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M orilr (Iewdy tonight u 4 SntteN
day with peeha hle rain.
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G r e a te s t V e * * U b k

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‘ Garden Land

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Sir*'
1‘rtcn Fire Cents

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, MARCH 30. 1931.

Associated Preae

RECALL OF WALLACE AIMS^
CURRENCY SAID TO ROUI
PROPOSED STRIFE THREAT

SECURITIES
ACT TERMED
HYSTERICAL’

Senator Has Plan T o ! AuthorAssailsPropos-'
tiring Money OutOfj als As A Menacing
Form OfLegislation
Hiding By Issuance
To AidCertainClass
Of NewCashForOld

Broker Predicts That
Its Passage Would
F o r c e Closing Of
| S t o c k Exchanges

l a w y e r Qualifies
i’or Ripley’s B o o k

Succumbs

PAY
OF WORKERS
Wage Increases Also |
!r AnnounCedByMany
Other Firms To Be
, Effective S u n d a y

WASHINGTON, Mar. *10.Orvnl Grim, • lawyrr in tin* K«*r«tu*t ruction Finance 0»t|*om
lion, y fflfh la y Iwcantc IIm* fin I
ftiltin l rmployr to nffer to re ­
fust* tho pay rul rrsloralion
volnl l»y I'onifn'M over I'u'nidrnt Roosevelt’* vrln. Ill a Irl
ter to the l*r«»iilri»t, til im annon iicvtl his olrrision to force**
thr fruits of Ton^ rrssitmal in
nutfcvncy I t f l u i r of hi» faith
in thr Hrrovary program ami
hi* Iwl r f thul tb* pay rmlan
p i n ! tbr pioiriniu.

*_______-5*

&lt;

NUMBER 135 •

*3

Irked

SHORT R E U S:9
OVER EAST
House YeaterdayLent
Okey To ReciprocalTariff Bill Despite
G. O. P. Opposition

i

WASHINGTON, M»r. 80.
| MIAMI, Mar
.10
(A P I— A
* WASHINGTON, Mar. .1 0 .- Re - 1 1*1I I t .A I&gt;KI-I'll I A. Mar.
30.—
— ( A P )— With the Senats
•prediction that the passuge of til#
’ call of outstanding currency under j The "planned middle-collr*e" pro­
and Home and President
'Secu rities Exchange Art. now l*e
condition* which would reallte u , cram of Secretary of Agriculture
fmc Cftlgn '■» "would close tb#
Roosevelt on a abort "E aatsr
' profit for the government, force * Wnllare wa* a**ailed ye*terday n«
.
* I in ^ a * . Iiriiti/i"
I * made in an
pn«*e**or* of illicit wealth to di** •rnntvining the menace of civil war
recess” the capital had -•
............ a , &lt;ii* o •*&gt; J*»bn F Harris.
•
!
Mix. Florence P. Kahn. Kepubp irR f. an«l pnttilily aid in tie* if e a rrid to it* extreme length &gt;v
peaceful aspect today that
i» \.u k »«*. k bi»*kvr, for the heart llepresentative from Califor­
Otto II. Kahn, hanker-patron .,f.le ctio n of the l.imlbergh kidnap- Lawrence IVnnis. diplomat and
nia. who hae attacked the Admin­ was offset to an extent by
I M•&lt;*iiii Herald.
art and music, who d id suddenly1 rr» ha* teen promised hy S.niv- author. «pi skint- Icforc the fo r|
istration for its cancellation of the more vigorous opposition to
'
1
I
m* passage
would
add
over
in
hi*
private
office
in
New
Y
o
ik
jtn
r
Tom
Connelly.
Demncrsl,
Trx-|
cign
Policy
A&gt;»oeiation
(
the Wagner labor board bill*
air-rnatl
contracts.
Hr
aiootl
for
"nationalism
m
tm.lkMi to the unemployed,** the
City yesterday afternoon.
**
' " " '*
1
Hurh Ifgtsieior* a* imgered tel
Mr. (*«»nnally said hr intcn«le&lt;l to . thr tnpir, "Must A nnum f ’h«M»«r
!
art.d
e
-aid.
with
its
author
char
Wage Increaae* that will booit
the spring touched city found tete
prrparr a bill that would fix n Nationalism or World (’•» opera- J
■&gt; ma
i : art. n/.iig the piopoaetl legislation
the pay of thousand* of worker!
of work In committee*, and bt
timr limit, prnhabh tw*» yrars. Hon? lit* saw in thr Wallace pro* •\ t ( 0 l H | ) t wN I II
I a* bysterieal
back correspondence.
In tha South, E ast and Waat were
aftrr which rxifttinic currency j powal*. ho* «abl, u call for rc$ti«tri* j
m
I n s t ill H u h ltS ( ) f
i ..iitii)Uing, the Harris article,
Tlie CWA reached ita w ind**
announced yesterday by eeveral
would erase to Im* negotiable. I*ri tuition in favor of tbr agrirulturol t
piibli-h»*d I inlay, -aid
point with 1,8(0,000 persona stlU
rv u ltan t Inirdrn on \
companies.
|or to ripiration of thr timr Ifcm- class with
• "it may la* safely predicted that
un that debated payroll moat •(
Increases are five and ten
! it thr runrnr&gt; could Im* rarhaligrd I industry,
. the Securities Act. if it Irecuinen a
whom will be put onto the wo*k
t of the present pay
and
j without penalty for I ill« of it i Mr. |i#in»s* •*l*l*&lt; « drew- runny t J \CKSONVll I F .
Mho
:mi , In a . will not remain long u|H^n the
program of tbe Relief Administra­
rally will become effective the
| new issue. After thr rap iration I questions fmm tin f|iM*r, line «*f • I AI * I l!«tablis|iHiei»t *»f u ntubiJc
tion on Monday.
' date rachanrr would Im* subject m his hearer's callinc !•inr "A m en •linri-tent car.ip a* an i,api,iinn :»l i statute tHM.ks but while there will
'.• lin t of April.
do much harm
Approximately
11,000,000,009
i ,, Three of the
announcement*
increasing alia - cn** leailint* Fn •i*' "
_
__
. «
'a progressively
im takum com of wanderers, was
" t h e present wants of 125,000,•
has been spent on Civil Work*.
" T b r rra *o n
why
S « rri ^**r' I utitmutirml &gt;. -lenlay )&gt;y llm iy
game from the South. The Tenthree-fourths for payrolls,
OOU (H'Ople
It . l.M mtensifie*l
. (C o n tin tin l Hn I ’ag r Four I
neaaee Coal, Inin and
Railroad
into
I Itedkiy, -lull- dliectiir of Iran o n’
.
, the future cannot Ire
on* fourth for materlale, Harrs
. company, a aubaidiary of lhe#Unithiding." Mr. t'nnnallv added, 'und
ei nee under the Honda ........ j « *
a n il for without large nggregallopkint said.
'. .
,e d State* Steel corporation, and
(Continued On I’aoe Six)
n
*•
/ I f * ..
1 geni V Belief Adm iiii'tiat ion
i’ralslng the work done in put;
l inns of rapitnl e«mtril»utrd by the
.th a Republic Steel corporation, an■ nounced in Birmingham, a general
P in i.A D E L I’IILA. Mar. 30.— A ting 4,000,000 men and women to
SE W YORK. Mar. 10.--(A IM I h&lt;*%-tone Heights, mar .Ih«k*»m P« *•pl«. a*lm»ni»tered by directnra
, ’*J0 percent wage tncreaae offer nttn II Kahn. B7, wh............I
ill |»a% »» ffie e of *.’iHI. * wb*» boubl be belli strictly nr vigumus attack &lt;»n (he Admtnis work undtr tha CWA and than do***
,
mobilising them Hopkins declared,
’ live Apr. I.
the field »f finance n id
fiaato kllluilllTM !»l I ll* I eoiiniMldt* f«»r tb* ir r*&gt; operate arts tralion's cancellation of the air­
I .OHS
«•• i be fhaicholdrm nml w*11 Im* mail cunttacts was niada yester "W e Intend to see that everybody
The Ten neaaee company einInI ni
p a im t im n t
lia n - o n t
I n p o w e rfu l
ir.fln e n re
|ntr*li r the absolute s*-rut my and day by Mrs. Florence P. Kahn In the country who nee Is relief
iployca about 12,000 |K-r*ori* and 1 A e n tie th t V n t u iy , dli-d ye*terd a&gt; *
lltllpa ill lb** •Ini*
1 ki lit ml **f tin federal and stale Republican representative
from gels 11 under our new proi
' . ' the lupubllc 1MM).
I
IIIK
III
.
Al 1 IT. I’ M„ the hunk. I
1
M KM FIIIS, T e iin , Mar. 3tl
lb. pni|*«*M- **i ll»e e%i-«
Rallying egsle to tha preal
California, speaking al a luncheon
k1
A t Gadsden, Ala..
the
tiulf Iron pf u it and mu*ic *lumped ini
(A l*i The voieo - of many a ie | Keill
aul, wa t.. ir&gt; t * li«*b! u "* 1*"* 'b i* 4!
S tate* Steel conipan) |»&gt;»ted a In* chair, fell to the floor ot hi»j
1 ' I !»• m* nlimibl tic nil open mar given by the Department of Amer­ tiel standard they dceertod
r,iurrnn| ,s holt, Bn,| hi. party. iniwotl in pmy« i us u four-yea*-1 lian-ietii- «•" ‘ i i ..n| -.iff,
i notice that 2000 employe*,
dayy I private off
Wfik. ktl
ti'iltt) where shore* of slm'k ican ('iliteiiship of the State Fed- days ago to override the vet'
ff'cc
thr firm " f h .im. B,&lt;he,lull'd to b.- g u e .t. of honor fill gill eouingo**»u-lv I Ul MI'S oil in jlfllg I f •••-*»ill ini** them
veto, House Democrat-, -tushed
•.ling tbe assets uf the eratmn of Pennsylvania Women.
&lt; 1j •, 1&gt;r|
, iM
.
.
.Worker*, piece worker*, and mint
t.
llf u |,lrh lie h id I.... .
during the cclcbi at u-n tu-re H*xl the fan &lt;*f alnif*i eeitam dearhibabil*
Administrations reciprocal te
"People
have
been
yelling
'fraud!
i*iili«l
i
i.tt
mu
at
mil,
nia)
I
m
tiadrd
in
at
r
. Salaried worker*, would hr rai-ed jJ ;i domlnritong pnrtner since bavitig
lu
n
t*
«
i
w
ill
j Men win*
I lit* j in u h«f pilul lii i*
K'»«bty, teill \v raciirtwl t«&gt;
bill through the ttouee yseterdus
fraudl
Hie
newspapers
have
been
(-approximately 10 |.circnt Apr. I in r»nti\c Her many fur the t'lil'.r d
pmdln
minimum
of
discount
win
n
s«»|d
is
w
e
e
k
1
b*
v
w
ill
I
S«-m»i»t'b- (oiinty line at the Wek- | llorlfi*- -u&gt; Hint W illie M ae ' for m * w* .
■■ The loo*t will add 110, Mill to th&gt; States \«nrs ago.
fm Hi- h**«i Mitd n minimum premium when yelling 'fiau d 1 fraud!' but not one over stubborn Republ aan opposi­
w«*« k in r a ' b and
ivm llriilg*- by She
tion.
fy t
(Continued On Page Four)
,,
are hu
.- company'* monthly payroll
A riot &lt;»n ih»* heart crumnI iiu’ h other luiiti ( ounly offiepil*, it was despit* t h, i
wot k • lot*
nm l ‘•b 11* , At * l'**upbl Slink ficltanges
i U nit- t*
mbn’ j f
The measure was sen* to t e a - ­
■ Each of the 600 employe* of thr
i muu iiidiluliuiK mii*I lbet«'fwi«* «m*
\Vo*d that Kuhn bu.l die*! spn id I learned to.|«j, Sheriff J . K. Mc-iUiuk*-mm Willi I»1*» h| liHllsfu«ililW,i Ui« •Ofi *»f Mt* **i)|telH*«*ltl !»•*•
Senate with two A dm inistration
should I# cor■ Pacific Coast Steel Company at •*rei Manhattan rgptftty. ttut in
ll U 'll It* *'lVf It* M (•11111• 11111 P« |feel toil they
••tlit i it)
and other offirial* nil X ray ti»
i
sanctiooed amendments lim iting
will be inctvasrd 10 per- lintikitti: f»r i.i made no -la •rnent 1 (lelelhind
m •I•d. li**1 abidnhrd "
•
fill
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pur*nt
l&gt;
lulil*
w
*n
I**
n
cort thr party to Sanfnid
e«CO
to three years tha authority ot tha
cant Apr. 1, The plant ha* added •»f it until the nUtck market iloc«*i||
A
»
•$
Y
President
to negotiate
trsda
The (lovemwr ha^ M speaking •iis p f.il
3 • £60 man to \h» payroll in the la*l at :i I' M . fearful »»f a
•
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1
Ktl
I
m
*
f
lllp
lu
)
Th**
inuii N.H
iiiir i i i t «
iiiifiig
agreements and precluding any ,
engtiafament at ('lerinont at 11’(HI
\\illu \|m«* i * - three month*. ' ,
^ .
until
i
f ••■|«| te
influcnre. on .tnading-.
lit t
h u l l III)'
li«*» p it , «’l»lfl
-el i»*i -nr- foreign debt reductions B l i l t lt« _ _
a. .
, o'clock Fihlay inoniinK That city •till*' tbe -••I
Tim Uubbereit Company. hm*)i
•i im - lt d It! 1Ilf Ilk l«t Is II M oltlM III *'f H»f f r lir t
. „
.
..
* b“
'•&gt; »*'•• »,,| |» , victualing the MUh an till unit lit, nut In Ik
provisions.
*'
••4, . In
te rm
— i sHm*r»slr^yiv,. y/heti tha fiald
W9B
A roll rail vote on paa
m ISi f W j ' . ' t i A* , -ft** *
M n t r m . r r o f n . trnmditrr.
^Ri,r * l',ni‘ ffi'ignl - i1 ctim p le
fa ttin r '»»*•'* t&gt;)
I
J«nd_ warlp-r, ygatepLay [
pTxfta- |»% TwTtff Made
Mi* Emma Abbott Lyman was forced by Republicans resulting
('Iniule Pepper of T allaba'-er,
4 ia
"Csondbyr*, I iiul*
leave you, ’
.»« w- .
th** iM titp %\*ll I h h &gt; \ •••! (•• •• «i **i li*-. |
nair appewrssi m rair nflTlh, lie- |he*r«- fhr a fitting olservance of “I k * Milk* &gt;• -l* n la
fn -t Klotullati tu annoQm • for clrelril i »m siiirnt uf thr Altamont** approval &gt;73 to 111. Tha vote w aa-.1;
to- -In w a lk e d
orkcr* of the
Contitu-rtlal »*rrtii is*sl early this week hi* l^ 't, ^
• lie
’
down tb*- li**-p i»l ••il»'b*i *r» fho*
I m•k liam m t ll's seat in tin Dint Springs &lt;'baml&gt;rr uf ('oinmrrcr at along party lines. Only two Re­
• fltael Corporation, IMIMI al hoko- in iIn "golden horseshoe** of tb&lt;
^ ^
R**dk* \ llldl* lttf«l nt Iter
lio d n b 'i
of Wlaeonvln
of notablr *tatr «»ffi m w fell b* ti.***»n - pp i «*1 vitiicll
•*d vlole* '-eiistr, will appeal her** it well Mtlrnileil bu-lnrsa marling publican* Peavy
m ill- W illi.I | m - * | lip if III*
III | l
he,
'
i-j a o , IndB and 700 at Canton, Ohio, M* i o|M»|itan an inslitutioii
and Welch of California, voted
nt Hi* nil* tests of his •iimpaign wturli fnllowrtl Hm* srrving of
she i- s** It.ml
&gt;t* •kon |li&gt;**l
will be ben* next h i
.
I
•i
find 10 percent mure in their hi Ijn I to b ul l (,, promirienr o- •n|r.1*
* '
.
. . •
•bo'kcii pilau sii)i|H'i m thr Coni’ with 288 Democrat! and a farm er*
.
,
, '
i di»\ to |&gt;afttrlpate in the bridge* 1*4■I I*1111 \\Mb 11 (• »ti| wilt* •AOIII* '
* mm i Moioluv mght
St f.ii •nf•••i •im ul *«f lln policy
Hu "iH-iatir wmbl. «ml&gt; to I f - • . .
'
...
.
' ^ pay envelope* after Apt I ha!
Altamontr laborite* fur tha bill.
ii* iliratu&gt;n arid (ifVernm • Hall " |*» k ill It* I . till ll&lt; g MW «|f *W \
lit will olellier an Mddie** nt mum!) ll*i iltlitia* al
^Varied employe* al»o will share in hi** giu«p oil if* uffa«i- -eveiHl
. .
.
••f do ippillg Iti'MI m lief i id I- p* i
Eleven Democrats broke over to
i Hit 'ea«ing ilail). It wa* liHinifl at I mill VM-ifk h'ill bail i • I#*■ i•ill bais
I Mtigngolin A'diue
und
1 «•-1 Spmiif- last High!
-mi* who mm nf Ii n &gt;1 of |o * ('Ul
l) j 'U tt lncrea«e.
I Mi.-, I -liilin g *t h mi
|,„ k. mid
ia*i| llei pat* ills. Mi nml Mt.
Mi- l.yman -uccm la
XYtblwr Join Uf Republicans and one farm *
^
jib e f*baml*er of Comineiee
|liiVlli* ul vva- uiiiioiim'ed I i \\ i»l
__C ;'T h e
Houdaile
Engineering
|I to public |w incited !•• I* pie* Hamrs, who wa- rxtrnclrtl a vntr cr-laburlte— Lundecn of Mlniia*
Aniflig thr lale-t puoSn oofli • U li Miile mm *'*'it tuntly ul In i l&lt; • \S ilbm dull lol of oel *d
' S ‘ Company, whieh employ* 2O"0
Speaker
Kalcey
'e n l II* M tent at iv.lv
•hedllled •*f thanks fur tils arrvicra .luring s o la -a g a in s t.
al- who have m&lt; opted nil m\i ! i*l«*.
Ldin
ffilid
I
iiii
-1
|iu\
tin
pic
- • men In the menufacture of *liock
I •uk&lt; iiiim i- * mis* d by un »x
i !•• -p&lt;-ak nt (Kledo n&gt; r* IHI nVlock thr past yrai. Mrs K T llainva voted for the bill.
tatmn to uttelid tbr «elebratf*n|
vnd'ite out* ill lb.- IimmIiI) f.o Hi- i
d, - abaorler* at Buffalo, al*»
an
Quick passage was foreseen In *1
wa- rlrctn l srtM'tary, while Mitt
««*•- «*f a l i ' l e
t •ipu-d cM
III III*'
. ..
.
.
. ‘ M min) afternoon
ate
I \|h- ul I«tv•••• C**I0»el lieo lill'l wnl k
..
.
’ ' . Bounced a 10 pcicent lncrca»e in
the Senate hy both Democratic
bb****l-l 0«Mil
Mar&gt;
Pvrkifis
was
rlrctn
l
at
M i P e p p e r Is „ lin t i%e *.f A la
\N S Cawthon **f Tallsbassrr. j
tllg I nil III UMiri- Oil'lsl b* go**ol,
and Republican leaders. Senator
I*i ;•&gt;« •• l**i lb*- rbibl aie l**'ing
lin itn l*ul lie lia s m ade I bo nla hi» Irrasutrr.
S ta ir &gt;ii|M*nntrn«lrn( of
Put lie .
otherwise, ill*' w oikei- * lilt •« iiinin
Koblnsuh,
Democrat, Arkansas,
f.verc I
raises
also
•
•If*
Mil
all
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I
In*
M
«
inplul*i
home
for
mmv
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&gt;i*
II*
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a
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lan»
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••iiipirtril
f•
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i
thr
T * " Pcrccnt
In***i* ,t tion; (»* t.pg* It Hills of |
,i
BBnouncfil by the Acme Steel
Ill'll) Mltll I ll* MM' IcMillllg lb«ii oil I It*' M»IU lltllll •Ill'll w.-lk I- f lllie l M -prvsftil ft t i v • ill the k'lof &gt;-titgniif **f || pi* in*1 al San laintlo majority leader, said he did not
Ja c k -«*n%lilt*. foim«‘i i«*a*l depart-j
nffi'inl
llowevi'i.
N
\'D
im
m
•
.
Compxny employing 1100 mvn al
i OlIgMgMt till'
III pill)* i f«*i in*
idii le g is la lu ie , f i ..... T n y lo r con n
NtlliHM K
M»
in cl*)
Spiing n n t month, It* which rrsi- "anticipate long delay" end HM»merit chairman, and «n uutsltndI hi* but d«n of plot iltg whelbeo .**»
etor MrN'ery of Oregon, minority
* Chicago and tha Kora Ifivar plant Itanitil- .tiu rk I.ii utlt n mi T
li e is u W o rld XX mi
v e te ra n ilriits uf all nrigliltormg ctinitpuni
mg Drniucrattr Ira.lrr, t **|. W mii. I st )i***'l •liildeli Inke time fi tin tmlside I'd. toen-uM* up " il l M«l t
chieftain, conceded it would peas
^ o f tha Bathl»h»m Company
*t Kdru gton. I n.t. I s t.ite . Navy , y Ka&gt; „f j , . w...nv,llr. K.
win* - 1*v* s e rv ic e .-\ei - e a - and be In
will
he
IllVitl't)
II Iiu* -Indies in pit «i| I••! In i life
••ii th e W*»»kei
the Senate virtually as approved
&gt;• Qolnry, U u &gt; , which rmplnya 3000 Yard n a f f , pay ..ffi.e .,
i- -n u l I.i l»e ••III' " I I be
* tat e s
I.a-k.-l ( )i(1|||!,r). M „ |,m „ „ , n,| \\ s
laoitluii
Hartirtt,
first
srerrtary
I lit' polo \ i- mil m w X Imiliis
by the House.
h
••u l- la n d in g a llu t iie y s
| a a la i* .
; hii|i m a %«iuH foi se\«ial hours , Kv«n«. Coast I in* «ffn i«U fioni
•-I I In* nr an nation, « i« a princi­
Irnltus. Iu*w* %o*r stv In mg
m
Th-- measures would erapo^pf
•. rT W American Steel &amp; Wire Co., j last night, and e«taped with ap . Jat ksonvillr, Tumps and Orlando
pal -prakrr tlunng the program. the President to negotiate wrneut
s | i lift e d
!•• *'tiff«M *
ll
M gldlv
which employs 15,00b to
1 H,000 pro&amp;imnttly f.lilt iti of guvrrnmrnt I n*s|M** lively; A*h#*i Frank
Hr &lt;11tea tjnsril his camlitiacy fur th# Congressional
**f
approval
tr a jo
rkers in a score of plants in the money it was leurm'*! tinlay.
stair Irgislaturr. anti lir urgrti all agreements with foreign naliqpa
1allaba*sec, S ta ir Msfcl) Hirer
ntiy also Joined the wage InLo ut* .luiil Kdimgton wss in (b«* It.i; ( **1, llsrt.lt! &lt;
sh«**i'
who
a
ir
rligiblr,
to
rrgistar
of Jack
for the export of American »UfM parade.
vault counting bis funds )r » tn - sonvilir. slid Col K. P Owen of .
ami botr.
plusee. It carries authority fo r th#
m
i
day afterrifKin when hr was struck Jaricsont il'r,
" If we want good govrrnmrnt executive to lower or raise axial* ,
se. irtary |rrasurer
Mtoicb otNial mcHmg of tbr
over tbe hrad by an unidentified of (hr Flurids l*rag ir of MumctSuMfnnl PrugriMsivr ( lub of tbr wr rannot grt it by sitting back ing ta riff talas 60 percent
Urgv ■••rmhlv «f K ight*
»l j , m , ^ tit). Mmi
lit lA I’ l
intruder, naval officer- said Tb*' j palitirs.
Jut k•&gt;••11\ills* Ih sln rt of Ibr A1liali ami complaining," hr »tatrd. "Wa making the parts.
j
Trni|il*t.
th.
n
fan
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Virtually
|..
uii.l
giav.
ly
man or men then «wept op all the*
I m (o a st l.tiir iu i Im*m«1 will lu* mu*t go to the polls anti \otr ina
I
tbe
an
nun
I
Ku»t«
,
frlends.
rash In sight, locked the dour of
trlligriitly
ami
con^cienliuusly,'*
•m'I-I nl ilm &lt; it) Hall n* *I Mornlay
tha vsull with the officer
(but br -till !»«.! fto m l- aioomg
lief..re adjuurunieitt, and at thr
f
.
held a! the r n - l M» Hu*di-t i hunli I bciii iii- form* r ablation pupil, itigbl at H (HI i.'rliH-k
and departed.
s« vi ml **ul **f •••%*!»
official** Mlggrstlull of XV II Ballard, it
nt .'I III o'clock oil St'i.lny n fh t
! baili's A I .iiuIIm'I gb
Tha Nayy Yard robiwry
coin­
and employers of the iadr*»a*l will
vutt d to appoint a committer
•
nmin.
1'b*- f i ot i oil! i oloil loll In u fun I*
KINGTON, Mar. 30.— lAI cided with report* yrsterday that
BUCHAREST, Rumania, Mar.
K n i g h ts T rr n p lars ff . in (Irlu mlo, which pilots u n i lul-mg ftti li»f Im- «|M*rial g o .sls during thr evr ^hich wtl| "g rt out** thr Votrra in
Continuing
iU
artim
work
in
limy Tin* pioyraiii mrtudrte a olir- (hr Altamontr |irrnnrt neat June. 30 —14*) — At least 26 persona w$M
VTurkiih government Itl- John Dlllingrr, mid-Uevtrrn de»
L e e - urg. I &gt;»•|.. 111d unci
D n ) to iia fir. wb**sr pliglil
behalf
uf
thr
|irup0i
d
i-rlcry
Intmiio* known »• t i la&gt; aftilt'li »• I k l*e tiffrirtl l*y
the lU U department to- perado had been in Virginia. Nor­
hurt and
eight
houses
wefe
niarkrting .girvnirnt , 'i l i h i* said li* mi ii. fully unifo rmf-l. will Join just W«*«lm*sola&gt;. raior from Lirnl . iii«‘iii!«*m* &lt;*f Hi** Senior 4'la«a at
t t a t it would a r r e t and de- folk police were Instructed to Uwracked |a»l night at leal by two
Sniifor*l
K
n
i
g
h
ts
in
t
h
e
crre
niolu
I
r
held
up
li-mpon
nl)
|n-ndU'lgb
Till'
worbl
famous
floor
"rut
on
the
lookout
for
a
r*
r
bt-aung
Sriiimul* lllyli SihiMi! Ilantiny to
| Batnurl Inauli for eatradiprolonged earthquake shoe)* tk»l
an Illinoia license, said U&gt; havr ir.g the dvcislun uf aa-a-al ship­ niea, with appr i-zimntl l&gt; I «»*» nit n his «|t&gt;ni»ti**n iii a im*Ir to III** lios ! lit** iitiiMic* of Rrne'a Oirheatra of
dlnga.
were felt throughout Rumania. ‘J
ache«lule&lt;| (u t»e pi e sc rlt
ping
organisation*’
l/oai
nf
di­
I
ilal
authorities
1
h«*
n*-l«*
m
ml
I
been
operated
by
DUlinger.
|i* l.uii*! will tiiiirltitle thr |iru|(rain
Skinner, American A in­
Many were hurl at OaUtL where
Special music will |e
**ffried
rector*. The Seminole Ag icultunTlras&lt; accept Hus rontr iliutiuio I X*hiM*«lon i* l*y «*ar«! only.
to Turkey
telegraphed
several houses also war# dartin »le l«o thr fuml bring H I msI fm ll if f Is
Club, al a meeting In the
H igh' during the .erviee b
I'AI.ATKA, Mer SO.— &lt;AP&gt;- aged. One building fell in a Bucha­
atata department that
the
School le*t night, voted .0 com - 1 -lumlelte end a male lo.ru.
Also plrasr Irl I him that I’m r i
Sccrrtary Dern, Major General R. rest suburb and eeveral
life fartm m e n t had deflniteotha^S
municate by telegram an I letter!
Eminent Cuminmnh-t K. K U n r. trrmvly sorr&gt; I«, brat br i* n**t
M Markham, chief of army engi­ nearby were badly cracked.
niaed formally to a rr e .l Inwith official* of the
Palm er! sh o announced
lh^
- r m m , **•11 Mini that I lu
|
U
M
k
•
'
neer*.
end
Iheir
party
arrived
Bpon receipt of a
certified
In Bucharest terrified crowSl
un lHie
h** public f u«t n-t iivn y '
Farm * A '.oclstlon at Chh'tgo and •tre»»nl the fort that
here U*l night aboard the Alfred poured into the streets from ptfb*
‘
warrant of arreat and
Craation of a Seminolo County th# American Fruit Grow-ra. Inc., I I* cordially invited L 1 * ICO* will
I
Dupont
yacht
The
GedDy
on
an
tlo text of “Judicial rec­ l'h y*irl*iir. Burr.u which will *«ak
lie bilildmgs and hamaa.
1«Hk, III*
at rittaburgh, to a*k Mat the ,- r ' » promptly al :t:&gt;
I LENINGRAD. Mar
.’to ( API inspection lour of proposed routes
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HKTTI.KN I UNTKOt I lis t
to rnlloct dalinqurnt account* was agreement be signed by
those
aimed,
l i k e icebreaker Truvor today »e« for s Gulf-Atlantia ship rangl
uit,
ount
immediately
OKEY B E E R B IL L
announced a* a fe ita r * of
the firm * a t once.
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I ■ucd Ileti fishermen end fl.r- horse*
Thr party planned to proceed to
ify of the warrant and M .rrh mealing of the Scminohi
WASHINGTON, Mar :«l— •*’•|f tm„ , n lo, , „ 0|, ,n (he Finnish
ft a copy of indictment County Modlcel Society
Ocala for the night but was slowed
COLUMBIA, S. C„ Mar. 306*.
whoie
weekly meeting* te held in the I
If
C
M o P(th lll'
n n o
r T i l i l 'r
n'1' " ! Gulf
down and *u halted here for the (A P I—The South Carolina le ft* .
dallrtrad at nulekly a t p»»- membera mat Uet night.
noae future, meetings whirl
. i . i . i would * D T U . S . [VI B f H 11 U 1 .. settled
the K. t, lludd
..
. &lt;
Tint perk, .bout one and one- night
near
LaU r, Amba.iador Skinner
lature yesterday gavw Enal ap­
labor controversy, working out
I
Pr A. W. Knox wa* named at be addressed b&gt; out-of-town spe­
broke
a
*
ay
th at tha Turkiah govemHevrrtary Dern told newspaper­ proval to a measure which WoOra
IIl, lnUr)d , „ a r, m e,l 250
TAMPA, Mar. 3 0 .- Ib!&gt;&lt; &gt;1 uf Sgiec.nrnl between th. ...ansy- ,
thr head of the Bureau, with Dr. cialists In sereral prnbl* .s a f­
tpoaad U refer tha paper*
hlinir, , 0
Th„ men Piesident Roosevelt "la deep­ permit the sale of 4 percent
Attorney General Conn.one- to ment end representative* of en.
J . T. Denton a* *«crctary-trea»- fecting farmers In this a ^ s .
tha pro par T»rki«h court.
appoint It. M. Marlrr of U k d -n d , p l-y r. who went on .Hike a l the |oU|rl fl. h, rm, n previously were ly interested tn this project. De instead of th* 3.2 percent
urcr. The executive committee la
Subject* to be discussed during
went* to *rr it built,” but, he add­ legalised last year, in this
. . . fur the
..
ptent of the Philadelphia roncei n j rrM.u#j
a* ............
United* Stales ma-shal
com|w*ed of Dr. Knox, Dr. Denton, these meetings will be:
Market
ed, ’’this problem is one of eco­ wise dry state.
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Dr. W. T. I-englry, Dr. 8. Pulca- packages; farm profit j survey; southern district ot Plot "I*, left last November.
IN RILL
r ARABS
nomics ’■
ton. end Dr. II. D. Smith.
The Sanford *oll work) origin of wrll thr door open yesterday f •• the |
ACCUSED O F M U R D B S
•
Thus far, the secretary said,
MUBI1HOOMH AID TWO
begin water; and crap production loans. naming of a Miami man- Guy G. HAI.EHMAN’S IIOIK FOUND
JN0 T0 N. If a r . *0. - B u rrin ') activltlea will
-te— .
*
Hg
"the reports are adverse, but some
Heave—who baa the riuln •ment
Sasata
&gt;»»t*rd*y within the next few day,, it waa
KANSAS C ITY , Mar. ML—* !
TORRANCE, Calif.. Mar. 30— day the Gulf-Atlantic ship canal
MIAMI. Mer. 3U - ( A P I —Th.
of Senators Fletcher and Ite m .
, confartnca tarort on tha announced.
—Jo h n Gadwood, a form er ette
an will be built.
body of Richard T. Burr. 46. * (4*1 - -To beat the depression
mail.
Btkdrlia $6,000,000 of
SLAYS CAFE WORKER
"These great improvements, the employ*, was charged with fMm
I PERISH IN FIR B
There waa no reason f-v (he hosiery salesman, mbatng since artist and a ‘ tune mason Joined
to Individ unla,
Gulf
Atlantic ship canal and the degree murder yeeterd*) *
forest
and
a
paying
mushroom
Tuesday,
waa
faund
yesterday
BIRMINGHAM, A lt , M4r. 3 0 - attorney ganarmJ'a attitud- H"th
[ loan! govammerit* to
naction with election day
LONGVIEW, Texas, Mar. 30— Polica said W. C.
CAtam**, senators said ho waa out of i now, in a wooded section with a bullc' plant was the result. From salv­ Hi. law rencr waterway, are bound
•Intel pro
which brought death to fe a r
crippled cafe proprietor, admitted although they had recomin- nded in his head and his right hand aged timbers Ju st Drudis and J . to come sometime.”
l b s , flood* or (A P I—A t least two (arsons
He said President RooaeveR had sens and injuries^to
constructed
seven
ostarday that he
be shot te
totl death him months ago fo r thr job. one grasping a revolver. IVece Jastlco J . Millard
ad tha Aral kilted and 31 Injured, eleven serf, yesterday
underground rooms providing 3370 sent him and General Markham others. Oadwood v a i
Th* Howa scaly, her* today when fire raatd Ms employe, Victor W righ
i H t Cun- of the best la FlerU la from the Oppenborn termed the death u
killing La* ra c y , a deputy
"to look over tha canal's route.”
square feat e f bed space.
suicide.
the $260,000 Longview Hotel.
S tio O .
aor, 22, Wednesday.
£

NEW YORK. Mar. 30. —
(A P I—Hu* Unitrtl States
‘ Steel Corporation announced
today that it* various manu. facturing companies, after
meetings with employes* representatives, had agreed u|H&gt;n
an advance of approximately
ten percent in wages.

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EXPERIM EN T IN
TRANSlENf CARE
ABOUT TO BEGIN

OTTO H. KAHN, 67
BANKER, PATRON
OF ARTS, IS DEAR

MAIL CONTRACT
CANCELLATION
HIT BY MRS. KAHN

Wtirk In Wanderers

Clot On Heart Causes j count.
Death Of Powerful i
Financial L e a d e r

Congresswoman Says
NotOncBitOfFraud
Has YetBeenShown

,lmr' , rrr ",nn‘rv

Entire City rravs1 ................
Governor’s P a r t y F o r Recovery OfjI
Comes Here Friday Girl Facing Death
From Lake County

f

Mrs. LymanElected
itnniuirNiuinLa To Head Altamonte

Here Monday

Niicbt

TriiCicBody

*e &lt;b

Dillinger HandSeen ;
In Robbery AtNavy
Y a r d In Virginia

Cooper To i’reach AI
Annual KasterServiee

I’ rogrcHHive Club 'I’o
£ l u « n w r g h offer* Aid MeetOnMunday'Nigbt
vriiiinii which Kiii.ht iti-v w |T« III, PcnmlcHN Man
A t*iMi|irr will ilehft' li-liir,- ul

rz m
S£n-

rkey PromisesTo
rest Insull For
radition To U5.

insidetAgriculture ClubAcU |
III i\ld Ot Celery I act

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ill tin II Itlffli- hatln-il ln-1 (light

25 Hurt When Quake
ShakefiRumanianCittr

Dorn vSayH Canal Will
II o Built Eventually

Doctors Organize To
Collect Old Accounts

UuHHiun Icebreaker
UeHcucH 1% M en

Decision ai*o wa* icacbd that,Miami Man KmlorHcd

V.

Democratic

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HefuUtion of Stock **xchang«a to JJrevstrt spftctrtiitloh
la i t l f i e Thing andlWfc'y pfl'vPfft Wrtny ■*'*YoofTnHl InhW M
I t we* an **ca*dlnfly fjtftdlE*?
front losing the little savings accumulated by his otfa hsrtl
feyss
nbor hnd mWaihny*s pinching, but most &lt;of thoiie who choice ta» ranaa
gamble in Wall Street ran well afford to lose, perhaps not association mad* when ,C la r k s
an much an I hey have ^ r e c e n t years, but as much aa they Holfsiuteln of U ta Oak, WM aad l»
president Ju*t In tiro* to 'bartM*
ordinarily lose in normal times.
’ , otjtcundtng figure In pUtting'iMo
Slot fnndtfnes a n d lottery tickets, however, appeal to •tract In Florida th* NXA eodwfkk
a different class of citizens. [The instinct for gambling is ni the small publishers 'and prfcrtHra
‘p revaleut in the Ray laborer and'his children as It is among1 in amall towna th ro u g h Ju ttW *
-n 't'
those Who lWUbifr'lht races or engage' hrsfock market pools, itata.
Next Monday U thr deadline fbr
feat thbee'Whb bUy lottery tickets or work the machines arc
of a fair price Hat or an
MukftlyShot* who tided their money fo r ihe ordinary necessi- adoption
accounting ayitem which
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s lo t m a c h in e ia s y s te m a t ic ro b b e ry , n o th in g e ls e ,”
s a y s I ’J t t t H u r DFM W m e. ’ 'E v e r y in te llig e n t p e rso n
kn ow *
tt .'F V lr * # W 0 ‘tw t^ tn t h e t t o c h i n e , a t le a s t $ 8 0 g o e s In p r o f it '
t e f t t e O lm hem ilVet/m ilN enn th ro w a w a y th e ir m o n ey in th e s e ,
fcrtsM lW r. 'A n V h k a iitih a l W in n in g , allow ed a s 'b p IL ’ is know n
tO 'h v e ty b d d y .'L o s s e liS h ii'n o t k n o w n .
' r ' ,,|rtilWAlrlei(H4rtl4|iWH l o r law and A m e ric a n p o w er to en-

?* V FWDAY, M A l t e n 'i C f t i i

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m~LM Y U IS R " f o T i S S h T *
HAVE ALL, GOOD: ’has 7001%
Ilona do task, and suffer hunger;
bat they that trek the Lord, shall
not want any good thing.— Pialkt
ad;to.
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H n e lo level off the high and low
apoU in the varioua plants. 1n ifff
protablllty the Franklin catildgue
will bo adopted aa the'guide for
the Graphic Arts coda member! In
Florida who rome under the aAIhority of the NEA with the State
preai organisation a i leadera and
rrpioaenlatlvea of that organiza­
tion In thla atate.
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Incidentally, If you expect',to
need sunn- printing anon, better
get it ordered through your near*
•at or favorite glinting plant to­
day or tomorrow, far tha Imka

un tr

’iJLJt&amp;t'-p-r\ J f^Ji

place where w* Lake county prlrtt*ra h a V j^ y n allpplng up nh ear
grtimaira gpd tatting ourtelrea in
fa r loanee where neWdy auapectad
It.
. c, • v&gt;
&lt; 't B iff Wh started eat to say that
the state pres* and the amallei
print ahop proprietor* ara fortun­
ate that Chart** H slfsnttsin and,
liftHehtilfjr,. Rrntel) Kay at vecre­
ntfy, arc'w here they are. W r can
tfdpmd ' upon them to g et infor­
mation ft* ua without delay. We
inh'VldJtSrid upon Uwm to be fair
and *l|Usrr and look out for our
th W tfil* Just «• If they owned all
the printing plants In the state.
And they haw the ability along
with the wtlllngiraat to verve. We
arv proud o f them.
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D O CTRIN ES OF ® * E L 8 S 2 ! l d ! £
H EXERA1 USED
DV THOUSANDS
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NEW YORK, M ir. « * - - «P&gt;—
Dirrctor* of the Oeneral Electric
Company yesterday submitted to
stockholder* a profit th artn t plan

/On* advantage Mustollnl
ha*
with hi* *lsty,y sar plan la that b)
the time it falla be will Ih too olb
te
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Mountain FolkBeHeve
Teachings Thatllad
Origin InDarkAges

Another frSaon why It la so Im­
portant to h&gt;lld Up our Navy to
trusty atrangth b to Japan anti'
England will have, k good, amenta
Ja r rebuilding thelnO *

“ ■ff*rt *n ‘mp’o/ta of
whltl’ "“mUr —

Thrcwgh *Joy, snmnmcad m aaU y
that every weak during Uw asm*
mar Sj|*&gt; Gaftwaik WerSWa %SbH
l a taken on vacation te sta owed
ocean-going Oannsti ttnara. Three
eiM n lSfta k r t jitannrtt In fdMtlmeht o f title G*rrndh l a t l r Fr*nt'a
prnmlae to prorlde free Vacation*.
"Hundreds of thousands.” it I*
allnoa need, wHI h r sent on free
vacation* thta yvsr.'M oit of them
will go (o different part* of Oarmany, particularly "border wglon*
and rag Iona of rieprm loa ." Since
the organisation began tta work a
fV«r months agd il'haa tent 12.000
e t t r workers -t 6
■wlnlOT
aport
place*.
The proprietor of a Urge retort
hotel who’ re fated, to
entertain
whrhert w as.potd * the labor aerrIce army* to vUg dttckaa “to show
him what ■ National
Socialism
mean*." • &lt;• •■*■**•
• The tea trip* are to be the big
prlrea In the reratlon arhedula.
Ttmr v lll t t i t v l i y 1 with three
vhlpa. The 'Monte Olivia will nail
with M W Labor Pront memberfrom Hamburg the Dresden wtth
1.000 will leave (ram Bremen and
the molmahlp Dan tig will taka #00
from Stettin.
The flrit cruise will be met In
the North Bra by the
German
Navy, Which will stags ceremonte*
to greet ,lh s wortrvrv and then
perform tfvanSnrerr
for
their
benefit. A fter that the
Monte
Olivia en d 'th e Orearfen will pro­
ceed to Helgoland and the I ale uf
Wight.
The D inrig VIII crulta In the
Baltic bhd her paisrtgvrs will be
tperlally honored by the etty ol
Danrig. They will be replaced by
*00 wnrkrra from that "co-ordinat­
ed" Free City who will voyage to
Koenl|ttbrra to be entertained by
the n p l t a r n f F a it Pruaala. Thu*
tha spiritual if Opt the territorial
unify of N irl flertnany and Nail
Danrig wil) lie demomtrated to
the world.

Cndcr the proposed plan
for
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" ’•* ‘ . supplementary compensation, dlPHILADE1 PH1A, Mar. 10. - ' reclort are gisen authority,
la
(A P I—Tie the heart of a bat t o , their discretion, to aet aside in any
the right arm with a red a llk '» r» r out of earnings arillable for
Wa under*land tlw Wagner bill
string to [Cerent losses * r card*— dividends un the common stock, an
ia going to be amrndtd to that thr
that I- on* of th* trtw ti o f "H r *." amount not In eice«* of 12
l-f
employer will hav* the right to
Coming down from th* Dark percent of the balance of
eammake euggevtions a* tu bow bh
Au*s, In ought across the Atlantic Ingli after deducting 8 percent of
bualnaaa shall ke run.
(tt t
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by Herman emigrant- to America, the av erig * hook valne of the comWe have always liked to I It Ink of Florid u an a h a v e n o f 1h" -(range doctrine- of H eietal num stock.
lig h tn in g , w* read, travels at 1
speed of 14,1(00 inllri p*i svcuai. t c fn g e fo r all th o s e w ho h a v e crooned th e th re s h o ld
o f •till ore lielteved by rtutueanil^ of ' B aird' upon th* present book
but U will have to itatt training m id dle Ilf# and a re t r y in g to e k e o u t th e ir fo u r s c o re y e a r s prisons throughout the mountains value of the Common, no partlcfof eastern Pennsylvania. . .
patlon can result under the plah
boob If It li going to k*tp abvad
and te n b y b a th in g In so m e F o u n t a in o f Y o u th , b u t a c c o r d ­
Different "Hba witches' , o fjg f j until the annual eaintnte 'aeallof the model a airplane.
in g to th e U n ite d S t a t e s N rw s, N ew E n g la n d Is t h e b e st dlffetent charms and different rahte for common etock amount to
d ace to jr t t w old, cold and u n w e a th e rly a s It Is.
"powwow doctui*" have dl^fer^rrt I'sftpmslrtiatsly 88 centl per share
One of th* best things
sbuU
ta rs * airflow ear* la thsl lh*x an
" C u r io u s fa c te a r e le a r n e d ," th e N ew s s a y s , “ by m ull- remedies. Some of ttiern are a u u lv j1 *rl year's esrnlngi were ffl cents
Ing tn the untieltevar; sold* ij C a ih ir*.
designed to throw
prda'trian
. or o w r th e n u m b e r o f p e rs o n s flfi o r o v er, by s t a te s . F o r
over th* top initead of runnlnr
liver lh«m tiiui bumping th* pas in s ta n c e ,‘ (dx s t a t e s h a v e t h e h lifh e st p e rr-u tta R e s o f eld erly
VIENNA. Mar. SO—UR— I n
o ik. a p e r c e n ta g e o f 7 Or b e t t e r In c o m p a ris o n to t h e to ta l
fuiprlse oidrts l.v-u*d [pstrrday.
.la t e p o p u la tio n . T h e y a r e N pw H a m p s h ire , V e rm o n t and
1 the Ilollfu 1 gimitnnont haimril
Things haven't changed #0 murl M aine, holdlnR up th e N ew E n g ln m l b a n n e r , and Io w a, In
• 100 foreign pilUliCktloit- Including
during tlw past four
hundiet ’llilna arid D e la w a re . O re g o n , in th e N o r th w e s t, o lso does
sstetal fiom th# United Stales,
year*. When Columbus waa dis
1 &lt;
and mdeied (he ivniorsl ol nude
pormlng America he wam't am well by it s a g e d .
statue- from the streets of Aua" T h e n a g a in , t h e r e ure fe w e r a g e d In tfie S o u th , p s r lir u ■bore at era than most of us hav&lt;
truin ritia*.
been for the past fen year*.
a r ly A h b a m a , lAH jisluita, M iss is sip p i, N o rth
mid
,S o u th
• Ttwe-sWflee i* M n * t 1W I s m s *
a ro llu a . In th p W e st, A rizo n a and W y o m in g hn ve a r e ln t lv iputdlratlop* marked the turn inning
Th* reiteration amendment n
y trmall n u m b e r o f e ld e rly fo lk . In g e n e ra l, th e
ra t Ip o f
, * o iletve - r u n 1 nh/ertronahle or
th* Home Ownarv' lurau Act wool
linmotal nVw-pa|wrs unt ntapal-;
litfffly fo lk Irtcrritiicd tlu rltiR th e I9 2 « -:i(l d ecad e, p &amp; rtlcu ln rmake it possible for negroes It
lines -old lieir, il »va. aim.run.-rd.
y Ih th e W e s t . E a s t e r n r a I iis w e re co n a p ltu o u a only In U lu­
borrow money from thr govern
1 The ll-t irf th1" * l&gt;anol-.l inclo.hr i d o f C o lam b iu , D e la w a re ,
M a s s a c h u s e tts
and
New
numt for lb* purpo-e of inslalllnr
1 the Saturday F.veniny l'o -t, the
bathtub-. Hut now that prohihlilm H a m p sh ire . N o rth C a r o lin a Is th e o n ly d a t e sh o w in g a deAmeiirin inagatitir. Variety, Triobsa been repealed wr dnn'l ser •ream!.’'
|Htory magaaine. Whl*
World,
what they need them for.
, Pearson's magarine, l« VI* I ■ilT h e r e m ay he so m e d isp u te o v e r W a lle r P it k in ’s th e o ry
, tiennr. Part- Plal-rrs, the Drily
ih u t "L d fo U cg in s ut 4 0 ; " but w o rk -d a y lif e ia s till g o in g on
. Prssltlfi.t Roufleielt has » rlilt
1 ykrfch ami the Near- Chronicle, thr
a flaw look callr-l ’‘tin Our Way' .o r t h r e e - f lf t h a o l A m e ric a n m en w ho h a v e re a c h e d th e ag e
j laiter twit -hrlng Ironilon publlraIn which &gt;1* explains that the Nr* if 8fi. A s f o r w o m e n , Jinel otre o a t o f 12 can b e d n ased as
I tlrni-.
Um I I* ni liber com muni m or fas
g ain fu lly em p loyed In t h e u p p er a g e g ro u p .
glam. Which will rnme as a great
‘A n a ly z in g c e n su s fig u r e s on th e e ld e rly s e g m e n t o f th e
disappointment to that fellow witAiulutlon, M ary l o n y n g to n . o f th e H urSau o f l.n b o r ritn tla thought Dial all tha wealth in tin
Ics, fin d s t h a t , t ski hr b o th m en and w om en ubove 0 5 , one
country was going to be conflacat
ed and given to him.
u t o f t h r e e h ro g a in fu lly em p lo y ed . T h is is un a v e ra g e , buU
he r a t e v a rie d fro m 2 7 .7 p e rc e n t em p lo y ed in N e b r a sk a to
On* of the difficulties involvsi
•0.8 iK 'rcen t In M ississip p i.
la prunrotlng better prices througl
•'For th e m ost p a r t, ru ra l c o n d itio n * In fa r m
s t a te s
crop reduction l* illustrated h1
atatlatlrs recently released wlil.l
f f e r m o re w o r k o p p o rtu n itie s fo r th e a g e d ," th e
N ew s
show that while th* United Stale
a y s . " h t u rb a n s e c tio n s , on th e o th e r h an d In d u stria l con
baa bean reducing its vutton m t
’lltlo n a o f f e r a s m a lle r c h a n c e f o r w ork tu th o s e o f ad v an ced
■ga other countrifa which •!•&gt;
/ ears. T id e is show n s tr ik in g ly by an a n a ly s is o f • s 'a t e s
produca cotton hav* been inerrat
w h ere a t le a s t iw o -th lrd a o f th e ag e d m en a r e em ployed ,
lit# their*. W * hav* no duuht tbs
u ch s t a t e s u re M iss is sip p i, N o rth an d S o u th
C a r o lin a ,
smstl tn- lbb north o f which thrn^
this 1* true of other crops w hirl
Hk* teen o n .r * t * n - lr * Snaw fall.'
must find surplus ouU*U |n fo r A rk a n s a s , G e o rg ia . A la b a m a , N ew M e x ico , T e n n e s s e e , K e n ­
Tem p e ll totes wata #11, h 'ly blgn-j
vlgti ruuntrles. I f acraaga Is ra. t u c k y , V ir g in ia , L o u is ia n * and Id ah o .
• r tb la m ntntng 1 from the ohlf*
ducad fn this country aloha, whlli
T h e to ta l n u m l * r o f p e rs o n s &lt;MS and o v e r th t h is co u n ­
V a lle y Slates ta th * G u ll u f M ail-,
othar countries Incrvasa acraaga tn
Ilka amount, Wa Will ba getting ao try t i U ,6 0 0 ;0 0 0 o r 5 .8 p e rc e n t o f th e e n tir e p o p u latio n .
Wlvar*. fo n t
------- r— O— ■—
It tha automoblls Industry wen
to aloha 'down bacauva Of a Otrlkr
or fbtr buy other reasons, tha bast-'
I t . » ' :•irty t C —
}* ttlv d
'It lakes th* comblh*d outputs Is tha present eras* In N»a
His* df Other industries would tbf*r
.w
* 'It*!
T A L L iiy ^ jS E B ,
Mar.
fyf &gt;fO$ortltmkt*ly at fa 11ovai Ibj if She ftre m at laig tst mulor car
&lt;A PI*-I*ari-nm t**l VNyertnf aC
to the program with a tong. Tha
p rre c h t o f tha bu alo iM o f tbs banufbSttirtrv In T ng tin d
TALLAHAMEE, M tr. M .flarifjht'bocu and (teg trtrka IhU
rulibor In d u stry Is fo r tha aota-' vttddl Yard salts," P. U 'D . I’arty, succua of tba play waa largely (A T)—A mhtlmbm wag* seals of
Wtn*ar ahoaM total about »2T JW ..
11mbits industry; and 88 p a re n t cl managing director of th* Ford due to tba effort* of Mias Laura SO cant* an hour for unskilled la
•40. W aJlftJf.'IV 'n o v an , tecrW4ary
;Utv pi*** g la u industry, i t per- d o ttr Company of Manchester, Flab, director and Mrs..R. R. Daas, bar and 40 cetita tn hour far
« tlw
commission, *#rent of lh a Iteet to d Iron indaatry, HagLaad, wrote la an - tnteraatlng Mr*. A W. Fitts, Mrs. C. O. Mc- skilled tabor on rood contract*
14 paresa t of th * lumber Industry, lit Id * on hh* growth o f tha Ford Laughhti, Mr*. R. C. Bower. Wlsa -paid for with state fund* Wit xkt
This *diu-Wta wkh approxi­
11 permnt Of Ale copper industry: joaktste in-England recently. Mr. Floraar* Frank, and William Croa- yeatenlay by the "Road Departmately ftemrt oOO |*it y*a».
19 ybrrtmt af the load Industry, M A m y tall* o f tha organlsaUau of
mint.
T V taarfvr ta' tha Miami jovkr*
Mi. ani Mis, W. il. Gray, who
pvrevat of tba aluminum Industry, -be Mknabaatar campany tn OctoTh* action was taken to equalise
-'lute. »I * l* Jh F a r t horm UOcki
21 percent of tha nickel litduatr), n t, IBM . Ha talks o f the pivja- have be* 1 oiia; yini.1 the w*-l whig tbe-e aontracta with work under
Trtflrh' bod a &gt; !•* of
Hew agnlnat Aaiachna aMusnabUsa of Wo’ d V/Cr i . : i d •&gt;'*), rjrnsi tha National Recovery p r jg iy a .
and 8|.pcrc*Rt o f tha gfrollnc la
m-lng I t s '4W a y oatoan. Dmwvan
dustrtr, kte dependent on tha aato- vhtek forotariy sxlttad, aaylag Tifitd F irs tl and Palaictto Avr- .The aaala of N and * 0 g c a u h at!
s-rll/r-trl tW wogcrlnw a* tVnpt-‘
■mb|la Industry,
n
j. hat iho Anwricaa bhlU Ford waa hue, will ’ move voon V a horns of bean la fares on oil contracts paid!
- 1 F *» t,
Miami Km a*’
.arardad at ftrst la much th* lh*lr own,
B ft'
■
,
B----- - —
fo r with federal fund*, v .
&lt;|
— r t . .W M t rth th aboct gtnoo..
waa the Americas
Sanford is sport lag a m
ara , .Tha saozlnsuni week weak was
RrtWtor Tom 'form ally of Texas tama way u
Vte by t b r o a d y i it* a — on 8 *U rb a * * Modal sc hem* which ha banal mlit hicycla, ImpracUaabla far tae.wwgwa and it boar* tlta Im­ •at a t M hours.
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. The Home Of The Aged

SANFQRD, TWEN TY YEARS AGO

wffl pvt a atop to Hoarding. Ills

portant ibamlpttaa. " 8 a a f e x d
“ ■HoabBOrt Party," a ddllghtfid Board of ftabtk Wdrka," and
IrfW jHnylat V o s given Friday m ens to b* -tha latest «r*ak in
HRrirt tudar tha waipleM lif th. -priukliog carts.
&gt; ■1 ■■ ; 4
Tftnol Department of lh« Woman's
Club and *rat a notable • vacant.
FMWER HIGHLANDS TAGS
Mnoftg tbtWc taking ) * r t krarvi

c ,f f S 2 ; a ? * ' i P S 5

land* county ta Wiki are MM
Mb MMbA Dp u
W.dnasft

Road DepartmentSeta
Up New WigO Scale

in an automobile In front o f the I tly W r. WSSI ' Wl &lt;, dT’ DaUnd.
Davis home by hi- father (gat
“
night, n few boon after ah e 'M d
• friend that she feared "rtnristhlng desperate" might happen.
Daria a few minute* earlier, had
surrendered to authorities without
making-a statement.
When a crowd began to form
•bout the JaO he waa
spirited I
away by police.
Investigator* were told that!
Mlaa Prance had re&gt;Cted tlie ’ a t­
tentions of DaVIs who last year
won a numeral as a frralttttan foot­
TrouMro T o U a l
ball player at the University of
Alabama.
Yoor Battery

Maninvilfc May Play
Bid’ll In F e w Weekii
ST. PETERSBU RG . Mar. fc&gt;,—
(A P I—Waller "R abbit" Maranvilla, the veteran second baseman
air the Beaton Braraa wbbaa left
leg waa broken In a collision at
home plate In an aahlbltlon game
here Wednesday, will be o a t 'o f
(lie hospital and on crutch** within
the nkzt two weeks, in th* opinion
of attending physicians.
Dr. Tiescot Lebietoo,
noted
hona specialist a t ’ the American
lAglon crippled children'* hospital
tere, who assisted other St. Pe­
tersburg doctors In eattlng th* leg,
aid that unless complications aet
&gt;n, the player would b* obi* to
wslk within seven or eight woeke.
Dr. Lebrrton
said that th*
break was such a natural that It
will heal rapidly and should not
hinder him from again playing
major lavgue baseball.

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On ‘D ip ^ tee'-C old
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J?LACE
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To

Metro Good

R A D IO S

Gut. of
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Bad

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SEMINOLE
RA D IO -SERVICE

Germany Bans Movie
Doll fuss Bans Many Starring .Max B a e r

. r a m s tea

tJ., '£». Foreign Books

Klht Dried

HKItLIN, Mar. (10—(A')— Joseph
GoehtMla, m ini.U r aj propaganda
an«l puhlir rnlighlenmrnt, ■ilnilnistrrrd a knockout punch yp»t*rlar to Mat llir r 'i -tarring film
"Th* l'riarlighU r and th* la d y ,"
because hr tonsU em l the holer to
be a Jew.
At the request of the tnlnlBtnr
the guvemment barred th* picture,
Tiiid Airtlver -hiiwinga in
G*ri
m an * ft Ip - he*h making ■ lilt at"
various th--levs for two weeks.

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STEVE’S

Hcttiwmed

LUMBER
UNITED
LITMHER COMPANY ,
French A .B t k ,

Phone TU

DYNAAt.TK WIIFCKH AUTO
NEWPORT, T*nn.. Mar. 80 —
Rvplo-ion of their automobile y**»
**rday seriously injured Mr- Jo *
tiammon m l hrr two stnall rhildren. A pier* nf ilynanilte fus*
was found near the area*.

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Far

Buddaa

B an k *"

MARTIN

»«'♦. ut in..

I t PAYS—tii let ns get you
READY FOR EASTER and afierl
*

■ • * ' *• ;Y iv- 1.- '•
- ,
YoUf preseat wardrobe will carry you UinM|
and Bprtalf, If y#a rofy M ear modem c M d d J aeV

Pari-MuhielGambling
In State Op 7 Million

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H n m tO w iS U F « t d S t o r e "

W. T. WOOLLEY
Owo-S-Mgr,

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P. A. HERO

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B1RVOK0 BKtAtD, 8AHF0BD. FLOWDA. FRIDAY, MARCH *#, 1M4 ~

Confederate Veteran
Special U. D. C. Guest
i t O f fle a 1 4 1
I t a , 220 W o t Elgtham th S t m t .
C lick Namber F i r * of tha F lrit
Method lit Church will meet at
2.00 P. M. at Um h o rn of Mra. B.
D. Caswell, 1210 Magnofk Avem , with Mr*. Cuwoll and Mr*.
R. J . Holly, J r . u hoataoae*.
C lrck Number Om o f the Proabyterian Auxfllory, Mr*. C h irk *
SUenwerth, chairman, will me*t|
a t 1:30 P. M. with Mr*. Steenworth. Seventh a t Magnolia.
C lick Number Two of the Preabyterlaa Auxiliary, Mr*. Walter
H. Bach, chairman, will meet at
2:10 o’clock with Mr*. Bach, 217
Holly Avenue.
.Circle Number Throe of the
Proebyterian Auxiliary, Mr*. W.
A. Zachary, chairman, will moat at
1:20 o’clock with Mr*. Zachary,
1102 Park Avenue.
Circle Number Four of the'
Proebyterian
Auxiliary,
Mra.
Crawley chairman, will meet *t|
2:20 o'clock with M r*. Crowley,
1210 8anford Avenue.

^

3*|RV

e rsona
B ilik Epps, oon of Dr. and Mra.
A. W. Eppo, U 111 at the homo of
hi* parent* in Droamwold.
Mra. L , P. Boudreaux of Lake­
land apent yeaterday her* with
Mr*. Cecil Bales, 018 Palmetto
Avenue.
Charles Con nolle* of Oklahoma
City k tha guaat for a few day*
of Mr. and Mra. W alter S , Cole­
man, Droamwold.
Mr*. B. B. Croup and Mlaa Betty
Croup of Pittsburgh^ who havo
been ■pending a abort tlm# at
Miami, arrived today to v k lt Mr*.
H. B. Lawk at her home on Park
A vans*.

Mlaa Thelma Tew arrived last
night from Florida State College
for Women at Tallahaaaea , to
C lick Number Flv * of
•pend the week-end with her
Proebyterian Auxiliary, Mr*. 8. D.
patents. She was accompanied by
Hlghkyman, chairman, will
Mlea Jim ml# Lewis who will be
a t 2 :2 0 o’clock with Mr*. H lghky-j
her guest.
man, GW Valencia Drive.

fur tha* evening.

r PAOB

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Railroad EarningsUp Boston Man Charged
Compared With 1933 With Plot To Murder

JU N IO R H IG n SCHOOL
The entire program will
ba
presented as follow*:
The Little A rtkL
Fun
M tm le
A rt
nOSTON. Mar.
30.— (A P I—
NEW YORK, M ar. 30.—(A P )—
n o t i i t t , t r i m . xvn. n r . m.
J . 8 . Dtnkk, tha only surviving "Tiny T o t"— Uriel Blount.
The Landing of the Pilgrim*.
Reports *o far available Indicate Marshall I.. Croat, 21, Boston law­
10 &amp; 2 Sc
Confederate W ar veteran In Sent"Captain M iki Standiah—Bobby
that February net operating In­ yer arreatrd yeaterday on a war |
tnok County, was a •pedal guest
J ’eck.
and gave a talk on h k war ex­ "M r*. John Carver" —Sally Mor­ come of the country’# c la n one rant rharging con-piracy lo nntrrailroads totaled about J 2S.700.0 VI, Her hi* father-in-law. a w&gt;althy|
perience* a t tha regular meeting
rison.
Bradford" — Marjorie or 1BI percent .bo v r February, retired rubber manufacturer, tie-1
of N. da V. Howard Chapter of "M r*.
See
the U. D. C. hold Thursday afte r-i I lodges.
1032, and 32A percent above the nied the charge* against him andj
"Jo
h
n
Alden"—
D
ak
Hofmanit.
noon a t tha home of Mr*. W. C.
same month two y e a n ago. Thl* predicted he would l&gt;e foun I not I
total would be about 22,200,000 un­
Iflll, 1200 Magnolia Avonu*. Mrs. ^Prlaellla"—Jean E llk .
guilty.
Drawing Electricity from the
G. D. Bishop presided and Mrs. C.
der January, 1034.
An allrrrd plot In have hi*!
Cloud*.
P, H endon led In prayer.
For Your
February grosa revenues of the
father-in-law,
Franei* W. Vaughn,
"Benjam
in
Franklin"
—Manuel
During the meeting
report*
can-ten are estimated at |247,Brown.
wore heard from the standing
300,000, up ISO percent from a now of Daytona, Fla., kilh-.i in a
Franklin" -C h a r le * year ago, but 0.1 percent under- f«k*d holdup was chaiged by po
committee*
and
arrangements "W illiam
foraagra, blooming double pe­
Woodruff.
were mad* for the observance of
tunia* and begeniaal'
the figure for February, 1032.
lice against Cm«*. Krneri W Pol­
Tb* Lodre of Old Nokomls
Memorial Day. Committee* to
lu
te
r,
10,
of
l.ynn,
who
allrgnlly
Call
Mr*. C. J . Humph
havo charge of the oboarvanco are: ''Hiawatha Theodore Klickrr.
wa* to have carried out the plot.j
10th
A Magnolia •
"M
innehaha"—
Dori*
MdCall.
SEVEN
TH
DAY
A
DVENTIST
cemetery commute, Mr*. J . M.
Tha A*refoot Boy and Young
was held on the name rhargr.
CHURCH
Hayes, chairman, Mra. SL Clair
Flihtrtnan.
White, Mr*. L. Y. Bryan, and
Boy—Jam **
Hrnry
Woman's Club, 315 Oak Avenua
Mra. B. L. Perkins; program com­ "Barefoot
Cooper.
Lloyd M. l.uca».
mittee, Mra. P. E. Roumlllat,
Service* Saturday.
chairman, Mra. W. C. Hill and "Young Fiaherman”— I . M. T el­
ford, Jr .
Sabhath School, P:30 A. M.
Mra. C. P. Herndon.
The Farm erette*.
Church Service, 11:00 A. M.
Shoulder llouquetn
At the conclusion of all busi­
Character*. Edith Pierce, Nenry
Missionary Volunteer* Service.
Hauler Lille*
ness a social period waa enjoyed
Roaietter, and Edith Bellamy. 3:30 P. M. at 007 French Avenue.
when refreshments war* served
Polled Plnnln
Old Black Jo * and Cotton Plekar*
by the hostess, aaalited by Mra. B
Cut Flowers
"Old Black Joe”—Georg* Fellow*.
D. Caswell- Those present were:
terday
resigned
aa
president
of
"Aunt Jem im a"—Virginia Dann.
Mr*. G. D. Biehop, Mra. W. C.
the Atlantic National Bank.
Hill, Mr*. B. D. Caiwall, Mr*. J . “ Ra*tua"— Danny Altman.
"Topsy"— Loi* Chapman.
Edward W Lane, chairman of
M. Hey**, Mra. B. L. Parkins, Mr*.
“ U *a Ja n e " — Barbara Stahl.
the laisnl, will rraaaume the nreaiC. P. Herndon, end Miss Margaret
"Old Pro*pector"— Ray l« n l.
denry whirh he hrld from 1001 to
Roberta. •
Phone 212-W
Old Swimming Hole,
t'rlery Ate
1027. He will re-enter arrive bu*Characters, W aller MerlwrWer, inra* shortly.
(ilenn Dreasor, and Wllhur Tillit.
The Birth of the Flag
“George W*»hingtnn" Rolf Wil­
liams.
Over 30 local persona, imper­
sonator*, linger*, reader*.
and “ Magar Rnaa"—Joseph Cummlng.
muriciana will participate in the "Robert Mnrrl*" John Morgan.
"Fun, Music end Art periivaP' "B*t»y Ros»"—Thelma Burn*.
Homeward Bound.
which will be given on
Monday
evening at 2:00 o'clock at
the "Doughboy” — Robert O’Barr.
Sailor Boy”— Robert Howell.
Junior High School
auditorium
by the Junior High School. Pro­ ‘Red (Jros* Nurae"—Dorl* Pattenon.
ceed* of the affa ir will be u*ed *o
purchase hooka for the school.
The ilag e setting for the per­
formance k said to be very elabo­
rate and wll| conalat of 10 large
original oil painting*, each
one
valued at several thousand*
of
With America'* favorite radio
dollars. These painting* are com­ and stage tune, "The l.a-1 Hound
plete except for the figures which Up," a* the basis for it* story.
Droimoa—Sllpa—Jnckotn—Shit it Is
will tie represented by 20
stu ­ Paramount'* plcluriiotion of 7-ane
dent* of the school. In carefully Grey • novel, "The Border Legion."
dralgned costume*, who will poie appropriately entitled "The Lest
—downs—Shot’* —Swell ter Sot h
before the backgrounds, complet­ Round-Dp." I* coming on Salu id ry j
ing the picture.
to the Milanc Theater.
— Hlnnki-tn— Fancy Kmltniidorril
In eddition to these un*ue| pre­
Randolph Scott, Barbara Frit*
sentation* a apecial quartette will chle, a newcomer to H o I I / wimmI In
Pillow Topn. Ktc. Priced From
render aeverat
number*.
the her firit picture, 5fnnte Blue, Fred
Junior High School Glen Club will Kohler and F u lly Knight head the
ring several time* during the pro­ Imposing cast, whirh was direr toil
gram, end the Junior High Or- by llenry Hathaway lie ha* loan
rheatrm will open the effelr with behind the megaphone on almost
two or three
•elections.
Mr*. |all of tb* recent Paramount out­
George A. M effett will k
door romance*.
reader and announce the number*
The etory. a vivid account of the
S ir* Awinrtiwnt
thieving "border legion" open*
with a terriflr gun fight In which
ma Whitten, Katherine Spencer. t (,e “legion" I* driven from CaliMary Alexander, G e r a 1 d I n
yoru^
j
■adie*' Fabric A Silk
Henchltffe,
Herbert
Moreland, i
_________ _______
Taylor Brown, Billy HoolaKanJ
Carol Godwin, Clarence A leian L a n e ReHHHUITieH R o l e
der, Donald
I ju lltrn ’ W hitt*
tridge, Jack
Standlfer,
Etmorv
Gradlek, Aubrey Whitten,
Jo *
JA C K SO N V ILLE.
Mar 30
Johnston, and Edward Marshall.
(A P )—John T. Walker, Jr ., ye*

Festival

Edgewood
Flower Shop

Easter Flowers

For Easter

A. K. Rossetter
Florist

J u n i o r High Plans
Miss Rebecca Watkins Show For BookFund
Weds Alfred Berner

Circle Number Six of the Pra*-|
byterlan Auxiliary, Mr*. L. 3
H u b ter, chairman, will meet i&gt;t|
2:20 o’clock with Mr*. Hunter,|
1700 Park Avenue.

f:

CANTOR
Scaidals”

SATURDAY

Double Show
- ■1
Z a a e C ru y ’ o

Last Rnod Up”
’.V R p U n d
“ 4
Young
L illia n
O ia h

DooUe Life

Of Interest to a number of
Quarterly buiineei meeting of | friend* here Is the announcement
the Woman'* MUalonary Society mad* this week by Mr*. D. A.
of the P in t B ap tk t Church will be Watkins of the marriage of her
held at 2:20 o’clock at the church. daughter, Mlaa Rebecca Watkins,
The Junior R. A. and the Junior to Alfred M. Berner, son of Mr*
a A. of the P in t B ap tkt Church 8. A. Berner and the late Mr.
will meet ot 2:30 o’clock ot the Berner. The ceremony w*» per­
church annex and hare on Easter formed on Sunday, Mar, 11, at
ogg hunt Each member la requeat- Daytona Beach.
Mr*. Berner i* the daughter of
ad to bring a few egg*.
Mr*. D. A. Watkins and the lata
The Sunbeam Band of the Flret Mr. Watklna and haa mads San
B ap tk t Church will meet at 2:30 ford her home for the peat flv*
year*. She waa born In Jackson,
o'clock at the church.
Ga. and lived for a abort time at
The BuaLneee Woman'* C lrck of Charlotte, N. C. She attended the
the Preebyterkn Auxiliary wtll| Sanford schools and until her
meet at 7:30 P. M. at the home of marriage made her home with her
Mlaa Rebecca Steven*, Park Ave­ mother at her reaidenre on
nue, with MUa Steven* and
eron Avenue.
Prance* Morrow a* host*****,
Mr. Berner waa born at Palatfca
but haa lived here ilnce early
TUESDA Y
Weekly "ladle# day” wilt be ob* childhood. He attended the public
school* of the city and haa been
■erred a t the Sanford
Country
an employee of the Sanford lle i
Club with Mr*. 11. M. Papworth
and Mr*. Roy P. Symea *&gt; boa- aid for the past *1* and a half
year*.
taiaaa.
Mr. and Mra. Berner are living
C lrck Nurabtr Six of the Plrat
MethodUt Church win meet At a t the (tee* Court Apartments.
2:00 P. M. at tb * home ef Mra. W.
P. Bryan, 020 Palmetto Avenue.
The St. Agnea Guild of Hoir
Croe* Episcopal Church will have
an E aiter aubecrlptlon bridge par­
ty at 3:00 P. M. at the Episcopal
Pariah Home. Reaervatlon* may
ba mad* with Mr*. A. M. Philip*.
Tb# Congregational Prlendihlp
League will bold It* mealing at tha
Parlih House at 2:00 o'clock.

Roland Floyd Enjoys
His Tenth Birthday

Honoring her son, Roland Floyd,
who cakbraUd hi* tenth birthday
anniversary recently, Mr*. R. K.
Floyd entertained with * party
Thursday afternoon
from
4:00
o clock lo 8:00 o'clock at bar home.
Regular meeting of Hemlnok 502 Weat Seventh S tre e t During
High School P. T. A. will ho held the afternoon an tg g hunt waa
conducted and garnet and con Is its
were played by the guests. Prisaa
were awarded to Mary Alexander
and Donald Whitten.
At a lata hour refreshments
ware served by the hostess In the
room* of ber home which were
decorated for the occasion with
Easter
flowers and novelties.
Those invited were: Roland Floyd,
honor guest, Patty* Hodge, Thai-

OF PIASTER MERCHANDISE
--------- SATURDAY ONLY—

Favorite Song Heard
In Movie At Milanc

EASTER GIFTS FOR THE BABY!

69c to $4.95

Ladies’ HATS Reduced To $2.49
GLOVES special for 89c to $ 1.7 5

Ja x B a n k IW d e n t

LINEN SUITS
S|M*rinl

$3.95

ASTER

at 2:20 o'clock a t the school audi­
torium.
The Daughter* of Waeley C li»s
of tha Flret Method!* l Church
will meet at 2:00 P. M. a t tbs
bom* o f Mra. P. N. Whltakuret,
South Sanford Avenua, with Mr*.
W U U hunt, Mra. O. E. White,
Mra. Paulino Howard, Mra. O. 8
Toler, Mr*. K. B. Stow*, and Mra.
Z .B. R atliff a* boate*at*.
Monthly meeting of - the A la­
th can Class of tha P in t B ap tkt
Church will b , held a t 1:32 P. M.
a t the church annex with Mra. 1.
E. Estridge, Mra. J . R. Field.,
Mra. A. C. Madden, and Mr*. W.
H. Hark*/ at bos tea as*.
The board e f manager* e f the
Woman'* Club will meet a t 12 .‘00
A. M. e t tha dub bone*.
WEDNESDAY
Tha board o f the Garda* d u b
o f Sanford will meet at 2:20 A. M.
a t the home of Mra. Fronds E .I
o k , 1101 Piark Avenue.
(
aaatvwraary e f the feondUg o f '
the Sanford Woman’* Club
wlU
Charter
ita.

Children’* New
K A S T K K F I K X 'K S
OrgR Milieu -SwUaea.

P rin t A 1’imtt'l

$1. 95

SILK D R ES 5E S
Special

$4.95

$ 4 .9 5

DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS
TIJRHANS

DKESSKS
N ire

for
children,
each for
c h ild re n

In

AU «*i»lor* Bilk hi t him

MUMurtmriit

Kperial |n it ••

‘T l r i u e d

1UODKSS

SLIPS
for children
Going a(

EASTER PARTY
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UNDERSHIRTS

SOCKS

for

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4 pair for
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PAJAMAS

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for
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p a ir

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DRESS SHIRTS

BAGS

fur

To go

for ladle*
with your Spring outfit

tu rn

l* rr a h ru u k

Km»t color*,

S U r*

11 lu "JO,

PANTS

SLIPS

for

Special lot ladle*'
■Ilk and rayon *lip* for

blue and grey
44. Pair fur

Sweat Shirts

mrn

C«vert cloth
H ue*

for men and Hoyt,
rlip-ovcn.

in

30

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The YO W ELL
Phone 128

BMK

Sanford

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(Continued from I’ m 1)
Wnllarc nml the American farm er
ptcfer to market their aurplca to
foreigners instead of unemployed
underfed Americans ti simple,"
Mr. Ilannla said. "Selling
the
out Irnlfiirul ourplua to the unem­
ployed for (n u ll they might prodim* would mran having pricro
fised l.y oupply and demand. The
last (hint; in the world the farmer
wants Is the pricc'of a free m nrkrt
" I t inay be raid the
farmers
are nu-rrly having their
turn,
where tile (nduatrlall'to have been
having Ihrdks under protecting
tariffs einre Hie fla il War.
Hot
Inriff favors to Industry,
di»rrlm lratory ncnin.l
ngrirultunIhoiigh they wrre, rerilltibl In a
laitfrr and rheaprr* supply
of
A merit an pood* for
American
coiimiInert liy n
rnntlnumio Inve«tiiient of capital In American
fnrtnrir-, for further production.
HolmIdle. tor agricultural curtrilnirnt ami cso u it*,
liowevrr.
will not result in a lartrcr
or
rheajfer .imply for the American
roraitliter. H alin'' ohtainrd
tite

For
Easter

Dive year hlddIra, and yoordelf, too, the added taste thrill of
R &amp; C rtm fluna this Faster. You can get lham Ired and Ihrv

"~KHdeltctbda.

H i- G ra d e

• &lt; |UG KAStlta &gt;UI(8
10 lb*. Sugar, 10 Up. /klce. ^0 Iba. P oiiiU ea.'
• The above p r im will be riven away at n jn tly Wlggl]
Street; Saturday night at O.-W VcUck. AJao aame
1
(iroraleria, F irst B tw oi.
j■ '"'V -’
A»V Mpna^c^. J-qr.. JNWDa-

AGUS 3

POT®

Qiaait r

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a
• 'Id '

STAitcii,
Quarts, W. II.

matches

V IN EG A R

K V eWeR
■4' lb. pkjt. Tiprary

bettc v.

JO/lUS

rooe

ANDES

20th A Fiench

I'honc aPlnfi
II.

K. W E E K L Y
Kill w. nth
I ’hone H,r,(i

Confectioners or

HKOWN SI GAK lit. pkg

Free

llig I.Ittl©

ll.Hik with

1*1! 1Jf can

rOCOMALT

III. rnn

In Ire Tru tltass
on

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P olled M E A T
C g b Slulfrd
O L I V E S I»ot
t )nc«s»k.i
toddcit llantnm

FR E SH M "P £P f

L ltA I’E J l ' i n
I'hillipV f'armed

U rirr ’I'rllnw Hipr

M P A I JII K H I 2
N’ii. 2 Ihrcnln Km
L IM A I IE A N S

Yellow Cookiiit'
O N IO N S 2 IIm.

BANANAS I llm
Carrot, m

BEETS 2 bun-

r m &gt; n ri.m ui&gt;\

T o m a to e s ib . 3 C

Applt-

Sit net-

iii-Ip

C im r iin ltc d

One Table Tennis Sel Complete
W illi K uril Pm im l t mi n|

THOMPSOiN’S M A LTED MILK
Hurry— Hurry—They Won') l.iml I aiiik!

« 4 i mint coiu»©rvalivr rrnllie thmt wi
^ * J will nrver go hack to condition* *•
k n '
w* r+ l**fnw. We have token o
r H | p p i t *tr|» forward how far forL|| I ward ran only 1** seen later.
1 1 1 1 1 **Thr Frealdent n$w ha« Ihc
greatest fxiwrr any man has had
it)
miirr the Roman Kmparor*. Con'h**ru ififM has temporarily turned ovri
u lot fw ry rxprutive |K&gt;wrr K ha* undr r
laud thv (nnMitution to the executive.
*aid
*1 wmphasixe th*» word tempoIwoni rarily. \\v can’t 11vr under a Dem­
in**, I ibcratle f«irm of government. a*«
no* | wr «an*t preserve real Demo*:-try
W* * |f we gi&gt;e any one man autocratic
by J (miMet It H impossible to tell “no
' Mould mH*ld it tomorrow.
U ki
*"li u nxi/er to kelp Uvmpcncy
o . [ in our odd hand*, than to give op
u*v •our birthright "
sheMia. Kahn urged the women to
new j
more, saying that the develop*
fb *j thent of the domestic market* was
the only way in which proeperity
could he returned.
monopoly of the Anierlcnti marVM
’’Every dne of you muld buy a
he sought the Industrlaliat Bought new hat, a new rug, or some now
to expand 1}d* mark* I,
niitio* furnltuie, right now/* *hr said.
time wise|\, sometimes fpidNh7o spend a little mure la to help
A little more, to aerve a little
“1 lie Ami'll, nn ntcrii ultullal al- more. If you ilo an, there need bv
r r a il) h * ' m m oo poly on H it A rn cr- n,, fear a* to what the future ha*
unn inuii.'k. II. lima .n k . In have in ature for U*».
Ihc rinniopiily of lilt Annritun in
“The thing to he afraid of now
dualriali.t ri'ilurtnl nnd to In paid is (he tivmendoua tax situation.
himoi'ir fm tniurihr Ibt output Wc owe an enormous Hum, and Idland ml.mu Ibr tout to the Amer­ liona are l&gt;oing thrown around a**
ican mo-u null.
if Ihry Were nothing at all.
“Scni-lJiry W a ll.tt dl.likra, hi“If Mr give ii\ to ul] the people
any*. uaa.of aU te fop.-* ■CJtcept to, yfiQ are aalrlhg fo r 4Jtiat *a billion
ja.a American cun.pniara
fafiA,- niorq* f " r this, Mild "another bil­
0t&gt;b.Wb a year to pity farm ers In lion* for thut, we soon will all
Ctirtai) production, and i a » r Iho unite in mu* 01 gatiixation tailed
(oj-t yt living; to tue arul l'»v,
tV itiluall). a tJ,0Cf,fMMI.IKK) gold
fun.) lo to i'j' the dollai
■ytintlalljr dcvaluud lu tarma of
Iplil, and to wlllnlraw. t v i f f proWASH INI .TON, Mur 30
The
tCCtlon front ahi-llcml Industrier
to atlmlt an additlunt] ISbU.000,- Sm all yi-.ti-rduy confirmed I awlie F r a trr, of I Jtali, to lu* k o ii| a il
Qoo of fahrlcattul importa.
patentx,
and
.•fQoo.1 citixansbip can tolerate rnniml.aiom-r of
but on. kind of rla*a lr|lalatinn. Frank I*. Jarvis to l&gt;e poatmaater
at (itand llapid., Mich.
rtilw .rt Atnerlcanl.m,"

Mill

2

Campbell's Tomato

m niii .o a u a ti

4

EXTRA CTS

iQ iii.

No* t Fresh White

3 Tor 30c
A Wt‘&gt;|•Flavors

S
B la c k * )' I 'm . U. N. dr

NAVY BKAW3

: : ” ) links: : : : ^
1.

roal Bran

3 lbs

fatum ci Ilaklnir

POWDER

a k e s

lb. can

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CAKE F L O U lC 'P f-. . ..? 5c
FLAKES;

1 lb. -Can Del monte

“Kitrhrn Traled''

tt. itf. FbOUH'24 » : sack
C tfn

CAKE n X iP K ' "pkrr,
For

Easter

Freah

Fancy
Kancy

Fla.

leebdrjc
iceourg

K -y*

B at Mora, Sanfi

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N A fJA S

po tato es
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Fancy Yprk

APPLES
la r g e

Valencia

"

ORANGES

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Green CABBAGE Hd,

Corner Of Idagnolia* Av
M rs tern

SPA HE It IBM

2 Ilia.

V li lr r n
B E E F L IV E It

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FVfah fi ruuml

H A M IirW JKIl

2 lb*

i Our1 Own Main- Frrah

Otfuntry S A P S A C E

lit

(Not Sheep)

(lonuine Wc Utii
IJA M B I . E C S
lh.
V tX l.

BOASTS

lh.

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Flour 24 lbs. 9 3 G
Malt 3 lb. can OQ'C
CtMitl I-SirIn
BROOMS eactifigC

KZU

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M eat M a rk et
lS’e»tcrt\

Stew, I^ilr;

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H it te r 's

f&gt; K Puwili'i* (11
SOAP 111 for
Ojici'ufa

I "o ik

B E A N S 3 fo r

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Calunivt baking

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RO BERTS’ « ?

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M O R E JF 0 0 D V A L U E

Western Pot

ROAST lb.

12'/2c,

15c

and

W c.lcm

Mixed

Hot nd BTEAK Ib.
B rer |llh Ib. |0c
ETEW " 3. Uw.

STEW '
Home Mad*

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Pot Roasts
Few SUcelMWelj..) i

WMcra End

Pork CHOI'S lh.
Kdd of Smoked
HAMS.

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R ic h In V IT A M IN “ B

FANCY FAJ

�TODAY, MARCH W.'ItM

Polk Citrus Growers
T o

t,Ifat

j

# trrlc» , or for mrdicmt houpttal
IroaUnrnt of tho«r suffering from
.f ^ r ioju rira or di«*nftra."
'-O i i of Ur. BowlrN critics, ■
•l^ejfyhiin, hid rem irkcd on Sund ly that “ it is a altigulir fuit

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RADIO VO TC R E C O R D E R —An
gi.trumknt which permit, radio
Msltnert to push one of three
button* Indicating whether he
liked, ditfiked, or reserve* opin­
ion on a particular broadcast
has been made public by Or,
Ntvll M, Mopklnt nf New York
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TdYRriJ1 hv lin d e n *
nf
nnilhvtt *t Pbiitifh loiiniit*'
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the Ioral P ir t ly 'W i-rlv ft » ' t
and Lnvelt'a Ornertrrin lhl»
"pVend, arm riling In an non •inr- • h f l
made by Maiko tta lh n a lli. n lore’
atore manager. whn antd that Hit
one rent aalr aponaorml hy
hi*
rompany ahotlld create ilinrh IliV
tere«t and proie eery alien aafvil.

'J

Thr plan, evplaincd Mr. Util
trralh , runatilutea the purr hoar of
le ita in article* at rniulat prtr i
and another of the aame hrahd fnt
only on&gt; rent extra. Ah timHiial
array of food* eapeelilly applu
priate for B arter ha&lt; been atorki-J
for thia aala, Ih*
announcement
concluded.

b U rlJp aad Ct rater* &gt; f . a
fill Celery A re.

Phone *1

Seahoard Gets Money
ToBuyNewEquipment

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thHHHHi lonn b&gt; th** l*ul&gt;hc W ork*
A(lmini«(iHfion to ihv Sea him nl
Air I,inr rm !« « y
At th r *nnvt limp the* romitn*
sion tori*i\«*«! tin application from
the t tiiir, Mobile Arvl
Northern
i-nihomt f«*t M|i|«mv«t of a l*WA
lomt of fl.fHM.IHMI
A r\V A limn of
to th*
Ito*ton ftnd M*im- inilrtMil by ihv
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|» in 11m'*■ «f
n!*o vrnw
n|t|iniV pi!
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|irti|io*fii| t t tiu&gt; five* npn loiimuitil**', |tHl0 box (Mi- mi I I on Inure
m i- to hmil
phfiwphali
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«&gt;f NmI ioii- I oUU mI fTJt.Ml up
tn
the* citil of I!•■»:», Anthony K^tn.
! lurd |V1V\ m-a I. told thr hoil«r of
f rummoii* Tin* fignr**
mrlmlwl
i tthtnbiition* towmil intim ation*!
, lalsir office rRpr»i*r*

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Fri.-Sat. Mar. 30-111 itutepvndMt - Home Owned and O perated

l hr

till it* IVyuimd

Apt

by liivk Yesterday
there «.«■ nothing
a l hi u l lit*

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SUGAR

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COFFEE

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tell..* ONIONS
3 lira.

l.i'tki Millf ( ainrli 1lic»lrrl(fld «nd Old (.aid

COHN :i No. i cun*
iHuind

c a r t o n

WESSON OIL Pint n m 18c
Qt. Can
CORN Ilrockpnrt Golden Hantnm 2 No. 2 Cans
COCCOA
(Jimker Maid
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|c«iuntry Holt &lt;

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quart
dozen

th* following for haloriiav
lorry Ithoharb
Hf. Muahmoma.
I l l ■AfcRaragua.

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llm

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16c

l i u t l r r lb.

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Retina
b th*.

Fancy

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22c

[RICE 3 lira. I

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Round

MEAT MARKETS

O - Lam b R O A S T

Boned A Ktilleti
RIB ROAST
Ih.
7May Wratern
BEBf ROAST
lb.

Colored Make f

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bn
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Shell vtl

M ild — M ello w — J ’uns— S m ii I oh

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BEANS lb,

H O'C LOCK

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BOAI* &lt;&gt;r

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O R E F O O D ’ V A L tlE

'flrara. Ra.te.

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trlloH Conking O N IO N S 2 llm. lie
f lV a - h liu r n .

( o f f e r II).

Bushel hpr.

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(Ding l.r o w n C E L E R Y hI b IU
Sf
|l. 8 . N o . I R o t a t o r * 10 Ih *. 27c

T h o n o iJ3

10 lb*

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T t l I M IA H S F K .
M ,i
:tu
&lt;AIM |*rANwt« mrnln«t luck nf i*n
♦xtvnxNou ,.f tunt- f*»« na&gt;.inr t n v i

unit I I

w k f f f i l l other n tiZ tn -.‘
Is th* activity
of
the
jfURMttictn IdCgion lobby in hmhl
p i ll 1' lip 1 'special class of he*n*«fi
M r ie f *
tvs] above at! othfi
M kb^hs1 that 1 ragard ia a ‘pollti
ma u n d U fT * (a quotation from hi*
■ far. 14 aermon) amt *» cancer
■ fa n th# body of our American

,v t y _______
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Jr
ft,

Something Helpful n* w
rather unique l i he in - »la»

We Deliver

N EW B E A C H O U T F IT worn b y\
Ida Luptno It composed of ft plaid
seersucker blouse and matching i
wrap-around skirt worn over the ’
bathing suit. Miss Lupino Is now
appearing In the screen euccets jjj
•♦Corns On Marines/* —

s f t M f o n , be plscc«1 |h n Rperiulj,over

old

liquor. II a daily morning Ytatur* of
th# laboratary dulirt of .ap art, In th.
Continent.I 01.tilling Corporation
plants No on* la bbrn a vrhlikay »«
per*. It I. a cultivated ta.tc that ioon
| batomaa an calra ..h .a ,

TIO N g —On Mr*. Franklin D. Root*veit'a return te tha capital from trip
to Puerto Rica. Pratldent Roo.ov.ll
want to th* atatlon to moot hor. It
waa tholr twoaty-nlnth wadding anS M g B ^ B n lv e r e a r y .

bis Dittuse Light

e r s

Sholtz Says He ( ’an’t
Change Existing I^iw

. M t t l r e n w n t l f m ; ‘ No pci mm bt*
W u n h * Wore a u n ifo r m
m u st,
|fa|| o f benthic ill j n s

TE»T — Th,

U blindfold mat for companion of

;

O R jE T tN O ^ N ^ O b fO R A T U L A -j

•'RED A L L E N , famous air
lomedlan, and his w ifi. Port*
.and Hoffa, appearing In a
now show, “The Hour of
tlnoHes/* every Wednesday
night.

( h i t Die persons who ilo the g r o u t -

H t »hooting ir e thrmr who never
l e S s n y contact with war aervice."
' -^Without having any war rrc
pelt iufricien t to hoeat of,” Dr.
BoWI* aaiJ yr*terdey,
“I
did.
.^ M tfhd lrea, a* a chaplain
(nf
B a t* Ilonpltal &lt;r&gt;)
*er\ing
In
Fran ce in. 10 th are enough of thr
BnUUl year wmmded to have a
4dep under*landlna and akmpathy
f l k thrfae men.
' -B u t what I he American public
f t t W Mil tenerally re a llir t» the
Mnormou* growth, ureter the prr»p u re nf the American legion lobp r atkd klpdrcrl force* of ten* of
Jn lllip o e .a f dollar* of
rapanai*.
^ o n u .e . and penaiona for
mm
Who came out of the war tn |irrfact health, and fttt the fam illri f men whoor death
In reocnl
mlltra had no direct
connrrtton
■Wlfb'th* war.
7 **ln reBartl to the*c furtlver ilr
m anda ifpdtt the I'o iin l
S tatu
.TlO M cry. I aland naactly where
tha P retidrnt aloud wht-a hr -ul'i
t . the AtneH cin l egion at it»

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HOME EWEET HOMET A
aback In Arfcanaaa, where living
eondltlona are bclag tavoltlgilod
by Government repreaontttlv**,
hou.ta a family of flva. It hat no
convenience, and tha atove la a
Placarded oil can.

t r i k

&lt; x A k EI-ANU, Mar. 30— About
1H) percent of Polk count)'a eitni*
Imtuatry was repriraentcil al
u
meeting held In Winter
Hawn
W nlnm U y, when &lt;1 t n
unanlmoualy Votnl to leilat Hi* effo rt.
Of th* United Citru* VVurlwi of
Florida to ehiae their plant* by a
gonarat atrlk* In th* rltw * a m
Monday. Co-operation al«o
wa*
pledged h) delegation) from Highland*. Orange and I’mella* nu nt in .
.Th* l ’ . C. W, organisation it
hot recogrired by (hr Amrriran
Federation of lab o r and arvrral
employer* and moat of thrir workora are affiliated with (hr A. F. t.
and would not ttrlkr. Only a fen
more week i of the fruit aeaaon
remain, packer* point out. and Ihnt
a few daya lint would not he
rioue.
.
Offlrtala of the It. C. W Jh ich
ia headed hy J . T. Hardee of Aion
Park, ordered
the
utate-wldr
walkout after a »Dlke at
the
Chandler-Davit picking plant herr
failed to bring recognition of the
union from the plant'* official*.

IXiAstar Again
&gt;rganizationIs
ir On U. S.Life
; NFW YO RK , Mar. s o .- D r .
A lta r Ruaaell Bowie, rector of
fa r e
Proteatant
Rpiacotial
ttwrrh. Tenth Street and Droad« r , baa reaffirmed hit belief.
BK 'tittered In a aermon on Mar. j
(he Warhlngton lobby of
M American I,egion la a “can|f Upon the body of American
r*.Ha maintained hi* aland In thr
m of a threat hy official* of
10 Ktnge County unit of th* l e - ;
ion th a t uni eat he retracted the
•lament, they would bring a titael
lit fo r 1100,000, hut he aaid he
raid make no reply to the rotnI jt k kUoit they tent him.
"H ie Important m atter In any 1
acuta Ion about the a rtirltir* of
• American Legion lobby,” the
etor aald yeatrrday, ”1* to g*|

fto ftU t S

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5c

l^mb
Hllon.DKR ROAST a.
llall »r Whole
„
PIIR'TAN HAMS

R o u n d o k C lu b S t e a k

I

22c

lb.

Western

lb.

15C
I S c

1!2c

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*B B 8A W W »W

» TITLE AS CITY’S
| GOLF CHAMPION
Victor DefeatcdHotisholder By 3 And 1
To Gain 1934Crown
Raymond Lundqulat I* the new
C ity G olf Champion.
He earned the 1M4 title at the
flanford Country Club course this
week when h# defeated
E.
K.
Houaholder, II and 1, In the finals
of tha an n u li city poll champion­
ship for men.
tan dq u ltt reached the finals by
defeating J . P. Steveni, and Hilly
S e v ille white Mr. Kmishnlder first

mm
Fear t h a t Pensacola
Youth Waa Kidnaped

then Howard Pavjlle, to reach
the final*.
'
3
^ohn Rick, acoring a G to 4 vietory over D r. A . S. Mct'allum, was
the winner of the second flight
play In the tournament.
Klek scored victories over l)r.
A. C. McKeynolds and Chandler
Sharon before he met M rUrllum .
who had deleateil K ilb y Kite and
Jack Peter*.
F irs t flight consnlation play was
won by J. P. Stevens who seoie-1
a one up victory over Andrew t’arraway.
Second flic hi consolation pluy
was won by Ur. MrReynuhl*. 2
up o«er Mr. Kile.

Ralph Bellamy

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E M P LO Y S A C H A U FFE U R *'

- H E HAS D tSCO YERESX &gt;
TH A T H E CAN M E M O R ­
I Z E HIS L IN E S M O ST
e a s i l y ^a z j h e . w h e e l

Grapefruit leagu e
Standing
Nrtt Tof k Vankws »

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COLUMBIA'S "ONE
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U r E i THE- BEAUTY

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Double rale for capital or
black face letter*.
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ingredients of Vicks
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Master MinKb-bi- T n
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timiisun,
Phone 4213

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A. I*. MAGPIE, BRANCH MANAGER
inford Branch
Sanford, Florida

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unify rrfwll
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Flunk l&gt; Hum m
T e x ., p u blish er,
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, a gotHil onr*,
hi* cunt inui'il- It*"
f.-iferal p io f
11. ru rtv n ry r e ta il vitiulil rom|M*l
[i.tstr-, * * .,i M iif illic it h eariU to got
I rid o f th em ipurV ly. Mr. Cm m al
I le lielU'Vca. He pm nled out th a t

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1 5 — A pnrlm cutM fo r H cnl
T W O K.MAI.1. d i - m i l d . . fn rn i-t -.- t
a p a r tm r n l* . P iivnti* Hath. Hun
ao n ab le, 311 M agn •)nt

SPECIftLIST\ V&gt;
TOOLS
equipmentA^
GAUGES, m

against

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MORE FOOD VALUE

S a l*

S P R IN G IS IIK ith
Nf.. US tor
Hlib b er
lioAc,
la u ii nmivrt ,
&gt;pi Ink lin g h i ns, vim l iiiki'a, oiul
g a rd e n
hoe a.
S la n le y f Hogur*
Fla rd w a ra Co.

It it Titiilntly tliminttltd
in tAii tAop — /or u r /tor*
( i f ttaublt ta it'i itu ttt
u tin ttA iallj and tktn

trty rtmtiy it in cur ikefi.

TW O M ILK gniits fresh in Alsu
young Jersey (stidly c«w. I. A.

KELLY- SFWNOflELD
H*tM*nd
|
Last Milts
r ' ------- 1
4-Ply ■ 4.40*11 ; 34 JO
'’ l I D i t t 11.30
4.30*11 I n .» 0
A 7 J.1 9 10-JO
4.13*19 ' 33.00
&gt;1.00.19
3.00*19 ' 33.13
14-03
IL tS a lB
I7.M
5.13*1 ■ | $6.30
4-Ply
5 l J 0 . 1 t J JS-SO

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Rcnaud, 2201 Oak Avr

Central Florida Service Station

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R ic h In V IT A M IN “ B

CI^OKtN(i O U T Ktruscau Pattern

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mill cash priie It T Tiller,

l5--M laC frU n &gt; f*iu *

T har# la a epee la I Ideal brand for citrns ooaM typet
of aoil and apecial brands for tvenr CrvAft Mid
table produced In Florida- Bach brand li tlM W * «
of careful scientific atudy and practical fU U IM tt.
U*e Ideal FertllUcra on your crop# th layM f. T J J T
vrill become your preference after yon nan tmm
one time.

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A"* i i *»- * t if»fi. The object **

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Full Feeling”
A ftei Meals

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Apply

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W ith qutlliy m Imporiant u l l U l b i i l f U f O j i e i r t
•ffurd in tik o cb tflcct. Your left 1liltr must t»«
cerclully balanced nnd ita mechanic*! cofttfltloa
mu.I be l » r l « t when II m c b «
'* •
iu m sou esn b , « u i, ol when yon » ** Meal FertUu ,f». IlH lf record o l over lo fty year* o l i K r t u (ml crop production right here In Florid* l i c J u r
proof of lhal fact.

P It 0 I* O S

12— W a n l H
T O IH 'Y
plow

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C l) K K E N

Celery Market Reports

E A T H E K IAhv*t c*i» ««!{*&gt;, •*nn
roeee, and other S|&gt;nug flou*
Htewart F lo r in , Hi i \l\,iJi \
P h o tic 2 60 - W

W A N TED
g a rtlen

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' ’O T IC E

SOUND A R E TAKEN AT V IE SA M E
TIM E, TUB Y A R E R E COBH TZO O
TW O P lf T IR E N T STRIPS C F F i’J \

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Herr la lio» 'nicd/nrd * TllackDrauttlit. proved liclptul to Mr
An Ida W. Uttu.li, lit Kurt (trven.
Ha.
I liavp lain ii Illuck-Draught
vi lii'ii 1 tu-vr fell dull from overcatliii. or cattiifc' tun liurtledly.” Ill*
write* -'Hmall .line* rlgltt iJtrt
i n c i l i rtrt me o t i , vmti mid tu-nvy
frcllng, t am ii -'rr'.'it bctlrvcr tn

I— Automohtltw
pahsengar

I.K f s A l

TN

\ fuN ox ? ) in Hack taxes

San ford
CLEANERS

l.K U A I.
ri'ScVvi'
life
In su ran ce
co m p any
doing t.u sln e**
tn
r i m i d a fo r over
Ufi yi'urn
mid
w ritin ic | « r t u ip n lin g , non p m tic i
pA ting, ju v e n ile ,
fa m ily
irifoim*,
Kalnry mivin^N., a tm u ily
I'tm iii,
health niitl H crith fit, mnl till olh*,i
forma o f 1i fe* co v o ru g r,
r e p r e s e n t Ative- in this
t«*i• el«*e&gt;
UnUiUNlfy Im gt
f i l »« y r « r m m m issio n * vi iti» 1!» ymr** of ii n* ^
Hla. C o n tra ct w ill
ifire il with
hom o tiffin ? ill IV nn sylvnn l# . AH
rtp llo a pktrfictly I’iiiifitfiriiifti I' tf
B o x 132 , Ju rk rtim v itlr, I In

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204 banford Avenue

r s s t o a n E s t a t e i n s c o r - &lt;£
, LAN D, B U T W H E N SHE
A
\ L E ARM ED *H F HAD TO D\y '

by on* who real'} knowa ho*
B r lg g * . Jeweler, M ae. A *.

AUSTIN

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO-

fl
Rl fA LA HOY
was ID LE H E I(f- J 3 &amp;

VICKS COUGH DROP
UAVE VOUM

homes with goo&lt;l

AFTER

leetMni, MttnltH end iltpinUbli in the

«tli#r(Un«r»U

rlterg rd

“ I l c s t F o r T h e .South'*
Homeowner* with an eye to economy are saving them*fiv«w further expense by protecting the *4v it il apots* on theii

|m &gt;

ir Until it r«U«f of LfMng *1 tn himi M m , led *,'

nf * I n n artlrrH. Ns r#fiii»*n s.r
rm.Ua will hr «UfR f«»r riiireltAflwfl*

A STU FFY H EAD
rob t you o f sleep
. . . spoils your day.
T o d ea r your head
q u i c k ly , u se th e
c o n v e n ie n t n ew

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N E W S M Y R N A , Mar. 1 0 .—
Granville Read, 44, mayor of Corona'o Heath and one of tlit- nutstamling bu»ine*a men of Ne-Ci
Sm yrna. succumbed to a heart nt-|
tack at noon yesterday after a
brief illn c'*.
Mr. Read v u
born In Ocoee,
came In New Sm yrna more than
30 y r a l* B£n and bad been in the
automobile business here for to
year*.

the most promiiiny ciew [n the
Lindbergh kidnaping case I* the
■arisom money which the United
Slate* serret Mrvicc encounter*
f-o-., -ime to timo a &lt; it i&lt; pul into
circulation. So far the Lindbergh
ransom money ha* appeared a
hill or two at a time. It hr* teen
, recognised too late to enable apj jirebrnsion of the criminals, if the
| bulk of it were auddenly forced
I into circulation the chances
of
j detection would ’he materially in­
creased.

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Mar. 30.— &lt;AP)

P EN SA CO LA ,

— Pear that hi* *on wa» being de­
tained immeahcre againrt hi* trill
*■** expressed here yrsterday by
John W. Malone, Pensacola l i n k ­
er. announcing that tha youth,
George II. Malone, a senior at the
University of North Carolina, ha*
hern m l**in* *inre Mar. 22.
Young Malone left all lib effe rt*. Including a railroad ticket
I to Prn*arnla, in his room at the
j university when he disappeared a
work aim.
Malone said hi* lioy had l-ren
worried about hi* grade* rreenliy
but bp dertired he did not Iwlleve
( eo-ep would hare f,»ri school voiuntarily bu ciiac o f tkat.

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energy required per day by a year old child.
About one-halt of the energy for a child of five
and about one-fourth needed by a moderately active
Drink Milk for Health and Energy,
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OVERRIDIKe OF JO BLESS

EA R RAI L Industry D espite N R ^ C odes VtIO W01 HtLU IHMJKAN

ACE DISPUTE

PATERSON. N. J ., Mar. 31 - included In any NRA code.
Exploitation of child lalx.r exists
They are paid from tlx to nine
j In the ailk industry here. J . .1. Ke­ rent* a yard for weaving, where­
gs eye.
« m A
, hoe. representative af the
Silk as the prevailing rate In tecog- j
.
IlD lllty U t A ppeal j Textile Cod* Authority in this nixed factories ia ten rents or mom 1 R f l l l l C y H o p C S W l
a yard.
80 widespread is the condition
&lt; hildrrn, a* wrll a* women anil
men, are forced to work fourtee-i that it haa bern given a nu ns in
19 sixteen hours a day in factories tha silk industry—“family lem w ."
oneclaaacd ax "sweatshop*." he said. These produce more than
He blamed the condition on a fourth of the silk woven in thiv
WASHINGTON. M»r. 31. group of broker* called "convert­ a r e a - one of the largest silk mill
WASHINGTON, M a r .
31.'
| (A P )—Speaker Rainey told reN **(A P)— Pres Went Roose- er*,- who, he said, pay pitifully sections in the world,
These “family loom *" are lnT ; porter* yratrrday that the overlikely to have the rail­ sm all| amount* for the labor of
|dependents, owned ususlly b, the riding of President llooserell** ve
road wage controversy back entire families.
“These broker*," he said, "a re |head of a fam ily—man or so man. to of the independent office*
on hia hands when he returns getting
rich at the expense of pov­ The proprietor has lnvr»t#d in "not aa aerlou* aa some people
from hia E aster vacation.
erty stricken famllirx and in de­ machinery and the looms are hi* think."
lie expressed the hn|-e that It
Joseph B . Ejstm an , fed* fiance of the principle* of NRA." only livelihood.
To him come* the warp. It Is would not he nrces»sry to enact
More than 3,000 adults ami per­
oral co-ordlnatdr of transporvet
It tatlon, announced yesterday haps 500 children nrc employed In hia joh to make the gray goods 1 additional legislation to meet
rren *’ and pay rv.torsiIon outlay s
(Continued on P ag* Two)
these
sweatshops,
which
are
not
*' %that while the differences be­
insisted upon hy Congress
tween the carriers and the
The realorntion of Id peTreat of
workers were not lrthe federsl pay rut. he laid ,
caused the largest increase in exrweeweilabU, he was unable
to
pemlltures.
the dispute "aa long
at
r a la possibility of appeal to
" I hope some way will be found
higher authority."
to absorb the additional outlay
without Increasing taxes,” he said.
B a added that while hr would
Asked whether the Itemocretic
Wot abindon hi* role a* medita­
to r and would lUUn to any sug­
revolt against the Administration
gestions either aide might make,
was "a ll over" in referring to the
"It ia probable that a settlement
tdg vote Ui overriil* the President,
Rainey smiled and said;
o f Um controversy will have
to
■‘ Yes, it’s all over. The boys
•Walt the return of the
P resi­
dent." He indicated It might bo
have fired their gun* and are
necessary for the Preaidrnt to apbark behind the breastwork* You
TA LLA H A SSEE.
Mai
31
WASHINGTON, M a r
III.
(Continued On Pag* F o u r)*
e nt a commission to examine the (AP&gt; — A new (iropocmi for gov ( APi -Governor ll«vc ‘■'holli had
•r controveray and advise the
of
f»owt»r con.-iderable to
»*y yesterday
country of the merit* of thr case. em inent ownership
plants ramp from Sen ator N o rm
• T h. fact should be emphasised," of N ebraska yesterday at the nnr til school principal* and school |
h* asid, “that there ti no present name tim e the trade comimaainn official" who ‘ are nrglrrtDlg their |
.
__
.prospect of a strike and that If was receiving fresh testim ony tha* duties, running around making j
Cl*GVRLAND. Mar. .11.—b l V fa rth e r effort at aetllem ent*fails. public o fficials had W en bribed by speeches."
The Governor addressed hi* re­ Alvanlry JnhtiRton. grand chief
tha controveray muat proceed in a power eumpany.
The Nebraska lvnte|M*ntlent Re­ mark* to members o f the Volusia of the Brotherhood nf I aoeomio
accordance with the orderly propublican said public ownership ap County S c h ool Hoard, who c»ll&lt;«l tlvr Kiigihrcru. and H. .Stirling
' cadure provided by the
railway
pearrd tu l*e the only ray of hope at In* o ff ic e to "give un replans Smith. prra»drnt of the
doxed
. Isber a c t "
for comlniiting “the universality of j tion." o f school expenditure* of i Staniianl Trust
Company
of
■ •" Eastm an reviewed the
entire activities of the power 1 r ti * I that
ihouit
Imiiitful propreity
Cleveland were Rerite nrfa! today
proceedings, recalling
that
the exist* in nearly every locality in recent check of the county's school
to aerve one to 30 years ric h in
union* In 1933 bad assented to a the Uniteil States / 1
record- by the S late Auditing IK- the Ohio penitentiary for * min
etlon of 10 percent in
the
'‘Regulations will not cure »he part merit.
application nf fund*, and
faUe
w*g&lt; and that through va- evil," he said. "W e have tried tha 1
nlry linked witfc
the
bank'*
Governor Shullx t*»M lh«* W a-ti
agrtcrarnU this had been
JoUnaU
long enough to know that the p *» ' lansinlMri IhlTT r r ‘ ~ " i r , l ' lll,t
ffailure.
*
u l waa dua ut —ead h f trtO t 'id g u la U * I2l* l*g4SKWr&lt;T“ ^
n r * * v S ln r ' p r t n e S » ls arulf In tha hank - “
A. M MrTlermrtll, «n «*#nittiur f&gt;rhrnd n ffb ia U .' waa "aum ething
_ "T ha labor repreaenlattvrs ap fur lh«* r 4tmviiiajii()'nf t eat i fieri that I hi »rh«Mi| lM»arda ahoulit atop, of
paac unwilling to entertain any lh$- Pari*, Atom., municipal p«wpr fUe they ah mi Id make r$*4lurtion^
, pgopoaal which would
continue plant bad ln*t*n Imught by thr in ealartea for the lline the par*
■. -%Jaw 10 percent deduction until the Kcnturky-TenncFxec
Light
and non* are away from their dutir*.
'god o f the year," Kastman -aid
Pnvvi-r Ccimpany through thr hrih
“If they want to gel into poli­
MIAMI, Mar
:tl
' .’ * "O n tha other hand the rail- rry of (Jrorgr I*. Fryer, thr Pan*
ties and »ome of them •|uile oh •lent Roosevelj
RU goad ftpraaentativea a|&gt;i&gt;e*r un city attorney. Thr* Kentucky Ten
vim isly a r e In a l r c a r l y , " t h e g o v e r
off f irent Aban
S willing to entertain any pro p osa l ne*M't* company i* a *ub«nliary of mu said, "th ey should do it open [ mg
j j ^ lm l(|
- —
which would not *0 continue It, the Anpocialcd (in pi and Klrctru
potass earnings *nd traffic rearli (Nimpaiiy.
I
Vincent A stor, ow ner of
the
"1 object to any superintendent J yacht Nourmnhal on which the
* condition which In their opinion
A d istrict Colli t doc*i-t «n d n , h
w er
..
_____
. .i . tiribcf
.
&lt;,r principal or any other sc bool of - 1 Prefcident i» cru ising, sent
the
(Continued on Pag* Two I
reported F ry
had .In.»»'»

To President Held i
ByEadtmanAsHolding Up Settlement

FORT MYERS, Mar. 3 1 .— With
• bundle o f rhubarb under hit arm
K. 8 . Keppler of Clewlaton brought
to Kofi Myer* yraterday evid*-&gt;re
of a new and profitable crop for
the muck land* of South Florida.
Mr. Keppler and hie eona nave
20 acre* of rhubarh over around
the aouth shore of ta k e Okeecho­
bee. He report* an enormoua yield
of more than *0 Iona to the aero
WASHINGTON,
M ar
I I .— and aaya that with proper plant­
(A P )— Unsound, ruinous and th* ing and cultivation, based on this
product of thenriata were appella­ year's experience, he can produce
tion* applied to th* AdminUtra-J 41) tons to the acre
tion-endorsed unemployment In­
At pieaClU New York prices of
surance hill yesterday by repre­ appivisiinately 12 cent* a pound
sentative* of Industry and of the a 4d-lnn crop would gross close to
American Bar Association.
$ 10 .00(1, not had for an acre of
Tliey brought In the Hnusc 1 ground, even in Florida. But Mr.
Wgy* and Means sub-committee Keppler say* he can da even better
the view* of the National Pub- then that. Naxt year h# plana to
Ushers' Association, the American
Transit Association. National Edi­
torial Association and thr Illinois
Manufacturers' Association.
"The social legislation worker*,
whose views are represented In
this hill, are more accustomed to
dealing with theories than facta,“
said George (\ I j i r o , of New
York, of the publishers' associstion.
"On paper, a flv® percent tax on
payrolls may he ideal, hut in prmc*
tire it would result In the definite
retaiding of huainraa recovery "
f'harlex Denhy, Jr., chairman of
NEW YORK. Mar 3t.--(A ,i the American liar Aaaociation'p The danger* of a Kurn|&gt;ean war.
committee on unemployment in- at least in the immedlste future,
aura nee law, contended such a plan have been greatly exaggerated, In
Truslow
would tend to promote unemploy­ the opinion of Jam es
ment on ita own account by in­ Adami, hlllorlan »nd
EHillt**t
creasing the cost of manufM-turwd prli* winner, who paused her* ye*
articles.
terday on his way from l,ondon
"The Imposition on industry at to Washington.
"And il'i not hecau.s several
this time of the tax burden con­
templated by thia measure would nations of Europe might not want
render buainr*a recovery absolute­ to make war." Adam* **ld, “hut
ly hopeless," *ntd Jami-n I. Uol*- heeau.e they rannol
"England can't make war be­
nclly, vice-president of the lllinuir
cause at present
the
prupte
Manufacture™" Association.
wouldn’t .land for It. Unless It
ware perfectly obvious to every
nisn in th# etreat that th# life of
the British Emglye was ml almk*,

Represents tivesOfln*
duBtrv, B ar Associa­
Found To A
tion Term Bill As
Added Outlay
Unsound, Ruinous
out Boosting Taxes

rf~1n!lj''

:Veit ia

U .S. OWNERSHIP S H O L T Z R A PS
OF U T I L I T Y IS TEA CH ERS WHO
URGED BY NORRIS ARE ‘POLITICING’

union

Clewiston Man Expects To
Gross $ 4 0 0,000 From Sale
O fTw entyA cresO fRhubarb

Idea AgainAdvocated Governor Says School
Boards Should Stop
As Bribery Charges
All Speech Makers
Come UnderSurvey

B. Of L E. HeadGiven
Stiff J a i l Sentence

aa u to catch the mid-win'
ter price which ha* ranger! from
17 to 00 cent* a pound. At 25 cent*
a 40-ton yield per acre would
bring 120,000 and with 20 acre*
in cultivation that's 1100 ,000.
"How long has thla been going
onT" asked a reporter with
visions of getting rich quick.
" It hasn't been going on; It's
just alarled," explained Mr.Kepp­
ler. “ My sons are on their way
north now with a truck load o fj (AP)—. T u r k e y to d a y ord®r8 000 pound. California l . now ^ ^
an T at q{
Tn.
■hipping into Ntw lo rk and I
Bull,
but
the
74-year-old
Chi­
don't kViow what they’U gat for
cago fugitive flatly refused a
their load. The price ha*been
around 12 cents s pound and wo police request th at he quit
figure w'e ought to net $400 or his floating haven the tramp
$500 for the shipment.
steamer Malotis, which fllea
"But next yexr we're going to
the
flag of Greece.
/t
(Continued on Pago Two)
The Greek government
a iked
Ita legation at Ankara, Turkey' ta
demand of the Turklah govern­
ment what Justification It ha* fo r
holding th* aieamer.
Thla threat of International dif­
ficulties between Greece and Tur1key comes at a time when the two
nation* have been
particularly
friendly.
It waa Greece which gave Instill
a year and a half'* asylum from
United State* authorlUea oa lar,c*ny and ambauUment charge*
growing out of the collapse of M*
utilities empire.
WASHINGTON* M a r . 3 1 .—
Insull apparently clung to the
(AIM With the Civil Works i t an
end frderal reliaf officials were hop* th* Greek Hag would eon*, j
s"
devoted today to the allotment of tlnu* to give him protectloa.
Insull, weary and *k k from
fund* with which to carry on
court flghu In Greece and a aubemergency relief work,
More than 1,500,000 men and sequent daah toward the Black
at­
women who had been on the Civil aea, waa reported to have
tempted suicide by trying to Jump
Works payroll will go to work
Into the Bosporus, II* wax
r*- **
Monday on work reliaf projecta.
strained and placed under a heavy
The Relief Administration muat
■*£'
make funds available for state police guard.
The govarnment, acting on tn
administrator* to carry on thla
work, a* the federal government American request for th* arrest
of th* formar Chicago utilities
■to longer will have direct control.
For several weeka aomathlng operator, decided hia case coma*
like 300.000 person* will be em­ under a provision of the panel
ployed in winding up the activities cod#-'making possible hi*
of Um O Tganlutlon lh a l r u b e lli . 1for American authorities.

Greece Asks Reason
For Turkish Action
In Holding Vessel
In Istanbul Harbor

TH REA T OF WAR R ELIEF LEADERS
IN EURO PE HELD BUSY WI THCWA
AS EXAGGERATED DEMOBILIZATION
PcMtzer Prize Winner Officials Devote Time
T o Allotment O f
Say sN ationBU nablc
Funds For Jobless
To Enter AnyStrife

Machadista Is ShotBy
S « * « t Satsica. M a n j £

Of war wnulii be ■ geoeral strike.

#T wrereet- e v i A k l to vwA, ■/#•!(* *Istanbul
million person* to work to help dom of
change from a transit i
tide them over the winter.
Those at III cm ployed will b# Ing It aaxlar for \h* Tur
clerks, auditors
and reaegrch arnm -rt to axercia* Juriadlctli
worker* on project* which must and Intuit was held a virtual
he completed but Harry Hopkins, prisoner while hia extradition ta
the relief admimatialor, aald they the United Slates waa considered.
In th* maanlima document* w et*
must finish their task before May
awaited from th* United States.
I
Report* were that Turkey might
Hopkins aald the Civil Works be asked to ratify an extradition
prugiam turned loose
approxi­ treaty, and th* question of Inter*
mately $ 1 ,000,000,000 in cash that national law Involved la th* free­
icached into every county, Th© dom of the Bosporus
ealabfederal government supplied about llahed In th* treaty of
Lausanne
$000,000,000 ami ata tea, counties waa studied.
and local rummuniUn the remaindr r, (If the tfdsi at.out $750,000,*
000 went in wage*
thr worker*.
Despite demobilization of Civil
Works, the million and a half diarhargeii workers-:, in most in­
stances. will re|&gt;mt for work ,M«nday ns usual Their status, how­
ever will lw changed
Instead of
George F Fiah, New York end
working on Jobs for wage*, with­
out ttivenligat ion l,y giFClil *rrv- Florida produce buyer and ship­
local
irr worker* they will have the per. has been elected by
statu* o f worker* on Trlief roll*. celery slipping organisations to
control
Farh will !&gt;e investigated and represent them un tha
Ins earnings limited to actual board f*r the celery marketing
Julius
Dtngfelder
budgetary need*. If ho need* le*a agreement.
titan M hours work monthly, he waa sleeted at Mr. Fish's alter­
u
will lmi put on direct relief rolls, If nate
Election of Mr. Fish and Mr.
more he will he allowed to work
up t„ 24 hours weekly for thr pre- Dlngftlder climaxed * aerie* nf
tading wag.i in hi* communlly but meetings held this week at the
Standard Growers
Association*
not |c*s than 30 cent* an hour,
"•Nobody i» going hungry if we office. All shipping interest* in
thr county were represented at
can help 11." Hopkins aald.
--------j one or more of the mertlngw, It
was learned.

HAVANA,
Mar
.11
(AIM
" I think llltler really dne.n'l
tine man, a fmme-- *e&gt; rei servtea want war at present becau.r ha
imliremnn under Machado, was Isn't ready for it, whatever
he
gravely wounded ltH^ s in a wild might like * few year* hence. My
shunting ftay m the lobby nf 'h.‘ opinion is that Hitler came into
('Lilian Telephone Company build office sooner than he had Intended
ing
amt didn't have time to lone down
l hlaf nf I'nllvn Enrii|U&lt;- Pedro any ultra-radical policy l-cfore he
escapiil injury last night when a found himself in the saddle. Now
hand grenade tnaaed fruni a speed. it's all eff. for a while anyway
France certainly doesn't want
Ing a til nilinbile esplfiled near his
war. She want* srlf pintortion, and
car.
w«&gt;a later overruled on the ground
absenting him self from HU j follow ing mponip*
to
Marvin
Eyewitnesses said the wounded she ia eilnwnely aiieptnal about
that the city had waited loo lon g [ *h»*•**« and going around m aking | M cIntyre, presidential secretary man was shut hy one of the seel"* disarmament. 8 hc knows neither
England
the telephonei Ute United .Slates mu
about reeVing re.lr.-ss ..n the . * l , - j .........
Ui.i-us.i.....
here, "At mam
and
probably pnln-e guarding
kjatem, throughout toe day wtr* will lw» building when the Machadista ell - ould lake her aide In any nrdtc««ntract
| "*^**»«I help th e
f cbiNil
Norri" was discitsMing testimony) when i! in made a political loot- anchored one half mile o ff l(i*cky lerrd the place in search of i-m I nary European quarrel. * a a She
Ifrribly afraid «»f Grrmany, but
piny men I
given thr trade com in ms ion Thui* . hall
Point, G reat Abaco Islnvwl.**
t»hr (ioean't want war
day that Slate Senator U arren I | Th,- Vo!u*ia Iioard infornttMl the
"Aa foi Italy. 1 think Muamihnl
.Thayer of New York bail asked j Ijov* $n.&lt;, that many of the things
raaluca that uni fin hi* had an aw
o f^ n tn and women. J A s w a ie d hs» and Klectrn *«»•!» , , nto ie«m| by lb&lt; state's auditoisl
fully tlnar ra**- of
SCUM MUntg-wt&lt;ie c le a n -!l'*n y f‘" •
«n; l . - x ' " ' l u t e d in y e l l , p rio r In the t i m e
thi&gt; iirnjilr wouliln'l follow him into
thi preaen t lioaid traik n ffl e e , and
M B a a a l l fle a lio n
G a o tp a lg n j r r e s s e il th.- ........
h i- w m k
■n r
« * ( A war »f I’ xparWnn mijeht
Sill • 1 ililelidenl ( purge IV M a i l . ,
^•Wb tonight, will art nu- l &gt;«*
m#an lha overturn nf Ihc ffo%rrii
ex p la in ed , "nuMI
o f (h e m
have
MotuUg rooming to i n s i s t |*»ry i» &gt;-ur n,n.|..n,.
of
Detail* rb-Rfly idcjit if lr«| with boat features of the day, slid it is rnrrit and the nHNapNiiiatbifi
Is'l'II cored hy t k i , board '
M0 ptDpwrtiea in tha city
'
.
J thr gala rrlrJffalion which will !&gt;♦* expected that he will ha«r avail- MuNRiilInl."
The Governor ' concluded lh*j * tagt-il hr re next Fmtay afternoon aide at the pier aoinr nf thr heal
Kiimpran iiatiuna ■rr 4&gt;ittmir
Itta* to *ai*ct
! \ V (M )d m e n I » c l r c ( i u i n h
healing hy telling Uie board mem­
m ien h»Yg
t
around a powdnr harrrl," Adarna
in connection with lh&gt; dedication boats in this section.
laiptinrament in i*p- f l i g h t
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IVl6 H H )C r 8 ber* all that was wanted was "the of the new bridge act ia* the 8 t.
Other member* of the
com­ hrlirveMp but h** added h$* thought
heal administration of th* school, Johns River were arranged at ■ mittee who will serve with
the month.
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Mr. non# of thant “ would drop a match
at
the
least
possible
,-ost,
and
to
o f prim winners will 1»« I Memliembip of ( elf ry Camp No.
meeting of tlis O lrlg a tlo n Cam- llrumley are Captain Noah Tilgh- Into It unleaa accidentally."
prevent
recurrence
id
the
Kind
of
U U m nt week, it W*a 825, Woodmen nf the World, was
A return of proajierily, which
I mittee of the Chamhgi of Com­ man of I'alatka, H. It. Cloud of O r­
$7 M r*. Endor Cuilelt increaard by riglil |H'i«on* when, error* shown in this report.”
merce, held yesterday afternoon. lando, Ji mmi e Hughes and I'aul he believe* ia *t hand, would min
meeting
held ■*
at "•
tie •
groarel ehalrtnan of during a w
d aniei,
nunK
r K.
E. im iir further the war
A. Bartholdi I’rtrrp n wa. ap­ Hooker of Deland and
Adam* aaid,
Woodmen Hall an Thursday night,
pointed chairman of th, committee Kouniillat of Sanford.
Name* of
) Arm* not re ramied, nor was memlier* of th* apecial "I'rcs i |
Announcement waa made that
whnh will handle
atiangem enla
fur tha SL Johns Vallfy Day Ju n ­ Eddie Reynolds and hia orchestra
to jroture Um route dent's Clmaa” were intiodureil and
given the protection degree.
.
ior Model Airplane ' Association from the Kern I’erk Dance Club
win take.
exhibit and drnionstridlon at the Gardens had been engaged to play
i s «D0 property oxmer*
Municipal Airport, ata ting at H (H) for the Governor’s Hall whlrh is to
■rda Indicating th at they Ball, T. E. Rentton, t 'V ,&gt; .0 0
o'clock.
he held * t the Mayfair Hotel that
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TA LLA H A SSEE,
Mat
31. -'4* enter their property In J . L Ultkaon, J . G. Ery»r, ('. E '
in j night.
Other memberr ap lointed
(A ID —Governor Hhottz thia aft*
Ale* R. Johnson, president of
In competition Flowers, R. O. |*urvla, and H. Il l
Am plifjing equipment has been ermion auipendkd Morris Given*,
NEW YORK. Mar. 31.- ( A P I the Seminole Unit of (ha Florida charge of th« avlatirn wventa of
) p rist* th a t had been Odham, J r .
tha Itillxborouf 1. county ardicitor on m Federal Ju d ic John Knux ruled
Degre* work w *. in the h an d .I u mKur fur D « u ,r ttehad., re th* day are; V. A. S err, Gordon made available also so that
'I p various retail and
and Individual*, of the uniformed team headed li&gt; , | „.p () ,Ula this morniag 'hat in- J . Harnett, W. H. Co 1 man. It J- dance music as well as the floor charge of incom|ketelicy and neg­ today that th* government is en­
show which it * feature nf thr lect of duty.
titled, under thr National Indus. dicatrs that Florida actaKil ehll* lleel and Ralph Wight
town la tha county was rep G. C. Illnchcliffe.
Mr. Peterson was ip Orlando to- , dance may Ire heard in the dining
Woodmen discussed
and ap- dr. „ (u to ^hool 20 day. leas
"IE Jj The Governor *aid tw&lt;» nddilion- Inal Recovery Act, to a judgment
) in tha list of entries.
proved alx additional application.: lh, n th, m¥fr, r c fnr lh# Unlt, j day in conference wl|h id E. C. room, loidiy and other rooms of j a! charges of auapenamn probably restraining
the Spotless
Dry
would b« filed againat Given* la ltr Gleaners, Inc., from performing
for marntMrxhlp, and declaion • * » ' s u ta a , or
152
day*
average Nilaon, manager of the Orlando the hotel.
Frank Bell of tietand wilt art in the day He declined to an sny dry cleaning service* for its
reached to hold a public
meeting , fhoo) U m , for KlorllU
Municipal Airport and
t« bmcal
•I th* Idle Hour Dance Clab near 172 day* average for tha nation. advisor of th* St. Jo in s
Vsllry as master of rtrem oqis* for th* nounce their content* a* they had patrons at lr«s than th* minimum
floor show which will Include sp. not yet been prepared. Given’* rate provided for under terms of
Longwood n u t Friday night.
Airways Association.
Mr. Johnson's figure* were se­
It 1* understood that Mr Peter­ cialtiea by Hall Uutler of DeLanl •ucceaaor waa not Immediately ap* the dyers and cleaner* cod*.
cured front state
and
federal
Leon pointed.
son and Lt. Nltion will make a and Walter Kimball and
),
Mar.
31—UK)—
educational survey* whl4 &gt; also flight through the va lt &gt;
from I Shapiro of Orlando.
l la, payment fa r the
indicate
that
Germany
and
The ticket sale* committee re­
Kissimmee to Jacksonville Mon­
d t m which the fadDenmark have average
aehool
day, contacting various aviatioa ported that additional ticket aaie.,
I catparation bought
term* o f 248 days per yi ir 5 that
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enthusiast in tha cotmlle- visited, •a reported by W. R. Edenfleld.
D EW ITT, Iowa. M a r . « !.—
* 'shipper. for distrlSweden
average and inviting them to Sanford on member of the committee, are a *
ir.
—
- John
John
PARI S, Msr
S31
I —0F&gt;—
wdy y a r» r.&gt; througb- (AIM— Blinding rain and a peril- England and
110 day* o f school per yiar, and
F r * iic it Amfitrst Cecil and his
follow*: Arthur Bra nan. J .
D
tad States were being oualy low calling sent Lieutenant
Friday.
that French children h, v* 200
WASHINGTON, M a r . 3 1 .— wife, who as th* former Cornslla
I t t e headquarter* af Thomas Wood. &gt;7, Army Mall
Ralph Wight a b a was appointed Woodruff, S . Rung*. H. N. Tamm
day* of school per year.
Department Vanderbilt was one of tha most
chairman o f the t'kommlto-e
in M. E. Carroll, E. T. Carlson, W. &lt;AP)—Th# Justice
oitru* oantrol board flyer hurtling ta hie daath ON a
“This ia • serious Indt im ant," charge of plana* which will l«efe E. Smith, W. B. Zachary. T . L announced today that CKarlea N. wealthy American hslreytss, let It
S r . addrwaaod to ap- farm near here, authorities said
the Sanford alrpert at 2 3b o'clock Dumas, t . II. Smith. W. A. L a s&lt; Hildreth would remain aa marshal b* known through an acquaintance
4 * shippers who aup- today
Ha waa the twalfUl army U r. Johnson stated, re f*
to hover OTer tha, navetca-1* and Ut, H. R. Stevens, Edgar Ban for tha Southern District of Flor* yesterday that thay have Institut­
filar t» die a Inca fighting airm an the *tats school system
received the order to carry m ails- aehool year
motorcade enroot*
from
the nett, W. T . Jackson, E L Wood­ Ida until HU auccaaaor la ready to ed “friendly" diver** proceeding*.
Th* marriage of Cecil, son, of
Charober of Coouoerre building to ru ff J r , L. F . Boyle. La* Rons tak# office.
Lieutenant Wood, flying a n a t !*• * I®
Hildreth's resignation U affec- Lord William Cecil of London, and
tack plane loaded with MO pound* w r s t a le "
the bridge where idiidkstiDii re rf* bottom. W n , Pall, G B. Roe*. J .
monies are arhllnled at
10 0 G. Sharon, V. E Douglas* donated t i f t today or **Upon th# sub##" M in Vanderbilt, daughter of
0 f mail from Chicago, crashed la ta
M r. John
$1 for Ut* fund for crippled chil­ qutnt appointment and quaUfita- late Gaorga W. Vanderbilt, la BUU
a'clock.
h a t night oa tha term o f W illiam t h a t where
named ta dren, while p. N. Whitehurst and tion of your aucc#aaor.M Ooy more, M. C , Apr. 2$, 1014, at­
Mommsen. HU body waa tak en spends M3
R##r#t Miami, fa alatfaf te aucreed tracted the *Ua«Uon of internsfrom the wreckage today bedfyi education.
as chalr- Copt. C. Hallot t purchased
itkm a) society.
lllldreth,
at tha trade kedy office* today,
mutilated.
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Roosevelt Spends Day
Fishing Near Island

udges Will Select
era OfMonth’s
upCampaign

Details Of Gala Celebration Of Friday
WorkedOutAtMeet ing Held Yesterday

Johnson Tells Of
Plight Of State's
1System Of Schools

Shultz Fires Givens
For Neglect Of Duty Federal Court Judge

Airain Uphold, NIRA

•rowers ToGet
lent Checks

Army FIIerCrashesTo
Death In Rain Storm

Cornelia
Vanderbilt
Will
Q
u
i
t
Husband
Hildreth ToRemainln
Office For Few Days

F i s h Elected T o
Represent Shippers
On Control Board

££

Ha raw ta-Mena tee
section
ship­
ping organisations an tha con­
trol committee.
with
C. C.
Hutches at alternate
shlpperraember.
No Information could ba se­
cured today a . to whether o ffi­
cials of the
American
^Ytilt
Growers, Inc., and th* i*Xinter
Farms Corporation at Rarosota
had authorised their Florida rep­
resentative* to sign tha agree­
ment
The
Kanford-Oviedo
Track
Growers, Inc., and th * Manatee
rowers Association, two of the
Cro’
f a * Florida firm * who haadltd
$00 or more c a n of celery
season, bsv* signed tha
meat, It was understood yester­
day.
The A m erican. F ru it Grewwaa, *
l e t , tha Palm er F a rm s Corpora­
tion, and Chase and C e., a ll ship­
pers o f COO o r m ore ca re o f sal­
a ry la s t asasow, a re aoh
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i f . j a profltairT th.aa day*, U pr*tty f T t n i ’ a p p ro p r i*
. i e r year, depression or no depression, but It is
i {pt to b« a n u n crying r*«r *piit ggow
o e e oi,
o n ye*,
y e a r -aft«
possible to m ake veterans appracU te th a t fine distinc­
’ ink. .................. ..
*not
-4 —
J-&amp;I---------- ■ - • tio n w h b u n w t of them are as badly in need of funds a&gt;
celery reason U at It* any o th er group o r class.
.* .
Consequently, not ns a result of the original cut, b u t be­
hut It* height doesn't
anybody dtxiy any nioia.
cause of subsequent appropriations to o th er groups, #ome
j
------------°----------of which m u st have been regarded as ex tra v a g a n t, th e vet{ H ost banking statement* th at •ra n s. and th e federal office holders, have conducted an inhave seen lately Indicate that ccaaant bom bardm ent agulnst senators and representatives
don’t need the support of
th ro u g h th eir lobblee in W ashington to restore th e ir fo r­
Vimerit tnenrance. ‘
m er pensions sn d salaries. Members of Congress, many of
Pres Merit Roosevelt successfully whom ere up for re-election th is year, fear the w rath of the
.voided the automobile su lk s. v ttir&amp; n f w o n t thun the dlnwpproval of thi* Preiidfcnt, for
Now if the pedestrian muMT do to th e tax p ay er has a memory th a t is sh o rt but th e v » ltran
Veil, we might get somewhere.
never forgets.
.
.
.
The action of Congress yaelprday does not restore to
&amp; The trouble with aome of us th e v eterans all th ry l««‘ b y the Economy Act last year, nor
oy be that the depression
does It entail currency Inflation, ns the P atm an bonus bill
•ted so long we’ are beginning
■o look upon that rondltion
Ikwould b u t It does establish u principle which Lf applied fair­
ly to all v eterans aliko will utlm ntely swell pemtiou bene­
norm al.
fits not only an additional 1228 .000.000. an voUvi yesterday,
lE
T —
• They
say Kate•—
Smith Lgoes te b u t aom ethlng like g8tM).CKM),000, more th an doubling th e
bpanleh
10 governm ent of
OI veterans
veieraus loglslation.
retiw su ™ . I**f wr—
bed In an old-fashioned night coat to thu
voteri.—Tided ftlade. You sure II A m
m er
e r lra n W 'ar v e te r a n s a r e to be p a id f o r n o n -s e rv ic e c o u ­
Isn’t a tent T- Tltrirti Union! Was n ^r tlH
t e d a --d isT--a b ilitie s , it Is o n ly f a i r t h a t W o rld W a r v e te r a n s
thnt nice.
l&gt;« sim ilarly corniHumated.
T he Incident illustrate* how difficult it is to control in­
I On* good answer to this Com­
flation, or to control ttnythlng. Y esterday’s action will cost
te tmlsl acare is tlie fact that the
(president la ftiing fishing with th* governm ent money which m ust be raised by taxation.
RflaCPfil Astor. It’s Irani to Imag­ 11 ba&lt;l th e opposition of practically all tax p ay er groups. It
in e an Astor going fishing with g had th e opposition of th e President, who hus been called the
.p m q u a n ia i.
m ost influential president th is country ever had.
given
practically dictatorial itowora. And yet he could nol prevent
I "I Mu wholly and Irilvocably th is additional drain on the treasu ry . Those whu had ex
wpposrd lo the pi inclpls of the p ressed Itopif th a t the president could handle Coitgresa may

t

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COURTEflY SEM IN O LE

SA FETY COUNCIL

TO MR. JHA8 CLARK
ORLAN0O tf^N TIN B L

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Praal-o-lil* B alter!ra $ 5 . 4 0 “: w i u l ^ t e m r l
.9

af.

s

President Uooaevelt In

This Brston sailor haa a contiuental
that South

of

E raac/ look.

