thomas Funeral Will Little Girl’s Funeral Disrupted By Mob
Be Held On Sunday Of 10,000 Howling Curiosity Seekers

$612,681 In Federal Funds Has Been
Received In Coun ty Since September

-3 Percent Of
t&gt; Taxes Paid

THE WEATHER

to

�r ^ r r r -r y r T ^
*•*.
5* *•»
-

_____

n t A L &amp; i/ITPfM D. fU M O JL ,

.... &amp; ■

OF l*ENSION8

'*
Amfoiplite ‘^ IlL 'tu Jle a r, iiM^itilUona of
STATEa NEW8
'i**
in j t a w a X t o a c o l l A * n
Approximately
f l 8 9 * i l i » | meat ha* spent tnj*0J0t» build
this alo M th iJ, t h ^ n v P a f i S f c 'toirtHmente, tl
ii been spent by the
federal |tag hotptul* to cars fo r veterans.
b tl
— UmUim hy^lf nnrf donalloriea cover many u
EaynycoU to Spselth-Amertran
that they employ thraWWA of.profeaaora and Inatnictora,
War veterans have Men Increas­
amennt
110^06,000,000
was
spent
o f U »t Tb.fiV oceaalomTty ataye football raliiea which draw
ing along with the World War

r ®

W « O T 9JpWW»lY Iho

l&amp;tfytloite In
Tfie aeoao t b a t th e y h o v p mJUfefcAlrdottfo Worth™ InVcst$nta in Btocka and-bonda, aa
a inveatmatit of endowtaeot
wfll be aMtiVed. conatltatea a
annual
J lrvt order, W l ^ tnU ho^

3

u r i r t w 'q

the \jalfrih* A,,
neoa iiigiiaa$tomt / .‘
Dr. NiCholaa Uarray Rutktt president of Columbia
verity, anhouneed tbO, other .d*y that the Rpiveralty
t - i - t k ^ 0 j M 7 , 736.46 for the
tee* had
lj'Thia hvfe figure coyer*
wnic y&lt;w
feMlude*
thp work of Ul
**adh«ra CoOeya, B t
thfj
of
U I P | budgets
U U _ ._
f
1E 5 g &gt;
tarmacy and the New
StHihen'a CoUegfl. th p ^ lte g e /
a&gt;T U W A T ,.A rR T L -M »4W .
all of which aha in*
rk Post-Graduate
^ T ^ W
r V l W
r
ayatem. These will Call
' ilnately 18,286,806.17,
i&gt; PRAYER FOR WISDOM) 8o|
83,071.63. An estimated
tawch us to number our day*. th*l|
need.
Iflfa o to
wo m*y apply owf heart* onto
|t 1* In thla time
of
wladom.—PooFpi 80-11.
**Scrlou8 4a the eatit)
KINGDOM i s WITHIN: NclUt- economic A r e ^ * ' , D r B u lle t * a i4 , The
have
»*w truatoea
m ,» t o
h » » o ■■■«■

- t—

—^r•V fV * '* **

‘ e£&amp;

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SATURDAY) APRIL 1 4 ,1M4. '

=fc=

THE Rl^tl

t

z r A ksar,ja,,4-

og the veteran* of tbo couatry'e benefits. Approximately
$751,POO.OOO is pensions ho* been paid
w*m*
i
to
Spanish-American
War
vet­
i6 oi
aoiThirteen cents out
of wrwirj
every do)
c«diiom went eran* between 1019 and 1934, in­
1*1 of federal expel
i«lr dependants clusive. The yearly totwl of thewe
to rite ran* and the
•aka. Pehatons, payments Jumped from H ,000,000
(bring those tS yen
iQ*Sblllty compensations and al- in 1919 fiscal year to *116,000,000
(Manse*, hooyitallxstlon, way . In­ ‘ lb* 19S3 fiscal year. In each of
surance and Interest on bonus cer­ the economy vi. veteran* turiles
tificate* have taken from |M1,- altice 1930 the Spanlah-American
000,000 to 1416,000,000 a year out War veterans hav# begn asking siBoat as much as the World War
of the treasury,
la the 1011 fiscal year, when veteran*.
“ Compensation” Is the
Urge
the government first began to re­
Wgr
veterpna’
duce It* budget sharply because Item in World
of the depreMlon, tbo coats of tbo costa. It la d&lt;vld*d Into four cate­
Vatprans’ Administration made op gories: Death compensation, dis17 percent of total expenditures.| abflity compensation, emergency
Slate It accounted for aoek a largo officers' retirement any and dis­
percentage of the budget, tha Vet­ ability allowance*.
eran*' Administration inevitably
Th* difference* between "dis­
was one of the first agenda* to ability compensation" and dis­
come under the economy aa.
ability allowancos” ts that “ com­
And than the economy battle pensation" la paid for dUsbliitie*
actually of pmumably connected
•tarted.
First skirmish was the Economy with ssrvlfo In time of war. “AlAct of IMS under which only np- lowances a n paid for non-**rvic*
nor reduction* In veterans compen­ connected disabilities.

M AN SUCCESSFUL
IN USE OF STEEL
HANDS FOR YEARS
PHndFatherFaahioned
IHit&gt;IehieiltR WmA
Operate With Sue
Me AFORD, Ont^ Apr. 1*^~
(A P)—In a little repair shop hero
n (nan work* day and night with
steel hands.
He has worked with them for 39
year*—ever xlnra he *n&lt;i hi* blind

father made them to replsce hands)

and forearms

he lost

Wednesday, A p r .1 4 , ta
“ This bombasi--.
"Jim my the Gent,"
top-spoed comedy, although o f a
dubious nature, Is
la the story o f a
o f “ racket” — the uncov•eing o f missing “ M i n " to Ihe
Mtotoe o f wealthy persons who
have been oo careless as to pa,*
from this life without the form al­
ity o f making out wills. Cagney
digs up the heirs— true or false.
Bette Deris, Cagney’* confederate,
leaves hi* employ because she doe*
not wholly approve o f hla metn-|
nd* She is engaged by Cagney's
moat vigorous competitor, Allan
Dinehart, whose office, in contrast,
to James' is in the essence of
good taste. Then Cagney proceeds
to adopt Dinehart'* methods, douHJ hla girl.
bls-croste* him end W
wina
Th,| f((m&gt;
__ ____
the lees

a* a ™F-ide*|Utie aspects of American life,

whan ho fell again*! th* whirling
blade o f a b u n saw.
Andrew A. Cawley, "the man
with the eteel hands," was only 11
when a moroentary slir deprived
him o f Ma forearms. For month*
he lay In a hnepitol. When he
came out he we* determined to
earn hto own living. There was on#
man, he believed, more unfortunate
than himself. Hi* father had been
blind fo r 60 years.
Father and son labored long de­
signing and making new hands for
the boy, filin g and grinding the
fingers and Joint* from the hard
metal. When they were fkU hed
they had five gripe of different
sitee and different degree* of lev­
erage. T w o (rip e were made to
open es Gawley draw* hla hands
toward# hi* body; .the others up*n
when the arms are extended.
They have no sene* o f touch,
but Gaw|ey can crush a stone be­
tween his “ fingers," bold a tea
cup with perfect control, shave
himaelC, dress himself, tie knots
In rope, throw or catch a baseball.
He can thread a needle, drive an
automobile, ride a motorcycle, lie
has Iwen known to lift more than
260 pounds dead weight with one
“ hand."
Gawley writes with a neat hand
and can snap steel wire in his
steel fingers.
II* was iM.rn near Stokes Bay on
Bruce Peninsula and In his ynutn
w*s a star nf the Stokes Bay foothall tram, lie is tl. years old now,
still earning his own living, han­
dling tools with the skill nf a
master rraftsman
and making,
among other
things,
artificial
limbs for persons afflicted tike
himself.

haa a crusading vale* but it cer­
tainly not recommended to chil­
dren. (A d u lt)

Special Pirate Lsstk mTSwpjto
Swim la lire**
kaaae •

36c

L s w t m , glaaeV *e
aan tve t o • ----------

«• »

DAYDREAM

■ease* Spell

PHONG 83

M XLJL.
L■ Hater S ■pvr*r

. « Myrtle

j

0.

My name on ihe back eif
the Kodak print b

yotfr

A
f J
For Thursday an-J Friday, Apr.
guarantee of Quality mail
19 *nd 20 th* bill *• the Milana
is "Moulin Rouge" starring Con­ permanency.
\
stance Bennett and Frur-rho1
- Tone,
ably supported by Tuiliu Carminatl, Russ Colombo and the lloswell Bister*. Here’s the plot. Co-istance wants a musical career at-d
Franchot wants her to be a liomu
wife. The French g irl (dual «ol*
Eyes Examined
sation were made. First
major
Under the second Economy Art
played by Miss Donnell) who nsi
belli* was the second
Economy the government aimed to do threr
Glarwes Correctly Fitted
been
Imported
to
Uike
Constant-_
•
•
A ct passed by th* • peels 1 session
9t ■hall they acy. Do beret or. I* ready to a cce p t mapomitklpty f t * a d eficit In o p erating co sta o f the present Cangreas in 11)34 thing*: It sought to reduce the
place, Is persuaded to let Connie
rates paid for disability compen­
' thereI lo t behold, lha kingdom o fj
do the part. Both Franchot and
'hjeh ret*ran* benefit were sation, to sift out moat of Uie vet­
for one m ore y e a r, in ord er, If pdaplble, to avoid any reduc­
-Luke I7 :tl.
to be cut WOO,OWJ)fOO.
eran* who wera drawing compen­
Carminati. the producer are en­
tion in th b aalgH ea.gf a ca d « a | c officer# and te a ch e rs and In
tranced hy the counterfeit Frencn
The first counter attack ram* sation far dUtbllitiee only proO p iw m e lriri —
th e hope th a t Uw •Itw M op'w ill w» l b prove th a t by th e end when, Just before the do** of the *um*My connected with W*r aervvision. Franchot finds himself in
Why ta tl that th# »"•" » ho of th e y e a r lB^d-’SB th e budget will bo m uch m ore nearly in special session, Congress rratored Ice, *nd to cut out ailowancas on
112 r a r k Awe.
love with hi* wife.
Well, you ,1
[•an tha bueled *re •l*av» ll™ balatooc th an a p fo u ti poaaiW# a t th is tim e.”
some of the reductions it had per­ non-service connected disabilities
better see this picture to enjoy the
altogether. These three aim* were
MM who art called upon to do
The appropriations m ade by the corp oration under the mitted a few month* earlier.
finish, It might l&gt;e added that
achieved
by
the
second
Economy
thing* T
Moat recant counter offtnalve
Mis* llennrtt lings and darner
d iffe r e n t schwiulw fo llo w ;
came to a successful conclusion Act and regulations Issued under
-eand there are several music and
Rdi|rational A dm inistration and In struction
$ 8 ,3 8 6 ,2 7 2 .2 7 whop week before last CqngraM It
jo r A*ew4ja*tt*$R w N M w a e
girl dance number*.- (General)
In addition th* second F.eonKmtucky editor • « » fined *20 Bul|tiings and Ground* .................................................
8 4 7 ,0 6 6 .0 0 overthrew President Roosevelt’s
veto an4 mated the Independent omy Act and Its regulation* cut
Continuing the role o f Carl
for contempt of the loeistaluro—
L ib rary ............ r:-r......................................... .....................
4 2 0 ,0 6 8 .4 7 Office* appropriation bill restor­ o ff payment* to widows and,de­
Denham, created in "K in g Kong."
Thaw-Union. U It po««lhl«?
Business Administration ...........................
217,064.00 ing all kel tiro at the major re­ pendent* *f World War veterans,
*
------------ O ---------------------- Robert Armstrong makrs ano'l.cr
reduced
hospitalisation
privileges,
ductions
previously
mad*.
Annuities ... .....—
................... —.....
86,026-73
exciting invasion o f Skull Island
Blahop Cannon evidently did Insurance on Aradem io P ro p e rty ........................
"Bey It ( t e a J*ract»r"
From the passage of Mr* dry* apd cut lb* rate* being paid to
to "Bon of K ong" playing at the
6 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0
fipeniah
-American
War
veterans.
tic secood Economy Act to
Ike
quit* wall In the old tlay* •• a
Milan* Theatre Saturday Apr. 31
T O D A Y ’S B E b
ST B U Y S
In
terest
on
C
orp
orate
D
ebt
.........................
4
4
0
,8
6
0
.0
0
The
counter
attack
against
the
o**r.?Mtng ,qf the i'ra*(dent's V»t«,
•• 7(1 politician, but mil quit, »o well a*
The intrepid movie explorer, at
7\) be expended under th a dh-ootlon of the
battid has been but one pbas* second Economy Act, which ac­
IBJl C b e tre lH (totrh
I a bishop.
rompanied by hi* sweetheart, Hal
I U ! Ckr$At$r 8 r 4 i* —
Io m w »r against I mounting complished the overthrow of the
President .........
8 4 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
en Mack, set out for th* island
I N I r p r * iM.rfc __ ™
wove o f girvernmsnl expenditures, President'* veto upeet moot of the
original
rconopile*.
It
restored
the
where
thr
original
Kong
wa*
cap
itM !!• # • » v-nlato
which
1
General Johnson My* Florida
u i ayppr
th
e
pre-economy rate* for
Hpeniabf 10.847,786.46 position of three residents.
Total
I K 9 Italrk PratalH
lured, to seek
buried
treasure
is Isadlnc the way out of th' &lt;**I » ! • 1.1tore* In fir din to
&gt; 1&gt;i
Hcie they encounter the Bon of
President
ThtSO ttlUJrop^ljjUtlbs w ore m sde ch argeab le as fo llo w s :
Room rsit's
veto, American War veterans end for
pres*Ion. Well, II ehould. It led the
War veteran*
drawing
1 »M CflllllaF i ’mmrk ------------- f - f *
Kong, a snow-white ape. Arm
*8 ,0 0 2 ,1 1 3 .6 8 whlek failed, was tkg fifth pyea- “World
Income of
way Is.
disability compdnsalion," it rostrung rescues the beast from
T R A D E S — T ER M S
1,166,060.01 identlai veto
Income from endowments
to be overr:
death in quicksand. The remain
They asy that Huey Long ha*
Uonerassi “ l,on rol'* *'• veteran* who** dl»1 6 8 ,0 9 8 .7 7 10 yaars In lbM the
G|fta
.—
*
y
r
....
......
...
*
....
*
der of the film shows the adven­
. In IBM th*
~*tWr***l abilities were only
pro-umably
taken up horaebwk riding sines
1 3 4 .0 4 6 .0 0 overthsew President poulldge's connected with war eerrlre.
tures of this 0,1,11)- assorted trio,
Mencken eald the country wet Gifts of Carnegie Foundation .................
1 8 1 .7 0 0 .0 0
for the gigantic ape aih.pi* the
headed for “a man on horseback aifta of PreahyterisN Hospital
k
,.v
..
CO.
Phan* 7*8
4 5 6 ,0 8 7 .0 4 adMd veterans' berwfiU enactodl ft»™ 'be dUablllty
ninti and girt as hi* special^ WJ M ar.
Money from HamArd Cotltge ...
—
—---O ■■'—---5
a ll„ w * n c «
charges. UKO Radios
technical]
2 8 ,0 5 0 ,0 0 over kit veto
i P*1" * P * '1' l “ r non-servic*
cuoSea where Peru sad Colombia Money from Bt. Stephen’s College
expert* have certainly fried to
Thus, in spite of almost unvaryaoU II fs.lrd lu
i n quits In style with Europe, Money from ToatKbra College ...
7 2 6 ,3 0 8 .0 2
,L .
w u i i w k N widow* sad depenilenli to
outdo Ihemsetve* In producing pre­
Asia.and the r*»t of the world. Money from New Y ork ’P ost-G raduate Medi­
IHouse
P
Pt^
i.
.l Tlast, 'hdecade,
j " Ihel
ik!| tbe benefit
historic animals and unusually
duriag
th*
,___ . roll*. These point, are
They are getting reedy to go to
6
0
,4
8
7
.2
4
cal School ................................- .......................
i:
terrifying scenic effects.
cost « f veterans' eom aaautloa•yand and
al^ J*other
therb veterans
y/leran*' groups
war.
for
The Wrstein feslure for Saturcar* have mounted .teadily.
^ .M * «.m * 0t
----------- ------------since
tbe fiscal
si yesr 1924,
_
, ,
.
..
The most extravagant enlertsbt- day is "Riders o f Dest.oy" with
Total .............................................................................................: 1 1 0 ,8 4 7 ,7tr
8 6 .4
6
r .
Italy he* lt*HMacW«hirt*, bee­
With the exception o f the current'
" b j " *1" ' drive under lbv .ee ment for the month of
April Is John Wayne as a soft singing, 1
tle IU Red Bhlrt*. end Germany
....................C T - ■ ■■ 1
'&gt; ■ » ■
* w
1 ■ ■■
fiscal year. ha. « cn df. o u tla y .^ .
“ the film "Wonder Bar", pmluc-il guitar-picking H e r r e t Ferric*
tta Brown Rhine, end now. ac­
wa*
aimed
to
cut
$tOO,UOU,UOO
o
'f
graw.. Th*
The Steady
steady m
I arch ha* ear
payment*. by the studio thalt made "42nd event, and t'erllla Parker as the!'
cording
to Donald
llichl^rg,
ried total veterans' costs up from Ik* annual veterans'
America he* lie etuffed shirt*.
$441,000,000 to th* 1947
fiscal The Bqdget JUrmu allowed soli street" and "Koiitiight I'arade." plucky girl who hold* up thr stago!
Bcionce haa Ions tj«ep tniklng t“gpid progreag In com- yeay. to $434,000,000 in the &gt;934 f 4VJ,00b,uhJ (u r total veterans' "hls sgphtsttcsiUn] musical of lo save her father's gnrj. fir*
—
.. . .
.o
-----------------coals in the 1034 fiscal year com* caharal life presents At Jolson,! *t»ry iske*
new u-rn whtn the
The more w* think of Admiral Mlting must
»DmenU WJtiph »frect the human body, fiscal year.
pared ylt(t qiQ,e than $4uyAXKM)oO proprietor of I'm Wor ier U*r slot revolves about a fight over'
Byrd'* plen, for Ui* winter,
Prior to 10Z7 there had
but until vwy rweot
h*« been one organ
in the prechenng fueat year, now Late, in love wmi Dolorev llel Rio,
osier. I f you like Western pic­
mom envious we become. Ju*l vhioh haa au^eegafitlly nwtaUd medical attempts to cure Utils net eaang* in the outlays barely $10,005,0«0 of the original | , n '
.
,
fa r veterans. They amounted to $400,000,800
xsnnnonixvi savings ilo ..- , !1dancer, who
in lun*
turn l&lt;n,«* ber tures you will enjoy tida film.
think I Seven month*, end sot a
I* i.et
left intact.
" l?° *"
it«
peculiar
diiaaaea,
Hawovar,
several
doc
torn
of
the’
Har­
t?gi.O0&lt;Utta to Ihe fiscal
year
Instead of $500^)00,000 or l**» r , r *h^ Ricardo fortes. To pre­
single book salesman, contribution
solicitor, or government question- vard M edical Behoo) h a ve recnkUy re^wHed compWte •tic* 1919, tha fiscal &gt;e«r which saw the as estimated, the veteran- w ill vent f orte* from eloping with
com in cu rin gf ttw
4m m
of angina pectoria, moat ending of the Wor|d War. They cost almost $030,000,000 In
the Kay Frenrla, wife of ■ wealthy
w emnity
ty
I; •nalrn to bother wllht
drppped to $516,000,000 (be fo l­ 103$ fiscal yoar aa a result o f Iho banker, Dolores stabs hjm during'
; ■■■ i Wi- t ’~
severe and .terrify in g tyf all h e a rt dlaejggea.
lowing year, rllmbwd to $407,000,- overthrow of the economy
pro-, their dance number. Although Al
Picture* of Piea’Je-iv Roo**rrlt
. "A n atta ck o f M tg ib *"p ecto ris," th e L ite ra ry
Digest 900 to 1991, to $731,000,000 to 1991
taken on u&gt;e NoprtqaSal IruUoate ftXplaina, “ uaualiy hosiM with ft agvege con strictin g pain In and 1123. tell to $6fil, 60tl,UOO in gram. President IW -evelt hliuuir j nH&gt; her in (tils trouble Itolo.-t.,
wa* ready to rompiomlse
parti gives her hesrt to Dick Powell, the
that he had a good llm '. We h*ve
19t4. and remained at about this of th* veterans' rclttwcd lienisud*,]
(itrhestra trader
a hunch, hoe ever, that he share* the ch eat, htdlatlng from Mie region o f th e h e a rt ta the point until 1917.
but the program enacted b&gt; Con
the conviction of tha fellow who left ihotilder and down the a rm . aootMnpanibd by a su flooatThe cast Is w group o f ou
What was happening
during grass will briny $01 .UOAUffU
M k t
:
N. I l l
a
once said, "The trouble shout a Iwr feeling and tho adprehbnalbn o f IttrthedUtc d eath. It la this period was U * t benefit* paid year more to the tetotani out of standing entertainer* The sung
W e Hellser — llre a sr* Tree
fUhtng
trip
W
thit
there
la
always1
t U to
of t b U r t e H M o f t ^
b 4 a rt, and occur* to Civil War veteran* and tfefM, » # . W a r * ! uxaiwry th.n would m;nhe,-» ate real gems — ( “ To
i i
Bf
declining
94 any compromise plan favarod by Heaven on . Mule," . „ d "Iton't
Frenh ilaltlmore
SOW* dum fool along who wants D octors R lutngart and B erlin M pU U ild, when th e blood dependent* - were
u . .u_.
p p -k
about Ihe rate
that benettti for ^
rrexU ) L ite
fffo
J| A
to fUh."
-H*y Goodnight"). The U n * „ beveafteU ans nurnw qd bjr *rw io»ch l© ro«ln or o lh er caua&amp;» World War veterans
increased.
What th* ultimate future o f the tween Del R io , nd (Vlrt„ „ r. „ .
Th* result was a small,
L.isvun
War
vaterana'
case
will
be
to
auch
an
ex
te
n
t
t
h
a
t
th
e
cfrclUatlon
pan
not
increase
Einstein celebrated hie fifty
nDrent o f Valentino' * sensation
XJqrtuation to th* ratal pay am (to.
With Old llatlevy
remains unsettled. Opponent*
fifth birthday by filling out hlatlrat w h « th e work o f th e h e a r t become* g re a te r th an normaldanro in the
however, the llU T tiA lf
torea*’ lencfils, Including the
,
f " 9 r Horaemen." HI’KCKLKD T R O U T
American Income-las return. That
"R em oval of th e th yroid Riand, they said, produces a
War. and
pra- Al Jo « n .la ce . . real rame-hack
h p s i A - Jf.SSSB Eqonoqty Lvagu*
H/inrMr-M u l l e t
,
u ,1
would be a great mathsmaUclan'a
h lowers the m etabolism
has mjt- Jaea tv rear h I*W f®
fetcing lha gu&gt;- to tb b suparhllv. Warner Bra*,
Idea of making whoopee. -T h e
sr*Want td pay Ilf* lony ponslun*
’t f l 7 J T f f h - . i i h o *rt perform s lexi work
ui
a**
^
am p
Da r k
New Yorker. We’ll hot you a hfto*
tK*ro romedp don t mis* this film whit it
to all World W ar voter**t~
v
a
t
a
loWer
level
o
f
oxygen
n
flrm
k
i
*
h
d
p
M
i
n
W
w
From
the
end
of
the
World
Wgr
MllyffMt, he hod to get a a P. A,
them
a r« 4.009,000
4,009,000 «r
at them-and
th.
CHAU MEAT
are
lhair play* at tha Milana Theatre
«IT
o$n xtxixi t g re a te r locreiiw fy^Jhe faegtanlhg
CPiiaumpUan. Coctriq
_ at th« rpresset danmriepts. Rush pensions u.uai-1 rlxy. Monday and t
? *3“

to a

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if

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Wieboldt

Studio

DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, Jr.

PROCTOR .
CHEVROLET

FILM FLICKERS

A Cui*e Fbr Altgrlna Pectoris
of.

Sanitary

FISH

and Poultry

Batteries

K ^ &amp; S k BASM

,ut*

9

th e upper limit of oxygen supply
of work before
President Rooaeralt
au«fe*tojBet by the fix
«
that ftor\da growara who ,aqf-1
.
I |t Was reported b y D r. Lnurenoe
fared from lha frail fly campaign
vcrxtty o f T V
should get the Florida Legislature IrvittA Aiwi
fen
ce
q
f
scholars
f o r d osod
ro
p
to
th
a
t
to appropriate half qf their re-lmhurecevent*. Then the
federal windows xnd broAthlog Ut« Aflipe s ir over and o v er m »y
gorornment would pul up th* oth­ have a Mund.'BhyaloIogJcAl btoftla. They found th a t s i r rich
er half. H* doesn't seem to UF in carbon
dioxide had A’ aelocUve influence on th e d rc u ls CA
4* n liM that Weet Florida and U*n.
g . m o r e WqDf to tno h U d th in U th e ro st of the
South Florida might not he wlUlay
.!• U s themaalvaa fpr the benefit M Y r
of Control Florida. Getting th$
State Legislature to do anything
; about fruit fly loeaes vaMM be
“
riling it to da anything ala*
might prove helpful.
.
The CraUlan Mrile Clak riel to

B ^rfom xT w ijrftY B A M A oo

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O.

■ '

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■ Um

no lotora(&gt;t.

* m y * i!
4 Um

bet

ri »M

sta te rs£
raranUr to-

W

a, other

u“ 5S5t ' « i , ? . h . !
la tbe ftost post-war it*-

cajjraar. 1BIA, the Warid
ih .

War

’ iM C

next year, And wa* well ovar tbe
*300^&gt;60,000 mark la the followlag year, 1941
A* liras figures, compiled by
the
Veteran*’
Admlqisiratia*,
ab*W, Um gro»!h of W ar(4,“ '

natal
een

Mi*. Harvey XtpTro, and Mtoa No­

m m pmm
M

niu to]

vetoraaa.ahawad.

increase &gt;gar by
|i broken only hy a stp

Miss Edtth Btearart who sang
vacal aria,
H. Fetor* ha* an
ihoe store to ,thOD
j
i$,tka aWaJ

na W yily, th *fau 4 lU n . eommM.
U f.- r i* * toapfstoted fnr tha yrar,

1U4-14, The chairman o f bouse
a

K

imlttoo ,Mra. U O. ■UtoriM-

chtlrpan of pram, Man
J. C. McDaniel, Were also ra

fet

sr

&gt;!• oi«turi.

£ - 0
&gt;n* of dollar* Were
beiqg
, seek year Ml eompc- «tlo«,
millloas were gMaa s.t far
talkstIon, far mar iaaaraoe*,
•* htmsn carttftoataa aad v«-

Marvywather

In tha city ywetop
VatotAM* iW n l«N

Mf

St

ggr*. QlrU War vaterana

Wpendent* have d ra -n
i out o f the federal
peivloo*.
i o f the World W ari
ht to devise a Its*'
for the pension
ctfld iho Adjusted
. I t MWWtf
I Cert!flea
•rtlfleate
plan
to'W
.X
tvw
(ronwa as Hi
thy bonus. Under
.
thi*
pl$a each valerya wa* g ive n .w h il
amounts to a government
bond
maturing to HUI, The aoMtuit o f
hll bond wa* determined by the
length and activity a f hi* aerxleanqs certllif rias ma
ran rrcvlve* annnat
■ay harrow en the
a&gt; be might on *n&gt;
is bond mature* and
hi hi*, under present
ad hla to ll gavarfimept
payment tinU&gt;s be Is
drawtog
“ compensation” or allowance" for
T * * •ril'd *.U Ifl
all veteran*; eomprn**fo ld only to duahtod *ri-

ROL

.Idto

IB fa r tta drive to IncrypH
(h *'b rn fflt. Km had to t tw j
tl Ta r*ls# end broaden the
*
compensation* ami W
« » ' o ff Immediately to-

rh ,

GARAGE

RPANtSH MACKEREL
URNS AND FRYERS

TO** the eeaapan*ati*n paid, 1, have, been granted veteran* uf if . jg j T

arid War

*
business meejI h e V 'o
, m in 'j Club of hay- Jolt thorn year* whan tbe dtpreaUn t o causing * drive far geen tij to th* club
Margaret Roberta.
14 rorantiy
Nor da these Jigaraa op vri-

uS tha

" "ha^TVvqsury atateaseo! at the
if
M&gt;R wore bearing

R I V E ’i S

coTt"? ^ ' . f ,nu enjo&gt;f ""tstoal

to arnko U out for tor*.

_

4&gt;D b4U

'

n p i Z i u ^ Z f ‘ " f • « ^ v e th ,
2 * ™ * , *
* ‘ h' lf trt^ '
***** Jimmy at the Hllaaa
, t„ j J T ,,,'"" Z---- - •—
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1B&lt;?

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* i‘ l■rsl
r l l BftKtfl
IkM
/ 's ..
p k ,.. nf
dr|v# has teen almost in ire ru U y

M u ron W l the hmtU* p h ji." T J X

iiTrS."’! '"™y“
. i r , * v..r •••■
ha* never

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pay-

'J h r i opponents o f
letl«l*tln n n“
,

rete ran*1
veterans'

2X0 Minolta'

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rM« nlth!ndf
!iT
** M‘ U • U*1"'
,v* "ta'crl iliatog

*2? bom“ *• J&gt;aM o f f to con*
tine# payments to all veteran.
d -n

» reulnn system A .

nd after (b# a rlJ Wlr&gt;

™ n'

Everj^day—
Someone Hayat
Hcrveg

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Beat Beer In T to *"

PLACE
t i i*t i .i&gt;

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Sound motion pictures o f the
dedication of the new concrete
bridge across the St. Johaa Rivsr
■t Lake Monroe will be shown
al the Milane Theater in a regu­
lar Bathe New* release on 8undsy, Monday, and Tuesday,
It
was announced.

Unique SongFeatured
l C alend ar In
ln New
New Milane
MU» Movie P e r s o n a l s
A •ttbaerlptlou dene* " ' l l b*
en at 9:30 I*. M. a t the Sanfonl
ntrjr Club. Music by JVtkham'.
1 trx.
•
®
MONDAY
I The S t Agnes Guild ot the
H oly Croat Episcopal Church will
have a called meeting at 3:30 P.
M. at the pariah house.
i Regular program meeting of
the Woman'e Missionary Society
at the First Method!*! Church will
-take place at 3:30 o'clock at the
church*
, The prayer band of the Presby­
terian A azlllary will meet at 8:30
mlock In the Gleaner* Classroom
at the church. The Inspirational
m ectlnr will taka place at 4:00
P. M. In the social room*.
1 Regular program meeting o f the
Woman's Missionary Society of
the f ir s t Baptist Church will tako
place at 3:30 P. M. at the churcti
with Circle
Number Three l.t
charge.
The Sunbeam Band o f the First
Baptist Church will meet at 3:30
o'clock at the church.
v T h e Junior It. A. ami the Junlrtr
f t A. o f the First Baptist Church
II meet et 3:30 o'clock at the
urch.
I The Intermediate G. A. o f thn
fir s t Baptist Church will meet s '
1:30 o'clock with Mrs. Francis E
Bolx, 1101 Park Avenue.
T IIR 9 D A
AT
A free lecture on Christ
itlan ’BeV
fnce entitled "Christian Science,
he Baring la w o f L o v e "'w ill be
liven at R:00 P. M. at the Oily
lall by John Randall Dunn, C. 8.
1., o f Boston, Mass.
Mrs. M, S. W iggins and Mr*.
G. 1) .Bishop ^III be hostesses at
the weekly observance o f "ladles'
pay” at the
Sanford
Country
Club.
The East Sid* P.-T. A- will hold
Its meeting at the Auditorium at
:30 o'clock.
w k d Mw d a y
Monthly bridge party o f the
i*l Department o f the Woman’s
ub Will take place at 2:45 P. M
t the club house with Mr*. A. M.
hilips as
hostess, Mrs. John
Helsch Will take reservations,
F R ID A Y .
: The Senior Class of Bemlnol*
High School will p r e i m r i thro*.
Act farce, "O h ' PnrfsnoTT" FT
t o o P. M. at the s e ta e !; audit*.

'A near approach to a motion
picture musical number has been
attempted in "Goin' to Heaven on
a ' Mule," which A l Jolson sings
In the First National screen ver­
sion of "W onder
Bar,"
which
comrs to the Milan* Theater on
Sdnday according to Harry Warten and Al Dubin, composer amt
lyricist o f that
Warner
Bros,
musical spectacle.
'Both In its musical treatment
end in its screen
presentation,
they say say. the
number
la
unique. They mention it as the
most interesting, at least to them,
o f the five song* they created
for the production.
For Dolores Drl Rio and Ricar­
do Cortes, who appear as a fa ­
mous dance team, also entertain­
er* at the cafe, the lads have
written a special
tango.
For
thr
moment, at least,
it
is
known
thr
studio as
the
"Tango Del Rio."
It I* danced
to the tun# of "Don't Say Good­
night," sung by Dick Powell, lie
also sings “ W hy Do I Dream
Those Dreams I ” and " A t
The
Wonder Bar."

Philathea Class Meets
At Mr s . Abraham’s

e U s l l s s . t ie .

DANCE
B a t,

A pr. 14th

JVckkam’a Merry Makers
t j M

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serial, il.00 l?4 ux.
T *

nia

■ tja -s P s i

to
by

the S a n fo rd
P u b lic
th® A u x ilia r y .

W ASH IN G TO N , Apr. 14.— (A1)
— An im}Hutant declaration of pol­
r iN iT u n n t n it m e a
icy on the Adminittration attitude
toward monopoliM and labor
In
r « r k A w t »up ■i") H i* th g itr « * L
T llP It f V . IV r
U ls.irk R , J r .
connection with tb® National Re­
p tin d ii) H rh iKtl IU
M.
covery Act ha« been drafted b)
M o rn iik g \ \ u r * h l|t l l i»® A . M .
II Y . I* tl.. C S«* I* M
Donald ItirhWitf, general counsel
K w i l i n g H » r v l w , a .yii |»
of the N BA.
W n ln r iu ld ) K n ! (■* * n » |* .Vt.
it r® unth-rntood to Have won the
E*rphtsii*-» fur HrcaI of hearing.
Ylilhir* **U’ hiid
approval o f lien. Hugh S. John­
son, imlustrlsl sdnilntstrator, anil
I’ a o i . a tY u m iM T t cu vairii
to haw twen iliscu.**e«l informally
Th® H a v Atir»»3 K ri- w m , p M to r ,
by thi ten with President Roose­
8umt«) UchtHil. * li* A M
velt In the conversation Thurwla).
rhrlatUn
k 3D I* M.
B V ap 111K[ Hr I V!»■»■•, , Jn ,|» fei
It I- understood the jmlicy pro­
lllt l -w r r k
1*1 riM r
T 10
vides for a nrw deal in the anti­
U
trust laws with a more libera! a t­
n n » T r u t vii 11 o f Tine
titude but with strict government
A n iU lK X I-.
ledhr Xtar*. y ii,
supervision to .irrvent harmful
mobopoliva. The lalmr provisions
Munslay I liM * S c h o o l » 30 A. M
of thr program are undlscloseil but
I'Ti-HcVltllB H*rv|f* hms(fur 11.#®
they are reported to call for an A SU Y r H 5e r \1ce rtumlay c n
assumption nf responsibility
by 1' U
labor in it* relation* both with r !'r«.tilling Nrrvtra Hum.ay 7.1®
X
the government and with industry.
I'rnj-ff Alfftlng Tumt.i y
7 J®
r M
Hi
*
flliidjr
Tlaaa
7 JO
Fr
Idar
C O H H E tTIttN
r M
Thr

ln reporting the name* of prize
winners in the Clean-Dp Cam­
paign stiged in the county la--t
month. Thr Herald stated
that
Mm W. D Gardiner w »* a prise
Winnei in the Dreamwtilil section
and that 35 worth of lumber won
Jjy thr l\ A M. A.
Church
at
Forest City » » * donated by the
Security (.umbel Co The Herald
was advised by it* Informant to­
day that the prise
winner
in
Drstamwnhl was Mr* t! V, tiar
diner, and Dial the United Uimher t'o., donated the lumber.

It a v

F N K X K IK U

WOMEN TO MEET

Mrn, Dwight D Smith anil V.
1. Smith
motored
to
Winter
Paik Friday rtt-iiuijt where Uu&gt;
Htteiided m inuwical
ctinle -t
at
the Annie Ruredl Theuiet where
the tatter * nintei.
Mi**
Don*
thy Smith, played in thi piano
content.

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Mr* W A Fnoprr,
Mr*. John Ahlrn
Br**wn iviul
Mr*. M. Ruprr* PfrtrkUml. *» . \
returned la«t nlrht from In«k |
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an d t b f i r *»lb®r »on,
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(PAY AS YOU (JO)

Banfurd

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108 K. 2nd. Bt,

Pulttre Arrounta Will lie llandli-d Ah Followa:
"Trudr in Your Old
FlrM i-'-Sluli rtH'liln will b« mailed firnt of each month.
Those who are ilanHetl an aide to pay, are exjiei'led
to pay promptly.
^ocoml:

I

Thom* who are rlamw-d an not nhte to pay all

thr it aieonnt promptly, may
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arrange to (lay |airl

Wagoners
F u rn itu re Co
Phont

hot)

m o n th li.
T h in ):

F u rn itu re for Cush
A l—

I ho-i whose income in our

judgment,

dne.i

Sanford Ave.

___ 774

no) justify even a small pay menl monthly, will In*

/

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"• .J#6y

extended in-,lit, anil rm 'iv c further niednal care,
until in our jiidinnrnt, he n&gt; aide to pay.
F o u rth :— Thuae who neglix t lo Hettle promptly nr a r ­
range for monthly payment in a reaminahle

t *y t 'wt/ 7f

time,

will have their luniuiite plar.ii with the Bureau lor
udjuatment, and until ndjiiileil. will he

8 W A
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d u k ilt y

ltrpifera
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I'AY AS YOU (JO with each physician belonging to
the Huieau.

U h Senior Cl m s
presents

OFESSOS’

rp S h k '

SiriWttole County

A rtn ili^ i'n
lO-S&amp;c
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Credit Bureau

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&gt;I*R1 M iF I F l D. Dliui, Apr. 14.
(A ID
h*i 1 sea
fo.
VI s.«
m will
1*1.1 D m ! o ( •
In 14'f 111( 1*1v ttF, 1m &gt;•
iii&gt; Floy d mnllrd wanly yr*t®rday *
, tn hi iu

M r a . J , A . T a k n r h , M re i
H
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Fi»*d»*rU‘k
S m i t h , a n d M L-a D a p lifii* T u k n i h
a t tc m lr if
th e a n n u a l c o n te n t o f

Dr*s* Wy* th* ends uf yuar l y i lM hair »
W ill h *
lu i»*y ual (rum yuar a*w
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HuiiiIm) Hchu«|, IW:w# \

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nf th p m l-a i u.

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C H I U t il

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A. M.
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T h r lYirn • r h n ru a w i l l I. »t1 th®
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a III)

Doctors Fight To Aid
(girt With Hiccoughs

ill pin n|imilf uho fought In *av«*|

Mrs. W. L
Morgan l» schedutad to preside over a meeting
nf th* Women's Civic Cemmlttre of the
Beminole jC eu n ty
Chamber of Commerce —h*n ita
members meet » l the
Chamber
Amonq thn*#* froro hrr*
*t
nf Cqmmeree building next Mott* t a p d i n r • h»*»»i»*®»
a t fit®
day morning a| 10:00 o'clock.
Flr*t M®tbodi«t Churrh In Or
land»&gt; laal nreht in ponworfion
ir 1th ih** mnellm* « f 't'b®' n®n»rnl
W H .L IA M 8-HINGI.FT A R Y
Florida M®fh,w1M Yoon ®
1 TVopI*'1*
Mr. and Mrs. J. E Singletary • !
Union
thith
Cameron City
Hand. ( ’Ilfford PhinhoU®r, Kath
l®en Allan?*. I'anlin* CrRwfmd,
announce tlie mm nags
Faro!Inr Hill Ann Jon®*, Kath
of their damc'iter
Iftn Laney, Dorothy Smith. He
Kim a
b®cca WiDon.
Julia ik*tlr
M«
Clrlland. I Inrfllhy I’opr, K at her
WiUiam t'liffton William*.
Ine Tillis. Marjorie Turner. Maty
Friday , Apt t&gt; m M*fk*nii*. Mr
Mary
Alire
WilliaiuWent,
And Jdr*. Will mm* w ill m »k«
EloUe Winn, Eluabrth
Tgrn&gt;-&lt;
t W l r bom® in B o n ifm y , F l« u
Marlon ITmdetBr. Ronnie Y«&gt;un/.
Christine Btouiienmire. and Joint
fld e a Brown. Jr.. Curtis Cnie
(nan, Decirg, MrClelland, Wllann
BmRh, Ed Mitchell. Mgr Stew
h r t.. Hgndsil Priaet, and
John

( I r a H am , pa a t o r

VI

CURL" E N D S -

t F a rce

lOtJVx S. Park Ave., Muck Huildinjr, Room 7 . Tel. 180.
S
e n ! of
oanjord,

FI*. ! , 'S, rr I :
•4
Open f»r hualnegs after April 16,’ (»3 ( from 9:00,1
A. M. U* 6i00 P. M.