It’s

&gt;lr,

new.

H’a debonair, and It’s young as Spring.
w * hav* a shipment of new E aster bonnet*
t t e t Ja*t arrived from Nsw

York. If

you

teva a s n t t r fsrsksst, you’ll want at te a t on* off th* face
i
" T
‘ ,
■•4*1 ^Hh tte t lagvnot sxpmsaloa. If you want a hat for

fact aagUy and fla tte r shamelessly. In short, hats that

nol

Phooe « I7 »M ty go to your head but to o tte r people's as well.
W H IT E

- W H IT E ------ WHITE
• * "

•*

- Ite

shoes go marching

U w 'X to to r'P arad e.

In

Tb* Miami

f h a i t t e Show a , t t e Flamingo
| f‘f a-t waa practically shod la
&lt;dht t e ubiquitous white. You must

t

.

LETS GO GALLIC

th f N rtfffll—* " wa hav* brims that tarn down, frama tha
*

k tM ia l sarvlce pension, but I d6
,
*
week to provide with liberality w ull w u m le r.
HupiKiae the money being handwl out did not have to
er all those who suffvrsd because
f their aarvlre in th e &lt;r»r"-^ be raised by taxation. Hupjtoae the principle of the printing
urea* had been eaUbliehed, as attem p ted in the Patm an bonl)T**tiiant Ruuxaveli.
. ,
A long-range business prophet
saya that busim-rs will Is- luoughl
hack to normal by Dm fall -of the
year. Mr. Roosevelt seem, to think
it will h* brought hack by the fall
nf the dollar.--Souther* Lumbarman (N ashville&gt;.
—-------- o-----------A&lt; •
A new photograph show, a pic­
ture f t the Lake rtninly jail la
Indian* with two nw-a armed with
rlflaa standing iu from of it.
Maybe the birds are on gusid 6
gee th a t DiUlngrr doesn't sn.sk
back la again.— I’blladtlphia In­
quirer.

Social Calendar

^
W n T f .lte ’wiu conduct
yerurv* p
hwa.
.
•; a •
tnent from t t e aonaty prwdaddra
praasover
fr^ , . r »
w—■
— . y. '
rouisril, where
*$)•*•»
'J t F i p | f?
does not I n te A %U». it e ljf * *
aerrag s or yew*sctl**i.bi
of the Agrloillucwl A (U w *lv«t
&gt;\dm|nUtraUoo p rq g riW ., . -u l,
e « t e ’8 ;
k In counties wherw a'.touaty ptwSU ITS a . durtion council’hua not tean
1 Pa a ta C *
up. hafora any *pg&gt;H«*tlaw to r a
Aalto
loan'w ill be esm ah tete, » te Igrin*r who I* applying j *MI hav* to
U 2J22L
glv* salla/XCtory tvidfarw ‘k a t h#
U co-operating w ith / th* jrwdnctlon control p ro g ram shf tb* 3 g rk a ltu ra l A d J u .im e n t^ r tW * 1™'
T t S w r a S r tlon. No loan ,wUl b*. graated a
farm er who pl**w Lj l»«wa*f hi#
production of basic commod|tl*a or
HU total crop acm afli.
le,TSTy
Th* maximum . apiouuL of an l&lt; /e .1
I t th* Army
snserg*nry crqp •h,Bn M*afi ra* f ,
obtained by any . on*. Jjafi kdus) 1* thing out pt I t e
Ivat* llnto dtp,*260. Th* mlnlpuiro U,^3S.,
..A
Application* for Uana In any b* • p o rH s n — ’•f* 'jr f O l1 . ’.11!;
CELRRY C tr l PRINTING CO.
am ount froip »26 to flM l may b* g*ttlqg
arrepted by t t e Eroarg*ncjr Crop aom*
, y I U •* . r f » k A te . r
Dotn Offlc* provided .ft* farm er Tork*r.
.... ..
I . . . .1 1 l "
doe* not have y uffldept **cur.ty
to obtain a loan yli^w tet*. A
fan n er applying t v U W pr more
must first mak* application lo th#
Production Credit A tfociatloo for
a loan.
. ..
Rejection of .thla application by
, ; j* j
•
th* Association will t e considered
Du p i n Regular
sufficient evidence i t e t other cr*JIt U not available a n d t t e appli­
4.40-21....................
cant may then mak* . application
to th* Tmergyncy Crop lo a n Of
8c*. .
. , i •
' • -v
•
4.50*21.........—....... .

;tar*« w« hav* ***r a*«n.
i i t should go down la box offtc*
btatyty M * m onty-m aksr aecond
only, to such
m sstatplscea
at
Ini* Women," “ Lady for
a
f ,” and “Thr** Litll* Plga."
fiy th* way, th* n**t tlm* yon
brtSg "Thr«* Llttls Plga" to thi*
taw ttory,
you
last- ar**k in
**ae*4 » a*
mm g
w w did
w—
—
W inter Park, and fo rg tt to *dv*rtlye IL we ar# going to hav* vou
l i f t e d for cruelty to llttl*
W» hav* been
watchfully
and th* R*V. O*org* Hyman
_
r Iter a return of IhU JuveTho*» r*c*l»lng diploma* w*r*. nH atplc now for alm ost ■ year and
N. J. P*ik|n». John D. . Jlnklnt, ill seen** that »om* one of ynur
Payton 8. Kortson, G*org* D. ‘subordinates has not had the good
Uallaol, Paul McKlnneV, .K. l f •fortune to know th* delight* of
yobng children, or he would headM uirsll. CharU* L. Polk, W. It. lWfc
Ihl* picture weeTy tlm* you
U ra l). Mr*. Edgar B tg ftrs. Mrd, boh* It. If* m i n i to think every­
Ma* Hill. Mi*. Luka, Mr*. Prad- body h is a**n It and It’s old stuff.
trick Hsasopsr,
Mr*. H arriet
UL* " It Happened One Night,
Polk, Mis. Paul McKinney, Mis. H wtll tev er grow stale. Hunrtredi
of
parents would flock to * return
Emm* II. fo s , Mrs. 8. G. K*nn*dy,
properly publlcl**d.
Mr*. W. T. Wte*ly*a, gad .th* engagement,
Incldentilly, W* cannot t*av* “It
Misses Edith C. HUwart, Ratb llappennl On* N ight" without a
Charlotl* Stew art,
Minnie 8. parting trib u lt to Clark G ibU and
Stvw ait, Maud* Jlnklna, Cora L«s Claudette Colbert, two
fln l» 8 ^
Hamrick, Maud* Eortson, Alltw artist* who turned In ■ iplendld
T rafford, Mary M. 01ld*w»ll, and Job. B»muel Hopkln* Adams, of
_
ga«W
1H ■
aw— •story
— # to
' coura*,
gave M**
them
a real
Clara Mllltn.
th*
Mrs. N. J. Parkin* was th* begin with. But they mad*
of It.
hostess of the Book Levers’ Club most
Bring II bark, Jess.
WIIIHKY f o i l ALIMONY
which met art Thursday afternoon
at her hum* on Magnolia A vtnus
CHICAGO. Mar. » — Mrs, Ber
POBTOPEICR KOMIRI)
An interesting guessing fontest
nice K. Piotnlek. 22. waived ali­
was entered Into. Mr*. C- I* Polk
mony yesterday when *te ob­
LIVE OAK. Mar. 29.—(A P)
winning th* d u b p riie, a hand­
tained a divorve from Martin H.
somely bound copy of ‘‘Evange­ Approximately $100 in stamp* wa* Piotnlek. iusuranc* broker, but ac­
stolen
snd
several
C.
O.
U
pack­
lin e '' Mi*. II. H. Connelly was th*
cepted a keg of Whisky Instead.
fuitunst* winner of th* guest age* probably were looted by The whisky, she said, was a wad
thieves
who
broke
into
the
podp ills , a handsome box of roiT*I ding present.
office here Monday night
- pond* nee ran is and envelop**.

May ws *tr*w a f*w f l l w n f i t
th* living7
.
, .
Your movl*, “It.H appaaed
N ight," d*»*nr*i so much P « w ;
that w* ar* breaking »om* kind-of
* prlc*d«nt by publleillng It hi eeh
•dltorial colomfl*. *
‘
' Ry all m*an», bring thla aaow
back to Orlandol
It Is on* of th* mo»t lntsr*#Ufg
clrsn wholnom* and amusing |«e- — ■ . . - &gt; - &lt;1

1M

u a b ill Does ahyisis *up(k&gt;»e th a t tiic r m l d m t evaJd. h a r r
inure easily contrnlUxI thu raids th a t would be made on the
printing premtea than be could control C o n g r e s s y - te r d a y f
The srg u m eu t of all Inflationist* I* th a t a little inflation
will do no harm uttd it will boos! business It will t* stopped
when It haa gone far enough.
. ‘ ‘
,
Inflationists seem to believe Implicitly in th* |x&gt;wer of
th e President*to control inflation, bul they reckon wlUiout
th e power aqd stupidity of Congress It would be no mocu
oosslble for th e President lo control the handouts of fist
money th an U was potwible
possible for him to anrorra
plann. And tf you art- guilt* to pay a bonus In v
p rin tin g jirea* money, why not pay a "“ ''" " ‘y to a lrm iil
to rrlv ra with th.- *xmr kind of m o n ey .
hy not put tha
•
J «*n a a.
____ j.,1,,9 W liu nnl
unemployed
fiat* money
dole? Why not put evteybody
on the governm ent payroll!
•

.M

ewe

g | itiw

colleruon,

Wfilto kid, bocks kin, amt fabric, In all th* nsw m atarisls
t t e t will perm it two pair*. !*•»» to «.W

In

S

IF

Y O U W A N T T O B E “S U I T E D "

And everyow* doss this season, you’ll

lov*

to swank In one of our man-tailored model*. A
suit d o ss a l me an a thing if It
• s . , masculine awing.

doesn't

Ours have IL

hav*

In whits

and natural linen and pique.

fom tnf

to K urkU for i iiitU fiAliiiif it
doing Juat what every other s.or«»»
I n s u r a n c e M e n e fita
while American crllsen ha* dons
this winter. If you don’t live io
Tlu- iiu p o ru a u tv of life tu a u r a n c a to t h - p aopl* of the
orki*, and If you d e n i corns her*
ring th* winter, you'rt Jual i L’n itu d M U iva tss a tU a lu d Uy th e ta v l U w t m u te U iau Jto Jh JU ,.
^perfect aebpdy,
••
’
uuO
p o ro u n a a m p ro lt-tlc U b y llte In n u ia iic d
**'
K ry g a tu ig ♦ 103, 000,000.000 in v a lu e , m o re t h a n to n lu a e a u ie
The dlsMsraaments of the HKC lo tg l a m o u n t o f gi&gt;ld lit th e e n ti r e w o rid ,
.
.
’
ia data amount to »4.7M.000J&gt;0O. “
W h i l life in x u r a n re h a a n u ia n t Ut t h a kVATMt T am »&gt;
or about aasa-ftftaealh of th* tornth r o u g h o u t th e y e a r , o f U»e d e p re a » lo n to iU iW trA M &gt;&gt;ir
Mnad laefm a ml all th* man.
woman, and'children, and all the r e p o r t , o f life in s u ra n c e com p a n lea w h ic h r a v a a l t t R t d u r ­
M ag*
Ah*
corporation*’ a a l (SsrUMrshlpa la in g tl»a y e a r o f 1032 a lo n e th e y d U tr ib u te d
I
d
th* United Btatsa at th* height of p e o p le o f th e c o u n tr y , In d e a th b ^ . f i U , c la l l* .
Mm boom. Moat of it Mm bed* Uni f o r t h , m o re th a t. | 8.000^)0 e v e ry
id banka, h u rm a c a companies,
T h p to t a l a m o u n t o f rp o n ev ra la ix l t f i a l y t e r h y a u
m ortgsg* lean edmpanl**, and a* a g e n c ie s f o r u n e m p lo y m e n t, rg lla f w ag a o m e th ln g lUt» op«
forth.
” •*
’ • ■’ '
,•'! • • ■ . I . - . Q . — t . « . ' h u n d r e d m illio n d o ll a r .. R u t U fe i t e u r a n c e c o m p a a lte p a id
I Acnrnllnf lo sola* English pro­ o u t t o w l d o w . a n d o r p h a n , a n d o t h e r b e n e f k l a r l t e o / t b . i r
fester, the presld*«u of th* Royal p olicy h o ld e r s , m o re t h a n * 2 . 000.000,000 o r tw e o ty - g l* t i m e .

'p H
, e* “• • ,

G

Mil nisrptral Society, or some­
thing Ilk* that, th* time I* coastal
acted this world ted he populated
entirely Vlth female*. “Th* Urai
atU T oxns,” be any*, ~wte» tte
feraalo will not otdy deealngU bft
will- discover mesas of estagt
nflaatlnf th* male aitagethar. It
will be yraaaibU for th* females t*
carry *a qulu well wHhtdt
niaUa.” That may t e ms* M who
U going to f k *p u te «•
stairs when a tel#f l« *heard *1
8 w » h tT '

;" /n

,

Governor 8te&gt;U I*
' drive agahs* t

' 1" S ' A u 5 ‘ i S S L j s o o .ooo .o m w s k s s w
b e n o f f t u s l l U . In w b l A
O w lS o f • POSey S o U U j I W
o c c u rre d . Uor* t h a n * 8 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 w tu THUG W l
h o ld e rs In t h e f o r m o f w m u lU te * n d p l h e r be*
o t h * 1 3 6 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 WM P«W p u t o n , c * f h
Ji
W h lji IM27,OQQ,000 w f« id v p n c e d t o p o lic y bolt
^ °n B T &gt; |] &lt;^ r ! m e n d o u » d is tr ib u tio n o f r n f li, Rt »
« n c t k A U y R v e ry b a d y WM h a r d P f ^
%
*
h n v e h it d a v e ry m o d e r a tin g e f f e c t o n Ih tj M r 'o u i
d ffpreaalon. O n e H w ItB to a t o t h i n k w h a t m U th t
M ^ e d h a d t t n o t "been f o r t h e a a v l n t t a c e u m u l
JinaijrfJvc* cp p iP fM * *

SANFORD. TWENTY YEARS AGO
f e a
Wl

n t'^ rfia ra
r T a #a

jt.

T H E U T B K P R IN T S FO R
C P R IN G

tr . a
•

Wa te v a

v a rirty ,

M &gt;1

Item la
from

laflnlt*

tte

qaaU t

patterns with t t e color

,eaves
.■•Inn

t oi 'u l
V *# or,*,I
-•
-••irinaO h.»*

. '/ t t e

charm of

an

old-

ja rd s a to t t e
type as modern *i
a t e O srtrad* Stela.

SHORTS

it Y O U
taken
a

T I rHJJtEVEJt the final tobacco* grow j W - i a o t u ew a Southland. in Turkey, in
GydWc-all « m tba world, we gather the very
C tn m of the tobacco Crap* lor Lucky Strike.
A a d e h a t mmmm
e W « M w km tu. N n t t h e
t o p leave* — because th o se arc undC T -dcrvlop«d

*
to

w earing

shorts,

W* ar* m aking . thrse-piece
■porting a ffsr t t e t cannot te
in stead , match!
a t e shorts to R M .

f u lly p a c k e d W ith th e a e c h o ic e tc f im c c M —
m a d e r o u n d a n d firm , Inx f r o m Jooae end* —
thar’e why Lftckim d a ooedry oqL ^atunily,
L u c k ie * a le
k in d to y a tlre A a o a t.

A U rge nu m ter of fritnda
were guests nt a "housewarming"
given Monday evening by Mr. and
Mrs. John Andes, Jr. a t thalr
residence, l t U French Avsnu*.
Gam** wvr# enjoyed early In t t e
evening a fte r which
an
oldfashloned square dance waa con­
ducted to music furnished by tt e
Fkatur* F arm ers' Club of Semi­
nole High School.
T te rooms where th* gu**ta
were entertained were opened eneulte for t t e oecation and deco­
rated with a profusion of statics,
■took, snap dragons, calendulas,
and o tte r garden Gowers. , Re­
freshm ents were served through­
out t t e evening.
Those invited were: Mr. and
Mrs. F. 8. Vernay, Mr. and Mr*.
J. F„ T trw llllger, Mr. and Mr*.
Leal I* Went, Mr. and Mrs. H ar­
rison, Mr. and Mrs. V. I- Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harrold. Mr.
and Mrs. Edward S. McCall, Mr.
and Mr*. W altsr II. Bach, Mr
and Mr*. John D. Abraham*. Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. H arper. Mr. and
Mrs. J . O. Andes, Mrs. Annl#
Rhodes, Mrs. Norris. Mr. and Mr*.
R. F. Cooper, th# Rev. and Mr*.
E. D. Brownie*. Mr. and Mr*.
Wad* Freeman of Orlando, Mr.
and Mrc. Frank Lewis, Mr. and
Mr*. W. A. Cagle, Mr and Mr*.
L. 8. Harkey. Mr. and Mr*. T.
F. Adam*. Mr. and Mr*. Jean
Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Whsllus.
Also Mr. and Mr*. H arry WatL
Mr. and Mr*. D. I&gt;. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Voile Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Rlgrer*. Mr. and
Mr*. Paul Bigger*, Mr. snd Mrs.
W. M. Young, Mr. snd Mr*. J
D. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Brown.
Mr. and Mr*. Beckwith. Mr. end
Mr*. C. II. Cog bum . Mrs. W. M
McKIm. Mr. end Mr*
Clsude
Locks. Jr., Dr. and Mr*. A. W.
Epps. Captain E. T. Louck*. and
Vernay, Clara Bertson, Ella Bol­
ton. Iva Nee**. Bessie Prescott.
Audrey Neese,
Alice
McKIm.
Vlrglnls
Lundqulst.
Nannie
O'Cain.
and Donald I-andress.
Bernard ten d ress. Clifford Rob­
inson, Talmsdge M ftts, Genr H ar­
rison. and Steve Johnson

m

H arw ell Stew art aprnt
In Orlando on builnrsi.

M n . Fred Strange I* spending
this week-end in Jacksonville vis­
iting relatives and friend*.

RAN FRANCISCO. Mar. » -f
George M. Sunday, J r , *5,
randsnn of
Sunday,
angi-list, and M in
Dorothy
■rrirk, 21, both resident* of 8»4
i.n r i ro, announced th eir Into#*
nn tu n u rijr in ■ license &gt;PPtr
it ion on file here rrcrntly.

\

5 A D Y E ’S

HAD

| sunrise servlcs being sponsored by
tt e City Union of You a* People.
| T te cast lx composed of member*
of t t e City Union.
Sons# of t t e scons* to te dopteted la t t e pageant are Palm
Sunday, ahowtng Jasua' trium phal
entry being heralded with songs
j of praks*. aad tt e ensuing terror
I that gripped t t e poopla because
I ol t t e crucifixion of tboir leader.
| T te laat scan* will t e t t e *naincement of tt e riaoa Lard
I which reminds t t e peopla of ths
teachings of C hrist that H# wovyjd
rie* from t t e grav*.
I t e c a rt 1* a* folleirsi "B arti
mws." Joha Elite | Ruth. Ws slator, Mia* M ary.Franc** Andrews;
N athan, hi* brother, FrwdsrUh
radar; U s c c a , t t e daughter of
I Jarioa, MIm L a m in a Frpnhlla;
styjamin. a noblsmaa's ato. EdI ward M Uctell; aad Philip, whoa*
lunch was used to fend tha multiid*, Jack MerrUoa.

Under Sam e O fficers
At t t e meeting of Ihe ssecuUvo council of Uve Heat nr C hris­
tian Endeavor Hoclelf of the
First Fresbytorlan Cliurrh held
Wednesday evening lit th# ses­
sion room of the church announce­
ment wax mad* of tk* officer*
sleeted last Sonday who
will
serve during th* comlgg year
T te affleer* ar* a . follows:
Mias Laura Mas B rm n , pretldeat; Mix* Mary Ykancex An
drew*, vlce-pretldsnlj Mix* Kath­
erine Vxmay, aecratory: J"hn
Brown, treaxurer; Mix* Hxry
Frances Andrews, program mmmltto*) Mis* Anal* Bells Drown,
mix*Iona committee; Mix* Mar­
g aret Vxmay. aortal committee;
and David B ailer, pallor’s aid
commit!*#.
During t t e tototlng caminlttaa

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ROCHESTER. Ini.. Mnr. SSI
fo rm er Congressman Henry
R jm h art. for manv year* n il
&gt;n,| puhli.hrr of TIip llo ch r•
News Sentinel, died nl Ids hr
Fare One)
hare rrcrntly of h ra it
dl»*"*
investigation j R arnh*lt served for 12 year',
charge* m i l, C a n c m i a* a representative fi
rutiny of n il", thp old Thirteenth D i-lm t

today

“ B e r t F o r T h a f l o u t* "
H j w t w m w ith an ty* to aceaomy ar* saving Item aaivea fa rth a r expense by protecting t t e "vital xpoto" un their
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Friend* of Miss F.valeen Curt ___ plotting to supplant thr pres
NKW TIIKATMK STAHTFD
MONDAY
will regret to learn that she Is III ent form of government.
Pan, nratle aad a r t faatlval win
at her home.
Bulwinklr said hr did not .put (j TALLAHASSEE, Mar.
t e gtvaa a t 1:00 P. M. a t t t e
much weight un the revolution Ground has le in tuoken for the
Junior High School aaditorlum .
who li
Mias Msuda Kenan is expected talks but th st "the thought camr new State Theatre here,
Clrel* Namber On* of t t e F irst
to arrive Saturday from Jackson to my mind IT th rrr s r r men In the W i l l replace the Sparks playhouse,
Methodist Church will a m t a t
vtll* to spend the week-end with goeernm rnl service designing to destroyed in the file of lart Dee
I KM o'clock with Mrs. Beast* C.
The
owners h a v e
an
te r sister, Mr*. H. E. Turner.
thw art rrcuvrry and continue des­ ii.
Hutchison, 41t Grandview Avenue.
titution thry should I e found not." nounced lh ry will In.lid the mort
Circle Number Two of th* P in t
and
up to the-nnniite
Mr. and Mr*. H. E. Turner and
Bulwinklr related that the Wirt modern
Math odist Church wUI meet at
daughtar, Mildred, returner! today statem ents were lead to Ihr house sound movie th e ltie ill the -tnle
3:00 o’eloch with Mrs. W. U
from K em indlna where they spent eom m rrrr committee Ixrt Friday
Clark, &gt;07 Franck Avenue.
a short time.
and said it was absurd for "that
I'l.AN Vlttf* TALKS
Kastei Reduction
stuff" to go into the committee's
Clrel* Npmbcr Three of th*
Mr*. F. E. Stein has returned record where It might te u*rd
PARIS. Mat .'!• tA P I \ new
P i n t Methodist Church wUI meet
O n All
from Chicago where she was railed against the administration in the conference t„ limit annanienl-. i
a t 8 8)0 P. M. with Mrs. W. A.
recontiy b&gt; th* death of te r coming elections.
strictly European one. is ii" ie r|
Cooper a t th* Method 1st paraonHATS
brother.
I Representative
M artin (It.. preparation in Palis and l.n.nlnn
ag*.
The
ismfeirnee
would
set
a
limit
Mlrh.) asked if W irt "divulged
Clrel* Number Pour of th* F irst
Mrs. J. S. Norris of Tam|&gt;a is the names nf these men, do you on aim s, lather than reduce • •••!..[ OI lUlihunll. fji1*r»r«i. iianamaMethodist Church will meet at
the guest for several days of Mr. plan lo call them Iwfore the com and would give Germany a iigiit
|ii&lt; *. a iiitt rlolh, anil fn fa d ,
IKK) P. M. with Mr*. W. U Mor­
and Mr*. E. C. H arper, 119 East m ilter?"
r%rr&gt; known m alrrial.
to rearm to a certain degiee.
gan, HO W est Elgtheenth Street
Twenty-Third Street.
"Yes. sir, absolutely. Ilulwinkle
Circle Number Five of th* F irst
SI E \M KltS t III I IDE
Hi'tltii’ixl To
Methodist Church wilt m ert at
said.
Mr*. Annl* Cooper and Mrs.
3:00 P. M. a t th* horn* of Mrs. B.
In
New
Yoik,
meanwhile.
IIn&gt;
Lillie
T.
Howard
of
N
orth
C
aro­
N llliF ill K. Vn . Mai 29 t Al'»
D. Caswell, UlO Magnolia Avo$2.95 &amp; Up
lina are the guests nf Mr. and Mr*. mond Midey. a former Columbia
With IU "f hei plates -love in,
nos, with Mr*. Caxwsll and Mr*.
pm
frssoi
who
served
*s
,lose
R. F. Cooper at their home on
the tliarih aii sieamei Mao hi la-l
R. J. Holly, Jr. as hostesses.
advisor to President Roosevelt
Palm etto Avenue.
Clrel* Number On* of t t e Pres­
_____
during Ihr rsm psign and through night wa- eioleavoring to make
iiet way lo Italtnooio vviihotil nsbyterian Auxiliary, Mr*. Charles
days of the admiuislia- -i-lnio* . aflei i in-lung vvilh llo*
Mr. and Mrs K C B ralley,! ,hl'
Steenwvrth, chairman, will meet
tinn, said the in cid e n t m ig h t h a i r
Mr*. H enrietta lx-onard, Mr*. Hos-1
Amet lean liiitt-i G aiinl Hilling,
a t 3:30 P. M. with Mrs. HUcnton Steele, and Mrs. A. II. S hoe-, ►"“ l
'" r,h
■ ' ' ; ' 1 aid hy off \\ m in 11 -it *I* •
worth. Seventh a t Magnolia.
maker motored to the link Me - =
'
hrlstians. of t hattxnooga.
Clrel* Number Two of th* Pre*
nt
N\m»n
modal Towrr al l*«kr W tlra Uxlay ' T c n n . to th r
bytertan Auxiliary, Mr*. W alter
Spun?* 1*rf«»i«’ hin iiianarui «io»n
for the day.
H. Bach, chairman, will m ert at
Mulry aaid ( 'hriftian* «*mIt«*«l M&gt;
3:30 o'clock vrilh Mrs. Bach, UT
IT PAYS to let us Ret you
Ralph T oltr and lllllie T hifi|fn Roo«r\rlt tin* "hi*rrn«ky of OnHolly Avsnuo.
are rspecled to arrive Saturday | Amei.can revnlul
READY FOR EASTER and after!
Clrel* Number Three of th#
Mole) said hr r end left,' I llinl
from Fork Union Military Arad
PiesbyU rtan Auxiliary. Mrs. W.
1 imr |t r i' wiit | maiduilir will c*ir&gt; hou through I'jn lff
emy at Fork Union, Va.. to visit Dr Wirt was si thr turn- in Mai m
A. Zachary, chairman, will meet a t
their parent* during the Easter Spring*. lia„ whcic the ininhnl
noil
Sprnik', if ) mi n l) •*»» our mmlrm rlrRning uer^irr.
1:30 o’clock with Mr*. Zachary,
occurred while Roosevelt was
holidays.
1108 Park Avenue.
president rlrrt.
SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS
Circle Number Four of ths
Mrs W. M. Scott and guest,
Prosbytsrtan
Auxiliary, M r s .
Phone
Hal
Magnolia 4 3rd
lit FI, TO ItK M U
Mis* Catharine Melton of W ash­
Crawley chairman, wUI m#»t i t
ington, It. C,, motored to Jackson­
3:30 o'clock with Mr*. Crawley,
FOREST CITY. Aik , Mai
ville, St. Augustine ami I’alalka
1910 Sanford Avsnu*.
td*i A gun duel Ictwcii Ivv
Tuesday for Ihe day
Clrel* Number Five of th*
iner business paitnei*
has te
Pr*ahyt*ri*n Auxiliary, Mr*. S. D.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OW NERS
Mr. and Mr* M M
Jenkins, suited in Ihr dcalli of both A II
Hlghleyman, chairman, will meet
and Mr ami Mr*, li K Moody of Wolfe. M&gt;. died &gt;c«lcidn&gt; „f gun
Stiilc ami County Tax Hooka x%ill dime April F lral as
at-S:30 o'clock with Mr*, itlghleyI F
Jacksonville and Mi* J M C al­ shot wounds in the head
pruyidcil hy Inw. and Ih r Govornur him noU flrd lax colm m , r&gt;5&amp; Valencia Drive.
houn of High Spnngs spent Sun Davenport, 11?,. vva» killed In-tvnt
Irctora
In rigidly follow Ih r luw.
Clrel* Number Six of th* Presday here with Mr and Mrs |{ J ly during the evehange of gmifiio (
I.nnilw tin yyhirh th r Inxm rrm nin unpaid April
byU rlan Auxiliary, Mrs. U G
Tuesday mchl in Ihe stun
the ,
Hopkins.
Hunter, chairman, will m**t t»t M r s . B. D. CaBwell
two fonneily opeialed
Iwl will h r ndvrrllHrd and srdil and laxi&gt;» upon delln3:30 o'clock with Mrs. Hunt*.', Entertains At Bridge
&lt;l iii-ii t prrsonal p ro p rrly will hr m llrrtrd hy l - vy and
Mr end Mrs. limner I'tlt* of
1700 Park Avsnu*.
Nundny, N Y., who have been
Mill".
I iviiipf T»»if* t♦••••
* I"I* "" ^
Quarterly buxines* meeting of
Honoring the members of the visiting Mr and Mrs Julius Tak
iUy iniclil *!•«• • iMft? mo*-we*
th* Womxn't Missionary Society
Jno. D. J inkins,
Young Matrons Duplicate CUh ach, have gone lo Haylona Ih am •Jl.-ll mul ID ma. ii " I »«• p'lhhr
of tt e F irst B aptist Church will be
and a few other guest*, Mr*. B. where they are the guests of m i l l r i l !•* put li m -m m i ' I D ' * *♦»«
Tax C ullrrliir Srntintilr Cnunly.
held a t 3:30 o’clock at ths church.
D. Caswell entertained
with a friends.
non ln«» * t » '« 'l
Th# Junior R. A. snd th# Junior
bridge party yesterday a fternoon
Miss Frances Wilson and Miss
a r w home on MXXOOlU ftrmnn.
Helen Wilson will arrive tomor
church annex ar.J hack an Easier Quantities of roes*, stock. gyProw morning from the Florida
rgg h u n t Each member lx request­ sophila, snap dragons, and forgst-me-notx, accentuating p**l»l Stale College for Women at
ed to bring a few egg*.
Tallahassee to spend a few days
Th* Sunbeam Band of the First shades, were used lo sdom the
with their psrrnts, Mr and Mis
B aptist Church will meet s t 3:30 rooms where the guests werr en­
Fred R. Wilson, South Sanfmil
tertained.
o'clock at th* church.
Avenue.
A
fter
several
gam
rs
of
ronTUESDAY
RllllRil
Weekly "ladles day" will be ob­ tract brldg* scores were
and prises awarded
High *r»r# Baptist EvanRclint To
served a t th* Sanford
Cnuntry
Club with Mr*. II. M. Papworth prises among the duplicate play­ Talk On ‘WorldllneHs’
and Mr*. Roy F. Syms* as hos- er*. linen guest towel*, went to
Mrs. Wallace W W right and
tfH H .
" VViirldlinm*" !• Ihr
miHjrrl
Clrel* N um ter Klx of the First Mr*. Edmund Mslsch. while high which will k»r (liBCUBBnl Innurht h&gt;
genr*
prls*
among
the
other
Methodist Church will meet a t
th r Rrv S J. Cannon,
llaplint
8:00 P. M. a t tt e home of Mr*. W. players, an organdy vanity set. K vanfrllai during th r rrvtval »rrv*
was presented to Mrs It h Al
F. Bryan, 820 Palmetto Avsnu*.
icr which ia hr inf hrld IhU wrrk
~
T te HL Agnes Guild of Mol r bright.
K»«t
At th* U* hour refreshment* in • atore luilding at .111
Cross Episcopal Church will hav#
Firat .Strrrt .Srrvicra will In-girt
were
served
by
the
hoste**,
a
s­
an Easier subscription bridge pa
at H 00 o'clock
ly at 8:00 P. M a t tha Episcopal sisted hy Mr*. W. C Hill. Mr*
Rrv. Cannon will prra.h four
L.
Hawkins
Connelly.
Mrs
I.
F
Parish House. Reservations may
olhrr arrmona
hrforr Ihrin n a l
b* mads with Mr*. A. M. Philip*. Boyle, and Mr*. R. J Holly. Jr rlo»ra on Sunday night.
Friday
Mr* L
Tha Congregational Friendship Those present were
nighl hr will aprak on**S«»wing
League will bold It* meeting at tha Ilawkln* Conrvslly. Mrs I- F arid Rr»jungM; Saturday night hia
Boyle. Mr*. Roy F Mann. Mi*
Parish House a t 8.00 o'clock.
auh)rrt will 1&gt;« "Why Chri&gt;han«
Regular meeting of Seminol* W. C. Hill. Mr*. E. H U n ey . Sin**; Sunday aflrinoonhr will
Mr*.
Edmund
Melsch,
Mr*.
Wsl
High School P. T. A. will be held
dlacuaa "Marrlagr, iMvorrr and
a t 1:80 o'clock a t tha school audi­ lac* W. W right. Mis R J. Holly.
Jr.,
Mr*.
II.
W
Albright.
Mr*
torium. '
W. E. K lrthoff. Mr* B H Bsg- m rm W ri w rrr choaan an»i plana
WEDNESDAY
madr
for th r
coming
Th* board *f the Garden H ub getL and Mrs. M. Hup*it Htrlck- wer*
month# T hr m rrting adjourm d
of Sanford will meet at 8:30 A. M. land, Jr.
at an tarly hour
a t Ite horn* of Mrs. Francle E.
Bolx, 1101 r a r h Avenue.
Christian Endeavor Is

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I f Oak Ava.

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T h , s o l d Ia ns , h ' l a a v , « » v » 4 « '
tjt, o . u
u f t p o I w o o n c r o f au&lt; i,
eavllflrdl#
I*
I k * h a m # o f to n
litad l. &gt;
L'a'eo*
.a id ce rllfle a i.
•h a l l I ., r . d o e m e d a r c . r d l s * t o l . «
' a s d « . i t W i l l t a s u o I h . r a a a ovi live

IG o u r " Etruscan P attern .lh d*&gt; af May A U. )»&gt;4.
x iliu v a
o r -adflrU l
aip n o lar,
U Prtoe M cU ulln. tb*
I h i. Ike
IV. 1*14.

t&gt; lh

day

of

V. to DUl’UUAto#.
M ta d i

PffUroified.
/ p o m c H A oabv c a l l
ret A t i c h t v *a o S e w

Men L tT T to f to U to t «

•ntia i t A Bod.toieU,

fy m .1, t o o 003 U ). THEAX

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P

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ill, know vx

A

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T
( t v - Y O U RE

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what

tu x

o f A toU V 1 A M - V o o
C A M W A V t- O M tl l o o k

AT MUjaro® THE Mfetjq
AM l U LOU* A C tl O T
1U AttOw VA »F m A

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rf &gt; *k c ** &gt; l o s i l y o c s o u lM o to tk o Im p o rta n t m o ilo ts o f . tk o
which

...

jjV k n ln d

Induetry is 117 a week of 40 hour.,
th* 10 percent wag# boort will
mean an additional (1.70 weekly
f a r th* lawast-paW *»»“ « th*
work#y». m h * r w orker. wUI « reive U rg«r amounl*. In propottlon to their wages
_

m l wol
M sirll a

It «r*»r»l

jiffgf

■t n f i

, H o te l.____

I'LOITFItH ARK SKNTKNCKH

S A IJti . Tw o, fre»h Jersey I n » &gt; M l n * l * i ' a u n i r . ( r i a e t d a . l a , Also outboard motor. P. O. will K n**4 o f n v * - » a * e IS. T W p
I* O-.olh. n.nae J» Kast. ■ •
' Sanford.

wM help kwtd a yrostor
lU

O o in d
ptete S pring stock1*1
th e tir e s (h e pubU e
believes f t e e t ^ t s k a
e n d t h u r b u y e th e

Increases for 67.600 employes in
■La other companie. were
an­
nounced Tuesday These were
Th# National Steel Corporation.

18 000; Jones and I.aughlin Steel
C orporation. 17,000; U real L ak e.
* * * ,* &amp; *
* &gt; ' w Vi2 L . Steel C orporation. 4600; W heeling
Steal C orporation, 6600; Corrigan’ i i i j f c b y ia M d
McKinney Steel Company, 4W&gt;0.
i(CM V LADIES with and A m erican RoUlog Mill* Comto aall Diiq ' i rrtdy-U i wvar.
tny. 8000
nADIfvr, Muntoiu*
Since the m inim um w age of th#

S f e . ; . _________

ef

T » a » rri
more aa o'

flktNN *Hr«ctf*n» wNV *h# brdlianc# of Half &gt;*M1

.

tnfntfnO

XU8T1N two p**»*ng*r coupe
•' |I7 » . 18(1 . 1W ton Chevrolet
■i^^Min 8 cab. New dual tires

New tires average 30% tnori
i f started off new on our cooler Spring
roads instead o f hot Sumntgr highWAV. T h e w e a th e r m ak e s th e dif*

-w 1 rm -a

L O JIt. COURT IIOC8K pUTUMIfU

ik.i.Ki, &gt; l« fk fl firm t;**i»r..t U k. j J
a tu ro n i). m
CowUnwed Free* Pag* Owe)
»htn&gt;llltf IM.Im |b#»#sl Ok. awwia
T H rW a r. Mar. SB.
Ing "-y*."' Twenty-pin* Democrats
U
|«*« i ll iran«|M»i lull** . . * &gt; 1
U r(#4 kaaiwivRla #f 4 #l#rt U IX# 10lNl(Kh
rrwtv.
u *h'*4
left llw reservation to ret* 'w ith
U H # e am fee lw M # 4 a ^ « r . mn4 »iro&lt;M«lrO.
fair q u a li.«%
M a r. I N I 9 9 i
them, along with the lone farm ert
f
l
l
v
;
4
I.«0-I1S.
*
r to n a a aa frt . ft bo* ft. d. Call I 111. r»w I I I ; ft'l# t l« i i *«;"***€
M ft.
labor member, Ship-trad, of Min
t Total —loe
i n l r s o o l l i t n t U s •U i r d .
ne-ota.
U \IN )H U # O tlK IlO i x i p a t s t a ft #r Horn* ieprr«« nt it« )&lt;•••)»:r* »«•
bt
Wed nr •*(•&gt;. M«r II, TT; * Toial ■
R(MMt MMillll m **» « 'HOI*
The 27 anawerlng “no" were all
f**r aecllon (•• date. S i l l. 1*11 *•#• lInn w » n h » r rf|ir»NRl« »o**a| nm*
Democrat*.
•«»fi to ilaig 2141; l#Ai »•*••••!•
•lit bin hi l i l t A X mm| »•*.. o t
d*l#&gt;. tftlft.
track inolml# Ihu** H&gt;« **ni|r*&gt;»# iiw&gt;
Plea* from Democratic lead er
The
director*
h*d
been
accused
IlHlOfO
»*fe
of
Oinland
cam*
over
for
th*
N
«
U
m
«
iX
rM
t
tb#
Flw
M
a
ti#(rRobin-op and Senator Harrlaon of
I'liiL v iir.u 'iiiA
n
.i"rn * o
w ar#
( i *»•# # i *a j«ra» # # tiiw .
laindqulst funeral Sunday after­ of Joggling aceeunt* Illegally, hut
«l*^4“ I ft*U. aifl»r.| H*t«t rr, iVlk
M lo in lp p l, th at confidence tn th*
H
n
ir.M
a
l
l«
ia
#
b
l.
&gt;#r
a
XI
the atalr dbflsim ed any attem pt
^ •« r
M d lM a t IlM A. ■- »«l*tw«l»nt !• 1 Kl* 0 ta l i ..m A. J .hV
noon.
P rraldtnt would b* akaken ihould
AnriMr* raU *ir ll#fcL lb 'a.u»Uf
Mr. and Mr*. Ole*on and th* to prove that the (200.000 Involved
hi* w lth rt b* ignored failed to
l'#(orYj«*c
Yat«ta
L*. i t tim&lt;&gt;8*1 ft. rM»4tnlb m arkil bHrLi I* aint ftlla r-p n a of Piedmont were her* had been appropriated for their «*latliinail ft. Kavkiim- i. i . I'lilladrl- rimtiRm I t IrsHi crat#. I d»fe. •Iftf
tern th* tide of revolt.
f.«li *••'«(()»
|&gt;hU I, Nr# Vortr J. lUlllraore 1. S ub. 4 On* I.M I tk.
own une.
Th* veteran C arter Gla*a, Vir­ 3 1 4 P e r s o n s F a v o r e d J for Ik* Xunatwl.
2. CM t^an 2. CultiRibRi llun I Tl; 0 dm ).00-i:» . I ll* *I«U
The trust company clo«*d Im I CI#V#l*(id
I t i t* i
»*
i. K#v OrlHnOH 3. Ai'plrInn J n I. I l l - l i t .
.\fr*.
lr
o
it
o
p
of
Melbourne,
a
ginia, despite a recent
!U
B y S ta te P a rd o n B o d y
June with tru st and other
de­ Albany I. M lant* I. llrldgrport 1.
ai-trr of Mrs. Anna I.undqui*!,
sought with hi* old time vigor to
posit- totaling (28.000,000 on the ChartfM on 1. ('hHiianooca 1, l ‘#
•peat thi* week with hey.
HAS LOAN ^ l l . t
awing the deeiaien for th* Preal
»r*.ii i. UbHtiHvIli- I. P n n W arn#
TALLAHASSEE. Mar. 29.—UP)
books
I. lU n lv rii l. Ioil i*wit ihim. i, I ihI uo
dank
Tb*
funeral
Sunday
afternoon
|
—Clemency in various forma. In­
M
P«*tl«i
1.
jm
tm
o
y
(*lt|
|.
t.«.ul&gt;vlU#
WASHINGTON. Mar.
Th* eeerrldlng mean* th at ap­ cluding pardon*, parole*, reprieve*, of J. G. Lundqulat waa largely
I. |*llI Ir Him X J, U»li|U I. MOtllie#!
I —R epresentative Vinson, D etp^4*
proximately $90,000,000 to (100, commutation* of aentance and res­ attended, showing love and re- T a m p a P o s t a l W o r k e r s I. Fltlabur«h K I, lto&lt;hr-lvt
ftnurra t'nlnt I. H (^ I hiii| h |. H&gt;fu c ta l, G eorgia, y e sten ley
Ptlr^*
000,000 will be returned to World toration of cltlrenship, w m extend­ apeqt fo r (tl* family and friend*.
rue# I. Ttiroitis* 1. T hU# |. W alr.
L o s s low* I. Ul l kw. l u t r r 1 . Yomum* iluced a bill to illrerl the Rcisiqo
W ar and SpanUh-Amertoan War
th*m
In M e e t T o S t u d y
ed to 314 persons by the ita t* par- All •yntpathUe V )lh
(on* I 2 hrli.
Tol«l •! •tru ctio n Finance f in p ira tlu n b#
veteran* annually without review
their bereavement. Rev. Peel, the
|»r*ilnmt«in«
In&gt;a|
HliipnirMfe
den hoard in ****lon last week.
of their c a &gt; *« to determine wheth­
TAMPA.
kj*r.
tlk
Po»lal
em­
KloridN
e#l#ry
Mur.
J
t 3 N#« make d ire rt Inans to m iloslrv, Vm*
paotnr
Vf
Upaala
church,
con­
Of these, about (to , th* prison
er their diaabilitie* were of **rv- bureau estim ated, rereiWrd pur- _____
__ ___
_
ducted the
service
One of the ploys* who recently found a short- York, t l'hllM&lt;trl|»hlH To InI rttl# I* son &gt;ai,l the oliject uf th«* me$a*
1‘OTUMAI* YA It DA
SI o o u rr wa* to incrva.e e m p lo y m e n t
tre origin. The Pr*»ldent h»d held don! or parole*, and will he
re­ W rite r hoy* ■‘•n g . hia b ro th e r a c - i age of (10.4(16 in the account* of laa teil
li N .# \ si it,
x |t.sw(«»ii
out fo r temporary r**tor*Uon of leased from th* ita te prison and com papylng
him.
B eautiful I C. L Patch. Ihclr tre a su re r, will t
I'll tHbur tf b
I rilllNiIrlphlN I
I
Li
1
1
im
r.
I
lint
(font.
I
W
a-hm*
D r . B e a r d T o A d d r e s s these veteran* lo th* roll* pend­ various road ramp* on
m eet In the federal court room
Ka-t*r flower* covered the grave.
Iwn 1 Del Vtlelieiii, I Ola#rvllle,
ing review of th* case* lo elimi­ Sunday.
Mr!
amT
Mr*.
A
tfgu.l
Sw
an*on«ght
to
.e
c
w
h
.t
a
rra
n
g
e
m
e
n
t.
Nun*
hrlfl
B u s in e s s M e n F rid a y
('IN l’IN’S Al I No i hi » |&gt;*»h#*kI
nate the undtsrrvlng.
AN INDIHl'KNHIlllvg
-on -pent Sunday a t the h -m e (&lt;■«" * made fur n.ak.og go««l the
HAVXNNXII 1*1Yft:itg|n\*a tllllnl
It also mean* guvrrnmaot em­
tons.
I 'E U I O D IC A I .: ,
X aikiinih I &lt;'iHsIlliintl I i *Ii I&lt;"nm*i
Dr. W. 8. Beard, a**t»Unt to ploye* who had their *alarie* cut ^H a w t h o r n e W i l l G e t of hi- b r o k e r . NH* and wife,
The club It I- the TJamps I’o*- I I'lrttoUnd
I KiMihrHf # f
tlllleo
S aturday *&gt;* the
b irth d a y of
Hamilton Holt a* prrtldenl of 16 percent by the Economy Act
&gt;•$•!• .1 Jnplla.
I Mhttiv
Q n A p r i l
H e know th a t A is the deal
tal Employe- Financial A xocia- ISilomnr
1 8 th - ho*te««
Vl.OlD'.NiT DIvrUgtHNH From of each uf our reader# tu k
Rollins College at W inter Park, will get hack 5 percent, or t i t llon has a membership of I2fl. n l e t *0.1 n«| | !•••($.mnr Ynrd«
L
ittle
P
ad
d
le
IMann
w*«
host
rill apeak *t the third end final 000,000, aa Feb. 1 to July 1, and
a breeat" 'h i
discovered after
IX Itflsc r#*lNl ta fa ra a lU # F#r IhoruugM )
T A L L A H A S SE E . Mar. 29— OP) to a num ber of hi- little p lay ­ The shortage
noon-day Holy Week rcligiou* another five percent for the next
tk au g k ts and x U a p to al* #1
H H k N fta i, (tar. fV UM.
an audit Officer# id the aa-orla—
Vernon
H
aw
thorne,
Miami
m
ate*
T
hursday
afternoon,
m
ak
­
leading w agasine w riter* of I
-enrlce for lfu»ln*»» men atartlng fiscal year, or about ( 120.000,000.
r«ANft*onn
( " ’iK i* ' Hrctmn day. You need &gt;o*r Ideal #
s ta te 's atto rn ey , who prosecuted ing m erry on hi- six th h lrth d a y . t lion -aid ye*terdpy that the report (•|*otd(
it 11:30 o’clock tomorrow.
II.III.-.1 Tuenitay
tiIb M
In hit veto mr&gt;aag* tb* P resi­ the a**ax*in, Z angara, will receive
Patch w m not under bend was in «'*•#! IlNUllna#
h tn d rrair rWitinm. paper to r toes I neve* but I#'
The aervire* ar* *pon-or*d by dent aald the bill provided (228.­
MtosIvrMlr .t|M(l*r| ■!##*! r I'gfliMfla w ith faaiaua tolads
I correct.
the I^ rm e n 1- l-**m*a of Han­ 000,000 more than budget esti­ from Governor Hholta on Apr. 18,
t o l&gt; t o b | p | i l i » g
( M i i n i l U i P i t o n «|«
ix te raa ltb o a f
ir• Iras q|| iran*|M&gt;rii«|iim and
ford, and th* form er A A P m ate- for the new flacal year the law enforcem ent m edal, offerad S w i t z , W i f e I ^ b a b l y 1 "H e in iKimlvil w«th a »urtt&gt; 'llv^r*-«l
i 'T U ;
••M»•#•«) m lm It .TN|#Mk indUM h eartily rerutotoend The
by
the
U
S.
Flag
A
*-oriation.
W
i
l
l
Rev
R
*&gt;
I
*»
n
a
*»
d
I
company
in
the
-uni
of
(lOOt).
and
-tore In th# Bell Telephone without auggeattog way* of pro­
' *■
’
pfr.ov.jril m&lt;i Digvot.
W lU
d c
k e i e a s e a i (hl&gt; ut )Uejf w,u m, | , , lK&gt;Mibi* the unIIi • o h f . l ton.I
The
public
cerem
ony
of
p
re
s­
rrntto
and |o »#•«»*»1ed ] , ,,a
Thla brilliant periodical
building on Ftra, Street l* th* ducing new revenue* to meet th*
paymrrtf of ■ dlvldfnd of 10 p^r- tnn«i|&gt; 1 HA r#w hl r hor 1mm rent* talas, each eaaaUi. dhbat
en
tation
will
be
held
in
the
tralocation ef eervlce*.
#N»»ito«| lo« tot . t ilua | Af-| |A Ik
added expense.
PARIS, Mar. 29- Robert G. amt cent a t least,” they «aM.
dltioa-*tf*p*d Senate cham ber of
l o t mimflt | U I II fr * fi,11 ,|im| a f the laadlag article* fr#
Dr. G. 8. Salman *pok» on
The bill tuperxede* the regula­ the capltol here, w ith high ranking MarJojie .twit*, young Amerirans
m o. i w orthw hile natoailns
(l»
lo w e r
a !•
Aoa
I S% I l l
h##«
“Loyalty" before a large crowd tion* istued Tuesday by the P res­
• »*oilol I J.I
the day. eandeaaed Uto th a l _
held aa leader* of a gr#al Inter­
public
official*
and
civil
leader*,
of men ye-terday noon, whi'a ident restoring, pending review,
Vnrti
I’l.A.VT »*ITY Kin bXiialr# *» word ra rriea w eaning.
national *py ring, may win free­ T ^ x a M « » ) D e b l S u r v e y
a
tte
n
d
in
g
,
A
ttorney-G
eneral
t
ary
r'$N
**lM
u
itlu
n
1*nrii«
**|nu«ty
auhjrct* a f lasU bg I n te n s t eela
Fred R. Wilton »pok* on a Bibl* 29.000 World W ar presumptive
dom on ball on the ground that be­
h*arm iiMiillMaa miHterai#
l»riii#nii Ing to our baalneuo I h ra . a y r a
D.
Landis,
announced
recently.
vera* a t noon today. Service# rase* at 78 percent of former com­
cause they betrayed comrade* the) L a u d e d B y G o v e r n o r
rial a ad buafdea* rvMtkekf. .
last only 20 minute*. H. C. Du- pensation. and thouiand* of Span­
•re entitled to clemency, it wa« In­
peraanal career# a a d ham #» t
MISSISSIPPI
IS
RISING
Boae I* *ong leader, while Dr. II. ish W ar veteran* and their wid­
TALlvAHASftZE. Mar ZW- tA*)
ear
M lv td a a l
happlarato
*
dicated recently.
H. M cO -lin U planl«L
ow* and orphan- at a like 76
treated.
Amlrc Klols. one of
Sw its’s — A taxation anil debt a u iv e ), non
MEM
P
ills
.
T
ran..
Mar.
2
8
(A
*)
v
R
r*
#
E
x
a
m
in
e
d
;
The
Reader'*
D
igest
ga
SqMhaveyou hUaral r lartateat percent, who were strlrken from
nearing completion undei d iu c tlo n
- I f . spring again In (he Missls- lawyers, was asperted tn aak their
01 m m # Correctly Flltod
la d v rrtia lh g
w halaoeerr
the roll- becau»e of lack of proof sipppl vallfy and the steady rise freedom of ball under the
188# uf «U te auditing d e p a rtm m t. » •»
I equally irrteresllux In [k» .
described yesterday by (Juvernor
of tervice origin for their Injuries. of the great river again is
law
that
permit*
freeing
of
par­
m an'and ht* family. Kduora*
th*
B ra m
T o
P re a c h
A t
hundreds of th* feta**" Vr*
concern of Ihnae who know
It* son* accuseil of espionage if, l&gt;e a S h u lli a» m aterial making it |»oe
aihh*
foi
the
sta
te
"to
consider,
thinkers It K a verltahM
G ood
F rid a y
S e rv ic e
treachery. United States engineer* fore trial. the&gt; give information
H a w a ii W a n ts T o B e
thoroughly
and
intelligently
m
ajor
• r r geta."
' "- . and meteorologist* agree
that leading to cnnvlrtion of other*
OpLometrlat
We aree •«# l« w " e , h'-&gt;#(}
change* th a t may U* nvcraiary in
Servic** «o ruineni mu ra tin g tlur 4 9 t h S t a t e
O f
U n i o n there Is nothing about which to
flee
or
ta
T
»We-d's l)l«wd
the taxing ayatnna of our rltif» ,
I I I Park Ay#.
I’a-slup and D eath of l^hriat wil)
be alarmed.
Aatowlplifen. Pfe-aa n jf l” e * f &gt;
countlr*
amt
dlatricta."
D
r
.
W
y
n
e
k
o
o
p
S
c
n
t
T
o
begin a t Holy C ross
E placop-J
for a free sample cwpr.— Ad* ‘
W ASHNGTON, Mar.
2 9 -T h e
The guvernui'» »tate»nent
CHarth tom orrow . Good F riday, a t T errito ry uf Hawaii will ***k a d ­
HRORD BKHHT HKAHON
_______________ ----------------------*«
l* ris o n T o B e f f in T e r m
m
ade
public
af
hi*
office,
although
neon, to ermUuu* for th ree hour*, m ission
the Union *• the 40th
a.
#1 . .
J he U now In W’aahingLtn.
-4
it waa announced by Rev. M arti* S ta te , Lincoln L McCandlea*. dele
PLANT r r r r . Mar » -S tra w ­
rlltC A fa O . Mar ifR
i4»&gt;
Dr
The aurvey, covering t h r r y lax
berry
shipments
the
f!r«t
of
this
J. Bram today.
H aw aii said yesterday
A lue l.niJxay Wynckoop called re* Ing unit in Ihr » latr,
made
Hymn* will be sung a l intervals
.im
week passed the nineteen million | p a rte m m yr«toitlay, again
McCandlea* ...,i
-aid w.
be —ill
will iinlrw
with fund* anppiled hy th** Civil
d a rin g llw th iee-h o u r aervice, hr dure a statehood bill for the is­ pint mark' fnr the season end In- ,
perted her u « n inniat-nrr Mild • a ’tl Works «nd Federal K m erfancy ReIn alwnvH p Ktntd In fe o L m c n t.
gven
n ry
ita trd , and e ig h t short adilreaags land- at thi* session of f'ongrrs* dlcsted that last sra ■on'* rwronl
? * ? •*
• lie Ik Iivvf*«| 8 du|*c fientl Willed h**t lU t AdinimaUaUuaa. U rja n WiiiU
U tlla m o n ey c# n be sp e fij f o r f a ^ ,
will be m ade on th* "Seven Last
f ikma Lvinty milllttn iUughtcr*ln law, HheU.
T v .... u -*Un F -laukue-t toil ftfop ml
•ta t# auditor, and K anneth Hal*
•m V av r " T BE f)r*t o r^ r ttm # —k#- In th* lower hou|* of Puerto Mi- pilnt» will hw ffeJtpwvd brfonr the
A q u a r t o f m flk u f a v e r a g e
aupV^
rlc /J n ^ t
r o n k irlrd of m urdrvliig Ithcta linger, Miami « tatlatirlan , directed
pH*** Trura L w o -lhirdn to U ire e -fo u g th n u f jjfy/r (O U l
dreeaes will be heard a t
about can legislature, but Santiago IV
of the current »hi|i|nng «e*
in the lka*enient «urgvr\ of
her it.
12,20 o'clock.
YAfrgy
r e qquuir
e d pI»e&lt;
e r uday
s j I.v
ii™
a y hy
uy n y e a rr uolg
ia rcnh ull#
p.
leaias, delegate from Puerto R iro.! lun.
home. Dr WynrWoop will he taWeh
The governor aald the Mirv*y
H er. Bram pointed out th a t the
id be would take no step* in that
AJhiuI one-hull of th e en e rg y ftjr a fhUg of f ltlf .
to |irl«un hnlay to eerve a V* year would elim inate “ gueHa w o ik ” oil
service l« so ai ranged th a t rom direction until so instructed by the
ORTH 20 Y F \ H H
nnd ulx&gt;*■t o n r-fo u rlh needed by a m o d e ra ffly ac tlv a
•enlrnce
the p a rt of the leg islatu re in It*
m unlranta who ar* not able to re ­ insular legislature
mon^
1
ro naldrration of m raaurr* effect

S

T h e s e a re tw o good rcaRDr^m br
buying now b u t h e re 's 4

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H r. u d H r*. A dam K a rr »nd
T U IA A , Okla.. M ar. SO— {JPhfam ily o t DeLand atU m ied tbo S U r r j P Sinclair, oil m agnsta,
Lundqaiat fu n e ra l and a)»o vtstl-1 and 17 o th er lo n n a r director# of
ad a t lHa bom* at b a r (U U r, Mr*. Uv« Cxejtang* T ry it Com pany of
A lfrad £ ricao n
T #la* wwro clearod a f
ajl
amjQ gw t Lundqulat of Jaekaon- L en U m e n t charges ig a lrflt thorn
vUI* j*to*Bt a faw hour* Sunday liar* yealerday.
w ith hda paranta, Mr. and M ra .' J u d f a , W illiam* dlamlaaad tHa
H. 0 . L undqulat. ami w ith thorn 10 ram alqlng ro u n tl a fU r mora
attefejad Um funoral of hia uncle. th an t f o wr«k* prelim inary hoarMr. and Mr*. Kdd Peterson of in*. S e v e n 'o lh c r rounta waro dUHolly B ill and Mr*. A la i S .ab lo m missed laat Friday.

main during the e n u re tim e, may
KLSKIMMEK. Mar « (
(AIM
yet p articip ate In one or more p o r­
M iller V G riffin, of K atie U k e |
me k h o n * P j know* ho
P erfect ion of a p p a ra tu s to Him- , m| p„|j, c ity_
, ni1 h |||(. |
tion* of th# service Singing of
x. J«ur*l*r. Mag. A*.
lhe hym ns *mi preaching " f ll»e m ate s ta in rom pli trly from two- h „ brother-in-law . J&lt;w Richardio n .n s a
w n . laat Dec A was convirta.1 by
serm ons will come alm ost sim ul­ «a&gt; radio ten.phi.III.
And F o u n d
lion*. i&gt; announced The Nav&gt; will a
jur&gt; hare lale Tile*
taneously. he stated
^
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WOUND I Man's watch on Thirfilm
,
another
U.
S
Slael
»ubalditeewLh Street. Owaer may have
which o p e ta le - on an u ltra . b o i l i d e r and tan U n red tn 2n year* in
etm a fey Idetflfyfng and iH-ying ,r&gt; . Issued mi official announce **»»•
prison l.y Judge Frank A Sm ith
m cnl.
in g thi* nd.
’

TOtm W ATa

S pring is h e re w ith its
slip p e ry rood* and g re a te r
fo r s m o o th t h is t w s d ^ W i l l B
G o o d y e a r p ric e s e re still at W ln |e r ’e
lo w lo v tU -

TOnb. h a t . 2*.—-A precaution­
ary order to foreign sightseer* eras
ltaued by government
official*
yesterday ax a result of the tem ­
porary detention of a doien per■nas who entered fortified ions*
Over fhe week-end.
Foreigner* should obtain
ad­
vance information on the boun­
daries of th* tone* and &lt;ave them-elves Inconvenience, it waa point­
ed o u t The Navy Department an­
nounced It was convinced th* tre s­
passing era* Innocently done by
(IfhU gert, who were relre-ed.

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# R ig h t now is p*rh*p*
Mem
tim e to d iscard y o u r sh ab b y old
tiv rt fur g o o d -k u rk i^ s to u t^ a ^ p in g
new G o o d y ears.

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Ivory »mm«nHy to FM If lsi S tooH*SO"fo»

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DR. HRNRY
McLAULIN, Jr.

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•to o NiW o t M U E I I FLOS10A. |fami day, * hundred uS m mors
,j*|-lfrt“ -T wM War* wNsf r h * *d«on tsw (Wsy . . . Ifcst Borid* ellen
Into n 4 W U | SdviafiSRS vbkb So oHar ttolo osa oBot . . . that kero,
to tbo Mrfkssit earner of tbs solid*. A o Uad 4k*f k (MfffMNT . *. KTTEft
I'p# end Hlfsm owro «rl «•**# to Join m with tko todUlsf of tko «roslo»l
f^ m to Hs ItlHto,'’ '‘*t’ Ivrt'tk ’ --t- 1 '•cA^V*'1 *
T *v 1' * V.-V* *'
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fr n d m e tr m dofKld dprn kow'ofottivsly^ Olid ksW'tWroutkly wo convoy

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NOTICE

C O LU M B IA ST U D IO S H A D T O C O N STRU C T
M O T H P R O O F R E F R IG E R A T O R C A W N E T S
T O K E E P S Q Q O O O W O R TH O F C O ST LY
F U R S U S E D IN *TH E {JN E - U P '

gam e.
Bill
Urban»hl.
B o-ton
ahnrtatop,
wae
on f I r a I
baa* and M a r a a v 11 I a . who
| had beaten out a -Ingle to n|wn
the inning, wm on th ird . The -lg« m l « u given for a double -teal
and Randy Moore, a pm rh h itle r,
xwuog a t a wide pilch. N orm an
Kia*. tbo Tank** c a tc h e r,- rifle*
the ball tn F i« n k I'm A rltl, U r

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CROCHET thla dainty caryU olorad
;a tta n fa r y e a r erula* w ardraba, a*
. tVAKUINOTON. M a r . -JU.—
t y m aking Wile u a d a r a w a a ttr In
(A l’l —S e c rrla ry Iclw*. th a Fublie
apoetow tar.
Work* ad m iitlH ralo r. M d irp u rtara y e alrn la y th a t l he 1'WA * * i
unable tn finance a |vqpo*ed iairouted M ri. M ary B lanchard fo r
provrm ont o f I ho t'«ei»a Bivor to S e c r e t P o l i c e R a i d a
hoariling filSOO In gold.
aatabliab a wiUar
ruuta front
A rra ig n e d ,feefqr*
vOMgtqn.
Rome. Cla.. to MnWIr. Ain.
N e t S u p p ly O f A rm s
Ifioukv, U nited State* ' taramUP A R IS . M ar. 28.— &lt;A»*»—A h alf ripWar. the * e few lM t .W** .btofXi*d
ROB JKW KI.KY STORK
doton *wlft and aircrtt |'-ultce raid* that a trm porary bon^J of
»3(K&gt;0
A TLA N TA . M ar. 29.—( A P |— m otivated by ruiRor. th a t |volili- would bo fixed. She had b*fn unJrw o lry valued by the ow ner a t cal group* were arm in g *gain»t ablr to poat bond early l**t njghtth e governm ent, nottml yexterday
»|£,A«« waa aeiii-d ra rly yi-pUTiUy
1 0 0 rifj**. pi-lol*. *wordr, bayo­
by th m - robber*, btav ily arine.1.
net*, and • largo supply of am m u­
who nuiakhetl th e dl-play wbuiowr
qf a dow ntow n Jewelry *toru w ith nition.
T he prom pt governm ent a n io n
A tlruf inn la
p i.to f. and r»caped in tw o a u to ­
follow
ed re p o rti th a t political epmobile*.
mtac
tre m U t. * m eollorting arm * In
lo rrm aii
—
f . w .
;
a ^ c T i v .- s ia i
■
m*oikor*' d i.tric t* In pr*p»raU on
premia** • * « * ■ ■
naver b u t
ronxciouaav**
and fo r new eiote.
■ny d » rlllag k*o*a.
•m oled a c lg a ro lU a- l&gt;r. Tim bervacant tal. aa to ■
5limuit*r Mof *the- Csitys of
Z &amp; S &amp; : f s a w
&gt;
lak* -a t the leg In a n Impruvixad
to Aha t k l n H y .
of
th oar rceldtos
ijo u is ia n n
W o m an
is
iplint.
« K elcseiif or
r ^ s K ' - w K u u .w i — r t
A* If fat* had decreed th a t b*
• rr, or i n i #4 o rr
should and hi* i.laying c are e r in a H e l d A s G o l d H o a r d e r
com fort
b lasr of glory. U u a n v illr playrd
C it^ o T e - n f o r d 8 « iu ta r y Q f a a r tm e n t
SIIRF.VKPOUT. M ar 29.— (AM)
one of the mrmt a |irc lfru la r game*
— F ederal ag«nl* y o te r d a y a rof hi* n d a ifu J career yr*U rd*y.

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yeitonUy.

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I^ltod hi defarane* to b in .
A t th * hoapH al. X -ra y idotura*
t ho wad t h a t It waa a
m ultiple
feraek, w lU tw th bawa* In th* l«K
feroU n b et* * * * the &gt; iw #
aad
Tfew lb la w w a u a t pleaerd.
A lth o u g h doctor* aald th a t bo
JrafcM b# ab la to ra |o ln tb* Iloat^n
W n ta a aH tbto lb* &gt;*xt
thro*
JptHSh*,' th e re • w aa tom *
doubt
rkjjjMto feat*ball men w hether tb«
fjU b M l- would a ta r play a n o th e r

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„ “Tho revolpliofi Iwon't
bar*
covered la aeerrey," bo explained
- | t Li ravralrd In th* legislation.'*
Aa fur giving n im ri, U r.'W irt
raid "maybe,’’,
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a r laafu o a, aMy A l t a r play Mtp tb e r g am e of b a a a tx ll. H* wM
eamovad to Mound P a rh haaptfeal
e * g «be fd m a , tie d a t J 4 , waa

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Ma piwfar* aa laviwUpatiaa of
the rntlre “ Now Drat.? alnl aald
(ic thought U rauld be made by
ah»l*l*r all tba legislation paaard
up 1# 4aU . Ho ax par tad. however,
lb* maaoy irj-i.Isik n .which N

T aT M»a broil-

f l i i r t w llb .

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B y a Mfuh in rra tlfa tio n ,” U r.
W irt aald, ha m ean t sn m eth iiif
aaoro th a n a a in v estigation at wba
told felia a a d w h a t ha wax told.

yeeldVday aftHi tb a

L It

ta#*w w ar* planning d rgvoluUpfi
and told hUp *o.
. *, !
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' H e 'a n n o u n ce d thU ay h it posi­
tion” yesterday while cdngre*«me$i
sought to decide w hat }f a n y th in g
to d* about tke* "expoa/* tpado
fey the C a ry eehool su perintendent
la b it toe o a t la tte r to Jam a* II.

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W. K. Wataon perch Mad tb*
first ticket to the
Governor's
tail which wfll be held tn the
Mayfair Holel on Friday * tUgbt.
Apr. «, to e lip ag a M ia ral.b ra*an which wl)l ho «las*d lb
lay with Governor »nd
Mr*,
-bolt* a* honor gueata.
The chairman of th* ticket
ale* committee announced today
hat the fir*, 32 tkk*U *old for
the Ball wei* aold by Mr*. IHUy
Lewi* and G. W. Spencer, and
o th* following panona:
W. F- Wataon. G. W. Spencer,
S. A. Hive, 4. R. B trw irt, F. F.
&gt;ornrr. It. C. W ater*, J n J o#
.udwig, Fred Tlolly. W ank Wolftr , LaRoy Harden of Orange
City,' C. E. Ward. F. C. M arlfaV », J. U. Leonardy, J. G. Bender,
K. 8. Bender. F. R. WlUon. Dr.
1. D. (aaw ell, B. K r»rkln*.
Georg* Weinstein, D. U ThrB*h*r.
fudge i . G. Sharon, R. L. B u r
lick, W. 1. Cooper, G.' A. Speer.
Ir., V. A. Spear. H. J. Lehman,
A. II. Mo***, J. C. Ilutrhleon.
W. 11. Rchmldt, J. U MarenUtt*.

Senate1Overrides
Roosevelt Vete101
Veterans' Pay Bffl

o tk o r it s t o so n k o o t t o n d which fo rm s tk o f oundotlow

In dia trial g * v * t o p m « * t o w e lt tk o o n o r«to t o f t k k h ilK s s n o w

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W. E. Wataon purchaaod tbo
flrat ticket to the
Governor's
All which will b* held fri the
Mayfair Hotel on Friday* iRghl.
Apr. «, A el m u g a gala cot*br»ton which will bo alagvd th»t
A y p ith Governor ppd
Mre.
-holla a* honor gneata.
- The chairman of Iho ticket
aloa eommittre announced today
hat the firaj S2 ticket* »old for
the Ball ware cold by Mr*. Dalay
Lewi* and G. W. B|&gt;*nr»r. and
o the following poraoaa:
W. E. Wat*on. G. W. Spencer,
S. A. Kie*. J. R. BUwart, F. F.
Jom er. H. C. W atera, Jr., Jo*
.udwjg, Ftod Dolly, Frank Wolfer, La Roy Harden a t Orange
City; r . E. Ward. F. C. MacMaSon, J. G. Lnonardy, J. G. Bender.
E. 8. Bender, F. R. Wllaon. Dr.
1. D. CaawoU, B. I-. Porkln*.
Georg* Wolnatoin. D. L Thraahor,
fudge J. G. Sharon, E. L Bur*
lick. W. U Cooper. C- A. Speer.
V. A. Spoor, H. J. Lehman,
b. H. Mo»e*. J. C. Hutrht»on.
W. H. Rehmidt. J. L. Marentotle.

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CART,' lnd„ tfiir. . »
W llllim A. W irt wantd ai &gt;‘full tqR*
v citljallo o or nohq** of hpchtC
I
trueth a t the unngmtt! •’htnltin
tees" were planning a revoluUpn
and told him re.

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■APtffG LADY iff P t c n i Q B

c i f JUST F/YBjFEBTTAjX.
ta r

V a tc ra n

.flu ffe r a

C ro w in g H o ra e B a se

My a “full Investigation,
Dr.
W irt Mid, ha m eant aemeUunr
more than a a investigation of whs
told him aad w hat he waa told.
He prefers an ia'o q lig atU a of
the entire “ New DcaJX and said
\%t thaught U ceulyl be made by
•Unlblny all the legislation passed
up te date, lie expects^, howevtr,

Brilliant b a e e U ra iim s * a f W elter
•R abbit" M at# W » * . Mia “rta n d

n t o w H ‘MdS* lia n a pldle In an
axhJMMUw *•#*• w ttb th*. New
T S k Tai*aa«.
(.M aranvffle, w hs wttl be 48 y e a n
aid th ii year nad was e n u rin g Wa
t w i s t y iiiirif r * - r n r * ln th&lt; mV ’
a r leagues, May MTeer play «hqther game of baseball. 11a wfta
removed to Mound Park hospital
g%a the grime, tied i t U
was
tp R d d ti defe reeves te blim.
A t tha hospital, K-ray V*ctur*v
•howad th a t It waa a
multiple
break, w ith both b a ^ x In tha lag
broken between the knee
aad
a a lfa . Tha A in was wot pleaerd.
Although doctor* said th a t be
M i d be aU a to rejoin ‘h* Roaldn
W i t h w ithin the next
thrba

. WASHINGTON. M i r . 23.—
(A P I—S ecrrlary lekee, tha Public
Works adm injrtrator, told report­
er* yesterday that the PWA war
unable to finance a prop&lt;'»cd laigrovrment of iho On.aa R ivrr to S e c r e t P o l i c e R u i d 8
eaUbliab a w ater
louts from
Rome, (la., to Mobile, Ain.
N e t S u p p ly O f A rm s

ATLANTA. Mar. 23.—(Al*| —
Jewelry valued by the owner at
$15,00(1 war xelied early ye»terda/
by Ihn-e rotibcr*. heavily urine,I,
Who auwlhed th.- dliplay wbulow
I)f a downtown Jew .dry »tore with
pi.tcf. and e*cap.al in two auto­
mobiles.

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COLUMBIA STUDIOS HAD TV CONSTRUCT
MOTH PROOF REFRIGERATOR. CAR!/VETf
T O K E E P S Q O .O O O WORTH OF COSTLY
FURS USED IN ‘ THE U N E - U P '
game.
Bill
Urhan»ki.
Ho»U»n aliurtalup. who *hot it l&gt;ack with kn*r.
Wonitn in tf»«* "U w ls fninltd
• h u r t a t o p , wa*&gt; on f l r a i »ul altcinpting l« lag U rhan.ki.
m11af t*ir pliiyei* uf l&gt;olh
W*f^f
jhaaa ami M a r a a v i l l a , who, Mnranvlllc. in«tr»&lt;l of alaling.
, □, hod to Iho aide of the injured
I had beaten out a «lnglr to opan came into the plate -landing .ip player, lie w*» .tretchcd put on
the Inning. wa« on tlilrd. The -Ig-ianri ran intu Kw*. Ilo Uipphd utci niahion. on the fluid and hla leg
', nal wa* given for a double *t»al the catrhar Into the drlt and a- wa- -el by l»r. tilHion Tlmtwcand Randy Miintr, a pinch hitter. Kie. .U rt« l towarrl him to lag |nS. . lot al ph&gt;-Irian, before th*
, .
(WURg a t a wide pilch. Normaa hint with the hall, livid up hi- left
ep l leg Whlek . t . a . l - t « r o - o » - l y . . amhulancc
Kla*. the Tank an catcher, rift'
i f brNhi-n ImSH-ea the awhl*
arwlli
,0 ,h « '***■
the hall to Kiank I'rnNettl, U

PARIS. Mar. 28. - ( A P I —A half
ijoirn Nwift and secret police raid*
motivated by ruiRor. that p&lt;dilic»l group* w rrr arm ing ngainat
the governrarnt, netted yesterday
100 rilje*. pi.tol*, *wr&gt;rd». U yoiivle, and a large »upply of ominunllion.
The prompt govvrnmrnt action
fullovicd report, that political eytreml*ti* were collecting arm* In
woiker*' dUlricta In preparation
for new rbde.

■mokcil a cigarette a- Dr. Tintbcrlak* «•! the leg In ao im praviaa.ll'
•piint.
j Ijo u h tia n a
W om an
A . if fat* had decreed that •&gt;« | wv | J A / ^ I J H o a r d
vliould and hi* playing career in a | l l C i a A S xxO lt* I
blaxr id glory. M aran.ilte p'ayed
...............,m
one of the m ini &gt;peet«rular gam e*. 8IIREVEPOUT. &gt;l*r- - • 1
of hi* rolaifui ta n .w yrxtarday.
— Federal arenl* ycatrrday

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re te ll Mr.. Mary Hlanchard for
hoarding $2500 in gold.
A rraigned before ;»Te!
Itrooh*. United SUte* { COmmUripnar, the dnfatkdapt w*« noffilwl
that a temporary bon^ of
*3000
wuUM be fixed. She had beyn.
able to poat bond early la s t n)ghL

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slip p e ry ro ad s an d greatMr dAjM /f
f o r s m o o t h t h i n t r e a d a 'J W k lie
G o o d y e a r p rices a re still at W in te r’s
low Jovsls.
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CsrescUu of Ftorldahs iardlnaoa la
' britSlM / or • • taSowatvo p&lt;oaiom-o« poopao(Ari of bet natural aaatla. many acll
■ n d s i rtarJdJajn ftayj agttti u M
axrpap,. (rctienal J*alou*y, rivalry of
rftririrta paft »nr&gt; and rilstraarif the ear-

by 4 r . n n u a A
M M H w ta t q y jiy s tj tt k S

■ : U K lo v r e m tb H ,‘W r e p o t l i r e k t r A r t i q A orekW d
J i X - ' t f a . t f ^ t k &gt; 4 WkUinft tbo oo^oriinH y t* B apreu tbo
• *'lBuft4bfldd'Wlfb''ttiolr ’^rosont Kvlay cooditlrea W d M re 'b S tk W irio • $ * » re
' FkridbS ottracttoas kdfb tbo briftianco of tbojy Amn'tdBrif oiftMk,
'
- . Dwro's S f s l o r i ofttbls hundred mllCon wboso krik riiri bo tureod quickly
1 , | mJBqri produgars and consumort who w l bolp buM 0 ftrootor

M t . w*'ir, . u « . «
ris M . g g r i r w
f o r y o u r. d riV ra g a n d

s h o w y o u w h r / lf W i

Oor

U M If t i t V i 1&gt;
o f r i r t l W tnforiri tb4 mlMons ftoncothinq o u r S m J|lp «
possJWSttOs bSOS b o o n re p o o s k o 'o r id k S m p o r a ttr e fy ' A t B a o B v i .* T - ’ -•***■*

New tins average 30% rnorg nt/jrhge
i f started off new on our cooler Spring
roads instead o f hot Sum m it high-

hN g n jif T h e w e a th e r m ak es th e difi * , fe re n c e —M oaoK sutB if ttlS
p y toughens it fo r e x w 'H f c . A long*
f | k n o w n f i t f i u,
.
i
[

' j j / ' p u?- j

.i

asd aoftUot (Us app ariuottyf tM o ro o ri
o l of Rorldo U 0 co m fo lfa of national
ns faces toward H o rid A 'H wB moon M
Ir tbo Mttonol totm c li , . » soosrity fos

T

IL

B IT T 8,

LOCAL

.aft tha A S,- Florida Cbarmhu*. waria
vwaalnaa* la th* caatM)lMm&gt;tk*t fthaaa
allrgrri harrier* la a aalAaft |W t M gear
'g ra m w art S«ara AOIJlik Iftw ft
■ ora aa il ll i thaa aa obalarla, and with

grapartlaa Ra

B E S s

w
vie,- r——
« w.

^:

THCN VH£ TufmtP

iVknlod

^nt s W)T

6weft.&gt;f

tion to thatr wax**-

t « « o U Tor R a n t
U f l A k n o t ic k
1HMAIJ. dooireble furnished
Bta. Private Bath. Rea- lon ra or ,« w u n iim row
•11 Magnolia. sTrt*
i rssa a r t « k otatu a r riA»aF i r Sal*
llrllijiw 4* tosiahy -atT** iUmi A
14 tHRRE— Bre u . for 11 f K O C K E l i p a r r t v a a r r o l T a »
s te No. IU 4. tojteri t h . MK
Ijo**, _ lawn mowers, (d ae ln irie
o f J u l y A U-. l . M , * « H»*d
'eanl, yard rakes, and • aid eorllfteale l» " f office, ***
m ad. sppllroiion for taa dsod
k g a , • BtanleyiRpger* htos . teoae
lo accord*oc, w ith tew.

So is roeUflcsiis esohrdiw* !»• f»i- I
low lop described p ro p .rlr situated

kUCt . Two, fraah Jrr»cy I n a e a a l o o t * I ' o u n t y . f l s r i l * . ! »•
Alao outboard motor. P. O. w it: K W i l o f X W , 8 s e XX. T w p
t * iSowib, R a s s p e 1 . K na r .
.
S* w ere *
T h * M i l Ia ns . b * l a # * * . . * * * d s '
* ii , d a l * o f t j i s i . s o o i x , o f s c o
ce rtific ate
I*
th* n a m e of r . ' I t
llredls)
1 ' n ‘ee#
said e e rtlfle e l#
- l, a ll I . , r e d e e m s d s r r o r d l s ( l o I s S
‘e a d e - d w i l l I s s u e t h . r e o e w i t h e
.th
# * , n t M a x A. l » . I*&gt; 4.

q lln .se

* r s off trial

i n i s e a l I ti le t h e
M a r c h A f&gt;. 1*11

*diaa»r h«ra?aml
ririrrmined la ladact caagarailaa la tUa
pi* a ta baJU a Obf ta r Ftaridh. iU i'That th a* apprahftt* w a tw re rre u \*
la graaral call

risth

t«lh.

Gancroaity Personified.
^ p o a n c H A tvMW c a l l
re e a T i c »»t v . a o t e a

Aten I t t j u J •mu

xh H

T H l t i s A BOAlM CM

f y q u ..G O OH M&gt;. TMfcAX
T | AlMT QOt

111. SHOW VX WHAT tUA

\

a ta u la rr
day

of

A A r r u o v s tV A .
\ T * C 3 CUT f5 y

V- «- DUiOUkM.

Cl r e e l I O—i n . a * m l n o l a

THAT 'S TX

S H O T
ItV -V o U ftE

i PQtR UNJ

OF A CUV I A H - V o u
C A M H A V tT M Q E h WOK
AT HAMM r c a THE NXM
AM l U LOGC A C t M T
t u » H 0 w &gt;X IP l*M A
v. “TtfcMTgriAO OR. aJ o t L ,

EVyrgAwiV]

lardiatvly
od F o o d 8 ta r o "

VI

and FLOUR

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Phone 2«5i

M L I ’MK

Bram To Preach At
Good Friday Service

ibcM it MiSy accauibU to tho important moriota of tko
eh no otbor itato ta a boast oad wbicb (arms tbo fooadattoa
«shUl gftvoUpmoot a wall tbo o n o r^ l* of tbit roigoa m «

«&lt; W i (*.' -♦ vo ■'. 11

.11 M A C

rSJ

%fftf of tWccupWd U adi la fpriiU FU rldt . . , aU raa

tire

w &amp; x x s v r t st; m i h M U f i

M IL K

# R lrfu now !• p«f»Mps
M m K.J
tim e to d iscard y o u r s h s b b y old
tire s for good-ipeB im $tout% % ipioB
new G o o d y ears.

• i»n • ti *

If I buy

• r e a w w a n d r e s u k K H Fl o r i d a . ■ l
day, ri kindred mflRon more
'AtsSxAins *l&lt; k a rr i‘wbal a 'fo w million l a m today * . . tbot Florida offan
SvAq anS worllnq ad v .n liftM o b k b ria otbse tlo la rets offw ; . . (bat bare.
A tb s ao*riboost cor nor s t tb s Sslfriri, k o U ririibaf Is DtFFfM NT ; , . SETTER
l*I'» and millions mors * # «omo »o Join us with tbo buildlrif of tbo froatosi
Mol* A tik$ itaMSts.'’ •'
--* •
‘ 1 •
• ,
. I. W r i ^ r e b r e t ftti V* p o « threuftb tboso C orrldort of TUao
tbo Florida of
fghJOrnurim doporid uF o trk sw ofootlvoly brid isk 'tb sre u ftM y wo convoy
• t b i s M s B R s t s t b o r e M W m«Wo« o f tb o 'sA iifsim o d , '
- Ivory community U FW td g bof S w o s g o fo 'f* AOtty tt s t p ’ld tbo wrioaf.
4 4 1 of krery c ity 'lis'S tA f AirioricS'tbdreY'o m an'w ith'o driarik aft
ta tbo lyp« o f onvironmont that SOME community la Florldo
,
.
r«* we 1a ,-p** n-t«-vc eiy **y.bl • In., vm w xt,-

TDL8A,*‘o J a t Mar. » — U V
m«ga»t»,

SUrrj R Sinclair, oil

ATB8

rumfort of rw lw B l1-

o f flo o d y .M /«

A

H r. and Hr*. Adam K arr and
family of DeLand atU adod tbo
Lundqalst funeral aad ala* r u t t ­
ed a t th a home of bar titte r, Mra.
Alfred Cricaon
U g M 1 fcundqutat of Jaekaoavilla
a few hour* Sunday
w ltt Ma parent*, Mr. and Mre.
H. O. LundquUL, and with them
attended Um funeral nf hit unci*,
Mr. and Mra. Edd Prtereon of
Holly a i u arid Mra. Ale* Seablom
of Ormond came e re r for the
laindqalat funeral Sunday after-

ft f C harges

Switz, Wife Probably
Will Be R e l e a s e d

ItM H P * yy o u

e -v.

TOKIO. k a r . »
precaution
ary ordet to foreign atghteeers armi
l&lt;evad by government
officiela
yeeterday aa a reault of the tem ­
porary detention of a doien per•naa whp entered fortified tonee
b rer |h e areek-end.
Foreigners should obtain
ad­
vance Information on the boun­
daries of the tones and tare them ­
selves Inconvenience, it wee point­
ed out. t h e Navy Department an­
nounced It era* convinced the tre s­
passing waa innocently done by
Ightepara, 'ho were released.

d c W

Dr. Beard To Address
Business Men Friday

CA N T KINAW ’K CANAL

OHE IMPORTANT ACTRESS WHO

.

e t » A S » *&gt;f T U M T ,# W A O i

. . “The revolalion le r n ’t
been
covered in secrecy.M, be caylauw .l
“| t D revraJrd in the lc«W*llun.”
As for givinr name*, D r.-W irt
aaid "m aybe.''
■ ,

NEVER A PPtfA R f /N A PICTURE
K THE *S T A N D -IN '. THE STANDS
IN THE START PLACE W H/LE
THE CAMERA NAN F O C U S E S
AND THE D IRECTO R PI ANf THE
LIGHTING. IT I f FA T / G UI NG
WORK.

tUM BBR

in p r e v e n t
i n f b o ld s e s

1

Sinclair,
U p w O e -G w o tv ille

Marlift firm t:mrt..i !•
a .ta ro N n . n to N iita .
O a th s a id fro m P ig* Owe)
»htM&gt;lllK | H l | n | l U e n l Ole
T*w cedar, Mar. aa. tea*.
lng “aye." Twenty-pin* Democrat*
M
l
N
Its*
all t r i i a » M » . t i . U u . .
f w H n l a k e e w e e t . m l I e t e e y l a t a r I t Iix*h cTHlr,
IIMilVRlMit .
left th* reservation to ret* with
■ L aN iS
S»» f e e
fee
W e S e eale y ,
s n 4 | i »*&lt; m i Ip 4 . f « l r
.%
them, along with the lone farm eri
fld riftt
t*1-. I I m B Hr CmIU M-i.Iftl
It*
,
few
111;
B.|«
.IwA
I
labor member, Shlpatead, of Min
t Tftiftl—
t'n l.M elhervlae t l tl ti li
neaota.
l4 h f« IU &gt; . (MIHIIO U lp a tB la *•» t l o i l a M e n V t B t l l * &gt;.... U l n a l
than t]
W e d n e s d a y . M a r . 21, ? 7 ; ‘ T o l s I a s o s r a l l l ' Ruo tl u v a t l l r ' "■&gt;
The 27 answering “no" were all
i
for aerllnn fo date. S ill. 1MI
tin e W e a th e r rv |n e » » e i« Nv
lng. St
Democrats.
,
a t m to i | « i « I M ; I a s i at-Mf-'u
d lllini a t
A. &gt;1 »n*l i
miaaed
date. IMS
t r a c k tnolnde ttm ee e l» ei.itr
Pleas from Democratic Leader
rTtredt
Th*
neeeleae lk r.e e Ike rtayM , tleleRobinaop
and
Senator
H
arrison
of
y ci tarda y
r ll ll.M U ll.l'U I A
II
U n e r i eO
m ,a
(le e fS Ie a Jerk eeeellle.
of joy;
Mlaiiasippl, th a t confidence in th*
VkeyeVeae A It. lee. tel. le y a &gt;1 e | « W I l ‘la . e i i l . n l II....I I f . ■« p t |
IS
e i |ttt &gt; a le n l In I I ' l l I . a l a u V l . i c l d
kear
ported
eeSlaa
at
Stea
*.
M.
I*rr*ld«nt would be shaken should
: moot Corporation with
H w p a ll a e
rsU otr
I l a M.
lit ' i. u i 4
Mr. and Mra. Oleeon and the
hla wishes be Ignored failed A
ru&gt;&gt;d«rate, m a r k e t a l l a l i t l y at fis
IB M A rra n t In
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
IB
li
te
lt
c
r
a
t
e
.
I
#
u
L • fwU
lAtaons
of
Piedmont
were
her*
tere th* tide of revolt.
ft es . '
T u r k 1. B a l t l f a t i r * ». iu a. 4 d&lt;&gt;a i.dd-i :r*. te - r «it
for
U
p
funeral.
3
1
4
P
e
r
s
o
n
s
F
a
v
o
r
e
d
The
veteran
C
arter
Glass,
Vir­
llun
l.l
lj
i
dui
tt
d
.
C
S
.
c.ta
.Ida
r
i
c
h
alftiit)
t
.
C
M
i
'
r
i
i
n
J.
CulUMi«»«»
ift Tuba Com
4, K r v O r l « a n » 3. A|«i*lrioii J r l
I. f i t . l i t . ema Her lU f.S * .
Mr*- Braxton of Mrlbouroe, a
ginia, despite a recent
Illness, B y S t a t e P a r d o n B o d y
.A lb a n y I. . A t l a n t u I. l i n d g r p o r l 1,
aiater of Mrs. Anna l.undqui«(,
sought with hla old lima vigor to
apaby. &gt;^»0.
t ' k a r l c R t f i n !. ( ' h a i i a a t t o g a 1.
tu
swing th* derision for the Preel
I. Lx r itRv III*- l r a n
W a&gt;n
IqjNpasty a t LoTALLAHASSEE, Mar.
OF) apent this week with hey.
I.
l
U
r
t
f
v
r
d
I.
I
mil
ito*
in
i
iiK
I,
liMltan
dent
The funeral Sunday afternoon
a j Plate* Steel
—Clemency in various forms. In­
R p o tl * 1. J a r a f ) i l l y I. t . c u l l * III?
WASHINGTON. Mar. H‘— iffy
Th* overriding mean* th at ap­ cluding pardon*, paroles, reprieves, of J. G. I-undquUt was largely
I. I i l t t l r H im K I.
t. M f i n l i v a i
Uemtd'
I, iM tlsburK h K
I, Mot h v l t i
i —Rcpre»enUtlv» Vinson.
proximately
$30,000,000
U
$100,
attended,
showing
love
and
re­
* t 6 arid Wire Core
commutation* of aantsnm and res­
ftou am a t*ft»|||| t. H t ^ l . t i i i r i | , Myr*
erst, Georgia, yeeterday llitr^*
000,000 will be returned to World toration of cltlxanship, was extend­ epect
spect fo r his family and frlende.
et$e» I. T o t e m . , | T i i U r I. W a i n
W ar and SpanDh-Ameriean War
duced a hill to direct the Oecbtj®
l«»«»a
I. W l lk q r i l U i f f
| . T o «$i . mr
them
In 0 1 “
ed to 114 person* by the atat* par- All yjw pathlie V lth
1 « S * I I h r l i W n y r f n B * T« it «l *1
• truction rinance Pm p.iratlori td
veterans annually without review den board In session laat week.
their h*r*avemant. Rev. Peel, the
llpatiB allnn.
Inin I
altlpB irM .
make direct loan* to m.loetry. Vra*
of thely case* to determine wheth­
Klurlitn
celery
M ar.
? t 3 Sam
COOT/
Of th***, about (20, the prison paator W Upaala rhurcK
• on .aid the nhjrrl of the nw |a*
er
their
disabilitie*
were
of
eervY
o
r
k
,
f
r
h
i
U
r
i
w
i
,
.
m
.
T
u
l
a
l
p
a
r
a
ducted
the
service.
Ope
of
the
ployt
^ a t f ^ ia S trel ljoop Company
bureau flstimated, reeeiried p e r,
lllT o U A r
T A ltn n
tl
t q r a lire k i &gt; to lncrea»e rmploytnertU1
lev origin. Th* President had held dona or paroles, and will b*
re­ WeeUr bqy* «*n». hie brother ac- j age
l&gt;a(»e.|
I I N» m V e r b . A |lca|««H
out fo r temporary restoration of leased from th* state prison and cornpanylnr
Mm
Ileautlful &gt;C. I
t
I'lttR b u rg b
I P hiladelphia
I
.Em pire Shoot and Tuho Coml U l t l n i 4 . t r , I l l a i f f o n t . I 1V«*liiitq
these veteran* to th* roll* pend­ various road ramp* on
Easter
f..»$
I l l f i fil* h» in
I
o in crv ltl* .
ing review of the ease* to elimi­ Sunday.
Nun* hvlfl
r Sheffield Stool Corporation
r i N i ’I N N A T I N o r a »• |.aR»*H|
nate the undeserving.
A N IN D IS P K N M IH I'P
CUy, 1000.
son spent Sunday a t the home ran be made for making good th*
N.AVAN’N A f l H I V K I I ^ I O N A
nilic.l
It
also
mean*
government
em­
loss.
i 'K U I O p I l ^ b . ,
RooVob
Manufacturing
of
hla
brother,
Nels
and
wife,
S atfth n ih
1 f ’l n . ' l n i i a l t
I «*h»*•■««»
Dr. W. R. Beard, a**i*tant to ployes who had thair salaries cut H a w t h o m e W i l l G e t
The club It is the Damp* Pos­ I • *lr \ r t a r . ft
I l|t,.'h ra » * f
IlltlcO
; D rear, Ohio, 800.
Saturday »** the
birthday of
Hamilhon Holt a* pre*ld*nt of 15 percent by th* Economy Act
We know that rt la Jh* &lt;
tal Employes Financial Aa*ocia- iN ftt om nr I n u l a .1 J « . | . | | a I \ l h a n v
Groor Stool Company. Dpt - Rolllna College at W inter Park,
M edal O n A p r i l
1 8 the hoatess.
f |. 0 |t t : N f ,F tH Y ritP tfiN s
From
•f each of our readers' tri
will get heck 5 percent, or $20.
Little Buddie IHxnn was host ( lio n - has a membership of 126. n i c h m o n . l I V'oftniae Vania
will apeak af the third and final 000,000, aa Feb. 1 to July 1, and
abreast'' 'to
^klpplac Fatal lafarm allm a Far thoroughly
$&gt;re»»*d Stool noon-day Holy Week religion*
TALLAHASSEE, Mar. 23-I/P ) to a number of hi* little play- | Th# shortage was discovered after
thoughts and d t i r p r i a t i *i
another five pereent for th* next —Vernon
H*fta*qftaj, H at. VA ISM.
| an audit Officer# &gt;4 th# assoclaHawthorne,
Miami
ipat*a
Thuredav
afternoon,
m
ak­
leading
■agaain*
w riters nf
service for bu»ln*»» men starting fiscal year, or about $120,000,000.
H.tNKOHll
0«’IKIH» Kfti'llitn day. Yeu need y*ar Ideal '
Company.
state'a attorney, who prosecutes! ing merry on hi* sixth birthday. ' tlon said yesterday that the report fT'.iiitft
st 11:80 o'clock tomorrow.
I
t.
.I
i
t.l
T
u
r
i
i
t
a
y
nlahf
In hit veto mesaaa* the P resi­ the assassin, Zangara, will receiet
Patch was not under bond was In­ r*N«| 11a ull nv« newt-ra t » IVnmrn paper for teeal
• hat tq
Camegi* Stool
The service* are *pon»ored by
BHrilvralr l|a r lt- i aiaaaly f*ar|*akrt« with fa a o a e ■lad* on
I correct.
* nt rv- the Ievmrm'* le ag u e of San­ dent said th* bill provided $228,­ from Governor Shnlts on Apr. 18,
t
•
•
&gt;
•
ah|p|tlng
|H.ini
(baactl
ntt
Jt
laterriattoaal
to|
a «iml- ford, and th* former A * P 000,000 more than budget esti­ the law enforcement medal, offered
“He i* bonded w.th a surety liters tl Ml*a lagg all iranapevrtrtf In* and
M
’ Carnegie store In the Dell Telephone mate* for th* new fiscal year by th* U. 8. Flag Association.
company In th* sum of $1000, and t ' l t a » • —• | l a l m |i iTu lPri I n t l U M heartily veeaariiend The
"
ami
prrrA«i|*&gt;a
an*t l&gt;l*.at.
without suggesting ways of pro­
this uf itself will make possible the anraml *h . NR ki o. i ht sni il rim
Th* public ceremony of pres­
1 |ir ec « H il- g . I •
This brllllan* periodical
building on Flr»t Street t* th* ducing new revenue* to meet the
payment of a dividend af 10 per­ m n a l l ) I on tm w h l v h a r 1»m .’ r a t - tala*, each saoalk. afcoat f
entation
will
be
held
In
the
traIdeation of service*.
ttarih»4 It.R f i . I tins
| • § .| |a
a
added expense.
PARIS. Mar. 23- Robert G. and cent a t least,“ they said.
of the leadlag articled tram
dllioS|-st*eped Senate chamber of
ntt.riflk I J i 1 IS few f a i r a n a l
Dr. G. 8. Reiman (poke on
The bill *uper»*det the regula­ the capitol here, with high ranking MarJofi* Swita. young American*
moot worthwhile magmilaea
II I l o w e r
ft IS ,1,1. 1 * \ I • •
“Loyalty" before a largo crowd tion* issued Tuesday by the P res­
a
$«.it
int
|
;
•
the day. eaadeaaad ad that l
held ss leaders nf a great Inter­
of men yesterday noon, whl'o ident restoring, prevding review, public official* and civil leaders, national apy ring, may win free­ T^xatjop,UebtS urvey
word rmrriea meaalng. Vi
P L A N T »’IT Y
Fla
Y sa i.a lc * g$«
attending,
Attorney-General
Cary
r
i
a
.
t
i
K
M
t
l
l
i
m
1*arfl«
r
|
o
U
4
l
y
subjreta
of laatihg la te n s t a
Fred R. Wilson *pok* on a Bible 22,000 World W ar preawmptlre
dom on hall on th# ground that be­
&gt;• a r m I l M u l l n i r i m d e r a l * .
|&gt;#niaifti lng to aar ba*ln»*a ITjea. o ar
D.
Landis,
announced
recently.
errs* a t noon today. Bervlre* rates at TV percent nf former com­
cause they betrayed comrade* the) L a u d e d B y G o v e r n o r
rial aad buitaead reUtteW ,
last only 20 mlnule*. H. C. Dw- pensation. and thousands of Span­
are entitled to clemency, it wa* Inaal career* and ham**
MISSISSIPPI IS RISING
Doe* l» oong leader, while Dr. H ish W ar veteran* and thair wid­
TAIilaAMA.S.4£K.
Umr
IfV
—t
A
*
&gt;
•ar
hadlvidaal
dicatrd recently.
A
U
aatiun
anti
drill
•uivr&gt;.
no*
H. McCri*lln W ptanieL
ows and orphans at a like 75
treated.
Andre Kloli. one of
Swlts'a
MEM P ills . Trnn.. Mar. 2 2 - (A7
B y t e E x a n tln a d
The
Reader's Digest garyj.
BqWhaveyou htlarml r lartateat percent, who were strtrkrn from
nearing
completion
umJci
direction
—It's spring again in the Mlsala- lawyers, waa espected t" a*k thair
fllaanqa C o rre c tly F ille d
advertialhg
w halaaeerr
the roll* hecause of lack of proof sipppi valley and the steady rise freedom of bail under the
1886 gf •talc auditing dfpartm rnt, wa*
I equally Iwteresllri* la |l* . total I
daacribrd yesterday by Governor
of service origin for their Injuries. of the great river again Is
Jaw
that
permit*
freeing
of
per­
th*
m aa'an d hi* faagily,'
D R . H K N R Y
hundreds of Ih* tn«»*'
rencern of those who know
Its sons accused of espionage If. I* •Sholti as material m alm * it | m&gt;»
Bible
foi
the
state
”L»
consider,
thinkers It ta a r»vltaMg
M c L A U L IN , J r .
treschrry. United States engineers fore trial, they give information
thoroughly and intelligently major
Hawaii W ants To lie and meteorologist* agree that leading to convlrtion of others.
a rt gem."
O irio m e lriB l
We are* is*
rhange* that may U* nvceasar&gt; in
Service* coniinemmornlt/ig th* 49th State Of Union there la nothing about which to
fir* nr t* T»“
the lasing systems of our cl tie*,
111 P o r k A t #.
I’asyiup
and
Deeth
of
t;iir|«t
wil)
be
alarmed.
AsaocihU**. l*4ew.ii*Jdl»e
tte Hr* I ttreo
Dr. W ynekoopSentTo cuuntles and Jtslricts."
begin at Holy Croe*
&gt;ipi»copJ
for a free sample cape.— Aft*
WABHNGTON, Mar. 2 8 -T h e
f c Hao I U sio ri
Church tomorrow. Good Friday, at T erritory ol Hawaii will seek ad­
KRORD u n it in ' SEASON
Ih-ison To B eginT erm !nude
ThrpuhlU gt hi* office, although
7c Has S tfasca.
naoa, to eonllniM fo r'th ree hour*. mission tu the Union a* the 4Ulb
aaw-n
he
It now In Washington
U l i s t 1 m o a lh .
It wa* announced b) Rev M artit Stats, lJncoln L. MrCandlcaa, dele­
PLANT CITY, Mar 2 3 - Straw ­
n itr A G O , Mai W Idh -Dr
The
survey,
covering
i-»ery
tax
J. Hram today.
gate from Hawaii said yesterday berry shipment* the first of this Alice l.tndsgy Wymkoop calird re- ing unit in (he sla tr, was made
Hymn- will be «ung at inlervai*
MeCandle** said hs will Intro­ week passeil th# nineteen million jHirtrra in yeatonlay. again as*
Jurlng Die three-honr service, he duce a statehood bill for the Is­ pin! mark' for ihe season and In­ bit ted her own innocence ami »ald wltti funds supplied hy the t’tvil
m o .lrttF to - - - - In nlw avN p iftsodI I n f tr a im r n t.
ti
•• -asy
**d#,
itaU d, and eight *hort addrea*** lands at this session of Congress dicated that last season'* record rite believed a dope fiend klllod h**t Works slid Kliteral Fm erg—icy Re
U
til* m o n e y r a n be a p tfU f o r
Hitfc t h i r p out
Uaf
Adinluistratiuua.
tlrsan
Willis
wDt be mad* on the “Seven Lari . . 7*“ ” la . a lia a *i*i*hu»»l toll fcrou a f je e rs th a a tw enty million ilgughteM n lgar. |DwU.
laMfred ' gg fs rtlsoiaMtri
atat* auditor, and Kenneth Bal­
A q u a r t o f mflh o f avie r a g r
H c b n y ta
m yd .
' m r i f i r m r t i n t o n r w r - q q - In tha Inwar aeul* uf Puerto Ri­ pints will he eclipsed before th*
Tonvicted uf m urdm ng Rhcta linger, Miami slalislirlan, dirvrts-d
p llfn fr o m tw o -Ih ird N lo th r e e - f o u r lh a p f . J J F
dreaae* will he heard t l
about can legislature, but Santiago Jg- fins* of the current shipping sea
in the hancmcnl «urger\ of
her it.
12.20 o'clock.
energyr e q u ir e d p e r day by a y e a r ol Ifc h lla .
,
lesias, delrgate front Pusito Klco, ] bon
home. III Wynekoop will t&gt;e taken
The K»verm&lt;r ssid the survey
Up*. Hram pointed nut that the said he would lake no step* In that
AJ miuIp m - h n lt o f Ih e r n e r u y ( q r ft fhU l) o f f |f '« !
to jiri«on ttnUy to aerve • 3b-year would eliminate "gu*** woik" ••**
service l« *0 atrange.1 that com direction until so instructed by the
GETS 211 YK4HH
nnd a b o u t o n e - f o u r th n e e d e d by a m ix ic r a lfly n c tiv q i
•entrncr
Ihe pari of the Irg lslatu tr in it*
munirant* who ar# not aide to re­ insular l.-yi-lslorr
m an
conalderatlmi of measures effect
main during the entire tune, may
KI.SHIMMF.i:. Mai Lt* (AIM ,
m H w yet participate in on. or more p«r
f
the
Drink Milk for H ealth and E nergy.
K m
M dlrr V. Griffin, of Kaglr |j$ke| I'L lU T FItH ARK SKNTENFKIl 1
lr* '"l ,t l "n
• taU and rta RuiMkhlmun*
l&gt;if«ct*i.ii of «|$|iHralnA l«» Him- ami Polk City, wht» ahnt and kith* 11
Ilona of the *arvir* Singing of
G ra d e
1
k».
the hymn* and preaching of th* m atr rUiui ctiiiipli tcl&gt; from Iwu- hi* h*nttier-in-law. Jor K irhanl-1 IIKI.GHADK. Yugowlavia, Mai I It will Ik* kspl Up to *latr in thr
|
future
undrr
«fim
tlon
of
thr
*lalr
Raw
wiy
rmilio
l$*.rph«4iiucoiitflsm
•ermon* will come alm ost rimul
•on, laat Dec ft wa* ronvnteel hy *M
I 'a a l u t / i i q i l &gt;;
.» (AIM A
avntrnrr wan
and Found
fiona, l* annvuttrrd Tin* Navy will ft rirctilt rtiurt jury hart- late Tilea paanrtf yeRlrnlay upnn I h r r r ‘ auditing drpartn$«nt
laneously. he elated
c&lt;|uip all airjMirta w.lh tin- ilrvin* day night of *econd degree mur- CnMitins rniiviHfd of plotting l««
I TOUNDi Man'* w atch on Thir
SPKNt'KR
ld n DAIRY
taonth Street- Owner may have firm, another tl. S Sl*»l aubaldi- which opeiate* on an ultra «lioit I d ,r , mi sentenced tu *0 year* in a«Raaalnatr King A lrian tln of
Fludiia is wrt. ttijMtgi..jihit ally
«r&gt;, issued no official announce
ltu*i* 400 ''
prisim tiy Judge Frank A Smith
by hlerflfying •"&lt;* Poy'^P
/.agrrb I&gt;#c I ft
It has 30,000 lake.
me n t.
jftar th ii ad.
. '
______
Increase* for 57.500 employe* in
sis other companies were
an­
IN OUR OFFIC E
nounced Tuesday Thesa were
AUSTIN two paaoengor cmipe
The National Steel Corporation.
|17$. 1011 1W ton Chevrolet 18 000; Jones and l^ ughlin Steel
y &gt; ..,L A cab. New tlusl tire* Corporation. 17.000; Great Lakes
rtlifcRE WAS A PCAKH OPY
BMC. Bool A BfP* Wl W T|r«L
Steel Corporation. 4500; Wheeling
A LOOKER reOflKING AT
H JfT T tR ^JIT ft
Stewl Corporation, 5400; CorriganA G lO fE C O U N T E R .
N V S ftdlC U ftlV T
U
D
R
V
McKinney Steel Company. 4500.
DOmki T H E ‘.TREE T AMD
C L 7 A. M A N IC U ftS
A J O B XMITM
book
.
0EMTUBMEM
ISM qqrr LADIES with and American Rolling MUla Com
HE USED T O k lP f A P A IR
O h N b o r —
M CI DOtftM
a p t to sell men’* read)-tu wear. pany. 8000
A DCNT1VT
^ G U N fcS E N b ttY UN
■eARTCD
* manager, MontexuSince the minimum wag# of ln»
J
U
S
T
T
S
S
O
M
e
n
—
ri
/.HotaL
9
industry la $17 a week of 40 hours,
the 10 p#rr*nt wmft boo»t will
-W a n lari
mean an additional $1.70 weekly
f . r th* l*w*st-pald
th*
r«D TO IIUT ftNMl
box worker*. ftP » f
Apply
ea
plow.
wUI ” ‘
Mire larger amount*. In propor­
»,* e-o Herald.
Conn*
Um la tre t to
are. I t wax in
U. S. sire .
P*c-

Hon yvs(*rday while t mgre*.
sought to decide what
to de about1 th e ' “ex
by the Gary aehodl aui
la hla recent latter to Jam es II

T w g irM ia h a p W b e n

'

Senate* Overrides
RooeeveJtVete'Of
Veterans' Pay Bifl

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Grapefruit Lc
Standing

To J a i l Voluntarily j n p j

grm4tft
SeasonOn Sunday
ril 22As 4 Club Circuit

nUu-ianatl n e t s ------- &gt;T
1 •**»
te.w Vnrk Vm Ii « &lt; — J * •‘*1
m. 1-uule Hr own*
HI. lo u ts Cardloal* - ---- * J **5J
(baton B r i m ............... - • J
Knur l o i k (11*n i l --- —
] * • *„
rntiartsipni* it ii u --------- * « JJJ
lirooklfa If o d iin
I *1
i*tiiiau*ipin* a ■ -------- * i »
Itostnn *11*4 KoX ---- — • ,2 J
Detroit TlK»r* ... - ............» *
tM T K H IU T 'l NM l'I.T*
r’lnrlntixtl M &gt; . 4s Iteemn n —1
Hot. 1 illinnlnas).
N iw Vurk V *nkr«, *: l)o*l&gt;m
lions* I&gt;r liriM , l«; rtilladflptil*.
Iiraves. J III*. rl*ht Inntncs).
M-iii** »( in*i&lt;i, i*: Philadelphia

C entral F lo r id B w U n ^ U d In 20 «
£ « "£ •* « £
will begin IU W orth *#•
no team »hall employ any profr*-i
■tonal a t any tlm* 30 day* after
the opening of each h a lf of the
aeason.' .
The new rule will be a* follow*:
"A t no tim e during the playing
season or post-acaacn eerie* ahull
any team have more th an four
A*» t.
.player* who ihalt h a re played the
following number of game* of
professional baseball during the Lakeland Gulf Canal
I ant two y e a n : 13 complete games
In the caae of a pitcher,
and BO S ulta W arDepartm ent
complete game* In the caae of an
lIon*I club* before tba sta rt of the
inficlder or outflcloer. The Howe
WASHINGTON,
Mr.r.
2 9 .i ■_ _.
'*T ■
*
, *ir
1
New* Service of Chicago I* hereby: (A P )—The W ar D epartm ent a p ­
j Two ehanga* war* mad* In llvj. designated ns the authority gov-|
proved yeaterday application by
jeague's rule* and regulations,
cm lng a plpyer’* classification." the lakeland-G ulf Canal Company
t The franchise deprwlt was relied
Under tho hew rule, a player for permission to improve the Alaom *26 to |6 0 a fte r a dlscuislsn
must have played e*T*ral games fla R'ver in Florida fo r deep
which It waa decided th a t a
in a “ Cla**’’ league during 1033 draught navigation as a private
larg er deposit would be a bettci
or 10.12, otherwise he I* not n enterprise under authority of the
guarantee th a t all clubs would fin­ "Cla**” man. Such players as
leg islatu re of the state of Florida.
ish th* aeason.
Ucrt Chapman, Hill Ilraaler. Hollis
At the present tim e there U no
The I-eague’s "Cl*** player”
Atkinson, Johnnie Culbreth, Joe federal project for th* Improve
ruling which caused con*ld#r*bl»
nam e*, le f ty Lane. Jak e Baker, m rnt of the Alafia River, and It la
friction last year, was amended so
from its
th a t It becomes a t once broader Cusack, and others are therefore rnnslderrd navigable
mouth to Bell Shoals, a dlstancr of
and stronger.
no longer "C lass" players as fa r a&lt; 10,4 milrs.
L ast year's rule read as fallows: this league Is concerned.
The Improvements proposed by
"A t no tom e during the playing
Tho now* New* Service I* recseason or post-season series shall ommrnded by the National Asso­ the rsn sl company Include con­
struction of a canal .10 feel derp
any team hare more than four ciation of Professional
Baseball
players who shall have partlcl- Leagues as th* finest authority on and IfiO fret wide beginning a t
the existing 10-foot channel at
baseball records in America. Irwin IIIIIrIhirough liay and ratendlng
M. Howe, noted statistician who along the course of the AlafU
died yeaterday, waa the head of River to near Lakeland. The rsn sl
the service. IRecord* of le»«ue* will In- 20 miles long and will m-thut ilintmndcd *hortly nfler tlirir eesitale the construction of * lock
openinff
lire nvailablci and dam 70 feet wide and 410 feet
Uirouich thl* service.
long with a lift of 10 feet slxtyt*
Tap— Ice Cold
Hill H iatler. reprruenllnic lh* Bell ft bus Is.
. leeaftburK r|ul»t and U adnrr Hubln
STEVE’S
of the focoa H uh, Imth " ta tr I
th a t their ritian would have Nlrnn i PreHident Orders Cut
f*LACE
ie|iremantation ugain thin neaioin
4 Kuril eaprenned the hojx* th at K in- In Shipyard H o u r s
si miner could l&gt;e induced to come
into the h-ngue for the rrano*i|
WASHIMfiTON, M a r .
29 *
th at It in n Mred hot" l»aael*allj (A I1) President Roosevelt has &lt;|itown with an4 that follow lh i | rectetl that private shipyards with
rlnh all ovi r the state.
i Navy construction cnntiarU l&gt;e
Snnford w n not rep rrsen tn l at placed nil a .14-hour per week, woik
tin* meeting esca|it unofficially j achednte the Name an enforced for
Oat ef
Bad
One*
ihiough th»* league secretary, commeiria! shipbuilding.
T ry Ua f ir s t
Under PWA and c&lt;wle regula­
while Orlando, rwpresented tiy
John (iariiel, chairman of the C)r* tion* a .12-hour week now prevaih
SEMINOLE
' liiitdn lliiselittil Komniissloh, in li- on naval work except, where ape
RADIO SERVICE
, ruled that steps would he taken rial permiaaion has been grantod
rh«a* aaa
I there ut mice toward organization for longer hours because of pecu­
Vance K Doug! a sc. who accepted liar conditions nccess Iluting ru sh ­
the pieddenry of tne Hanford ing far government construction,
I Ila t tb a JI ( ’luh provided fait* vroutc!
raise a sum of money lief ore the Broker,TeacherFound
M-niMin started, slaved this niortiIn Apartm ent
ing th a t only clow yrogrvrs U h#- Dead
ing made hare,
r -e—
"I've talked with lots of men
BROOKLYN. Mar. 29. (A P) -iturlnir the lust lew iiay -,' hr sold, Discovuiy of the binlies o f * Mao
g S pend
“olid they all say they want hose- kalian insurance broker and a wo
r o * TM|
| hall hut th at they ca^’t donate man school teacher yesterday leJ
police Investigation
| *'oythlng ju st now. We arc all •'&gt; » th......
t* »«m for baM’lmll but the old to del. inline if murder or suicide
If i to till tjumtioii has u*» puizled were Involved.
I bo- 'n . r; [’. Pierson, 5H, am)
II &lt;11 he glad to do nil I rn.ii but
I right now l"m slightly lukewarm Mu; uni el Hii derblrk, 16, seen
.H'tVswIsHlenOaea
f o tn t dead m I'ieraun's Brooklyt,
I about liie w h o le th in g ”
PHONE 83
Koch had been shot
However, Mr. Douglass indirat- apartm enl
’For Sudden Hertlre'
iil thst there'll In* n i luh in San through the hi art with an old
If, calibre
revolver,
ford, nud th a t the fman* ml proh- ’“ •binned
lem ,»,** oe wo»*,e»? out sutisfac which was found four feet from
tnrily. Hr again i npit hsed him the !u*d on which the (todies lay.
self itiongly enough to mdircte
vote on cotton today
that he is for hssehsll and that

night the III-G ride Ba-

Privileged, Lao
r

®#F

wW w*

i i o l *Sy |

m

p

yesterday elated to g o to JaD
(Cowtinuod From Pnga Ono)
rntkor Ikon poj ■ &gt;2.50 Am lm-i *« principal ond Intereel, which
paood^la recorder’* court against
bo i t the rate of • H pertahl
her for distributing * elreuUr on1P«r •nnam for lb* bondelo ,be i»Com I S tm t without • permit, *t-i »««1 ot thl* lira*,
lacking the d tp administration.
Tho*o bond* will take tho ploco
Mr*. J risen, a can-Udat* for th a '0* tho each dlatrlbutlon in tho dlorommlailon council In tho (rncral buractneot of the uncloeed loan*
election Apr. 8, Invited her own Piw*loa*ly approrrd by tba Fodarrr*I and was accommodated. Jt ***l land-bank*,
wan Ihe accond time *he had been The bond* of the Federal Farm
charged with distributing eirou- Mortgage Corporation to th*
tar* without permit.
statement by Governor Myefs, will

Southem GrowersAsk
Cut In Tobacco T axes

K

B E E R

RADIOS

FEEL, LOOK
I and ACT

Young

do not nuk« ui old—»c ihow »i|ni of «gc when ■* Lm lha
phooysM spud ol ruuth ihiue(h worry, dloesi sod (silure to u n
for our bodies.
"Mstursl methodi ol heslih tolutstiuo sod pteirrvstioo inturs lb*
atUlity and strength whkh make for lucres! snd protpsrity. Most
d|sesies rttpond readily to natural irratmcrgi.
You caa be yotuij in body and nund. You can corftxt phfikil liL
»anl&gt;. You can ftmain wtll anJ itrong. You can mjoy lift. You
CM be ta UMt &lt;o foumif, your family and ytmi communify,
TMat M ulti sruined throuah PtigriHsl Cultart Htslib teslaiag a*
Tho F s iM

Fam o us

P hysical
C ulture
' H otel
D iu n lllf , New York
An op-uyditr, modern and wstl crguippcd Htslrh lattitutlon, founded
hf N m n Mecfeddtn, ehrrr natural inrthuds art exclusively used.
Here yaa l**m the msgu m im ut p«jJ health.

WASHINGTON, M a r . 2 9 . i A t1) - T hrust aside yesterday by
the consideration of the Independ
ent offices measure, the Bankhead blfl for compulsory cotton
cunt ml pm tubly will he voted on
today in the Senate. The central
feature of the bill alma to limit
rotton m aiketed in the 1914-33
crop ye«r tn 10,000,000 boles
through the impDailion of a heavy
tax on all sold alcove that figure.

I rtfy team look S I&gt;m»» from the
/aldei Hot*!. Paul PwoM of lb*

Hl-Gradr* was hick with ■ W1

. tCMtiSMd From Page Oar)
Uoa ill providing fre* danUl work

for aeraral children iirafcr
Club’* protection.

Crory fi-.oir, as new memter*. It
was pointed out th at their acceptsnea of Ktwania duties bring* th*
rlub’a membership to 45. A year
ago the Club w m composed of 28
members.
Herman Morri*, Lake Monroe
School principal who I* scoutmast­
er of the Club’* Bov Scout troop,
was roted an honorary member­
ship In th# Cm# for hi* efficient
handling of the troop during th*
p ait few weeks.
Those attending the
meeting
were: Mr*. Lamb, the Legcr boyi.
Re*. F. M. M arltr, Ur. D. O.
Scott of Altamonte Spring*
a*
guests, and Kiwanlans D. J. Scott
of Chicago, Tom |)avl* of
Or­
lando, C. R. Mason, who preaided,
Howard Overlln, Bill DuBose, F.
S. lam son, Jno. D. Jlnklna, J. L.
M arentette, Patar Schaal, S. F.
Ooudney, E-. C. H arper,
B. C.
Moore, M. If. Good rum, W. 8.

Pern EnrouteTcState
T o Inspect Projects
WASHINGTON M a r . 28.—
(A P) Secretary of War Hern and
Major General Markham, chief of
Army engineer*, left yeaterday for
Florida to Inspect the ntalc'a lite r
and hnibor projects. Inclioling the
proposed Irans-peniniids ship ca­
nal.
War Departm ent officials said
Dern and Markham would meet
the district Army engineers at
Jacksonville ami set out imme­
diately on an inspection of proj­
ects undertaken by Army engi­
neer* with Public Works funds.

Jersey Couple Die Of
Auto W reck Injuries
RlinOKSVlI.LE, Mar. 29.—Mr.
anil Mrs. W. K. Ilowi-ll, of Mori Istown, N. J., died here yen rtd ay
from injuries received in an *'it»mnlillr accident alsiut noun &gt;vhll»
they were enroute from St. I’cler-buig, where they had been pen-l­
ing the winter, to their northern
homo.
The ra r in which they were riJIng. driven by Mr. Howell turned
over three times while id tem pting
to pa&lt;s another car on iu*4 J4u^6.

atcertainlng their resl m arket
value."
Th*
governor
particularly
stressed th* fact th at country
hsnkers probably will be large
Investors In thet* securities since
the creditor! of farm ers who a re
being refinanced may not a lP le In
the position where they ran hold
the tmmla so trqulred and will find
It necessary to sell them.
Secretary Andrews states th at
these bond*, which will La tendered
to farm ers’ creditors In paym ent
of the refinanced indebtedness,
are "eaem pt from all
federal
state, municipal and- ioctl
ta x ­
ation, rs re p t surtaxes and estate,
inheritance and gift taxes. They
srw lawful security for Ufteen-day
borrowing* by member banks of
the federal reierve system. They
sre also lawful Investments for
all trust, public an d , fiduciary
funds of which the deposit or In­
vestment Is under the authority or
control of th* government.
The payments of th* Interest on
these bond* and th* repaym ent nf
their principal ar* guaranteed by
the United Stales, which mean*

Glass Plan For AidOf
Industry I s Favored
WASHINGTON, M a r . T". — ; 11,000. However, amount* lias
(A l'l Approval uf
the Giacij than |I0 0 will be disbursed In
cash. For example, a loan of 1906
plan fur five-year loens to mu
tty by federal reserve banks was, would be mad* In a 6600 bond,
predicted yesterday by men, be m four 6100 bonds and th* rest In
of the Senale banking commlv' ol cash. In addition, to proride for
a fter it had
side-tracked :he| certain debts, such as taxaa which
Roosevelt endorsed proposal
o r| cannot be paid In bonds, cash
crestlun o( 12 credit banks.
, covering th* required amounts
A rival plan (or loan* th m jg h l will be provided.
the Reconstruction
Corporatiwnj "Loans which hava keen applied
-•in
ii. ,bpfnj*
.
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ru n _______
was landing
the rem -ifo r end approved, but oa which the
III Itlee hut members Indicated l i e y ' cash h i t not been plid out, as wall
favored the Glass pregie &gt;*1 (.irla s those approved by th* bank In
loans by reserve l«nk* out of lheli - the future, will be financed on tb«
surptu. funds.
I above tails. This arrangem ent 1tl
Eugene Black, governor of tho I no way disturb* or altar* th* other
f e d e r a l reserve board,
and J e s t # provisions of th* loan*. Th* in4I. Jones, chairman of the Uecon- tereat rat* on new loans will con­
struction Corporation, will b* giv- tinus to be 4 1-2 percent for th*
•n a chance Saturday to a rg o t the emergency period when mada I
relative merits of the two schemes, through * national farm loan **..
“ ~ ~ —- ; —
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soclatlon and I percent when mwde I
H O O V e rC o n tin U e a T o u r directly by the hank."

all he wants is a little assistance.
• That Clarence "S tuffy" Me
ATLANTA, Mar. W—(AF)—A
receivership fo r Cox College, a
Crone, local w inter rrsidrnt who
school for gtrla, waa aakad In F ul­
has had a long and auecaieful ca­
ton superior court yeaterday by
reer In minor league play, may
thro# Instructors and another em­
be th* manager of the Sanford
ploye of tho Institution. Tha suit
Club was Indicator! when Mr.
charged tba coll eg* waa Indebted
Douglas* elated definitely that
to tha, faculty in tho sum of
"If I have anything ta d 0 w ith the
rlub, Stuffy will ls« th* m anager." with Governor Alf M. London who HOTO.g* an d . had contracted fag
Mct’rone it known to have dos- aticceaafully bucked the Demo­ 634M.B9 for th* rem ainder of aalens nf uNar* to play in minor cratic landslide which swept Mr. ariaa due for tho batenea of tha
year.
league* a* well as Florida and
Georgia semi-pro circles. I|# Is
ADMIRALS to TBSTIFY
believed to la Interested In the lo­
cal aet-up and Pending definite
action her# he la holding all other
offar* In aheyaaca.

Wm. Luhrmsn*
IL Witte. Hr. —
minds ___ ___
K. Kavasrnisn
Totals ... __,...il* *#• 111 I l ls
L ast night tn e' f.e a ie m Union
team took 2 game* from the Ne­
ill In some closely rolled games.
L. Tharp was high with ■» 613 to­
tal.
Scores:
m
n ustf . ms t n io a
W nnlurlt - ill H I H I IU
k i». Vr™.
■ li* IU H I m
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tlllnd
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Thursday — Valde*
Hotel v*.
Seminole laundry.
High durk pin game to date thl*
week—Taut resold 212.
Tonight —Regular special*.
A pre-Christian monument per­
fectly preserved, ha* been found
in Peru.
,

IMPROVING
MIAMI BEACH, Mar.
29.—
(A P )—Ills divorced first wife at
his bedside, Georges Mrtaxa, 31,
the actor, seriously Injured Sun­
day In an automobile upset :h*t
cast the life of hi* second wife,
the form er Margaret Stafford, III,
yesterday was , reported by hi*
physician as m iking "satisfactory
Rrugraaa" toward recovery.

SHIPS FIRST GRAPKFRUir

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TORONTO, Mar. 29. (A P) Frederick W .! Stockhausen, retlr, d
fruit grower and believed t,i b-j
the first man to ship grapefruit
to the United States from the
West Indies, died yesterday.

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BRING-

Treublaa To Ua!
YsMT Ilatlery

Kkhay.A BaptUt
1)111. A eonuiipri* Jgry hahi tho nocldant . “unarold^hW,"
apeeiflad
th a t
hlarna should attach to
U&gt;* drie r * of tha'eSh,
Elephant hard* la Kenya, Afyt-

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been

oldest stone age village thus far
dirrovered anywhere dating from
about 4000 B. C.

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F o r .fG r a d u a t i o n

Personal Cards
Printed On Panelled Card*
Any Btyle Type Includ­
ing Old Engtiah

We Have Sample* Of The Vefy
Latest Types—And Styles You
prefer. Prices On Request

Flsassn* aunaondiugs, com/mt.ljlt ruurws, (u»e rmia, se&lt;rrik'iaai*.
teardsa rfsnss. I bikvs and ipr-nt.

ripa o r grip* a t th e crotch. Col­
o n g uarantied 18e* y e w H anks
dealer today. P, R . H ants Knit­
tin g Co-, W lnston-dslsm , N. C.

Phone 148

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MARCH 30. 1931

l a w y e r Q ualifies
'or Ripley’H R o o k

Succumbs

JVage Increases Also
C j* AnnounCedByMany
\ Other Firm s To Be
E ffectiv e S u n d a y

i

NEW YORK. Mar. 30. —
fAP)—Tin! United States
'Steel Corporation announced
today that its various manu­
facturing companies, after
meetings with employes’ repreaentatives, had agreed upon
' an advance of approximately
ten percent in wages.

key PromisesTo
eat Insull For
xadition To U.S.
IBIIINCTON, Mar. 30.— 1,11
* Turkish gotrrn m rn t Inb |' the etata department U&gt;jkat ll would arrest and deBarnutl Insull for extradit$M t Skinner, American Aralador to Turkey telegraphed
•la ta departm ent that
the
k ill fo rtrn m rn t bad deflniteromlsed formally to a rre st InUpon receipt of a
certified
t of a w arrant of a rrest and
MBplete text of “Judicial recB B E lu a r tn u n t
immediately
tied V c o p y of l he w arrant and
(a g ld far a copy of Indictment
Vo dallrered as quickly aa po*M Later, X m ba.iador Skinner
totted th a t tha Torklah govern• t prnpaiad U refer tha papers
the proper Turkish court.

o
Senate
yesterday
conference report on the
ithorlx#

$6,900,000

WASHINGTON, Mar. SO .Orval Grim, a luwyrr in tin* It**'
constnirtinn Finance O i|K initton, )"t*»tt*iilay U canic t he fin t
frth ml cmfiloy** tu offer to re ­
fuse the pay cut rest oral inn
voted liy Con if re as over I%evi­
dent Roosevelt** vrln. In u Irt
ler to the President, Grim #n*
nounced his tleciaion to forego
the fruits of Congrtaaional in
nur ifcnry hecmusc of hi'* faith
ill thr llreovtry program and
hi* b#|ief thnl thi pay milan
urn'll t he pi ok i a ui.