SO, 8 : 0 0 P. M.
R i c h School
6c * M e

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Remnant*

Baataed Caaatry Clak

Mrs. Lewis Presides
of OverLegion Auxiliary

Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Chase ml
guest, Mrs. Hunt
Harris.
Key West, are spending a few
day* at the Chase home in Ashe­
Mr*.
H. B.
l*rwi«
presided
over th# monthly meeting o f the
ville. N. C.
American Legion Ausiliary held
, ,,
.
, .
.
yesterday aflarnnun si (he home
Mr and Mrs. Roby Lalng have nf Hns w&gt; p ,)tlftntnn
K„
as IKs.r wvvk-vml guest, i t their U n U , Uuring the meeting the
home in Mayfair, Mm. Clyde A chairman of the hook drive reByed o f Daytona
Beach
and ! pnrtH th. , , fi
^
Mrs Walker E. Blount and Misa „ r - „ ntrd to Junior High School.
ksra lBussey
l n . s e st n
C o st U
w «e«
.
,
,.
_ _
Masinc
o ff Fort
Myers.
l*ro -to
to SS-mhioJe
e m in o le H ig h
S c h o o l,

P A H * R t T W It lA K

.

M um tay -fto lio o l. » l i A . R
n e n a a a . t l *«, A . M
• t v a a g v ils it e 8 s r t i , r r : S I I* . 1
Wednesday fr a js r a n d 1’ r a ls e
Her v ic e , J ;t &amp; I*. M
W o m e n ’s P r s y e i H e n lc a V tfsd n ss
d a * &gt; .* • I*. M

At The Churches

Woman ChopsOfTHer
Arm By A c c i d e i i t

■Mr*. Mary Htrong

* ‘v

aaatee.

W ith the Misses Carol Sasser,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harwell
Fiorene Mandon, and Ruth Cum- j Corinth. Miss, left today fo r Miami, It waa reported ttjit Mre. F
mlng* a* hiWrsses, the monthly I after spending a week here wtth| K, Rournlllat, n® a member of
ticket
meeting of the Philathea Class .rT ( William Dullose at the home of ,hr Auxiliary, i®rved an
the First Baptist Church was held ' Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs, 11. C. c h a irm a n for inr recent Gciy•t *
1111 111 14
Toesday evening at the home nf DuUi.se, Uak Avenue.
nor** Ball nnd Mre.
Bmimlltat
l»r W A • *«*")« 1 . i»aalo*
Mr*. John D. Abrahams. West
— .—. .
and Mre II B I.rw h were on
Htimi i» fu litoil, x re A vi
Twentieth Street A short business
the m eiv itig rommlltee at the
Al......................“
'
Ur.
J.
N.
Tolar
is
improving
H .IB I..II
|*aa»«"
session'’ was followed by a social pe­
luncheon g»ven orr
Apr. (| In
TIU»u \i* A li'io I ha u T l i * -*
at
Jefferson
Hospital
hi
Phil
honor o f Hon r mu Sholti,
riod when games were en (overt
141ai* i,1i I. I p.i&gt; u*, * wh *
and prims awarded to Mist R u th, ll('lPh'* whrre he underwent
Hunt*IM® I*pI ' &lt;*'•'-1k hl
A fetter Mi-king that each unit
H* I M14*« * 1 }
1tl i'
l&gt;
1■
Borland and Miss Blanche Cuo- *&gt;P*™t'un
Thursday
He
and donate 100
to the da-part- lira'll W l i a t f
Mrs. Tolar hare been in 1'luls
ningham.
men! befoi. 0,1 | wan rend hy’
H ill.V « H t i aa |:|*|ai « * V I I I I I i n tl
I hr* national piepident
Refreshments were served to the delphia fru the i a -1 10 days.
»»f
the
He! VI14f i III Ifiaii's
Th
following:
Mrs. John D. Abra­
*ux i Iin rv
Rnf r®ahmen t*
%
.... Oil Sou.laI at ic«
hams, Mrs. II. ('timmings, and lieI ’.lODIitlhli Hi 1■Va V
M ie
E
I I . B ro w n le e , Mrs. F. th®n si n » -I !*v t he hio-i r
Misses Havel Tew, Mary Manning, F .
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Cunningham. Julia Wells, Evelyn IVIrisliurg where they attended F l e d
IL l l y ,
Mm. J
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L v i i . i ig 1 •y n
Nipper. Ruth Borland,
Blanche
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presbytrrial
of
the
First M i . i
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Cennlngham.
Virginia
U w ton .
ytl.rj, B r h l,r,.h
W a .t d e 11 M r . W
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and Ruth Cunningham.
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Mrs. W. S. Thornton. Mrs T. E.
Wilton, and Mm. P. I&gt;. Parker
\ 9 mwere ho*ta*s*« at the monthly bu * Inc* and aoeial mertinii o f th** .Sara
Parker Mrthodi»t Orphanarc Club
h®ld Wcdincaduy aftrmocifi at the
church annn. Mre V. P Parker
preaidrd over the business *r**inn
n ia L A U R E L , Vm., Apr. 14.— and Mre. W. S Thornton l®d thr
A P ) — Mr*. M »ry June Ro m , r®»i devotional.
111 o f th®
m nVintgin*
mrvrim!
Mrmhcra
th® greater pari
nilcs from here, accidentally cut of th® afternoon acwlnf for the
#f her arm with an axe.
orphanage at lU-niMin Springra.Ih •I About to behead a hen, intended Ing thp BCH*ial |o*rio&lt;l late In the
br the fam ily dinner table «hr afternoon
lefrrehment*
were
i me attacked by a rooeter which 1 nerved to the follo atn g: Mre, L V
fpurred her In the hack o f Ih- Burdette, M in tlroig ia Hart, Mre
b*sd and caused the raised axe to W. I*. C U rx, Mre. T. K. WiUon.
he deflected, severing her left erm Mre. Clarence Smith, Mr*. Herelr
just aliove the wrist.
C. Hutchiaon, Mre. W E. Well*.
Mr*. John &lt;\ Vaughn. Mr. riande
Herndon, Mre P. M, Elder, Mr*.
W. 8, Thomlon. Mre. It. L, Shin*&gt;*•11 f r lH t il
holaer, Mr*. P. 11. Parker. Mr*.
VOJI.R 8—HATIH TKS--Pm NTM
Jirnml® Howard, Ml** June W ad­
n a n * * «. ii.ii* * a * in .
«tr»*dell, and Mi*J Jullanne Howard.
Is s .'llm iilllr t lM ,
P la t a
Sew.

The Accommodation
SHOP

The film was taken last F ri­
Fred T. Williams is « l
the
Al Spearing,
Veterans’ Hospital in St. t’ eters- day afternoon by
*er Palhe News cameraman as­
bui-f receiving treatment.
signed to Florida. 1, shows Govem or Shoitx and members o f his
Miss Catherine White is spend­ party viewing the bridge and th#
ing the week-end in Euslis as the seen,when
Chairman
John
guest o f Miss Chcslry Priuleau. Mrtsrh, Sr.. 0f
the
Seminole
County
Commission
shakes
Mrs. M. Martin will arrive to­ giant hand with t'hairman Btn
morrow from Daytona Beach to Thuraby of^th® Yoltreia County
Commireion,
spend a few weeks here with Mr*.
Th* film Alim picture* th® mo.
E. it, Mobley, 708 Oak Aven'ie.
t oread® nf care which pa*ied orer
th® brill*® after th® dedication
The Rev. B. Davidson, for 38 and the large crowd as it walked
years s mtse.jnary to India, is arms* (he bridge
headed
by
the guest o f Judge and Mr*. S. A.;Govrrnor KhnlU and Mayor W
H. Wilkinson, 112 Wsst Fourth A. l-effler.
Street.
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of L ib ra r y

Orphanage Club Han
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Pictured A t Milane VitalNew N BA

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B A J fF O R D , F L O R ID A . S A T U R D A Y ,
with reck!*** driving, fiend net
manta continue, this year may so*
guilty.
Miami Bench ranch near to the
J. 0. Mason and H. J. Drifters,
boon yenr record of $18,000,000
whits, charted with being drank,
In construction. - •
Thu rod ay nlfht the No-Hi Bot­ finsd $8 end costa each.
Miami Beach Is ready for the
tlers took 2 fames from the Semi­
James Melntoeh, charted with
crowds, and It Is no accident that
nole Laundry team In n clone petit larceny, fined ISO and coats.
she alone of nil the citlee o f the
(Continued from Para One)
boom has maintained her credit
match on the Sanford Bowllnf
James Ford, charted with petit
the Governor said.
despite n certain coynew on the
Club alley*. W. E. W e lls T f the larceny, found not fullty.
"The
average
workman**
he
part of property owners,
who
Robert Bradahaw, charred with
No-Ill team took hlfh honors with
quit psylnf city U i t t in 1*31. Up said, "will be happier performtnf a 837 total while J. Weaver of unlawful parktnt on tha hifhways,
to that date, Miami Beach
had a task that la real than one the Seminole Laundry team was fined thr coats of arrests.
collected 100 percent, a record handed out to him simply for tha aecond with a 828 total.
that fow olhtr monleipalllW* can purpose of fiv tn f him somelhlnf
S c o re t:
* *
boast. But the clouds wer# gather­
Legialative Committee
more than tha public require*,"
NM-Mt HOTTMCMB
ing aven in 1030 and the
city
II!*•
!•»
**»
III
III
m
O(Trade BodyToMeet
council hauled out Uielr
storm treat American .frontier is font, IV . I l * ; b * l -------- i n
l*‘
111 111 1ST
shutters and prepared to refund but thare la atiU on* on the W V *“
»*•
l» « I I I t * 4
To legislative Committee of
half the bonded debt.
border of every city.
w.
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H a n ir.,U
d ic a pi ---------I I ,I tit | |&gt;•» , «, «
the Chamber of Commerce will
A t present, B0 percent of the
M IAM I,
Apr.
14. — Wilh
“ We have heard eltorether too
M l | | | e hold IU first meeting in tha new
California
definitely
in
tha holder* of th* bonds to b*
ex­ much about
tha
ability
of . , T o t a la ----------- 111 I I I
dsriin* aa a
wintering place, tended have alined up. Interest on
in o l k u r i n a r
Chamber of Commerce building
American business to
produce K„ ‘ IL l iseknw
,H r .... |« « I I I
| | f &lt;M
tin docltne aa a wintaring place, all bonds la being paid, and the
on
the lake front at 3:00 o'clock
cated,
since
under
tha
present
l£n,u
tbeaaahdi cam* to Miami Beach city ha* money In the bank. (In ­
Tr
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H I I**»
IT
f!»•
r f I*11
II
en Monday afternoon,
it
haa
tkla winter and found It
the cidentally, It ha* never leal any he went on “ and too llttls about
been announced by Fred R. Wil­
When tha possibility o f private laitlaanswer to their fondeet dreamt. money In banks, aither.)
T o t s l s ------------1 4* I I *
H i t in
Be, that narrow atrip of land the city found I f might not meat ties to fill, the yap. This world
son, chairman of tha committee.
fetDt an mangrov* roots and bay $2,711,000 of It* bond* maturing
U
a
t
night
the
Ill-Grade
Bakery
Member* who are expected to
le not a flnlahad product of
team took 2 games from tha
Lottom, saw more construction between now and 1840, it offered
attend are: B. F. Maine*, L. F.
civilisation.
There
an
still
Waitarn Union
although they
start la January than for any cor- to pay *om# and extend some. To
plenty of open Spaces In Uiia
Boyle, Holland Dead, G. A. Deresponding month line* 1023. Tho carry the IMS bond requirement!,
treat land o f our* and the mil­ were 68 pint behind in tha total. Cottee. V. E.
Douglaai, II. C.
$208,000
In
February building permits
were the city reUred
M.
ZurMeldc
of
the
Western
Union
lion* of human beinfa living a
ak$t$ nf every other year
but bonds and offered gilt-edged rewa* the star of the night rolling Du Hose, T. L. Dumas, Webber
primitive
existence
throufhout
of $128,D M . And If announced plana for fund Inf• to th« own*
237, 182 and 172 for a 881 total. Maine*, E. F. llousholder, Jno.
tha world furnish tha possibility
'm v astataa, new hotolt and apart- 000 more.
D. Jlnklns, H. J. Lehman,
John
of market for American food*, I-. Tharp of the same team to­
Two owner*, holdlni
Melsch, Sr.. S. H- Mtnick of
which pioneers of tha same eplrlt taled 801 while Geo. Mabe of the
hgv# fono to court. Both grt
Ixmgwood, J. J. Pairiah of Titus­
and counts aa tha man ' who Mi-Grade Oakery totaled 683.
peeled to cell o ff the doge before
ville, J. G. Sharon, V. A, Bpeer,
Score*:
built the Weat would find a way
long. Otherwiee, the 20-year re­
and Miss Nona Wylly,
n i-tin a i &gt;r nAKKHV
to acquire for the products of fla y Holler
...
it;
i;s
in
funding give* promla* of
going
Wot. I.uhrmeen I t *
111 |«| I I I
American factories."
through. « t vrry llu lj ~ » t bo th.
If, WMtac « * . _ - l*4 l i t l* f «f|
To continue wtth the New Deal
. -■
IU
1*1 111 41*
city. When It does, Miami Beach
Oio. Ilabr
141 l it H I *11
c h ir o p o d is t s
can look ahead to retiring only program would have a deflation­
ary effect on bualneil, he Indt-.
cated, since under the present
wr.srr.nh I’N io*
arrangement public butlnris is II. Kurllelc..
lit HI IT* 111
..........
it ;
lit
i t * 4 t*
competing with private builnesa. i i i i n t l
t.‘. C . l^ ic k e
ill
lit
l i t 411
To end this condition he proposed fc. II I t a n i t i l l
1 1 ; 147
lit 41,
lo t 141
III |,|
that the public construction pro­ t - T h a r p
Hahlllcap
__
■
I
| f|
gram be limited to the comple­
T otal*
1 ,1
no
m tt||
tion of ptani already formulalril
Monday, Ill-Grade Bakery v*.
RATES
In making this proposal, the
Governor eapretaed hi* appreci­ N*-MI Rottlera.
Thuraday Seminole Laundry vi
ation of the difficulty Involved
10e line 1 time
In shifting
from
"exhilarated Wos torn Union.
Re line 2 lim e *
business by publlr spending ■&lt;&gt;
7c lin e 6 tim es.
O ppJall, F ire Dept.
private
enterprise.”
Hut the
6c line I month.
Cleaned A Pressed ■ ■ ■
placing of employment and busi­ SpringTerm OfCounty
Coast fir* word* ta lino.
ness on a realistically productive Courtlsln Suspension
Doable rata for capital or
SUITS ............ O O C
basis w))) mors than romprnsals
Paste—C. A P. 2Se— 1
black face Uttar*.
for any suffering necessitated by
Hulls Pressed—Me Pants ISc
Spring term of County Court U
the transition, he said.
M inim um charge 30c
in suspension until next week, It
A ll ataeaefteO eSverlleemeots
The best government, said the was announced by County Judge
w ill he eharaeS tee &gt;“
Governor,
merely
marks
the J. G. Sharon today.
p| ftoao -re e v e *. N . « ! * » * •
•poAHa will ho *1re- l » reaeelchannel for
human
progress,
Caira which wore tried during
leaving to the good sense of men
tha past week were A follows:
PRvNTINO
the details of Ilf*. to social
Inaa Baker, whit*, charged with
agencies the building of Idaala,
cruelty to animats, found
not
the tenets of good conduct and
k * V B i n t n i W A TC H rep*lr*4
guilty.
thr
building
of
character
and
to
by « m whs resi’ y knows bow
Ivan M. Rubow, Captain Milbusiness tha task of providing a
■ r ift* . JMwelsr. Msg. A*.
Ictt, F. G. Judge and Charles Nllivelihood.
op­
1 1
and Found
" I f man war# without imagina­ black. while, charged with
erating an illegal slot machint,
tion
I
would
b#
a
Boelallat,”
h*
Herald P r in tin r Co
by
th*
end
of
March.
If
Ui*
city
h -und.
STRAYED t On* m * l
fined $8 and coats each.
IhU summer offers to sail tax cer­ said. “ If man could bo happy In
Whit* snd red spots. R ew ard
R.
M.
Douglass,
white,
charged
tificates, It is * **fe
»h* being told what to do, I would
W . MeUllsnd, Route 2
be a Faaelst. I f men were miwill not lack for bidd*r*.
Kortunstely Mtaml Besch
h** chinas, I would be a f’ommuhold her tax standard* high. 8h* nist. Rut men are still human,
Chevrolet or
human
Impulse*
Ins not accepted bonds for tax** acting under
Io n s,
301 W
Dozier &amp; Gay's Quality Paints
and Hens, or offered tax discount# and conditions, snd I must re­
"B eat For Tha South'*
that were not warranted, or fol­ main s Democrat.”
lowed any of th# ahort cut# of
Two
weeks
as*
sa order was signed by a wId-Western
publlr t h e i r information, an­
f ir * for almost 10.000 gallons of Dollar * Gsy'a pnlsL This
other Florid* citis* daspsrst* for
nounced last night.
la
lb*
largret
single
order over booked br a Hoot hern paint
W IDE AW AKE
business man money. Of *11 Florid*
tourist
Rise, who rnmmunicatsa hourly
rnsnofsetorer. Rarely tkla speaks for itself!
grisbss to make connection with citis*. Miami H**ch ties* promise
with th* observer* by short wavs
M od firm In Sanford or vicinity.
radio, said th* oheerver* told him
. gpokkooplng and march* milling
they believed the recording was
204 t U n fo H A v n m o
Agperisnco. Bast of rtfsrtncso as
th#
highest
ever
officially
giad*
In
(p boMsty snd ability. Sslsxy no
th* world.
Objoet. Box B M, MsreUL_______

AMI BEACH’S
ACE IN SUN

Governor Ely, Well BOWLING NOTES
Known Democrat,
Scores NRA Plans

Bfecent Building PermitflAheadOf Every
Other Year Bat '26

141

Sanford
CLEANERS

BTANLEY-ROGER8 HARDWARE CO.

} 6 —.A p o rtm c itU F o r H ea t

NT, completely furnished
a dsiirebla parson*. R.
161# E- 2nd, Phone 189.

HOT W EATHER U hare. Oat out
. prlooa on lea Cream Krestsr»
Btsnlsy-Hogeri Hardware Co.

CHEAT CAESAR-—?*
WHAT'S HAPPENED?
V A - b e e n IN
j

A FIGHT

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through whom tho obaarvara made

r o T BALE: Small grocery store
. ssJ bakery doing good business
.Write or call at wm W. 20th. St.
WO OALLON cow for aalo. In

qmlra at Qinaaretd* Rtor*.

For Representative
Group No. 1

' I hereby announce ™y caadMaaV
for Representative t » &gt;&gt;« _ « * &lt; f
■-ealalatar* from Nemlnol# CMWtfi
Uroup NO I. sobtort ta the l&gt;em#rrstle primary la June. I f • ! * « « &gt;
promts* hon«at represenlallan to
av.ryon*. loallc* and falm *** for
all. Toor rot* aad oapport will h*
■P P f * c l * l * d .

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KM ON.

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F or Representative
Group No. 2
I submit Mr former pukll* reeneA
for your ronelderetlon and If sleet•
rd promise my best efforts In the
t iip A r * r t *

In u m t

o th e r

•utjJrcU artalng. Your vot* and
support will he ■ " ’^ H A O A N .

L E G A L N O T IC E
lO T I C X TO D X 1 I . P I I
O M 'ft 'N o r THIS » T X T * HO A ll

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b . re c e iv e d a t
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fo r fu rn H b ta o | h * fo llo w in g m a l t r l a l s f o r
s u rfa c e lt * * lr a * n l.
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N o. 111.

M e m ln o l* C o u n ty , a p p r o i l m a H l ; I ,a l l c s . r d s , C o v * r M a te r ia l l l l o u b l s
A p p lic a t io n )
an d
a p p r o ilm a t e lr
11.401 g a llo n * CM! A s p h a lt .
I 'r lc e p e re d r s lr e d I. o. b, H o ld e n
H o d. n o r t d s .
A l l m a t e r ia l* to be In a c c o rd a n c e
w it h
S p e c ific a tio n s
n f th e
S t a le
lin e d D e p a rt m e a t.
____
N t m t t ' N I d s n e e ts w i l l h e » u rn ls h e c In d e a le r s upon a p p lic a tio n
In Ih e S e c r e t a r y o f Ih e S t a le lin e d
D e p a r t m e n t . T s lla b s e s e e ,
F lo r id a .
H id e w i l l not be r e m a a ls e d u n le s s
s u b m itt e d o n s a id b id s h e e l
A c e r t ifie d c h e c k In th e a m o u n t
n f 1 % n f b id a n d In nn r a n * leee
th a n I t t t
m ad e- p a y a b le
In the
C h a ir m e n o f (h e
s t a le
H o ed l* e .
p e r tin e n t
m uel
accom pany
e ach
hid . C a s h i e r s c h e c k s w i l l not be a c ­
ce p te d . o n ly c e r t ifie d
c h e c k * w it h
S t a t e 's d o c u m e n ta ry
s ta m p s a tc e e a fu l b id d e r w i l l h i r e iju lr e d In
e a e c u le r n n lc a c t
an d
hnnd I f th e
p u r r h a i r In VS,000 « r m n r r l fa d * r
th a t a m tiu p t t h r r r r t l f i r d c h r r k w i l l
h r h e ld u n t i l d e l l v r r y ,
T h r r ig h t I ■ r r a e r r e d t** re je c t
a n y o r a il hid a.
H T A T C l«OAI&gt; I l K B A I l T K K N T
O F F ly O lt l l&gt;A
C. I I t i i e a i »w a y .
C h a ir m a n
J I I I H IW L IN O .
Ml: ate H ig h w a y E n g in e e r

T o-Night
Double Show

TULLY TUPPER
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V/MAT OF IT.
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rierk Circuit Court, ItemI
nole County, Florida.

and iilherwlwe deacrlhed go follows!
B e g in n in g 30.07 r h n ln a n o rth
an d 17.01
c h a in s
w e n t o f th «
exiutheaM c o rn e r o f loA t* wwcllt m
31,
T o w n s h ip
10 a o u th ,
r a n g » 11 r w l H e m ln o le C o u n t y ,
F lo r id a ,
T h rn rw
r u p %#••! I .S
f e e t ; th e n c e
s o u th 111
f$ « t|
th en ce w e s t 471.3 fe e t ! th en ce

Always

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D E F E N D A N T S ,
K N t lo 'N A N D U N K N O W N
IN T J I E N A M E O F T I I K S T A T E O F
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B a r n a r d an d M ary J . B a r n a r d , h la
w lff*. I f It k in g , an d I f d ra d , h la u n ­
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th rrru n d c r;
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and
M a t !I« I*, f iw y n a , h la w lf a . I f l i v ­
in g , a n d I f d * a d , h la u n k n o w n h a lra
a t law, U g a t ie a . d a vla a a a , g r a n t * * *
or
o lh t r
c la im a n t#
t h a rtu n d # r ;
J a m a O. J a ik a , J r . , T r u a t a a fo r U f a
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h la
w lfa and
J a m a a O J a lk a , J r . , and
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n t h a r c la im a n t *
t h * r « u n d » r ; 11* b r l * l t # I i W l i r h t l l , w id o w , I f liv in g ,
and I f (.a a d , h r r u n k n o w n h a lra a t
la w . la g a * * * a ,
d a v ta a a a
g ra n tc a o ,
" r o l h t r o la lm a n ta Ih t r a o M la r i TK a rtrM g a
a n d ------------ l l a r l r l d g * .
h la w lf a . I f liv in g , an d i r d ra d , h i*
u n k n o w a h airw a t la w . la g g ta a a . dav la a a o . g ra n ta a a , o r o lh a r c la lm a n t a
• h .r a u n d a r ;
t W.
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Do you know wiry tho w om t
wwlcoms? Sh*, htnaif, didn't.
H a llto ih (b od brsoih), lb *
social fa g * no tw o forghret,
wo* th* reason. Yst no On*
M o d bmto halitosis. Gargling
with
htsfonffy
r m i s Urfdrlna
p —i p i v s iw ™
4wv —
• * s e e p *dattrovt
.w p v t v j p
mouth odor* and d tfd u tnfscMott. Um It dotty. Itoeont tori*
thaw thot Uttorine promptly
ovprcgmo* Otlors ordinary antit*pilc* eon&gt; bid* In 4 day*.
Lamb*ft Pharmacol Company,
5*. Loult, M o, U. S. A.

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and If dead, his unknow n hstro ai
law, l e g a l * * * devisee*. g ra n t***, at
” tb t r claimants thsroundsr; And
aay and a ll paraena kaown and u n ­
known
having or claim ing a n ;
right, t ill* or Interest In and ta the
follow in g d **c rlb *d lane.* In Beml*oln County, Florida, to -w it:
lH g ln l l . l t chain* w*a| and
I I . I I chalaa north at Bouihtast
corner of lot two,
section M
township I * south of ra n g * I I
•ant, ran
want
7.I t
chains,
thence north to Lake Jessup,
thence uorlhsaaterly alo n g adg*
of L ah s J . u i p la polat north
or b *gln aln g.
thence south to
beginning, excepting therefrom
one acre In southwest corner,
which la 1 1 1 f e lt saat and weal
by I I I . I I feat north and south
— Also, begin 4.*4 chains w e n
asd t i l l chain* north of south­
east corner of lot throe, seetloa
• I, turp. I I south, rauga I I Kaat.
run west 1*1 fsst, iheoeo south
lo t feel, Iheacs s a lt 1*1 feat,
thence north te l fast to b e gin ­
ning. containing one acre— Ala*
begin t.lt chains want and la I I
chain* north of ouutheaat coraaclloa
n t r o f lo t
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w a it
ru n
w ilt
4.10
c h a in s ,
th an e# n o rth € 70 c h a in * , th a n c a
m t 4.SO c h a in * , th e new Mouth
I,TO c h a in # to b t i l a n l n f , Conm in im
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4.1 i c h a in *
1
w a it Mind 11,11 rh atln a n o r th o f
a o u th a a a t pornw r o f lo t threw ,
wMctlon 34, lo w n a h lp SO a o u th o f
r a n f « l i # aat, r u n th e n c e n o rth
in
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t h * » c v a o u th I0 .A y a r d * , t h a n c i
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U a*1n 4.31 o h o IiiB
w e a t and
33 10 c h a in * n o r th o r ao u th e a a t
c o rn e r o f lo t th re w in awctlon
34, t o w n s h ip 30 ao u th o f r a n g *
I I e a a t, r u n wwat 4.10 c h a ln a ,
l h en re n o rth 41 rie g re e a w t a t I f
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in to
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th e n c e
n o r t h e n a la r ly
p w rA lln l
w it h th e whore
o f $ t(d
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J e e e u p to p o in t
n o rth
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th e n c o e o u lh
to
g in n in g .

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D A IL Y N K W 8 P A P K R

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SANFORD, FLORIDA.. M NDAV,* 17”
APRIL 16,
• “ f 1934.
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Past Week In Washington U.