Senator Has Plan T o !AuthorAssailsPropostiring: Money OutOf als As A M enacing
H iding By Issuance Form OfTepfslation
Of NewCashForOld To AidCertainClass

Irked

Broker Predicts That
Its Passage Would
F o r c e Closing Of
S t o c k Fxchanges

1 WASHINGTON,
PHILADELPHIA. Mar. 30.— I
' call of outstanding currency under j Tbie “planned middle-course" pro- |
-••I of Secretary of Agriculture
ronditlon* which would reallle u ( gram
Wallace wa* assailed ye«terilay n*
' profit for the government, force
f---- , -----prusessrtrs of illic it wealth to ill*
eontlining the menace of civil war
\ Korjje, and po**ibly aid in de­ if carried to It* extreme length by ]
Otto II. Kahn, banker-patron of tection of the l.indbereh kidnap Lawrence Dennis. diplomat ami
a rt and tnuaic, who dicxi suddenly I era ha* been proponed by S. ih author, spraktm* before the fo r- ■
;
in hi* private office in New York I tor Tom t'onnally. liem nrrat, Tex- f eign I’olie y A'aociation.
| He •too‘1 for "niUintialiam” in
City yentcnlay aftertiocm.
| Mr. f'onnally raid he intended to . the tnjiir. "Mu*l Ami run Choo*e|
[p repare * hill that would fix a | Nationalism or World Co opera- J
1 time limit, prohibit two year*, j lion? He saw in the Wnllxce pro-j Attem pt Will Be Made
after which cxi*ling currency | po*a|*, he *aid, u cull fur rodt«tri- |
To Instill Habits Of
would rea*e to Ik- negotiable. Prl I butiiin in favor of the agrirulturnl |
I or to expiration of the time lint- class w ith a resultant linrden on j
Work InWanderers
i it the currency could be riehanged t industry.
|
| without penalty for till* of a t
Mr. Ilwtnis' adder* drew manV i
j new issue. A fter the expiration I que*tion* from tie floor, one of I
i ilate exchance would iw subject 'o hi* hearer'* ratiine him "Aineri *
i a progressively increasing dis- en*‘ leadint* Kn-u i-t ”
j count.
“Tim r e a - o T i
why
Secretary J
| “ Hard time* force money into , , (Continued tin Page Four I

Wag* Increases lh«t will boot!
the pay of thousand* of worker*
In the South, H u t and West w e n
announced yettenlay by several
companies.
h
The Increase* arc five and ten
f t . percent of the present pay
and
"generally will become effective (he
4 JirU of April.
H i m of the
announcement*
c a n e from the South. The Ten­
nessee Coal, Iron and
Railroad
. company, a subsidiary of the^UnilVeil State* Steel corj&gt;oration, and
tha Republic Steel corporation, utt
• nounced in Birmingham, n j[enernl
*'l0 ptreent wage increase t-ffec
live Apr. 1.
The Trnneaeee rnlnpm y i*mployea about 12,000 in-r-on* mid
- the Republic 1MM).
I
A t Gadsden, Ala..
the
Gulf
S tate! Steel company (stated 11
• notice that 291)0 employe*,
(lav
..Worker*, piece worker*, and most
. Salaried worker*, would be ra te d
‘■approximately IU per rent Apr. I
■. Tho too*l will add $lfl/Hltl to the
! company'* monthly |&gt;a&gt; roll
- Each of the 600 employe* id the
. Pacllic Coant Steel Coinpany ut
T 'S e ittle will l&gt;e increased III per
ren t Apr. 1, The plant ha* added
a 1 £io men to Xhe payroll in the last
t - three mouth*.
^
Tha Rubbereit Company, hrdah
t - m anufacturer* w f Newatk, w\lj
F J A c rta a q ICa fattfcry tFngwt by five Wed to&gt;n

1 pay envehip,'. after Apr 1 h*l
■^X’arlad ampin)c» al»u will »h*rr in
* .y th a Ineraana.
J
Tha
lloudalla
Knatm i nnx
c . Company, which employ* 2im0
- • t»*n In the m anufacture ui -buck
'-abaortcrx at Uulfalu. alau
an
.. not,nerd a ID priccnt I n m iw in
nragaa.
fu i. Tan percent raise* also Svrie
, announced by the Acme Steel
Company employing 1100 mrn at
.•C h icag o and tha Fore Itlvar plant
&gt; o f tha Bethlehem Company
«t
Quincy, lfa*«., which employe 3000
ffis itlin ,
F* ■. The American Steel i Wire Co.,
I I ' which employs 16,000 to
18,000
f .-workers In a score uf plants in th r
&lt;L Countiy also Joined th r wag* In*
E i t t t H pared*.

y rv k w m

Mostly ( M y tonight iM A
day o llk probable n k

EXPERIMENT IN
TRANSIENT CAKE
ABOUT TO BEGIN

r i rut dr Poppet

&lt;in Ho1 inli i t s p

To Preach At
KasierServ ice

Doctors Organize To
Collect Old Accounts

HLAY8 CAFE frURllKH
BIRMINGHAM, AU^ M ir. 3 0 Pollce said W. C.
C itan isa,
crippled cafe proprietor, alm lltad
yesterday th at he shot to t death
hi* employe, Victor Wright Con­
nor, 22, Wednesday.
1

nf T allah a..er,

Flo rid ian to annoQm • for
l i a m iurlF* at at in tlo Hint

( rd k loir- Sr«nate( will apperii In fr

Agriculture Club Acts
In Aid Of Celery Pact

Creation of a Semtnnla County
Physiclani' Bureau which will aeek
to collect delinquent account* waa
announced as a failu re of
the
March maating of the Rcminolo
County Mfdk*l Society
whose
member* m et h u t night.
Dr. A. W. Knox was named at
th r brad of tho Bureau, with Dr.
J. T. Denton a* secretary-treas­
urer. The executive committee la
computed of Dr. Knox. Dr. Denton,
Dr. W. T, Langley, Dr. S. Puieaton, and Dr. H. D. Smith.
Tha
Bureau's activities will
begin
within the next few daya. It waa
• nnuuncad.

PHILADELPHIA. Mar. 3 0 —A
vignrmix attack on the Admini*
I ration'* cancellation of the a ir­
mail rout ta c it wait made yetter
day by Mi*. Florence P. Kahn
Republican representative
from
California, (peaking at n luncheon
given by the Prpartm ent of Am er­
ican Citizni*hip of the State Fedoration of Pennsylvania Women.
"People have been yelling 'fraud!
frandl the newspaper* have been
yelling 'fraudl fraud!' but not one
(runtlniied On Page Four)

f.i* t
lin k

jDillinger HandSven
jIn Rubbery AtNavy
•Y a r d In Virginia

tans to individual*,
1 PERISH IN FIRM
boa! gurernment* to
I XING VIEW, Texas, Hnr. M.—
redaoetruct property
mrUMikas. flood* or (API—At least two persona won
id Ih* flret killed and *1 injured, eleven sortThe House ou*l), Here today when fire raaod
th* KjQJtoQ Longview Uotri. - , ,

Congresswoman Says
NotOneBitOfFraud
Has YetBeenShown

Mrs. LymanElected
To Head Altamonte
Springs Tradefiody

I

of

MAIL CONTRACT
CANCELLATION
HIT BY MRS. KAHN

Entire Ci t y Prays
Governor’s P a r t y F o r Recovery O f
Comes Here Friday Girl Facing Death
From Lake County

! iiihrr leoki' Tounly nffit pil*. it wan
1 Ifnrneii to ilij, Sheriff J. F. Me] rUOIfind «nd other nffirmN will
1 **"t*orT thr party to Simfofd
j T hr tjovrruur he*- m spreking
| i‘i»gn*fpmrnt at t'lrrm ont i t 11 00
, iiVJnck Iitiliiy nun in UK That clly
v%dl hr irlrb ie tin g thr M&gt;th nnntreraiiry of 1te e itt
eft^rl jr r
pTnfte*
“lwlftg bVtdr
* thrr« fin a fitting obarfvencr of
i*rriJj i»il rally this \iii*k hi*« hoa l th r i!r&gt;
in 11n "golden hnr*e*tsoe" of Ho
Thr Hat of Hotahlf Miitr offii opolitmi -an in*litulioii
hr
r 1■14 who i\ ill hr h n r m xt I i i *
help* I lc» h.uhl |,k ptm nitn rtie in
Hu opetatir wtnhl, to«l\ tt&gt; |..« • dav to |kftrtif Qiatr in thr hrnlgr *
hi-* KMI4|» ii|| |t a llfftt'i*- wevi'lhl ( dt dirat ion and (io irrm o "* t 11
i nil fr a 4ing dail), it via- li-iimn! tit
yea it* ago.
1 t hr ( liamhrr of rmtiTorm r
!
t
I
J Aiimng thr latrwt poiflo ufli |
1 r'wU who havr a iiip tn i an m u |
till ion to attrnil thr t rli-hmiooi |
l IK
W S i n vvlhoii of 1 «Mihaasi'r. i
' S tutr Miprrinti'nili'ril of
I'Tii hr .
Iti-rti* .1 tlon; (Ji'orgi li, ililla of J
j Jack “onvittr, fn iiiin Inad drpurt \
I merit chairman, uml an o n titiu d | ill/ tlm iin'ratir (i*ndri ; &lt; id VV ,
t F Kay of Je rk wonvUlr, I'’, IF J
lauik'ir). M II DonMftt and W. S. j
, Ki m*. &lt;‘*&gt;ftpt I tut* offiviaU fnmi Cooper
, Ja« knorti rll#t Tampa mid Orlando
rv»p«n lively; A^im
Frank
of • Annual
j Till la ha* urns Stale Hafrly Direr .
I lor; r ol. Harold Ci&gt;llt« of Jack I
j aotivlllr, and Col K. P Owtn of
j, J ar Ipwiti v 11le, ie* r 11*ty | re a an re r [
. of l hr Florida D a y ir **f Munin- I
| palltir*.

tha vault with the officer inside
and departed.
Tha Navy Yard robnery
coin­
cided with reports yesterday that
John Dlllingrr, tnld-W e.lrrn tie*
(teredo had bean In Virginia. N or­
folk pollre were Inetrurted to br
on tha lookout for a car bearing
an lllinoi* llcenae, *atd to have
been operatarl by DUlingtr.

Ml*, J'lotenc* P. Kahn. Repub­
lican Representative from Califoritii, who hat attacked the Adminlatration for it a cancellation of the
air-mail ronlracta.

TAMPA, Mar. 30.-K&gt;&gt;&gt;' &gt;1 of
A ttnm cy General Quraintiie*. to
appoint K. M. M arler of lAkt-iand,
as United .States m t's h s i (or the
southern district of Hoiiila. left
the door open y ester‘lay f , ,
th*
naming Df a Miami man- Guy CL
llv eie—who Hal the end,, i-inrnt
of Kenatora Fletcher and t i ammell.
There was no reason (or the
attorney general's atlitu d ‘ llolh
senators said ho was out of i now,
although they had recomim ndad
him mootha ago fo r the Job. one
of the heat In Florida from the

uf hi* ciimptngn

' nr* i Monday night
He will d eliver ail addle** nt
5 Miiv'llgoliH Avenue
ut«i|
h id
1 h‘VI1MMl WN- llllMmillCl'd I V Will I m fi l l -U t hng at H 00 o'i lock, and
j I h« piihlic i* invited In I • ptr*
I li'i Wdhm. diM'ilt'i t»f ti*l• I
1*di* uffI f t il tniiat |isiv the |Mr ’ inil Hi t* ten ta tiveU o hediileil
i 'Hi'* xpeftk at Oviedo a 1 h IMI o'clock
vh111 tali ill ill** h'« uhl &gt; fm Ilf
I \ Ih‘ uf hiFui t'i*|ii ri riial hint viuik i M«'iida&gt; afterm niii
Mi Pipper la || native of Ala
IMg I lift'll | jiletl 11-. Mllist |t* |ftIfut,
j iit li«-rw i-ki-, I
\iiuf.*t't tii n 11' mu ipi ha m i hoi la’ haa lomh 1 Woidn ho*
I uti tin* lull- until -mil wuik u li'iin for many }*«i* lit- i* »
I »tf fI*I fH1 11*IW**VI*I , \\ 111■
'*11 •AI' F j f i no r r I'prvM'idat iv in I hr Flor
1he lull din uf |tit»vm|f whiili*i .m idii l i " i«lat nre, ftoio l a v h-f cmili
veteran
uiitxuh' J•*I» mrii-nit • ti |* will t«al , I 1 Hr i* u World VNlit
J who -it w pip i v in.... . r i -ra i himI he
uM I he Wm Ikel
In* one of the
‘ tale "*
j The |***lI* v I-* itol tu v% \ ImiMK* * i - -iiiil
, I ratui * Imvv i vit , ate In ing
'll J ml'‘landing altorneya
x11i)f | «-*I lu *&lt;tlf•*$«&gt;* ll I Igldlv

I

jl’rogrcRHivi* Cluh To
iLindhergh O ffers Aid MeetOnMonda&gt;‘N ighl
ITo 111, Penniless Man l \ I „ *j*1, Hiu'IU1 at,.I 1life,li. J■I I III,
( I1H A id), Mar
Ut (AID
Vllilially |&gt;*'tmdei»a uml gi lively
ill Im II Biffli I* m ind Ia “I night
thnl he -l ill luid ft it mi- tiim'Mg
1Vieiiti Ill x f«nrmet mVin 111nil | Ml|i 11,
CViAtleN A I-lliill*er gh
The fif'd 11kill i ihut Hill lu li fun I
wliiidi §«111*in w in ruining fui Itif
fie, wVeuM* iiligiti IMil'lltill* kimwii
Jllnt Wetjfiextlu y, i n jue fnmi Lilld
lH*rgVi riie werhl faitiuux flier M-nt
Ilia iloliatltiii in u Hole Iu I he line
filial aulhurilieit The rude lead
"i'leaxd ueee|it this cutllr iliUt mil
lu thr fund Fung mixed fm lliffh
Alai* (deaxr tell him that Tin 11
trem rly Mirry lu hear he i« nut
well and Hiat I Iim| h* he iiutkiv it
fa*t m*iuvei y

WASHINGTON. Mar no
iA'.
— Hugh S Johnson 1**1
night
Rrttled thr K. G Hud-1 Tumpany
labor runtruveny, worlung nut an
agriHriiu'iit U’tween tin inanagt
ment and rrp rra rn ta th rs uf rm
ployr * wrho went tin air ike a t th*
plant of thu* Fhiladrlphi* runcain
last NuvpmUr,

UusHiun Icebreaker
Rescues 1% M e n
LENINGRAD. Mar 3U (AIM
i, irebreaki'r Truvor today retu rd HR) fiah frm rn imi ti.'i horare
fnm i an

tc# pack

in the Finnish

Gulf
Tho park,

Iui If inilf*

about

Mpiarr,

un« an*i un#-

bruk#

aw a|

fruni tlir mainland and carried 260
men and 06 hnnu*a to a#a. The?
other fishermen p rrviou aly
ware

M'scuad.

HAI.KHMAN'H UOIM FOUND
MIAMI, Mar. 3U - ( A P I —Th,
body of Richard T. liurr, 46. a
hosiery saleaman, mi-sing since
Tuesday, wa* fauinl yeatrnlay
In a wooded section with a bulla'
In hi* head and bis right hand
grasping a revolver. Peace Jus tiro
Oppeubom termed the death a
suicide.

TOHHANCK, Calif.. Mar. 10—
(A*)--To beat lbs depression
an
artist and , stone mason Joined
forest and a paying mushroom
plant waa the result. From salv­
aged limber* Jos* Drudla and J.
J. Millard
construrtad
gotten
underground room* providing 8970
square teat of bad ipac*.

and H ouse and President
Roosevelt on a ab o rt "Easter
recess" th e capital had 'V
peaceful aspect today th at
was offset to an extent by
m ore vigorous opposition to
the W agner labor board bill*
Such legislator* as n n farad ill
tha apring touched city found lata
of work In rom mlttaaa, and la
back rorreapondtne*.
The fW A reached Its windu*
point with 1,860,000 persona aUU
on th at debated payroll moat a f
whom will be put onto th a w ork
program of the Relief Admlnlatra*
lion on Monday.
Approxim ately
$1,000,000,000
haa been spent on Civil Work#,
three-fourth* for payroll*, *|td
one-fourth for m aterials, H arry
ilopklna tan!.
ji,Praising tha work don* in r u t;
ting 4,000,000 men and woman to
work under the CWA and (hen d*-'
nmbiliiing them Ilopklna declared,
"We Intend to see th a t everybody
in the country who neel* relief
g elt it under our now prograi^.*'
Rallying again to the preside^*
till atandan! tb#y
d ijri ago to override th# v#Ur%ni
vtto, II oust D #m o«iLi
tM
A dm iniitntion a rtciprocml U rtff bill through tb# H o u tt y ttttr d g p
ovtr atubbom Rtpubl otn oppodk |
tion.
m «
TH# rnttatirv w t* t t n l ie ill# —J
S tru t# with two AdmlnUtrmtion* 1
RAnciiootd m m tndm tnti lim iting I
to thr*# ytnrv the authority of th e I
P rtiid tn t
to ntgotlat#
tra d e j
e g rttm tn ta and precluding an y 7
fortlgn d tb t rtdoctiens under Itf
nretlf
I a I nei a
^
piDTlalon*.
. ' l' r . * t ;
A roll rail vote on p aasag t Was ,
forced by Republicans resulting i s
!
approval 873 to 111. Tha v#i t wee
along party Una*. Only tw o Ra­
il: 1)1lean. I'cavy
at W ltcom ln
anil Welch of California, voiad
with 288 Damocrata and 1 farm arlaborit** fur tha bill.
RI*van Damocrata hrok* o u r t*
Join UV Rapubllcan* and on* (a m *
• r-laborlta— Lundarn of Mlnri*aota—againit.
Spaakar
Ktlcky
voltd for tha bill.
Quick paaiaga waa foraaaan in
lha ganal* by both Damocratio
and Rapubllcan laadar*. Sanalor
Itoblnaon.
Damocrat. Arkanaaa,
majority laailar, said ha did not
“antlclpata long delay" and Hip*
alor Mr Nary of Oregon, minority
chlaftaln. roncadad It would !•*•■
tha Sanata virtually aa approved
by tha lioua*.
X
Thr maaaurea would r m p o ^ r
tha I’rr d d tn t to nagotlat* w i'noot
t^ingr*s*lunal
approval
trad*
agrram anta with foreign natiqpa
for tha axport of A m trican *urpluaaa. It carrlta authority fo r th a
ciacutir* to lowar or ra lta axialing ta riff rata* 60 parcant |d
making tha porta.
,

Mi* Emma Aibirtl Lyman was
rlrrted |*rrNidrnl of Hlr Altamonte
Springs Fhamlwr of ('oinnirrc# at
n vii'Il iiHemlrd hiiilnraa ruerting
uliich followed Hio nerving of a
• lurken pilau mippet m the Cumriiiiri it &gt;• Ituildinv at A11a monte
SpnriK" Ia *t night
M« l.yinaii lurerdm
W thlitr
Mm nek, who »«- rx tended a vote
of thanks fur hi« nervirea ilurlng
the pant year. Mr* K. T llaint*
wa&lt;* elected net i el ary, while M in
Mary Perkins whn
elected
at
I rea^uter.
J*Imit w were compirted for
thr
MuteiJig of || jiiirun* at Sun l*ando
Spinig n**tt month, to which resi­
dent* of all iiriKhhonng conununi
to" will he invited
i.onion Harnett, fir*! secretary
nf the oram iatlon, wa* a princi­
pal - p**nk«-r during the program...
Hi- dial ussrti hi* candidacy fur th t
ata tr legiHlalurr, and lie urged all
•bnie who are eligible, to register
ami vote.
"If we want good government
we i annul get it by attting back
iiinJ rompluimng," he stated. "W#
iniial go to the poll* and vote inIrlligerttly und coiiai'ientiuiiHly,"
Hr fore ■■Ijiiurrinieiit, and Ml the
auggentioii of VV, H Ballard, it
wa* Vuted tu appoint a committer
which will "get uiiC the Voters in
UlK:llAKR6T, Rumania, H pr.
thr Altamonte precinct neat June. 30 bl’&gt;— At laast 26 persona wiRl
hurt and
sight
housas
wrackad last night at laal by two
Dcrn Says Canal Will prolonged earthquake aho«V&gt; IM I
felt throughout Rumania. ’J
li c Built Eventually ware
Many were h u rl at G alatl, whara
several houata alio ware d a n I'AI.ATKA, Mat. SO.—(A P I— aged. On* building fell in a BuchkSecretary Hern, Major (irneral R. rest suburb and several
olhapi
M Markham, rh irf of army anginearby were l4tdly cracked.
near*, und tli*-1r party a.rlvad
In Ducbareal tvrrifiad croxnfl
here lad night aboard tha Alfred poured into Ih* (treats from p u b ­
I Dupont yacht Tha Gadfly on an
lic buildings and hamai.
insprrtlnn tour uf propoaed routes
for a G ulf-Atlantia ship rangl. ,
OKKT BEKR BILL
The party planned to proceed to
Ocala fur th r night but waa (lowed
COLUMBIA, S. C„ M ar, W U .
down and su halted here for tha (A P I—The South Carolina lagta
night
lature yesterday gav e Rnal ap­
Secretary Dcrn told newspaper­ proval to a measure which xroxlra
men President Roosevelt "la deep­ permit tha sale of 4 percent beWj ly interested in this project. He instead of tha 3.2 percent b l t d
want . In are it built,” but, he add­ legallied last year, In thla et l W
ed, "this problem is on* of eco­ wise dry atate.
,t^,
nomics '
Thus far, the secretary said,
ACCUSED o r MURDEB ' *
“the report* are adverse, but aunt*
day (hr Gulf-Atlantic ship canal
KANSAS CITY, Hnr, Ms
—John Gadwood, o f i r n e r
will br built.
“Thr** great improvements, tb* employe, waa charged w ith
G ulf-A tlantk ship canal and tha degree m urder yesterday tat
Hi. l a v i r n r r waterway, are bound naction w ith alartion day dlaet
to come tome time."
which brought death to f e a r
He esid President Roosevelt had • 0t» and InJuriaa^to donaon
sent him and General Markham other*. Gadwood * u m n M
killing L a. Facy. « deyoty *
"to look over the canal'a route,”

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW 8PAPE*
SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY,

P o t e n t ialBoosta
In Pay Announced
WASHINGTON, Mar. 28 —
(A P )— l a D aw e r t w W weeks
alac* President Roosevelt ap­
pealed to industry to
ralae
and shorten Hoar*, po­
tential pay boosts
affecting
over 300000 worker* hare been
announced. An ineorapleto sur­
vey shows th at the greatoat
benefletario* numerically will,
ha wnrketn In the
automobile
aad eteel Industrie*. 'W illiam
Green, president o f the Ameri­
can Federation o f Labor cam#
forward, however, with the
etatoment that although indus­
trial employment increased by
880,000 J a February approxi­
mately 920,000 were dropped
by the Civil Work* Adminis­
tration.

MARCH 18, 1M4

r i k t Fir* Canto

Airmail
H ig h lig h ts O f P residentialT R IC E ( M R
LABOR DISPUTE Temporary
Pacta Will
L e t DADE CITV RAN
Veto Message On M oney B ill n n / i p c |U
IDENTIFIED AS A s Read In H ojise Yesterday
BOARD BEQNS
™
TORE
BANK ROBBER
DELIBERATIONS
Be

3-Man Auto Industry
Tribunal Will Hear
WrongsReportedBy
Employers,Workers

WASHINGTON. Mar. 28 —
(JPy— Temporary contracts with
commercial air lines to trans­
port airmail for
the
thfeo
months will be 1st within tho
next throe weeks. PostmasterGeneral Parley made the an­
nouncement following confer­
ence# with the President yester­
day. Farley aaid “No alrpwil
company whose contract L s
.been annulled fo r fraud Rn.I
collusion may bid for • tem­
porary contract.”
Ha
also
barred any company which has
offtcVrs, directors, or any per­
son who entared Into any col­
lusion.

in , n , * * * * * 1* 1*0 i *«»**i .
U Is a simple and undeniable
fact that th* United States, In
terms id compensation and In
terms of liospltaliralion, has dons
am) Is doing infinitely more for
nur veteran* and thei) dependent*
than any other government.

every Individual rase.

If that
(pension)
princlpie M
o
n rre ta ,
should be applied to World War N e W G l* O U p W U I 3
veterans at the same rate as con­
templated for Spanish American
War veterans by this bill, the an­
nual and continuing charge upon
the people of this couMry by 1813
I am * holly and irrevocably op­
will amount to more thsn |8SO,posed
to
the
yinciple
of
the
gen­
W A SH IN G T O N , M *lV
DADK CITY,
Mar. S t.— Rl000.000 for that item alone.
eral
seivlco
p
il-io
n
,
but
I
do
seek
( A P ) — R c v n m p ln j . of.
brrt (*ropI, 28, of Dade City,
•tm» letI Herr la*t night by ()• to provide with liberality for all
Very U rge but wholly itill nut N KA codt? price con trol
"
' because" of
i r o i a "county o f f i c i a l * ’ an d u n o l !
“ f ' * wd||l,
, q M o i. h
A d m in istra
funds are being dispensed dally vices under
w ith a w a r r a n t
charging
him | M * "■
,1' , h '
A m ric„n ) war
.
I rhall &lt;mt for emergency purpose-, but th* • im petus will be conxldc
With b r i n g nnn o f t h f t h r r r men j
hi t ' ; ’. i«. • rthir alter or modi­ funds are going directly to the a special C ab in et com m l
who held up sn&lt;l robbed the Cltlfy Ih.- ■ .ilalion* in order that purpose of saving farms, saving o f four, newly
nam ed %
•asm State Hank of St. Cloud of
(Continued On Page Four)
substanD.il justice insy be done In
P resid ent R oo sevelt.
1110,000 in cash, Mar. 21.

Served W ithW arrant,
Man Surrenders On
Charge Of Looting
St. Cloudlnstitution

Contentions T
P r e s e n t Me
A r e Monopo

WASHINGTON, lia r . 28— UP)
—'The Administration's
newest
piece of labor dispute conciliation
machinery— tho three-man board
for th# automobile Industry—waa
set Into motion yesterday
amid
new proposals far changing the
Wagner bill to make the National
Labor B o y d a fixed governmental
agency.
(
*
'
1 Burk Ira. deputy.
Leo Wolman, named a* the neu­
' Paul Kirkpatrick, cashier of the
tral repreaantatlva of the
auto­
St. Cloud bank, accompanied the
mobile grievance board, was ex­
aheriff to Dade City “Ind Idenpected to find It neceisary to cur­
l a Ito f l m ope* rovalt against
tail his activities as ehalrAian of
the NRA's Labor Advlsorv Board
Roosevelt on a major
shortly liefore dosing lime snd I * A/ I l l s I I U 1 T I V/ T L U
and a professorship which he prac­
totae, th# B oom yeauidny ovorforsed employe* and customers to
tices
at
Columbia.
rode his veto o f tho Congreaslonthe
floor while they mad* Kirk- C e D t l T S p H I l
Th# other two members of the
a) plana fo r granting bigger elPatrick empty the vault of all
,
_______
automobile board were men active ( P IIIL A D FI.P IItA . Mar. 2 8 . lowaaeee fo r •Veterans and more
available cash.
in the long discussions which led ’Any statement that private Indus­
pay fo r federal workers.
fro s t
offered no resistance
(Continued On P eg* Three)
CHICAGO, Mar. 28c-D lreetore
try In the near future ran absorb when officers appeared at
Tba vote o f 810 to 78 against
hi*
and
atockholdera
of
William
Wrigmen now obtaining federal relief home.
tho president found many
of
John Mritch, Sr., Ralph B. Chap­
ley,
Jr
„
Company,
chewing
gum
The old wooden bridge at Lake
Is a "shocking lie.” Eric 11. Diddle,
those high In Democratic House
He accompanied them to the
man. and Charles I,er of Oviedo
manufacturers, voted yesterday to
£enaylvania CWA administrator county Jail where Sheriff Tindall Mom ••- Will be dismantled and
councils coating their
ballot*
werr elected last nighl to repre­
and 8tate Relief Board head, de­ served
contrary to W hit* Houaa wishes. appropriate $1,000.000 for sstabhim
with a warrant part* &gt;4 it will be removed and sent celery growers of the Ssnclared recently.
erect*
-l
at
Titusville
ferry
shortly
A alm lU r’ voto by tho Senate llshm en tof a plan of “employment
charging bank robbery.
ford-Ovirdo acetisn on the control
In a frank, emphatic speech,
I* necessary to anact th* m*a«- asauraim*.n
Sheriff Tindall eipectrd “to ’after \pr fl, dale of the gala crl- rommiltee which will administer
,v V
Only three days remain In which
•The
Idea,”
Philip
K.
Wrtgley,
ebralkiii
which
well
mark
thr
o
f
­
Mr.
Biddle
asserted,
that
recent
n r* la th* face of the presldanleave for Kissimmee with bis
property owner* may pay their
the proposed celery
marketing
'»i
Ual disapproval
but
It
was president, explained, “la to give 1883 stats and county real and policy of the N stloaal AdmlnUtra- prisoner late last nlglttfro s t ficial doth at inn of the new ron- agreement If and when it is signed
polo tod out last night that the every employe Ui* aame ‘backlog’ personal taxes without suffering lion "show* a shocking evasion of will be lodged In the
1 v
Osceola rn d t In Ida* *rru«» the HI. Johns by Secretary- Wallace.
Ri* w
Senate had sought even a more of Income that stockholder* have the penalty of having Li pay for fa c ts; It show* that see c to ’l face rounly Jail pending trial.
Hoy F. S ,m es, Fred F. Domer,
libera] allowance than that foreed In tho surplus of tho company.1'
I hit Information was obtained
tho* costs of advertising their ds- the tru th f­
Sheriff
Dowling of
Pasco
end Charles A. Pertln of |g&gt;ngInto th# gill by th# House.
___, plan
,
.provides
..
Tho
for payment linquant property.
u l* discussion of emergency re county, saiil that fro s t had been III thy budget meeting of the wood and Oviedo were elected as
_ ..
(Continued On Tag* Three)
ThO Senate bonking committee! of n percentage of th* average
convicted at one time for bank _ S intt^JK-.ul Department in Ocala alternates.
This warning was Issued* todsy
took up th*
huueewrt-endorsed wag* *to any employs laid off. Thb by Jno. D. Jlnkins, county bvx
robbery In Pinellas rniint.v, but * ..I. \r. H-lay by a delegation of HanSelection of Ihc •!« men c*m«
stock market control bill In rxsc- percenter* will be on e sliding collector who
had been released on * faulty '*• 1 ti.,,1 u-f" who bad gppealed for an dm mg s meeting of growers, held
stated that oil
api-ti-l
i
.ation
ehlrh
will
Insure
utlvo session ynsterday with ex­
diriment.
al the Court House, who
had
pectation o f giving the measure on
He said fr o s t was noi it- in tbr ......ifdetion of the lek*lronf gathered in answer to a call Issued
day morning. Governor Sholti 'uis
....uis
m
id
during
the
summer
80
percent
o
f
their
wages
during
tho floor. ’ ;
- ’
dieted.
ordered th* books to be closed
by the eommltte*- of three men
m.-ntli*.
On,tho o a t hand, the eommltte* sis Idle period.
promptly. Mr. Jlnkins stated, ar-1
who bad )&gt;een appointed at th*
\ stun already bad been uppro
Tho plan la unique, he said. In there is no reason to believe 'list
waa equipped with a man da ts from
putdlr hearing in Lakeland
on
prlatcd for Ore removal of Ihc old
Roosevelt to avoid,any th at th* entire amount Is provided there will b* any last minute rul­
Mar 5 to represent Florida grow­
JA CK SO N V ILLE, Mar. 28— (A*)
wooden slmrUire, it was learned
‘ on the bill out o f surpluses of th* company ing.
er* and shipper* Jn dealing* with
—President Roosevelt aallrd out to
during th# meeting, but engineers
and employs* are not required to
In the past It ha* been possible
Ihe Department of Agriculture unweek
WASHING! ON, Mar 2H id) had delayed te n mg it down at tha (t i l ttro p r o p o s e d agr*v»ww&gt;s* w a s
• t h “highly or­ eon tribute to maintenance of th * to escape the additional penalties, i th« o|ien sea today for a
A_ *• T» • * fund. I t wlU b* applied, eventual ***ss*e» hr •-asm dot or ■cvmmrere*
■ w .n t s .
ah .
i . I , ----------o ils to ia.
.H i f i S S u - w c : lee set for a lira ring today on official* who stated that il would approved or reJecled.
—
im imryn u r u w i m - m „ —
The rommiltee is compojed of
dropped provld#d fMjroMM was tnah»1** of Vlnrrnt A*for wrlghrH the llulwinkle resolution lot i ll- j lie needed on April 9 beckurt of
amendments pany.
\
made before th* delinquent list in (h o r &gt;t , 0 .20
„.c|o&lt;.k
Ixiring Itanul of Bradenton
at
vrstigation
of
allegation*
of
a
the
heavy
ttaffle
that
It
pxpect-d
•Rlehafd Whitney
(w ent to press. This year these a d -(
t), wn , h„ S1 Jl&gt;hn, „ lvrr
"brain Dual" plot against
the •luring the concreta bridge
Ilea- chairman, J . C. Hutchison and S.
“ ick B
fffuoldoat of .tbh .N rw York
Block
dltlonal cotU
muEt he
paid iai W | fo,
f , h„___m. „ n
dltionsl
co*U must
oe paiu
( Continue', -i. rag e Twol
government, the
contention* of tlon
Rxctoago, Ih tom motion of tho vol
next Saturday.
St.notng !))' Du- rail, Homovrlt Dr. William A. Wirt wore asI ke renter span of th" woo&lt;len j _ _
.
_
II
T
. ngltoto^Oppacltlon Ustlmony aubTha tax aala will be hrld ra r ly , Wavnl hi* hat in rr*pmi8r b»
» crila-tl in fo n g res- yesterday to
mlttod In thotojira# o f a ■»«*»» of
bridge
w
it
I
erected
t
.
r
p
l
a
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.
l
j
V
l
a
r
t
i
n
l
l
l
H
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l
l
IS
In Juna In ordar to g ft fund* inJ roUain^ farrae ll from thr crowd a "n a il plot."
the aid feriy that has been used'
,
__
,
Mhftogo.
as rapidly u poaalbla ab that rrv*. U n
j|ln rldrat aon, Jarm a,
Persons
In
tho
Adinlnislrsthm
to . ros. the S». John. Itn rr an j Jt 1H &lt;111^’
III
H a ild S
B u t btfore going to work on th#
nuea may ba diairlbutetl to aid *n i
^ hi* aide. A
glance
at continued to pass off the Indiana
T ilin ' ilia* mail for iiiwny
HOI with a view to nppfoval or re­
balancing account* for thr current I morning papers wh* *a clota aa educator's |iosltion, meanwhile, as
Th- likral lUIrgatiuit nNu
vision, John Dlcklnoon, aaetsUnt
DAYTONA BEACH, Mar. 28.— budget year.
the President cam&lt;- t« paying a t­ ridiculous
•»»ui9*sl iliai ih
not rotary o f eommefto, who hasd- Nina hundred and fifty consumers
tention to national affair* before
"It's uhe of thr silliest stories i |rn,imk to the pies.-nt foiry will
Illy Th* UsurUUd I'lfM l
ad a departmental committee that of electric current furnished by
starting out.
Dial ha* broken for soon- Dior,'*,
u i,|a&gt;.ed and irpeirvd t-arly this
A fter a yct*i un«l u half of legal
w tgkfd out d control pUn.
th* Florida Power and Light Com­
A fter one of his busiest dsys remarked Hectrlary Irkr- to to- i , u
hattlr*. Martin .1 Iri5ul1 w» n drfiT)m eommltte*’* report proposed pany received an aggregate of 15,­
yesterday Hr set aside his
time,
| Definite assutam e
also was nitrly in thr han«L of lh«* Imka toa .somewhat d ifferent, method of 700 Monday In refunds on their
upou leaving Washington
last jHirters
1 Rexfuril G. Tugwell, assistant , ilivmi i|iut ,(le
lUrtBi.' on ti»r
Ibe rr ‘la&gt;t a priaonri «»f l hit ag |»Olll'f.
the tu»la««*
approaching tho problem than that meter depoalu.
night, entirely to vacation free­
Mini nur *
, hintthrar an«l ••»»•• half mlloa
IU» brother, Samui l,
. v - embodied to tho bin. aaklng priThe refunds are th# d lffer-n cej The Seminole County Chamber dom. Roosevelt’s Jaw stuck out W cretary of agrirulturr ami “»•••! Inam„
much
a special cotnrqjsslon between*meter deposit* and th.| »f Oommarc. Is now occupying when mention was made of the of thr atlvlaor* to thr l'tr«ul«*nf j ttf { ^t. |Mvri,horr UiulrYartl 1» a ' rk tr, had authoritirs at •
HI|,| |irj or |,ro)«rt that \%ill l&gt;r| in thr aame pomtioii hr Inmnclf
amount of money required to p a y ! " ' - quarter* In the municipally House over-riding his veto of (be In thr IM I camraign groti|i that *
thr "tirain j |tU||| ,.„i ,,f frilrtnl ai'propnotlo.T*'
»uppo»fd to U'
owned Yacht Club building on the veterans' pay hill but he declined wa* c!rnominatr&lt;l
• two months light billtru«t” ilrrlinnl comiurnt uthrr I j |ir FIH*oU highuayh thir yrar
| After t*ook county !)■•! won a
lakrfront.
any comment upon It.
According to Clyde A. B y rl,
"rather
, ..ncludmg their «p|wal.' 17 "&gt;on,h*‘ fl* M lo hrl"&gt;! Martin
yesterday mornOfficials of Ihs trade body com­
Reaching Jacksonville at 1*:30 than to -ay hr was
manager lo r the company’s local
amused" by the talk.
1 ,|M. sa„i,;,,| delegation int.lcd lb.- In...l| back to this country from
p
ile
d
removal
of
ell
necessary
o'clock,
th*
President
drove
branch, n sweeping revision of ac­
I m en.U r.bi,. of the State llo .,lM '« n'l'1»; Untied S ta te, imni.gr*
goaorally
count* x u mad* and soma 880 to- equipment late yesterday, and through cheering lanes of citterns
Drpai tniriit to attriKl thr bridge lion official* &lt;|ur»Hon*l his entry
tba bin’s
usual
dally
operations
were
th*
over
a
five
mile
route
from
the
fond checks mailed Saturday.
at l&gt;rtroit, placing him under tech­
clrtllcatloii
hard snd fa it ratowiMd laavo vtrorder this morning.
station to the dock.
nical arrest for entering th«* coun­
Whan th* company found that a
tnally avorythtog to* tb# dlaeroThol8
accompanying
the
Presi­
THom aftrndlnr *hr mrrtlivi try without a paasport Officer*
Th* building ha« been arranged
customer had more money on de­
dent on the cruise aside from (lie
CLEARW A TER,
Mar. 2 8 . - A w vrt: M M. Hopworth, II J . l-rh- were permitted to continue with
posit fo r • m*|er than required to to accommodata almost any activi­
guards were: Kermit Roosevelt, warrant charging
manslaughter man. H I Haiur*, of Altamonte him to rhlcago.
cover n two month* light bill, tha ty in which th* trad* body might
aon of former President Theodor*
*
lisa Ion. v •
r
*
was issued in magistrate's court Spring*, and Karl Iprbmann Thry
In Am* Minor,
the
(Irrek
difference between th* bill and th* participate. Equipment Is at hand
Roosevelt; Judge Frederic K tm oth * close of Wm
vsrrr |tfa-»rnied to the Hoard hy
yesterday for Grorge
Wygaut.
freighter Maiotn, which Samuil
deposit Was refunded, Mr. Byrd that m s . bo used In th* serving
JTotckar
of light luncheons, in case local oi chan. New York; Dr. Lester Hel- Jr ., 23. Tampa, driver, of a cmr |S ta ir S. i.ator J . J . I'arriah of I iibuII chartered a* a yacht preth*
Rn j TltU^.II..
visiting delegations find a • need ter, Mobile; Grorge T. St. George,
•umaM) on which In escape from
TH# ovorag* required meter de­ for such servlc* In connection William R. Hire art, and Lytell which killed Chase Eugene
firerce, atratnrd through the Parceit la l i t , and U&gt;* company with meeting* staged in the trad* Hull, New York, Aator and Jo in t* tureau, 4-y*»r-old Tamp* child, at
danrllra into tha Sea &lt;&gt;f Murmota.
Indian
Hock*
Sunday.
pop* 9 percent Interest on Ih*
body office. Rest rooms also are Roosevelt. The destroyer Elll*
The Maloti* reported one pa"The warrant was sworn out by
o u st, according to Mr. Byrd.
took up th* trail oa the
yacht
avallab!*.
•
»eng« r aboard, hut it wan rumored
th* child’s father. C. E. Iloturesu,
moved
down
thr
river.
Th# City of Sanford leased th*
that Iniutl Lad trim *fin ed anafter a coroner's Jury had reconiMIAMI.
Mar. 2R. -(/P&gt;~Four »ither vraael before leaving
building to the trade body for a
tho
manded that Wygant l» held for
men
t*ii
hiding
the
former
auper
period of thro* year*. Repairs
the grand Jury.
• intend' it **f the mutuel room at Dardanellea.
coating about |«8 were required
Magistrate F. 1 Gates set Apr.
Tropical l ark, were pennxnantly
before th* building wa« in proper
10 aa the date for a preliminary
barrtd from all Morid« track"
T H O M A S V IU Jt G*-, jMar. * 8 - condition. The expense wee born#
hearing.
Wygant
wa.
release.!
TALLAIIAUKKE, Mar. 28— (Al
i * th» I Innda racing commit ,
GP)— Hansel Wilson, nsgi o suspect by th* city.
— TK« order went down yesterday from jail under |U600 bond posted nnn Im«( night closed a two-day
In th * plot to extort |10J)00 from
by
his
father
Monday
night.
from Governor Hholts for a state­
aecret It* "ring of the detail" &lt;&gt;f |
Howard M. Hanna, Cleveland ftwide campaign against illegal slot
an alhged ron»piracy to defraudAnothar asddilion to th* Sanford
na actor, was to o t to death la th*
the Horae rare lotting public of I Municipal Zoo waa reported today
m%chhints.
j o * yard bore la st night whiU at­
waa
sheriff In Florida
tboils*...w ,.r dollar*.
I '•&gt;
Superintendent James
K Very
t
tempting to eeeapa.
mprohalUd Into th* drive, under
The
.......
..
“
.ta
le
I
Mougbton
a
stale
in
Tho M Cto hod Just boon q Mo­
Free*ads ef Ihs aala af Chri-l orders to report hla finding* to
^W aller I Through Ihc courtesy of the
oned bp officer* and was being ntna SeaU will ba »ato to'pay far ^
fn&gt;or
MIAMI, Mar. 2 9 -IA 3 — Grief mein by Hi secrelary,
I'antl.rr Club of Orlsndo, the col­
Don--, an, exonerated the officer*
thsn to a call on lh« is sand floor
No particular
county was men­ that ram* to Georgsi Malaxa, the and .lirrvlora of the Gables Rsc- lect ion of owls was increased by
, " E
oarticu
o f the MR when he grappled with tor one child in aroh school In
thL tioned but a U ttar .mailed to all -actor, with newt that hi* bride of
one baby barrad owl. The new owl
tha laller, broke swap and ran.
county nt one*, It waa decided nl sheriff* over th* governor'* sig­ atx months had bean killed In the tnK Ast.HisDnn, operator* of the already has become acquainted
L
ack,
fi.-m
“knowledge
of,
n
r
1
Th* Jailor shot a t him flv* lim a* a meeting of th* Ssmlasl* County nature said; asm* automubll* strident In whlrh
with its feathery friends, and has
participating in any Irregulari­
hat »py« rroily withaat a t t e s t Tha Tubortulrols and Health Associa­
attracted tho attention of soo vis•*I a at receiving complaints from ho waa critically Injured, wa* as- ties
in
unncction
,
with
Ihs
M p t i W ato farta tha J*U yard tion, bald Monday a t tha horn# of all p art* a f tba atato in connection saugod last night by ll.e comfort
llois
ebargea."
|
whan U M jallar fired again killing Mrs. Julian Dlagfsldgr.
a lia th* apataUoa of *k&gt;l msrhlaaa Ing presence of his divorced fb »t
Thus*
banned
from
Florida
County Nur** Dorothy
where roeney U being paid off.” wlfo, who hurried here from N. »
KIDNAPER GETH 5* YEARK
tracks Wtr* Jam es J . Walsh, a
waa autharlaad to rolsat tha aoa
The governor point*.! -ut that York to "do all I esn for him."
Wife No. 1. tho formor Hi-In. &lt; alunJiaii. who was removed as
child
la
th#
greatest
aaad
af
cora
para
tlon
a
f
task
machines
"la
a
FLORIDA G IR L S a i U )
ALBANY, N. Y . Mar. 28 —
restir* and preveaUv# work la violation a f tha taws of thi&gt; -taU .' Valary from whom h* was dlvutr. -i inulutla - .anagrr last Thursday
after a preliminary presentation (A D —Manny Btrewl, convicted of
last
Ju
ly,
walked
Into
lb#
ro-.m
each
school,
and
to
ha
V
O
tha-work
■It la my daatr* aad request,'
ARROW, Otto,
f tho charges
rges to tha track opor- kid imping John J . O'Connell. J r ,
doaa at one*. Sh* had preseatad be said, “th a t thorough inveatlga- shortly after tha 84-year-old sUy.
— Pollc# yrotsrdn. _
for 840,000 ransom last July, was
Ike comtniaalon;
aad screen actor had boon n-- store by la#
reports
on
savsral
urgently
nrodsJ
Uoa
la
yaar
saaaty
ha
mad*
bp
Unroa. 19.
Gvorga O Fox, take-off man and given a mandatory sentence of 50
formed
that
his
grctiiid
wife,
ti*.
yoar
offlaa.”
Ha
than
told
sheriff*
IK «a«a Inn.
years to prison yesterday. Ar
Thao* attending th* moating U “elaea a p ’ tash slot machinro, form er Fsggv- Stafford, 18-y t-' shoe, w riter; Artte Blelsr, an rangrmenta Were mad* to taka
outsRla racing commlsaloasr, enJ
old
Greonwkh,
Conn.,
social
regl»which
are
viaW
loas
of
th*
law,
w as*: Mro. A. W. b a a M rs W.
him to Clinton prison a t Dannalllng your torito, wham h* married alg awnlbt ] I-esll* Britchsr, who # t » to
A- Zachary, lire. Laato, and Mro. aa yoa may H ip oparai
monu
■
berg*
of
the
ticket
room.
ago, wda
Dtogf older.

WASHINGTON. Mar. 28—
(AP)— The Roosevelt re to of
tlX .veteran-federal pay bill
prompted Senator!*] wrangled
today that delayed decision on
whether to Jain the House in
voting or to ovsrrtdn
Once veterans' arguments
war* out of the way the Sent . t f o . imuch-contended
M
‘
, oottoh t control
to doslhwlth. There
# w ah iI| B iof a bsUot

INDUSTRY CAN’T
ABSORB JOBLESS
JOBLESS*.
CLAIMS B l D i t y l

W R IG LEY f i r m
VOTES FORM OF
JOB INSURANCE

Federal Relief policy I
Held As ‘ShiJ
, Evnsion O f Foctp*

Gum CompanySetsUp
Million Dollar Fund
To Aid IdleWorkers

Z ,Z

Sh»- WOODEN BRIDGE CHAPM AN, L E E ,
AT LAKE MONROE MEISCH ELECTED
TO R p R E M O V E D TO CONTROL BODY
Will R« GrowersNameDomer,

place OM F e r r y
Cr. Titusville Road

Symeti, C. Partin As
Alternate Members

State,CounfyTaxesTo
BeDeJinquentMonday

Roosevelt Set$
To Open Sea \ .
Jacksonville

W irt ContentionsSaid
To Be ‘N a z i P l o t ’

950 Daytonans Get
Refpnd On Electric
Meter D e p o s i t s

Of Chicago Police

Trade Bodyln ItaNew
Home At Yacht Club

Tampan Arrested For
Death Of YoungHter

dace Triit'k Officials
Banned For Gambling

Negro Extortioner la
Shot Dead By Guards

Sholtz Ordere Dyive
On Slol M a c h i n e s

Seal Sale Proceeds To
Pay For Health Work

IfahyBarredOwlGiven
; To ZooByOrlandoClub

Injured Aqtor Joined
By His F i r s t W ife

lid To Have
55ew VeaaeU

m

••.,.l lY

)-» \ c4 7ri

v'
t ’./CL*

7i\ ■■J'iSmr

i

1
fc JJI

In th e ab sen ce o f th e
ident fr o m .th o c ity , 0 , n q
a re r e tic e n t con cern in g

l

tlavelopment other than to
Knowledge that such a group.ha*
been set up. It consists o f AttofV
ney-General Cummings sad B « * 1
retariss Wallace,
Roper,
andPerkin*.
• tU J
I t was pointed oat that mal
of price control permitted t------,
NRA have besn chsractarixad by
opponents as monopolistic andjnto
likely to m u l t In higher
The extent to which such co
tlon* are justified will be tha s a M
Ject for the inquiry.
•2zf
Th* SenaU Bee king Commttto*
discarded a Federal R eterra board
plan eubmlttad by th * FnsUM Bt
for loans to private Industry
substituted a bill offered by
ator G ists of Virginia.
The committee did not flnaftf)
approve the bill, however, b a t sHU.
consider it a t m et ting ~ ‘
along wlih an altem ata pro:
submitted by tha RFC.
j
Under th* Glass proposal. Fed ­
eral Ke*«rv* Banks would k * peapowered to make direct loans to
Industry In exceptional
clncum^stances, up to flv* year*. Money
would corns from thair
xtirplua
funds.
They also would have power to
make euch advance* through prt*
vat* banka with th a .U tU r b M f-.
lag 20 percent risk,
••
' ' »
Under tho
FVderal
Rcsatvw
nosi.l plan system 12 credit bank*:
capitalised by the
government,
would be set up In tba Federal
Reserve d i^ ic t .
». S

Olson Says G. O. P. I"
‘Bankrupt In .Idea"*
le t'
j
ST.
I’AUL,
Mar. 28.—UP}
Governor Floyd
U. Olson
Minnesota yesterday termed t 5 ^ .
»d&gt;
Republican party a "corp s*" l*#d
predicted a
sweeping
farmsTndU f I
labor parly victory In sound,
Ih* ksyn.de of that party’s
convention.
hi I r a n
“N tvcr Hu
tho HopuW
party, both nationolly and loc^Jly
boon ^viitu bo I"W m morxlt
•o bankrupt in idea" ■* ^ ^ I V 4
day,'* »ai»l the farmer-labor l«ad•r. "I* lia* htuoti Ukt* a man
i
watching th* pared.- go by. amd ,
J
not knowing what it i« til

M

K re"" Store Licence
Hearing Set ForA pf^
y

TA LLA H A SSEE, Mar. 28— (ff)
—Quo warranto proceedings
ing to ouit the Florida b u a t a i * .
license of the 8. II. Kreaa Co.-OR»
charges of violation of th# X
anti-trust law* yesterday WM so *',
fur s hearing lit th* supremo col)
Mf
on Tuesday, Apr. 3.
'
The action we* brought o
Kay Weal drug store, and
that on* Kress Co.. toeorporMfd
int-Texas »nd snothar Krea* CA.
naorporated in New York joto
th*&lt;business of supplying _ --x ™ .
chandlss lo Florid* stores o fT M
chain, and opetatlng thc*«
in restraint of competition
Vto
free trade
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BtalUa

ford
H - .d ln i. t r t —

fo r M u o d .r t

M W "*" *
i.u
iiu
'.aiili

ft
|*t

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Key 'V ast
«’ U&gt;i*»y
MlsnU . . . ... ClnodV
Uoara Haven

Ocala - -----Ok-rcUul-cOrlsada ------

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TtluBYllla — C i U r TI

5 9

�• C o n tr o l!
K. Dlghton of Sanford.

Mr. Motseli »■* elected, unani­
mously, I I "th* representative of
growers on ak ai U known « i lW
"West lid*.“ wblU ltr.
Hjmea
k ii M
i T M y p M M y x r f th # egg# M d rn flN v nl o f t h e m e d a ls had bnen
[MM g r a v y vdtoo« 1A o r d d r t a ninaadfi O i t r n l trm m a o f th #
ttfW t u n til a ft a c t u a l d u c k w aa m ad e.
■I b W n H n t * . w h i c h , a r e a g U t p p e v e r y Y g lu a b lt alnoa
w a n y o f t h e n ^ w e r e o f t o ld h a d b e e n ea p ec ta lly c a s t f o r p m f a t t a t lo n in m e m o ry o f t h e U n k n o w n S o ld ie r ah d a r e e a a ily
’t f g c e a b le , a u t h o iit t e a a g r e e d , d u e t a t h e In d iv id u al w o rd in g

M t of w n i n , ' i

t U nuke gold r a c

f hock in lP t r jf a l
W t wf thw JdA U
III m l metal tu b lag

ilitUa

Filipinos, |i la an Id, nr*
4 over tho rigvtiifc o f the
M IndepradMea bill. U k s
Lhoao threw llttle'ptgs, they
N of straws But maybe
ig sralf of ’Jeflsn ihmeo't
Philippine* anyway.

nrly Income la * collections
c a t* that business la unprov’ Dnrlag tho flrsl d eeb followJip rc k t l , tim ooo.uoo In ttkhni and corgBihtlua incoia*
ig were c o l l e * d a* rompared
I (IPO.OOO.UJpo daring ths

d period last year,
Ig

1831, and

IHfl.WK),.

|KU.OOW,(&gt;OU In

'niter fjppm ann, a tiamscrmt,
ra tho NBA at the Admlftltlw *l most ssilou i m iatsks." It
I lh * complea of tha Nit A," he
*A “in th* - fallacy uf It.
AdWllcsl theory) and tn the gsuss
gNtkn with which th* law la
Xg put Into - offset that tho
gUaUtraMon la moat dangerIg thrsatened
IOnly L Doherty seem* Ui haw
'll doing right wall fur himself
'Oltflng to a «talament of lh#
I*M l Troda Commisilun, the
gldawt of Um, C itl*. Hsrvic*
S fS a y mod* m yarannai profit
boat* yj v,ooo.DM) through th*
ol gala lira af th* stock* of hit

n y

U f. M iW k 'i •itw-

Norninotioni woro moil* from
tfto floor.
Mr. Chapman « u ’ elected, bjr
secret ballot In which ho poll*# 42
w lr .

onto* a* ■(■Inal 23 vote* polled
by Mr. Doreoe, M representative lot, ho atatad, mat by represents-1 Utlso contains only
w e t «f
of " f * i t Rid/' grower*. Mr, Dptw- Ursa
Urea o f sshipping
h iffia g ’ organisations
0(_
.j -anr ’y
™s ltg. o
™ grower,,
,
„ and b o , 1^
a
*r wet elected or s lu tn s te to Mr. which bandied
handled Isas
lis ts at Longless than MW cars
car* I Charles 7*artln
P artin who Its**
longa n d 'd esig n .
'
■ • . | Chapman.
4
wood.
For th
that
wouldn't
last ssnaon.
Ij W
o&lt;M. Tor
at reason I wouldn’t
' ^ i p o n g tft# o r f i h l t a t f o f u w h o s e m e d ale w a re rem ov ed
Mr. In * * U sleeted by rising „ -,Mr. Usual pointed oat that no j n*k’ anyone to work for this thing
rota In which ha pul lad 44 »»tao shipper can Its
•A *' ■
I rcproasntsd upon. wbon th»y srw not in fnwor of H.
against 11 outdo pollod by Jaatot Um rompnttee units# ho sign taa * A s, pmldatnl o f tho
SnnrinaM
f t * N a t t in k ) A f e a d lif y . U n it e d S p a n is h W a r V e t e r a n s .
Wilson of ChuluuU.
Agriculture Ctub, I want to « *l
agroanpgl/
S o d e t y . a f t jh f D g iig k t c r g u f U ln c ln u a il,
X lection of Mr. Partin as Mr. . As, t» . growsrs, Mr. Kaoul that ws*so Inritod every- groUcT
t w l f d J m M oVm y ^ y a n a o f t h e W o rld W a r .
In the county to' join us. I f tall
Lsh’s alternate cams by
sscrsl
.fulnlsd I out ikak tho HsnjardU e M M M r u f U n io n T ^ c r a n e o f t h e T lv ll W a r .
us whers ws'rs wrong, to point
t i l lot In which Mr. Partin polled
I&gt;a»tetkrif ttM Lom ) TVtflon of the United States of America. 47 vote*. C. W- Maryan pelted nine UstadO .district was to slact tiuoo o il horn our Idoas may bo
V grwwat-iwnilwrs uf lha cutnntUatrsngtHsnsd. But, wo has* had
National RnHef*'hf ;New Fnetand Woman.
.
_ r . , ro lst, and Mr. WJUon pollad sight&gt;
----- hisnntaa soctMn waa .to
little or no ro-opars lion, pnHlcu*
yy *cendanfa nf oners of the Deelarntton of Indenendenc*. sola*.
«, two
, growsr-momhors, lorly in lha Oslado Motion. Wo
Mr. Ulybton, prosidlny orsr tbs
floW medal. f'srpH Womanler pomn AT Vlrtute MHItarla.
nro trying to apply business meth­
Gold meAftt Vldjc (federation Tntemlllee des Anrleng rojn- moating a fte r ha had basn la ltr tad
ods ta oar laduitry, and that is slL
by
unanimous
sots
from
tbs
floor,
.1
,
I halo to any It, but | am thor•splalnod 'th at tho principal par*
'*N|» frsmh to fo n o fa w tlu n e fm llro i fro m e ttn rle * fn s u n - 1
oughly dlsgustsd with th« snltuds
. poso of tho masting wss tho *##•» Kr oft O^wsw ssstrs. hi»f he la mil r&gt;4 elrvh* of the amnht-l Iact km of tkraa grower-member*
of tha Oslado growors.''
Mr. Dlghton sited fJeorgs W.
♦ h e g k a r r f l H &lt; W p A e r * l h * m o d al* a m rtlanlat-sd.
to represent ths Hsnford-Orltdo
Morgan of Oslado, who hsg Just
’ taction on tbs control committee
come Into the room, V ho earod
if and whan lha agreement
fp
to oiprsss hunts If In conaoctton
U n w a n t e d •B a b i e s
signed by Hacratary Wallace, and
with tho reported
nttitndo .- of
on tha tsmporary control commit­
Oslodo growers.
tee pending s i v ’o rsl by iM^ratsry
Wallace.
Mr. Morgan, who It aaooelatod
with B. F. Wheeler, said, "Gratisf i t pointed out that tha mast­
men, we feel just this way about
ing was primarily
a yrowars'
tho whets thing. If you foal Ilka
mart toy, and that dua nolle# bid
giving us anything -out our way,
boon yisan through tba prats 'and
go right ahead. If not, well has*
by othsr moons, In an effort to at*
to tako th* areement anyway. If
tr*at asary celer* grower In aq
it'** signed, and wall live up. to It.
■ no which
tnrfodrd
Sanford,
Out our way ws ftcl that thors’s
Oslsdo, Winter Giordan, Tltntsllla,
little uie In working with
you
and Avon Park.
pit un anything* Wv couldn't
Ha also its tail that la any b*Jig a largo enough crowd' over
lirtlny wbtrh might irlsa during
4 to sola against tips thing, so
tha arm ing only thnsa parsons
ws feel no reason to work for It.”
who wars growors would bo par*
When asked whether he would
mill ad s T u la .
Grower-shippers
work for the agreement, Mr. Mor­
wars to has# no ulficlsl sales in
gan stated that before anewwra let lit Hi, although thrir
slaws
ing “I’d Ilka to t*1l you hag ws
aAd tha slowt of any parson la tha
really feel out our.wwy. I, AIJnH
auditors, war# solicited’in lha In­
come hers tonlgbt "Ho talk, but
terest* of Insuring at a cempresince you're asking for i t .
I'm
hsaslva dtscufslon uf lha agrartiling to give it to y*oa.“
mant, ha atatad.
"Ws feel that we've never had
At tba atari uf lha masting only
anything to say about anything,"
th# Hanford and Hlsvia section*
Mr. Morgan .tried, “that we'vs
free* raprasontad by
growers.
never had any representation, net
Oslado representative.
arrived
lata In tha masting, while
nuns
rsprsssntsd thamsalraa sa bring
trout Wlutsr (Iordan, Tituirilla, ur that as a rreul( uf his assocta^von Park.
liAn* wlfli the agreement "I lmihrtUMd Ititmt nsaort lo in littu uf o th e r m ethod* o f
Mr. [Hghtun introduced as • Iwea that thare is n« Intention
| Y g g ' the Uepartioem
float tprakrr, Mr. H*«ti| of Ura- . ..
daatlos, whom ha rsllrd upon &gt;u of Agrirullurs at Washington to
wwpsoiw w— « t— * . , — a w
,
JN D i S S 'T H A N n yu n r 0U0 d aily n e w a p a jicra in U er- agrremant atnra tiio public hear­
N Uny h a v e wren p w tp t o u t o l uxiHlunon by hm/i ru m , mid ing In lakeland on M ir. !&gt;.
, Mr. KaauJ'a first wurda wart In
Lhh le k tin n f'p u b lic Amt been com jK jiied h i ciu u tg e th e tin lulu
ol
o t ' i iiid tin W . l lu r c Vo to n - m o is e ro tn n clli-aeti m ig h t ra&amp;d tsrnplimant to Departuirni
J*1™. ‘V .7' e * . ? ,
„
trA gi tw o tu n tu u f doxun new nim pern d a ily , th u s lo tn m ilu tr- Agriculture' ofliclol* at Washing- m ill... war* sat in molmn
tan, from which city ha haJ just Ur. Ulghton’s .hurt tdlk when Mr, J ^
...
i
a . a._
ti» b* r*pnwiftfit«L W% RtiMd with
ino U U M a Jf’ WilU lit# coiitnauum n o f lh h
v a rio u s pulH icni
r*4arassl With Mr. Uightua afU r « ha,.man m.wed that lh* grow,..t
i„ p W ,
urdrr
p a rtlM and also to fin d m a tte r o f sjtecU d I n te r e s t. Now lie a fimfrrvncr in rrlstiun lo
tba era preSmit nomTnatr and sled *
to ph„w you ^
w.
re a d a rum o f th o p ro p a g a n d a abwata inauwd u n d er thw t(U le r ogre* amok.
a rn rV w J rad * t * m . e
from w|V|(vd
rto&gt; pnd w, llu tk will,
n n*orahU ): T h a t th U n tu ff is n o t ujipoU zlnit la a dow n by th «
**Tb* gosernmrnl thruugh
lt\
*S S te
,W" V you to the end, if you'll ramamhar.
fa c t th a t e v en th o Wlydihjc new n papnrs, ow ned by t l i t l a r o r agents I, really trying lu ha fair
,hl
l'"'*rirt.
,
j t&gt;|t| |,r f„r#i ovu-du noser
to
story
gruup,"
Mi.
Itauul
asMr.
I'.tia|&lt;rngl|
,M
up
tu
h is, ^
h&gt;(1 „ p tt. cn lluon thrmieh
hlg M in is te r o f F u b lic E n lig h te n m e n t, t h e good D o c to r U oehpUm*d In siattug that avoiy woi J ohition will, a reference lu »he ( Kanf|irH „m| 1Mlr fr,||n|pl |„ this]
U R (stanewg fe w e r th a n 4(M».tKK) d rfcu la tlo n e a c h , th o u g h
ut tastltaoliy ami ovary trial filed
ar# UMer ao a re.olt."
|
t h t N a fl p a rty liU-ludu* 15 tniU lun p e t^ ile .'In 1931 t h e - H d either by uppvnenls a t yroponauis Osiodn gmwea. “It seems." *&gt;• .
ftatrd, "that tho people In Oviedo1
anaw. r
, 0 ||r. Murgah '
dully naw p pM kck o f th e c ity o f B e r lin , ato n e, had a com bin ed a f'th e agivomonl, was rasJ cars- think Hi*, we pig trying to foiee I
K u ,lm « , South Bld~1
t lr r u la t lo n In u x i f i s o f 2 .2 0 0 ,0 0 0 . G e rm a n y w jm o n ce rich ' fully * M Intporiisliy, with a vio* something .In^i ihelr Ihrtjsln. I Kr„w, r .tated, “It seem, that thin j
in i il s e r t ia l n i f s e r v ic e ; tod ay th lg d e p a r tm e n t o f Hn com - toward sdScjusto protoctlon fur all regret thst this linprrs*Wn has { 0plHdo
h ,, , oW u, p , „ ahorl
gained grnpnd.' It may ba that rn, that thay pr, n-t gattUw a
int-rrlal lif# is a w r« c k . T h e w r itin g p ro fe ^ d q n and
th e parson* Involved.
Mr. Kkotii stslsil that tkeia becehse they base l.sd three or
.ind (n
the matter. Five
p rin t In g c f a f t h k v a b * e n fa ir ly rid d led b y N a ilia m . B u t . m o r *
bra three pilaclptl change, in fear sucreviful trapoas, they are weeks ago w# went out there fur
ci-rlounly, w h a t Hha happim ed to t h e G o rm a n publig m ind
not down to rock bottom M w* the purpose of explaining the marr a n only b *
E d ito r and F u b lltth er.
Tha
flea*
Im portant
change

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t E L E m r CITY I’ RTNTIBfT CO,
l i f t MM EPn ^V. ftrad*

handling uf.

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are and than tore lliey. are unW r^-n»»fll
U&gt; tba growers
made *t Wsshington h* *aid. Is able to grarp |Jba. need for tho, ,b ,r. . Wo sept
out 100 cards •*that Un eg r seat, a I It to b* l*r- agreement. My personal opinion ( plglnlng the purpoo* of the most- 1
,
~
W » m . g a t ;u u
piUuMod on ur before July L is, however, that Vh* opposUlijn .
yat, ,g men •bowed up, *nd|
im :
*'
.
,
.,f &gt;e« worker! Ihst area pyetty will, j s ad nut a one uf tho H ever « • ;
The secvmd change refer, tu i f f i the work I* esUioncod In Ifta 'pirthad kiouelt In favor of the
tbs sarvica charge which a ship- Ereaoitt attlludo."
Year prawsnt wardaMa wOl' osrry yoa U rragh Raote*
|agieemsnt. We’vs done everything*
par, a.rapting a 'gruar.f’s assugi* \ .“1 think, huwtser, that ws ought ppsslblo to work with Oslodg, so T ^a#d Bprigg, if yen rafy aw ane Nndera -cl*anlwg',aaevle*.
attoa whkh operate* on n stricV to otoet n represent*live from th a t. m l you, do you thkk w* cob
I f non-profit, co-opwratlvt hnaifk ares," Mr. Chapman said, “My |work with a group af mra who
55% SfiJU N O LB w i y CLiBANERS
.hall ask of any grotror.
ktra being that ws should express I work tgalnil you? Oviedo h*a J. Fhon* »g|v * ’ ; ' ■ *
.
f&gt; A j L W k - u ,
Tho * third change prv»M** to otir Oviedo fvirads ths idea that 1 been testing down
everything
that no cotary le ft stallin g ly. rwo'ire not Uying.to ram tfiingf wahre hoan Vying t0 build uy for
Hold* under any pto rattan urJmr down thair l^naU. We are Jurt I years, and 1 foe one am against
shall ever reach regular ' Irodg. poshing lh* thing along because! giving Owen a place on tho rwaj v ka»w whai w* neeab" . v .. im iftra"
M C u . Hrhmsw of Jn h o - Monro*; -Mt. Nickel arose to'doelat* th a t'
[ftp wared theBoBUon with thn.ob- “I still tblok. It only fair that
f t # 1*
T l f ? 1* eiln&gt;tn* to. ®*rt» fc&gt; 5# ? tr*B rrprwaentatlan. ir
MNao men In J a M M who parked bolMv* that vg* can-iron out oar*
laid to pat l#lt agreement ovor," difTereuc** raslly.”
J ? . e *.'."?
^
Zemoisan agmod with Me.
hollef Ural M|k would not U th. iflckol in a abort statement.

tfeEADYTOR-BgSTRH s a d .tie r!

O.boraitKeradnn' it - Iportini -n: grimV haa hson a tovidrat uf ibis
new lju4»&lt;&gt;n tearing osr.
I city fee tororol y**i», coming bars
lira ’ ion Boars of tVisahamsol from VlrgldU with h'g hrofliN,
b a n 'la th» city on WodAttdmy of M. A. Caibnrt, tha w*h kngwa
this tweak ta W t* an his many; brok*r and vwg.tahlo grower, hr*d
ICWdda an d ' farnmUy announcing j lha Culhort Brolhord. firm Mag
hW tmndkisey far Congrraa from I been very surreetfui as xroarara
UM Yeweth District. Mr Bears U *»d business m ^ -an d
vdryl i T r ' t " " 1- this sogtlon and m Uon -and aonfl&lt;^M« «C t i ll pan*
wtff ssrry a Ueg* vets on slaetioa ph “f VM **&lt;1104. '
. t
Captain ’K. R.' Murooit ly # roJ l A * MttW Ewans, who has tneimd from a burin*** (rip to
hootfwtilUm . hor broths. C. « . . Mian Hrira U s ton af Qatari*
ftaaha, and hl* family of Manat** JeohoeeriUe,
,
add'Mrs. Walter OriffUh at Hero- was In th* city Wadnaadep.. shop•Mm Mu d i g j ta her homo la Pln« *■* *inM.&gt;g hor ruOng’ Ban-'
5 i3 d£5 ;
feed -friaad*.
-S '
t « r*( R X "F atter, oo* af th*
t f U r nomad:
#n_ ; J
aari f 'l w l d n l i " a f Sanford who
GIRL FLIEU KAFR
D
k
wu *
Us named tha** organisation* f
IM M M lh* part .*&lt;*** 1 “ ” "Hh
' h d t l A M f M f r - f i T U fM r r .- K h g l s n d .
a* Seafood • Qjjodo Truck'Grow
It^and said, “Grti
. b io d k ' j t m r r t . ' Mif/yft,
M M k r b f U ; EDI* Fas. (Al*)- I'sn Amerkan. Ai r —
trs, Inc, "Amertrhn WtvH Orowr#M tenl ta any ‘
WHb « t g : M h . m . ’* • w
____era, -ted# d a s # * M C o , Mangt**
V t grower tn Ov
die reported yrstt-rdsy th,
o| friawdt whs a n g M tie Ingalb, United 'SU Ira1 f
’k*d County Grower* Association, and
a-hae Miniw te Sncfmd.
arrived 'a l Facto Afe^Vs
M tlU |",M lilil daks af 'C. CoOmlte’ flight f r b f a
tfrihodl.t Air** trilkk *h* i*ft yu
« # ( party mmiifn#. Qh* stpoets U T Ij
fl* J Moira today on bar
trip t« tha United Bum*.

Mr. Raoul .aft# rad tha augg**,'
* » thsd “I don’t too that it amtaoud man no matter wh*r#
Ttem. Nn ana will ha prahh
•vel commaalV' a U M i* . m
of the
WUIh*
fa t Ik* m Internet* of
growers. Yon should pk
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National' PWBMatt AJlPe rry d ell
hlgh la ’ Importance
aro n u of tto d a b year,
to" informal reception and
lenttoon given yesterday morn­
ing: and afternoon a t Perrydoll
In Oriaado by the member* of tto
Baafeed Woman's d u b 1b toeior
Of Mra G rata Morrison Pools of
Mr. and Mra. W. RWaiMngtoB. •P t' G , proaldent of
of New York City or* tto guoata tto National Foderatioa o f Wornof Mr. and Ib r . A. 'U. Roundtree. ea'a O n to . Sharing boaor* with
W tot Flrak Street.
Mrs. Poole was Mra. R. M. Shear­
er of Orlando,
newly
elected
Mra. Raymond G Philip#
president o f the Florida Federa­
daughter, Emily Tracy, of Gallia* tion .a t Womeo'e Cloto.
fill*, are to r* for a atom time
Iidmedlataly after the arrival
riittlng rftotito*.
of tto aeamtora of tto Sanford
club they wore ushered loto tto

r e raoh-A

Department of tbo
LCkutth v tll ha*a ob
i « ( l i t t r . * . Bt

Pork.

*0 *to A T

d e u l t r t frallval will
gNgR’&gt;ai «M# T ;’ I t at tU
abditortara.
doy" will to ohSanford
Country
a
a
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“TAI* DAT’* PROGRAM
“Tap Dap" profrtm will to
n tomorrow at SamlooU High
90I by tb« members of
tto
Hl-Y orgenltatlon. Tto pm*
n Includes the following u B retoatra Soloctlaa and aong by

tchooL*

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tnwit-*Bp
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jtto*

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mnants
BAr?irSS^rwlNI'M
fmiT Hhla

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Accommodation

SH O P - —
•E M

e CaatorOpenaAt
ane In New Movie
Bid I* Cantor In "Roman Rcan-

Pray«y, — data1* cornea to the Milan* Theatre

ory of Glrla’ IIf*T in Samila High* School, — Mist Deroy MaratMUy**fe**pemtlng aactary.
to Broom* a Member of tto
rla' Hl-Y, —MU»
Thelma
i, recording •ecretary.
nil Spirit, — Mlaa
Lorraine
artoroogh, educational ehalr-

on

Golf and bridge game* war*
•npoyod by a group of woman-at
tto woafely o to rta o w of ladles'
day told yaaUrday at tto Sanford
Ctdb with Mr*. Wkltai'
and Mr*. A. W. Knox
aa toatooaaa.
Mr*. A. C. Fort waa tto
In tto golf
M dg* prixca warn ai
lira. U. M. Pap worth and
Jo b * Rteki Ltmctoua waa
Informally a t tto Mtfa hoar la tto
club dining room which wai
rated 'for the ooraaton wtth
tlMo* o f wny dragons, pinto, oocn
flaw trc gypaophila, and ataticc
Those paaaant ware: Mra. G. D.
Biihop, Mra. M. S . Wig etna, Mra.
Coarga Kbight, lira. John Kith.
Mm . A. G Fort, Mra. H. M. PkpJ
worth, Mra. A. W. Knox, Wire Roy
P. Symes, Mr*. Norman S. DaFora* t, Mra. T. R. Mailing, Mra.
A, T. White, Mra. John Kcilty,
lira. AUm Uaaalcy, Mra. Vtrtan
JU Spear, Mto a i u t o U Shoe­
maker, add MJaa Kefcecr* BUvcn*.

S S * » t st

today. Thla la tto pop-eyed comk’i
fourth annual screen mualcal'
comedy for Samnel Goldwyn.
Roth Ettfng, Gloria
Stuart,
David Manner*, Edward Arnold
and Veree Teaadale are hta companloni aa ha frolic* among tto
gorgeoua ilave girl* gathered for
th* pleaaur* of a C an ar; in and
out of priaon dungeon* or flying
oter riiirty road* at the rein* of a
thundering chariot, with lire* at
■taka.
In thla United Arti*t* raleaae
Eddie play* a wlatful, dewy-eyed
•lad In We*t Rome, Oklahoma,
wtoee imagination carri** him
hath to tto aid of beauty hr &lt;lletreaa 1b the Rome of the Caesura
—to fantastic complication* in
•ourt Intrigue, ending in a atirring
tto riot chaaa, with th* Emperor'*
soldiers In hot purault of Eddie
who haa gained poaaeaaion of a
•ourt secret Of rourae Eddie
etrip e*—hack. In
Reme, Oklahoma.

fart, to

W rit

man.
Hl-Y Meal*, —111** Carolyn CogHl-Y Creed. —Mia* Gmirgwna Hart.
Tap Ceremon).

Song, —"Follow the Gleam."

Balcony 10-23
Lower Floor 10-35

i

Mra. Howard Orerila U axpecWdi „ blM7 o(
where Mr*.
B t l l r a fjt
o f tj h W . . from
F P IM M Hot
Tlimiiii Springs,"
fln r ilU M * m
1 . 1* . a . . .
a
.* .
• • _______ t l _
to Yreturn
today
Pokin' talked to than* informally
Ark. where ato ha* toon re miring
abort time, la explaining
treat meat for tto port few
of tto work of tto nation­
al fodaraUm ah* urged that the
Mr*, li. Kronen and ton, Philip, woman . contribute to tto foun­
left today for their tom* at N or dation fund whiah la planned to
York City after apondtng eovei
bvar1axpvnoea of extension work.
week* tore with tto format a
Mrs. Pool* sold that the gen­
mother. Mr*. J . Fletactof, Kart eral federation ie tto only one
Tenth Street.
of It* klad In Ufa world, toa a
me m l* rah Ip of 2.000,000 and parT. J . Leitch of th* U. S. S . An- ticipoteo h&gt; over 1*7 khtde of *eU ri* located o ff Port Evtrglnde*
tivitlaa. The only aourc* of rav•pent Tuaaday arm ing hoof with
ehu* which t t o ’ oeganliatlow haa
k « cousins, Urn. Edward JO g tln f
la I Ob from aach v o m in k cluh
and Mlaa Sarp- .Warren Eaetotby,
member aeerj( yen*.
What Tenth Street.
Dhdoao t t o close of her talk
Informed tto woman1 that
T to Bee. and Mra. Smith Har­ ybe
din'mp1 Bartow, formerly o f'tfiU FMHda has mdtv chib' house*,
city, war* here with friend* today owned by tto clubs themaelv**,
for a »hort lima. Thaw waa* on- than any other state In tto
r«rth to Pleraoa' W attM d *, th* unlow .
Aftor lb * 63 gueata had
fuaaral of Mra. Qlodra -. Wainwrtgkt.
•&lt;
aeatod nt t t o long lunctooai
Mra, Ralph Austin Sm ith, praalMr*. II. E. Walker and daugh­ deot of tto Sanford Woman's
ter, Nancy, of Fftoraburg, Va. Club, took dhArg* of tto group
and Mra, E. E. Pound o f Rich­ pad ’failed attention to tto pltby
mond. Vo. returned to their home* turea of Ragford, painted
today after Waiting Mr*. Walker’* Mrs. W. M. Scott, and placed
pkrenta, Mr. add M r*. R. J r ttbUy. on the -wSBa, and to the place
tor a few week*. They w ar* a*- card* o f th# offlA ra which were
rompanled by Mra. Holly and Mr*. replica* of l b * ’ U rge picture*.
T. D. Vincent of Vero Beach wj»o She anbotraewd that the gueata
wfll apend a abort time In Patara- would aat Sanford celery fraaa
Chaaa and Company and uao salt
burg.
In final) package* from the
InOle Codnty Chamber of G
meres.
Greeting* from tto IVealdent
of tto Remlnole County Ctom bet
iof Comm*rev, U M. Papworth,
pod from Mayor W. A. Lefflor,
which would have liren extendad
. 1*&lt;I * r
pofaoetaUy bed Mr* Pmd# bran
to foreetallihg a atrtk* in that In- able to be In San fold, wets read
daatry, Nichols* Kellay, attorney to the gueata.
for tto Ckryslar Corporatien, and
A fter Mr* Hhrarer waa Intro­
Richard 1. Byrd, employe of Gen
duced by Mrs. HAiilh ah* ex­
rral Motor* at Pontiac, Mich.
pressed to r pleasure *1 sharing
KelUg la tto industry's reprehonors s i luncheon with such a
aenUlive, U yiJ tto worker*. The
dirtttjgulsbvd gueat and then peefirat mealing waa held today *t
aanted Mra. Poole, who compli­
Detroit,
The SeaaU Imbur t omoiKlee on mented Florida women on their
fin a lir11* - to har and
Ue biaitwge e * P i* W b j i h i twOwv
t they pledge their aupboard MU, yesterday heard from
a apokeioian for tto Nattenal Aa- porf to their state fe&lt;leratlon.
•oclatioo of Manufaelurera, Jamea Hh* alee told a little of I he per­
E. Emery, a *UKKr«tnm that
a sonality of Madam Marie Mirhtribunal of non-partisan rhararter elet ’ o f Osin, Norway, president
be act up to settle disputes
lie of the Housewives league of
pro paved thl* aa a aObatltute for Norway, Sweden, and Denmark
th* National Latnr Uuaid which whq wh* a visitor at the w e n t
In TaRahaeaee of the
the bill would equip with definite
Florid , Federation of Women**
legal powers.
The Recovery
Adinlnlstralor, C'lob*G ifts from the Sgnfnrd WornUUgb R. Johnson, left late In th*
afternoon to journey down
the ■n'e O ub te Mra. I’ imiI* ware aFlorida coast
with
Peeddeot package " f hand painted card* o f;
view* pf the city and a carved
Kboaeetlt.
Aa they loft newa com*
of lenfy pen half* S to waa glvew*
Airplane worker*
at
Buffalo a bououel of
garden
Gcrwora i
walked out of two ptnato;
th* frtigi kFra. Smith and a basket
Now York tael rah atnhe con- of flowers from the W Later Park
tinned, and 40 knitting mill* in the Woman's Clob.
PkDadalpbi* are* cfoamd, with »»•
A feature of tto luncheon waa
by owaer* that
Ihr the tnlroduollon of Mra. Henry
actlrro « M to protect " k » * l woi L Wight, president of the-G rdef of
era" agabmt atTihe v le W r
the Red Roee, who eaplalned and
'l\ ! d«friar*d th e flag nf tto CUg •*
Sanford whkh waa preaenled
th i rlty by the Order, All afambera a&lt; lb * organtoattoa ware
thaa preaenled te Ike guaale by
Mr*. HmllH.
Among" the etoto odTIkwra * In­
troduced b * Mra. Rbeaeae wee*;
Mra- Ralph A. Smith, sectional
vie, p reft d eal; Mr*. John W. DickIn*, truemuxtri Mra. Edna Qlhe

£ A » 0 R DISPUTE
BOARD BEGINS
DELIBERATIONS

to

Fuller, recently appotntod chairman
of pnblie wetram ; Mra. J . R,
Welle, member of tto executive
board; Mr*. E. L Sebomarber,
chairman o f t t o
and Mr*. Raymond Revwelda, cor­
responding aoorttory.
Mra. erntth peaaented Mra. H.
E. OeaUrllogi proaldent of
Whntar Park Womar|’* Club; Mrs.
C. .C DhJhy, prealdeot of Soroato
Club) Mrs. A. H. Reppnrd, incom­
ing preaMant o f Suroals Club; and
Mra. W alter L. Cooper, iBCwhUeg
president of 'tto Sanford Woi
O ab.
The tong luncheon table
decorated fo r tto occasion In a
color scheme of yellow and green,
color* o f t t o Florida Federatio n
T to centerpiece w*u» % Urge bowl
of yellow room and fern while
yellow gtadioN and quantities o f
aaparmgu*
were arranged tto
length of the table, rtace card*
for tto officers were miniature
colored photographs of Saafoed
scene* while tto places of tto otto
* r gueata were marked by grid
cards. Th* many courses of the
lunchmn further accentuated th*
chosen color motif.
' Mra." Hud# artected for the occa­
sion' a gown of silk, figured In
a ronaarvattve design, and worn
with a ’ato'rt,nape banded in brown
fur. II a r atcesaonea were in
brown.
Mra. Hhrarer’* gown waa of
brown crap* re 1laved by a trim ­
ming of alVoe crepe a t'tto * o te k lln* and on tto aleqrtej. A coeogto
Of pastel colored flowers waa
placed at to r shoulder.
A Rodlar print ensemble wtth
shade* o f blue, In awn. and white
PiUtot*foaling, was wont by Mra.
S n ltb f a r tto 'o crsalen . Tbe’ drea*
waa fashioned along tailored lines
while th* three-quarter length coat
was trimmed*' wUh blue fox fur.
Har aeevseoetsa ir is * in brown.
Among ttooa present were: Mr*
Grace Morrison
Pinl*.
diatingulatod gweat, Mra. Robert M.
Rbearer or Orionrin, Mrs Ralphl
A, Smith. Mra. Walker L Cooper,
Mrs. Ja n o s G. 8bar*n, Mrs Ja n *
It. Smith. Mrs. a . K. Fullaghar,
Mh» O. M. Hkrriaoa. Mra. J . T
Newby, Mra. W. T, Lang lay, Mr*
C. CbenpUm* Mra. S. IX Hlghleyman, Mra. A ether Btwnan, Mr*. G.
E. McKay, Mrs. J.r BL Cogburn.
Mr*. K. A. Dooglass, Mrs. V. K.
Dooglaaa, Mra. W alter L. Mor­
gan, Mra. J Howell Fiab, Mr* J
O. lfu ff, Mrs. J. Adrian Brown,
Mra. John G. I^onanly, Mr*. Hen­
ry Wight. Mr* Hal Wtght. Mr*.
Riotord Ten Eyrk,i Mra. W. I)

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Atot t if •- A*
“ Both projocta aa
Mra. A. B. Whitman, Mra. 1- B.
l)gvit,‘ Mr*. S a ' Bridgna,' Mt*. thlX v ie w ! t o tto county ta to f
BcMa Giles Fultor, Mrs, Ragrmond board serve aa an admlrsN*
III*.
SagfnuMa, add Mrs. C.. C. Delay, titr* tar bringing to tto attontloa
all' of Orlando; Mra. J . Balaton of an admirable geaturo In bring­ t c iR c u r r
W e i* of Dayton Beach; Mra. B. ing ta t t o attention of an apattotU Hchumaetor, Mr*. Clara Palmer te people that th b whole qaratton
Mr*. T. Stln* Haratton, and Mra; of relief will not. to downed aad
Clyde Waterman of Eustls; Mr*. cannot be forgottan " ----- —
J . H. Msnick nf Longwood; Mra.
II. E-. (FetterHog. Mrs. Edith Tadd
l e g a l n o t ic k
Little, Mrs. A. K. Dick, Mra. Car­
ry. Mra. Ward. Mr*. Newell, Mra.
NOTH’IS TO ctOfcnrfoN*
a * o r ir ito a l u l , c o t t t i o r
Ruaeeil, Mrs. Wellington, l t * - l a T ( Tree
s n x n o it
Salmon, Mr*. Brown. Mr*. Janka,
t i n , s o d r e c k o f &gt; »■ a r e h v r e b y
and Mra. Kemp, all of Winter n o i l ft * 0 and r * u « l i . d
a n y c l a i m , and d . m a a S * ’* n , r h
Park.
o r * l l h » f o f you- &gt;“ »&gt; ? * * * , “. f * ' ! ! ! *

I n d u s t r y C a n ’t
A lisUrb Jobless,
C laim s Biddle
(Continued From Pug* One!
Itef cam * during exarai*** aboard
tto Navy heepital ahlp Mercy, an­
chored In tto took chaanel at the
Philadelphia Navy Yard T to w e­
ar I waa turned over lq the Phila­
delphia County Relief Soanl to
house 600 ho me Ira a men.
"W hether wa like it or not." de­
clared Mr. Biddle, "relief measure*
ore with w* for many yeae* to
com*. Don't be deluded tnto think­
ing relief will be over In a few
week*.
"T h * Admtniatratien in Wemhington ta mo rivaled by a feeling
that recovery la Joel aroond the
rnnuw. Therefore, relief measures,
such aa tto CWA. have torn cut
duwn. For a few weeks t ,000,003
unemployed men were taken care
of by tto gdvernfoenl, but thle
waa only long enough to give them
a taste of security.
"The government. In cutting
down on tie relief program, is as■umlnir that tnduatvy can absorb
th* hug* nember* of unemployed
and tba local relief agensie* can
take car* o f them. W»n. you know
the aUta of finance* in the city of
Philadelphia. Ther* will be Just a*
many people on the relief rails
here a year from now.
"Y#o know the elate'* tori ow­
ing capacity ta limited, and to io
crease t h a t’ borVowlag power It
would he necessary to pass a con­
stitutional amend maul that would
take five years.
" I anticipate that wa atoll soon
•it In thla state considerable con­
troversy about Which agency M
going ko pay for relief.
“ Don't let people tell you that
relief' le a temporary problem.

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Jr ™ "***"'• Highlights Of Veto
Atlantic National Bank
Message On Money
Related
I llT.tTf.14 Bill A r e
NONK
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t a l f r d a ta t r o fo r l a o o d a r . t l o r . l
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Thl* bill exceeds the estimates T* Iota
M ' l &gt; l l l &gt; - n t IKUO a h lo m r a ta F o r i
submitted by me in the aunt of a r n l o n to datr, 11*1; l * n season
Mar. IT. Jo ; T ota l for
$228,000,000. . .The Congress liaa
‘o dalr.

&lt;•&gt; TOTA1. DCPOfllTW
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aar nolia oultlatdlna _______

Reduction in the compensation
of fnicrml employes. . .still Is on
NONR the average less than. • .that. . .
SUNK patiently endured by those cititens
nhni :
not In the employ of the United
States government.

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Bia to r e p u r r h a t t U. A (l o v t r n m t n i nr n i b t r a tr ur

Aeeeptane«a of nthtr hank! arxl bills of eirhanc* or tlrafta
•old with sntfnrssmsni of this bank
Areeptaarea eisculrd by this bank fur ruriomrra ami to ftiralsn dollar eirhangs. sirfuslve nf arrsiiianr#* of thl*
bank purchased or rllsronniPd ..
Aeeeplancss sisrut*Hl by olhsr banks for srrounl of ibis
bank

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Uallsd a i a l a s O o v .r n n i .n l s s r u r l i l . s
n th .* &gt;**Bds. slovlts, and ss r u r l l l s a

Loan, *Bd discount's

T hfrr is no justification for
legislative dictn, which, contrary
to fact, provide that thousands of
individual cases of sickness which
commenced four or five nr sis
years after the termination of the
war are routed by war service.

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J. I* INOLKY.
FK IT N K It .

■ KHOBT OF IIO MHBO r o M F A B I A F F I I . I A T K (IF A M T I I K I I . I I * \ K
MAUK . a
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Atlantic Trust Company, Jacksonville, Fla.,

which, under the terms of thr llsus
of I&gt;1&gt; Is •f f III 11e«l va n If
The Hanford Atlanta National li.mt* Mnoicrrf Florida
Charter Number 11117
i t .i .i e i llsser%r iMairlti Numlier •
f u n c t io n u n r v r e o r in s i \ i : s s i
Holding Compan)
M a s a e r l a s h i r k *!»**« r - a a m r j •rianlsMlIwft Is afflllftled with
bank, sad degree « I r e e l r e l i

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Owns dlrertlk u luajorll) of the sliiifre of «apital elm h

F i n n n d n l r e l e i U * . . «*ltk b a s i n

Block of nfliliated bank owned

S o la r &gt; I'ubllr Nlate of Klorlt.u el !-*»«•
M) I ’olnmlsslnn Kspltea April S. 1*11

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Atlantic M ortgage Company,
Jacksonville, Fla.,

la a f f l l l w t r . l

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which, untfar lha l(rma of th* llaahlns Arl af I»SI
Tht Hanford Atlantic National Hank. Hanlutd. Fluflda
Chartrr Nunihar 1*117
Fadatal ll*a*t&gt;* Hiaitlii Std.'l ro t 4
f a a r l l .a or 11 aa of haalaaaai
To main Mnrleas* l*oana and l.aua Callaiaval Tru.i liu .t*
Maaorr IB whtah ■ t ~ T T - n n i i r l a r s a a l a a l l a a la altl l l a l a d wllh a a l l a a a l
hash, a ad daara* af *-aalrali
of

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this * 1

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N«m»;
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f o r m a t i o n n e c e a a a r y ttt d l a c l e e e f u l l )

l e l a l l ti N s **Mh

r a r i h a i ( b e a b o v e e l a t e m e n i le i r u * . »•• l h * beat *•f m r
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4' L K L I a i * h a i . u : t .
N ut ar y I ' u b l l r Htal** « f F l ' . r l . a at U i g f
My I ' u m m l M l n n K i p l r m April 6 . l !2 4

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Springfield Atlantic B^nk, Jacksonville, Fla*,
• C the lie liking Act of t i l l , la a ff il ia te d with
tonal B a s k . Sanford, ri orld a.
r M uster t i l l !
Feder al R eserv e District Number I
diI •* K e e o f k e i l i t e e i
S p a r a l a l Hanking,
r Is t a b l e t r M v m m m M o r s a a l a a t U a le aff il iate d wlik a a i U a a l
p s s d d &gt; I W! S t t s s f a s l i
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a '^ i a a r t t s * ^

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He Una 3 (Im e a
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Const Mr* woroa la d m .
Double rata far rapltal or
blark far* l*tl«ra.

ry to aisataae'lully relaUsaa with

monk

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0 .9 Q -1 T . 1 1 .3 $

6.00*17 . 12.60
6.50-17 . 16.75

resell* *IM he give* l»e emmr*4IslU a

ta i a f l i t u r l M

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I.KUAI. rrnrrvo Ufa insurance
company
doing bualneaa
in
Florida for over 26 year* and
writing participating, non-partici­
pating. Juvenile, family Income,
•alaiy saving*, annuity
bonds,
health and accident, and all other
form* of life coverage, deelre* n
representative in tht* territory.
ltn«*iially large fir .t year com
nua.ion* wllh 111 yeaia of renew­
al* I'ontrarl will tw direct with
home office in I'rnn.ylvania All
repllra atrictly confidential. I* O
llo , 132. Jachaonville. Fla.
BAVR YOUM WA*CI» rspaired
by one wbe renl'y knew* how
■rigg*. Jeweler. Mas. A*.

I— Loal a a ! Found
FOUND) Man's waleh on Tblr
teenth Street. Owner may hare
same by Identifying and paylni;
for thla ad.

i— AulgmokB*

4,75-19

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nig—Rlardy — aU-ever m b Hhlg tread—g t e t e ----- -*■-----■ereic* 1a
price -*----

4.40-21

T h e Mg gee. Ur* bargain
l e v a a l l b « e prirM.

Issues (.uaranlfotl It* Miss Smith M ill Aid
(.overnm eniToltear j (irtiuers In PreparIP , Percent lull rest
in n
Vimlieatioiis

5.00-19
Otaee

O ld field T y p e

------- $6 .2 3

3 0 * 3 % .................... 93.68
4.40-21 ....................93-71
4.60-21 ....................94.38

......... 96.87

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’WABIHNUTON. Mar iff lA’i
Illihop Jam es Cannon Jr., nml Iii i
secretary, Mima Aila Hurroughs,
today lost thr final round in their
e ffa rl to avoiil trial upon fr d n .l
rh srfs s of rontplrary to violali*
lh# corrupt piarlicre art.
Juatice I’rjlo n (aonlun of ihr
District of f'olumbia suprrntr
c o ir t overrultMl a ilrfrner tlrmur7 K to thr imlirtmrnl egainxt them,
tfcua flraring thr way for a trial
o f i h r case, Apr. W. l&gt;rft*n»r conn
0$l prrviou-ly had atinminrtd that
they would not apiiral if Justirc
Gordon overruled the demurrer.

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Reconditioned Tires
ALL SIZES

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KPKINU IS H ERE— Re* ua for
Rubber boar, lawn mowers,
sprinkling cans, yard rakes, and
garden
h o c*. Stanley* Rogers
Hardware Co.

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t Anchor
Harbor

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FOR HAl.E: Two freah Jeraey
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•ay weer a g r e a t a t l l l t i e s sy st e m
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(itti.ti |fn r h M ih**v rn.. t th. •Fh*i *(N*fe •
totiritt.’iit»
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pi. -tot I i|«• •(. pill |mt’lil | • 1 l.oti’
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I lllil't III. |t'N \dlt|p |s|. *ai.
th. i m - mi« titial •Mifii.I..
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p i* ’ i III I mro K* ti&gt; tall l IM

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v%Miilii i'ii mil) ihit-e*. nml iht Mill
«an«lulot4* uiic I’lmti.iftl vi.ti*

E'ederal Inspection
Of Guard Units Is
Postponed to May 8
T h e F e d e ra l |n *pcrtion o f the
H ea d 'iu a rte rs
Cwni|&gt;any o f
th .
I 2 tth I n f a n t r y s n d th e M edical
Itelailin ien t,
M o ri da
N o tt . .i u .l
(iun rvl, n h n h l l n l
to
held h**ri*
nr«l
F itd ey
night
Apr
3 , h a * Imn-h |mi»||mjii ..| un
ti l M a y H

III.

••« -Ngl
I't**ii. night

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til**

t,» % t \|MI V•M
t 'Ml * •’ 4*tu * .

• ■ ||//|. s* "II n I viV.*• f i.I lip of
M i n Mil I lie- aI*t r 14*11- | IV I'lll

a S lo r m Is K r r u in ^

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Ml

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II m I
I '•i ttl.
jin I * iv, imri» *%. -t
Mti i.t !*• ut Thr I . »•! t r R jH H t•p.ii'l tt«i- ituv fifetiiiy and h.iv |
Iti5* u wjm "
Th'- we- thr .allIV W'l.l ffdll* lh** ,
Vi*' It Thru* v* * mi i*. i i I m&gt;11 1*&gt;

Mill t. h at

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im*** Mu

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vaI

lu** - • 11 it* hi t

Fnlcring Final Week ,= ■
11 m* i u u n t ) *wid* t lr.'U I'|» and
lie* i i j t i f irAtiun f am p.t 'g i
• u Ih. ii I
to r l i t r i tie lael u i r k .
t
v» h j

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,, W14. 4fe W1»«l I'U.C I'lll* ir«t t • 4**1'

Sanford Kiwanis Club Work In Behalf
Of Under-Privileged Children, Lauded
Mil*, t.

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ill if *41 ll
h « 41
pi M 4* I *•* Jl'l t v *
' il t

r.ly ownrr* sh ,,

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| t h r r r h y m Uiratin y Ihut ti &gt; ui.
, «t«'-iroua of Jivit.g ... a niu*&lt; I ru u
fU N tT U A T t'H
,11 ut c o u n ty .

w . i nu ..nil T u e s d a y by S o r r o t a r y
p r r k i n s to a c t a a c o n c i l i a to r la
ta lal-nr ilispu tra betw ee n f n t i t
g r o w e r - in l h * I m p e r i a l V a l l e y a f
C a l i fo r n i a gad tk e l r
em ploye s.
G l a a s f n H . a f t e t i r e d A r m y offiewr,
will a r r i v e In th e I m p e r i a l V a l l a y ,
A p r . 8.
&gt;
,
.

District Farm Club
Tournament To Be
Held Here OnApr.7

n

dei

»1#g. «| .••' ' ti. n

- loro m * i s , (Uiymeiit*
tarke«l Midy |l 6,000.(MNI

T oe-Jay

of
the
Trrs)»ui) r c a l of
$2aS0j$tMi,0&lt;kJ
for the month of
klarrll
On
Mar. 34, the latest day avail*
able, collect tone were* t i t S . J JT,
394 as com ■arrd with 9 17S.0IH.WT laat )ra r.

you t a n uiMlertak#."
P r e s e n t in g
two
Mtiall

Dewey Ita g.-r and C'I hri I I eight anil nine yaar* old »•
•pectivrly, a i having im u tl

•«.y ■» it.

•« I I......
Mt.” * V
&lt;it t h l " .
lit*, an l
t think
' In* m i l '

lm) « "
Mr* I-*4imL then l.d 1 ' eeverul
t other rase* which th* • lut* n now
k undi'it «ktng tn rot 11 * t
among
tlii’tii the rear of u young gul
. fetiffeting with kidt" v
divrn-.
1 .1 W ho probably would h*4)r ill* *1
1 vript for thf interv•nt i.»ii of you
n ' men **

er iretc*! fur c o n s c t i v e s o d »h.*l
will In* paid f o r b f th e I hit* tlu*
I a m b poi nted o u t t h a t lb. •l*h*i

| '.&lt;1 it ill I V4 (•* 1441-4 4 II" ug ll III'*It*’)

A lte r

I'd* I HI jtlm.iif two in
l i t -Ny it*•vv (hut I .I
) 'iii*11 ii i Mgiti/c thrill .i

liglk iii vv|$a«h i»w U lgt'l h

to **•‘Mfitinue with )
feuppotl of lira. 1-ainh*.
•%
lend her yuui asaiettn ..
evrty occaeron, for it* lh* '
Mit.l iw**«t -Mill aatii-fyiiig

Im&gt; might u feiit in nii|'|d)ing
lh* lie* d hy und* i taking I m e|M»li

Dr

l1

Kecmploymcnt Office
FaciliticH Are F r e e

nierother
»er\
Mi* ..f th* Nuttofial |{e Klllplo)
I mrnt S* t vice **t llti
Megnolia
A v. tiu* un- free to the public ut
iili tutie* vvu*
tod*) hy l(
8* voiced
vmced to«lay
t Mmwell. manager nf the local
offn*

|.ilife-feionel men. or
(icortfi* (iinn, HO, I)ii*H 14* iiMitlfe,
ui pi") el* of laliot that the

o

latl! work »• y. .
ihuiig.** he otated dut .ny

••lit pluiii
It vvafe a n nou nrri l that a local
•t&gt;. tin • d that
iiitM'iig
lit*’
t ••-I I ^Ini*’ will l»e M|M'iied within a few
• |i pi. •Mt that
h.«i4Id Im put week* A n no u nc em en t a* In o|irn• &lt;••* d dut Itig •hi in w V•ut vv|| 44I ing dat e ui'd l&lt;H’atmii will In- made
I. *6-1 I'J 1*4 i|"
lll'Ml \l I
ll WU» lati-i
Mi it ha nd ler
i*
being
I •.- Mil.I (Hit thill tl.i lutldfe VVt*I *• III
hr.night intii the c it \ l y
truck,
'I f l l l f.'l * l|f’ i' pUt I'llN-*', Mild * ll* t i a i n end h.iat, it was &lt;tated
lii.p* mm - tMiM’d that iiidtv tduiii a.
..* •6va. . M'llgiiMi*. uttd f t a l i ’tlial

A teiiiiiidet tv* all local

Mi.illet

fl

ndy
* » plu rn I t'V I *
Thu
attruium r mi nt
uae
mad** puigo *n fe«’er« Ii «»f thv tn.iit i ••/« • i Mm
thul an- I•**if ig nf ft ».'d tn gi * th*
I.YUll w t.l vvh.it lltafe U M d IM I
this a flrrn .io n by i a p ta in A W.
|*r»»|»r»tiee
u
final
"
I
.
i u r Ki &gt;g up
lh* l i . *1 liM.I vv 11ti' &gt;* pi &gt;«• •&gt;1
KfWit o f
thr
Mt-d uit l
D r l u t h j l , , " * ,‘
will I t ‘gin there »»• v»
th&gt; I .l t 'll l wu- |Mf||IM#l I I h tl ill
m rnt
who s e k r d
t h a t tnrmt&gt; 4*r&lt;* I J u ,l k ' r«
r
....•III .a r t , nc*l wrwk *h&gt; •Isl.-.l |t&gt; K a a n .s o IKoikIs - . I
o f th # tWu c«&gt;&lt;Mpai,ire r v t i i m u m
in giving ii tea-.&gt;ii li.r (hie i"|tn -t j*|l(, ,, ,, , • (l, . ,|,aj
C S t r t h r m a t e a g r I •*
ulhcra
a&lt;*
Tt..' rao.|.aigii i- |i..K i.«a u, I* |«...
„ .........
1. 1.1 li
q u i c k l y a s p o ef tib ir
I 'ap tain
. . . imI r&gt;(•relation*. M.a
m !■-.I . j,,., . ||. id ,.,!■••.la),
II. h t a r r r t t o f
O t t a r td
ua*
I «*
-lalml a* -hr . ••iii|.|iinrnlj J thr
" , • ■ |Ht t mrn ,
h a v r l*r#n ina|«rtiiMg **ff»ct*r. N*»
tiuu.lrr.l- of rily a.xl loullty |Mo|i I iial.o il- wl.u uloh i t s l .
traeu n was given fm Ih r pn»l
p o s r m r st*

ident l i s r n r r a n n o u n r e j TT^T
suit.
Itepuhllranv lined up snliill/ to
ove rr id e llo- veto. 33 o f th em vo t( C t i n l i n u r j On I 'a g s F i v o )

.•|*#’i ut liitife I*mfet*, it vvai an
T h e Diet n e t F u t u r e F a r m t r a o f
• .'in. ***l i.feti-r«h*v
Ihiifiigh
Ih r
• * It.Mill.. I - I t MMl Mil I •1'
A n i r i l c a to u rn a m e n t wil) b# hold
M" !•&gt; mi h a- I. .* i .1 it
largi*
nt Se m i n o l e High .School all day
v* Mil h. •ii *, 4i I I m " m I \v 4*11114 nnd S a t u n i a y ,
Apr
7, tt w i t
anj ' ..... fiMi.iul S t r . * t a nd
alteiu l)
iiouncvnl by A l e s It Jo h n s o n , a d ­
* in* i t h atid i•« that will lie
visor t'» Se in n m le C h a p te r, to d ay .
.1 i . •I•'11wwfl aiti"Mk im*w el'U***• tu
( ' h a p t e i s a t S t ('loud, Apopk a,
L. "P* IM'.I lit t 4’Ii I i n I I liitidn. hnvu
Oviedo,
Itartiervtlle,
C rvac en t
' ' . ' i t -l.it I'd aw ii v
t ity , H a s t in g s , and S a n f o r d will
• (
Havi« Mt tju itm aii. l*e . »*
send re p r e s e n t a ti v e
Imya
who
i vt h i . li.'tMt Him Hut’, t , while \\ M
will
c o m p e te
in b a^ krtb ali , dta
I ti9'li«h nlfeM " I
i^iitt himm t- th.'
mond ball. p»»l»l»c sp e a k in g , an d
t 'til
tlMffl. •" .l.ftgl'l
It.'lh Nil’
fiddling
I miii im mente
h . l * It N, wltlll .1 &lt; Kltu I l.'tii
I 'r ellm iiiN iic - will b«* hrl*t d u r ­
ii
4*M'lhll IJuitlllMI mail Will 44111vc
L. ii l"Mt«.||t'W t* lli hi- fftinity Hr ing the m uin in g in each ev en t,
th.
with th* M i n t fil ial* scheduled for
i- - I mii
ilpi’f llil. ildi’lit and flidd
•I i i .
the aft «an«"'0 . sn d the fin al e ) # n t » e
Hi •Mugi 4
..............
11*14'
It.. I ii mi * Mfiti-iMplatife iipi'tiiiig fill the «■v•iiiMg T h r public apeak
*I t )** • l.l-t i « i W••m .&lt;i Mini
.**'•
" S u w a n e r mg and fiddle cont**sts will e t a f t
It I MliL (ui* ' 'it
in t h i i - t e t c
at
.titer a t H IHI o ’clock in the evening
ll. Iid I ha ll t 1 It • • M - M &gt; l l 1 4 1 7 * ' — M . ' W l l t i ' I M U p
Ptoceeilt* •*( th r
tic ke t
sale
a•11111$* t h|.l th
• 'Mi' ll in ti'Wii* v»t»l nf t i i i n r i ' which I-* in t h r hand* o f pupils at.^
M IM•'•I ot .ill.'.I' v iii.* i t ut i el h’liu idu. 64**411 e - a Se m i n o l e High S c h ool will go t o ­
Sh op
b u ild u p
I'I'* d I m-.I- f i'i I tie field fur g e n e ra l me i * Ivan
ward th r t a r m
L i t . .Ill •H4*14*.I til. till'd • V M Vnl diwc »li.li fe ■lich a - an* &lt;tindiii led fuiiil. T h e public I* invited.
• .IV &lt;"til I tluit I' I' \ I m-.| IIU4V hi l») th.- f i l m , room will
I m* filled
|.i . I. 4 .1 d foi
wit It “ S n w aiiee StmeR*' urnlei pre»

\( •In Jetui.u v iiti-i «tin* «d thi
|t W.1 *4f I
\t l.«111•• III! | f,t| 4lM—Ml M|t l.slt

MKI» \l &gt; I UK \ \ I \ l u l ls

' ta n *

Mi* f'ui let!

INew Grocery Firm
......., : : . t r i S e l e c t s C i t y As
*•• "•« ..................... I |V&gt; .
•
\ll . I* . . I.............. .
'DLstrihutin^
Point
t fiil'rl •OV

Miillliic's Donatf Sum
I' Huy Hospital Hud

*

M INtill.
• \ tl-

vv .4 • I llld* *1 t.M I
( mi I m

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I I !•••idu

V* I|.II* It;*
III
I .Ht
W ..fel 1 ||.I

V*«|*

W A SH IN G T O N . M sr. 2 9 —
(A I’ ) — By u th rw -v o to nisrg in . tin* S i'iin tc last
n ig h t
rnm-ti-il
ov er
P resid en t
Htauwvelt'M veto th e
inilependent o ffic e s ap p rop riation
bill w ith v e te ra n s' nnd fed eral
WAMIINOTIIN.
Jlnr. 2».
I \ l'l
I'hc l,n ,*idrnr» Kmer- pay provisions h ig h er th a n
* f. . «m. it i . ii|* 111\
A d m in istration
had
h. ..ii n». ••*'• w.Mitil .im.dint t*» •p. iii ) t i.nit.il ii r*tiifeidiaring
the th e
I 1 , . f iMMi iHHi ii in. utli, and t |i.ifehilnlttv of un ainhitmu** natiiin* w anted.

Ranks,FrivateSources
Would FinancelMan
&lt;) f Rehahilitation

Riehard Deas Fleeted

T o

iiiiii

p &gt;|&gt; l l r t l

%%»«•• liitr.l 4'rrfefel

S. Ittin it . 11.i'fet* lit’vv ..lit. t i TtlP l'l«.II.la (d id gill
litintu)
.t .to .«I .1 I ♦. «I (1' 11 %
fe II ll. llll 1 .1 Mpriuldiw of gnti'ial titer*
M111441 V 1VtD||Kt* * lieitgv 141
11444 rhnodlvr Slort* ill «tiulh (ipvit'gia
1tin ,
ll-llf Il.taO s*Vt ilttsrl j |tf|
Vi..f ttctlh ritnitla, hevr »rlrt l**tl
|». |* I
1 *140(•.i ,1 n- I fit' 11 in m
I t*nlr ■I

in I * * en . . m. ii

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AdmintstratkmForce$
Completely Routed
A fter7 HourDebate
Before B i g Crowd

Hi.lt fd. nhlt Hid * ill in f I ..'IMIIHHI ill |•I l*gI MHI id irpnll w*i|k nnd T9
Thr voir of 0.1 lu 27 ended »*»*«
f II HI.'Hill i- iii \.d 14*41 in till* l**M«*t
|hiihililul li'ii 1i» In* (iltaili isl by hours of uproarlous debate still
I hi) (.it ll llll' *il lli'i *1
completed the routa of Adminis­
,
« . i
I i*:inkfe mid piixntr iiiiiii 'i i ,
tration forces started Tue.dni by
nil.
!,.,», ........ . in itie
j Hogli .li'lui*nn. NUA Adminiathe House when It voted 310 to 72
ii .* iH ii ( l.« In I h
Iimiii *. 1 1 Mid liN'l I m*4 |» ni4'iiti.uii*il a s a
sg sin it the President. A
twoLog t
load lot thf’ fei'hnnp thirds majority was requirod to
* ' ,#t' "* ••P*'1 ’ h«l Mi. 1 %
fe|»i. |» Widlhl involve tin- netting up pass the measure over the veto.
oidii-t i \ ii If 4*ti•Iv ha- de 1j ..I •* IIS .A S*al 1.1Illlfe I 4IS!s V*• iHllt
Cheers ami loud applause swap*
H (In lui*
.
Ihr packed galleries as Vico PresI'Imii- ltd vim* &lt;d gunnel lull wi*re
-aid (•• Im- iiehiiliioa, loll n numlier
Four Florida rr*rw ralatl7M
••I pidiiuiieitt figiiitfe in llu' lloose*
and Ita two ssnatera rsisd
4.11 Adoiim-t VMtion nn* urging
against orsr-rtdlni tka groat-m il ii i'io jt.1 In’i’niini* of thr large
drnltal t* I o of t'aagrwsalonal
litiiiovri whnli it wmi hi involve
plans for bigger veterans alin ho-iiii fefe mid fmaiire
lowanrvfe and more pay for ffdNd y »*\i'i im i ei i t f u n d - would be
As
D e .M o l a y
L ead er
rral workers.
lI I I . . I i i •| i n e p t pdfeathly u Mlial.
•_
They were: Rsprrocatatlvrw
* . j iiiii.'iiist tdi - r i l i n g up i t - a d m i n
|Jm Ita t 11, , m i * e l . * t . . |
Caldwell. (&gt;rr*«i. I'eterawa &gt;•4
, u, I, •
.t
. ii..ii.di I i -1 f set S4wii
In e f f e i ' t , it wa «
-anl
VVilroi. and Senators Trammell
••t U e M d l . ) d o l i n g iei j .Id th di iI nI D e l ) . I lie
g olu m im en l*!
and FloUker.
. • i. . mi ......
held :tl Mu' ' p a l I mi tin proj**4‘t wou ld l*e I m
Florida's
rogrvsantallro-at*
o |hm. m nnd pMii.lt* p r i v a t e l e p a i r s
largr, Jo * Hears, voted ta orer, ! **n«| i. LmLi Ii I nI lull.
I
ride Ike I'rooldent.
lh. pNfel
•l*-« I

Multi .Met I Totiiglil.;,

half

le d 1*11

114*-

I kr

In.

Ol World’s l air ITmi

Roosevelt Knjoys it lit. I 111
Fishing, Swimming I
Near Bahaman Isle IIMiaI*11HII.

vv h i

ill.

W i’ll lit h-ifef I 4Mill t.‘i I wi*l k I
i i • till c.id) p11*1111fe* *1 ;i 1 ' I*. »4* lit
il.t lt-il-« ill til* M |-|t) * t|4. Ii *|m ,
f f - .l l i , \, .4 t III**l« t h.l II .Nil*
t
• • • pc 1.11 • .III
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I
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•&gt; H a r n e s T e l l s K o t a r i a n s

i.|. II

I
WASHINGTON. Mar. 2 l» .-iA 1 ; T t X I'VVVIKNTH M . t l l UOAI.
— IVIham B. Glassfonl. forn.rr
W ASIIIM 'ITON, Mar
ill
.trial la CVkago atopl aa Urn wark c a m ' a l su prrin tow dent o f poller.

TWO MILK g o a la -fr r .h In. Also
young Jeraay family cow. L. A.
Hr baud, 2201 Oak Are.

K

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j illll.it.

O t h e r Mas

Lai as shew yew the raises we bars la stlffelly weed nnd ne.atlM snil Ursa with guanatoad r*Iraida, genii ta awd t a t ear ataafc

r.»*

si ti*
Bishop Cannon To II d»|t
I Ml it! * .it
Answer Charge Of j r«*i ib* . . p. i»..
Corrupt Practise j I 4*1 ttl lilll. 4, 44 p •

T b e Urs i h a l Uatgbl U r l f l U
pvilHJene— T h e O r e a U a l f a t e s
ta It* pries class.
’

4^ 0-20 ....................98.20
4 . 7 5 - 1 ! .................. .9 6 .9 0
6.00-19 .................... 97.40
30x5 T r u c k ___ 920.24
32x6 T r u c k ___ $34.51

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III • of t 111 Si niltldtl

I ..............

I llO til

......... 95.13
-------$5.82

4.5 0 -2 1
4 .7 5 -1 9

their salvation."
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•pid . i v . . .
•* iMMfllll p* •
i i V I n I* x ' 4*l|i|i I h\ i i
I . ll till* Ut *•»»•• I m t h i r . O l ' l i t l l
l l u e l ' . ’. l of I lie aiiiMdllti t tin Ot
• ii 4. 1m .
'1. p . t l l l l l ' III
.( M m J
W44t|ll| I•« t.l I |l iI •
M
*W
vv t! tie
ti.* ,1,i 4i

“strain the constitution" t( o n e*
aary to provide the relief
llu ! i |i
“alphty five percent of llo rollon ■■■,i,„
farmers belieee is rssenlisl to | ...... I i

fk o lis t
ta

) o . |-

I " t MI

*.f . .*lld * •!. , i *i I '

l a s t Its tl g n i f i c n n r e . You h * » e r-ol
to p V r s e n e l i li e r tj to
-avr
tlir
I IH&lt; $ I h&gt;
un ion .”
*. B o r a h c a r r i e d 111* f i n g e r
worn li
it ll VV I I
law l o o k s into till- S e n s ! * lo rliul
til. Mt VV.-.it.l I.
|..l III.
len ge th e lull ’s r o n s l i l o t i o n a l i l y . J sl.lt*
"&gt; I I....ll,
b u t S m i t h n -k e d Ihe
S i ’liiit
I
li

5.50*1! . io.ee

C o u rier Typw

•It t h ,

II11 I
(t.

Mur

,\d| 1I » llilll ll lnielP
idl'llt un *
I VVS* * S. |( h
7*BV- .y p j - r Pm..Ii*iMt

“Anjsrics nevdlfe iiic»ie fdiirilH
Ten y l ) *4
??nd might
|»«*
. jperlty l i s t find
inlirM pour
“ oot. Th.- F o u r t h of J u l y long apo

'I h. •

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i &gt; H t h e i l i ^ t a t o t .* '

5 .2 3 .1 5 .
$27
5 -5 0 * 1 8 . 1 0 .1 5

T irn fa s #

S e n tin e l Typw

21— Acreage For Bale
DKSIRAUl.E home ail* on. high­
way outside city. I^ le ruodel
used car considered. J . II. rare
Herald.

h r Iht* S i l p i i no' i t*'.1 1 “ hi- - nd

r

.1.

NEW NATIONAL
I s K H c c t i v , A p r . ' j WORK PROGRAM
I’OO.OOO A r c M o p c f u l
IS TAKING FORM

■ LAND RANK LOANS. EMERGEM V CROP;;
*-.:;.MN FUTURE TO BE LOAN O FFIC E IS
IN TYPE OF B 0NI) OPEN EI) IN Cl IV ;:
ii *

.itiMiiH vi thin in sit!\ * iittt'i tb.»y
•ii* m il*
d» (.ii11n»4*nt .iiuioiini. t

R a i i o i w o u i d '■

would know the end of all thing- A U ». 4‘llBM M*.4l» df I
had 4T»mt* in Aiurrira and I -hail Mill 14 .*, !•*! I ll*e I m
p i r p e u * f o i t h e **t»4 l e l l - t o - r* ti no*- ibnl In* loot *1

You Can Always Buy Firestone Tires of Equal or Better Quality and Construction and Carrying?
Name and Guarantee at Prices Penny for Penny With Similar Grades of Special Brand Tire* That Do
the Manufacturers’ Name or Guarantee.

is true, la ^a^keel of nfy jn l
W. L COUSMAN.
befere as* this Itlk aar af

I

\Ti\

10 P e r c e n t I n c r c n s e l n
P a v O f I 2 3 ,0 0 a M e n

\*,*N,rd i\

p

II •4- 11’tpill* d to ' 11!* t op

n e w m ethod

g flrr a n o t h e r tlay of debal** win. Ill
abvv Senator
lloiah,
Rrp i* In ;m |
of ItUbo, i hulli nge it • loiifelitd
W \SIIIN«:T4»N*.
tion a IIt &gt; an*l ( h a i i m a n S i n d h **f J
lh^ agt irulltiri* ri»»nini|l*'4* rom I \ l'i , ‘r*
parv it lo Iht* wm I mim* di.«fl u i'.
as a nrrrasily lo inlrh ” m m 4 i i '
*»• *»"» " '
Hailey usnl plain langiingi* in I •-*
•'•
op|M*«mg the b*II
* pin* • I *
" I t ll should p»-F nnd Im iiphi hl I i »*i*ir».it .

*^ m

If yqu are qUmyjqg
UU&gt;. doil’LWKil til] _Yoy
a re read y lo leave, com e in today for our com plete
check-up. By doing everything in one place at
one tim e we can save you many dollars and many
minutes of your tim e.

Minimum charge S0«

All *■• »•.I . « « e . * H l a » i » » o U
will W r h a r a . a far Ik * aaa a k * .
mt • l(me* ordered. Ns r*Vaada

if im

' ,n " ■

pan) rmid'iyr**. 1 hi* pn-tcntMtion ,1'
into the Administration’* recipro­
of the’ pin w,»« iimdr nl the Sail
‘ in [ that P i*’ini4il*v*l lii iii
cal ta riff tradr agrrcmvnl bill.
ford htwntiH* t l u m h i ,*'i» lit tin* lt a ".tild e that l i i i v l i! inn
l*llt 1*11 1- •'ll
This limlUllon would apply In \|i»ntrziiniii Hot**! Ivy r**m II r ^h*. *' ,v ' ' 11,1
all troBlie* arcepted under U rm *, 0 r |,n,|„ „ff,ri«| f..t lh. Snnihem ‘ " •' '" » " " e d .
of Ihe.SnhBiUr* &gt;1 well a.* to llu- j ||r || r n .
Mt. freer Ini i* in In
I . "i|Hieary mill in i' wi*t»
authority grantml the l&lt;re*idrnt tu | i3!h year &gt;1* nmnap. i ,.f . lie lu- ......... d
.............. •*
roiro Or lower ta r iff, fur the p u r * '.a l plant
• wtlh „
„, vt

.7 ' 4 - 8 0 - 9 0

H ere in th e most com plete service station in the
South you will find exp ert m echanics to give you the
Best in Service, al a reasonable price.

4.75-19 .9 8.65
5.25-18 . 10.30

NOMK AUHT1N lw0 pattengar coupe
n u . ni *
$176. 1931 1H ton Chevrolel
*.«* eul* Cliaasle A cab.
Ntw dual tires
kNuwl*
$Jf»0 Keel A Sons. 301 W First.

IKKiZKIl. I'reaId eal o f Al la hi li' k n r i p s p * C o m p a n y .

I la

4.50-20

10c lin e 1 lim a

6*1.s |« n i
Nn.Ni,

Amount mi deposit In affiliated bunk
N» »N l
Loans to affiliated bank
m in i.
Uorrowlna* fioni sfflllsied bank
Other Information necess«r» to disclose full) relation* will*
bank:
..
.
NiiNK
1. O. \\ » 11A/. I KIt Hrc &gt; and T r e s s , of Atlantic Trust iVmpai&lt;l d*»
aolsmnlv sweat that ihr a b u t * st at em en t I* true. it. ihr best ..f n i .
ktiowlfdgs anil be lief
&lt;1 \\ bllAXir.il
Hai ) Treoe
Hwprn to und eiilisclllted before me tide Xslb ds| of Xluith 1934
4T.KI.IA I* HAI.I.KT

IN

RATES

| S ], 441 •••

MtOCk of tillier lisnks owned

••**«- f|iii«*)ii&lt;t 1**'to :»$* m.’iil * •iif*,i

H ouse W a y
and
M c n n *' pn»«'iiu-d wnli n pnld pm nn iJ* ' *' '■* E”"
C o m m ittee decided l.xlnv to bl.-.na.»io nf 2..
»r m n-ciu-y l ' 1;
4*111
Inzert n th ree yeitr lim itatio n ................. , ....
, , .....................

W e planned th ii sale to save you m oney at a tim e
you would need it moat— in preparation for the
E aster H oliday.
.

It A Jf KWXf AN

•Nniar y I •I||#I|&lt;. mi ft1r Of Florida ni l.«r«*
Commission Ksplres June II. 1)17

MAUN

D e m o c r a tic m e m b e n t o f th e nrid TVIrgrajh To., In c. who w.»

Determine Winner '
Of Future Fieri inns

B e tid e , th e V alu ei shown we have many F R E E
S E R V IC E S — such as brake tests— spark plug tests
— b attery inspection— which your c a r should have
right now.

!

Willi 4111 W i l l

t WASIIINCTON, Mnr. .V*
' ^WASHINGTON. Mnr 29— !
iu&lt; •
I.w
• ' ^ t . *
i.'im l
ii.p m y
h r n um r !•• f «*i •* t h r ri».riiniU4‘«»
* Vet' l»i»l
fur l4*mp tmr&gt; no
|« ••I•i H ni.lc.l 1*4 lllil'fe •
I4lt t
(A P )—The St»nntc
todnv
IK im ii th* i v"* 1111.'11.«•&gt; pr.Mi
mad 4*4*ntiH4't** \rvrv i4«k4*(| h\ lb.1
&lt; .••• It, . II t»*. ' . A .'r.lM'.lift# .
pMHcd the Rankhctd compul-.
Ki
p
.
•
ntrtiv.
lu
ii
.
11
|i.t«|&lt;iff' r •!**!•:* * i ti»i*iit \ • t» i Id*
|t}««|. pi 1 .1 • d Its* ll*»
IkiI r.»*« |»aiiH « hut form** ly bvbl . »m
■nory cotton control bill ami
Would iot.*i * tht- fi **d l
wi|»
' returned it to the Houmc for
1lowuiii Ovrriin. lorul inarms«*r ’ ^ Ir
iii-i«t i f &gt;iifAn"« a " I
•III (111 I I. «||?&gt; ft* »h|\ I "III* •
action on nmendment.i.
for t»••* Southern llrll Tdc-phuno ffi,rr
'h *
III"! I »•w

NONIC
NON!.*

Hubert ILed and sworn In before me this 2llh dsi ..f Msrrh. * I
A V n iM .l'M .

’a J U r

At that first nasal irritation—that fir*,
eniffle or neen**apply Vicks Now A,
TM ftt Drops. Uaed in time, they help
yen to avoid many colds ahopethtr.

I*

Administration
As lutlieating That
II IsNotWeakening
In Its N e \v Policy : •

un, ..r coimuuni»ni."
j M a jo r it y
Adntinielrtoliun liutii'i* »onud.^l

I'sshler

A I I ______ 1 ' _______a _____________ !

I

v) by !•» William \ W ilt.
th4* J
.: pt nf nd* nt.
b.ll V, In.t , •» in i,
ihnt Vl'Mlt* *»f r •r di til I!"" . kl it'fe
ndv ifeui« WNfit' i1 In lend (•'»• g. V
••* 11 »flit im • • iMtiim i"
At l)»ir &lt; hn»* ".•|i 4 ••*•* .•* iD .
\\ it g it
|{ H|&gt; rlt I'd
t l|«
I • 4 &gt;1 ••• X &gt; -i. ' iitl hi th.M.gh:
n*•" .'liti ii it a j.*\ ' -* him i
limiting th. i'I *4 tiv a( uni l*» M» h
W ill'* fetal* ' . t i n t and lh* p. in«*n p «l&gt;. till lha' III* till, if hi •II11

PROPOSE NAlfllMl

SSIFIED

NUMBER 111

Prica Ftre Cenl*

19.11

, linn.tn.i *•11•»*it••1« that
'*Hixii*
l l O l d i 1111* 11 i * '
•i i •Viii|* !•» rn
a i r\ cl tit ■ it w »*■ ii(p.i*v*'l
i,
I v rn- ll* i »• Rid* i 'UtinMt'i *•
NIiih ' i i •
tb« 11« iiion :it k in.*

3 Y ear Limitation Is
W ritten Into Reci­
procal T a riff Trade \
AgreementM easure i

NONK
4U.0U! os
Ni INK

I'KTKVt J

I

t t l h p i l 14*11- *'y

republic *ml a nig.menlrd

c

M ARCH ^9 .

\V \ slll.\ t. 141 v M.kl J * i/4*•
*\ t ‘put!*#*»i nat in'* imath'i* i»»t

274.111 31

*’«*rrecl^-Attest

CRBAI )

I

. . .The N«tfr Aid ini
PREVENTING Colds

T h T 'R S D A ^

U. S. ASKS NEWiC ons ress,o n a / p,obe lnto STEEL P L A N T 'S e n a t e O v e r r i d e *
BIDS ON AIR; ^ o ^ : r ^ r * ! W O R K E R S GET R o o s e v e l t V e t o O f
MAIL SERVICE!
. n sr sr * . :c?;W AGE BOOSTS V e t e r a n s * P a y B i l l

HONORED

POM of reciprocal agreem ent..
n n n n n 0 r
a , a r t a f f e t p ! I’., tnia-te, t.Vn. ial i nley -.,.1
Im Im*
The lunkhead cotton Inti
’
• X'U'lti *Ills III I'd Idilta.il’ wit (oil llie Ill' ll 1’• dll) *
denouncinl in Ihi* S rn »lf Mnndu) I
by unr of lit* South** own miiu j | J ^
P R F ' S I O F N T an* lo l(« -.11? **llt W’11*111 ih e III’XI
st«e\ oi tw.» 1 h*’ &gt;.i|i iv-feCnl bi.llor* - Usili-y, UcmociBl ol N im bi

AHTIIUH llll AN AN.

•

v flj

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,

417.7no os

pu^l,c f**nds of Rlatsa, coun ties, srhool d i e ­

H) •

tonight and Friday with
•era* Iona I ahair era.
. ...

-

inu.neo nj

subdivisions ni
01 niunlf
rnunli lfi«itiiwM
Imaiiii*.
• or. other
-*•-* •ubdlklalons
Against deposits of trust dep«rlmenta
Against other deposits
Against borrowings
Hllli Niels authorities to «ius|ir% f,„
else of fiduciary power*
Kor i»ther purposes

k

Cloud,

E n d s T o rtu re
o f I tc h y E c z e m a

My di«approval of this hill is
not based solely on the ronaidera
tinn nf dollars and cents. There i«
" , ,"0
, , , , , , , a deeper consideration. You anti
NONK are concerned with the principle*
I74.IM 22 herein enunciated. I trust the Con-

(I) TOTAL Pledged
I *74,11) 22
Btata af Klorlds. rounty of Hrmlm.le,
Iv s i T i l l y ^ AN‘ **asl$ler nf the slM»«e*named Lank, t.u solemn,
i y baflsf,h* &lt; ,h#
*lateuien4 Is tm * to (he l.ewt .,f rn&gt; know ledg*&gt;

rath.

l .' A U M II I N l.t - t r &gt; m - ••*&lt;*(• **»*•••
m r n l i fr om I h t Chula V i l l a d latrl c t
will br p r a r tt r s l l y n v . r by I h r m il
Of i h r weel; an&lt;l only Main loadlnaa
a t r S l p e c t - .l out of th r lam Angeles
are a fo r l b b a'a n c of i h t month.
. T b rro are
i I 7 oas r r a l r a
(I I
sissy f o r m a t ! for thr aumtnrr c ro p
of celery In California n i r o m p t t o l
a t l h laat
t-a r '.
rrop of l t l . l l .
ernlra, an Im llrutre i l t r r r a a t of . 17
prrorm . IJolh l h * rt|&gt;orlr&gt;t s r r a a S "
f i e l d pr r a c r e a r r
about la
rierreul U l u t la tl yrar'a hnrvratrd
a n r a a r and &gt;1*1.1
•*■»•'■■• fo r o I I Moor r e r u n B od Ol I M A. W. Todori
f-T u iM i'
V A ftl.H
» rata
♦ New Votw. s I'MIatl-lphis,
1 Wash ington , I Mprlnafltitl. I l ialMfn*»ir Non** hr Id

TOT W E A K E R

AN IN D K I’ K N D E N T D A n .Y N E W S P A P E R

144.17) S3

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f,lre„u,*., , " « nn,»" oui.i.n«.in*
A« * ln" " H Onvrrnm.nl nn.l

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(d)
(•)
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(g)
th)

1.24-

li &gt;1001711

r . .d E 7 IAL P U 4 ,,d Including rrdlsrounis)
IV.

,
;•
•L'"' ’ •

« dot. m ostly

PRE-EAS TER

NONK

Rseurlflts borrowed
iPlsrsst. tasss, and olhsr sapsnsss aerrusd and unpuld
Other llabllitlss
Capital account:
Claaa A preferred ilm k,—uont*-ihst»s,
par—non*—per share, retirahU a l—none
—-par sbara—non#—
Clasa V) preferred slock,—none—shares,
par—none—per share, rsilrshle st —none
—per share—none— . . .
.
.
Common stork, looo shares, par lioooo
per share — .. ^... ... .
..
Iios.oetos
■aralaa . ..........
•* ,.00 (l0
divided profits—net
Undivided
profile—net
IM 79.4J
ltss«r«ss for ronllnarnrit•
NONK
iTCferrsd slock rr|lrrm*&gt;M flir„.
f
NONK

W hen Y our B aby
C r i e s w ith C o lle y

B L A C K -D R A U G H T
FW
C O N S T IP A T IO N
f» I; If»*r k y Mount |.
» V«»rh s. Oartun l: i
“I *m TI y a r n old and ham used
Naahvlll# |; HI Loul I . n i * "
Thedfordk Black-Draught about
■"*
• 4. I 'll 11ftif r*I|i|i |m ] ( Mtnonn
forty
year*," writes Mr. W. J . Van■tur I . Houston I . 11
. " .. . . h‘l,‘'NflNNATI
I raro
pattrd.
I o rtr, of B o ne. KJr. "We are nerer
■fUM I ! Hlrhniotiff 4 tD£a aI to
.
t,
r
l
r
,
,„
,
it,l
(
(
„|n
|
■ nfu |. K v a n - tl l i e |. Indian • i - l . t r l a o d
without tt. I take It as a purg*I. Ifnanoh* |;
talt I
XAVA.V.S'AII HI VKIlMKlN* finite Ura whan I am btlioua, dizzy and
bars swimming in my head. BlackDraught rellarwa this, and helps me
•ere*, will rontinur to ro-operi
In many ways.* . . . Keep a pack*
a«w of this old. reliable, purely
with me in our common effort
vrgctabto l*x*Ure in your home,
reiln rr general prosperity and
and taka It far prompt relief at the
lirvr distress
first slcn of constipation.
imdr Vnnla |i, |»
urcli 2. r in tia m i |.

This bill makes a portion of the
restored compensations retroac­
N4»NK tive I lielieve it unwise to relab*
NON I linh thi« precedent.
ip .

..

Capital Aerouut .

t flairoa .lllr.
• ra il
a A. M.

IH -I.II;

papkr

•Tit
w * *■
h i n t la, PkrkU ’n H e a r t
WorM’a Greatest VeRtUble
and Wefceri Garden Land

II. fsw fair quality l..i»»ri »-l»
lot I i l - l tt, boot mu»tlr around

r i i n o ii n n c o u iit m it o r t u b o. n oRPARTM urv o r a o k i .
CUl.TUIlK IN CO-Ol'KUATtON WITH TIIK Kl-OMIUA HTSTR MAMKBTINO nUIIKAU T. It. U lT M , LOCAL. llta ’ MKMKNTATIVfc Ire
ru to M , c t ir it T iio u a t: iil il h in o .

riU sa n s.

This bill increases the rompen
•stlon for employes of Iht* United
Staten government
$l2rt.»0,000
oVer my budget estimates. . .1
hovr g reat aympsthy for the em­
ploye*, but 1 cannot forget that
million! nf American fifteen! are
today Mill without employment.

t&amp;tm h^

!.#*. tow

&gt;l(h*r. fair oral# waafcta. lowart &lt;

911.Tit tC
M i.aii n«
(C on ti n ue d F r o m P a r * O n * )
aan roH li. rl.o n ilM .
. T o t a l ( I . I held » l tVayeroee. 1 * r s •
NONK,
! lla atlune l o t i
thl|HOrott
I'lorlda
T.iatac hornet and g l r t n g r e l i e f and e m ­ W ed orod of, Mar. W I M i
s i.a it a i p lo y m en t to m i ll io n * o f oui fellow (f e ria l ablo ato ato a l Celery l a t b o l r o l r r y , M t i I I . I I 11 ■ 1rHla.

failed at the tame lime to pr-.tr1 le
a similar aum by additional taxa­
tion.
t

raotlljr

T r i b u t e wa s panl t*&gt; Kiw am u n
It D C asw ell for In* r n -opera
(C o n tt n sn d On P a g r S i x )

V e a r ’H

III ih ' hh

l....tg * I. llll. Hit
iiii
' |s» lit* 4 ta ll • I'sld f
f'i|*| fill thl' •••fet ? l vest-, dird
III th* ll.UMta I in* ii*u«tli, W A
" W . nerd m ore
co -ope ra tiu n
t,inn nrai !(•••• ('mirt, le«l mgld
ill utri.ilt II in II I I'Mk He
tied fl o u t !••• al entplo yer e, ” he e lated
In eli III p.*4*t hi'ullh for the pufel " N o ni.i'te r what line of h u e i n r i !
you rn* hi , if you em ploy men or
V•«*•
I iihiTdl •* iv ii*-* will !#*• h**l*l vanillin l***&gt;ii or g i r l * , tlu * ee rvire
........ (hi* h i 'D .'i t Mineral llm nr ' ran I- nf material benefit to you

Mi
Mnr well pointed out that
llie 1 « Ni« in th is city and coun ty .
" H u n h i*iJ» o f c a p a b le and willing
workeiR. both white and colored,
indtifelfial.
m e c h a n i c a l,
cleri c al,
l\** (given crtiietery
Mr tiinn. wb*$ ni-ver married, and il nm etti c , whu a r e re g iste red
wa» n native of (Dim He
wae a * set-king e m p lo y m e n t "

i.'iiM'i row
e f te r n ..o n
at
t ph
. . |..i k Itev V D Itr"W ider o f tbe
I n t P r r a h y t e t i a n ( hur ch will of
In*
ill
In tale, utij burial wdl

h..rn at K**rt lumrinte nn July *0,
l(vf* t lie followetl i ai|4entiy aa a
profession, ami hi* we» a member
of the local union lie ie survived
I y h u brothe r, A Lin coln G in n of
W in* b e - te r, I ml., end his cousin.
W A Ginn of S a n fu rd .