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BANK SYSTEM

W A S IIIN tn oN . Api, 16.—(AN ..y the NKA and any Agreement
Uy
ed to seeiK d ic y jj ^
ll
V
see" Administration .^policy]
lljr DYIION
BYRON PRICK
—Acting on an NBA
protest on then pait would le voluntary.!
more
sharply
outlined
on
many
WASHINGTON, A p r . US.—
ag«in*t contiiui.d h&gt;w passenger Th# only w *y they could I# forced*
( Al*| — The past week In Washing­ questions. The President is in
-------- • “JuS
rate* on the Sx.Mih«nn Railway, the to increas# pap*#i&lt;tfei faies which)
Committee Report Is ton has been more notable for the earnest about shaping a legislative1P o w e r C o n U T lI
Coughlin W a r n s O f In te r ? tu I* * o in rn e irr t o m rm? b ion for the last fu r hi *11it iu have been I
adjustment)
It raised than for actual program to Insure
Favorable To Levy questions
'S l r a n gieliolu O f y e ter d a y o i d i n d m g e n e ra l in* I 1-2 cents per ndte nn coachea I sionallsendcrs, W h o «
within a month or sis weeks.
accomplishments
vectiyutieii tif lafri' in the Eolith an*l 2 I 2 cents on I oilman and
In
Congress,
new
complications
I
The
Job
he
Is
undertaking
is
n
An A ld P o r ‘EmployInternational Bank­ ami West.
pallor cars in the Southeast, would
arose over tasrs, stock market i del Irate one. In his absence, Cur
t urn
A healing1 wan r i l l e d here for Ire t;hrough, a,ll 1inlet at ll#
a b l e Unemployed’ regulation, silver, lianks and olherl gress ripped the previous legisls.)
ers’, in Final Talk
&lt;
Apr. 211, and bu* operators and pa* merre Comndaslun ordn.
------tftK K
subjects. Within the Admlntslra-1 tier plan pretty well apart, and in j
■venger traffic official? of tin* mil
lhu Ivg.l p a'ssn grr.st- *- :ut|
WASHINGTON. Anr. '^ 6 .'.Tg
p K T K O l T , A p r . HI
(Ah A s
WASHINGTON, Apr. 16. lion, problems of major import i ill. process
Apr.'
accomplished theWASHINGTON,
con- I n n s n i.w in
p n , Id,'-^PI
npr,
t.
* ,.fn
mads a.* well a* the public will he cent* a- m ile set by the com mu
^adtrig
of seeming In trav, I
Out of an up.epurt of utility
d* th e fe d e ra l it-se iv e Im nk
— (A P)—The. joint commit­ came to focus In NKA ami the|fusing feat
stun hn yvars ,gu v.vvi lUr- ptn
1AI I
Ac t|ltttitllv’&lt;l Witll "*
in j: flyetem ax w ith in the co n tro l heard.
new
relirf
set-up.
The
Wirt
hr»-.|,(1
j
»
0
opposite
directions
at
the
velopmcnl*
yvsterxlar
came
n
d«‘
J
tee on unemployment recom­
fx Y O f
T h e d U ju t e h i*! it* in ce p tio n in te st o f m an y s ta te s w in ch have I ’ ppHidfllt R oo.s p v p U’ a
in te r n a t io f t il
tan ker**,
the
ing served
to aggravate end j.nine time. The tendency of most vision by the government to start o f
*3
?
mended to President Roonea c .nf. . * .
i.ll.d
I , KtCtHriv n 2 re n t m a m U to ry rat# m then fu r s t r i r l i r ntin k m a rk u t r « X - - M
broaden, rather than settle, the, Under* still is toward stabdiaa'ign. » " mquiiy into how much is being R e v . F a t t ie r t Im ile x t'. I twip’ lilin j
#tat# co n t it u t muii*.
yelt yesterday that he ask controversy
iff m ! vM i o" . i ti A rind I tie I rd
ulnt inn,
nntl d i.sfn vo r
t 6 * m
y r r l v a l l y b 'liiie d it (Ire “ foundri I ■
over communistic n! with an end to experiments which I'ahl for electricity ami why.
F o r th** Iu-1 liv e y e a r s the rad
• u il *■ *»i mi la * «t
lir tn tp o r ln
Coqgrees to "Increase surtax legations against the brain trust ought create economic doubt The
to jii h in d i f m a ticiu o ' m U im n
Utility dem-lupincnts imludud:
lim
n
?*ilvi*r
tHMctniPtitn,
Ih®
*^
som e
an I H irirg e d j! !*• l. • i '1 li. Fa-tmai*. at New ro a d * h ave I m # i » «*^*kmg
rates, estate taxes and cor­
President
Roosevelt’s
rfgiini tendency of a large section of the
I. President Roosevelt signed ) p«i -id eiit ih )
Ih iniH i.ih r
( on ^rcsflion tl ’ y
w
ay
to
meet
boco
m
p
e
titio
n
for
Oihatt*
tour
weekago.
•Ifficer.i1
j i *i '
i t *'?*t It h i L
It*; o r * || III* II 11*1
is toward moteand i measure orrlering the power tcom
poration taxes, and
take from vacation Friday had an Im-1 membership
of t i t * i nl way a of (hi* Ftiiithraitl piM-sHii'er tra v e l an I h iv e tirg in l Immli’i r*1111» ul IminptriJ Hxlhy .
towanl clnrificu . more new legislation.
Jmission to mtke n country-Witte N fiD nail R e c o v e ry
measures to secure revenue mediate effect
and . . r hu* n p e ra to is atten d ed to le r u ln lo u i «»| Ih*' imUor t ia u ip o r t to
ll|l N|N*mti I MWuni •(!-* ;1'
'
l'&lt;*
id*
lit
l
l
t
n
r
e
v
*
d
l
K
H
ld
for tax exempt btlnda” to i linn of a situation which became Thus the stock market lull has'study of rates, which Kcprtviunta- K * » tf''» ( • xig h ltn , “ Im. • a n iv e d at dm
ill.t iiM iv . T ire S o iittie iu
r a ilw a y
low farm,
joim iiH P iit
H,t h;]
very much confused during hit nh I ts-cn revised in committee to make live Rankin, lh-nn« taiic. Missis
r car* properly for the nation’s ] scnce. The coming week ts esju-ct
1* until ntl #»! on P a y * T w o I
1 he imlrnads are not affected
(Continued nn rage Two*
|sippi, an author &gt;.| ih,
inquiry tile point wtie i r he i» about to
Speak m
tlattiry,
ekplainfn^
’'employable unemployed."
said would rave IcitliC rorVUtiY- U l t ll * * * III! n III l t l i m u : to h i* i l l
that hr could not “ Sr« much ob* - ,
la a letter to the President the
cl i' - 11, ii I m ill H itrie u ltu ra l p o licie s
«*n» $*(1,000,000 n &gt;•!»».
JCCtlun" tu th# Ah’ l vul bill
ta
committee said:
u
nle
tin
”
t*
u
n
g
lch
u
id
of
the
tn
2. Th** 11ml*' i*it*•iinii’*■.*'iiivji
f(hpay off tlrpiittlurs in vlox#d hwBlQtf « )
“ The filth year of economic di*le
i
n
ttio
n
u
i
lu
in
k
e
i
l
&lt;
h
to
ke
n
1
C l'ItV ll i“till I"|f
ft Mill I fli' A s * &lt;&gt;claV
pi edict#*! tu I Fp.u tn t Hiat if |j|# ‘ ub
Ireae bolds little ptoape** for reeTh * in l 'l i* * vva* the ln»t of ■
ed Gas 4t Klvctnr I'niupsiiy th a t
lata t1i&gt;ki I.* biought to a lionet ^
loratlori of many unemployed to
by
la t h e r
thr rommU1tun It ini to prt on Ih# seiiei* of 2 f begun
vnt# it probably would tr apprcivml • ■**
“
commercial employment at ade"Albany ho ml « a**•*?." n'frrrinjf f'o iip d ilm In l (n ib
thnr
’ i quite pay. A t least eight nr nine
b a th e
* o iig h fm c n t in r e d t h e ;
to New York *lalr'fi irtvcsttlgaliuft
the speaker told newsmen ikat
m llllM ’ employable people
are
F
le
tc
h
e
r
It
u
y
x
in
il
,*to*k
exetian
ge
o f c h a rg e * in v o lv in g H a t# S e n a to r
Mi Ituosexelt doubted tha “ ed\
■till wnemploycd. Many have one
\V» T- 1 hayer with arti\ itie* in b#f c o n tro l h ill tn* ■ “ h a ll m e a -m e ,"
, nhlttly in' (t'.'ng aiicad
with
to three dependent*.
w hn Ii it jiijt l it:* d ii iig n oii-i « ' .t j ItooNevelt
Says Blue President I n c l u d e s •it'., I. ci-lniion now."
h a lf o f A ‘ wocinUnJ,
,
Allotm ent
"W# do not blame any Individual $ . ,
B. Th«* Ni’vv York invcsUguUn h a lf truth.**
Eagle
To
Fly Only
Act In hist O f All It sin,y al-ii -aid the Tresldent
• for thtt situation. We . believe
11 doe* n ut, he Mi.1 “ lo oeli the
M ay Be Cancelledlf
cnrmnitU'** got th«* lraiti»* eominis*
wm.tr.I *t. finite marginal limitswidespread
unemployment and
fu
n
d
a
m
e
iita
tk
.of
tin
■
•
•
•
■
&lt;
-n
n
u
*
1
I f ‘ Dues’ A re Paid
lie Fxpecta Passed Huns in I&gt;n market regulation litll.
nion't *«*uranrt* it wuuhl co-op*
poverty are Inherent in our eco­
FurtherDelay HoIdN
lio
n
of
th
e
h
um
an
h
im
*
n
d
,
i
In
(C o o iin u t .i u n ra g o iT ir c c )
Adtnmi.t i xi inn .Uiapprnral of
nomic system.' While that syetemj
ie c o ii* liiic t iu f i o f
out
fiM .stninl
W V-HINCTON. Anr. 10 (A l't Irgi-lntnni u. irlr»,c millions Af
W A S H IN G T O N .
Apr
|U
,
continues the federal government
WASHINGTON,
Apr.
Ifl —
ORIdtNDO, Apr
1(1 — (A P ) -|
a y a lr m ."
t A 1*1 I'ie s id e n l ||*M**ev**ll ye**t» s
( M il i * ........ (tn) le a d e r* w e re told .Min, f* III c|ltee»l I&gt;ankt was (jfli•,
cannot escape It* duty to eao that ( A P) — Repeating hi* drrunntl for All atat#
project# will ti#
lie ii'hwatleili vkhat In ’ • ..........I lie*
.la
y
tu
flin
il
fill
o
rile
i
iHi*le
t
w
liu
lt
pin mi U I»i -1 iiifkit rxacfly what cinllj .Ii . I,nr,| lx i riigrHt in a letthe unemployed and theid depend-]
i ffitiie titu t tun
of
o
Mid f u lu it dirplMV tif the
* | khh ! in m u h im llin i; c o n tra c t* f u r diacontimicHf Apr
2M. to Ih* m*
h iiii' engh le jn hitiou
P ie s k d m t
H ih w h I 'I
tr| Wild. Ii \ Srri rial V MnrgtD-' *.t(
enta do not auffer for lack o f the
W
IN
|
H
-.l
A
g
r
ic
u
lt
u
r
e
,"
w
h
ic
h
h
w
ill
he
a
ih
is
e
t
l
n
iily
h
i
|li««xp
f
u
m
*
p r o je r U ,
S e c r e ta r y Rumcd later un h*r *hr Tifiotml
iv ii lit
lo I '('ii, it if it Invv h r foil* «d | th a n lo H h a irin u u F IH c h a r , F Ic ir* ■
neceaslUfs,, and reasonable com­ n o n - frd e ra l
il
lid
(
vvhich 1‘fin ti ih llte to
«' v p ’iu en
PALATK V, Apr. "I t/T1) At 'MeMitvd o n iy ny cunrniui
| jo in iiiiir iil
I ekes, public Work* ml mi nlat rm- xetup lit tlw &gt;ii*clet ton of i ewmil’ll
forts of-.U/e.
j Id a , o f th# .S e n ile ttau ktn jf C o 5 * .
11M«I | v*»»le i(i||iiin iH t in t it'll,
tlie in te rm it m il* I
hank*
w lie* «*%t*i |
I ak Mi, ln*ht of the i'Him of Hi#j mill##,
"Despffb efforts you have made l o r , u i l y##t«*rday a llo tm e n t* fo r adminietrnton*. ii wax
derided I. Tuin. i. Nun of IV&lt; il 'fuinur ■aid th a t the fe d e ra l n *
U*'l|
tiu
tlliv
*
u
ii
I
«
*•
|l
(11t**l
••i
Mio
tin.
rniverwity
i*f
Florida
to provide employment on •public $1110,000,&lt;umi w o u ld Im* ca n ce lle d if hfr** ypatpriliv nl u
le p I* I ll I IV
l.mn.li Ulmli liax U rn !
Menttnning sprcifi.ally the Mil ’ 1
of Ho*
le
Un
p ru te cl
i‘ iii|ittt&gt; ti •% fiu tu
tudrnt xa.* killed, n id iwn oth*irt te m , ‘'e - la ld l- h e d to | i * • in
works, construction, etc. comparel) « a io e ilt j,
on!in* oigufii/ittiMti of the hi i »«l,i
k ft k lllp
uMll ili till* 11 !%*'»■»•
I III' by H r m t u r T lio n u * .
.1
Id
p
ie
a
x
io
n
*,1’
find
ru
n
to
&gt;
i
the
agreement*
wer#
not
returned
^
) av k H e r rilin' h&gt; *«i U H iil/ n ■
« a I iu
M
Mintent
w ere
n lig h llv
injured
Itvcly few have obtained such
I'r e*odrnt « inphreplied m unot her Okluhnrna, Mmftmlhair aaid ( k i t
i
iriHii
cow
n
i
illy
*
lu
t
w
hen
on
vv lien i h« ft e a r eu lld ie I w ith m i*
lu * l ii u l m *tup-t tin* l ’n * i t l r i i t »*•
r work. It 1* probaht* thsl the fed­ ap#*dily.
-rile* of White House conferences u nd er Hie IrtfUtattuii n e a r ly h i i f
Projoots af
iniliotr cor- other tuio tune o ccu p n d by f o u r tltol *W tem co llu p -e il in M ...
t |if I I f it
th u l
a ll t title
it u lh o llly
seeking wrmplclitm o f i nriii gi'inlcUr nurvcy, commtinil v
eral government will have to spend
Ilk**,
dkitributad
tliiil the Klock market I t'^nlul mu of Hie moiiry it* l»#
n»:n.'
i iiit " ul ii *, * - .mi'ii|&lt;s mn| iiiiil^Hv
(•Him t die
tieg n m who
ftlao
at least |l,OOO,6O0,O0o’ a year for whml ho ■•id
bill, n viprocal tariff bill (hr rniinic would h# received by about four
he the
i mnni tut ion, mnluiia conlrwl pc*i
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p
tlive
d
vv.
r
lig
h
t
ly
in
ju
re
d
n
e
a
r
Im
re
several years to care for the unem­
ipal liink Miptiy and
fruarnntec pet rent um of th# depoaitciraj1* t l l i t
job of financial contract ruting to i and mosquito control, in k rmdi- hitl.i \
policy of tin t in ted S t il»
Ii* '
h&gt; A il lt l ii ll’tl leiU ii Jti)ill'i* U lieftiH*
ployed. the
unemployable, and
batik deposit pt upoaak* &lt;*110111(1 hi it would reprexent a jf\iar*nt#a o f
hlflory/1’ amid contracU for 2.000 ration, -ml survey, Smith-oiiiao
u
ry
a
.io
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m
e,
in
ti&gt;
m
g
t
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l»*
•
p*
llli)
cu
ll
Itf
C**|lrt’te*i
I hn S. I -uviii . r (iainenvUle
Uitir families, and It Is neither fair
bank dr pik'ita "past, prajMOt
placed on the statute tmuk*
of the
project* ■ulhortn l! lo-titulioo «rr huelogical w oil. f v ii lid Jiiiiie r* K not f -tin o f S l a t " rove I*- nd.* p r o s p e r i t y -\«d *-•
1 h« i* be d it i v e in •I r i due*
iiul
nor sound tlrtanee to do thu
T h e c o n ilo v e i ted l i t b ill a l-o i« fu tu re . ’ and H iat It w ould C o lt th#
for
political
■uUJivmioni*
hud
Iwco1
1
^u*
M
c
r
control,
sUIr
airwov
t F u liliilU f d U ll t"H|£r 11.f e e l
rre a m ire r W \
h n i l l , T n lln h a a - pled w ith Ih** atnti'iiieU 'l nn ti* •
through leaping bonds.”
(a x p a y e r * fru m f l . 250,000,000
tu
(Continued on Pape 1’wol
aant out.
' marking*, NKA cimipliaiici1 mv« - -e»’, were Ho* miured -tudenta, lio n Ih u t a stu p id pi«*|'senoitn I
Among, the signers ot the litter
$ 2 .&amp;00,000,04)0.M
ftm ter w a y 't n
li»* u
*1
tmfftP
T W - 2 l« d « ^ r . U r « i d if
S ’JJ'r.1" holu" '* *UI' ■
’» I fl. J, - 1
•W
, ( iov. Murray W i n n
M u 11 #n (b a u 1% * i #w *
b«ca tfei #
y - 0' ' s w - tracts wvrt romplrted the l*ubUc|
S
Jr-, “ rut.- -ft I who inve *11g it'i» 11 t In* emu h ani*t I »f n ic e r .
B. OeldsUln, Dr
chairman
nf the
Scott Painting Put On k n o w n w ith in n fa w d ay * a f t e r th #
BatlleFurTiic
‘
Cccpul’
Work*
Administrmllun
was
rrndj
I
mmis.r,ror.
snul
lark
..T
iumls
ih u t
Tum ei
iip p a M 'iitly
fell
committee on social Just tee of the
k I b ill had h e rn M d e ira rk a d
Display Down Town tMy c II.Iihmine
central cotifsrancs of Amsrtan rab- to pay loans and grants “ as soon l '* » - I h r p ru u 'ip n l ir n s im lo r ■!.- iihltep hi the wheel while the
(undent A I
Ih#
U ln a
OK1.AIIOMA'
U
T
l
.
Apr,
10
(untlmiiiiy
th*
projni*.
Tliu
Indent
pur l v
w*o*
le t M ining K i Ihcc A n nou ncchF or
W A. P, Whitney, chairman of un th# money is required for work
n e a tly 14ft iiiin a .. had been
oh*
t Fi
l t i l l »■itin t \\ illm m M u m * )
, , , , St*
j ; t&gt; A y g ii- tin e lo th* urn
A lif e M ie h in t p ro tra tt
**f
he Railway Labor Ksacutives As­ actually don#,** lie aabl an en­ K l* k h n " n n&gt; Htulv p n i j . r l , h i l i l f , , mu
C o u n t y CommiHHion u iul hr- N a tio n a l tiu M itU in rii tu F r a n k H a i r u , colored atte n d an t tam #d mi a p e lit iiit l t •» ft&gt;trc It to
| v.-»-u&gt;
wtirking b *»n s ta rtl'd tm d rr t h , » V\ A
sociation; MUo Reno, presulen*. i f larged legal staff
tt Vitte.
d »y u p p u it i.lly had w a ll u n a th c i
Oihrr
rratnnx im nlii.ix,! |,j j
—
ut the aScinhude
t 'm iiily
( ‘m iit
the farm holiday association; Paul ’’night and day" to get out tinK If Kill***, ... .
I'll 111**1M.1mj v a lo r y , o I h ie* in iif’r
t'liiin lir h
Iln
iiM
i.
w
ent
on
d
ln
p
iay
in
(h
e
V. Belters, director, the American rt*main ing .145 trnntrada, involving xpvakur* «a. fri.tt.m
, Walkout In France I h Mid rt'Hldi'Ut »*f *'i* trrfi JM'iiMi* h k u ile il n ff nd m i I i-e il *»uJc- of lab
»tati. su;wiintvnclriits of prt’.n t i 1
R m iiiid ta l
am i A n d e n m ii
Municipal Association; and Kinest $43,00ti,ono.
, MltfiMUii* r«t hi** i Hiuliiln* &gt; d ein o p ieiit pi tip 11 h
Seen As Being ‘ Flop’ (filliiu tity
S to re window *, th is m orn tn p as
H. Wilkins, president, Oberlin Col“ How tapidly men go to work and icgiunal administialors
ill**
I
iMIlity
r.iiliMU*i*l*»U,
ivptb*
I
he
1
1
*
i
&gt;
H
rlllo
C
iatU
*
H
o
v
e
l
U
n
i,
lsge.
the In text product o f (h e b ru sh
on the 2,000 projectu and in the expense and Is Imii puhry.
rti*»i1 tlinr 111*11 (it h. I hi* m**i limp whit I ii*. ■1 tit il i r r t l the m t r .i l u f an y
u f Mr#
W. M
S c o tt, w ife o f
P A R I S , A p r Hi. t A P j tjo v i-fn
niiiiiH, mills nnd factniie*, where
|(i&lt; if I h r ln - t p*r-tMi h* limn Uiu** o fto oil n ltc m p tn u : a d elim p ien t
m erit em p lo y e * In a '’ n a tio n a l pro
\\
M Sent I , lo cal m a n a g e r o f
t materialwifi Im- prodiired will
tor it -tat nil tin’ i iMtiiiiiM-lolt
Im
ale on the p f o llllil |.f '‘ p in I lb#
A m e ric a n
F r u it
(Jrn w p rx
pa&gt;
j l&gt;# deteriiiined hy how fust the Sanford Flks Degree l e - l " i t i ike tod ay a g a m - l
In In - H iin*ii(iii’«‘*iit‘i l l , M i hill**** I**t 1m il 1y f t he hom e- til (he people
| In c , |lif e n*«ta.
I A strtrm alrurk this city
j »ucce»*»fiil m|i|ilii'«ntji arc* .wide tirj Team A t Talluha.sHee cut.*, p a ra ly s e d w in * ro iiiriiu u ir-*
r t at i‘i|.
I lli U’ hv Hnil*MilIV** *'*&gt; III -t l eu*f iq U n irn lik e the**' i . J
tio ri*
l*rtw een
Pun*
and
lh«
The portrutt In on# of geverai j ah uu t t».2U o ’clock l i s t n ig h t,
I willing to fuvirtion," he added,
r n i)ih ‘liii v f«»* I h r «*1 f ii*' a*t i t-iii'l y I M in i p o licy D MU CrltdlUK It n v I f ill
A. B. Dodge of 'Altamonte
f lin u c d , * accom p an ied
hy
p r o v iiu * * hut iith erw ii*e the w a lk
( '«imiiilh*l&lt;*rii*i nf Sa ltilim h * •*•'!*♦ v. I to r h r y l(&gt;«i iii t a x * u n t iiip H lr*! included in ii new nene# of paint
“ Ihrect employment on the 2, [ The degree team of
Sanford
Springs has been appointed as
out m id h flo p .
mifw which Mr*
Scott l* now | w lru lf, llg ld iiu u f and th u n d e r, I f l r
tM
H
J
coriMtiuction
projects
wd!i|\lk*
Uidgr
No
|J4l
|
t.f|
e
llb
ji‘1
I
I
iiii
H
a
JlIrllliM
llitlt
|
»
t
San
1I im I t h #I e WIHI lit i •** *u • - a I e - t ■.
the new manager of the National
P o lice g uard ed pn«l o ff ice* and |
t*r »h • , p n d iaM y h a lf an Iim i , and p a io M
amount t«» th.fdMi.lMHi man tlayn of ford hy (r a in e a rly thin m o rn in g
u m iy h i Ju iii* I f *l**vt»*l 1 p m iu l- I 1*11 let ||»*1 C to illtlr* io vv ll te ll lit lo ti ■**riipletiii|f Etch w ill
Re-Employment Office In Seno th e r piddle b u ild in g -, w n tth m g
playe*| in Hi# window, she stated, lo th# iiM ilh c a H w ith ou t Anmuing
work
for
all
rla#*c*
of
lalwir*
it
i1
*
(m
iit*-1
Ii*pii*»*4
iil
ut
1
**1
1
In
i
v
♦
■
i
y
1
1
1
1
**
fo r T a lla h a .*» e r t»» a tle m l the tw o
ford.
t r i l l 11*h i p * und f io m w h o h tin t
iH to I i i
im n
hiding u portrait
nf
Mi* xH im jft d a ’MUh'«. aci*i*rililig
estimated, nnd imiucH't nmt induw d ay s la te K lk n c o n v e riiiiu i w h ich fo i d e im in i*tiatl*in * w in ch
iiim I jiiTtlit** m id lm iii***is f«•r ull
I I no I h er II liM le p o r l. I ll nil I he liu v
He was appointed today by
i# porta
developed
j
John
(
i
I
eonardy,
local
cluii
trial employment repulti’ g fi'um uperieti th is rmurning in (h a t cit&gt; .
•v if* i* p p i »*i m t «' &gt;**Ui v *&gt;•!•• .......I mu ||
r i i|o r .*cnt In*i»|i9, lo I I t s-im I a
B. F- Brown, assistant state di­
J Ufficial weather tuir#aii
T e le g ra p h em p lo y e * win*
had |»«*it
w••man and attornfy
production and ttannpoi tatmn of
Mild x ix pi* im ix ly h it l v n llt il oft
rector of the National Re-Em­
The hwat learn will ruinpetc for s tru c k fnt m f«*B m in u te * dod&gt;
1fall icadiriK# mxde (hit mur
materials will exceed that figure.
I
h
«*
Mmjntain#«r,M
•
on#
*»f
Mr
Kill***%
wh«*
ii
'nil’
*
iu hi (**
I I iv fifclev
state honor* *» the etiampioaship fio the p » - l w**eh a lir le h e il th e ir
ployment Service,
with
head­
bj tl V l1!stun, mdiraten
lit vu, HiUVi-ij till ih t ( ii ii |«t y, ( n n ,
j M i'
Scot F a
p ris #
poaxcuiklekes
aaid
applirant.v
nad
r
t*
quarter* In Jacksonville, and he
degree team. It won district him iille ir r * * in tw o h nu r* to d a y , then
•••ti , Im* 1h*cii nn * display
in I IK uicliex of rain f#H during
i*
mi loiiit' yniM *« ** Hi* ha
l
o
IK&gt;
1
.1
1
C
O
IIM
cute^and
returned
1,500
of
the
Succeeds R*v. E, D.
Brownlee
urn at Daytona Roach «ume weekn retu rn ed iu th e ir in* ir u m c n t* .
ft.v
M**i"pln- for th# pant few week* I hour.
h'Hd Uki'H uii mU'if'-t hi i la- rum*
2,000 contract.- and that he had ago, Thu team ta componed of (i
who resigned recently.
Principal xuffererx
appeared
I* in g d ihtatiee telepho ii# opera
Thr p iild it, particularly
l*#r
|
aan
entry
in
th#
Southern
ly
|«*IilH’«l
*ltlifttlull,
M
ini
he
hn
The local office is one of S4 signed MM) of them, rcprvsvnting W. ,S|i«ncrr a* grand ex sited rul- t o o , h o w e ve r, w a lke d out at I t : 1141
lhi* afternoon In t#
III#
im*py deep Mini fugitive t i.nv ivtliiit •'iila uf h&lt;&gt;k i Itoy Seoul h, * In* S la t e
4 re
le a g u e
e x h lh iliM ii 1 !’ * r ^
now set-up In Florida, it was some M24.OO0.OW in loans and *T» I*'* F. Dorner, esteemed lec­ A . M and n layetf to il, f a ilin g t*
H&gt;al J W raUrn Union Trieria|ih
rt-liit i ii j i (n puifii govcriM iti rit, r***i v ited (o ni i« ml the April Huy Mi Si’oll le i rnt'il today
grants.
pointed 00j by Mr. Brown who
turing knight; II. L. Perkins, es­ re tu rn by in u l a fte r noon.
viv I unit which hr eX|H#(m t,, cun I vcoil I (nu t, *&lt;f Honor which ii tliln painting han been a#l#ct#*l pany. Nine te lrgn p b pole* r a H jl
This alout, with $171J.TJ.0CQ in teemed loyal knight; F. C. Mac- I
added that If this elty expects to
io he held m the Arcade b u ild
our of n#v#ral which will be in f W exlirn Union wire.* n&lt;irf}A
*V )
till* vnt#r» •!11r iriff the (L m
retain Its office, It must use Its loans to 23 railroad Uofhi imirs,
lip 1otitictd i»f 7 'hi o 'c lo c k . It included In B special display Dial I * » r,t 'h"&gt;"gh Hand's Siding, wait
farllillea more oftener. t
, made a tuUl. of O3J.2Ti.U00 In
,) a n c ' D ,,w n
,,n
--------.
iWMfs arin o iiiii ed l»y A r t h u r llr a n
i- to b# nhiiwn in nine of
tin* 1blown tu th# ground. Service dfcft
K He also slated that the service contracts signrd, srclril und ilc. N i l , c h a p la in ; J . E . I 'r r s t n n , n in v r I,iH‘k,C(iinmitN Suicide .y
|Itr*. i hairiitnii td the
Seminole leading Southern
citi*«
during not diarupt#*] and workman had
Ilvsred.
free to both employer and em­
rep aired I h r d am age e a rly tmfajp
■ u ard; M ik e W ils o n , ca n d id a te .
( rusudc A p u i n s t W ar 11 o iirify Seoul ('m in e d to d a y
th# n#it year.
ployee alike. Persona nestling
*________________________
• I k coat of about 1-fMJ.
lit H.I.V W ill HI, Apr. tfi.- Id’i
wen and women laborer* of any
York
N u m e ro u s aign-* w e ie
ld*n^n
' Rip, icnt)ifIkriic. jolly Karl
Dari*-, Repun In New
kind should call a* the office at
j down in Ih# huMii#*« n rvH n n , and
who m itt# to H o lly w uim I fro m hi*
their convenience, he
slated,
torn aw%yf
; partb o f n a ifn
w ere
NKIV YUJIK, Apr.
in. (A I —
11ii I iv i* Ncniiun k ftntf mkyr m k*' 1***1
while men and. women out of
in c lu d in / a w#ct**»n of the Milah4
to pronilmnc** overuiiflit. by hi* O fflcrr* uf Uiv IV tirn l ('nuncil nf
work Should alee tall and enroll
ft
Theater to u f o ve r tlr# - la y # ,
p art in “ T h r R ig p a ra d e .* oh # **f Ihr Church,., ul rlirtxl, in M p*
W»lr
their naaaat
ns ma^. toceth,
together with data
I 'l t y crew tv sp e ll I the day rl## n ; the *rrr# n*a w a f e p ic *, took h i* lutal Ivttrr t.i Chrixlian- ul *11
TA M PA ,
Apr
tn ._
age price was $-., .f.2 agaimt (3 * t
nu I Inna, ycxtrrilay
appi-ali'.l
&gt;.
tng leaven, n h ru b
moan, and ditad
“ to“ W v T I ra»* o u r fo il butlgct n f n il# , who (« d ire c tin g
Hi# earn
Orange and gupctiuil in baxee last week; |.'Vi two weeks ac". HWtl hfc Saturday night.
branch*** frunj lh« *tre**K
and
II. M l nu written explanation C hiiitlan hmlii-x Iu jnin m , n „ 92VHV./U" wa a laierucnt a tlrib - p aig n
•hoard an Increuv in
average 12.48 three weeks a g o ; fl.7t&lt; I hi.
- lo tin *ew#r#, while grower*
It*
C h a irm a n N ix m ated H i i * iiiu iit
for -I... .
Mnxself through the “ * » agalnxt war aruJ |irr|.ul *t,..,i uU'ti tiMlay t
•otii* v J- N ix , I d
prlrva for the pr.-rnt week na week last ytar and f2.0O for !)»•
,
(ng th at the ih o y g h t to te • t ir w r d iii# a re a hud th e ir hand lu ll Utttt. h 11&gt;-1oi. tiul friin .l- -ni.t fur xrar.
tn1* i J
compared to last »rrk, un tha 10 week twu years airo.
r a l a H o r n # ), Mu. i j**'nc»ul c h a n
fio iin g the c a iiip a ig n I* Hi# ie
*tupping elite hex and
ttm odlllj
Thp Irltcr darlarud Dial
"Ih.
.mi., ihc obacurlly .......
hi- i
Eaateru aurtlun maifcrta, accordhiought
Klguier un tangerines were not wtin i
ih.- mail of Hi# annual aivaltim Arm) new u l u l m o n th ly a u b scrlp t |oii», debtix, none uf which
prompted ihr hi i Church** uf Christ around
6 £pk CABO, J i m , Apr. 1«.—(A t ing le atattatlce i«,ue&lt;l ye.tcrday
human
in * m
« atupiigii
tiriv# I,o cal person,* h iv e been p leilgtng xrrimjis dainape to young *►
* gt«W*
found In a chan in world ahi.uld with all piwxilil.
—.*Th* i«i«U e « f Jolly Garner, U - by We Florida &lt; nru. Exchange. Issued because ,,( the acarctly ul Th. h
vv )i ir h *•j***«i.* t *unm 11 ••w
m u r i Mng and p a y in g atrtail *um» m o n th l) m g crop*
... ni At a Marti) laMc patch *■&gt; t.. Ihclr rvapccll)r x.,i
h i- a .
year-old brother of John
Nanca Bales showed , large .trervase in •uppltea.
it
!*mid * f i n u ” I'i'p” hfeakfaal tu be fo r y e a rs , he sta te d , and
■ •rap book and ahrafx eminent- that they cannot
' t
This week's market for arungr. I
Garner, w*a attributed yeatarday We same pertud*. They
totaled
l.lmlographa ami »&lt;••■ will nut xiv,. their moral support h#hi al ||»r t piwiMpal I’arixh Iluu-r hojfed th a t Ihkt w ill be ci&gt;titinu#i(
te a narrow iUxeaa which friend* 071 ears this week, u drop uf l&amp;f fluctuated rapidly wlW Monday'-' u f n
V&gt;*
fo r th# n#w year*
I • lie aignet for film- to war a» u im-lhod of a*Ullng In a t 7 fill u ’cluck
average price &lt;&gt;r u .s.i as the i.m
■aid wu^upplemutod by We fear cars from last week’s lutal.
He a lae added th a t
no
fin e ;
-, d lux Initial auert( icmattonal difficulties, nor will
end
yesterday's
|2.TB
ai
high.
The
C h a irm a n N ix made Hie xlate*
Ilia
I
.that he v u net worthy of bit reOrange sales were 4M
care
tha heron,r * iwrty to the
mad mrnt a ftn nur«cy*itg !!»•■ &lt;*#t up trib u te could b# p a id to the .Sal
• &lt; hia fret.
Ltiorvihly In Um rtoa preaidant.
n .u a in t
this weak, agslnxt bdu Iasi week, grapefruit market rose from (2.40 I"**'
vat mu A r m y an d w h a t it propo*#*
raro In arinanicnta now In prog­
Utah MW I
Jolly Gnrner, a UnlUd Staten a decrease of 1ST car. The aver­ Monday te (2.68 Wednesday and
o f 2ft (J local men a ml wom en who mol d u r* f u r th# u n fo rlu n a W a of jt \H J*’t ill I * Hj i Mt*l4 v *'&lt;■'
ress
in
so
many
psrta
of
tha
enetoma patrnlmen on tha Mexican age price during the part five the*/destined U&gt; MAS Friday.
»
ift
Below
Cold world."
Will h a t# a p jvl iii the animal D„ uatiu ii than that recanUy pant "V .M ia a s
Is*low fu r" n a i u i c a y :
herder, abet tdauelf ta death day* was |t.so against U-M last
The Upbeat average box price
drive*
U
l&gt;,
I’leaidrnt
Hoosrvvlt
who
saltl:
|
14,
n
...
Saturday A f l t at hla heme here. weeki M.T7 two wrvka ago and for oranges maintained thta week
"A . tin Salvation Army's var- l)u»U&lt;
Whan Ihiii# w o rk e r* g a th e r at
lo og k
To m b k t
Alvin 0. Ash, Ida father-in-law, M.T4 three wteka ago. This was among Hu ig auction market*
For* Mi*-?*
■
iliiily
lia. tecum, recognised, wa I'o f 1 Pi«r« #
, i i . ra» I m w S i I M C r * . . i
th#
Pariah
H
u
m
#
Idtnot
row
morn
.had not- realised an Increase o f 10 cent* In aver- * * * W-74 at Chicago. The low
(!alw**vill«
A
I.. I..H
fr r o t lg f
c o ld
-I**"
R i f v l i r communiration o f Han* tq g , th e y w il l ha ad drr»»ed by Ma ha».- Iiurdrntid tt wtth duties and Kay W 1.1
‘ hla rrmtHI — •g* price this week over last. This *•*_ W l at Plttaburgh. Last week's ,(i,,» .-&gt; up in th^ n o r th " ,- - ! .1' m
ford Lodge No. 02 F. A A. I f „ Jor A. B. P*Ur&gt;on uf ktitlunl, win. ruqiunttblllllaa. Today wa greet It Miami
b et year tbe average ;
" "
we* recorded at HI.
I» ago
li„n **( Otr D n iU j Xtalc.- tuday. " i l l V* held
ill apaali on the "fialxattori Army a- an tndlspanatblf factor among Hr
si
tl„. I f atonic
I*#lumen la
.nf M .»4 wa.i main- Tb'..ijrh.."t th* E M t and Ro*Hh Tempi* tomorrow night at 8:00 O tr r a e tt;" by Frank Evan, uf out 1 rsources for social, religtuua Tampa
41m o r e .
truq-'.aoi'ra w*ra , higher
with o'clock. It was sun,.mired today I .aka Mary, " b o has accepted the and humanitarian ieadenihip. This Tllufvlll#
Me foe grapefruit Uil* ram M 'r prvripllgUgg wax un l')f A . L Bell*. W on hipful Mas- position of major uf all^ r^ u u ly simple, ruurageout, and stIf-deny­
(d O a t iU
IU In in a * •
■t Detroit and usually heavy In th* , Boult,, a■' iar. TVa Kntcred Apprvalic* d*- divisions; Kari Letunamr ^ rlelr* ing urganliation has shown tha Aflsals
A,if ll.l.
iTbudy II
II...... S 0.. raportad a I.
c r o . " M l b*_ con ferred, h# oald, man of Ih# publicity department, " • ) in attacking the moil flag­ U * ro a
week's
nxvsnnsh
and i w i a l .u , u f 20 d e g ra tx , an d S h e ri and #U m em b er* ar# r i parted to and Adjutant CtUrl** Johmon. rant uf our social prohlanxi al th«lr TB.IWaavlll.
lUuts.*'
attend. Vi#Itora ar# aiao Invited, tlaid raprMtnUUv# from Jackxondan, U )i., had M , »
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Democratic Comrrea-

ReportTo Congress;
Saving Of50 Million
Annually Foreseen

M ERCHANTS TO ROOSEVELT ASKS
PAY PART OF NRA FUR PASSAGE OF
COSTS, IS ORDER BANKRUPTCY BILL

ICKES D EM ANDS ALLST A T E FERA
SPEEDING UP OF PROJECTS TO BE
P W A PROJECTS ENDEDON APR.28
110 000 000

K n o w RooscvelFfl M
Wants, Seeks Action a

Low Funds Held Re­
sponsible ForMove;
WorkToBeResumed

Student Dies In C’rash

|City Is Visited By
Storm Last Night;
Damage I s Slight

Dodge To HeadOffice
O f R e-Em ploymerit

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Oranges, Grapefruit In Boxes Showed
Increase In Average Prices Last Week

General ( hairman Nix IfopefulOnEve
Of Annual Salvation Army Fund Drive

Gamcffitdclde LaidTo

THE WEATHER

Freezing
Spot Reported In U.S.

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1S._:A V Criminology’* Istrst page, Mirkr^
with murder and stolen fold. a »
• 14a ‘ * m * by tb* •utharlUM yesterday
u •,flbn Dllllnger and M i dangerB l l l , au* mob of machine gunners and
•kWnipeT* continued to elude the

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All save Evelyn ^rechetti. friend
; of Dllllturtr, and Eogetra Green,
P r o b le m
P e a c e a b ly
O n e G ro n p W a n ts F Ia t
|have lucres*full/ dodged the govP r e s id e n t T h in k s H a lf
eminent which sought-them
to
2 C e n t C o a c h T a r iff, |
O r D a m a g e S h o u ld
answer for murder to Wlscotvln,
O th e r A s k s l% C e n (j
kidnaping In Minnesota, and ro'&gt;*
R e P a id B y F lo r id a
bate, and Hod** members to hei/ In South Dakota and Iowa,
WASHINGTON Apr. IS.—(A*!
an’ afternoon of “private deeds stslnadby at laa*t five —A battle between railroads In
Uthful and say Pm,
*4&gt;Sb’Vteft*lstion that mean* death* and 1*00,000 In dll cottrn ths southeast over the rates to be
It, I'm sorry,” hr
_i-.i
nomething “hick home" but « • !« .
charged for carrying coach pis:ulaily when thr
•'engers appeared Imminent yes­ chrettitJr SbkMed. 'While IVe.bad
nothing hltlonally, after wel­
* W ARSAW, tnd„ Apr. 13terday when It became known here
coming the Presidept back
(A P )—A man
Identified ns that * group of railroads plsnnrd a woncM M ' time, I pat her that
XrptttsWa'tscatlon trip.
.John DlUingtr lad a swacbinv to ft)# with the fHtcrslite Com­
- Mrswnit smlm»a,|nr tn Frame.
.
Old nhihlitgtonIans could regun raid on lb* Warsaw Police
‘ kdvlsed the commission Ihnl IVr.i
merce Commission a petition for treated fats ndlWe.
Station today, sluggad a police­
a two cents a mil* charge.
t!hiI
('oloinbia grr
pun iia*iru*
A
Oe
iagisseton
al
nrlogatlon
lad
man, stole four bullet proof
by . VlaMm^krat Gainey tad WjuamenU mini thal .&gt;ep»it*tinii*
■vesta and two revolvers, and
Speaker}Ralnay*bad marched aver fondue te«l in Itio dr .Jam*In* nn
got away. Jod Pittlngsr, the
to thr Unlpn Station from the unlikely It* l*r HirrMuful hy June,
•lugged policeman, said; be “ la
cnpitol behind th&lt; Marino trend.*
whrii a Ircnsiir ct»mfnl«RinvtV man­
quite positive” that one of the
Democratic lander Byrns
of
Mnnl era m f the ItooaevuR fam­ date over Indicia explna«.
two iaiders was tha Indians
Tsnnvsae* spoks today o f an at­
ily ImmeottlcV'went aboard the
Or. Kduardo Sunto*. i »*l«»mbian
“ Wooden gun" desperado. He
tempt to wind up th* session by
•tain as soon as it arrived. The rtprrJtpnt alive here, invented a
May kith. Senator Kobimon of
t', ngn sslonal delegation shouted note Trout his govn mneiii da*
Arkansas Informad him tb it ad­
sod applauded When the President manding a ratrgonral .l««i»ion by
t-iuer grd on tbO arm of hia son, thr Lragus giving l ,1111111111* full
journment was plaaned for that
Jnnies, and the band played "Had sovereignty which entails »»i
dataf*” bqt It may not be so easy.”
Soma legislation not specifically
ennoeqnenrre on the Amei
wanted by the Administration Is
Continent. Colombia « ill no
ptog raising, white some measures
’responsible.”
asked by it are being altsred.
(F ifty nviators left N'rw ’
Tka President told Congressmen
yesterday foe Colombia, "l,, 1
fne Colrmblsn* hew
aC the depot, “ I hops you aUy as
i f them said. " I f Co
loag w you U s ," but In the same
goes lo s i r « e go hoi
breath b* iumlnded them that the
cd. Recent rrphru alt
cr.pltaj Is a hot place in July and
other foreign aviators
tgry It's,Iris are hem
D r. P u r v is T a lk s
T o
Colombia I.
F arm ers
O n
“ S o ils ’*
-.v.e
ajuuaiiwin Miiu auiivf] inai
( • „ i i/.t.t u , , w
^
J“ hnM5, Indusncei
The osUaW’a woman friend, held the two-cant rut. h.d failed „, .,.'7
,
,,,,
Or. E. R. Purvis,
asslsUnt
a. much traffic . .
., ,
°
^
ilsed m
WM named In a war- provide
nectsd hut th.1 lh. I I ., o il, ||l)&lt;k(
" “ 'thward ,nwilh MU
him from
the
K ) r d t * l l ‘ tl I O rheml.t of the State F.iperlment
^
_ r(v. rapt ishued for har removal here, pected but that the I l-.‘

O b je c tio n
R equ est

Into woodmen Lodire •"'•

. i-u.r »t th.

o n d
D e b t - Station in this city, was the prln-—
|cipsi speaker before a Joint meetJK,
Apr
IS.
. ,nK of the Krmlaole Agriculture
I uf Cl.arwaler! U u b ,* n (l^ b f.F »n n fr r Rf«hTpg
umh-r twder fromUTaru, Itcld At Seminole
MlgS
make ptvfH-- School Mat night.
nt of some „ f itsJ His subject was “ Soil Problems,"
over a period if AI„| he discussed, briefly, rare elcnienti of soils, fertiliser sources.

ielr wky’ tKii^ ^ _ , N M I M Martin, and F. R. Pertain, lofal
gtas Mar. SL *
'
'
men, were Introduced end given
Green shot down with * machine the Protection Degree of
tbe
gun three day* later, died Wednea- Woodmen of the World at thr |
meeting or Calory Camp Ns 82ft,
Da y to n a beach , Apr. n. Seeen others, however,
were W. O. W , bold *t the. Wooilmen
fir*.
jrM tn laj
hiding t.w&lt;y, Harry Campbell. Al- Hall on Oak Avenue last night. (Aq- A wood
•prrnd lo Ponce
Park.
oiguisli
(Continue.) on Tun I'lvet
During tbs meeting It was ansettlement ninth of heir and Je­
Itc-unced that the
nstinn-wldr
st,oyed th* old P„nr# Park hotel
tnendyershlp drive during Match
and thiee frame dwellings. A lilgli
In honor of presldrn, llradsbaw
of the national Imlgr, had re. wind fanned the forost blase tu
the houiteft.
suited in the addition of over
IS r T * e S w s r t s M I 'i r s . i
The hotel was unoccupied esw o new members to lodges in
Cold and snow continued in thr
Cept for th* praprietor. It »&gt;■ „
Northern section of the country
throe-otory frame structure and lo iwm
today.
was S6 yeays old. Tbe government
If III,* city rlion s,-,
Baulta 8te. Marie, Mich., uas
lighthouse also was endanpsiod additional payment-,
the coolest spot, with e trm|K-rap n -«r tb r d one fifth ,
tara down lo SO this morning.
yrnr during the tin,,
' II was snowing there, and at
Green Day. Wis., Grand Rapids,
Detroit, Clsvtland, Buffalo, Os­
wego, N. Y.. Frostbuty, Maryland,
ami FUt Top. W. Ya.
‘ Th* Far Waat waa unaffected
by Jb* la|e seoMH drop In tint; eraturwa/ Ban Franclseo basking
Rev. F. M. Marler, pastor of lln- S2&lt;1| ha* licvn la iit tl imuirtl b
■ km A A ' , . j *
In 71 degree weather. l/BaAher*
First Chn-tisn ( hurch of this o f fTiO'l. M tint It nriK'tl today, and
, NRA
Compliance stotoe wanned up a,Uttle today.
city, has ecceptod a call from the ih r financial rutiilitioii o f the
iMued toe follow.
congregation #f a C h r i s t i a n rh jrrh la • a i&lt;1 to Ih* almvt* the
Thr Street Inti-reaction gt tho
Chuicb at Humboldt. Tann., And hr MV*rt|rr.
gales of Dreamwold, sab^llvuien
■
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s
and Mrs. Marler^wlU teavs 8*nAftldc from Ihr tn ili»n of Ihr m Ihe south-western portion of
fiml for his qsw charge on Mon­
t*rw rhurrh, Itrv Mmlcr ron»iJan •hr city, was th* scene of an au
WASHINGTON,
Apr.
I * . - day. Ayr. 29.lt was announced
thf Wotk that ha« Itfrii ilont Ids tmnobilr accident at gbput 8:.'10
Chief o f Police Rep (
Speaker of the Haaaa Henry
T. «•&lt;•/.
-V* V '.* . *.
A«J||r for thr youth of Ihr &lt;• ngr** o’clock this morning, In which
aanouadM today thaf
Rainey flatly dlaappravrd the KenRev. Marler*)* nearing the erul K'ution a« amotiir Ihr Iradiiii. uc« thr- e persons escaped with- only
uey which la offered*
aDay
h |1,000,000,000
. . j _ . i . . . . j.lottery
. £l
'bill
"I yeecf hit Mvsatbwear of aervice a* i'OiqplUhiariita of or von yea:« v f minor Injuries and ahOck.
■•
Maim latte, the I t ’ i
terdty, declaring toe'country has I osier of tha 'local church. He •»rflrt.
■n- accident involved a eevpe
the local School B a fI
M&gt;t yet been reduced to the **- unul.l be starting his eighth yeai I
will be eats ns load ai
This youth training ha&gt; guh being driven eastward oa Geneva
cf rervier If be renamed here un­
part/ neat Monday' a f
mins ted each year In ih- \ uung
til Sunday, M*y a. Motor.'. Dny. People's Conferences, always ate
1:80 o'clock.
lead,Fa opt
The Humboldt thatch has a •ended by large numbers of tht
Since tbe aafrty p*
■te bar* 4fawned th* bill,
younger members at tbe Sanford
into action at - M M
RepraaenialUfa Ed*aril A.
church. Rev. Marler ha, been f
M M l *aid ' Junior HI
r. d , N , 7 , he* been flgbtmember o f the Confsrrm i faculty
been no rep
r action ea jhrat-ghout the
Mdfento. Chief William*
fur the last five year*, serving aa
- A Wayp j and Means subDean of Men and Recreation IN.
baaring on the
hector.
hoposal WedneaMrs. Marler la not only nettve
In-churili work but In Girt Beaut
dork, bhr Is on* df th* orgaaltaen
ad directors of the pro*ant large
llri Stout group In lids rity^ /
Stfvjol
No announcement waa .forthMalng today •• to th# new pasoccupies n
S tn W will be selected fay th*
ford A ITS
MBregstion It was leartod that
kUiuo. was
g* ministers, two of than* from
m b baring *Utcs, * » being mnand since 1
Wred for tkr peat.
'
have lw«a
Officers of to* church are as
Today, I
® t o «: Ray Fax, chairman of
WEST PALM BEACH. Apr- U.
mated at ‘
• RwrU; W. C. Loosing, Tie*. ( A g l lw trtlag la from the weet
i&gt;t*c# tog?
Mrman; J. T. EUis, aocmtnrr: o f n. nhert-Hrod but fagml rataof : i » pw
storm, a mlalaiur* tornnda gwnpt
with the d
through ton bnslnas* metiea here
Thr J
during aariy aft ams an yaaUrday
way ihiaa

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Snow Fall Continues
In Northern S t a t e n

Rev. Marler Has Accepted Call From
Christian Church At Humbolt, Tenn.

ea Statement
tr Employer

Auto Accident Occurs
At Dreamwold Gntea

Safety

Patrols Will

Rai ney Disapprove*
NationalLottery Plan

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W AR TTIN O TO W , A DP. J f i
(AD^Ocnrvriitnont and-'*
fenae nttornoya engaged ‘I
day In a sharp controversy:
th« trial of ninhop Jani
Cannon, Jr., ovnr tho tentin!
ny tlut tho churchman hi
found fft.000 In 1931 that 1
h id fnrjrotten
I-oo Oliver, Justice l)e p * i
ment special agent tcstlfh

i r ^ t o l r i r r , : - ’a y fe

itely1J&gt;h* *nJ John Hamilton,
chief rat, had proved mom prof.toblr. ,* r e d d e n . ,mfc*ted
• lieutenant of Dlltingar, were aea.irem eni" wohHlu- Wagner lo,
harboring th*
Crown 4 I ^ o c a l M e n A r i m i t t r u l , H , r bill but w ». withholding
.
.eolitt, la d , jail breaker' and .rot- ? 7 4 ? l * n^|e n A a m , l l e a ;''v&lt;'»'W.«&gt;B hi. own plan
,,rr.
her. In SL Paul apartmanL Ham-

G overn

yesterday that tha ctrrgytau
told o f finding tha money a t'
conference It) the, District Attu
nry's office here, i
Today, Robert MoNelll, defnv
counssl sought to |lae* In tha m
nrd, a transcript of tha chural
msn's statement at the time at
garding the money. Ua ^ascri^f
as an "outrage,” the yew mm eat
objections to the ‘procedure, M
Justice Peyton Gordon upheld *M
objections.
Testimony by a justice depat
(Continued On Pago Five)
H a w k in s

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SupportOfNRA PI
Continued support o f tha'
and lit principles was ask
members o f the loyal Comp
Board and two Code Aatbi
yesterday afiernooa by
V
Hawkins of JacksynrUte,
NRA Compliance Board Dlt
during ft short msrtlng* at

bulhimi ikfkt. D ,sfImnltbbd, Au H
am glad t„ see that MUmi, aa the
hub of Florida, la shooing the way
with ■ startling advance over
derdd. ‘
.
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n.
IMS's figures.
Ha Wfgyd each group to 'besom*'
“ Moreover, the ritlsrna here­
abouts are Iwginnlng to lay some re-lmbutd with tha spirit o f N R A
real money by, as is proven by the and what It I* attempting for the
lostoffle. deiwalt: flgyrce, f „ r at nation, and h# made aavaral tug- .
•h* close of Marrh. lust, postal gostloM aim e^at akibW the total
deposits rosd aboy* lh* IflJXHMXM grtfopa.ln streagtheajag tbs lo M ,
»*D «P« '•
mark for the flrat time In
Tboee attending . lh * ,' a»si|tua '
&gt; ib Ui Iiuuklas ,w* m ; « * v
Drill, K. R. WllmMg JMhpMt'fi
|dlsoc« Board} Ned RgtlttC'B. V .’
Perkins, George WeOfciU'n, A. W.

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LONDON, Apr. I I , — Mrs. Thal­
ia F'ortescua Maaslr, recoverlog
from an attempt at suicide, was
vastly Improved yesterday after
receiving a relayed message frvm
Lieutenant Ttwptas II. Massif, U.
H. N „ her divorced husband, ike
Dally Kapraa* Genoa corrrepondent reported.
Dr. Emilio Borelll, at whoso
nerve clinic Mrs. M*«aie la under
treatment, said that she bright­
ened immediately whea lh* mes­
sage was tend to her, according to

Soviet Pilots Rescue
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Fmalley, (], U. Htuarf, IT* &amp; C o l* !
man, end R. A. Newman * f Uh
local Retail Code Authority; In I
Wight,' Ml i . Indga, Uaagftl
Drown and L. JRp Uuear o f DilAitd,. o f the Isogsl Fowl and GM- eery oddb' Authority. •
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Gray To Be TreaAi
Of State Church' B
H. .G.' Gray, 'local accaa
was sleeted aa liwAsarer o f
Diocese at South Florida, I
pal Choreh at the arOiuhDco
tl«n held Ih Tampa tola -wo
eras learned Mm today. •
Mr. Gr«y succeed* the Iato
Clausscn of Miami, kmf ' M
suhtes hit new duties at W
treasurer’ of the dfocme, Mr.
Is ai-offUlo chilrraan o f vi
finally* committee* and try*
at pevarnl trust funds.'
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M m U I’»to tod MarUn M
tried, for two day* ou charge*
robbery and larceny . In t o alias
bdnfo game lu which Mika 2
Chaila* Denney said they V
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£ £ Cast To Devdopjw*

jqcrctou/ raid. hafl djgrcnatVV •*'.

s

em pty

th e oil and min

&lt;x*' ‘ ■'
atf*» ~ Wirt

w i n Tuor-ArawK .v,

' W. 7

r t t and principal,' 4wording to th*
Ikfalealon t ( • former adm|nl*lraw f. So actually,' Hialeah received
:Wdy ISon.iKXJ worth of ten* fit oct
of ♦1/K|«&gt;AW i* dabt'-incurred.
Atlil although part of tho bomla
WCtrt 'rctiieriT U»f inurent haa
mounted »inc*.&lt;1030 until today Iht
ijty owra fvSW P0,*m l th* tnd U
Ant ygi, Jtefur
attempt* to far
bare not Hern
ireful, anil propHe- m , n * e M * r e n u M t la l K * .
tmrrt Sr Th* SMIM N m M aort arty own*r* threatened with court
reteOeert •* fueiag poper* hr Th* MtkN»-: in*r*ly laugh ami rcflert
'H
s A' -»
,
that they «*n easily mo** n*«r a
CITY OY H l f l X f I t
MIAMI, Apr. IS.—The itory of Ilnv into- adjourning town* and
Hialeah ,U one of thr»« minor *tlll r*t-Serna benefit* front Hia­
,tragedle* of tho boom where pro­ leah'* government.
At one time Hialeah
&lt; «m n l
moter* and financier* took all the
proflta ami _Irfl th* Invratora de*tln*il to h* the sport* end mo­
holding an empty aack.
tion plrturc cap'laJ of
Jflorkla,
De-pile the fact that Hialeah 'Jut a hurricane knocked ijown a
tnntain* the mo*', beautiful race JaJ alal front-.n *n&lt;i th* greyhound
track In America and I* one of the
track. Time and the
element*
gyration canter* of the Miami are*.
brought
an
eml
tn
the
nioeJ*
•lu­
It I* almoat hopelr**1y Inautvint.
death
Three-fourth* of its lot* are va-| ll io. An accident rtru'k a
blow 111 an Infant eeaplan*
fac­
tory. Keen the rare
track haa
turned it* main entrance
away
auperior
fmnitt* water plant, upon a taa frum the city ami by
.lla
of «llto a day on HlaUah Park control of Jegielatlon limit*
durjng the raring *4ia*on, and upon mnlrlbutinn to a daily dal*. The
Incidanul llcfn-r* and fee*. Prac­ glnrlou* ilteama of the day* when
tically all taie* non are paid Hialeah had aaie»»ed ralur* bf
—Wtth bond* hotirhl for 0 rent* on' SiyASS.nno air gone. — *•
However, it i* quietly
taking
.the dollar.
and
To undrr«tand Hialeah, une care of [la .1,fi00 i-ealdenta,
rnuat remember that It *•■ a pri­ making a pathway for th,. thou*1
vate develop mint of the lltlft -an-l« who attend the rare*
work
bourn, on land ari|Uirei| by the late Hialeah Park. Employee*
(lim n II. Curti** in the day.! when efficiently ondt-r a budget of Sl»,Ihnl flat **pan«e wa* u*ed by avi­ 3(H) annually. Even with th* ac­
ation pioneer* training flyer* for ceptance ul bond*, tag collection*
tint World War. Ilnntl* In tlie are between IT, and til percent.
amount nf $ 1,000,000 W.rr l.iu r t The people there, a* In many other
for *nah thing* a* [laving l&amp;O hel-agunl debtor r|tle*, are rail*-

Hopelessly
Area Str
NoTaxes
Durlryr tHi* depresslojia peculiar economic philosophy

p
ihgp jtyotyMd Atfopc Ahs people thft a superabundance of
the products or our adi ahd of our factories waa the cause
jR*jfbtyt surpfuses which jrei? being piled high in granatnip and warehouse* all over .the ^country and wfclch
oopu not he dlflptwed Of At profitable price*. This in junt
S n o t ^ Wsy o^ MylnK that oyar-production waa the cause
of 4 b# depression.
The inference in this assertion fs of course that the
people have more of these tijjngg tbsp the/ can use. that
have more than .they waat of the thing* which have
S
‘'oytsrrpfodtKO^" W*»h&lt;piaea are stocked with sureottan because the people already hare' more cotton,
artd more cotton goods than they need. Other warehouse*
are Jammed full of ahoes hata yutd aifnllar goods, while fac­
tories are closed down, because these factories have pro­
duced more than the people can consume, and they can pro­
duce Uiem ffitter .than the petals can wofr them dut.
Beeauae of a rather ganoid belief In thin ■Omiry • trf
over-production, It has been decided to ' curtail production.
We are jgolrig to 'get rid of tl|e surpluses which are enrag­
ing our warehouse*. Wc are going ,to reduce the wealth
this nfUoh the rieheet en egrth. We have
exchange bill, athwe $1-them
• able tv qualify » ' Tlriat
dentate by tho time they
irough with It,

Provision has boon made by law for the sloughterinK
of
milllotvi
of hogs, preferably those containing little hogn,
* Morn to b* .the sum* and
UMrt of Awsrits’a preseot for the particular purpose of gsltlng rid pf over-producS i t a ;laoooi. ,qne*t|os: tlan. Provision has slap been made for Ahe plowing up of
It « revelwtios not s * # » ” vast tracts of cotton, tobacco, and wheat. Farmers have
! An*err i fihtn It w?*flyss actually been paid by the government to destroy Urge por­
4 the brain tru»l.
tions of -their crops. In certain fields of Industry, in the
ft#* wh*r» tool pnd die fork- ti*tfl$!i, for inijspce.' production is limited by ,Uw to cprera In 02 Detroit *ko|w era ahortt thlh given 'amounts.' In Certnin other Industries no one can
I I 4 M Btrike, Inrrraalnir th# underts^e the process of manufacturing the products of
itutsoer of thma now uoriaj&gt;lnynd that Industry without first getting the consent of those
ah Mcannt of labor dispute* by
1
aboat !1,000. It I* hard tn toll already engagec) ix% it*
This
Is
not
re-distribution
of
wealth;
it
Is
the
limita­
•octet!me# edw b w
recavoiy
proftsw Is puttlae more men brtCJi tion of wealth, and the destruction ui wealth. The ques­
Ip work than the labor troubUu tion which continually comes to our mind is whether wc
gut o tl of work, iiet at tho pre»- can get rid of tip poverty which we know is present on
efit writing the latter *eem to be
ayttrty hand by reducing, or limiting, the still existing
In the Usd by an eyelash.
wealth. Wc are perfectly confident that everyone does not
"g Ino* Ui* erl»la of lp*t Marth," have as tnuoh wheat, as much bread, or as much cotton, or
lya an A. &gt;'• of l - bulletin, the goods made from cotton, or as 4nuc)i ham, ur pork, or
rortteta* .total buying power ,ln- Is much of the manufactured products of most of our in­
eluding iaeamo from C. W. A. and
dustries, as he would w*inL We know perfectly well ^taat
oUtsr aptorgancy government wpr$.
U S riaon 41 percent, but tbftv* there ire literally millions of people who not anly do not
quarter* of ^ika gain wa* cancel!ad have as rmteh as they want, but do ftajt, have as much as

’

WASHINGTON, K v t.'ilU p H A *)
- -NecrrUry Ickra
yeaterdoy
Ur. William A. Wirt, ,W Gaw.
»wt.. had mgvd the Public Worki
AdtpInUtmilnp t0 approve ■ ’&gt; »“
million dollar piojrtt “ with
ry-go-round*, yacht harbor* ant
lower*" to lie built on land nwned
by a corporation of which Wirt
wan pmUIrtiL
The m rrta ry «if the Interior
raid I bo project hail her n submit
lot by I’ortor county, lad, which,
had. a/i optlim on the property,;
located on the shore* o f l i l *
Michigan betwrea tiary and Mich*
igan CityIchca w id Wirt wa» "quite will­
ing” l » u»w “ cotmauniidic inongy”
for an "lndi»idiia!rrtig.enterpHw,"

ardM” Didn't wa tell you
MSw" ' Jaat aupmerl A
era going higher. Ifi

destroying them? A if we giving bread to unemployed when
Jr* deliberately destroy wheat fields? Are wo furnishing
shoes to barefooted workingmen when we limit the pro­
duction of shoe factories, and prohibit the organisation and
Mr*. Elbert H. Gary, recqntty erection of new factories? Are we solving the problem of un­
ertrtd widow of the former employment simply by reducing production?
Utg o f the United Slate* Steel
We Are’ frank to' confes* that we do not know. We arc
Mfwratton who died In 1M1 b a t­
on estate valued at evyr 41*.- no expert in these things, anil probably cannot understand
,000 has given her portion of the basic' theories which underlie “Brain Trust'* policies.
aatate k* the 4(*tr*poUiaa M i­ But ft does hot strika us-as being common home sense. We
la ef Art, whOO U dlU be ware schooled an tht doctrine of “Waste not, want not."
And we‘ cannot get used to the new (dea which lays waste
to everything ton the theory- of abolishing want. We arc
afraid that after the surpluses have beep destroyed, we may
rwftk® ioo Iste to find that thgre paver was really chough
Jin go around.
■y &gt;What would be wrong with -the government encourag­
ing Just as muoh production as possible, telling
every

y

C la im

A jr a in a t

M WajOrUy aheeld

gretsii.

(her* la a feeling In *aaw

M, hwweror ( rtpifloa j$ ynay
hat the ID gerrent wb* o r*

teas
|(III
js s (
tea*
iy »
ItX

iD v -T

{

Uni with .ruall inrmiHpa] favor*
amt a&gt;v quitr nmlint to wait for What this country n
■ bvttrr Hay tn think about thalr dollar which will he not
bnml* cominir &lt;lur at thr rat# of alaatte aa It will be
SiO.noo a y*ar.
Judge.

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PROCTOR
CHEVROLET, t
CO . ' IHveae T*s

Your cya ate wonderful things.

IN DEPRESSION

They have a. way o f adjuaciqg
themselves to poor lighting . •.

I- that In 'Umea pf
toit th* worker'* .In­

. . BUT NOT WITHOUT
to

MJ

per-

•rail bar uu. h* ■ into eel, j* mi
Aha whale *b&gt;ry. I

* t*t&gt;W Jf*era,|

■

I.A K K IA N P . Apr. lit - F is d k
Norman. .17. wan nought-hr rlty
and eorinty of fire r» ye-terday aft­
er he I* »*M in have been lured
from Id* horn* at tf:30 q clock
Monday night hy a group of men.

13- -IAP)
•*■ told
ye*lenia) that the Arthur W. Cutten ch.ii gr- were llinrtl to further
i»f commiality exchange Nurman a n d Surrency accomI iniiIimI them, the latter being pul
out about a mile from the hnu*e,
Norman had l**n aecretary of
a citrus worker*' nrganitatiup un­
til recently.

T K A D K y — TK U M N

M l Mas. '

S eek

R e s i d e n t

WASHINGTON. Apr.
A llottee rnmnriltee

(rtrirw lri t arh
n «
I fcri-l.r * ru «.
*Ji»
j &gt; h i — v ...
.....a d
u u * i Bede•
n|i
italeV aejtaa .
exit
l«ln«ralw tftlas
ta,

i t f t t « •d||lHr t ra rb -------

P o lic e

C u tfe n T im c d

“ llay It g ra n T re rla r”
T O D A Y ’S

Ic e la n d
K id n a p e d

W a lla c e C h a r g e

ft n t w to raise #UI_he w]

ng every factory to pn&gt;talnly furnish more cm-—
.
_
Sn that ,mpeh wja* ;b«lng
and manufactured, which rotild not be sold, lot the
aunt buy h on n cost plus basis, and distribute I*
tho poor and Unemployed in return fqr work on
Wont projort*.
ltd if fre should prvdbco ag piuch that ev«ryone in

(Vet* aport l Hr maihele.
Hubert B. UnyUn, vlie pi«*Ment
t&gt;f the Chicago , board of. trade,
told the llouto AjmcUtur* Comnilttca yc«te,rdey In oppn*lng&lt; reg­
ulatory Itgbdatlnh that th* Cut;
trp rhnnrra vrtrt- limed to further
[Malaga of thn measure hcforolhc
committee.
&gt;:/

MARTIN
111 w . Ia» injrj.,

rr^* *:&lt;V
My name on the bsdt pf
the Kodak print Is &gt;our

rnile* o f atrect*, for « w n , a city
hall, aide walk* and an forth.
Unhappily for lllalrah, ty the
time the flira l u iin la and bond
hnuaea pot through di.lurtlna their
[nnciita, tlu-iv wa* only tSJI,
4.18 in mal raah ivrrlvrd from the
bond sale. Until I0IU. when Ilia

i -a,

pert huge 'nhtirl‘-iifl»* hbletl tJw

-- -

- .............

Then bow arc yoSf j

guarantee of Equality «ng

r'
perm antney.

.*• »W' &lt;■♦&gt;»:* *&gt;
-b

Wleboldt ’ Studio

- Kj m Examined *
Glnsnes CotrccUy FIU«d

DR. HENRT
McL A U U N , Jr*
Op'umctrlst .,
112 P a rk A vs . .

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j* MEMPHIS, Tenn.,. A M I l b ^ f ) _ L w t l l k H i* MilHti M ir .

} • ahow algwa ot I w pywyepngR -jm M rd tf.
-*•
U A (p M U k l has p la r m litN ^ r i
on • liquid dirt to ttrm tha. ad­
vance, « t ’ v b t * corpuscle*'.vthtfli
*r*. crowding the rH i from . W t
hloedjhttNod
T N Improvement it temporary,
physicians •*», and t N girl wIB
not. n m h jdeath.
**'

ht N r t*VU N .P k lw r tt* Avwuifk
Mr. n*dl K i k
ta n

O.

mo m i 'f r o m

C. MaBHde

HM

P n lm U *

Arena* to ttltP a lm e tto A w n * .

tta &amp;

fS te &amp;

a m

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f

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a -* * :

A n

Country

WEDNESDAY
party

P h grea n t

o f the

ij Thla pageant la ronitiiere&lt;l an
form of entertainnMlfly N
newt which combine* Nauty, aurirlae, and tun with educationai
indjlaspWwllonal featurea.

W Jh|fcrtjiir!) t ( th* Worn**'*
lb wtll take place at 2:4S P. M
I N cl*h N u a* with Mra. A. M.
flR N » , .N*ta*fc. Mr«, Jahn
lach will take rwaervatlon*.
G |JpE8 484b M IL E S

P o rto
t »

wWU. OUk. Fowril and.Haary JUL
can. rompoeer - orchestra leader
/Utfl tNe huaband of Kay Francia.
raepectlvehr’, Hal Leltoy, the *cnaatlonat Broadway playar, play*
t N 'fd lg of. himself In e thyilling
dance Mgatace.
Guy Ktbbee and Hugh HerNrt
N f t N two American tearist*
witV BuUt ’ Donnelly and Louts*

;l^c

A

a

T o n ig h t

A&gt; large, number o f peri on* ia
txpeetwl to attand the art
grant to N given tonight at 8:0C
o’cieck at. the South Hlda Primary
Schoel, for. the benefit o f
IN
achool with over f.O local perron*,
including Impersonator*, aingrr*,
trader*, and mualciana, taking
N tU

'T N Eaat Sid* P.-T, A. will.hold
Itg [ mMtdijt at t N Auditorium at
2it0 o'clock. .
____

K O X B &amp; -A -

B a za a r

a m . t U ::

R ic o

S lig h t e d
-

F e e ls
B y

U

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Tallahassee FlrmGeta
Bljf PrintinfContract

B u l l e t

Stranded Byllecedlng
W atet8,FUhAreDyin^
M IA M I. Apr.
13
lion* of ttopical fi*h.
lecedlng .water*, ■ -*
their Uvea
in
the
while Dock of ogigetl
a death watch.'

S

3^t

I

(•M a li Will ceotWx .

K h j j N f a f o 'r a y
(•

B h f ii

£w'-EIBI: 131
diiME T

-w i,

‘* 3

i

---- :—

ihr. B air*.

0 L«f.Stake Robert
T N company bid
age par, thousand

G h r ia t, S c ie n t is t

H A J T U T O ,W E L S

Aaiorted color*.
r o tlR for
P IL L O W

W*rth

S ......................

. Cmy.

L

( A P I - . M il­
stranded by
gaa)dng out
Fvergla-le*.
birds stand

I’r o o f

HOLLYWOOD. Calif.. Apr. la.
- (A P )*--M a * W e»t, movl* a*ire**, la con*id*ring I N purchase
o( a bullet-proof aotemobile.
She * n looking a i a n*6d*l of
an ekpenaiM motor Car t N o tN r
day.
"H ow much would it coat to
make it bullet-proof T” ah* aaked
the salesman
lie «aul

ineh-thick

glaaa and

u tN i .nfvguardt would cost 17.■
WKk
The artrrs* Iis*
had gwaitl#
reived th irst* during s i scent
• lore she *.*» re)*orled to have rejewel rnblwry trial In which « N
complaining wit nr**

is'ssiun » f t'.Ingres*

Fair*
heavy.
Special for
1 '

I

No dreaalng.
^
»

8119*
h

C H IL D R E N ’S P A J A M A S
N*W ahipm*nt
of
rtoratld
printed
aUealng
pajama*.
Stiea 1
to
10

Hanking Commlllce met In hurried
session,
amended
IN
bill and
voted to report it out with a favor
able report.

l

B A G S . . . , . . .

for ladle*.

Rough andi nlala laatNn.

•ntr h

*

Ix H a i’ fabri* wtuU 4. RggyNU gjorwt.
PiU

Oeaaard and popular rnakaa.
Special for
•
y*-B H A S S IE R E S ...

Special lot of braaaUraa. *
Going at TURF.R fpr
C U R T A I N S * . ..............

j A ll n*w
ladle*

Ruffled and plain. A il eetora.
P A IR fee-

»pri*i
«).!

For Those
P 8 J N 7 8
Sum me

tYortli '

HnaaUi. lot. voile*,

cotton prtal*.
per yd. Rpptiai at I yd

ured fast
rotor*.
Day S E V E N , )'iU,

S IL K S . ...............

? !R G B

O n * lot

Op*
ait-

yard,

*

flgurwd alike.

W orth *1 N

(’ toeing auk. a*. 2. yda for

»

GOODS-

lot.
Fast rolore rr
Worth fr9c a yt

e e ^ i j ........

BATISTESi.
..
e|F™e» IN '** I
' * .’ *

rail!
18 In.. 4 yds. U
pound.
count
Pride of DixJ*. 10. yd*.

Ope - laid* of caleod: v
Fait color*- Worth up
Rpdelal a FOUR - f » d

bow n

' Last
' F Im

T o - N lg h b
* Vary *p**i*il i9 to f * ydj lt»g O »

40 lach, Mb square,

Ftno ( * r sheet*.

PAJAMAS

-

W A S H IS C T O N .’A p r, 1S.-

-11— A bil ileaijfRitf1:t# p»jr

fO C fpU
plea. T
gh t t*
plea e t

i,
N
It
ll

***-

• Wfinh nay Pfeven^li v«gg,&lt;

jt

of il4 po#iL*ra
m o tw
atlll bare tied up-In closed
gfened lank* wax bound p
ulgbt m a pariiaaaew U ry &lt;

W ^kANT%
Shirt* and ahorta f*». mgn, uid, buy*.
F U T IfW

f# v *P

i - i

PA N TS

j
M J

W H IT E

« H O S E . a

&gt;i

With wntimviil fur the meaeute
•welling I N
roil of aignei* la a
petition IS fore* a vole, itw llowaa

L f l j i * ti 3 b
-'--'I &gt;

flfr

G IR D L E S _____ _ .

A u to

* 1 jfH

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3 -S P O O L S

G L Q Y E S 1 .......................

Fancy pUWwi filled with
all pyr*
cotton. Very apodal at THREE far

L E C 1
S

tnd A Par*.

T o T h e L a d ie s l

8IPBTS

o f

'B T T

A
bbL. COLORS- THREADi
^-jh
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*

M O D B S S *

F O R

be met by fund* originally ap­
propriated fui
eradication work
aad still unripendtd; and that t N
flv# survey b .a rd ta g n h e n *hall
be appointed by t N 'f e d « r « l *#-■
rotary of agriculture.

tn booklet

oa Saturday. Mar,.
V-T
Sanford.

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M a e W e s t P la n s T o H u y

PONCE, PUERTO Rico, Apr. iJ
An eapeditiun of t N
Tiupicai
—
T N newspaper El Dia ia UioJeaicai society n tu in rd yestri
*n tditurial yeiterday
derlared itay liu w a survey tu p luto tlw
thla 0. H. po.*e**1on
la
being Olade* fui a distance uf 59 111IiNP
blighted In favor of Cuba.
wn»t of Miami and rf^o rin j the
A feeling of doubt and unrv*t| vast ej.|&gt;«mi* uf u w in r« r, ptoila peavaUnt la Pw*rt* Rican bull- r i n and rypias* to
olmo*t tnjnr
nets rlrclea." say&lt; HI Diar “ due to drjh
t N altitude of Cowarts* In con­
nection with pending sugar leg­
A m e n d e d M e ttffty B ill
islation.
“ From the beginning of th* re­ I s S e n f T o
D o u g la s
covery program we have
b«*n
paying higher price# for cootlnmiW A S H IN G T O N . Apr. 1 3 . - Pur
lal product-. Our protest* have ausnt to til* request of th* hudbeen met with the
reply,
‘Be gel Iwreau, Kepraaantative J. liarMtiept; your turn will tom*.'
din lVtrrwoa late yrslsrday far. “ Typical price Ingrwasat for tN warded to l a w n
W.
Dauglass
thing* w* buy are: butter, 30 per­ copie* of I N amended Med.-fly aur.
cent; cheese, S3 percent; flour. 84 v *y bill.
p*fce*|; potato**, 88
percept,
Th* amendments on which th*
Mfgpwhll*, our principal ripovt. bureail desired In be informed pro­
»ugRr,*haa Incrraard In value seven vide that ro.t uf th* .u r r v y 'a N il
percent.

“

1924.
Since liat
September when
they found him, Chariei K Youngblood had been held In count) jait,
but Wednesday he * u suddenly
cleared of all charge* and walked
forth a free man after Judge
Chari** (illN it, of criminal rouit,
dilretod a verdict of nut guilty
at IN riinclu*!uti of pio*rculiuu
tratiinunv.

th^'sgrlhJt V iw o f D o t* - w Cl 'he
g l f e n i t f i l i N P. M. at th . City

a

$2 and'$3

P A U L ^ BEAUTY SHOP/*
i* 489

, N A S H V IL L E . Trnn.. Apr. I I . —
( A I ‘ 1— Feellag “ like a hlrd out of
a cage." Nashville** “ atlie hermit"

tp * *4*1*62,0 hi

O. D i3 b k )p .w ill N heetefie* at
tl&amp; weekly obiervanr* of "ladie*'

D i t n . a M I * iM

Ikir wilt hr en-ud i
Marina tmnnri.. r
(VnaillanoU •
a U R l. E N D S. . .

NewCharge HurJeflAtlNashviUe’s Hermit Ib
Associated Gas Firm Seeking: H is Health

r » ‘ about yeiterday to regain hi*
h**ltli after almost a decade of
hiding in hi* m olN r'a hum* N r a
fiom t N officer* who hunted hint
&lt;«i ■ c h irg * o f killing hi* wife is

H ill b y J M t Randall Dunn, C. S.
BJ o f Boaton, Maaa.
Wrp., M.’ S&gt; WJggina and Mr*.

e »

Mlaa Darathy llalnes, daughter of Air and Mm. G. A. Ilainai
of tbll. dty, who lift yo&lt;torday with Mr*. John 0. Leonardy far
Waihiogtod, D. C. to iir v f u a - | l| t t i th* ConlinfpuS C on(rvii|
o f t N . Dobsht*m of the American. Revolution. Ml** 1 Haiaas. a
racraNr o f Everglade* Chapter at Miami.
on* of flv* g jr|* **l**t*d from. I f In the itate to aprya
the Contra-*,

■aid, “ T N Florida Ch\M
dffVliately protected ftwat
hjr hii community. Death
Idrldm ia higher limn that
country a i a whole. FJor-

U N M Band o ft t N Fimt
Church will m eet.at li3J&gt;
at .tN ehorch. l'
n fo lilt . A. and the Junior
f 't N F ln d 'IlipU rt Church
et at t ;M o'clock at the

N

aTW UJNR. Goto, Apr. 1 9 - 0 1
— Poar or fir* robber* armed rwttfc
moth in* fan* took1f 94,0001from
th« Security State Rank yntcrdxy.
Three, official! of.lhr bank. Milrd
a* heutag**, were rrlraird
u*»
harmed tvo.mil** *o*t o f:Starling.
National Guard airplan** .Join*A 11*’
ir*c*W »*.-fM tkq * * &amp; , ..

la-.oaaonliat 1‘araaU. hggo.a. rlghtl
to axpect taxpayer* to concern '
themselves with. flnsqriaUaupgpn J
o ffa c lU bilfU d natu(*.
*
* ir * fluctuating aupport. Parent!
ani&lt; Mrs. W, At Routh an*
bare a' r lf b O o iiif&amp; C comrfunl. Ulaj birth of a ion, W. A.
tlep to caakirra t N boot eharac- n
iVMkilHmJ of- IN . Pfefhyr
JP.- yaa TuaOdiy at their
A axillary will moet at 8:30 ter. blifldtnr tnnuoa**a.'TM ton*. *
l^ll^W oot Second Street,
muplty
ploya
a
bt*
part
In
deedh
^ia ifN ," Gleaner* ( Clam room
opine rood clttaoaa and* fatnr*
m Pivim . T N lmaitaAUno l
Dr. A. &amp; McCall urn. Roy lloUor,
fiW im
place ht ‘ 4:00
• Marlon TN/ord. »a&lt;) G. W. Spencer wilt rrturn to*
Ml 4 * Mclal room*.
t N Committee on morrow from Tem pi where tN y
• S r program m M lim rpf;tN
National C^oa*rr,|
t . H. at] the church
. NumNr Thro* in

A

tRAGOZA, Spain. Apr. IS.—
-iM '-k W v'eft »!# «**■ w a»,a*,
id' ha-thli. province yesterday
rw *!t o£ A,ron41tM&gt;*d*trik* tv
(••jrxttcflkUf resulting la op*

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i£ *a e S 1 3 g J 1 ie a E W K ^ ti5 B 3 y - x A ’S

fry Of U ow U .S.
Trade With Russia
lH a s Gained Is Told

“Movie

in

P L A iC E

'M i w r e

W a s h i n g t o n , Apr. is — &lt;a p &gt;
—The .lory of now
Americ.n
__ grade with .ovist Ruula
he:
looped ahead under the spur nf
'recognition wa. told recently in
flguret mails public ly th* com­
merce department.
Export, to Ruula In F.bru.ry
Were valued at 11,48.,&lt;59 a. com­
pared with $821,735 in January;
Import. In February were $1,195,7&lt;W ■■ compared with $604,949 th*
month previous.
The Fehruaty total of exports
Garden C l u b Visita |
a&lt; nearly triple that for
th*
a m i month last February
Im­ Cclony Kasf. O f H erei
ports alto exceeded
February,
193.7. ty more than $300,000.
Member, of the Garden Club of|
Total American exports,
in Sanford niotond to the Nelghbir-I
February, although below
Jan­ hood Guild Colony, half way be ]
uary's total due to the .hort month tween Sanford and New Smyrna.,
were maintained at more than th* this afternoon to pay a friendly
•eaxon rat*. Iroporti were at a l-1vi.it anil leave a remembrance In
moat exactly th* sea.oral rate on the form of a truck load of flowthe ba.li of figures
announced era and shrubs which are to be set
out in the Colony at one.
several yearn ago.
United Slates purchase* from
Mr*. W. K. Watson hradcl th*
other nation* declined only In th* party of Garden Cluh members,
o iw . of Central America,
the while Kail l-ehmann, Judgr J. G.
Philippine islands, and
British Sharon, ami F. S. lamaon war* In­
clude) in th* party which offered
South A Vies.
The Untied Kingdom led th* the “ good-will** of thl* city to
families uf
world in purchase*
from
the ear.) the several
United sutes, with Canad* asc­ Northern r*r*on* who have *«■end. Japan third, Germany fourth, Irel# I I hr site for their Florid I
home
sod Franc* fifth.

M isitM i -C m m

detective dramas - t h e Acn&lt;

IS HALTED FOR TEN ^rcOVDS i
PERMIT THEAUOmtKS JP SOLYl
M E CXI ME

Bread
EVERY
Afternoon

•
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With th*
&lt;Vm lqfr' e«. *%W*nn
W n t i i r W* Changed Our Bxk-

S p e c ia ls F o r - L u c k y F H d * y

i viaFHown Bo That . . . . . V

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HIGHLIGHTS OF Hl$~r
'TORY ARE BEING
RECORDEDOHFILM
INA SERIES CALLED^
•MARCH of the • y

S atu rd ay ,

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YEARS •

OATS I*. Pk*.
m*..

ASPARAGUS

Libby**. ”*

oibb'*

Minn., clearing the air, bat da.t
aoon rolled In again.
Jlmmlo Starr, who make* weath­
er obovrvatlon flights at Omaha,
aald the wind, aloft were the hardact ha had encountered In thrq*
yean. :
’
*

W * *r* making ■ number of Improvemont* In oar bakery *o
that you mlfht be better xerved. W * Msocially larlto yon
to toipoct onr complete lino pf poxtnoa oacn aftxnuxm.

U b k i V K n i * ';

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C H O O O L A ir t

MATCHER

SPINACH

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t.uHuvv]

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HmWy
1

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BEANS 3 cam

Whit* H m

Libby'. Tiny Kent*)

V IN E G A R

I

CORN No. 2 cmT

I f tt

SPAGHETTI1'

Sweat Mixed

N1BLETS

m

BASS 4 for . _ J

Ot. CM

cm

.

»
I Attempted holdup

The Firat-Week Of
Hager’s ,Month V— W e i

V ery

PICKI.ES QL ;
W elc h 1.

.

1 cans
of seoerapby. ado:
I kistory. who have
oaUre cl.aaoa, fit

•

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CHERRIES*
No. 2 can
a

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Happyvala

Eight O ’clock

Whole Grata

map with a black pencil—fr o * 'lh4
•tar at Uttle America t o . ISAS
; along the veal ’ tewndfhu
l and hidk. H I M With'the M
lym bd mam a eddreh Ham
lar along tke eaaw merUloa to
•LSI aewth. Than where the moj.
dog team party la now. Thao mnh.
ja wavy Una right aloogatSa to L*t,
ISO.14 where oar toar tractor*. an&lt;|ri
Icommand of nniwtd Juno, hare .ac*cea»fully ploughed their way to an'other of our wratbern ba.ee.
’ '* ‘
‘ All of thee, event* took pl.ee
Iafter we were routed oat of oar
b en ta the middle of the mghl 4
Icouple ef weeka ago u 4 bad u»
'•peed 14 boars carrylag tana at
.euppllee ta a aaw location aad piw
para ta .peed U s winter. ln,t*oA»
three Quarters of a mOa south of
Little America because a mean
!crack bad opassd ay all aratud u.
jand wa* were la eerloaa danger of
fketag .wept out la m . That hamrd
jaaam. ever, or at least postponed,
new because everything In fron.n

Pound
GOLD &lt;MEDAL

S

Rajah—potlcleua
S A N D W IC H

•Kltakow; TeeUd-

S U GAR
COMPOUND
Corned *Beef - HASH
COFFEE

D IX IE C R V O T A I.

Finsst

4 lb. Csrion
8 lb. Carton

meat Pare Cre.meryl

BRAN FLAKES

.
2 1*M

Sunnyfie ld

~ pkf.

* Quaker-Maid— With tomato mice—

PORK&amp;BEANS 6
Grandmother'.

Odd Medal

•

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2 pkg*.,

B R E A D

K g (!/•)
I0 M IN Y 8 No.
cans
Mixed
\
|UICK
pkg.
.
i
Bp)tana Plain
A
It cm. Baer

Family
Loaf
10c

•

Nutley

IVi

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per pound

pT^|f,.tha. rtfwi -National

No. 1 can Libby'.

Lovely

PEARS •

GELATIN 3 P^ga.

*

-

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&lt;'

Peanut

■*&amp;
•

BUTTER lb.

DUST 7 pkgji

Standard Comad

4 cant light Heme*
CLEANSER ” &gt;

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-d

NOODLES

M.

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P

GROCERY A N D

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STARREDIN THE SEP

C A N N O N

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Gold

BEEP No. 1 can
No. 1 tail Booodal.

P. * a .. SOAP I far

SALMON-

.

4 can. Libby’.

POTTED MEAT

CHIPSO 3 pkgs,

nr . .
.
t bota. BUt. Club

Cartiflad Toilet ‘v .

GIN. ALB • - •

PAPER 4 for-".’

Ho. I.e a r.
Libby'e Crushed

lb,

CELERY
u. 8 . N o . a W h
P O T A 1TOES

B t X lt t '
.• « r • % 1

\Wonmay

com e Dies’

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v.i

a l W ith L a b o r
. JA BEACH. Apr. 13.wf-hny Intention of form*.
Jllamj* srlth th* 8U U
Federaf- labor was made yesterW flclal. *$ - th*
FtoHd*
ton Association.
A tongvtraat, vie* preekhV o r th* education aesOcialioA.
U 4 that regard)**, of
whether
■rmal affiliation of the
two
jVsAld h* “guod or bod,* II
M l1 L brought about axespt
" # W 3 l a mefltbershfp of th*
toddtioA In convsntlon.

BACON 2 l.ho.
W. Meaty Beef
Roast lb. 12 V». 15
Pori

1
IT

R o u t , lb. 12 &gt;/, A
Good Freeh
Chop M ea t lb.

Wlnesap
A S S

406 S A N l f o R D A V e T

10 Ib t.

•LOO
81 J O
12.00
33 J O
33 JOO

' W m • QmMt Weslsn Aad Ooarwda Mmt

W it h E a c h P a rc h o M O f :
..... - ......................... 3 F R E S H E G G S
................................ :.L ......... 4 F R E S H E G G S
...................- .
6 FR ESH EGGS
8 fresh eggs
------ ----------------------- 10 F R E S H E G G S
o r H a r a ------------------ I D O Z . F R E S H E G G S

MILK

3 tall cans

BUDS

ws

3 phi*
34 lb.
W e s te rn Round

3 Iha.

HATOES.

4w

OATS
pkg.
Ma. &gt;H DavU. Cup

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a

80AF

4 fo r

•J j t a a - « y T 3 t u c s

3 pound)

* ' • * e f , fi |

MANMlItliHiVIKIMi Mdr 4 I •• i«
I’a r11&gt; cloud), mild llaullita* fall
ly lira vy I k* maud Mifralaral* »l*dk»i
dull
r«rld*«4a I it »». * I*11&gt;|.lk*a
•Mint f).a#r.) stf« delitr* tnl »■)* • Iwaa
all liaihFfkoi tall..II * Itai a* ■I I" III* h
rratra. Individually waalns. and
prtro.iltol and rial* waahtol amt
|&gt;rm.i.|es| ta1sta u n it lit sgualllt
I I dog

III

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S P IN A C H
for
&gt; N S . « « « Table

i r .

i|Ulli«to|

hy lt«»|r«*t

Kuhh, aaaUtanl I'n ite .l M * l i « «li#l i k t attorney
The ju allte «tr|iartmerit
ayeiil
aal'l although Hiahup t innuti v*i»
raut fo n rl that an yth in* he rak I
In the Interview in the U i»ti»vt at
torney'a o ffic e
miRht
l»e uae«l
aKhlmt him, the rhuM'hman talhi I
for alMiut f&lt;»ur hd»ur«
O liver iil&lt; i Itiihop ('annon t»»M

h*ry f»w hiahwt
n AHIIIMJTUN Weak *• dearer.
clwar | FL&gt;'ids. •fV|v»4 t •*$• ••** i loudr M ••$ a mi
Ira* It Hu)&gt;|•111 a mini*-••!» I*, mai.il »- It.I Idto X •tot• ••
HaL&lt;
N ialk rl
»»ak
M .&gt;n&lt;U
)•• t * l|*$* wt|ul v« twHi let 3 M i'
Iim It rfatrs, fits ISId tsaII » tomah*i| to | *| &lt;(lew m i . r l e i a i r I t o i o a l s d i a . o | . I
and prae-ssselaH 3 • t|**a 3 *»• 12. ml* Miathvl »|a*4) Jim b t I U lies Is
frto I H t-ls slt.t X••• I I&lt;
i tales
s* • t&gt;| t * tl 2 1% d&gt;«a • '*
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■ a la**
4 •!«•■ X B« 137 S
»• to I l II lit f f vs *, • levn&lt;|) k Florida al
rlkwd » t«|» «&gt;•• |i v h Hti|.|sll*» |MM.t I..vs a- I 7# k do* 7M.IX*
f«M*4j»rat» l**o.sen.I |tk
tilts I ( • t o X H , |MM*tai l o w MW I WH • A,.a
18 d o t
almut strarty FHmId ■ |a |$*t |s I lie X Xfc |e*a*t$ I*, to ■» X «•
l o w t » 7k. a m a l l w i
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l INtriNNATI
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I O S ft. f . » I l i f t s .
Is L..S
art*d
II raia ••■
1 0 - 1 0 . sill.ll.r I O l Is. p.,,1 rloudy • Fla
to (at. quti
Ijuslu. and rimdlllan all •tt..*! * r■I a martial firm Florida la
alsea. I • • • I
lid I " t o i l
N ti p|»l l a a
11 l*w r a I
l*am ai.d
f.w I* dns
a m a l l e i 7l - » « .
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NFW VOll K f l l s a i l j IB tlriirar, 1 I Jk 1 H, |»«*«*rar I 7k X

Phone 23

87c
15c

Leaf

"Ib H

flatul DRESSING i

Potatoes A t W holesale
Nn I ‘a
|"»r 50 lh. bag
a

I t

Jfe

No. t*»
I'r. 50 lb. baa

Pilltbury’ i I- .

1* Lh. l«L-

Pries*

H A M S JJ

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a

AST wow—ruif«Vui. lb. 15c

,

'V v a k fh i- - *

FLOUR

1 4 ___...

4 A ra

95c
95c

A ia t J

f f i

O N IO N 8
4
If. i N a 1 Irish

jL fAlk
W V t ’J

PrsporUotl -

war.

fPlNACH lb.

t&gt;HN 6 tar
No I Idaho B .
ID T A T O E S 4
Beat Quality

£17c
ai 15c
latest &gt;hl|

Tallow Cookiag

PO TATO ES

75e

B B fd'Pkkad

Green

B A N A N A S '4

F i ' &lt;• I

No. S'.
Per 50 lb. bag

LETTUCE 2

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T MARKETS

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$1 25

P E A C H E S 2 for

u. s. No. i

-

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Olivet

2nd and Palm etto

P. *

L a r v a Rlpa

f •»

JoKH J. W lltnn, AUpplaineHUMl the
*.ri|r4n»l
th at
the Luh«*|i
ha«1 not ie|x»rte«l tha dU|&gt;f«Hlon of
all tho P.'JH anti Smith tam paiifn
cheat with o arc«»inl aaantlu n that
aonie m«»ney
from
the politual
fuml* went to a lia »*h tin out a
leg ary Rtlmintalrieil by t annon

MANHATTAN MARKET

.

13* lb. b eg

la I k s X «• s V e .

» W

1

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All Kinds -Reasonable

Herald Printing Company
Phone 148

B E T T E R

T O O D

STORES

Wratria

I.

11. K. Weakly
TOO W. l‘Ut
I'hnnr H.'.0

C.

Calif.
IN S do a.

Extra Fancy

8c
19c
5c

A

IStrk S A U S A I I K
Milk IrJ \Vn.tre»

2 Ihrv

I .A M I t C H O P S
IK
String l.na- Man.ksrii l i i t j r

Klnnrd
917

W lu st

IIA M S
(u «n t
Wrstr.n lUvf

John Andrt*
JhMh 4 h » m h
rhonr fOOil

R O A S T S lh.

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lh.

m &gt;r

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(In t|tmrtvrsl

Sugnr Crtt'k,

BUTTER lb.
Blur

19c
10c
9c
10c
10c

Itr-r

I t lf'E

3 |uundN

tt at.-i (.round
M K A I.
No

5 pound*

I lllli tt hit.*

IIA C O N

|H.und

lllart f.)r IVa&gt; I.
IIK A N S

N ■■■ Na

2 puund&lt;&gt;

SALT

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lh. pkif*.

12 lb. Sack Ili- U P S. H

full y..*n lu.uk. 11wiv, oa sawrh a* IT h

Fan.)

M II.K

(Full

25c
25c
25c
35c

S pound.*
l.inrl

Geiber'a

M A IIY FOODS

,

2 fo r

2 No. 2 carat

Quart, Jti
T E X A S F IG S

each

urn

llluc Klhhatll

IK.

M A I.T

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3 lh. raw
Tho»*i|*w**l»'w Muilnl
M II.K
I tin*

I lh. raa
U U » rtR*iv Set h w |

I 11$ ('a rt.

ttb..|* Orain Blur Rum

R IC E

S teel

Ulkwl

PINEAPPLE

!* tax. ran

S «aiu IKxv» it t ake
F I.O C R 2 ‘ «
I lh « an

lh. pkg.

IIE K F

M EAT

HASH

2 log

3 fur

Fir Mrighlr r Things

O X Y D O L 2 pkgs.
Krd Kldnsy

25c
20c
15c
39c

IIK A N S
.1 rann
Over Sva Itabrr Ssvrl
No. 2 can

C O R N E D M KKF r a -r la r ran
On* Pound
(Book Frsr)
CO CO M ALT

Over Sea Relish

&lt;an
. Mayonnaise

T w ir l

3 r IS

T IS S U E
1ail *« kUl*

IVORY SOAP

3 I

A r fw

• T A R t II
X |k4|fv

55c
49c

73c

H C K I.E S
S4 ax. jar
(h er Set SIkti I ur fiuvued

CORNED
Putted

s iI

19c

IIY -I'H O
kt«*|t|r$«'v %
t$

FLOUR &amp;LARD both

PEAS
Armour's

15C

23c

All t u t .

STEA K S
lh. IT c
Frr«h_ llurur Mt.lt
t'uuntry Style Purr

V E A L R O A S TS
lh.
CrnuiiM- Wevtrra Spruuc

Ovrr Sra Spina, h tir Fancy

Palmolive ToUat
BOAP
3 bats
Ottagon
SUPER

lafa rto a lla i
Ill

*

Spec lak&lt; I s . l islsi. Satsrv*
Apr. Ilth. I t a la.

CORN

V W W ! Boaeo— Evaporated

O L IV E S
.“ M u g J u n g , i------ Freak Cucumber
gRg ^
28 oa. j a r 4 I# U

. V L f Jb1
fM
II7 IA )7

35c
a 18c
15c
10c

Yelk)#; ’ *h
O N IO N S
3. J O

Fmb

Celery Market Reports

v p e r a u a , Bc**kf*.t •

fS W E s r
iN "

YORK. Pa. Apr. 13 (A P I —
7 ork Klan. No .101. Ku Klux Klan.i
rallied Iasi night to the support I
of llr. William A Wirt.
Tie-!
Klanaincti adopti.l a resolution*
"commend.ug hi- for hi. fcaileaane**.”