Til** f r e e s e r v i c e is a p a r t o f th a
reco very p r o g r a m o f the Adm ini - t i e t i o n ftt W a s h i n g t o n a a a n a i d
t o e m p l o y e r s a n d e m p l o y e e e . K.
H C ullu m and Mi«s F a n n i e R e b a
Munvon e r e s a e t t U u U a t t b e o f ­
fice.

Innull Arraigned For,
Fmbezzling Big Sum

C I I I C A G I I . Mar 2 0 -t A *» — M a r t
in l i v u l l , insmtwr of a
fa t l a n *
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C itru s Marketing Contract TMMIQTPIAI CUAIT7 DCDIV Grow ers Expected To Meet
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Tonight TURNS DOWN
ACTIVITY UP TO CHALLENGE
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O H L A N I K&gt;, Mar. 27. I*»r -1 al 1ta m m itln itirti
to
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ru « marketing
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named yesterday by Hccrrtary O undeiatoial. x%;»* in rofniillilltea' on
(&gt;. Straus s of the Florida control with Wn
Li* night
committee at a session held timing
A n oth er item o f hu«&gt;n«* « han
the afternoon at the lounge room dh .ft i y the com m ittee w.»- tH« r » J
of the San Juan hotel.
talili •htiwot id allotment * for \
The allotted violators ate:
Yur k,
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|laltil'»m *• i
l(. N. Smith, shipper*, Bartow. Boston.
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t r e a t y lim its.
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con stru ction
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Faetory\Jimpl»yment. f*«vernor Refuses DrPayrolls, Increased
hate XX'ilhWhitaker
(l\er New Kleition
For 3rd ( ’onsecutive,
Campaign I s s u e s
.Month. Says, Hoard

Measure Provides For
Building: OfNations
Fleet Up To Limits
O f Treaty By 1936
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Florida celery

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fac t In relation lt» th« \ inaun * ill. |
it la only right that it* main p m ;

E c k e rs o n C a n n e ry
T o R em a rn O p en F n r
A t L e a s t S ix W e e k s
W it h
the
giapefiuit
*ia*i«n
norning an end, o ff ic ia l*
of tin
Krirk*on
Fruit
Cann eiies,
Im .
stated this morning that instead
of closing 'Urtrn^theii | Innt w.thui
the next few days, they will . n
tinue ofM*ratom** for several *«••■* .
canning tomatoes that are g ro w n
in Cen tral and South FI orr.la
T h r t S c W f i d H C Kave h e m ronsider i n g ' melt a step for the p a - l
two seasons, and with experiment*
having proven
successful
slid a
large number of orde rs a h . ‘iol. *»n
file, deersmn w ss rescbetl I * park
tomatoes foe emnmrretsl
«!«*• ul
the S a nf on l plant this sensi •
The canning of tomato**- l. -can
this morning, and
under
i r.-s ot
plans, operation* will contrnn-* it*,
til the end «»f the tomato -ea-.ot
some w r r k s hence The phu t v- *11
alt o can gta)M*ftuit
when
nv.t.l
able, alternating the work
• that
operations will continue do. \
It i* understm&gt;*l locally licit *»•
matoe* have
never
been .ai med
commercially
in ( Y n ti a l
Flor nla
To m at o rannin g o|H*rutioits **h ul I
continue for at lea**! a mouth ,u
aix week*, it w n * stated to«tM\

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I Mir m e Haoul o f
Mra«lenton
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llutchiton ami S.
H l»»ehton of Sanf or d. Mr. Haoul
i* expected to
attend
tonight'i

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t l row er* who bake been working
foi the past few day* in securing
other g r o w e r * ' name* to petition*
that me to he sent to Secretary
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F ou n dln H alifaxR ivof
Mrs.CladysXVainright | D A Y T O N A HKACII, M«-. T » lL
Dies A t Jacksonville 'I h. Ix-ly of W U l U i i i II. H r ac -J ,

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Mi
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waid
tin- In . a * on
fm no * teacher
in Sanf*»rd
i.iiM.d lo a* . l e i -. net kltocea, l i n g s J T.
I mi.*.i II . eli
School,
died at a
nnd "• In i Xtolijiitd, g em *el trill
h*'*pital
yesterday
).i*
| Jin kxonx die
after
a long
illness
X d*’* n iptO.M of tin three men a ft **t lit M .n
Fun* ral A dv ic e* will 1# held in
i.l..I ll. a.!l«.|||ol.||| in will, ll I h r)
lack •••mx ille tomorrow, with bo *k«.i. I.* In xi-d I,. l.ax« vfoapeil wa
at Pterwon,
lo •»,*|i a*t
1In i.iig linut
Ihe state tal m ihe family lot
near |n-l and. »hortly after
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M r* XV'ainwright
wa *
b o m at
I'nlirs* inxeMiigat m g tin roldo*rv
XkI
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Made City on July 24, lHitM
She
•iiol ih. no i. iippaieiitly were es
reMgrird her (Hinttion
a» teacher
»*l do . n» IM ••nmol
|n i m i i -..| g* in theixen mid worked
School last
fall
an old ** In or. , lo. at mg ( |,i ), vxel* at lumor High
• »• • nt ltd
• w r it»•
lu-* a»iAr of III health a ft e r h ar in g
through u dewtr* In puril.M*e, a n i l
Flet.
ft. • I h a l l '
taught Ach«M.|
there f or
several
natihing tl.* I....I when the c le rk s
m ill.i
ItanklMg
a. a-oti*
S.n»-e la*t Christmas sh#
attention wax d m - i l r d rl aew hei c .
11,« .. tie
Lad g..I.. **x.
ha* Im ••*. liking with her siater-ln
law
M i.
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1 " I he Mill, ti
M ABM si'll I Nt,s BEN rd lTH
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f A l ' ) ter M ias Al d a l*re XVainright. of
1 1*,
mii.mmm re«|Uli • no Iita," t •••
Bn th fL. ) lialU hormhng l'i* *i- Biiniteil. a foster daughter, Mra.
I ii *..1* nt xxiole lo I I* U her mii&gt;i o-nt Ho9.Arx.-lt m Janua ry n . * L d lit ) XDl ane of S a n f or d; a sister.
th.
Eunice Knight, o f Bunnell;
of
(ppioKiiiiati-l) 91.000,000
for t e M i*
t.* ( huii man Itaybui
•tier
XXa i m
S p rin g *
foundation,
( ’ol. two toothers, Maurice and Aa ro n
II oub * loiu niarre c*.»
•I., not %re ln»w anv »•
• « uuld
*!• nry |. I M i r r t y , cha irma n of the Price of Pierson.
• .1 in
national roininittea
for the balls
ford to have it w. .4
►aid
whape, form or in •nii«-i
HANK TO CLOSE

President Asks ( on gress For Stock
Regulating K ill With Teeth In It
H IM .IM S

It t* n p r c t r d to hit at th* I t f -

i.lation which o v , r r o d t th* Econo­
my bill of a y * a r a f o . and b « a r
down moi t heavily a f a i n i l t h i
V *l*ran a ‘ A m .m lm .n t
A n ali mu t linmrdiat* vote wa a
in pr oi pr et in the ltouae, and %
S « n * t * vote
expected * h o il l j f n
thrrvaftar.
T h * whole independent
offi oa
bill' to which are attached am.-udmenta providing f or veteran*' b « n a fit* and for th* re ilnr atlon o f fed­
eral pay cute U now daad unltaa
Conyrea* override* the veto wh ich
i* cuni id eir d highly improbable. ,
In the bill are money auppllaa ,1
j for variou* go vernme nt
d ep ar t* | mi nt*.
I
T h r Sena tr yesterday a p p r o v e d .
thr
llou.r
piog.em
rratoilnf
■ bout IH Ilf.0 0 0 ,000 Ui w a r veteran*
* end
federal
employe*
acalnak
! $.3:13,000.000 voted by the Sc na t*
an.l *ent the m u c h - '. j f fe t e d Inde*
pendent officee bill to the W h l t a
l l o u * * where Democratic Iradera
In .l. trd It faced a c e rt ll n veto.
Actin g fleet, th* Senate accept­
ed the le** liberal ltouae provlelona
nn pay by htl to 19 and then con­
curred In the amaller ltouae veterene' appropriation* by 4H U&gt; 39.
However, a alight changw
waa
mad* in the Houae bill to aee ur*
that no combat W o r l d W a r c a m
w o uld be
affected
adversely.
Speeded to thr other aide o f tha

he M
ant....
Ii III*
Mil. • 1 .... . iiM'tit I L*r» *' the ant iar-eittc spray law
1I*.
... tl* . "tl thr 103 4 grape fruit rr o p " B r ­
A d m ln i»t ra llu n
rhl eft am e
In
afoolutrly
O. Ml f loin t ha |.
•tat*' I , . tun iny hail.Is arr
both llouaca evpre**ed the belief
M Is W
II* 11 «.|ilv I, It ml I 11. it l»y . ..ill t th *mn« "
the mreaure, c ai r y in g vast e u n u
M . inspect••
irpo rt
that
d -t o . o g .
for ell the go vernment'* Independlx
p« f I lilt
el ‘ M*ly
iNing
cnt a g e i n l r . like the
Interatatftx^
p. mx *a«l in s. x, i a I iountr**-." th**
commerce end trade commiaatofti.
Minic-xioltri ■*41 .1 "an.l ill f a ii in eildltlon to the $242,000,000 of
i f - I f all g» •&lt;*». . % I am annoiiin
m c r e a . e - fui n te ie n * end fedetal
llg t I.Mt BO f 44I gw th. I’. Ml -ea
i w o t k e i * uo.il.l l e vetoed.
•‘•m i- t on.** i in •! I an. not going
t I They
i nr&gt; t.H.l.l I be 1 1 prediction on
I to
I-. 4itt* iii|.t to i nfoic
| thr lloux. • laurt- r v rt o n n g about
at *4'in. law '*
|t,. | SM.tMHI XX«.i l«t War v r t . i a n * to thv
I a*t fall. Ihi
A g i n nit in
I • X X I • r\ X III X* II
^ I io|U at
p a n r i i l of thrlr furnivr
pai t no nl
w a*
*1 •anted
XX ••*.. ut
f|(, i .i g
p.-r
^ t)**ijrf lt». vxithout r*; vie xx of thair
•
Mb' || i l l - ’ . • t-,» ••• 4 . (hr
iiom i' ilo f om f i ton in' • fel l illg xx it h
I ra a r « to .t.*t«*I miliar whether their
of
i*rliti
pi a
III I II !•«•* I * |. \tl I- \l
I d 4*1 -lopll.i i.t
,
disahilitiex xx nr x r r v u c ctiniierted.
• I .Mill f MUM II t • •«. «ll«*|9
Hi. l ' ap. f • mt fi o||| -Itllif fol k ( out* |
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ly
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a ­ nnluateil the Urrabient
if ' •
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injunction
w
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a
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by
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••PI*""1 0&gt;** prtrvi.ion on
•l.»X 41ltd f li lt
I to I obbet \ O 41* lepof I d to till 1 I luce lo th i c - vote in l b r Su- I «*"• . ' • • ‘ "•I " » » “ &gt;*l l,u' Xa*X
luem c • unit in an opinion which | ‘ h" ,|1* . " ' • nJ' . "nil -c on du |t"
!• dii «• hy N'i-h X iiitaiiiNIt llll llll
cate i* disalnliUes hruilfht alauit
| 1•\• *' III I III- flop, mIi.i i».d til*1, didn’t touch iiii the constitution
the xrtrrami' own niisbehaviMk
’ •• M xxaikeil into lit. -hop Mllllodll. alii t of Ihe law itxrlf.
f.g lh*-y WMiil.d to Make ii p.ii ' M i i ) o addl'd that the law would
in
the
• In *.
XX lo i. |i. kx.nl t»* t.«lk to' l.« x igointisly x n fo n e.l
if.*
p i. . p lo t- .i
l&gt; "ii H*&gt;x%« , Ih*- m a n g y in*l tangerine ur..p»,
(••. M

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W A S H IN G T O N .

(AIM—&gt; Prriililfnt Rooaevalt,
today turnetl thumb- tlown
on the money bill thut would
have libornlizvtl allowance**
for veteran*.
.
The veto mcasaue. firat.
with which he han killed any:
major legislation, waa ready to be nent to Conirrcaa thi*
afternoon.
,

(Continued On Paga Threa)

inamtwmuui s i m i u h I sach
.luring which
there
no
. ■ 4*x.*iliil'I. m x*ho h ilo fruit
...
lor**! iind by
is$ | v mg
rhe
O (MMXs. I I.. fllllt f 1 a
Mil1
r M l . M l ASSL.t.. Mat
(A t
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living
N at h a n May o, Agric ultu re Coin...4 | *
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tlo iii xt , t..p ..f « i t 1 1 . 11 uit | mi**u»ner. ann o^i prd t.MUy that
' • *i • i&lt; ... th. ffltil
u ll1
I hr would msk, n&lt;* attempt to en"'
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O ffices A c t A s W ell
A s Clauses A im ef(
A t B enefiting V e ^

met tine toeetber with Mr. Ilutchlmilt «n d Mr. Di^hlon.

either'

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w h**A** h*MMl' IH l.g •1 1 *•»1 i*x •n t * *•
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lull xx a* 7/• . • III * i l o • i.gl t met*
• bowed th»il h* u*«'tl J ‘ kti -w.iM
h"lll - I It. pi ev 1 1 .0 - ill.*1 . 1 ti f. ( 1 1 1 'I
lu-t month II, .-ould I n n
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|Onlinar&gt; !• mu ral To i
I Sr . l ul l a n's L o l l

T»*nn. chargrd with rcckle** ilm
|i
•• &lt;• d * iia* I rio nt
in,-, to 1* tried nett Monday.
i l a t.. .»
dt with ‘tr« th
Annie Hell I'opr, u- ault with
i. e ld )
* .ill Mg tott9*Ml»o|| to
,n’ *
,u murder, tranafrrrr.1 t..
leg
. l a a ' 4• ! . 1*9 " aga'M
CLRVBLANU.
M * r 27.
( A l * » rininty.
yurhi • rui«e
ll-ilk*
i.ltot&gt; ti !(•». •*•vt lt ti»t.i
— J . Arthur H o u »c . f o m io r |&gt;mi.
\k illie White, |Mn*,-„mK lottery'
It lie*
1 ..ltd v » MM*. » oM.IOlltn
dan. o f tha Ou ar dia n T r u i t Co.,;
1hi*
tick, t
fined tin, anl di*m i»„ •( i
ADDS 'll* I* k1 Ittll I
i c i it* &gt; x hat 119- xxant*
foaUrtlay
waa
in.lutr . 1
by tho&gt;
uf u charge of loitering
1
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1t llll.* I’ll. I ' I 9’Bid.' lit
fodarnl i r u d fury on rharvra of
mlr &gt;
j
" I an. i * i l a m that i •
Wilbur Jordan, rvchlr,* driving. | Nt.\\ tiilth . Mai _'7» • Al'l
makintr f a l » « antric, ami nil*a|&gt;plifined ISO.
• ,'Ih ral Electric I'onipaii) udrl.-tl ! a* a whole will not i r
rnllow ut tha ba nk '* fund*. H a r r y
kk'.llie Rockmorv. d»nn**ed of a ! * " w •‘"•.•'-y'— »»d '••cre e l it- xx iih h-gixlation uni*-**
rmar e ir c u tl vn vice
*’&gt; *&gt;7.41M.U0«&gt; on ..n on 1bit mil has teeth ll) It Th&gt;
W i l l i a m H. G ra t e , chare,• ..f larceny.
Sam FVtermon, fined lib
for
,M'- *
M» ‘ 1 •'••* \ pal ».l#j«-* 11 x#« arc, a* I
former yke prwldent and control
h»*c Ml. i *t:t. said Owt'ti h X..uM|f,
hai
" F i » « t . the rrquirenieM
ler, w ire ladtetad
fadirUB jointly with
witl hl&lt;n. beina drunk.
hat
i ittoirnui*
*ii..I
ti, i iirti Sw4.|«, i* kn«.wn a* margin* •«.
Janie*
Pope,
estreated
)6
bon
I
|;VV,.■ "-----to
prcwiil. nl. m I tic Comptolix
I M ! »l»cruhiiit»n, cTrn a * it «
on * cliirga nf being drunk.
• al
painphi' i icport tsBuctl yr *'&lt; idw&gt; tiny, will of tlecaility !*e •'
tgBB n r IN Jl'R lK S
Hrihcrt Williams, fim-J 93 for A » |ii9'Xiuu*ly icpoiit-.l ti,. r* * t I) cut tuilc«l; and
. .e n t
VALDOSTA, Mar. * T . - &lt; A P ) - bain* drank.
pM.flt
MXUlltohlc fol
dlktd'l.dx
"Seeon.l, thkt th*- go.
Tillman Ealton, turned over to amouiit.d t*. $13,1211,7311, t*«|.«ixii b# given such dcfmiti p* *•
ut
A. Sibley, af Miami, died here
(hit
'
f tnjvne* received In mother after reprimand for pil­ lent tofli'l iilx Itjrtnlr on the ll p.'l • u|M'rx ixion o v « r t-*chaiik
Ua aeddrnt which coat fering trash cans.
cent *|m« i«l »l«&gt;ck tu 3K cent* •. the giixe inm an t U a e l f wi'i • a b l e
tha Ufa M hla Xtece,' Mr*. John A.
C h i p F a l r d o U i and
Nelao
1. aka re- on thr common ilu k In to d i r e c t a h o t M Which m a . afire
adder, ml Atfcata. near Jasper. Brown, fined |3 each tor ie la f 1032 Ih# pioftt was lUACM.IB' *»r In tha future."*.
to M r de rl y,
F U , leal Thursday.
41 otntx a hliarc.
of
This
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lU U im nt
BANKRUS

t th.

i a « i a ­ 4Mllip •
I ••• I'nge •| h . . .

To

approved or

In thf futurr, it w i « ilrruleti at
u \ I I I N l . i n V Mar 27. f A 1*11
1 1% l( om
HniniiHiiim
plant .piarantim j • * it)
nn»*ion imn'ting
imroting last
T» ■ I. it,. an
so ••!
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1 1 ,, t ntehl. |H*i«M*it» or fi rm * who .In not
•da\ sl.lpMM'Ilt
I il f- p .' -f ,.f ^ a i l u g * o r it' fu sf In •
till’ low.-*
Ii
«*• all*I* I
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pio h '. t
thr
« • i«-« t•** lin'd It Ii nt til. M-Aliffllt
\ all. &gt; •*1 |I MO W...rill
I ' h i * city
mi
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sit
hough
it
*h« -• .»-.*•
xx.II In * a iic*l «'.l Mini
ub j rc l .i l to
m l . ii.l.'d to cel mit Ih*- finr-a «»rt foi th hi an ol«l i l l y
... *k iioiliy w ii
tn
InpMt* nt - m. 1 . 1 Apr
or.lmancv.
1 \ pinn&gt; me t h. « hung*
*Iaat•*.
XH m action wax taken an thr
sexeial remit of numi'ioux complaint* that
ftn
l*M • .Ml -aid llmt for
have hax&lt;* rraclir.l th.* ('o m m li ai o nr rs
\1 . &gt; u 4io f i ml fi le• H .gill I ••*.«. I.me to time nr an.l liaxr ha.I M ay or \V. A.
I.rf
Oil til* I . «H- *ld.‘ .*f t ll«' Im.i
flxi "o n the apot" for thr past »r v In'I m'V*** ciul w irk x . coinplaintx a n « m g out
••ltd I t • d. pm I merit
• • 411t I m institute the ho-l
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Residenth o i 'I'upelu On Fishing VoYH^e lI IHi.tXl
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Knjoy 1a&gt;w Power Rale

R * » . Win. I' Hnnik*. Jr., of the
I P i n t Baptlut
Church
of ficiated
I. t.l.k
M. E. " T e n Ul.
i.tit I.
Tha boil) Mill lir * m t to I I * clay,
and disorderly, f u n d $.
GO., on a mominir train, for burial
T o m McCl ure, wlnt*.
M'9'IIX ol
in that ton ii tomorrow mornlntr.
money at Th e Sm o ke lo
• t 1.411Mr*.
W rit*
wa»
n native of
f r r r c d to county.
Booth Carol in a wh ere *hc w a »
J L. G lo vr r, white, assuult xx »h
] b o m on M a y 11. I hmO. She had rcintent to m u rd ri , tran«f«rr**.l i •»
• aid ad ba r.
fnr
the
past
seven
Ba in br n lgr , (i s. , authoritirx.
ye a rs . H e r survivors include, hr*
II \V Met alley, u title, |m&gt;««*WabarwJ. Hubert W e l l s who It a'i
A. C. L. R K employe* ; a dau gh aing lottery tickrta, dl»mtaae«l
O. K. S e x ir i, white. |&gt;oa*rs»iiig
U r , klitt Julia Well s, of Hanfo*ti,
• a la tar. M r * Minnie lU ech er of lottery tickets, fined I lf .
• IV. .Smith, white, diunk‘ given
( j a ; a brother W F. Myo f B a i l e y , ami an uncle. .’10 day auapenJrd -cntcncc
l( J. I'ryei, while, an.l Myl\i--l&lt;
L o n g t.f Sanford,

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Funeral Services For
Mrs. WellaHeldToduy

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Discuvcrv Of Mexican Fly Infestation Held
Fruit Flv rn Border
As O riginating On
Brings Action
Celery A vienueFarm

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1 1 j' ItMilll N*lmiMI* 11 nt«M . and t *9»| K Dl* 41.1 gf *1Mr1 III I k xx
XI sh**arfi, i9*kA' 'niU n•1mini* 11.1 l.r* •'1 m! t XX■• M 1)1
fm fi»i Cm ,mi'.' « ...Mil x. * ••til M If... * &gt;.* , uft.'.i m i* 1
In 1 **f f icijI xxill 1Mill tMkit 1•* . .»* 1X ,. 1 11 m l xi«f(i .1
Pa. t n * »• t t 'H . m* i
out thru
ullii* • th* gem* r
-ta**
lilieitloii &lt;&gt;f .luliii- St**m.
I ». Stan.la* 1 » n
« i.hf •«* oil. &gt;* a
• **is• .
I MCA .i .I iii . mi -i • a l - x
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Mr
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•mp.i •
.nto ul! rim* . - itgM II-t
.1 ii dm tui«t t ill n it ud
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a mi* t .'.g
f ••» MO • V\ \ tegiiio
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SHIPMENTS OF CITY HEADS ACT
TEXAS iCITRUS'TO PREVENT NEW
REING HELD UP HEALTH MENACES

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A •li p ar tn u n l
*••*»’- #»twl l \ \
lot. w « n f j - *»*.* t... :»f.j i«*i**w4i1 1
|i'*ilf * ..M’p.lM'd Vhitll I ' M I I I•• •
Jo.ri kilow.ilt hour
l*of.»t. I \ V I
II NI.Mitt. who .4 -. - *-le«lrtiity to
light hi- lumic u't.l I*. . pet »le n
P u n r r a l n c rt lr r* for Mr *. Hubert cooklflg t.'\c ||ud -mull 44p|&gt;han. 4 .
W r it * . 44, who illrd « t h rr b o m " paid s *1 V A till &gt;.f 51 .7 lor 2.'7
■t &gt;10 W r i t
Hllth
Stret-t
In* I kilowatt hour* whil. In- piexioii-*
w m « 511 2**
n l f h l itftrr •
t i11O f ** , W r (.• bill for kdownti houi
hold fr om tb r
Krir kiu n
L’mirrml
Ho mo
Ihi*
nftrrti.MXi
at
3:00

o'clock.

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A g a nisi Violators
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ill!I W H O ,
M ai
27 I ti*«p»l#
hare*'* p i * * f !*&gt; the TaxpaN
i • le unit- that Or a n g e county la
t «m »&gt;h)*H'|**«l In both II P S XX**p* .

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vision* be made \vholl&gt; clcai 1 1n* j S t o n e
l« not a law for cnnatrur.hoi of n j
.
single additional United
States
wa rsh ip The general pui )»•’«* "t
the tdll I* •odrly t^e « ln li no ot 1\
I'ongre*** that it
a pp ro ve U#
building of our navy up te and not
beyond lire strength in the i i i k h *
types o f ship* authoriai .l ”

. »*•*.*» if
T
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u

t i l e r y sign the agieenrent, re|M»rt*
• I
ie p i e«&lt; fit
ed satisfactory pi e g r e t * today.
tn I «hippet •* ill j
The |N't it ion call* upon
Scorei \\ .•«liiiifct..|l
U nt il ' tar&gt; W al la ce to approve ami *ign

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SWOPE REMAINS FEDERAL JIJItV
♦ SZfxrzzr'" • \AS FERA HEAD INDICTS MA.I ill!
Jidespite c h a r g e OIL COMPANIES

u n iti'D

I «»«• •-Xpee'ted to irather
at
the
t’otirt l|i«u«,- h*it tonight at H:00
" '• ha k to p.iitui| Nti* in the selec*
**•*ti **f three e ro w er -m em b e rs #f
' .» * ••niinittee of I I which will cun*
*rol t!••• d r- ti n y o f the state . eel*
• i j in«l*.sltv under tin* provision*
f a relet\ marketing ugtvrntrtil
wh iih iiitehed heie y e «t e id ay with
I nr v \\ alia
tentative ap
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X* the I'roaidelll w lot*- hi* 1*1
le* attacks on It" measure ft* •«»
txxo xourrea wet* ma*l« public In
*«ii«* ttie floor 11 4.d&lt; 9 - of the N* *
Vi»rk Slock
k. x. t.unge
a* *art* d
that to b a r thi-ni fi. in dealing in
yccurittea f o r th* n own account, u*
propoaad In th«* loll would work
gr eat h a n U b i p s »ui itixcslort.

V . ; .•

BOMBING IN BPAIN
/AKAfin/.A, Spain, Mar. 27.—
t A l') -Tw „ pasarrsby wart killed
anti f 1sr92 others were severely in
jure*! yesterday when ft large
Uimb etploded in front of the po­
lice headquarters.

Sanford-Atlantic NaAenal
Hank will obaerve neat Ertd &gt;v
flood Friday, a* a holiday, It waa
announced thl* morning by ArlbJr
Hranan, cashier of the Inetitutlon.
O rde r*
for payroll or change
should reach the bank before noon
on Thuraday, Mr. Braoan tuted.
The

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14, w * » recovered e arl y ye*ter&lt;l»y
from Ihe l U l i f a * lllvvr, where h i
drowned Sunday night
W it h t w 0 companion* the boy
went fishing Sunday night, and
remained alone on the river ImnV;
when hi* fio-nd * went home kit*
mother, M r * Mar y Hraecy, mn**&lt;l
him when »he returned fr om tjb&gt;
theatre and a search wa r started
Hi* body w a * found by ClareXra
llrarey, an uncle.

The W eather
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cat* labor situation in the automobile Industry where, After
hours of tedious conferences with the leaders of both side*,
bp effected a settlement o f the controversy, only serves to
emphasise again tne growing responsibilities uf the office
of Chief fw ru tlv e and the work which the American peo­
ple e r« *fl (bo willingly throwing upon hln shoulders.
T in * wen when the president coitflned himself largely

^ a V h e n

P r f ^ p c | la r i
abort ordinary men. *He made' a speech on the opening
NEW T o n g , liar.
d i f o f Dmdresn In which he reported upon the state of the
Th# metol trad* al tk* p
nation. He signed, or vidoed (usually he
signed),
bills
lints li sorlusoly huulirgppod
passed by Congress on its own initiative after considerable
a shorisg* of shuitd labor ’(
debate pro arid con.
And further, whal was ipore Important, perhaps, he tlis dvmand will bseom# *ruU a*
pick* up bsyund tha Zt
laid the cornerttones of public buildings, placed wreathes producllun
tu SO pot cent rapacity flguro *1
Oh the tombs o f unknown soldiers, dedicated libraries and tits ptroanl Una, according to a
museums, received honorary W w s at college commence­ ■urvsy pulilthrd In th* Atsarlc*®
ments', with pardonable pride, apd took part In fitting cere­ Msrhintit rvcsntly.
•* ^
"it*d snoufh In moot Iffattefilsr
monies at bU induction Into the fllackfoot Indian tribe, b*d
f|!msp!f nhotprraphed wparlnw a len gallon hat and white of ihs invlol woikinf Industry,”
tfrto|y cljktigrdlos, ?hoo|f hand* with an endless proresslnn the publirslion (iy i, “ ths litoatto*
U now arulo in thopi s h if iM if l
of "mV t^opjp" at the White House, and took long after­ chin*
tool, and othtr prodntHtn
noon heps.
ntichincrj arc built.'1
HID LB y X U p r t » TOD A T
Fvyn so. the nrdlnorv president of days o*ssed was
In preventing a atriro of apt
miblic
office ctfjr Im It nett of vhurlajrt of
F K lflT OF1 THE fir ip fT : U « , worked in'dfaih Thp strain of Imnortsnt
Joy, j&lt;-ace,| loin *uffe'rlng, In d ia ­ tvs* terHfle. The constant necessilv of rtidiHr annearsnees akilird Iv'hij in tha metal trade/,
na**, goodneaa, faith, ( h m Vp m i , nrrwtueed n n-pgr **if| fp*r for "'hleh the human bodv was American Machinist tta t't that
Pnblle bsnd«hsVtne Itpeam* si»rh * mensrP thuc report* "flv a a plctura that
Umi'i m w ; again*! *uch ihai^i It not t&gt;ren#r»d
Do U « , —Ualaflitiu b:tS, £1.
*t tttnps Tbk't the vl^ninv of Imnortsnt bills hsd to bp dp- contraitu vhtrply with *tat»m»nt»
Isvpd. Prrtsln If !■ Ibs( fow of our prpsldpnts ever rhosP made by officlalt of the rnnchinTHE N ^ p i r fiT
itl’t union on tht wldtvpread unto yr»n for &gt; thjrd fermi
employtntnt of it* mamberi One
Put
the
nrp’
s
ldpnt
of
tods”
"«d
nrohsblv
thp
nreslnent
wm*rj. O God, of dark larntnrtaton (or th* discrepancy," tht
the future has a far morn
more difficult
rilffl&lt;-ult time U»
than bis oredp- publication aildt, "it in Ih* defi­
of tho
b tM i
' Of angry vote** and sullen face*. f^Sftra
C^fljnrj "Ih
llje ffppfl
«rppd r&gt;
o]H
rjnv* " fit*
ftp not nrjlv
npiv has to do ah nition of marhiplit. A lithe or
“ jn Ih*1
)H ')«»'■*
O f empty sandy stretched b «t''to ­ jh ( thing* which orrnnlpfj thrtr lima, lip'on
not oniv stvns drill pr*M hand who hat fun out
ward
be WTitgi of there mtehintt and holdt a un­
(fie Wlla VhM ) «!? fo bpprmtp thp law of The 1|nd:
la
J'lrading tar mercy and Juitlep.
tnarrt. tia not iWlv hue In booh hi* rnhlnrt members on ion card, and who ihtrefort callt
We ora nat dumb drivan baaata—
friendly term* with psrh other: ho hns a professorial hlmttlf a mtcfunltl, would b» **
Wo ora maal
fro*m.
s “ Bfaln Trust" If von pV ssp. to keen on sneaklne n ieltii on tht more complei ma­
Our lianda hara teen taught
terms
with ci^blnpl members, end with the inhabitants of chine tools at an office boy at tha
To work and to fight.
general manager*! desk.
l o l . We have known bondage,
fhjt shpiist bouse prA sppnt^ rhomber*
" f o r the Immediate pretent,"
W * have-know* boagVF and teed. ' ' V * tl’of note (tulAes Our fnrelmn noHrv snd builds tin American Mtchlnltt declatra, “ ths
Wr have known pain and huaailla- our V n w to snlorrp It but he tum to see thst the
Armv bstl intsrstlt of Ihs men, employ­
uon;
AeHivpv-s the moll nod If not vjiv not And when s mm. ers and the community will b*
But man (a «lpr* only U&gt; blmaclf,
psnv' linjon rret« In s row with s trsde union, he Is raUed tsrvi-d by finding a way to permit
And pain la tot the door to daap*
jinnn (o stj os (odoe of tbe d|snute snd Isfpr ns the bslllff the skilled men, uf whom Ibers It
ar nndaratamlinf.
o
f the court- He must see to It tbst the bnnks extend lib- a scarcity, to work longer hoqftf.
Let u* laugh— not in dae*|t,
In ordrr (hal their particular ma­
Nut iu rtildieh plaotura—but oat rgl crMH »o lh*t 1'uslness men c*n msintsin the wave
chine! and operations shad not'
of gladnrae cvrl* pf lioom lime vears. snd vet he must be
absolutely constitute bottlenecks In the pro­
Joy In our youth, pride In our sure that the hanks remain sufficiently liquid to meet all
duction line, therwly rentrtrrls*
atrrngtb.
demands of their nervous depositors.
output at a whole and furring out
Lai u* view all men with calm, un­
He must mnke positively'certain that no Mississippi of work the lets skill,'.I i,|&gt;eralnr*. plowed under al once.
A hyrlrant will be Inatelled hare
j won't rusl very much to
troubled eye*.
fur tlte protection of naw bulldnegro
lokC
his
home
to
some
land
grabbing
Hhylock
who
"Must
of
uur
apprentice , lid s action apparently has noli fidld In sliape ngoiq.\._
But never grow wnug in our own
Ingv and warehouaci about to lie
schools,"
the
magaiiiir
*ayt,
“
have
djaV
happen
to
have
a
mortgage
on
It
and
he
must
provide
hail
Dir
rlellrrd
effret,
Major
,
M„
art
inn
was
taken
nn
Major
Self-righteous net*;
have I l-nfflrr'* suggestion that the City erected.
prf wlfh all t|ie money they need to take eg re of hern empty during the depression. f i l l e r stated for reports
i 1
1 * 1 in give pity where pity la due,
Whether or not the city will ac­
gglioiu and pht In new crops. Al the name time They musl lo- filled at once. Prob­ in n i f lif him I fin I t he ID m «|i|trfir mig ht undertake pro viding telebut arum It
be must be sure that no farmer plants more than the speci­ ably we shall have to resume some­ tu In* hiitchifii; ufillerrnuiful «rtil phniHM, el all brldgaa lea ding f r n.i cept Home Luan Corporation bond!
Front our inferiors.
aaaeeemvnta
Oil
thla ct,unly in that bri d g e tendarv in pa) ment of
0 * 1 ua grow strong, but never In fied amount and that at least 40,000,000 acres are taken thing similar Ur the 'vestibule fHtiiiiiK Ihrnufh lhr firth,
school.' of war days In order to
J lf
that aconn « f |k t * might lw npl'tierl to li* on the property waa a matter ordered
uur strength
out of production.
train men quickly. It every means Bidtc hnVf imili-ktcil In hurl, Mrttl
(u r iM-rsun*
who
might held over for the next meeting.
Forget the weaker brother,
For the Working man he must see to It that he Is fur the rapid training of machin­ thatf AilAti t t f t f it to «tam p lait 4hr heikoul
Mir. Margaret
Itlchter wa&lt;
commit
a c/i(tre
In .t h e city
ori
-Let im fight—hut only when wa
id
gt
least
tbiifty'
cents
an
hour,
and
that
certain
ones
ists u nol ii-rd wr shall certainly tiifnarp, lif hail dunatfrl ran* o f nain ty .
B
granlerl a widow"* eirmptiun of
mint fight I
e pf Id more than thst, and that do * m worf, aaore than-a win Into y |am that wUJ Woek Ui*| Otpisp *na f tat-We-meuy- y re w e tr frtlkywt^rttDra of atront ••* to I IIS ’ rjlt. her property.
4 ft
l e t ■■ work-rjop thyeejn^lep our
number of Hours aeAhat more people can be given path to proeperlty.1'
intrvr*.
4 •
renovate the
yacht'club building
if yirn
I'ermlaaloti wav given for 0 /ftsalvation;
'Mayor l^rfflfr adruUlfii that hi» an that it will Id made habltal lej cer C. H Shaffer to move into tha
Let ua eonqmr fhe toll—for there­ jobs ciolilg (he required amount of work. At the same tlme|
ctf jui'riji cmhi put it'ii had b**ah *&gt;m fur the Seminole Chi 1oty f,*hkmbri | veal winr „( the Mayfair lintel tu
he must find some way of encouraging investors to help
in Ilea our auslenanra;
1 rvbaMNf4J Hlhttaaum 1 o f th«* mituatioii uf fmiimeree Waa Iftithnllied when, iVpIare J. T Hardy, egy
wwterLet in cnnqurr the you] for there­ 5fimu)gie industrial enterprise In order to furnish mure
• ij hoaah hr hit- tiiiiiJf r v f i y rI foi l Clerk K S. l-amanrt had prcaented j workr em|iloyee whu ha* remover!
in live our power;
obs, And lie rnusl moke sure (hat prices, while being high
(o |ii'ai«ii| the aril alncr it wan a tinee year Ihaae that Wa* algmH' hl» family In a home nn Laurel
Id-1 ua rnarthf—In ateady, unbio- enough not to underuell a competitor, are not no high as to
irpugM tu lila ullehtiun
ktn beat—
bjr IrAtfr boOr o f f tIrlain
rUU.
* ,Avenue.
aro«M
the
consumer.
tt1.4euui«siiie*i S. tl
Shinholeer
For (herein lire our progrree.
On" Commlkeldnkf At&gt;eer‘a eog-I
Khe.nan
Ilnncan, who
alao
All in all It Is a large order which we hnvr given thu
wa&gt; among Dune who
lejMitted geatlon It Wa* dftclrieil that thrl .ought |wrmi««lon to remide in the
l-oi ua neve; crara to laugh, to
(Continued
From
Pog*
Otic)
president.
We
fx
p
c
i
him
to
have
the
wisdom
of
a
Solomon,
Dial
the
Hire
were
veen
in
great
live, io love and to crow.
rity ‘will offer 13 flat for d lv hotel aa rarvlaker, waa denied tht*
the peraugsivp pbility of a Oemnathenes. the |Hilitlrol saga­ nf the dumping ■■( grepcrniit built xdafpi! HHf. I**’ bimie un Oak Idnth until fnrfher nollcc, inat*‘nd l&gt;eiiiilealon. arid Ihe COminlatlonI'aoli Hurray.
that weir carted ariovi (own in Ateniyd. wluTe It *|| pointed out
of Inlying them In at \irlFen quoted rr* aivo votml to turn dawn a recity Olarseli, the psHence of a Job, the moral fiber of
•See where an Oklahoma oil pin Sir Galphnd, and the constitution of Jack Demitsey And if ojwn Uurkv In th* Chaer and Co., Uut\ '»VI7 ) rjjgrchanla have report- hr any group.
qaeat try I. J. ttrackin, manager ol
farm
ju&gt;l
m-t
uf
H»n
Ionia
onne .)' Ibctrv In Die downtown area,
tnoter died penwittaa uul In Shang­
Thla dec!, h,n" w*a reached'aflFr the Coco Cola Cn., that he be
how iliviiliin un &lt; el. rj Avenue
pdttleulaily srcnind ilriiy riore*
hai the cither dap. Thal'a about thu he nhould fn It to come tip to our fullest expect at Ions,
I He n udnig of a litl*^ from Krn jwrmlttvd l,&lt; rt-anle In the hotel In
That Hie mllliuriv uf liny black
Hm.CvVJaiuonare' only artlrTp nelli M Keefe, CflSIrihan of tie
only way thal'a left to dir now many of us would be charitable In our onmmmtnT
return
for
maintaining
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----------------------- (&gt;---------------------•day*.
a decision tp liumlholde 1 a* I’rutefltve Commit

Ci t y Heads A c t
T t) Prevent New
Health Me n a c e s

April la marly her*, or about
that time ef yrer when young
mrir* thought* ere auppo-rd to
to in to enmethlng or other . , .
what la it T

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Tin1 truuble about
thla
high
in. hi argument of protecting In
taut Industrie* ka that mod of
th. m are overgrown babtra, or In
tlunr second childhood, already.
Suma aay Al
fn *k Ua petlDfo ♦ » wMter of 0 0
New Outlook becauae ha wants Jo
' g e t ready io ran far psealdtet In
IBM. Wa thought ha ran In IB2S.

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Florid* la honored by haring
1 ‘rettdeat Rooaevelt espte to tbla
Stale far ble annual flaking erpedltlon. I f tha larppa a n wlaa tbf J
will btta freely or they may find
tboinoaWae under n code.

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tuingraaamrn
amen a n tf Iking about
Jiivrettgaiing'
the *braiid ^rttei* to
.
atlng tbf

arc tf than or*
in ilia bunch.

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.Homo of f n f n m T u fiM 'ji
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and' anVO LKemtelrJa the troupe.
Stentary Wallace la alatad over
tho-akswttthm o f
wttM— Ug
muaw 4CAOOMO agrirultwal acroa
out uf pradaeilcti by tehdn* of th*
!&gt; A A A . It la thua propoaad to fang
’ th* .hungry by getting rid of l »
B'nupplj.

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?•' W rteaa Intern*tieoafly known
I ban here and ladtetriotUte
a tvpealod to all th* g ew n n w H * of
tha world, th*
' to
atabUia* their
I of Ilka Now

Fallacious Dieting
"Food Fads." iimU'oil of being bralthful, quite likely
may be lust) healUrlul tlian u diet made up of ordinary
food*, according to tbe Unifed Hfutra Newp. Another popu­
lar notion— that cei-inirt combinations uf foodn arc harmful
— in nl.io dlnputed.
Dr. Hugh H. (Fummlnga, Sugoon General of the United
Stairs I’uhllf Health Service, ban thla to aay about diet:
T h i best foundation for the aU-aniund diet, either in
Ilmen of prosperity or deprennion. In nlill to l&gt;« found In the
old dietary alandbya - bread, meat, milk, frulta and vegetgblea.
Within the laat few yearn the attantion of the gen­
eral public has been fucuned upon foods and foodstuffs pud
notritlori In'general to a tTtharkuble degree, {Many peraoua
bearing file ntd/ cuiiferred designation of nutritionist, with
llmiteff knowledge of the subject, have been urging upon
the public the inclusion or exclusion of various Important
prilrie* pf &lt;UftMany (tf the food faddists have a sincere conviction
that Jt is thoir ditty to save mankind from himself as re­
lates to t|ie lib produced by Improper diet and other evils."
WUliatu D. Ouryee, aocrctliry of the New Jersey De­
partment of Agrlcuhure, points out that there is no foun­
dation for the "notion that certain food combinations are
harmful. Some of these supposedly injurious combinations
ghe the eatlftg of Shell-fish with milk or ice cream or eating
and arid fruits with milk or ica cream.
tritlo n ls U h ave found th e t ecld fru lta
ilk. Raaponalbte fond au th oritirs,

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Girougb (me ■rirroi Into
the
hornet ol pereun* living In sn are*
oitemlliig *1 least une half mil*
fluni the farm In evn y direction,
bad then uriglii In thla pile of de­
caying giaprfiull hull! woe *n
opinion voiced duilng th* dleruttlun which mined when
Mayor
l^ fflei'e ■lliuliun .vie cglli J t»
rumple ml tbit tied been me Jr In
Cuinuiueiuiiei ) 1 . J l.ehmoim ty
» doJegoHnii uf piogarty owjiery.
Mayor ietfflri, derjsrtng Ihft **I
do nut repioient Chyt# snd Co.,
on this Comnnrelon snd I have nu
u y tu grind In the mailer." atgted
(hat he had mad* a penupal ihy»!|igation uf Ih* rvmplatnU. M*
iapuried that rondlponn In s home
la M*a len t* were “ ilaplorabla”
became of th* Infoiletloa of tiny
fllat' at wall a* Git odor of th*
rotting hullt.
11 * alto itaied that arrange­
ment* fur the carting of the hull*
from the Eckeraon plant to tha
Chaaa farm war# not
mad*
through hi* oflic* ae
*a*cuth*
vie*-pr**ideal fof .th* Chat* firm,
and that when h* leSnled at condltloni, h* ordered
the
hull*

goanplate outfit now wurklng A*

jWfoM.

Under tbe guidance of Cortina*
in thu doctrine that the major, far Venable the new frriltlaar faegood nutrition la an adequate- mipify of the (*ry of the Vlrginla-Carollna
pufh as milk, fruits ami vegetables.
Chemical Co. U being puahad r*p
Idly to rompletloo. After all HA
dtffcrence* about lb* locatlori Bad
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i
i
jbren ^djqate.1 the Work waa stare.
U j i W m 'dijra aga alii
tk* franrn work U alsemt tip and
------------------ 4---Ik* roof Will a*o* be pi aBed
g ild in g and % factory
ready U atari rp w atlaaa i
H « d H *c f » r tbs Fall cwpa.

YEAMS AGO

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B*C«n m p % » M

Fhohad

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t* Urn rlty

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ground* at all time*.
An - agiwrmant wa*
rearbwl
aniung the Coiamlaaiunera where
by the nty'a |U acn- mange grove
trart near the euuntry club D to
be leaaed to tlte ITmktlita Fruit
Co..-on ■ two year baaia.
ft Waa devilled to p.imlt two
(ir^ngiana In alage a drive for flit
criflectiiin uf (tail due uernpafional du’enie feea owed liy i'..ur»nf*
cii»paiib,» phone agent, have cp.
crated here for the pant eery*
yr*rn. The Oeotgisna will r v ;' t|
fiO'jHtrcnl of what they coll •• t.

. V * U f f f W “ ir '-&lt; u )ii
m

m *t hr

has a ftaa 1

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May. 2 7 .-J A P j - 8 uf-

MIAMI.

Jetflig fir

Ul

nlhar *e
S. Meiaaa, alage ami arreen' *'1
remajjted Ih a criff

*r V qfiht, iJndwaV*
Md tain llflfd" OtJ. __
their atiloniolille overturned n
of here twrty (timdsy.
Hoapltal ’ authorijlf*
condit
lJ ’

prnlutf,

Wodid bf

efor*

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^ E S B S r* A

i ’T S fW

of Jo

te. who bad alated that t|re com
roil leu in unable In •score any
Imnda wblrh the city might p ir
chane at Ihl' tima
Mr. Jirtt.
alglvd that Ihe Uindn gre quote,
at 14 flat but nnnr * tn hethg of)
fined, and lie Inqnired a&lt; In wncth
ep the eily would Paft-tu pu.Uianc
Stiy boftria at IS Mat.
The Cumigiteahiaafe voted to *e.
c#|d on offer ma.jk Uniu f,.',.,
JaektinnvDle fbr the putcliare of
tw„ btWula a) HI flak, t &gt; •
By re-mlutloil. Um Cemntlaaion.

bonds that hsd been acceutld'fur
by Apr. 1 of ►ich
Wit ••••a for the ymet eaverai a ^ t .
eaversl weak*
pointed out. alter which dal# they
Sanitary'Ina; eejof
. , . G. P. ration
beenme deliWpient and
penaHUt
canceled them wkD sjhy Commieare Inflicted.
i orutm *louT«ir dj,
ktx 1 •*
No action wat taken on a verbal
" " " 0,1
Decision
nai
reacted.Ae
notify
application made by F'red T. Wtlllama for moHoymanL aa r|ty en­ U VIcLaultn, UaJ Jedste^hst I he
gineer on the present city eaiyer city I* not liable iecasae • portion
repair project that I* (wing com­ vf In* building *i4 fer*jJ damage
pleted by llw FERA. Ur. William* when CW A crew* (yl.^jit 4 aewar
hsd pointed on^ rhst no F tR A in Ih* alley adj*(|&gt;BU ki*-■tote,
hid notlfle.
notified the
fund* are available for future • » - * _ kfr. r»Mcjgulin
cJT“ j|*a M
It
fine-ring work, and that tf “ »|
‘^ l
pou(d real (8 5 ,to repair the dam­
reject
It
to
be
completed,
*urrey*
M
age.
1 “ a, ,,
Will be needed.
Comniu.aioner Hptte'vStated that
Meade Vo*. repre**hting ■ luce:
city la not liable, lu Which
atrtu mobile concern, » M (old that
anilailoner T, L. Duma* addoA
all hough the city may be In need
"And the CWA i» Sr port?
Of automotive equlpmelt for Ita
As otdinana* prohibiting more
police department, there " I* »bautotcly no money available racejit
for weeeeea ty opCretione."
FpS.M
flted
W fle r
. A t tha lwqoert of Cximialaalofter reading, althougl
V, A . Spear, city arewa «U I lar votsd ggminat tba
CJayk lasien
Sent te tba airport to "dean up"
CWA worker* who crew* now prp at
D M a portkp o f the field.
’ Spear stated that
~pDo*&gt; one-third o f the field wa*
made msivaHable
beewapa the
vredt am* not completed," and

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o f Urn practicing, pkrrtric*

pren-Wi firtuie un*afiiiaiy eotidlllyri! that might nine nut
of
Similar handling uf railage A
fifty of the city nrdtlinltcr which
left fui|h the nunner In which
ggrlage mu»l he handled, wan
ortlrlgd primed In the local preae
si ntyce, end In trucllona were
given that the uidtnanre ehnuld be
info read
With Coinml»rInner
I^hmenn
voting "nay," the Cumnilreinnera
•greed to eetend the tin * for the
payment «f It'Sf city U *e« from
| to May |. Under lb * term*

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00* reparted by the Republican
National OomteRtM* a* teaagtrrerS ;
( I M the 1031 FI*st4Mritel v ests? v*»
p a lp . - ,
The repor
South T r ifk
tb* - Cdmipr
William f ,
gaalatant t
Wtrd Georg* F. fV r »;&gt; f CKUsigo.
nrer."'
BepwbhcrtS 'trekaor^r.
J -**
*" * f
w Did
m i ]smMlicii f
ContributtoUelM*
committee frost
34 m m o v a r e t fI IJW'ffJBM, wr 4
Which I? 000 ram*' fte «g i BEw H. • 4
Bit awn, o f dilcetrsjytM m uttrate •1
Everett Handcr'a. 'oS'i'WhjHteetcS., fr
rhairman, snd 4*00 t e t e / k i * . *
John E. (lll|man.''D*lt*i tOu". Eh- 1
pendiluret went ptem*
I '
Nat contrlbutlonw rwarslrW .kjrv “
t%* Democratic Comm(fiee fyi She •
two-month pariott .wSfawltepMalT ■
»t »Hoji« . with kwysfUlMtds U AM
(34,080.
r d m eVwH B.
Among the Drmket-rtfK &lt;w*tribs- ^
tort w iT ir
t».j
" * • ’&gt;
J. m V Pstertpn._J« 4N T M X
IJ3po; Jams, W
York, (tboo; j. I
Loa Angela*. JtSOqi
Jrrs*y City, H. J,
T. ocott, WaaHtn
’ctvr G. Oarl
fiItWO; Arktprta _B
Committer;
)»», Popce. P o ir ti Kiss;-'*|ij
Breckrnrirlga 1-otlg, - Wakh
(2840; I^alle Morris, Ba!
Woof tod aid Frederick
all of Frankfort,‘Jty.,
gad Reldda Gletijt, of
Ky_ and WllllaW Klalr, ]
)Cy.. e* 0 M^«.
Of the
unpaid
DemocraGc
old igat tone 11..-^ — ■ fyt.flTg;"'
to John Jlaskot), former chh(r
OtKera insW fd jjt.. MsMtl
San Antonio. |2,8,0Wj_ Ja
‘
Kennedy,' N«te *Tork-, w
Renry MorgmUrsu,' (tf. N*W
17500; M I „ fcnfdum, FUii
I&gt;., 3I7AOO; Vincent Agf!|r, '
Vanderbilt and Robert p.
.New. York, IIO.OM each,
Tltftvard prttce, ’ Hatflmure,
R. H hore, Chicago, Dtfeeo j
The eojnmfttre ' alao 0*rN
CaIomb|a Sroadcaating' '■ (43/
National Rroadcaatlng, I IOTAI t ;
New York TglrpboA* , CqmnahV,
*
(.-10A37;'
H o W r ir iS tU
York. (J 7 .fl«);llireet Railway A g . T
rertl.lng Totnpanjr, Naiv Trfilt, »
(30.000; Weatertl Union, ftM «M , 'l
and I*oaui Tflegraph.- '■

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M k ' Mia. C. P. P ratot* Mr*,
M. Maaaa, J r , aad Mia. B u te
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i aad aortal masting o f Um
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Cfcsrch took pUca Uat
I at tfea tome o f Mia. fleeter,
at I t M t Itraat. Mi*. HarA. A m U m m I M a*ar Um
daaaa ia a stesa sf Mr*. E. C.
, Jr. ga«a a flertptera rmd►
llnxri
t k t at Um n o t a w ta to n would invite
IM r
to attend
U
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A aortal parted w * i than
ate

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DANCE

Tonight

T R IA N O N
M a te ’s

S yn cop slora

Mia. 0. A. Eadfard sad Mia. T.
A. Jordan, who ealateatad Um Ii
birthday anplraraariaa U '» rooclh,
v a t* Honor gw—ta at U m rogalar
torts— aad aortal Mart teg of Um
Warteyaa Tratk l a i n * Claw of
Um Plrat Methodist CAareh hold
Moodsj afternoon at tAa Homo of
Mr*. Jobs E r a May. * Waat Flrrt
Btraot, witA Mia. RawAlar. Mra.
C A. Poodor, Mr*. O. A. Radford,
Mr*. J. 0. Wait*, aad Mr*. W. L.
Clark aa AaatoaaAa. TAa honor
g a w ti tacohod g ift* from Um
After tha arrival o f Um goaaU
(Aa devotional vaa lod by Mr*.
Goorg* MeOruss aad tAa Bar. W.
A. Coopar gaoo a talk aa Um preLaataa aorvieoa. A loading vaa
gtean by Mr*. Jaha C. Vangha
aad Mr*. J, K. Matttegar and Mrs.
W. D. Hoolabao raodcrad a vocal
daat.
|
During Um aortal parted rafreabmast* vara • wrrad by Um
boat w an , aanlated by Miaa Mary
Halaa RambUy and Mlaa Kalb
arlna TUlla. Tboaa praaant warn:
tha Bar*, aad Mr*. W. A. Cooper,
Mr*. W. M. McKlm, Mr*. L. Grow,
Mr*, a J. Pop*. Mr* J. II. Rcvall,
Mr*. T. A, Jordan, Mr* C. J. Harrlaon, Mr*. W. A. TUlla. Mr*. J. X.
Mfttlngar, Mrs. D. C. Barr I If I,
Mrs. J. 0. Waite, Mr*. W. L.
Clark, Mr*. John Aldan Brown,
Mr*. C. A. Poodar, Mr*. John
Bumbler, Mr*. B. T. Craashxw,
Mra. Tom A. Wilson, Mr*. Goer
gte Hart, Mra. Martha Moffett,
and Mrs. Francis L. Niton.
Also Mr*. W. E, Walla, Mr*. J.
W. Botladg*, Mr*. W. J. David,
Mrs. J. M. Moya, Mrs. P. D. Parkmr. Mrs. JohiyC. Vaughn, Mra. T.
E. Wilson, Mrs. Basal* C. Hutchi■on. Mr*. R. M. Mason, J r, Ur*
C. C. Priest, Mr*. A. D. Shoemaker,
Mr*. F. R. Mile bell, Mra. Otto
Sebmehl, Mra. O. A. Radford, Mr*.
Lola 8 . LeGatte, and Mra. J. B.
Crawford.
enjoyed when refreshments war*
served.
Those present were: Mrs. R. M.
Burns, Mra. T. J. Garrett of Quitman, Ga., and Mrs. Dave Bonlske.
n ests of th* cless, Mra. W. 8 .
Thornton, Mrs. Gertrude Mulligan,
Mra. D. D. Smith, Mrs. V.
L
Smith, Mra. Herman Middleton,
Mr*. Paul Johnson, Mra. J, W.
Childress, Mra. E. D.‘ Price, Mrs.
J. M. Leonard, Mra. R. B. Wright.
Mra. 0. E. Goff, Mra. E. C. Smith,
J r, Mra. Alice Ward, Mr*. Harold
A, Appleby, Mrs. S. Q.
Ingram,
Miss Betty An tosh, and Miss Clara
Rankin.

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Mr. and Mra. J. C. Hall
announce the engagement
and
approaching marriage
of their daughter
Ruby Ellen Martin
te
Herbert B. Ns is wander.
Th* wedding te tabs place
Sunday, Apn 1, 1034, at 0:00 A.
M. at tha First Baptist Church.

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P A N T S 30c
S T R I P E D P A N T S 30c
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, W r „ymj , thy ^
(Continued From Page Onn
mum charge hm»ted from I L « .
act, ef klndntu . hown dur(Ccmtianad From Page On*)
the agreement.
now prevail,ng. to *2 73 « nu.rtcr ,
*
.
„ nd dp. th 0f our
with 7* la January. The seasonally
"
, .
. .
When xrjwcra meet
tonight, according to »n snnoumrment at
adjusted Index Is based on the
J|7 i '
..
„ . „
i dear wife, mother, and niece.
their principal objective will te
1923-3* average as 100.
the election of three men who -hull
This Is tn Im- done with * Vlow'
"■ R' " r*l&lt;LO‘
T h e ad ranee reflected chiefly
MISS JULIA WELLS.
be their spokesmen on the com­ to raising sddilional rer.-mir-. but
HENRY LONG.
— Adv.
Miss Clasdta Liddon af Orlando Increases of considerably more
mittee
of
14.
Under
terms
of
the
also
to
make
the
stroll
accounts'
vaa the p a t ywtetday o f Miss than the utual seasonal amount In
agreement,
the
SinfordOvInlo
sup|&lt;ort
themselves.
I
th* output o f steel and automo­
Martha Brows, Park Arena*.
section may havr three represen­
However, under the rests.on con­
bile*," the board said, "white ac­
.
tatives of growers on the commit­ sumers ran use up l„ r,.iwo gal
Miss Martha Brwwn rvinrnad tivity at n est packing establish­
tee.
Ions for the minimum chs-tm of
Sanday sight from Orlando vbar* ments deal load.
It was pointed out that tonight'* I * 3.7ft, while now the ehnrgi- t• the
aba ipaat the
weak-end
with
“ Activity at textile mills which
I
meeting will he the final one n f j t l .25 maintenance rhargr.
&gt;t
r\ pits
pi |M 2
;/ll
la January had Increased from th*
friends.
its nature. Ttir men eteelnl to­ cent* a thouRnml gallons |T%en of
low level prevailing at th* end of
night will be those selected by the more than ft.iMMI gallon* will pay
Mr. aad Mr*. Y. J. Simmons and th* year, showed a further mod­
assembled grosrers. Itue notice has the $2,7f», plus .III cents for each
children of Daytona Beach spam erate Increase In February, partly
teen given through the press. In additional thounand, under the ie -1
Bunds/ bar* with Mr. aad Mra. ft. of seasonal character. In th* first
writing, snd by word of mouth, it vision*,
week o f March steel production
r . Monte.
wa« pointed nut, anil failure of a
showed a further increase and In '
grower to be present at the meet­
Jama* G. Sharon, Jr. arrive] the following two weeks remained
bines'
ing ■ III he taken is an indirstion Florida Motor
Sunday night from Columbia, 8 . C. unchanged. •
that he Is not Interested in the Loser In DamngcSuit I
“ Factory employment and pay'
to spend several day* In this part
set-up although he will be evpeetnl
rolls tvereasad substantial?
Tha Imjortaaoe af eereeta In « *
o f Um state «
to abide by terms of the agree
KISSIMMKK, Mar. 27
L V. 1
tween tha middle af January and day's scyi* platers la demenetra­
mrnt, whether he la In aeeutd with Cook wa* yesterday awarded flit, |
th*
middle
af
February
to
a
level
ted
by
Ihte
young
lady,
vb
o
ewe*
Mra. J. C Ray and Mias Cather­
it or not, one* it ia passed.
tMKl damages against the Flornhi
ine Ray o f Jacksonville are the higher, on a seasonally adjusted her glartaua flours ta a OUns
Motor'Lines, Inc, hy a six-man,
guests of Mr. aad Mrs. John Schi- basis than at any time tine* th# Rsduatea Oirdl*. «hs offara n a
jury in Judge Frank A. Smiths;
summer of 1831. Working forces P*a p ra * «hst any wemsn san
raid, W w t Tenth Street.
court, sitting here for the seven­
on railroads also showed an In- wtar lb* new tlgM-flttlng
1 ’ nstel
teenth Judicial circuit, and A S.
Mr*. T. J. Garrett of Quitman, create white at mints there was M serrectly oeraetsd.
Herd ff'fliht against the »ame VlrO*. la tha guest of her son-in-law little change In th* volume of em­
‘ ■ P r in ts ” &amp; " S o lid s ”
fendanl concern by another jury.
and daughter, Mr. and Mra. R. M. ployment.
of
Cook
and
Bred
wore
Mason, Jr.
i n * BHOTUTr
v j i v i i B Ol!
vv
| I
______
“ Th*
numfcer HI
of ure
th* ppayrolls
.luitinr-MiH303-l jullcx
based on injuries each
received
the Civil Works
Administration A o K ' f ' R A
H (‘ 3 (1
(Continued From Page One)
last July fi w hen a bus of the motor
Si/.iw 12 to .18.
George Huddleston returned to declined from about 4,000,000 In |
'A
wv ® F
1 ^.
jrm^a C “
1 incimimjf
including it* president,
K
H
Tampa today after spending a January to about 2 ,000,000 In the H C 8 D 1 t C C H B r C C Kingsbury who i* on the code au­ line*, during a drizzling &gt;«in, cidlidcd with an automobile ilriven
k ending Mar. 1. At automobile U C B H U C
V
®
' lhllti,
few days here with his parents,
ntyy fo.
for the petroleum industry
hy Reed C«*ok i* a
government
Mr. and Mr*. J. F. N. Huddleston, factories there was a large In
were
named
in
the
Indictment.
(Continued Fmm Page One)
employe from Washington, D C I
crease In the number employed to
1000 Laurel Avenue.
The
Associated
Oil
Company
an­
-- I
approitmataly the level prevailing gtnlscd labor anil civic leader*, other major concern. Us president*
Including N- P Yowell, Harry P.
Mra. M. H. Balk has returned four years ago.
indictment* a»»* all leading attor .
\V.
F
Humphrej
and
If*
other
o
f­
Leu, .S. J. Sllgh, chairmen of thr
to her horns In Jacksonvllls after
ney*. finaiictei *. banker*
and
Substantial Increases were re­
ficials wrrr indicted.
visiting bar son-in-law and daugh­ ported also for th* textile, cloth­ county commission; W. M. Hamer
hcnils of large organization* on
The
two
major
com
panic*
were
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Wein­ ing, shoe and tobacco Industries. and John Baker, pre*(dent of the charged with selling
petroleum the Pacific toast
stein, South Sanford Avenus, for a Freight traffic Increased seasonal­ Orange county Young Democratic product* through **conlffdledM &lt;*rclubs.
few weeks.
ly during February and the early
gimitation4 at price* lower than
Troubles that have long dogged
part of March. Dollar volume of
those posted in their own station*
thrt
track
of
the
Orange
county
Mr*. J. E. Courier, Mrs. W. W. department store sales on s daily
The indictment declared that the
relief
administration,
were
Warner, Mrs. Georg* W. Huff, average basis showed tittle change
Standard Oil of California mar­
l^twfr Fkior
Ibtlrvinv
brought into the open, when Mr keted it* products under various
To-N ight
and Mrs. Marcus Tyre spent ye* In February."
10-35
Stone Raid that it wa* no lime to
10-25
terday
afternoon
tn Orlando.
trade names through the Signal
The board said th* value of con
While there they Visited Mra. stnictlon contracts awarded in "hack water” and "I want com­ Oil and Ca* Company ami the Sig
Stewart Dutton who Is III at th* creased In March after a February plainant* to npill it out of their nal Oil ami (ra* Company of ( all L E W A Y R E S
era w.M
Florida Sanitarium.
forma at cut rste price*. The a*
decline, with th* total volume In­
A* a r*!cult of thr lengthy *e«dicated for th*
firit
quarter lion a grievance commit ire will lie sociated company wa* said to sell P A T R I C I A E LLIS
Forming a party which motored "somewhat smallsr thsn In
It* product* through the Seaside
the
A Comedy &amp; llom nnec I ’ neked W ith
to th* Bok Tower on Saturday to last quarter of 1833 but consider­ formed confuting nf two repreaen* Oil Company, which il controlled
enjoy an afternoon concert were: ably larger than In the first quar­ tatlvei of labor, two men at
Official* of both the Seaside snd
liiinuin
Inlcrwtl— — —
selected by the Administration ami
Mra. Elisabeth Johns, Mra. Louis* ters of 1832 and 1833.*'
Signal companies were named in
a fifth party to be cho*rn hy thi*
Bolty, Mra. Rose Warwick
of
The Index of wholexalo pricaa four. Thi* committee will hear the charge*. Bond* for the defend
Cleveland, Ohio, Mra. Mary Thomp­
Wednesday —Thursday— Friday
II.IMNI r » r h
was put at 73.7 percent for
th* all type* of grievance* that may ant* ui’ii' set
son of Toledo, Ohio, end
Mrs.
Isktui limit f thi
The action
week ended Mar. 17 as compared occur and in event that settlement
Bertha Wolf of Pittsburgh.
with 73.3 the preceding week Tha cannot !r reached, Mr Stone will! sanction of V S A It of lit*y t it ii
W till
eisl Homer S
u mm mg *.
review the case In mTaciofial vl* ;
CHRISTIAN 8 CIRNCB CHURCH 1820 average la 100.
whom 1’ierpon Mi l u n . r 11
it*, which he maid he intended: t«» I
I' fird
toiney here, confer
ie oil * w * lit
make over the »tate
1j visit to Washington Siiirr In* ic
“ Mstter," was th* subject of the S t
A gnes Guild
Charge*
of
Frank
V
Ferguson
I
L*sson-8 *rmon tn all Churches of
Plans Bridge Party that fraud andjgrafi tainted oper-l turn from the capital, lla-- h*
Christ Scientist, on Sunday, Mar.
Iren working with a staff »«f a*
alum of rehef Ifv d o during l WA j
U.
Mr*. W .-A. twitter tea Weee icTllvlty and that the county had aaptsrants preparing the charge* s
Jt waa reported here that thej
Among the citations which com­ choeen to aarv# a* general ehalr
made illegal purchase In
ac
action last night follower! month
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the man of an Eaater subscript .on
qulting 14 new truck* tt* he paid
of imptii \ hy the September giami
following from the Bible: “ And bridge party to be given Tuesday
partially with CWA profit* were
jury, which did not end It*
now they sin more snd more, and Apr. 3. at 1:00 P M at th# Epis
relegated to the ilejMti tment of
in February a* scheduled, heiiiii^t
have mad* them molten Images of copal Pariah lloust by the mem
justice after the *tate admlnis
It desired to complete the «nv• ft
their silver, and idols according to bera of the Ht_ Agnes Guild of
trator informed the group that gallon
ft* l#f f f 4 Thru
their own understanding, all of tt lloly Cross Church. Reservations
l MTI4» AllTlfTt
his dutir* had nothing to do with
Hall indicated three more indo 1
the work of th* craftamen: they are being mads this week with
• opposed violation*
merit*
against
major
o
complin
i■
*
*
*
say of them. Lot th* men that Mra. A. M. Philips.
*'We can adjust matter■ when
are in preparation at present I he
sacrifice Visa th* calve*. There­
Among those appointed to as­ people are *nre,“ the FKRA chief
Jury plan* to continue it- im -if 1
for* they shall be as th* morning
sist Mr*. Lafflar In making ar- declared, "but when it come* to gatlmi early ru-Rt wrrk
—9
cloud, and aa the early dew that
rattgtmanU for the affair are: matter* of breaking the law. il
The Individuals named in
pasaeth away, aa th* chaff that
Mra. A. K. Philips, chairman of goes to the department of jualire "
Is driven with th* whirlwind out ticket committee; Mra. Arthur
Ferguaon claimctl that affnl*
of tha floor, and aa the smoke out
Branan, Mra. John MeLach, Jr., vita and testimony had been for
of the chimney" (Hos. 13:1 and I).
Mra. A. BArtholdt Paterson, Mri- warded to atat* headquarter* I ut
Th* Leeaon-Bennon also luclud Bettjr Balt Brown, and Mra. (&lt;lenn had not been relayed to Wash
od the following passages from LingU, party committee; Mra IV ington. He said that Don Cheney,
the Christian Science teitbook. F. Whltner, Jr., Mra. G. C. (*och assistant to former administrator
“ Science and Hsalth with Key to ran* and Mra. W. F. Raven-., Marcus Fagg, had Informed turn
th* Scripture*,” by Mary Baker flower committee; Mra. IV I. that the data w** in th* offur *1
Eddy: “ When we endow matter Perkin*, Mra. W. II. Htewart, and • tale headquarter*
with vague spiritual pow*-,— that Mra. E. T. Louck*, houae commit*
Mr. Stone replied that If if wa*
Is, when ws do so In our theories, tea; Mlaa Olive Dlnkle, tahlea;- on file It would !•** delivered to the
for of course we cem »t really rr&gt; Mrs. M, Mlnartk, tel Ilea; Mra.i justice department for final set
dew matter with what It does not Heyward Walker and Mr*. A. u ! tlement.
I’rinlrd On Pitnrllrrl ( iirdn
and cannot possess,—w* disown Bette, prlaea; and Mra. R K Mont-]
Any Stylr Type InrludUm Almighty, for such Cwories aalvatge and Mr*. It. L. Deal,
lead te one o f two things. They publicity.
Kentucky Kvangeli*t
mu Old Kitgli^h
either pro-suppos* the •*tf-*en1 uIn keeping with the Eaater era- Opens 6 Day Revival
tlon aad self-government of mat­ eon. It haa been decided that a
ter, or else they assume that mat­ Spring note be ueed for all 'flowEvangelist S. J Cannon, for­
ter te the product of S pirit’ (w. era, tallies, and
refreshment*. merly of 14ruisviiJe, Ky., will open
,19&gt;‘
-t . l l l f
Contract and auction bridge will a rIk -day revival service in the
be pUyed by the guraU end former Better Food Store buildprises wi\\ be awarded to the win* Ing on First Strr-ct near Hsnford
nerv In both games.
Avenue. tonl(ht at 3 00 o'clock.

Birthdays Celebrated
B y Truth Seekers P e r s o n a l s
n U U D A T

F l o r i d a ’ s ’ Daytona

[Celery GrowersAre jw a 1e r “
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CARD OF THANKS
DACTONA BEACH. Mar. 27.— (
Expected At Meet' Revised water rates will go into

I N D U S T R I A L
A C T I V I T Y

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PioneerN egroW om an
Resident O f City Dies
R » 7 A. Drvw.r, wlfs of Rsv.
Cast!* Brrwsr who la pwstor of
S t Paul's Colorad Baptist Church,
dlad sari/ paatardar morainx after
»■ tllasaa. Fuaaral servlets arv to
ha bald from tha church at 2 00
o'clock Thursday afternoon.
Tha Brswcr'a ora awion, ths
ptonaar rasldanta of this city, Rav.
Brawar having bean a poster hsra
far Um past 41 psora. Thr dead
womao wos octlv# la churrh and
w rtfon work la tor rasa, and sba
was known to ocoraa o f white and
mtgro rasldanta of this city.

“ Victory" will he the first sermon
subject.
Evar\r«li»i Cannon stated to­
day that hts work Is belnf con­
ducted as a supplement to regular
church work "W e are trying to
reach those people who are not
regular church attendants,"
he
staled, "and our Invitation to the
public includes the man In over­
alls as well aa the iwat dressed
residents of Hanford."
Services will be held ea'rh night
Ihle weak through Sunday night,
at 3:00 o'clock. A special srrvlca
will ba held at 3:00 o'clock
on
Sunday afternoon. L. F. Cannon
Is tha song leader, whlla Mrs. 8 .
J. Cannon Is organlat.

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P la c e O r d e r s N o w !
Invitations
W e Have Samples O f The Very
luatest Types— And Styles Yod
Prefer. Prices On Request.

N O T IC E T O P R O P E R T Y O W N E R S
St*l« smd Cesatjr Tax Hooka will cIom April Flrni as
p f»lll « r fcy law, arni the f.orentor tout notified tax rol*
tocton to rlfMtjr fallow the taw.
Las4i m wkkh the taxes remain unpaid April
lai wtl kt attoartiaed aad sold snd taxes upon dellntjr win be coDected by levy and
•W :

Jno. D. Jinkins,
Tax Collator Semlnok County.

Phone 148

1ierald Printing Co.

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going »n emergency operational

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CoWrfifl A
Wife DM
Servtoe*

Hosplt*j In Sanford..and that,

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, Hardy, *lce-pjr**lSirs. Ormond Jacob*. JIiho fina
er S iiivlly. Elecmiae o f coW weadh&gt;1 CtwrawdU, werebeat ill In Sanford fo r •‘ a * m « l
, Jacob*, trepmrdr;
weak*, retsm ad to her home bare j r the bloaaom* ore eipoctc’fl
ffi|*pn,rhUtorff^
Wcdaaadgy gam ing,

Icated

T* W , i»F t o n . gave a .tan
Mr*. A. Q. Warner anti Mr*, fl.
to Um sn u b era on t b e ^ a l j * of
P. ton *1 anl mooihoN o f the Girl
RdneatlM, atatlflg. that phiMreit
l i n t troop attended dM KNeaai
n*|*ht Ip h a r itw r e a llb 'H
r « o rlrm by*the Lake Mary traapj
tran * fw p i
w * **
at the Community House M f aba
tea (o n tort education wa* a fact nr
Mary Tuesday afternoon.

W ASIUNO TO lM , War. t L — H
y Mitchell l i Mach In the Urn
Ifh t arain. GoahJ H ew he hat
L He ha* aaepemded foi-h uatli
md la c * M « in fa r publicity In
d f way. N o one e e « denr th

Mr. and 1Mr*. Doe. Brown, are
building a new home on their
property Just o ff'th d thm'ewn-fliiiition. ford Rpad.
* die rtUiptlon j..Jfr. and. Mr*. )pri)e* WtsotV wyrr
1ted
removing EpeaU , at,'* dinner.' patty At lb*

a* M r m t i and I d f M n

bnei M lichee wild waa "fanned”
from the Arm y during Cool id i e
Administration because he crltL
f ile d the a lf s r v lc e too freely. AX
ih a t time be tea* assistant chieff
i f army hvUtidri, and It waa felt
th at hi* ram* f t *
reflected tot,
severely upon Me' auperlore.
It# eald, Ilf effect, that Am ir*
loe'a a'r defense t i l
"ro U ‘ «,"
that the equipment wa*
Insdoboat* and unsafe, th at filers wert
Huwtflplently trained, Iq fact, that

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(APg-s-lfhlihlnJt^tfb 4 m o * i A c r n t r r f i will not bo In bloom East­

r

E&amp; S&amp; fa *
which ha*' necei
e e rd M f* **« A .

m r iw mwmww
rilifl.

afMietf. OreM (
whiskey b&lt;yn#e &lt;
eu* imparities;
t * a naulfal M i

Mtfhma*. ramee

Owjnehag w af U w sM yw tt-'
•*** * o X N aprl when td -

wahd.St framer, waaftby

— approved bWi

fveryUtlac waa ah wrong. He wa*
Invited to make food hit aceusaIlona bed*a* a eoort-enarUal.
A apeolacaiar trial took plied
and the court-martial derided hi
M
npl proved hli charge*. He
vaad panumaad te fit# year*’ auapcnalon from the Army wlthoift

4*59-21.

borne of Mr, and Mr*. |&gt;. Sley In
Oviedo Sunday evening.
T. W. ' Robcrtron. . Mr*. Lillie
Betatylf sad bar. u n a w l wife,
and Mr*. £4. .Bennett, . and |
diUlc PimJcr of Uuinhol.lt, Tran.,
left Sunday far 4 Miami a ft* spending several days here a* the
fruaat* of Mr. and Mr*, K. K.
•Tribble at thrir home i s Spline
Lake, They are ea ported to ,0 -

n^alcAihl UajAi

eey O ff oral Cumrql*|* flefl),
Whs tp p ftv ti at cenltitutlonal

if.5-i#
w iiit *

the S o e u v ih pfan i f Impoaa*

the nellen’e pelf supply, talk*
the altuitloa aear with Senator

IPIaUhenekahmatt *r the gen
t a Banking
CtirrtfVcy

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Bather than atcept the e«nitPtee, MfUhall retifned from the
futmy and retired te hie bread
acres in the Virginia horae coun­
try wear M IddltWir*. Thee*
be
spent hie tlav* ieadinc Lb* life oi
ft ftntlem in farmer.
&lt;*ae* be got tired of
r k s in j
fosaa and went o ff to tndli (o
KrCet Hfey*. S o t h* stayed in the

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Wlllv4|d Wl*a«.- *M uj.«n*w(, t**J*,*
liearii which the aMocl^tlpn
made war# on eahlblt,
I J f«n y
gteeUitf. A fte r the ij
in*» l ,
d rill the meeting waa a
These aUeiw iag Urn flog S t |-it
Court o f Honor ..af, l
o— V BcouimarMonday evening warg:
Ur L
Hardy. !'
film*
McVehl%il,.f _____
Orm«vi*A‘l Archie
/
■ion*, flu
1 y d W a fp er, ^ f l t t&gt;avla,
Hicbaoa,and.Stanley
„ r . and M r*, A - G- ^'agner.
M n. Nolan Tore ,«f Ofata spent
several day* here Ipal. week with
her parrot*. Mr. and Mr*. George

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NEXT SU N bAY •- 1

F '‘y

bntkfyatial * n i kept quiet until
the Rooeevell Administration came
M o power.

M * U i /heqaeht vlaitor U (hr
B O M t'P A B V I T fiiy may prow.mountain*
THE SAME, JAMES! Advtnt of repeal baa medf it yell ■ WMt* U s e s sod the Capltpl. lie
even In the new 1114 care making their bow at nptlfn'a at*
and t/we* btp In California, but In CkasWr,
confers with Prealdmt Roosevelt
Wa, Mr*. Thomta Ctarnakol waa th* prou*
ehowa. Thla folding traveling b*r, a feat-re of the ffiilrk
aad never rale*** a chance to te*.
m otM r * f an I I ! iwound baby daugbUr, at
eahlblt at the ChUepe Aute Show, IneluJee two c a r w iie n
Ufy before Investigating rommll
hapVy aa a normal child of six month*. Phot*
contalnore, two ehakera, weighted gleiret— arid a mayoetrla
tee* In Congress. The "creak-up'
show* th* baby with Ita nr* ndmethtr.
dock to prevent missed aaPelntraenlsl
o f the Army in Its efforts to carry
out the presidential- order to de­
liver the air mall has given thi
AtTH RH K (jtllT M GHENT
must fimtrilrutr toward his keep.
colonel * iewg-awaited opportunity
■
When
parents
t-annol
suiqrort
to pay: “ I told you so," and the
H fll.I.V WO(lt&gt;, Mar. 21. -(A l*|
A T L A N T A . Mar. k’7. ( A l ’ i
retea*) la capitalising it to the and rdircat* their children this
Andrew it. Kalis,
7A. widely
Until C'hatterton. arhvn Star,
duty devolve* upon thrir rirarrst
known lawyer and former «t»l&gt; iliaiin-nl luat night her separalioa
MKeMU U ■ Colorful.
dai
kin.
l.'pidnlor, riii-it hr-rv ln-1 night nt frsnn (icnrtre llrpot, InartlilS 1^wa
and wtapoke* poesnn,
Knur payee are dev uteri In hy­
There an- no Iarngtuardtly Into the M il* Deal.
1, 1- rehidr'in* aaft.-a a long din--**, uf tha- film*.
giene fur nihthrr ap d , child and
*
, ■- i. i i i ■ t ■—
ft a * &gt; . pr..iiii|aa-&lt;rt III Hls alnlxa. 1 ,

her

L ilawiy .returned t*
work, in Orlando Mopd .1

outrning a fU r aptndltif ib * w « k .

tVc t’brdlttHy Inyiffe You To In sp ed Our
dvertioed
Men’s W earing Apparel— AH N ationally

tflac!

s id t a

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cad here with Mr. Hardy »nd the
children.
. . ,
A . U Wagner mad* a tnumre*
niediat* plans f&lt;v..a .Rvorc^ she
saM is a statement telephoned
Ifra a Mew T «fk .

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tkvag jragbe VtMN^QIatlnrrs
fur
tiu.. Ulad lVayala.4. G*.a W “ f »
vaccination Ind^R nthcr three on
■tauviri-* l.» Arlaritia. and wl a.'U
first aid.
tiini I.|,I.-S.riia-l I'reice cuulr'y ill
fin ally
three
I* ■ heading, tin- Ir -rrslature.
"Ilan gria o f Alcohol.*' II continue
the wile's duty if her hualnind
rumor horn* Inloirralrd, ailvrsi-s
* 0 « r , Mkr. 27. (A 1*1 Kur-, Ibe wnrklltg man not I f r e q u e n t
the ring hi* campaign to increase wine .hops nn ttu'idays utr.l warn*
Italy's population, Premier Mur jg s ls l i-rvlng rrl. ohotre drink* to
m N M .I m s bad
hnobMt. pHnied Children niulrr I &lt;’•

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There an* apace* Jv&lt; .that 6ial|f
names of i t s jddhlona to the
family. Thv bubixat i&gt; meawf to
he preserved as a family allium
and guide. f
It rnnlaln* sdflce nn H*iw te
Aral with rarereta prwliiaiss of

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w o olensS b

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Under LatestOrder

fa* newlywed a glvir|| thbrn tacit
ly* le understand That cefdi fam
Tig t* arpectod •« rear twolvo
&lt;WMU«g, sage the
AasociaUd

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1 'tM n n r i 8 M t

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WAMHNUTUN Mnr 2 fAf’l
A ih inuriair mid ,not ion to riuuih
thy cunul't Jirio tire s uullctuo-pt
a g S lb e t Bisfanp f snnuu s o l Aon I.
Iturroughs was taken undrt nd
vlscniilll yi-t. i .la y
hy Jusli. r
Gordon ill tin- llisirict ,,f I oluiuh l* su p re m e c o n i

B A K IN G
P O W D E R

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Doiitli T e ttid /
Double Action/

I I . i I n o I I I . M c­

Neil, I * noon s c,tiner|. renewal
married life grid rwvb* tb- fo-sd his ooni.niIon M e r e i)ie could
log, "R ight* and fhrttee of Mae
thirl the liidirtm.-nl foiled to
rlmony." quotes ■ rtleles of the charge an offense again I Hie
civil code, govern in g relations he (liirtisl Htata'i.
tween husband and wife.

m m m

Besides pointing oul Iral the
husband I* th* head o f the family, l| epeclfirs that when the
huaUad laapa mean* o f Jopport
and tbs w ily 1* ahl# to do ao she

At

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MKn Ma t t a n h h ir t

Prtoea That
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Stock d f T h t c ie t -

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H W tA n d Smartest
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THK SANTOBP P 1 A L P . 8ANTOg|l) rVOOpDA, T UESDAY, MARCH 17, 1MI

Ult'Roooeveltian
eek Since March
t m Hag JuetEnded
• r a n .

c an h am

irA B R IN O TO N , Mar. 1 7 - W*
' y finished the moat un« N k since M ar. t,
. » It * u j u t what the
the Congress and
th«
lonaa BttdM . F a r tha fir-t
a W ffly Wrtooa w ay, tha

at trtUciam opened.
l U f t d r eft ttw e d

hi.

1 UW ceadamnatory edl■*“

w n a down. Colo*
I ta rt iW IJada with

f, foliow^} by hi*
it, confidant, and rrTuin^ant
before
tha
Sonata
Omnilttaa, ' * u
tha

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M W h - l h a wd* dr popnad# dMbpprovnl ovar the
a p iM h

o distinct trends team to ba
iflV# fh‘ theiofchtry. On the
hand, sprlnghai arrived In
' /(betted
T.
. wall nadat way.
i atgek mart at ha* fat yet gone
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.itton to
ly attachad
a wild looking boom ihoold
. on tha strength oT
tha
indie**,
pre*um*bly
further big. fcfd wolf would
trgo from thd Whit* House to
a *pectnative orgy. E l ­
ba* ahown that tha wolf
r t haaa to he very big nor
drop dampening shower* upon u* . inlaa. llrcall that h* ba* bean at

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F u n d a m e n t a lly . W , k n o w

CLASSIFIED
BATES
r o e tin * 1 t h a t

Re Una S time*.
»»• •

~t Mm 1 Month,
fle e ward* la line,
rata for capital a#

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th a t th e

M» M at w hen

.a .- U t lo n .

arc

1 leant and hi. critic* ar* hamming

cloud, will roll away a. they al- h in t In m o a t s e v e r e l y .
way. do, and that after President
And a rock) road
carta inly
Itooarvflt ha* comproml.ed and opens up from now until that day
bargained with Congrca* ha'll get — in. May ui June—when Congress
through a reasonably satisfactory goes home to its hustings. Tha
Administration program.
calendar of Important measures la
In fact, a yowl aliar* of |u» not meager, for It Inrtudtl: tha
program la already through Con tax bill, the tariff resolution, tha
greaa and read} for action.
Ilut independent office* hill with Ita
•omr terrific kattlea remain to be veteran*' payment addenda, the
• fought Two aland out from the treaty navy measure and appro­
|rest, one negative and one posi­ priation*, alr-tflall
legislation,
tive. The President must preaerte CWA and other emergency
fl
|all he can of th* economy pro-1 nancing home loan
refinancing,
i gram eonlalned In hi* "regular" |the intermediate credit banks MIL
I budget, and ha hope* to
obtdln the -lock and commodity nirhang*
tariff bargaining authority.
regulations bill*, the rommunlca
Don't ovarlook Jaat how used Mon* bill.
Vow three or four Itefna on tht*
.' Mr. Roo*evelt la to legislative adi versilv. He had precious little ts- calendar hold seeds of imnienaf
side* that at Albany: with a hostile delay If Congrea* wish#* Anil,
] majority and a continual rompro- it being eleetion year, local In-

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U rm t n n ls i v u i i i r . y io r t d a ,
T f i- r e C o r - b v it resolV s-u t n * i a n
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am*
V n lli.g l*r» .-ln rr In- sm t Ih e s s r n r Ik
a , r a t , ) r te a l.'p l In M i n im u s . o u n .
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P ar a r .ls n lo li
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So
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f c im t y

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n o r t r i‘ # « * t rn » i» *r *it
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■ PtlgF WANT1C AND V t » T —
I Pa an aeeellent thing In thaee
day* ef “ strsamllsa" dree***, t*
pose** such a foundation fee
one's coetum* a* this brief
penile end vast, ef delMwetre
chirdenlie, pictured abeve. It
he* that greotty ta be daalroA
aeft, slinging quality.

y o im
W A ’ CH repeirwl
s**Vy knows bo*
•■a wba eeel’y
Jeweler. Meg. A*.

TUNDl Men’* wetch on Thlr
ilk Street. Owner may hav*
bp Identifying and paying

tUawd.
Sunday

afternoon,

child'*

1 cep near Sanford Av*&lt; an *
l &gt;Telephone

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of
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o u or gmaoIlM eeok
good condition. Phone

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HAW f-ANp-HALF FACCi Oeeer sash half
htl ef, the fate atlfm gia|y‘
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w fly it,
i M ndts Uis diflsrersfA Ays beauty Ja the in*war.
tamed wtth • IHtl* maybsiiina wsesckr*. MUIUna df
» If*
WkiUb e f life mak* g illy Visa M fsemstita, particular!
A ahd
aysbrew darhenere, for they kngw the vatu* * f amph.a
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I***r i h •m ■*

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homes with good [a in t,

S T A N lJ iY -R O G E R S

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hop#* R»mut rMfly Rprtiif rMCTTViry
seem t » b. fairly well confirmed
The usual aUtlalics are nearly all
favorable. On this hand, therefore.
President Roosevelt and hii allies
hav* all that they dealre.
But there la a aoeniy aide to tha
new Master frock. Almost In pro­
portion
business gets better,
boa loess men get le*« willing to
co-operate under th* N R A and la­
bor facia more In th* mood for
■trtktng. Induatrialbt* have forgolleii that rhay tb»m »elve* a»k*d
fo r N R A . ta b o r kWwa that on
a rilin g market 1* the time
to
■trtk*.
Congress la In Ita usual mld-*eailoit mood of uproar end ln*nbordtnatlan. To mek* thing* worn*,
the air-mail tang!* 6a* « o t Into
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lare|t** hpve particularly to bo
served, which bring. altvdr and
sugar Into ibe picture. The** Hoc*,
oddly enough. are very
similar,
eteri geographically. Their meth­
ods are Mkntiea) and ao are some
of their lohbfUta. tn both cate*
AilniinUftration spokesmen hare
byan. rtjfplcallj tallies*.
A frank young man from th*
Department of Agriculture, told a
iqngresvtonal committee that the
Mat augaf lodu.try thould
be
tgpered off. H* meat hav* been a
v.rj young man. And Henry
Murg»Sth«u Jr.
actually
annsuaeid that tom* of tha aiivcr
advccatn might have financial
interests Involved! To say which
wua a tribute to Henry Jr.’* politi­
cal Isnocenca.
As a result of both gaff*, the
usual logrolling combination in
Congress ta aroused and rtady lu
ge down th* line for *ugmr and
illn r, and It will take all th»
Preiidenl'* discipline to prevent
deep dipt Into tbs subsidy bln.
Bit Mr. ntsosevelt plug* along.
Witt an amailng and unprece­
dented dtafdaV of erectile* In­
souciance, be announces plans for
a week’s tubing tHp o ff Florida,
hi Vincent A'tnr'a yacht, whll*
Conrres* I* in seaalon. If you can
get away with all that, »ay the
get
political wlaacre*. j-oe can
aAaj with anythin#

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fra it th «a t i * i t
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MUane— Wednesday-Thursday-Friday

He »*n *itrJ that at N gw Te*fc
priro* “will not b * su ,(*ln *d a l tb*
i i U o f n i c a n t s« w h . “
Hajrlpg that laat w « k tha * * ■ n ltlee had r t W d allotment* far
tha Eaatcr "market, Edward* laid
“ jo u c a n t hnvn K a itrr f o r ’two
weeks." adding “ after a ' drunk
everybody la a prohibitionist . .
nett week they w o n t want tfteat
(the oran ge*)."

O f 1929 Displayed
In Booms 'Of Club
■ " *—

H EARTY LAUGH
S H O L T Z REPLY
T O CHALLENGE

’C H IC A G O ,
M ar.
* 7 e -(A P )P * par-hanger* atartad plastering a
million dollar* worth f f Headache
•n U w walla o f the Union League
C lu b Wednesday,

Eddie Cantor, Ruth Etting, Gloria Stuart
a t t f l . D w i d , M a n n e r s in “ R o m a n S c an d a ls *

SPEEQSTER
Alleged V iolators
Of Citrus Market
Agreement Named
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J A C K S O N V IL L E

U N IO N 'D U E STATION
Se m i n o l e h o t e l
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Standings

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M e * Terk Taakee*

ahead it inpotdfale, it an important cauae i

et Louis Cardinal*
Fanadeiatia n&gt;u* N*W York nianl* _
R u t in Beatee —
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I V'uru J ti'trh to h ave a lt r r a lr ic iio r is
j f*n ( j m | i r fru it m n u v f d . lit? ii**fl« rrid
j that it B u r ^ jirrtty
w i ll
under-

" jf ii frllnw hfttl tall thip money I hI imnI the irfiijn'rtuit Mtuatimi will
, . ,h 11 in voire* trailnl auay Intn j hi* &lt; li«n i•rm I'* ut thl* (n o tin g , thtjn
a inumlile.
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n n o M &lt;h n n * I f if iiu f u it h e r
re u ln c t h m i.
the lop, uhf*M' it n*««l:
, . pmm* T h e n m tififi f jl li o i to «*-ciirr a peel*i*» t0 pay h«*9 r r r Il.tH K I a m i in
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m im . , .** and th ru o ve r the hut(hr* r u r m u lllr r u im ld Vr
prrttllng
tiH* n iu til f r u it tn lh r
n u rtln ru i,
* ' rhf« in h very valuable
«l«« u- pat t ir u la i ly N'uw Y n r k , a r m id in g
m e n i,*' one !«Keiut ra n . " K e e p it in In Ih*" pm p ntb ri a l li it i n r i it * in j»ri*m r a f r p la rr.* '
jiun-d hy S r c i r t a r y S i r a l i f t am i
**K»ff* enaughp** i*aitl the hru*h
p if hi'titf fl In thu
riiirtn iilti* * f a r
man, or he ilahheil
il in
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,

corner.

A t the wimlowM a re ru rtw in *
gnlU c lo th , f ii r ij r i t l w ith ntlriN
Im ita tio n (fold. T h e a e rv ie e w ill
gojdp the d in ln tt Met n w a lriu l
rectt»re* ta b le an d t h ad n .
One man

contrihuteil

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" | ih iu iil if llu* p la te w ere le ft
u f with* m ien . . . if w e'il nhip rn u rr
of
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COURTESY SEMINOLE COUNTY SAFETY COUNCIL

(Contmuec lr a .ii Page On*»
speculators and against th* Mter­
T i u t o u o i t c o u r t Kg r n r
es l o f the taxpayers.”
Ctn.TUItK IN CO-OI’ BUATItlN
KKTINO tIURRAU T H. BIT!
W hitaker raid be opposed the
r u io it . COURT IIOUSK UUILD
measure "and brought down ypno
my head the wrath of, youraclf^n.1
the Imnd speculator*, and your de•*»
termination to defeat me fa r(re - O r i e l shipments *C Crleer
I allrd states fee W « ■ * * &gt; • ■ • * •
election *
3*i

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JACK HON V II.I.K . . I I J 0
A T L A N T A . . . . . . 17JO
C IIA M L B 8 T O N . . . **..10

G ra p e fn d t L e a g u e

Lme When
Hitt or Sharp Tumr-BO

S -J C e e / M m

Celery Market Reports

T h e faille* o f I WO tired again
In memory a* th* workmen patted
■tacka, bond*, m ortgage* and a
tatty a m p o f
Inaull
eaeuritl*.
•f
the rink's
"M llloln
Dollar
room ," dedicated to the insanity of
th* M g boom. &lt;
Am id th* bruthe* and past* wav

Ajr1*» la ttAm
rnm at **a*L Admit,
Charles***, Tslakasm*. Msehsts ami
•♦ksr dittmr cMlet th* 1AMI DAY.
Never has there k**a frsespselstie*
■srvk* sere any lies St fine at tkst s*
tk* ■ ** m iC A N t m o r r u . o m .
sight trips *• laager aecevaary. IDtsrs!*«, IsseM JackMar ils at 10:00 P. U .
•rrhlsg kl list* far m «* tier* st
i*SM. N# ether wry ghet peek service.

prorating,'
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Clnelanatl I M t
It : Phll*4el*hl*
ttills. It I I I In a ls*.).
Ilnalnn Urates. I ; tloaton
lied
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at. leisls Browns, I; Itufralo, T.
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CarOIntls. 1
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Jim Blade Named As
Conservation Officer

TOOLS m \

TALLAHASSEE.
Hu.
D ,—
( A P ) — The ConaerraUon Depart­
ment yesterday announced ap­
pointment o f Jame* A . Black as
conservation agent
In O r v &gt; f»

K I» rM s ! • : ■. Calif.
*. Total 7*.
The measure proposed' to rirale
Total rhlpmrsts N ew C r s * to d t l r ,
county.
H i t p * t i t i x * b tiim in te d ;
a mmmlselon of Dee members to r.
i l s : 1*1* season ta d ai s l i l t
moderate. Market
shout slrady. • It la % new appointment, Black
handle bund matters for cnuttl ■* s. t r r o a i M I I K I H I * k l » w e n t » Peet Carloads
in H i t «An&gt; — f e e we frtwa'
f, u. h.e shipping point
Monday, Mar.
It. I t ;
total for
anil political suh-dltlslon* In, do- srrtIon to date, t i l l ; t i l l season t* tlHised on delivered sales le u all was connected with the former
f l a t r t u i U A U 't le w u
I a Inch
•late, t i t * :
1(1)
resSod
In dalr . If i ns portal Inn rkargee)
fault.
erstrs. Isdlvli.ually washed
and State Gam* and fre s h W ater f W
uitnti/ftnUf
and Men pr#p-jj
"Your hill." Whitaker said, Nr.:t
■re cooled, fair ousllly, few ssler. Department fo r seven year*.
tr fy rem rdy i t in enr ii* y j
{ do* »*e; t d#a. I.»»; * da* I.II.
not only a hill In the InlereN of
I l l ; s-ts da* I IS -1.1*.
the bond speculators and aglinat
WAHIIIN.IYON: Mleady.
tl ,le.
greea, rlnorty. No rsrlnt arrivals. Te w k it h as 1 •* ; * d o * I.H. 7.M ,
the Interest of the taxpayer*, but
I ear* OB titek. Supplies moderate. poorer I I I I I I H ; * doe. I . I I J . I I ,
if marled Into law It would hav*
Penisnd llghi. market steady. Flor- few high as I I I . poorer 111-1.1*1
i F . M I N O L E
I* d o *
l . l s - t s*;
lag at am* -A, M. Tudayt
absolutely destroyed local selfIdo IS Inch crates. Indlrlduslly I d o * I.1I-I. **:
lu
m
it
lA
C
T
A
II
P
M
:
!
»
ears
goerrnrnt ami made you an tn re­ neaped. I New York. » Philadelphia! weelied ant. pcscooled. 1-4 dot. I.t»; smaller 1 1 1 4- 11 1
T
I R Z S H O P
t •I d o * moetlr around t.ll.
C U I V E U N D l Mleady. I I degress,
stricted dictator. In addition to - I'lilthurgh. 1 Itoslon, I Albany. I,
IT III-A D E M 'IIIA : Firm
l » de. rloudy I gla. srrvd. II ears os
lulllmore,
I
Providence,
I
Mprlngnesting unlimited positions ami ll-ld. M e.. . | ItoUSe, P o ln l. I IllSg. areer, lo gg r I Fla. arced. I I ears track. Supplies moderate, demand
track. Muppllc* llhrrst Usmaad slow, market
eleady.
Florida Id
Involving the expenditure of un­ h e m p t o n . I K o m e r t l lle . I c a r s h e h l on
Itsht market risen, belter leelln* Inch r u l e s . , la/.IrIduallT wasked.
for remnalanrnesl.
limited sum* of money.
r i » d condition, t doe t e l ; I d o *
*r vai im*r Fiona. ••
ITNCINMAT1: T r . u ' passed a p
J dns 1.11; t dos. 1.11.1»«.
I I : I - 1 s il.i* rn..-ilr 1 l n .l .l *. few
“ in view of the alsive, and 'your I odious nolle. I i 'Ii Irsgo. 1 Deimll, 1 l in; *' do*. M l - t s*. fslr &lt;iunllly I e1llghllr
higher
•
HI I cull e, 1 11rani! Rapids.
obvious 'determination to attempt
till;
*.|«
d
o
*
l
*
i
.
1
!
l
;
r
rust
let
HAVAMNAIf HI VRItMTONNl I Toto hand-pick the membership cf Inmsr Varda
F .I..
I .r .u s .1 1 ..
(M
N K W Y O R K : 8Ughtly W e a k e r tl
llir nrxl legislature, * show-dorm ■ klpplaa
Meade,. Nee. gy,
ilrntees, foggy, i cars sr rv d I nshould lie had liefnre the peopl;.
HANFIIIIU.liVlCirn M-rllos. Clear, loaded II FIs., t cs rs on track. IMal
worm. Ilsttllnss miolerals. Ilemaml rreelpls miulvstenl 1 cars FI*. Mop“ I invite you to meet tne in aoiel marhei steady. Carfoar.s f. i p
11cp mod/’fitl* lUffiBlUr plow, nmr*
Tampa and engage In a discussion ..J t11 ,&gt;P! " * ?',,nl &lt; b »»* W «n .tlellv. KM i l ig h t lr w n k ^ r . FlorMn !• Inrh
red eele. lee. alt lU sspoftsllon rrafpp.
In alwayn a good Investment.
Even when very
l dm I.U-l.ttK*
of this issue.
1A hrirproolrd
" * ' » * • Individuallittle
H in t U
money
lU IIV J g V
can
4I I 1
W
be
R
npent
| fv lll Ifor
VI
IVUVf*
food.
ly wkajiPii nrttl
m d e ra t*
"I stand now, Just as I stood at
A quan of milk of average - rlehpcM «upthe last session of the l^ghtaturo.
pliea from two-thirds to three-fourths of the total
to-wit: Opposed to your bond spec­
rnenry required per day by a year old child.
ulators" scheme and against any
About one-hall of the energy for a child of five
other bond scheme against the in­
terest nf the taxpayer*.
and about one-fourth needed hy a moderately active
"With your
misleading pub.
MU,
Ilshed statements Issued at long
Drink Milk for Health and Energy.
rang* through the pres* since the
adjournment of the l-rgiilalur •.
*
Grade
the people are liable to he misled
Unw
./%.
•
Paatueriied
as to your true position, hence.

M IL K

MUk

SPENCER

lion breaupe | IniUted upon doing
my duty by the people In oppoainff
| your bond apeculaUira' bill.*'

pohl

.• k

HARDEN -D A IR Y
rk«M 4»o

...

THE SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
o f Jacksonville
(ORGANIZED 1903)

Condensed Statem ent ot Condition - - Mar

.

C O M P T R O L L E R ’S C A L L
RESOURCES
Louns

, 0. ,
C a P ^ l Stock,
Surplus and Undivi
Circulation .,..........
Deposits
...........

%ONB
7.W0.U0
21,828.97
8,750.00
. 1,156.66
740.32
100,000.00

.

Condensed

LIA

Discounts
O v e r d r a f t s .....
Furniture and Fixtures
Real Estate ................................................
Federal Reserve Bank S t o c k ............v.
Temijorai-y Federal Deposit Insurance' Fund
Other Resources.................................
U, S. Bonds to Secure Circu Ijition , .......
U. S. Bonds and C ertificates O f
Indebtedness
............. $822,661.63
O ilier Marketable Bonds....... 140,288.00 .
Loans, N . Y . Stock Exchange
C o lla te ra l...... .....
10.530.00
Cash and Due from Banks
417,647.55
a m i

,

P 100,000.00
44*879.53
100,000.00
1,585,132.88

Jacksonville^ Florida
Statement o f Condition,

*

v*

&lt;
1.391.127.18
$1,830,012.41

$1,830,012.41

RESOyRCES

Cuatomers LUbUIty UttOtr Lettar o f Credit ____
Federal Reaen c Bank S V c k ------- ------- ..............
Temporary FVderal t '-v it Inauranu Fund........
Other Beeourcas------ ----- ------ --------------------------U. S. Bond* to Secure Ctmilatloiu.... U----- —
U. 8. BmmU end Certificate o ; hx) ebtednpae f l
OthW Marketable Bonda......---------Accrued Interest...---- .!-----— ........ . .......
Lopiu, N. Y. Stock’ Exchange OoUatwS,
Bankers Acceptance* and Caamercla]
Caah and Due from Banka,---------------- f
Hf ^'r~f A

OFRCERS
PETER

J. FEITNER

LIABILITIES

ARTHUR BRANAN

j. u i n g l T y

President ■ ■

Cashier

Vie* President

DIRECTORS
J. T. WALKER. Jr.
Chairman of lb* Beard
lent • Atlantic National Sank
Jacksonville, Fla, 1 i ■

PETER J. FEITNER,,

I'reeldent, Osrewla

Crprra* Co.

».*4

."A

/ y*‘1

J. L. ING
Vie* Pm
Sanford

AUantlc

N a tU e a l

JOE CAMERON

Bank

&amp; a 8HINHOL8ER
Crak* MaaeteaWm
2 Sanford. Florida

Mar.

COMPTROLLER'S CALL

Bankln^Iouaet, Furniture and Flx-burea ....._____

V

, -

surplae and Undivided PreflW

5,

.

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.V-i:

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t^.
AN I N D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R
SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY,

LABOR DISPUTE
BOARD BEGINS
DEUBERAHONS

P o t e n t 1 a lBoosts
In Pay Announced

V '' * 1

Delayed On
To J o i n
House In Votlny To
Override President
WASHINGTON, M ar. 2 S—
(A P )—The Rooaovelt Yeto of
th# yotenui-federal pay bill
prompted Senatorial wrangles
today that delayed decision on
whetherto fa in the House In
voting or to override
O«
veteran*’ argument*
were out of the way the SenI. the much-«ontended
d- . oottoh
control
to deala with. There
waa nb aign of a ballot
(Ini open n r alt against

WASHINGTON, Her. 28 —
(A P )—In throe crowded weeks
since President Roosevelt ap­
pealed to tndostry to
rale#
wages and shorten hoars, po­
tential pay heoata
affecting
ever 900,000 workers have been
announced. An Incomplete sur­
vey shows that tho greatest
beneficiaries numerically will,
be workers In the
automobile
and steel Industries.
William
Green, president of the Ameri­
can Federation of Labor cam#
forward, hoarteer, with the
statement that although Indus­
trial employment Increased by
990,000 in February approxi­
mately 020,000 wore dropped
by tho Civil Works Adminis­
tration.

3-Man Auto Industry
Tribunal Will Hear
WrongsReportedBy
Employers,Workers
v-

Temporary Airmail*
Pacta Will Be L e t
WASHINGTON. Mar. 28 —
(JP)— Temporary contracts with
conunerclal sir lines to traae,I&gt;ort airmail for
the
thpee
months will be let within tho
next three weeks. PostmasterGeneral Farley made the an■nouncement following confer­
ence* with the President yester­
day. Farley said “ No airmail
company whose contract has
.been annulled for fraud pin!
collusion may bid for a tem­
porary contract."
He
also
barred any company which has
offlrtra, directors, or any per­
son who entered into any col­
lusion.

WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 8 - (/PI
—The Administrations
newest
piece of labor dispute conciliation
machinery— the three-man board
for the automobile industry—was
set Into motion yesterday
amid
T "
new proposals for changing the
Wagner bill to make the National
Labor Boyd , (lied governmental
agency.
(
*
Leo Wolmen, named, as the neu­
tral representative of the
auto­
mobile grievance board, wss ex­
pected to find it necessary to cur­
tail hi* activities ** chalrftion of
*
the NRA’s Labor Advisor* Board
and a professorship which he prac­
tices at Columbia.
, Evasion O f Factp*
Th# other two member* of the
automobile boerd were men active
PHILADELPHIA, Mar. 28.—
In the long discussions which led *Any statement that private Indus­
CHICAGO, Mar. 28,— Directors
(Continued On Page Three!
try In the near future ran absorb
and stockholders of William Wrigmen now obtaining federal relief
ley, Jr., Company, chewing gum
is n “ shocking 11*,” Kric II. Biddle,
manufacturers, voted yesterday to
Jen sylvan is fW A administrator
appropriate 1 1 ,000,000 for estab­
end State Relief Board head, de
lishment, of aa plan o f "employment
cl*red recently. —
assurance.” ‘
In a frank, emphatic speech,
Only three days remain In whlrh
T h e Idea," Philip K. Wrigley,
Mr. Biddle asserted, •that recent
property
owner*
may
pay
their
president, explained, "la to give
policy of the National Adminlstrs
every employe the seme 'backlog' 1823 state and county rest and tlon “ shows a shocking evasion of
of income that stockholders hare personal taxes without suffering farts; It shows that we c*n't face
the penalty of having to pay for
In the surplus of the company."
the* costs o f advertising their de­ the truth!*The plan provides for payment linquent property.
His discussion of emergency re
_»
of a percentage of the avtrago
(Continued On Pag* Three)
This warning was Issued1 today
wage to any employe laid off. The
pefpentara will ,b* on a sliding by Jno. D. Jlnklna, county tc.x
stated that alt
scale with The workers In the low- collector who

INDUSTRY CAN’T
ABSORB JOB!
CLAIMS Bl

WRIGLEY FIRM
VOTES FORM OF
JOB INSURANCE

MARCH 2K, 1934

ig h lig h ts O f P r e s i d e n t i a l ^ ^
DADE d i r MAN HVeto
Message On Money B ill nnuifr nr
IDENTIFIED AS A s Read In Hojase Yesterday
™
TO BE
BANK ROBBER
■III T*e A-aerlalr* Press)

&lt;

U is a simple and undeniable
fact that th* United States, In
terms of compensation and in
terms of bospltalintion, has don:
and Is ihdiig infinitely more for
our veterans snd theit dependents
than any other government.

every Individual case.

If that
(pension)
principle
should be applied to World War
veterans at the same rate ss con­
templated for Spanish-American
War veterans by this bill, the an­
nual snd continuing charge upon
i
______
I am » holly and irrevocably op­ the people of this country by 1819
will amount to more than *830,DADE
CITV.
Mar. 28.— El­ posed to the u'lnciple of the gen­ 000,000 for that Item alone.
W A S H IN G T O N , M il*.*
eral
seiriee
prfision,
but
1
do
seek
bert Croat, 28, of Iksdr City, wns
(A P )— Revnmplitf ,*&lt;rf
to
provnlu
with
liberality
for
all
arrested here la-t night by OsVery large but wholly iluliutl NHA code price control
Seats county officials and served i those who suffered because* of
funds are bring dispensed dally
Administnt
with a warrant
charging him j their service In the (Spani'li- for emergency purposes, but th • • vice* under
,
I rball not
impt tUH will be con»ide:
with’ being one of the three men , Arnrie..n&gt; vvsi
funds are going directly to the
who held up *nd robbed the Clti- |hr 1 ‘t\ to ’ rthir niter or modi- purpose of saving farms, sHVing a special Cabinet commt
f&gt;
Ih,*
itlnlinne
in
order
that
irryr State Hank of St. Cloud of
of four, newly named -‘
tContinued On Psge Four)
substn-iP.il Justice may be done in
* 10.000 In rash. Mar. 21.

Served W ithW arrant,
Man Surrenders On
Charge O f Looting
S t Cloudlnstitution

New Group WfllSW
Contentions Tl
P r e s e n t Met
A r e Monopoi

President Hooscvelt.

The arrest wss mad* by Sher­
In the absence o f the P h * "
iff Young
Tindall
anil Bob
ident fr o m .t h e city, O fficials,
Buck Ire, deputy.
are reticent concerning 1
Paul Kirkpatrick, cashier of the j
development other than to
St. Cloud bank, accompanied the
I nowIedge that such a group,
sheriff to Dade City 'ind iden­
been set up. It consist* of A
tified the man as one of the
ney-Gener*l Cummings and Sec­
Roosevelt oa a major
rubber trio who entered the bank
retaries Wallace,
Roptr,
and
shortly
before
rioting
time
and
ih* R o m yesterday orarPerkin*.
-. m f
forced
employe*
snd
customers
to
hl* veto o f tho Coagraastanwas pointed oat that mcthodi;
the Door while they made Kirk­
al plan* for granting bigger al­
Grower8NameDom£r, of Itprice
control p*rmltt«d under
patrick empty the vault of all Center Span W ill R e ­
lowances fo r -Veteran* and more
SymeH, C. Partin As NRA hare been cbxraeteriied by
available rash.
place OH F e r r y
pay for federal worker*.
as monopolistic and;*te|
Croat offered no resistance
The vote o f 310 to 72 ngalnit
Alternate Members opponents
Cr. Titusville Road
lilt fly to result In higher pr1—
when officers appeared at
hia
the President found many
of
The extent to which each col
home.
the** high In Democretie B oom
John Mrisch, Sr., Ralph U. Chap- tlonx are justified will b# ths I
T h f uM woovlt-n 1'iliip*' Rt L t k c
He accompanied them to the
OovMiU costing their
ballot*
man, and Charles I^e of Oviedo
e.
county jell where Sheriff Tindall Mummm’ will he ilivmnntlril nnd were elected last night In repre­ Ject for the Inquiry.
contrary to White House wishes.
Th* Senate Us#king CommltV
served
him
with a warrant part* i* it will be rrmoved avid sent celery grosrers of the SanA similar ’ ret* by the Senate
rr^rte t| m TitusYlllr firry shortly
discarded a Federal Reierva board
charging bank robbery.
le Decesearj to enact the meatforil-OvIcdo section on tho control
Sheriff Tindall expected “ to Rfti r Apr, (lf dftt* of tho kr I r c«*I- ronimiltee which will administer plan submitted by the P n tld lfk
are la the fare of the presiden­
for loans to private Industry
lesve for Kissimmee with hla rhrmthtii o hich will nmik thr of tho proposed celery
tial disapproval
hot
It
wss
msrkoting
prisoner late last nlgVt.
Croat ficlnl &lt;t.ih*«tinn «»f Ihr new roti* agreement if and whrn It is signed substituted * bill offtred by
pointed oat last night that the
•tor Gists of Virginia.
will be bulged In the Osceola rfvtr 1-ii.Ikm Rrro*ii thr St, John* by Srcrrisny Wsllsce.
Senate had sought even a more
Hhw
The committee did not
rounly jail in-tiding trial.
liberal allowance then that forced
Hoy F. S i me*. Kre«l F. Dorner, approve the bill, bowsrar, bat vrill
I h«« infomi«t»on
oUtumril
Sheriff
Dowling of
Psacn
Into the gill by the House.
and
Charles
A.
Partin
nf
|gmgconsider It at meeUng Saturday
county, said that Croat had been ui thy liudivt martini: of tlu*
Th* Senate .banking committee!
woml and Ovipdo were elected as along with an alternate proposal ,
ronvirled at one time for bank Slntt^llf.ii| Drparynrtit 111 Ucalto
took up the
huuMvett-etrioned
sllernstei.
by » lUlvfnlioti «if Saitsubmitted by th* RFC.
y .
robbery In Pinellas rounly, but 1
stock market control btU In *x*eSelection of the sis men came
upprnleil for (in
Under the Glass proposal, Fadhad been released on a faulty ui 11•tit nn‘o who
utive session yesterday with ex­
itpi'fH tuition tfchU*h will immro dining a meeting of growers, held era) Reserve Banks would ba pmdiriment.
pectation *4 fir in g the measure on t r brackets receiving a* high at
had powered to make direct loans to
ilo- * viiiiptrtifm of thi* ink- (runt si the Court llouie, wlm
day
morning.
Governor
Sholti
'us
He
said
Croat
was
no,
ic
in
the fleor.
;• • 1 ,
80 peraent o f their wage* during
gathered In answer to s rafl issued industry in exceptions)
I . .. d during the
ordered th* books to be closed
circum­
dieted.
.On,the on# hand, tho committee an Idle period. .
hy the committee of three men stances. up to fire ye*re. Mane?.'
mills.
promptly, Mr. Jlnktns slated. s rJ
was equipped with o maadate from
Th* plan le unique, he said, In there Is no reason to believe that
surplus
\ -urn already bud been uppro wlm had been appointed at th* would come from thalr
W irt ContentionsSniil
PreoUeM .Roooeeolt to avoid.any that the entlro amount Is provided
on funds.
there will be any last minute rul­
|.listed for 'be removal of the old public hearing in lakeland
c k u m that wpoM waaken tho hill out o f Surpluses of th* company
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 28—W ) t o Be ‘ N a z i
1*1 o t’ nooden *lroctiire, it w«* learned Mar h tn represent Florida grow­ They also would have power .to
ing.
a d T ’e w an in g thot It had h
and employee era not required to
—President Roosevelt tailed out to
during the meeting, but engineers ers and shipper* Jn dealings with make such advance, through pri*
In
th*
past
It
has
been
possible
mod* tho target oft a "Wghto
contribute to maintenance of th*
for u
week
i| I the open sea ‘today
“ '•••I »vi
WAUIIINGION, Ms
had delayed trsimg it down at tha the Department of Agriculture un- rat* bank* jrith tha.toiler tw lfto
escape
the
additional
penallirs,
— s ' 1* ■ ■-**■— drive.
■
fund. It will be applied, eventuxlW.uL a i II ■ .
hr r a in o t r oy vmnrmvre* (st|. stre proposed agrrvovn* w*» ing 20 percent rlga,
* 'l »
-4b&gt;
-V ims— ypbl
tea set for a hearing today
nfflelal* who stated that it would approuxl or retooled.
Under thu Erderal
Resatvw
dropped
provided
paymen. ™ nishsl" of Vincent Asfor weighed the Bulwinkli' r*-*tdtitum fm
nmandgitnU panjr.
\
The
committe*
is
composed
of
•*' ! Is&gt; neerleil on April I heckno of
Bos ui plan system 12 credit banks
made before th* delinquent list ”
r ™ Vo'lVo'* "o'clwk
and vcstlgatrun of allegation* of s the lienvy ttsffie that Is expset-d Ixiring Kanul of Bradenton
as cipitatlicil hy the
,
governmeph.
went to press. This year theM ad|nt|&gt;&lt;, j , wn fho s , Jo|l
o f .tbtoNtw Tork,Block
Itiver 'brain liusl" plot ugslntt
the during the roneretw bridge d -dtca- chairman, J. C. Hutchison and 8 . would he set up In tbs Federal
ilit lonsl costa must he paid aft.-r, for |bc w „ n.
i, Ih ounmatlen of the volgovernment, the contention* of tfon
.......................... Page 1 w ol
Reserve d i^ lc t.
r, d
next Saturday.
Stinotng by the rail, Roosovrlt
. W*lnjMurpg*ottlon teetimony sub­
llr William A. Wirt wore as­
The
renter
-pan
of
the
wondrn
^
_
_
Th*
tax
sal*
will
be
held
early!
wave,!
his
hat
in
rr*|H)n*&lt;‘
to
n
mitted la UseOsairms o f a »on th of
cribed in Congres* yesterday to
In June In order to get funds in jroli,|nf f . rr„,|| f , „ m
crowd
h.idge will I,- erected t, replac.; M a r t i n
I 11 H u ll
1 8 Olson Says G. O. P. In
hglitega. - V • ’•
tin- sld ferry ihsl linr been iisrd 1
__
_
as rapidly aa possible sb that r e v - j ^ lhe Joc|, |||.
son, James, a “ iiati plot."
But before going to work on the
Person* in the Administration j,,
‘Bankrupt In .Ideas* :
nue* may be distrlbutnl to aid in was by his side. A
1 hi- SI. John........... On j
glsnra
at
bOI with o vleto to aypfoeal or re­
continued to pas* o ff the Indiana Xilosvill rniiil for tunny yi*
------tn *^
balancing
account*
for
the
current
1
lnorn|
nr
papers
*■
close
as
vision, John Dickinson, assistant
educator'* iKisition, meanwhile, a*
DAYTONA BEACH, Msr.
ST.
PAUL,
Msr. 28.—UP)— J
budget year.
Th&lt; h»ciii
inn
toN(i
the
President
csnuto
paying
at­
ascret try o f commerce, who head­ Nine hundred snd fifty consumers
ridiculous
Governor
Floyd
U. Olson
Hhwtjii't| (I ibI thr imru'W run't
tention to nations) affairs before
ed a departmental committee that
" I t 1* one of the slllirst stories i IrmliiTg to the pin* lit frn y will
Minnesota yeslerdey termed
of electric current furnished by
starting out.
IVIf T l » looorljitti 1’ irio l
eregkfd out d control plan.
that lias broken for some lime | Ik* wi'litoicil And irpniiuil curly ihtn
the Florida Power and Light Com­
After a yeui and u half of lrgi) Republican party » “ corpse" tad
After one of hit buslrst days
_ Tha committee’s report proposed pany (-Derived an aggregate of IS,- Trade Bodyln ItsNew
remarked Secretary leke* to t j NUMlliicr
s'lecplng
farmerhatth'd, Martin .1 I imuII uaa defi­ predicted a
yesterday
hr
set
aside
hit
time,
t different, method of 700 Monday In refunds on their Hoine A t Yacht Club
mdlJlf *
porter*.
i IlFfiiiitf a s * nt tofIt t»
sound;
P -y '
itl-o
w |,« nitely in thr hatidr t»f I hr ittw to- labor party victory In
upos.
leaving
Washington
last
approaching tho problem than that meter deposits.
I ftexford &lt;;. Tugwrll, h**i*lant , tfiven itiut the tut fm r oh the ri* da), A pridonrj of rim a* - polo e the key not i- of that party's
night,
entirely
to
vacation
free­
oafbodled Is lb* bUL asking pri­
Th* refunds bra th* dlffer-ncej The Bemlnol* County Chamber dom. Roosevelt’* Jaw stuck out Vecrelsry of agriculture snd use |him i ril i
llja brother, Sainurh r , hew- convention.
t li r« r And i nw Inn If niili'u
marily that a special comn^salon
blic«n
"Nevci
hss
the Ilepubl
between,* meter deposits snd tha of Commerce Is now occupying when mention was made of Urn uf the iulviRors to I III* I'n-iticnl I of thr Uikruhu
ruT, hid authorilim nt &lt;« much
Itoulrkurd Is
ho m o ted to administer th* mtea,,rior ,&gt;ruj« rt Hint will he 111 thr dame JioMtiui) hr liMlimclf party, hutii nsiionolly *nd Icxy^Jly
amount o f money required to pay new quarters in the municipally House over-riding his veto of the In the 1032 campaign group that | f|r„
owned Yacht Club building nn the veterans' pay bill but he declined was denorninsterl
been quite so low in morale Odd j
*«*• )
the
Irrsin . |lUj|( .,ll( tlf fr,|rln| spproprratio.s* u u puppottrd to be
a two months light bill.
Open hearings on th* messur*
trust" declined comment other | f„ r K,1(, „ u |,,K ,*yi, i hi* year
| After t'oolk county hud won a so bankrupt in id*** ** it IsjV**
any rommrnt upon It.
*According to Clyde A. Byrl, lakefront
wore computed rosterdey mornm lh rr
Officials of the trade body com­
Reaching Jacksonville at (t:30 than to n«y hr win
lit fHi' ' MifH'hi'llftj^ ihrir appeal,‘ *" montha* figlit to hrm* Martin day," asid the (smier-labor lead- [
Y r tag.Mot the reeelpt *f Whitney’s manager lor the company's local
■ tiujirti" by thr t»lk.
branch, a sweeping revision of ac- pleted removal of all necessary o'clock, the
President
drove
tin'
it f«*8si iltU ^ iitio n In vite d th r 1 InRiil| tiack to thi.'i country from *r. “ t&lt; bus stood like a man ds|qd, |
* mendmeets, which,
ren. rally
equipment tot* yesterday, and through cheering lane* of cltlxen*
m e m l*«r»1i11- o f t h r
H tat r
Itoad f'anatla, United Siitrh imniigra* watching the parade go hy, mpd
spooking, wwnld rvnsov* tha bill’s counts w*0 mad* and soma 010 re­ usual dally operations were th* over
a five mile route from the Tampan Arrested For llr p a it m e n t to M tlintJ th r hnd&gt;rr tlon olfiriiltt qufpMonrd hid entry not knowing what it is all sb&lt;f&gt;"
hard and fast ratotftgd Uav* vlr- fund checks mailed Saturday.
«t Urtroil, |&gt;Uari£ him under Uichstation to the dock.
Whan th* company found that a order this morning.
'Death O f YounK«tcr drdkatton.
toallp everything Ml* th* diecroStore License!
meal nrreit for entering the coun­ Kress
Tho to accompanying the Presi­
Th* building has been arranged
customer
bad
more
money
on
de­
Thuit
Mrtmdlnff
thr
mw
th
ur
regriatlosCW tha federal
try without a pa pin t Office rt
to Bceommodato almost any activi­ dent on the m ils* aside from the
posit
for
o
m»J#r
than
required
to
were:
H
M.
Fcpwurth,
II.
*1
.
1-eh*
Hearing
Set ForApnB
heard or Me federal trad*
CLKARWATKK,
Mar. 2 8 .- A
wen* permitted to rontiiiue with
cover o two months light bill, th* ty In which th* trad* body might guard* were: R em it Roosevelt, warrant rhsrglng
usxton.
*
msn*lsugMrr inam, li 1 tl Amen, of Altamonte him to t'hlcugo.
of former President Theodore
tho cloe* of Ih* hearing, different* between th* bill and tha partielpaU. Equipment Is at hand son
TALLAHASSEE, Msr.
was issued in magistrate’* rmirl SpFifiK*. nnd Katl ldcbmann Th ry
In A^ia Minor,
thr
Orcek
rax refunded, Mr. Byrd that m*y b* used in th* serving Roosevelt; Judge Frederic Ktrno- yrsterdsy for George
Fletcher had road Info
Wygant, were {h«»itr‘rurt| to the lloard hy freighter Maiotiw, which Samuel —tjuo wsrrsnto proceedings
of light luncheons, in css* local oi chan, New York; Dr. Lester Hel­
.Stair So-nalor
J. J. F a r r u h
of
tho lotto* o# !'resident
.
in Bull chartered u* n yacht prr* Ing to ouit the Ilorlda bu
visiting delegations find a • need ler, Mobile; George T. St. George, Jr., 23, Tamp*, driver, of a car
Jt sariM Jib* bUI mot Tho average required meter de­ for such service In connection William R. Siestas*, and Lyteil which killed Chare Eugene Ho- T il ufctill»*
tumahly on which to edcapr from license of the S. IL Kress Co. . C t f
posit U 919, and Um company)
lireccr, aUBlind through the Dar- charges of violation uf th* tlsjo
with meetings staged In the trad* Hull, New York, Astor and Jsbiea tureau. X-yesr-nld Tampa chlkl, at
afford" to pay* 8 portent Interest on th*
Indian
Hock*
Sunday.
flaui'
Trafck
O
fficials
damcIIes into the Sea nf Murmoia. anti-trust laws yesterday was not
body office. Rest rooms also sre Roosevelt. The destroyer Ellis
i t orooodfog to Mr. Byrd.
In any patriotsThe warrant was sworn out hy
The Maiotit reported one pan* for s hearing In the supreme «
took up the trail as the
yacht
iraOaMo.
Banned
For
(Gambling:
the child's fathr-r. C. E. Itotureau,
ftengtr Aboard, hut it was rumored on Tuesday, Apr. 3.
moved
down
thr
river.
Th*
City
of
Ssnford
leased
lb*
i axstrThe action wax brought
after a coAiurr'i Jury Had rrroni*
that Intull had transferred an­
building to th* trad* body for a
utatfon
MIAMI.
M at. 2B.—(A*&gt;— Four
Key West drug store, and
mttkdAd that Wyirnnl 1up hi*l«l fur
other
verjiel
before
leaving
tho
period of three year*. Repairs Sholtz Orders
men Jn* hiding t he former auper
factor
D^ive th« ^mnd jury.
that one Kress Co., incorporated
[lardanellea.
costing about |4U were required
intend* nf **f the mutuel room at
d 1028
ink Texas and soother Kree* CdiV
ifivlatrmte
V.
I
G
it
fi
art
Apr,
On
Slot
M
a
c
h
i
n
e
s
before the building was in proper
Tropical Park, were jurmaiienUy j
that f*lineorporsted in Nsw York Jolq,(Ay
10
At
thr
dmt*
for
a preliminary |
THOMASV u X r G o^ jMar. 28— condition. The expense was born*
Issued a
SUtat e l* .
Wypint w i»
rrleaartl bam d fr&lt;*pi All FJonda 4rack a IhihyBarredOwlGivcn th* •burin*** of supplying
T a l l a h a s s e e , Mar. 2 » - m haarinff.
(A^— Hansel Wilson, negro suspect by the city.
chsndise to Florid* store* o ljtb *
from jail under |2600 bond poalod
—
The
order
went
down
yesterday
In
tho
plot
to
extort
|10J)00
from
wlth th*
chain, »nd operating these stoHa*
from Governor Shalt* for a state­ by hit father Monday niaht.
Stock xaaricat Howard M. Hanna, Cleveland /Isecret li.-sring nf the iletalla r»f |
—-------in mtralnt of compeUtion
add
wide
campaign
against
illegal
slot
naactor,
was
shot
to
death
In
th*
Another addition to the Sanford free trade.
Into defraud
t » wra th* ca
Jett Told her* last night whlls at­
machines.
Injured Aqtor Joined “
7BB public Ilf Municipal Zoo was reported today
of .thooarUov
tempting to oaMpog
Every sheriff In Florid*
wss
l&gt;&gt; I'arks Superintendent James
agI*halted Into th* drive, under
hod Jut bora quo*Mouglitnn.
Proceeds af tha sato af Chris 1_______
!
Th a r*0 «iiriilaalft&gt;iiv
i n n at Ate
Icon and was bring mas Beals will be used to’ psy for orders to report hi* finding* to
Through the courtesy of the
—
—*
1
it*
secretary,
^Walter
men*
b&gt;
MIAMI, Mar. 28-ri/O- Gn«f
taka* t o o u l l w tho reseed floor aorreetlva and preventive work) tho governor.
1'snliirr Club of Orlando, the col­
exonerated
tha
offlceia
|
Dam-Min,
No particular county wss men- that com* to Georges Malax*, the
o f tha Jail when he grappled with for mm child to each school in this
lect ion of owls was increased by
tlonad but n iettor .inslied to *11 ‘actor, with news that his bride uf I and ilirrctnrn of the Gables Hsrth* Jailor, brake sway and tan.
county at once. It was decided at sheriffs over th* governor's sig­ alx months had b««n killed In the I irig A.,)* 1st inn, operalors of the uric baby barred owl. Thr new owl
already has become acquainted
Tho Jotter shot at him lira rim** n meeting o f th* Bamtoal* County
u m * nutomobil* gccident In which track, finn, “ knowledge uf, ur with its feathery fritnd*. and has
hot apparently without effort. Th* Tuborcnlooto nnd Health Associa­ nature raid; participating
in
any
Irregular!* 1 am receiving gam plaints from he was critically Injured, was *»ro r t t n t Into tho toll yard tion, hold M **4*v at tha horn* of
in '-unnertion
with
IK* otlrarird Ibo attention of xoo vis­
ol| M rta o f Um aUto In ronneetion sauged last night by the comfort lira
itor,
whoa th*
tho ,jailor fin d again Ml|t»g Mrs. Jultoa Dtoffektor.
with tho oporaUoa of slot mschlno* ing presence of hla &lt;livurg*4 fii*l j charge,,
Caonty N ona Dorothy Lamb whore ni raoy to hoing paid off.' wlfo, who hurrtod here from K .*
from
Florida
“Those hanneil
was author load to select tha on*
tracks were James J. Walsh, a
K ID N APER GKTH 5« YAARK
Tho govornor jwlntod -ut that York to "do all f can for him.''
child to tho graaloot need of corWife No, 1, the former Hci. ri t aluidian, who was removed os
FLOftlDA GIRLS HBLD
(108 of snob machine* “la *
^
raotlra and preventive work la
A LB AN Y , N.
Y,
Mar .
28.—
ton of th* laws of On* «u te.” Valery from whom h* wsi dlvom-d mutuel* •innsgt-r last Thursday
AKRON, OhKhUr. 88p-(A F ) oarii school, and to hay* the'work
"It to my flolll and miuvst," last July, walked Into the fmon after a preliminary presentation (A n --M an n y Btrewl, cunvlctt-d of
at oaco. tth# had presented b* raid, "that thorough Inreotlgm shortly after th* St yrsr-old *lag&lt; of tb* charges to lit* track oper­ kidnaping John J. O Tunnell, Jr.
and for ftOJXM ransom last July, was
T
tton to r m r oraaty ho mad* bp and screen actor had boon in­ ators hy Ik* commission)
Willis ms, li e cousin*, were b.
ponr offtoo." Ho then told sheriff* formed that his second wife, (»•• George 0. Fox, take-off man and given a mandatory sentence o f M&gt;
tho meeting to "otonn up'rath slot nuchln**, former (to ffy . Stafford, 10-yc.o shoe, writer; Aril# Bieler, an years in pri*«n yesterday. A r­
imsd tore. Th* giria told
they, fas-----‘
n s : Mrs. f t tBF* NCosot tore.
which ora ritlntlnnx of th* law, old Graemrieh, Conn., social regi* outsits racing commissioner, and rangement* Were mode to take
a .lfr a r y
*1 M « l i A. Eachary,. l i r a . L**sh, and Mra. ax poa amp fall operating poor terito, white ho msrrird tig month) Isrsli* Britcher, who Wfa to him to Clinton prison at Dana*morn.
rbnrga of th* ticket
ago, was dead.
eouaty.
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TO BE REMOVED TO CONTROL BODY

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORDjrLOItinA. MONDAY, MARCH 2fi719.11

NEW O R L E A N S, M ar. 26.—
(A1)—A th u n d e r squall of g re a t
inten sity blew down ’ a t leaat
75 houaea In a fle a block area
in the Edge wood aoction of
New O rleana to d ay . A t leant
a dosen peraona • w are injured
and b ro u g h t fro m th e w reck­
age. L ira wire* and open gaa
main* offered a n a f te r ntorm
m enace but no death* w ere re ­
ported and a n h o u r a fte r the
blow resident* were (till unable
to glee coherent detail*.