• lust unsrrxpa tnosrv ehiteaquor*
of "Ptukadelpfua" Brand Ctram
Cheese sene It ks dessert with
Jam. crackers and coder! "PMUrkefphia." mod* from sscet cream. I*
rWicatefy-ltavewed ,&lt;i»l |sire. Highly
nutritlnsm. it la sph is!d lug
children. Serve it cdten!

D E B A T E D

(Contlnoed From r * « - Onsl
ment sgrht that Ul*ho|. Cannon
,had imld he had campaign contri­
butions converted into ra«b because
h« "Jldn't want any of l hr court­
house gang to know" work.*- err*
being paid » » * X|» rn yr*t&lt; iday to
Ui* Jury trying the rhun liman.
Th* sgsnl, lew P. Olivri. t»M
the couit Cannon sanl hr .emc.1
TlinOUOll COURTKMY OH Till: IV H H.l'A HTMUf*T 4iK AOJU,
ClIL/rURB IN ro-orieilATION WITH Till. MJiniDA NT O K MAH*
"four or five thousand d-dl*i» in
KLTINCJ RUIIKAU T IL lll'TTM, I. M*AI. Itl*l’ l|ICBENTA Tl\ K. « rA
rs.h In hia p«wk»l ' Tin* nmiwv.l
FLO 314, COURT JIOUBL UMLIHSH
Olivet said, irferrtng !•&gt; * &gt;*ik
t
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s that ocrutird In the ill.i i irl ,1
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torn*)'* office In 11*31. * * » d*
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t h r U i l h l F M « « l t mi &lt;. r 4 i f f
la Ik*
ecrihe,! by th* rlcrgyman «- u.ivl
I •• a l l i i m I !«•!%• I n i h l ►l i i j . m r n l • F i w r
Ih liH llBlM far T fe «r^ n , «»r. ..|
m iv itr i Ay»i ir I ••■! Mtow I«rk
lo |«y "Individuals eh.on to* s|*
Ill
I'aa.ihg* foe • I* »«••»
M 4,
Florida IB fr« . I Ih»»I, M f -IH X
In- the campaign aga
1*1 •« »•••&gt;• 4 * *••*•»'
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Thursday Af»» It 77
for
it..»t*»n. X |ielnrvt..»*. X Brnilon cratk |.rrali!«ntlal nominre
■action to Uatt lilh. JBiS biuun rj M*-nlreal.
o i l m ' a U itlm o n y CRtnr Blkorlly
» Myra» u««. I MtihlBg
to dal* 1XSB. M il ■■•■••ft to data, y.ui, 1 rill»ikii*L
1 AH.an). I a fte r Ihd |r&lt;»v«Ktini#ul p roi»H u loi.

thal .Qw teacher and labor groups
might form an alliance to sponsor
mutually beneficl.l legislation.
Gongptmt revealed receipt ef a
(telegram from Miami, signed by}
I I l i M g n * 4 *'. *
d a « a to - tele $
If. U. Filar, president, and Jameg r a na aa lya*j i a lI lf ac ra laaa da hl a B| h r FJlior rki M
1 | l u I ( • It*.
I ItolhlthU tt. B
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B. Richards, former secretary and
W a fffM
A M a lC w h l a l
f o r a 34
ClN* I.INSTI
I. .- n psssvd J
H mmr F f f l o d K b 4 l o g • « 8 e#a A* If t
editor of tb* FERA, saying:
T
I *tiIt Bd't. | «‘••luml.ua 3 l$wlf*»lt X
■•rl
1 I'lf
I l*ltt§“ Press report, unfounded that
Varda IS. ltnbiMoii4 l. I n«t li» ftmF*.l
lufgh. I l»w»*lui I Ui«hil IU|»lh*la % lll w X A | . | . l r i . . n
Florida education association will IJ lrot e t i wL.a t eJr i r Ih i u l^i t»u
I l u l l Wm j its
I l i t i a l i v R , I K» *&gt; a «k lllr
I.
II..ui rt «j L 'lt)
afflllata with Blata Federation of (N a r l n n a t I 7 V h l r a g u
. jeft«y | h %V a n s a ii i»i vkmt4H*n ^ \ fi#
S. I * l l l » | i u r a h X. 14«** i ..|
Labor, nor Is such a step under 1*1
« Inuall I
4$||r* lito. 8 l i t l»
IT I . W l l k r a l l a F I r
I
B atan tiab
7«»«U
ct$itldethtlon. However, teachers 4. ntlllmoff I. ILlri.lt X. AIIoiiiia l.uifeh X
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Sards.
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M I A T
M A R K

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IT TAKES ABOUT IX,COO INDIVIDUAL
DRAWINGS TO MAKE A OKE-REEL AN­
IMATED CARTOON
.

NEVERAPPEARSINa FTC- .
TURE WITHOUTA CANE/

iR W ORLEANS. Apr. IS—
of one policeiM\la - holdup of Federal ReA Mrrre hill ivarm awvpt thl.
yesterday.
Window
Irre mgaoenger* with mall eacke are. Ut*
pane, were broken la several part*
of the city. Considerable damage
t D e n i e s A n y I 10 ,,r» * ' b« rvy crop* w u reported

Corner O f MRfnolU Ave. &amp; First S t
r - t W f '• **&lt;»•

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k k ly p iaf
N U t
T # ■ rad ar. Apr.

Fancy Large Calif.
LEM ONS
doz.
Lg. SanlbhT

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FE A t U R E TTE S, C A L L E D

Bank.

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some lavela," he Mid.
The United Airline reported lu
LARCIIMONT, Apr. I t — &lt;AF)
planes going through on
Urn.
—The em ail home of A. C.
ds.plle adverse conditions.
Bluroenthal, wealthy New York

PR O C E D U R E

[■ptiatrl. Minn.': $3Lf&gt;00 i rob-

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At

No. 2H can
II I. only nkeoaory to soed to the
■Avalon
4
CWl ^dygnfrtota the axmee and
i f f r e d i . of the teacher and papfln.
PEACHES
Wftl' R'MljWddmonad Mhmpad aopa tar aech. tr the teachor do­
8 cant McCormick's a
st res te |tve oat the memborehls
BL P E P P E R
A
s aad the boaottral aad prweWH I rtH inch docking map
ilk tb. p i n
4
which the club prwvMaa each meteJL
bee wlthoet charge, a llat of lbs po- S A L T 4 for •
pit. add their addressee should bo
Oct. ToUat
A
with t I oset ntamp for each,
with a roQueot that card, aad maps
be cent direct to the teacher, who
BALLARD’S
win m .U a ateo s pareooal radio,
gram from admiral Byrd.
aiMf people deatitag te )M*
thl. uolqa. organtmlhm aad • »
calve card, aad the free meg tor
QQt the ErpodlUeel vort, dlghts aad expleratloa )oer. v. ebeold reOew the come prw
cednre—etmply Mod Mtfaddraeeeg.
Mompad eevatopa, plainly wrtttaw
to Arthur A halo. Jr. Little Imerlaa
Mtfcnuf Roll Buttor
AvUUee aad ■ ipteioOea CNfe. K a
BUTTER
lb.
tot Leafogtee. dtth Street aad Ue&gt;
tagtoe Areas*. New York. K. T . '

25c
Kre.h

[ A m y -Wli.t $40,060
robbery
f thw Upton State Bank, Sept II,
t o r -'.r v : -..
fteeth'.St. P»ol, Mina.: XUIlng of
fa'.jplloeaad and theft of «30.&gt;
►o ta&gt;Aog. 28, 1M3 payroll holdL;
V e«
e.

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TOM. JUICE*

S pkgs. Okay Macaroni,

i Fancy Blue Rone

WHEATIES

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GRAPELADE .

PEAS

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Campbell'. - .

G r a tify in g !

m 'A . A P Store Manager

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11. a*. ]*r

M; and support of my good frfsm
s week -I’m offering another am (y
If'yotTrt, a regular patron eertals
Mf&gt; of thene value*. It you're m
lget acquainted. '

■LOUHOLTZONEC.
BROADWAY Ce/Ft

Dill
the Oof amble radio aka
a l n l Byrd boldIn. the

The United State* bought most
from Canada, the United King
dom wa* necond. japan third. Bro­
ad fourth, and Franc* fifth.

E ltU r t * V

PICKLES

I r e ’.n C. Jameson, wba eowtrlb-i
e«i $m ,U00 to I n ckanhtuan'aj
ntl-Sm.th campaign, that be pie-!
erred cash Contnu.'tionK
|
"Did he say ahy ' b* w*nte.«
a&gt;h ?M Robb axled. • x&gt;
“ lie said," Oliver tedlfled, "tha:
ic didn't want any of that c.oenl
.own there t &gt; hii.ivr anyUiinjt
.bout hi. bunim-iLv."
Subsequently,
Oliver
euppU .nented thl. aitli th* quoiationj
'he sx‘d he dtilti't want any oil
.he courthouse Kang to know theeo,
felluwr were working for money.'j
Th* fHVfrmiHiit Rirrnt ilao loJdi
jf a $.%000 ra«h fuml in a »afa d#&lt;l
poBit box which he «a I*1 the biaho|i
,iad Raid he had "f»tirt»ltcn.**

3 pkgs.
| | ivn -al b**tal l i e - l

\YI1EA11KS

cr

SALAD DRESSING?;
10 lba.
GA. YELLOW YAMS, amill baking six*,
LARGE YELLOW BANANAS
4 lba.
U. S. No. 1 IRISH POTATOES •
10 lba,
FRESH CUCUMBERS
etch

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rfedJWth
Booklet

rcc B u s i n e s s

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potfll

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f i j t

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t uf.vat i&lt;l-a n»tilotle i w i o l l c wat
k H M t o .W.-thlntton to ia , U Mm.
B*.' )&lt;#&gt;» U.- Leonardy now in that city
R«Un*laor the CenltneitUI
Coni r t a a w U « d . a . IL
r
fir
iM v . bnoMct will be prefanted
K t * rrltwct* Caniaeuicne of Kara.
bc,I* » t a Flotlda Day lujntheon,
K , In'WaahInrtan neU Tuaaday,
a
g . IrVieheon U be hyM In conneetloo
r. vNth tho P. A. It. ( ’onrrrsa. Ml*.
J leonardy will make theTreaaftUtt«n * perch In behalf at ’41 patrli f . e jL nnrantvatlona In Klartila who
b. eftlaharalrd In.arranrlnr fur the
f, piinMrc
th# booltlat
P ^On tlai Eln’l pare of the booh.
Iflt uiMeh w t* haml itched by TL
jf. JIIQ ILlocal civil enalnrcr, arc Ihv
P t f r i i 1*Af Trallmenial of Love,
K Kaleem and Appreciation." ,
• . JTn the center of&lt;tha booklet, a
S'; double-pace dlanlay reada a* fob

a l «H

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ro w c A li.c e n irt c A H I
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ORDER BT fMONt r B 0 M \ £ 2 2 £ 3 fl
Lo n d o n ,m e f aom
1 . TRtTOR.WHO
VOMTtD TH tCW f t i
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WAITING ON HER A y
A 1
ARRIVAL
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M E A S U R E S

*• 4^ S! • " H f i c S s ?

f . r.'it u derrvo If the pcUtUlW r
4 ^ t :r
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to. :ft.J to u l.m * '.
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| AnJ the caupoi fo r n b h k , * tit-* lW . - * • % &gt; ^
t o lc f may b« ohultiOJ hi O 4 o rrra‘ P n r r U f i h
A rtl
Etc the •l.ircea n l h a t 4 t O n ^ 'R t &gt; * i.| * ® m v * t ¥
tation, cruel treat r.irnt ahte* Way I A i m U S l S t O r y
|ar*e anyirhrtr# froth a a(lanllo|r
' "Tir
ftith a bedroom' al r p o r . i o' “noR-j R| O N D O N . A pr. 13.
rin c," and denertJon.
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N E W *

/•YORK" WYONlE
O P THE SOaETTi
. COUJMMISTS
W H EN THE
I
f C O L O N E L V IS1 ITEO N E W
YO K K RECENT

T W E N T Y - O N E
IN C H E S /

Hervlrc'

TIM MCCOV

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0!(C S lC t OF A

FOKD V -0 CAN a ;
LIFTED 30 INCHES FRCS
The GROUND WITH*
-OUT DANGER OF T h l
CAR TURNING OVER -

O C E *H

• . rnairtry, br *8
liar. Thie I .
10
hen Uie' combined
In r the army and

r T ‘ O J « : « k . ‘KI
n avy/It ia i
Kialntalninr
merit, f j ,'&gt;1
tlca a* *uch

J«tuw toff

Um m rreatcr than
, rovem-

it
j j van taetit 0» ht«t«T0WN.0Mcan
MAKES UNRULY BUUh DOCILE ANDGVtS
THEM EXERCISE AT RATEOT 4 MILFS
AN HOUR WITH A CONTRIVANCE USING
rOAD CEARS AND MECHANICAL
__
_ PARTS.

^uarrvl with pollt fwe do have oblaw Onforrc
^ fu r t h e r political

P H O T O C A A P H IN 6 , H E

licit UN.

Y D L Is 'c u t

•

and Poultry
TT0h:ufnimorc
O Y U tX lU fi
ro m * A f4 0 -H !iA

IIA S S

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S I 'U C U L K I ) I K O t l T
O l l R I M l ’- M i M . L i r i
B O O M W l ’H
W fim -;;. A N D

l ; : u u Srhi*ol ,‘ ;uporir.t* n&lt;|tnt W . H.i Ijnncr for
•hopnicn.

*|nwnt

DARK

■t . v t ('HAH MKAT
RPANWII MACKKItKI.
IIUN6UANI) FRY HUS

• rmt'ito t*» I' I'i mIh' d
' yoislo-d dam* ht« ?, in
• &gt;nur lint* ritUeiiRlii
J|. ri |»a1•lot • hi ait*I
I nitricill) ."

; v.ay, chairman o f tho I h i l !&gt;»••
puttinont, Tinator J. J. P a irh h o f
• Titusville*, Judfro
Mill* rd
Ih
i; &gt;«»u» lew*
Smith of Titu vlllc. and Horry 31.
)*o i pc holm
!'at|i«kOith cf Hanford.
nm-l
«li*to
rrtdhrniltoo ol

I Th.* i»apr I « u nrd ly *i'»vti
• it«ir Shoita, * *i»*i
4 M !
| H r r n U r y of Su» « ll A tliay. At
' ti»H»,,j tJonnal t'niy l»
l*oioll
Stall* Trra.vuii’i \S . V
Kn»dt

Cither paaea arc inKtiW iI with
tin* namifa of nrvaial alato
pa*
tilotic (•rg**iiltMtl'»nR an I their i»f*
IH ini i, and Rvorel’ of indivldualt.

I.VMi

MUaouri

I’aciMc

K in g Leopold W orries
#
. )vcr FinanccProblcm
r it D M i i
Kioir

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In***! old

loyal

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pockctl*«n.lc

wit] l*f lair* i i Lmi| Ihui

of

Im

fttlhtr, tin? lad- h m « #Albrrt

b-jl

the new tronait It rtiH mny ImtrC
•o pinch to make too
Me w dl. in

*

COUNTRY(A FORBJ r f C
IN 1911.
id

fart,

iiwy?U

fin-1

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Apr.

IS.—

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Young M a ris Fancy

LEGAL

many

S’ T f ,

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3 lime*.

5 Pwfej
l

m o n tK

IGIV

H o n d fl

Tha 1934 Fair, ia to be greater than
In 1933 sad now take* character tu
the opening of a new Expoeition. Tito
enlarged operation, enormous conetruction program, elimination of ob­
jectionable conceotlono, the partici­
pation of new and. important induatrie*,, a* wall a* State# and Nations,
RMUree that the 1934 Exposition will
far eurpats that of 1933. {tyimates
are pieced at 35 million attendance.

1 o-.ida dominatad the. Fair.iaai year.

:%/ a m
A "T b
re p a iro
at'y know* bn.

S h o tv”

I ver beform baa Florida lad ■?
i- .1 pubiicity at *o small coot, Wo
i . cl a^ain h a v e the most ouUtandiw*I Exhibit at Chicago,* Wc cannot
rJt'jrd to di*coftiniie ndpertiiinj our
World’. Fair Exhibit h^t
tie* of reaching *o ru*
effectively and ec«nom!

Hvrald. f

NhW ! n
tlinary dii

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Ykat supplies a i
•atked'WhV*t -md

tnik about the Florid E s h lb jt jit ^

nf #100,000. .

WarldVFair*

more puUlfU* thl. ynar
ThU U the m e t *oul-.t r
otki ,bu«inasadike opporju

It is the time of new liirth . . . o f rebirth .».&lt;&gt;! a revltal o f old longings and tlie stirring o f new desi. es.

.

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The spirit o f man and woman is always young in
Spring. You long for new scenes . . . for new ( lollies
. . . for new surroundings. A tradition, old as ci'iiiza t i o n , warns us that If we don’t share in this ne'eness,
we will su ffer through li t year from a feeling o f de­
feat, o f bitterness, o f fr t iration, of old age creeping
upon us prematurely.
Now is the time to 1 uy something new I*»r the
house . . . for yourself . .. or those around you. ’ &gt;o,w is
the time to plan ahead for a vocation . . . fo r n tup; no
matter how short a distamo it may be uwuy from home
. . . for a ear. a Ixmt, or pc. haps new fishing tacMe.

I 1 t iim i
A pi I*.

It is a stirring time, ibis Spring; and the ;.rtverliscments are full o f int* -slin g news o f thinys you
need. You will find it p: •* to read them eareftdt.v —-to
he sure o f satisfaction to make your dollars go
further.

Sanlord Cash Feed Store
Cur. 2nd and Sttnfnrd
‘ SuiilurdV Only ll"H u --o w ..^tl l-*cd -«l r.-"

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la f 4sit*1*11* I*' r V III. 9*0 .
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It! r*h» s li m that
it « I o
l*o-*-ll raflrU ai.J nn.Mol (.. i. |. »
nod tho- puimo .till
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a*id OtHdisl.. ui ,H|. ) •( i
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Urmining win* sitrii t*** ti*.».i— Hi* atl&lt;| tlH|rli*| for. M.»
reHllRs IWio &gt;rot!a Mo«t tho
mllla (if ilibhi.i e'hiM.i I,.,
'cd** and o**iia«t,d for . a.i
•*f IW aalil Tran
Tlor fullna Ina namad kp% at*
pwtuUol la. arl «a |n-|o. turn
at**
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Ito 1*0*1.1 aalil alrotioo
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Tha psople of Florida, ipveated near­
ly 9250,000 in latt year’s Exhibit. It
required two year* for praparaUbd
and conatruction. 1&gt;i* year the total
cost of nn enlarged;Exhibit, with a
multitude of added features, alterar
lion*, and, repair*, together with the
operative coot, will not be in exceu

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Florida's Best Opi

ru n n in g

IN O llR OI F K 'K

r a E H E |g r e a t Chicago, W orld ’s air ia to he held o.gam
I35j th is summ er. QffidaJc arr •oonrjn4l.for 50.psr cent
greater.-attendance. PRUDFT'K
DEMANDS THAT
FLORIDA T A K E E V E R Y / D '.NTAGE OF IT.
A Netu Exposition

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NOTH BA o r K U ! t T I « '
In « *tml*tia Mer H*ia Ika
aiHt&lt;. n| • |a« appllral.tr
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itstf Known aa Bsm I a n i» i»m i r | ‘U »
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Way
lilli I t i l, fo r lh* pu'|H&gt;«r of
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1934"the real

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BOARD OF HIS FORD CAR.

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DOSTON,
A p r. 13.— ( A P ) —
Iti'KiFli'Lid dinaldrd w ar vrteitin*] M ayrr
Frederick \V. Mansfield
(or vlvim jo b) mast be found hy yestrnlay cut his salary from R20,-|
•n ln,ti r . employinK more than
odd j, year to 912,130 and demand/
r.DHd h i
person* each, numlmr cd that nil city officials receiving
M.h.'.TI. an d'widow s, brphsns and
,1)0 *e than 93.000 taka a voluntary
other drprtulrnt* orprrcfule H'.lT,
roUurlion tu L*dJ3U and tberea fU r
ri2. ncco.diny to latest cnlllt.
mcr«|it a I*, percent reduction, to
i l ’ ivinal flitiilr* at tha'ond o f U&lt;e
cut ckt/ ckjciAF* h ;
.ini 'vote l,r.on,GJ0 disabled and
2,100,000 dependents.
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N E R D Y I ’I.ASS G A IN S
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LO ND O N,
Apr.
13.— ( A l ' ) — Chr.iite
li
I'.ritfland and W a lt* Began 11134
Marie
with .'Ml Aut o f every 10,0^0 In* and H ist to
hahitnnU in rrcaipt of |M»or relic*f. patients f -k
Tha total, 1,.*IW,V?2, wm
nn III- ih#* r d y ’a p
ci vase of 7 pet cent ovc- Oft. I. Ii»#pltalr to
lll.lit. The p ir-w ur total \.u i;*^. them nlth 1
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t FRENCH &amp; HTII

Florida's 1934 Participation

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IN SPR IN G the whole world feels voting once i*.« re

K&lt;t I n raiiM* of ilu stna-i r»- t*M.k
Avhrit i ho fiaoc u a i ..tahilmd oi
ltHfrt nt on« skVrnth of
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C .t JAGG1R OF BATHE .OHIO,CARRKD

DR.VIYRI OP CASSABIANCA.MOROCCO.
PORO DEALER FOR 2 0 YEARS
HAS BEEN MADE OFFICER OP LOYAL
L I a ION OP HONOR. HI
INTRODUCED FIRST
rj
AUtOrOOBILE IN
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thfnjrv to* 1m* d**n with Id • m* »Kjf
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pooVfta* La.

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try the tlrvontt.Ud rases
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week latha civil division of Kul,on (Atlanta). I county .
IT .I’. A t l y •rhaduli: fur KaluTaoult onJ Chief I&gt;ei&gt;uty C! ir k A .
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ft'lVE A ltORSE A PLANE HE &lt;5a N R ID B

Northeast Florida
League
Ml Aauvsllao
luniA
J»rV»rtB»IU«

Urt TrackChampions
Will Compete For
Cash Prizes Sunday

Announces

REFRIGERATED STEAMSHIP SERVICE

DKLAND, FI*. Apr. I3 .- A
• .scar* of speed damont Inelcdln"

TO PHILADELPHIA

(he nktlonrl IWl-mllr rtgd Vac?
ehxmpion, Alabama, Georgia and
Florida xtste driving kina*, the
scut ham dift track* champion and
Invading northerner* will compato
bar* Sunday afternoon In race*
for tha benefit of the Florida Cmfury of Progrea* JD.11 rhlcggo

BA I.FH IN C H B A 8 R

Hbown abort Juat aa ha waa about to be lifted Into Ibe Tlolene
Autnayro la Nln, claimed-to bare the double dlellnctlon of being ibe
■mailed berae In Ibe world and tha only ona that baa arer taken an.
airplane ride. Nlra. 17 Inch** blfb. welaba 47 Ibe.. came lo light when
the I’ura Oil Company'! Tlolene Autogyro waa tonring the Booth aa a
part of aa txtanilre adrertlalng program. When Ibe Autogyro landed
In Mobil*. Ala.. J. IV. Lord aqd It. a Bchwarx, Nlra'e owners, came for­
ward and euggested (lint If ■ man could ride a here*, eould not ■ hone
ride * planer Jim raulknar, Pure Oll'e Autogyro Pilot, took the ft
pound boreo oloft. A good tlmo woo bod by alL

THAT

^ NBW YORK, Apr. I S . - ( A P ) - 1
P. W, Wooiwotlh Company reren* 1
ly reportnl that lie March aaK#
totaled (.'corns. I Hi romplieil with 1
II7J09JI3J a,year ago, an
In­
crease of 37.2 perernt.

* NOTED Arrow

|)BAH

LONDON. Apr. 13— (A P I- Jvi
Gerald da Maurier, noted actor,
died yratenlay after an opera- 1
tioit for an Internal disorder, lie
woe fll year* old.
tournament yratenlay afternoon.

wind which swept Iho
’High School Track| 1' &gt;Ar* hlfih
piccluded low ncjyt-a n»d
coritrAlanU were thcrefmT
Team Will Appear Imth
tli nmn off tholr game to aonie
In Gainesville Meet of on Mrs. DcFnreat at the curl

World's Fair F.xhlbit.
SI* aensotlnrul event* ore cardIm
llf* (l
A ________ I
ctl with toe Routhcrn half-mile dirt
track "open” .title at slake. Sam
Pttrrfa, who wdrt the 'atwle
*ttle
here Inel year and the recent I0O
mile event «t Cmnp Foster. JnckThirteen Kcntlnolo High School
ecn.lllf. I* ?n entry a* arc Tarian track etara and Coarh Leonard
Caullrtt. nnj Den Do (Iritis. New \UT.uca» will have for Gainesville
Jersey; Low Wallace an.l Hulph 'tomorrow morning wln-u- they
Ix-avltt, Indiana;
Bary
Gray, will compete with track I mm*
North Catolina; Crash Waller, lloh from live other cities In tie- an­
Nor I lie*stern
(’’iiiifWelica
Roberta nail Ited Redden. Georgia; nual
Gordon Bracken, Alabama;
Bub track meet.
Tram* to lie represented include
Giron, Pennsylvania; Speed S|ttncer, California; Dill
Duckworth IVI-nnd. Palatka, Sanford, Hula,
anil A1 Pleison, Orlindo;
Alike Lake ( ity and laviitloii High of
Jacksonville, and |mbably Ht(J
Cone, Gnrdy t’loan an J Git
Altn.ya will be In coini etltiou fur
giir, Daytona Beach. *
viii. mis hollo re.
Purvlr will compete In the pace
The meet will Ire lunollt-il by
enr division and may bring hi« num ber* nf Ci.aih Dutch Slonley'a
toad nice ■liamplDn sl ick car In tiack class, end they will provide
officials.
Players making the trip fomi
iters* will include Ateliie Blown,
Qi,Milan .Ionian,
Claude Kelly,
Leonard Beecher, Ralph Peart.* n

STRAINS

I' Jack

Pi si sun. Joint

or the first nine, and the mutch
t tided shortly after.
The new champion turned In a
!I5 ovet |s Indc* laitj week, lu
eliminate Mr* V. A. Speer. defrndinj- champion. Mm. Curiawey’a game hns l«:cn . Improving
rtcadlly, it vva, rt-pnrtcd b]Fp*Vt*i•I women golfers today, r.nd opin
ion also was expressed tluil she
will be a difficult clmritpioii to de­
feat in the |H3S tourney.

P O L IT IC A L
ANNOUNCEM ENTS
For Representative
Croup No. 1

PR ESEN T SAILIN G S
Arrive Philadelphia
Wednesday* (5 P. M.)
Saturdays (10 A. M.)
Sundays (Noon) .

Hoi
Tui
We

Vegetable Market Held On Our Pier A t Philadelphia.
Pier Located Two niocka.Fn&gt;m Dock
Street,Conrenlei
For Dellverleji To Comw IsaIon Hrnw x And Store**
PreerolinK Facilities A t Our
Jadum ville
Pier.
Controlled Temperature* In ATICompartmentH
Of

LOW RATES — SUPERIOR SERVICE
For Rale* and Other Information, Call Or
J. R. Keotl, J r,
Traveling Freight Agent.
Winler Haven, Pin.
Telephone 25-321

Mra. II. J. Runser.
San Juan Hotel.
Ortando, F ii.
Telephone 5071
C. M. H A ILE ,
General Agent,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Telephones 5-5378; 5-3886 ; 5-5106.

Duran, Billy

Urnun. (). IV lleniJon, Jr.. Oliver
M'llee, W ii»!ru v Ilnnson, Lxwi* n «• Min i .son and Roy Wright.

Mts.CarrawayWins
CHy Grrif Tommy
A( Country C l u b

Y o u wtu My * « y **ar,'. s o 1, rl-til h«

whta you visa Idtsl Frriilliiii for your k,.,v.
Of track farm. AnJ you Hill know. too. ihst
furtbtr «xp*rlmcoiisg will b« unrrrsMity.
Ufcb kasdndi t*f HorId,1# most |U(&lt;&lt;i*ful
MW«r% Y O U will »dmil lh«f ywi htv# com*

I.V**&gt; • *
■ *•''* CZ i

»n
.*• I*** u i*a| ri*al t,
fr r v l* In lulh r.,r,l* nnd
lie.
"Wild Sar.i," l «u! rtt and Green
■tc flg ltrd • i' uihI 1,1. l , cup tin*
fratuir i j v , llul lallunai, Mi
ccn-Miami. is tlgoir.l tu l«* « last
ntlnuti* tn liy as well a Jiimv.li*

, ros’ 1**-

"Fnnla" Gerald, T e xi*. while 11 al-

Fof won Ibaa forty yaan Idaal Fertlllscra

hara bttn taamifacturvri for Hoilda crops. In
(•mala they ar* adjusted exactly to t U i.ln
crop and toll need*. Kvery n*e&lt;s**iy plant
food Ispcesent In iktai,properly lonitmu J and
sdantllkally baltocvd to rutat your irr|ui&gt;«81s* propat amoaat ted quality at Ideal Pertalaer at sbts sins* will glv* yuur coo’s H»
MdriabnMnt they nasd DOW and will supply
HsW asm margin olanatgy tbal adds t&lt;* muih
to quality. Gat tha most out nf tb* cions y
goo Invest la fart(liter by aiUdlag an Idral
Braid. Let your atarih tad hart.

W ilion 8c Toomcr Fertilizer Ginijm iy
,

* y u i s w fa s .

Jacksonville, Plurfds

A. P, MACFIE, BRANCH MANAGER
Sanford Branch
Sanford, Florida

iacr will 1c featured In n sprrla!
| ms-trh rvi-nt.
0
. Belliiid the movement are vet' eran* i.f f-mrign War*. B. I’, O.
I Kllra, Ill'll. J Chamber of Com­
merce, Volusia County Fair, lli*lurians nnd a hail o f williny volun
leer* firm lb? ran* am fi t* who
have joined the bon*'*- S in -&gt;■ •*.*
.*'l* rdweya to aid th« atale exhib­
it al Chicago.
Tliia la Hie awan ong rar* of
the lit?I wlnWr-rprlng
avason
with driver*, export* and owner*
f onnecled with racing raidy to
point tb# prowl V f (hair tacera
and pica aura cans lo tha northland wharo U r -Mma race* niicn at
rVtinijrllanthorn* Speedway,

rants, on Apr. 2S-tfl.
A low-prteo 2S rant aJmlstk
charge wit) ^roratl.'

He*ides (hr- Value* rlu.wn we hive nt:iny FREE
SKIIVICEM#—autJi an Lruke tealK— npark plug test*
— ImUery Ihnpoction— which your car should have
right now.
If you uru planning a longer trip, din'l wail (III you are
ready to leave, crme In today for our complete check-up
Hy doing everything In one place at one lime we can
K«ve you many dollar*! and many minute* o f your time.

Flrawtowe Century of Progrtoo Tires

You Can Always Buy Flreitona Tire* of Equal or Better Qu
Name and Guarantee at Prices Penny for Penny With Similar
the Manufacturer*’ Name or Guarantee.
i

SnntliMl Typo
•!g—Slordy - j oU-aver as*Ibid iraad—gfvaa rvrr-tdaoal
iiw*m laetiar

410*21
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BJPllli

...

J. F. Ward.
Commercial Agent,
Tampa, Flo.
Telephone 2291.

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TBS W B A W E R
PibHikid In Fforidit’a H e a r t
The World’s Greatest Vegetable
Spot and Richest Garden Land

Pair lonlfht and Sunday with rie*
In* temperature.

AN

IN D E P E N D E N T

DAILY

NEW SPAPER

SANFORD. FI-ORIDA. S A T l'R D A Y , A P R IL 14. 1934

UTILITY FIRM!W assoeA use«s
RAPS FEDERAL'
TRADE GROUP

Akerman’s C i t r u s
Injunction Revoked
N E W ORLEANS. Apr. 14.{/Pt—The United State* Fifth
Circuit Court of Appeal* today
revoked »n interlocutory
in
Junction Lr.ued by
Federal
Jud*e Alexander Akeitnan in
the Southern Ol.trict of Flor­
ida which restrained the Flor­
ida Citru* Control Committee,
an agency of tint Agricultural
Adjustment
Administration,
from applying the measure*
of the A A A art agsinst
two
Florida shipping and produel­
ing rumpanitvi. Judge
Akerman's order of several weeks
ago in effect held A A A policies
unconstitutional. Circuit Court
Judges here recently suspended
thr injunction pending a final
hearing, and In today's opinion
they annulled the retraining
order. Prorhtion of citrus ship­
ment* in Florida has teen pro
reeding under the stay granted
by the Appelate Court at the
lime the case w*» filed here.

Roosevelt Tries T o
H alt Activities O f
Groups W hichHave
Been Opposing Him
W ASHINGTON, Apr. 14.
— ( A P ) — President Roose­
velt took A hand in the con­
fused legislative situation to­
day through a conference
with chairmen of all key conIfresaional committees.
Supporters o f legislation
contrary to his profrram have
been having such A fling that
a frank talk

was

ueemed

m

ment, howevrr, had to wait un­
til next week.
Th* House wa* in recess with
• the Senate seeking action on a
report
adjusting
differences
with the other branch over Rankhead cotton production limit bill. I
Representative*
backing
the
McLeod closed bank payoff meas­
ure, and legislation to refinance
farm mortgage* with green) arks,
both opposed at th* White House,
kept hammering away despite thr ,
Presidential parley. A scant 14 |
names had to be obtained to g e t .
th* 14ft n*eei*ary to force , ’ole
on th* mortgage proposal*.
Compulsory publicity for sll in -,
com* tax return* was v.l»d 41 to
34 by the Senate yesterday Just j
before lh*-r*v*nu* hill w *» passed j
by a vote of S3 to 7.
Th* measure now go«« hark to
the I louse for action on Senate

ANOTHER LOT OF
LIBERTY BONOS
IS C A L L E D IN

• amendment*.
The bill I* estimated to hr cap­
able or railing |4KO,OOU,(KH&gt; in ad­
ditional revenue
Many adjustment* will have to
b* mad* in ..conference and aw-..
prosed b/ W ill House* before tinjApng-pkndlng legislation goes to1th.

NKW
YORK,
Apr. 14— 'T V
New Oral Wednesday received a
stiff challenge from Gov. Joseph
It Ely » f Massachusetts,
wpo
urged tint, the emngency meas­
ures uf the Administration
be
abandoned as ipiirkly as possible
and announcement be made
to
* the nation that normal economic
nnd governmental habits would
lie restored
Alldressing
the New
York
The fr*ler«l trade romnus'ton
The Governor expressed
tile
w»s eharged yesterday by the As
expressed his convlrtions
that
•«rinivil G** and Electric Font
"ere such u move on Ihr part
pane with "a cheap, political trick"
of the Administration published
in citing on tt* record the pur­
tomorrow, the result 'would b«
chase by Associated of u power
speedy recovery.
• ••mi nny owned by W. T Thayer.
This s|seceh i« interpreted ax
\ru York stall* ncrifttor, nl $11*.
|one of the must "igmf icmil antiimhi titf.i * ibrtH its h»ok vnlimlu-n
New Ileal
utlernm« so • far
letter* \*rrv introd urn J rvcentlyi inatlr, for it romi** fmm a memat tin- vamini»aion&gt; uliUlira in*,• »*rr of thr V*n**Wrflt*4 otv|i party
•fii* y vi ftirli pur|K&gt;rti‘il to show
i » w e l l in,-* from mu* of IHe tia*
*1flityi't bin! mh’rrutid himself mi 1
leg i* hi I lull for A^unaied's Item*-

Thr utility company's statement
u m* i%•'inti I1»y 11# t'«niriseI, W . A 1 Hail li 11*111*%%i'ii introdurI ion by
tin- MunmiMitcin of m table which
li'-li’d A &lt;kH4H*iattffl writeup* of $HH,l«i.UiJM»
They writ'
made, tin*
trent'd *t*ln1, by .f li rbrnry. ap
rnnsri di*arri(N-d l»v thr rommi*Mtiri
rontrollrd by \»aorlnti'd.
| A not hr r drvrlo(tiii nt yrahidny
«na U’Mtimony timt tht* i-Nrlnr
(ioyy or lit«lUi*t ty m
ifHo it
upproVMl tii n pl.t it tn M’irrt ut ilit *
rirrutivi'x
in tvitv
ntati- uli.i
would rill till*I i o Kpritit ion viith
inudi of rtftjt at o&gt;iii41 m.ti1 t i.o
Ihr ihuyrr itrin invoUrd thr
put * h'»*«* of Ihr
r h o in |'«tri«
* "inpuny of That* uurnv, h. a
1" d - 1 111^1 by A ■**ot' ih1 of 'i i'.,.
I ou rr ronrrin pm.l |lJJ,o(jp f,„
itlo rompHiiy ribirh * n* • nlurd on
| lilt niMMIII &lt;4HHJMII\ - ImioI h III
j
Tin** tn&lt;li4 nird u prof .i
I I foi\••i of f 1 •Mmi morr than

EaBt Coast Branch .
T o B e Abandoned i

mout |imminent
poll Heal
figuir*
to lio in order to eiu»t.
The
view that American business 'is
now* able ami in a frame of mind
to aa*ume a positive offensive
movement for the re-creation of
fair and
honest
employment-’*
He uncompromisingly urged that
the present drift Ln government,
whereby it is becoming the sup­
port of the (H‘opl4‘ rather than
supported by them. Ik* hailed,
and confidence be placed in irtdivifliiftl mil inti vc to finish
the
job of pulling the nation out
the depression
The a imo uneemen| of such a
decision by the
Administration
would find the people tcady to
sustain any temporary grief in­
volved III the steady curtailment
of the pit nip- pt iming
mea *ni »**,
frontmurit t»ri Page Four i

HOPE EXPRESSED WILCOX CLAIMS
FOR GOVERNMENT U. S. IS ON ROAD
AID FOR GROWLS TO BETTER TIMES

Roosevelt V i e w On Congressman Terms
Fly Dnmagels Held
Roosevelt P o 1icies
A siiigh ly FavorAble
AsGood Experiment

W ASHINGTON.
Apr
14
I A P I— Twrnlyfive
slock
ex­
changes !•■( night issued * Joint
stalrmcu: .1 &gt;r!simtug sny intrn
t mi -f . ciinting the adoption of
icg nit. y Icgislnlion
"* hang*'* recently made by throinm litres of Fong res* tn thr
Flrlrhrr Uaykum bill
h*vr lircn
dr- ids'll as victorirs for the
sGsk nrhangrs," th»y said. Such
Statement* sie
based on the
assumption that Ihr
exchanges
have born -rcking In prrvrnt e f­
fective legislsiton or to avoid altogrthet Federal regulations.

yiNiitrrday a fin

Cong!«‘**msjy Wilroi, who will
athiresp a luncheon nr««ton of the
convention today, dro-ussed
the
Recovery p:*'gram of
President

the countl &gt; and the g iiii'iviiiiritt
rieiv on trial and i nvate I omiio
MMb y m tua11a iisiul red

HelievcEngineerOn
PennsyTrainWhich
Wrecked Was Dead

Lilt* insurance Sales
Ahead Of LaHt Year

La FolUtt. anruwJ it would "do
ora to brine about th.- Mini; «.f
'“•at return., more t., prevent
leg-allied
_
of__________
tax .diMlainir.
Uiaa al] device, -worked out by

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While tb* ecrvice. w m in prorre.a hundred, of p*r*t&gt;n&gt; rlnnbed
to th* roof of the chepol Thou­
sands mounted nearby housetop,
and automobile.
legionnaire., who financed the
ftmerol, attempted to tran.fer

in n ita-h with striker* and pick­
et* st 1 vui knitting mill*
A dispute over lunch hour* at
the Vi*M&gt;se Company in Lewiston.
P a , drew 1000 employes out on
ell ike
hrvrn strikers were arrested at
New York In *
stone-throwing
liaised $212
battle letwrrn plrkrt* and rni- Banford
plnyea of the Teleradio KtiginrerFor
Crippled
Children
ing C.irparation.
Kmployes of
the
Chance
Hanford', rnntrlbutton to Gow
Vought (Company, airplane buiblernor D.vp HholU' fund for tha
ers at llartf&lt;ird,
Conn,
met
crippled children of Flortde wa*
ThuiMday night to vote on joinl2.lt.S0
trig the strike of 1500 workers at
A check for that amount vrma
two other aviation plant*
tent to Col
Harold Cotlee
ul
Jackaonvillr
Irea.uter
of
the
fund today
The check
r.pra
.anted thr net proceed, of th.
Governor', Hall which wa. &gt;l*ged
at the Mayfair Hotel l.»t Knday
night.
A feature of the 11.11, . .
re
ported by a member of the commill** on atranKrmrnt. wa. tbi
fact that whilr Governor Sbollt
wa. Invited to the affair a. an
honor f u n l and wa. offered a
complimentary ticket, hr declined
Ihe offer, and in.l.lrd on paytnn
hit dollar

$612,681 In Federal Funds Has Been
Received In County Since September

lu M ral w rv lcn for Wm. T
Thoma*, BO, lo rr*r who ha* been
employ id
by S. O. Sblnhol aer
Lor about three yeara, will b*
hold a, th* r a v e .Id* la Sylvan
Lak'- Cemetery near Paula to-

CHICAGO.
A pi
M
(A IM Through a m t &lt;ammg, r la wing
rnoh of IO,(M)d hum \ &gt; Moehara,
the body ul 2 I 2 &gt;*« "**l IhiieUe
ZU’lluW, VKtllll **t 4* I t &gt;t*i old
abduclor, was
ii-mi a flowe r-flJlad cha |*»*I j t *ii nlu&gt;, plat e«|
in a whit* hraiM’ ami -liim i away
to be buried in l uin **t»lia cvina*
Ury.
The pimple last mi * * win* dis­
rupted by the fu iuii "! mob uf
morbid apertalor*
m lagir* tree limb.
When won! was sent .mi that no
WitH a non, Mr. Thom*, wa*
'»»w
!• a thkkat m o t Pool* rutting more would be admit(«*•!
.tram- Tb# pair had cut through the body, the line «h.*ii * sten-lej
m I n r and a* &lt;t fell. It (wept right hbreast In orhi i y ta»hi4»n
OCOlaat another large tree, cam- for two blocks stormed th* *Ksi«'lta f a limb to break off. Before
Thr mob. mn&gt;tly
“"d
ha oould eeeap* tb* danger, tbl* children, defied the rffott- "f i»limb fall heavily, striking Mr. llce to maintain order .........Mltional SB policemen fin* 11) ■I.-,* ••-1
a path to th* heaiw ami !•&gt;•/
arciuta carried out their tin) bur-

Leaders Of Annual
Salvation A r m y
Drive Are Pleased

Death Claims Little
Memphis Girl Who
Had Queer Disease

ti&gt; I air Koh Passengers
i &gt; On Westlniund B u s

By Mob
Seekers

Holders or wowKt.oeo of W rit

H Wallara an«l Company, »ilvrrI ware
makers at
Wallingford.
Conn., handed Ita 1000 rmployi-a other year, are highly plaaaad wiui
the widespread Inttreit In th*
a 10 percent ralte
Wage boonta of varioua
aitea campaign which geta under way
were announced at the Corning Tuesday morning at the Episcopal
(N , Y ) (Has* Work* and ihr In- Parrish House, with a meeting .of
geraoll Rand Plant at
Painted
all worker*, Including county com­
j Poat
mittee*, It wa* stated by tdrlney J
J The automobile industry
wa*
N il, genera] chairman, today.
|grinding mil cart at top .'peed,
Mr*. Arthur Hranan, general of
1 headed for probably thr biggest
month's production In four year*. the ladle* Army met with her
M f M I'll IN, Apr 14 (Ah Ut- hut menaced
nevertheless
by major* and captains tn the appeal
office In the Melsch building, Fri­
tJc WdHr Ms*- Miller today Iont walkout*
i three months' fight against
Detroit tool and dir
worker* day morning, and selected 100 laleurorytheinia. sometimes railed
numbering .1000 quietly quit work,tVes to assist in her department
bikemia, ju^t when friends and
while union leader.! went aboutof the organitatlon
leukemia, had begun to entertain , negotiating Individual agreement*
In the six division* of the men's
Hopes for her recovery. Her moth­ with manufacturer* and shop* No army of which Julius DingMder,
er and daddy, Mr and Mrs W. dk*or4rii arose.
M. H Coleman, Walter L Coo|*er,
H Mdler, stoml hesiili the operat­
Harvey l*. Framing, head
of Pred Dorner, S. K, Jones, and
ing is hie
I the Oil Worker*' Union, asserted Frank Evan*, are majors, ]ftO
100,000 men would hr called out workers have been appointed,
Utfder the direction of Karl
! on strike within -48 hour* if wage
differential* planned b&gt; thr co l^hmann, secretary of the Semi­
mdlnation committee of the oil nole County Chamber of Com*
code authority were adopted, lie mures, speakers are being a l­
a* id the union would ask
IUJ1* ia nged fin thr churches on to­
morrow, and rousing program*
wsgrs and a .10-hnur week
Philadelphia police arrested AD arranged for the workers rally

pert*."