OF HIS

j

Usual”
Threat
CHARGE Of Auto Strike Ends

Eventual Withdrawal
Of 40 Million Acres
Of L a n d Indicated
In Davis’ R e p o r t

WASHINGTON. Mar. 26.
— (AP)—The House today
approved t h e Administra­
tion's temporary
air-mall
bill, completing Congression­
al action on. th e measure. It
now poaa'Jfrthe White House *
Thera is jut doubt on C a v ;
itol HOI th at the President
would
W ithout. ^fc U j*»entlng voir, the !
H ouse., y t^ ed' th e
co n ftren ca j
re p o rt a w o f i l s i n g
it* differ-1

W A SH IN G TO N ,
M ar.
20.—
&lt;AP &gt;— E ventual w ithraw al o f 10
million acres of land from prtxlur
tlon through corn, w heat, cotton,
and tobacco reduction
program s
was indicated yesterd ay hy C hes­
te r C. D avis, A gricu ltu ral A d ju st­
m ent A dm in istrato r, in a rr|M&gt;rt

Miami HadlOOPercent
More Visitors Than
It Did Last Season

l a It*.
fa rm , the bill auth o rlie d . th e |K&gt;*tma*tcr-grneral j JA C K SO N V IL L E, M ar. 26 —
o ft-repeated
to u m A rm y airplane* and equip-! Aa p ro o f o f the
m e n t f o r m all c a rry in g ; req u ires! sta te m en t during the past w inter
th a t p ia a e a . be* equlpjved
fnr th a t Florida
its best
“safe** d a y .y tu l /lig h t flying and j i
be • lor*
th a t p R o p lie ‘m in e d In (he rite i
'onim tree
of the equIpoM it allow* paym ent • now comes forw ard w ith t|ie r e ­
o f expense* incurred by men u se.li!su lts of £ survey made in v ir­
In the m all service; perm its re ­ tually every section of the |»eplacem ent and re p a ir o f plane* [ ninsula p a rt of the sta ta .
loot o r dsA ygad in the m ail srrv - ‘ The survey was undertaken by
lea; a n d .d lrg a ta th e po*tm**ter- the sta te cham ber in connection
g a n era l to* tell C ongress on the w ith its cam paign to raise $100,­
flra t day o f the next session how 000 to keep the Florida exhibit
m uch It cost to havo the Army in A C entury of P ro g ress E xpo­
c a rry the m alls.
sition of 10.14. The exhibit spon­
Th* S enate today gave In to sors have m aintained
th a t last
the H ouse on th e federal pay y e ar's display went a long way
question, and then took up only tow ard a ttra c tin g
tn u r b ts
to
th* rem ain in g controversy, re la t­ ] Florida the p ast w inter.
ing to th e v e te ran s' benefits In
Miami, the survey revealed, has
th e Independent offices hill.
I had som ething like 500,000 visi3 y concurring In House pay i tors during the w inter
an inprovlylon* which a re m ore ac- 1 crease of approxim ately 100 |*crceptable to the W hite House, a cent over last year. Miami Reach
fM.000,000 saving was accom* I reported 2M),000 visitors, an in ­
pllahtd.
crease of 50 |&gt;ercent over last
H fv sa am endm ents provide fo r year. On the G ulf C oast. St.

\ \ \S IIIN t;T O S . Mar. 26 —
( Al*&gt;— \ resolution for Cong rrssiim al investigation of s ta te ­
m ents It) Dr. W illiam W irt,
l.a t&gt; , Indiana, rd u rafo r th at
n t.iu h ii'
i(
Mte
lloosrvell
I .
ru
said Ihcv were *tt
,t .* I i oie*1hros the p re s­
ent governm ent w as introduced
I imIbv it)
lle p resen lstiv e llul •
m inkle. N orth
t arnlina Demo-

S H E E R S STUDY
'NEW MARKETING
jPACT FOR CELERY
Secretary Wallaceiias
Okeyed Agreement;
Growers To M e e t

erst

"T otal farm Incomes from the
crops in 1911," P av is said, " in ­
cluding rental and l*enrfit pay
m ents, is estim ated to have I r r n
$1,2?1,000,000, as com pared with
12.111.000.000 in 1912. an increase
of nearly ftf» percent.
" P a r t of this recovery wa* un-

CITRUS AUCnON DAYTONA BEACH!
MART SALES OFFDROPS PROPOSED
AS WERE PRICES SAW# TAX PLAN

i**ti I \S illi one or tw o exception*, it
"ii'il | i* n duplicate ol the agreem ent
thttt which wa* lead* nmrnde«l. and
'll* d approve*! nt n public hearing in
"ii.
la k e la n d e arly this m onth The
mt*‘ principal *h a n g r
i« th a t
the
th e leeoid «•
n "f
the neteenieiit will term in ate on July
I*
la te coiniiii re«» colli- |
...................... m illite r
I m lny
by
„ r n„. s e c e r n e n t w ere
'• " '* •
J l • “ ," 1 •l*- '«&gt;-d th a t
dislrp&lt;iiti*ii aim ing tlic va
mu- „ t tl». IVrsi.Iv n l s a.lv l.o i v
„hl|M,jn(. , r(.n f ir . in
■aid III- u -h rv n l ''» • ' rati keep Mi
,„ ,Uv
. rlion
" rt..... .
" " '*• u n " 1 **■ • r*
i. . n t i r i r a t . d fur the „ . .o n th a t
...............
I« -u p p l...t h.m w ith s . S talin.
| „ fflr(B, . llf „ lr&gt;r , hi)1|ljnf o r .
.
1 1
' ■ - 1'" 11
K1" '1
»M"•, g .n l.a t l o n . have railed m eetin g .
f"'*
“
• «ng"•**!,".all „ f d irecting hoards to discuss the
•ilIon and oth**i , i«*iM»niltee I** HtvestigNle
the M|rrrt,lni.n |

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m od
[Ihl,
inty
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thls
.

At
Cu
dop«n .
Bg(.
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ra n

"B usiness a s usual" wav the
ord er at fa cto rie s w h e n only it
frw days |g u iv u ik c u w ciu film y
th ro u g h the gate* a t the end of
n &lt;la&gt; *» work w ithout know ledge
i xxhrihrt they would ru tu rn in Ilia
m uiiuiig.
i1
T h r cvnter of interval sh itte d
today from W ashington to De*
n o n wiivic eii . . KA I'juiU is *«t
up to pasa on qutfdiluu* ol u p i v '
m u ta tio n , Uisiiungk', and d u c ilm in a t loll*
F ioni W ashington ta in t' word
th a t now t h a t tho autom obile
**tnkc th rea t has .«vii dissip ated ,
by P re sid e n tisl action, tho W ag­
o n Labor H oard hill becam e m om
tho focua of controversy
to d a y
w ith in a n u fa tlu te r* of the world*
d m o u n n n g it a s "U n so u n d ."
*
O n m any tongues as th e Sen*
ali* anu lho h o u se proper d e a lt'
w ith o lh er m a ile rs w as tho quoslion "W h at e lfo c t will te rm s of*
the Roosevelt autom obile s e ttle ­
ment have on the W arn er bill?* *
The legislation would outlaw
com pany unions. Sin h unions um
acknow ledged us re g u la r under
tin* plan accepted hy principal* to
ho* &lt;|uatrel in ilu- m otor Indus*
try .
i*ii-idi*nt Hihi««*w 1i sniiounred
a settlem ent of th r au tu u u ’bilo
labor disp u te la s t nig h t w ith .1 *
dei-laration g ia n tin g the abaoluto
fiecflom of collective h n ig a in u ig
foi la b o r
v
M an u factu iem and liilwir It*Ad*
r r s were brought into an accon!
hy tlu* Pi evident u fte r a n o th e r day
«*f toiiferi tires. winch included
m eeting w ith re p ie se n ta tiv e s of
em ployes at the W hite House.
Tlie settlem ent hi«»ughl an en I
to a d iaw n out r«*ut invt*r«y which
had th ie a triird a *-trike inxolxmw
JMi.lNMi men hi th* m otor pluitf^^
and m eiiai m»c the A*tnuni»likli&lt; o a
It olitlllt.* I t hi Puge h im i |

Coughlin Predictefl
Just, S a n e End Of
Auto Strike Threat

Winn-Lovett Truck
Loaded *'WithGood^
Destroyed By Fire

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DKTHOIT.
M a r . 2«.—■;
(A P I— Kmployrs ami workera in MlrhiKiin'* ;utlomol&gt;ile
factories drew together un­
der the Presidential jieaec
pact today ami looketl ahi'nil
to what promiatM to bo Lho
host soason slnoo the .Spring
of liEil.

| TAM PA. Mar
tfl -&lt; A P |
!
'C o m p a ra tiv e fig u res for th is week (
,111111 last given out S a tu rd ay h v jC M '*
J the Florida C itru s E xchange for r**n* ml
1 the ten auction m ark ets In E a s t• [ fund** f
|e r n United S ta te s *h&lt;iwe&lt;) th a t j^unicii
Ita v
U v . . | ; .....1*■'";; »;•"**! The hoards of d ire c to r, of the
' e itru s siiIcm de*«ine«| 2h '•urn from I
In Mi Pun'!. W ilt »»i'l, ami it .. . *
.
,,
e
iilia
n
t«•!
ili
.
.
, .
.v*anlor*l l»vie*lo 1 ruck t»ro w rrs(
la«t w.-. 1 - to t m1 ..f IKIM while th.^.IdWpp*.
. Ili** «••»■*»•»*l •**•• R-k-* in** mill I a*u .
.,
. . . .
**• Mk’i n will*
, .
...
I *»*'•• th*- .Miindanl tiro w rrs Asj
city
r
i
average !•••% p iu e on oiM'ige- wa» i ,
(•••iii tic*-*| Ilu* w *lfnie of the na
.
. . . .
'*
*
MHiation,
tlu* Palm er
hiirnis
H re n t- lower this week O ra|*e-1 '
'
turn demand* it, I h a ir nam e the
&lt;«i||H*iutlon and
the
M anatee
fruit advanced 7 te n ts ; tang* fines
‘•••mu In i tel*
win* m ade III**
t ••uni) (Growers A ssociation a i r
in half l***v***» nd\Mined h2 cOfll*
M
statem ent* *
to inert
toiut’lit or
tomorrow
ami in hu-hel lM*te*» daily box l ' *l®n, *
W ill added, liow evei, that InUi|fht. it w m■ utlderatood, to dl»
pri***s fm orange* and g iu n rfrv it ptcsidei
p re fe rn d not appearing la*f.*ie tin
cu hi* the aK ieem rnl.
I rem ained iiimiiiI uncnnm**d thi** J Mcrrlu*
• Ion*'* in le t-tut** comment* com
U M Scott, lots I Am erican
week
, th at M*
m ilter lo aded hy Kepte&lt;*ent.il ive
I run (iro w trs, In c , rc p rrselita
ItiiVhuni. T* xiin, Ileiuoerat
j The log advance m t.m genne*
KIV
*‘l «|o»i't intend. * In* said, "to in* ti\e , sta te d tI imt he hud ntailed u
in half Imixps m n attflhut***! to the *’ 1,11 U*1
used aa a * UXJ^u acivcu lu sUiglc • opy of the ag reem en t to o ffi­
Stow*I mmppkri t s
tw x m I — &lt;
**
Action on
out any one or two of these so- cial* a t P ittsb u rg h .
gvrines o|*#ne&lt;l a t $1 74 M om Uy,| on‘ *ti u4
A lthough
"practicable** plan- advanced 41 ernfe Tue-*la) .ind *'r j Kr"*', M
tailed intellectual ladlcal* to take the nirreenienf requires N re so lu ­
I have been worked out for u»e of *• lined |M cent* T hursday
tin Matin Ini tin* wlndc piogian* ’ t ion passed hy the ilire rto ra te of
No “ I*"" *•
tin* m i p vi..tlon, hr *tat« d
the laud in some regions, U nvnj[ »lm*ks w en s**ld \\ •'•hie***l.i\ im r.
W .ti -anl In l*eln*ved
'
continued,
read ju stm en ts
a ir F inlay Tang* i in* ** in lit* If l*.s«s ' ' " ’'dui
Il I** an ticip ated that thcUKicc
x•-■ icution of In* c h arg e - Imiild
"com plicated" by the hum an pruh- *' were sold olilx **n Moreiay i.nd
he mini* h\ a colUlllltte* liingid I I I * lit MgMI II Will Im lilNCUHM'd dm
Irm , especially as to hired IrImo J F riday
Kg the m as- lit rt mg of ( enlrul
• |n • i.tltx xx 11It th a t ilul x
1,1,11 ,f l
er» and ten a n ts
R etirem ent of I
lin- e ih n a to i -anl lu " * con
O range sale* th*
week
’• c re l
" '
| sub m arg in al land, lie «iiid. will {
x m. . I li it the next I w,, ni**nth021 ta r s , n decline of five eats* M
1
| bring even n$nrr diffiru lt pm h |
x%• *!*| delen ililie fin • tit it • tut**
'fro m la-t w»*« k*s -ales. Av«*ia/** t u " n
*
I Irm s.
|
..f tin
Xdniinmt i at mn*' in*.*
' Ih*x prices for tin w*»k was %’J 7 i * »*nd** i
A w arning was anumied against a g ain st 12 H2 Iasi week.
I 'lo n n iic n t
g
** pa***1
•h id p rogram
hy the f*'*ieial governm ent or |*v 1 tira p e fn n t **ales were 2 5 1 «wr*. I " ,,,l*,, •
I tv tin e n d o f th a t l* .« it w d p etitm iiv h eat lit,
other agencies, of settlem ent ini in the p a d fixe days, a deehn* ,IIX '* 1
It. ••10 11*11- , ' lie -aM xkheilo* tlu • v ery kn o w n •
"highpresaure prom otion, either I of six cars fium la-t w****k’s tc»tal
mm**le t ‘m int x
Musln
| | I'lMMI Will | « i ••Ins p* I I*0*111'lit
a i e ar and under lond itio n s which A verage ta*x pi.* «*s wet* 92 IH tills j m eeting •lenm nued the oh
w* * k
*•* x»ti**thei il •hull In aban d o n ed " *»ver th e
cannot sn stain u impulutiou on week and $2 11 lu-t
1,1 ' “t"*
l»asM**l
t* ••l"li
grow er*
and
i * (io -tin g
W iit -aid that If dnln t tniint these
| any hut very low sta n d ard of
T angerines in half 1m*x«*s m*ld' P«*rnanding op«*rat"'ii **f tit.
• littl th e) —ig •i tin | *« t *f 11•t* ,i w&lt;||
living Irvrla."
a -* l down tin it
I:• I.* (( and
thi« week am ounted to two eai**,l,n u
*»f n g 'd .. .......... .
"Tlu* A gricultural A dju*'m rnt and a d rop of lour i an* fiunt la»t
m de| • ml* nt • t
19 1 1 11 acreage
A dm inistration.'* Davis said, " h a - 1 week Th** a v e ia g c Im.% p in e was* - |»*»lla s&gt; d* in
end*&gt;t«ing m *
The petition
i- no api • si to
no th o u g h t of prep arin g for u | $2 1.1 th is week ag ain st f 1.31 last j lution pa«-e.| I.) 11*, gatac* *.
'*•'• " Ihi v W'mIIi*. • f ••mt In give
perm anent ararcU y The A m en • week In l.uslirl I s .s r . In n ir.rin.-. a*»ori»li..n
• iij..lit i t • •-.»! .*ii*ioval !•• ili* agieem eiit if
can population t» "till in c re a s o v . | sul,| till* s r r l i writ* four i s i - colli siroiltsl i oil.-* 1lutt i.f 11 -si*
• m aioiitx &lt;*f th* - hi |*| •• •
urn it.
though a t g declining rate A g ri­ |ia m i In II last * « k T lir * \ . i 1
DETKnn. Ms i
&gt;1.^
to . &gt;.
I '•iM iohment «.f *.td«-ilv m artU
T
U
p
a
n
ts
O
f
M
is
s
i
n
g
cu
ltu
re's
goal
I*
the
economical
N ra rly destroyed, ■ Ford Ion
SKI' 111* p rill' for till- week m i ' 1*' " il-itm u iilnl lu Il...........
ketm g
w ith
t»*lt«*r
re tu rn s
«n.l s half lnick stood on the side] production o f am ple raw m a te ri­ |21&lt;2 UKMinst *201 1 s t week.
. wqiilil w -rk mi oolsnrul.li Ii ,'i I'lane* B c lic x c d lto lilu - d thrmi* b pro ratio n of slupm ents is C.«iigh&lt;in in w im-lilii • tr 'ilr id .iy
of the S ta ta Hoad n e ar th e Coun- als to supply the n ation's needs
"tilt'll' l» r \ . , &gt; utdii'utiuy
i» pnncipnl aim •tf ilu* agreem ent. .a id
Hint tin yovi'riiiiiriii
m il
9
ty Home e arly this a fternoon in products as ra n t»e M&gt;id abroad
&gt; com m ittee **f I l men. seven
m ute testim ony to the force of and to m eet the dem and for such
g i ow **• • it lid sex* u -Inppers' re p ­ sw iftly, j u • 11&gt; Mini san ely " to
flam es which broke out suddenly a t rem unerative prices, while at
('llE H MOD IIG, F r tm r. M ar. 2«
resen tativ es, would rout rot sh ip ­ tel tlu th rea te n e d a tn k v in tlu*
autvm uhile industry
Finnish
a t about 6:00 o'clock th is m orning the sam e tim e avoiding aurplusea • A w ireless front U»*
ment*
a fte r
h a * ’tig
first d e ­
w han it w as, being driven tow ard th a t destroy the buying |w&gt;wer off steam er llom rrsund yesterday •anl
The issue. F a th er • «’tighlin ►tilde
term ined r r iulretn* nts
com m odities
an
wreckK she hail rollidrd with the E stho
O rlando by H. M. Cochran of S an-. farm
"th e leal &lt;|Ui**ti” li beliliul tlm
Th»«*e
**f
the
-6-x*-n
grow
erfar m e n ' sta n d ard s of living "■
nlan steam er S lrlla in u tliu k fog
,o H '
n o i t i l x f of th r com m itter are !*» I smoke xcreen, it wh*t|».*i tlu*
E stim ated expenditure* on ox - off G urrnesey and U lirv iil the
Th* tru ck w as the property of
I*** -el«*« t«&gt;d st the tun-- m eeting mobile induatry d ia l tunlinu* t*i
the W lnn-L ovett Grocery Co., and Isting program s fo r ren tal pay Htella sank. T hree of the Stella's
tomorrow id phi
G row ers from pay w ages foi the eight iimn I h i *ir
killed The
If contained a larg e load of m isrd merits and surplus rem oval d u r­* rrew were refxuted
p*•••lu* ilu* seetion** nt Avon I'ark. its seasonal •luiuu&lt;&gt;n whi!u tin*
ing
1911,
1914,
and
1911
total
&gt;1 Iloniersund reported ^h*- was pick
groceries canslgncd to T iggly WigW'miei G arden, T itusville. S a n ­ st*»« klm hleis *liuvx «|ix uleiuifl frn 12
p ro U t.le col ing up the surxivora.
m onths.'
&gt;1/ and L ovett sto re s in C entral $847,176,000, w ith
ford.
and Oviedo are expected to
lections placed a t $»72«fi92&gt;.tf05
Florida.
The Issue mil-I lie *ulxi«l, i«u
f
Continued
On
T’n
fe
Twnt
A dm in istratllv r
and other exsun!, hy tl»e go\ cin til’Mit. "xvbtjb
Mr. C ochran sta le d lh a l ha hadj
l&gt;enses a re expected to absorb tlu*
»» tugger th an any hilmi *»u *j m .
Joat paaaad tho B. W.
A nderson I
excess, Davis said and the farm
pro p erties w hen he noticed flavne*
ration and b igger th an ar&gt;x l *i
ad m inistration'* budget reckons a
Uu stry ."
d a rtin g from &gt; betw een tho floor
deficit of $2,293,990 in N vrm ber.
board* a t his foot. D riving
tho
F a th e r Uoughlui d«*feii*l&gt; i (fir
1915, when p ro g ram s ii **w a p ­
LI MO. Ohio, Mar 2G - (4*1 — principle on vxl ich luisir * unions
tru ck o ff th e highw ay, ho looped
proved will he concluded
F F K a |i?n)**rb in th« city, hut
H a rr) I'irrp o n t, t harlr*
M aklry a i r hase*l but rritlcix i t| tbc Ami riout o f tho cab and a tte m p ted to
tiu y a re «*ni| ! • &gt;y••«( I m i u u s ** i I ,
and Russel ' lark, the pn*k of John • an Federation of l a b o r fm to il­
p u t out tho flam e* w ith sand His
a ie qualified to do th r t&gt; )e if
e ffo rts wdro futile, and w ithin 16
D lilm gei's gang waited last m ght ing to live up to whut he »akl xxcrvt
w**rk
tlw-y
are
rngage«l
upon
"
m inutes, tho tru ck and Ita |oail of
in th r county Jail where .Sheriff Its "liiunrno* irso u rra s "
Mr.
Duilose
sla
te
d
th
at
negr***-grocerioa wore consum ed kg the
Je ss L S a rU r was m urdrrt'd last
Tin- priest said the inroinc of
are tu rn in g down Job. paving
flam es. ,
Octol*er for w hat probably will be th r A m erican F ederation of
9125 |M*r day for 10 h**ut*i |nl...r
th r last n d r they will ever ta k e —
am ounts to appro x im ately
|1 0 ,
ru ttin g ra b la g e , a ta-k which
| G R IF F IN , (la.. Mar. 26
t/F&gt; - to th r Ohio |*enitenUary.
(KMi.lKK). "W ith th at
inruina Uu»
eoasidere*! a* not ov**il&gt; hur«I*
A ra ilio ad m an, lux wife
and
I’irrp o n t and Makley were sensome
daughter were killed when a C en­ t n r r d Saturday to die in the elec­ federation should have accom ouch
cAA s
Jl a l s o m i * rep o rt* *1 th a t o* tra l of G rorgia passenger train tric chair Friday, Ju ly 13. ('lark plishrd JU tim es as
grta*s a re tu rn in g down jobs |u.
struck their autom ol lie a t a c ro ss­ was mimvtried of the sh e riff's s la y ­ y r a i," hr said.
F uneral services fo r Mra. B. J.
Uoughlui saUJ Cite aulomol&gt;l|g4
ing |1 |&gt;rr day, a how-* to live i i . ing near here y e x lrid sy . The dead ing S aturday and will t* sentenced
Renew, who tiled a t h e r Home on
and all th# v rgetghle- tl*ay ran all o f A tlan ta : H enry Arnold to life im prisonm ent in the Ohio w orkers "m u st orgam xx, th a n k s
Celery Avenue late K etunlay a f t ­
to the a ttitu d e of the autnmnhiUL
W eam i, 46, yard conductor for tho pen iten tiary today.
e r an lllnaaa. w ere held a t the
m atiafa clu rrra, w hich for 30 y ra tfe ]
C entra) of Georgia railroad, Mra.
graveside la Lokcview Cem etery
have opposed every a tte m p t of
MerW S ta r Wecm». 40, his wife,
th is m o rain e a t 10:00 o*cla6h w ith
worker* to do io. T here U u n i /
and A nnie Elsie W rem a, 21, their
C aptain M lUhell o f th e Snlvatlon
one organixation to w hich i h t
d au g h te r.
A rm y official toy. T he W^cXs—
w orkers can tu rn , the Atucriiju*,
Faneiml Ham a directed a rra n g e -

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Intangible TaxRetum
Must BeFiledByApr.l

NUMnER 131

N a tio n ’s Business Again WIRT ASKS FOR “Business A s
Shows Signs Of "Expansion
Despite Unusual Troubles OFFICIAL QUIZ Is O rder A s

New OrleansSuburb
Struck By S t o r m

Temporary Bill Goes
To White HoiiseFor
Certain Signature;
Vote Is Unanimous

Price Five CenU

J

Nej?ro Laborers Wi II Not Be Employed
On FERA Projects For tSeveral Weeks

Dillingrr (Jang (’hiefN
Taken On I^aHt Ride

Herbert Felkel Di e s
After Long I l l n e s s

Mrs.BJ.Rane wBuried
In LakeviewCemetery

H O U T H 0A T E , Calif.. M ar. 86—
F o r the th ird tim e in th ree years
R obert Moray, 20. fra c tu re d his
arm white cranking an autom obile,
incurring the break In th e a am t
spot each tim e.

H a ia eurvlved b y his widow
•ad tw o children. T he fu n e ra l will
ha held hare tom orrow m orning
w ith bn rial a t T allahaaaaa toInarm a afternoon.

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third rapectlvety being tho beet they could do), Americin thko pride In the fact th at at least an American
m M aomln kaa the proud owner Of .the w inner. fa
f i e !ir&gt;. 4 * addlQontI /eafure W 'Jntm etf In. tie ymca wWch w ae
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CI10HHN F^BTt tawW lit*
I t that I bar* chosen 7 to
o*« _the baodf of, jrVkedncvw to
tde the heavy Jrurytryu, and to let
* W&amp;mand go fro*. *ti.| tin t ye
,p « k * w y yokeT-Jaalab &amp;StS.

SKA NYMPHS

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ka lranr Wee* la Urn wMoaiipht
stand M b*wld*r*,
I g u lls i a w t la . f*&lt;4 ■

and sink U Ut* sedge,"
black moon-era t*r, cool
a to m loan, crouch to l e a p , . '

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Com
the AscWwd^pritey ag tlm Act
he it ■ I d w if tf s u e b S H S [ B _______ __ __ fresh
channel*
aU
celery
the ,
—
(pl th t nmmEtr of erilM of c»l* ir
determined
ltm lM d in
la Boction
I
I (i&gt; Vr
which U hot pemfttod under The
prerieleni of this Agreement, or

T.rSTsS&amp;i'ffsrS; — i

ship, considering th* eeaaonal S hipper aa determ ined In ' Section

demaed,

RMppars'

current Stand to th e available guaattty of

o rd e rs, re ta m a to
a m t a n y o th ar facta
Upon th e p e e r ailing
conditions; t

}a, th e f a c t t h a t ¥ t w
(b) the nusdber of crates of del
th e H u t
to w in th is ra c e
ery available for shipment, as
if, j ev id en tly fe e lin g p tM f t h a t ' th is 'is IS
Jmc*|nafl*r provide*!
ad b ached th e w in n e r to th e lim it, ao th e
lions I and A,
v ic to ry w ee a p o p u la r one. M ore th a n a m illion a n d jt h a lf
ABCT10N I, Th* number of
T^r offlrisi text nr the yroh a l h a i n h | t /&gt;a th e o e v c n iit a r tla g h ir s e s .
»• ' ' fe*ed celery marketing sgreemeut crate* of ceUry a valla tils far shlpby each KhJppar during any
* m *3T liw iw ianoc/’ A nya th e Mew Y o rk • H erald T rib h a e , ii n* followai
r a c kr .|« l* 4' shall be detormlned In
"w as p ilo ted .by 'R e x ’ W ilson, C a n ad ian g e n tle m a n -rid e r o f '
ARTICLE J.—PtIBPOSIM
th e fullowipg manner
Th- parties to this Agreement
FAcb Shipper who IgUnd* to
a re the coa tear ting aslppare of
ship any quantity of eatery during
celery grown In the state of Flor­ any
sack period shall report to the
ida and the Secretary, of Agricul­ Control
Committee a t such time, In
g e n e ra tio n * r p , wfkUe h ta U n cle H u g hi* la lrnow p to e v e ry ture of th* United Btatea.
form and substantiated
in
W IIEhEAs, It I* the, declared Mca
honaaw an,/poem A lain a-lo Mturico Mod fro m M o n treal to Vai&gt;tuck manner as lb* Control Com­
pollry
of
Congress
as
set
forth
In
.’-.Vyileoo. g U il, p o w erfu l m a n -in b is rh lrtlen .
Section 3 of the Agricultural Ad­ mittee may require, ,.
I* h r l p a tire d h o rse d u rin g th e fin a l justment
(! ) 'th e -number of acre* of ctlAct, approved . Hay II,
o f t h e N atio n al. H e h ad h ta f ir s t m o u n t on G olden 1913, *• amended- .
, . ’,tVy owned nr leased by blot
qh lrh ha Intends to harvest
(S) To establish and maintain
M iller Ip th e L ln g f|e |d O pen C h ase on N o v em b er 24 o f 1AM
suck, kalaqfr lyijnreen the produc­ ;• 'fo r shipment during such pe­
yejUTt a n d on t h a t occasion b e a t T h o m o n d II, K ellaboro tion
riod and the number of acre*
and consumption of agricul­
w in te r p f t h e J 988 N atio n al fo r M ra .-F . A m b ro se tural commodities end such mar­
uf celery which will be har­
vest** poring such period by
g j ^ otheg* a,t evgij w ejg h ta.
keting conditions therefor, s* will
grower*
whose production such
n , "There will be none to begrudge the owner of Golden reestablish prices to farmer* a t a
ohlptmr will have ascluilve au­
level
th
a
t
alii
give
Agricultural
MtUey the thriP .which mu*t have been hera when the giant commodities a purchatlng. potter thority to ship;
pop of-Gojdcourt topped the final obetaclc and'galloped to tttth res fleet to articles that ftrm - ' ( I ) the Identification of each
,Btul every acre so reported;
vietwy-;.yN*»fplk)Wftr bf.Brltlah racing either on the flat or rfi'b u y ,* equivalent 't o ' the
trojui-dpuDiry- hPA been more oagur In the pure tilt of dealr- purChSsFng flower of agri­ 1 and
commodltlea
In
the
(3 )-an estim ate a* to th* nun*ablpf^Jpg.m aterial of Jate.i Upward of 8200,000 spent for culture!
bee* period, the b*«e period In,the
bar of crate* of celery which
brmodcMnM a t ALewmarlfrt last .December and an equally re** of all agricultural cummods’ Will be harvested during aurh
aacapl tobacco helrfg
•s except
being th* areUriah, outlay for. yaarlingB *t Doncaster In September on Ues
period from aarh inch acre.
her, part did much to otnbllixo the bloodatoch breeding ln- wa# "
No Hkigpar shall Include (a aay

dwrtty of.England.

*■ , “Reldom w aa a g r e a te r d e m o n stra tio n o f e n th u sia sm
jvjt.ncp*c4 gt.A ljB tree th a n w hile th e v ic to r w aa b eing led in
erly under phosphorous ^lars. to th k UB*«dAHf»g en clo su re. Mias P a g e t needed th e h e lp o f
M f w b tp if lg h t,? . e r w ay th ro u g h th e m illin g crow ds as,- ex Mad but parted Wetot Hsdkig
llw surf moaning1wearily' no ircro ely c a lf an d o y a rw ro u g h t. ahe led In h e r h o h ie ; S h e
t a g m e t b y h e r f a th e r , la ird Q ueonabarough. an d aa th *
slip from upper air, down
iw u ahook, band* a n o th e r to rrlflc ro a r w en t u p fro m t^A
flatterm walls, arrowing
d, S otpe pn e .CAllud fo r th re e c h e ers fo r Miss P ag et,
t i t ultd*r, somber • Haifa*.'
y eg g ., se lfc o n sc io u sly , ahe tu rn ed • an d bow ed h s r

|nry to

(Contrao*o ereni f u « One#
■Ttend tide BMeting, m M St the
of Ah* director* ,« f til*
Seisinole County Agriculture Club
fJ.j tbe co nun lUee of three—
U f k t Kaoul.of Brsdeutoo. J, C.
Heuhleon and 8. TL DIghten of
Hanfoyd-wbo Wer* sppotnuJ by
K er*' and seven shlbper*’ rrpto rep m e m th* iadiutry In
teutaiiT* deallage with •Wishing*

.

vtsrQ texr#

n i a a o th e r d e m o n s tra tio n ca m e w hen W ilson, th e
p, gtTAWtely calm an d aelf-po«aeaaed In c o n tra s t to tb e
a n O g « f ,U u ,o w n e r, d ism o u n ted to sh a k e h a n d s w ith
(tows tbs soundless deep
P ag**. F «g 4 w hile M iss P ag et w as ao o v e tto m h w ith
rock caws held*, &lt;to oh*
m rm th o f th e recep tio n th a t ahe could say little m o re
Mn-gnHena abloom with
It I he did It I* B ut w hen ahe had reg a in ed h e r
(Ms** and pais rUiwsrto
• •fn p o g u rf a b e e x p re sse d h e r h ap p in ess a t g r e a te r le n g th .
flf M i U o H laijM
«, i„- *TO* U Jtp l*ve a lw a y s b a d In nty b o n e h a s been com If Roosevelt Is the ttursnskt of pU telg J il a ll f le d / ah a d eclared. '1 ca n n o t a d e q u a te ly ex p re ss
i American revolution, Pa puinl* Itiy adm jratlojtt fo r h is g r e a t show ing an d 1 am v e ry -p ro u d
at* dhild Roger* for tbs Btelia. of h im -' .. m *i
"
■
m L
yeund stars In black water.

l i r a . A *si
th’• pare,period being the post-war such report ’tha acreage -of any
grpwrg mbo** production such

pure lias»l|yt
I PPtter by grpdupl correctiou vf
( tb* present Inequalities
therpln a t as'rap
id a rate______
a t rapid
.as U
deemed feasible In view df the cur­
rent consumptive demand in dum ,sUc a»d foreign markets; and
(a) Tv proteat the consumerar
cun
rsal by
b / readjust
reodji lag: ibr
iqterwat
farm pro*
e i1tloa sri »u*b Jev*i a* will nut
ir?*ae th* perrest*** of Ik* consumtrs' rets ll ck|&gt;*nditurr* for
rlcultursl cumiWHlitlrs,
agricultural
cumiv.is!ilies, or p red arts derived jhcrefropv which ig
returned to th* farm er, above the
percentage which waa returned to
srm er
ar m
the farm
In the
Jhe pre-w
pry-w ar.perlu
ar.period,
A grlfifltursl Adjutlavenl Act, tbe
part)** k*r«to for th* purpose of
to frrftlu g cvndlllpns quw ybia In­
in* In th e pjvducttvn,
( j Kflcry
^cfery ‘n
bjvduction, pi

tate nr Florida, and th* dieton thsreof, and to effectuate
| ha daclared pAlJcy *f the Act, dafir* U».airier Ipto g ;uari(eting
BgfreoienJ under Jhe provisions &lt;X
Section 8 (?) of the Act;
NOW. TlffcBEFqHK, the par
tlea hereto agfe* aa follow*;
,
AftTU'J E U __ UKHNITIONH

F p t . j w w . •sokisiftt
authority to ship during such pe­
riod aa evidenced by ■ blading
written rootrsgi pr authorisation.
The Cbiitml (lommllte* shall veri­
fy the acrurac) of such reports
and fur this purpose nmy employ
such local representatives
and
cornmlUeee as may be necessary,
and may ivvlse any such reports
found to be erroneous In any /*speqt. The determination by the
Control Committee uf the nuatbar
of era 1* 0 of celery available for
l each Hhipper shall be
shipment by
upon sych reports a*" revised
based upoi
the Co
Contnil Committee,
h i jhe

and guard* aa a g o a t f a r the

&amp; ^ . v S s s r v J ? a tt

I t Js

sooner

than

thirty-sia

th* Coirisol Commute*

be destroyed bat
ova gt»en -.aefrja^ q a tk te ^le j
be at lilted for charltaNe
a n d grow er*
or for aormployiaeat roepeettee allotm ents.
8KCTION 0. Keck S h ip p e r tn the
HDCTfON 13. The C ontrol
• a u n t (h o t his Available quan tity
la rep resen ted by ra ti m ated 4m- m il lee shall n o tify tb e HeentUuy.
lirc rie s from grow ers who** p ro ­ of M y o*4er o f getw m l
duction auch hipper boo1e u tu s iv e tle n m ade by U m trsu atit Ao U P
provkilous of th is A rticle w ithin
a u th o rity to ship ahoU
altotrpent am ong . sqnh grpw ers th lrty -sl* hours .a f te r each ord er
is
mode. Ally o rd e r ■ m oy a t MQf
during a n y p roration, period by a p ­
p ly in g th e a llo tm e n t p e rce n ta g e lim e .b e rsncwlUd o r m odU U d.bg
to (he eetim atad available q u a n ti­ the S ecretary Ip gay m anner wbaVsoever, upon appeal o r otherw ise.
ty ,ofvra c h auch grow er.
A R T IC L E IV.— 8 Rtf VICE
SE C T IO N 7. A llotm ent* m ad* to
CHAWiEH
g ro w e rs p u rsu a n t to Section
6
N . J r i f e c h tH hlgpw , eg
SECTION
m ay be assigned to gay Shipper cepting
—
grow er's • -• oseoef
ssaoelatian*
gw
or m ay be divided by soch grow er
which operate no a strictly
am ong tw o o r m ore
Shippers, profit, cooperative
th ro u g h whom aach g ro w er d e ­ that be will not charge a grower
alers to s h ip hi» allotted produc­
ao r Mrvlo* a Pffa* &amp; ****• I f
tio n d u rin g such period, and upon for
the average price Charged fay sack
evidence sa tisfac to ry to the Con­ Knlpper for the aame service (Mr*
trol C om m ittee subm itted by any l»g the previous three shipping
Shipper th a t he is entitled U any
seaso v ; provided, th at if aqy
auch g ro w e r's allotm ent
Shfjipee. has engaged fa busiest*
portipn thereof, the- Control Com­ wgs tW jth c ee aserira^ »fch Ship­
m itte e , a hail increase the allot­ per shill not chsrg# fo r any sewrm ent of such H hipper to the eg
In a t COM ef the average Ad**
ten t f i t tbe g ro w e rs allotm ent or ice
which he charged during the peportion th ere o f so tran sferre d .
IKCTION 8. No Hhipper eh«U
p celery du rin g a n y p roratlon Control CosnmHfee - shall penwlf
period In eaceea o f the q u a n tity ao
him w .charf t a sum not oxceeditA
allotted to him p u rsu a n t to the the average price charged during
fa rrg o lo g prev isio n s e f Ihle Aw the last three shipping seasons by
tlele. liu w ev rr, If a Shipper •*- Sblppar* la the same locally
re e ls a n y a urh allotm ent, he shall where the form -of the grower W,
re p o rt hi* o v er-shipm ent to the located,
....
p
Control C om m ittee w itld n 'tw e a ty .SECTION 2. Any Shipper r
fo u r h o a rs fro m the d a is o f ship­ appeal to the Control Committee
m ent. T he Com m ittee shall th ere ­ for permission to Increase his
upon reduce the n e a t succeeding charge*. Th* Control Committee
allotm ent m ads to such Shipper by may, subjaot to the right a t
double th s am ount of such over- grower or Shipper to appeal t o f t
shipm ent. In the event of tbe ship­ .Secretory a* hereinafter pn ividrd.
m ent by any Hhipper du rin g any authorize such .Shipper so to do iipl
such p ro ratlo n period of leas than on proof of any one or more of
the a m o u n t of stack Hhippor'a a l ­ tha following facts:
lotm ent. he shall re p o rt
Vuch
fl) .That labor coats bore inu su ie r.io lp o irn l to tb s Control
over fhe average costa
C om m ittee which s h a ll, If It finds
during, the period upon which
th a t such undcr-shlpm etit doe* not
tha 8!Ihtpper** charges are
rep resen t a deliberate a tte m p t to
based;
obtain * la rg e r allotm ent In the
(2) That the costs of m aterlds
next p ru ra tio n period.
Increase
have lMraasrd over the aver,
such Shipper!* allutrpent only fur
are costa Auriag the period
the next pro ratiu u period by the
ahpvs specified;
am ount o f, such under-shipm ent.
(a j.T b st addUipnal
Upno new service
I t 1* not th* Intention of this
idercd to growera
I* being rwid
Section to (wrwilt » n y ,S h ip p er to
by tbe Shipper involvtag
tak e ad v an tag e of m arket condi­
greater eafiense to the Ship­
tions by ovrr-idU|iwi«uts e r enderper and rnrameawurale lens-,
a h lp m rn u , b u t only tu p ro tec t him iKTICLK i ^ — HKFORTA AND
In d e v ia tio n s ,m ade in guod fa ith
INVEMTKiATkON
deem Ms allotm ent* necresiU last
iKCtrtoN
roe* Hhiper m i
by o |w ra tin g condition*. N othing pn or before lep dsyy a(|er the ef­
in lids H ertlon shall be Construced fective dal* of this Agreement, relo be In d e rogation or. liuiitatiun Jiort to thr Control Committee'the
uf any uf tbe rig h ts of tlw Bnc- number of odes of celery in pro­
le ta iy w ith raspttet to the sufotce- duction. • » of the effective date of

.

And Just as Uis MCA I* trying
limit
compatition,
Henntor
II suddenly dlaoovsrs four
iU. It J u s t. gose to show
human nature I*.
0
.T hs Plpnt City Courier saya that
nina folks who sapsrl to sat ths
rorljl afire begin by lighting anW , clgarydU. Yeah. but meny
eonflsgrstlsn Is slgrisd by s

train* rigstgU* baft.

writer In an exchange says.
at the candidate who
promises, fer rsrily, bp can
deliver the goods* And It
be said that whoever

verfiuJfUt Wub the otbrr day, Prank J. Itvao, imsiutant to
Die prealdent of the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co.,
told wtjaf he thinks are some of the chief saptH:ts el good
advertising. The princliud points of hie talk were . sum­
marised,hy Edite/ 4 Publisher, which says that it wst '*so
liilereOlng,, valuabls, and succinct description of modern
advertising,*' *# fo()ows:
it, JSt'VCP Cardinal Sins of AdveKlslng:
’ **
V R edU ap: g—Braggadocio; 8—Controversy; 4—
Bulldorlng; 6 --VerlweJty^ •—Banality; 7—Cotjfusinn.
Seven Cardinal Virtues of Advertising':
A—TrJjtJifulneM: H—Character; 8—Reader/ Interest;
4- rnnstructlvencsai 8—Showmannhip; G—IJulljr; 7—Pereiiuelvcnma.
•.

■ (d l The* t, •r/p “ n-lery*' mrWny a u rv o y . ,(A -jM q u a n tity u f cp lfiy
know n
and Itirlurffj all VafTctiea uf cel­ k e h p i priJiOf#, d Uf r a r h
ery g ro w n In the S ta te of Florida- g tV tte i. s h o t s p ro d u c tio n no Ship
. ( • ) T he (erni Hhlpiiar'' oxeani p e r h * . e tr lu v iv e n n tk .u ’ity to sh ip
any iwr»ob e«g*gi&gt;t lo ablppuig. nd wtvu i&gt; n o t tr p o iU o g p u r-u a n l
h d ly iiiu * U j p f Mu» jtocAi.wn
cr'rJ)I
fu r /tn j u /jn tr r r ia lt* .
||a « i « u f , su c h m i &gt;i
*r foreign ronuiicriv.
1
• JSCh yiruraMoU
&lt;f) TTi#"/»’iiii ‘■'•hip'' m fiuis ‘fa
Jb* quillbrj pf
(uiivajr o r eadasj u r U eubtejisil by
rail, .tru rk , tp a l, or any oilier c ra lf* n fa irte g jr w in ch ea c h such
Ar hove. uvsIlsLie foe
■leapt w hatsoever,
w tirthar , a s grpwet.jwliJ
ring'siiab penwl.
linnri
pwnpr, a f t p l Of. other wise, gny •tji;»twr
'JSWiun'J ilr»i,ulg l« ibty
lr
)
eatery In tb* c u p e p t of ip ta y jls ii
wer
rr tyitb
jv rp c .t
,rt1»fy g f* b grw
grow
iv
or foreign citi.in.r. c#,
t“ ujfag8,7»f^*«cb
fj. sucli 4*1“ ****’*•'w“
(g ) T h e 'I t ! in f / f l »
p u i s u s p t tu (Ub
S ta n d ald I fail
li t. la' ((/»rlv,
is le , Inri.fe'V '
U u jsly ji ( s j . o r’ (LJ
fb j qttff lilts
Alt* 5*c
fjriIft*' a* M
fU" a* *i-j
mvrqiona 10"
10.'
Us. «

im. nU nw ds to Iks-iu p u rru a stf. tu
this A ilirlr, In wind* nr in p a rt;
inu.idi-d th a t if yn&gt; allotm ent is
inc/t-»v-d l,y tra n s fe r from a n ­
o ther S hipper, Ihr a llo ttn rn l of
tb r t /s n u o r r o r shall In- -ieertasad
in, a Ilka stuiMinl; pruvidnd, f o r ­
th* r. th a t no p o /l w( s a albriow at,

w'tdi-b I* .betas* uopn n troutled tie,
Hlilviiria, nliall be trynfferyrd
without the c u n srn j of jhe u rpw rr.
IIvciIm (yoiu.jlipivrry who a t* pot

SE C T IO N 111. Allotiu&lt;-tiU m ads
or*going pro
pulitU M 10 the Ilorvguisrg

visioan of
- this As bale tlwil hr *pt’Ucatlr to the frrrlftiduMnsnl of
, f t r ; tha .tears ban .beoa,
any ruiury after

g^
NSW
mm

I

n i P ark A t a

i4 h —

HR—

M— i t

aJ.krtalhk

ftlaos namm w a a ( M « i n 4

TTJ
matured on sufh gfryngr,,

mltVre may sesclud Its actio* with
yUtiwcuAi
Vdbtcqurnllr w n .
Hee- by ioMon. ^ t r h j i hltHDf fa .IM

UtttWjljji MQTOpSfd ite­

ms nd. nr any other Vaunt. 1- - '

..

iia nsit* fafa kg&gt;

T*p—le t ^Cotd
STfeVfe»S ' 4

il

.

e h A tte

KBa D naC
' o r -V*
R easoned

■-

f

k N E ^ AJ ' U j f • ,

■«a r s M J e P &amp; tts

niudvcte or for abortUbW or on*

O

...

to

, . V x '? f t i ! U i r r . 'd j a j i i r ^ f f i . ' ^ a s r a

EJECTION It (at Orders' ef the
Oentrol CnaustlUce pursuant le
fair,fa
ahpU not toclude -cetery

S E M I N G l^ ;
R A D IO H ERV 4CC
i.tp,. r*so* R«,

this,Agreement, uwnad or leased
by bUa, and (he number of acres
or relery in.pruducltqjr uf growers
whose production such Shl|iper has
t . ,t; yTT
exuiuiva authority
ship aa evi­
.U httT K ti__
denced bj, a binding written non,
L U M B E R C O M PA N Y
trac t.o r auiborusUoa, ths .total
Tre.wtt A iRh ' l ^ r ^ a a , f i t
production «&gt; oebuy pf eurh.ecreage durlu* ihr season of 1932^103A. and the prrwrnt condition of
stifh ann-egr, apd shall, from time
TYi*KW RIT1R- ArtNtt *
to tieic. n|ak* aurh reports to ths
ADDING MAGH9NK ‘
Control CoOiuilttoc at are required
pursuant td Uw provk-ioos of Artlrln 111.
E r Ef- p P it;N iis p f U qU M i *
HI CTJON 2, Each Hhim.ar shall
eipericoeed p a d retlsbl* &lt;
furnish to tbr Control CtumaUle*
haale. All »*rk
in j.*rh form and nt yueb Umea ar
f e xNte-I*
s “ &gt;■
u - s i ,3 s r a s j
‘bMI Jjo prescribed by p it
Cumniitli-r curb further informslloo.wilb rai'x-el to abipsoMfS ppst
qeanlUies sv,liable far ehipmeat# 1'R LtR T C tfY I'RlNTfNGtxX T
arwwrr. prodtetion, sales, and
asu .
slew
elwrgaa. , and
stub - , . i j.i»

S S i . '. ,

Ass ftiewisk g|*m I mala

foregoing

jess*g

Hfafa W tttM fte
jlCoti tinned On Togo

._

ubr*
rsattvJ. ff-ubmpieut
fthfaiwent}
(h) Xiae Usm ‘‘('ootrqi CoiuVilt- tluo, slid whpye acresgs b not In­ harvestnJ• JO C e fn tta n d m e n ta of A d v e r tla iu g :-»
may h
hs msd.- wjifartit oliptuirul
msy
!*•
Ut* Control C um m ktu cluded in the rcpult of any hblp- lo
1— K now th e p ro d u ct o f serv ice you a d v e rtise , an d It* drool, ad puraitaut
la
!)&gt;•
the
suptoqurnl
ebtpjisr
p
iin
u
ao
t
to
EssUon
2.
sktll
....
. . . . t pruvli
t.
to A rticle, VI of
•Gun
Ai the
nat ructr ship;er will furnish
CuAliUitUe uf, id Uial
this , Agypeme^,
f»*y require. 1*
tu
tha
Control Committor oU viics older to eirati
2—Know your market, and. the people who noBstitut*
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to perform tlo
satisfactory
to the Control
:lor» L
__ _ 4 um. .fuoetiutts
■unjer- this Agreement,
nilltae, that 4h*
rat err mi
Ml skifimd and Ad d« tv,iiun*
he ralery
w hether the a re was included mil
wilkin
an.aUulniral
kill an,
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S-r PUB'.youri adverUsing. program frmn beginnlnt 4o
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vhlqM nt Ifai* . AgrewiuenT. -arw
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vppUmbie w the
the. lin
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of
H h h p * "' ttf -etafai
. o r other d iU pertaining _
«nd b efo re you b eg in w ritin g copy.
H I,fa t I*1**
rurh rvUjy made ty.A hotpper IV' nod «Wi MbYM^te.puab.ewori*
.bufJtx'Ni e f file h e l f a i i ^ U
4— Design your advertising to attract attenthMK'KWIt
r&gt;uant to the furegoiog
ng such grpw ir pursuant
W|ion.
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rrertsione
SW of“ “this Artlcto,’. -Any
Aj) Th*1 fafm "sulsisiliry"
" S T c t io n ‘4. Any'oereogu so re- ttklpf *r I n the fltsl* at Florida
0-i-Write jo u r advertising in the Interest of thBresder. any,
bvrson, of or over whom or poftsd.
8arh Informition «ml ptt i ni t tl
by any Hhipper or grower shipping
ip iO l celery lalter
u E T t• Ithe
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G—Male*'every advertisement easy to read, easy to Un­ g m e l, a Hhipper o r *n a/fHlafa.
furnished tu (he
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thereof shall af »ttm »••
■» laigaAari .ie lw barvysted durimt shipm
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f
0
Shipper
has,
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several
Skippursuant, te ihU -Esrderstand xnd,aagy to believe.. .
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arm web PHtttd •H J.Ito l, bf ioly.
bate.
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7-vRanwmbcr that readers have *a mueh Intelligence
Otifa .*&gt;«, nveh
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hr wffl,)jlhiAqJb.jir V dI
ly. aetttol.or |f- ridded
naow v/ Up Shipp* r frp'm whnrq
and todament aa writers..
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SECTION ».
orate* o f relery available fo r shipm m t, prodoeed by grow ers ttboee
pm lu ctin n no Hhipper baa eariu• Ive a u th o rity to ship shall be dalerreincd jo Che follow ing m anner:
(a ) Any such g ro w er .Intending
to haiV m t celery tu r shipm ent d u r­
ing any such peril.I may subm it to
til* Cunt rot C om m ute* lbs aame
Inform ation with reaper! to the
acreage which aach grow er intends
|o harvest during an&gt; «urh period
• * . required p u rsu an t to the prri riling 8 rctlon with' rrt|ie c t
to
a c iia g e owned, leased, or ruutrolterifW y HMpyarw. Th* OwLrq!
(V n n n g iie a W l lg like m an n er ga
provlitwil in the pyttredlng tiecUon
aerify .a m i ievi|* such repuyta and
o n the 1 to i i of.ouch letytrLi ao.ru
(la id allojI •Iclt’rrnliU' the nuoiW r
pf c ra te i of ivlepy which
cash nimt of (Ida Agreement.

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It looks Ilk# Congress is going
free ths Philippines Just In dipt
keep from having to defend
ivm from the Japanese.
E ffe c tiv e ad v e rtlstrtg Is an a r t th e aa m e aa w indow
Cr
session for
th e enly t
man to mal
Jlscover*
hat, "dognapers hS^r stoic;, h(*
ivorlts pet I
Doggone I”
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ts d if
f a u t r g r o i K * p la c in g a m i
If Ptlllnger U si sPUrt a* they
they awlturdl Adjustment Art, auprnved
1H&gt; thi
*s th e y (jo to tb e g o o dajjnd^ materials whirih
I f be is he'd be hiding out In s UsUlg''* gktil-^iFpr-wUhout a "telling" meossgf tn the public, Hay it IttliS, e* aiuendeil.
for
such
h U rrtO N o. subject to
have to
(&lt;i Th,« trrin "petioo” ingaba f rowi-r will Mv* aetllbble
snk Instepd pf. rid-tlng t h e o i reg u latio n s a , the Control Comhfpnirnl during such |wrind.
th
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goods
m*y;
wunte
sway
on
their
shelves.
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partuervljui,
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cwport
Prets. why ths
w t M yers
p rrse tih e , Shipper*
I t ; Tin- -T fjg g trv l
tU im m ilte r uiiltve may
», a&lt;ioffatio;i and
a n d any
any u tb at
. Addressing tha.Advertising School of the Cleveland Adfor fellow, frailty f W ■'to death
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M arjorie TII1U, and Allaa
D» Couaary o f S a n fo rd wQI a p ­
p e a r In th e Glee Club o f F lo rid a
R tat* C allage f o r W om an hare,
t a n d a y avraring. M ar. 17,
aha chib p n o a n ta tea annual
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Edward tfubaman, formerly of
thl* city, spent a few day# her* on
hnalneae recently
Eri#nd# e f D r. J . N.

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regret to team that he ii 111 a t hie
horn# on East Tenth fitreat,

Mia# M aly Flak# a f DeLawd
H k x TU1U K f l l l i l l l l M i w Uon eemp***d of f ir s t g c o n tra l­ Spent th* week-end here w ith MM#
to*, M&gt;d k i m d « c o a m r w «i tM M ildred N ix * t b a r, hom e, 2471
In th # M ction rompo**4 o f **e- p a lm e tto Avenue.
a n d M p iM M . Th* d ire c to r of tb*
dtab W Mia* E lla B o to tta o n . m Mra. John BoDy and
abriata prafcoaior o f Vole*.

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lira . Roe* Warwick and M ra Eli*
*hath John, baa# returned freer
Clermont where they a pent a few
day*.

M r. and Mra. C art
Mr. and M n. R. G. Pittm an, Jr.
daughter, Eartyn, Mra. OOia Bry
a n d daugrter, June, and C h a rt* of Bartow epent the week-end here
M e y tn alalted Bok'a Toarar ta - w ith th # latter*# paren t# , M r. and
M ra John S chlaatd, W e»t le n th

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Nawton Daaia o f Now Orlaana S tr e e t
a(ftt#d raUtlvca bare recently.
I tenby and Bonny Johnaon of
M r. and Mrs. Frank M. C arl re­
W hiter Haaan wera g u e ili of turned today to th eir home in
Mmlr ooualn. Suite M arrttt, T b u n - Cleveland, Ohio a fte r spending a
weak hern with thalr uncU and
itV*. Conlck and Mra. Albert a u n t Mr. and Mr*. Fred WilUhia*.
Hlwkln* *pent Monday In Orlan­ S20 Oak A reaa*.
do.
Mra. P. J. Egger. Mra. A. J.
Mra. T. M. Detnery and three
i l - T h a t o n - Gugop. and Mr. Hulae were In Mi­ sons o f Jacksonville baa* arrived
ami Monday and aUlted Mr. and
dan FU*r*
to *pen&lt;J some tim e here. They
mmmi M l&gt;*. Mlinna Thwdn f*»- Mra. C. 0 . Bell.
are living with Mr. Demvry In the
MU#
O
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M
erritt
la
eUitlng
u Z i , T ld g a m te r R a r d a '. ancB arber A p artm en ts,' E a st E ighth
• rio a e r to ^ th a P i r a t e L ite o f her aialtcr, Mra. Newton DaaU, Street.
of New Orleana.
Toby Sw aggerty Mh* recovered
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' b i i ' A^ i r Wi I a#bbt of
Mr. and Mr*. Sam Flelacher re
D U a b a th
B argnar, . th e
* * t from the m eaaln and la able to turned yesterday to their home
kad-of a rt rcaa 4 $ e Kuropaan ba out.
Mr. and Mra. Raymond
Ba*. a t Bradenton a fte r spending sev­
g a bj^ | aarara, #ta rrin g th l.
have
parrhaaed
the
C.
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a l* eral d*ye hare with th* form er’s
a faaao In “ E a r i b S M i H ir e r," tho
mother, Mra. J. Fleischer, East
place.
L pnd ra a ta g a M l i * w hich A rch
Tenth Street.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Alain
Hlttell
anIp lw jm w ill -Og f l g ‘ to th# New
T o rn t u b IhU fa ll w ith MU* noonce the birth of a daughter
Mra. Joe William* and MU*
Mar. 21.
B o iM o f |n h a t Original rote.
M argaret Booker will arrive today
Mr. end Mra. C. F. Matey a n ­
C&amp;ktalYda aflfh MUa B arg n ar
or tomorrow from th eir home at
In "C n tb arin a th# G ro a t" l« Doug- nounce the birth of a daughter Gadaden, Tenn. to apend a few
Mar. IS.
weak* here w ith th eir uncle a o J
Mr and Mm. C-. P. 8*te*a an­
ahnt, Mr. and M n . T. W. Wil­
nounce the birth of a daughter
liam*, 301 Oak A ratio*.
M ia rta r, o f t h l X * * - ! * - '
. l*a th an tra, j .An entertainm ent will he given
Mra. R. L. GleilA and Mr*. Jo*
o f “ TrU n( the Lake Monroe school Friday, Bara** left Bunday fa r W ashing­
. * la 'ft* - Mar, 30. The public is urged to ton. D. C. and n tta d « lp h U . In
,
^
Bf t a
Coeq,
W ashington they will Join Mr.
•hfew d valet. * l# o /■*Glenn who tea* U*an th e re p fo r
R oU dn. B H tlahJ
the peat two weeks In connect Um
p t a ote, w h o |
wHk the Railway Lmtior Bill. At
JCmprao# EIlPhiU drlphi* they wifi be tb*
guest* of Mr*. Glenn'* parent*,
e U s ^ ^ i * t i u e b i a i d h a j j.'Irf'jiijlrtAitste, M ar. so— an Mr. and Mra. F. M. Brower.

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aldlariea iball severally keep books
to d record*'w hich drill clearly re ­
flect *H financial transaclioni of
their rnpCCtlve bu*lne*M-v and tha
financial eondRlon thereof.
SBCTtON «. AU Information
furnished th* SacraU ry pursuant
to tHU Artlete shall n-matn contl! fn ncnrdance with tha aj&gt;pllcahle General Regulation*, Agrtcoftoral A djustm ent Admlntetrntlon.
SECTION 7. If Information ahaU
g e m to the knowledge of
any
Shipper of th* violation of any of
th* term* or condition* of
thi*
A greement h i any other Shipper,
tha Shipper having auch Informa­
tion shall notify the Control Com­
m itter of such violation hy
a
w ritten statem ent containing the
charge* and nil nvailalde
*ub■tanualing evidence.
SUCTION B. If the
Control
Committee, upon receipt af any in­
form ation from any source, shall
fipd therein evidence that
any
Shipper is violating any nf the
term* or condition* of this Agree
to ta l. It *hall thereupon be the
dtlty of said Control Committee to
Investigate such auppo*rd violaG*o. The Control Cominitti-a may
call upon any Shipper to fu m l.h
a statem ent of fact* ondrr oath.
A fter due Iavert Igat Ion, if tt i* the
pelnIon of th* Control Committee
th a t the Agreement la being vio
latest. It shall order such Hhip|&gt;er

vote;
. — ia lita # ahaU t o a n in te rested mink«bend In *w a m o u n t s a tis ­ ____ drum tto Contrel
(a) Grower* (who a r t not #hlpto a n y com plaint o r fa cto ry to th* C ontrol C om m ittee. ta#, bwfor* o r du rin g rarlij
T to m em ber# of th* C ontrol Com­ tlo n period, p -rn ilis t a ,
—two representative* to
m ute* »h»H serve w ith o u t com(C ontinued Cm i n g r
elected hy m ajority vote;
•hnU fo r th * parpoite oi tha p#nsatton, but shall t o entitled to
(f) tire * e ra f r tto a re t*
contaMi
d eration
htich
' '
t t o l r expenses w hich a re neces­ ’totototo' wAste
p e n ) in the Sarasota District.
p la in t or d isp u te be disquali­ sa rily Incurred ta th e perform ance
fied ad a m em b a r of- the
- Con­
—two represent*tive* to ho
o f th e ir duties hereunder.
oJected hy wvajotlty
t r o l ComipiU**;
SE C T IO N G. E ach S h ip p er shall
provided, th a t In lb* ovent on# or
ta ta ra itlg a t* fro m tim e to p a y to th* C ontrol Com m ittee hi*
More of th# taiga Shipper* men-'
OK
me and assem ble d a ta on iro rata sh a re of all th* rx p e n srs
tfctnnd ta tubdlvtalM (a) of thl*
th e grow ing, ah Ip ping and ncurred In th e m aintenance and
Sbrtion In eilk a r th*
Mhnateam a rk e tin g condition- In the functioning of th* Control Com ­
Shiaaota or th* Sanford-Ovledo
Florid* celery in d u stry ;
m ittee and its a ctiv ities, and shall
Di&lt;trtct aboil fall to become
(g ) to n e g o tia te and confnr m ake paym ent upon due notice
K ty or parties algnotury to this
from
the C ontrol C om m ittee of his
w ilh rep resen tativ es of Ship­
roement, the a in auch ev*nt
per# o f oelery produced In sh a re of such e s p e n -rr and a fte r
tam
e
o th e r Shipper* o f tha
Opportunity fo r a h e arin g to any

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»ra*a pulaid* th* S ta te
of
d istric t, m entioned in aabd(vi*la*i
F lo rid a w ith re g a rd to the
(hi o r (d ), a * th e case m ay t a
form ulation of a m arketing
ah*ll be e n titled to elect a n a d d i­
ag ree m e n t providing fo r the
tional re p re se n tativ e o r
reprepro ratio n of shipm ents a s be­
•ontative* to ta k e the place of th*
tw een the irv e ra l a rea s in th*
larg e Shipper of S hipper# au dl»U n ited S ta te s w here celery b
rtlfied tro a i repiw sentstloa, to
grow n, to Ik- subm itted tn the
• end th a t re p re se n tatio n un the
S e c retary for his ro n iid e rsC ontrol C om m itter a* betw een
tion. The S hippers s u th o r iir
said two d istrict* and a* betw een
tb* Control C om m ittee tn
S hippers a n d grew or* ahaU rem ain
e n te r Into any auch a g re e ­
aqua!
m ent on th r tr behalf ami
SE C T IO N 2. Each o f th* a hora
a g re e to be bound by the
group* ui
p erson,
selecting a
tornrs and provision* of auy
m em ber e f th* C ontrol C om m it­
such agreem ent, provided the
tee Is em pow ered to &gt;71*01 a n a l­
sam e shall have been apte rn a te m em ber to servo aa a
the m em bership of the Copm em ber of the C ontrol C om m ute#
proved l y a t |e a s t 75 percent
ta the absence of. o rin th e e v en t
tro
l C om m ittee and t y
the
of th* rem oval, resig n atio n o r dis­
S e c retary . N othing in thl*
qualification of, the original mem•ribdivlston shall hr rnn«trued
b*i. w ith fufl power In a r t in the
lo he In derogation of the
place and stead of su rh original
rig h t of Interested parties
m rm bvi.
to # hearing upon any such
SE C T IO N 8. Upon the d e sig ­
m arketing agreem ent In ac­
nation or elrctlun of a t Ira st threecordance w ith the provisions
fo u rth « of the num ber*, p u rsu a n t
of the Art
to '.he preceding Section, th* C on­
SECTIO N 5. The C ontrol Com ­
trol Com m ittee m ay o rg an ise and
m ittee Is am hortred to Incur surh
function, and the member* of the expenses and to m ake aurh e x ­
t* discontinue su rh violation, and Control C om m ittee shall a e rre for penditure* as m ay h* necessary to
h i th e event uf n o nrom pliam e by One shipping season o r until th e ir c a rry out the provisions of this
B hlpphr with su rh order, H aurrvM tirs a re srlre te d , as hero- A greem ent
All money* co llect­
re p o rt such non-oum pliancr insoove provided.
SECTION 4. Th* pow ers and ed shall be deposited and disbursed
to the S ecretary .
In
the
nam
e
of
one of th* m em bers
dunes of the C ontrol C om m itter
uf the C ontrol CoatmIUe* d esig ­
A B m C L B VL—CONTROL
j shall be:
COMMITTEE
1*1 to perform the fonctions set nate* as tre a s u re r who shsll fur
SE C T IO N t . A C ontrol Comforth in thli Agreement to be
m ltta* sh a ll b* ealablishrd fo rth ­
p«rfnrm*d by th*
Control
w ith, tb* m em berahin to tie com ­
Committee;
posed of re p re se n tativ es of Ship(b) to supervise th* p e rfo rm ­
BY P O P U L A R D E M A N D
par*. p a rtie s to the
A grasm rw t,
ance of th is A greem ent and
a n d g ro w e rs a* follows:
to a rt as Interm ediary
be
(a ) E ach shipper who shipped
tw een the S ecretary and th e .
600 o r m ore carload* of cel
Shipper*;
ary d u rin g the shipping sea
t r ) to a ppoint aurh em ployes;
D orothy P srk in s ftap re se n te tiv e
•on next preceding the date of
a&gt; It deem s necessary
and
such selection (hall be
en­
will be here th ro u g h F riday
determ ute th* esdarl** and
titled to one re p re se n ta tiv e on
define the duties of a lt aurh
ARE YOU U SIN G T H E
th* Control C om m ittee;
em pluyrea;
(b) S hippers (n o t Included In
(d) by a p p ro p riate resolution,
fiurn tim e to tim e, to a p p o in t
(n ) above) In the S anfordn a v e Y our K rlo Analysed.
and define the duties of a d d i­
Ovledo D istrict- one
raprotional comm ittee* or sub-com ­
CA LI, ami (let Your
eentative to be elected by m a­
mittee* to a ssist tn* C ontrol
jo rity vote;
COM PLIM ENTARY
Com
m
itts*
in
lb*
perform
ance
(c ) Grow er* (w ho
a re
not
F
A
C IA L F o r E a a tc r
of
any
of
it*
du
ties
and
func­
Shipper*) in the Sanfordtions hereunder;
Oviado D istrict -th ree re p re ­
(*) to dingo** nf all d isp u te ■,
sen tativ es to be elected by m a­
questions and com plaint* a r is ­
jo rity vote;
ing In m nnertlon w ith the
Shipper* (n o t included in
perform ance of thl*
A g re s­
above) In tb* M anat**ilient , provided, th a t If a
•ota D istrict one
repm
em
ber
of
th*
C
nntrul
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d issatisfied
w ith
the
am o u n t of his ra ep e cllv t a sse ss­
m ent. Kuch p ro ra ta sh a re shall be
based upon vnlum r of shipm ents;
provided, th a t no asuwssmant shall
exceed one dollar per carload of
.152 c rates. The C ontrol C om m it­
tee shall have power to in stitu te
legal proceedings in its own nam e
and to fake any o ther -tops which
m ay be necessary to collect auch
a sse -sm rn te from the Shipper*.
SE C T IO N 7. The Control Com ­
m ittee m ay, in its discretion, for
the purpose nf ( I )
collecting
money
for adm in istratio n
ex­
count of shipm ents and sales by
pensea a &gt; provided in the precs-dtag section, and or (2) keeping nr
Shippers, re q u ite S hippers lo put-

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Revenue from tha bear d ep art
railroad* and seasonal gain* In **re n t ( o a t Into tha ata ta irhool
(Ura
fo r
att-O rtiial m alarial*,
t i l to ba apportioned to eonn- .hackad t h a dacfloa In .te a l o p a ra ­
m fo r paym ant of
sslarlee to tion* of lb* prarlou* weak. T ha
a c h e rt and hua driver*.
A m erican Iron and ataal In stitu te
reported a alight |f»In In s ir r t Ingot o u tp u t. which t o l d ju st undar
H percent o f ra p ac ity .
A utomnhll# production, a* aatlonly th in g I can m y " #U
m at ad by T ram , to ta lle d Kl Abd
unit* laid W#ak, J R S
th a preof atbjaUc# *1 cadlng week. and n e a r ly fo u r time*
r U olraralty h a lt tha rnlum a fo r th a lilte’ waah of
w a rn nndarwnnt 1WS3. T ra totel r t r th* U rgant
t * t t o b te t j
a n lta appawfl.
aa optrdtlan 1
fo r jury woak ttno#' A pril *&gt;f 1*81,
«Ula i t a KIM * F alla, i t e , Kaa a n d waa not fo r from » • corre*
p ita l S a ta n U p wording to »it*U- apterdkig U vrt o f IBM. .
g ra m received
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RIGHT MAKD-UP?

The figure wai announced Satprday by the baveragt dapartm ent,
which eatunated additional m e n u #
to May I would bring the fin d
year’s collections to approxim ate­
ly *526.000.
Beer and wine drinker# them ­
selves have paitl I30I.7HI.72 la
tagea on thalr drinks white whole­
sale and retail vendor*, aud brew­
ers, have paid 1171.774.06 In li­
cense ta x * .
CR kM j ! Mar. »«—(A 1 - Dr
Up to Mar. I, hecr sate* werr
Alla* U w tefr Wrrwkoop was re­ reported 1 J 15,041.603 bottle*, and
fused 0 t o w ' trial JdiUrday and 1,637,170 gallon* of draught beer.
« w ordire) to pHaon for tha “op- A gallon contain* 10 2-3 bottle*.
Prevent tela# the beverage, de­
portm ent *ald, approximate 2,600,_______
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000 bottles, and 200,000 gallona a torlaa during a poasUil* ab#tdow n.

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Edna Frye

M n R alph A. Hmith re tu rn e d
S atu rd ay from T allahassee w h o *
she attended 0 m eeting o f th*
F lorida F ederation of W oman'*
(Tab*. She wa&lt;’ a from pan lad by
Mr*. J W Olrkln* uf F o rt U u
dardala, tre a s u re r of th* F edcra
G in . who I* tha irtiaat thi* w-ek
o f Mr*. Jtrirfy W ight. P ark Avonlia. Mra, Dick ms. la a fnrm ar
praaldanl of tha fianfnrd W oman'*
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if C alhortna'a Ilf# a t th * ; — FJorida ha* collected - M0H.S67.r a o g l j ^ lb# dajr h f h e r 87 from beer and wine tear* Utica
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SECTION 10.
Shippers Study Grower,
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7 Pacf For Celery

FEORIDA,

MONtrxY.marchH,ini

Any Shipper or

d r th e ir representatives,
m ay a tte n d m eeting* of any ana
all com m ittee! c rea te d hereby;
provided, however, th a t a Shipper
or hi* representative* m ay be e x ­
cluded from the m eeting of any
com m ittee which la considering a
dispute or controversy to which
such ahlpper la a p a rty .
A RTICLE V II— U C k N S fN fi
SECTIO N I. The Shipper* h e re ­
by apply for and consent to licens­
ing by the S e c retary .
Such li­
cense ahal] be In accordance w ith
applicable regulations heretofore
and h e rea fte r prescribed by the
S ecretary and approved
by the
P resident, and snail ho subject tn
the right* and power* of the Sec­
re ta ry , from tim e In tim e. In mod­
ify or am end any llcenae issued
p u rsu a n t to th* foregoing.
A RT IC L E V I0 — E F F E C T IV E
T IM E AND TERM IN A TIO N
SECTION I. Thla A greem ent
ahall become effective a t such
lim e as the S e c retary m ay declare
above his sig n a tu re attach ed here­
to, and thi* A greem ent shall con­
tinue in force until Ju ly 1. 11)35,
su b ject to term ination prior th ere ­
to, a&gt; follows:
(a ) The S ecretary m ay a t any
lim e term in ate th is A gree­
m ent as to at] p a rtie s th e re ­
to by giving at least one day's
notice liy m eans of a pres«
release or in any o th er m an­
ner which the S ecretary may
dele rm ine;
(h) The S ecretary m*y at any
tim e term in ate
this A gree­
m ent as to any p a rly .lgn«
to ry thereto, hy giving at
least one day's notice, by d e ­
lim iting the sam e in the mail
and addressed to such p arty
a t his la st known a d d reis;
(r ) The .Secretary shall te rm i­
nate this A greem ent upon the
request of Shippers, parties
to th is A greem ent, who h a n ­
dled not le«a th an 76 percent
nf the total shipm ents of nil
such Shippers du rin g the p re ­
ceding season, hy giving no­
tice In the sam e m anner as
provided in p a rag ra p h
&lt;n)
above;
( d | This A greem ent shall in any
event term in ate whenever the
provisions of the Art author(ring It cease to be in effect
A R T IC L E IX — HEN KITTS AND
IM M CNITIKS
SECT! I IN 1. The benefits, p riv ­
ileges, a ml im m unities ru n frrre d
hy virtue of Ibis A greem ent shall
t ease upon it* tei iminn I ion, r a r r p t
with eesper to art* done prior
th ereto ; amt the benefits, privi­
leges an&lt;l im m unities conferred by
th is A greem ent upon »n&gt; piuty
signatory hereto shrill reave upon
its term ination as to vtieh party
except with respect to nets done
prior thereto,
A RTICLE \ —C O I’NTKHI’AHTS
SECTION t This
A greem ent
m ay he executed rn imrltiph- rutinte rp a rts , which w hen signed l-y
the S ecretary shall
constitute,
when taken together, one anti lire

THB REAL DRIVER

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7—Know t tha Fatting o f H aving H i* C a r Undar

Control—DO YOU7
A d f i i under control when its speed ja
such d u t it can be brought safely to a dead

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F L IC K E R S

By GLADYS M. W ILLIAM S

ly a Hom an lTolJOay of beauty,
non* a n d lau g h te r. F o r beauty the.
lovely G loria S te w a rt
shapely Gotdwyn C horus G lrie, the
fo r
inim itable R u th E ttin g .
la u g h te r o u r pop-eyed friend, Ed­
die C antor. I t la a h lla rio o i ta le
ab o u t a am all town boy w afted
back to a n tlo u lty . The E m perora
captive beauties, a ffa ir* of i la t r ,
a thundering ch ario t race,
and
R uth E ttin g singing “ No
More
Love" and “ Rulid a U tile Hom e"
will give you an evening o f real
e n te rta in m e n t.
"G et along, L ittle Doggie, G et
A long"—yea. “T he l a s t
Rou
U p," ia th* tltla of the fast-m ovil
gold rush film baaed on Zane'
Grey'* “TH* B order Legion" with
the handsom e R andolph S cott In
the leading role. A new fem inine
lead is R a rb ira F ritchle (h e r real
nam e, ‘tla sa id ). The sto ry is ty p i­
cal of the early W est before law
and order had become the order
o f the day. Thla outdoor rom ance
I* a p a rt of S a tu rd ay 's program .
M ar. 31.
Also on S a tu rd ay a t the local
th e a tre will be seen Lillian Glah In
b a r trium phal re tu rn to the screen
In " Ilia Double U f* " ably aupported by the superb work of Roiarnd Young.
“
T he atory I* of an
abnorm ally sensitive a rtis t who
shies from th* public. H r sinks his
Id entity into th a t of hi* dead but­
ler, m arries th e m ap'* m ail-order
fiance* ami th en com plication* act
In. An am using sa tire , t

DonJackaonWinaPole
Vault At Event Meet

F IR E V ICTIM D I B

B R A D E N T O N , M ar. H — F u n ­
e ra l service* fo r Mr*. C arolina !L
Donatd Jackaon fo rm e r Sem i­ H am pel o f W orth, HL, w in te r m i nole High School football a ta r, d e n t o f B raden C aallo n
won t h r pole v a u lt event d u rh g w ho died from burn*
th e annual Southern C onference w hen h e r clothing c au g h t
fire
stove tw a"we*kx ago, w n i
Indoor track m eet held In N o rth -fro m
C arolina last week, it wa* learned held S a tu rd ay n i g h t Besides b e j^ .
h usband, P anl lUlfepel, aba t* n W
here today.
Jackaon, ru n n in g under th e col- vived by a son, E m il, w ho a n W T
by piano from Dll no la before h e r
pr* of the UnlveraRy of N orth death.
. . . : .
M i n a where he la a s t a r u n ­
crossed th* b a r a t a height
of II feet, 10 inches to win the
event from ■ field which include J
I n t r e a t i s e c h ild re n ’* ocftda,
C arm en an3 Strow d of Duke, C or­
d o n ’t t a k a
b e tt an^ I-aird of W.
A
U,
McDonald of V. M. I - ami McDon­
ald of N orth Carolina.

An excellent historical d ra m a 11
“C atharine The G re at”. The plot
o f tills B ritish film deals w ith the
(C antlancd from P ago I )
m atch b atw ern th e G rand Duke
stop a t any time, at demanded by d re w *
to n e h c rtt# o f celery before th*
P etar, D o u g in F airbanks, Ju n io r,
■■me that] bo elig ib le, fo r »h(j&gt;
stances. A skilful driver endeavors to know
and a G erm an prince**, Elixabpth
■tent.
B
argnar, a rra n g e d by the Emprwas
the stopping distance of his brakes at various
SE C T IO N 8. T he member* nf
E
lisabeth of Russia, Flora RnMon.
th e C ontrol Com m ittee anti nf any
speeds and bow to overcome possible skidding
The action tik e s place tow ard the
o th e r Com m ittee created here
by the correct use of gas, dutch and brakes
end of E m p ress E lixabeth'a reign.
un d er and any a g e n t o r employee
In th« glam orous se ttin g of the
under different conditions of road surfaces.
appointed o r em ployed by any aucl
dissolute R ussian Im perial C ourt,
com m ittee ahall be aubject to re
the shy re tirin g princess fight* her
m o ral b r the S ecretary a t any
COURTESY SEMINOLE COUNTY SAFETY COUNCIL
m ad husband's rru elty ,
hia In­
tim e w ith or w ithout cause. Each
trig u e r, hi* o ther loves, and in *b
and every net of the C ontrol Com­
doing
she
becomes
obsessed
with
u m r in riru m rn ta ' if nil such sig -|
m itte e and of any o th er Com­
two g re at pa**ioni~ love and a m ­
nature* were contained in onej
m ittee created
hereunder ahall
bition. A lthough history 1* full of
original.
bo
aubject
to
the
d isap ­
cruel, unique, and colorful stories
proval of, or to m odification by,
A RTICLE XI— A D DITIONAL I
of the “ G reat C atherine," E lisa ­
P A R T IE S
th e S ecretary a t any tim e; any
beth. Ilcrgner, who
has
more
act ao dlaapproved ahall te null
SECTIO N I. A fter thla A gree­
finesse and displays g re a te r ability
void. N othing In thla Sec
m ent firs t takes effect, any S hip­
th an any of the a rre t n 't fem ale
(C ontinued From F i f e Onp)
tlon contained ahall he conatrurd
per may become n p a rty to this
im ports, m akes the young C a th e r­
to modify any provision nf thla
A greem ent, if a c o u n te rp art th e re ­ recovery program .
ine a hauntlngly charm ing figure.
A creem ent requiring the prior aj&gt;
of Ur executed liy Him and hy th e i Roosevelt aalrl the
aifreernent Fairbanks Ju n io r gives the moat
p ro ra l of the S ecretary with rrS ecretary. This A greem ent shall atipulated th a t em ployes shall exacllng and probably the finest
apect' to c ertain typer of action by
easy R esinotT rey’ T o f f r e T w ^ a f
take effect a* to ju rh new con­
the C ontrol Com m ittee.
4 1 • ..*©%
tra c tin g p a rty at auch lim e aa the have the riicht to choose th e ir own perform ance of his career.
f*I nr In nut 1 Bed"
4
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If you enjoy "H enry V III" jrou
S f « Ynfk Yunkft#*
SE C T IO N U. An appeal in w rit
S ecretary m ay declare above hi*' re p re se n tativ es to hsrtcaln
w ith
1
Hi leouiw f’snlltinlw
I will not w ant to miaa Ihl* unusual
Ing may be taken to the S ecretary
3 2 • •0
sig n a tu re attached to nucti cnun-| em ployers and th ere should be nn
«$ Irfiu Ip Ifrnwiift
iya aatt the H i
|
picture
which
plays
from any declalon nf the C ontrol
3 ! •on
t-niixiriphi* n.11.
te rp a rl, and the benefit*, privi discrim ination “ in any way ag ain st
Z £00
lane
T
h
eatre
Sunday
and
Monday.
Com m ittee by any ahlpper
or
lloftlim
Ilri.
H
*&gt;»
k g r* ,iind im m unities confer™ ! byi any em ploye on the ground of bis
N ICT
N»w York
g ro w er a g g rle red thereby, w ithin
M ar. 25 and 2f&gt;.
this A greem ent a h n 11 then be (?f- union labor affiliations.*11
3 inn
llr«)f)kl%
n
r
r
a
ten day* a fte r the deciaion 1* a n ­
r, 2T2
"L
e
t’a
He
Ritxv"
th
r
bill
for
3
|loMt&gt;n flrnlrw
ftfctive u* to auch new contracting'}
nounced. Pending the disposition
3
7 J0t»
This
gives
the
rig
lit
to
the
a
u
­
|*li
Hfttfr
1
$ih
lw
An
Tuesday,
Mar.
27.
a
t
the
Milamp a rty
I
«
3 ,oe»
|i*»lr«*l! Ti«'rr*
of the S ecretary of any appeal,
tomobile worker* to choose fre e ­ is one of rv e ry dav hum an a p ­
AHTICXK
XII
—
AM
EN
DM
ENTS
th e p a rtlra Involved ahall a tld e hy
ly
w
hether
they
wish
to
belong
t
K
iiT
R
itnA
i'*
n
r
.
n
u
.
m
,
peal
and
in
te
rest.
Two
young
SECTION 1. The Control C om -1
FARM LOANS A V A ILA BLE
th o declalon rendered hy the Con­
I'Hirlttii.il I lErtl*.
J‘h 11n&lt;1r Ip h Ift l
m ilter m ay, from tim e to tim e, to a c*nm|iany union or to n union working prople, l,rw A yres and
tro l Com m ittee unleaa the Secre­
A&gt;.
»
th e
A m erican Patricia Ellla, g e t m arried on the
propose i«meruImen In
to
thin alfiliati-il w ith
Itaalftn fir ii %'#•*, f*. NVw Y«rli Yon*!
W A SH INGTON , Mar. 2ft—Small
ta ry ahall rule olherw lie pending
old adage th a t two ran live as
A irrrem enl, nnd any auch arncm l-, Federation of t-al&gt;or.
auen dlapoaltion. In the event of
fa rm e rs in F lorida
and
other
l lr iM i k f r n fh M fg e r* l « :
M o n t r e a l,
cheaply
as
one.
When
this
plan
rnent
shall
bocnrni*
effpctlve
u
p
o
n
,
In n iriv ilig at th e agreem ent
an appeal, It ahall be the duty of
1
*
approval by the .Secretary,
ut the I’ri-Milent Ia nl down in plain falls, the couple trie s to bluff their s ta le s who require loans nf $200
Hi
I r it u l* H r n n r n * . R . N r w V o rU
th e C ontrol C om m ittee to forw ard
way
by
"G
oing
R
ltsy,”
The
e
n
­
o
r‘
$300
will
be
able
In
a
few
day*
Glnntft.
r.
such
tim
e
a%
the
»Serretaiy
shall
|
to the S ecretary Ita complete rec­
f *h i In it r | pH In I ’ h l l s . 5 , H I
le o u lv
ikM gnntr; provided
th a t
the] terin» the .principles for general tire situation m ight he the atory t o m ake
them . C ongressm an I'ardlniilN,
ord with re g en t to the m atter.
2
am endm ent *hall have firat been rrlution* betw een em ployer* and o f one'* be*t friend.
P eterso n wa* informer) by officials
)t*&gt;wt«,n l l r r i H « x , 6 , C n 1u r n h t i* , 2.
approved by .Shippers, pat lien to employe*
i M f r n i t T i # r f p . 2- N f t w n r k . I .
"Homan Scandals'* playing at o f the farm credit* adm in istratio n
th is A greem ent, who handled not
lie reduced " to plain language" the Milane Mar. 28. 29. 30 is r«»I- &gt;e«lerday. H eretofore these amall
lean than 7f» percent of the Infill the much disrHasrd section of the
shipment* of all auch .Shipper*^ N ational Recovery A rt g ra n to tg tinn of th e ir own Industrial rode loans have not been m ade and
m any person*
requiring
them
durini: the preceding ncamuii.
the right of i-ollertive liargam ry: of fair practice, their w illingness rould not he ccom m ndatrd. Detail*
A im C ItK
XIII— AfiENT.S
i "Em ploye* have the rig h t," said
to obey the law ."
a re expected to be announced w ith ­
.SECTION I. The Secretary may j
Green added th a t "the m achin­ in the next day or two.
In* n dettijfmiUon in w rit&gt;ii|f. name the I’residi'lll. "to o rg a n ire into
a
group
or
group*.
ery for ro11«*-tive b a rgaining has
any peraon, or pernon*. imlinlirur
,
Cor. 2nd and Sanfo
"D i*rrim liiatiun
again*! eiu- now been -el up" nnd th at "Ihs-re
any officer ni
cm pinycv of the
RTF E l. M A IN TA IN S LEVEL
Stored 1
“Sanford's
Only Home-Owned F
lioverniuent, to act n* bin npent in ployi-H lu-i all**- of Itieii lalm r af- i* no bs"i* for a claim on the park
CLEV ELA N D , M ar 2ft
(d lconnection with any of the provi-1 filiationv, nr for any other u n fa ir
T
h
r
M
a
g
a
iin
r
Rteel.
yrxterday
of oil her side of the rontruvepiy.
sum* of thl* Aifreemenl.
nr unjust reason i* liarred."
said th a t despite labor u n re st steel
W. T. WOOLLEY
LEE
A ltT K X K XIV
J W illiam G reen, preald rn t of the employer* or em ployes, th at c ith e r production in th r mill* last week
I*. A. MEno
has
gam
rd
a
vlrloey
over
the
Any exem ption from the anti* J Am erican F ederation u f
B allard Rep.
Ow ner-M gr.
B jU am aa
Ijtb o r, other "
fell
only
one
pulpl
In
49
percent
tru a l Iiiwn, nnd or vu Iillation nf* in ailed tin- lalmr men who ta lk n l
capacity.
a ny acta or thing* w hich would i
otherw ise have been
unlaw ful, | with the p resid en t nt the executive
rewhich may re null from the p i r - j m ansion. Iluglt S. Johnson,
rulion iif tb h A fcre«*tnent by t ho I rover) adm m F&lt;trator, also p a rth
Secret nry, ahall not e a tend or lie ipate.l and was in stru m en tal tn
con*trued to extern! f u r th n than h rlnging the m am ifactiirera intu
]0c line 1 time
ix uhxolulcly nocefoiary for the* the at-rnrd
Sc line 3 Ilmen.
puriBxe of (iirr)ln jr out the pro-!
7c line 0 times.
vialon* of thin A freem ent
[ A fter the W hite House h a d an
nounred the settlem ent leached a
5c line J month.
A ltT lU aK XV
Count five worda to line.
Nothmir heieln rontained i« or long a fte r nig h tfall (irei-it issued
Double ra le for cap ital or
nhall I e con&lt;1rued to he m dero- a stati-m ent saying
"Tin- tei ms of the settJem eni
uation or
inodtficntmn of
the
black face leltera.
ritfhtx of th,. Secretary, or of the of the thn-ateneil aotnm ohlle strik-*
United State* fa ) to ex frrl* e any lei-oiiimended hy the l ’re*ident nnd
Minimum charge 30e
powern u ran led hy the Act oi accepted liy the autom bhile ruanna il r l i.il t w a M iM llw iara l*
otherw ise, and or ( li) in a m m l faclurer* fend th e worker* gviarnltwill he r h .r p .e far I ha hhaahrr
a t r l a t a ardarail &gt;a &gt;•!«•*• ••*
an te with nuch powvra to a rt in taw th e worker* th e rig h t La ae.
rrealla will hr a lta a la» r.w r.lI ll
the premise* whenever *nrh nrtlon
L E G A L N O T IC E
la tle a .
ganiae. to b argain rulleclivriy ami
in deemed advisable.
to la- rep iesen ted hy men of th alr
MUM »: IH k i'l'l II %IIC»&gt; r n n
MITIt l.K XVI—S lf.N A t %% iif . f .i * i m i f .ii
own choosing.
Tl ME O F I*ART!EH
3T3 IMTIM: le F &gt; l‘.ll %I. «T%T*
enu
"T his m eans th at while
the
In Milne** whereof thn rn n trac tI lE h ill* m i : aT%Ti: «»• 1*11111111%.
injf p ail ic*. acting under the pro- w orkers gam ed the principal (mint
HA VE VOUH WATCH repaired
Nr*!!,*i- hflt Im Kivi'n fliftt I" I ' H
viaimiH of the A gricultural A d ju st­ for which tlu-y were contending-—
|iun hiiftn «&lt;f
by on* who ceal'y knowa hire TtH I(t it,I &gt;1NO i ' '
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W H E R E AS. .t IS provided by
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Seel loll 8 of the A rt a . follows;
RUHTIN iw „ pn» *rngei cmi|*c
In ordel to effectuate th r drf 17ft. Iiin» m
ton riirv rn lel
Secretary of A griculture
i iuieil policy, I tic
S ecretary of
ftim uls A cub. New fluid tires
AgMcultuiT .hull have powri to
|360. Reel A Sofia. 301 W F irrt.
e n te r intu m arketing a g reem en t,
with p rn c e s.iu .
. ..o r i a tt u n . of
12— Wanted
|iriHlucrra, and othi-r&lt; cngagcit in
the handling in the ru rre n t irf inW A N TED AT ONc E (.Ift-* m ay­
yiMHBi tft dm, J■Mfe+vui a**t*Jr
ti-r.ta te or foreign rummerci- of •tftfci
(ferftugii tfltttk nnMtv. f i
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onnaise and pickle ju&lt;» of nil
arii ag ricu ltu ral
comm odity or at
tonquw lL |« n u *4
bw»«*
idles, particu larly
tjuititr
m il
product thc-rruf. sfte i due notice ■ Iftb dry «•««•(. ru% m 4
Rr—Wy 4a v*»y M i l l Ift damadiplnta. to help relief client* to con
anil o |i|iorlunilv for h r . o n r In in- l ^ i r ii l M
amodtaa^mm ik*e
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nerve food for num inri u*e lim ne
The m aking of 4ri*a n t iuUn| ftftJ !!■■ ■» kftftUftf. IftJft.)
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agreem
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.h
all
not
Int * x n u u ii
i x iii’ii n : n i n %
w a t t r r i i r ; i . i xf. i u i
m t %t - held to fe in violation of any of
■
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21—Acreage For *Ha1e
111%.
S ta te ., and any &gt;urh a g rreiiie.it
N «s|I«f
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30 A (’UK trac t r leu ret I W onilerful
WINTMII I'AIIK *ll.A1*1* *I*1'H lIAll* ■hall he deemed to lie law ful —
farm or bufiueaB property. Over 11|;SH INI" |tim hit*, r ..f T h% »V| Crovidrd, T hat no »urh a g rerin rn l
1600 fe rt euRiem e x p o iu rr hoi- Mfl n (&gt;• Nf' 11n tin I• &gt;1 t ii# 3rd .h a ll rem ain in (orcr a fte r the
) nl Alift 11*1, A 1 11*11 lifts III! ll term ination of this A rt;
derlnjr on KiinfnnhDrt.ant] H igh­ (Id
ffti’r ft it*l
an h i rrliflfn lr in ■ti
And —
way, n t« r Hanford. Mu»t aril im* lift w liiailf U1a1111 At 1an r.r t ad,k. •Irrit
1til IkDIiC 111 1*1 i.l. n Im*• A(.III I.l H
W H EREA S, due n u tirr and op­
Hull if* 11f ii »!#' r til It 1 si l-w 1Ilf fill portunity
for hearing to in te re s t­
0 c«o I fern 1«J.,
it HIii n ilfh! r llip 1 V *»l' 11 Mint ft 1Fit
Mi Hi innIni■ i* fill* ft ru rlflit. (u * ed p a r lir . ha* been given pu rsu ­
til
II
ant tu the provision of the Act,
DGSIRA11LK home a lie on h igh­
H\\ ** **r Hw it ri&lt;i i hrrand the regulations Iv-ued th e re ­
w ay out* hie city. La to trunk I
li tin ( Tw|t 31 Him lh. Hut *•*
under; ,n d
uw ii c i r m n iiilrm l. i , ll. ra re
in Itiiftl
IM nrra-ti
W H EREA S, the S ecretary finds
Tli* PAIat IAltai I*«•IVh«| ftftftftftwril » t
Hermlcl.
T O O L S w U .X .'M
I law* (tula- of I lir Ia* to* tit p uf ntlch (1) th a t the Shippers, p arties tn
i *l |If |m lr 111 l ime liiain*- **f Mr* W thla A greem ent, are engaged in
X5-—MlACtBaneona For Bala I» L*m@A* Dnlcpft i t H m tlfU-ftla
hioill Inc lu ll i-mul ai i-oltliliiC |n Inw the handling uf r rlrry in the cur­
TW O MILK goal*— fresh in. L. A. lo t ill itl Hill laatir llirrrmli on lh* ren t of in leratate (and or fnreigni
4ill il»r of
A l», m il
comm erce; and
Itenaud, 2201 Oak Ave.
VV 41 in
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l i f f l t lf t l
B tftd A lu rp
W H EREA S, it aiipemr*,
a fte r
alttl Pf,*l ihU th r f tlh t1«* vtf Krlidue consideration th a t this a g re e ­
SPRING IS H E R R - He* ua for m a tt A 1‘ . I p J 4
/ / i t 'f t t i l i t n ^ t l i m i m a U d i
V K iNirill.AHM
ment will tend to effectuate the |
R ubber hose, lawn mowers,
I'lw ila I t r r u k l I ’ m u rl
in
H it id * / — /**• w trata^
policy
of
C
onfrere
declared
in
S*rsprinkling cans, yard rakca, and
Hi fit I little- I'm lllll) l-'lo l | (1It
tlon
2
of
the
A
ct,
a
.
herein
before
!/A*
frond/* /« I t i tauter.
garden ho e,., HtanleyiRugvr*
ir /:U l
in this A greem ent a rt fo rth ;
H ardw are Co.
'iiim tiA e n lfr and UUa
dur­
NOW T H E R E F O R E , 1,-----------S ecretary of A griculture, acting
under th* provlsloni of the A g ­
ing the boom and it’s being left
ricultural A djuatm eat Act, fo r Dia
purpose a n J w ithin the
lim ita ­
tion. therein contained, and not
behind again, Now the 2 elec­
otherw ise, do hereby executa thla
A greem ent under my hand and of­
T I R E
S H O P
ficial eeal of the D epartm ent of
tricity in your Thrifty Three rote
A griculture, In tha C ity of WnfehDuplex Regular
ing ton, D. 0 , on the
■ day
is.m ore o f a bargain than ever.
of— - — nnd p u rsu a n t to the
4 . 4 0 - 2 1 ............
a fte r--------- e aste rn sta n d ard tim e
provision! hereof declare
thU

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RATES

'Business As Usual’
Is Order As Threat
Of AutoStrikeEnds

M others!

Grapefruit League
Standings

Pimples Relieved

Resinol

Sanford Cash'Fee
BALLARD’S FEEDS an

1 NEED SOME CLOTHES,
J O H N , BUT T H E Y ’VE
SIMPLY GONE OUT OF
SIGHT!’

"YES, EVERYTHING
SEEMS TO COST
MORE EXCEPT OUR
ELECTRICITY."

Soothing Relief
for Itchy Eczema

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ELECTRICITY did not go up

Diamond Tires
S4.25
S4.95
S5.45

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PabBihid In Roridgit H e a r t
The World** Greatest Vegetable
Spot and Richest Garden Land

S h o w e r*

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First Alleged Violators Of VOLUME OF
HEARTY LAUGHiC W ra / Florida's Celery ROOSEVET
« NAVY BILL Citrus
Growers Expected To Meet
Marketing Contract
SIGNED BY A re Named A t Orlando Mee t INDUSTRIAL SHOLTZ REPLY! A t Court House Tonight TURNSDOWN
HONEY BILL
ACTIVITY IIP TO CHALLENGE
PRESIDENT
«

O R L A N I H * . M a r . 27. K . r * t i t ! - 1 c o m m itte e m e n
to
K n t n e i*
I1 , 1
I r e i ^ l v i n l i i o i s o f th e K h *,t*1 ii m - W h i t e h a l l . I L la in d . w h o i
a t to r ’
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I n am e d y r a t r n la y b y S e r r r ia r y t t
underaloud. vui* in Torni i i m m i ' on

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Measure Provides For
•Building OfNations
Fleet Up To Limits
Of Treaty By 1936

(J. Htrnus* of the Florida itmtrnl with Wn -'uTigli'ii Ui -: nig lit
committee Mt a session held d u m ig
Another item of Iju^iix- « Jiao
the afternoon at the lounge loom dit .1 l y the com mittee wa&lt; thi
of the San J u a n hotel.
tn h li-hitu-ut of allotment ^ f, r \ ‘, *
The alleged violators nre*
Y*wk,
I luliiihlphia,
ffaltineoe,
I t . N , S m ith , s h ip p e r * . H a r lo w . Huston.
P l t tf urgli.
( i ih I iiu til,
Sloan Fruit To., Tam pa Shore*. r i r v e l n n d , i H t m i t . C h u a g
nnd
Smyth© A IT*., Ocala.
St, Liui« foi the week •&gt;( NtMi
1 Kroger Grocery &amp; Unking C\&gt;„ to Apr I, inclusive
F in a l d e e i* 1 1 .n •ft t h * i-■-1 1 1 t n i l l *
, I’inciiniitli, uliin.

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WASH1NOTON. Mar. 27\«'"X
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RonwPVolt
(AT)—President
t " * tv . 1Ul 1 • i
dimed (ho Viniton nnvalron
|.nx . o il
. *'
struct (on blit today.
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"f&lt; »".•«,-i \„.- w in t it o il w iii'ii*' w tia l io "*■ D m e 11X I k » 1 c i i ' a
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in !’ « • e l * t h in t n ,i ;|'t ■ VI d I , I .1 D * • • I S i* * ti i
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of the nation a fleet up t » ! , ......
t l ’i I* . k |M 1-1 *• l
like l i t l«! * . * X it ’
treaty limits. The measurt! ■
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I* n o t « la w f o r c o n s t r u c tio n o f n
s in g le a d d itio n a l IT n ite d
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b e y o n d th e i t r e n g t l i in th e .........o i ­
l y pea o f s h ip s a u t h o n x e d **

Eckerson Cannery
ToRemafnOpen For
At Least Six Weeks
W'ilh
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Disntvcry Of Mexican Fly Infestation Held
Fruit Fix- *n Harder As Originating On
Hrings Action
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Mayo Will Not Try
To Enforce A nti
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SH IPM EN TS OF CITY HEADS ACT
TEX A S ;CITRl)SjTO PREVENT NEW
BEING HELD DP HEALTH MENACES

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WASHINGTON. Mar. 27—
(AIM—- Prt*sltlent Rooarvolk
toilay turim l thumlis tlown
on the money hill that would
have libcraltitnl allowances
for veteran*.
The veto mexsaxe, firat.
will, which he hit* killed any,,
m ajor letfialation, waa re ad y to be aent to Conjrrc»“ thia
afternoon.
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n h o xxe tc
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VetoKiHsIndependent
Offices Act As Wei!
As Clauses Aimed
At Benefiting Vepf

th

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ailed
mi

approved or rejeuted.
The committee i* compoird of
tronng Rwtnii of Hradentoii
ax
cluiiiman. J. t \ IIulehison and S.
R Mighton of Sanford. Mr. Raoul
i« expected to atlentl tonig ht'j
meeting together with Mr. Hutehi*
non n nd Mr, (Ughton.
t« row ecu who have been working
for the purl few days in securing
other grow e rs’ names to petitions
that are to he sent to Secretary
Wallace ju t a- soon *? a majority
of the Mate's large shippers of
celery sign the agree merit* re p o rt­
ed satisfacto ry progress today.
j The |ietition calls upon Secre­
tary Wallace to approve ami »lgn

It i» »*pectrd to h it * t th* lef*
i.la tlo n which ovorrod* th f Ecoou&gt;
,ny bill of « y*»r ago, and L«ar
down moat heavily a g a ln it U ti
V a trra n a ' Am endm ent.
An a lm o it Im m ediate vole tvaa
in p ro ip cc t in the llouae, and it
Senate vote wee e ip e e le d ehoitly,
•*. 1 M , , V m u I
'1
th ere afte r.
■|
1bell X«&gt;t! 4.
The whole independent o f f , oa
bill' to which are attach ed am. jd*
m e n u p ro v ld ln i fo r v e te ran a ’ L,n*e
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\ \ \ - ill \ t i r n \ . M m 27, ( A I M j
In th e fu t u r e , i t w ax d e c id e d a t fita and for the resto ratio n of fad•
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I' M I mil o f p 'llin t ,|m *r h ilt im | » &lt; H ) t o r u m iH iu m n iix e tm g la s t • r s l pay cu ts I. now daad u nits*
re ,1 i l l i«i n
n ig h t , p e rs o n * u r l l im a w h o d o n u t C onfreee override* the veto w hich
■.....dux - I n p in e t il o f c H t t i"
. J * . ( M ■- i . .4 * i n&lt;
d i- p . '- c o f g ii f M i g i o r i c f u t e in a ia considered highly im p ro b a b le ,.
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\uH*'X id I* XII- XX0,1 III i l MM l " ! ^ h e a lth u l th e M - i d c i l t - o f f i l ls C ity j f o r various govvrnm ent
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d e p a rt1 la - i i o u i i 011 A 1 » f«, a l t h o u g h it J w il l be i t i ie r d r d m id s u h je c te il to m in t.
I ..ii 1 j . ■i i.t 0 1 1 1 11&gt; xxii
m l i n de d to pel n u t i, th e f in e - -«-t f o r t h in an **M c i t y
The Senate y e .tc rd a y a p p ro v e d .
tiipifient- Mint'd A!&gt;r Hit
| « irilin a n c g a
&lt;W llouae in o g rain
re eto tia ff
l \ p i m i11ia* Mu * hung** i l l d a te . I
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ROOSEVELT ASKS WILCOX PLEASED
PASSAGE OF JOB OVER HEARING ON
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treaties to expand fecriga mar­
kets far American
tax usees
relief af
o f Um ■
legislation bef
a tor J. Hamilton Lewis (D. IB.)
aald terra yes terday.
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WASHINGTON, Mar. t i — (JP)
Expressing tha ceurirtiaa Umt been taken from the r a s m a r r *
—President Roosevelt yesterday tha sub-committee of the Depart­
Senator Lewis said.
urgad passage of pending unem­ ment of Agriculture at Washing­
T h e Senate hUl." he rontianed.
ployment Insurance legislation at ton will report favorably to the
"which win probably couse from
ibis session of Congress.
whole committee far the official
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meesun, estimated by Secretary the Mediterranean fruit fly eradi­ will carry Pluldent Roosevelt',
Oreaee
rests boiling over on a hot Perklna to yield
desire and the policy a f tha Ad­
1 1 ,000.000,000 cation campaign.
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ministration to
Mark
Wilcox
stated
la
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oa all torsos*
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Herald
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that
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believe
history.
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Houghton of tha House wags and that wa bars made seme
real
iMTUHama Hash, the cook, aald means committee.
progress this weak, and *• are at
ML hhd bagen preparing breakUntil the President spoke, the last oa the read toward retting I M a r i v O h i o
Met fo r lha approximately tOO bill, although strongly supported
of the building wbee by *om« Administration followers, some relief far the Florida frail
over quickly eet- apparently was delegated to* be
Wilcox was re­
hftro.
laid aside. Roosevelt's request for
COLUMBUS. Ohio, Mnr.
ferring to the hearing which was
cola
two passage may result to its enact­
o n Hundreds af Ohio,
ime panic itrick- ment before Congress geea heme. held In Waahlagtoa so Tuesday. touchers have tost their
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alarm of “ ISra".
thb year as boards af
I lh high
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ford, appeared bsfore the sohbuilding while othen leaders, Gerard Hwopo, president
Forty-sii rity districts
of the General Electric Company, romktiltoe to appeal far ambiance
windows.
aald "we are going to get out af In the form of a anrvey which ployed tM fewer teacher
thay said would determ ins
the
hen last, borin g i
the slump" bat that
busla
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of a .
set up Unemployment Insurance re­
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serve*.
so, aa much as 37
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Mas city districts and
ed to eet up a system af state un­
ml to village districts.
employment Insurance
system*
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Orlando plan
who a n
of the five percent tax on payrolls
widely for their musical of employer* who Mr* more than
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over a radio elation In 100 persona that la paid to state or
Inti mala friend* sf U lyas Tash­
d ty, have volunteered their company Insurance funds.
man had to
fight thslr
way
■jiwfcM for tha floor show which
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through the crowd which gathla ts be a feater* of the Coverm tfi Ban at the Mayfair HoUl
ysstsrday about the
tiny Farm toad b sell tag again to Iowa,
aad at higher price*.
aS Friday night, Apr. «.
where
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services
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from asm farm to another, ap­
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Psndlng further advirss, FERA
le*l piaaa and accordion eeleetlon*
pari a f tha porgram. Ha worker* will coatlnu* noxt week, kssp order. Aa Ussy began eoea- Other* totem*ted are city 'resi­
dent*. sacs farmer*, who are
Swill aeeompny Mr. Shapiro. thslr work of repairing lh* city's lag s Itos te the chnpsl door,
yearning to ret are Is the sail.
sower system and tha 8cm!noi* thro* Wasson feinted
Rerivel sf totervst to (arm toad,
B . Bon, theater mans. County Court House, it was slat­
Inside the c he pel, Eddm Center
ssj in* umar* afnrteb. has carried
■A Da Land, has volunteered ed this morning by II. C. DuBoss, to eulogy, arid:
,
price* spwnrd* $3S to $SS an new.
as master a f cere morris* new assistant regions I ad mints
"Fame aad fortuau
did not l ews farms tarty this year wet*
trntor of FERA
for Seminole
Um arising. H* has
cheag*
our
Lilysn
seifing at B * In S lid an new. de­
to a similar capacity in County.
oT tha few o f our prof reason who
an quality af lh* aafl aad
Mr. Du Bos* stated that at
City.
1
kept her sens* of
Vh IfaAebRSks* Kama nsnIssaa- today he had not rscelvod

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B a ll

Women Fight For
Flowers Off Grave
Of Lilyan Tashman

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IowmFmrmLand Bring
Bigger, Better Prices

Work On Sewers Will
Continue Next Week

carried aul to tkb aa wall

Asrial Qmt

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Nearby were many store af
slag* and

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with probable rate.

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DEMOCRATIC C a r M a n u fa c t u r e r s :
PO LICIES Refuse Settlem ent
ARE ASSAILED Proposal O f Union

D oherty Earnings
Told Before Group

to

WASHINGTON, Mar. M .
(A T )—Robert
llealy,
thief
for the Trade Cream ts•hm, today laid a House lateratoto Commerce
Oauamittee
Umt Beaty L. Doherty, utility

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Florida Law yers U rged To
A ction A gainst M en O f Low
Ethical, M oral Standards

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H o f ft t . 000,000 fas dealing*
-~w*h Citiss Service Securities
Appearing tr­
ot the ro­
o f the rvrierd Pletrhsv-Rayburn Stork
rxvhsug l rrgelatino bin. llealy
■aid that to a period o f three
ft.
ritire and
ehty ito.0OO.OQ0 went tots new
capital

G. O. P. ChiefsCharge
Party With Failure
To Carry Out Many
Platform Promises

WASHINGTON. Mar. &lt;4— (A1)
I —la an outburst of oratory that
( projected airmail and tariff sharp­
ly to the fore *• campsirn Issue*.
' Republican
chieftain* charged
; Jeeterday th«t the Dcmocreto Had
failed to carry out a dosrn plat­
form promise* sad had brought
about a situation where capital
and labor were at each
other'*
throat*.
Senator* llaating* of Delaware,
chairman of th* senatorial cam­
paign committee, sad Fee* o f Ohio,
former rhairmaa of the Republic
aa national committee, carried
the burden of debate.
Hasting* assailed cancellation of
airmail contracts, NRA policies
and Rooseeeltian ad eiso re Senator
Metcalf, Republican. Rhode Is­
land. joined to the altsek to rail
WASHINGTON. Mar. M - t/T&gt; the larif* *-:!l now
before
the
— Aa iaduslrialut attacking the n*n*r a 'drastic abdication of th*
stork rxrhaagv hill read to House power s f Cong ress."
committeemen ywterda, a letter
"N s country could hr in a more
whirh said same o f the Roosevelt dangerous condition.' Hasting*
pcufcm. rial advnor* plssaed to mid. ~thas to hare the brain trust
rvewvevy » a j tha* urging new e speri men l * on one
reentry into comma- sidr Bnd politicians playing politic*
an the ether, th* to o combining
Th# letter rredited te
to an attempt to get a hold on th*
member ml the advtsory country nhirh will take year* Is
this &gt;late-uw-nt:
J be shaken o f f .'
Ws belarre that we can keep I He said the NRA polietea had
Mr. Roosevelt there ualit we are placed the nation in , “ straight
m ad, to supplant him with a Sin
Ifootm ued On Page Four)
Ito- W* all think that Mr Rm w
vrit b only the Keremsk, of this

Seen A s
STRIKES OF ALL Federation
Wanting Complete ‘ ^
o n t r o l Of Auto
KINDS REPORTED CIndustry,
Worker#
IN NORTH OHIO

W A S H IN G T O N , M ar. 2 * ^ ' •
(A P )— A
propoM l
fo r A :
so U lrm cn t o f ■ th rea ten ed
a u to m o b ile strik e, o ffe r e d b y •
union leader*, w ax r e je c te d
tod a y b y an ti-m n nu fR ctu rerR ,
,
and
la
b
or
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Im
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ed
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tely
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rLEVF.l-AND. Mar. 14,— (A P )
conalderinjr
w hat j
—On* of Northern Ohio'* aeverel b eg a n
strike* came to ■ friendly ending[ fu r t h e r p ro p o sitio n th o y co u ld ,■ »
yesterday, but a new stalemate de­ su b m it.
veloped in another, and FUber
U n ion m en
h ad
dropped' '
Body Company workers showed
signs o f impatience at the delay th e ir dem an d f o r la b o r e le c in automotive results in Washing-1 t!ons and ware willing to settle an 1
th* heels of hexing their member*ton
Tha MM&gt; Sherwin-Williams Paint ship lists submitted to a fovern- .
menl agency for comparison with
Company striker*, who have been
out aeverel day*, accepted a com­ payroll Hats.
However, tb* committee repre­
promise agreement with the com­
senting the menufecturere Ineletod
pany yeatrnUy involving the repair
that union ll»te be submitted to .
alrnt of a &amp; percent
wage in­
them.
7 j
crease.
Automobile m e n u f a c t u r e r a
;
About MM of the MM workers of
conferring with Ad ministration
the Addresaograph • Multigraph
officials in an effort to prerent a . !
Company rejected a compromise
•trike In lh* Industry, Issued a
agreement to end their walkout.
statement today saying that thep
Instead, they told their represen­
had agreed to th* appointment of
tative* In seek new negotiation*
an Impartial board to pass oa laV £
involving minimum pay of TiO
hor grievances, but they charge* }
rent* an hour, a 3&amp;-hour sreek,
again that labor unions Intend t$.
and full recognition of tho Ameri­
obtain th* dominant position.
’
can Federation ftt l-abor Unions.
Despite the statement, Admin­
The rejected plan embraced the
istration officials
expected a
existence of both company and A. settlement of the dispute within J
F. of I. Unions side by side.
a few hour*.
Thr paint company employes
The manufacturer* apoka In ra-, I
dropped their demand for a closed ply tfi reports that a sell!ament'
shop, agreeing to a Sherwin-Wil- of the strike depended only on tha ;
Ibma promise that union men willingness of th* management to .
Henry Read. J , , m s-s
could deal with th* company let the gavarnmant check
fBctarvr RBd r W in u a »f thp com J
—
union
■BiUM foe tW nation, rrmd the.
WASHINGTON. Mur *4— &lt;41 through outsider* if they so membership claims with payrolls
(GmtiMMd Om IVgw Fwwr)
] -Atlwr o w of the moot
bitter vho«e The Regional l-a!»or Board, and sap whether thay are correct.
I nomination fights in jrrwrm. th# ncting as mediator, agreed also to
“ If that Is tha only remaining
to call a meeting of tho point Indus­ Issue," the atata menl said.
1 Senate yesterds) sent bnrk
te
res .
. . ir v i
.
. . . committee far tovestirstiem th* ap try in this district far the purpose
(Co*Up oad On Pags Threa)
• i otoqdarixlng wpgao. ***** MOD
to omployW In this Industry.
WASHINGTON. Mar t i u n
Th# Sherwin-Williams mm will
—The spa ■It ion threw
rhaifM
Scaatar IxMag of lioviaiana &lt;*K return to work Monday.
ml 'dkrtatarship'
)rrtrd to m a flra u lk a o f the aom•lrike* ,n
northern
Admiubtratian
Ohio district were reported In stat­
.
tariff 1 iaation of Moor*
b»n yesterday to■ the llsame hat I lie said the nomination was of us quo These are the
iDtamond
ta bate It np as th* only I few*ice to him personall»
and Match Company at Barberton, in­
by whirh A
m y |added tha: u th* past that bad voicing 700 employes; S00 CWA
MORGANTOWN. W. Va., Mar.
expand it* foreign marker*.
eafficsrnt to present con- •pointer*
In Akinn;
Cleveland
l»v
Safe and wall was th*
j Furniture Manafscturr Com|tan/(. ( 4._(A PI
l J fir
by
Char
Kerth j le a l mid he sad his colleague, I I'M men; Cleveland Hat Company i word brought today of a mother
s f the way* aad n r s s i \Kessalor Ossrtaa, Governoe Allen. I DM persona; Mrnk B. Uundry. and her two children for whom an
af th* most j and the Americas Federation of C leveland. 6 In IS men. Aetna analou* poese spent all night
&gt;t phase* s f th* l*raei- | labor o pposed Moore's appoint Rubber Company Company. Ash hunting in lonely mountains.
Mrs Pearl McNear. who !• «
b
eesvve,
srasrsa'
It n est
UhuU. 300 men, and Armnur
~l don't mean to say there are Fertilised 1 ompany, Sandusky her mountain home Tuesday, la at
Oakland. Md . with her two young
not some good men against me,** IIS workera
daughters
I.nag said, “bul every time you
They arrived last night after
find * crook or thrif hr is anti•pending three day* at the homo
!-« « "
of a friend near Terra Alta 'ind
they had not torn aubjected to Ilia
lh* TS hear* ml
Krli^ifiuB
arm re* fur
the rigore of the frigid mountain
r. *
kuatnraa mm of Ihi* nljr att to night ae wa* feared.
be held in a vacant »tore on
largely along parly Iters.
uith I
Authorities a r * holding lha
Firwt Street atari ing WctliirMtaf woman and her children for Wait
same deOrr iis^s ta the IVsno
*S smSsnt it gmag to b
inofninc of neat week, and con­ Virginia offictr*.
rratir forces ’ A vote b sot ex nontJy Injured or drowned
«
tosdge at lake Moaroe ualess tinuing through .Saturday, It « u
The miner'* wife, who wandered
a little mars rsatioa I* rsem sed.' announced today by official, of away, and her two small children
aasd II. H. Coiemas, chan man of the I^ymen's fpr«ni|t of Sanford. who set out to find har w*r* b*KarYicea will be«rin promptly at lleved to have perished In U»*
II.SO o'clock to cluaa at 11:60 ■now covered Cheat Mountain*-.
ttos morning a*
•VUrk. and a •(•eakrr will be
I'nm s with torch**
nought
mented an the fart that within the pf»v ided for each aerrice
No them all teat night In tha bill
past I* day*, two Sanford aula adminioa will
|»e aahed,
nor country near her* without aueeqaa.
driver* hare crashed through tbr will there be a ctdlertion taken
Authorities aald Mrs. MeNter
laws rod guard gales m the bridge. up
left her home Tueaday leaving this
“ Whan 'the gales are dowa."
On Tuesday
night, at
11:00 note: "I'm going to kill IM R lt-.
Mr. ( ulema a named local per ■ o’rbwk, lli.lntp
Wing of the and the old Cheat River will find
asms, ' l l mes*. that the draw is Kpian»pal f^hurrh, will apeak to
my body. If If* found don’t l*ok
ad motorists should S lo p la the men of Sanford on a vital
at me U-cauae you hatod me so.
front af the gates instead
af religious subject
The
meeting Please tie good to th* children.
crashing through them The new la to be held in the Pariah
Iler crippled daughter, Lucille,
really is so iatiUag ta Ilowae. and light
refreshments nine, read the note and wrote on*
that he make speed, will he served
The public la in­ of her own, and then look aix ,
that he alas pays mm attention I* vited.
year old Hetty by the hand aad
tha rates Ks one was Is ys red in
loft thr house “ If wa don't find
11 qai it the two rases reported as far. bat.
mother," Lucille's note read. “ W*
waleas cnatsan b rsemsed.
won't be back.
erne reetolaiy will drop into the

Compromise EndsOne
Walkout ButOthers
Held In Status Quo

CO M M U N ISTIC
P L O T LAID TO
BRAIN TRUSTERS

P lu Is ToCaraeRevo­
lution By Impeding
Business Recovery

Long Admits Himself
As High And Mighty

Reciprocal Tariff Act

Mother, 2 Chlldten
ThoughtDead,Turn;
Up In Maryland ]

RelifriouH Service For
MenStartiiWedneNday

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ColemanWamsPublic
ITo Re More Cautious

Celery Growers UrgedToAttendMass
Meeting In Court House Next Tuesday

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Inbill Elected Head Of
County Teachere’Club

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Note
Gets Varied Reaction

I W C. W. Isbill of Ixkc Ma­
ry was elected as president of the
Seminole County Teacher's Club,
oucrrrdteg Mr*. Paari BabbtU at
• meeting held in Junior High
School lhi, morning.
Other officer*
elected were:
C. R Dawson o f Oviedo, vice­
president; Arthur Bridget*
of
a a lord, saeratary-treasurer
During th* masting. Prof R.
F. Csopor gava a report an a re­
al state-wida asaatlag af edu­
cator*. bald at Orala.
Prof W. J. W .ll^ j r, o f Ly
• talk on
to Florida as
to athar sates, while
Prof. T. W. Lewie* af Sanford

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GROCERY
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M R A T M K t.
p ^ t c h a r g e th U lo w

to o th e r * , th e y

F tm t a n d
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I t U n o t p a rticu la rly g r a t ify in g to bellevi
F lorid a , n o r t o th o a e wbo,|hln|i th at J » " d ,tior
m a rk edly im p rov ed In thla atate. b u t It la
E2 t th a t thera' w er*
m ore
u n em p loy m ci
ciuiofl, In p ro p o rtio n to pop u la tion In F lo r id
o th e r atate fn th e ijnlon a t th e tim e the U ne
lie f c e n a u i w a i U k e n l a i l Fall.
. . T h U a ltu a tlon U dla cu M ed a t aoroe lent
ren t laaue o f th e F lorid a M unicipal R ecord w

jfka Diet bill whlrh passed tha
IMIM thy other, day Is Just snothsop to tba silver Interests, but
probably will not pass tha Sen•. fortunately not many eenats coming from tip* silver states
V tip for rw-electlon thta year.
0 - 7 , , ----------—------------ Daytona Btach Is taking s shot
; a two percent municipal salts
DL That didn't go nvtr so big In
UaJni, but Daytona may make a
m a r go of It. At least It will
|VS us a good Ides of Just how
Molar • slats salsa tai would

solves itself Into something more

tforms. A dozen or more def­
eat programs on Uit same sub-

e
Si1sanrfK"-..p27:susi
Ins subject, tha wider lbs , range
of treatment lied the Democratic
party s pisiform, candidates who
aspire to office would have
to
subscribe to that platform and
whan elected, abide .by it.
This
would give us a legislators
In
arhlch there Is unification oil out­
standing issues.
4 Norman no group of men would
asad to apolsgiaa for. taking, an
active wart Jn bringing out c»ndl-

1 D3 °'"T a h l,e » g iv in g detail* o f th e p rellm ln *
o f the U n em p loym eh t R e lie f Cennun nrt- n how '
In th e p e r c e n U g * t»l&gt;lc. the U)tal fo r all a g f "
rapreson t* tha tota l num ber o f pernorto fo r
Bke In form a tion waa reported, and conso.iut
inclftde th e 143 peraon* w h ose *lfea are n ot

Z &amp; Z Z Z ’J ' L - I Z ' K
tcrests of the people of thla stole
will be- at work on legislators,
Only string men Intellectually
and morally, will ba able t#jsteer
g course that.will uphold, the Jntegrlty and Usdltions of tha stole
xiyi protect society and Its Instlto-

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irk Trammell has announced
'candidacy for re-election, &gt;
it surprise to no one. The
itor should remain la Wsshon lookin’* after the people’s
•age, but since ha has a numo f opponanta be may have
return for a short while and
tlr a few old fences.
year age tWs average price
11 stock. IlsUd on the Wall
it exchange waa 4*-*- Today
average priaa la 1UA. . Y pu
I have shut y ea r eyes, picked
pny stock oil Aha boards ssd
I mo nay. I f geu had picked
irel M o t o r s . . a n y good
t) you would have multiplied
money five, times.

All ages ...
M l AW 1*4.127
8,721
Under I year
7At#
I to 8 y*at»
41.776 2ldto7
(1 to 13 years 76,146 37,001
1,7V*
14 to 16 years 1M41
7,773
IP to 17 years 10A&gt;6
24,IM
I* .338
36 to 44 years 4*A6* 2U.753
46 to 64 years 1IA07 11,170
66 to A4 years 11,4*4 11.0*7
Over 0S&gt; years l* A 44 t j n
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17T.3V3 107,74*
3.617
20.1MI 13JIV1
37.4*4 *2.763
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4,*30
k042
4.7J2
24.017 I3.HA3
28.47U I3.3UU
2I.7U5 t i f f
12.137 lf».28*
7A»7
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4A17
4.0U3
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UNSfiLflStt NfeW8PAPERS
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(Continued From Pi
taxation
business with Jnc
hoarded foron Incomes from
tunes.
“ And yet IV&gt; Jm * by
onefourth (hen..the l» « H
laid 67
gny other parliamentary govern­
ment o f tW . world, such as Eng­
land, and Italy.
-j
. Baaxtor . Lewis
|&gt;elloTas / h e
authority will h*. gTaptad,Tw*l'
dent RooHTtlt to n»ff*&gt;tUU the
tariff tireaUai personalty, rather

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not be as a partisan move, hut
•Imply • matter .of sound bvsl-.
naas Judgment The general toga
t h*s been ruled (hat
o f lha tariff treatise will
be
d .lilt this wear must
lower rata* o f foreign countries
ddltldft t » tbs propermt far 1MJ Uxos. aU
and It will not pasa without atltf
laquvtt pHor to i#M •ppoaltlon, be saldd.
It moat ba axpfctad, a t course,"
Senator Lrwis said, “ that * » * « *
ould coA 1 rev anus I* eopunaadahlg uaaalfUa which have baan enjoying • high
or* thaa and magnanimous. •Tbaf
aopm tariff for a- lifetime
vUl ■ nal
ia usually tha case to pa;iy news- kmvV laslstad on tha p(A lbania,
greatly
sa
a
nqalmmaat
of-U
w
.
lMtoad.
papart for ■printing this
,
la ardor that Urn- atoU. mJgM.,ha Vantages, which m s m long dah
T news- served tots heavy extra aspans*
Ualgagtod they thamgalvaa atlggoatod that a
aa ltp lp a, Now tb W
b to prim plan b« adopird to a/old
conmay have iomathing
Ich would pllonco with the pet, Although li
tag- to kUU fu H t UN
' "feNbody alee, Iml
• m i uiisla Aaxseol

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GENEVA
A call meeting A the Geneva
Garden Club Was bald last Mon­
day s i tie town hall to discuss
plans for a flowtr show. Tba
data for.th a Geneva flower show
was act for Apr. b and 4. (
A second meeting o f the g a i­
ning demonstration by Mrs. Stone
and Mrs- Smjth was held In tba
Iowa ball Monday afternoon. A
■mall attendance waa present due
to the prav'alanca of measles In
the community.
r. '
Quite a number of the pupils
are ot of school on account of
measles.
Rrs. W. H. Mahoney and Miss
Elisabeth Mahoney of loesburg.
were gusata of Mr. and Mrs. P.
B. Dooley Rtmdsy.
C, F. Harrison left Sunday for
V "r» •
V.J. l*-- .
.

pul Into affect wilt Increase for­
eign trade for American products,
while wa shall obtain from cer­
tain foreign
countries
without
tariff those products which Wa
don't produce, thus
cheapening
would consume the entire sum- the
,
cost to our consumers."
nwr without results while “ la/t In tha hands of President Roose- .
vail tha subject would be closed |
at ones and the country will eeejl
the exact srrangemant and tha
exact amount to tw paid by forsign countries, or reductions wa j
might, give thfm as Inducement
to salir of nur products' abroad.
••Tha policies of the tariff bin

.

I by postponing tha puWI*
pf tha additional list*, until
pgislsturs can act. Attorney
J Landis
advised
that,
tba plala toraso o f th* •*!,
iWicstwn Is reamimdl Mil It
•vad tha po.tnaoaomab waa
1 sffectod without legal hla-

4 a unpgaal i l l u t l m ba*
Hh regard to tlfl puWlcai

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S i j S
tlclana si
at hand '
no selfish
take s hi
dates for
candidate
this year.

r s a t i . . h o w . su
r -a ilt

| 3J9 Cypress AvC.

Tha altahttal
presented wOJ.
moat libaly, call far a revamping
o f oar wbolaitaa structure. Only
men Mpabit af looking In .all di­
rections .caa be posted to this big
task.. Nor ran this experiences of
the past ba cast Into tha discard;
experience la a pretty safe fluid*
In tha big afUlna o f Ufa.- Nowhere
m ore-so than, in the admlnistra-

seen W hlgb purp&lt;*« and af &lt;*m»| ur*

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Hats

AUTO-

DIDATE3

re lief, and m o r « th an o n e -th ird o f th oae c m
pre-ach ool a ^ «
T h e popu lation cennun nhowed
o f theao ajpo* rer^resented 82 p e rce n t o f th *

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continue

bellot, end use It Intelligently.
Average people constitute VO per­
cent of Florida's population.
'
, Not even a congressman shouldera greater responsibilities than
will P* shouldered by tha members
of tba neat., legislature. They ago
responsibilities calling for man of
experience, of Integrity and of
understanding.
Indications ara th at. the voters
of Florida w ill-vote, two amend­
ments to. the Florida Constitution
In November. One repealing state
proMWVIon, lawfc.andiawothar ex­
empting homestead. UF TO »A000. If so, than the legislature will
nava these twit important sub­
jects to deal with. b*ws will hxva
to ba provided for handling he Ho­
nor traffic and
provision
win
have to be made for new sources

^otal of 818,114 automobile
sea have been loaned, In flors.lnca the first of December.
about one car to every five
Mtt, or about one to the fsdiCommunism could hardly do

P N te
39

H a v e Y o a if cW rk a A * d
W a teh ea R e p a ir e d B y
O n e W h o R ea lly

tha corn*!. LagUlatlva candidal**
ara.holdlpg os to (heir hats Utvr
than utual; old and' new hats,
horwtrer, ara in readinaaa for tha
graat k k k off,a.
,
,4 ,
Florida .votars nu* wall taka
lima to aUiltfy for thtlr part is
a campaign that ln*ol»yg Uauaa
o f far-raa*hln|r ron»«pj»nfc*. ff
tba average man—lha man who
h fi bean tasad almoat oat of
tiitUnaa — hope* for any thing

—r

,

"Tba 8 lore o f l l l d w f

w ou ia

h i t th
e a v e r a g e d o c to r w orn * no
lea t y v e i l ttfc»t
U ie
........ ... _
__
f t t » e “5 W o f 62 h o u r * ijer; w eek .
ahould d o a o m e th ln f a b ou t t h a t ! ' B f u M l f o f f l S S i h ou ra e r e
g iv e n lO V if tb.fi.|lei\l A w h o h e k n ow s are fin a n cia lly u nable
id a n o th e t IB a r e c o n trib u te d to thoae
'
T h a t lea ve*
XXfcOUAXbfcDt iV. .hU ! , l „
- h o o t v e r do.
angsls c h i r p ovtr thee, lo o n j f t t t t o u r t ' o f h b 6 2 -h ou r w eek w h ich * r e a c tu a lly re­
a la all tby seays.— Psalm
tn u n eratlve.
. , .,
•
ta k
k in
in g
g Into c o n s id e ra tio n th e
, FroVn th e s e n gu T ea. and* ta
M edical
l^ n o m k a hM
fi£
m tte a w h ich d o cw
to r»s c h a rg e , T
“
A m e rica n phynlclafia a^e coh trih u tln ft pYoured U o u t t b i t
r
feJmlon*! » r n ^ e i* w o rth m o r e th an one m illion d o lU r t a a * y
to d estitu te* and d e id b e a ta .
___
.
—o&lt; ■

rtcbpMaarta ba gives Tbtodoy ( i m
I M f « K l t l d » M l Mb tha
‘I W i j daM Tearoam to&lt;prlna4#..by
Uta ■ ambers o f tba Sanford W a »an'i KSah, Ik- wa* apatnnaad. tbU
aaooibig by M r* W ater
.Oopar.
Oniyi taembara of tba Sanford Worn
an'a C b b and aapaclnlly Inritad
fhaatt ara alliHUa to attend . tba
• it h f.,
*
.lAiOoAf tha ImporUlMdub woman
lavitbd to aftknd tba InncbdohSra:-

e f a new bridge
irraant T o r t Or-

tin, o r th a t If h e doea. h e ca n

werkmen farcy Ibis
»try into fascism, or soma sort
Bctatorahlp, tha fltatua of
irty in New Yorw harbor
dd ba draped In mourning.
- , —■■ -------&lt;&gt;7:-------- -.
rho
rsmrmbeTs whyn Rad
Bfe was ons of tha heroes of
boom years 1 Wa have often
dared how his Job on the lee
ton bos held out during this

Committees To Aid
pprove CreatiQn Ip String Of Big
1 Grievance Body Celebration Named
*r Manufacturers

' *Tfc.M Yii Who Triad u -h a 0ad
tad Faalad MiDlon* Who Ara Now
Living— Ha* ha FooJad.TottT" la
the topic of tha •pacta] addraaa la
ba delivered bp Evangelist Loot#

it doctor*
l U r v o to i

$

elected

p resb l*«‘ o f tha
Of W olf*

■ 1.
Jobs RhmMey, West V in t
.
, chabmon
rt,rwiUi Mr*. RumbJvy, M o . of the Penny Club; Mrs. Mead*'A.
. rtfnddri M n. 0 . A. lUdford. Lovg of Qalrtcy, retiring president
4 , 0 * Waite. .a d Mrs. W. L. •I lha (Uta federation; sad Mrs.
ipftptdrat of tha So roots Club
o f OrMhdo.
-• AU Chib msmbapa are expected to
Teach* ferry dell before fO ; JO A. M ;
la order ^ to g'lIttYWrs.'
Fool%»(ihen she arrivsa. TVs
pcHnittlng an Informal
„
tlon *wgl be held on to* lawn a fu l
which I'-nriMcdT-wfll bkr s«kT*d In
one o f '4he private dining rooms at'
lt o a ji u MF - &gt;
tr If.w
A ltg a ceacl salon e fth g tench eon
and rWtpUon Mra. N o b w M ' giw
red Coojjtry Clob.
an addros at tha Soroets Chth.ln
PM refefgfaa by maws- Orlasule to which all Hanford wom­
en are Invllad.p bo J u it u r»w
n o r noon
b m ld m r f f tha 'Nattonal
f f IfoOsen'i Clubs, Will
St IOiM 'A . M. to IKK)
M. ok FVrrydaM Tearoom In Ort•
;______
,.
-i1J0. Kaaarvatlons must be made
Ilahorlng bar son. Ray Reel,
HhTted-'Nl-A. Smlta-oV Mrs. w .
who Celebrated his second birthday
Cooper bifare Monday
noon,
anniversary on Ms). 81, Mrs. M.
r TlfURBRAT
D. Iter) entertained with s birth­
MofiMf- masting, o f N. de V.
day party yesterday afternoon at
mptar o f the U. D. G.
her bome.VIB Elm Avenue, Gamas
IS bo'VM j at 3KK) P. M. at the
and contests were enjoyed and a
&gt;ti Mm. W. c . Hill, toon
prise-wet awarded .0 P. H. Lans­
-Avenue.
• .
ing. III.
1st* In tht afternoon refreshTnrntx were served-try tha hoataaa,
assisted by Mrs. Lnwrenca Reel.
A birthday caka bearing two
lighted randies was plsred on the
wa First Families of Amarlca"
refreshment table and novelty
,tM VobjOrt of a lecture to
Raster eggs were presented to
1 fa Manday evanlag at 7:30
seek guest.
at ; 1 the
Congregational
Those present warar Roy Reel,
•.Dr. George Cady of tha
honor guest, Buster and Ueyd
Bofrd in New York City,
Swain. P. IT. tensing, HI. Charles
win be lllustrslad with
4mn»tng, -Raymawd and # e y »
Reel. Dickie Keel. Mary Elisabeth
• k M r tk *&gt;r, Cady' will snsxrar Carver, Fty and Carl Williams,
fhnhwlin questions: “ Where Daria 1&lt;akr. Derieux and Oweeido
Coma FromT|-“ How
lyn Hayes, Mrs. I.ynii Swain. Mrs.
la s'H a Baan )n Asserien?;" P. H. (mnsing. Jr.. Mrs. Watson
|| \i% a Vanishing RsceTj" "How Real, Mr*. C. R. Reel. Mra law
re nee Reel, Mrs. John Carver,
Mrs. C. E. Williams. Mrs. J. R
CAttD OF THANES
Lyles, and Mrs. George Calhoun.
Wa wish to thank
all our
s o d . neighbors
for tha
syropsthy attended
Uta ntbhak and death
Mg busbwod and father,
do wa'thnnk tht ladies
L. K. JonUn, city clerk of Ovle
tha -TWOi Seekers
and the do. underwent an operation et too
AinT .Sunday School Classes af Fernsld-Iaughlon Memorial Hos­
Church for tha halp pital gfednesdsy.
8ara* given. ■' - •
Mrs. Hunt rntertslned Circle
M Mmt - Anna
Lundqulst nod Number One of the Methodist
Ulldfdto
Church -at her b«m# an laic
Adv^— ' .
.......... . . . .
Chshs Monday. Mra. W. It. Wll.
llama entertained Circle Number
Two, and -Circle Numlwr Thiri
mat with Mrs. Barnett.
• R. L. Wheeler and Amos Tinglay mode s flying trip down the
southern part o f tha atata Wednesd iy to Investigate the citrus In
that, saqtlon.
;• Mr. F»te rs, distributor for s lo
cal fla*aUna company lA Seminole
Countf, wax In Ovtado Wednesday
on n* Jnspec|loq tpar,
Thoae from Ovtado attending
th* Standard Training Course held
In OrUndo this week were: Mr*.
T. W. Lawton, Mrs. Don Caraway,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Orrin Barnett, end
Prof; C. K. Dawson and several
visitors;'-" l&lt; 4'
e
• I
Miss Dorothy Meager and Ban
Wainright war* visitors at tha
Wahlrlght home Sunday.
Miss Adraanne Walt* o f Chula•U was tha gueat of Miss Cother-

&amp;

* J r£ E F o £ ? n''£ £ £

Ro^ Reel.Pelffajc^t^f
Second Anniversary

FNarniture C o.
'L icen sed

Cady To
five Talk On Indians

A*A&gt;?A* to^AKlilfi ,

B..JL Perkins
m

y J I ^ .W v a b

r

O p e r a tfo ftr Votkr M e a t
W it h
,

Morton’s

S tetu rfty
u r n '*
O u tsta n d in g
T h ir s t
Q u en ch er

v r -r

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OVIEDO

Has He Survived th* Pereerotloas Tj" and "What Hope Is there
for tha Indian Tomorrow T"
» Ik pevporaOMi fa# tol. lecture'

*

(Ata J 1 ■
• •' 1 haaoloyfiU has*
' Inhabitants i f M r continent
the fora.