Thomas Funeral win Little Girl’s Funeral Disrupted
Be Held Ojn Sunday; Of 10,000 Howling Curiosity

Fatter Pay Enveloped
Brighten Picture In
Few Manufacturie«

Palm [track bonds hail
allrgcd
that arooplsnc* of bond* in pay
mrnt of taxm, and Ihr t**u*ncr
srul circulation of sonir 140,000 In
script which In thstr form arr lax
lilt Tl»r lain rlilH f*rr«* 1
"The stork rtchrngr* of tht
anticipation nolr*. was working r
Strike* a ml f ii iniir &lt; of ttrikrn
country bsv,- ri*» -u.h putpo**
prrfrrrnrr against thsm.
tn oil anil
mitomohvtt
field*
They have opposed the pending
I A temporary Injunction
wa*
bill sol sly hnaiuse u rontatn* un- weighed down one «lde of th** in­ grsnlrd by Judge Aksrman prmdwnrkal'lr so
.............
or,.. dustrial «rale Friday while fat­ Ing n hrsrlng hrrr Apr. 24th.
tening pay rnvrl&lt;tf&gt;«* flfc ether indimtrie* werr thrown on th# counter balance
Sailor.* and silver makers wrre
recipient* of rheerlng nawa.
Ten permit
wiga
increase*

50 Indicted by F E R A
ForFalse Registration
N ASH VILLE. Turn., Apr 14
Indictments charging 50 people ir
Memphis and Shelby county with
seeking relief and supplies without
being in ac tual need are now he mg
sought, Col. Walter
Simp*mi,
state FERA •dniinistrator sat-I
yesterday.
The rush of people to get their
names off the lolls h»- been “Ire
mendous,” he mihI

Akerman Tem porarily
Holds Up Paym ent
O fW estPalm Beadfi
Taxes W ith Bonds
ORLANDO. Arr.
14. —
( A P I — Fr'drrnJ Judge Alex­
ander AUrrmnn today issued
nn injunction Against o ffL
cists of the city of West
Palm Reach prohibiting them
from Accepting txinds in psyment of taxes and also from
Issuing or redeeming script.

were ipjOiol In thr
minimum
scale for 1.4.000 tailor* of
Ihr
Great Ij«kri» t si rtrr.i A asocial Inn,
and iml lea tIona pointed toward arrival of thr right hour day on thr

of pro«|Yrr{ty rrmra thr
I’nitrd
Stairs, Mark Wilroi, Itrpirwml*
tivr to rongrrnn from thr Fourth
Florida histriet, told thr Floridn
Junior (*h:uul»rr of
Commrrrf

ll'xisovelt, •aymg, that in Maicb,
Iti.t.t then « &gt; h I L’.MiHI.OfHl johle -

W ASH ING TO N , Apr. « e —
UPi— The Interstate Commerce
Commission today
authorised
the Florid* East Coast
Rail­
way Company to abandon
27
mile* of track from
New
Smyrna to Orange City Junc­
tion, Fla. The railroad plraded
that the amount of traffic de­
veloping wa* causing s drain
on the company's finances, and
that there was no furthsr Justi­
fication for continuing opera­
tion*.

Joint Statement Dis­
claims Intention O f
Halting A d o ption
O f Regulatory Law

W R T PALM REACH A|u 14
Out of thr wildrrTtrs* of dr
|irr*'inn nnd hark to th« Min*hmr

ronvrntiom hrrr

NITMI1ER 148

Price Five Cents

i\i*:irl&gt; 2,'i Percent Of
Hi.'i.i &lt; ity Taxes Paid

A total of HU.'.HM in federal
fund. ha. been ir-lr.-e,l to 132 loral irow .t* .mcr- ihe Srmlnoi.
County Natlon.l Firm H j. o A .porlatlon wa* orf.nncd in K.ptemher, It . » .nnounced by 8. F.
Andrew,, .ecretary-treaeurer
of
the Awoctation today
Since Keptemler, Mr Andrew t
•dated, 228 application, for loan,
w .r* filed with him, end . tot.I
of 11,116,878 w.&gt; applied for in
the.* loan*
Dn. hundred and thirty of th.
application, h.d lu-en approved to
Apr I. hr ctalert, and III were
withdrawn l&gt;&gt; the applicant, leav
Inr 88 n pending.
Mr Andrew., commentlna
nn
report, that &gt;om* local per.on.
■r. turning down bond, of Ihe
Fedent Farm Mortgage Corpor*Uun which are now being tendered
by the Federal Land Bank of Columtia In place of ra&lt;h in **ttrlmrnl of farmer*’ debt., .laird
that he I. at to., tn undervtind
thl&gt; action
Quoting Wm. I Myrri, itovernnr
uf tb« Farm Credit Adminl.tr*-

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W A S H IN G T O N , Apr. 1 1 ( A P ) — The II o um Hanking
Committee today approved Ir a ­
diation to pay o ff depoaltora
III clnard National Hank, but
limited the amount which may
be paid In full to *2.100.

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employe* ........
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pmt*
of
The icjiniinn hx
the
Miiiih xxere lieai, I hi many
n ten ling m
.if* this morning*
r ••
.
-------T h e (havige to colder affected
st.1 t
till l lit* Million
la c tu irf* * '
\ * ‘ iH i,ii i**ii
, n, I
M IA M I
A p r l? ..- lA P )&gt; h i •’
A \ S IIIN tiT »»N
\|.t I.*
H A V A N A . Apr. 12
fttAx lation
*mnf Actiiri*!
tmiat *»f the country ra«t of tbr
^ (M &lt;|iinlifit-,l. hut niotlmlot
l»»tn»,l
Tin*
name*
of
I*.'
V
v
la
s
t
N
e
a
r
I
r
iiK
iily
l o m om liftra o f #
i
am
and
foreigner*
alike
di»|ih&gt;yiti»r
*-••••«»
t
ik
r
lf
at
*R'»rkie«,
anil
xxaa
greate*
tn
( ^ p ^ _ T h e S e n a te to d a v v o t, 1,. m 'IHP • »t, oil Agemi ii| in i» • tat*'
it k'.e leiki In'. •* x »•!*• p.it »ttt
played keen anuTcty
y oten la y
xxrre
notified |,j, |,arty lo tln v m a rk i'il
tin* legion from the U.i!i if
Uehnll o i ill*
xxtoktM- ■ llartfoiit i .,io
lilt III
it, *iit of the f « «!« I A*I U.l •
i.ver poaaible reaction, to the cal
that tin
viik*
.Already
I cguu * l « * | » n r l &gt; &gt; f I’ renitliMit
Nirxttu a n d the Ohio Itivrl.
■•elllNIItl hiitl It i It |»t •
lltu
letter*
*• **f*r(lax XX ft*
would he i*»*lo l •! In thr t'hanre
inrt', declaration of a inoialnniini
v e il fm W n th in g t o n nt t b *
•
, n lui&gt;e '*»• *li*t llt'le ii
*
r tJ w i ’ | 9 2 ,0 « 0 , 0 0 0 a
adr if* *■)»f*X% tlfltA* i,f them
on *'2.000.000 in bond, helil nm t
,•
• |hrx hu t l»* ei» ient!\ *'••• ' YoittrliV i %»»i • • et*.,*» work* u n lf'x m n i'ltw io ti n f it t w o • w e e k * '
Aftlt*t
\
si
tit
t
k
ill
ly
by
American
invest,n
,
d itio t u l reven u e.
vlii« e nffiliMi*’ I •oinpaiiN'* giant
. h i e if notT v t a i )• "
R a lta m o li
,
liu« I ,
rU h iiiK H ip
t **» *h r \ .......
I t a d o p te d a n
a m e n d m e n t,
1 ____
K
t Coming in Hie mld*t
of
“
(CeOMinut ,i ten ra ft |hrv«|
li
mixmifnct»»rvr'‘
oignm/a ‘
• it &lt; ••9I||*.IIX
t ia le r t.
W A S H IN G T O N . A,re. 12. l A P i ■h.mtening cabinet rri*.- th e a. (
I
tn th e r e v e n u e .b lll b y S e n n io r
| A tram
train narmwiy
narrowly ••**
nit ,ed
*^»*
’1
'L a F o lla tte . OrUeanaln Republican —The endoraement of S r c irln ry tn*n xva» like a thunilnI m»U an.I,
|, &gt;|toM,,ll&lt;
***U R AotiihiuAllow
uuliiniobjji j j
ilr»n n n l
making th * m l , of ,uper InherTreasury Mnrgvnthau wa* “ '* * whether or not it
I railrr fir r y in r &lt;J*0 *ral
*
a
* Ita a e T e e te te W !•»»• • on*‘ lo 00 ed ye.terd .y l „ the unanimous
unanlmou. aj&gt;
«P t«»
t » draw
..raw Cuban*'
a-uoan. mltul«
.............from
.
“ D .
j j . .r ,
I ) O A O T?
••|uiinl4lrtUofa v
•■ poll,lent
one to 45 In lha prt,r .| o( wU ne.,e, appearing »K -|muddled |».lltlral »'tuati..n, it had
|* L i A L h
I. oft., i I
lW. iu m p tln n , on froaa , fort the Senate t ummerre fn m th»t reaull.
..
I. T*«MVe*
ra tadueed from » » ( * , « » ' mlltee at hcarlne* tm the hill M i
lim ern m m l leaiter*.
im im -.. '
^
•■4h f • \t 1 in,’ x. ix* " Mi \- *4
p«f* 7
J
at
reel
' catabli,h American free pnrt,
nu n. and people in thr
’‘' t ' ' -' , S y s t e m A s k s 1C’ (
I 'O F
nl
1*1\ -nrin 11 Mallot x S*- (.III It
^ | || | a
*1
it • showed a»«.
a aa,,fil*aa*
a11.1
_ ^_
Morgrnthau It“
no ialBMal
intrrrst ia
in
|H»litic», anrol
from
III two
'" o * * * ' lhr 7v,r,U
a|i
I'xtliiixm «*4411x1\ Th* lii ! ti*i '
they x r te enroute lo dork* 1 o* •
ytaUTday adopted
adoptayl an «m er*ency I the committee chairman wa» read I it » a « difficult In find anyone j
|4S;n 4si !•* *ii -XX l**». L •• V -4I..I •
the P rc id e n t after ha hXd Jj
|
n
*u
*n
t
additional
t
a
a
ja
*
repre.cntatlvea
of
the
port*
of
,i||m,
tn
talk
of
anything
bill
fi
j
one-yaar U F*rT«nt
L,».| 9.,
In k**l| • • I • fl • li
all ikdtvldaal tax ralom a In* New Y'ork, Ilo,ton. Philadelphia name. v| II- XXA*9A 1X«si '**'»• &gt; . 1 lot
_____________
4 ^
iijM m n le
d Preaidant __________
Miami and Miami lleacli tr-tifn-.l
The moratorium, deciiled upon
W X S lIIN tiT ftN , Apr 12 ( A l ’ l U'l , I f 1 hill'»
m i
J li- tt if Mull
• n F f « . 4 . . I'u lf •tivain
, I
'
Hoonevclt1* ooJWtlon, by approv.||n auppor: of the meamie.
dunnir a 12-hour nieetmir nf .nl
1 1 1 ,. Smilhein K » il* « &gt; . firat «'f
* H.tltl'l'
thui4i*inii xsf 'h*
•
c le a r s
• .^yaaaaalM tax on ImporteJ
Under the leai.lation fnrenrn jn,.( mrn and conalilared the altei
tin. g.i-ni aili.ukd ,y,U rn / In n
•mill
1 4*1 lllf|t.*l*
Iftl 1
'
1 1 gck-x by infhr* |a th# train
Aj
yeaetabie olU.
*
.and dome.tir merrhandi-r «nul-l lx-( n»li&gt;e of not payina national nl. l „ V , I.,, ............ t it lu n w itli g re a t
•
mail
, ............. .tall, cl,airman | roared b&gt; at a gtad* rrotslng 1 »
Fh* lit II &lt;L h. ni*. li*
T A I.I.M I tsv| r
\pr I.'
-p i
M,
Democratic laedara
.poke o l I Itjtpnrled in the free &lt;nne*. .lored, |igB|i0n&gt; incluilinir
piihlic
lv ii .In. i I p ri.e iig e r fniev. &gt;•
•
.
Hfllllf p and HreutUica , real,lent tal ,|„tric| midway b l- t
I ' mi ,&gt;l* o
i*ai ,h»l*4. Hi*»trg«| ,»f .if th* . .
th rm f, of ■ vat® for the ravenue axhlbited. refined. nn»ed. Kiaileil. ploycs’ wagrp, p ii’Xitlca that imlh ii-ii|a\ t. fni.t. It imidi- known .t- •if 1hr \\ iax - Mini M* i4
• *1 m» iH iiiu x u ta fiHit' ••( * a*u I •*iii***
t* r. bill t )t* i ••* &lt;n*1
for Seminole Com, tween the hotel l&gt;eadottar«er*
p»**h
bill H Uft oU tbx atayed In.
repacked and niheivuae
nianipu- ing be don** |i,wai&lt;l amorliting i,(i..n l i ..
|loll • ,
. null ho, operii
Mu «• ahl&gt; W ill I h a* • iaI i ! • *1 L \ Ih ,
11fills
I •• \ - 'IN 1.11a 1
M l, Il „ ,inounce* that H e the part) an,l .lo/ka.
I af•
1
Tha vote lo r the Coutan* amend- J laird, but not manufactured, and five Umd ia&gt;ufn
until
I,,i, i,.
| ii n ih the Inli ttlul
«i'.| pi*I (lull h i,a 111 h* i ••it 11* * • x« • pi to
.....................p i.-ted I h r it w o tk
Thi &gt; xx* • . i '
\ 'w en t levying the 10 percent added then exported tn foreign countric, gum* inrouM- tolaln fitO.IMlil.lHM I iiinini i * ’innir.ftlnn and uppl' li'l* I-xLAtol
police escort daitxd across ta|p
Jll*il •
lone heel, awarded track* In front of the oncoming
i i Uy « .1 - 4* t \X1)4-1I •h'Mlh *• 111* IO-4 W• 141,1 th
&gt;n ‘ *ii*i
|UX on tacame and aurtax return,, without payment of cuatoma duty, annually.
, it rim I
• ile n .inn ••( the liln. fiirtMiilIx r ',* t|W r- *uuiii' f**.| Ii* Ilf*1 i h i | •i •*&lt;**iiiU4'ul .1 * l.dl
iii in- u
in th.* i*»'« *
im a tfd to ralae another |&amp;ft,
Tin- Morgenlbau letter aaid:
t rain. The driver of the a u te lM Y
Ini mi
' Ii it in»&gt; iliarge le,&lt;
Kxrn th** m«,*t optimistic pn*
•Xm*
|l„ ,
, ,ii„"iig Ilu- -ch,«il,J I loir followed despite the ahrisking
. i l l Ihuxi* i t *
h'li*
I'lli
pnl»i v X' ||
Htf**MMft!l) *xp
la twranue, wax 41 to 3 ‘. ' “ I Ix-lieye that, under normal i ilIrtA'il that I hi* i*ro*« inrmtM* hi tbait '
• uni hr
iiitlaiil fai*
| 1......... ....
allowed U lot , locomotive whistle, and ho Joxt
|M, V, I V ’ • 1-lit\
II
M l**»
( p i t a rrvaraal o f Tuaeday'a condiln.n, in world trade, forriu i livrt i XXi-llM »ln| r v f f f l l $ IMHUM
Ii nth. I •fill 1 Miii !*. I L*.
ft.ttM'in. nh*i»
pleodol «■ ,V door * *ho swld ( managed lo get the machine across
| t , 44 (tact,Ion agataat the pm tiade m n n auch a , pruvhlrd in th, IKMl, ixnj noni- wouhl xintuit
•luit tii^nii •ai*l • •!••• • l all »n 1.4 1 1 -1 * 1 i ii \ I* laiiuli** iip n rl« '*l
• |»l 1*ACII*
• II lt»«|,l-.
a
IlH'ns tt! Il* •***• 'X lift . \ \ • * 1 •In -&gt;f i*. *f|**» •• , f - i*. h«A*l h -M
|'|,e f , l „ ' I ....... --T
l , " ‘ thr track, in time to avoid a col•nfrm ir
____
A M ellon by D elator Coux bill might aid materially in fn.ler curt- n « tn xxht*n th* hoh.l iy xxtt l.| • I •
t.ti ka ago .i
....... . ,.„ t oh
of Sauf o ld
w a ­ IIaio i
.-Hi i ** »| ill It*lX •,•
9* • » lit. I M*fl
|h i atm • tin
•* t*44»llt 14'll I.......lx I •
• it Iran * • '
' a eha,,IUtMJSleen. Michigan, to re. ing the growth of the tran»»hip- l&gt;v rnilril The nuly ilffm itr t- •••
in
tl,,
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)
,
,,
,,
,,
S
c
h
o
o
l
arol
l „ i i . f.x th* I &gt;nm n Ji, l*,***l ano i•
p ^ g i^ g n t to ld n « w t p a p # r i &lt;!• • t, Hi \ nr.:t1i‘«f
&lt;nlat lv*
\ n k . II ............ lit ft •• H
*
*’li
I canalder fa a o d a jf', vote carried 4ti niant and rv-export trade of pint- «*lnm*nt in t h r ilrrla * a t» o n w»
t:*. NBA
oak
j k ’ ‘ ‘f f j '
•.
j advantageously situated I,, liandli
in trih-fi*
S ib il
\\ W
X. . 14
uwanh.l |t", l -ilk
-Ilk oak
hi, special tralft that
i&lt;
i
1
1
-1
»■
it
* |KV till f if I A*I •*''' • I
th a t t h r m m a tn r iiim 'h m ih l iu n •
Such a tax had not been n » - i» “ *h trade. In prinriple, theirfnn
11%114*11
Whit* 1 .till* xxti . i*
•HtialAM o f t
IIIIH if lit lllU •"’- ' - I
' " " ,l- . .......... * ,J*k .... had . 'Perfectly
mareaUlf. •!
11,
• XXlift 4
m in iim iiu of txxn yrarw
M iii &gt; I In W i Waim S* hi**»l **l 1’U'xla
qOested by Uia Admlnlatrallon and 1 believe the hill I. merit...m i-.
•i
liMH'rii It It. I Asa..s i,tls l •
1 •
\ h ii i Im* •
- y &gt;Milt, *1 ‘ilX-l
lime Just la tying around” on th*
•bill
•I, fill
T h r Idtm h x v rrr f lo a t ril ln n n u ■
ti‘i
i*ixi*d
iifiii**iahlx*
im-tilmn
in
liux
.a r lAuaa Democratic leader, have » nJ
see no objection In It, • u
•••Ur t ratm « ' ‘ l»*
1
Is. 1'.»-•• Ml *L. •
hiitrh Ji hii «•'
II
• |* l*ifIA*,|
.M ilov ||e appeared healthy, with
A i'n., and J. P Morgan
.1
..II I,
i U &lt;mliHiiti
L •4*4*1*
iht- S K A . .M
,1.1 Wl ltlil f|g.l 1saaeoaced they would appoaa it ketment.”
u deep n a t nf tan, and hr ahua-ed
,1 t l»- UM I i ii h iA-nl on
Company, both of N a-w York
|In- VV**%t Sub* iSimaty Svh* 1 &lt;no particular ctinren, o *4r tho
( ( Vntiiiii’ dk' • K i l l I
. III
,
pale as the Pre.ldenl aaid the addst till 1 • l*| t
t 11
Under
present law.
-orvign
r, It *Ilf tl I
( Tn&lt;lrr th* moratorium noitum;
%«l*|
n i t e r abut wax needed.
tl w “ e |C o n g , r,,,,,nal » itn » io u.
,
good, brought into Hu, tuunlij
imiifit i|»»« 1»t
* u *| • •4
illtlX &gt;XIf, V4•| •f lltlkl. Hit* *41 |i*il hi s&gt;anf«*rxl u u *1 it
xvill La- paol t»n thr mincipnl * f
a w »nti J ail K «i
s9.«l
, V . . . An a tu q m tn t
reached to for trana»hipmrnt ui re-export
x.inks •&gt; it n io wliis'l* "Xa•
•
,
•
ifi•
A
XirOl.
gii'l
hi*
f*,iltlinU*
l»nli.la fh-atnl through Spryri niul
paiin Jemal#*]
‘^v &gt; Vwta early today oa a pi-oimaal to either mutt tie »tored in a bonded
il %u1 lw*l *r&gt; *«• &gt;*••*• • r|.h
i, , iiAirxiii 1 1 - rrx f*l.i d
lixmlii
I !••• tea-f
7 .
. .
aa
A.
\'ui».i».*x nf Orlnml
'
Inheritance taxes ,o a, lo waiel*ouee or the regular ta riff Morgan from P *04 to 1927. ga follll'i ,t*| ' HI 1*#! Ml 1**• Dt
•
• ••nflQiion nf tb#
AdminUUUot
,.* ( ,.• •
i i i ' i i s - t - I •«*mti44ila
iitinorahla
v'ii|* I'lHixaiy ufcixisl
.t |i ,
•82,000.OW) IJI . additional paid .amt 4he_ «hfh held by lira lowat •
• mil* If 1* W «t*.«4
pofram. Jlr darlina*! In cumvntftl
ilu |iaid**ai hnaid will inakr
f»j»ryrF, f» prrrrnt. 11*04 $ 10,000
nirlit u*n
i.
2* . - • ■
gnvernfaieat. until the gaud, are
J| ll-ttlM 1 • N N Ull* '
on pending lfgiAlaiif.it
, Miid , •mill•••nal
patthitit
I'
d m ln l»tralla^ t‘ . (Aedare
ware actually forwarded to other parts (HK)
|
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M
A
I
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al
F
i»i
♦
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•
•
•
1** !!• &gt;
' '
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Hr vvM mat hr?r l.wlax' hy May- .*•
tl 14,| llixti* in ill
III, •IV, ,|t tl
S p f v r r , 4 1-2 p r r r r n t .
$ lo ,
.
—•
trOunAed In thalr efforts to ex­ of the world.
r.«! &lt; ilx xxus il \xa I* led the $ft 04)
1 x* Hi ii :i •
•
i
oi K ( 2. Sr xx*11 with whom b* ft
lUIll « xxliot* (Ii* |&lt;i num-i l** not
(HHi.iNHl
1
A
t
it
io
u
n
rrm
rtii
..
o
&gt;
m
&lt;
•*
»
•
empt Philippine coeoanut oil from
v* hi th ,.f Imalier ilonalnl t*y thr
The w itn ca told the Committee
Hill A#a| ...|
v III* L \\ ,11 III ' • III
clxatlrd Iwfnii* IniaidIng (he train.
I • Il i d tm* • dnxt, l&gt;
M o riran r» p r r n - n t.
\
s * x g ii,-u
\ io ix
&lt; o ip a iy u to a
tha proposed 3 cants a pound proc­ Ih,. "red tape," which rvaolted in
....... .
|.xhiiIm*i l otupaiiy.
'!»*•%* 4 .11.1 *
ll 1 1 a a•
Thousands uf rhrrrtug fpactalora ,•
0
0
0
.0
0
0
,jiiartA
i**
hi
''o*
M**iach
Ih
m
t
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I
la
tipn
no
r-oii
I
npitiiHit
x
x
a*
essing tax on all imported v e ge ­ the t) mu up uf million, n dullai,
'I I Hllh1 Xt....I, Ml t ,1. le. I .let
Ul 4 Wills 9-.
.n« •» *•'• I'*
h
ii . t»i. * a • uf l( .1 II r, I*, xxId, •• xxiv 1 1)11 xx min i S h e xvga aw anted hnrd ihi* route lo tlir dtpot.
M o rira n , ft 1 2 p r r r r n t ll»2.'t a m i i . . i a y
that h » a n k K v a n * " f l aV*i
table alia.
in capital while "iliaw 'iacka" on
tnsl
a
*
k
In
Ins &lt;1 III! t • .1• h&gt; Winilil
Th# I'rraiilrnl pa**rd f n%y/ront
IP 2 7
$2.1.0041,1 .(Ml I$nd
&gt; |g iy
tig i » « irp t*-t
t h r g* igo
•iiiHiilgl mil of MA*lilrm*r Ilu- pal
Despite the leaden reference, Ini Ihr ni»luin* |a&gt;inrnt» w»*u await
a
ir
«,
ihmgtf'd
h&gt;
Stanley
Knfreifc
III* • •* ••!#.•*• | a , tsl• 1 .......... .
lo rn t
a* M aoti of t h r t ount&gt; I h
*. ii Ii .g|i| iiiiglil l
in, I xxIn n IlniiiwMii • **. a -a* k nf fertililer l*aik Whrrr a year afn an At- ‘
fUMigvali'a Ivtlrr to th* h inanev. ahI, hail brought alM&gt;ut •» afiiou* ir * p i ctix i*|)
. i .| t 9|g*• 1In • • 4 .14 X. II
•PfkIU |* - ;«
It
VXD Wlll*bt4'*l '•• I 4i**| *• tf'x I l x \\ i I-iiii I .m.iiia i F«*nilitrr I V , (eniyt * a « ruaJr on hit Ufa bjr tba
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•Committee saying tha tax eas In handicap tu American shipping in
P rcn len t
f
•
x
x
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III
X.
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.............
1
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IX .It XV.
*:«•«•-fP*- Z jn g lr * ;
I flia *4 f 9••II1 " 1
M II* xxU • gii.l u “••«••§ mil* r l ion (Vom Stoke,
diroet violation o f tba Philippine , c«»i»i|»vtition xbith ftirt ign rountrir*, tiiui an investigation had
teen , u n ' 1
1 .....*
tit &lt;J •a1 .f It
I: M I . l
*L
killed Mayor Anion CVrmag
, ,|l|kt tl ,| *.f 1• , ',te&lt; «
14A*44'•l I Seed 4 ••
lnd«pfnd*nca act'i proviaion not l*iI which already
iiaie
e,tabli,h**«l ordered of tli» d i l l owed Hie 4'1*»«•• | hit Ii , |t It* oil Apt 17 ,
1
tt»|tel|\
Mt. 1*■•
&lt;
II* » hr fired a I thr then
I't I r m*l of I t.t » III • II toglll
I.... I. la Mips 4*id Him -4*4
• t t ln t i thalr coeoanut oil ship- free liedc rune, at |iint* i.l entry hank.
At 1 ix 111 I1 ,.
xI m
A M Saurr
|l ...........
1If. 1.4.* !l 449 |
rlert
* CT
|wn N il' uintouru i tl. a * f-,|l,,Wh
maoU to tha United State,, the Th* iM«a*urc wnulU AilhuhiMtr ilu
K ill nxxhmIamI ixii a/nlra ,|niiairil hy
f -t||, t ..n il I n i I h pm*t4*u 4***a» t
Il.-fon Mendiel, came m l" of
,Mi« W I .M -ip.li, i, ui-*• . M.
Senalg approved the levy bs to IT. "rx-,1 ta|**(" thr ulin ria ftaitl
lit, ? ii 1 ** r ihi " h i » i in*, nl Drlgiul•, 4 In tn ••ml him h.i* X I-- !•••-'
five fnuoer ! n idem Gian San A W hn,.x. \li.
II H l'..|i
However, tha oil tag section wa«
i,l 11 .nl* ••( I •"1 1 aI•y•■• ilmialeil h&gt;
|It, |lNX,tl»|| hi,Ml.I .I1 •« "Hit M
M , ’ Hn i *•I hank official. Ihi oh M i a A I Ih 11
* iu
II I l i •
tenr,rer«d .omewhat by an amend­
it,NXII on J hhiiii‘ 1
I rr I till e" S e a r c h F o r M i s s i n g
lb V|,4i •o-aI 11•• If II IlfllllX
ligation o a , “ Illegitim ate"
Iikin*. M '» J II I t do* k, Mia U
ment by Senator Norris, Republic­
1 .1 *11 - H a* I»*-i tAieixg*
I* ,*i I ' -I, niritr) Ini I** i *-•• ■ -•• • i »i |*.aIi
cau«r it w ,. eontrseted i&gt; the de 1C Ilya*in M
\ V\ I mi*. M
an, Nebroxka. which would re­
' U . S . F lie r s L o s t fti
nolghli- in* ul l**tl
xirfi l *,| n &gt;iix gulhiiimI*'|i x« I'
\Il ,4|1*4Ml XX4I
po./.l P ie .id m l Hrianlo
Madia
4 Adi m" Itii'wn. 'I i * i. * ' n
fund all taxes collected on tha nil,
\i SImvi.i Mix Mtaitin Slunk
l||* « i *' I
Ill'll |t» |S*»||4‘I * xx ill •
1 I ' rillO •|444I I
do
without
the
approval
"o
f
the
i
ad,
ii
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p
i
hfix;
tin,I
M
»
la the Philippine
government,
C h in a U n s u c c e s s fu l
II xxg r l&gt; I 11 pgii «#| I g|||l
T O I'K K A . Iran.. Apr. 12 (A P in ,.I* »
• • »• t h r u f u ll si nl* to.
V' l » i •iti hni r
provided that government giant/ — From du,k until midnight, fire Culian priiplr.
| 1 ,| .1 - ...... .lid
hy Mr*.
I D
I
II
*J.
V
llr.
I.
V
I t c f o n n . c a lc u la t e d to ipin-t |a&gt;
.'In Mi*
I »**!►&gt; M l.i w.*,
no subsidies to Its coeoanut g row ­ smartly clad, alluring sweet ymiag
i 1 MiLail,
M1 *» lj. Jaml*« an r»
HllAhM ill A l, Apr I 2. — IA P
- iikIn tl ul luibulence weie w ill ten III &lt; a p tii.H * M i*
ers.
S ff
4 4tii*u*. .ft .
• - •*1 Imiim nidi- tiirntmn.
(N ine plane* inarnl in ami Mil
things lilppad daintily (w ell, fab
I II I * *
inr
to
ihv
Con.titutioii
liala)
They
M,
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W e a th e r
Insertion o f thia ly daintily) up and down Tu|K-ka
Vt !**»•'
xl mi roe, Mi&gt; It \ of the murk rnvrlopinif llai%T*
•j
U. I*tn i1 XpA*
M i * M &gt; 't ip y t n a , Mi
amendment, which was believed street,, dangling temptingly flat were announced by President Men .hut
......«l-| •*a*»I wax awurd«-d a pgii of chaw Hay Imlay in
u frantie
, .1 II, 7.9
dicta
this
looming
aflei
u
long
%
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ii&lt;In
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a
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a
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errojAable In tha
Philippine., pockrtbouks a , bait f o f a pui e
• u* m uu piyiMHiA ihuialid by All
ararrh fur Ihree A mrnraa* font f
s
t*
x
x
grl
i.tlxt
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\
hit
I
II
XVlHtel,
S |* II igtilry nut*.
of hia weaiy cabinet xx ir.li, MM in t I •!«•»•
Fred
II Davi
» uu« * r * * W » v 'l ,rv»UaBtUI objee- matcher who ha* tcrrorUed I he s c i o n
I
It K uiihail M m Fred lUdlv «'• el&gt; Tiirmlay m u lu iiH a | $ r
j:.. pm ii
....... I • •&gt;•
mi | ,1
Among minor constitutional le- .Mix II J Ieh man Mr« (S K Me
tloaa Was aW gnown.
I all, • V -trail Itifiwn of it
leo-ixi-d huiinrahli* inriitioii.
fl&gt; inu area
1
Wert Side rvrentl).
.
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I
|
t
I
tin
f ni ina e i f rules governing Ihr f nl' M r- Mia* :a* i H u m * ». *.
,*•904- I *,iiit Mini Ju*l»
Yesterday five cops who eacnAi liA'iM-va, Mr- Ma&gt; Hulpalhj ^ raid rm rlhiijy wind o f near •
Ii
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function, of the lie , I'ounril of . in, i*| p i • *li»n.
\ k e i *ii.4i* **f Ih v I*
&gt; j t i,o u w n id v l
w.
,,
firod their dignity and unlfurau
|iluiil« from Ihr I Kale pm|H»rlluu» Mrar up alxJtf
till I
Mnjin .M,Jo iii * iMniffvMn, 44**l4fA *4, • I
8 tale.
•
uvt
a
ill
le*
hoiio*
II ill-nil Saint Maty \iir*«4 riea al||h&lt;*
Chin
U rg
I O l l t n |f jr anuggly flit tig gown, and th i
coast to mrreai# I
•I.l
III III,
* apl••mn
D L. Thrashi r, Mia. h . - y i. i 111
• '■ '"l"-' ,M ,M'hel l 1 i j
Sam, Mary ao I u *.-rd iol i|,.r the Ihicc. Jam r,
,,f their fellow offlcar,
'• (I
F in c k 'o f
I(..y y
MIXI'I, ? « A n I r»
• *r- I I I, I III *4if |
11
I • . 4 'mini • v I lull ill Hi
nuraeil aching feet aa C M Mau­
o Iron, Ih, Stoke. S..-.I ton, Miami Khi . ItolH-rl
I.sal o f l a
*.
, In. k nil
am*
,
in
,
V,
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it.
Fish,
Mt
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S
4
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pat,)’
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rice I eon ,id reflected U|wn th.'
re ce iv e d ik v llle ,
K y . and
Ivan
CarlMti
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10,
• • I 'i
"
a. I,. I. K , ax i n . M r,
•
i
xvax
Ni
"i
•uiirril
to,Iny
Kuooal.l,
mriilio,,
uii-lrpandabdity nf puraa.anatcher i
of Ito im a . Ten No
word
I V. Ii.,non, Jr.. Mr, II G.
*11 i-'irp n i * I-*-m11 »tum*i| iix
M, and M i.
J I
artj pondrii-l new ways In ^rap
Kll,worth Keen rrevived from Ihrro (into
■•A *
- i,nv. Mi* S. K. Jones.
llrti
Aa»o&lt;*iat««*n,
tin*
I
L
i
l
l
i
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won- the winner, in th,- Moor*'* they hopped on the Shangh,)*
thr culprit
* • ” w
ST rAIJIo. Minn., Apr. 12
»'
two fast
-I oimi
M.._ F. K. Kooniillal,
x
x
ill
mrluil
an I
• II**#
9*n*
Stilt,,.,, seclloi, Tltey were award­ Canton mail rotile
F in d
uiil
— A not hi* * virtliu of
a H N iiiii ,i- '
H i Paneoast
.i, - \lr» II. C. Wo I,I,urn.
; Judy,* I. * It h - 1 1 • and J m lg i ! - I n lo.r donated l&gt;&gt; Stanley Kog 4*a»| rn a n n r.l t h r plan#.
W ith J u lio h i l l i n f r r illrtl &gt;4V |« I
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A
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MS
■••ra fat 4U
I’ ’ Holly, 8 r „ M&gt;&gt; M T
M illxx, 1 |(
•*••#• •*f n e a rb y l •»
..
H « ,d « a ,e
.m o p .,,)
,1
K r „ lk , U m k p ._ K , „ r , , ^ n , |-&lt;ld
day
A * l tn-, NX t i|
jo
. ’■tra. |l. U Wtglil Mr,
1 * fc ° a l. AUd kom
a m i tn* mh«-»
*m l « f *iiirl * I* V. k o f f e t l d u e r jb m a t e d
by t h r ......... { n o k
g,
,
b, „ n^
And within a faw huui* ,,f th*- b
. . t *h, X Lx
.
naan It was sane
"
" r ig h t . M l,, Ji » „ M
" Cliruita tefljmli j
' *' 1 «if t h r I u&gt; of
‘ o n .............
fo ra n o o n
but
hr
r c p ..r t « l
dcith of I g file U r r r n in u h.u*
J SwtwM lag la thw
I
■ v
Amoks Takaci, \l ig» * t*h ’ ** ,,rr *•• • '
I • t*r«*ii illvit• ,1 . * , ...............................
11 1 1ilk I ti Ian-1
ai&lt;&gt; Mr* I tank l&gt;. I'owan 11
lit isdio t tie I after driving the
pital hen- f • • in irunxh.n te ,iin*t»L,
• "I* Vina,
**aU ‘ rtinl in ( k &lt;nr lui
•r g b t jw i alone,
h ' mi I nfl ten
4 ‘ hi* C S I hat 1 nt ••-**«* I 1,01,0 , aide mention.
W A S H IN t.T tiN . Apr. I t , — ( A P j
great craft into
the
teeth , « f
author
Hit
&gt;
hi
tihicayo
*•
•
irviil
•if
thr
wnxr
0
llifit
*
*•
•
'#
•»
fulun
*
,
.»
«aa»t pkungad from
_
1
m,w ultima* in 4Irlamhi, gi
•“ Tha Stall lit hi t turn I la*l night
tin , elrry Avenue, Mr* h W
wmd*. combing the „land-ai&lt;M
•pe-rted to inert ,i» th*
0 '
»*H|-‘ la*
•' x ill f.r pif ueiil
* * * * * * artldw g hi* M d aa Um t#ok cufiiiiMtiii uf rv|ioiia P n i th«&gt; ha J lii siid onrr inmi* ,, **arn'
I "• won first prise She received
lu
A fft mt*er of •Ii**r4 addreu*, • inn g adtvlu, hull* donated by IS ded bay. he had seen no traeo
American txialiu * terra U ia * g ir trail In tla ii hunt fur tinof Ihr inDsiiig men. Darkntfa "
M.. . 14 x* II I.** mad* in a*|.litmn I** »9*vi'iitl
'a it iiif ai 10 .'lit , tlock ician
• in gpp, *1
•n toAt/Ait* fui teeii July In Ct* daina out law
K,r. loiff. J , . a„il a sack of
forced the nine plane, to iteul 1
Federal
ak*nta
there
won
itf.
I
„
•
•.
.
rot
till,
4
Hi
*
nf•
1
lam
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i.l
f*
gturvx
wlmh
huxi
m
bit
with
an
teiiiii,xiii(ament
that
floatlog face downward In
r, Milner from the VVil.on Toont,j f e
t . . *t grratiird Ly g roil) Inliter ml. 1 -•- fe rtilis e r &gt; ..iiipeny, Mr* H „.«n without result
l b * water.
.
n h t United MUte* disapproves Of port ad tu ha«v cipturtJ an l »•• •**
---------- r
•f I In
E .rlyn
Fixrh*ti
•vtiin* *,f Tr*,y MuaM-l w lute. Jack'
taking service cjutationiiiik’
nw. ru t'-•&gt;: Aarerican clHtcn*
fContinued On Page f iv e )
• ••
p i
ii. 11nx • uml I i D hi I. t|i||n |(r»
lo tba armod force* of any forvlga eompanittn uf thr &lt;l»aprradu
1114' i»Ii x.i I uhis ma&gt;
I*** math- I III to.
rvrrtit flllfhLx from juwtin
govern men t "
.
1 1 ad tl.la mioiutlft-t
i 1Ii*% F I A- xx
I t Wax made pini ii that A marl
“ 11
j col.I o&gt; !
1 l&lt; '
A J
Vit *- |,»t 'I.L III nf th&lt; A aao, tal i, 11
C»a fllara who hold ir w rY I C U k ]
r ttR iu i
»?. o p o r fc - r f
x i.iu g
Migk t o w Mala
ioa, in the Arm y »ould for.
H A V A N A , Apr. U ^ W V - J .
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rtsiifor4
NV#*la#**la&gt;
M
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••*
prsmlowtt
•ueh &lt;onwnt*Moii» if they OW.
.
.
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' J A C K S O N V IL L E . Xpr
JJ. _
lier«rtls.gn a » 4x&gt;te lor T u « » 4 * y t a
j
A - V .ld a , A ^ o m , « M U m.
lerod tba Culombian an *, ivicet
A tfr ic u K u r e
(lu ll
I »» o p , - During the W «k
ending .\l*ala*'hlr*4la r i ’4» ••
M
. W* ^
Jitralw I . W . r o a r t.W
Itaring
'
county, was fa tall) in- j
S lig h t
APr*
*•&gt;•
Florida
Emergency
HeKu*i
U
w.kad t t g f
U A V A N A , Apr. 12
,Di&gt; yaaterday afie&gt;u»un,[.
* '
1ND9CTKD
I lief Administration announced y»a n M )*i*
'•nt a t lbs v
-J U N C I II
AtfraAa Zayvaa fourth president of
PI llr r r r
l.d„, JA ' V e r g in g .
MemU r* Of Sen...... . Aarwul
■ * «••
rroelved •taln«av 4llu
tba
*"
llt’
a
f
Cuba
»m
l
widelt
her,
A
y
Maxwell
It
rolls*!
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.
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M A D IS O N
Apr. IS -&lt;#&gt;—M
Kr&gt; INm i
..... .. to ht, room tut. , lob have l*.r. nol.f.td . ' " 1h ,,. w
dlr7 ‘ 8r » ork r ,l l , f ' , *
law
Spiaiah speaking rouo
sccUask whirl,
,
n I ' who hs&gt; I*
I i d it — county
grand
Jury
kllanx|
O...Ix , i the High School tonrgh,n * »*
inree week, o f IU «&gt;rUMr
k l»erau»c nf ix i«»««
t be
historian died yeaterda&gt;
iVpiilalils- (•#•A f b r aia&gt; "
Tussday latbc iad Ernest iiandl*4‘ la
•clock to attend a meet --ai.Uaee. Hie administration spent
ul
I.
“
1
have
jUF*
ut
►
»H
l
ilton wag eald, yr»t. • 1* '
ir W 1 road,id* lunch 1
Tamp,
c •»
devoted to a HJilSJW* for. relief and admin- Tltasvili*
ami
belw irn a l'rg :"h*'J a cold i.ut I'll irrt almig It ,0 g ubui, is to L
aa opponent o f faraer
haw. u H n l d**TPX. .
,|j........... . o f a subject that i, Mid irtrallve purposes. Oirect
relief
Sty g k n g U U
bo* ear, - While the heavy' light.*
‘g*ha1- P r. Zayaa had '
■to la connection with 1
lo b. vital lo the interest, of all ‘ “ ** 92*18.2S*. or 29.02
percent; Vllaala
t
M
U
M
*
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UlKu|l
1
limber
woe
being
loaJevl)
The
gen.
1.1
p
vrt
in
the
turbulent
late February
71*10 tea seta
1ane* The county Jkol^ff liw u l twfi »* • 4 uko an*I iu v iiiL g ow e,, mol ,htp|n'i&gt; in tire area work rolle* 9*4B M l, or
I f , and Dap*
&lt;Coba la tha part Tew
Uaeok
. ^ ....
j llorner, | resident o f the percent, and admiairtratioa 971,- . a a e a a a a h -------•Nat aa t e a m wa# unnrec#- D tf a i lb* lu-m* nf hi# nxtlrr, lliaa f
Arndt o f J U
served * 1 president from
t'baaaasrilla
Uub,
will
preside.
|
i&gt;&lt;U.
or
6JU
percent,
_
1 Mae Pershing

Keen Anxiety Shown
Over Possible Re*
action To ('abind 1
Statement On Debt

$92,000,000 Additional
Revenue Expected
Action

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•

lxantes Of Dozen N.Y. . ............ .
Sole ns Set I Town In
Federal Records As
tt&gt;,-»i
Suspected Of ‘Deni’

MORGENIBAUHAS
On LvFoHette Plan E
NDORSED IDEA
WASHINGTON. Aor. 12.—' O
F‘FREE’ PORTS
year

,

- and hinder IRoosevelt Departure;^.
i.. FromMlamf Marked 1
ByNear TragedyA»
Engine Misses Car
&lt;i i

Secretary See, Bill A,
Meritorious In Its
General Principles

SOUTHERN Q U IT S

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S U P P 0 K 1 O F lt S

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Johnson, rro'V*n|
Q U I T COMMUTING!WINNERS N A M E D ^

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( ’ontinuanct* Ofl,ow
Piisscnger Tariffs

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I*AK1)»N BOARD TO (LK AN-UI* D R I V E

I'l ihonurs \Nill Millior ( ampaiifn IsDwIart-d
[h, ya«kt Nouramhxi :
Itl* Ro*****’ :*•• Or Rul ! SlIUCCSS llwaUHO 01 ' fn.mIn* fishing ground* ln
(in i arole InFuluro
Wtirkcrs h f f o rts Tlr ,fBlkl
tb» ?j

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AddifionalWorUers
Selected For Drive
O f Salvation Army

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Library Appeals Far
Donatiun Ol H «• a I, s

Topeka Cops DressAs
Women To NabThugs

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Market I'luiiki'rScorcd
Hy Secretarx Wallace

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•‘ luarutrafora hui1imur I

I'n iiiincnt S aw Al ill! *—
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&lt;&gt;!»'•• H.*or la K i l l e d i ^ * ' . .