' Er.jknd MM.
Rtrt'noftltR.
'awl lir a ; rrad JHUjrl, • * (. spdnd
T h a a h - 1" not t&gt;a
8 unday In S c ratarsbur* with Mr. S h a w a d ^ * the tdali akaor-Pon
and Mra. Ban Cantara1L
»Mll yngpi heb-wBI. ba-rafarrad baea
. - . 1-1 • m iN for another
' U h l L u it B M m a f Atlanta,
who hat bean touring Florida, « u
racomrorndationa
lha (uest Thursday night of Mr.
. systems would do
and Mra. Victor Check.
work of crimlool and
ceuMk A record nnd Jnrafill*
• Mr. and' w r a &gt;
an- v„ „ . s , whlcb would be eliminated.
naunta tha birth o f a daughter County ntogtotrates would handle
Thoihdajr d g h t a t tha Fernald- JuvrnlU and probate matter* nod
Laughton Manorial Hospital.
criminal - coses up to those pun­
ishable by 1# year*’ Imprisonment
- M». and Mra. J. U Wltnbbh wf
certain civil matters. Circuit
Orlando spent yesterday bar*
lefLfttlon. '
with Mr. sfd Mrs. Glenn
•pla'state supreme coert wnuM
M l. and Mrs. L. Hawkins ho Increased to »«Ten Justice*, ami
Coanallyv t f*action In'two dlvlsioM with tha
♦law of turning out much mora
Mr. an* Mrs. C. C. B H ftrw tH work. Grand Juries vrirald m u m
leav# tonight for. St. Patartbutg Indictments only In crlmea pun­
yt trill span* tha'weak- ishable by Ilfs Imprisonment or
mod'with' Mr. and Mra. Walter
death, other such Indictments Iwvalamaxoo, Mkh.
Briggs of Ka
tn'g handled through Infbrmattsns.
l1
..Other recommendation* 1Deluded
•Friends a f Frmncla Roamlllnt
reduction of the board of legal ex­
wfg ba Interested to learn that ha aminers from nine to- five mem1 / Improving at hid home on Palbars; for bar examinations, one*.
nkdto Avenue from a recant Ill­
If sired o f three times' a year end
ness.
•
fyV graduates of th* University of
r ------ -rtfrid* and Stetson nnd Miami
t Mr*. CUade Uxdle and " M(W
Iftlveh ltlds'to be sdfnltted erlthIs - Prrscotb
h a w returned
ofll elxtninations for s threepoint* In the soathkm part
fear period.
.
o f'th e slat* where they spent
shout two weeks visiting relative*.

a

T

Af TAe m Se.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthar Gstchel
snnAofce tha birth of a nine and
iH ix r * o r uoo.
onk-half pound son thla morning
at the Fernald-Laughton Memorial
■leusvs ana m*rw4 Av»«w «
Hospital. Tha haby has been
Tk. lie« u I. RslUy. pester
Munde) nchiHil le^S A. M
named Robert Wallace.
Prcrhlea »ereloe II •• A. M.
S
— — —
Pr-sahlng service t:t» I’
Yeung I'MipUa W»#|ln« i:«B t
Mr, nnd Mrs. N. Darrell Beck­
If
1:19
man nnd daughter*, Julia ervl
rra y w r U M t ln f W »4 n »fr
_____ ______ i
Barbara Ann. of Jacksonville are P. M
the week-end geests of Mr. and
r iX L u o irR i. t a r k r ^ a i l r
Mfn. George Weinstein, South
Ollgttdn lie (I Bi*r UtH*B A*#
Sanford Avenue.
n u f.
Tb* IUv. William K. IfrI’ haraone
m
Hand*) Etliool. • •! A. If.
Kd-rmao. 11:••* A U.
_ It
M
E«ailftlll(lc Nfliulr* 7 !» I ■*.
Wrditaa iav I’rajiar and I raU#
Hwrvtoa. l ; f l I* Af
Womin'a »'ra»#r Ewrvlta W*d»aaHonoring a number of her
__ ^
friends. Mias Mary Nickle enter­ day li f t P Bf
tained with n skating party Friday
n n i t b » n n T rMi’wcJM
evening at the home of her par­
l»grlt A«»nua «nd Hlalh dtraai.
ents. Mr. end Mrs. Henry Nickle,
T l» ^ lla% . W
P - Ilf t w k * , J r
Golden I-akr Skating, games, and
R l i l t ) KW m m i I IB M A If
M u i it|ng W u r a lilp I I M A 14
contests were enjoyed by the
a V. P. U ••IB p Bf
guests until a late hour when reW B d M i f i F -A a rv la a T r t f P - Bi
fresfimATt* ware served on the
Ira rplian I■ fa r H r f »f fcaRrta*
lawn by th '1 MNteas assisted by rVlallnta *#loum»
Miss Helen Witts.
•
ir f
r A O l&lt; A r O M H V B I T I « » l l * r # J
A skating1 contest was chnducUJ
early In tha rvrntngand
V k a r\#Y A l lr f ld Erica**•. p*a«f»c.
priie wa*' ewsnled to ’ M b* Vlff llilld a y MrAlObl •
A M
•-&gt;»* P »
ginls&gt; Linelqufsl.'- Those'Sresaft VtitUlUn
i»i r»® H#rvIcaak 7 I f P. BI
were'- th* Rev. 3. if. Rbdt, Mr.'
M -w f lflk
l* ra y a r
7 If
Mrs. 11 envy Wlttsv Jr., thw Mjsari
Helen
Witte. teiuiotr*,'Johnedn,
r i m r c n i u m mr tiiic
HAIKWNK
Rather IxWSlng, Jana OsAtt,- Vir­
I.all# Mary. ria.
ginia LundqOh
KaadflV HlbU H#Ke»» I • If A
Joyce Keeling,, H
Mwrvlew Nu'tdfl »
Mary Nickle, and Ruaksri'rQAen. A I'raarlilna
&gt;1
Hundav f I#
Billie Vihlen,
Frvderlfk Bend*-,, Sr&gt; ri ,»* r
H n # rv | r#
Harold llerlwt, Krsnte liUtrr. Rob-'f *'.^1 ..
H#r » lira Muim.ay 7 la
ert llrrbst. Voile Williams, J f^ lp &gt;4* '
Mrrtlni
uMilay
7 If
and Jack Stamper.
I 1 *''-&gt;•
l laa* Ft May 7 If
IIII. I. HIikI&gt; *»ai
M
K~ (iialtam. d»**lnr
Tliv l(*»

(|8» Mary Nickle
GlVes SkAtiiig Party

*" 44

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y.HKkLRCH MtrrnODftr c m

m&lt; h

Sunday HrhiM&gt;|. If af 4- ^
A pUy, ‘ The shew- Boat Re­
Cl-«."ih lex is*, M t r M
vue." wrtttan aad diverted by
Piayar UVallnf Thuiaday
T If
WcMulrow lUasoaj
axel‘ ted
by t*. s*.
-y
PrOf R. K. True, waa presented hy
i.s k h a t s r l w g a t 'x i T r
pupils of the Wilson' School *1
e« I r.ri'ay a y . . .
Psols at th* Community Build­
&lt;|-r ■W m # M n ,4&gt;ar»rxwnasU
,
ing Friday night to n larga ond
Orsuifiash 7s i aa«
opprrrisUv* audiehca. One nt (he
ft &lt; K
musical numbers Ilf th* •Srvi/e"
■Iraitaf IMifar.
Bfhnl _ W i t h
was rtmt'pnsrd l^r HsfrF 'Waster TrdiJM*«*«#f»r«. ’ I t-ff A IT
Mlnlfliar,
the
ll«y
Jama« M
of this City. Other entertainment Thant !•#•&gt;a.
, %9
on the program ws* served- -de­
rmmwxwim u ji c m v ^ m ,
cun! Isa numb*** by M r - Underblntn of Imh* Monroe; ..too dancer
by Kinva Hartnuis. sod .poof*
M-iekta dom hie. iTss^A M .|
by’ Girl Semite, sponsors of the
ijtrM liR K&gt;fWw»r, Aim H. U
enUrtalmnwri.. . e . ,
v&gt;
Mra and Mrs J4n&gt;*4 AdaMIUsen have'rth ved'In to tnalrMnrw
Kama at M flh Nlrwt and Ban
ford A Venus.I*• -y*a ••#* *
nil segxles* Th* PSM'V ■* avsIUhls
'
w S t m n r x W * r asTMU,
» :# # 'o'clock le II-#* aCclocf
TO RAVE C O N tttrt'

. z f , ----------Services which nrg* ssW) to ba
GOLDBhOKi/, .&lt; Cs A - V i W
sMrsitiPg lorg*' audtanoes ate
W V - Lieut. Joa ttartoo. ^AJyred
whan his plaoa cnarked q y . / n r •
being staged nightly, except Sat­
(Continued From Page One)
Committees wh&lt;»« members will her* Wednesday whit* he* tea\rtoyurday. la Urn Full Uoepel Tnherascla on the Saafocd-Orlando then* be no misunderstanding s- Strangs for some uf the fraturrx ing the mail from Jaek*ery\(le to
by Rvangelist Rev.
Otto to what It meant. It means that •Handing the rrlrbratinn which &gt;*! Newark, was discharged fuagrtth*
the -Union refuses to tell manu­ to Iw hvlil h*r* on Friday, Apr. 6 hospital her* yesterday ' n n ^ o v t 1
IMMfapI of. Linton, Ind.
Rey.. Loatfard, s musician who facturers whom the union repre­ in connection with second annual by autamekile ta enter tha-Army
le.fadtpt at tha piano and necor- sent*. It wants th* right to set St. Johns Valley Day, were nnm*.l! infirmary at Fprt Bragg. ;.,tq
disclosing st a meeting in thr Chamber of
Barton crashed into a traa'wnvn
dbn, la ala* editor o f (ha mage for employe* without
his motor cut out after hr. lost, hi*
■tea ,“ Whrid Wide Evangelism." I U,*,f suthority for them. It Is like I'ommrrcv nfficx* this work.
Field,,, at
Ail aa - sslhot he wroto the vsl- n l» * r * r saying lo you 'I have •
A. D. Zachary is chairman uf course south of Itp e
you. I wont th* committee in rharx* of wa- Fort Bragg, far which ha ' . was
umej "From th* FnetUghts of the client who Is suing you
Theater onto tha Light o f the tall you who h# It but I will bar* (rrwsy fraturr*. I m&lt; Is to appoint headed in bad weather.
Croaas' and a '4 revision o f this gain for him.' Tbf union*! rtfutal his own commit!** end work out
«. es.»a t»v '
hash Is new be big published sari- lo nay wha it rrprffenU la Ju»l plans whirh will include t parad*
anolhfr indication of ita purpoar of ysrhts leaving Sanford and l)oallF’ In the magaslnai
to doaiinata iaduilij.**
L E G A L N O l^ C t i ?
lend In tlnir to nirrt al (hr new
ft o vh sa at tha -Full
Gospel
Tbf automobile induftry'a al- bridge over thr SI. Johns at l^k*
Tsh*maria ,.a ra held at
7 (4*
IX THIS CIHC4TTsC«4:*«TV®»,TH*S
icnipif to outmancuver thf Aascr- Monro, where at 3:1)0 o'clock In
TICKXn-TMIHD J l h l l t p l V i .
o'clock slghlly- except Saturday,
c i x r t 'i r tv s a u ' M u •«#♦.
icaa Fodfration of labor and avert the afternoon. Governor Sholls
nod HI 11 KM n'rkwk &lt;** Suhdsy
Mri.M r a m v . r t s i w u s . ut
a fto fra l workout of
100,000 will dedicate the structure.
I II O l K M t .
'
morning ' Rev. lam hforf offeas
worbtra. look a dramatic turn yeph u m k h i nu. aiaa •
H. It. ln&gt;pe is chairman of the
Spar laI musical selection* at each
It II l&gt;A1 Joined l&gt;r her Iratlrend.
terdky when it wa« revraied lhat
saw tea.
r n m -M i i. m ay . iteintitfs.
manufacturer* wrr* putting inlo motorcade committer, whilr V. A.
Yf
effect a pay incrrffc and a reduc­ 'Williams. Rupert Ktrirkland, C. F Im BI. «* II O MT II \V X I T\ , l i o r
Proctor.
II.
J.
Reel.
II.
F.
Kent.
Hewuia, “ l.lalrn
Oar Ka-«*r
ITKBHTMWAIT
a rut AflTtlOH C
and “ n iil/r Balia.” prlm frf Pa* tion In houm for all classification* R. R. Wight. Sheriff J. F. Mc­
UllJdi.N, |»«l#ada«IA
«
U l
of pfoducllon men.
nartia#fl.
, . ^
llll.l. l o r o M f.a o k U TAB , I U J
Mi#rv "Jaiu*,' T^lamnhal IwHlry In­
General Motor*, the largmt em­ Clelland anil Chief of Police Roy
I'KHTinVATKii
,
in j#r»raale*m.r Kalhrrln# H|&gt;anrar.
li. Williams, are committeemen.
i n lin e ok p i'a M r iT td k
Umr\m. '‘IlitMiutk. I^erd Hf&gt;«»ana.M ployer* outfidf tht Kurd lytltm .
They s ir to arrange for a nur •n t i i i : n u k try T in : htatm n»
Junior TviuafimMil
waa the firat to maV# the hold hit!
Hamm. ” AII Mali »h# Pf»a#r of J#a.
T.9 I. BI i TIOHTII WAIT,* HOT
Uf* Naa»#.* ajhd fdrlptiitr U * h »" for aupport by tbr va*t Ivnly of torrsil*. with Governor Sholtx and
•11*•MTII WAIT and AHTIIl»ft t «
lnl#r*i#&lt;1l«(» P#parlm#H|
* independent** worker* who thuA hi* party nt the hc-ed. leaving Ihe *U
II.SON.
AftdV «t&gt;» |»ra*rani lit# pauiHr
Chamber of fom m rrre building
ii
inf i&lt;i «rnd*%n (iia«ft* iu
w||| tear'
la* •
ifaW#r af IrU mB far have not become affiliated with
key'lee
» rvA
*«"•
xnd
traveling
over
the
new
hmil-teral
nld#r
rMIJ
III# Mltirir rrtllllrtl raita#
ih#
and flk| r«ra!»p aav*h Al thla llmd tha A. K. of I* They were followed.
•l*-fr
inlnalp.
I* BI 1‘ hratkwRll, flay
X
ml'*
Ifc*
charrh
vard
to
the
bridge,
to
arrive
in
(Iran
* In rapid •uccef»loa. hy IThryaler
ut ndall*
•'iraetoi hto nt| a rvrt Arthur t1. WHlUfit.
. ex ist., »r
« « * » . -•;• l»« •;;,
Irllai end
*nd pcofesslnn
|»n»faaali
eetvsv* .hi Intel
ol* aad other member* of the National lime for the dedirstlnn.
•r# rath r**«lit#nl» of « Hlfla pi
••»h#r limn ih# Sfatf uf
| Automobile 4*haa\ber uf Commerce
' • A -S M t "* chairman of the *a«tinit*
'"IcsenlBe neislce. t «»
I'leslIl.M
Ihstl (hr aelril *••»# tof Ih#
Ia *I night. tH) percent of
the committee liFcharge of aireade.,
• l*WU&gt;r will |»r#a#h an inra «*ua'•*
•lit I 'I I*1oathto all and III)#
lion MHtt'd &gt;'V •iratiMr J#w» In j
manufacturer*, etc)u*ive of Ford, ot a movement of air fleets from • i to*thw * 11, arill #frh uf Ihhhl. If
ruaalaln slurinu !&gt;»» uluiwiiHam mllltesinilriMtuii. Ill Uun i uttfp. JIMhad Offered their men • 2111-hour Sanfoid. Hi Undo. Ih-lemd.
trfa.
»• T h laf
. .
txlw Mitt (It# Mtll) flltf##*. tif'lKD
week, with pay increa»et
*uffi- La, Ilaytoiii, Hi-nrh. and Jackson M
«lrt dr t* iiilanl, Arthur •*. ^VliinL
m fiir t .r a v M M P m w w i
cient to give them, aach pay day. vtlle »o that they will arrive over IsMtotoit I# Hlt#lh«* lYtliiif). |IIIIMM^|
rival
r*4. h tof *h|a| ilefriitUnH I*
recelvnl the bridge at alrout 3:tkt o'clock.
Tha U-t J. J- KvIlMhan. I*a»»**» tht tame *alary they
••»a-l Ihr HR# tof iwritl) .‘IlNifMri
I’alm Buiutay
under
tha
40*h»ur
week.
It
wn*
Other
member,
of
this
commit
M
ini
Dial
(h*ri l« n« i&gt;#r«rm n* pari
Klr*l MaaM ■ ua A M
aigntficant that in the \Va*hlngt*»n tee include V. A, Williams. G „r •oil. totthln |h# Hlialr of KliirMd.'
llUaalKR a»d LMalr lh«Ml«*B
Ilir
M#r\lir
4 Knbp^rnR »art*hartI'alm* a»«d Ki m , If'*’ ** A &gt;1
conferences, labor hail not a*krd don Harnett. W . S ( deman. R. J. •toft tiftoii totofhi*m
tountil Is# Mrul IM4
KhflfilltC dotnll'ini Vi)# IV Bf
for thoaa advantage*.
"l**,r* •«l«l ilefriit AtilB ot . ||h#r rtf
Holy Wrek H«rtlr#i
Reel, and R R. Wight.
I
hr
III;
*
Mg»fl on M»ntl«)
Tn##day
The n»ova wa» regarde&lt;| In nm*t
v\#.ln##dar * i I .if A M
IT IK. T lli;H i:i‘ |Hi\‘ MKlM'.lOU &gt;
circle* a* an obviou* attempt t«»
If Vl&gt; Ihuiadar
riiai Hi# iti i#iisi*4iit«. i. bi LiiifVk*
Vi*** mid l'r«Mvaal«»n. »
A BI
wean workara »w »)
from
the
to H link «*i ■••Mi« nil mui Ailhtir
\rtrarallnn ul lltrofleui Hauraaintl
Wll»«•ii. Is#, htort i hi k tor^.„ k#rakv
American Federation. No one rani U n i o n
all dra&gt;.
I n D iN c U H N e d I •’|lllr*ra« totkd i|ll**«-f#i| Its la# to(kd tof*
\ thii in t*«intnitott ant. H«-rniKii nay definitrly. net even the latiur
|M-#r III Ilia 7ikal ||#| ••C ,^||||I. A
8 t»f r m
I*. IfH tee III# rihl#4»ff h Y hill laf
Jeatlrr*. what |&gt;eicentage of workNLW VOliR. Mar. 24.- O h -- s-istii|i|.i mi in iiiat retain «*afu# rmto
•al k‘%»rta»&gt;
r
n
ara
loyal
to
the
union
Many
Blflw. ..f p» ' HMiitlirl#d, » uo
iiriulliia ii. ih* tolmk#
iwuri,
The
first
major
move
to
Inurigllaly llnui, I " f I* M |,
prere forcad to )oin hy circtimdtance
nrate the soviet trade financing to hi m u li M I' m , Joltitit tiy hi r
P Bf.
II
l(
n
V
s
#
tn
|
It.
mu
ml
J»
k»U
6
&gt;
Itu
Many othar* were Induced to join activities of the Federal KxportAdaiMlI.ia wf I'lpa* anil H#ini&lt;
III Inil til#, totill I. M tiiyliUf *At»
xrn |h« J ■nti-M B 96 I' k|
hy prontiaea. The manufacturer*
linimit Rank was made
ye-ter- link iVnaflrto 4ll nml A11h111 «\ A m Hflltli rt.s %
drcl«iun to aborten hour a amt in* rley
at a I'nllfererne ,.f
Wall wiim mr i|e|#«m1#I)Im. »* n|f|r^*r|ff
rfrvnuihiM. * iu a Al
rtea*c pay wa» therefore designed Street l•ankl'rs~an,| mdnatilallsta. •Ito *lls# it iilflfl if S(III hill I)| t-pra*
hBf* •:t»f A. Al
|iInIIII kkIII li# If Ik#61 s4« llfJ#ff#«1
-* . __
to prove to *‘ wa&gt;rrei*“ that their
Al the federal (rank's sugges- Im -told il#f#nil«inito, I. Bf. Onfall*
russ-r i u k u t u x i-tit&lt;H&lt;n
nghta would be taken care of by
« all Huy l 1«itol Ii tomII touit ANhur
O'* New Ytrrk hanker* ill* «* INIlMHI
aiktsemh Hue. I .„.l
Msufo
^ lv\ij(i»
cont|»any action, without the pie**
r-ussed partiri|iatnrn in the financ­
Avenue,
II III II Belt I gat Ihi#
•ure of the A F. of I*.
•
•
1
»l#|
Is
*
iiithll-leae#
him
#
&gt;#/)(
«#kh
Tha llau Y. Bf. Bfarlar. |»aali
ing of sale* to Ole soviet union
It wa* al"f reyartteil a* a mit'e
•ito f ill •toll-'•Milk a- tor* Is# If till
Hilda Hrhaal. |.11 A Al
J i
Kola-nsky. vn-r-pirsident '*tollf6klil lil t kill &lt;* Ilk to •|m«|a#l uf
BfarnlrtM M » U» II ihi a U
to tn*urw operation of th» gteat
Huhjaral. Th# M#y» **f l»a*lh '
of the
c has,National
Hank Mr Ite*|,•I I ll •lll.il lislk |lllnl#d flirt |i«4l •
plant# if the Washington confer
K.van lit« Ma« kIt as, J If P Al
h.. Mit|ii.|r 6‘|*I6Ml|, Mtilllin
which has for yeais handled fl
Mutilffl "|A&gt;#I ah'l Fmitiil
\NI I SI Hto m» liM(art flui IIB# fr ,1
rnee* aie atM»itikv and the men,
Wrdh»*fl*f it-rvlr#. M l p Bf.
govern men I in
Aniem-a.
will ••f ilia lls-'l# r Iti 11 l#kl I‘likllt, Ihtto
some of whom are ralremely rest
II (In SSI Bltol *ll I f&lt; I'Y I
nanetal hii.ine*. for the Russian
ItWH. (Jn*d» U | H &gt; n a *alkout The
V
K 0 0 1 7 1 1 . AH *
i h i r i ii o r cU M irr
head
a
iiiimnitti-irepn-senting
• ii ry uf ih* #|iim» ft&gt;wf
K iK B t la T
new regtilalions, the uianufacturhanking
groups
throughout
thr
I'l.ull
attractive
rhrlfltlan H-lanc# a**rvlc»f • r* era felt, should he so
nullity whnh will nn-ft
neat •HI* A l . l
Mt A BI WMKKtt'
U»« that a majority of the men would wsek. with trade .sports, of tha
kel* eseve
muielual •» to*
n o
fhurch at m * i *im9**nd lirH I •' fall a*Ja&gt; from the union* and re*
II N o’ralorh IfBOrl for loaaarI
«'
II11
.I
w
J
r
t
J,
American-Russian
rhamlrei
of
fu«h
In
ohay
the
ftrlhe
ortler*.
lutF'b ■uBH'l »• Bfallaf.**
t*.ill. lint fill I’l l till Iff
Thla rhuich malnlaln# a fr»#
The move |H*sraimiwfic «»f ohwevv11#*mi(Tiig ||.»4MII al ih# I'hurch *h »f» er« also felt Ihul it was an imlua
lh&gt; Hil*l# and all auihorUK' Chru
lion that the manufactuver* were
llan ilrivnr# UUrBlur* mar
fM l, Iteartwo* #rt tot |.UMl a»#rt (lp#l prepai inf for an adverse decision
Tuiralsfi and Prldaf* from
jn Waahtngtovi that they ltclle\e
B 1* Bf.
.
nu ciunpromise tail l»e
reai h&lt;
U 'B A I .A n i l ' l l H .
whieh wil| l»e aeceptablr to iht to.
p a a lo t
amt that they an willing to a&lt; t &lt;pt
k a il' J.
Th* H.
Mai r
the i ham e of keeping «»pen »n d»
Ilesidfu. s. I{*k. Met
HttfM.ay Hrhool !
fiance of the fritriation.
Hanu* ta im AUI#1# atu rw aft
ThU feeling was emphasiied •&gt;
p iiK lio m ^ n ia m r r ( m m u
hints fnim the vnanufacturei- th»i
they e*|M*ct, ■ooriet or taler, n &lt;0111
U
J ( *a •I*# at # ••
plete nhow down on the i«u e of
I'la.ltotlrl -4"r'*'
* ’•'
L«| mt s*n M»tU»*tl*i itl»t lil . Mi
clnapil ot open «hn|i The •htototh-wn
II Thaar »tiwsr»|na» •'••• ••# *»
ntav tome artk time within the
flhflip ni«hl •lull Ilf lit# ••••III
*toli Tl»# |a*al»*i. s**l»M
»
mi**t HI year* They would prefer
■iihfl MlHlBiara. will !•■•••■•
to hake It come at the prt-«i nt in •
HtohtoU) toIf 111 *• •hall 'Vl*1!**
All. fltlyr
Iks*
nient. when, their
atatnlirmti•
l&gt;f rdi hllil
MirHlfl. «,toto*n»MUl#»l' Will !»• |*( tolitpi I• say. oal) one thlid of the employ*
■I « ta# «•|lork Alin »l«# Km latrsi i owe arit allegiance to the federa
lista ls##«» fldft' ttilfll #» #J l h# aihlkma
turn.
to III he*- i. I*W»tI•#•-*!.
K«6l#l (light Wtotof #•»»••'# UlHlH
The shortrr hours and higher
Ih# rtlr ##t I**•* aaf hi ra T I. !*«»(■•
pay det isioii met Henry hind's re
• III h# f rnfi I* &lt;1
All •hf i#Ilath# tof ihr •ratjninuiill s cent Imo-t in wage* to the ffi min
#»!*♦( lailt (tut*# l&gt;#l*snaitif t«• n •
hint h *1 * Ir»\11#«l la ato-s»|*#ra(# Imum, amt put Hie Industry out
f ill! uy If* ih*-## ntrriiiai
of some nperlaiivde ‘‘fierier'*
• .....
.
iiy i.i Mj»aa H P Iin ir«li Till Ml II du*tries an I auilliar ies. on the
same wag* ha*i* thriroghirut.
I ’ll# Met Bl«t IIn J Mf
. J'alri* jjuiitiat
lltolr 6’«M
ICItl UIfltoIt fl(td Hl#fl*l(i«#
••f r« ifnw Y i i % %r
|4 S*l|*aa|fl|» |«.I YUinta I'a
BT.MI.H Hedltotol. *9 If A M
Bl&lt;•»ttinaf 1'iMtel flltol It|DIr t
«»r I‘iaImi#. || Ito( a BI
Tntotof |'ru|9&lt;r ■ H#■t lie le«&lt;*Hti
• 1*6 I* BI
. K»* nliig 1‘iarvi m11h M|*#a u
Mitmir Ire.if |h» «*MinriBl*i|i
Hl«l*#r. 7 If T M
I'tftftrwtirtlton 9-»#r» tlal ofaa
ir
a*i •to ran A u •
•CUD
/
C*#' O'to# Cvm.g n .r ,. it..,, a..
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f
1r . si, (K..st prM ., I..gi„„|„, . t
tf*
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Financing Of Soviet

SUNDAY

l GREATEI

Ztt&amp;prr* u:- ¥'

A xlnging contest between a
group of colored - woolsn sad man
will be held oB MMdty ekMdng gt
A;0o P. M, nt th* Eiaa Hop* g^p
list
Church,
corner
Orange
AVraO+'and fclghth Street. It wU'
•nnouiMeyl today bV IF ' W. W»1
llama, sAstar of -tW elhrrch. Tha
P*&gt;Tlc' is lavltad to atitokC

’wdm

and Mrs. If; B. Flyn^ of
werk nsests pf tW r iM r end Mra. W. B. Yauag.
evening.

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Kuli)#rll Th# KMMitIfm of
toll lit# Mlnfeltottt tof He-*teri
lit# Ht imiRi ititoia# r
K»#iil«n Kettlr* • Mir |* \|
rtul.|#r|, Th
I'fcrlfll “

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Hferlsl Palm-•Peeper *»rvlc»a
Tk- (Trsrrii nebmd Win mssi si
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is VS A H lns*»sS
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Th# II# % Js.hu li#M«*rti
, r ,.nr»lrl&gt; and, thr loerr drps.l Iti III
tfll rl
n -M e rill hevr a srnnd i»»..h
i 'hull h Ms fsto.l J* tit* A BI
ptuyiU Ik* loHiorlyiw. h»*i.r&lt;1 '•*
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lb* uurppry &lt;f#pwrlm»nl
a
K#l*li'll h&gt; |ha* (MaluV
pmcAi O’ jwMMBAt will r ir i f l&gt;-"«
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Formariy of th# Florida 1'heatre JackaanvIUe
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BOWLING NOTES

C o m m u n i s t i c Wilcox Pleased
P l o t L a i d T o Over Hearing On
Brain T r u s t o r s Fruit Fl y Bi l l

latter i b M m o m protest to th* Juatlc* o f thalr claim* fat 'lijm Hcmaa wram trtt , commBUe. It bora* meat,
wna signed by Dr/W lIllanf A. Wirt,
C M i r t n n u Wilcox « « a among
superintendent o f achool* at Gary, tho persona who appeared before
Ind. Later In Um dap, a t / Gary, the cub-committee. Some o f hi*
Wirt confirmed that It wa# hi* let- views on the pood for rslmbaraeter bat declined te f ir e the names ment, aa taken from a copy o f hi*
NEW YORK CITY, Mar. 84.—
o f the presidential advisor, he had statement before the sub-coen t*ltAlfred E. Smith resigned yester­
In mind.
tee, are aa follow*!
■ ■
C O U R T E S Y S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y S A F E T Y C O U N C IL
day as editor o f the "New Out­
Officials who are classified pop"Once the fly was discovered It
look," effective Immediately, In a
nlarly aa "brain trustee*" refuted became, not n local fight te nave
latter to Frank A. Ttehonor, own­
to comment.
,.
the eltma Industry In florid*, hut
er and publisher o f'th a monthly
Hand read Wlrt’e Uttar, In sup- a national fight te aava.th* poach
a u g a tlm , o f which Mr. Smith has
port of bU contention that the Indnatry and U&gt;* apply Industry
been editor since October, 1933,
Totmle ----------- 114 i n Til 111* stock exchange bill was being of other section*, and the citrus
ho gave aa his reason "the presTHROUGH COOltTMT O f TI
Monday—Kl.Orads • Bakery
va poshed by “ Inexperienced young Industry of California and Texas.
by reduced hoars.
sara o f other business activities.” V^ICss Hotel, i
CUL.TURM II* OO-OPKHATIOM W
»•*&gt;" seeking to take power away It waa not Florida’s fight alons; It
KET1NO
BUItXAU. T. R. BUTTU
Tuesday—Western
Union
va
N*.
While th* AdmlnletraUea wad
From other sources It waa au­ Ill Honiara.
FLOOR, COURT HOUBE BUILDIN'
urging private Industry te talon
thoritatively
learned, however, ,, TJjuradnr—Ssmlnols U sndrr ti. from property owners and give It was the fight o f every state la
te "politically-selected
bnreaa- the union that produces apple*,
Hotel.
wage* and shorten bourn, he asId.
that Mr. Smlth’a realisation cam* Vnldss
M la n d ln e s :
ft
wm *ewm
* aualltr, *-* do*. IS-lte; raw Maker; government employee were workcrate.”
peaches or citrus fruits. , , -.
aa a result primarily of a dis­
J
do*.
I.IS-I.III
laid
eba
l
.
t
l
.
l
i
t
('■rtof
I
t
l
f
—
ti
m
i
CmUrj
I
n
tU
w L rtt. Are"Last summer," the Indlsna adu" I f the fly had not been ;bnI kllH K s Im f*ff FfMar. H it. M l tow low *a l . l t
it * tit 1*1
agreement In policy with Mr. Tich- Vnldss Hotel
WASHINGTON: Steady. 81 daTlor id* II frt.. 1 boat; M. Calif. A
II It t41 SIS eator wrote, "I asked some of the medisUly eradicated It
wenld
, which was precipitated by 2 astern Union
area*, steady. 1 Fla. arrrd. * van
Ifu odrr II II tSl tvs Individuals In this group what have spread to the peach and apple Total »S.
lA J ir o iiM iv iiD o i k ip M N r*ti •a track. ■ applies mod eve Ia. Jr*,
Tlehenor's Insistence in pub­
mead llsht. market steady. Florid*
ks .III Itottlsra
]* || ti* TIS their concrete plan was for bring- crop of Georgia and tha CaroUnas
Friday* Mar II. Tt; fatal far
lishing nn article In the forthisT*", » '« « h .A v .r .* ..: Oso. W»l.«r. Ing on tho proposed overthrow o f and once it had gotten a held there lion to data, t ilt ; Itll.oaaaon to 1* Inch crates. Individually washed
and
praaoalad, 1 ,4 . d * s
t.TI-I »•
d
ata,
S
t
l
l
j
IV
II
••■•on
to
dal#*
S
H
I.
earning April Issue, written by Ed­ u m J/fs?
t .f l Usui Ps- the established Amertcsn social It never could have been exterql- roaalNga t ln o ffc Iha FbrM * arata. t-S doe t l e -t .t l .
» '• }
U
T b ir p ,
|fSs
Joh n
ward Angly, with the llllo “ The lliflb flt4
PHILADBWPHIAI Steady, II da.
I f f * (J#o. Hath#,
111; f l o r
w
ir
i
(I
m
I
o
i
I
ev
J
a
r
t
i
n
t
m
ruled.
,.J
W arrm a A M M nlal fa# a 14 grew , ttoady. I *T*. arrrd. II can
Oh Yeah o f the New Deal.” It ia- «• tl«r. H I: On . W.nJw.||* i««. i f order.
*n track. Lera* etaea, auppllee vorj
"I was told that they believed
"It Immediately became a snateoted quite a little space to th* * tt|Vllfhd5 ialS** iWm Luhrmi»nn ill.
llehL market slight!* stronger
that
by
thwarting
our
then
evident
ter
of
national
Importance
and
th*
Uthera—supplies madenU*;. dsawM
Utterances of President Roosevelt U Th\hrp im P' B **m* .............. ..
Baht, market
steady- Florida * tl
Hl«h ten pin same: J. Weeps,. recovery they would be able to Department of Agriculture o f th*
before his election and afterward,
(nek crates, few
1.11. 1.41; 4 doa
prolong the country’s destitution
few a s a -A iii * doa t.ii-xa a, most
Juxtaposed In parallel paragraphs
until they had demonstrated to th*
■y
I
**;
11*
doa
S.M.X.U;
smaller
without comment. Th* article also
(aw 1.11.
, .
American people that tha govern­
IZZertUsM .w lte ta m . ,1*14 aerun
dealt with prominent member* of
aat* embrnaea tha f*ltevlh* «s
ment must operate Industry and
scrtkec ncopesty /Blasted la geysl
commerce.
“ I was told that of course com­
Twy. |« Best* R a n g e tt
mercial banks could not mako
long-time capital loans and that
N*w York Yanka«s
i a
they would be able to destroy, by
Cincinnati ll»da
I i
HI* U u U C a r d in a l s
j I
propaganda, Ui* other Institutions
It, Lotfla Browns
« f
that had baau making our capital of Florida as they were acting for
llaatpn Had fkii
| j
(Continued From Fag* .Out)
Philadelphia I’ftlU
j %
loan*.
th* benefit of every, fruit grower
Naw York (Hants
• f
Jacket” and the
contract*
”
Thtn
(they
said!
w*
can
push
of
every
description
throughout
tha
Brook Ifin Dod|«ra
f i
were cancelled without th* opera­
Boa ton Bra***
j |
Uncle Sam Into the position where entire United Btates.
tor* being given a hearing, Just' te
riilJadalphla A'a
f i
he must msk* the** capital loans.
"You have heard this* witnesses
Oat roll Tlg»ra
n *
"add tf th* prgetlg* 'o f the New
And of course when Uncle Ham describe the procedure which was
Deal.”
„ ( H l T K I I D m NKIULT1
becomes
our
financier
he
must
followed;
how
the
agents
o
f
the
Ha4a* I; IIouaa of
Chairman Black, Democrat, Ala­
Yid, 7.
alto follow hit money with control federal government ordered nnlnbama of th* air-mall Inveelisting
N a w Y o r k f J Ia n la , 4*
tu
j
sad
management”
fested
fruit
to
be
destroyed;
not
Browna. I f 1s Unlngal,
committee, Interrupted th* Dela­
Th* letter said Dr. Wirt asked because It had the larva of th*
B r &lt; « m y n D o d g e r . *; M o n t r.
ware senator to say th* contracts
th* "brsin trusters" why President fly but because it cents from th*
Ur 4, '*U * ‘ •vainsls, It; ||m
war* annulled In the same manner
T r o u b le s T o UsI
Roosevelt would not see through territory where the fly had been
, Phllalelphla Pfclla, 14; Coloi
an Individual would set If he found '
Y o u r B a tte ry
the alleged scheme, and quoted found. You have heard them tell
ttoslon Bed h i , |4; N.w.rk
he had been fraudulently .old a
them at replying that they war* of how vtg*table
crop*
were
A,B...mo Braves. ,«! "*h*V d.
suit,
'4
"on th* lnslds” and could "make ordered to be plowed up and de­
Hastings replied th* government
tha President believe that he it stroyed. H makes no
difference
waa In a different position because
making decisions for himself.”
whether this action waa wise or
It could net’ he .sued and thsrefof*
Th* Istter said th* “ brain trust” unwise, necestary or unnecessary.
should be more careful than In In­
members did not expect President The government's agents thought
dividual.
V
i‘
Roosevelt to "aae this revolution It was necessary to protect other
After Hasting* cited the failure
through.”
sections of th* country from In­
Hemtnol* High School's Fresh­
of th* TrtAsconMnentaJ and W ei"They said," Wirt wrote, "that festation. Th* government's agents
Hcanoned
man tennis team made a complete such Individuals ean be induced to
tern Air to obtain a court review
ordered this property
destroyed
sweep of a tennis series played klndls the fires of revolution. Rut
of the case, Black said he thought
for the public good In the public
this week with a team from Jun­ strong men mutt take their place
th* air eotupaMaa could so* in tha Brlgg*. Jewernr, Mag. Aa.
Interest end for the protection of
ior High School, it was reported when th* country Is once engulfed
court o f claim*, but If they could FUN — M U fiic r - Art FaaUvU.
the balance of th* country.
UNITED
by I’ rof. n. C. flteele of th. Junior In flames."
not h* favored amending the law
Monday, Apr. I, *:00 P. M.
"Our
Constitution
provides,
how­
LUMBER COMPANY
High faculty.
te permit sus^.Mlfcm. U .
and Junior HI School. Admission 10cThe letter and statements
by ever, that private property shall
Fraawh A 8th
Phone 1
Score, w.r* a . follows;
Raa4 ao aroused members of the no* be taken las' Iks pssbUe wae
Billie Z*4hry defeated T.rw ll- House committee .that |tb* wit­ without Just compensation.
ness family was ordered from the
“ When th* federal government
stand.
ordered these people's property
AUSTIN two paaaengar coupe
Ihe "Brains trust” and other*.
Rand’* reading of his
own destroyed for th* public good and thee* losses. They are asking only
•176. 1981 1V4 ton Chevrolet
The article was rejected by Mr. statement and of th* Wirt letter for the protection of the remainder for their Just dues. When
this
riaasL* A cab. New dual lire*
Smith far the March Issue, but on w ai repeatedly Interrupted, Rep­ of th* country th* Constitution country was at war it confiscated
•860. Reel A Hoot. M l W First,
the Insistence of Mr. Tlchenor srd resentative HulwlnkU, Democrat,
th* property of p rin ts citlasns
By Mr. Paul Nix. of Deland,
after a protracted argument It North Carolina, Insisted that ht
SACRIFICE: dlv* m# your old
for the public good Hut It paid for
n ■ experienced a n d rrlisbla
a a . accepted for the April l.suc, name tha “ brain trusters,"
car and taka my 6-mooth-old
what It took. Hurely It is not going
but
mechanic. All work guaranteed.
which will be out nn Apr. 1.
Chevrolet. I have paid IM t on
to Ignore thee* people whose prop­
Rand replied that he could not and
Mr. Nix is In our star* each
From a source close to the pub- suggested that Wirt be called.
It. Notea 837.00 month. None (Rat.
erty It deetroyed In a fight against
Wadnandsy.
Usher It was lesrned Thursday
• common enemy.
J. J. Elliott Chase's Beardall
"A re you going to make a direct
Phene 140
night that Mr. Tirhenor had dis­ charge, or by Inference that Pres­
"Let me respectfully but earn­
Plant, » P. M. te »
______
CELERY CITY PRINTING CO.
agreed radically of late with Mr. ident Roosevelt has
estly urge you to report this meas­
surrounded
fi— H al» W anted
•
118 So- Park Av*.
Smith's editorial policies In ra himself with men advocating the
ure favorably with all speed pos­
gard to th* Roosevelt Administra­ ovarthrow of th* government T"
sible In order that we may pro­
WANTED! Hoaast, reliable, coltion. Mr. Tlchenor I* * Republican asked
ceed without delay to the ultimate
Representative
Rayburn,
orad woman far geoaral boose
and frequently hae expressed tlie Democrat, Ttsas.
relief of our people.”
work. 118 Elm Ave.
,
desire of late to handle the situa­
tion without gloves. Mr. Smith
has advised a more eympalhellc Ilger, ft-1 and 6-2; Lofty Adams
WANTED AT ONCE—Gtea# may­
policy and the break came over defeated Morgan, 6-4 and 6-3;
onnaise and pickle Jar* of all
the Angly article.
Bnnlike defeated Genas, 6-2. 6-7,
site*, particularly quarts and
Of enuraa, Mr. Smith ha* been and 6-3; Arthur William* defeated
pints; to help relief clients te con­
very liusy on other matters elnce (irlmboll, 9-7 and 6 8.
serve food for summer ua*. Phosm
Jan. I, notably th* buslnee* of the
In
double*
play.
Earhry
and
378-J, F. E. R. A. Office.
Empire State Building, but never­
theless, he and Mr. Tlrltenor could Adame defeated Ganas and Ternot gel together on editorial pel- wllllger 6-4, and 6-4, whit* Wil­
liams and Donleke defeated Riser
Idea.
Mr. Smith refuted to comment and Grlmball, 6-1 and 6-2,

Argument OverPolicy u i.
Of Magazine Ends
W i t h Resignation „

h.

w itta o f th* vaide* to u u d

...

C elery M arket R ep ort*

r

Grapefruit League
Standings

r r

BEER

On

"".TS’AWfrAV’iU'H

DEMOCRATI C
POL
C E S
A R E ASSAILED

Tap— Ice Cold
STEVE’S

.

RATES

PLACE

BRING-

High School Tennis 4
Defeats Junior Team

LUMBER

To-Night

last night on tho matter. II* wai
preparing te leave for Albany to
be gone for th* next few day..
It le understood that the cor­
respondence between Mr. Smith
and Mr. Tlchenor will b* iiiad*
public today at the offices of the
“ New Outlook," 61S Madison Avenus.
Th* break with the magaiin* on
the question of defending the
Roosevelt Administration or rath­
er of refraining from criticising
It contrasts with Mr. Smith's rig­
orous editorial last fall davoted
to n criticism o f the financial pol­
icy of th* Administration, In
which he colnad th* expression
"baloney dollar*.”

/ * c7W &gt; 4 C

Dozier &amp; Gay’s Quality Painta

1600 feet eastern exposure bWdering on Banferd-DeLnnd High­
way, near Sanford. Must sell lamadlately. Bargain for cash, t o
Hamid.

■

*T*agt For Thn Booth”
Th* (rand of material and labor coats la upward, and it (a
apparent that now la th* most economical time to glee tho
home tha protection and beautification II has uaadad ao long.

BTANLEY-ROGER8 HARDWARE CO.

St. Lout*, Mu.*Ut,A.

LISTERINE

1 0 i S a n fo r d A v n a a

rte.alttf.

TUBBY

Ignorance is Blis*.

ART CHFtTCQ \

j u t e 's ^

D iam ond Tires
4.40-21..........
4J50-21...:......
4,75-19..........
hUU Butt arias

1

ives

$4.25i'
S4.95
S5.45

T U t CtMlltM Ahl
fc p w t LUNCH
.
1LT L E A V W 0 /

, •.

�THE

PMUblwd im FkvrhU’n H e a r t
The ffo H A Qrtateat Vegetable
SFot and Richest Garden Land

W EAVER

Generally fair tonight and Tueeday with ahowera and aomawhat' .
colder weather In north portion. v

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY N E W S P A P E R
8A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , M O N D A Y , M A B C H 2 r719.1I

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N U M B E R 131

C ento

N a tio n ’s Business Again WIRT ASKS FOR “Business As Usual”
CONTROL OF Shows
Signs O f "Expansion
PRODUCTION Despite Unusual Troubles OFFICIAL QUIZ Is O rder A s Threat
ON BIG SCALE
OF HIS CHARGE O f Auto Strike Ends

New OrleansSuburb
Struck By S t o r m
NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 26.—
tfl")—A thunder squall of great
Intensity blew down ' at Iraet
76 homes in a five block area
in the Edgewood section of
New Orleans touay^ At least
a down persons' were Injured
and brought from th* wreck­
age. Live wire* and open gas
mains offered an after storm
menace but no death* were re­
ported and an hour after the
blow residents were Still unable
to give coherent detail*.

NEW YOKE. M»r. 26.—(A P )— I Dun A Hradstrrvt estimated retail
Undaunted by unseasonably cold* in ks nt IH percent over ln-i veer!
weather, and in the face of die - 1 rt till* time, and 10 t.. 12 m tunny |
turhing labor ronlrovcraic*, the 1 Inslnme, over 11*-12. Wholi -alcr»|
nation’s business, as measured by j leporleil even gn-nter entn« than 1
thr slatislirs and report* of the] lelnileis, as men hauls -Imwed .t
pssl week, hat continued to eX- 1 dl*|«&gt;»llinn lo expand then mn-n
|t*nd.
lories 111 anUcipnimn
Tpr u 8 t c r .8!
Sweeping xains compared with l,r*‘v Increases,
n yrhr ago were registered, but j The labor controversy ill tin
the
\\ VSIIINliTON. Mar. 24 —
WASHINGTON,
Mar. 26— these were not viewed as paititu- tnnuddle Indiistly
WASHINGTON. Mar. 26.
D E T R O IT .
M n r . 2fi —
larly significant, sinco business hat) .unsettling influence » f th
t Al1) — \ rewidulion for C’on*
(A
P
)
—Eventual
withrawal
of
10
— (A P ) — The House today
(AIM — Kntployps mill wttrkmillion acres of land from protlur j
&gt;*‘ rrc.veied from the paral- but .r| o,t„ from Washington •• (•rr^hiimsl invewligathm of atateapproved
th e
Administra­
er.t in MichiRan'g ajtlomoLilc
nunh h&gt; Dr. William Wirt,
tion through corn, wheat, cotton, f)*i* of th«* hanking holiday at |nmriv*^ ul conciliation. 10 tl»
tion's
temporary
air-mall
fnetorifs drew toKrihcr un*
and tobacco reduction program* ! thin lime last year. Mqrc ct*n&gt;1 nr week d ie* ti» a chur, Irinleil t* t,nr&gt;. In fi.nta. educator that
hill, completing Congrcaaionmi iuLi i* i f
the
KiMihf ii,!(
was indicated yesterday by Then* •inp were the staliiitiri* allowing lift thin tiatk thmd Autuinomtier thp I'rt-iideiitiiil |u-act*
! i* ru *“ Hffld thej » r r r at*
ter C, Davis, Agricultural Adjust­ * Ruli'tnntibI lyettermenl in contra*! plant* v#i*re mmv urlur than it
al action on.-the measure. It
jmi't today and looked nlit'inl
i
,»
I i ore*throw the pres­
ment Administrator, In n report , with the like pi'Hod nf lll.TJ, anil er Inn itUN1! mid «ither line* mi
now pMft'Jfrlfce W hite House i m / A f r n l O r p
f i n A l l
The Admlni»tration - approved to wliuL eromiMiM to bo Lho
approximating in n few iyPlanet* plying miter tin!*• found the uui
ent gpteriimenl wan introduced
to
Secretary
Wallace.
There is jio doubt on C a ^ J ( J U l U O I
I K
l) I
mnrketing
agreement liottt Hi'iiaoti aliHo tho Spriiti;
loidiile maker*
»•*I
( o«1b % hi
iteprrwenlalire lliil- 1 celery
The report, outlining the gov­ thopc of 11**11 .
Itol HOI th at the PreahJent j
______
,
witiklr, North ( andina Dento- j which it |» proposed shall tie put of 1BU1.
With Hauler mar at ham!, *hc*f&gt;- Mock upj evidently not wunt i
ernment's progress in regulating
J into effect n* quickly ns pmuiibte
"Uusmcsa as usual" » i&gt;
tbc
rral
May 1033,|p*t'M thronged to Uie Mure* in the tit h|l|-||t'|l f hlUitSldVCS ttllt. ’ H'i
H a d l O O P e r c e n t farm production* from
1 for the ln-Tirfit of the celery outer at (Mcwru-s when only u
Wit
(t'nnunftol tin Fagt* Three l
to
February,
1034. mig^cjktr ] * ln&gt;Kent numboi* winr«* fhrinUnuv
grower* and shippers nf this few .lay* *gu worker* were tiling
House.
the
conference |
V is ito r s
11 A lt\ , Ind . Mur. 26 lAIM
abandnnmcnt
nf the scheme] —'
|ii Will mm A Wirt. founder p*«D\ reached Sanford thi* morn- through the gate* at the eml of
Ulng It* differn clay a wort, without kaov.jcdgo
Senate.
mi heiid " f t*ary*N "nutlet Hchotdj ,fig
wli'iu,*’ &gt;*,f'l»,itlay t*&gt;k«’d ime^ii 1 With one nr two exceptions, it whether they would return In Uie
la \ld.
bill au- | . . -SL
the Mih^lilution of rnrittfii of nil
i1
ifnt li’ii li&gt; ji pecml t ‘ongiTNmoii'il |in n du pi lent i’ o| the ogreeinrnt luofiiiiig.
t ho ri**4
il..^b*tmaster-general j
* HONVILLE, Mar. 2 6 - regiifnlrd fnrm pruductu through ■
proof of the nfl-repeated a Mingtf’ arsocial km in iNieh roun-I
The center of interest shilled
nn'nilleo of iiis chnrgeA thu! uhuh wa- rend, nniemted, and
to use Army airplanes and equiphearing in today from Washington to Dcment for mall carrying; requires statement during the pa*t winter ty.
4Ikmil ptaiseg,
spall.msh.m
kJ _,ppl»aaj
The Unit wiicic au ,MIA houid i* s«t
that
be'
equipped Tor that Florida has had Its best
’’Total farm Incnnir* from thoj
w
,
U n i t « Iniigfi i m c itnid into iinm'ioal change m that the up tu pass on quo.-ilou* ol 11 ply-'
“ safe”
4hy,ipi)4 jilght flying and tourist year on record, the i |nr- rrop* in 103!I,1' Dnvis Aahl, “ ina apkjuld*
th#* lecntd o
Ti of
the aiFioeiiieid will terminate on July hi-illation, dischurgc, mid di^crlmthat pllt^A he
»lne.l In the me Ida .State ChambYr of t’ommerce rinding rental and hrnrfit pay |
■nation.
D
tute coin m m v com- i u m .
of the eqylpnil
allows payment i nnw r.mies fnrwar.1 with t)ie re- nirnts, i* i'Ntimatcd to iigvi* Iwcfij
miNNion cominiltre
1 rulny
by
l-'iom Washington came word
nf expenses incu
i ’.‘foes of the agreement wiMY
;urlvd by men used suits of H survey made In vir- $.1,271,01X1,000, hn romparf.l with,
n
l Janie* Hand, Jr . 1*it*! dcclured that heing dtstiTr*uted uniting the va that now that) tho automobile
rvlcej pe
tually every section of the |ie- $2,111,000,000 in 1012, un iner&lt; ii«v|
riotia celery shipfiing agencies in sliiho threat has ,*cii ili.-ipaled,
of nrarly ftfi prrrrnt.
placement and
u tl repair o f planes ninsula part nf the state,
I *nnl h»* ladieved ' »i- can keep Mi. Florida today, and prompt artion by Fnildential action, tho Wagloot or datft^wd In the mall servTh, survey » n undertaken by
"Part nf thU recovery wan un*
. ..
..
I l{oo*ev elt there until wc are ready is niiticipated for the reason that net Labor Hoard lull Lierame moro
TAMI'A, Mar
M -tA I’ l
^
Icej and dlrvets the postmaster- the state chamber In connection dnubtrdly due to thr iidjuitmcut
" M TON A 111 At II. Mat 26 ' «
h|m w||h . Sl, lm. I officials of tiiese shipping or* tho focui of controversy today
general to 'fe ll Congress on the , with its campaign to raise ,* __
100,, program getting under wny. With rompnrMtive flguren for this week IAI’ &gt; I’lau* f"i a
ii.T.-rm
|
B
|
lal|
^tM&lt;|
, , , , , , , , tH-.
given out Satunlay hy^
i
ganivat Inns have railed meeting* with manufacturers of tho world| &lt;
first day of the next session how ‘ 000 to keep the Florida exhibit [ liventock and livenlock prmi h g , tint! nIa»t
,M
liii heir I" run**, ftp,
u special t'ongtcNsiotial i of directing hoards to iliarusii the denouncing It as "Unsound.”
,.’ V
Honda f i l m * Exchange fur r»,n*n*l
much It cost to have Ihe Army in A Century of Progrei* Expo- j the prmlyrtlcin of which for iouh j ^the
* ^
^
it lee to iiivcNtigate
th.* agree men1
On many tongue* as the Sen­
ncl uni n1 arketa In Kaftl •j fmi.i-t f« niv p uMiodioii Mild nt In i
!
carry the molls.
nition of 1014. The exhibit tp on -j ket rover* a longer period, it in 11 1,1 11
h)*rgc made in my letter read • Tin* hoards of directors of the ate ami tliu House proper dealt’
ern United Slates showed that municipal tu t ■\ it iehtn
Th* Senate today gave In to tors have maintained that laxt |nut poMAihle t0 make adjustment!*
hv Mi Ihind,'* Will said, '‘and if
cdi us siites dm lined 2h I'ura rrem
with other umticr* was tho tjUQft*
the House on th* federal pay year1* display went n long way ( w rapidly. It should 1»e addi d that
dfOpped nrI*I Ihe ineii' iant
I III the i I'liumlti'i a**k4 me nod I am Sanford-Uviedo Truck &lt;Irowers,
IH■*1 week H total of UOX while the
Int’-1 the Miiiidunl Groweni A«- tiun “ What rlfrct will terms f»f‘
to i the full re«ult» of a numUi nf
question, and then took up only toward Attracting tnurkt*
city Ki idav syughl '« Mgltn %*ilh
welfare of tin* IIM
t'liiiv need
l _ 7.
average Inn |»no* **n niangre wa* t
tiie Fainter
hMimu the Roosevelt automobile srlllcth# remaining controversy, relat­ Florida the past winter.
imivortant prujerta li.um hr.1 m .
, .
.
. „
i city i fficiaU mi no nbt i uni ivt* tom dt-mand** it, 1 -hull' name the MHinltmi.
.
tnqq i
•
.«
, s. ..
H cent- luwei tins week (ira|*ement have on the Wagner hill7* t'oifHiiulnm
and
the
Manatee
ing to the veterans' benefits In
Miami, the survey revealed, ha. | ' -'••■t
"■*» V
r, l» " - fnll, „.lvM....-.t T .. nt.; lung, tines Mnirci of nddiiiMfinl ) : i Mill
wlm made Ih‘h i nin 11 n tel
The legislation would outlaw
t minty Growers Association are
the Independent offices hill.
had something like 500,000 , „ ( . eMweted tin y wdl tmennn; . »
|() hu|( ................ ..
lW (,
At n
.... ......... ..( IIH'I 4tat cmetiicompany unions. Hin ii unions uni
|
to
meet
tonight
or
tomorrow
!)y concurring In House pay tors during the winter
an in- •OKD evident dnnnx UMI
#I1|| |n
tMtx,.,
bi)x |i hont- l inlay inghi. Mn.-k Both.
Wot jiddetl, howevci, that li.
neknowledgad us regular under
i »)*&gt; i*&gt;ikii iG u ii preferred not appearing U’ f.ni tin- night, it inn understood, to di*
Bn,j rf,a|iefn!lt l,,,' " " ,enl nf th.
prorlflons which are more ac­ rrease of approximatrly 100 |M-r- | Iteinnval uf the pros|H-ctive to.
the plan accepted by principaU to
i
U
S
I*
the
iigl
eetltrnt.
ut
lint,
iitiiimiu*
ceptable to thr White House, a rent over last year. Miami Beach j 000.000 arrrs nf land front cull. ,
unensii.ro,I iHi- Mcirlintil- A—.
llnii-ii iiitei -&gt;1nte cmiifiieii i- c*«io
Hi" 11iiiir rel in i he mot or Indus­
“" raiNCN puizlmg
‘ ' xalmn, ‘lit* naill,
”
’
1 ilmt Mayor l.luui .1 II A i m i»Tt mic mil ti*4‘ to lide.l by ftepi eaenlail ive I W M Scott, local American
163.000. 000 saving was accom-repoilrd 2 r)0,000 visitors, an in
Growers, Inc, ref ires cut a ■ try.
l WM |n ICt'Hl l il 4 Huylnmi. T*'\i!h„ Itenmcral
pliahfd.
crease of 50 tn-icmt over Inst cpicNtitma an to iTgmnnl rmd emu' } ■|(ll. i........ ............... .......................
ha.I
k-i.en
ui&gt;
i
t
i.) ngi'iitic*
Iair«ident It on* e well nniifiii nretl
tnted that he had ntaiiod u
plui) mid that mri t liurit - imw pm i ” 1 «11-•11'I, intend, " he HAid, "It* he
Hattie amendments provide for year. On the Gulf Coast, fit. niiidity compel it h»T», rotMtimin, n* ! m half IMite* wii ^ alt i illy t*■
-*t to thr
ropy of the agreement to off I* a nettleinent of thr auluuvoldlo
plncement
cropit,
u"e
of
labor
ajul
▼
iaiestimated
MC.1 VCU lu ayiitfLc
thy 1 &amp;| Petersburg
■OMU owaptyt tw W S - I
IM f “
“ l“ nl u«n?d mtk a
~ih l :
•*—' * fw r tfT une jHrrectit »»n nut airy oftiff hr two of tlicpie »o- rials at Pilttbufgin Artion on Ul or dlaputa Ja«% flight with .1 * ’
tor* at about 200,000. or
* r on IIf the Hie.’
gerinea rtfvned ut $1 74 Monday, one-guar
J
gro44
icreiTfp
t,.
1
*
.
put
over
Although ,,prartir*llla,,
plans advanced U ivnfr To«iii\ ,tti&lt;l t'r
t lilted inteHri firnl ladlcal** to lake the agreement reijuire* lt resolu­ declaration granting the alMiduto
about 9B6.000.000, and another crease nf about 3T percent
u p o n n p« h F m iniieDilnii
have been worked out for &gt;)•* of ,
|N
Thu.s.lav
lln I'ltiine iof 11kf wlmlc piogiuro ' tion passed liy the directorate of freedom of collective bar gaming
thirty July 1 , phich will cost last *eason.
foi labor.
1he cot'p**|.it loll, he -tali d
t wo pelc* o' tit , m
\\...lue-.I .v
Wi l t **aid In IwdU’Ved no
us
926.000. 000 for the next
fiscal Other percentages of increase the land in some regions, Davis|
Monday
l u g l d liy th* i
It is utilicipuled that llie agree
Manufacturers and labor fettd- 4
igntimi
of
Im
*
charge**
continued,
readJuslmenU
ate
(
l
„|ay
Tang,
rtues
{*■
lu.lt
I
Include:
Winter
Haven,
100;
Fort
year.
era were brough* into au acconl
melit again will hi discussed dui
„ I(|X uu MdtiHay i.ml m i s s i o n |ii " ! ||\ liti' I» • 11 4*| *11. real he made h\ n collUllltte*
Discarded Senate
provision* I^uderdale, 65; Palm Beach, 60; "complicated" by the human |.rot&lt;-* krrr
i n t o 9 'f f r i l Apr I
ng tin mas- m
if t’entral by the Fie-ideni after amdber 'lay
I i p* * Hill v u n |i Hint dot \
would have restored th« 126,000,- ljike Worth, 60; Avon Park, 50; tern, especially as to hired labor J h i iduy.
i'onferiHCes, wtiirh included
I Im "h» *i let &gt; »
Itrtirrmrnt t*f I
m lu-.lub-it of
l b " IK!! -III h IIi ’ 1 lllh lit !! !! ,ii(M
f&gt;0; cr» and trnantn
I hi' eti’li litol 4111(1 i»* 4Ai
000 and thr entire lf&gt; percent on Gainesville, Ml; Hollywood.
Hu
vvi'i'V
"I'r e j
Orange
l" t»* lold mi th
l»r f'M |M
lb| Il'lly |’ U' p " “4"s 4I'M1) •if) 1 | tin.! i ihiii the next h\.i
..o u t M m.-. meet mg with icpieserrUitivea of
Jaly 1 at a cost or fIBS.000,000. Tarpon Springs, 50; Jacksonville wuii iiiiirginal Jand, hr 4nid, will |&lt;i2t rural,,
ii'ltni' uf fi vi k i n s '
bring even itfnre difficuH pr«h-1 ^
ion
tomorrow night at K 00 employe k ul the White ||ou»e.
\i ( m1111 In1 HitIII1lu " f'M l*|I
b\ tin | w,iaId tit Eermine tin * nl u
Un the veteran* th* qurstinu 40; Sarasota, to; Tampa, 40;
k's ^.ih'4
A v cl i n / '1i
fe .
I
o'l li«4 k
terns.
|.h*ik pricrm tor itie vu * k was $271 ..L....I........ f __ ______ 1&gt;
The rid t leiiient hi ought an en 1
Melbourne,
40;
Coral
(iatdes,
35:
itf
I'hr
\«f|ll
1
|
|
|
«t
lltt
l*
(|
'
|
"w
waa whether to accept less liber­
to a drawn out rout*oiersy which
A warning waa umimicd agnkn^t mg miii41 $2 M2 ImfI week.
riiuniii.-nt
gi.
" .lull" piogTnm
al Itoua* provisions estimated lo JFort Myers 35; laike Wales, 35;
liad threatened a strike invulvin
prtilHHU* heal in,1
eost 183,000,000 or th* «] IH.OOO, Orlando, 35 West Palm Beach, liy (he federal government nr hv
1sUtpcfrin i Allien were 2f»d iwrat
\U the end of Hint 1 * ■*
2fui,tHhi men in tin motor pliuttx
.v.-iy known .«■
35; Clermont, 33; St. Augustine, other Jigertvte*, of nett lenient in ill tin- pu-l five daya, « dcctoie
In t&gt;hv lino, " III* 'll hi w ind I
000 Senate sections.
and mi'iiaviug the AdminixtraLion
S.mmole t'minlv
30; Winter Park. 30; C.mo*. 25; ” highpre»Mirr promotion, eitliei of m rara fioin l»f-l week’s tidal
•t •
______________
i t*.i* r)i in vvill I n mm
pi i
(( oniim.i l On Fagr bou» i
t44* t i.• Hl.clbci ll -bull te.
1III* Ml "k .ml ..ill . l* on
Daytona Jlrach, 25; Del^nd, 25; m ear anti under ion*iiti«m« which A vi rnge h a pi .&lt; S \\|»11' *2 IK tills I1 1•'11 ug »l»niMMI.d.1 i tn&gt; .lb
I....cl
cannot snstain u imputation on week and $2 II I ist.
III tut4i, film pa--4-il
‘"b't
1 s\,|| -lliil that b&lt; •tisln i muni *!»«■*•»’ g row n al"l i ***|i»" -t ing
and Vsro Beach 25.
any hut very low "tundard-of
Tangerines in half 1HUM'S nuIiF l&gt;. innmliiiir •»p* *id I" Ii of 1bo 4(1\ 1 t •IIIig f11 M114' th. »"*. I in Hu- iif 'but till') slgf, 1 1,, pvlit , .« Mill
living levels."
I't (IllWII Hi •■it IP-12 Si uni!
tins week nmoui tnl In tWu (Ml s 1 till u ' 1*g»i"* «tf Ug.il H'Hllr"ll v f " .* t Id if ll I* in •• i( i \ 11* I i*!r k 11
"Tin* Agricolt oral A*iju**»mcnt and a drop "f lo ir ui rs f 1(Jill l«-t d " nr ami
i u•h nt 4,1 till ' 4 ■.Jit
1 hilt V I" ' 1 •4f lb. pro F.'H ll arreage
Saturday la the last day to file
Admimatratlon/’ Dsvia i*m*h “ hn- week The HVtoii, r l»re pi li e w'i»«; -|Mill* K) 'till t " ('full"1 stpg w 1 • -•• 4 tail' l" re*:u&gt;.b i n ililligi'tiUiN
1 ,l•* pl'lltl«Mk is fin iip1‘( Cl1 to
return on Intangible personal
tio thought of fir e p a n tig for j
by tb« gain i’ r iimcti' - *» 1
,1f l ■Nt hri'ililt|lt|* |» ( IIMlit
's»* »♦■1i*i v Walln. * 1bat tu give
ira 11i*l $1 at I..: bit ton |Mlw
warned assistant Tax
prrjuaiieiil arar.-Jy Tile Amen w).,.k !n pu„|„.|
(angrnnraj aMoriatt.m ............pun
i'M'1'Hioval it Hn iign*r»iirnt if
Banford Doudney
this
n population i» still incr.-astox, j
Wl.,(. f „ lp[ , , , ,
1 syuin.i eollei toui of „
..... . of It" ’•iniij(*'t ■ -,ign it.
I
ysUndn*.
D KTIinn,
Mm
2»(
--------th
though at a declining
llBIMl ,,, , , |„,|
ln,, wn-l&gt;
WM.k Tlie
Tl„. avn
UV11 MecJarmg
ining rate
tate A
5 g nci-,
-i pB,„|
41&gt;llnil til ant of ordnfv mar.^ P ib o n i fall Inf to flic
file a return
Tbt
lie!
Faith
i
i
’h
Ion j culture's goal D the rrwnomical &gt;|{,. ,M1, |iri|.,, fur
Nearly destroyea, a Ford ton
w,.,.k
krhiiy
witii
ls*M**r
telurila
■re liable to ■ flu* not *icrewing
axcceiflug
Gougidin in u ntiddii
and a half truck stood on the aide, production of ample ra» niaU-n |.j ul. UKIllI„ ,
qj
Wl.,.k
Hu &gt;&gt;u*'h prttr at )•&gt;ui &lt;&gt;f hhipmenla i«
, be «UU4, far such failure
said "Uh'te in pv ■y
of the Stale Koad near thr Coun als to supply the nation's needs
ii pntinpnl lint **f thr agfrrmrnt.
violation o f ■ itate-law.
that tin giiverntof |M %
I Fl'FS’TK D l l IM A
\tg4ii
ty Home early thla afternoon in products a* ran he sold abroad
\
«'*
•
n
i
n
11111*
HTKAMEItN
IN
('Itl.I.ISlON
■
o
f
It
men,
seven
.Mr. Doudney ravaaled
vaaled that Uie
Ui*
Inin, .Mar, 'J** gFi Imlu at iuiii glow«(w ond is4'\vm whtpprrs1 rep* awifUy, JuMiy and
and lo meet the demand for such
■Mewed valuation o f lnUnfib!e mut* testimony to the force of
t*'l the threnti'imJ sti
at remunerative prices, while nt
C H E IU IO U ItG , France, M ar. 2 " S | i V j n (
flame*
which
broke
out
*uddcnly
O
r
d
e
r
s
I
l
l
&gt;« st* f*la&gt; that the ri'scnlntivrs, wouM
rontrol ship*
per*coal property filed In * Berr.lautvinohile itidustry.
Fi n n i s h
thr same time avoiding eurplusea — A w i r e l f o a f n u u ih*
,
,
j w»*‘ck o f the ait l in er S a n Joai* wns inents
at
about
6:00
o'clock
this
morning
after
h«» uig first de■ale County far 1832 waa | l 3 U r
men *»wIn f of to iiit'il rr'inirmn nts
that destroy the baying itowre of airami*r B ii m r r » u m l y r s t m t a y «anl
I T i l l 11
h U R ltie e r
f m im i m o n t h s «g*» l»&gt;
m«*n
The issue. Father t ougtdm
t U from whkh the itale derived whan It was being driven toward
an
wreck ahr had! rullitletl w i t h tin* Eat h o
|IM' ft Hk**
j i *i|i&gt;t 4**1 its ruiir *1
Orlando by H. M. Cochran of San-^ farm commodities
T'Iimm* of the scicn grower- "the leal ijuestioi* biddiid
4 «*K at
W J.
farmer*' standard* of living "
man sU-anirr St •'Ha in u thuk fng
ru j without revealing
iiii'itiWr* of the c'otnihlllee are to nmoke i»crei*n, i w’lp l'lo*r the
. .I f ; 1 1 W, .u e fe r ty owner* filed ford.
| Estimated expenditures on o&gt;. o f f Gu arvim ejr un d bd In'reil l In*
t r a m j '*( thr* plan*'
Th* truck was the property
hr so|«*rted n&lt; the mass meeting mobile indindry p hall
return* Indicating' that tho
the asas
istlng program* for rental pay 8 t**lla Bank. Thn-e of ihr Stallu's
The riaft crashed itilo a mmiti tioiorrow ittifhi
the
Wlnn-Lovelt
Grocery
Co.,
and
Growers fr«'ru l wy Wages foi tlu« eight
jMM«d v*(j*lU * o f
Intanglhl*
Intanglhls
merits and surplus removal dur­ rrew ware rep^flrd
tnin suir ritm lo t* 2u mouths ago piodiirin*' sections nt Avon Fark. its seasniial dmatlon
kiHril Th*
If
contain*!
a
large
load
of
mised
In the county
ing 1Dflft, 1934, and I'.'i.'i total ltnniwrauru! reported
Mini was ft.und Thursday at thr Wtnict Gfirdnn Titusville, San­ at orkludders d i uw dK tilendi fm
wras pick
■tat*
re­ grocer!** e*n»l*n*d to Ttggly Wig­
*817,170,000, with
months,’
foot of the highest Andean peak
prulkahU* col- Ing up thr aurvivonL
ford, ii rid Oviedo are expected to
laxes on this gly and Lovett (tore* in Central
lection* placed *1 f.H72J&gt;W.r.JJOr.
A mrnihei of un unofftrial r«
Ttie issue mud be "ulvid,
Florida.
f Continued On Fnfe Two I
Administrative
and other ex
pcdltinn aent to mvi’htigatr
re­
said, hy the g m einimud, "whktb
Mr. Cochran at*ted that ha had
pensea are oxiwrtrd to ob-orh the
turned Saturday afternoon and
is bigger than any labor uigjni
juit passed th* B. W.
Anderson
escess, Davis aald and tlie (arm
said it appeared that l»iHft*)»ls lying
ration and bigger tban anv
properties when he noticed flames
adndnlstratlon'a budget reckons a
•ui the Moot of the cabin had lw*en
dustry."
darling from, between tho floor
deficit of *2,291,996 In November,
nflrd.
Father *'mighlin defend' I
board* at his feet. Driving
the
1935, when progrsms n &gt;w ap
Jlis itorv hrigtit»•tit’ll the my*
LI Ml). Ohio, Mar 2 6 - ifPl — principie on which labor *
i orlfia
dt- truck o ff tbo highway, ha laaped proved will be rnnrluded
Negro Laborer, who an* ipiali F hit A lirnjiwrls in the ilt&gt;, la
ilisuster M(arr&gt; I'lcrpimt, f 'harlv. Makley a ne based hut rr It k i n d the Aturri*
&gt;
prevalent
aim*
the
disaster
Haran
■» jp. f « iia
f mil ttill
pap * out of tho cab and attempted to
urptu*
—■
( fled to work on local celery fsrm-- th*&gt; an- rtii{i!i«jft&lt;d Im-4atuw* th
u. In whether uu* p**«erigi-r n r |
i ) , rk. the pu*k of John
Frdfration of toalmr foi
a f Markham early Sat­ put out th* flame* with aand HI*
,
s t-r ti
i « •
I —ere Served notice today ilisl thvv air ipialiflril tn do thr 1&gt;|■■
Tied a belt filled with guld which' ) illlill*;. ■'» Kmiik wailed last night , |)IK tu live up to what In akl
■tllo,
and
within
15
effort*
wire
futile
irising eltb damages eeH e r b e r t r e l k e l H i e s , wtn nut t* empiuyed on un&gt; iin-. work th**) are rn^ugrtl u|n»n"
he w*. smucirllng from I'lnlr
I
the county Jail where .Sheriff j n . "Immense leaourra. "
9 fir e Chief Mae Clave- minute*, the truck and Ita )o»d of
or future FKHA proJ*rt. un
Mr. Duttcirie mlaird that riegr.c
) Jcs. I,. SarL.11 was murdrrod last
a roc* r ica war* consumed
con
by the
b h •nt
The prut*l siakl the riicoitlv
Hag a( k a il 93000.
til after the celery harvesting s-a are turntrig down Jnl»* pavin
KILLED IN WWW h
October for what probably will be tlie American Federation of l.atatf
•a attracted crowd* from flame*. .
son has ended.
$1 2f» |K»r day for 10 limiir
the
last
rule
they
will
#v»r
taka—
ST. AUQU 8TINE, A a r 2 6 .amounts to npprualmaWtly (34,
dan* o f th* county ilaThe warning was tasu, I h&gt; II (' rutting (RlilagF, a ta-k whirh
| GRIFFIN. G* . Mar. 26
(/»'!
to the Ohio penitentiary.
(A1) —Herbert Felktl, 44, nHtor of Du Hose, assistant region,,1 admin­ romdilrred as not nvrtl) hurd&gt;
0011,000. "With that incuinc
■Nfar worn Ing hoar, for
A railroad man, his wife
and
I'leiporit and Makley were senth« Si. Auguitina Evcnluk' Hec istrator of Ihe FERA in KeinlM '-Io ffln f upward In13
.laughter win killed when a Crn- anrrd Salunla, to die In the elec­ federation should have
ord and flet-prealdant of thr nule County.
Jl also was reported that o* iial of Georgia pasat-ngrr train tric chair Friday, July 13. Clark (dished 30 limes as much
Record Company, died nl hia home
Complaints reach*.! Mi
ttu gruea are turning down job* pa
.truck Ihvir aulomoliU al a m u s ­ waa convicted uf the sheriff's slay­ yeai," he said.
Funeral services for Mr*. B. J. here thu morning followu
a Bose that oenres nf
Coughlin said the
nrgrnev ing fl per day, a house to live h , ing naar h»rr y«&gt;trid»y. Thr dead ing S* turday and will te sentenced
Renew, who died at her home on lingering .111****. Mr. Felkel « n
were refusing job* on fann* with ami all Hie vegetable- they ru" all o f Atlanta: llrnry Arnold to life imprisonment in th* Ohio workers "must organise,
Celery Arena* late Saturday aft­ widtly known in nowipaper and
(o ihe attitude of Ihe
Wr«tn*, 45, yard ronduclor for th# penitentiary today.
the excu** that they war. nt»mi in e«t.
er an itlnaaa, war* held at Um Democratic circle* In the atilt,
&lt;
manafacturera, which for 30
Mr. Dulttise’i order is not pc u Central of Georgia railroad. Mr*.
be rniployed by the FElt \
graveside la Lakevlew Oemitery lie served on th* ataffa ooff three
i
have opposed every attempt
DEATH ATTENDS WEDDING
liar tu thii section Alone, fur aim Mrrl# Star Wccm*. 40, hi* wif#,
Walkout# era nanienm
Mi
thi* morning at 10:00 o'clock with governor*, Herd!*, Martin, and
worker* to dQ so. There D
in ■nd Annlt Elsie Wrrmi, 21, their
DuBose elated today, am m al ilar uniera have been given
Cepteln Mitchell o f th* W yation Carlton. He wee a native of De«
PADUCAH, *y .. Mar. 26— UP) one orgenisation lo which
»*!-l other
moat every caa* the 1* 1--.
cuuntlea
where
lab .r daughter.
Army officiating. The ^ trhaea funlak Spring*, and he wa* f or­
—J V. Dalton died yesterday, worker* can turn, thr
plained hi* refusal to work I
uy. 1 tioublra kivff anseu
Funnel Home directed arrange- marly connected with tho
the Fen*
IN a * Ing that he waa going b*i v
victim of an aulomobii* wrack Federation of 1-abor. That
the
At the Court ilouae FKHA of
THIRD BAD BREAK
cola Newt, and the Florida Kec- FERA.
S aturd ay night 30 minute* after xatlon no ona will deny,
fire It waa learned Hutt the aame
iiW* crew* which resumed work on the
“ The local farm ■It nation
SOUTHGATE, Calif-. Mar. S « - his marriage. The accident also compolishtd' much good,
idow first.” Mr. DuB*** state,I,
and city aewer* ayatrm, the
County For th* third time in three yean cost the Uf* of on* o f th* wed- so much as it* financial
until farming operation.
have Heme, and the Court Iloos* last Robert Morey, 20, fractured his dli% attendant*, Mbtt tUnrliU* warrant*. Also,
ceaaed, we do M t Intend In em­ wr*k, win work this week a* writ arm while cranking an automobile. Seek, 21, who wa* killed when tho ha* suffered
ploy any negxo laborer At prev­ I.(.laborer* and foremen un .hear Incurring th* break In th* aame maehln*, driven by Dalton, struck mind from 1a
bean run for
a tree.
ent 13 n*gr**g'*** *t work
#n craw* will work only 21 hour*.
•pot *ach tim*.

Temporary Bill Goes
To White HousePor
Certain Signature;
Vote Is Unanimous

KducntorWhoCredited!
Comm

Eventual Withdrawal
Of 40 Miiiion Acres
•O f L a n d Indicated
In Davis’ R e p o r t

Looks Ahead
uhI! h d m ISHIPPERS STUDY Industry
To Busiest Season
Since Spring O f *31;
w '1!""-?To Prove It 'NEW MARKETING
Wants
_____ ___
Wagner BillRapped
PACT FOR CELERY
Secretary WallaceHaH
Okeyed Agreement;
Growers To M e e t

SURVEY REVEALS
SIZE 0 F STATE’S

’raul' " 1“ " '

..... ,* ! Miami
More
Than
It Did Last Season

2 S 5 . i . ' S K r s s CITRUS AUCTION DAYTONA BEACH•.
MART SALES OFF DROPS PROPOSED!,
AS WERE PRICES SALES TAX P
L
Tangerines Advanced 2 Percent I*evyWould
S2 Cents Per Box A &lt; Have IteenCsedFor
I’ roduction D r o p s
Promotion Of City I

A

N

: =“

■,

■'» !

Intangible TaxReturn
Must BeFiledByApr.l

Coughlin Predicted
.fust,Sane End Of
Auto Strike Threat

Winn-Lovett Truck
Loaded *WithGood^
Destroyed By Fire j

1 'ici’Upants 01 Missing
Plane Heliet edKohlied

K

For

Negro Laborers Wi II Not Be Employed
On FERA Projects For Several Weeks

rpentlne S t i 11 At
HUiMLbDefltroyed

Dillinger Gang ( ’hiefs
Taken On Laat Ride

After Long 111n e

Mrs.BJ.RanewBuried
In LakevlewCemetcry

— :—

-a... .1

A

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iLIulUV A I

WorkersMust WHITNEYAGAINRoosevelt Said
p i n .A /o f A n ticip a te F u ll-T im e
B i b Employment, States Du Bose DISAPPROVES Hold Solution
Big Strike Threat
EASTMAN ISSUES
I

lendmenta
id Rejected As

SENATE LENDS
A P P R O V A L TO)
a s k k w &lt;. ‘BIG NAVY’ BILL'
prevent a certain veto, the
Soloes See Way To

PWr t f l ^ a l Gk e y

Governor Says HeWill
Take Hand In June
Elections I f Signs
Of Subtlety Prevail

SUGGESTIONS ON
FREIGHT SERVICE

II C . DuUore. »»* i* t»n t regional
adm inirtiator in ehnnte of Semi­
nole County In the F E R A . faced
with many applicant* for employno III under the new program , yeslento) i**ned o bulletin winch h*t
hopol Will d a rifv m is u n .le .-la n d -*
in,:* of applicant- for relief.

With

mutilation

of the t \NA,

pointed out. the relief AdjCo-Ordination OfRail, itin mlwas
- 11 &gt;11 Inn i* no lonirer charged
TALLAHASSEE.
Mar. 23.
Truck Transpprta- !mi!h ^ |1Bll.,win&gt; of prnviditi
( A P ) Cover nor Sholtx today sold
-in h ." Hit'll i the;
tion Recommended ". in
that if lie hfeome* aware o f "sub
,&lt;tnine
full time

Leaders’ B e l i e f s
Do Not Discourage
Proponents Of Act
Who See ItsPassage
W A S H I N G T O N , -M ar. I I —
( A I ') — Th e Federal Reaerra
Hoard today
approved the re­
tired
F lrtrh e r-R a y h u m
atoek
market n nlrol hill without re­
nervation.
Governor
Eugene
io.ici. I dd Gir Senate {tanking
t -.ram ll.rt the Hoard felt that
the redrafted M il
was "W o rk shir, right In principle, and will
arrompllsh the p*rrpaae of regulaling the exchanges." Ilia slatem rnl gave tremendous Impetus
In the drive for the hill's enact­
ment.

Leaden Sura
P U R P O S E S OF Union
T h a t President
WithThemgAt
SCHOOL LEAGUE To
Hold O ff Action
ARE EXPLAINED W_
N H„.
nu

u

n e T

*

.

|(A PI— Union leaders expect*

P l i g h t O f S y s t e m I s in* President Roosevelt to •;
old pn iiram
House yesterday rejected the
uotk » I*u:om en'- w e ir g tcin f*u
D i s c u s s e d A t M e e t jTr,ve &lt;lu,ck ■uPP«rt to their
W A H IIIN C .T O N , M art 2 J - O m . '
period III weeks on a hasi* atmhigher compensations
a IX WT
wr
j
j
rrt I campaign he will "Speak openly plete re-or.'alligation of the na­
H e ld h . C ity H a l l
|
„ Hr to legulai runimereial rm - J
by the Senate for veterans
tion'*
facilities
for
handling
A ll
I O | ,n the Interest* ,.f the p e o p le "
|diiymeiit,
while
eeipluyntent.
wheuj
and sent the bill in w h ich the
a general automobile atrlko.
S
,l1* •"&gt;,r"",o*
in(1,lM
mpiy, aU.
to ■&gt; ir i it St in lex* than c a r lo lj loti,
Purposes of th# Florida Lsegoe
i . n on I.M the new K K K A pro ,
a ta
i artr i uO nn P
t rr n
o ir
Kr
rn
un
i i ii 1t (|llrillon
whpth#r«■&gt;* W
with rail and truck transporta­
dleputc la brought back
The altuaUon was tense at S
for Better Rahools, outlined
be­
.■ am. is ineiely u means of ex*|
„
....
active pait in the election o f tion co-ordinated. i« proposed 'n
committee o f senator* and
both
eidee waited (or tha *
fore
a
large
audience
of
teachers,
W A S H IN G T O N . Mar. 2.3. ( A P &gt; U h (. m 5
|&lt;r|f„
ta|UM..p
I
urc’x m rn iU .r . u report made puhlic lark nfght [. n tiinr lelief
school officials, end patents at break In the empaaaa.
repreaent^tivea to
— President lloo*evelt’» rdgnaturo *«hip.
•In In n of receiving direct re-1
by Joseph It. Kastman, fctlcrxl co­
the C ity Hall last night, mat with
T h e naxt
more
xppaxemUr
e l." it n a « until, "the approved j
was all that was nreilad U «t nigh)
a compromise.
'
" A t prescnt I poo un orraniiiii ordinator ef transputlutioh.
the approval of tha entire group, rested with the W hite House.
a
|
pi
leant
a
foi
relief
who
are
nble
to
embark
the
United
States
on
a
v
o
U
«
f
H
O
to
174
bound
r
3
The rvport rei otiiinend* th a t all
for involving m y n lf in any |*oaccording to A la x
R. Johnson,
otgBj conferees to In tU t upon program to lift the Navy to treaty litiral iaauc. but I have n tv r r |h i » . rail nu'irhnndise lervlrea
Labor ckleftalos wired hoxae
poalcsl |,,„t e.l i ii.1 rapnlde of giving a frill j
president of thv Seminole County
the k i 6 W n W « r ate veterans' rnnu strength.
s\ footed altout anything Mini 1| into two competing grmipa, mile- day** work « ill. under ceitnii i on- J
U n it of the I.r »g u t, who presided. let# leet night to their unlone la
Congressional action on the don't intend to do mi now." hi* Mud I le n ilm tl) mnnaxed. with the puli- d it ton- lie
| ) p«Tu ition and federal pay pldn
to* given
tftrirt the nppolll •i’* )']
W A S H I N liT O N , Mar. 2 » - (&gt;P)
M r. Johnson was a principal Detroit, F lin t, Pontiac, Cleveland,
V inso n-Tram m rll bill authorising
“ the House Jtad screed upon.
(
A further exprvMion of diaaplit* mid he i» of the opinion Ilia! | lie ieprr*cnl&lt;*d in the manage- t « earn the niinnniini Binmint m
speaker.
Ha pointed out that under and 8 t. Louia that the etrike ai­
of
approximately tl
rln d k a tlo w were the
Senate f onstrurtlon
.
K
■r -n iy to nrrrt hii.lgrtoi v rerpitre-j |lriiv|||
by
Richard
*'uhlir might t know ivhrtli I m cnl.
ihe League’s plan, it it proposed rs ady voted should be held o ft
DO new destroyers and sulima" would yield to the House, accept
hn*liitan
n
iip
h
a
«m
‘$!
thnl
tu
iih
u.i
ut^
I
»»*b
coHililu'M
Mhniiltl
j
W
hitney,
prcaldant
of
the
New
person* offering for p u IJir of
fro m
the
will
be until "F in a l w ord"
.* its amendment* 1st* today anti Vines, an aircraft carried and more fire m e for the people of for *i . el tie nor the Inlrrstule t oinmvTre n m:»n or wonmn ah 11« •|ui t «• fullf w l l - j v ulk $ io c ] . R , ch*ngr, failrd to that “ Not one penny
W hite House.
t land the I I I to the W hite House than 1,000 airplanes was r,,n&gt; l r i n| interest*
I h*4'h ii *$* nhnkr (h r hrlisf of «pm r propo* added to the burden of Ihe tax­
Commission was rumimtted to the tlm«* i Hi|d..vm. »it rliuply
There was some anxiety lee*' V
,
. ffirn m . plan, hut urged the rn.lroadd to he in hr i*» » i |»ri'«i'iil unemployed n rnt« of thr n . i i s j tm-ssurs for payer nor will any other enter,
. where Prcildent Roosevelt will de- pleteil When the ^ n u U approveH |
this urgent ndvlce be disregarded, .
s . kpJ |f « V jr ....... g in it serious ronsiderntion ar i •*r b r.H U -r f ill 1 1in#* u .irk
' tide w b cth ft.to alert or veto 1t. the eonfrrrnre &gt;»rort a few h o u r .' „ 4r|y
u rn ^ %i. r..V.iM»sl control of terurltlss prises uf the state be crippled."
“ Under the La w 'as
it
now but leaders were held from n fu lle r V
♦ M any bellerad he would slirn It.
rnftrr the ll&lt;*u*&lt;* had done ro.
K u h tl* pr..|.,ignn.la" meant h.itu! Solution of tlir problem presented piv$n uiulrr i \V,\
m iirkst« that only minor chanfci
•lands," M r. Johnson pointed out, explanation becauae of
"l.ittlr N a v y " senator* maile
U fh U ^
4 Th e Senate proposal for ve lby tu n k eom|M'tition u n i 'viiili
(
will
In*
Kiu'ti
until
w«*rv
1n
Nturv
for
It.
I uili rest*.
He
' the seven cent lax imposed on bound confidence aa «to what Mr*
« erane w ould1have coat the gov­ final g»"4ttirr of prot**»t — claiming; |
ant -lum t'ing freight revrnur*
, a in I r |$»$»v»'lr$l, it wii** *ni'l, In IhU connection, 101110 mrmgasoline
is
distributed
as
follows:
K ooiavtlt told them la a four boar t J
..
: em inent an estimated $118,000,. It w n* th r atari of a “ mad naval I r r _______
I The re|Miit define* m ert'liard'-e h u t tliia .• iri'»'i\ 1nit direct rtdivf l$or» of thr Senate tanking com .
\
'000 In rretorln* allowanree that race
n i l O U n c e S M “,11 property transported 1 ■ Kill! i.| 11 &gt;i riiiiAidii thi* n i'U ' nn mlttrr r&amp;pcctsd Tom K. Smith, me rent to the general fundi three meeting. Apporently the* daro^ t m
Ir fa
ll ho pa*.' V
' *
•were taken from veteran* by the for profit
“ racketeer*"—
( ' l i n c l i f l l l t C carriers rvrrpt
projrgrtv Nlli »«l*t i.n llii' patt of th r Ad trvaaury n p r r t , who U tu appear cents to the various counties; three not communicate their
cents to the road department. N ot
"Bubatantial progretsa" m i n j «
' Economy Aet of la it ession. The but the legislation wax approved I
______
j 'hipped in carload lots and prop
I rfo rr thr committer today, to
it it ion to “ piiii|M-%irr the rr
me cent to public schools."
House had voted $83 ,000.(88) for without n m il .a ll and made ready! \vA*tlll m r t i w
ported by W illia m Green, p real le n t' f
\i . . ....
! rerty
r l y tra
transportril
n s p i..........by
, , pipeline*.’'
,
. ,
t.i " T li niindit'i of work pi**- elenr up thr im prm «lon in aomr
D uring the year 1933, M r. John- of tho Am srican F*&lt;iaration
for transmission to the W h ile ) ,.
r '
, —
I
that purpose.
of "
The
%
•mipi'linir
turn*
h*n#l«e
1
'
•piartrra
that
thr
trranury
was
ptii
mi
l)
1
win
i$
&gt;
not
tin*
La*
1 Senator T ia m m rll of Florida nn- \
■on said the total revenue yielded Labor, after y g «te r»U j'« -teltfnf- .
-i Th e House also rejected by 22* lfoii*&gt;r
l»n*fMfii'il would l*o ^*i*f
to w|i. ’ Ih
i) id t i.M-rivr lukewarm if not actually cold to­
......need y v s lrn la v hi* ran lolai &gt; ' n,r,'nrl
ll) the seven cent tax was $14.- anca, but W hite H ouio o f f ic ia l
to 184 the Senate proposal to re.......
.................................
....... r t*
, .•&lt;i« f lioul l Lt « •»ii«idi'i$*sl l«V liny ward the nrw
|{i»&gt;iwevrlt
'rv^nlrnt
irady
Klrtchcr.ltayhurn
f*»i Ih f lleiiUM rutir tlMlilin«l)•••» til i mu |ai$$i$I&gt;1$ ItAffic mill fi naiHl &gt;1 ' •
141.U4t*.l&gt;4. O f that total $8,0«0,- appvarvd gomswhat paaalmiatlo,
Store to federal worker* the full approve the lull, l.ut the extent
lilt
t li«» t ’ ni'o«| Sintra Srnalr f»tr n J fvtVCtlKtll" MH«i Would Ih* «»wirttl b;. a l*|*l••Hitt
*.Ji 60 went to the road depart­
’ th» ia ih " in h IhiH irh niniiuxrif In
-fifteen |ierrent pay rut. Th is w » « which funil* will hr made a v a il-1fourth t o in.
“ It looks brlghtor but you «•»**; ^
S'nilh
In
hi*
appraranrr
before
K « n pt f«»r m liniiiihliHii\i' wnd
ment, an equal sum went back to
estimated to coat $ 11)0 ,000,000. nblp In the seven years the pm The s'nntor said he wotil.l have 1dvprndrntly Th i * 7 $iiri«*^ wsul.l
1 h id t h,. lliiunr com m rrre committee thr counties for road and bridga tell until, tha discussion procroda
)|$t
I
V
Ikorv
pc*
"till
I.
M
l
Im tead, It agrevvl to give ten |ier- grain I* expected to rover will de ln ,b n u t n week for a six weeks' 1b»v«» cuntiAits
.In lh$ ronds - m furthar," Racovary AdmlnlatratoR
w •*I Ih cii-i loved declined to evpres* an opinion nn funds, and the balance went into
»eent of thr nmnunt'back to gov­ pend nn the generosity of 111'’ t svvjng through his gtate.
I'oumiMNir tf.rrc! n n l rronotmcsl iu I i»ii ir lir f
Johnson saidil •onto of it* section* and, under the general fund.
pei
w
«i'k.
m
orr
1
1
*
•
tti
.4
limit
ernment employe*! Cast extlmatev budget bureau.
fiv ;
Trem m ell issued the following j mutiMK but protrrtilHr th r
A t tha W hit# House It w a» U questioning, a**ertrd
d
pi|i$
t f r t l , tifiil w a ^ « w w i l l |m* » P r r i*tent
"W e propose,"
M r.
Johnson
for this were put at $128,000,000.
i niir* of ruch |inrtit ipot mir fA r ‘
There has twen n » definite as - 1 statement:
had
In l$»a v n d i u t r r n l t v L i t n n l L •* * * b r treasury did not care to cx- pointed out, "to change the la w plainsd that tha Praaldant
. Th e veterans'
vote xurprixed
1
n
r
r
«
."
auranee hum thaf iiuartrt
that
" I will base m&gt; appeal for
•lit - pal tinur llo iir- will tn e*. either approval nr disap- at the next xesslon— taking 3-4 of haard a contplste prraantetlon o f
|i &lt;$i*
Speaker Rainey and Representv- all the no ney needed- estimates eieetiijn on the n -e o r) of my ag.
Ml'lf'h J'l'll*!' would li r.dle^lrd I. I..
labor's aids of tho company union
.1 I* Ut a V«'» . -o I tllll 111 Ho provnt
a rent from the three cents going
Uve Byrns of Tennesiee, the Dem- range from $6(8l,OOii,i8H) to $7M,- E u ^ lv p , faithful nnd nctivc «* j • I and tltliu n-tl m llic pHtn'ri *
Ctmirman Fletcher of the Sen­ to thr roast department, and the fight in tha autemottva industry,
l tit.
il.itft’Oiiilli wee klv
erratic trader, who had told rr - 0(8),000— will he foMhroming for ice an&lt;l m\- aernmiilivliinrnt* tvi s r
an.t wcoLI In* (fua*ant'-e I an " o v rr
ate 6anking com m it tee yesterday *amr amount from tha three cents as Wadnaaday ha haard tha man.',
.1 I ha Hiniiilfll lie
'porterx earlier they thought the insertion id the annual naval ap- h a lf of thi* pi oplr »»f Fled iJa und *nil *tpccd" of -U imlea u ii lunu’ »•* |
t-ad no common! on Smith's te itl- going to the counties, making one agars’ atda. Th a labor laadats in*., i
*'^
nctiitei
»
•idgota!&gt;
ba
mala aroendmenta would
ihw ‘a i l i n n . A la n . o«l t h ^
tn | t* ttrr.
- - * 3* - ^ •
^
+
1
psspnaUnn hills.
i t . o," ,i . family”
1'nKny Presldvttl Rnoe»*^tt h a « And onr-hxlf cent* which would go via wad condition*, h i tboir '»
xdopl
the people of Florida of my
J 7 { *Thr plan ••mUag.-x lyi In t e r -I
In tho various com piglte tnvaivna '.ft
r - will nnl le assigned to I made nn open egpresalon.
toward school purposes. Had this
Th e U dr was turned toward th*
venr*' experirnre in th Ir lirhalf j locking of i u i I *n I tm . k In u liti'* $$ P' l« .
Fletcher *ald "m inor changes" hern dune last yest, the schools this afternoon, and tha ProaMtnV i
flenate proposals by an aralanehe I p j r e ( ; U ( H H u i l d i t l K ’ I ” l « l w " *hmpft)ii tntfcthnr with ®b** | thiitut;h Jn mt i .*t
It'iOH
I r h |r ,
\ pill** 1*1 f l l ' l l l III «
ipht l»e made in the bill
would have recalled approximate­ Johnson. Qroon and W illia m 0*1«/(J
of telegrams from national and _
,
&lt; i n u advuut airr of the fin m U L ip
•••fa h.«n ii*&lt;*
! ov net «hip kin
■si*. it t* M I'kplMUlevI i f It M
ly $.3.(881.000 a *um sufficient to Hits, spoktaman for th# union Irad
W
'lln
e
y
told
thr
I
I
u
u
ip
Comi t l t i commanders of w U f i n i o r - j o O U t n
(iC O r ((l&amp;
v 1 1/
*t'indint{ with aenator**.
yen
automohllv workara. want over ih o J
would ho toll t . v t l.\ tl u« k, i tillHid ill'll II alv It
I H u ll \
complete the state's appropria­
I
-n
ilIco
ye*lerdav
that
adoption
of
fonltotion* uriring ro «m l&gt; r» to ac- .
I jM'uduu n. and M
iff la I dll* n't I i t ill rati*.t .it i t
t.w hy Iliac tl
whole situation » f t » r other* l* ft.‘ \
«• I h&lt;. a t&gt; •Ureta'
I...... I*a eel
tion."
|
'i
I.,-...enl
draft
"would
-erioua*
ctpt the lower provitiona to avoid | M o t ’ l l IM F. Oa . Mar
J n u i'1■&gt;! r* of the man
l * ft k*
w $y and lli ii i
13m
National
Autoinoblln
n' hI \ Ilia's! t i l Ml
The
audliltrr
approved,
unani­
le
disrupt
our
organised
•ccuritv
( A I'l The fuur atory ro m iu rrcia l t
,|t.f *rtm rnt •
• probable veto.
. II
the s t a t i o n neat l l »
i* H.ltlllll i \
fit ||
f
of
the Cham ber of Commerce Issued a
. . . I 'lo u -V o t.n il American business.“ mously, the hy laws
w . . . k. d ycatonluy . |IM. U gr of |||y llin fcm|.
Representative
Browning
(I&gt; Building n o
II u* tail.
charging
•la. f Will h. k'IU'11
h" " | " ( ■*&gt;■ n-d tellrve It,at* *011118 la-ague after they had been read, statement last night
T e n n .). e leader of the veterans' by a fii-o which |l.iralfni**l n la*y. i n m,.m |irr nf |hc imp ilant s . -, .-1
men 'mit
T r u t k f r e i g h t n$:
l ’ r°f- H. K. Cooper gave a re- that the sol* real issue In the 'li»*
bloc, told the House that while he part «»f tin* biiniiu*** dia tn rl. *Ih* atl t sinuuitteca. including thr nitxnl
j leg *t"ti -n ran t-e ha*e,| „n tthi i - l
•*iw$ i&lt; now mote- *•«'••'' It &gt;aIII t hi»n
pute was an attempt
of
tho
had no assurances that the I'rv*- l"*» waa c»timal*,*l at tlOO.IHIft. 1 •ff$«irv n m n ilttr', of whit h I a n
tia in e w 'ik of tht* hill," lie •aid I I’or* °f th* state meeting of tha
Amarican Ferteration of la b o r t o '
i a d ft eight mg. the •« •It ••&gt;*.
league,
held
la
it
Saturday
at
Ident would sign the hill with tlic
Fire drpaitnirntii at I ’lftmi and (b r rhainnan Stn h •.efuuntv and
" I want to make my
position I
•a OfM' I at•
rlomiusl* Industry.
Ocala.
House Comproml«cs, the Senate ThimiMKV llle were called nil for I , hail inanulup i* n**t attained L&gt; taut hl|(hw U\ t II 1Ii * •
. I think thix hill
i*liit**lv
M.fit Kai!
m»f at an ina*lct|UMt«
"W he n M r Green «sye tha l*su«
Other kpoaker* heard during the
proposal* would draw a certain help.
liny M-nxtni until
nfler
mini'
•
I
k
x
hip
d
rI
■
lid
v«ill
hxvv
f reix hi mg ahouhl ha
It not union recognition ha l* tnla,, ..
.
.
i meeting Included:
ntlh of » i'H H T mi the Seim I$•”
veto.
Karh "t itl u tr uck and the flic
•
n
't
i
e
effect*
not
only
upon
,.
,
„
,
.
•nomical Ini ait)
* ' h n$e « I h .\»
, ,
r red It W iUm i. (oral attorney reprasent'ng the issue,” the state­
Explaining the Renata nm rn.l- wax g o ilrn uialci control m \i rtu
k e.eliangr* l i t »l*o upon the
,
l f a n *p o t
[ |fait mile* liuf h i t h w i
1 who eipre.sed himself in favor of ment said
m cpti contained
pensions
and | A^ M. 3'to- blase x m nqmit •il in
»xbre
of
-(rcu
rltiri
un*l
th
I'usineaa ,
R
o
d
H
e
v
c
lt
H
o
p
e
s
H
e
11u t ton wi ll c o n t i r u e t** Im- h* up* &gt;
th&lt;- iiurvrinent lie alsn stated that
beneflu for “ willful
mlaeondurl I Im
) n ve Marti-,| from a gas lent pi hi
•t the country/'
A I N T K I 'K .
Mm
o|
i t |a&lt;
u p to 7f» m i l l * a *ut *ei ».ii*'Wi I
(Contlnoeii On I’a v , Sis)
' ( . u . ; widows of vetcrani who n he ii ut y |&gt;«rlnr.
C a n C o m e T o F l o r i d a i |tetw ee n i« a t w i l i g h t $ atit w ho I • lioi.ilhv I'» get's ' (dd.I. ii M i.
H«- R'M m I, h o x r v .i Hint pince
I mmI remarried since tlA- dratli •f
National Itank
•h»*
rum
til
it
txe
d"*i*»'l
"ri'iiNttuc1up M oultrir
iln
fav.mle
li'ilnv
w
"ii
in.
!•..
nt*
abmii
On two i n « t h " U
of**
the veterena, and men who rn tcrrd un tl the M il .ran D ru g . Fnnii|»any !
W A S H IN G T O N M ar :•t
id'' e q u a ll y
i in lin e - f tto I . m u.I ........... .. Im i vc v iif / n tiu n i," h«- vv«*uld proth e gervlce eftar the World Wei hail qtixrlrm on 1hr ground f li**»r
I*•**••• rhxngrx
Although far e l with
tnajui
foie i, ii.iwi,| of u'liu *HHI
doted. Brow ning said "The f
W jiitnry urg d an iillrrati«»n in
of !h«* building. T h r u|*|Hjr fl«M»|' problem**, I’m ildeiil l(iH$»eirlt ►l,U
h
A P A L A C H I C O L A . Mar. » h — W V
I It Vtii,*'. A MU'I nan oiineil
M i s ids ration la whet I. U'at for officea all ww e occupiiit
J lt« peil &gt;etterJay t" get « fi*hir’C C r i p p l e d
" **•'im . 11 .
—ii,
•......|i•I
w it), (he margin requi’ rio m ta of thr
-J
Sol Hall, former
F t » a k ll«
C
h
i
l
d
r
e
n
’
H
the veterans in the long run 7”
j vacation next we. i off the Flutide
hill
which
JMOUltl
wipe
nut
prrxctit
K A N S A S C I T i , Mar. 23— (A I county tax collector, was U » d « r
................... I tin H een iid ," m i n i I l.y
•, ' * ! hellers that If you edt.pl the
F
u
n
d
U
e
a
clu
'H
S27,tHI0
roaxt.
The piercing yell uf Clyde (Pea grand Jury indictment y s t i l l d l l
*..$ill l i n e V\ t i l l i n ' ) . . f N e w V m k , mitiiniiini m trg iu rvip'lrrinrnt * and
•taste amendments, the President
The prcaJlnjf ivu ex were taken
Bllhmit ktd a ptopoaed amendment Itldge l Day, thr hog-calling basa- for ambasilcmant of county fund*.
I hit &lt;1, in ll f ii-l.| iif .'III
. w ill send a stinging message to
into account by the Jiu .) I 'r r . i - i T A l.I.A IIA H S K K ,
Mai
28
The charge against him waa re­
I ’onti li i- f l o u t I m hi nd n n I lie last tu allow thr fn lrra l rrx rrv r hoanl &gt;&gt;•11 pitcher, ii *tillerl forever.
V r C m x n m that w ill aet the vetdent, however, and tho rrui se » » * ( A P ) Governor Shollr yostird*) l o i n a r o u n d Hie e n i n s e , " G o l d e n to » H up a fb'Xlblr xtandard of
Day, who baffled batters with turned by lb . grand Jury
»
cause bark hy ten years,"
placed on a trntative trail*
w*-* miviM'ti Hint tin* fi* 1 Inbuln- Miller/* Im-M at (hIiIa of |*.» Iu ’* iri|uir«*ti*aifta.
his screw ball and entertained th* com pitted B thr**-d*y scaalon. H o
A T H E N S , M ar. 2 3 — Mrs Kamt in t geW- " N rather have
Th e W h llr House program call* tjon xlt4'W«*ai $*eJl4MMI WW mi'*«l f*»r t*»iw fnvnrit** |*U',«*- th* n fir«l
H r xai'l thr
tnraxorr "would fans with his hug-call, commiltad posted bond.
fur for departure of the President on tK«* Hairy Anna ll*»im* l*u Flip
l-e f something Instead of all uel !n*ull, unahli’ to (r a w
tend to drive the •••curitv Imainrxv suicide Tuesday night by cutting
victor} I11 tiixti) y rn r ---------- -----------»&lt;*.]ft
Paris, threatrnnl to commit *ui nrxt Tm iu iny. lie
’.aetblng foe the veterans."
expectto plitl t luhlicn ut th*» hi«t* w»&lt;h*
A •i* V
hrltl hy ‘ MnifitH*" t*9 •*f tin- rnuntry awav from th** or* his throat with a hunting knlfa.
ride yestrntay In h rr hysterical cruise for a week on tinyacht rrippl«**| chilJn ii' k tiuy t..a'i v»tH*«» | l^intr I dantl f ’tly, N \ wx&lt;* th" $r«nirr«| Rti.rW n c h a n g m and into He came her* several da)a ago
grief over the d i - - r » c which h-s N u u rru -lm i of Vir.rcnt Actor
lu d Saturday.
*at&gt;l ■ A*|U*ri(«n who h*’hl the rrr»nl ♦lie unorganised $»vcr thr counter from his home at I'ra jtidge, A rk .,
hefalltn her and h rr fugitive Uhloiarkrtx which exist in e vrry fi- seeking treatment for laps*
I nni liviplnir that final M*p«rta N'al Kin'll iun*|*"txk4 - lickcl *ii th
of
K
T
IM
H
O
N
T
O
J
l
M
l'
rago millionaire husband.
will hhiiw about f 10,1*4mi wax ol* w lliid f, tint "Mftiftrir" will h*' ( *Im nntinxl renter."
memory. He was 32 year* old.
" I f I had the courage, I ’d com­
O A K H A M , Mass^ M a r. t d
tainr*!." th«* govt mm* ►«&gt;*!.
,,f M to get * $l6n.mat prise
Floyd Stlmxon, New York »t*te
m it suicide," she was quotcJ us
( A P I — Eunice Dean, i rear* old,
Three
Am
eruans
hehj
lirkrt*
o
r
U U I I M A N . Ga., M ar. X J .- F o u r crying In agony when told the I arxchuti jum per who
n *ldi*e
F L O R ID A r U G I T I V K C A U G H T la dead, th* victim of a f*ro*lou%.
8TLKL MpNOl’tHeY
•‘D 'lanegie” and they wd| colie
“
dpeat Quitm an k s i w u men French refused to visa her pass­ herr, will itage another p iric h u lo l
attack by two terrier*.
, r
I
th
ic
of
18
prise*
of
$76,1881
e
x
,!
•eriously injured Wednesday port, barring her from proceeding Jump at Sunford
A ir-|
,
I AI.1.AH ASSKK,
Mar. 2 3 ^
The little girt died WadopedRf v
WASHINGTON.
M
at.
21
—
I
t while relum ing to Quitman to Paris.
j purl on Sunday afternoon xt 1.00
night eight Iroura after tho dog*
Members uf Celery Camp N u .l &lt; A I '» ,,r u ir W r ,« h- who
rrrsidint Roo&gt;cvelt |» studying
i a fish fry several miles out
j o'clock, he elated today. He will
H. '6. Wodmen of the W orld, p s ld . f , " " ‘ ,l"' "te 1" l*r,»®» ,,n J » “ - *• attacked and rnanM*^ bar, 3 H j
with interest thr federal
trade
te ceuntry when the autom-v
Id le r from a hlfh-|M»wer»d Slln%oj
tribute last night during
thwlr j
'**- reported under arrest Hogs, caught and kilted b y MB*
|n which they were rldiug A r m y F l i e r I n j u r e d A s t cabin plane, powered with a 30® coinmtsaion rvpori whitli chain'd
ttifwlinc In l ba Woodmen Hall on y**tr r ‘lay hi Naxhvtlla, Tann. Th # stables, are lu be era rained i t •
monopoly of the iron and -tori ill*
in le -n ditch at the end or
horxe power Waxp motor owned
Oak Avenu# to D. F.. Bradshaw, IP * * " " bureau will sand an agent laboratory to determine whethaf
hy
major
lompantra
T A IX A IIA S H K K .
Mar.
2.1
l y culvert and turned t iy - P l a n e I s C r a c k e d U p by Archie Laverty of W aterford, dually
‘ "day to return him. Waich they had rsbioa.
thruugh domination nf Nit 4 •tcrl ( A P I — D ip Motor V rh ld x l»* ufficial capacity for the W . U W .
N . Y . levrcrty la xpendlne tb« win­
In his honor, a class of .avan I
sentenced from D a d . county
i
rmlss.'
•
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i'm
rn
l
tt*|M
ir1$*(I
yrxt«*nixy
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N E W Y O R K , M ar. t l . — ( A P I — ter at Daytona ftcaeh. Il«- bring*
Ita rp rr settcred *ev*r*
candidate* w . r .
Introduced a n d '* "
2 » » r» " " N ov. 20, 19*2. f , r
-p c w U U y a broken beck W inging from Jacksonville, F la . h i . h lg h-po »*rv.l ship Ut Sanford | U N S K &gt; T F j , . r K „ |N , l n l „ $»( IW&lt;*14 I m rn »r U | * *Iim r Ore. 1,
given the Protection Degree of the breaking and entering.
tuv*l totaled 2 km.424, on uhich' $i
^ .k w t k ip l H a rry H o w e iJ In N rw o rk , H . J .. yratarday, pilot at thv request iof Htmison.
t u b
w b a t h e h
order. The candidates ware: It. A .
02 ha* lirtn cclht ted.
Harlan's plane crashed near
’ dWIaeeted or broken aheultl- J .
V A L D O S T A , Ga., Mar
23.
g L O B lB i
M IS T R IA L FO R G U A R D S
On the $ im r tiatii U*&lt; &gt; ra r thr W illiam s. H. G. Benton, E S. R lg _
rra l ribs broken l Goldsboro, |f» C . ■
T R A IN K IL L S F L O R IS T
Kari Hoi field, white, charged with department had collet t. i $4,C».’'* nsy, W . W Johns, 8. If. English.
hack
badly . Barton, n gneond lieutenant in
" M i ning
x governn eoi
ih rrk 4TD
I. J . Allm an, and G . R. Baiter, and
G R F .K N V lt.L E , H. &amp; . V a t. 23 from xalc of flf'.iL'.'* (i f $
M E L B O U R N E , M ar. 23.— ( AP | B A tlrtlllD - - . TXrrrsaxr te^ ^ $8
' neversl cgt* a id the A rm y Reserve Corps, and Usu­
HaaSlaas helaw for W s^ » - • * • ! _
mistrial was ordered from the lls h ira poatoflne nnd
painful hot ally rtatleaed at Langley Field, ( A P ) — A
Tin* Ixxt I^irU lo tu ro tr*liired thv th* degree tram headed by G. C. — H. G. Clatter, fanner aad flo r­ A x t C k l w k -------- - CU m I t
j j k'
Illn
ch
diffe
performed
tha
cere­
forging
the
endoraasnen'
und
rohFre
yoatenUg
In
tha
e»*e
of
four
V a - was In ja n d . Ilia plena was
ist of Malabar, was klllod y o sU r- lurlaw ^-.s—--------- - — —. •
prior of ticm xr i o f x on nil light* •
mony.
eriviug
Ura
motley,
Was
s
i'iln
u
r
d
Kvkla
—
r-.------------—
—
»
form or co bvm *’ guard* charged
vehicle*.
day when hi* automobile waa hit
wrecked.
'
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- f ,
Tha meeting was presided over at th* Malabar crossing by tha Ft. U » 4 t r 4 « U
w ith m arder Jfor the (kaatX of Roy to servo four and g half months
H. V n r.
•
y
J.
A
.
La
n
«
••
consul
command­
Hudson, negro prisoner (w h o ro- in tho Bibb county ja il In fideral
southbound special of the florid* r t . I*lxrr»
A T H L E T E IB HI I C IIIB
Oalnoavlll
er,
and
six
applications
for
mameelvej a whipping with ^ le a t.«f court here this w m k.
East Coast railroad. C la tte r waa
R H I N E L A N D E R . Wis . Mar. 2-3 iwrahlp war* acted upon favsrably a native of Nebraska but had lived
•trap a few hours haforo he diad.
M l a a s l -------— (A 3 — Gordon M cIntyre. 22 fo r­ Plans also ware discussed for an at Malabar for I I years.
• L A N D S L I D E IN A M * » S
Meara M avsa
■&gt;— 'TVa
.
-----------IN lU T iriA N R IIA N D IC A IT F U
mer Eagle
River lU r h
School open public meeting ef tho Cam p
O c a l a ---------—
Ok eeaksBee
tig late U n f W A S H IN G T O N , * U r . ^ h - U P )
—
L I M A . Poni, M ar. 22. t A l ' i - athlete committed auinde yester­ at Longwood in tha near future.
lb « SepUgg: — •Pirsldent
Rooamrilt
today
M E X H O C I T Y . M a r, (3 .— Ulv- 3 ha eoliro Andean hanrlgt of day after shooting and gravely
ALABAMIAN DIES
trict poire* aulkoHtUa -ygaterdsy Charcha, at Aneaka, was l ,«»J wounding Mlaa Odral Hlaaguard,
I in dip- signed a bill, aim ad at
B f T Z 18 S E N T E N C E D
R IC H M O N D , Va., M ar. t S - M r * . T t la a v t ila --------------------------- d e a r T*
4 gull, providing fo r tbs
iaauad inst ructions te g rrts l any- under aa cnormaaa landshd. nee 21, stenagraphar for District A t .
ana " U u m h la g tnaulta
at tha miles long and (kre e -q u a .i, • of tornay Edm und llr a r g ir of Vilss
oral or A jM rica a
N E W Y O R K . M a r. M —
— Cherokee van d* G raaff Rountrwa,
yroaidvni ofqtka ropnkUc," a ra- a mil* wide. Although 13:» h. usc* county, Th a shooting wot believed Irv in g Bits, alleged rickataur who $8. Birm ingham , A t e . committed
^ 4
of rrig M
from j
at riel ion aspic ted te haadkap tha ami hut# w art carried x « » y or an outgrowth of the young wom ­ last weak waa convicted fo r Jump­ suicide her* recently h y leaping A « « « a U -------------•ountr.es l a M k X
tk g
o f fo L Rtales rxtrelam
« x tr a -t
cam ralgn oratory a t afRos.i n Vut ictJy no Io m a f Ufa wm&gt; n |»ori* an’ . falter* |o encourage M cln- ing hall, yesterday was iM iancad from tha window of th# fifth floor Vlaaaa .
Candida u s
Jgriadiclio*.
ed.
(yrg'g atteaUon*,
te lh r* « to tlx year* ta Stag Stag. of M urpky’a hotel.
j tie, vicious pnipncamln by spenni

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voted Roosevelt S i g nature •inf-w'»-•• in the inni ieKi*ini.io
Now Needed

to a

work out

lie

-making

tipi.ortunity 1 raminell

Hi DISCIf As

mill:.

t

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Favgrile Is Winner
Of Grand National
Run Before 200.000

Ex-F]orida Collector,
Hog-Calling Buneball Of Taxea I ndi c t e d
Pi t c he r KUI Self

Mrs. SamlnsullWants
To Co mmi t Suicide

Terrier Dosra Attackg Mangle, Kill C h 11

lanBusinessMen
fared I n Accident

I

’.V&lt; odmenHonorTht'ir :

N a t i o nal President;

More State Auto TajcH
Sold But Revenue Off

Iw 'scxs * 00*e'*lt Signs BUI
'e a g ' A i me d At Sam IOauB

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Of *J1 the ulnlne.pieceo of leff^UUqp with which Uw
American public la treated from time to time by a #ellmeoninjr hut thoroughly narrow-minded Congresa, thi ao
called DIckatein hDI'n a blue ribbon winner. Under the
lerma of this measure, If it la finally enacted no foreign
actor* or actmuea would be admitted to our1 aacroaiHct
ahorne nnleaa they could win th* Approval of the Labqr1 peptOrteflt &lt;Jf mtf 'goyrhiment.
Juat at the time when the Preaident la calling

Looks like “ Lindy" is slipping,—
fV Tamps Tribun*. And la When U
-* look* s« If th* Colonel was ons of
f, lb* few who hsd Uv* roursgr of
•* Ms ntnrlrtlons and wlm khe*
V whsl hs was talk lag about when
^ he *sld that Iht Army couldn't
V fly the nails.
Dr, llrllcks says we didn't
ipi* from monkeys, we just rim*
om'tha asms fhlka lbs' monkey*
me from. The orong-sians. glt&gt;fi&gt;, gorillas and chlmpanstes
h net oar snresiors, tliey are
v jLat HfsUnt ceuslrin, 1* rays. Sort
&lt;y iil* poor relstlona.
i j PeopI* eat even wlien there Is a

• A-pn^ion. While many ladueim*

• w» it showing big losses, General
‘ Pood Corporation snnouncnJ iiet
•profits for IMS of |U,032^4B,
.' after sjj charges, Including diprt*■ nation, t**es, Interest, and other
,i itserroa, had l*rn made.

of geonomlc Isolation, Congress han coma, along with a bill
which carrlea'nationalism th thu point of Kbaurdlty add
MrtMer Invites rccrlminitjlhna on the1'part of fofufjtfi*cotttitriea. .
Among those well known artlata of the atage and
acreon who might bo barred under the provision* of the
b f the pfrkirteln bill are George Aril**, Greta Garbo, Ctive
Brook, Marlene pelt rich. Anna Sten, Elista LamH, Victor
M Lkkwit/1Marie lirestiler,1 Charlie Chaplin. , Colin Clive,
hnd Maurice Chevalier, for all of them had their origin In
foreign countries rfnd were attracted to this country chiefly
by the better opportunities offered by Hollywood. ' How
Wiurh they have contributed to American enjoyment of the
movie* goen almost without saying.
1 ■ But Dm chief trouble with such s hill ns tho Dickstein measure is not that the country would be deprived of
1t»! work of such rtrtlatn as these we have mentioned, but
H Is the narrow-minded, prejudicial principle hack of the
bill which might easily lie carried further nrtd ftirfher and
applied w&gt; countless other professions snd articles of
foreign, origin. And the hill Is based primarily on s fallacy
that tho akritisfon of foreign products would tend to promote
batter business Ih lid* muntry. It Is a pnrt of the great
IntematioilMI hokum of the day, “ Buy British," or “ Buy
American."
1 ’
'
,
' If we are going to exclude actors anil setresaes be­
muse they happen to have beifn born In Knglnnd or China,
then we should also han the artists of the concert circle
such as Chaliapin, Paderewski, Knrbmnninoff, and Kreibler. or the books and [days of Hauptmann, Ludwl&amp; and
tharni and the music of Bach and Beethoven, for they, too
nre of foreign origin." Scutch woolens, Bonjead wines,
pemish'llitaris, Brazilian coffee, and Chinese teas and silks
should slab be errlddnd.
*:
}5Vh*t pure bunk nil this really Is I And Ihen what
would American cotton growers do with their surplus cot­
ton, half of which they have lawn selling abroad T

Tarry town for; taxr* improper­
ly uM tM d bat hjg .avictor/ » { «
coat hiid 11.000. - A m»k»: up•lb#
let*. the town raised,the to* rot*
$] * thousand.
prop­
erty It lU fM td HtJJJQOJKKU^

RADIOS
SEMINOLE

O jih tm *M i n i s t e r f l i t s
L o b b y x A t :C a p i t a l A s
-P o lit ic a l B a n d itr y *
XBW YORK CTTy, Mar. 2 2 Artlvltlea of the'American legion
lobby In Washington were railed
"•hemale** political banditry" re­
cently by the Her. Dr. W. RueSell Bowie, who described the *rfanleattnn ■■ "a sinister and dead­
ly cancer upon American life" in
hl» termon at Orace Prolretant
Episcopal Church, Broadway at
tenth Street,
■
t.i-*'
Congressmen who votes/
week fer the bonus r*vraled themaelraa willing tn "buy Uiair reelec!ion wllh trna of millions of
dollar* taken out of the Treasury
o f the United State*, Dr. Rowje
charged.
•
"The*a senators and conyfeeafnen are not wllhout esruae,"- he
■aid. “The) a*«ert the Le/fW and
(belt «up|Hirlrn rare whft Ihcjf
do, while the irri-at majority of the
peoplr air apathetic and Indiffer­
ent."
!*■*
ylt i* a pour eiciKe which any
man of conviction
would
be
ashamed to give; but It i* an eft,
eoaa which doea at leaal mvalvo

R A D IO S E R V I C E
R O L’ E X ,

Y rfh ce ,

M ar

JtJ'-ar.

Is always a good -Ipvwtmcnf.
little money can be «p^H

W

plleaAfr o m Btw o-th ln U to t h r ^ -f ^ f r t b s
en ergy required per d r t b y a y*ar. eld «hl
A bout one-halt o f l b a en ergy fo r a
and about on e-fou rlh needed by a l a w
m an .'

tYI'EWBttKft Agl
ADDING MACaiHI
R E P

|Hmw* « «

23.—

(A P )~T he entire rtew 'of ^2 men
of the iraonline tanker t a Glrofe
wen- killed yesterday by a Wulrnt
explosion and fire at the dock of
the Port Jerome oil' refinery.
Would-be reneuero wfere unable to
approach the ship hrVhoae of thf
terrific Hate.
&lt; • . * •»•i ' p*; •

A I K H

By Mr. I’aftP NW,' at helped.
■ n r i p t r k s o l s n d rriiaMe
mechanic. All Work kaa'rsntecd.

*

nf-Mrw

Drink Milk for Health and Energy.
«•

G ra d e

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Mr. XI* It in n r stare rath
Wednesday.
Ilo n e *lfl e’

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CKI.KRY T trV rU IN TfXGCO.

SPEN CER

HARDEN

p A $k £

IIS Ha. Park Art.

MORE FOOD

Rich In VITAMIN “ 8 ”

\ j Dr.

Arthur Rurgtes *ay* we
gulghl, to have ptrrUlcaiiiia la*,
l i till* aUte, Th* Idea seem* lo Ih
W ji alcohol Ir*. drug aihhct* and
sk* forth from reprndm-iog llienu
There wore 021 imrson* kiilml in autom obile accident*
etjve*: Why not include Kepubllr In Florid* IShI your 'I'hcrc were
utvitb'iils, involving
an*, too, and then wo wnoldn l
IC.Mrt rholor vehicles, emit injuring
IILIbH persons, The
have to worry sleiul Klorlda boll
loss Ih human life Is i-Mfronted si |2,Gor&gt;,(HMj ami the prop­
Jng the pally any moreT
erly dam age al $-100,000. O f the f&gt;21 people killed, many o f
lliir* than 200 i-nllege |ir&lt;*f«* i them were pedestrians and most o f them were children.
f* have ncreptH Jnhs witti tbi Im proper driving, or Improper action on the pnrt o f |&gt;edev
!a*-v*lt Ailmlni»trotlf&gt;n ifur'.tg trians, was responsible fo r Hit percent o f the lirrhjeuta.
i lin t yesr In office. If IN ■&gt;
Calling these facts to the sttentlnn o f the public, Asher
mg keep* on they srn llshlr tn Frank, head o f G overnor S h o ll/’s S late S afety C om m ittee,
Ahluit* the nstionsl anihnn li makes the following* re*commrndnti&lt;»ns on bow
to avoid
“ Msieh, msrch on down the Hell
ucTideuts.
atfal (VmrrH*tmal session* will b.
1. Itc m o r n h ^ J b e r e nre y y o sides to every story and
Nuily h a lf o f IB m Sm ut Is you n g

' / I Hit VrtDj.FT rar inries are breaking
V j rectwidp. trying lo
all
the csra It wanla. JOQO ui^tp^g.^y sfe
robing off tlw assembly linc«f YthnUti.
output was twice that of JanMWK A fatrls
ontpul, sccooling tn preaenkfMBMfggs,
wib be tArwe tjme* (Rat o f
CheTrolcta are now beipg ppxmnrd rnaji,
any other make of aui&lt;mv&lt;^ihfUlIpwari^t'
And today, Clievrolet la happy to report
that all ita dealer* will toon l«e in a poaillon to make im m rdis(f deJI^eTipj^ f

2. A skid can Is- stopped before It starts if you drive
Ramlita hnUlint up the Rt rioml
hack vot away with ten thousand slowly on oily tir wet streets.
aliilsra. Th*y ate naiil tu lie mem
boys at the Dllllngrr tm u, he
adet of whlrh recrnlly eseaped
frkm pri»on with a wttoilrii pis* d.
‘Aut hurttie* working on Ihe ci*e
jutve eapr**aed Itie opinion that
t|i* trsna I* now hiding In Ihe
rwntup* «f eastern Samlnule t'otinty. Keep year hand on your p it * ,
hoya, this I* big league stuff!
*». One of th* new federal law*
'! dcaliac with rrtmo provide* f&lt;&gt;r
V &lt;h» irxiitratitin and ta«atlon of all
In*, hinr gun* aold. and for the
| finser printing of all purchaifra
■ o f maehlna gun*. Till* undouhled
!/• is a good law, but about the
moot that ran be laid for It is Ihul
l. it la a »tep tn th* right dlraeUun
j, NVhat sra eas't dtaleiriaust I* wh&gt;
tnaihln* guns should b* aold at all
to unyoss earrpt tba Army and

R. DO N 'T park on I he highw ay, with or w ithout
lights. If you muMt pin k for repairs, use only one foot o f
pavement.

4. Inspect your lights before dark.
6. Be prcpnietl for the reckless move* o f the other
driver* on the road,
C. Itemembar DANGER signs are not erected wllhout
reason,
7. Don't hack your car unless you nre certain you w on ’t
regret the moVo— look where you drive!

H A train or trolley car Can't pull over, so give them
M»om.
S. f'hiltlren may be thoughtless, but you are a man
and should lint la-. Blow you r horn amt give litem ull the
room you can.
10. Give all I he signs possible when making turns or
stops— you know you expt'Ct thrm from the fellow sheail.
11. I h e old pioblem o f "R igh t o f W a y " will nlways be
srgued nft«*r the accident. Hfow tlown ami blow you r haru
ul IntuuecU ons ami the chances are you w on’ t have to
srgua,

16. Driving is like every other business— fair
pays and is a great ease on your conscience.

! /Vary.

play

On* anawar W
aaUon-wtds
1$. N cvor dry to pass another vehicle goin g In the
' a pikes la fsaeiem. That would pul same direction on curves or when guing up o r dutm a hlU.
union workers, aa well sa *11 nth- This la a violation o f the tra ffic law in every sta le o f the
art, under th*
governnirnti
right
and
a t ,11 * i went

direct orders of the U n ited StakkK."
to doing
squad*
17. Don’ t exjwct to blow pedestrians o f f the street witty
aqaada
ItA Jaat
is smother war. But. your, horn— they have the righ t o f w ay— use you r brakeg

nriir th* same tmrneaa. Ordor*
muld h* laaued from WtssMagtati.
4rid*nd* would b* paid When UkDuernmvnt said they could, h*
aid. tin sine** might not lika that
Automobile worltar* tn Phils,
dphlk, masting at tha KenaMtgon Labor Mrrouli, where tty*
NBA program wa* variously dUajssed, booed the name of &lt;2anaial
liAmron, Adminiateutor, avary Urn*
t -w** m m tlar nd. Genera) ■)•bo­
on had succeeded tn oMamtng for
alwr only hNbrtar hoUUa -higher
tagea, better S ffftia* cuwdittaaa.
lia. hsd net yet obtained general

SAN FORD, TW EN TY X
Mr. and Mr*- Georg# Lovell and
tbt kaby from Kay Waat are In
tba city aa the groat* of Captain
aad Mrs. M. W, U rell. Tb*»r
malty trtanda are glad l« aa* than*
■Oi O. Sparring baa rasumed hi*
dutkm at- Um bemtnel* Pharmacy
after a trip la Une Oak on the
Sad mission of Ih* burial of hi*
father. Hie Meter, Mrs. PteUbcr,

W

&amp;

AQQ

naught* i 0 enter adjacent' south­
ern territory.
Mrs. LurrrU* Lllen Hmltb. wife
of Mr. Joel Smith, died recently
at Mir home In Augusta. {]*., Vif
the Tfth yvar o f tiaf e%« llf-viuef
her (Ahfr *trrvirurs, Mrs. .BDttta'
leavA a itpttfhter, Mr*. 1/. T.
Fieiti*. id XkntuAl.
"
Huh. Funv.i U i * experts tu
leev- line' vrw klu f Kubiq Ckrotiua
to atti-rtd ttir vcnUlug of kb, hiec*.'
Att'inwy xlt'krdf 1 ). feigjty lia*
rettdrned' from a - trip iL bit. old
hnaia In'N.ro York and A* b glad
to b . back Ih VWrid* A m tbb
prang* tree* ar* In bloam.
* 1 ’’

CWA PAYK0 U -

To flU th o .ro w d breaking n&amp;tlffJiwide

When yon consider how atyort ■. •!«»« ttyfl
new Chevrolet has baen iagw m jp ctw q-r,
when yoil consider, aUo, thsl
ia n&lt;W last year's model imi
basically new automotyfje, v
rbangea la design— this pro^
bectnoea somewhat o f an a m
flu }, q still greater i t t u d p b j

dernand, Chevrolet
cars are'being
+
( a
produced «t a .
-d

t*.

•*.»

record-breaking

^

r7

■*■■,:

e .a

r|)f»pi|e continued eattymvjda

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■ B U t n . 8A N 90R D . fL O U ftL

Activities

SATUBDAY
i M i CteV.ot tb* First BagI Church will If l l l t •
tff'sto»par frem «:00 P. M. U l «
• K lL i t tb* d ran k w
*
MONOAT
V C H i K u a W Fire o f th . T in t
f lifr U tt Chureb wffl ra n t at 8:00
¥ ? M . * t Um c h in k t* g* to th*

Boeaooc
•( Um mthoslaxin
■kcwa by Sanford w ra ra for her
treatments and talk*, Mr* Edna
jTryo. a roprn aaU U n from Um
Dorothy ParUaa caanratlc labor*,
torfaa, wko U k m tUa * » k g!vb*( romplhxMntary facial, tad an.
hlbltlng Um Dorothy Parkin* 'h o.
at Sadyu’s, which rerautly added
tka p redacts to Ha stock of roorckandlaa, baa d iridad to ramata In
tka city another weak and cenUno*
bar work at Badyot.
Mr*. A. H. Mot**, owner of th*
aten, baa axtoadad Invitation* to
all th* woomd la tb* city and
eonaty to call for aa appointment
and racairo a facial treatment
from Mr*. Try* with oar com pi fla an Interview today Mr*. Pry*
■aid, “ Tb* avarak* woman doesn't
know what aka naoda for k*r
•kin. After I baa* (Iran a facial
I dlagnoa* oock Individual caa*
and offer a chart on which I have
written Jurt what b needed for
th* client whom I hare Jost treat­
ed. I find no two akin* Juat alike.
Each ha* to hare Ha own particu­
lar diagnosis."