Asked

Former President 01
Cuba, Dr. Zavas, Dies

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.•'}*'' I UJS.Aviators AskedTo
l*r 'Shun Foreign Servian

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In Dive 'nt&lt;’l‘rr*

Another Dillinger l'al
Dies Of His Wounds

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Orlandn District Iturj
Association To Meet

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I
inlm
of ...... ...............a Recovering
From

;l‘, fiJ),030 CasesOn HERA
Payroll Ioist W/e e k

Illness Meet At Hillll School

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THE WEATHER,!

�«H d especially
p if) o f iw * IU c a &gt; y a t/i4&gt;h|oh
haa raean tly been Introduced In C ongreae p ro tw W h f» the
creation o f « n a via tio n com m ission o f f i v e m em bers who
w ould h a ve com p lete control over In tersta te a ir lines., I,he
re#uUtr6tTrra te e &gt; routes “and "services, th e ‘ a rtfltra tlo n o f

jite fe ttf*’

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Wp n r B «&gt; te

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“ H e re to fo re th e com m ercial a ir lines h a ve provided
th etr.d w n re g u la llJ n In tHc m atter o f s ir y lc e and ch arges.'
says th e M iam i H erald, “ and th eir rapid expansion
Ityflm i * M l W d i f t p . T h e y a f(o t U r f . A lif f f repJ s e d
tjona a n a routes to certain corporations, th u s d ealin g w ith
Up
frf com pgtA fep, w hfch I f naftpag^d hy fadecal
nrupjMlonn. It would M Y M to fH l to p r g g n lf f several camtiU g'U saa toatwagn tb e, name points w b *B Ih e
buidnesw
I-rt»4'‘w a rra n t them . V «B *ih U conm aihSM tae m ethod has
phfdniljr b rou gh t 'th e cptnpocnla Into a clash w ith
the
V g ftjjig n t ^ v e ? t h e C^arga* o f collusion, although collusion
approved and '
qp
• l a f g CpBMigrpff (RommlxMon.
&lt;

4 tb# rgjlrpgdg by the. Inter

T u n w n fy .

f&lt;(h v in g i«|tTB i••ybe#f.v,uu»ai
pcaltcrsth, and yat Incrrasetb; sod
lUrrv la that witnKoldflh nyer*
Jhan la msjt, buk It tendnh-M
poverty.—ProveHw I l ilt .

* * * “Th* avtatkar•corpora(Ions gye apparaatly willing
to
mibmlt fo the 4Mhttlofi:(ff govertimeni, hoping thati thin
wIjT*remove thp /uinplclon *of them aatd corract evila which
have aplilef), ^ flti 'cftrtiflcgtdg' laaued to1 the BaUbllahed
r'orapaiffen thgr wi)J afiio be ’fhope gMured of phrfnendndd
und protgcflop ggatopt freah competition. They nkay pre&gt;cfli-iht hopdJtlon* tl?»t fgdg the ' rellroads with . gevergl
/‘npf rWPP/of oyer thd aynie territory.
, .

the .Third District.*? Kb
at Sanford on April t 'a t
Baptist thumb with’ %
Ing d tln rrprsidiUll:'
Qrfando, C o * « ^ ’ '
kind miner. ,1‘lm C oiU l, A g
fprd. » fn . p. j*. T k w m i
Hvered &gt;n addrrss oT waJruln
t.h slf of th octty. M l* tt&amp;K'l
art. was sleeted duriag » » ^1
DOSS MS-Inn to ' serrr sf, acepr
of the dlftrlcL
‘.
Last Sunday was not.onJj^J
rr Sunday but it was a
csslsn with all tbs chu echos
never hefuir in lhr history f
Hanford was lher* aurlj ^ jpn
f Scent attendance. Tb« . ,^)p
“ Berry Man in Sanford , If)^,
Sunday School In Aju
to be carried out U&gt; thaypHgf
each, churoh In the aUr^psf*,
recuiil breaking altendanv
iu |lii ml ay School .and WWliiif
.The (.1yd, if1- Johbe. R l*fr

♦v. ____________ _______ ..Jh

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H O M »m a p

-

The financial story of the ,16tnfio “ casual".of Florida is rath­
er airopU told „V n fw present aopdltlona, If the goper B’.'c Bahaof
suit to Impound net receipt* from
city-owrgd t utilities
fneerpds,
Msmaetesd may bars to abut ftp
nhofl. ■* if** f»1*“*
* -„■
- In years *wfc«n .th* market .pod
weather, were right, , the tomato
crop a loud'brought ffl.iMMlgOO
a

HI from, otker crou usually mean a
profit tb’ w i grfcwlvs-ssvi peckprs,
—' .
i - » i * ,H\fkf . V 'olh* r
K*llon* b* ,orp
paved_ Ugtiwgys ayd trucks
EE, A p r . Jt «-| Us first year o f operotion expiree
w spread abroad tbs profitable
f the thousand* n&gt; The plant has • Iwen In" buaincss
merchapdi"Jar .and shipping thf t
[ manufactured in a|Mjut three Tiiontb*&lt;
pfjcp cahw^f tlieB. ‘ ’ • i
urmler. stale hevr.
tn Pensacola. il. Y. (tarpon U
V »r ahe ^aaL
dty
* T! '■fL'1
manufacturing,sacramental wines
sold only for sar /rum grapefnlil Juke, Cormiei governments has iuu) a struggle
ses.
said, awl 'production the flfat year to keep llshfe*^ dsiW pie financial
^Id clion Is at a
• not sold Is being was estimate*! at ehp«t 40JJO0 breakers.
rage because the gallons. Carson al*o probably Wifi slnodsCll..oxc^pt Jgr tbe exchaawe
prohililt that, Cor- tiianulacture wines
during the af^opda for back Uv»rf( By Janu­
ary, 1 0 «. the city yap. H J M la
summer from MarkbbrHe*.
arrears In salaries to
|ta
am
n o u a s a s v u s w i v *
s - r .
le w e y
already arc in opA' license was laaued yesleniaf
ployrga. Confracls . and. __ unpaid —Embodying a silver
pdrrhpae
third was licensed I t , liquid Orange Products, Inc.,
plan' which was nJdod lw cmnydttPae. the dies Mil providlog foe fhe
exchange of Americoa farm prod
30,100
30,868
30310
3 S 3 »f.O 0
uct. for aIfear Ip forelga marhott
80.000
88,783
873 3 5
05.06830
283300
W .7 0 8
264,160 290.676^09
571.010 628.771.00

K

100,000
200300
OOQ.OOO
1300.00°

Ilul oh./'this morning, unaware, *
f found i ' slrangrr in the gtass.
-Hack In my busy, i.Usssd jwst
I, must have i&lt;s&gt;t mysaJf, , somewhere.
—My Erasees Uepl MrkWk-

**Wffiarit llratly ami family' »*p jr f t« Iravr In a few day*
few
Pennsylvania and other points |n
thryicrth. Mr. Ileatty eApect* to
West* In the north and ipike Ida
m u re hdme there. Their many
itsiiford friends will regret In
Top* the Heslty family from their
midst.
V f)J legislative enactment legallfTog I f percent beers and sip**.

‘ T h e w r rie rn alno bellgyg th * plgn
w ill aolyp / th *
- ir e a e r t r ilr mail problem and retu rn this business properly
HTBAfi GJUf
: f h f fqpjfOprclal f|lar* a| ratpa
w ill ap p ly e lik e to
I*ee beet! So U»sy, alJ li»c*e yta)*, M J i'^ b e p gfy q ff/ q f d i»R «rw )g n t ‘I » eucountcrtng d|ff)cdftien
.WUh marketing, ami things to rat, 11^ f W * p y « W y cotjfuaijfl Ip t r y jo g to typyk pi^t suUahU
i’And smoothing paths /or Utjlf. oontracts uppn-fhicb to "Wd.
Tenjporgry compensation
d •' fact
"
uld he M*t by t|te bin rypdl1?* Pfnpapynt rate* to toe
And bonding tayrMf'r &lt;»•♦ .o f
prdered by th e copim laaion. ■
. tears;
‘‘ "T h e a v ia tio n law
would p rotect
th e carrlem , a*
“With wfitlng rnwery lists and
mpeh «s th e public. It would p roh ib it under penalties ijiWV*
/ 1 rimes
paaacn and
the
And twitting egg. in yellow bogls fereu ce w it h 't h e llcppaed c r o ft, fo rb id
Bpg/itfng p f jjroferopcps. T h e
com m laalon yfbu ld' decide
Dcrtstnf ways to distant goals'.
And making Jam. and coupling u j» n all rafea. I t appears tQ ro y y r W ffty d etail o f regulation
• dimes
By life has been so full. With lo tt'
And laughltr si my apron string*,
J iiaven'J mlaaed the "thei ttunfi
Existent^ Jias been r^ P 1* o f'

7

ma«t gaps ral atpaaoe.
•; .»"
ta that community o f u w r |r
UO parsons, tbare are CS a ilr t of
pared streets, S9 miles o f water
malm u d «scei)«Wt' light ' And
water connections. All this • woo"
built. from the proceedt of ‘ t3 r
itlbOO in bonds issued from t i n
to IMS). Today, despite IH* p g
triotic effort!' * f m*n liki 'Mayor
Preston B. Hird,-Homestead finan­
cially ts a dried husk.
■•
.
ft might maintain ifaelf If It
had no overhanging debt But It
rennet new operate aa -a city f/vf
carry the dpht too. It w*ald taq »ir» o magician, skilled la pnlUni
pijak-eared rabbits out of empty
top hats,' to entrant enough a*sb
re remie from Homestcsd ts g*a&gt;
serve even the slimmest of
lpel forces, and ad the s w t t fiS
give anything to the holders ofTts
securities.
.
L u i yrar Homestead a at age ed
gIM.AOO o f its own bonds in
egchange for taxes- ) f that ratn*«f
retirement could hie maintained,
for the freak I t years. It « % *
then whittle Ha debt down t f a
she it ran handle. But o f cuum
hat ta fmprobaUe, Perhaps under
fhe K e f Ileal, some financial WiOfH y may be devtdeped to
h*lp
such communities'aa llomestefd-

If ,CAn bt&gt; men frcnri
roUan fhut all of. the pn&gt;
ttonea I*ym would liMtfki ThlToJi! lor thane with nmxflcr
Incopjen anil would
pej^altici of tho/te butter
Jtblr fo afford them. T&amp;g j # j
from W * fhan
one percent In the lowMtl&gt;fdalottH tb more than 60 percent
Parisians map tell us how In
In jc o m ^ T ^ x e f
In the upper brackets. Tbi-A|ud' raveiiue which tiie various
drink wipe buj Jh»7 don't tell us
how t » get Upr &gt;fb*rswltfinll with
meant)ren provide, howdvbe'^ijrA'IWitbhere near ntifficient fg
W ith Conjjrgsa atiil k om ew bal undecided**n tg yvhat to balance the budfret.
which Id buy It.
ktnehdnicnt. pwverent »ow
,do tif the tp x p a y e r at th e present lim e, roe Senate F in a n c e 1 Irf CongivAn. would ^^e^i\d1^fr^|Arfevenue of only 8^6,-

-Th* w*dd »p*r be Brewing bc*- l.'on'lhtUtse han recen tly prepared a net o f tablea w hich he-'
•If* V *■
br
1 sdt mcit [ utJ r,J{
*: 1 ■ nU^r a* pilnc^paljs ill Ihc rmupany.
tar a n d iM ie ri but It will b* a veal wjtpt lb/&lt; y a rjo u f propbged ncheduteu o f ra te a ' on In- °QP.*P2?‘
■
Thin
ts
u
long
.way
.fcignj
they
blllionn
now
iyeing
aoent.
It will maoufajtuyc w(n*s,fniiu ul long wbiB hafor* any of khoas Invcilg atlao* run out,of rnAUHat— r y jp e ' tajc«» rnjujre,. In j ^ f t connection |t la in terestin g tu Hflfore tbene billiijjjy osoJim/,iwidubork. increoavs are likely V*MX« iyiT*, jn o .I'oim U l^ a aid l l »
note t b i t Uie CbUyebs am endm ent— ra tes ap pearin g In tb f, lev be made, all along tha 11M i
ew'*|. h w / w
t ».«
Out colum n b elow — waa vo te d 'o ilt"*o f“ fh e bill Tuesday, only,
T o t w sure, Ificra are c/ltlcs vh s to be Included b y a r e v m a l o f opinion In tlpe Sen ate yen-,
aryjdiajjlicaJ »k&gt;ut wliai .m.ttvrn
) “ •*
f* M , ^
-W -, ’
isi a ul
.penology U doing fur prlsonarA . . T fc B 'fp llp jv ln g ta b iea la h o w '0 th ta x e s w h ic h «
ju n gly
•volt*
tav5E &gt;n, thare’s ijllllitaer. a t
i max) nod I . * * *
roiM J b gt' xti fight, lUd/dJ h s l-- man wlljh Dt&gt; depifJjttcnts h w t o ‘pay on v o r b&gt;0* b ro ck ets q f
W ? W W W * 'l * w &gt; hhder The Hth/ae bUl, under
bttalq » T
tW l&amp; ia a M lM V r lM O b W lia n d under 't h e S * d 6 t« 'O w irens
ll.vauP J l
w f i f Attd aJw w b * J » m anned m £ » f l t h
'tk jM o d fb ta ha*

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yMfi»ct#,io.*(Sa» Aett
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any » « n ," aha sags, “le .d a ;

IflO ii.w W i

1.428
1.728
2348
8,708
6.148
9.088

1 BJsase." AM*I- .a g*od ,
f l r « p sJm may fc «l lilfi

12364

VelUd Btato. low'u «r
thoie.gy hers tow* to**

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80320

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10.498
20348
81(1*9

f4 .548.00
7380.00
10.6O6.0Q
4431130

18.645.00
£3340.00
34,78230
94.89930
m i .56630
4S9.7O4.0O

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■ • • f .C O . C V - f
iw r * * * - j u | a - t ^ w f t y .'

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.1 .

.^-rALt. EARNED ,^COM£
eJ^kAirip* rtw. "**&gt; " Tyi^Jt ond

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nmr

m

i j t o i m

J,nit
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*» \(

�Im U I H
B w tly

Qean-Up D r i v e
WinnersNamed
By Mrs. C a r l e t t

aowiethin* or
nothin* noth.

nothin*.
r o »« like

1‘ r w h a h ililk r

I !H1 |v:rtnt
XM prirrnt

O w -h tll
One
One and one half

70 prirrnt
!* K« percent

11-2* | * i r « t
*■ P r o f e s s o r S a y s H o n o r irm . aal onr-half
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mm_
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n .rry
m nnd
Ha hatha
Rinehart

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Regularity r - '

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P M r and onr-half

C IN C IN N A T I. Apr l i.— (A P &gt; — Fire
Harr*, grad nrv&lt; for .trwxxlin* O ’*
onr half
M p player, who complain that Six
■ec-rr p t a “ciorrrit" hand. Six and one-half
Hnaald W. sihrrt.
a Wider- ! W « b
Hkyha* profmaor of h&lt;rher nalhr- Seem and onr half
aad ta . mlrnlatr. thr rhancra are Kl*ht
ati*h*lw better than U I . I that Rl*hl and one-half
T «"H ha M t a hand with na how El*ht awd one-half
* rawnt at all rather than one Nine to twetew
that ronOy W i.aaeihln* to t n f ____________________

li.Pi
IS IX
HAT
ont
T.Vt
S um
3XX

prirrnt
prrrrnt
prrrrnt
prrrrnt
prrrrnt
prrrrnt
|»rrmt

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prrrrnt
prrrrnt
prrrrnt
prrrrnt

SALK
Dliymtlnurrl

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tail h u p below yowr halt! It*,
down so deep la yowr abort., it
can't worm op and ont at yowr
w ak tl Miner. (hot ia comfort I
N ow look at H a n e s ' rprtncr
knit. N otlco kow cloeely it
d in * , to poor chart — wlthodi
droop!a* or H | | la | l And k f t t
roar ayo on It. waek altar w o w — when It*, walked. M l be M
lively and m a f a. o rrrl
*1?
Oira a pair of H a r e s gbdrtt
a work-oat Squirm eround a a l

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And

CORSKLETTES
Gotutanla A Nature's
K iv s l

Broken S itii &amp; Styles
Value, for $2 25— *3.9fi

4 $5.00—
Reduc'd Kor Hcaranee
To

tTht.

I too.

Not

Include

Miaaimplirity I
nntan hy the Natinwnl Aniline and
( V n r e | (V ap a a/
Twa
thowsand
nrrooairtiral
warier, at twa Raffalo
plants
were refaaed all drwaawda
far

SadyeS

Tool, Die Makers’
Demands ForWage
Increases Denied

TEMPERED RUBBER

TOUGHER
I K ) x 21

Guard
*21

Guard
475

e

19

Guard
1 525x18

Royal

Sanitary

FISH
II
III

LET US SU PP LY YOUR

A U T O M O T IV E

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L U B R I C A T I 0 N - P A R T 8 — A C C E S S O R IE S — T IR E S —
G A S O L I N E — O IL S

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matter how hard yoo try. y W _'
rao't make them catch tjw-jl
crotch and pinch I Colors &lt;nAraateod /art. See yowr H A IfM ’.
dealer today, and atk for W a t *
del wear. P. H. Haare K n lt n % '
Company, Wine ton-Salem, N.)C ai

G IR D L E S

fSrtdentalty. Sihrrt aa)a that thr
new re h i l h e ay.tern annownrrd
hy aerew lewdin* New York raporta— flatn* aa are a. worth X;
kin*. X; qwerw. I and tack I t -h
nothin* mere than the tt'iailew
eymteea with the lark rratnrr-d. and
the rahaeo aawlUplwd l T I n
Slhirt'e tatlr of ptohahilitw-i of

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f a r a* a M W
ra a tre l
b a n k ln *

HELPFUL Hi
m
’FOR PROPERCARE CAPITAL
N'ASl
OF EYES LISTED JUSr ABOUT OVER

| I t r p u lilim n n f N » h n » « k » .: " N o . on|y n u r n a tio n l» it r v r r y &lt;-t»illx&lt;-d
* rrim ttr)' In tin* w n ilil is now M lf*
o rin g fro m I h&lt;‘ t r s u ll s brought
n h n vt m a in ly liy fIn- Ifi'- a l w o ih l
W n i. O u r f i v i l i i u t i *»ii »• even no'.'
ii th e v f i i f c n f ili‘4 t r u r t in n . ' l l hn
iin(|«* liu iid i* I*
«»f
in illm n a ii* • •

THEY SAM) ‘NO’ IN
1917, ARE READY:
TO SAY IT A G AIN’
%

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_ mul mllli&lt;»iiMiM&gt;i» and of pauper*

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ayrtcrh

goes,'

a* faV

a» fflml*-"

m ro fa l • r*-o i s a n it a t io n * a f
th *
t t r u r t a r r ifoea, reform
i« Im r in l u nd er
the
w ave
of
u u iilr r - ir v n t u t lo n .
Tab* W a ll S trw e t.
U fiA rr th a
fn l re o f one n f
the
a tr« n a e *f
MMiiea in h i« tn r y . o rira itlte il by

banking

^ •.

ket these d a y * . T h a aim e U true
Li a lto on
Lpf cairots. Cguliflow

DRY: WEATHER IN '
— ~
CALIFORNIA" HAS1r ' ; r " ..........
DAMAGED C R O P &amp; g

firPh^sPofc^dTo Ctil
Sftlfms WKo Vetoed smimiu inn. \\ii« h in irtn n ik.mii" &gt;|)eeialist SsyH Of lilts Nation AppearaTo Be Ifr .a » w ho » . i . o r e .,. r e .e n L l i v r &gt;
IT'
W e r e N o t M a d e F o if
Estifritfte “ Of PMwIn Midst Of Great ""
the nation'*
atnckhrtker* with
War Move Cling To;" •ar* air« ‘ *I f '| *lim ‘l it *l«i do* o ver
mole than one leaf taken from
'
Counter-Revointion
pcctive
Yield Daily
n
liu
ttd
trd
tiini'h
I
w
ould
vote
tie
A
r
t
i
f
i
c
ial
Light
Sa mePotfl tlveVi evvs
the Aniencan l.efrion'a book - it
• •otii u n i
I urn iinalternhly op
l.nt-rd (•» . miner men n«
th

I I . K . t». &lt;' A N If A M
&lt; ) K I.A I IO M A I . I T Y . O k la .. A p r.
12. E y e s need t u l r a c a r r
IV * * *
W A S H IN G T O N .
Apr.
12.»
r p rp 'iriil'a
iru m il
«*f r '•
i l l I l l .t
• la y * ; th e y * n . . r d esig ned ^ rv e ra 1 Well, we aie in the midal oi tie
men %sH*i ahuiitcil "no” when
\\ hen t L&lt; \\ iMulrow \\ il«on A*l • m illio n ye arn ago and la rg e ly f*t»
Wirt Investigation.
You
have
tid e rl|» o f • '• v r-'* put A m e iu .i r*
•i&gt; 'ni»tm t ion iM rlim -il u m on h r r
ou tdo or, d a y lig h t a rc in g K voiu tn »n
been icadmg the testimony pf
•
u
rn
w
nne
17
y
e
a
r
*
iii?n,
it
|*er
hit* not k e p t p a re w ith the ra p id to th» WorM War Ji»*»t 17 y»*«i *•* (
the l|t*o«ter *ehooVmaat«r. flr*t
n^ii m m tf| vole th i HRirii- w a y il Miit t • d tin m o il r « ilo - .* l Itliinde* I) in creattin g drm am l** ti.aih upon
th**ii» l»y o u r p re -e n t
tlav liv tn jr a* in* ued through the Commit#
the fa te fu l to ll were c a lle d t»*dn\ t n*i* only m tin hmtoiy of Amen
• i hot for i» 11 time to tome Tie* h n l.it* . I h«* fo llo w in g point* n r e tee for thr Nation.
t*hrn
the
T in * ■! o n e re i*!l th at i I ’litn in i
v. lit Ii:*** lieell fo l.p h t III va in .**
• tipge**te»f fo r the em tr o f th*- e y e * d a ily re le a se s ih r m iy h Mr. W ir t .
In (d iiR M h i o f the lit t le I
I •?
llrftre«enlaiive I hurt h t i l t &gt;|l h . I n F ft A le s s m l i r . N a tio n a l an d f in a lly
m in e s
the
w h o le ,
Ml tvho v o fid ftn pi*n«r* runt •
f I I vole*! ajrmnftl tin* WoilU '^Ar. l l l r i r t i n o f the I Ip t n n ie t iir K r t s n fe e e rrt
m n s p lra ^ y
hi
eitnarvaw a r m il up m lliiu e le f ni|*a t o ll.I
\\ « •■lal I t|ti to m ain?
I mi i el y «lnn P m e r a m :
|s i o t t l l ro m m ittre .
.
4%fi v a l o
'Mi*1 S i lo itr v o I j I It * t
..■re as f .|l/ | m ill
havel
" O n a r ls ln u , h athe
the
eyes;
h y now a re «ttsro«int|&gt;&lt;K
to f* fin vrat on \ | i . 4 , |H |7 , n»’ll j
a re m a in a In fill
«.f III- 1 f r e e ly in fo ld w a t e r ; re|H-al la te r | |h l. ., » e i f K . r h a t y e s fro m ;( i a r y .
th e f ie r i d ay the | | ih im ' m ade
i»
in stead o f I jr iliif h a le d h [ i n the ila y i f th ey liero m e rfn d iilv | | | „ , Wl. a || a re in te re ste d in w h at
t to ile r i Mi i*n*n lip n vote of '.7
iia ln v W h y n o t ? "
fa tlp u e d .
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fV rt

In the meantime it ii cjrne-.tl, ri queried

— A-

ca/alofu« aiui tut v ,'l.rj„ |.

a n d B itntind reguldr attention. That is why the

it n io r a n d junior c o lle g n for m »n a n d w om an . . . m ifitary , a g r lc u h u fa l.

bu;lncu

houte and every political lubdimion of fiur
ida.
'
'
'

n*i

PtCm M furioua,lingv cutnfi.nj|*!e rumm. fine areals, entertofoftwnt, ^
c * ttl» e H u m , k i l n tn.l ' i p in
I.U il for varaiium , r a t

toward the

far

our h ig b rr in rtltu f.c M o f learning , , ,

m o re (b an l.S O Q y o q g g rsan from e v e ry S la t e ia |fva U o ia n . . . o f tbo

of

Atoerlcait ^ASish h*rr «&gt; the ps-l.
la aaMripp- Ibjfl a specified par,«f tHa M fte gtm- to t)ir
hki, fund waittfi thr suh-

• be U n iv a n it y o f F l / t d a « t C w n fiy ilt* . . . w lfb it i it u d a n t b o d y , o f ,

d a t io n . for 1,000 y ou ng s e m e n

th e ra c r e vetyb rn lh u a ia s p i $ m g li
n lj
t r j t Spo adaraye. .w h ich ha*
a^preffeMe n o t- s u m *
fo r
t^y;

An up M d jlf , ovkjrrt) *ti*l a r ! l y.ptip^c.f Ifc ifth fn«|itutloot, fo u * Jf4
hy Acrnarr M fe lo lie * , « here n it u a l oietlKidi'M f C ltliU J^ ly 4p*^f iA
lfe»g you learn Ihe
K O rt« * .f
lw *lih. • •
. ^
l7 / g r

V s a U uw Mta gags-r

p la n

F lo r id #

o v a l.

th e b o o ste r o r*e Jilr» t'iu &gt; k n o w n nS ^ a a d w a t * . o r * U &gt; k •&gt;•

/
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D u n a v i l l r , N r-w Y o r k
A ag auM allM M I f m
*

t •**•
m iddle

,

n v ag aifican t S t a te C olfeg a for W a rd e n a l T a la K a u o a , w ith a c c o m m o ­

drive wilt be mad* to onlut in the work of

P hysical
x
r. .ClLTltffc •
IfoTEI-

• No two con or* ctllko. Each hoi certain re- 1

I^ IjM u iii

m ain tain in g

mcreaia fH'parmanant population.

*M| organiiation. the a.wciation and cupport

-

T k * ffm ffJ F+mum*

pU *h M

•

development of fourfit traffic with its leiultant

, During tha turn rear r^anthi a concentrated

T h a e rCiulfv n i.h w d thrui;^h P lq d iA j Culture
taught at
.
,*

VI u’r

O r la n d o .

thr

h a lf - m jle

" n d ru m a r k tn g

rhaibtjoe-

p o p u ie fio a h - •

r t lig io u i a n d a d u c a t lt n a f Tnktftutioni of th# h ig h e tt c h a r a c t e r .
T b * w o rld muitjliBOw f i

You a n hr yttoog in body and mi&lt;vI You a n / h rfn t phytTai/alk. /
i t f r n . V d can rrnuio w cli ar»J ik d r |
Y ou a n enjoy irfr.
coo be ah a n d to youridf, your family and your rxOnamg&amp;iif.

with YOITR C A R !”

formed for the single purpoia of tha pro­
motion of Florida oi a wpolo from tha itaad-

N aturl! rn ^ fx l* of heifth m rorrhu a and p n m it io a if
vittl/Tf and ilrrn |^ i » huh n ukr few -n utn a and p i l p n ty.. J f c
d lU A tn respond rca Jilf to rufux«l trrrtmgntB.
4
fW * f‘

Xstn a»* very swslciair

Florid. F«rm And Hrove

P 111 F II NNDDSS 0 i
PROBE
" r r 11? i n v o l v e d

J

lea*

b e h rv w

Weck!f~*r

POWER TRUST]"*

Year* do rw*t m ike ui n l J —a-r ihow ngni rtf i f f whffl w t I
bonyoar iprxM of youth throutft worry, fllncni onJ ftilu rr

v e ry n it teal | a«*
Thr
tpienthiM
f*»» the n atm n i* : f!*rw many uf
th ro e r t p c r in ir r f t * o h all be mark*
p e iv a n e n t ?
Thr
preacnl t e n - j
drn^y to Hwlitje hacg* to fdittion

from e v e r y S t a t e . . . h a t V e e n a

o f c h u r c h e i and

even

and ACT

li*l#nl«
w h ich

e n d i n c i t i l e d . ' I . tfc# w orld m u lt b ic o m o c o n ic io u l * 1 c u lt u r a lF lc t id a .

titan,

r*e, m • to get

p o p u la r T7ie
vet*-i atijs*
* oruprn*d»t|on vote nou up|&gt;«-i«i
t»* h ave
fx'en
ninoi.nl t i iu n u h
for the
F iv a lile t it and n d e fe a t fo r f u n

m ig ra tio n from o th e r e r e a i e n d i f it i g ro w th It to L e m a in ta in e d . . .

• • r .1 -|i ' n.

And.
th*- i • iu (ion*

r y t a il

ThU

fair*rounJ»|, ....us.-.
hnu.,-- .1, lije
**Tk 10 fluve thr sa).
!” cent- a bus n.o.r at
legislature,
apJ
the
lr ( l s | a t u r e .
. auctions Oh&lt; vear
thap on »
stale treaeiner sod state ulllitir • b*x Xensnoeted On, yen.
--------- 'c u iio « |w .n d tn tf d a te In t'18.1. I . A
With tha aouthern dirt
tr a it i oniliu.sinner. In addltioi. to hyt;
H n jte s. d .s t r ic t m n n a g e e f „ , tb r
chan.pionahlp pt etakv. tin- -late dnsl- - f . ounty and local nfftbor_
_
m
r ld a C it r u s
E ir h a n g *
in
f lo c k c o r title in th e nf/lny and A month la in
a aernutl pttm aivj
t i a » t B y e y ' O r a n g e , tts y e iila . I j i L r
S e m in o le .
pUiCf JJiidling racra op tl.e t-nr-l. will Is- held wlu-re nrrwasaty to P P / I | &gt; P
■ !.
p
Marion and
tmrt
of
O il t o r -tw o - b U a ,” thi- ap onan rii.g —•lint nomuteea,
, 1 *01 X1 8 0 . r o u n li r - . r l n i l tint
the
W *f *i s ' hree |w-.
bodiev fwbfgd the race (igu iv to
ifo n tm l
r«»nim i(t«*r
o illi
b rin g lupath e b tn re s J
enui
&gt;s.-e * a l
tat* In.puseij a* a., en.v-l
ni- ntuu.l a itiMid share of thi,
8i-my measure in 12.1.1, hem* u.e-i
W o yrd 4n D a I o d i JV h is to r y ,
Thr
C o n t ro l
Com
• -tale
&lt; r" nU,« BJ fro m
Page o „ , ,
I'tlfferenre
i- T h a O ro n g e C it y p&lt;»st. V e te ra n * I ,n be*!' every schisvl in the
.........
H akes
r.ghl-ipmilh* tejn U! Sk? 2ur* _/'**&gt;'• ....... l « Win-1
•*
o t F o r e ip i W a r * . U . f* O E lk s , i "pen fm sn right-months
y „
I i , I r , l'D fd w h e n iiu rstio n e d r f g a r d .iierchanls ot th. stun 4’auJ. p | V .. d r ill
Q ^ ip h o r p t C p m m e ic e and m u n i J the o|garuaed
• i'Jh . r e f e . r l n c to th e - a ,ne b ill J ••*»* w b&gt;h i* o p in io n e ia iw if r u it
le a d in g r it lt e n a w h o h a v e timu-d -Uti; have n|vnv.l an arlive van-t r ic k y

* **nl i i.ve r-*a I
i u«p«*rtft, n a tio n a f
plan ning e f » n g «&gt;n
T7»e auh
•latrnew bom rwtead
p ro je ct
!*aA
• n i r ' l im a g in a tio n
lit e v e ry car*•••» *«f the 1 'iu n t iy T h k TenneA•*•■#• Y a ll r ) rap * rim e n t p ro g reva# *.
A r il fio in the K 'tn a in * n f
lit*
••nee M i r r i n r law p am i
o rd rra ^
(••nUoTlintf liu e in e a *, h a n k in g , ih e i
m a rk rta , m ay ro m r a f V n n u r a l
i r , p o p u la rly a lip p n rtrd m in im u m
V *j #»f co-op* * a t l**n am i c n n fm l
T h e N ew l* c a l la
thu* at •

c h iM ra a in a a a n v iro n m a n f w h ich wB| frf th em ip in t u e P y . in te lle c tu a lly

•-JJ

temlency

M ir

out* rarws po

•rr

In o w n , K F lo r id * {a f a

tract tarty

.1

feel; look

4

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h im that
M th fh rm
i* p la n a f
fo r
a g r v # m fn t
t h r p r im a ry
• »? ' ' ilrd nl«*iii; i h»*
— Illh e r n
E lo n d a
rru n . O r la iw l" j " " " '
' * lM" * ' hb| f n , i l
T&gt;,1,: " • » '
h a re a n d o th e rs
w ho j ,nfm"
N o rth f . r o i l n *
f t h f h ow i m p it r o p c r lf .jl in c p v ( ih*
auto
i w «w*r*‘a*nigitl .M i.
T h .u u g b o u l Its- si o t, Candida,, s. w hiM f ha* •*!**• ii I w .v rm ] «l»jr** f f
I 'r l.r e scs-ki-r- w ill buttle ..lo s t in
1' •• m&gt; m*iai4»u dial inferior M »«l "**hove hit th» pallnc* or jumped
ta*
I*.**) a itv n ilit i
ate
announcing
lor
the
legi»|
alu
i*lM
n,*‘
Mr.
Iti«|i.emure
has
l&gt;e«n
the., p tin m iv s iu j elsvtton cant
fi
t
taiU
U*
cR%
«
m
i
M
l*
k
J
m
u
c
S
t
i
^
Ai
i
i
,
rmhookmtnta in Uteir speed raHa
•
jif f m i* thn
»n«l in almost every , ounty ssp ii. I
•"* eves und eat» a lot in
paien- th.* &gt;■ *.
reera, m arl Ibe finaJ thrill gruiu.*
- - ......... „g" baclv
lie
-a&lt;
111
chetkmg up on tin »•’%•**• k r n v ily- ^ ia n u * m r I In t h r i -ti*ul*ln't
t in Jum- 2 the p r im a r y wilt 4s ailla hare »e( foith then j-o.situ.,,
r t r r i eew-on
u-rou [ « » . r e r . y :.v h a v e to d i-u p *i0* I
plppngf /or Sunday
afteionun hvlil t „ ssd rrt pMrtt tiu im n re s Jo i ! oh th* sale* l«jt.
|laior« „ f the nirus
marketing " in r k r t i
f i . - l r la s s f r u it a o .l lu l u s o lv e I j h , |N Hn on-, st t l.l* Im i* . l*ut
yrhep , afore of ne^k-rlrker- will
m- -llj
,« . . .
,
..
i-hice l i s t s uti r|j« a u p iv it.e c-u u rt!
tIt is -g vjw
—~ ;r
e undrr.|oud here,'
m a r k e t in g
p m V iu n u .
M r. G e n * b , vslll
dow n t h e i r ia l.
Lo
ro n a p tt* In th e F l o r i .U
ls - n ,h . i l ,s ..t&gt;
, l » |„ w r l h .^ a , dIvsa
r t ’ •aomething
° r a r t ,' i" * ix-v.-tnllmuny ,N ,’ | •*11'nl"'C out one day rreentlg
j n -* i» j them .
C e n U r T o T C n &gt; f r e « . f u n d b e n e fit j
^ ^
cur* ineaj.while," thal Gov E h r t n s - i * ' a | e f t . . t t wa- av- till ray -

I I n - th a u e e * fu r n a tio n a l p la n 2
fee* m d it a l le g is la t io n
and
ru iio n glow. Ir»» e v e ry &lt;lajT
I* **
i i " . M illie fu iitU m * n tal hut

-'*•■ *

* •-.»
*v ! '*
T h eta cu ltu ra l a d s a g f a ^ o j m u tt,

.

drrmtnM oewly m w M M
aod vrlvety* made W ^

0 f Office Seekers

'

PAUL

w j * « ' ih'btov-..cl j1
The

The p r im a r y .. e t | ie ,t , .J t*.
,
o i.e - p a ity a l f s i . on „ . t . i . - v v i u i
eCBl*. the lte.iMs.-iMl- .,n ly ts-tp,s la t e il to b a lle t in J u n e t&lt;&gt; M.|e il
m .m tn rra
fu r
.t* „ .
Jn

Occupy Attention

'

Citrus

"

some r o u n t le s , h o w e v e i.
t h r ie ,
proha M y w ill Is- ||e p u |.|ir « „ , „ , . l
mag.ee T h , t ; n |&gt;
|1(&lt;A,
D E LAN D . Apr. IJ.—S li ..-n-AR A L K IG H . N C „
A p r 12. tional em its fraturinr the noted 1t A I ’ .— Sal.-* tntntum sn.l ata.tr US elatCWHjr is.ldlilsles It,
"crash klnr*” nf the Mar
Jkth 1Pr,,h'biti..n a|.pa..-nil) will Is lb • port*-cvnvention am. stays

mng

it a n d a r d of cu ltu ra l life in i l l c o m m u n itio t a re tra m a n d o u ily im p o rlg n f
fo p r o ip o c fiv o new rrv id e n fc .