HONOR

ROGERS
DAVID
HARUM
In

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I

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*
S a tu rd a y

D o a b le S h ow

M iliLA M E

ROLL

Honor roll itudants for th*
fourth salt of th* ] DU-64 term
at Semi no I* High School ware an­
nounced this morning by Profes
aor 0 . E. McKay, principal of th*
achool.
They are aa follow*: Seniors,
the Mine* Carolyn Bigger*, Mary
Calhoun, Naomi Grear, Georgen*
Hart, Naomi Hutchins, Alice Ka»nan, Virginia Lawton. Marian
Lundqulst, Mary Louis* Nickel,
Ira Bum Neeaa, Ruth Shackle ton,
Genevan* Wall*, and Jams* Arent,
Melvin Lundqulst, Katharine Mor­
rison. Harry Lee Lindsey, Robert
Paanon, and John Senkarlk.
Junior*, the Mlsaea Ruby Ed­
mondson, Florence Hardy, Aldlne
Harrison, Mary Louisa Meriwe­
ther, Autumn Shannon Ada Sin­
gletary, Margaret Squire*, Mar­
garet Takmch,
Annl* Wilma
Wood*, Harriet Drown, Merits*
Torrance, and Otv 111* Touch ton.
Sophomores, tb* Ml**** Kata
Benjamin, Margaret Bennett, Fan­
nie Bigger*, Elisabeth Brigham,,
Mary Chapman, Anna Jan* Gantt,
Clare Maiach, Virginia Meriwether,
Charlotte
Mmigktoah
Margaret
Jtett*. Julia Beil* McClelland, and
parish house.
The Truth Seeker* Claaa of the
First Methodist Church will meet
at 8:00 o'clock at the home
of
Mr*. John Rumblay, Wait First
Street, with Mrs. Rumblay, Mrs.
C. A- Ponder, Mr*. O. A. Radford,
M n. J. O. Walts, .n o Mre. W. U
Clark a* boil*****,
Th* Dependable Claga of
tb*
First Methodist Church will meet
at 7:80 P. M. at Uia home of Mre.
C. F. Proctor, Watt Sixteenth
Street, with Mre. Proctor, Mrs
Burke Steal*, and Mre. R. M. Ma­
son. Jr. as hostesses. It will be
"market basket" meeting.
TURSDAT
Mrs. A. W. Knox and M n. W.
L. Morgan will be host***** at th*
weekly observance o f "ladle* day"
at the Sanford Country Club.

FRIDAY, MARCH U , 1954.

PAGE

TF.NNKH.HKAN IS SUICIDE
Undo on Apr. 3 and Apr. 4 at tho
Municipal Auditorium. This l.s
BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. Mar. 23
considered one of the most inter­
ln»u;
esting shows to be held in Central C. D. Curry, 34, life
Florid* this year »r.J is supposed salrsmtn who formerly lived I
to rank in importrnco with the or- j Narhvillr. Tenn.. was found *h&lt;
chid show in Miami Visitori w ill,,,, ,;,ath In hoi automobile hei
WASHINGTON, Mar. 23— UP! be race Ivml from 3:10 P. M. to
.
yesterday. Coroner W. M. Cultal
—‘The tariff Issue, Ion; a tadge ol 14:40 P. M.
said it w*&lt; suicide.
political fslth, was brought to the
fore Monday by a Republican mi­
nority report to the House that
flayed the Administration'* rrcip
New Hats
rocal tariff proposal as "unconsti­
tutional,'*
W hite
Republican views
that
the
tariff plan would delegite to the
President rather than Concrcs*
the dlscrelionary legislative power
In tariff making were vigorously
expressed in the report. It ws»
filed by the 10 Repul (lean mem­
bers of the Hou'e ways and moans
commltlre, headed by Represents- I
live Treadway of Massachusetts. I
For Faster
The report was made public a»
Democratic chtrflains derided to
Hair* linen at raw. Medium
delay until late in the week thi
and large brims. White and
Tw-ir piece double-hranetopening of 22 hour* of general de­
pa*tel *
bate on th* measure
ml - lailtired — jn-arl button
Attractively piieed from
The conflicting talk will take on
trim.
added Importance as (he larifl
probably will be one of the lug i»
sues In the approaching ningirsslonal campaigns.
Action on the measure probably
will not come until Isle next week,
despite pi ms of Chairman Doughton 11)., N. I" ) to expedite con
•iderstion.

G.O.P. Minority In
House Hits Tariff
I s s u e As Illegal

PRODUCTION FOR
YEAR ESTIMATED

“ Bashful h r. Bobbs," a threeact comedy, will be presented to­
night at 8100 o'clock at the Ly­
man School auditorium by the
member* o f th* Senior Claaa of the
15*300 ,000 B o x e s
O f •ehool under the direction of Miss
Florence McKay of thin city who
O r a n g e s W i l l M o v e U a teacher at that *choo1.
Special entertainment*
have
Mr*. Rayh Lalor of HoweyJnT o M a rk et IsR ep ort
been planned for the short inter­
Um -HUU apant today hero with
friend*.
WINTER HAVEN, Mar. 88.— mission between the acta. They
Tha commercial estimate of Flor­ include a piano aolo by Mrs.
Abtott• Lyman;
musical
Mr*, © . K- Kareey nod Mr*. 8 . ida orhnge production for t h e .Emma
------- a
- ---------B. Warren or* spending today In 1933-34 aeaaon ha* been increaaed ™»dtnf by MU* Glady* Btonrrock
Jacksonville with their alitor, Mr*. by 1,400,000 boxes, to a total of with Mr*. Lyman a* accompanist;
Arthur A rant rone
lf,80&lt;I,0&lt;)9, while th* esUmat* on a chorus, "Waterfall Parade," the
grapefruit remain th*
tame, Mlsaea Margaret Holliday, Evelyn
Mr*. Mary M. Thompaon of namely 7/WO,000 boxes of com­ Quatra, Faulln* Livingston, Juan­
Toledo, Okie ha* arrived to vlalt mercial fruit, according to H. F. ita Roland, Eulala Selph, Elisa­
Mr*. Eva Taylor at her home, 604 Willson, manager of th* Federal- beth Jackson, [tori* Entsmlngrr,
State Market News Service at Hilda Brest, Betty 'Brttes, and
Palmetto Avenue.
Gwendolyn Howell, Mis*
StoneOrlando, formerly of thta city.
rock, director; and a
footlighl
In
th*
summary
released
for
Hayward "Walker returned yeachorus, th* Misses Betty Faye
tarday afternoon from Jeckaon- th* preae recently, Wilton stated
Howell, Viola Livingston, Elisa­
viDa where ha apant a few dayi that California re ported an eatimate of 32,35,000 bole* of oranges beth Wooten, Marjorie Blanken­
on boilnaa*.
which Included ISADS,000 box** ship, Martha Hughes, end Alice
of navel* and 14,093,000 box** of Cruse.
Mr*. A. W. Knox, Mr*. T. P.
Usher* for the evening will he
Valencias, Texas reported an *atlWallace, Mr*. Ruth B. Scott, and
mate of 386,000 boxes of oranges, Mayme Kyle and Clsrenel Howell.
Mr*. J. O. Lanay motored to OrArtxona of 143,000 box**, Louisi­ Robert Stonerock I* acting as busi­
laado yaitarday far th* day.
an* of 111,000. In grapefruit, Tex­ ness manager while Roy William.
as reported 1,036,000, boxes, Cal­ *on Is serving as property man­
Mr*. Haary Wight and Mr*. C. ifornia 1,643,000 and AHtona 700.- ager.
R. Ktrtley want to Daytona Beach 00Q boxes. California’* lemon crop
The cast of charsrters is a* fol­
tod** to act aa Judye* at
th* 1* estimated at 4/100,000 bore*.
lows: Katherine
Henderson, a
Halifax Garden Clob flower show.
The Mar. 1 forecast of oreng* young wife, Mias Ellen Overstreet;
and grapefruit production for th* Frederick Henderson, her husband. P r o m i n e n t
A tla n ta n
Mr. and Mr*. Jamas S. Phillip*
1033-34 crop |e placed at 62,701,- 1/eRoy Reiter; Mrs. Wiggins, the
of Tampa are th* week-end guest* 000 box** constating of 40,003 landlady, Mis* Margaret White­ D ie s In
A u to C rash
of Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Preston, 841
fresh,
000 box** of oranges and 13,098,- head; Obadish Stump, a
Magnolia Avenue. Mrs. Phillips Is
JASPER, .Viar. 23
«-V&gt; Mr*
000 box** of grapefruit. As now country product, Earl Over-tract;
a sister of Mr*. Preston.
forecast, th* 1033 crop of orange* Frances Whittaker, an athletic John A, NiMry, -10, wif** of no At­
and grapafrult combined
would girl, Mis* Elisabeth Gilbert; Rosa­ lanta attorney, %%»» killc I m*tant
Judge and Mre. Jamea G. Sha­ b* about 8 percent less than the
lie Otis, a society bud. Miss Dorn- ly amt tori ton amt tier huatoaiulV
ron had a* their guest* last night crop of 1032 and about 1 percent
thy Zimmerman: Mr. Robert V uncle injureii late y«*atanta&gt; when
and today, Ml** Emily Inglli, Ml**
Hobbs, the bashful one, Howard their automobile over tin noil wl&amp;
below
th*
average
for
the
five
ChasUne Cook, Di. Smith, and
years, 1029-32. The orange crop I yman; Jean Graham, a Delaware milea north of torn'*
Charles King of Atlanta.
The «on, Janie* 1f»*
not Ih-would be about 3 percent lea* Ihst peach, Mis* Edna Hirer*; Msrslon
last year but about 2 percent Hobbs, anything but bashful, Roy lieved to In* aerimi*!)* hml The
F. M. Underwood of Knoxville, above Ilf) average. Th* grape­ Burkholder; Celeste Vanderpool, attorney'?* preat unrle. John A
Tenn., who ha* been
spending fruit crop aa now forecast would of the "Movies", Miss Ruth Pros­ .Sihley* nf Miami, auffentl bruise’
some time here with his daugh­
and shock They were to I &lt;• taken
be about 16 peregnt under &gt;thc ser; and Julie, her French msld
ter, Mrs. J. E. Preston, 841 Mag
Gladys to a hospital at Valdosta is* 1**1
* I 1932 crop and about 12 percent from Pari*, K y, Mi**
noli* Avenue, plan* to return to
night
leas than the average for the five Stonerock.
hi* home aoon.
yean 1928-32.
TAMTA FLOW Kit .SHOW
Carlo! shipment* of orange* up
Mr*. W. E. Walaon and Mre. C.
R. Klrtiey motored to Orlando to Mar. 10 amounted to 32,276
Of tntrrrst to a miuihet «*f San
yesterday where they were judges car* as compared with 31,830 car*
fnrd per miw» l* the announcement
moved
to
Mar.
II,
1933.
Carlol
at th* Orlsndo Garden Club flow­
that the ninth annual flnuri *how
SAVANNAH. Ga. Mar 23
er show. At noon they were guests ■hlpmenl* of grapefruit up to Mar Between 36 and 50 youths will In- of the Tampa Harden flub* will
10
war*
reported
*t
12,934
care
at a luncheon at Perrydell given
h* held on Apr '• and Apr b in
as compared with 12.134 moved to accepted for enlistment in the the Flower Budding at the South
by Um Garden Club.
Mar. 11 last year. Shipments of United Slates Marine Corps from Florida Fair tlrmind* m Tampa
Virginia. North and South Caroli­
Mre. J. C. Ellsworth and Mr*. both orange* and grapefruit have na, Florida and F.aslern Georgia The ahow will lie open fo» ti-ltnl*
been
considerably
heavier
during
I I'
M
to
Walter S. Coleman will to to T o­
during April according to an an- |on Apr b from *1 I1M
var*! tomorrow to
Judge pot recent week* than for the corre- announcement by l.leul Col A M | 10 1M) I* M
•
ponding
weeks
of
1933.
plants and miscellaneous entries
Weather condition* over much Drum, commanding Marine Corps
AM Alt \ I .LIS s m m
at tb* flower show of th* Tavares
Recruiting District with offices in
Garden CiUb which will be hald of the citrus are* have been fa­ th* Post Office Building. Sevan
vorable during th* winter to data,
’ Plant* from Hawaii and other
Saturday and Sunday.
Willson os plained, adding that th* nah. Ga.
I dltianl frolnta will h# «n wahihl*
Young
men
who
have
an
nluraj
Mrs. Endor Curisti, Mrs. J. II. main aeetlon* have •■raped'teribui tlon not less than that provided ; lion at the National Amarylli*
Injury
from
th*
cold
weather
dur­
Show which wil|
given in OrColclough, Mre. Fred R. Wilson,
by a public high school diploma
and Mrs. Walter S. Coleman are ing February.
and who have attained their IMlh
spending today In Cocoa whare
tirthday are accepted for general
they are serving a* judge* for the
•rsvlre Hoys between the age* of
Cocoa-Rockradg* Garden
Club S u b s c r i p t i o n D a n c e Is
E j m E x n m ln cd
t l and 18 arc accepted with an
flower show.
G i v e n A t C o u n t r y C l u b eighth grade education to learn
GlnxMcrt C o rre c tly K illed |
the drum and trum|&gt;el
Ml** Jean Martin lanry will
DR. H E N R Y
The Ranlord Country Club
Men accepted are transferred In
arrive tonight from Wesleyan Col. the scene of on* of a scnc* of in
Parris
Island.
S.
C
,
for
a
few
'
M
e L A U L I N , Jr.
leg* at Macon. Oa. to ipend the formal subscription dance) given
Easter holidays here with
her tail night with a large number of weeks preliminary training before
O p tom etrb it
parent*. Mr. sad Mr* J. (). I-an*r, person a In attendance. The club being aaaigned to some ship or
112 I'g r k A vc.
Central Apartments. Hh* wit) be room* were opened ensult* for the Marine Barracks for duty
Young men who desire svrvireaccompanied by MU* Mere Jone* occasion and decorated with quan­
in th* Marine Corps will receive |
of Albany, G*. who will be her tities of pink* end aster*.
application blanks upon request
,
guest.
Dancing was enjoyed from earl)
la the evening to music furnished
BANK CALL IHM F.D
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
by Beckham'* Merrymaker*. Be­
Krc*k #,*••**«••
CHURCH
tween dance* th* gue*t* seated
WASHINGTON. Mar
21
| s o i l KH -IIATISTFJS--I'HIN in
lias
M
»
ns.
II idII isa** Im .
Urreslthemselves at small table*, lighted
Woman's Club, 316 Oak Avenue with bright colored candles, which (Al*&gt; —Th$ &lt; omptndlrr of ihrj I r i , i lF M t o l l lr a i M . »*•■!&gt;• **r*9.
Currwory
iaaued
a
rail
tmlay
for
|
p
a
ir
M
l
(nil.
#lr.
ljo jd M. Lucas.
were pieced In the dining room tha condition of all national Itanka
Service* Saturday.
Refreshment*
Were
atrvwd at tha cloap of touilnra* Monday, i
Sabbath School. 9:30 A M.
throughout the evening.
Mar ft.
I
Church Bervie*. 11:00 A. M.
Among those present were Mr
Missionary Volunteer* Service, and Mrs. Gordon Barnett of Fern Alts Sharon, and Thailf«
1:10 P. M. at 907 French Avenue. 'Park, Mr. and Mrs. A. L Betts, and Hr *Hm1th of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Helling, Mre.
Jack MorrUon.
Freshmen, the MUae* Helen John Kelley, Mre. J. N. Robson,
Chapman, Marian cT.au**, Doris J r , Mr. and Mre. J. E. Abernathy, T V
Dorner, Mildred Hodges, Winifred Mr. and Mre. B. B. Baggett, Mr.
Hutchins,
Alice Jtmlnes, Ana and Mre. Wallace W. Bell. Mre.
Jones, Mary France* Lord, Mary Horace E. Walker, of Fetenburg,
Lou Lyle*. Margaret Merrill. Dor- V a, Mr. apd Mrs. Byron Stephens,
ethy Mitchell. Edith Singletary, M r and Mr*. R. J. llolly, Jr, Mr*.
Dorothy Stewart, Minnie Strang*, E. E. Found of Richmond. V a,
Mre. Mareia L, Sabers, Mr. and
end Elisabeth Tutea.
Mrs. Andrew Carrawny, the U liu t
Ladies’
Emily Inglla a n d C h a t t l n a
Cook of Atlanta, and Frederick
Bell, Georg* Thurston, Adolphe
Meisch of Recaucus. N. J , Jack
Planell, Leo Exell, Freak LWoodruff, J r ,
Robert
Dodson,
E ^ C . H bw irdf Cbind If r 8 He ron.
O ff i n

C o s m e tic E x p e r tG iv e s
F a c ia ls A t S f t d y e ’s

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U. S. Marine Corps Is
Seeking* R e c r u i t s )

Remnants

The Accommodation
SHOP

SATURDAY
SPECIAL !

VICKS COUCH DHOP

Y o u r C h o ic e

F or

aster
W H IT E
H IG H H E E L T IE

EASTER
DRES5ES

Spoils

S U IT S

$2 95 to $5.95

$ 4 .9 5

Sa D YE’S S a d y e ’S
Just in Time for Easter!
Smart New Jean Ncdra

HATS
\
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9 8 &lt;

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i

v marvelous assortment o f
»lylrs in sewed I ’rdaline
braids
All (lie wanted
Spring colors in addition to
smart black, brown, and
navy Brims, l*rri ty|ics,
sailors W onderful values!

Solar S E N N IT

S TR A W S

98c
A tbifMf that's hrmmioH »o any**
man"* facwf And ihc t*i *ct if
easy on any man * pix lsfil»m4t 1

Light a* • learhrrt AH ",
Ur ib.pcs—-lue yuung men and!
tlmr dad 1 1 Get yuur't NOW 1,'

W A S H PANTS
S L A C K M o d e l s with
j Print Flannel Stripest
A lm o s t 1 0 0 %

*i i i u i t s o r
TIST 1B99
M f w u n m i m i of
ihnrt It m iH u Bjfur

b«4nf wtihtd Slimn
u .cording io fB Y im &gt;

am i •lartdftfdj WAIST------ 27*
•no LOU *|
LX NOTH . . J it"
(ONLY
L• II

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iih in k p r o o p !

$ 1 .4 9

S o n f o m t d 1 Tlixt'* why they

won’t

shrink I K icl* limking stripes! Side
buckle slrapsl W ide bottom s! And
we re mighty proud to offer th«m
lor only j| ,| g
S s n fo r ir c d W o v e n S lrip «
CORD FLANNEL

$ 1 .9 H

Big Auortment! Printed Washable

Just Arrived! White
Shades.
and
Pastel
Sizes 14 to 46.

SH E E R S

19

Very Special

O T ara

llsiivtrs, dimities, voiles, orgxndicx . , . hun­
dred* o f |iattcrns and colora . . , all at tha
one low price, so you can "»ew with sav­
ings"! Vat-dyed, J6* wide!

$ 4 .4 5
BORN’ S

Pique

S L A C K S ...............

A A TO D

WMniri OM UcatiM

J

YOWELI

J.C. Penney Co.
D E P A R T M E N T

Sanford

PhOiM 1 U

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PAItIK, Msr. 2:1 - The reernt
prohibition by the ileVh's higher
film ronlrol .board l&gt;an of further
showings in Germany of
the
Amerlrsn film "Tsrtsn of
the
A|&gt;os" whs based, it
learned
hem icc«ntly, on Iht- contention
(hnt (ho film was dangerous to

Sanford Citsh Feed Store
Cor.-2ii4 anf Sanford
‘■Sanford’* Onlr HomoOwned Feed Store”

B A L L A R D ’S

E D S and F L O U R

Nail principles ot rare-conscious.
ness nnd offensive to N'ssl Ulrals

W. S. LEE

Balesmaa

of nuitrlmony nnd womanly dig­
nity. Also stressed were the “dc-

) atsm-

■railli t ran d
&lt;&gt;f mistreatment of an:Imals' by
hurttans.
According to a eoyy o f the Ber­
lin film' bes n f f decision obtained
tie re, the Tariaa picture -war
Irsailed a* dangerous because,‘ it
waa declared, by httenalva -prop.gsada during1 many, months “ the
German nations-aatulbilitlan hare
been sharpened as regards ques­
tions of hereditary biology.*
“ A picture," the ruliog . said,
“ which places mere Instincts in the
foreground and which has a ten­
dency to argue -tllat a jungle man
eirn a monkey, Is capable of th«
noblest sentiments sn d .ii worth)
to be ■ psrtnsr in matrimony, ia
in contradiction to the repopula.
lion policy and the tendencies of
National Bocisllstn.'
Considering
the incressed sewsltireness in wide
circles of the astioiv to these qa*#-.
lions of the dignity of'wsrasa snd
the laws of heredity of the plctusy
must be rejected.
“ In Us effects, the-plotuee so rts
summit the official' propaganda

. i m w fw M s r a a y
^
ghauffturg W ,tb e y , went. «.

- Iw tb*ir w a fc # »»*r W t % 'trail
•f »b»UoMd t*U lita »lin tc :in l i e
middle of itreeU, Ibeir dooiv
(flopping *op«D erwttly&gt; and their
driver* nursing cuts'anil bruissv
Mryor l« O n in ll»F. who earlier ■
•n the slay declared _lhe V.tike hgJ
been taVert arepby Vathetaera and «
itrong arm gangs, was. out to
lunch when the marchers reached
city hall.
Vies

»

We Deliver
Good Florida ..

d

STEAKS

XW Vt

lb.

Nice Fat

HENS
pest

■

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L

lieMm ra*s “ cwedrddi
wHh « ftaffpiit agtirfyaf
inwjc+ooJjstolraaMgv-

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or

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White

*0 A

a

BACON &gt; lb. '
Fancy

Wc»tern

•A | \ &gt; w

I b .'O W
B E T A

Round STEAK I b ^ H U V

To the tuns of splintering *lu»*
and rending atrcl, •approgiinatelj*

With

2(H)

ONE: POUND OP'ONIONS
FRHE' -

striking

laiicub

drivers

nisrrhed on city hall ye«terd*y

;\ *

-

O w

lb.

.SVestem

.

simple.
Jest sta y . at.
our shea sad,you bars

C A K i 5 i '“ «

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COIN1STEAK

Santa Gotfee lb

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ther, H p r^ ^ rp ^ -J h e

JUKI

orders o r - more

Roll iButter 1ft
4 11 » ] *L;
J 11 *f aXJ

Ill-ill■1W’4l' l 1
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k/

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Lettuce- hdPotatoes 10 lbB. 25c
IVbb'.ansrl MMlae

W a u m w ^ Ik m

PLENTY) OF PARKING SPACE
Fitts* und SATe-rMARCIf'
W ATER

G R O llN

O ld F bn h in n H W iiit« « li
op Allxiinttrii’

\ Urn.

A D D L E S

F an cy

STANDARD

Yellow

11i |mI I1)h .

B A N A N A S

corned

1'. S. N o. 1 Irevli
D O T A T O IO S

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S A N F O R D
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.

C E L E R Y

ONIONS

2 IIts.

,

VvHow .Uutihifnr

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D tm n d ii

12ribsi Sv R. Flour&gt;

,

BOTH

4 lbs.

Lard

uow h

O C T r»

flw rA fT ’ j lb*,

a w t

Eu(&gt;vr eju'is *&gt;t

“I d S / a

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CHIiMO 2 for
BULK ,

viii-K

:» for

im * -!&lt;
tVpei-,K1rm
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H'eo

(Continued From P »c* "OlM»&gt;
in him opinion a rrmd-btjihiln* holier
day U In order and that the d a /
of low *alarir* for trachrr* whoylil
Iw eliminated at one#. **
A riu»»iwri*(»n of IrftahtftV aalaiicA with thove of atenorraphara
and convict guttl'd* wa*
Mm.
Glady* Morn* William** contritu*
lion to Ih* Impromptu
disco*•lorn which followed a leading of
the by-law*.
I’. It. |&gt;a*rmn of Oviedo stated
.that the ml list Ion needed some
*ort of guarantee that if |7*fiOCL^
000 l» appropriated for the schools
of the state, the turn will he turned
over tu the schools.
I*r«f W. J. Well* Jr., of I ontf*
wood pointed out that the gasollae
funfl IS thw most stabl« tourc* f f
it rtnur slid that none of it ahuutd
In* re!ea*ed for the 1benefit
of
MhCHiln,
Prof. C \V. I■hill of la ke Mary
espial red that an effort should tr
made to destroy the Impression
that the schools of the state are
receiving h rofudrlr ralrlt amount
of money (torn various tan sources.
11. It Strvrfr* of Hartford, dadartng himself in favor of the
movement, urged all parson* to
pay (Kill late* so that by mean*
of the billot* official* who ana in
aym ftathy with the »chord prole
em may be elected to of flea.
After the open disriHsioti, memtie I* of the faculty of Srnimole
11tg li School and soma
of
it*
pupils presented a one-act pla&gt; en­
titled “ lltllt of DoJttlf0.r' ’
Those in the cast Included! MTIp
Helen Vernay, Me* Gladys Wil­
liams, FsHr Kipo, Miss CTliffnrd
1

SPAGHETTI 2 lbs.

.ShbibOlnei, Rodman l.ehmaw, Mli*

Kli- a^etli Shoemaker, QuilUan Jor*
dan, Mils Margaret I'm , Miss
Uuth Hand. Ann Jones, Roderick
Adams,
Dorothy
Mitchell and
Robert Altmann,

Bacon

fluhihine
tllark ty«Uiu(
C O O K IE U p
Clabber Girt
^Baking

Tennessee Solon ”G^U
10 Years *Ebr* Fl-aud

Tomatoes

ed Bliss 10 lbs:39c

•'*

^

lb:

5c
Full inurt-iAU ..
Giant Bit]

Onions 4 lbs- 15b Butter
-jnk* ,1 dlio» 111*#

Bananas 4 lbs. 15c ;Potatoes 5
Ab'HHetl
‘
PICKLES Cigarettes ctnu$l»lQ JELLO - 3 pkg£ 1 7c
Swvct

M itel 1

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a r ow e.

Starch- 4 pkgs. 10c Sugar 2 p^ - 1
•w ar w
'tH a s

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ff

Tomatoes 3 cans* 20c Virtegar- 2
Saniflush cart 21c Coffee

Hilin'l

DORK &amp;

BEANS

wig,

Frnh

Bhipunvn^— Dried ■

Brooms

M»

ta * T*W|r

1
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Applo Butter
PRUNES

NO. 2 CUT BEANW
. NO. 2 FHKHir LIMAS
‘ NO. 2* SPINACH• NO. 2 CUT BEETS
NO. 1ft G. P. CQRN; &gt;

Super Sud83fo*25c
Biscuit'

c o r n e r m a g n o l ia

pkg

Camay Bar

a VU

»t r

r n R bU tttf; S te a
BEEF LIVER lit
IVr arc paHinit fui Ha
ford — Nalurnlly wo t-hou
hrt aiuM

ou r I li v i n g

com

HAim Sanford.
Ha
ji
m*hr&gt;&gt;ntir liiing tea* Ha
fim lf If fill, are y*ki dull
vi.nr. part7
lr»d«
*1
Jtopiraiiw nrtf
NlorfM^s ai
help hm&gt;tf &gt;our city.

BACON

2 II’*.

Lavuc Juicy

FRANKS

•

2 IlK).

•bat h. .ttilr » 100.000 uf Hnndl
from the Insurance
dr|iartmrnl
and ■f U r 4 ’h * pinhhn«ant 'al^nof1
n*va ibag Id year* impriaornnlnt.
the ma^dtuna jjravidad by atakil*.
Jeff McCain » f defen'e e&gt;un&gt;*l
annoume.l a motion for V new
trial wnutd »t'H mid* Tbe*d*fendJ
ant wSwrelaanr.l undvr hr* oiislnal
bond e f 110.000.

S o S f e D ’ A h d - S a L L U D ’d p A s t e ' 11
•HutcyAWralern Shoulder
k

LA M B ROASTS.

rfy ftftM J tiw iw -

(Bfnd onV
?

a

Sugar Cured

IK*

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BREAKFAST BACON'

‘fVucy Sliced

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VIS CUP. SPINACH'2To»

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TRolM^CMtern Brft

Cheesfe

SALMON caW

MORE FOOD V AMIE

p u &gt; i it* ,

in/ai 'i»f*

f or V eal P rt R O A ST S

2 1-J t uns

, T osw » .v

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)» &gt; (&gt; Tara lag.

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CaslIcbtTO KapiouN

IlLllE’ ROHE'

5 c- '

PeaoKes 2 for—25c

Tissue
PEAS or BEANS

-

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ill* Jar. vv. li.

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ral

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Sigi*aak-Hid«

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I

■imgAKrORP^HmmBAKWrtP.rLOllPA,
IntnUler and commander at tha l»t
SoirH Of Imperial Reichairrhr
dlvtiiun, told a n v

n.fn again to broom* m living
fnrve among our people," That
roan recently that tha spirit o f the •pint. ho *ald, embodied bj- Pres­
A f t n y S a i d A w a k e f n old Imperial army had been naur- ident Paul von Hindenburg and
rected in the Helrhawebr alnca the
H itle r ’s
G e r m a n y adeem of Chancellor Adolf Hiller. f'h* ncellor Hitler, had ronquet+3
eirrjrUIng iMa-Otrmu.
Speaking to old army regular*! II ______
Franca reject* Germ*
f KBUM, Mar. 23^-&lt;AP&gt;— *t ■ huge to eat in# in the S p o m -. mn. t r^-mt arm* reply, wn^'r a a
.XM toW l O m n i Werner »t,n palaat, ha walit: “ The iplrtt o f , or a t pa per ■'Ifoereen laitun#,*
Btontor* “*al&lt;h*
' ‘ w h r ( Army &gt; true comradeship and loyalty ha* ' Germany renal art “ to Intur* tor

A

rmPAT.'MARCatHMi

THE REAL t)RIVER
tr—Slow* Down at •Sfhopfg, Crossing* and

PAflt* « n

i M u r d e r e s s OffersI
Xo Teat New Serum

^ n jfftw ia It|tcr**c (tong—nky Y(MJ7
Tfare ait ajvtnd locators which require the
feru l lUrption of the motorist: in front of
playground*, where children are
out in your path—tt grade
.a much htavtat veMdeferny
«tm t interneDona, whery the
' idea may be cut otf. Be *urr
control at thcac potnu.

DENVER, Mar 13.- (API A
red-haired woman, a! life tenner,
ha* aakeil to be one nf the |‘J run
vlet.* to te*t a luberrulo*l* proventatlve *rrum al Ihe Colorado pem
teniiary.
■
mn*t prlmlUVe heed* o f *alf-d6 *
Sh* I* Mr*. Pearl O'louk’tdin,
*
' I fenae."
3f., ovivieted four year* ago of
■*»*— *"
•franca," the paper aaW, "muj4
*U)ing her •lop-daughter, t eon*
! now ahnw tor true rolora. tyfa a ft
O'lroughlin, Ihe rhilil of a (Hrnrri
I of eraalon and aabola#* baa conic
indlee deteetivo Her appliratiou
! U&gt; an end. 'I f* expect Franca \|
annoiinrrd by Warden Ileal, i«
accept Uermaity'i minimum pro­
among eevrril hundred which
and Palmetto
COURTEaY
QOUNTY SAFETY COUNCIL
Phone 23
posal. If rath a reply la not fartb*
have Seen fderl with hope* .11'
landing among ihe "larky* dom*n
FRBB
,
coming,
or
U
France
btuntlr
reFREE
ami thu* win prweihlr evrrutive I
fiiM-a, then there remain* only—If
With le e r y Drier For
With Ferry Order For
clemency
Wa or ovar
without Franca’* approval— to do'
I 1 JS0 or over
1 Duga Stalk a{ Fancy Calary 1 dot. la rg e Valencia Orange* r what her honor demand* »nd
Thr prUonei* will ho Inandatoil
with ihe prevent at Ive ernini *nd
: what England and Italy' ronaldeV
W
New Red BHae 10
|Ju* lined.”. Other paper* offered
tl*en will havr active tuLrcideal*
-g f
No. 1 Main IQ Iba,
similar comment.
i7 c
gerru&gt; injected Into their blood
•tnaia*.
Oaad Julca
M ^a. R o b e r t
lie lentor Juhnaon will nrlect Ihe
the
filly,
but
ihv
refined.
Some
BT MURJtAV T im AH
is V i o m #
LONOW0OD, FI*.. Mir. 23- think lhat till* Layer repre**nted final 12 from a IUt of 34 ch-iaen
Thoruughbred racing u»eJ to b* William N. Reynold., but when by Warden lte«t.
TALLAHASSEE
War. * » .- railed the ipott of klhgi, but alnc* tba} *«k him he juat iaugb*.
(API—Mr*. Hohert M. Shearer, of the aatranr* Into the garde of Mr*.
Tin- flllj drvrloped nlfely and
A P P L E S ^ * r B laC k T W ,lf
........... 4 Ibp*
Orlandn, lait night wa« elected Payne Whitney, Mr*. Dodge late lant year wa* *hipped to nold* ha* the making of a great
0:
president of the Florida Fader*- flloane, Mr*. John Uay Whitney, wintet quarter* outaide Orlando. fill.*- If (iaylvl* gne* wronai
Extra Fancy Green
nil
Fapey
tlon of Ifeittn'i Club*, (oceaedinr Mr*. M. C. Phippi and other worn, She wa* worked eavlly and *du- training, It won't be b-cau*r »hr
BEANS lb.
1 0 c TOMATOES lb.
Mr*. Meade A. Lore, of Quincy.
en, on* wonder* tf tha aport of cate-t. and when Mr*. Reynold*
Her election w** unanlmou*, quaan* would not be Ju*t aa ap- cam South, (Saylrta «•) nicely lack* good wiahea.
Shelled Lime
/* * *
following her nomination, vitbont propriata. Tha *am* hold* for tha maam ied and ready to *tart work.
hppoilttnh, earlier in the day. •haw Korea* *nd hunter* exhibited
B E A N S ............................................... l b .
Z U C
How, working * hor«* or hor*e*
'Mr*. Shearer **■ elevated from and raced by Mr*. Bavnanl F. ia n»t all that It *eem». lwe*u«'
the poet of rlce-preiidenl-at-largr Oimtle, Mr*. John V. Uouvler, 3rd. on* iuu»t br *1 the trark at da&gt;F an cy
L E T T U C E ..................h d .
Olher officer* elected without Mr*. T. W. Durant, Mi*. T. It, light »nd, a* * ron.equence, fore,
eppelilim were Mr«. C. E. Hawk- Somervill* and other*
go i-nrti'*, danee* and olher
F a n c y C E L E R Y ......
stk .
In*. of Brnokivllle. re-elected re­
It even ip p lo t in trotting Not *tnu*ement* of the evening' Mr*.
cording secretary; Mr*. K. A. Key- *0 many women own and drive Reynold* *-*■ on Ihe Job early .0
| fa n c y
C A R R O T S ................. b u .
noId*, of Tallahanee. rnrni*peml- •landard-bred home* a* engage In j ilx ft work, »hr developed a keen
Ing *eeretary, and MW* Julia Mov racing apd hunting, but outatand- I affgcllon for the filly, and the
| F an cy
B E E T S ..........................b u .
Sampler, of Jarknonvllle. auditor. Ing in thl* *port we find among riff* returned it.

ANHATTAN MARKET

£ « « f HWtd Ji’atters
A h w f b w t f t A t Training

otatoes:

fttq c h e s H eight

5S 3,

ORANGES - - BiwM 50c

MSs
Sc

Inna Brand— Plain or Self Rising

F L O U R
0 lb. Bag

MOMOMVMUt

12 lb. Bag

24 lb. Bag

48 lb. Bag

27c 49c 89c $1.75

Corner Flret St. &amp; Sanfonl An. ~ Corpai Second St.'

___________________^ o n ie r^ ^ n fim ^ M j^ G e n e y * Avenue*.___

Flaeit Shortening

4 III. carton*

K&gt;

carton*

4r» lb. ran

Compound 27c 33c $3.00
I II G A R
Black - Eye Peas lb. 5c
15c
String Beans 2
DUie Cry*lal “The 8»e*tr*l Sugar Ever Solil"

5 lb . c l o t h b ag -

25c

10 lb . c l o t h b a g

49c

Fine*! Dried

ton* Hrmnd--Tendcr Cut

No. 2
i

White

llouw
Brand
Evaporated

MILK
1
17c

(iiamlmother '*
IV»h- Itun or Shred

High quality
NUTI.F.V

B R E A D
Family

I

10c
12c

Ihillman D»(

A BEANS
16 ox. can
U
long. Brand No. 2 (a n
10c
Iona Brand 2
No. 2 cann 27c
iloes Iona Brand .1 No. 2 carta 25c
L au n dry

hup

OLKO
Per
10c
Pound

OATMEAL Sunnyficld
pkg.
PRUNES Fancy 70-80 Site 2 lb*.
FRUIT COMPOTE 2 lb. pkg.
COCOA Iona Brand 1 lb can

N O'clock
Mild —Mellow. I*ure

Santo*

COFFEE

I9c

Bara

hma ■ fetfH'k fur in b1 I I'litiif tmi,
knew, Im1
Ka41 mi iilrM how
they fell lo
thr year f*«| All ahe knew
w«t&gt; tha! &lt;i*y
line* that were bring inrnrd nut |rta wax mil mlrmlml
In a
paitfloek* IIr*, Krynolrl*
*,Ymi &lt;!• |it mi 'i l l I l," the
piaiiPfil them am highU that the clu rk ri * .o f ih tried her
elder Reynolds wa* moved to re j "W ell " aid M f- Reynold** with
mark with a amile
’ a ira»j4 ""HI W darned “
MCS»» liyht out thore now and
That wo* nil »hr »nid She xI imhI
Uke vnui filrk of ihe lot for
by while *hr filly
rimled out.
Idttle did William N ReynolUa fiett«tl her anti u « het put awm r

for the day Then she left
The nr»* day Mr* Reynold* wa^j
bark, but not to work
Gaylet* j
this time She pa**ed part of the i
mnrnint aftting in the *iram at l
tire feet of the filly, feeding het f
a lump of sugar and petting her
It wa* dlfflfult tn tell which en­
joyed the other's company moat.
When the *ld#u Reynolds *aw Whenever Mrs Reynold* would
hip mere aelfvl the has filly, tl»e go away thr fitly would poke her
he*»t of the crop, he *illIled and let neck over thr bar of Wt bom and
yo at that. A few days later a j watch for the return of her mi*
horseman approached Mrs. Hey- I tre«*
nnldt and offered her fl.CKK&gt; for
No one doubt* that Mr*.

I’ini

GROCERY a n d

Qua 11

Moil'*

Large
No I 1-2

Heat or lea Boa Cold- If* AlwayaCraamy and Fluffy
1-lb.
S-Ib

223 B. Firm St.
’ Wr»trrn lievf
RIB ROAST lb.

A-lb.

can

WMtera Round
STEAK lb.

P a ta tO e a
B ananas
&amp;

£ 5 -

M eat M ark et
&lt;*^&gt;

lO p o u n d s
2 9 cj
;3 p o u n d s 1 U c
120 11lS tUCB2 hart. 15 c

15c

Club or Mirloin
STEAK lb.
WiroUru
i lb*.
LAMB STEW
Small 1'ork
HAMS lb.
Mixed
STEW

W e Deliver

lb.

Phone 30

All Furl*
18c SAUSAGE
2
Rib IWf A
W tbw.
18c OTEW
Wv*trr« Knit
21c Pnrk
CgOJ'S 2 Urn.
Cnontfy Smoked
BACON lb.
25c PoA
Hhoulilei wh'.l*
ROAST lh.
19c f'ouptry
CJ
IA

Sanford Ave*

i
.1
m ITSIt Itdih

Shoulder lb.
HAMS lb. 1 8 k
UVER 2 I k l S e
Sausage lb.

Sfwokeu
lb.
SAUSAGE

IIIRHII PolIK

W

f¥ »

" “ tfW *

OA. CANE STBU P 1 qt
MAYONNAISE

a n». Jmt
iarel Wlfeeel
F l f G R L E S IQ c
l .1 Ha. i « p i l a l

IImf«•*•«%' I I»k
m. Jpr«ala4

H. E. WEEKLY
700 W. Wh
I’lione HiO

CO FFEE
OAl’S

JO H N

14 II* .

l» p

21c

IllfeM

|*arr Isplf

JE L L Y

10c

2 l&gt;a«.

ANDES

ww

!ife!!•§»*’* earedare
25c
/% T

A Fi rm h
Turn* fUiw;

Rognlnr &lt;'nns

Corned Beef
Toilet

Tissue 3 rolls
&gt;}i*. I Chim

Tomatoes
him' (•ritnu1n|e&lt;1

Sugar

5 lbs.

lie
lO e
5c

23c
i .inipln'11%

Pork &amp; Beans can
• ii&gt; .im

Preserves eqch
2 1 it/ Jhi Sweet

Mixed Pickles
01

Jnrn

Dill Pickles
HI-Up s. R. I'll re White

95c - 52c

FLO U R
r

FLOUR -

th. pkg

f'anipfiri'

(k A

MARSHMALLOWS
Spoon Kreu With tirapr

m

I L

10c

NUT FLAKES pLt. ■
Moi*t
COCOA NUT
ran
l.g. D«U I). b TiiiiihI'i
CATSl P
2 for

$L25 ” ,w 65,9

-

Teiufrr Fancy VVontorn Rrattdcd

S te e r S te a k

C h u ck R o a sts lb .
&lt;&gt;UI Fhlll'lllf hie.eh lelnUllil

HAMlUlRGbR
in llw.
4 lb*.

Yellow Graded

Y^MS 10 Ibn.
Fancjr Yoik Im. Cuok.
Al'f’LgH 5 lb*.

lh.

Cut From Same Href

2 lbs.

\Vpal ft n Km I ( uti*

FORK CHOPS 2 lbs
SHOULDER ROAST lb.
Weoteril

STEW REEF lb

WFFOOPY
W B M JL

bottle

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27c

M oa. i f .
t l r 4 &lt;Ilfe|

K1NAHD
OK
w Ftrat

L

BANANAS

49C

15 c

Owe l.k.

-

WorMtn OU

10c

r o e

VtiRikrtH t nl*r

Ga,

[■ | b ,1 2 '/ i 9 , 1 » a*&gt;4

In Stoqdenmlre'* llrocery

112 W. Finn St.

FLOUR

Cg* Yrllo«

Western

wi

Fischer’s M arket

M if s t a r t !
rilUbsn

U. 8 No. 1
POTATOES

35c

:
!

VR1MII TKNPKII niTKK

anapert that hlx voiin| mete wa*
I foimr to pick ill* be*t of the lot.
' Slip wnlk.nl lo the feiire, I&lt;hi||P(|
them o*eT larefully, an*! uplorled
• hay fi'li, nicely markeit, by
Gay worthy.Ftalfella, «he the 4tam
of link Reemdda. a trotter that
had b rn nam«Hi fur the husband
of the owner of Gayleta

R O B E R T S ’ S?

Detirtoo*— Pur* Concord

irape-Juice

other* Mr*. E. Roland llarriman!
They weo! at it gradually, and
and Mr*. R J. Reynold*, who not |r*«h time tlayleta »howrd more
only own trolter* but »upervi&lt;e «peed Finally Mr*. Reynold* de­
training and are a* akillful with I elded tn work the filly In J:I&amp;.
the rein* aa veteran* of the Grand I nice time lor a two year-old a( thi*
Circuit. Only a few da)* ago Mr* time af the year, hul when *he
Reynold*, a young honewonian took lh* track *he found that- *hr
who to«ik tn ihe trotter* not morh t'*d forgotten her »top watch Not
more lhan a year ago, drove Gay- bothering to go hack. »h,- called
let*. a twro-yeir-nid filly that ha* t" lh*. raillord* In cliwk the filly.
not been to the rare*, a mile In
Thr fu el quarter wa* fail, th*
2:17 1 - 4, *rn«aliunal time for a »econd wa* fa.lit *nd during the
two-yrar-ohl »t lhi» time of the third Mr* Reynold* pni the filly
year.
under wrap* That did not i.tard
Thl* I* the headquarter* of the (JajleU'* *peed mui h ami when
trotter* in Ihe winter, and of all *he pirkrd up ihe prompter in ihe
the inlereitlng tale* that are told l**t quarter. *he wa* fairlj flyalniiit lb* alatilr* of the Seminol* ing. Her tail and
mane
were
Driving CluK the legend of how *trvaioing m the hrceie ami even
Mr*. Reynold* ram* hy Gayleta i* la tho«* unnlurata,! in the way*
on* of the rnn*t ah*orblng Alan of the trotter* it wa* Hpparent
the ino'l amu.ing. A niece by mar that ihe fill) * « » going plac * A
tiage of William N
Reynold*. *he fla*hod pa- t lh, wite veteran
wealthy patron of the game and rlockei* looked at Iheit **trhr»
owner of »oine of the
grrale*t in amairnicnt
trotter* evei to draw a *ulk), Ml*.
“ Why," one of itoin call, I out
Reynold* *rquiie,t thl* promieing when M l;. Reynold* loouglii llir
filly In an unuiual way
f|Ry hark lo thi «l*n.|. “ von have
A year or *0 ago when Mr. and *et , record “
Mr* Reynold. were viMimjg in I The ynitnif !ml&gt; m * %ifttlii% pi
Kentucky, whrrr W N Reyn«t&lt;lff i i IihI. Th triy Imil lem f « M i r

i

Rich In VITAMIN

-

LUE

1

�f e H r a f *rr. i f

SPUNKY G IR L'S
ADVENTURE HAS
BITTER ENDING

‘ prMumabljr o f heart failure, aa H
ended, i Jl'i
'i
t Spotting hU veteran opponent
•18 1-2 pound*, Godwin wa« on the
joffen se throughout, pounding RDke with a barrage o f left jab* and
(straight rights.
i At Ih* end of the thltd, Rl’ ko
' wa* *o groggy that he Mumbled
S p e c t a t o r D r o n a D e a d *to the wrong rorncr. Godwin pJt I r i s h L a a s H l d l n R o w ‘ on hi* grente*t exhibition In the
b o a t O n S h ip L e a v in e r
D u r tn g t E x r i t i n g T i l t ! thin!, fourth, fifth and Math
round*,
taking
nil
with
plenty
UG la s g p o w F o r C a n a d a
A t D a y to n a B ea rh
n| ore.
Kiln Dried
Hoth fighter* were covered with
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia. Mar.
DAYTONA BEACH, Mar. Z 3 . blond In the ninth when the South­ •JiV—Adventurous Catharine - Ter*
( A P )—Boh Godwin, Adel, O n.
ern scrapper opened a eut over rw* Cnrr—who Ijought two loaw *
S ea son ed
Ilghtheavy, ls*t night lea l out a
Iho Cleveland rubber man’* left of bn-nd and s c l o j t for Canada
LUM BER
whir fled"Ion over Johnny Btiko,
! U«ftl*pr hr couldn't find a Job In
Cleveland heavyweight. In n me.
ni.ko Ihrrw plenty of blo v*. but Scotian tl -la recovering In a ho«lee
that
waa
*o
exciting
that
Judge
couH "ot land often on the d»nc- pital from
U N IT E D
11-day Atlantic
11. II, Smith « f the circuit court ing. weaving Godwin. In only thr rroKflinii In n freighter** lifeboat.
LU M BER COM PANY
eeventh
and
eighth
round*
could
o f Cairo. Mich.,
dropped dead,
rnch A 8th
Phone 71J
Mudtllc l beneath the Uml'i flbnIU»lco gel the edge.
ny canvas cnvfrinf, ahe atfffrreil
Promoter Morrl* Miner, who intensely in the bitter cob! of a
pulled ■ surprise* yr*ler«l*y »ftcr- winter pasture. Still, not until abo
noon by announcing he would be was ra rrld from the Donnldaon
the third man 'in the ring. r»l*ed line freighter SuUiria, did the 21*
D o z ie r &amp; G a y ’ s Q u a lity P a in t s
Godwin'* hand »fter the scrap year-old Irish ml** collapse.
"Best For The Routh"
without any hc»ilatlon.
Doth her feet were frost*hitirn
The trend o f materia) and tabor costa la upward, and It I*
The .crap, held in the outdoor * and
was weak from hunter
apparent that now |» the most economical time to give th&lt;
ntrna lie re. drew » crowd of nbou* and exposure, yet she had clung
2,100.
home the protection and beautification it ha* needed «o long.
in ron«cimijtfies* liojiiitir fo r n
|rhanee to errep ftsh'in* under rot*

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

HARDW ARE

CO

204 bhiiford Avenue

G r a p e fr u it L e a g u e
S ta n d in g s

Diamond Tires

P r e s l-o -lilc

ttilh old IIjiIlory

ilutlcricH

HAD

’EM
flrf ? •

IN

T H fe

* *' *■

A IS L E S

. **•» *I*-'4
'

W

R A T B 8
10c
Me
7c
Be

Greatly Relieved

Minimum ehar«« 30c

All

a glim pse

erw.lt. will ke glee"
tat 1st** *

Will Honors, America's moat Itclovcd comedian, whose
latest film, “ David Harum," is being hailed in Sanford oj
the comedy bit of the season. Hundreds o f local persons
have laughed at the homespun humor df the master of char­
acter acting during the post ttvn days. The film closes at
The Milano Theater tonight.
*

Children's Coughs
j t Need Creomnlsion
Alvar* f*t tbshe*.!***" aad■"*»

Imimrnl f*v t » chili* couth ar
raid. Prudent mother* more sod mor*
u , |urnin, I* CrmtnuMoa for **T
couth er rold that slsrtm.

Celery Market Reports
Tlll|iil*t:ll i-iintTKSV OP Til*: tv s tlKPAIlTtlttiT OP

•TPIIP is i ‘o-i 11*1 :ttATtt IN IVITII TICK Pl.lltlKA ICr»TP

t iv i; in i . p. ai r it. ui t t s . i / i ti, 11i.i’ i: k s r:v t a n t
mti. . oi mi n o r m : i . i n .in v ii

AT ONCE—G U ,. mayonnalae and pickle jar* of all
■lira, particularly quart* *nl
pint*, to htlp rrllif clients to cunsrrvr food fbr rummer u*e. Phone
27.1-J, P. E. H. Al O ffkd.

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TOOLS

i__________________

WANTED white •roman' to care
for Invalid. Will J »y po»t salary
and real in board and room. Flume
3.17 after (t P. M.

16.— Houses For Rent
It h peittivily eliminated
in H it theft — far wt Irate I DESIUABI.Y furnished col
Apply 608 Ztm At*.-* - - -\
the Iren tie ta it's retina •
Hieati/ftally and than pray­
er ly remedy it in anr thap.

S E MI NOL E &gt;
T I R E
S H O P
■tt'tf r, t o n

. . . . H i Into Ih* &lt; lop* you pto-

dui c litt mukrt .tinuolir. ih* mo.. r'".lu. *■&gt;« *r»

f i.ln f to
ot I twin. r b * t . oil. to il loot . . .
in .n r luct e -ifu } , r o n era tto 00,01,111 t lo n S i u lln c
tit.at trlllltia r* yra i aflrt year.

i 1 1 w i •• ‘.t

CLEAN-DP and PAINT. And, for
this week only, buy linaecd oil
at $100 u gallon WITH PAINT
OllDKR.S. Ktanlcy-Rogen Hard.

■ jP O R RALE; Tfro-whwl
5* I Bargain, c-n Smith'*
J Shop.
r 1 w » it* Co.

y'*u i ■d'i

Y o u r I fH f iu r f ou im

hr

D o u b t T h a t D H I in g e r » picturr of John DilUnfdr.
A. A butch, e lite minis r u m i*
U d b b e d S t .C l o u d B a n k ner, yintrrdiy rrportnl that $10,-

1 iiflulli halaoctd unit 111 met hiim il c
mult Ih perfect when it retch** &gt;•*« Tiir*r let1urea &gt;&gt;$uran be aur« of when you u*r Meal t ef Ill*

lim I hrlr record of over fony yeti* ul aut reat*
ful crop product Ion light here In Honda la tlrar
pn*of ol that lid.

00j w it about the correct amount
stolen. The money waa injured and
the hank op ncil yealt^nlay an uwuai
for bualnena.

'ITiera la a apeclal Ideal brand for rttrua on all types
ol a.&gt;41 and apeclal brand* foe every Irult end vegttable prndvred In Florid*. Each brand la the result
of t an ful acirnllhc study and prat tic al Held teat*.
IU&lt; l*lril I eMlIiifK on your (runt ihl* yew 'I'hey
will beconat your perferanc* alter &gt;ou use them

MEAT
WAFMINGTON, Mar. 2.1. (API
- -Governn enl agrnta ranged iho
country la*t night for two We.tlrm tiulltw* named by the D-paitment nf Juatlre at the kidnap:r*
of Edward C. Bremer nf Ht. Paul
The mep wanted are Arthur R.
Bark rr, II, end Alvin Karol*. 25.
Urrtner w it kidnaped Jan. 17 a ul
ielra.n l Feb. 7. after payment ttf
$200,000 lansom.
Doth Barker and Kar l* are r&gt;n
parole from the state penlteolary ,
at licAlcaUr, Oklahoma. Darker
nervni ten year* o f a life sentence |
far roorder before getting hi* 1
freedom and Korple g u paro'etlj
after *ervtjig part e f a iou r-y ea r
sentence fo r bttnrliliT, &gt; •l* ‘ .

Wtljon &amp; Toomer Fcrtilircr Gintpiny
Jecktonvillc,

AVanted

w a 'n t e d

Mrs. Catt Appeals
|For Leniency For
;German Immigrant

\Vith qualify at lmp&lt;Hiinl *• If It ilu* )

WANTED: Hontmt, raliable, col­
ored woman for grneml houre
work. 113 Elm Ave.

WANTED; 200 re**rvatlon* at th*
('hlckcn Pta Supper at BaptUt
Church Saturday from (I to 8 P. M.
a:* or 3 for $1.00. Phone 712 for
renervationa.

-odor

! lout covering.
j He ntdifie I the o ffir tn . The pit I
i was taken to will m &lt;|tini »#•$«, t &gt; le
I landed a few minute* In* .
She toljjtpseil
-he u.i i is |n&gt;i|
Iiistioip on j| stretcher
,

■ Ifatnl i«i takv r h a n i f *

AUSTIN |W# paistngar coupe
$175. 1DII 1H ton Chevrolet
c'laaal* A cab. New (loti tire*.
9.150. Ilrel A Son*, 301 W. F im t -j

(jeomnltian em*l*l6e* creowsr wllfc

*ii nlbet imporunt medklnal element*
nhleh *oothe »nd he»l the InSimeo
mrmlirinr*. It I* not • chop remedf,
bui eonttin* no n.irotle* an.) I. errt*tn
relief Get a I ..tile Iram four drn*ri*t
*t,ht non and bar* it ready l«r l»rt*nl
toe ttJt.l
••

|«aw n head raised Irene* Ih Ilie life

1 lit- rm&gt;rt

H im id*

BAN GERMAN GOODS

A . P . M A C I 'T G , I l I t A N C B M A N A G H I t
a n fo r d B r a n c h
S a n fo r d , F lo r id a

M ARKET

221 E. nRST 8T.
WESTERN LOIN

SAUSAGE and

STfK'K BILL IIRAR1NGB

M in ^ lU * i* wot aa MU cUtn. IT. a
■ee*e"U«|l8*n auew* U S id il lw t n
o f Sms $ew*e the reagM depreaUMUiy
W * a w fw n i i M i i - r t o i r x t u t .

" "

HAVE YOU * W A '-C li Ccpi.rad
by ona.w bo m l ' i know* boa
Briggs. Jew* lev. M^g. Ar.

of tljh 'iix

a keen eyed

M rrn iw w .

mt " tas#af s h b f i t * I t s w f s s ^ i

The Ifni might have mane lord
undetected had she not been tor*
|harbor when

.i.MirteC

win a* A ..H H IW «w . . -

Ireland, her pa renin nr* dead. Slut
him spiMU lull Htlle o f her life in
hei native city.

j e a get for

I.U m
3 Urn**
« ttecs.
1 aMoth.

. Double rgU for capital
Mack fae* lotion .
• -(

lor of darkfieas an«l b**gim life *n
jft'itfwlii w here it left o f f when
\* he was ili'jMiiieil
mure th in n
|year ujrii,

| She tnlil uffielats at th*i ln»I miifrutmn detention
hi»Spit*l
i when* -he was held for deporta­
tion- that she worked in l-oiulon,
tint., five years ago.
Thin winter she found herself In
C;in»if«iw. Scotland, penniless an I
without
employment. She wn*
Hayiiur with friend*
One night
she left the house and bought
tun |r»avr** of hread.
*1 hits ‘‘ provisionod/* she gtii
ahfiHid the Subtil in imd hid. 1 he
lnead wns nil she had to « a* on
the I--nr wiyatrr, There win water
in the ItJehout, hut that was all.
I htitlifli she was Imrn in I'elfi.st,

Hm
lift
IIm
line

WAFIIINGTON. Mar. » _ De■plte sweeping criticism o f the
new stock market rvgulatloii bill
!y exchange official*, hearing*
before Ute House tntrretate com
rut roe eommljtce probibly will be
concluded *&gt; soon a* represintv.
tire* pf the treasury department
»nd the RFC have appeared.

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Barlkr

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Partly rlaudy tanight aad Saaday 1
with prohakl* rain.
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NUMBER

Hrica F h i CeaU

IS »

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Florida Lawyers Urged To
Action Against Men O f Low
Ethical, Moral Standards

iDEATH
INLYNCHBURG

I
*
PALM BEACH, Mar. 2 4 - &lt; A &gt; - ( o f criminal a m t

• •0

M

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prorodan

■

Senator Sees Tariff
Treaties, Relief FVir
W i f e Earner Ate
NeededLesislaUons

O f ' 2 0 0 . O ccu p a n ts
O f F e d e r a l Bureau
B u D d in t I n ju r e d In
T e r r ib le

H o lo c a u s t

LYRUHBUBG. Vft. Mar.
Si.— (A.P.)—FVwrt*«n parwarn ware burned to death
R*d at leant 80 other* were
Mjvrad In fire that awept the
Traatlent Bureau
today.
of
th a n
a p p a r e n tly beyond
___
___ l 1 ear*
carried
to
t f l d i i e r i mtdeetakla* astebllshtoasta white tka laju rod w an
to
koapltala ta
arary
I*
koaraa,
ambulant*,
and 'prtrato car.
, ___e*“ of tka dead aro nagroaa;
Um root era whit*.
Om hospital, whoro 70 of Um
ttotlte* war* admitted,
about
half Of Unto),white and tba othara
t a g m i . reported about
onaf f ifd pa aorloualy burned.
**r facilities war* cut off
tea tagpttftl rendering It imtlhte for that InatltuUon to
Um tofrifdOraaaa boiling orar on a hot
Mae* wa* Hamad for tho holoU aat. tka w on t ramambtrod la
tp w h fe n ^ B Mi tory.
WUllanu Saab, Uta cook, aaid
ML khd begun praparln* breakMat for tba approximately 200
o f tka building whan
ovar quickly setaflr*.
[ 00
cola
two
u m panic itrick" alarm of “ IHIra".
on (a hlf h
wall
building while othara
window*.

ROOSEVELT ASKS WILCOX PLEASED
PASSAGE OF JOB OVER HEARING ON
INSURANCE BILL FRUIT FLY BILL

Ball, 1heater mineka* TolaaUarad
r of cane
tka evening. H*
la a eli*Oar capacity In
ttty.
t
D. Hof mean baa volunt* taatall four ampHflora
Ik* lobby i f tba hot*! ao that
fla w akatr which wiU b* pra: -* * M roam o f tba
board by tba
ax ported
to

ndara to tola
county
adjoining ronnttoa. and it to
toaftad that tha ftoaat tone*
to Canbftl Florida wUI
•d far O n Ball.

tod" to ’iS i^ T w to k l J
Mftold, an* a f (to tickat
roftdy has said tha 20
Mgkiad to htoa. whUs
f M, Iawto tad ftftU I I
I ^

ta

ths BaQ will

cripplad

go

children's

The new tax hill, he explain**
rpresents a plan long desired af
eery tow tux on any ren tag e
o f those whe toil to
arise, end Increased t s .. te
up the k f l th a riw af
m inheritances and &lt;w Urge to-

A c t M a y B e A p p r o v e d C o n g r e s s m a n B e lie v e s
In B oth H o u se s B e ­
Tkle plan wilt levy osi “ large
P rogress M ade F or
incomes that have escaped tofo re
A d jo u r n m e n t
B e n e f i t O f G r o w e r s came tux together with * new
WASHINGTON, Mar. *4— (A1)
—President Roosevelt yesterday
uryad paiaaga of ponding unem­
ployment Inaa ranee legialaUon at
thli m elon of Congress.
He appfarad the Wegner-Lewi,
meeiure, eetlmalad by Secretary
Perkins ttf yield
|l ,000.000.000
yeorly through e tax on employers'
peyrolle, In e letter to Chairman
Dotighten of the Hooee wage and
meane committee.
Until the Preetdent apoke, the
bill, although strongly supported
by some Administration follower*,
apparently was delegated ta* bo
laid aside. Roosevelt's request for
passsge may result la its onactment before Congrece goes heme.
Only a little while before the
President spoke, act of industry's
leaders, Gerard Hwope, president
of the General Electric Company,
■aid “we are going to get out of
the slump” but that
business

tax m exreaa profile that here
Expressing Um eanvirtiea that been taken frasa the consumer.’*
tho sub-committee of the Depart­ Senator Lewis said.
ment o f Agriculture at Washing­
“ The Senate bill.” he roaliaued.
ton will report favorably te tko
“ which will probably come from
whole committee far the official
the finance committee Monday,
survey of the damage sustained la
will carry Pirsiiteert Roosevelt',
tka Mediterranean fruit fly erudi­
desire and the policy o f tho Ad­
te Use campaign,
Coatrrcusman
ministration to
Mark Wliea* stated In a letter te aa all Incomo
The Herald totoy that “ I believe
(Cowtinned aa Pago Two)
that we have mad* seme
reel
pro cress this week, end We are at
last on the road toward getting ||VfM (|y O h i o
some relief for the Florida fruit
J

L ost J obs F orE con om y

Congressman Wilcox was re­
ferring te th* bearing which was
held la Washington on Tuesday.
Fourteen Floridians, including J.
C, Chaaa of Winter Park and San­
ford, appeared before the mbromJhltte* te appeal far amitts ore
In tka form of a aurvey which
they said would determine

iunfi
I
MiVPwyMkw
1 0 1 ,0 ' else* before being called upon to
up Unemployment Insurance re­
iCe8 For set
Women Fight For
serves.
pending measure ta intend­
Ba l l edThe
to set up e system of state un­ Flowers Off Grave
employment Insurance systems
K Imbed) and Loon Bhathrough remitting whatever part Of Lilyan Tashman
Orlaodo plan
who are
widely far thalr muilcal
orar a radio itaUon In
city, her* volunteered thalr
for tba floor aSow which
b* a feature of tba GovarBall at tba Mayfair Hotel
night, Apr. 6.
Kimball, ptoalit and orwill pi m int several orig­
ami accordion aoloctlona
kd* part o f tho porgram. Ho
will aecompny Mr. Shapiro,

MIAMI. Mar. 24^-UPj—T ariff
troaliro t* expand f o m n a * r
kata for Asset-iron f w t e h ami
tax m t n m M i n i toward tko
relief o f wnga M t w n ora two
o f tko moot io p o r iu t p w tn o f
legislation before Cangrero. -Saftatar J. tU oU toa Lawta (D. IB.)

of the five percent tax on payrolls
NEW YORK, Mar. 24— (A V of employers who hire more than
100 persons that 1s paid t* state or (ntimate friends af 1-Uyxn Taskcompany Insurance funds.
man had to
fight their
way
through th* crowd which gath­
W o r k O n S e w e r s W i l l ered yesterday about tho tiny
c hapal where
funeral
services
C o n t i n u e N e x t W e e k for tba fUm actress wet* held.
Thirty pollcsMka were called ta
Pending further adricea. FERA
workers will contlnu* next week, heap order. Aa they began soenthalr work of repairing th* city's Ing a Has to the chapel door,
aeftrer syatanr and the Seminole throe wnaaea fainted
County Court House, it was slat­
Inside the tka pel. Eddie Canter
ed this morning by H. C. Du Bose, In eulogy, adld
,
new assistant regional adminis­
and fortune
did net
trator of FERA
for Seminole
c ha age our U lyas She era ana
County.
Mr, Du Bose stated that at noon oT the few o f our profesatoa w*a
today ha had not received ad­ kept her sense or properUew-"
vice* officially bearing out M on la th* front pew eat
tog paper announcements
that Low*. Mias Tashman1*
projects are te b*
th* actress' . two
ah
carried aut In this aa wall
aa Nearby wore Many stars af
|I§gf
A coord lag to press
notices, 44. dtod bar* Thursday
projects that are to be begen or
At
HMgltUd to Bemlaola County cortege found a crowd af
aa nan* ax regional administrators
They
sanitarian, malaria control.
guard afttil
sou survey haa* a
*a sa
projects at* ta ha carried
ea
stata. uatortaktogs
rovtoad FERA **t-»F

James Chandler Will
Be Buried Tomorrow

COI.UMBU&amp; Ohio, Mar. 14.—
(1F&gt;— H undreds
teacher, h a s*

af

O h io .

ech os!

tost their
this year as board* of
yielded ta economy
F a r t y .ii

r ilj
d i.t r w t .
fr w e r ti a ck ers

ta th is

toavtog
o f a.
Monthly
tea, as murk as 37
Sanaa city districts
cast to village districts.

Iow a F m rm L a n d B r in g
B ig g e r , B e tte r P r ic e *
DCS MOINES, Mar t l — OPVFarm land is set)tag again la lawn,
and at higher price..
Tens at farmers, tired ef meving
from asm farm te swothat. ap­
parently are the chief peirhnaeis
Others Interested are (tty Vealdents. ante farmers, wha aro
yearning In retarn ta the eaO.
Revival af totervnt to farm lead,
eay ta.uraare officials, has carried
price* upwards $1 * to 43* aa prev­
iew* farms early this year were
selling at It* Is g lid aa art*, de­
an quality af the naQ and

WASHINGTON. Mar. *4.—
(A P )—Robert
Heady.
chief
rraaasl far the Trad* O m u is *!**». today told a llssme Inter­
state Commerce
Committee
that Henry L Doherty, utility
'■■***te. m ull a pevumml prof­
it o f 41 &gt;,000,000 to dealings
-"with Cttiaa Service Severities
Appearing te
o f the to­
ot Ike re­
vised Fletcher-Rayburn Stark
regulation hill, llcaly
to a period o f three
yuan the corpora tw o eeld II.
IM M U M t to securities and
o&gt;Iy IAO.000.000 avert tote new
capital

G . O . P . C h ie fs C h a r g e
P a r ty W it h F a ilu r e
T o C arry O u t M any
P la tfo r m
P r o m is e s

I WASHINGTON. Mar. *4— UR
W A S H IN G T O N , M * r. 2 * - ^ ’ .]
, —la an outburst of oratory that
(A P )— A
p rop osa l f o r A ]
|projected airmail and tariff sharp­
C o m p r o m i s e E n d s O n e settlem en t o f ■ th r e a te n e d t
ly to the fore a* rampaim issues,
W a l k o u t B u t O t h e r s a u tom ob ile strik e, o ffe r e d b y '
|Republican
chieftain. charged
u n ion Icftdera, w a s
r e je c te d
&gt;
j jrMerdey lb it the Itemorrata had
H e ld In S ta tu s Q u o
failed to carry out a dosra plattod gy b y an U -m a n u fftctu rort,
pronuer* and had brought
r t FVFiJtN ti Mar 21__(A P I *n d la b o r m en
im m e d ia te ly
about a lituatioa where capital
J i L J n J S L . Ohio'* several b e g .n
c o n s id e r in g
w hat
and labor were at each
other's
strikes came to a friendly ending Jfu r t h e r p r o p o sitio n th e y COllW-/ t
throats.
__ a _ . a _
ft a _ _
■ - —ft _ 1 Aswwm AA A a _
a
*A
Senators Hasting, of Delaware, yesterday, but ■ new itelrmaU da iiu b m it
U n ion m en
h »d
d ro p p e d r &gt;,
chairman of the senatorial cam­ veloped In another, »nd Flaher
paign committee, and Feet o f Ohio, Body Company worker, showed th e ir dem an d fo r la b o r elec­
formei chairman of the Republic­ signs of impatience at the delay tion* and were trilling to settle r t '1 ■
an national committee, carried In automotive result* In Waahing |the bade of having tbelr m*mb*t&lt;P l a n I s T o C a u s e R e v o ­ the burden of debate.
The MKJ Sherwin-Williams Taint ship Hat* submitted to a govern­
Hastings nmiailed cancellation of
ment agency for comparison with
Company
strikers, who hare been
l u t i o n B y I m p e d i n g airmail coo tracts, NR A policies
payroll lists.
nitd RooirvHtins"*adiis o r.. Ren*tar !
o t^ ro l days, accepted * cumHowever, the committee repre­
B u s in e s s
R e c o v e r y Mptrnlf. Republican. Rhode Is­ promise agreement with the com­
senting the manufacturers Insisted
pany
yrstrrday
involring
the
cqulr
land. joined in the attack to rail
that union lists bo submitted to
WASHINGTON, Mar. * 4 - I4Y the tariff M l now
wage In- .,
.e e l
before
the alent of a 5 percent
them.
— Aa Industrialiat a tta ck !^ the n ea w a “drastic abdication of the
Automobile m a n u f a c t u r e r *
■
ertmugv hill read ta House power o f Congee*."
About rdlO of the HOO workers of
conferring with Administrating
imitteemru yesterday a toiler
the
Addressogreph
Multlgreph
“ No country could hr is a more
officials In an effort to prevant ft, )
aid scene of the Raanevvlt dangvrou. condition." Hasting, font pony rejected • compromise
professorial ads macs plnnacd ta said, “than to have the brain tru.t agreement to end their walkout. strike in the Industry. Issued ft
statement today saying that th*F
Impede tetsiarns rvrwvevy a a j thai urging new experiment, on onr Instead, they told their rrpresenplunge the rnestrj lata rammu- sidr and politician, playing politic, tntlvrs to seek new negotiation* had agreed to th* appointment ol
nn Impartial board to pas* on lft‘ '
on the other, the two combining involving minimum psy of fd bor griavances, but they charged
Tho letter credited to an no
„ . u , rapy u get a hold on th* rent* in hour, a IS-hour week,
again that labor union* Intend ty.
...
^
ndvtoory roontry which will take year* to ami full recognition of tho Ameri­ obtain the dominant position.
*h» .tstement:
tU
nff.can Federation f t Inbur Unions.
Despite the atatemant, Admin­
bd w .v that we ran keep I ||r -aid the NR A pnlloe. had The rejected plan embraced tha istration officials
expected ft
Mr. Roosevelt there natal we are | placed the nation in a "straight eit.fence of both company and A. settlement of the dispute within ;
F. nT |. Unions side by side.
rond, U supplant him with a Sta l
K'onlmucd On Page Four)
a tow hours.
Iin We all think that Mr R ~~r I
________________
The paint company employes
The manufacturers spoke In re-,
dropped their demand for a close,1 ply tp report* that I *eUle®*oi*
_
tw
*f *h“ i L o n g A d m i t s H i m s e l f shop, agreeing to a Sherwin-Wil­
of the strike depended only on the
Jama. Ilcary Rand, j r , M n .! A s H i g h A n d
M i g h t y liams promise that union men willingness of the management to
could deal with th# company let the government check
fa ctu m and chairman af the com |
______
union
mi lic e foe the nalMss. read
the
WASHINGTON. Mar 24— LT&gt; through outsiders if they no membership claims with payroll*
chose.
The
Regional
l*hor
Board,
(C a a tla u ed On P a g e F o u r)
- A f t e r one o f th e
mo*\
b itte r
and say whether they are collect.
■ tk w f ig h ta in prana,
the •cling as mediator, agreed also to
“ If that l* the only remaining
call
■
meeting
of
the
paint
Indus­
kt« jv 'tc n U ) Kill bock
to
Issua," the atatement said, Kl*h-,.
R e c ip r o c a l T a r i f f A c t !
mitt#* for tarraUgotioii tho ap try in this district tor the purpose
(Con tin trod On Pag* Thr**)
^
•4 staqdat jslng wages. Homo «sM0
ace smptoyW in this Industry
W AfllllNCrmN. Mor * 1.-4 4
Th* Sherwin-Williams men will
—The apositwa threw charges
Senator l.
of lovitisns tib- return t„ work Monday.
•f "dtctalerahlp"
agaiast
the jerted ta n a il kalht o f the m&gt;mOther strikes in the northern
Ohio distnri were reported In stat­
Administration's reciprocal tariff 1 (nation of Moore,
us quo These are the
Ihsmond
ton yeoterday in the llsusw hut I lie said the nomination
___ Match Company si Barberton, in­
proponents held It up ns the only I feasive to him personsII»
device by which America assy (added tha: u th* past that hod ! wdvtng 700 employes; 200 CWA
MORGANTOWN, W, V*., Mftr.
alt- ' Pointers In Akron; Cleveland
its foreign markets.
tie r s safficient te p rerot
i Furniture Manufacture Coirt|t*n/,. 24,— (API Safe and wall wa* tba
by
Chairmaa I finastion
_ _ brought today of a mother
M&gt;d W and hi. colleague. I l *^1 men; Cleveland Hat Compan) i word
k
the ways and mean. I Senator Orortna, Govrrnoi Allen, I I*® persons; klrnk II. laundry, end her two children Tor whom HI
i “ aa* af the most j and the American Federation of Cleveland, f, 11, | 2 mrn&gt; Aflna anxious posse spent nil night
impaste aI ,b a n . a f ths Preoa- j 1-abof opposed Moore's appoint- Rubier Comjisii) Company. Ash­ hunting In lonely mountain*.
Mrs. Pearl McNear. who toft
tabula, 300 men, and Armour
k isr o iei ,
progrosa."
It meat
to ujr therr trv Fertilised Company, Sandusky her mountain home Tuesday, l* at
I
Oakland. Mil . * » h her two young
■ f l l i 'l tor,*” I IS workers.
daughters
&gt; limr you
ranking mtoarity
They arrived last night after
thrif hr Is OOU- ! t e l iff i o uh S e r v i c e F o r
national
find
dr
•pending three days at the homo
In the Prv-M
M e n S t a r t iiW e d n e K d a y of a friend near Terra Alla nnd
they had not !«*en subjected to the
the 25
b—
C o le m a n W a r iu P u b lic
llriij'MMKfi
hrrvifc* for
the rigor* cif the frigid mountain
Jr r : i T o B e M o r e C o u t io u B tiuMncki mm of thi* city aro to nifht as **« fesrsd.
tw held lull m vacant alom on
Authorities a r e holding lh&gt;
largely tlw q party Itew..«
MlVb I
►irmt Klrrri alar ting Wriliirtdaf woman and her children for W ait
la Ih
U nw
•m w
In
mominf of neat wptk, and rtifc Virginia officer*.
kij mjurewl or d r r i v M d
t i
rratir fw rr* ' A n 4 t U M n
n r« hri4|t •1 U U Mown** unleflt tinumg Ihrough Saturday, it * u
imtkl UU west v w k .
Thr miner's wife, who wandered
• lltlW M f f tattiMM u fifr r iiw l" announced today by offkials of away, and her two small eWldron
m i 4 H. H. ( otraiAR, rktirm tp of
laynMn'i Group of Sanford. ■ ho set out to find her wtro ta*(ter of Ibe Semi
Hcrvifw* will b f/ifi promptly at llevrd to have perished l» U»#
of ( '« ■
11:30 o'clock to ritiM at 11:50 ■now corered Cheat Mountain*.
o'clock, and a apraker will be
»&gt;
posses with torch*#
nought
■wealed w thr fan that within (be pc'hided for each Merrier
No them atl last night 111 tha b »l
peat I* toys, two Saaford auto ■dm inbn will
Imp a*kr«l(
nor country near her* without suceaa*.
(wwwty r * m H r o . at -Sanford. driver* la w rra. bnl through thr will tbrrr W a rollrclion taken
Authorttle* said Mro. MeNtor
Florida, at * * a o'rterk. T er, toy. lowered gaard g o ln on thr bridge op
left her home Tuesday Iwvlng tola
“ Whew the gates
Mar. 27. at wlwrb t m
three
On Tor»dajf
night, at
H:00 note; "I'm going to kill ntyiielL
glower a m b n of the I'a e lid Mr. Cohans* warwod
•Vlork* II irhup Wing of thr and the old Cheat River will find
Ci w i t tee will he ila itid la verve now*. “It w h |&lt; Ihel the d.aw is Kpitor«»paJ t^burrh. will uprak to my body. If If* found don't l*ok
aad a d w i-U
aa tha f e r t n l Commute* If owd
Ihr mm of Sanfonl on a vital ■ t me Uvsuse you hated m* #0,
atom the S a n U r y d Agnrwl front of thr gate* in.trod
rrltgiouR auhjrrt
Thr
mertinf Please be good to the ehlldrtt!."
gvootoag through thros. Thr arw is to be held in the Pariah
Her crippled daughter, Lncllle.
road apparently i. m muting to IlffUftr. and light
rrfrrahmetita nine, read thr note and wrote Ohs
motorist that he make spec* will hr arrvrd
Thr public it in­ of her own, and then took si* ,
ho also pays no attroUoo t vited.
year old Hetty by the hand aft!
No one was injured in
loft the house "If we don't flftJ
, tho two roar* reported no far, but,
mother," l.urllle's note read, "W*
■tiro is rxerriood. w o e I s b il l E l e c t e d H e a d O f
won't b* back.
|on* rertainly wall drop into the

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• meeting held in Junior High
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Other officers
elected wore;
C. R Ikaworo of Oviedo, vie*
president; Arthur
Bridgets of
Sub fold, son eta ry-treasurer
Ihumg th* in**ting. Prof. R.
F. Cooper gave a report on a reroot state-wito maatlftg af edu­
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TOUH NEWSPAPER

THE W E A K E R

la FlorMa'n H e a r t
I K WocM’a Greatest Ve**Ubl«
Richest Garden Land

Generally fair tonight and Friday
and aanrwhat warmer.

SANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY,

Mewbar Associated Press

LEVELS
JAP SEAPORT;
f » ARE DEAD

Great Air Mystery
. Finally S o l v e d

MKMP07.A. Argentina. Mar.
22.— (A P I One o f the gicateat myaterira o f the alt waa
•olvrd today when scarrkerx
found the wreck of the I’an| American Airwaya liner Sa:i
Joae, loat 20 mnntha ago in a
I fight over the Ande*. They
Blaze, Whipped By 70 * found the bodira o f nine necupanta in the plane, two of them
Mile An HourWind.i United
.State, citizens, pro.
Wipes Out City O f' aerved under a heavy blanket of
Seven of the hodie. aic
213,000 Population anow.
aaid to I * in good condll on.
the other two were headless.
TOKYO. Mdr. 22— &lt;AP&gt;— | The plant waa found cnimpleit
Tlte governor of the perfee-! in the Ai genline mountain.
ture of Hokkaido announced four mile, .outh of Puente lie
line. Its ili.appearanre ecaused
.o .-i
officially today that
the linra.
casualties In the firc,which a widespread aeareh.

J

destroyed the beautiful port
city of Hakodate yesterday
were 650 dead. 460 injured,
and 23,000 houses destroyed.
It waa Japan's direst trag­
edy since the Tokyo-Yoko­
hama earthquake nnd hoio-

ST. CLOUD BANK
IS ROBBED BY
ARMED MEN

MARCH

22.

Price Fire Cents

1934

/sfJRA OFFICAL

Tashman, A ctress,
D e a d A ft e r Y ear's
W 'a s i 'f i e s f D ressed W oman’

c iip n n n T
dU llU M

FOR PROCRAM

picture- aie
i in P.»ti!)
“ NNi er
St
**Tbn-c We I .***«•' uml "Seallet Dawn"; tP.*t;»
Mima \own
H.tpa", "T ( h» Miit h Harmon)* ami
Poland Asks Citizens
"W ine. Women ant **»ng.’
Trio Claiming Mem­
limn in |tiiN&gt;klyn. X V . th t
To Huy Only Where
bership
In
Dillinger
*J". IS'.*:*. M i'*
Pa«-hman. «l*ei
WT
m€
, .
Hluc Kaple Flies;
(vans: Uses machine
«.r «h.- ho»pim. announced m \tog it* mu aiti-C - inodid. nude
h« • fir** Cigc np|"-av a tier in New
Hits At Chiselers
Guns To Get $10,000 I t»y
,h“"an advanced UimoroU* r"
”r''
condi- York in the rhot*- of "The I .ilar I
I lion" which had lieceaaitated an liommo" in I t 'll Subsequently -he!
.1A t'K S O N V Il.I.K . Mar 22 - A
, .ST. CleOUD. Mar. 22 t/H) — lem ergenrv operation ahortly after apiwared In mimcrmis lim a Iwav
ren.M.tl plea f*«i iiti/en^ t*» *up*
Three unmarked men r«»lr up to ' «he wo- admitted to the ho.pllnl. J
pr.al.i.mein Impi r i e n l of
j.otl fn n i' fl *ng th* Hit., r.ngli*
j the Citizen* State Hank here ye* j She leave, hei hii-hund. Kdmuiul '
the /leg*. IdVolin--So
So
i l l
• „
top f n thn and
, trrday in „ blur coupe, with an
&gt; lx.we. al*o of the film*
|N.innctte" nnd ‘The I n a l of Mai&gt;
|n,|j,n, l|c, n„ . taK. warned their
.
♦ 'tn* .
i t » r • mamifac
An animunr ment hv the ho»|n- I* a-nn ale among
'.neen pro
|
••«•*• •• ei which the
r n ilc ff of th** tal pall great tub.He lo Mi** j d turn or ■» lo. h -&gt;• hail a l'«rt i t
| victim* they were
l •
i•
no
*i*»»n*l«,*l hero
Dilhngrr *if am:, M’ lxcd
$ 10 . T
.
................................
. g on
M
Mi** Fashm in tiled on th«- da\
, ,, about
,
Ta-limtu
- tena« it\ »n . a ii)in
i „000
..... . in currency ami fled into th e ,.
.....
..work
.. i ^.j*Hc» on vmhn h \. u N.tvk new*pa|*‘ |s \* -tel dll \ ■•! t. |tlooll by t mi lo i I*
.
'
. ' nei mot me pnlut*
P*drti»d tdlicial uptikcumn f*»i thr
i awmnpv fa*tnr»*ca of
* ential i
Cl* •iiril irbiews trf the prettilel •• *»f
Florida
the -erion-mu- of liei condition
1 pLihlic ivlationw of the
" M um . Women and
whovi
Armed with machine gun*. the | l a - ! thiohei Mi— |it-htnati un­
\ U \ tn \VMrlttitgton. Mi Poland
whs f •■-w
t sht»wn lin e Tueadnv lo
iiddte
d an .i tnlienc*- of nearlv
trio calmly ordered
Mia*
Kdnn |d n went an rineii*em y npctatiiM
that pit lure |oeti tiding to Im- a
L»iMi )•« * won m the Senninde Hotel
(iialwin, a teller. an«l three ru*tnm. fl( appendu ill* at the
Hair Ink aaerifu ml mo*ht ». she gac*
up
K tf’ iiin g lo atatemenl* which
«*n» to lie on the fliNii. and then I Snmtai lorn hIt WMs III tew ury e% rythiMir tn*lu hng life
I had I cell »pi*’tc*l t*i linn Ihnt the
K irk p alriel. i
compelled
I*
K
,
.
.u
is ... i • to administer o\\y« n !• t« \l\« he i
She
was
f
»
•
•
|
«ntly
spukt
n
of
.i
j Him Fairl* i* *l«’n*l, th*
p« ak**i
rnbhier. to open the vault and
1*
the I** sj tin •*« .( woman
tl»* I *lc« lat* *l tInit H
han&lt;l out all ea*»h an I aecurith^ |aftriw iiriN
l»«t dcM.I. it*’*
im*vifs.
|u
tin
ipal
T h 'y fnrreil K okpalrirk to take j
In. lii p d nnmng h
I not • \on *»• k Vn\ **lo win* ha*
3

N EW YORK. Mur 22 t#P&gt; —
l.ilyan Tjmhimifi. *1 motion plflurr irtrriK , «11« •I y t-ten ia) aftrrMMtn kl liorlnts llo-| ital after M
illnrAt which hn.l la«t»*d n jffir
anil Ihm amr acute Mar. I •».
. A. J
(irrtrnbarh,
directing

BIG ESTATES TO
PAY MORE TAXES
UNDER NEW B ILL

^ i w t o f ltrts.
7 W Witnesses described the city of
111,0 0 0 population as a “ living
Net Result
boll". Firemen, police, and aoldieie
moved through the atill smoking
Changes
Waddings on a grisly search for |

O f Several i the money to their watting nuto
In ActWill! niolule anti eomp«‘ll*‘il him to ri
mam tin the running hoaid for n
Boost IT. S. Revenue hint k Before kicking him o ff the)

Donates Services

kept th. Him K igl. enn i»«d know

1 it, heiilth '

AAA IS TESTED BORAHLAMBASTS
BEFORE FEDERAL STEEL CODE AS 1
APPEALS COURT WRECKING NRA ":
1

NUMBER 128

SOLUTION FOR
STRIKE THREAT
BEING SOUGHT
Administration Keeps
Seeking Answer To
Problem That May
Paralyze Recovery

II C*. Ihi lloar,
I»*cmI
realtiw
wh** v*»luntcri«*d In prrvr, witn»
nut pay. a* a*»*i*tant
adminiatrato? *»f the Kr*b‘ ral Kmrrgcncy
Ktlief A«lintiii*lrnllt|ii foi
Ihip
count y
lie wna
accrpt***!
fnr

M'l \i* e
TP

HEAD OF COUNTY
RELIEF COUNCIL

WASHINGTON. Mar. 22
— (A P )—Thr
Administra­
tion krpt serkinjr n settle­
ment of the automobile in­
dustry labor troubles ttMtay
while facing a slap from the
House on its veterans' com­
pensation position.
The House also refused tn
join the Senate in voting full
restoration of cut pay to all
government employees.
T l v management of the workera
o f the auto vvoilil gaw* no algn o f
yieliling but o ffic ia l! atill talked
|&gt;nvatrly of the hope to avert the
xtnkr that would paralyxe the rucovery program.
peaker Itainey frankly total repurtriw hr frarevl the House would
approve the Senate', more I tlse raxI
alli'wimi'ei* for veteianx this a fte r­
noun.
Summarised,
the
impending
xtnke action involves the follow.
iii , facia;
I 8 8 UK:
Whether aection 7a of the NHA
i« leing violated; demanda of tho
Ameiican Federation of
I,ahor
that ll l&gt;e rrcognlxed aa collective
liaigainrr for workenx; auto inanufartiirrrx refusal to treat with A.
V of 1 .
FAC TIO N S :
Labor the American Fcateralion of la is ir; capital the N a­
tional Automobile
Chamber
nf
Commerce
STATUS:
Both aides agrrrd tn defer de­
cision pending
conference
with
l*restdrnt Itoosevrll on Thursday.
C O M P A N IK 8 IN V O L V E D :
,
Hudson Motor Car Co., Bulck
Motor C o, Iteo Motor Car Co.,
"Id s Motor Works, Baldwin llubIm &lt; ( ’« , American Forging ami
Socket C o, Hupp Motor Car t'orp.,
Ilndge Hr other* C orp, Cadillac
Motor Cn . Chrysler Salea Corp.,
i ontinental Automobile Co.,
Ito
*M'tn Motor Corp., Genera) MoUtra
Truck I orp . GrahBm-Palge
Mo­
tor t'orp , Packard Motor Car Co.,
Plymouth Motor Corp , Pontiac
M«*t«*i C o , F i-)ier
llody
Corp.,
« h**\ rolft Motor C o. N i*h Motum
i i* . and Seaman Rod)
Corpora­
tion
N C M IIF R t»F W ORKERS
A |*|*ioxiftiatf’l * |l»0 ,rMlo another
• -timated JtirrrMMt worker* in al
hod |iarta inilin*lr »*•** affert***! in•hi F illy
t I T IE S IH R M 'T I.Y IN V O L V E D :
Detroit Autnmotiilr raprtul
—
l ari'ing Flint. Hontrar anil .Sagi­
n a w . mi Mnhigan. Krnoaha
and
Milwauk***’ m Wia*nn»in.
M .1.1 FD IND D STKIEH
A ►FBTTKD
F.-tiinalid l*rtwrren fnrOri ainl 10 ,ihhi (.art a and arreaaorieB plant*
in Mll portion* of country which
ftrriti-I* to varlou* manufaiturer*.

| lie d ed a led thal aiodhei Itloe
! Kagle iiiutpa,,' M 1
•tiling o' "h u ll
f \e •
•
til M Mill I** IH g« ll to
— ——
I told him. he «anl. that he wn&lt; tire I
Four deatroyera and two other
pat 4ifll /«• I Mmi with th* • **i'dr»o Konltor
W A SH IN G TO N . Mar 22
“ be«l i*nnk ea*hir‘r they had everj
warship, were dispatched from
AcccptN Job
-Mure ta»e* frrtni trig eatalea and I n d d e d "
|o*ii|t .1 «. f that It »' th. .*nl
Oralnato, carrying hluajarkrta amt
For Which lit* Will
leaa from the inrnnic of the man I Kirkpatrick -anl Ih men -limit, j
nil Inn w* have that «aii*l •••»
medical aupplioa.
j liigln i w.»c ' Mini U t i . i tun* '
The army ru.hed blanket, and who work, for a living were voted 1 .... t|,( y were ini-iiilier* of the .Inhii
I
t htg
,
Roceiv** No Salary
t ’ ing ho li%l*’»»*»»
*!•••
food to succor destitute and home* I ye.trrday by th* Senate finance ( Jidlmger hand and I lint latei lie j
'
'
. .
| It 'ltgtt
lit*
*
•
I
im * I n .** Mt Poland
less throngs which fared « hitter, committer in acting on a .e n e . |„„kcd at . picture of the l andii Now
Orleans Jurists Price FixingPnivision'.i.— .1 ^ on p* **pl«- km**m who II •’ Hull.... . local realtor and
o f amendment* that preceded It" | who e.raprd from t rown l ,mnt,
ihoIUrteaa night.
||oar"
Debate Over
lli*i#inivtrim&lt;vnlnlTii
lleldDetrimentalTo rI 1" ill**"-*ling \ * In** I* t i" a HIMt» ID-Ill Mill « .lg’ III I- t hi' lll’ W M*'l«t
approval
of
the
new
tav
lull
j
|rut
.
jail
ivrently,
and
one
of
the
|
M tagar details seeping through
ant
i«*gi«*tial aJmini-t i utor
in
In
addition,
the
committee
voted
)
trl„
t,..i
milled
the
de.peiado
h.* * lop of t w lllll* heir and a
to tba capital over
partisil)
Interests Of Public wlittle
• hargr of Sriinii**li* 4*«mntv in lh*»
C'itrus Control Idea
Ih* ic. and Hie w«*l*t kind of
wrackad communication ayatema j »o Ho away with leviea on
.o ft;
S h e n ff. of Oiange. I tm a i.l and j
K***|»*i al rm i’tgi’iif)
II i*I•«•f Ail
told how during the day and the drink*, clock, ami cheap fur.
|(l.eeo ln countie«
who
head' ll (
I low* I* i ' Ih* olt! wh«* « hip* o ff
W \ - l l l \ t . l '» \
Milt
mill*wt i atinn
In the end. Chairman llarri.on ........ .
.rarch of the fleeing | NKW O l t l . r W * Mar 22 (Ah
ft »n| mu* it **»•» Pag** Pout »
night before,
whole
crowds,
\l til** |l’ip|C-t *»f f* I* S wo|h*
W hi*t to
al.* tit th* %u • 1
Coiit.itiitioiialitv "I the Agrirul
trapped between fires, jumped rn r.timated the net re*ull of the I halldlt• e\pre*«ed the opinion th.-\
. ••f t MIan*!*. a*liintit*trati»r f•»i mu
K h -i
Mild It | It's- f*%l*l|* IiI ••\I i' ll* w*
-ntlv
*wt \.|l»|s|M,t t.1 \• i
m s u « into the water. Many of c h a n g e * w o o l.l a d d Ihll.lMMI.IKNl o f j | IW.| ^ „ VM. m l# , t h e * « m p • •••into* id • • filial Kl**rti!a, Mi.
i i i n Seminole County a vi'iitalih in* d I
thaae already injured or burned annual revenue to the hill
federal roUlt fl* » **v» » \ Adm ino'r«tIon «*ffn *al ^
m iildg*
|tiiH**-*‘ ha*l \olunt*vrr«i l*» »i'rvn
i*
■
w
I•
*sfa\
aft*
I
s
'
Hit'*'
,
The
committee
voted
unanimou.j
w
ildeine..
|
1
••
M
M
|
k
ware drowned at dockhead*
in Fl« 1 oIm. \• -I* * - 1 mm* fit gurd 1 II* . ah I*
h tto* a*l*i-*Hi "li«*a*l
man" of
The fire meant freedom per hap* ; &gt;&gt;' f,,r ■ Pr"l&gt;“ « l b&gt; Harn.on to,
\\,,,ni„ g v,M. hi..ad.4*l hv ladm
h*f on thn* j»ulg* .if th* I nitfld |again MnJ P i••
I 1 IIA operation^ iti tin- tounty«
jrnnlinuf the on tenth of one per- .ami police
s h i'itff- Go**-*
(Continued ()n r a g e Tw o)
,||tl*l 111- «ef f •■| Ilf writ It «• MBE IT**»lirl *&lt;f ap
idrlieeit ml« •ewt it* I he 11 ade I
[cent corporation capital Mock and I ttie entire atale were notified A S ln tv fifth * if * *1
« **pt«*«I aiol aniioiilit'Vtl at a m«*«*t
lilllllll* *|ofl*' tild) of it
. I five |&gt;etcent c«ce»* p rofit, levy ,
that the men had all an
P*'iil*
Local Code Authority |which were rr|Maled when repeal plum- uniting in the i »... ..tit App m! me I I Mill tie* I'iHll k'lt m
|mg in th* « ouit llouai* ) » ’itrrday.
mat* th*
Horttli. in telling th
\\t s h Johfoo*r*. I*-* ntmiial ag 1 In adopting
li*|Uor Ink's into effect
an
anNignniBUl
i* 1 1 miu:
fur M g* f .mm II V MM' .11- Jan
pr mi
1 ce| • o«b m " •i •!*
I .'ll* Ml Judge Akei
Holds Special M e e t putThese
•*t
s * mno’l*' m Ii i i Ii M i S w*ip»* nlat***l an r**&lt;|UlS
t n r * would h u r evpirod |, (llin,
•nan .it Ta»»i| a. *|mmamI g«*%eriiinrnt i pi«*v i-n*r
w .*
un 1* i giiinng th* * I* it11 ih * '• »*• h* •
lligti
S*
h**«*l
an.l
pi*»*hnt
•
•
•
!h»
lug llo « niv'laut E lUiUoit uf
k
-w
., .I Undvr thr new |»n*po«al
\ u •. h u la w e t c f u n d d u n n g , *, r | * u « » n * r y a d « l * a 0 r i l U i« c o n s t i t u ­
July
ll.onltliurO Ula I
I Mol
Tha Retail Code Authority fnr
ft. tiilht.lr r.mnl) Unit #*f !h* full -1 im* w**i k**i m ht m-%b to*
lh«-) would bw»mi* rffrctlw * MgMin I ro^ #rr&gt; whi^b emm* Ju»t
t i o n a l i t y of I h * v m r r g r i i c y io t a *
ord held a .peclal meeting in
I • ago*' for lt*ttfi
S*h*M»l- will •i t.mili.l m it ti
July I, I IMS. Mini Rppfy
tbv u n t j
fuittV'a rl«»*tnr lnn» Tl»r l'Rnk,«
ntillifin-, Mr Hu
( l* * * n t ln u e il *»n p a g r T w o !
W « • t f lm af K L Glenn waterf i ncmI y rir which l»vgm« thi« July |
a t m - fully n m n « l l»\ m
Die When Airplane P*. i*l* a' *i ffiM' in* *• mg m I* . I* I H* •• •I•*• ' -*• m ith Ih* nnd* i nI mioIday aftarnoon for the purpose of 1 K ip T l* r«lim «lri| Ihi* H'w-nuc |
l«« |.| at 1 1** • it v Hall *• llig that fo m i |I i*
lo* -alary
disposing of tha quaatlon of regl a k i D t r •. lute 1 t**iiig hi lot I hr i*
S
s\t
from lbt*Pr I m * it lllN.IHIfl.IHMI
, Jhi ruiip** in which Ih* *'Miid«** 5th School Boy Safety•U
I... hi— latoi
( ’ra
Dtratlon and assessment of m er­
i ** ■**
Th* rrduclinn m inroni*' I mx*** i , r#v* Hi d lion* ln*li»nM li**n** lug
, ............ a* •|•im o' mg t lo
I’ !* a-» i* ll t h« |. it’ll!
Mi |!u.
chants under the jurisdiction of the
tli &lt; |" h*l Mill *»f **• h
Patrol To Be Set I p I IMA p. . . Mar 22 * A 1*i
would comr in tin* form nf »» t**n -172 |..h It ww« n plymoulh
H i-*
1 «t *1 ill aii IM’ « t \l« M t III '
Retail Code. N«d Smith presided prrrrnl crnllt to l*v »llow«**l &gt;1 1 1
Thr*. i*. ” n ***** Idled todav oar" in,- M I • &gt;**1111111 I1*!i *t 1 . •hi lio.i liilii’
ii i-n’t pa)
Ihal tin
as chairman of the Code Authori­
h im ,
t | . i„ I .In* ai i.*nal N
4*1*
I ** h* it a Pit* \ •*•* * *no
f *»•
\ fifth
I..... b-.\
*
mg i* • -M* . t lit | )• ii i s* alii t hr
ty.
|
, i i l » l i- urged
l*iafo * ** ti. .1 m th* takeoff
II
p. * |»l* t • I hlilk t In*
Mill Ih Ill-tall* d Ml I
I in
lii’lflg
Attention of the Hoard
wa* ,i )lou «r Thi*, along with thr
tin i **imi •I th. I'la io a in l H i)*
Mi
. vsIn tl I to V
s* !»••••* n* mi l^’iigw*»**l
pa *•f t” f t III** -• f
P n in«*lm g.
called to the fact that the
1 moval of th** *»&gt;ft drink. rl«M
n |t&lt; * fa*li mm Manwfl I • •
I I h* I ligtil of I* O’ to i *ll*l a* *• t*av &gt;Ug to I W •! • it
. Ilrf
iio*irung during * h»*|** ■
qulremenU for registration
n&lt; ] fur lev te*. hel|«eii In rrdm * the tu
•• In!* an a i»»,'e* 'M*t"»
*h« 1 f*
• ha - lo b••» l« * I* a
• *•••••
H..I
r Ilial w ill I.egn. a 1 I " t
yment of assessment hail not • tal of th* corporation take* to
1
sijjt,
,
T
m * Ivc
|
*i
i
*»•!•*»
w
at* *• Mini all pul* ut and | «t*
Ho
H* t •* • alilioiif* *1, ilial M* I*.i
1 h« Safety ' mm*.
so complied with by
certain ! shout IMI.IMHI.WH*.
•
II I*• *1 * it *1 * n- *•tl* *1*1.1 .. ... Ill It” -. had a* • • | • .1
. f A*I*****I *I HfI*1 ' lit •!* H*| Met* •
1 1 ..
Mi
’
| M ’ l |&gt;• nniiole
I ••i ii &gt;
•i
merchants.
I
The estate amenilnimt siqiruve.1
i till A t . "
Msr
.
1 .11 to hrt\« I* |S.til 111, ••• V &gt; \* *.1 . p *ol till.. ll* 1 ” 111*
tt 1........ . h* alt III!* i - * •• m
f *iif
•itill* ice Mil'
i* m
Tim e for payment of these a.
th&lt;&gt;
found
would tm lease
taxes on * 11* l» I lint man wlio.i tioily
•.*m 1 hat a no- Hi Is. tl* t ll ll,k' ■&lt;\1.. , *1 1 W1***1'&gt;ll* «*!* *| . s »•* •A
the installation, with It II • oh
aeaementa expired on Mar lb. Mi
property t»* n inaiimiini of Ml pet
full of trail 111 a I n (•»** gutlei
•*r••• in fohool
1 *1 t* n*l« i c l 1 \ R 10.11*11 • *'a «'.
iiiaii, * han man **l t lo * &gt;• Mill •***•’ , I If VIS hill s MM MM. \X M\S
Smith stated, but the Hoard voted rrnt a* «g**m*t the pirnrnt If* per
rui siiav w a. iilentilii 'l lo.liiv by
1st i; r t ***•p* . o ill1 1. 1 .ki l l * fl • o• i i • h i iimn . 1 it., i * • U V
I It.*
r I***. • Mg •** l.l
prewidtng
to exland this time to
Apr
1 rent, the rai*e* Ranging from on*' |i..|.. i
a ctifilltinl long loiol .I
l
ui:
|
i
\i
hi
i(H
\
i
1 » . t ih*
oO. Ill •k "1 ll It 1 1 1 R \ oitn• it .*ti.
I.* » **
••*i*i .
' .till ” t I
when the local Board la required percent on «»tatr*&gt; valued between fill 1*110 "I th* fllll 0*11 - ..... I **'•• t» it.I llo r n l* i-* . fieri
i Mi
••**» w« * )
lai*'. Mi
.1 .. 1 1 o ml- u&gt; ' 1. III.* ll* 1 *'**!
L O •1
to report, to tha National Code $1 imni.ooo and I I Rtm.imii to five •atiolitel Mini « &lt;il*l • l*MHlr*l »* '•*'« * an She* iff J I Mr!
*-t» •
.••I** k V* (ill* iiiimii Ih • ” t III* fl*.
1 M
i «*|«mail.
I W I .te %1
it Otflg 1
lo
op
Authority, tha names of all met ^ |Rercent on th*»**e «*%«•» flO.lHMI.IHDO
I v* * pi |.*i hi* fiiigi rpiiu*
'hi
* I •h i * \luI
•111 an* 1 •tii*l«'l*r - ” (
IItool. \* ll • * o . . Ih. phi., d r• * old
Papwioth and hi *1 I a Ii .*f»ii
chants who have not registered or ‘
Im
tiiaii miglit
ha\*
* ••fin al* *1 •**•
• Im* wit*
a .»• •**
toad
a
i
H
•
•*ri» a* t
l\ \
paid their assessment.
irirntity iii tlt'Bth « h*- *o
i»u*
' » *1* k 'i»i • \ Ih* -.•.*&lt;«•*I
■1*1 Itll’il 11*11
dill*
•*«t ts
. *g ’ .’
Mr. Smith, on behalf « f
the I Safety Pledgea Recited icfoifiilly «l**l iii HI*
\Hl MKII IIM ftM M K M ts
iiU iit
ida » a I
•’ll 1 It. I \\ \ Im k
Code Authority board, urged ell
111 * tm* ulriiitly • Km 'I ' i ' hT/.I
&gt;|J
I
”
th I * I. *at I
merchants under the jurisdiction In Schooln Of (bounty t7, nilli g* **lu«atr*i gang •* • i»n*l | \\ \&gt;|U \i, |ii\
M
I.* l*«
at the Retail Code, to see him at
hi Min** of a* thaiHv a g**“ ip
f A ll
II \\
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I » Hill HO I
Mil IN « II \&gt;H
Prof. T. VS law lu ii, sii|ieriii
W in ter StauinK P'in a I II* ■••••ill*
own, and attend to tha details tif
•ll Mi.* &gt; Ih* .1
fl*'N|M’rail&lt;M'M mn th** ' ho ago p«*lo« j *••&lt; «*iiiini&lt;rt*l*&gt;*l I** Ho
(til* I * ' . ' ’ |
registration and payment assess- tendent nf thr Seminole founty
i'Vi'1 liuiilf**!.
|' *&lt;11100
•m iol*-i” li l«**la) tl I
I l(M\ \ «
Ma* .* * I H 'l
D ritc Through hand lt” W n il f 1- I«• !*• , ,. II onl v
school system, announced t".|a&gt;
I tl* III i|\ lull flit* 1 I’s 111 «* III th*
Th* law raught up * ilh Im*. ,, ,|,*n&gt; a H'*|m*-I f I lor ota vI iiim
I m .. m IiihiI * hit l**li w *li
kill*
In this connection. Mr. Hmith that he hsd distributed lo fif&lt;&gt; p«o*thuiuoualy in a niotgur wh*f*' |M* ii) *shipp«-i- f«»r thmugh i*»ut •*»
• %|u 1 •« it* ** of r**• • n*
•nth
and I
• I f * Iter laawi ml* tl I' m ss|
a ti*I IM” m**m * —
*■* i**11 « I \ mi
III
attention or all merchants white and colored school learhrrs
*' **f detail* I tin which 1
S||*o» had mini
•!•(”
Mi
. 1 . ♦h»
pimta tKkrn from hi lif»*lr*- tm Nfol i” ini mt. - on -trawlin •o - in a *«dli-i” li 1*6*1 w••• ft it • h’ **d I•••
k calkd to a recent decision of in the grammar school* o f th* g* r- al»*»wr*| hr wa&gt; m*l J f ***«*• g*- , allot* front Kl**i ola t* all |a*int... .11 dm* Dirigible Dlacon Will
o gat to r *1 1 •
• • tia
aHi| hioilal I f *n t it* a l Iii l* t” *la&gt; I *•” !'. Indiana mi**I •M*.**
Federal Court at Philadelphia, county
hundreds o f
” Safct&gt;
n . * *l w II I** r* l i f t e d p*
n p l lv a n d |
tl • tiM 'da 1 uml i.ir.g
/«*iglet undei which nariie In* had
Be At Miami In May
requiring the payment by a large pledges which had l*een furril.hc'l tier fl tent at it * I) i*l**»»| If I*
I hi'i fii'.meter- « t•••**| &lt;•• •t * * • ■w it Ii |t f* * s.llf *1-1011
hut
. k . t . organisation, of the assess­ him by the Atlantic Coast I .ini'
ui &gt;1
I •*Ula• and la-l
uigtil
M* - » I" •tale.l "... i i i ...... id
htrrtl, um tMilt* fiMdl.all |la in til
ment levied agelnxt It “ for the isQroad safety department.
W A S H IN G T O N . Mar. 22
lA*)
is 11 li*d •'» ah*i \• ut Htif fat” a n*1 -•** lit '
•'I *V l* 1 t|* |*Mt 1Or* Itt W1**1 •’
th* I ’ m yrN ily of llliriiua *"i- \
eayport at its local and national
Senator Trammell of
Flurida,
The pledge which wes plaretl in pelted pkrtiiipaiit III the St Val I
■*!** gait*'ii.'d and
iglil »»h. ** at ]fidianap” l** a' !*•* *
code authority.”
th. hands of nearly IMHi children • ritmeV Ma) iiia&lt;mac»e *.f -eveti.j
I'p hi f *tqM*la. w mt* r wa* r*•&gt;• 1 epl op 1 " slat* I- to lo known in chairmen rtf the senate naval com­
Thoaa present at the meeting yesterday, and recitrd in unison, the ti«*i*igi* MoiHh gang- 1 * * O s*
' »• t* ' '"I * Ur l %W« • |»l(|g m* ' ”
Ih, 1 il.n. , ■ Ih*- i* Ii* 1 *1* pM1 l - mittee, .kill yesterday he had been
were: 0 . U. Rtuart. A. I&gt; Smalley. ts
follows:
I 'l l jfssvili t^ Wit ll ill/ *'” g.| 11
*hid * hi *•|•| Al’ tli •••lief *1* • inf "lined authoritatively the d irig ­
• him* gun -la) mg of fo ** *»f1 1
S e l l i n g o p a g "* « l o f fH i'f * *
n m h*d* * *1
Mil I pi 1
Oeorge Weln.teln. B
Perkins,
“ I will work for the safety of i i *i f , and rorihirt k ia*ik N *• t* mi •• * a * h to* * u la i •
&lt; W A ible Macon would leave Sunnyvale,
'ind hi-l**l*g ll"
* 1*1 *^
e i»h pa* »01 . III ihto* tl ’lit* i* &gt;1
th e Ih ih iiI
*ti
m I «»f I it * .ti it*.
D. D. W ei born, and Mr Smith.
others as I would have them to »h* K mii-m* f »t&gt; I ftio*n
1
1
I*
mg
1
•
pla*
*••!
h) Calif , I he lalilct part of April
•••»***
III*
t»
w
a
•
h
I**
1
•
r*
I"
i.lk
*
' »h rti . I n i ” * • f t h r
S a f if o u l
It * * teai ■
M* *• han* m ill •**
work for my safely I will try to la-l Juto afi*| ninio i**o- haul »*•• I f lu h w h t i h w i l l In a p « f t ” f 'H* a - t f i g l r • a -h
ii - *1* par t m* id . ami fo, Miasm. Fl* . I** participate in
,* h •tl* •1 . g» fit * .»( |\ A MI **•• I WI M t ii I ” ....... •
be i arrful all the lime everywhere
•• i*l pi **hl* m 1- to la fleet inan'uvrithat Ih.
the* till Ii” *
t*erie«. kidiiapingf.
and
'h* | l e n l r a l F I ” * o | A l f a «*h»lt l » a g n * *iii*l* * -landing th,
W IN T E R K K M .t.t « &lt; » • »
| will not take unnecrssaiy ehaiirre
1 ill ali''t ll* 1 ihpait
The airship, Tialnmell said, was
I. n.tle l
I hi- • «-• fi dr* ol* d at a lit* * t iltg I* • ailed op i III All) t • lat* •
• i line- 11 a t*g ate i rn* ioie** po***p
of getting hurt and will wain hi- laid) ftlll of hollrtp
due al Miami on May t. amt after
ii** ot
if*
\
lo
'•
a*
•!»
in
ito
i
it)
II
*11
It*
*
night
that
a
H
hell
•
d
H
im
'
N E W YO RK. Mar T2. ( A P ) - others against doing so I will do
IlighwayGroupToAsk
ts f t
d iite f ” i t Im goal ' h**uId I • » * .*1 t • V IIICI &lt;IlMllls w .11 to* || d’*v%n olo
..........
M * S w up** III,. ,ra yaniei in the south At
Haoaa who said the winter wa. s m&gt; perl to help reduce the number
.r th. prop • *• I J.* pi 1*0*110 nf m* ll Depart ment ForFundn -1mI*’«I t hat 111o* v W(H b l* fl hi the laotir would return to Sunnyvale
oeU one were right. Or. James of arcidrnle this yrai
Citrus
Coloration
Of
All thi|lough* • win* a .I! I*« « a '1**1 up' ii i* '«*lir»t
hand** "f a »i* w I'lanning ltoar*l aloul June I
l null! v f'lrrk \ r.
H . Kimball, government meteorol- I will do for the sake nf humanity
Idea A d d e d To Bill who ha- a*rented the pit i I* in) the fund* for * a* h w**• k• • w 11 It rail'd t*) H M I'tfi - t i i , which will prohalil) te rorn|H»*e«l
aglet, yeatarda y asserted that the and the honor o f my school.
•■I th* *1*1 1 \\ \ 1 min* il mentlmti
*.f th* *luh, Harry M. I'ai woitli "lay th* * aid* oli the tal l ” ll*
gaily temperature heir during the
hau man «*f I he Higt&gt;wM) • • n • 1'
1 hit h-.ard will h* gpp«*intr*l in a
and 11 A Newman were a* h* doled te'king a -mall donation f* • «*n rn
W A SH IN G TO N .
Msr
SJ
winter averaged v degrees below
Is of t III I tlM'litf* • »*f l •s•••(*• * .
TIIK WKATHKR
f* w *tav* and *1 will l&gt;e *»nh)«'ct
iuat*
Florida'* delegation in f ’ong** - I** ••16*6*1 with hart l«ehmait&gt; *f th** t e r p r i- e which foiniahrH + " li PRICKS DKCI IN E
»
g
ruiip
**t
I***
al
mil*
v* mI « *i*r a •
t«* th* - I bI c I'lanning
|loar«ra
ha* **ur*veiled in plaring an ant* od f ’hariher of • ummrrre l In. t»* aniU'ement fur U-lwern •••«• anl
r M iit in a
.-tore the &gt;ta»*
l(**ad I** part
ilia * U N
ini*-- ,,n*l regulat |r*na a*
ma*le
.*•H* l” **al |M*rai«ii« rarli Ii *r«da&gt;
NKW YORK. Msr 22. &lt; A P ( - m»nt in the pnoling f'(•|H*lainl ••ill vet * •• a tatiipaign arm)
o
1) ri||ir&gt;*t4) tl
M
l
in
it»
ftr*al
h.flget
f
air
g
known 1.rough «
It
Trea*iway, h a m o h h
aii’l Sunda) dining Ih*
••nmer
C A T flO U C Y O C T II HAN
•rliste f’H 1 *1 0 (1 **
Foral prices continue to reflerl tiealmg with the proce«Bing of l'a&gt;d • **ul*l l*e drprn&lt;ie«| Upon •
)(»A’tlOg*
1
i.
• •tmg hi 11* ala n*ht Mimdav 1 ha ir rttMii
•
|r|il
»»
«
Mi
Papwnrth,
wh*»
wfwt•
*
1
that
thr
fund*
within
a
few
da)
\|*AUs IH’ «’ U
the reactionary t*ndf*nrle« In llo , producla to j»«rniit the harnileBR
«•
••.rung t** m-f fm an appr«*piia
ll-.l »’ ••**
t |im MI he *•*« manager **f the f * 1 MenuCOLOGNE. Mar. 21. A han oa wholesale markets actonlmg
It waa pointed out that
H* 1 • fit* .1 out that new prnj K
t o | coloration of c itru«. long »an&lt;« •ui
IX
uh
II
c
••n 1 luil will bring • "iiip l"' inn *f
m l f i n M i public
m amfr.uUona Dun 4 Hrmdstrvst’s rrputl foe tbl rd h) the department of g g io u l »»' caah ran be raided at th
(I
&gt;ganilcd
la t' pr** I-M-* *»all team evei
1 &lt; .ui* 1•*t««-*fl I in I'teg** Four)
i * I AU*tn*l*»
• vt ral proj*'*tui thia cmird ,
II
M Mf #f •
m i aporta activities by (a lh o lk week ended Msr. 20. Thv decline tu'r
in thm city a*&gt;n*e
h m i » ag«&gt;
nf th* aeaaon. It will not If*
V • l ,l»t.r
ng thr ) t ar I '• 1 1 to
T eeth erganlxatlooe was ordered la Ihc agency's food index amount­
1
1
Coloration "by rneini ham • * - • ») *«» make we ekly or i' ■it 1*1) made a *hort talk in wi •h he e i
' Ulll/H* ill**
the group will a**k tliat a rum
14
1 s H F l HH F VMMFsl(3
11M» t 1Off ■
the pelIce yeotarday. The ban ed to one cent, the same as In lltc to the ron jnivr" haa been pen .it- re&lt;jue*t* for a dollar Kerr
f Ml plained hlw dutien a- * **&gt;t*alian «*f
II
«*lear 7«
Ka y \Vf*|
Mppiopriat*
d
t**
eonipht**
tl
*
affected the public sale of prreeiim* wsvk. snd beoufht I V t*d under | &lt; vi„u» Wclalstlon -t&gt;d. thses. Thv *1000 in cash. p.
• (he Municipal Hark He ” ffervd !*•
»«
P» • &gt;dy f l
MUml
W A s l l 1XCJTON Mar 22 (A H ) VIimhv l la »* &lt;
41
'Y o u th parted leal.
I lent hi* aaalatanre in putting th* l.ik* fliint Imuli ta i'l the e-ill fnc
Irw l to 12.IS ss romps red wlth'l decisions
ul thr nsw HU w. ild I monsjr evpectai S t t b s gat*
ysi
41
Tlo farm
admmi *t ration hat • te ala
• drive arroaa-a» well a* providing ng **f S U lr Itoa.l N” 1 ►• ith *.f
|have repealed former approval an I'p ro v id e t him city with one
41
• *|v*••• •*” !•••
th* ssme wsvk lsst yssr.
'-aiiford
Li
the
*
Mange
rutin*;
line,
dint
1
1
'
&lt;iir'l
|7/JMlf,ft|2
to
Georgia
4$
for
th#
upkoap
of
thr
park
i
COED D E N IE S T H R BATH
• •» la lotI required th* atarnping of "art * 1 fineat i»m l pro club* lo yrai
« ' l » a l 66
It
I'r
oa**'
"
U
and
«
U
iif.iO
u*
Florida
farmers
uf.
l
additional
repair•
n
Road14
*
_ m ,,
1 ho»« attending the
meeting
• rially eoloted** on each Individ * c o r d i n g to W. K. V im . ae» 1 • ’ ■'
Cl/ar 16
l ‘a in
«•
in 1 * ii 1 a I an*l Irene f it payments up T i l U** UI*
Here V E. Doug la-&gt; II M Hap ami J02 .
C l* a r 71
t iraaurer
B E V E R L Y M IL L S Cal.. Mar. CE 1 PPI.KS C R T 121* A T O C A LA |fr u it
Among
tlioae
e
k
p*
t
ted
In
flttrhd
to
Mar
I
Florida
cotton
growThe amendment
protecta
I
llerauae thi* city la cun- t* • I woith. K A« Newman M f . Hill.
|Seq&gt;&lt;AF&gt;r-K. L. Cord, automoH C O R flU
Mi Hapwurth, ei- w t* paitl $2Al.h.17, exclusive A 1I t O l J
llrolh*raoti. M». meeting air
O C A IA . Msr. 22.— ( AJ’ l —Ocala I nirthods
. .lorstlon as w »ll u i*ii*&gt; of the t*st bsscbsll &lt;•"!' a J**,. Master*, E rn*-t
i 0 ». mu f e r f rar. yesterday as­
r u * r 74
4$
Cl ea r 74
H \\ I. C*«mj|h t , 11 J le h n iit , H of cotton option and rolton (tool \ uif **•! •
" ‘
had reeelved no threat, raised s fund o f ftlO for ths Hsr-1 s new one u»my s smsll am i".' ' hi sll Klurida, it was d ried "! 1 r A Jiirob-on, Mr. 1 owan. D
II
Martin
went to tn­ Sa » mi nth
YVelborn, Wr. E. Yarn. W F Kav- It !*o|ie. John Mei»« h. Sr . II F paimenla; anil
certified pui. • scry thr d rlfs into •vrrv I".
t Kin tv u sons, Charlr.i end rjr-Anns Horns for crtpplrd chll- o f thr ssim t&gt;l*r
4«
I
ai
ft*
grow
era
....
Tii..**»••%
IIU
ness
huosv,
msnufsetunny
I'ls
iit"
vnvl,
A.
M.
Iwss,
atill
Mr.
Hrown.
llsinss.
six
I
W.
II
Schmu!l.
drrn at Umatilla.
I food Color u»rd u color Hittor.

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As Notorious Thu^

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Raise $1000 ( ash For Baseball Club

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Over Mass Meeting
'On School Ne e d s

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.p r e e i to De*rhy »»hiH&gt;e.
A Ren*o
(O p e n * * * )
N «w*
agency report Miu SO p r r c W iW f
the city w * «
U "V M *

_ Is T e s t e _ Borah Lambaste
AAA
T h e
S t r ik e
T h re a t)
R
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than to mvet tueio StiiJre"Fed~&lt;(raliSf«cf Cod'd As
« ft
, All important public tajiROnfJ,
requests,l, but it l»
The controversy between the workers and managers
is impoaulble
impoamble lo|
(o| « _ _ _ _ _ 1
/ .' _ , ,
were reported destroyed. Commu­
Wracki
ng
NRA
fit
A
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In the automotive indugtry hinjrea on the interpretation of
$*,000,000 worth of fu is !* 'A P | X 6 3 1 8 v O U
nication lines were broken

fl

Florida growers ami ship|*ers had
iler con*tniction at 91,214,f»iK&gt;i*3;
signed the marketing agreement
m in i: o it o h k h
m i x i m .completion i»f Iiim I rph umlrr conplan and th*- injunction issued hy
I f all these airmail contracts
alriMtion at 940H.IKM.3I.
W A SH IN G TO N .
Mar
22.
Judge
Akerman.
if
approviil.
were as finudulent a* they say,
I'roposed new project** neceRRary ( A l* )- Senator l-.ng,
Hemoriat. would eontsitute a preference to
we can’t see why they don't pul
to work convict** ilurmir 1^*31 »a *
I ouiaiana, in dvlmte on the Philip -; the two |*4'tition*an*.
someone in jail and quit talking
wet at 9MOOJWI .3.3; routine main pine independent hill in the Sen
Tlu* eon* el ns, he
said.
have
about it.
tenante at 9l.ftH7.IW* 01; »»»'* ,,r, ml" yesterday charged the United fss11«-*l t«» • shauwt mean** providetl
terment of the ayRtern icmerally State** had liemmi' *»o eagt-i tn in the acl to rvmr'tly any coin
A fter Mrs. Roosevelt leturned
at 9I.2M2.24H.32
ffairs of other nations plaint they have. Fair and equito Washington *h*
wrote
uo*
"W e have *et down the tenta
rrmriilrs
thousand litters to venous Puerto
live hudffet %»it h an open mind."
Ricans An.l we always found it d e p r e s s io n ?
Chair man 1'read^ay
**anl. "and
...
...
mi
difficult to w ill*....... '‘ thank you"
These are .piesti.iris which the automobile workers will %»e vhill %%elroinr »uy|fe«t !•»»»■ re
note!
have to consider ami which they will have to answer if they Kaitllnir it at our Orala meeting.
"The budget R »* »et up with
are going to precipitate an action which is bound to hurl
A communist is a pvison who
the Idea of doing th«j Nt*te »»f
millions
of
other
workers
in
no
way
concerned
over
the
believes that ail tlie wraith 10 the
automobile Industry itself but Florida the greate-l amount
country ought to la- divided up controversy within the
whose
future
employment
depends i i |hui th e ultimate sui good in H r long run, immfar aw
equally light on down to hi* own
her highway* are «'onrernril
If
cess or failure « f the recovery program.
little two-hy-foui farm, hut
we are convinied that our |U«&gt;further.
gram
aoutlined
whould
l*e
changed, for the greater! gronl to
The Price They Puid
A workman in N»w Yolk City,
II m gt eater*! noiiihei of
|»eople.
auddrnly pnrnl&gt;kviI by *!»«•
then «ve ■‘hall Im* more tluin glad
"Their’s
not
to
reason
whv,
heat of an ov«*n. Into llw |»»l «»f
to r liange it.
Their s but to do and die."
which ha hail ciawlai! white clean,
" It apiN'arn now, however,
••»
inu it out, waa liakwl anti roaftlrd
the
view uf report** of toad &lt;l**pa'tWhen Prpsident llm.sevelt wanted
to fly
for
forty five
mtnutra
In-foie
be
nient r-nglio'era and ofltiiaU , »
h&lt; Iprra could g f l him out
The United States mails, besides the commercial carriers, Air
»Ik preaetil ■*elop, tn vi**o of the
called in General I’oiilois. chief of
the Army
ttirim ounter on the iivi-n
fait t ha l ouly alMHjt
9*1.000,0'MI
tried tu» di'tfrw" F ih irn b n t A Corim. ami asktsl him if the Aunt fliers .ould take over th*
avMilahle for the lu l l year
thr man ntlll livra. it would
j«»b for the period of the emergency. The OcnrrsIs a ns v r nr«
thn* no Hiding
*»oine
9t.720.tMN)
intrrratllig to M'CUMf hla %1'w a on was typical of Army training and tradition. Tin Air &lt; oi|s
Dial an |ri im toil availahlv i«
what hr I! in like.
the l*ew| "
iM "(Jen'eral’ Foul'Us"knew full well that the Army planes
r hair man Ttea«4*ay etpre.
\Vr msy sum* tl.y . llm iiii'.
not suitable for the t&gt;'|»e ........
of work
being .ask
* be
. was
. ...
r :lui dint tea- al the demands for
It* inl&gt;l InIT mi I hr W »ll Street Htnck wiirr mil mm»•»•«*
t
|(
H
111'" t&gt;“
*4 ihisti
ll Wi
t h Ithe
hi* Kllll*
liei’ W
knew
that
they uisirsi
were toil
not «*«illini»ta
equipped
wlllt
kinl cunulitn t i o i i a n d
maintnuxrv v
Kxrh*iige, hut we iluu'jl a r m Ui lie
•u,nunta which made civilian flying compsralivtilj made from niuritir* nvrr tb** aUitr.
liisking much progress luwani uf inslrumunt
whom hi*
”
"It i* it ph&gt;
*il inqwtftjsibilli r
rtlininsIliiK I In* rathi'r eunimnli safe, lie knew that many of bis fliers, upon
to
&amp; u )i d uinnd
h» Kfttr
charsrlerisltc
from
Aiin-tnsn would have to rely, had not been m the air for more ‘ **

didn't even have a wooden pistol.

The average business man may well wonder what gisid
are laws to shorten hours and spread employment if work­
ers are going to strike and Increase unemployment. What
g £ d are attempts to raise wages aml inere.se purchasing
power if lalwr unions by one stroke of the |wn »re g uig
to counteract those efforts to the tune of a million dollar,
a day? Where is the money coming from for small town
business men to maintain present payrolls if nation wide
strikes are to tie up the whole country and prolong the

■polling IiIihmI. N ow* stone* Unni four hours a month, and that they were wholly unfamiliar
Miami t«ll o f roti.ianlly lucre*, with the mules they were expected to fly
„
party a ir in thr illy t«"lay from
lug patrmisgs of lha pari-mutuel
And yot he said. 'The Air 1‘orps is ready, str.
Wafthingtuu to lakr thr famll
marhim* *t Ihn various loir** a " I
What else was there for him to say 7
old rivrn^ ftteamrr north.
dog tracks th«re. The 46-day rac­
What kind of an Army man would he be if he hart sain.
Thr Congrrgalional Church of
ing program at the IJ1*1rah tiara
“ Well. I don't know, sir. whether we sail do that Job or ii»i. Tampa l* «l t»w k mvitrd thr ){rv.
saw over I I million dollar* b*t on
(•rorgr It. Waldron to Im ariK cun
the various horses, representing a We might have some accidents." What kind of an offtetTh aulting paaior wnd Mr. Waldron
belling gain of |.'I.H6H,Vd6 over would ho have been if he bad said. No nir. we can t.
the n
Army
known no such won! a* can
last year.
i
... t. y,» accrpU'd thia mvit*tlo4i. Aa WNin
proiUil lexicon ull lam
aa achool ii out in May Mr. W al­
—-------- o --------"Can you dialodge the Russians from yon position.
dron
to move with his
................
Yes
sir.
we
can."
replied
Introducing A l Hmtlh at a naiil lA.rd 7
Haifl*» “ t BalHklaxa
family
to
Tampa.
Thry will raDid
it
matdinner in New York th*
other the young offlrer who UkI the Ught Hr gado
Did it
night, a speaker said that wjien tej- U, him that he would have t«, lend hi« nix hundred men aidv in thr Wral Tampa Mttaion
for th«* ■ummrr,
. A l d in he will go to llsavag and
Roy Sylft** ta thr proud poaarawhen h* reaches the raldga gat**, through » valley of death?
General
l.ce
had
fought
the
Yankee*
for
two
long
days
aor of a nrw Hoick purchaard
B L Pater will meet and escort
IdMig- from thr Srminolt Garagw. Thr
hint on a tour uf inspect l» * U ajJ at Gettyaburg. On the morning of tho third day.
The Huirka a ir gvttm g vary popular
Oie celestial granduapi of P * f* » atroet called General Pickett to him and explaned.
Ridge.
* thi» m*w»un.
(Use. A fter they have vl«w »4 tk* Yank* an« well entrenched behind Cemetery
, golden stipets and Inspantad th* must break thn,ugh at that point, or withdraw
from the
Mr. amt Mr a. k. A. Uvuglaa*
, msrhle halls, and aaan th# gor­ field. Can you taka It?"
"Of course, we can. *ir.
sad havr irtuirtvd from a thrwr day*'
geous sngvls playing uo their • »- General Pickett, and two-thircU of hie 6000 men died, tr&gt;- trip to Jarkaonville wtirra Clark
q u i.il* harps, St. i ’* tpr will turn
Dogglaaa iomhirMHj huainaaa with
I U&gt; Smith and ssk, “ Wall. Al. bow
plrasurs.
ing
HiaUiry
in
full
of
*uch
Instances
aa
that.
Alexander
* Jo you like It ? " And Al will say.
G r e a t. Hannibal. C a e s a r. C h a rl.-n ia g n i’, I’ nideri.k th e
"W a ll Peter. It’s fip*. but hare th e vs.oav,
---- ------------------— X '-. .1. ....
W
rtn
^
W ..b
•setxim
III If
t I1n11.
you seen th* Empire Slat* Build- Q y q gt, W U lllU n
th «
CtilUJUenir.
• al ’
•
'
* In g T "
G r a c t , L e a . o r P o ra h ln g w o u ld h a v e cou rt m . r al d an nfB y w B x a q iln a d
X lecr w h o h a d a e id a n y th in g else. It i* th e fir s t ru le o f th e
G I « m m C o r r e c tly F it t e d
A l Hmtlh •vtUeally dees not A r m y t o d o w h a te v e r l* w a n ted .
_
, . ,
haar animoalty toward President
So le t’ e n o t c r itic ix e too s e v e r e ly tie n c r a i
F o u n t* bcRoosevelt which toss* people have u u s e h e said he cou ld c a r r y th e m a il*.
A a a m a tte r
Attrltoiled
to him and
which
soms a f hi* remark* rtgardlag th* fa c t , h e d id . B u t a t w h a t a p r ic e !
-oOptomytiigt
V recovery program might seem la
U dlral*. Bald h* th* other Bight
1U Ptffc Are.
a t a banquet for th* ftoelajty ot
the Friendly Sons o f 8L Patrick
, la New York C ity, " I hop* I may
Mra. Golale BuU Higgins o fi Bold, all resident* o f Illinois. All
h« permitted to o ffe r a raaalutioa Savannah. Ga. la spending a few I uf lbaa. gentlemen are Interested
' .gad that it win bo accepted by the
in Genera
peninsula and
toastmaster and put to a’ n&gt;ta. I days In tha city visiting frienda
Immense bearing orange grov# la
and relative*.
hare noticed tn tha pa para
Hr. and Mrs. J. W. Dutton have DeSolo county.
(•d a y la the weddiag aaairsraaiy
Th* Frederick d* Uary of
returned
to th »lr hum* Ip DeLmnd
• f Preaideat I s s o w i t and Ma
Clyde SC Johns Kivor Un*
a
fu
r
•
pleasant
»
i*
lt
with
Mr.
. Wtfa. I propose that this u m been aold to the Potomac
blage immediately dispaUb a tale- aad Mrs. L . p. R a g M • » Markham.
L . M. Croethwalt* o f Bipomlpg' Chesapeake Steamboat Company
aaa offering tha haarty ea*ituUtlone o f tho orgsnlaatloa. too. ni. u la th* city this waah and Capt. B. T . McHpm*/ and
wish**, and maay happy re- with W. J. UT**r. W. W. Whi)- Chief Engfoeer E. -F ltigw a ld o t
taore, S. J. Diets, aad 0. W. Ar- lb * Potomac and Chesapeake Co m o f th* day."
_ ______
..
-. '

DR. HENRY
McLAULlN, Jr.

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

the prisons
Authorities
feared
their presence abroad might in­
crease the chances fur crime.
Infantrymen
patrolled
the
streets I" prevent »
looting of
what is left of home* and *hnp*.
I The blare » » *
said tn have
I started when chimney* were top­
pled by s -evere windstorm early
I yesteiday evening Throughout the
|myht the conflagration raged and

er a ring fight Tuesday night
with Tommy Brown, another ne­
gro.
TW O C RRM ANH IlK IlR A IlR D
K O E N in S B lIE R C .
(Jlrmawy,
Mar 22. Fritc t-ange and Wdtter
Siegelemann were beheaded yea
terday on charge* o f murdering
■ Naci Storm Trooper lest July.