Have ‘Attracted All
Champiop$ Ip State

mJ-

fur oar bad in .

j taut.

6 Ww'
Sensational
Events
Prohibition
Also
Will
• • 'a - , a ’
a
•
o oo J
s.
.
_

I enee e*| runfidence ha*
eligeil
th-n*!
And li*t* nirg, gu*U it ^
nr*If to p ifitr't thr f on*l•!utmn
In a wonl. the country
lia*
I .Iiit ii feeling that th*uatiufial
WUiei gwir &gt; ha*
|Mh*ae«l
While,
•if c**tll»e. there ta a long i«»a*t
ahead Iwfuro thing* will h« nor­
1
mal, th* w ill i tig lie*- to
ena* t
*eme»gencv" leg lalaUun la gun*1.

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v

t lit t C U lll

WNDTBACK NORTH CAROUNA

nr:

~ i HttAFTi ifilBilkliviHP
SALAD DRESSINt •

the N 'K A .
fle n e ra l
In b is c lo is te r m eiti

*tal*-»

fcrrorttwl

■ g rin iltu rw . In i f r t i r r i l , v t g r U ld c * ‘
c ro p * a rc fro m tv»u w eek* to t h r c ^ fS c c th e new A u Sn m A ilc M ajcatik
w r r k n ahead n f n o rm a l, hut
H of-M ^ c Ila t t e r y C * .

Thi n
th#
t •m uter ri*vt»lut m*ii
wwepl m
W i n ail**
ro m p w n u ffrfA*.repuMn him
teth a n f ir m * * rn?
, n**t himI*' l..r * •• 1I II,n* h a v e h e rn m a t e iia lly
| • lu r e d h) that goM nlian o f con•Ik* lv t** m ak e a*iv
•.* f ..i h i o f
j - t it u t o*oal
friH -itiea. th*• nog in m n r 1m gt I h e a vy
tn«Ju*tr&gt; the | •••11ig r r »
**f ih« t nil**.I S t a le *
Th«*
g n iiir
a u ie lv n*»t a llo lfth evik at 1
.
I t ttll'.lll V I ' M lilt loll
1st Ii *1 pf •
tem pt.
1
•-*
1
y
|
fit'#*
'
h
-.
\)
•lay#,
anil
7
i* .«* ip *-f mi n m h»* v •!*. •1 *‘n*» ’ t b n
T h u * , r ig h t *h*wn tin* line* the
h*.«i» w o u ld
|.it.pts-**l
At.it ii'lini'P t
(|«*vem m #ttt • n»*»re ra d ic a l
**i
W l.a i w h • I. v ..lu t itj|
N .Mill" 1 p#*i irarn t# a r e i*m«tlv
•| •1 .1•' M |Ht| 1. 1H. v o fr I m fttre
lA n |g u * il
nit -|tfr
I'lt .i.* ).!)
Ho
t-iiici if« n* v hy a foie **f
„ ,u J n
......................
l.e
etll
co u n te r r e so lu tio n .
W lt .iv
i- &lt;(Uigit*M*
1 lilt 1 lit l.
l.t WHtf# it Mill
I . 41. I . 4.
I * n it' m li
a l a a y * a le it t«i turn

Dozier &amp; (iny’s (Miallty I'ninlH
.

the rand markets.
O R I.AN H O .
Apr.
I*. — H r V l
A total increase o f I.AOtl arrea
weather teeently in I alifnrnia ha« ,,f e irly potatoes I. shown by crop
hewn ilaniapin* truck rrnpe. *P-1 estimates,
cording to the P. S d*»pgrUrt#nt o f)

P *ifn against any rsmlidaU- wfu.
favors th is tai.
On the other hand, .*al estate
r-.«n p/ jhe stair lutv.- .,-t up an
onraluxation t.. opp,i«r those ,*atididate. not supis.rtiiip the aales

ArnafWa

for tan week* at which tittle the
) spring emp wtlp be ready • -and
enta will mrrraee. iU rly pwd f!l f&gt; at t W &gt; r i * 6f fr o (hirtb'li from Han Uiogo coenty
within l » days. Imperial
valley
tomato supplies will increase dur­
ing the neat two weeks, but pro­
d iction will be handled mainly iu

Hktlae hf the drought grower^ am
dafly re&lt;lu«ing their
of
ym**i»ectlte yield*.
tating methfet* of turntnr over
Alirad y «prtng p el* ate an far
the reinr In Mr. W. Arertll llgr*
advant*-,l thvt tain n**w would hAt
rirvmn. ratlm«rl Mroctidff »nd in­
hrfhg them link. F.«ti»nlAe* of the
heritor o f great wnifch. whoa#
ylrhl arf ♦*«!)• f»0 penent «*f Whut 1
reputation in .NHA hi fc0*' being
tMgy f m e a*.me tiur* kg»» i'lauf^y ’
built up hy pcrM«teH| hintg to
da Kip n-n l o%errant
twtthr&gt;ut‘
i the press, hut wrht) would never 1M~rh) have Keen fvVordMf fur the 1
a
it
r
o
lo
liw
a
r
f
-n
M
revolnlion
raiHeulaHy w « w an til**"*
f"r
dce^hipment nf mildew which i*
lo know hoss nineh of it is going j.ven in Wall h..oeL
Meanwhile
well *t»rted in Ihe nmthrifi »ien •
In h» permanent
Thai, hi e f fe c t . ! the General, in a strange ma­
Fdrh lettuce In the Faffnai (
il the sensible and
respeauhle |neovei wilh dubious presidential
furl behind the Kervasky-Stalin | barking, announced that he dben W a l onvill* «fl&lt;trf«*t i* of very e ©*m| .
fnnla*&gt;y
*
nut «i« h to fit the N H A * teeth qualify, hut ill limited *uppl&gt; Totlll yield le rfnvctid to U* liglrtj
j
At tnally.
Washlngtnn
h.oka
«•«•
•»*"**"'■
rtau* » ,n' *
Aanaragu* Hnipmmt* are
de- |
and arts less like a rewolutnmai g I w-i ond m uiin. Thr N K A . there
capital these .lays than
a p p iw t* "1' . •*"d - l " 'weonie a luyilc.iry Hh/ht? and tlr# aitlchake «ra*ofi ,
hens.v. people
would
imagine voluntary method
of
liuMntms I* |»rai tit ally m n &lt; aKhuge iiyiVa- .
Kient-* ara drpcndcnt on ilia marp.msthle
Indes d. the g .llv he-1i.rgaiiitatioi..
.
Eiammc
Imvinr of VunifftM. the firq u in t.
* * " " " " * • the
‘ he A
AA
AA
A .. Crop c?t&gt;Y«v.
Ye*.
I ompuUory ?
rla*h«»e lu!we«*n differept j \i f„ - ‘ t»••! ?
live departmenls, th, Wh.fle
»*» ’
Hecause the fi mt*r» Qrtbng other ll|lng&gt;, will hi the
Up, ha. a strange resemblance to [ -l. nia.i.led it, and to the tune • f funrtipn Of the la#t two anti a |
hajf years o f this ltiMi*rvi*)t Ad- !
\V'a*h*ru'l*»n. fi f*
a* t, m
a nny
y iiw - ‘ r«.n«tan! nppnaHhtn from Secre
what (gunlatration.
Rni| | tn y
W illir r
tomfuire
m eh)
laetween
.ay. I non
A t th i* c r it ic a l
m om en t, the
AAA i* doing with the vio
IP T t
It m n*t he ennfessesl that 1
the
in many re.p -rt. We «-em ... be
agrienllural manifestos
uf c h ie f a c to r b lith e ly c m t* ra
C a rih lw a n
W h ic h .
w h r ream
In the mid-t. not nf
theirieat Govern... flfsen
and the Fdnne.
revolulmn. bill of .he treat rsun • •
•'*r‘ F ln Minnesota a&gt;wl it. agl«*e. « k « th r t*rwt th in g he

ill\ ■

I•

■now .re m. inevtiable that
the
H e lrh e r Rayburn stock etchanirr
* i. yulatiun bill will be
watered
down like 1U2S »toek.
So with
the Securities Act. whlrb appar­
ently is also t&gt;ina to lie
relaveiL
founler-revidutinn is op*
eiatlnc aaain.

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(0 KILLED T 01
GRIEF T ORN
Interviewer Discovers
That ‘Murderess’ Is
‘Just A Little Girl’

"” “• * • , Official H e r e - T o , 1?^ •
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had , Inspect Ball f i e H j J r t i

chine turned, expecting, to
.* child In dan««r. Then’ they
memberrd
two
dread**
! faiiicd idnte the
primmer
| w « i a child at play.

MOTOR OAR IS KINO. Hew Vortt’a meet pop.
tepla wa* the new 1(M ear. during the auta Mww
wniaR aalabrttla* and plain John citlien Poahad
great number*. Hare art Mm* *f the high *p«taaf
•howi right; th* e.m.rimin *h*w* h i m of '
in ■ r ™ * ^ which Jammed lh*
AL SM ITH M IS T S N A M U A K I . Al
Smith of H *w Vork mat A l Smith * f
Oetrall during th* »h*w. Detrelt's Al, ■
veteran employe * f th* Rlehtr Body Cor­
poration, hasn't mlM*d an auta ahaw In
Ihlrty/fhra year., but thl* la th* first tlm*
h* ran aaroa* Haw York's AL Look. a .
though A l ha* hi* ay* op that ear In lh*

M IA M I, Apr. l2 pfTM ey'r* railIng her ‘‘ m urder*..." They *»y
■he killed her W 'V
{tan* fla y
night, coldly and without np.alon.
But the Eva May Nottagr who
walked Mindly from the body of
Her dea&lt;l child In tlm darkened
parlor o f a funeral home— and
once, o ff guard, clutched my hand
In a tpa.m o f g r ie f —w a. Jn.t ■

E v e ry d a y —
Someone Knyn;
“ Steve Serve* The
B«*l lleer In Town"

T H E Y COULDN’T OST FAST. Lyda
Rabertl and Tamara, etar* a f "Roberta,'’
war* buty Inspecting gadget* and motor*
at th* shew until they found thl* minia­
ture style shew with tloy mannequin*
dressed In lals.t faehtani— and fhera
they itayed. Photo thaw* Ml** Robert I,
Marglt NII.en, o . Vanltlai dancer who
designed tn* atyla show, and Tamer*.

STEVE’S PLACE

STEERING
THAT

T H « R R I B I D I N T 'g
DAUOHT^R, Mr*. Anna
Raaaeveft Rail, put off
n*r return M Washingten fr»m ■ ahepplng *•pedltlen long enough la
Ingpaet the new care,
Th# most Interesting ex­
hibit In Ik* shew, eh*

*•14, wpaiha liny Napaleant* eaa.hee built by
yeurig member* af lh*
P lin e r Bedy C rail*m en 'e G uild, t h e Is
■hewn In.peeling the
teeehe* with W. A.
Plvher, epantar at tha
_______foundation.

W R A P IT URI That'* wlwt IhtM elere of “ Bh* Lave*
Ma Net" are saying a* they rest for a mlnut# an a
ahlny new itreamllnad L alalle. Rally Walters. New
V *rV » atsga mneMlen. I* *t th. wheel.
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SEMINOLE •
; a c. s h c ~
t c ' S t o i l V ’ lrC ' WKI ‘ t A
W I ” s|
PltONI H'l 1 ,

B i g e f c a U I ^ M

faded past raring. Khr Jr ft hrr husbapd,

th* l»h y she drriwned.
"E v a ." I look hrr band an.)
•poke quietly llrr fare, turned to
nrln* m mute |iotr.1, wa. (widenly vrT) rdj, xri.l her eye. war* d-1
/■naive
“ I h.vrn't gut anything l b 'la y .
I don't want l ■
ai.y . .ring."
Shr liHikeil al her mother.
“ Nothing, E *a ?"
• No. oix'iuo" More firmly Ihla
t lie M
l ttnlclilng the illtle ■tatute o f! time. Hrr defenses were up.
Ivor) that bad hrvn her baby — j “ i ’ vn lio.r do you (eel now,

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Ic e . T . Miller, official o f lh-» ceit,ventlon Hire (act night
Buffalo Baseball Club o f the Intar
definite p la n e.d ra fts fo r iaM*J**f
A * the car honed
fo r a rod
nitlonal League, and Frank Walkary work toward the untoniratlen
•tilth; * t ■ »trect Intersection ar.d
umpire in that league, were in
|r.tbaV car* w hined p a n at right
Sanford ffiterJijr iftinwon fn- o f MOO achool to.clw r. tn the Mata
•angle*, Matey reclaimed;
&gt;%
I Committee, art U V d p e } selected
(parting Municipal Park and con­
i “ What I f we hadn’t •tonpedt" taetlng local p*r*on» who might from local labor -g ro u p .. to wage
.—
•! B rtiff explained "tho** light* b&gt; Interested In bringing th* BuX-t an lnten.lv* eunpelgn to urge th*
J'lTTSHURGH, A rr. I I — (A P I control the the traffic. Bee, wa
m lo Club to Sanford next year, jpflllation o f ;thc tfacbdr* with th*
— Frank Malev, whoso l|f# stood [coa't go until It turn* green.’*
Mr. Miller Mated that while IwiAm erican Federation o f Teacher*,
•till for 23 Epar.—''Vp - .Inc* the
I I -W h o doc. all th at?"
ha* no complaint to maka o f th*!
n , , convention gave lt» tteaaldav h» w *» sent
to
western
Id j club'. present training
mou, ,„dorM m ent ,o a taaeber
prnllrntl.rv a* n killer back in, ■ "Oh. they're automatic,1
Ft. Ltudertiilt. It has been d ill!- j
#
.
1011—Mondae became a . a child| B n iff.
cult to ethrdcl* an adequate num- program aeeklng flfiOOftOO fo r the
A » the machine .tarted
down
In wonderland,
“ ’&gt;
*ber o f exhibition game* with mi- next legislature for school*— a
He *•« 1*n route to New Yqrk[’ a .lig h t grade Matey became ex«"
the Jor or minor leagus club*. M ajor program outline^ by II. I I . ’ Viler,
and will .all for hi. natlee Jugo­. cited, .hooting,
M)am, t^ . r
, t n c h^r ir They told him the car league club*, he Mated, leave th*
slav'*. the condition on which hei brake."
atata at lead tw# week, before
.
•
Could
be
Mopped
at
any
lime
wa* paroled.
* .* ■ » * ;
, and ho Ml back In
h l»_ Mat. .hi. elub leave., .m l there am few « « n l « t i o n I ~ « P
Wearlnv a trim *ult he mad*
r* fit ■■ ,
. —d Automobile* preen'l olw oy. re- . team , remaining on th* East . ■ '• ■
In the orison workshop, and ar! Ooaat which provide opposition for
oomnanird
by
former _Bherlfft liable In 1 &gt; tl.
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fitreet car., department More*. I hi* club.
Judd M. Bruff. the mail
whoi
• Mr. Miller .tatad.that the local
g’
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five time* Mvrd him from the
I park I. a
plendld" lay-out which
death penalty. Malry climbed Into
noad* only a little touching up to
n motr* rar it the prison gate,
make It an Ideal location. I I . wat
and ora. whl*krd tn downtown
Interested in hotel rate, and sim­
ilar facilities, and he promised U
remain in to. eh with local condl.
Him* so that when the hew train­
ing season roll, .round, this city
thin h*m| (frnppid Riifi&lt;irniy
women »r * abnml I hoar thingt,
mine. It wa* a d niprr.tr hand. Ik j,p Mild. *
• aid: " t might talk to xumebody
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li.it noliody undrrManH..",
I understood. I could have told I n &amp; U i l T O w S t f l r t
liflC r
hrr that, but her mother and.falh X o A m e r i C B T O m O I T O t l
i t were watching, anxiously, and
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• he ..id no more. Hhr looked dow*
ISTANBUL, Apr- 1 2 . - ( A I ’ ) at hr- H-pm *— &gt;• wa» a r W n dw*«,^ 3amuel Ineull, pronounced fit b;
W A S H IN G T O N , Apr. 42— VP)
but shabby. Khe put down on# gnvarnmant doctor* wha examine
— A big Jump in Marth departhand, arlf-con.rlou.'y u» though U&gt; him veeterday. will be started hoc!
mepl More* u lrs , which shot them
rover the ugly fabric -an t |ooke.l t# th* United State* on Friday
14 percent ahead o f March, 1838,
, , .
the I-1th. In face the fraud chant*
w * i announced yeeterday by the
.
.,
,
, j . bb ha. eluded for IB month.,
- I hope thing. "1 I &gt; 7 “ u‘
. The finding o f thr Turkl-h Phy federal rmerve board.
Every reaerva diatrict aharrtl In
right.
'*
‘
I .lelan. wa. diametric to the *&lt;»c
the increased trad* reported by
lmpo..lhle not to hope that,
|on)f coni.nUon that hi
*hrnheart wap In had .hap* and con o i l 'to r*. In 286 ritlee. The value
“ I hope an —too.’ That hard leer tror(.r|,,| , U trment.
made I. of &gt;*]e&lt; roM 27 percent between
which they've been -aylng
w * . a , #lk Ullctonl arter „ , , „ ( * ! c&gt; Jan. I and Mar. 31 aa compared
•tom ini on he rfarc. w * . gon-. ^ ,| natlrjn, permitted In.ull t with thr same quarter last year.
Tnr Atlanta diatrict ahowed the
Kb* wa. a little girl. Shr turnol ih wilr) Ameriran r.lradillnn al
away, to |ut a band on her moth- ty-^nli
tarirrM In rrri.e over March a year
ago with 71 percent. The Cleve­
oris strong aim. and look a l her
Th„
r „rmer millionaire wi
land are, rams next with 07, and
father, twlrtlng Ida hat.
'rh n tn p r.i hi.il end fingrr-prlntr
Eva had seen her baby. Nov* i n*riim ’ nar- in hi" deiw rtrre I' |the I) ilia , rrgion third with bB.
The three leader. In th*
rlM
they were taking her away from |d*v for Smyrna and hi. form!
• Inc* Jan. 1 were Atlanta with 43
It — hat k tu mil
Hark to nail i' rclinnulahmrnt In Burton Y. Herr
percent, Dallas with 41 and Cleve­
which may »* tr h silently, while I
the American Eiaba.ay, *b&lt;*ai
land with *0.
.he (Me* In I hr night
the SS. F.vltnna Friday.
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Sales In Department
stores Reported Good

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a doublt gambU weanog out old
tired this Spring— the gamble
of s price increase greater than
what your preterit tires may
be worth, added to the gamble
q( accident.
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That’a the Bituation---wiih dret
priced ridiculously low*—with
rubber,cotton, wogetand Other
co«u often at much aa doubled
— withGcxidyear quality ttnew
high peaks.
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33 GASOLINES TA K E “H ILLTE S TS
IS there a difference in
gasoline*? READ THIS

And that’a why amart folk are
putting on new Goodyears
these day»—full sels!—at really
bargain cost they're protecting
their safety for a long time to
come.
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sire—and let us show you wbyi

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iT B jp A Y . APRIL 13, 1934

M rn b tr.

Elusive D iltinger, M em bers
OFHis G ang H eld O fficially
R esp o n sib le F or 11 C rim es
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&gt;kldnipen continued to dude the

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Churchman'sA tt€
Says Govcrnmj
Objection T o \
Request Is Outi

A ll
Evelyn Freeh# til, friend
of Dllllnger, and Eugene Green,
here successfully dodged the gov­
[&gt;N. Apr. 13.— (AIM
G E N E V A , Apr. 13.— ( A P ) T WASHINGTON, Aar. f - l Q
ernment which sought them
tn
M a rve ll wa* w el­ Tho leagu e o f Nation* Advisory
kfent Nturnnd to •newer for murder In Wlacon-ln,
(AP)--^&gt;n»wniTK‘nt and ,- ;
kin hi* Florida Va Committee t n i informed yesterday
UtalrXnx bill dc- kidnaping In Minnesota, end roV
fens* nttornoya onjfagcd 'f&amp;*
W tome 200 iticru* Ihet Colombia and Peru are prolodssmetnbora to btry In South Dakota and Iowa,
d a y in a ahnrp conlmveray
W A S H IN G T O N , Apr. IV—iA't
paring for war over the telicta
W
A
SH
IN
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TO
N
.
Apr.
13.
—
□on of "private deed* atlined by a t lanat five — A battle between rallroada In
tho trial of Wahop Janteta
uthful and u y Pm, border area, but that body aide* p ir.idcM UiMi-evrlt, In a letter to
latlon that mran.t death* and $800,000 In tl| gotten the aoulhaaat over the rataa to be
L ; I'm sorry," he *!eppeil positive action In the hop.’ s.m»tur Duncan 11. Fletcher, re»
Cannon, Jr., over the te n tin g
PTagltr,
Henry
Plent,
Colonel
'
charged fe r carrying roach paa'ulariy when the tho two nations might coarillat- celir.1 hero yeslenlay, exprrueed
"back home" but gain.
Henry L. Doherty nn.l other melt ny that tho churchman ha'd
.irngera appeared Imminent jreskL "While rV i'J U d their dlarute.
the view that tha Slate o f Florida who have playrd an out*landing found r&gt;.000 In 1931 that ttf
nothin* hationally, after wel-,
W A R S A W , fn d , Apr. 13.
tenlay when It became known here
me, I gather (Mat
Dr. Franelseo Castillo Najera. •hocld provide far tha payment of liatt in the dateiopmewt e f Florida
comIn* the Preeldert back * ( A P ) — A man Identified ns that a group o f railroads planned
h«tt fnnrottw dthHif. ” *1 1 2
Mmsitu* (mlutssador tn Frame.- one half the losses sustained by nre to bo honored.
. Jokn OlUlnger • 1ml a machine
■ lam Oliver, Justice Dcpanw
to m e with the Tlttemiite Com:
ildviaed the cnmmiaslmi thnl IVr.l, growers In tho medfly eradication
The National Industrial admin*
gun raid on tha' Warsaw Police
mere* Commission a petition for
merit n|&gt;tvinl ftKt'iit testified
campaign
before
-eking
the
fed­
Colombia are
purvhaarnir j
j 1st rotor, who cants here from
Station today, aluggud a police­ a two cent* a mil* charge.
A rowgreaeional ttrlogailpa led and
cterg jto a n j
eral gnrernnient to e*nip*n**te Washington, accompanied Presi­ yesterday that tha
man, stole four bullet proof
Gainer »pd hlmamenl* huo that oeprlistinu* the growers.
The Southern railway Wednes­ by . VtowPm fM rnt
,f ,
told of finding tho money » l ‘j
dent
Honseerll
liaTh
to
the
nation­
vests and two revolvers, and
conducted
In
Itio
dc
Janeiro
anI
p
ik
iijW
e
ln
g
j'
bail
marched
over
day filed an application for par*
The I'roddent indicated
that al capital by train ywaterday fo l­ conference l»| lb * , DUtrlel At tot;
get away. Jud Pittlngcr, the
mission to continue after May 31 to thr Union Rtatim from thv uhtikely to lie *uer**-ful hy June,
such
action
It)
the
state
legisla­
lowing completion o f thr Presi­ nty*a office here, i
slukced policeman, said; he “ ie
when a l/eague commission's man­
Its charge o f I 1-2 cent per mile capibd balcutg the Marino hand.*
ture would l&gt;n more In
harmony dent'.* two weeks’ flatting trip In
Today, Robert MoNelll, d effn w fj
quite positive" that one o f the
M rm betw ^t the Itooeevult fam ­ date over Ixticia eipitvs.
for coach paaarnger* throughout
with tke Administration's fiscal Rahaman watrrs.
counsel (ought to glace In tha roStl
twv raider* was tha Indiana
ily Imm evnglcV'wcnt aboard the
Dr. Eduardo Sunliu, ('•■lombtan
Its system.
policy, and that auch action would
"Wooden gun” desperado. He
" It has made me very happy nrd, a transcript o f tho charoMji
The two-ccnt group, headed by tialn as aoah as It arrived. The reprekyntatlvc here, luc-i-nted a
operate to meet objections now to find on my vlalt hare," aald man's etatement at tha Uma MM
did not recognixe tho other.
IViigM
ssional
delegation
shouted
note TYow his
government de­
the Louisville A Nashville Hailraised lowai I ,’ .j i. .Irral govern- Johnson, that Florida la tahtng an girding the m o M f. Ifa i| u c r ^ a ll
The raid, third such foray in
road Company, is carrying out a » » d applauded' When the President manding a rategorical illusion by
small Indiana cities, credited to
tentative agreement with bus line emerged oU the arm o f hia son, the League giving t olomhia full cun'.'. C. .ruing all of thr dam­ even mmv prominent part In the a* an "outrage,” tha gavtnunam Sil
age claims.
the DiUlogtr mob, put police
march beck to prosperity than I objection* to the ‘procedure, hath)
opera ten mad. , t a conference in J»me*. and the band played “ lla.l
and bank officials on edge.
The
President's
letter
reviewed
had
appreciated by seeing It* ac­ Justice Peyton Gordon upheld tho
New Orleans two weeks ago. The I * » ‘ h*
Similar raid* at Auburn and
objection*.
the policies of the federal govern­ tivity at long range.' ,
Southern toltrd this conference,
^
iTfoU cnt M id he
, cry
Peru last October preceded
Testimony by a justteo d e p a n A
ment in meeting similar rlalma
"And now (hat I have, heard
notifying the conference that ,t *lad to w e yju ell," and he
bank robberies at Green Castle
(Continued On P ago Fltra) jgrf
and pointed out that federal gov- enroe o f the evidences o f tho Up­
would Inalat on continuing the I lk* nkrJ " ’• ' " ‘S ' ° f 1C.on* " ' " ' for
and East Chicago, Jnd., and
•rnipept spent more than
)•,- swing, I think tho Idea’ o f cele­
1-2 cent rote on coaehaa.
c0|"in‘-' »•
“ f*
Racine. Wla. Pittingor said the
(XX),000 In era diet Ung the medfly brating an all-Florida pioneers'
The Southern, the t in t railroad „ Bu» 1
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two criminals hit him ow tit*
as against Irvia than
$400,000 day to dramatise Florida'* leading Hawkins Asks Str
to experiment with the low p ..
***£ •?
back to U »
head In an alley naar tha police
•pent hy thr State of Florida.
position Is a splendid one.
aengar
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in
an
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ffo
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to
regain
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SupportOfN RA;jPl
&gt;tat ion. A t machine-gun point
"From the statements I have
traffic
lost
to
buna,
.bowed
in
It.
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they forced him to walk to the
seen, Florldn has plenty o f ataHe­
Continued support o f the
m w t recent report an Increw , of
u» h b T . n - r tw o w o e V s
Gallon on tha toeond floor o f
lical basis for its optimism and and ill- 'principle* was oak
06 perron In r »
travel^
„
w w krJ
tha fire house and open a rase
thankfulness,
and
underneath
tta
In It. application to the c.mmlsK il# * „
^
membart o f the total Comp
M oving toward • ftn*» W&gt;t* on
where (ha arm* were kept.
recovery there must be planning Board and two Code Autb
the b^-Pedanue bUl. O n Sanat.
.Ion tha Southern .U o atatml that
, ;, n#rml
Joh^
lndu„
and energy which It would be yesterday afternoon by
yetjarday belated taxes to a new
^de
-I
Dr. E. K.
Purvis,
assistant
The outlaw'* woman friend, held the two-cent rate had failed t., Ir|a, *| m^ 7 , llltor, ; ho
worth while for other atatta, the
peace-tir/y high on Inheritances,
Hawkins o f Jacksonville,
.&gt;
„ lllthward with him from tbs
chemist uf the State Experiment communities, to examine,
in Chicago, was named In a w a r ­ provide aa much traffic . .
g ift*, aag corporation*, ond raised rant Mused fo r bar removal h e re . pccted but that the I 1-2
N R A Compliance Board Dl|
vent ,|lKit|ng point ul Miami, aald Iho
Station In this city, was the prln“ We want to make the recov­ during, a abort marring' at
ike esthwated revenue to be proI ijhs tnd John Hamilton,
chief rate had proved more profitable. r „ , | d ( n , imlkkted ’Sencrol
ripx|
speaker
hefore
a
Joint
meet­
ery program a lasting one, and
dueed by the hill approximately
lieutenant o f Dllllnger, were ac­
ing of the Krmtaole Agriculture no index tw-nwre valuable In tbat
T A L L A I IA S s k f
$ 0 0 0 ,000,000.
cuse! o f harboring tha
Crown
t t ’ )/ -T h r ci
Clearwater U u b ^ g n jU b f. F a r n f f T \
conntctt«n. ,t h ln the amount f t
With little debate, It voted 6J Total, lad., tall breaker gtktbrot­
W ld A i
H||D building that la .atlmnJtUtf, * M t
ista i day was URiffr fftiln fiftiit
to 14 for higher InherJUn.** taxes her, la . SL Paul apartm ent Ham­
rt tw-make pr-fM-* Bchd6!' list night.
am glad to see that Miami, a* the
M ta M M * \&gt;y Senator IA l'o llv tte .
the local (roups far serv­
ilton la.at large.
nt o f some -&gt;f its.
His subject was “ Sod Problems," hull of Florida, is showing the way ices that already hare been ren­
KepuU'.can, WLaaenxIn, and adoptDininger assd rw
■ *I P a : * r i e y j r 't Q p . Wnda. J. Awith
n
startling
advance
over
over a period if „ n,| he discussed, b ric fl), rare ele­
dered.
,
,
nshot
Martin, 'and F R. Par tala, ' lofnl
ment i of soils, fertiliser sources, IU33's figures.
Ue urged each group to t esaan
yt*a Mar. I t . J&gt;!
men, were Introduced and given
A flusl Jioltoo-nl in iiiaiolniiij- end the eoncrntratlnn o f soluble
"M oreover, the cittxena here­ re-lmbutd with tha eplrlt o f N R A
w ith * machine the Protection Degruo o f
the
**•» slgn cl bv i hr rourt In pro salts. Hr atm gave an anlysls of abouts are liegmntng to '• y some
provlelea* In axlettag law
and wiiat It la ntlemytlng fo r lha
gun thro* day* Satyr, died Wednes­ Woodmen o f the Werl.i at the
renlings bioiiglii
by Jnnii-e I*. # celrry plant.
rral money by, as D proven by the
by neCperatlon* are permit
nation, and ha made aavaral t u g - .
day.
m eeting o f Calery (tamp N o 626,
D
A
Y
T
O
N
A
REACH,
Apr.
13.
I ostofflre dfpeait. figyrwa, fo r at
Taliaferro to lenulre U v» o f su f.1
ht&lt; u lk
Uf
make single rstnme fo r
gastlpM aim.-d a t a 'eltag tha lo U l
Seven other*, however,
were W . O. W - hold a, the Woodmen (A7
A wood
fin,
yesterday fb-irnt lax to P ay
aehree and affiliate*.
In ic e -t
and
an l^ th, M Tvre| g ro w e rs pro., the cloae o f March, tp w , p o ,t*l
groupa ln strength*ajng lha lodnl
hiding u.wiy, Harry Campbell, Al- Hall on Oak Avenue lest night. sprrnd to Ponce
I’
ark,
ru--.ll
deposit!
yoad
abo'y*
lh
,
»flj)0t)^00
n
in
e
,
pal
on
defaulted
b-nd.
Which
&gt;Bl
lh„
,
„
u
,
W
M
It rejected by S9 to IS i
,
■ w,V
(Continued on C an duel
During the meeting it was an- satticmcnl north of hei,, and demark fo r tho first tlm » In U l . n,l&gt;. *»t-op, *•
Borah, proposal td have I
, vroys ha made be.'nre appt ring time
nuunred that Uiv
nation-wble st toyed th* old Ponce Park hotel " ’°
Tboee attending , Ifc * aqeetntg
Tire co u rt m l,- ,I th at an o ver- n . aak c *
with Mr. jla n lU M M M R i i g f i i M l
Snow Fall Continues VnendXTshlp drive during March and Due* frame dwellings. A high
Dean, F. R. WUeen,
In honor o f Presidm i Itroilskaw wind fanned thr forget (date to
Hr iKiinUnl out that
chlorine
In Northern S t a t e s nf thv natlnnal Irvlgr, had re­ the house*.
cb4l «nd Ci 1L Hawewoied th * 0 k 4 M
has Iren found a* not damaging
i inure Hoard] Nad H ad lh ,'B .
~
sulted in the addition of
over
in thl area, anil that this element
The
hotel
was
unoccupied
ex­
in * The S w -r t a M riv-a-i
VH&gt; new members to lodges in
Perkins, Gsorge .WlMkstahC A , » .
eliminates the
|«i*»lhl,.
danger
cept for the proprietor. It was »
Cold and snow continued in the
Florida.
Fmallty, G. U. Htoara, W . * . Cold- from the use o f inatrate of pot- pior|4a Is showing vigi
throe-story fram e structure and
dule b y LaF alU lt* ralalni Northern section nf the country
Thr Sanford lodge’s member­
man, and R. A. Newman a f Ufa
ash
on
snlla.
c
iship
In
this
National
wa* 16 yeaf* old. The government
l l I mp i l l ) rhooiM •. il m ia ) iiim Ut*
* on g ift* (a • point where today.
ship was increased by 27 mem­
local Retail f o d f A athcrityi (H i
lie alsu disclosed that
tests i movement,
lighthouse also was
endangered MtlilitioMAl p i y m r n t * . u U iv r t h r
Baulta Rt*. Marie,
Mich., was bers, and the roster now
would, be throw-quartOr* o f
Hats
Wight,’ Mi I.
lod ge,' &lt;&lt;|ta*fftt
tn
■ ■- ■
w a­ |trvmrlbrd imr fifth, in any mir show that calery will grow
estate la g rates. The tatter the coolest spot, with a tempera- the names o f over 100 local per­ but escaped dimnge. There
Drown and I t Jt. lM a a r o f D4water
cullurea,
and
ha
atated
that
.
.
_
_
,
,
ne
estimate
o
f
the
damaxe.
t
a
n
down
to
20
this
morning.
yr$»r
riming
thr
linn• are p*0 raWe on transfer* of
sona, to maka thr Camp one o f
land, o f tha I-ocal Food and OM - '
thl. fact o.wna a new In v f.t lg . M r s . M a s s l e l m
1* after death G ift taxes are ’ II was snowing there, and at the largest fraternal organiM c r y Cddk A u th o rity .'
•
Green
Bay.
Wla.,
Grand
Rapids,
tlonil |•vwilblUty that ha a s p ttb U y E X ' S p O U M ' h
Ittk ti i s transfer* o f property
tn.ns in Hanford.
Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, Os­
to use nr i t year In hla
asperl3
. Plans also were completed for
wego, N. Y.. Froelburg, Maryland,
w n , ■•
,
IftS'nrtM I n r . 11__
the Diatrir, No. 2 meeting which
Gray T o Be Tree
and Flat Top, W. Ya.
will be held at Leesburg on Ajtr.
la Korteacue Maaslr, recovering
The
Far
IVaat
w
un*
ffectrd
Statement
28. About 50 local Woodmen will
an attempt a l euktdc, was O f State Church'
by jha tab* -rayon
Auto Accident Occurs from
attend t l i l a
meeting, It w a s
vastly Improved yesterday after
Employer :*mturou/ Ban Frwnriaco ,1
Rev. F. M. Marler, pastor of the I2&lt;l| has Iwrn rui-t-d toward a goal
8. G. Gray, -local accoantag,
stated.
— ■
First Christian Church of this of gbOU, II was linnird today, mol A t Dream wold Gates receiving a relayed message frym
In n degree weather. . 8,
ra
Lleuteoanl Thoptaa II. Hassle, If. wafe- sleeted as treasurer o f
city, has accepted $ call from thr the financial romillion nf thr
|A
Compliance state* warmed up a Utile
Dtaeeee a f South Florida, EylaheH.
N..
her
dlvorcad
husband,
the
I
Thr
street
lnU
r«*etl«B
a
t
tho
congregation
e
f
g
C
h
r
i
s
t
i
a
n
ta said to to* almv*,* the
trd Uw followpbl Church a t the artrufel-cenrcerL
R a i n e y Disapproves Church St Humboldt, Tenn., anil hr church
gates nf Drcemw'old, aub-dlvlaien
average.
Hen held lh Tamps this -week, fhM
NationalLottery Plan and Mrs. Marler,WiU leave San­ Aside from the ncclien of the nr lire soutb-weatrrtl portion of
* PralMhn i by
was leanmd hdra today.
'■1
ford for his qaw charge on Mon­ new ehurrh. Itrv. Mailer ron.iJera thr elly. was tha scan* o f an feu
M r.
a u tb o rla e d
Mr. Gray *uccev.l* th* Ut# Jotn
tomohilr
accident
at
fehent
$:30
day.
Apr.
23,
It
waa
announced
r fe e I ad ustrial
the Work that has I,m i duns Id­
W A H H IN G fb N ,
Apr.
11Cloua'kon of Miami, M « f ' ho
Rpeoher o f tha House. Henry
T. today.
fcMho , rataa roeally fo r the youth of thr c rig re- o'rlock this morning, In which
sutaoa bU new ilutlea at Incv
Rainey flatly disapproved the KenRev. Marler la nearing the etui gallon as among thr Iradins. uc. thr. e 1-rnions escaped w ith -on ly
lA lN t 1
sp ­
treasurer' o f the dfocate, Mr.
U ey which la o ffe r
M y $1,000,000,000 lottery bill fee- c f hia aevtaibprear * f service fer coiqplishiaciita of seven ycei - u f minor Injuries and ahOck.
la 'fea-offUio chairman o f va
MarcnUtte, the I t
The accident Involved a aovp*
torday, declaring ths'country has I n»lor ef the 'lo c a l ehurrh. II* service.
finance commllteaa and trtai
Uw local School B
being
driven
eastward
on
Gatava
wnul.l
be
s
u
itin
g
hi*
eighth
yefer
dot yet bean reduced to the **•
This youth training has |u|s
wlU he entertained
trente o f eccvpttag each * revenue cf service If be renamed her* on- mins led each year in D&gt;-^ ) ouog A van a* by Mrs. John M. Kelley Soviet
Pilota Rescue
party next Monday'
1‘euplt‘a Conference*, always nt* o f the Twin U k e s aectlon, and a
•t»0 o'clock.
T h e leader's &lt;
tended by large numbers -if tM C ity o f Hanford pUk-up truck be­ A ll O f StrandedParty
Staca th* safety
•»ed to hav*
younger members o f the Ranfopg ing driven northward on French
Into octloa at -Be
church. Rev. Maricr ha i freen • Arenas by John D. Abrohamv uf
hoard’ 4 *
fend * Junior
th* water department
D , N.
baa'been fighthare been so rep*
action on fbraeghout tbs
fo r the last five years, serving as .. The Impact caused,lha trues to
a, Chief Williams'
A W ays and Means sub.Dean - f Men and Recreation Di- ha pitched some $0 feet from
M W le d member
where It was struck Inis a vacant
se held &gt;s baoring on th*
factor.
-Car thrlr “ fine”
lot on th* Barney Beck property,
.
Mrs.
Maricr
is
not
only
octm*
S " police toe nL
white tho Kelley car was spun half
ln-churcb work but In Girl Brout
.dork. Kite is one Of the organiasen way around so that It -ace 1 notlb
dad directors of the present U rge westward whan It slopped.
Mrs. Kelley and bar small eon
Q lri Btuul group lit this city.
g1 N o announcement was forth war* only slightly Injur id. as was
(•feting today as t « ths new pas- ktr. Abrahams, sad pavalng motoriata assisted them to their
) * t who will be -elected by the
odupi** *
haoasa. Bath car* orerv mote or
font A vrn
•aggregation ll wa* lofeittmt that
’
titiun, war
film ministers, two at them from teas damaged.

President ThinksHalf
Of Damage Should
Re Paid Ry Florida

[tJTON. ^nr. IS.

Rev. Marler Has Accepted Call From
Christian Church At Humbolt, Tenn.

a, an appf
atal since f
have Iwcg
Today. |
rusted at 1
•tec* th s '
of : i » psa

M gfchselng states, a n hater son■ B i l l fo r the post.
^ O ffic e r s o f the charcb arc •&lt;

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• • * M r d j ty.

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TO R N AD O

WEST PALM BEACH. Apr. IK
C. 1sn* la g » vtao- (A P I —Swlrttog la from tbs owst
of o abort-lived but hard ratestorm, a wtalaturc toraada swapt
through tha ibpalaoii uoettea here
during aariy aftaraara yoatarday

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