M IL A N E

TONIGHT

AND

Social And Personal Activities
UARGAKET PETERS, Sodcty Editor

OCALA #NWDA

new* of the extaxtrophe i — l w
an ambiguous paragraph in the act which created the NRA
ovsr a $60,000,000 program.
(Cijntirueu
l*a»e t»n»*
( ( ontinui*! frorxi T ig e O m »
the outside world only by wires**
and all the codes and agreements which we have been try­
Requests o f the various counties
N R A , urfed restoration o f the
ing to fathom for the paat nine months. As is the custom
In approximate total*. and the ure snd »skcd that an interlocu­ anti-trust lews to protect the m'saaires from nemrby vessels.__
that ntof* U * »
with Congressmen, this paragraph was purposely allowed TranHwSV Secs Little (funds allotted'them under the len- tory injunction issued ty Judge sm alf business m*n. labor * • * » « It« w. ,.wrestimated
r f m ld, hen,
. u t w * budget to t.« g i»*n t ,n»&gt; Akerman l»t le t aside.
to remain ambiguous in order to avoid the embarrassment i r c a a w a y £ w » ^
»u m ,n against “ economic
Electric plxntx were
The
Injunction,
subsequently
H o p e O f F i n a n c i n g set ion Monday, follow:
cf sotUing the difficulty once and for all at the time the
soon after the fire broke out and
stayed until the ense is ilecideil hy Ism."
Sllwltr.
•'This is a #matter of supreme the city waa thrown Into &lt;**PR&gt;*
law was enacted.
A n y
N e w
I &gt;y o j e c t B fs a a lr
Ore circuit court, was granted in
f Mu.i'M NAM*
Ala* tiua
Paragraph (a) of Section VII reads, "Every code of
2«*.i •• the Hillsborough Packing com­ concern to the consumer,” he said, (Urkmaa eicept for IW luHa U giv
jiio.ioia
liaker
IF.'M
*'*
J.*w ana
fair-competition, agreement and license approved, preT A M .A H A R S E E , Mar. 2 2 - T h * IOSJ
pany. »nd the I Jikr Fern Groves. “ because we shall find a , we X" of the flames.
tna.OMO .None
KUotferi
One dispatch said the ei»T was
i 3 krrjbftd or isaued:undcr this title shnii contain the following .late road departmanl’a ;J0J4 hud- IMetari
4M4S Inr.. Floi ids citrus producers sn I forward with these investigation*
l.lffc."**
that everything
the
consumer
N**»"
4
...... .
“ living h e ir and darfarfd that
...n l
condttfonaf (1) That employees shall have the right to nr­ gel. providing for an expenditure r, dlhuun
shippers.
4
2
.4
0
0
4
Bgn.asa
utilltes for food, clothing and
through tb. derkima* »** / ♦ *»fak.aoe None
” — hire and.bargain collectively through representatives of of the stele’s highway* o f the »6,- r'liarloll*
.Sitting on the case yrMerday home building are all now sub­
St.bat
I.IH.MI
gees were fleetag from d e*h and
n it ua
J ro w n choosing; (2) that no employee and no one seok- 1129,40.1-67 evailahle fund* In t ie I.*u&gt;
•k&gt; it were Senior Circuit Jmlge Nath­ jected to monopolistic price, end
I sL.svo
thal '
were abandoning Hen the »"&gt;•“
iS 0.o*a N**nw
an I'. Ilryan and &lt;*irruit Judges
lng.,on)f&gt;loymcnt shall be re tire d as a condition of employ- face of demand* from ove #__• r‘oilier .
control."
I JV.iZf
bundles of possession* they carried
SkM.nvo
m»»ls
Samu*
I
II.
Silsby
and
Joseph
II.
Ilk,ll
"4
1
meat to Jobl any organization or to refrain from joining n .te le totalling »«»A71'A46.WI for • &lt;I*olu
4*a »M»'»
The Recovery Administration*, from their home.."
r,.ad construction and
mainte­ 'dil*
Hutcheson.
1.SD0 S4IU Nona
labor organization at his own choosing, and (3) that em nance. will lie given final consider- |*e S"l'*
concern over criticism of the steel
Many refugees sought safety on
Nona Nnf»
I rlsle
It.
\V.
Withers,
attorney
for
the
la.TJI
SRb.eoo
sgrvement, which it has power to vessel, in the htibor.
ployora afaall, comply with the maximum hours of Inlsir, at ion at a meeting to lie held in I•*»*
i
i
.
(
l
*
citru*
concerns,
yesterday
imposed
l«a,9M
lU o m tir
change, was evidenced plainly
A 70-mile .n boar gale whipped
minimum rules of pay, and other working conditions, ap­ Ocala Monday.
l Xu«'(|4 N«f&gt;e
V laa'I*
by the Florida Citrus
Control
fOf.Dffl Nona
Kenneth M. Simpson, division the flame* and firtmen w e m V lp F ranklln
proved or prescribed by the President."
At that time, member* of the
• fM.OOt Nona
committee, an sgency id the A A A administrator, hurried to New
le*» in trying to combat U » hlax*.
,-How i f you are not able to understand the intent and rommis.ion will hear suggestion* rladailan
SSR.sais Nom
rillthr l*&gt;
under the control of Secretary of York to confer with the code au
U . 4W4
41.0S9
The atorm »wept through northCllai.aa
purpose of that paragraph beyond all ipiestion of doubt, ■ ml eom|d*inta from $he public Uulf
Agriculture Wallace, * e r r illegal
in.*** Nona
thnrtty.
*rn and we»l«ra Japan a lid U wa*
S7t.nan
you should not feel aahamwl, liecause nobody else has been ■ ml from repre»entative» o f v»ri- lias iiiltli'n
ami a violation of right* guaran­
IS.4H
• 7k
Simpson w s, prepared to talk feared that many fiahing boat*
teed hy the eonatitution.
able to.understand it. General Johnson himself hss never oo* count le*. ■* to the portion* IfarHee
4TJ« IfMk Nona
Hr ml r»
over with the American Iron end were wrecked.
ilk.nna
11.117
llr
i
riNtnIo
„
f
the
I.-**
lh*n
IB.ono.fMK)
availliecn able to say exactly what it menns. and the I resident
Kmpathitirally he branded W al­ Steel Institute charges made Tursl.oa.ins Nona
lllahlar 4a
1.17a,a#«
71,1H* lace as "that ambitious gentleman ,|»y by the trade commission that
has not attempted to do so. The result hits lieen tlmt a ahle allotted to variou* subilivl- 11111*1,a.inugh
Nona
«s&lt;i.ono
ll'illtira
in Washington" ami flayed the the code h*d given full power over Jacksonville Firem an
I A MUCH NEEDED P R A Y E R : numlwr of Interpretations have born given to it. and each * ii ,n, fur maintenance eml con411 ns
f im.as
I itHIan Itl* *1
A
A A as "another step toward rule the industry to the larger com­
I C m t f in in* a clean heart,
O group., whether it l&gt;c capital or lals.r. interprets it accord­ strurliiin.
l&lt;
Xnm
Ji.naa
I sell arm
Shot bead By Negro
I on.non Nona
iGod; and rrnfw a right
splrll
by a dictator."
Chairman C. B. Treadway o f I c fln ■nri
panies and encouraged violation*
7
Ji ot'll
ing
to
hla
own
like*
and
dislikes.
I ,4In frail#
within me.— Tealm* 61:10.
l.naa.oa#
"T
h
is
is
a
question,"
Withers
I fcS.J41
of previous commission order*.
JAC K S0N V IM JC , Mar. 3%— W
The Anu-rican Federation of Ul&gt;or has seir.ed upon I hr rnmmi»*ioii tmlay offered lit U k e
Ut.aaa Nona
asserted, " o f whether a rising tide
tel l".pe " f changing the budget'* l-**n
rre«ident Roo«evell disclosed at _ J . J. William*, mlmber. of the
Non*
I•
W e hope lhi» depression doeen't the paragraph as an excuse for attempting to drive all prov i*ion..
i JV.ono
IS.aia of esrcutive uaurption is to be hi* pres* conference that he re Jacksonville fire deportment and
l*r %&gt;
7 in noo
IH.R27 stop|»ed by the courts o f our land ganled the steel code’s price-fix­
turn out to tv like i m i i aiek people workers into its organisation, and the employers have set
I .liter I f
aon-in-taw of Fir# Chi#f. W. Q.
lie pointed out. however, that t.fertlaon
at,a,is
Nona
up the defensive mechnnism of company unions which tne&gt;
who have died of Improvement.
or whether this tide shall over­ ing possibilities as very unsatis
».j
Sofia
Dowling, w m
kilUd h«r^
\| i naira
seek to Induce their workers to join in preference to the routine i"*inlrnancr will lie ear­ XI■r Inn
1 ak.o au
Nona
whelm us and we shall live under a factory,
rarly yr*t#nlg/ wbrn h# aUempUfl
ned I.n a. Will til* work toward
ftil. ISO
&amp;i»m.wan
r i in
In Mime countri*# It look* • » if A. F. of L. This difference of opinion and this conflict ol
dictatorship."
Borah said some business eon- to halt a nrrTo driving lc r o »» f»t* &lt;
a*»ii N . . » . r
completion » f l&gt;«ving end grad- Monroe
they would almost have to en­ interests which has been developing to the lsiiling
?•*• ••MU Nona
Under fu e were regulations and rrm x were supporting the N R A hose.
pom iiik noM umlrr r«»**tru&lt;’tion.
•
*
|■] (Ohi
ua anil
I
Ik
a
lonaa
gage in B foreign war In order to ever since the Industrial Recovery Aet was passed,
were
Instead o f slowing, the chief Im­
2,"M“ requirement* authorised by the because under it they were per­
2I •i.0**ll
S|&gt;« rml
In rail for IW I,* « Ik rr« iiulirr
avoid civil war.
I . JSM.IWO*
tn.iiMM control committee governing pro­ mitted to engage in monopolistic ported. th. negro driver o i j h l m »
'1*411*1r
liouod to produce just such m situation as now sees the MINI of tin* IhhIk «,i '* fumlR. Thu *•i*.
ftn niui
!!",&lt;»"&lt;*
nils
fcf.kftl rata shipments o f citrus products practiciw that Would not be count­ fired three time*, killing WIUIaTWs
I 4IsI* 1*1,0
for
rt|*Urrmrnt palm Itearh
Home of three Washington cor w W o country threatened with the tf-eatest strike in u« incluilm
out of Honda, attorneys for the enanced otherwise.
I aid,nan Notts
I'aarn
instantly.
____ _
c f] nan Nona
respondent*, a* we grt U. ought to history.
. . . .
,
...vi-t, of mx-ratiriK ri|uipmrnl; f*1f,000 I'ltir lla ■
A A A and the committee itself ar­
Charles Curvln, 98, n e*l% * • *
l"&gt;
•
la
I
:#*
nna
Tho
crisis
In
the
automotive
industry
is
one
which
r**ik
for
new
ramp
cnrutructlon;
14^
call their columns “ The Itlurs be­
guing
that
under
the
emergency
iio
imo
Nigta
anil polic* aald h « fcxd 'l*
1 'irl rtain
vitally affects every man, woman, and child in this coun­ 000 for Krol«»ifUnl »u rvry; 924.300, M
• ' H (MID
L E V E L S •hi*rrmted
hind the News.”
Ns m
i Jnltna
legislation 4*nscted the government } F I R E
pouftifion a r#volvtr
with
fts nna
jxa.naa
Lucia
try. I f the strike Is called. 250.000 men. by that very act for fn lrral t n f f i r rrn »u »; 932. HI
has a right to regulate production
••hi, non NolH
three empty sheilaKslllk Hob*
It came •&gt; a great surprise to alone, will b* addcil to tho ranks of the unemployed.
Nona
J
A
P
SE
APO
R
T;
Thou­ f»00 for i t « l r traffic m forcrm rnt; Mai s sols
lb *»•'«
supply and prices in order to carry
71,1'RS
I I !»•
Iwautifka Haminolr
the speculator* when the National sands of other men will be thrown out of jobs th ro u g h the 920.(MN) for h ifh w »y
iti.nan
l-r »?•* out the President’ * plan of InHunilo
C lean-lip rampslgn wa» made to inability of agents and salesmen to get ears. A million tton, 9kM».nmi far the airway# til- Hum ante
DEAD n i. o w k i i .i .h NKCRO b o x w
: ia*. iria s in g the nation'i* purchasing 6 5 0 A R E
aaa nna
viaion.
an.l
9321.000
for
hi«h
ami
Ta
y
h*i
TALLAHASSEE.
Mar.
apply to Wall Street.
dollars a day will Im cut from the country s purchasing hridirr Inoi-* ami purchaur*.
|power.
I
I 7-• nan Nuftr
t limit
( A P )_ W a lt e r Hpaaton. 23, neftr0
4an.iooi
]'• *•&gt;• | Francis \V. Whitehair, D eUm i,
(Continued From Paga One)
Vi'llisU
power
by
the
strikers
themselves.
Scores
of
kindred
_
in­
l anap N'.naC*ompletion of itavinir not under \Tak irla
Ham In-ull gave the gangstnre
Fla., counsel for the committee, for many ronvicta for they were price-fighter known aa th* " A r ­
I Ui.nau
\\ allow
a new record to shoot *t when he dustries. like steel, coal. oil. rubber, and glass with their corutrudion
li«te«1 at 91**1
749 "*4»#
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I4k.4k*» i told the court that 72 percent of turned out of jeil* into street* my Mule,” died her* yesterday
got away from the (ireeks. He hundreds of thousands of employees, will be seriously ar- «!*h »4 ; completion «»f frradinr un
when the (lames bore down upon from concussion of th* brain a ft­

AT

L. Social Calendar
THURSDAY
A subscription darce will be
given at 9:30 P. M. at the Hanforo
Country Club. Music will 1* uinUhed
by
Peckham’a
M erry­
makers.
SATU RD AY
The Debt Club of th* First Bap­
tist Church w ill sponsor a chicken
pi* supper from 6:00 P . M. to 8:00
P. M. at th* church annex.
•
M ONDAY
• Circle Number Five of the First
Beptist Church wiU meet at 3:00
P. M- at tb* chureh to go to the
County Home. Each member is
asked to bring candy or cookies.
TUESDAY
Mrs. A. W. Knox end M r,. W.
I. .Morgan will be hostesses at the
weekly observance o f “ ladise day”
at'th e Sanford Country Club.

Social Department
Has Bridge Party

Methodist Co-Eds
Meet At Carver Home

F R ID A Y Osceola Tax Collector' t,ml "
Hurt In Auto Wreck
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Telephone: Office 148

Personals

Mr«. Earle Kipp and Mm J. J.
Carver were hostesses at the
Friends of Mm. K. A. Harrison
regular business and social meet­ will regret to learn that she is ,1!
ing of the Co-ed Class of the First at her home in San l.anta.
Methodist Church held Tuesday
evening at the home of Mr. «n.l
Mr. in.! Mr*. ?v G. G rey and II.
Mr». J. J. ( arver, G0| Flm \venut*.l
Moore motored to Jacksonville
Mr. Carver presided over the short today for the da\.
bu*inr*« *e*«ion.
During thr social pern*! jrim r .1
Mrs. S. M. Kasterhy has gone
■nd contests were enjoyed under
to Williston to sp nd a short time
the direction of .Mrs. J. !\ Hates
with Mrs. Is. It McLeod.
after which a shower was givi n
for Mrs. Rodney Ashdown, a re ­
Miss Claire 7*a&lt;hr&gt; o f Jackstincent
bride.
Refreshments were
v i Ile* is the guest for a short tint£
served by the hottessa.
Thotc present were: Mr. and of her parent«, Mr. and Mrs. \V.
It. Zauhty, Magnolia Avenue.
Mrs. R. L. Caldwell, Mr. and Mis.
K. W. Ilryan, Mr. and Mr*. Karle
Mr. and Mm . Glenn Wmitdsh
Kipp, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carver.
tunh of o son Ih i 4
Mr. and Mr*. J. I*. Hates, Mr. a n d j* nnounce
Mrs. Rodney Ashdown. Mrs. W a l­ morning nt the Fernald- l.aughloit
ter Price, Mrs. William Coleman, Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Milton Reel, Mrs. C. K. W il­
Mr. and Mrs. I.ee A
Connley
liams, Miss Norene Norwood. M i«»
Katherine Tiilis, Judge It. W left the first part of liie week tor
Ynldosta. tin where they plan to
Ware, and Hill Iloy.l.
spend ahout Itl da&gt;«.

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Will Rogers and Louise Dressrr ate united again tn family
Jelicity in " David H a r u n t t h r nrw Fax film in which the
2i*U
famous humorist has his latest stellar role

Self-Improvement
Connie McCall, daughter of Mr IsakeMaryHasBenefit
Yellow Iris, calendula*, and na«an.l
Mr. t; E
M cC a ll.,, ill n t' F o r I A I C I ll ( l i r l S f O U t . H '
tgrtiaih* were used in profusion to Club StudiesTeachinjc
home of tier aunt, Mr*. H t»
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decorate th* room* of the Woman's
Art ole* on fifth anil sivth graili- *■"' Magnolm Avenue.
\|'l|l]lt J4HI 194*I ft!1ll • il f *4lull'd thf ,r* * hit
R W &amp; ab' yesterday 'afternoon when Mr*.
school woik from the twok. “ t'la**ctt»nd ntillxi11 -11\ i ! i .md |»r*• ! Hi iillt iii*
Mr*. Isabelle Milner of II rook ,
J. Adrian Brown and Mr* J. Howell room Teaching." were loeife by
fin to |»i va-ti Tu«-d»(% i( f ter noon in ’
"“!
lyn, N. V. »f« the ruefxt t*f her aunt,
Fish were hostexsex at the month­ the tearher* of the Sanfonl (&lt;ram
Mra. Mot rift Mupra, at hn hi»nu*
111*144* III!iMllig: t"l thr In lifflt of
ly bridge p arty*of the Social De­ mar School at the regular meeting oil .Maxriiolia Avenue.
I Ik* I akf Mai y Gnl S« •• .*
partment o f the club. Other deco­ o f the Self-Improvement flu b
till* *MUft|»iffft of lh f t* i
rations
further accentuated
a held Tuesday afternoon *1 the
Me*. I.nla Howell ) in « arrived
mil lift* ronqioft d «*f Mi
srhool lunchroom.
yellow color scheme.
from her home al rn vp tiH , 1)1 to
I hi*rii|»Mi|i, i lutitman Mr
A t the conclusion of the meet
• A fte r several progressions of
xi-it Mr*. II .1 lihrtian nt her
ing a social period wa. enjoyed
r dt*. mid Mi - l » :ink
home
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frid ge scores were added and when refreshments were served by
- 1** f ml pi «i|ft i«ni w.»ft
prites awarded. High score prise. Mr*. 1’enrl Babbitt. Those present
diintix; i hf nf in noon f
.Mr#. Mable L. W.idow of Mr II f 1ft IIU' d t i f t Ilf RMlf-I V
potted shrub, went to Mr*. II. were: Mrs. Babbitt, Mr,. XX. M, . Papworth while Mrs. E. Comp­McKinnon. Mrs Frances Stine, lautlo in l lie gui'ftt for n few dn&gt;
I i i on it»1 1v itigr ill** iriiftft xx* ••
M ,i„n,
ton received a similiar price for Mrs James A Wright. Mrs Jack j|of her ftist4'r, Mr* H c
having second high score. At the Flynl, and the Misses Mihlicd: X0| Wi'ftf W 4*ftt 1 xxmi nth N114*4*1
tea hour refreshments were server) Mitchell. Alice Elder, Maude Lake,
Mr. and Mr*. J
I.
Hurt
and kuthtecn I-ong.
M m . KJxxard tliwgirift nmtoM
nrlamlii &gt;«‘-tct'la^
Mrs. J. J
Maya of L«&gt;ui&gt;\illr,
-pen! !hr aftrrritnt
D AN C E
Ga. arrived yratenlay to i»prnd
Mary
Country
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w v iT il ila&gt;n hrri* with tier aim-in
law and daughter, Mr and M t»
.Thura., Mar. 22— 9:30 P. 31.
Mr-*. G /urItci,
J K. How lurid, J r . Ho«c Court.
SI.00 (lax inrl.)
irui-fttft a I her tinmc
Feekham’a Merrymakers
Mr and Mr«
4'harli*a \\ ilki» Avi-mic. Mr nn.l Mr
mH'I son, i Mr I *11 ut
)iarr at* their gurftt&lt; at their home
H "tgr-!*-*l* ,.f
m San I auta the hitter's n»***h« r M r A
j Mr-«. Fred Itrndrr, and Mr*. I I J

Spring’s here! Summer’s coming

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Mr uti.l Mr- S H I n ) Inr **nl
fariiils 4»f
I*l»11di*!* IptiiN
a|u-nt
ruffttlay nri'1 Wt',lnp«(iay hrrv wilti
Mr* Tuvlm's lirolhtr ami fti»*trrin Imm, M i anil Mr-. II H 1
! Km ker.
Those present w ire Mr,, .lames Ri&gt;ft(* 4't' jri III#) Uft tlit** in•••nmgr
Artioir B iuomo . fxu i Ort'ii.
G Sharon, Mr*
M i - J. I- logley. M l* i ' omP'
M m 4‘ \ Walker mi
ton. Mn,. Ssnfor.t Douitney. M ,«
K II
I juic ) . M i , II XI
I’up H " » a Walker i*f W i - c

by the hofttoftftca, atoM i'd hy Mn»
.Jatrift G- Sharon and Mi ft. II W

SHOP

. , BUTTONS.
BUTT0N'SOLKS. MKNDIN0, HEM•STITCH INC PLAIN SEWUNG. PLEATING. ETC.
Mrs. Mery Htrony

VySkU. Mrs II XX Hut her. M l. Iff! y r « ! f i ,fn&gt; f i
li^FxVight, Mr*.
M lla rn s o o .|
. tlu* Kart !'o|s| f.
Mr*. J. O. Huff. Mis ,s I, High
1 1cfnrr i* turning;
layman, 4fr*. John F.iek. Mr, J
0. Mitchell, Mrs. W. E. Kirrhoff.
Annul* ill.... from here at! iu|
Mrs II. XV Albright, Mrs Clyilr
Ramsey. Mrs J. K Baker. Mrs mjf flit- ftin.rftj Wctliifftiluy tiiuiii.
ini: in Orlando of l.inLoi I Mini.
0 K
Futlaghar. Mrs Farle T
LuucXs. Mrs. A M. I'hilltps. Mrs
Iff, who rondurlrd thr •&gt;• iv i , p , arid
J. I. Taylor. Mrs. It I.. Cot roll.
Mm Hroftnlt*(\ Mi aril Mis W
Mrs J
Adrian Brown anil Mrs
&lt;* Hill, Mr. and Mr»
R.sy
I
J, II Fish.
Mann. Mr
and Mr|{ I. loan.
Mr A. Kdmund M n-ih, M »- A \\
Iter, J r . R rr.
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Park.
Mr». Ht-c-ka Hul&lt; ht«on.
Mm
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Mn* P in e Hut* hi»on.
It C Du Horf, R \\ llpgtif, H \
Cobb, Arthur ifei(n*n, L. t l l o ) If
• nd A K. RoifteUi

Y oung

M ps Si eld—w* ihow tigiu s4 «gt wbm we lee. the
of youth through worry, itloeat u d fulwie te cue
%f 'iw o«tf krw4,—
1*4 n r
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V - M a i l Method* e4 health m taaio o eoJ prtaervatioo heart the
, vitalny aad strength wbuh s u it fox latent and pnepoiry UoS
reapead noddy to oaturel tnetmenu.

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O r bream alon g a ll day at 30 o r 60
slightest effort. O r w h y there ark m o re

' 'j (Yaa ma be yoe*g la body aad adad. Yo* cm to n g l phytual ,3Yoa caa'ieeuia well aad wrong. You cm «a|oy Idt. Yeu
x cm he *a UM te ymuMif, your fuaJy md your community.
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i Into (tic nugK m u ll «J |«&gt;uJ l.fdlih

e o g in a p o w e re d th * fastest m o to r boftfey (tr b t w A n d tha V - ty p « e n g in e g oes In to the m osi es p e o -

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w o rld 's re c o rd fo r m o to r Car speed. T b k V - t y r f

slvc cars that are mail# today.

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to n ta n wrra rulacaad from a*rw-

ka a traull el Ihlt order,
DuBose Becomes leu
and at Ira,l two dnieSm rM *—
ika purrha,ia# i^pMtmrei
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Dm* kraping a»d work a aRelief Council ,lgrni«hl d,'p*rtm»M — ware elllw*

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&lt;Contln«*d from peg* one) * I tYnrkan retained In lh*
ad«c li all appear to be baaad on tbalr niinlatratlra
or operation*
devalue aa long term basellta to U t*' pertmeot are: A. T. White, head
people, *o*h aa irhotdi, boapluls, of the woik uerartment, R. F.
public building a and aimilar prujbend of the accounting diK l*
viaion, Warien I. Tyler an«l I Projecta that have teen halted In jj, n , T &gt;B,|
(Wrier K.
thia county, or had been approved p ;,,, l)w
Margand Gila*,
but never itarted. ar* to be r*- M&gt;ry nnB,,| m ni Uargmiet Kdviewed b, E. E. Baird of Tampa. W, „ K
r^enlly appointed aa Region S i.
N „ rh&gt;
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rnnfldeiice In lh* Now II «I.'*
' ill* hr laid nl the fr r l of l jfh
I c i, .(I and lahoi
‘ ir,|Kin.
,11 ty for labor trouble* that
hr ■ ari*rn alner the National Inill.
Ini lle ro v n y A il wn,« pa.m-tl,
h- , yed the Amen un FederalImi
th ualor and admil that *om«hi'
he rould nut bi-llrvr In the
p m ple o f *trikr». H i, fe*r, how.
i- ■ o f the A liter iron Federation
(ii nliiif, he *aidp may bo "found,
n .ii nu.plriun more than
on
In.
&gt; spoke ill*pnrnglngty of thr
0 OOO member hip gnn) of the
i i federation which, h* drrlim t
i* hut &lt;rnf purpOM*- that «*f rm«*
*
wHsrtf
for ritipJoyes- and
i • &lt;1, "W hat dors it profit a man
I u get* higher wage am! then
• * hi* Job bcraiiMf of the hlghri

forges Recovery. Slip-&lt;
'{' port, But W a r n s
! t:f Business Control
,

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f VSHVILLE. Turn.. Mar. 22—
*tl
iwn
mil tlaiiilitu'
i.in ir n
fry • r |ir»nrrtt atlurtlim," Henry
IJ, Ii irrlmfcn, pr.tldrnl nf *lt«
^flit'll .HUlI, Chutnher of Com.
♦Art i, a iU me* Bill',
“arr Ihi
th uf liurmuf ralir rnntrol u(
B rr
•Innu ttnl thr utiWI*,' eipmdl*

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R A D IO S
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Try
Ua FI tat
of public money icyond the
,m nhility of the country to
V.M
Making before the Nashville
m«t#*1r *»f €?ttinliter eut, Mr liar-

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•n c ite d c m e r g r fir y
osperuh
|irovl&lt;f«Ni| in thr* IffuntrvYlt
•very p r o g m m un.! d e c la r e d :

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AU1MNO MAt’HINH
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completed in t.ie order of iHftr
Importance, Mr. Swop. .Utad. and
jaat . . aooa a. money and men
ran he mad. avallaHe.

If Inc present ciftergeiiry pro,
grvu, with it* hue** public n
pc'i'IKurcS) I# to end, n . th*1 Prrsiif• &gt;t tiopo* with th# fi*c«! year
II) Mr. I*aut N il. of lie land,
Itr l-Vlb, urn! if w*' have n tul
a n raprrirnrrd a n d reliable
tin oil hudget In the succeeding
■irhaair. All work guaranteed.
r itrvJ noofi thereafter begin t&lt;»
Mi. N l* la In our etore each
r« »icr our nntinnal indobtrUnna.
t!
nrohlam Is simple.
W&lt; dnaaday.
Ir. on the other hand, those
I’hone I I I
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v
irrH ving th* aid nf the gov
CKI.KRY (T T Y PR INTING CO.
iim pent come to regard such uf 119 HA. Park Are.
*ri«ce mn permanent and if mir
lopl'iyed nr»* not rfslnrcd to
i in orivnt. itidti»try. then we
, lituk with ii ppi i hen**iofi In tin
f;,
lie npeaker raid "it is the dut&gt;
khe huNineM men nf th*' Mitih
» 1o support the Pi evident'«
i ir«in," ond iji « |nrei| 1list Jo,nt and w«»fhi price* h » v . on
•*r l h ii ! urn i.iiipiymrnt ligui*
» been IkihlioiJ
aS pend
The gieati—l potential facto*
ro* th i
’ timillating employinent" * * *
. tiy Mi Ilarrti »an
#'the
H O M !
f t ^ N T f U » T « show the need *«f g ro w in g ve g rMing slid t hut niitalmil
of
ih t k n fo r nine elem ents, lubnreo plants wait*
te*. f-»i tiie An.ot ii-un ireoplr
•/own In culture solutions by U. I i Dept, e f
' ' ‘yiMPivstbr l•■fin!a^i*s indl*
11 rica llu re T h e te ll plant In No. f Jar had
a.
maaat •■awvnwp
that tOnnil.tMrn in M»,Ofm,|KNi
.11 the nine elem ents. N o 1 had no nttrngon
E O V C A T lO K -fk lt _
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—H‘i Y9m ltd ImriHit
,do nro
hi
imideiplate
added; V, no phosphorus; 1, no potassium ; 4.
• f the Ubbj e f a large hate* la laaUttod la
O'
(lh dt u’ M||h tti* U*k
'•o eahrlum; ft, no m s|ne«lttD t; t, n « boron.
the Lewie Hetela Trwlahig K lk ilh , WMbnltlng Aineriin i ut of th* rnu • ]
t no eolph u r; •. no n ten gan rse; It, m Iron.
Ingtna, D. C, w
wlmra
I
tagtea,
W a haa
grade ad p T *
“ Fur Hidden Hervtre”
pottiog ft on v* hi-* 1 tf, t^ k
loluraJ
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mm h ito pm ! ge id Ubm
Dossier &amp; fia/s ( ‘uallty Taints
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•i go *u * &lt;1It 14. * S »F it U f'll
Jeatlw in thr UmteJ Sum U « year oc11ill f !» fob r t.i ( rl log el |m‘I
“ Unfit For Tht .iuth"
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, [ (ght 1 ' i i tMH|» i ii ion.
curml to prJcrtnani, many of them chililrvn.
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11 o iml 11
In etnph.i*iird.
i pparriit that now i•* tb*
iiiu *
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give tb*
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it nfik' |*« ■ • it b«* I" J«*ni toi»&gt;
I umr the prut ret mn and hestilii.. Son H ho* needed o long
timra
a. much aa moat peraoru. Inacollaaian
.it tn pi I 1b* &gt;*• n* •i: i t N It \
I'rtu.Tm them, tie individual will suffer tmat,
NKA is not
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STANLEY-ROHEKS H A R D W A R E
Every driver, iherrfiee. haa a dutinct remV ft»i Hie \ mui ii ah I edem
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204 Hhn/ord \ venue
, of |ail mm oi ii li &gt; • tbet i«l»,*l
•[«n*ihility to Mlrguard pedotrurtt.
joitiklion **
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in the ( onHtitution BoSFd^d

\ortli, the **|wMker cautioned hi# gj
a r ( U \ 111
audience t.» "hear in mind that in
11 o in C C lB o l
tli* |m*t automobile workers have!
--------never Iwen cirgaiiitvd,"
( SAN IMKfiO, t'alif , M*r.2i.—
lie defended the policy of the ( A , *» 1
Frigate tonal Itut ion
Admin i -li a lion
Ha agricultural ?^
U ,‘n V,*M^I hy 4 ,N »,lll (wrrvliabllitatiiin progiant, mcludltiy *&lt;ms stiict* July Lk, 15.11, f1i»mifian*lthe Metis (ties leading to the plow, ci Louis J (itillivrr rejMirted on
mg under of crop*, the killing of th&lt; eve of her return to Dos tan
Ii*e meat and the (truceasing tax
t Hd liurisides ban rilidfl m loQl
levied foi the Itriefil of tin- fann­ nf laith coasl* Mince her recon­
er.
struction On her home voyage
Turning to lanrellation « f air­ aHe will bear for the firet time on
mail contract#, Mr. Poland de. ft crulac the iwo Atjiirod rear tddared that there was a
very
iniraJ'a flag that *»f Jotm tliewamarked indication of collusion lh
•.ulunar fnes
an aiding of the contract*
and alade, rommamling
pointed out &gt;h»t "this Administra­ Unified States n«*ci. Hear Admiral
tion has beard Ja*l about all H j &lt;2ir« iitladr will remain abnanl the
ran about the manij«ulationi uf
v r—cl »• fa i » . I \tr G a lf uf Ti"Wall K in d ."
Kauntepw, . h - r , tHr .utnuarlrif
I.mifuergh* eritirism of
the
PirshbrntN srttoft in rancellmg the lui.lrr, Bu«htit-ll, li.iam, Ik,- CM
contrarla, the aprakrf
lcmtlHl |"(ilutlun, will U itllr.r-1 by the
"just about the g ro ««««t ifiaubarv mine .mv-pet flrvU

Invitations
\V&lt; riAVc Samples O f The Vi ry
Latest Types--And Styles ^ oil
P ilfe r. Prices On RequeM-.

dm*turn 1 cvrr Heard/* *nd hi
his audictir* to b«m in miftd
lh«t neither 1mdtrrgh fiof Eddie
(In ki nlitrkrr
was
dmintarastcd
Iti'fi they MpfH-ared on the witnea#
• tend hi Washington.

MILK

'it ilwiya a h&lt;*&gt;4 imvcalitirnh'
Utile money can b« aptnl for food.
A quart of nailli of a r t r a n
rirhncao
plica from two-thirds (q Utyce-foorflut of tha
rn rrg y required par day tqr • year aid child:
A bool one-hail o f iho earner for a child of flro
and about one-foortk moOgjuf ftj a moderately active
man
Drink Milk for Health a sft'J b ifij
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SPENGER

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a s t u f iV k ia o

JfOi o f
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T b d m y o n fM f
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director.

In the future, Mr. Swope ,1ated.
Mr
th. relief department ha. but ..no
ot
reapknalMllty— that of maintain ,rl','r
the fact that the
Case
h*ad
at Ihi* Urn# did not
Ing complete ind vp-to-Atote ttc*
em|doylng a peM id*
ortfs of every Imllvidtu! reri^ warrant
terinr for relief -end certify inf mlntptrmtor.
**Whatever «alary wr
would
to the bix!g«Ury nee^is of ell ce‘r&lt;
!*ay a man to hrad the local H b
The relief department
tn c«iii
Mr.
Swope
viplahfied,
fy to the needs uf the individual, up***
and the operation*
department |“wimM iw ju * l that much dc^
will carry out the nrnli, either a* ! iluctrcS frtmi the countyV alh*t• direct relief or work, relief,
i ment* r*f fund* for th** neeiiy* and
/ r t f ' &gt;# i it it + t r ', » * '* i * i » * w j
Before announcing the
norm we do not Monk -och salary f
•a l4t* i 4 * I “ / * r w
■bontd
paid at tbb» time.**
|
o f the new regional admlnietra
Mr. 1hi Bone -dated \nfcty tjMt tlv? HMiRtint, Mr. Swop*-* stated
*&lt; W «rU rd / ^
Md*l
iba| under the old *ct«up lh** he had not yet been advised a*
Idea of Nupplyuig relief for the In his duties. “ Mr. Swop# aikel
needy hid been ovit looked In u ine to M-rvr ns assistant retfhmni
great axtent
and
that
many administrator .** he said, **and I
ohu*c* had crept in v bicti uic to acre pled. lie t*dd me that W
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t
Im avoided undei the new net-up- would notify me within a f t e
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and | 11Ays as t«» my dgtles, iml that
aderiuate relief lo the needy and until 1 uas
lifted,
u n h ff i « • ■ .
; .• L a ' j
unfortunate.** Mr. Ewopa slated. wouUI l«r usuesl from the Or* J l
"Thai is all that w* have au­ Uirnh* offUc as to the working* U _____________
thority to do, and that must U- of the Iwral oigaauation,**
otrr nmMinl irtal
Tu y*&gt;u s*a»e
.*L _ i l O i . i hilla.'
workers who are a suembJed here,
let irt«* here drop
jo«t a little
hint.
H4 rarvfal of the he*tj
wonl. It hurti the pride of our
unfnrttmate friends and it has
no place in «*ur «lally minister'
ing tn the want* of the*e jwrasm*.**
Mr, Swope**
next
Matrmenl
» M an armminrement which had
been awaited locally for
&gt;«#v*
eral day*. “ After an Investigatlun «»f local
romliUoiu,H Mr.
Swope said. *'\\e are of the opin­
ion that the ‘overhead* in this
county, while not high a* com­
pared to that in id her counties.
Is yet greater than m should be.
We have there furs' instructed *
reduction of
from III lo eight
workers in Ithe
administrative
depart ment ‘*
Four men and four women

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TH IS Announcement . . . appearing thia week in every
newtpaper in the State . . .
new (fracture . . .

it the comer Mone o f a vast

in which to live. The same attraction which Florida holds

the F L O R lb A OF TO M O RRO W . . .

for you will bring many thousands more when ouch .the

a Florida front which Y O l) , . . because you will liavt* helped

world has been informed concerning its advantage* fo r

’

place it in it* new position o f greatness . . . m a y expert

happy, healthful living . . , the vast opportunities it offers

greater material return.

them for earning a livelihood.

Thi* it the tint o f a teriet o f weekly adverlitemenlt, the

Thousands w ill come to farm . . . thousands to

purpote of which It . . . througli proper enlightenment, by
the aeltipg forth of facti not commonly knownoor tufliriently

w inier homes here . . . thousands to live t l^ year-found in

realised . . . to unite A LL of the people of Florida in an

comfortable retirem en t. . . a new production and

in industrial puVtulu . . . .

aggressive campaign to hailrn the protperity to which Flor­

thousands to establish their

population to build a greater state and increase the oppor*

ida, by virtue o f her unparalleled advantages, it rightfully

(unities o f US who live here now.

•

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entitled and will eventually enjoy.
W ith (hi* end as the goal the A L L -F L O R ID A CO M ­

Florida hat developed physically, socially and econom­

M IT T E E has been formed. Its original membership ipdodee

ically through recent decades in direct proportion to her

*11 o f the newspapers o f Florida, which- have, contributed

increase in population.

•pace, in their publications with a total value In excess o f

In 18&amp;4 . . . just SO years ago . . . there were 269,493

$200,000 . . . through which' it is possible to bring you

Floridians. At that time there were no railroads . . . only

present facts and information regarding potentialities that

small steamships on the Sl Johns and Indian rivers . . .

will convince all Floridians o f the importance o f National

no paved road* • . . only half a doien small ciftes . . , few

enlightenment concerning Florida's attractions and e y p e r

orange groves . . . the-assessed valuation of real and personal
property was $36,243,311.

(unities; all radio stations o f the State; all outdoor advers'

•

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TO D A Y, with a population o f 1,468,493 . . . census o f

ing

1930 . . . them are three systems o f railroads, with many

ports and th rej river harbors . . . two major airship lines

10,000 miles o f roads . . . throe-fourths o f theor pared and
maintained by the State . . . 35 cities o f m ore than 5,000

Individual In the State o f Florida, w ill bo comprised o f those
sufficiently Interested In their own w elfare and that o f the*
Stele, to contribute comparably to the liberal gifts o f the
' newspaper*, radio stations and.outdoor advertising ploolej

money o f the State’s political subdivisions to this State w U e

*

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. Fuad which w ill make It possible to carry Florida’s M e a s e s r
* to the W orld.

WE

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Th e A lx ir L O R I D A C O M M IT T E E Is an unselfish, now-

W ith such an advance under pioneer, conditions W H A T
E X P E C T O F Y H E ’ F U T U R E i f w £ lake the

partisan, n on profit orgauiaotion form ed o f moo a n d _______

proper steps to accelerate this population growth that has

from every section o f the S t lu fo r d m o L ^ p purpose « f

brought us such development in .the pastf

Conscious o f Florida's tardiness In uniting fo r

f

,

m illion dollars annually . . . fine schools and churches

M AY

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’ Future membership which, H It hoped, w ill include every

* and give their moral support in the diversion o f the common

everywhere . . , an assessed valuation o f real and personal

m S m /m U - * • * - ' * .

this information and a jium ber o f individuals w b f

population'. . . products valued at more than fou r hundred

property in excess o f $$34,000,000.'

urogram o f promotion of her natural assets, many I
Floridians have o/ertd as an excuse, sectional feel
of. resorts and envy and distrust of the various corns
fa r another.
. Florida newspaper publishers, at the meeting ml
suited in the formation o f the A U florid a C opm ltlo
unanimous in the contention that these alleged‘Lay it
unified Florida program warm mar* a myth tk m a raalu
an alibi than an obstacle, and with confidence in th a fer&gt;
new o f Floridians born end Floridians by adaption, do*
la induce cooperation in tfiis plan to build * Crosier
„ That their appraisals were correct, is rofloctoditn

of

■r

,

o f national and international scope, with many commercial
and municipal airports and a score o f landing fields

,

are fornishing the means'with which to (Other and prepare
it fo r your ben efit

branch lines "reaching every section o f the stale . . . eight
ocean steamshi p lines and several river lines with ten oeeaR

»1

liting-plants with similar contributions U assist in the spread­

*&gt;

• You , perhaps . t . and I f not you, your neighbor o r your
neighbor’s neighbor • . . bail from an ether stat% Y o u Urn

coordinating the effort#.of A L L pur poppfc wfck ■
guaranteeing the F U T U R E o f

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AN INTJEI'KNDBNT HAILV NEW SPAPER
SANFO irprrFLOninAi 1-nTnAY, MARCH 2.1. 1934

Strike O f Brokers
Cripples W heat Pit

B it VETO

CHICAGO, Mar. W . - t A l 'l —
A brief walkout o f broker*
balled action today in the
wheat pit o ftbo Chirac" Hoard
o f Trade for the find time
since the World War. ll wa* i
gesture of dissatisfaction over
the aearrity of business.

SHOLfZ TAKESlf o ™ e' c

« w * r s M . . . &lt; m e AGAIN Roosevelt Said
m n r lip m piNot Anticipate Full-Tim e
ittliitN AI Bib Employment, States Du Bose DISAPPROVES Hold Solution
CONTROL RILL Bjg' Strike Threat
BAND GROUPS EASTMAN I

II. ( ’ . I h) Dose, assistant recional
administrator in chance of t*emlnole tVninly In the FF.RA, fared
_______
with ninny applicant* for employ-j
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Governor Says HeWill
n&lt;• nt inuirr the new program. yc«-| L C f l d 6 H i
bulletin
which
h*|
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tot dny landed ..
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Do
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hoped wilt clarify mlsumlei stand*
WithTfiem^Attcm.
W ay To
Proponents O f Act
Elections I f Signs
iib-.n of applicant•• for rehet. ^ I
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Who See ItsPassage
it a m imintial out, the la-1 id Ad.
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■W ASHINGTON. Mar. 2 S A S H IN G T O N , -Mar.
WASHINGTON. Mat. 2S—
Transporta ni l h respnn-ihilit) of providing (A W
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the;
tion Recommended old p i.-gram, detinue full-time Board today approved the re- Pliant Of System Is Ing Pre*Ident Roosevelt to
that if he hfrn me* tin are o f "sub
p r e v e n t a c e r ta in v e to ,
th e
. t-ed
Flrlcher-Kay burn stock
j tie, vicious propaganda by epecin.
H o u s e y e s t e r d a y r e je c t e d th e
m i l . riiilgn ilicn '. l i n e giccn fnt
Discussed A t Meet jlrlve quick support to their
market central bill without ret interest*** In the 103I legislative
W A S H IN G T O N , Mart 2 2 - ^ m :i
pertod
ot
aiH-tn
i-n
*
ham*
»lm
h i g h e r c o m p e n s a tio n *
v o te d Roosevelt S ig n a tu re
__________ ___ ________
$ I$ H
v.-rvation.
G oum or
Eugene
campaign hr will "S|» ak openly pletr rr-ni ynniritlon o f tlie na­
Held In City H a l l d
emRnd,, for W0^kM,l'
thir I,, legiilin i •mimerelal t in -j io.ici, t ild Gir Senate Hanking
b y th e S e n a te f o r v e te r a n s
Ilon a atrove today to hold oft
tion'*
facilities
for
handling
All Now Reeded To| in the Intereil.i pf thi- people.
|.toyinriit, while employment, " hr-1, j ( -laiu ll.r, the Hoard fell that
a n d s e n t th e b ill in w h ic h th e
ir igh'l in lr** than c a r lo ij totv,
Start On Program i nu •','"'n,rn* *»» in n-riy to with
Purpnaei o f th . Florid, L*agu » a general automobile atrike,
\,n on lei thv new KURA pro j the redrafted N il
w*a "W orhrail nnd truck transporta­
I question whelher hi* would Ink*
d le p u to la b r o u g h t b a c k t o n
The situation was tenae aa X
for B etU r Sehools, outlined
boam.
imi-iely
»
mean*
of
e*»|
ahlr, right In principle, and will
Uany active I'li t in tin elet Hon **T tion co-ordinated, in proponed '&lt;t
c o m m it te e o f
s e n a to r *
and
fore a large audience o f UaetMTi, both aides waited for the
W A S H IN G T O N , Mar. 2.1. t A I’ k |th, 11)35
l.n
illlg
relief
arromplinh the purpoae of regni sin turn's meniho*r- a report made public Inrt Hjght
school officials, and parents at break In the empasM.
Q tivca to w o rk ou t — President Roosevelt'* -ignatur
-In In II of receiving direct r e - 1 latin* the rirh in g ra .” HU ataleby Joneph It. fo illmall, federal coit
i
'
h|Pth* City Hall laat night, mat with
The next
rooro
apparrotly
p ro m is e .
h,
I,”
II
nn&gt;
oalil.
"th
e
approved
I
wa* all that wan nreded la«t nigh’
mrnt gave Iremendou* impetus
" A t present I sea no occasion u h lin i'ir of It Hiinpoitutlo|L -7,
the approval o f th* entire group, rested with th* WWta Houae.
v o t a c f S t to 174 bound to embark the United State* on u for involving m yself in any po­
f
The rtiport recommends that all ai phenol-* foi relief who are tide
lo the drive for the hlll'a enact­
according to A lex
R. Johnson,
the H o * * } osefsree* to insist upon program to lift the Navy to treaty litical issue, but I have never pm- rail merchandise ■orviee* l»c poaled h.,i1u-d I 0.1 rapnlde o f giv ing a full j ment.
Labor eklaftalB* wired horaa
president
o
f
th*
Seminole
County
viiH, mi tier oo i l nil (i'll the (note nft&gt;d»rite veterans' com- •trength.
m footed
nU.ut anything urnI I| inlo Iwo competing- group*, tAtle- tiny V VA»*l k
Unit o f the leagu e, who prerided, U t* last sigh t t « their onion* In
Congressional urtinn on the ilon’ i intend lo do so now." hr Mini, i l *,nd»nll\ mnnnuc'd. with the pub­ till ion 4 1*0 g iv iii iht* i*|i|M*iti M«*y
| l p4 n a tion and federal pay plan
W A S H IN G T O N . Mar. 2S— (A1)
Mr. Johnson was a principal Detroit, Flint, Ponllee, CleroUnd,
niiioiml
in
r*
Vlnson-Trammell hill authnriiing
mihimtiiii
” the Houee A *d screed upon.
ii
tho
lic sniit ho is of thr opinion Hint | ,,c irpres4*nt*M in thi* tngnlge- to m i
A further rxpr***lon of disapspeaker.
He pointed out that under and St. Lout* that the etrika a U ,
hiv
roquiro*
construction
of
approximate!)'
If
it
I'MilCft
ftndicatloee were the
Senate
i* "tiiy tn **
li
promt y.-iterday
by
Rirhsrd
*ht- ‘Tulilii- ought to know whrth mentr
th* League's plan, It Is proposed ready voted ahotild bo held off l
weald y l * f l to the House, accept 100 new drntroyrr* and suhma- I o r prrsnns uffuring for piil*Hr t&lt;f
Kastman niipha*iyvi! ihnt iijith- tl.filth l ’n&lt;!I* flti ORRIIRhi ioii fth.ftilit Whitney, president o f the
New
front
th *
will
be until “ Final srord"
It* amendments tale today end Vines, *n aircraft rairied and more fire nrt* for thr prupfi' o f fo r sj 4 rr be nor the fniriivtiiti' i omiUfTee n limn or vviMimn mil!it qiitit full- | V.uk Stock Exchange, failed to that "N o t one penny
White Houae,
t fend the I UJ to the White House than 1.000 airplane* wan mm- •ml inicrt*fts."
Commission wn* romimtli il U&gt; tho lime i ril|ilii vtuonl ulinj|l|\ iHH'llllftO shnke (hr belief o f some propo* added to the burden o f the tax.
Ther* waa some anxiety lealwhere President Rooeevelt will de­ plated when the Senate approved 1 1 ho f?o\r 1 nor rvplipd affirnm- plan, hut urg^d the raiiroailf to ho nr -Ito Ui m |tn*Noiit unoiii|ilnyoii nent* of the rc.isad measure for payer nor will any other enter,
this urgent advice be disregarded,'
cide w lw th iV to elan or veto It. the ronfrrrnre report a few hour* tivrly Wl.rn n*kcd If HV k ioiiN give it t*rr1ou* coriMilcnition pr 1 or hot lift*1
" f ill -1mi ir* \u*rk wnft g i t . r.V.c.nal rontrol o f seeurltl** prises of the state bo crippled."
"Under the Law a* it
now but leader* were held from n fallen
after the llounr had done no.
• Many believed he would sign It.
rolulK .11 of tin* |irr&gt;hti»T1 i prr.-ffntfd »' 1VI 11 lllltlop 4 \\ \ "
markets that only minor changes
Ntihtl^ prfi|i;iLrnriiln" nuanf
tul
stands," Mr. Johnson pointed out, explanation becauae o f
tigh tly
"I.iltle N avy” »enator* made
The Senste proposal tor vetby titiik t‘nm|M*liti(-n uni runiEtUilriMts,
|»M*■fi It* In f will In'■ pivi’ii until wore In store for It.
' the seven cent tax Imposed on bound confidence as .to what M r,
,
protent
|
terans would1have cost the *ov- final gr^turt' of prol«*st—vlalmink'
nnt «ium|ong freight rrviHruyu
ii
w
it*
•*nhi,
r
fiinv
'lf«i.
In
this
connection,
some
mem­
.
.1
1
l
Vat•i k
■'emrornt an eetimated
|llH,0Oti.. It uni thn Rtnrt o f « ” m «d W a l |rf , |
.
11
The* ii*|M»it drfmei* morchaptiiw** Kill tl to .. 11*4*1*IV Ill4f &lt;hn&lt;t relief ber* of the Senate tanking com­ gasoline is distributed as follow*: Roosevelt told them la a fe a t bom- .
und nnothvr big nipjiortunity | * ^ U U l l G l I
Announces an "all property transported f . ...... ... tllll mtiftiiloi l he nrivi" mi mittee v&gt;preted Tom K. Smith, •ne rent to the general fund; thro* meeting. Apparently they dared *
'000 in reelorinc allowance* that
to the various counties; throe not communicate their fa ll hope*. •
• were taken from veteran* by the r,, profit -m
aking racketrer.”- Himself As Candidate c-arriAr* »*xnpt mill:, proj^rty H"&lt; *•*!1*1 *.n t h*’ i **ri l or iin* All Ire saury rspert, who li tu appear cent*
cents to the road department. Not
“ Substantial program " waa re$
; Economy A?t of la*t e*»ion. The but tnr legislation w ai «pprt»vr-l |
hipfH'ol in carlnatl let#*
and
uar* *»
roi pftq
jr* |■ 11*1(1 1i tl lull lo *1*11111*1 ■fkjye the* rr
I efore the committer today, to in* cent to public schools.”
House had votrd $K3 ,000JUKI lor without n null nil I and mmit- ready
ported by William Oroan, praeldenV
by pipelined,"
rly tranapnrtrol
11
, 1 ji 1»1
r " Ti n1 n11fii.1»»"*' iif WRITW i'io- clenr tip the impression in some
W A SH IN G TO N , Mar 2!l
t/Pi ] r rly
During th* year 1033, Mr. John- o f the American Faderitlon
for f ramomlpsion tf» ih$* WHSto
mrreh*J»|i*e
ol
that purpose.
mpoling
Thr
Jf« 1 |&gt;'|R MIit'll 1 wav IP: net tin1 ha­ ■piaitrr* that thr treasury was
Senator Trammell of Mon.In ,-,n•on said the total rovenus yielded Labor, after yeeteTdaj'e -confer- -‘
■t The Houae also rejected by 22* Hmipr
■fiulll
l.rt \*Vf
old he
il
l
*
ofeiv
4
*
lukewarm
if
not
actually
rob!
lu­
mnmrc.l y.-*li nla,- hi,, ran li.lnry ' »reneie* pr- poi.-.l
*
:*t
i»
ii
A
A
II'M- tiR'1
it)
the
seven
cent
tax
was
$14,to H14 the Senate proposal to n- 1 Pn-Hident Ituua^VfIt is irmly lo
ence, but W hIU H oule o flld a U ' * ■
finaiifl .1 ' (
Klclriicr-lt*)burn
i he nar,I the nrw
.11 I..
f.o th- Demm-ratle m-min.li-n .... .........
" * fri'
141,1)40.04. Of that total $«,0«0,- appeared pomewhal peeilmlatlo,
f ul l !'approve the bill, but the extent *»• tin* Vniit-d State*
►iriHiKth" unit wnultl im* tiwidil b*. npplo not
Store lo federal worker* the full
bill.
Sofia to I*
. . . .
. . . H-d&gt;.60 went to the road departthe rniln*nd-t thocirh m anugcf In-flftaen iiercent pay cut. Thi* wa* |which fund* will be made uva.l- ] feu rib term.
- I t looks brighter tut you can*! X
.* tl lid
S-n th In hi. appearance b efo re' pnt&gt;
tqu,| , um „ nl
l0
K vn igt'l for ficlmit*ift,t i ii
‘.
. nator
. .
. / .have '!,1,.
ncnitnnt lv- Till
-,,'IIC it— waulil
estimated to
cost f 11.0,000,OftO. able in the seven years the pro­ !I -1
tell until, th* dlecuasioa proceed*
snot. .he wou'd''"P'-ndrnt'y
Th, n
sg.-nci.The
enmmerre
committee
|
,
hr
rountl„
for
li
lit
id
i|»i'l \iM&gt;rv |» $ .'tiio-l, u
nd bridge
Inrtead, It agreed to g ivr ten |&gt;er- gram I* exjiecti-d lu rover will d&lt;- m nbnut .. week for n six week*' ! ,’" v" ‘
’ ,h'
n
(hf b, Unw went Into further," Recovery Administrator
qdi«yt»i| d.-i lined t.. express an opinion " n l rundl
».M hi
Ip.) ml Relief
cent of the amount back to g ov ­ pend on the generosity o f th” i swing through hi. *tatr.
iTflnmn
ciiuragmg direct arid
Johnson istd.
*ormi
&lt;jf
ti^
prrtinni
a
ml,
under
iik . It
mote I lei n *!4 iioiiii i*ei
the general fund*
ernment employee^ Cost e*tlmat»* budget bureau.
,* •
Tram
hut protecting the t !
Tram m
m .ll
ill i.sued
i u**«! the
the fnllowimr
foil nut*in it i
A t ths White House U was ex*
vvill |m 1 f*«*rT»i»trill
qur»iInning. M*»Rrtrd
l*»m
,
'»■.!,
timl
\
k
ny
...oil
"W
e
propoat,"
Mr.
Johnson
fo r thi* were put at $124,000,000.
I'ntie
aeh pnrtmpatinfr #a»
T hrre haw been ru» tlefinite
i
jtenif n t:
bad
|, ,f llfq |, ,, I thr trrnnury did not e»rc lo ex- pointed out, "to change th# Law plained that th* president
pi*
vitilmt:
rnli1
III.
. The veteran*'
voU
*urpri»ed Ruranr* from thaf quarter that
I
i
" f will base my npfH'al for n 1 ru T ',"
rithrr n|q)rov«! or tlixip- at lh« next session—taking 3-4 of heard a complete presentation o f
it . . u i'll! " |MI ll) i,Lit llonr*- \a ill j 1»r
ftpeaker Rainey and R*pre*enti- all thp rm ney neetii*il^-eslinial&lt;?i&gt; **i«*rtion on the rw or &gt; of »ny ut*.
e.s||edlr«l
M etehiiolne whuM
labor'a tide or (ha company union
'
i
lull
in
no
■
i'roV
1
1
*
I
I"
null'
a cent from the three cents going
Uva Byrn* of Tenn*».*e, the Dem­ ranjite from |600,fKKU&gt;00 to
* mi
faithful nml artlve *■ j- faint tit In . i |.*i at the |•m11 .'ti'i
nit \4i*$‘kIv 1 Cbm mi mi Klrtrhrr of tbr sSon- to the road department, and the figh t in ths sutomotlvs Industry,
t iv
ocratic leader, who hail told re­ 000,000— will he forthroming for Jlee an.I thv iicrom|itbhn&gt;etit*&lt; in liml w i*Lli I he tf 11H « T111■•■J Oil "OV'T
air hunk ms committee yenterday same amount from the three rente as Wednesday b* heard th* man.;
d i hi muoiiril nr
porter* earlier they thought the insertion in the nnmial naval ap- h a lf of the peoplr o f KlmiJa mu] ^n s|H-e*r‘ of UU uillen Mil to Hi/* »•!
I Ml \
rt ncltiul i ii IgidR ij had nu rnmmrnl on Hinitli's teitl- going to the counties, making one agars’ aide. The labor leaden rTO
da amendment* would
Im f*t«priat«flti hills.
ih t R^htD. A lto, on ih » n l w
‘
! r.ii1’ *• nf * »..* .i •* family *
m^my PreiideHt KnoM^t^U 1im« And onc-hilf cent* which would gw viewed eeodltlone - hi their loeala**
,t?j v
t-r
the people o f Florida o f my
IT j »phe plan env isage,
hit**r-1 Tt'ortirr* \i ill ni»1 I f fli«lbrnrf| h oinlie mi open expreiulon.
toward school purposes. Had this in the veriooe compialea tavslred ' y.
The tide w *« turned toward th*
veer.* eipert.-ncr [n t hl v In-half j |orftill|! n( ,al|
, i,„ . k Iflllll tl s w .
»i
i
f*
'
I*
*
'
’
'In
v
been done last year, the schools this afternoon, and th* Proeldeok .!
Khdcher
rm
I
i
I
**minor
ch*TiKenM
4t,n*to proposal* by an nvslanehe
WnnhififIon i*virrtbi*r with the i, IhftHiu'li jo ml i.*i‘
Eire Guts Building In
* I r I
f *!*ii i m r mlt* 111 he made in thr bill
would have received approximate* Johnson, Groen and W illiam Cbl*,' i
o f telegram* from natlmtal and
ndvunlRgr of thi’ fin-mUh'
,.f .f ownership win i» ' .
llns, spokesman for th* unionised
• Mhoudi'**
w k , il
r\plMt|lr
if H R«
WUitney tnhl thr llounr t'oin* ly llt.CHKl.OOO a sum sufficient to
state commander* of veteran*’ or­ South Georgia C i t y . yx*nr-« M^mllng with FrmitoiG, tori
i would he* cull* I'trd hi If urk, • i-11id I fill I
r l , in £,
complete the atate’s appropria­ automobile workers, went over th * |
flillv fi
to
il
fro
yi*«lr,rdak
that
ndopimn
of
ganization. urging mem ter* lo *ct jfrr*.*inrn, itfid I hr of f u u Ih nod* • § nit ruled at !■ » tu1 -•'*'» hy lnkrr»whole situation nfler others le ft,' 1
1*
•ii:*dn i \
•K Mil || "I- turgenl draft ''would -rriiiuii* tion "
c p t the lower provision* to avoid
MOl I 1 HIE, h i,, Mar. i-l
jr iiti’1&gt;yt ** of th" man
ip**v* rn W ly linil th’ tl IIIOXs •» . * ft k»
The
Nation* I
Automoblln
i«n*h11
ll* lift 14
not
Ids
The
audience
approved,
unani­
Iv
dKtiipt
«*i|r
orpanirrd
*r«s
urltv
i probable veto.
f A 1*1 Thi1 fiiiir Rtnry t oniiiiorrml j
d r r i i t t i i i i - n t ii' ai II a ’ ihf -itttfon nem n - *i- ' t*.ii um » s
r.
of
the Chamber of Commerce Issued a
dn p* I Kid •nn'Vi'l- xnil American himmenu..*1 mously. the hy Iswa
Rapretentative
Browning
f l&gt; lluildirig Wfi“ urrckod yomtrrfluy i |lf(,
,,f my funking imnihuii t**
j iml.
............
siaU m .nl last night
charging
&gt;1. f Will hr yiv 'll Ml llrft
Tenn.), a leader of the veteran* by a fin* which ll.ioaUn**'! n la»v. |n
r of thr Imi' itant S. r
" I do H'»t lr llr v r that *otind leagu e after they had been read.
him
Truck f r»-»wKf
vr a rv-j that the sole reel leeue In th « iliaProf. It. F. Cooper gave
bloe, told lh* Houae that while he part of tin* huRinr^w di^trirt. Ih*
lr|. «1rtt i ii ran hr t*a*rd oti tlie
l4 romiiittt«€R, including thr tuivnt
dii-1- it fifMA iiloi»' ec.i’ i 'O'i . al t hnti
e of the! puta we* au attempt
of
the
had no aasurance* that the l ’ re»c»liniiil«H| mi 1100,1100
•
r, nim\ttr'. $»f whi ' i I am
imewi ik of ■hi lilll,** hr «aid | port of the slat*' meetin
i ad fielifhtinif I he m |" 11 &gt;»&gt; *.
K**ngue, held ia«t .Saturday
at American Federation of Tabor tn ’
Ident would sign the bill with the
Kiri* department* nt Tiftoii and! th$* chnirmnn 8mh *»,nionty anti
I wnnt to make my position I
0|Mirntdominate Industry.
!•ut huflywui t i l l li i * a.
(it ala.
House compromDe*, th* Srnatc ThoniMM tll«* vvrir calhnl nit f*»F I « hiin umut’iprIi i|« i* not nt Inirtnt hy
"hitf ly ctea r. I think thi* hill
in if nt an iimdrqUHii h •fit Itnil
Other kpeakera heard during the
"W hen Mr Green saye th# Issuo
proposal* would draw a certain htdp.
liny MfintfU until
jiMir
mum fr.djshtmif ►h».ul*l I*.
i miu.ii Ita tile pud will haw tleVf'i
n III
Ii not union m ogn itlon he Is ml**
meeting Included’
veto.
Knrh rout H truck and the f uel trtiTr of «rru re 111 thr Si'll 11 l r "
I
n
i
i
l
i
a
'
iffi-et*
n«»t
only
upon
m-micnl lot »ii&gt; $ti inm r nla.Vf
Fred R Wilson, local attorney represent'ng the Issu*," th* state­
Explaining the Sen ile amend- Ud» isnit i'11 undr r coni ml nt i* ‘tu ,
Blink i" fell an gc* l i t (*,Ift*4» iipifi the
' |kit til dr* i»U1 In* h%\ iv I nun•pi*i
1wild expressed himself in favor of ment eald.
meat* rentainrd
pension*
ami) A M. The blase wa. rrpnrt d
‘
(•I
v
of
*efurltti
1
1
unit
th
liu*ineaa
R o O N O V e lt
l l o i K ’S
lit*
nt toll will coot irur t" I** h* irp* 1
th*- movement ) I«* «l«u stated that
benefit* fo r “ willful
misconduct I have etartej from u gas lie*...... ..
.
, .
• i i h»- country,"
a i n run
Mo*
■JI
- A l-l
I up to 7fi mdii , a *in vi* v p Iimw* J
fCrmtlniied On Pairi&gt; Rix)
case*," widow* of veteran- who n hriiuly parlor.
( H it C O II10 I O I" l l l l IIlH | Jtetweeii I-* k t w iliu KR t *iin w|nn« I hu nt hv Hurl ft ’ 4
N r folded, h o w rvt j
Hint Hiic®
M 'll
Ex-Florida Collector,
had remarried alnc* thV death • f
I $»e sMoultrU* Nationul Hank |
row- — 'hi* rooiinittvo d*‘*i"-| 'cMti*Uuc‘till \
W»*ll
I In t&gt;
alimit •hi
tin |"i* inith'ftU nfM'fnl
the veterans, and men who entered nnd thi- Mrl.cnn l&gt;ruir, «‘nmpnny » W ASH INGTON
Mm
t
id*I vi* Migj/citiori*," hr would pro*
Taxes
I
IlilUfif*
»f
tl
111
tiiiiI
N»»i
Mill
1
.1
rquaily
Iloj^-CallinK RuHebull
the acre Ice after th* World Wa. had ciunrtrrn «m the pround floor [
Although fxn 1 with
mnjtii
pom' chungt'a
f" #* il •&gt;..
Met,| f ifno i mo
closed, Browning aald 'T h e fii*» of thr buddini;. The ij|i|hji fltair | prubleugN, I'realdtnt |{4m»vn-Jt .-tdl
Wjiitm-y urg d nil Rihcration III P i t c h e r
I It ‘ •A V
Kill« Self A P A l . A t'I II C O ^ A . Mar. «A —
MM-1II 1*11 i .n ... I
nets Id* rat Ion 1* what It beal^ fur offirr* nil xrMce nccupivit
I liiipni vritrrvlay to (jet «* fi*hir*^ C r i p pled Childrcn’H *’ I *• fat** '»■.
—J So! Halt, former
Fnutklllf
wilt
*■•*('$l|.|11 w till tin* margin reiiot'ciiirrila uf the
tb t vatsrana In th* long r u n t"
——
1■ — - jvnrnlitm next week off tin- Florid*
"ThfU»K»R*l I lie S e c o n d nit ii I l.y hill which jyould wipe out prcitt nt
undtf
K A N S A S C1T1 Mer. 23— UP) county tax collector, * * *
- . "X believe that I f you adopt the
Fund Ueuches $27,IM)0 I idin Hav W hit HR*) o f N e w Y mi k, minimum margin roqnfreinenl* ami The pn-rrlng yell of Clyde (Pea grand Jury Indictment y s t U h liy
rnant.
f a m U amendment*, the President Mrs. SamlnsullWants
Tlie premlnif l%&gt;ue* were txkcn
Miiknitl^fd a piojumed amendmrnt Ridge I Day, Ihe hog-calling base- fo r embesilsment uf county fund*.
ttiini, in n fii hl t&lt;f Hi
S l B g send a atinglng meaaagv to
into account by thr J»u*&gt; l*r«-Fi- I T A L l.A IIA R S K K .
Mm
2«
The chatg* ag*ln »t him wa* re­
fo n iu ir fiHRii I h Iiiri.I nit Iht- lnwt In allnw the federal reserve hoard lull pitcher, ll stilled furever.
To
C
o
m
m
i
t
Suicide
ir O angrom thet will aet the vetdent, however, nn«t the rniifc# wa* i Al ' ) U mVc iik t Hh«*Uy )»*Rl$‘r«ln&gt; I ill n nrtiijinl (In nuusp, “ Gnhlcfi to art up R fh-xible standard of
Day, who baffled batters with turned by th* gTand Jury a* It
‘ cause back by t*n y*ara,”
um
mh iMtl Hull lli»* f i» &lt; i ubo lo ­ Mtl|*r,M belli iii i till Ij* uf |1i ( m !j I equirrmaifts..
phirccl on a tentntive bm it*.
his screw ball and entrrtalned th* completed , thrt*-day ittalon, H a
A T H E N S , Mar. M . - M r r Sam­
ling gild. **rd rather have
The Whitr lloune prosrnm call* tion bIm■"«•»! $*7JMK) WIR* rnl-tti fur t'fiw* fnvoril*- p lav**« Iln ii fir*l
He "gid thr measure "would fans with his hug-cell, committed posted bond.
o f *ow »thing Inatead o f all uel !rmuH# unuhlr lo leave fur for departure of thr 1'iraldrnl *&gt;n ifu* Hui ry Aiin* lluini* l" i f n p
ti n*l Hi drive th,* weriltitv hiiBinesi suicide Tuesday night by cutting
\icimy in mmi&gt; yrurFaria, threatened to commit aul- next Tutminy. He
P for th* veteran*."
expect*
to 11l»'rI « Inhlirii »n Hu1 F-luh- ivhii’
A Hrkt'f held liy ' Mnirgic" $if Mf tin* enuniry a wav from th? nr- hl&gt; throat with a hunting kntfs.
rk h yratriday in her hyatrrical cn-lx^ for a week oh thv
yacht rripiilixl chiUirfn'R (lay ••!»*$ ixai*ct» luin^ I duriil Cliy, N V wn** tin trrnlzed stock exchanges and into lie came hers teversl d * )»
ago
g rie f over the &lt;R-=n.ro
r! T ! N w i r r o U uf Vincent A.t..r
In at Saluriiay.
!«l*h A ifi$*r ii ait who 11*'hi t he g ran I ♦he iiVin-rgsnlaed over the counter from his home at I ’ea Jildgc, Ark.,
la n B u s ln e s s M e n
befatUn her ami her fugitive i hlI mu hftptm; Hint fmal iiquirt* N illI IMRIll t WClfp-luk**- tlrkl't *'»1 III' markets wblrli exist in ever. fi- seeking treatment fur lapse
of
s t i m s o n t o j i Micago millionaire husban-I.
Will hhliW uhdiul $ |ii,iH»ii w».&lt; oh- w Iiiim’ K nnd "Matfirii-*' will h*- «hm nom-1*I renter."
mrmury. 11* wee 32 years old.
A c c id e n t
“ I f 1 hat) the courage, I'd com­
O A K H A M . Maaa^ Mur.
laineti," the* U'livrriiuf * » k1 .
mif i rt |.m get. r St f»flJMMl p r i t»*
Floyd Stlmson, New Vi-tk state
mit suicide," »b# was ljuotcJ u*
Thri'p Americana hchj lirk H « «m &lt;\ &lt; n d m e n H o n o r T h » ' i r &gt; F IO R IU A r U G , n v K c a u g h t ( A P ) — Eunice Dean, 4 f t * 1' "teR J,
&lt; R )m $ A N . Ga., Mar. 23.- F o u r crying in agony when told the parachuU- Jumper wbu
u-vldo#
U dead, th* victim o f a teroclou*.
S T L K L M p N O I'O L Y
*‘ fj« fum*j* ii*"* ii rid tb«*y W'l| c*j1I*’ i
Quitman bnamesa men French refused to vis* hrr pa.«- here, will stage aixitlier pirac-huto
attack by two tsrrleri.
i fi
Ih i • c of 1H pr ii.(*a uf fT'i.iHMi cm,* !! N a t i o nal President:
nerlously injured Wednesday port, liarring her from proceeding Jump at Sanford kfunlci.-ol Air­
I
I A L L A H AKHKK.
Mar. 2 3 ^ The litU* girl died W *d n **d W /
W A S H IN G T O N . Mm . 21 —
: while rotarnlng to Quitman lo l*arla.
port on Sunday afternoon »t 1:00
Mr misers of Celery Camp No. I ' * • ' »
l,ruc* w *'lch. who escaped night eight lioure a fU r the d a m
rrruidi ut UiKMevult
si mlying
l l fW i frjf aeveml mile* out
o'clork, he stated today. Hr will
More Stale Auto Tags d.-fi, Wodmen of the World, ........................ " i * 1”
J ,n - *&gt; attacked and m *ngi*4 bar*
with
inti
rcat
the
fiNdi-rml
trad**
the country when the automo.
dive from a high-|«iwcrod Stlnvoj
th e ir ' lud4.
reported under arrest jogs, caught and klUad by * • » ioifiinlaaion ropart arhtch charg'd Sold But Revenue O ff tribute last night during
la which they were riding
cabin plane, powered with a 30u
mevting in th# Woodmen Hal) on yesterday ill Neihvtlle, Tenn. Tl*# ■table*, are to be exaralnad a t * ,
Into-* ditch at th* end of
ned mnvu&gt;)wty of the iron amt *tc*'i lnOak Avenue lo D. K. Bradshaw, I prison bureau will send an agent laboratory to d.Mrmlue wbctbaf j)
Plnno la f W k p f l Iu In
P°",r w**p motor
hy
major
luiiipantra
T A L L A II ASSF.K,
Mar
23
horny culvert and turned liy - 1 l a n e i s v r a c K e a
P | by A n .hi, u * » r t y o f Waterford, duxliy
official capacity for the W. (&gt;. W. lh&lt;w«' t4,d,)f lu r" turB hlra W , *eh they had rabies.
through dominatuiii of NBA «lrcl (A IM - The
Motor Vehirl* l&gt;
-nwir V
iN . Y . Laverty la spending Ihe win- rtnlffa/
In his honor, a class o f sevsn I
sentenced from Dad* county
----------------------- -------------•
larlm
rnt
icporlnl
yesterrley
ash
N
K
W
Y
U. Harper anRcred eevere
OBK, Mar. Ct.-—( A r ) — ^
t Dayton* Rcaeh. Hr brings
rendldste* were introdoevd end ' *» ' » y * * r » on Nov. 20, 1032, f* r
iron
Jacksonville,
Fla
of
1U34
Itrro.r
tag.
.
i
m
,
Dec.
I.
~1
.probably a broken back Wing log
hi* hlgh-powtrvd ship lo hanr»rd
M AN B K N T K M K ll IN I ll M ll had tots Ird 2M.424, on which $1. given the Protection Degree of the breaking and entering,
_ J g g hip; Harry HowaiJ tu Nrwark, H. J.. yesterday, Pilot at the r&lt;*iu#»l of Stmt'on.
TUB WRATHEB
order. Th# candidate# were: R. A.
f.ii7.2PU t&gt;^ hs. been colir-tted.
___ r dislocated 0r broken ahould J. E. Bertoa'a pis nr rra.hed near
VALDOSTA. Ga., Mar 23.
M IS T R IA L FOR GUARDS
On the same dato l«-r year thr Williams, if. 0. Denton, E. S. HlgT R A I N K IL L S FLO RIST
r. ksas aad aevrral rib* broken; GoMsbura. N. C.
Uh department hail rnllrt l&lt; I $*,(l.'1- nty, W. W Johns, H. II. English.
Karl Barfield, whit*, charge'
1
' t«k badly Barton, a gaeond lieutenant in
I. J. Allinan, and 0. K. Reiter, and
M Fi.B O URNE, Mar. 2 3 ^ - (A P t HANFORD
era) cat* su-d the Army Reserve Corps, and usu­ GRF.F.NVII.LE, H. C „ V * ' 2 3 -- n U s '-W s govern n 1 1” cheek 475 1*0 from sale o f llft.iij.-, legs
llag i bale
tteaSlags
painful but ally stationed at Langley Field, ( A P ) — A mistrial was orderrd from the Uahira post, 'lire and
Tiro last legislatu re it-rlored th* th* degree team headed by G. C. — H U. Clatter, farmer aud flo r ­
is
Seise alee
I
V a , wa* irtjarosl. Ills |&gt;Utt* was h?re yesterday In thw case o f four forging the endorsome"' and re­ price nf license tag* on ull light•' llln ch d lffe performed the cere­ ist of Malabar, was killed yea tar­
mony,
Kneels
former ionvi«4' ruard* charged ceiving the money, was ■t'inm etl vehicles.
wrecked.
da y when his automobile waa hit
-r,
Th* meeting was presided over at the Malabar crossing by th* Ft. La
with murder io r the death of Roy to servo four and a half ... ntlis
f t M/ar.
'
y
J.
A.
L*nr
s*
consul
command­
in
th*
Bibb
county
Jail
In
federal
Hudson, negro priaoaer f , » ho re­
southbound special o f the Florida Ft. 1*1eras
A T H L trT K IH HI ICID B
Dalaeevllh.
er.
and
six
application*
fo
r
memcourt
b*r*
this
week.
ceived a whipping with p lr*t.-er
East Coast railroad. Glattsr wi
Ilaellnx*
R H IN E L A N D E R . WTs., Msr. 23 Irerehip were acted upon favorably a native of Nebraska but had lived Key* w **t
strap a fewr H V l t before he died.
Miami
—(AA— Gordon McIntyre, 22 fo r ­ Plans also were discussed for an at Malabar fo r t l ysara.
• LANDSLIDE HR A M D S
M w n llavse
.(A F )- t v
l-tlL iT IC lA N B IIA M D IC A I'l’ KD
mer E agl*
River llir h
Bchonl open public meeting o f Ihe Camp
O c a l a -----(I* escheat*
InU ro-|
th#
LIMA, Peru, Mar. 22. iAI-|— |athlete committed sun ule yester­ *1 Longwood In th* near future.
grown ---WASHINGTON, Mar. t f * - VP)
O r l s w * * ------ — —
— —
M EXICO C IT Y . Mar,' R l.— Dis­ T li* eaters Andean handy: of day after ahootlng and gravely
A L A B A M IA N DIES
a t lb * Beptafgf _ • Pi .-sidrnt
RooserUt
today
psasaeela - . .---- M . clay, t*
T e m a a -----— — .— Uteay f t /
I hi dlp- aigrvrJ a bill, aimed at gtawrol In . trict police eutkertlU* .^eaterilay Charcba, a t A nee ha, was t
BITZ IS S E N T EN C ED
«J wounding Mias Oh-al DlanguarJ,
T*
RICHMOND, Va.. Mar, l » - M r * . n t e a v lU * ------Clear
■all, providing
fo r th# 1meradiate issuer! Instructions to OTTOst any­ under an cnoraioe* land. 1 , 1. uve 21. stenographer fur District A t­
pro'
one Taunt hlag insults
g i the mile* long and U m e-quam . . of torney Edmund D rargtr of V llst
N E W YO RK. Mar. 23—(tP)— Cherokee ven de Q raaff Rountree,
val o f Ajast
proeldrnt of^th* repebUc," a re­ a mile wide. Although 13j house* county. The aboutm,- was believed Irving Bits, alleged racketeer w h o 's *. Birmingham, Ala., committed
1 of rrii
toonUirs la
striction expected to handicap th* and huts w er» earned evray or an oulrroartb o f the young wom ­ last week waa convicted fo r Jump- j suicide here recently by leaping
campaign oratory o f opposition Vuried, no loo* a t Ufa wa- re|»rt- an’ . failure to encourage M cIn­ Ing ball, yaaterday was laotencad from the window o f th* fifth floor
rfuT- States exal
cenJidst..
to Uu-s# to (lx y*ar* tn S la g B la g .1of Murphy’* hotel.
«L
JnrUdictlon.
tyre'* attention*.
* • * , ' •••-'ft
W rc-'

SEN A HE LENDSi

■8olo„r.

SUGGEST!1
FREIGHT SERVICE

P U R P OSES O F T h a K u i r
SCHOOL LEAGUE
ARE EXPLAINED

AP P ROVAL TOi ° f Suh,,0,y Prevailjco-OrclinaUon Ofltail.
*BIG NAVY’ BILL* TA,,A,,A8SKr M‘r 51 T'ri,(,k TranBportH*

.

i

.

Favgrih* Is Winner
Of Grand National
Run Before 200,00(1

Of

Indicted

Terrier Doga Attack*
Mangle, Kill C h i l A ; ^

lured I n

Army Flier InjuredAs

ealM Ia Koosevdt Sigiu Bill
'* * "Aim ed At Sam btsull

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THE W E A K E R
Pair tonight and Tharaday,
much warmer.

am independent daily newspaper
SANFORD, FLORIDA. WBDNE8DAY, MARCH d

Priew Flra CnoU

N U M B E R 1 27,

‘Trade For Peace’ Policies FARLEY OPENS'SENATORS IN Wadsworth Hits Cotton Bi//R00SEVELT IS
As Another Step Toward An
Advocated By Senator Lewis
In Address A t Rollins Hall NEW CAMPAIGN WARM DEBATE End Of Liberty In America ACTING TO BIO

I

IN H OT TALK ON AIR MAIL

STRIKE A C M

Special Groups Which Fess Defends Hoover
Aides From Attack
Seek Credit For Re­
By
Robinson Who
cent Trade Gains
Charges Collusion
' Are Roundly Scored

President Talks With ' i
Manufacturers To­
day, To Meet Labor.
Leaders Tomorrow

W A SH IN G TO N , M ar. 2 1 - (/P) social, economic and politic*!."
He bro u g h t several D em ocrats
— R epresentative W edsw orth. of
New Y ork, m entioned as a p ro s­ to th e ir feet, b u t the New Y vrker
pective R epublican candidate for p e rm itte d only one o r two in te r­
P resid en t, m ade House considera­ ru p tio n s d uring his h a lf-hour ad­
tion of the recently opposed Rank- d ress in which he sahi:
"T his bill advances the g re at
head C otton C ontrol Bill the m e­
b a ttle to
com»— shall
liberty
dium for thie challenge
to the
c e a a t? "
R ooerrelt A dm inistration: "S hall * Mr. W adsw orth said "B oth NRA
we consent to become a regl- and A A A " w ere w ritte n a s “ tem ­
WASHINGTON, Mar. at
W A SH IN G TO N ,
M a r . 2 L — m entated p eo p le?"
W ILM IN G TO N , Del., M ar. 21
p o rary m easures," but It "Is evi­
—(VP)— In a speech th a t aounded (A P ) — M em bers of P resident Hoo­
Aa Mr. W adsw orth, form er R e ­ dent from the P re sid e n t's u tte r ­ — (AP)— President
Roose­
■ keynote for the com ing Con- j ver's C abinet were charged in the ply! liran S enator, saw
it,
the ances and the day-to-day trend
velt
will
confer
late
todsy
gTesaional cam paigns. C hairm an I Senate yesterd ay
w ith
having m easure, which w oulj lim it the th a t when they e xpire the A dm in­
F a rley of the D em ocratic
N e- j given “ th e ir services to a n u n law ­ c &gt;tt r, n.atliC.cd tilts year to about istra tio n will a tte m p t to m ake with representative* of auto­
mobile manufacturers in ths
tlonal Com m ittee la st n ig h t de- j ful and frau d u le n t" a ir mall com ­ I.I.CJO.OOJ bales, was only another them perm an en t."
fended cancellation of the a irm ail bination.
R epresentative Bankhead, Dem- move to end the labor dispute
| step tow ard a "change in tha
c o n tracts and assailed InterVSta he
S enator Robinson of A rkansas, whole picture of A m erican life,
( Continued uti T ags Two)
which threatens strike action.
said were seeking to tak e all the the m ajo rity leader, m ade the
W a J la c e . • j ,** &gt;.
Senator Couicns, Michigan.
benefits of recovery and "le t the charge d u rin g a n o th e r w arm e x ­
A « u !&gt; -o o m in ltte o
of
th e
Republican, said today after
re st of us re v ert to the m isery of change on cancellation of private
H o d a e A g r ic u ltu r e C o m m itte e
conferring with the President
a y e ar ago."
c o n tracts which b rought Senatoi
th a t the C hief E xecutive had a
d e d d a d to U k th e a g ric u ltu re
" I f you look deep enough,” he Fees (R. O hio), to his fre t w ith .1
said, “you will find behind every quick defense.
aoaetagy hi* opinion on th* log-'
proposal reedy to o ffe r In an e f­
a tta c k on the P resident and his
fo rt to end the d isp u te. H e w ould
Ulatiea, a « l It Indicated th a t WalKrss shouted hack a t Robinson
policies a special in te re s t w hich th a t proof of illegality about the
not eay w hat It w*s.
laaa B ig h t ba to rt tad to te stify beseeks to re-estab lish the ad v an ­ a ir m ail aw ards under W alter F
Mr. Rooaevrit w ill c o n fe r sep­
J j L tw n the
tag e it hrld so long by Controll­ tlrow n. form er P o stm a ster G en­
a ra te ly tom orrow w ith re p re to n .
A aoanroy
is
SSOght
with
tha
view
sm *
ing the governm ent.
ta tiv rs of auto lab o r who have
e ral, was entirely larking
Ss t obtalnln
obtaining general relmbureeH is speech was delivered e l a
th rea te n e d to atrike. Pendlnq th a t
Boat to growan of about W.600,T his latest o u tb u rst of the mail
Jack so n Day dinner, events which
conference, tl.e P r e e id 'n t will aak
controversy
on
th
e
S
cnste
floor
have come to m ark the opening of
m an u factu rers to rem ain In tho
ra m e shortly a fte r Am elia E a r-:
Repreeentatlv* retervon
*xD em ocratic cam paigns.
elty.
' '
h
a
rt
I'u
tn
am
,
tra
n
s
-A
tla
n
tic
avipraaaad confidence that Wallaca
In an Indirect reference to the
Before today'* session, the P reaa
lrix
,
had
app
eared
b
efoie
C
on
1
would endorse tha parpoaa of hit
W A SH IN G TO N , M ar. 21— (/P) Ident said he flra l waa coin* to
W A SH IN G T O N , Mar 21— (A1
BISMARCK. N. D . Mer. ««—
JA C K SO N V IL L E, M ar. 21 — d isputes now dark en in g the re ­
greastnnal com m ittees to a d v o -'
bUI after certain amendments were (AP)—North
— An Increase of (LI |*errent in — R e g istra tio n of m achine guns listen to w h at
w as proposod.
Dakota bu-.lnesi School teachers who qualify to re­ covery picture, the chairm an said
Inserted.
"T he m en now forem ost in th eir | c , t r changes in the A dm im stra- facto ry «m plo)m ent during the and stren g th en in g of
Lindbergh W hatever ideas he has in
mind
men unable to meet obligations ceive relief under the p lea worked
m »'l blll.saym g the avia m onth ended Fab. 16,
•Pttareon said aa amendment due to the financial ruin which out last week by Gov. Davv Sholts s tric tu re s on the course th a t »&gt;&lt; | " o n 's
and a a n ti-kidnaping law were asked for a se ttle m e n t of the d isp u te, ho
would ba laoertsd to provide at hat befallen farmers," and farm­ and A cting A d m in istra to r Ju liu s P. tak en are the very men who clam ­ Imn ind uA try Mia •till young and -t payroll incraase of 12.b percent, y e sterd a ) by A ttorney G eneral said, would be reserv ed until ho
orach as la needed of tha 143,000 ers, faclpg ops ter from lands they Stone J r., of the s ta te FE R A will ored m ost loudly fo r the govern­ •hould not l*c killed l*eforc it de- were reported yesterday by the ('u m m in g i as the only way of d e al, has heard the facta in th e c ate.
id tha eld MatLfljr eradication fund owned were accorded yesterday receive from HO to 2*fi m onthly, m ent to take them out of tha p re ­ velopA "
ing w ith highly o rganised c rim i­
R tllro a d labor today
rejected
bureau of labor sta tistics.
S enator Itohinuon, who haA at out-1
aUU unexpended instead of tatting protection of moratoriums.
own
S ecretary Perkins said approx- nals whose in te rsta te operations P re sid e n t Roosevelt'* pro pot* I to
W elter W ilbur, d irector of the re ­ dicam ent into which th e ir
l&gt;
aAfrrtiHl
the
A
dm
inistration
did
greed had plunged them .
op a new appropriation of to,000
j im a trly .*173.000 w orkers were add a re beyond the reach of local en­ continue the e x istin g w age a g re e ­
The new moratoriums, which lief division of the KKRA here, a n ­
•'These people, now th a t hu»l- ito duty in caiiceding the mail con- | ed to th r payrolls of factories dur- forcem ent agencies.
far the tunrejr.
m ent a n o th e r ala m onth*, b u t It
nounced la st n ig h t when he made
were
added
to
an
already
larwe
Tha other amanwant would giro
M aking it clear he did not p ro ­ accepted hix o ffa r fo r Joaaph D.
public detail* o M h e basis on which i ness seems to lie com ing
back, tractA. Itegan the lilt w ith Keaa hy ■ing the period, hut the total gain
list
previously
proclaimed
by
Oov
tha Secretary of Agriculture a
relief allotm ents will be made to \ w ant to g e t all the benefits for announcing 0 ii the floor th at An in em ploym ent wax only 34&amp;.000. pose to have the federal govern­ E astm a n , railro ad ro -o rd in ato r, to
•mor William A. linger, declar'd teachers
*VM%*
~ j themselvr*.
..
, ” ami
- n.i u#
free hand In appointing a commit­ ii
In districts unable to ftin .kr
inr rri»
rest of
oi us
u» drew W Mellon "look exception I T his was due prim arily lo decline m ent assum e responsibility of law a rb itra te the dispute.
furrfn( KhoQ, Unn,
(Continued On l'»ge Four)
(C ontinued On Page F o u r|
tee of fire to conduct tha survey. it Illegal to levy upon or attach
T he Senate L abor C om m ltta*
| .it p riv ate building caused, the sec- enforcem ent properl) belonging to j
Blame for a large part of the tha stock or equipm ent of debtor
(C ontinued on Page Tw o)
j le ta ry said, b) i*ad w eather. There the sta te s the atto rn ey said th&lt;* ' w as told today th a t S outhern ta a business
men.
and
m
ade
it
un
law
­
damage was laid upon mistake* by
I wer«- sm all declines in retail trad e House judiciary com m ittee m ust tile worker* were clam oring tor
raprerantaLiras of tha ftdetpl ful to force fa rm e ra to leave land t
realise th a t in this day of high
(C o n ltn u to On Pag* T hr**)
and a num ber of o ther groups,
agricultural department In taetl- they have fo rfeited under foiej The g ie a te s t gain was in a u to ­ speed tran sp o rta tio n , good roads
m ooy given by J. J. Pariah, atata
mobile industry, w here
70,000 and other facilities, "an ordinary
closure until they have had oppor j P a t r o n a g e O f O l d s t e T H
aonatar from Titusville, and A. K.
w o ik rrs were le p o rtrd added to local police force, no m a tte r how
tu n lty to refinance.
Pickard of Orlando.
intelligent. Is perfectly helpless."
payrolls
T he m oratorium on busln.-w
Seeking the support of larg e r
These men attributed the
al­
This is a real
problem ,
h*
T
he
d
e
p
artm
e
n
t's
index
for
all
leged errors la lack of experience debts explrsa au tom atically July org an isatio n s, m em bers of 8«mi
W A SH IN G TO N .
Mer
2 1 .warned.
em
ploym
ent
during
th
r
|»eriod
was
TA IeLAIIA SSRK, Mar. 21 tA'i
The Florid* E d ucation AiV**1Na­
Xha hastily ceUacted aradlcm- IB, while th a t oq farm o u ste rs will nole C h ap ter F u tu re F a rm e rs of ( A P )—T h r Unltr.1 S tate* and
"I have felt a special duty resU d
73J» p a rra n t uf tha IU20 av ara g a aa
A raarica, !■ a meeting at tha High Ja p a n today “ Shook hands acre** — Kugentc* eleriliaatio n ef feeble com pared w ith 09.8 in Ja n u a ry .
thou land i continu* Indefinitely.
forces,.'They said tbooa
on tiro d e p artm e n t of ju stice as it tio n 's p ro g ram to fln * " c*J
In Florida will be o utlined ** U »
Business m en's c red ito rs and S c h o o l 'last night, voted to Invite the l*aclfic" In a sig n ifican t ea- m inded penmr.-. chronic alrohollc*.
, # oka wer« h*ttff*beeauec
The se c re tary rep o rted a g ric u l­ Is about the only o rg an isatio n p re ­
and chronic d rug addicta in K lui.
•gray used was ton strong. They those who hold fo rfeited lands are m em bers o f the Sem inole C ounty ch an g r o f nulr» m utually pledg­ hla w a a recom mended toda&gt; to tu ra l im plem ent rr a mtfrart tiring pared to deal with this type of public a t * m a tt m eeting which
added that vwguUblea bad been p erm itted recourse to the c-iurts P.-T. A. Council to the elim ination ing (rac e .
crim e. W hat I've bren try in g to do will 1&gt;» held In th e C ity H all to ­
the .State ( a h m rt hy Dr A rth u r show ed a gain of 14.9 percent ind
destroyed aad latsr It had been under c ertain conditions. The e x ­ public speaking contest which is
Kokl lim it* , fm rijrn m in in trr
th at hi the machine tool industry is to do som ething practical and m orrow nig h t a t H:00 o'clock. .
1
ItugglrA
in
hiM
rep
o
rt
on
a
aurvey
Alex It. Johnson, p re sid en t of
of Ja p a n In** form al n o tr t ••
learned the plants wars not boats ception perm its court
not to have bills passed ju st be­
a tta ih - to be sta g ed lata this month.
there s» * a 16 percent rise.
| a t th r Florida .Stair H ospital.
Kdwin H um phrey ami Frank It«H&gt;Rovrlt
Id the fly.
Atinunlftt i Ml mn tliplttm ente w here It can be show n nayPi ices received by fa rm c is dur cause there is sentim ent for them ." the Sem inole C ounty U n it of th o
|
CSovrrnor
.Shulls
Raid
the
report
- Growers described the loesea dur m e n u on debt* ra n bo effected Jones were Initiated into the C h ap ­ m atic chirf* h r r r awiarrtetl Oin I j would l»e presented to the m*Rt mg the w e e k F e b
C um m ings em phasised th a t such le a g u e for B etter Schools, w ilt
2l» to
lag the eradication campaign as w ithout m aterial loss u&gt; the m er­ ter, while Bonnet C a rte r was s e ­ | the Nippon irovrrnm rnt "H a* no
Mai 7. declined one | miiiiI while crim es as the D rschel kidnaping, preside
I
legiAlature
"for
it»
consideration
"
"the straw which broke the carnal's c h an t's business. A ctions a re also lected to succeed C lifford King as intention w h itr v r r t«* provokr ami I Dr. Kuggie*. re'preaenting the prices faim ^tA paid were un in which the d ep artm ent had to
Included on the p ro g ram wlH b«
King make trouhlt* w ith any oth«*i
D eck down the culprits over (W,- a o n e -art play e n titled H ills of
back” la the closing of a large p e rm itta d In c ate It c a r be ahown C hapter se c re tary . Young
« h an g td
,
.National
&lt;
d
m
m
ittre
for
M
enial
000 square m iles was not an iso- JI P o litics." The cast Includoe M ite
■umber of Florida banks.
|K)Mrr."
the re n te r la not tre a tin g tho had resigned office.
H ygiene, ha* just com pleted a five
Before adjournm ent, K. I). T yler
Representing the Florida Citrus holder of the land'a title fairly.
1 a ted case
Helen V ertiay. Mr* G ladys M orris
S e c r e t a r y H u ll. « '\ u t r n l l y * c a nday
Atudy
of
the
a
tate
inatitution
and a group of hoy. gave a p ro ­ nm tr rr|&gt;ortc&lt;l * a r rlou d t* in th e
Exchange and tha Clearing Home
" I t is happening all the tim e," ‘ W illiam *, Miss C lifford HhlnholTo p erm it free action a g a in st
at
(
'hattahoochee
association, J. C. Chase of Sanford business men debtors, the govrr- gram which included a talk and a K a r K a n t l&gt;a»t'tl o n A tt a in t'd r c la
he said.
se r. M iss llu th H and, Mlxa M a r­
He rald "If your taipa&gt;erA a ic '
aald ba worked with nets and varL nor a sserted In his proclam ation, black fa re m instrel a rt.
Among the legislation sm gjht g a re t Cox. Hodman l^ h n ia n , E arle
H o rn h rtw e rn
J a p a n a m i It u s a ia vitally concernetl with the m ount-I
Thoer a tte n d in g w ere: John r e p lie d , " I r o c r i w t h u u t a l v m r n '
oua traps In Ms groves, supposedly would
are bills to:
Kipp. Miss Klixabeth Slioem akor,
"destroy necessary and
ing cost of m ental sieknrAA and
Infested, aad never was able to needful business e n te rp ris e s " Hu Senkartk, C lifford King, Ronald w it h a p e n a l g r a t if ic a t i o n
Make it a federal offens*- to flee Quill Ian Jo rd a n , Roderick A dam s,
I am
depen«lenr\ t h e y
ahould
i h a i »I
M
uirhead,
W
inatrm
H
enderson.
across s ta te lines to avoid prose­ Ann Jones, R obert A llm an, and
flwd a fly.
g l a d to t a k r th ia
o p p o r t u n it y to th a t leg u la tio n p a st a m andator) |
said hundreds of business mi n
Byri lllg g a , W illiam B urnett, John
cution for a felony
D orothy Mitchell.
could not pay th e ir bills because Jones, W ard K indle, R obert M aus­ a t a t r c a t e g o r ic a l ly th a t th e U n it e d | eugenic ste rilisa tio n law "
Make racketeering a
federal
if you c a n ’t *|n-*k m i -11 nf . man.
S t a t f » o n 11• p a r t ha« n o tlrAirt*
The
report
said
"
S
te
rilix
ation
in
G i v P f t °T bhe distressed condition of ag* er, H erb ert
T h u rsto n ,
Dsvld to e r r a t r a n y i »» u c b a n d iio m t r n
crim e If a* much as $6000 is in­
By II..(hllllt
rlcultural area* of the state.
Sm ith, Ja m es Boston, Jsm e s Mc­ lio n to in it ia t e a n y c o n f lic t in It** necessary cases, and prevention
th a t was the aub»tan rr of a volved
am
ong
young
|q»oplt*
&gt;
rr
th*
nu»st
O th er m oratorium s proclaim ed D aniels, C lifford G ustavaon, David
Amend the Lindhargh x rt to
r e la t io n * w it h
oth e r
r o u n t r l e a . " vital steps tow ard d«*creasiiig m en­ sht»rt talk on " F a ith ." m ade Ih-by G overnor I.an g e r la st y ear anil E arle, Edwin •H um phrey, Frank
fuiF S anford K iw am ans, m rrtin g penalise in te rsta te kidnaping of (
tal
sickness
and
dependent
&gt;
*
*
, Mn. t D. Rhlnthsrt has con. • till in rffe c t Include those o rd e r­ Jonas, B onner C a rte r, and Alex
is In- 1
in (he M o n lrtu m s llo trl. tmlsy hy any kimt when ransom
r
tribeUd | | Maude strain amaryl­ ing county officials to desist ' n e R. Johnson.
No adm ission ch arg e will be
solved
K F H ousholdrr. l o c a l a tto rn e )
lis bulbs and bare pulra of Car- Issuing foreclosure „r tax ri-cds n
iV rinlt s ta te to make com pacts | asked of persons visiting th* R a­
F a ith in m an and his various in
uaan plguoau us additional prises proceedings a ffe c tin g fa rm homes
stitu tio n s and
practices
was for dealing w ith crim inals crossing , vine G ardens in P a latk * fo r sev­
In tha CUnn-Up aad Beautlflca- and com m anding the sam e o ffi­
eral m onths, It was announced
stressed during the talk
which th eir joint borders
T h r W ar D epartm ent announced
'
It wa* announced
h e ir this m orning th ro u g h thq
cial* to p revent aeleure of tunica
concluded a program In which the
th
ro
u
g
h
It*
Jackaonville
office
to.
A
T
L
A
N
T
A
.
M
ar.
21
-lA*)
—
' I s Wamah's Ctrl*
•‘ a
Cham lwr of Com m erce office, a n d
ciuh m rrnbarship listened to tho
personal pro p erty of th o je fiday
th
a
t
|»erioni
who
a
re
oppoaed
lle
e
r,
th
r
3.2
kind,
has
no
stand
S t tM Chamber of
-----rthe fee th en will not exceed 60
reading
of
a
resolution
In
which
■
anclally
unable
to
pay
th
e
ir
to
the
construction
of
a
tim
ber
R
ial*
C
om
ptroller
J
,
M.
Lee
has
Ing in a G eorgia court, it was
l.a t tlM Ulty .Rail oa
accepted the invitation of the Sem ­ w harf extending into l^ k e Mon- ruled yesterday hy Judge Ralph the principles of the Ra)t*urn hill
Mrs,' Mndor fcnriett of
for control of truck ami bus
inole County C ham ber of Com ­ roc for a distance of lt.r&gt; fre t from McClelland T K
W indham ,
a
dram a «f the campaign.
I'a la lk * y e sterd a y by official* o f
m erce and
o th er o rg a n iiatio n s th« araw all in fro n t of th r .Stand­ wholesale d e a l'r, brought proceed, tra n s p o rta tio n was outlined The
M n, CuHati aka stated that N
Gordon B a rn ett of Kern P ark
th a t he be p re sen t a t tb s second ard Oil Co. pro|&gt;erty on the lake- ings to force a retail dealer to pay | resolution was referred to the I'uh and P rof W J . W ells. J r . of L y ­ th* trad e body who had stopped
. enptaina, with noaHy
woriwra
o ff th ere en ro u te home from Jo ck annual St. Jo h n s Valley Day cele­ fro n t in .Sanford, xhould m ake him for 170 cases of 3.2. the dealer • lie A ffa irs C om m ittre for action
aad M iudgaa have volunteered
man School n ear U ng w o o d and
bration which Is to be held here t h n r objection known in w riting, posted U&gt;nd and still I* in posses­ i G. W Spencer, a tto rn ey , brief- A ltam onte Spring* w rrv (iri.ir | at
. oarvleae lor tha campaign.
1 ly outlined the h ighlights of tha
The group also visited th* ligw
and tend it lo the
Jackaonville sion of the beer
0.
•
Mm. At W. K a n aad Mm. B. O.
a p ru k ria before th.
Soutnw eat
WAUCHULA^ Mar. II _ Cu­ Apr.
C om ptroller Lee Is th s fo u rth office Irfo re Mar. 29.
The judge upheld the retail 1celebration which Is L&gt; be staged Sem inole P rogressive Assoc atom federal s ta te fish h a tc h ery at
appointed to the cumber pricaa skyrocketed at the
laka to see the f l 40,000 InVvkt- ^
The .Standard Oil Co. aeekx a m an's contention th s t possession here on Apr. &lt;&gt; and pointed out th a t
m em ber of the cabinet who ha*
heal cash market Monday and notified the tra d e body th a t he p erm it to build a wooden pier, or sale of the Irew is Illegal under the proceeds of the
G overnor's m eeting in F o re st CUy on Mon­ m ent of federal funds In a mud•
day night
broke all aalatlag records as fancy will accom pany G overnor Shnlta eig h t feet wide and 126 feet long.
ernly equipped p l a n t B reeding
1
- the s ta te 's bone dry law and there- Hall, to be held th a t nig h t a t the
Oats, i
Mr
B
a
rn
ett,
candidate
f
&gt;r
the
grade* aald far IS U flU O net te Sonford on th a t day. T he others The length Includes an ight inch fo rr no property rig h ts are In- M ayfair H otel, will go tow ard a
grounds fo r quail and deer a re in­
W. H. Stewart and Mr*.
S ta le
le g is la tu re
re p re se n tin g
to the growers. Choice grade* sold whoa* accepts ocas a re In are Com ­ “T " brad. 24 fa rt Ion*. F our pile
velvrd. The hvrr was valued at fund being raised for the bene­ this county, outlined his four-point cluded in th r plan t, Including a
Conner mere named
for Id te |&gt; a bushel tab as m issioner of A g riculture N athan dolphins .111 hr ru q stru rta d along more than f4M)
fit of AOOO crippled children In
new Incubator w ith a capacity of
j
Ooeaty F_T. A.
p latfo rm for reduction nf ta le s , 0000 quail eggs
spirited bidding want on among Mayo, S ecretary of S ta te K A the line of the far* of th r
“T "
The beer le sold here under a Florida.
“ maaMn of plana far
b
en
efits
for
farm
er*.
Iielterm
rn
t
buyers.
Twenty-five G rey, and A ttorney-G eneral C ary bead.
M II Goodrum, m anager of the
clt&gt; ordinance in defiance of th r
Ball *t tha Mayfair
M ather F u rn itu re Store in S a n ­ in wage* and conditions for lab o r­
D rr d r tn f also Is to b* donr at sta te sta tu te .
Apr. •, Mb*. W. K. Wat- crates war* sold bore yesterday. D. la n d Is.
ford. was welcomed into the club ers, anil adequate financing for
Every member of. the Gover- tha o u trr and of tha w harf ovrr an
‘ t Club volunteered The season I* somewhat later then
schools
•V* &lt;
usual,
with
carload
shipment*
ex­
a
re
approxim
ately
225
frv
l
lone,
THE WEATHER
noria staff has teen Invited to at­
a’a rapport fat
Mr
W ells discussed t a u t . on
pected to begin about Apr. 1. tend tha calebretlon which will be parallel with th* bulkhead, and JO
and
th*
percentage
used
fo
r
edu­
There are approximately SOS acre* h*ld la i sanest tee with the dedica­ fe a t wide. Tbs drodgod m aterial
present
included
Mr.
t-LOBIIIA
______
liousholder and Mr. Spencer as cational purposes, and. th ro u g h a
Morgan, Mil of spring encumbers In this coun­ tion of the new concrete bridge la to be deposited ia Lake Monroe
saries
of
stereo
p
tican
slid**,
h*
•
t -_________ •
• a , Tko » . ~ e U .. a ! • . .« )
' guests, and K lw anlan. D. J Scott
stress the S t John* R im at lake no rth of tha excavation.
0 . Leonardy, ty.
H A N r o i m Tu#*4av
N orth, c e a tra l, and rocky moun | of Chicago, D G- S cott of
Alta- pointed out some of th* need* of
H eeding*
l° w ( o r M o n d a v i
J L D,
Monroe, and the Coroner's Ball
A palachicola
—- ~
the
school
system
of
th*
sta
te
.
inonia
S
prings,
C.
R
Mason,
who
tain
stataa
wer*
g
re
eted
with
low
at the Mayfdlr Hotsl tkg| n ig h t
Dorothy Lamb,
D artow _
D uring the m eeting it waa K u s l l s . .
ered tem p eratu re* today
w ith l&lt;iesld*d, Kay Foa, H ow ard O vet. j' jjtm
.
Sr., Mr*.'VaR
prospect* th a t It will soon b* gen lin, BUI Du Hose, I . T h arp . F. 8. pointed out th a t re g is tra tio n in PI IsaudtrcaU •—— —
r, Mr*.
ara
—
la m son, H A
Sm ith,
T.
L. th* Fore.’t C ity precinct is In­ FF It FMf
orally colder all over the county
U rr#
O
a
l
n
a
a
v
t
l
l
r
—
*st
I
Duma*.
V.
A
Speer,
J
.
L.
H
u
rt,
creasing
rapidly.
A
lready
12c
p
e
r­
Colder w eather prevailed
te»
WA8HINOTON, Mot. s i
JACKBON, Mw T Maf. UiVrI Gordon B a rn ett, E. C H a rp er, E. sons have
reg istered . It waa lKl aasrl l nWa rasa l
—The
Senate
n t to th* of Lake .Superior.
(AFI—Keveretng tie attlUpMJU*•’ i '
*_
^. .
*
Hoy, B. C. Moure, I. J . Brackln, Stated
M ia m i
Snow fell In M innesota, Wyom
Admlaiatratien’e
loan Itond
ward tim legalisation *t liquor In
Moor* l l a v a n
NEW YORK, Mar. -gl^-OPl _ bill proposing
politics be ing, M ontana, N orth D akota, and W. A. Cooper, Juliue D ingfelder,
O c a l a ..r ~~
Mississippi tha senate yesterday Seven person* perished today in
Okaacbobaa
corporation, C anada a n d a t W lnnepeg i t wa* C r . S tahl, P eter School. T. R
taken
out
of
tb*
defeated the heuae-ap- tenement house flra on the upper
OKKY NEW TAX
O r l i n d a w. Wilton, R. W. W are, J . G. LeonC M s t F a—
was stricken oat
ay by tha ten degree* below aero.
Prnaarola «.
May btU, by a SS t# 4 vote East Bide, bringing to t&amp; the num ­ Hone* honking
ardy,
B.
D.
Caewell,
W.
8.
ColaTampa
Weather
h
a
reo
u
official*
(aid
Ittaa
W ASH INGTON ,
M a r. IL ­
1 %
T l l u a v l I U ----- C U a r « l
m an, H , C. W ashburn, 8. F. Doudber *f death* from similar fires
Th* House
drifted th* cold w oold gradually spread.
daring the past atg weeks.
T e m p e rtta ra * over th* South ncy, E. B. Randall, Jno. D. Jinkina, IA I’l —Th* Senate Finance Com­
th* provision «f Ihq VUJ In approv­
The flra swept through three ing th* g eao ral p tr p o s s of the early to d ay m aintained ganorelly J. 0 . S haron, K arl Lehm ann, 8. J . mittee today unanimously ap­ At la a la ----- — C l e a r M
age tha upper i
W. B. proved a capital itock tax of on*- A aauata ... . Ctaar «l
-ifloort of aa "Old raw" ten- m easure to
w eather a l­ N il, H ow ard O verlin,
th e principal y esterday'* gyring
I* W
M ac on ------- -—
pro* ram
the Roberta bill
aad trapped a mother end aa trail aa th e la ta ra e t n f Hie 12.­ tho u g h th e re waa light fro a t a t ZachlY, Tom Simpson, P. N. tenth of on* percent, offoctive Pavaanali
i of Ik
daughter, a father end hie ton, 000,000,000 o f g o v e ts a o n t bonds to asv ersl p o in t! a t fa r South a t W hitehurst, D ave R onltke, and L.I July 1, 10S8, and estimated It Th»maavilla
.
_______
would bring f»6,000,000 revenue.
■—14 boar ra la fall a ad lac I A$J
T Do**,
M iro n , Go,
other* la the buddies.
aM bon.
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WINTER PARK, Mar. t l —
America should
unit
landing
money to foreign nation!, was the
opinion txprvtttd here last night
by Unltod Stataa Senator J. Ham­
ilton lewis, mtmber of the Fortlgn Relations
Committee,
la
spooking before the Rollins Col­
lege student body and n public audlence In the Annie
Russell
Theater.
‘
r. J 2 1
Aa tha Democratic whip In the
—
o f t h e P&lt;*e r - npper House of Congress and ae
M O b{Q to pAjr dam ages re- Owe of the loading spokesmen of
a a l U n g f r o m M e d i t e r r a n e a n President Roosevelt, the Senator
asserted that n new era In the
f r u i i Sly e v a d k s t i o n In F l o r ­
foreign relatione policies of the
i d a a p p e a r e d t o d a y t o h i n g e United States had err Ired. The
o n t b a p o a h k a o f S e c r e t a r y remedy for tha present situation

ns to disarmament le to
take
American money away from those
nations, which borrow for tbo pur­
pose of building up trade against
this country, or for Increasing
their own armlos and naries, said
Senator Lewis.
y
Tha speaker said that If a na­
tion Is In dire need, the United
States should ascertain what sup­
plies would be moat helpful, then
buy those supplies In this country
and send them to the needy na­
tion. but never lend money.
"In this way we will serve the
need, wv are faithful to humanity
and wv prevent nation* from buy­
ing armaments with our m oney,"
(Continued On Page Twnl

i

MORATORIUM ONSTATE TEACHERS
DEBTS DECLARED REALLY IN NEED
IN NORTH DAKOTA TO GET RELIEF

GAIN REPORTED CUMMINGS ASKS
IN EMPLOYMENT STRICTER LAWS
FOR FEBRUARY AGAINST CRIME

Business Men,Farmer StoneSays FERA Will
Benefit By Order
Pay Them From $40
Issued By Langrner
To $85 Per Month

345,000 Added ToPay- U ,S. Must Conduct
Real War Against
rolls I n Factories
Thrcughout Nation Criminals, He Says

J

Future Farmers Seek

U. SMJapan 4Shake Steril iza l i on Of
Hands Across Sda’ Feeble Minded In
In Peace Pledges State Is Proposed

Education Association
Flans To Be Outlined

Kiwanians Listen
As l l o u 8 h o l d e r
Talks On ‘ F a i t h’

Mrs. Rinehart
Prises For'Campaign

Ravine Gardens Open
To Public At No Cost

Standard Oil Co. AskH
Permit To Huiid Dock Georgia Never Heard
Of Beer, Say« Judge
Comptroller Irec Will
Attend Fete On Apr. 6

Harnett, Wells Speak
At Korest City Meet

too

Cucumber Prices Soar
At Wauchula Market

Cold Wave SeenRisinx IV ^ .r Z .
Out Of North W est' o*"

B an king Committee
iftsisaippt S e n a t e
Reverses Self On Act 7 Die In Another Fire Kills Senate-Ruling
In 'N. Y. Tenement

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A

�1 T h s c trtt
. M l. id . ropon** to
Presidential request, gulVanteelnr tW principal of Hotrte
Owner*' Loan Corporation bonds used in the refinancing of
home mortgage*, Up to this time the government has
gtarantoed the payment of four percent Interest on the
MAnk bat was not committed in any way as to the pay­
ment of thd pflrtcij^tl. Even no, remarkable progress has
Men made before now in extending relUf to home owners.
,

. T lfe H om e &lt;*fttar|’ iL o a * C orp oration * reported . U et

^ ek that b t i t MWctf 9, It had omnubidli* 114,678 loan*
ountihg to 4325,161,720. These loans have been made
E " tendnle dr thd 4 percent boh da of the corporation for
mortgages on the verge of foreclosure, or by cash
hr a small percentage of cases.
f | ClbM to 2,500,000 urban home owners and their Imme­
diate families have been benefited through the work of the
iflbhsoratloh, ft la estimated on the basis of 540,000 home
owners helped end the Census Bureau’s calculation of
8.3 persona i&amp;r American household. The report saya th at
thb average of alt loan* to date la 12883.
12.888. Tent
Teat checks in
dlfcata that the amount loaned represents 69.3 percent of
the appraieed value of the properties involved.
»
Since Its founding in June, 1983, the corporation has
erfptfieiieed a gradually Increasing rate of activity. This
la'illustrated
lh thd following table:
MMLM TIMMrot TODAY
Lottie Closed, by
BURR GUIDANCE! In Oil thy
4-Week Period
Number
Amount
ay* acknowledge him, and bk
389
f 1,066,923.00
«Q direct thy paths,—Provo rba f tio r to Sept 28....................
28-Oct. 21...... „..........
1,761
5,108,259.00
Oct. 21-Nov. 17...................
7,062
20,704,109.00
It’s, funny how mhrty pen pin Nov. ,17-Dec, 15____. ____
16.204
46,185,918.00
inUnuo to get marrind In spite DeO. 16-JAn. lfe, * 8 4 ........
22,258
62,284,825.00
’ too Urge number of dWotkrt on j Jsri. lZlfeb. V.......................
29,685
85,060,781.00
M grounds

of extrema mental

t o B u y soy that the opposition
K f Urn Chechoslovakians to. the reefteration of tho Austrian, moi&gt;p td h y may keep, the Hapsbqrge
‘•Ot of Vienna. It seems to be o
•cate of Csech and double-check. .
1 ’Tho Intereat rata on new farm
loans by federal
Intermediate
credit banks has bcco reduced
,fra*i * to JV4 percent. The .next
.Mop will be to eliminate tho In­
terest altogether and then c a n c e l
the prinripaL ,v

vmsi
cr tea situation In many cothnHtnltie*. Caah dinburacmentn for rtrpalrn—painting, plumbing, heating, maiwriyy, carpentry and tinning—have stimulated the con­
struction lhduktrien.
The record of the Home OwnmV ■Ix&gt;an
to
* Corporation
Si
-J
date la one of which tho country can he Justly proud

Janos Moptague remind* us
rat tl was b haknaps t re who said.
Neither a borrower nor a ler, ler
I." This may seem to b* a trifle.
During the paat few year* ipood has become tne muiwii
Id fashioned. But when the old thing accpAfllblc to the average driver. Until then, only the
Of slid, "Who steala my purse
Mia trash," be certainly said a| more expenaive make* of car* could alfai/i high rate* of

■peed, and oven they wore usually limited to 60 mile* an
hour or thereabout*. The modern car, however, whether
Wo find a number of people It I* an expensive model or n cheap ohe. will make ?0 mile*
Who do not agroa with Goloi rl *n hour, and *ohtc of them will do better than th a t
I Lindbergh's stand on the sir mall
This Increased speed is more thHrt the human factor
| contracts and his Insistence on tho can accommodate. Tho time may come when the average
right to trial borers conviction. driver will have become sufficiently proficient to manage
‘Dot heaven*! What a stupid world
'this would be If eve.ybndy agreed' his car effectively at this tremendous speed hut he cah’t do
about everything!
I it now. Statistics show that there are 28 percent more
accidents among automobiles driven at execssivo speeds
Speaking of the cancellation of than among those driven at moderate rates. Thla infor­
tht air mall eonlrirU »nd tKw mation will probably not act as an effective governor on
s driver, but perhaps a lesson
calling In of the Army to carry
‘.t r mall,
e« a __Is
1_- New
V*.L
writer t—
In &gt;
the
York
^ says |t would have been "Just
reasonable, In case of war, to
charge tho Army and Navy and
Ikr the letter carried to hold
rk the enemy on all front* If It
It the last two-cent stamp."

Talk about trusting the Russians
&lt;o pay back a loan, why Rule old
dlwCdrn, than which there Is no
wblehtr when It comes to caution
In government finance, has Jest
'advanced ths florist government
100,000,000 kronen (about |M,006,000). Guass eur Uncle Ram
could afford to put f8.000.noo on
the red, or was It 110,000,000 T
This Is fruit fly wrak In Wash­
ington, as a delegation from this
State leaves for the Capital where
they will try (e show a Congres­
sional committee what damage
-Wts
t a s wMM.—
k l in! this
&gt;1 . 1 . -state
l . t V 1by
— •*—
wrought
the
fruit fly campaign and the Jus­
tice of Immediate compensation.
Certainly (hs least which the gov•nunant tan da to to ra-lmbUrse
this growths far tha damage which
federal agents did to them,

• *« WVBIUIMJ

.... fast than
..._i to drive one
It costs more to drive a car
slowly. A car operates more economically around 30 miles
an hour. At speeds higher hen th at the cost mounts
if 11
IIVIUII pgreater
i vesew. «,1
rapidly. Not only (a the
friction
on the tires and
but
hearings of the car at higher
‘ * speeds, l—
* -also the gasoline
consumption la greater, At 20 mile* an hour the average
gasoline consumption lii 18.2 j&gt;er gallon. At 30 miles an
hour, It Is 18.4 miles per gallon, Thereafter the rate diminlshos rapidly. At 40
1C miles an
;. hour, gasoline consumptlon drops to 16.7 miles per galloti At 50 miles an hpur,
It is 18.1 miles per gallon. And _at 60 miles an hour, It is
10.1 miles per gallon.
8o if vou would save money, iremember that you must
eXceAd SO miles
ana
-drive slowly. A t least you must not ------------------hour If you would obtain a maximum mileage per gallon of
gohollne. And If It Is of any Interest to you, remember
also, that not only do thu number of accidents increase
rapidly, at the higher rates of speed, but also the rate of
fatalities per accident increases proportionately. You are
in greater danger of having an accident the faster you
drive, and you are In greater danger of being killed if you
have an accident.

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Born to Mr. and -Mrs. C. E. Bow­
BctonUste'tAilt say ttodfvds- man pir Monday, a fin* baby girl.
pAtoilteto' aits caused h|r thrift Mrs. Bowman to the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Lord and will
he remembered a* the former Mies
Lilli* Lord.
&gt;. Mr. and Mrs. James Hoolehan *f
Myrtle AVenu* entertained into a
six o’clock dinner on Tuesday with
tofjtnd Mrt. W. B. Nodi, Mm. W,
H. Hynes, aad George T anias a*

^ ^ f f l ^ D

-■ C Isi'rfiB id fc

Mr. Wadsworth would bo • willing
ft&gt; Make the sgenrln permanent
If "it should bo evident they pro.
mots Um genoral welfare and hap.
pities* T”
■"Hot if they dostroy liberty,"
Mr. whdswortii replied.
Rrprrsentstlvt Johnson. KsrrobALaberita, Minnesota, also 4 for.
m»r Senator, broke in to ask
whether Mr. Wadsworth did not
thldk If tho Republicans had gone
aloag with the Presides!’* pro­
gram, "Instead of chiseling the
couhtry would not bo la a better

e ^ t

atom her* far several months, has
reslghdd to taka' a position a*
manager of th* t and 10 cent store
&gt;•
• Li. *7-^; u .

dtohkw to m

wall In tin

M* oaf carried suit i 1m
Joony WlU' be Mnd acrai
Hire rear of the store, it

out of danger now.
Miss Mettle Council has re­
turned from a visit to her brother,
Bapt. Council of tha A C. L at
Lakeland, and vtfll be the guest of
Mr. and Mrs, B, O. Smith at Ovie­
do for seme time era returnlag to
her home In South Carolina.
J. L. Janet of Greenebore, N. C.
to In the city making preparations
ta put ah a let sale for I t. J,
Thigpen.

GeorarU Faimer.Made

$875 On AtrtCnbluuf*

; Trade unions are roughly dhddi
ad Idto two gwnsiil riasslflcatloha—“open” end “doaed” uniona.
Ilihmento Trmd« unions i n orfmiu , Aa a rule tho open union so.
UM on tfa fafcjlt of n‘ pnHSenUrj red mere wothsru in tho trade to
)Mh tHd union, risking duke ahd
t n t jJiiH JlfntoO q
OT I/JCODlOtir*
m oflS other conditio** of ttambenhip at
Firemen and Knglhemdh.
. easy as possible.
1 s t rioofd unlori apostles On the
Tho company usUh Is gdnoiXuf
Mr. Wadsworth waved this aside,
considered to Vs In direct oppool* opposite prihclplo of restricting Its but after he concluded Represen­
tlon to the tegular trade unlort mtfriberalH to tM l»Mt ntfvxntai tative Koppleman, Democrat, Con­
movement Since It Is Initiated by geoua number necessary to main­ necticut, wanted the New ydrkdV
the employer end under his con. tain satisfactory wage larals. High
trol. It is not likely to prevs as af­ lnttlhHon fees or high dues end given additional time "so that be
fective a weapon for promoting restriction* on advancement from can giro Ho his DVogrnNt and the
tho Interest of tho workers ss Um apprenticeship In those trades In ptagram of the Republican Party
which tho apprentice
rentier system exists for saving the country."
trade union.
_ _______ .jo mean* adopted to
Among the desirable features _
“This. (tho Bankhead BUD.”
claimed for the company unions limit memosrihlp.
Mr. Wadsworth told the House,
Ah understanding of the terms
Is their tendency to Inspire confi­
“Is but o sm step in • parade that
dence end good win atnbng em­ "open" and "closed" shops Is also
ployes by providing S mesas for a Important to Intelligent reading of has already started. It Is st tho
prompt newring or all cetnpUlnU. Industrial new*. The open shop is
By appointing shop committees to ofab In which both' the onion and
consider grievances, the company nonunion workers may find em­
unions tend to eliminate Injustices ployment.
because of too hurried action by
In actual practice such shops
shop foremen or plant sXScuttVs*. often-tlmee restrict employment
to
nonunion men. The closed shop
Although the opinions of em­
ployes ore frequently overruled, Is one In which employment Is
they prevail os many occasion*. IfmiUd to member* of unions.
There is a cartels amount of psy­
Senator Wagner asserts that tbs
chological benefit derived by the refusal bf employers to deal with
workers from the opportunity to I properly chosen representatives
moke their slews known.
of labor
for
—-i_
*WL.has
M
W
febeen
' ----responsible
-- - - -* —
Company onions ore also vatu.1 more than 70 percent of the dieimsoftma i t o n
obit st machinery whereby work-J pules Which have coma before the
National Labor Bdhfd. He eiplalns
LONDON, Maa^21—So Irdpalted
that the bin Introduced by him
provides that workers’ organisa­ are the finances of former Kaiser
tions dealing with problems such Wilhelm of Germany that Prin­
at wages, grievances and hours, cess Hermine, hl» Wife, has taken |
thkll be frre from employer tntar- charge of all household arrangoference. It does not prevent em­ ments and the family may have
ployers Train forming agendas to (o mar* to emaller quarters, the
promote the health ana general Dally Express Doom, Holland,
Welfare of workers or simitar pur­ correspondent reported Monday.
poses.
The correspondent quoted Coont
A stud- by the National Indus­
trial' Conference Board, made In Schwerin, the former halter's
the fall of 1036, which covered comptroller, as aaying that Wil­
more than one-fourth of the total helm had abandoned all thought
number of wage earners engaged Of ruling and intended to spend
In mining and manufacturing and tho rest of his Ufa In archaeoioglthue Is reprefenta(lv* of all in­ ral studies—Just now ancient sun program
dustry, showed that 0.3 percent of worship.
thV employee were dealing With
employers through trade unions,

jKaUer’s Fortune .Is
Said To Be Vanished

S"xi"“eS2r i ^ U

W aaM * e n lla iM

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"A W i e t i S

STEV$$
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BRING- . uMm T i (Ml"

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Guarantee
Ta Make Good
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R A D IO S
UNUl/t,
SER VICE

celery

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III t o Path Ara.

Senate Botfy VphoW*
Long’s Claim To Sest

‘Trade For P^wt* ,S» ew
iMTanleifiaii
.
&lt;th» U l 1 1 “ •aX±
Policies Advocated Taxes Approved 1
By Senator Letrfs Daytona Citx Dto
(Continued Pram Pag* Dim)
DAYTONA BEACH. M*r. 21—
Senator l.ewi* continued.
(A*)~Eight new - municipal tales.
"In this way w* will carry out Including t general stick lah anil
ths Franklin I).
Roosevelt and a tax on newspaper advertising,
William Howard Taft policy of war# added to obligations of
'trade for peace.'
Daytons Beach cltlsens through
"Delegate* to tha International right' ordinance* pasted by thDisarmament ConferenrS St Ge­ dty commission Myndsy.
Ths
neva make the bold i t •tel Ion t|pkl purpose or the i.ew takes, s* an­
tha United States by Its action tn nounced by Mayor Edward H.
refusing to eafom tha Kellogg, Arnu ti'onr, Is to relieve eventual­
flriand Peace Pact has encouraged ly the heavy tas on real estate
nations to feel that we ere pre­ aad to furnish funds for recre­
paring for war.
ation and city promotion.
"Now comes news that Musso­
The measures provided tha
lini has signed a compact with 'following ‘taxra: General tales
Austria and Hungary t« protect
those lands against Invasion of tas on virtually all advertising;
France vr Germany and yet d e ­ eluding ijoctors, lawyers, news­
mands that Germany hare the service tax on all professions, In­
right to build an array and navy paper advertising; Insurance tag;
a* targe at that of other countries curhthf Ux oh ali place* of busi­
ness holding curbs open; bank ncof the same population.
"The United States has not been counts sad safety deposit beg
able to apply the peace pact, be­ tax. Intangible tax; tax on gaa,
cause this country lent tho#* na­ and electric meters and tele­
tions called nar alUea, 2S billion phones: tas on eigne.
la Oil eases tha taxae at* to,
dollars of cradlt. Since the War
the United State* has lent tha be passed an 4o the consumer to
butlnaaa Interest of Ear-op* seven prevent unfair trade pfart tees,
billion dollars nttd another five except tbs tax** on electric and
billion dollars to financial Institu­
tions. tihcnld thn United State*
proclaim Judgment against one of trad* treaties notv tendered by
the borrowing nation* too foreign President Rootovtlt to the. coon,
securities held b y the people of trite of the Worid.' R* tell* theta
toe United States would become toot the profit* niade from rite1
vt leelses,
&gt; * V trod* dffera he mikes them hr tha:
Under the ROeteraK Adminis­ united State* raa «* us*d eoly1
tration ths United State*' to ton fsi* Kite arnkntluh of tradk M aot!
only country In the world that to ftp thd tultotar of srm ament sad
paying for pond, and for dtokrmto IB this dtehitor tM Ptesldeut IU
meat rat tow than
condemning- potntlng th* way to prosperity add
lend* or making tkraats.-t1mna an- 1 peB*e for tM nations tost wlU
baaefit by his trad* trat tie*."

WASHINGTON, Mar. 21—Ths
Jvcnate judiciary committee vir­
tually ended attempts of oppo­
nents of Benstor llury P. long (D
La.), tn remove him from office
when it reported Monday that
(iclitiona died against him were
unsupported by facts.
The petitions filed by eertaln
I^uiliisn, cltlsens were rhararterIsed in the commlttre’s report aa
"scurrilous and defamatory." Hen.
star William H. King (D-Utsh).
reporting for the committee, sold
such petitions should not be re­
ceived by (tie Senate heeaUst "they
fall tn glee any detail* or facte
eupportlng the generalities."

jy ilM

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Mr. Nl« la to oar store rath *
Wednesday. •
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Duplex Regular

-o-llte Bait eric*

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Fetter TrawritM ttv
Vi
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li__ _ _ Rate tetRapiibof
B?WHI
a fret*.

L U M B E R COM PANY

TYPEWRITER AND
ADDING MACHINE

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Ho sold his prodra* to In ch o n at
hto front door, f t raseleed (M .
for tha acre of pabhogo.
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KINGSLANd" Ga, Mar. 1 1 .(AP&gt;—C. C. Outlaw can't urntorstand qll th* talk about farmers
not getting enough for their.crops.
Quttow planted on note of rah-

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(Continued Fram Page One)
ta completion.
T ee conditio** must be observed
be/or* traepsi* con m o tea tho
U idtfr relief s l l o t m e n t e nadir (ho
program, It woo pointed out, end
tcacherS ham been placed Id four
categories for receiving allotments
s» n o
ISO, $Tt arid fSS monthly.
."First,” It was said, "the school
district Itself most after making
tho maximum financial effort, be
out of funds, or demonstrably un­
able to maet^ Its budget requircmeets to th end of the normal
tchool l«nn.
"Second, the Individual teacher
must be without sdequaU personal
Vesmuires, apart from hb or bar
Income as a teacher.”
The program Is effective as of
Mar. 16, Wilbur announced, and
be said that the financial state­
ments of school distrlcte as of that
datio srr to be considered In mak­
ing decisions.
Under the new program, city
teachers as well aa rural ones will
receive relief when they are found
to he eligible for IL Up to now
there have been
opproxlmstoly
MOO teachers In rural arras oil re­
lief rolls.
Tho four categories into which
teachers hare been classified for
the program era: Class A, holders
of third grads and temporary cer­
tifies trs who will receive
$40
nxmthly; Class B, those with sec­
ond grade certificates, ISO; Class
C, those with flrst grade, life first
grade, state and life state cortlf-

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w X s i il N O tt l N ; i i t r ' . t i .v
&lt; A P |—A t o « to rcgiA sl* /.:* A J
e x rim n g ts «»d flW h^kft if:, iti w
th* d e m e n t o f speculation » » .&gt; » •
proved y e sten ip y by rtcaU Irflt
RwmevNt Xnd g A -tiM ry W A jIlW tn
IU m ain proviaians, fa rm nth
mini stru t faff official* *a id ;
f f
r iln d l 4 »[xrwt*V«rn * tw to y * f f
sell w ith no In trntlnn o f p f ' i ■.
In f or peing th e g ra in th e y ac ­
q u ire . The code i&gt; effective M v
31.
,
It specifically p r o h ib it U srfint
In (ndem nltie* known a* •oU *."
"officer*," “ puta," ar&gt;&lt; &gt; a l U '
Which, official* **y, will p r t f t hi
in ch form e o f wWwtfNKWfi' i i O H *.
In f to buy g ra in a t a fu tu re d*tf
If thO price r* 4 th e i the &gt; U («|

i. f t nnlm uod pyoai T ax* On
a strik e to bnU ex ploitation by

Calendar

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TH U R SD A Y

subacriptioh . too daBca Riven J. 0. Aoam* at her home, corner
M. to Ninth Strict ahd Part Avenus.
tOHW p. M. at the Woman*
11 .
a
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r£lu» by the “Os lo r" Club comFrnfit Jtropp left Sunday for
roeed of a group e4 high school Now York City where he will
boys,
Darir.ng wa* enjoyed ■pend a shstt time rldtlng rela­
through-out the otenlng to piano tives,
musk furnished by M lu Doro-

SaW fcnf last right from OtlO K

Im m ediately before interm ission
six special num bers w ere ren­
dered by Ute "B lu rtb o n lan e," a
new o rc h estra o f h igh school boys.
A m oag thorn p re sen t w ere: Mrs.
G ladys M. W illiam *. Miss R uth
At H and, th e M isses E leanor
H ickson, E lisab eth B rig h am , R e­
becca W ilson,
L ouise
Purrfon,
T helm a B enson. M ary H iggins,
A nna Mae E llis. M a rth a Bishop.
E lisa b e th
M ethvln,
Genevene
W ells, B etty C olbert, K athleen
X a n a y , M arian Hayncw, V irginia
M eriw ether, C aroline
D oris
W alk er, Eunice T y ler,
M srth a
M cDonald,
D orothy
M arshall,
and Franc** M ahoney.
Also
S tin so n
K lnlaw .
Jack
Hugh**, R obert K night, QuillaA
Jo rd a n ,
C laude Kelly,
G eorgy
A nderson, SL C lair Cam eron, fit
P , H erndon, J r ., Bobby Cornell.
C arl V ause, Georg* Stovall, J . W
A ltm a n , J . B.
Phllltpe.
C art
F e e le r, G eorge M cClelland, R ich­
a rd Deaa, R ussell Odham , Jam es
Dyson.
R obert W ilson,
E dw in
Boniske, l i s t e r Phillip*. C harles
BHdin, Zeno V ause, K arlyle n o u sholder, Roy W rig h t, Jo h n Dlghton,
K eith
W estphall,
P ra*k
Ray, F ra n s W arn e r, R alph W a r­
n er,
Bralley
O dham .
O liver
K iller, M aurice Boniske, E. L.
L aney, f r a n r l s R oum lllal, Max
Rum bley, C u rtis Colem ah, Phil
R tanley, A lfred 8 tan le y , Ralph
M onger, W illiam P resto n , P. M.
V ickery, Bill T y re, a n d Malcolm
H iggins.
m

Kay D u fd lc aU X lu b . M r*. J . C.
M r en h M U b ed ^M O i • bridge
f y e sterd a y a fte rn o o n a t her
i on P a rk A venue. sA fter eevboards o f duplicate bridge

mil,

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S

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A pArltd Rtefgr* niff

Business Woman's
Circle Is Organized
T he B usinesa 'WUtoJpt’a Clrcla, a

new circle of U* W ik is 'i Mis
slShary Hm-isAy of tbs F irs t flap
lis t Church, w as org an ised a t a
m eeting held la s t rig h t a t the

TO-NIGHT

TOURSDAY
FRIT)

la ln r T uesday, won a prom ts*
fro m th e ra ilro ad s of *» e x trusion
e f present wage* until m i l Ja n . t
amt halted m om entarily the plana
■ M arlon G rig g ers Is a t the P e rn - Of 50.000 autom otive worker* to
a ld -L au g b to n M em orial H ospital ■trjke W ednesday.
w here ho u nderw ent an operation
L eading autom obile
m anufac­
fo r appendiclU s recently.
tu re rs , a fte r a conference w ith
G eneral H ugh S. Johnson a t New
Hr*. Lucille Height* of DeLand York; rO trsin .il fo r W ashington lb
is the guest of h*r cousin, Misa ch at At th e W hite House over r e ­
LenabelU Hagin, at her home on conciliation of differences w ith the
Park Avenue.
A m erican F ederation o f la b o r.
A dam ant In dem ands flir recog­
M r. and Mr*. P ra n k M. Coral
nition o r fed eratio n unions, W il­
of E a s t C leveland, Ohio a n spend­
ing' several day* her* w ith Mr. liam G tevn, federation provident,
agreed to d e fer u n til T hursday the
ond Mia. F red T. W illiam s.
strik e th a t would em pty M ichigan
Mr*. M ary Raw lins m otored to autom ohtle p lan ts o f tt.oW ) w ork­
W Hiter H aven y e sterd a y wher* th e er* and 7.000 m ore from Cleveland
attended the fu n eral of Mrs. F. T. factories.
Mr. R onsevrlt, disappoint, d In
Goodman of Lake A lfred.
th e failu re of ra ilro ad executives
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fleischer of and B rothr.hond president* to
B radenton a re spending a few narrow th e ir breach, w-mied that
days here w ith the form er’s m o th ­ he m ight have to apiH.iot a com­
er, Mr*. J . Fleischer, E a st T enth m ission to esam ine isilw xy n nges
S tre e t.
1'in the public interest.
la b o r had told th e tail c a d m an­
M1«* F ra n c e &lt; F re n e tt* is spend­ ager* they m ust have * rs.s.* i-f
ing some tim e In W in ter H aven 20 percent over present sa lary
«h*v* she was called recently b r ehecka. l a t e in th e .lay its- ra il­
the Illness end d e ath of her sis­ w ay esecultvcs, who had hell, out
fo r a 15 percent basic cut. accept­
ter, Mr*. F. T. Goodman.
ed the P re sid e n t's suggestion thut
Ja m * . G. Sharon, J r. returned c u rre n t w ages be extended until
today to Columbia, S. C. a fte r Jan . i, lo.nn.

M inim um dal/y p rtf* f l W l i i * j j l b

lim its were **( a t t i t # N tiTs a
bushel for w h r it, rye, M S lefM ff,
four tent* foe c o m ; throe fo r ««Vi
and tu fo r ftaX.

HovirY AviAtifolrAft •
MOSCOW, Mar.
Tin- Russian air hero Liapidevsky,
missing ft** .lays oil A fTl«W AT
mercy, has hrtn loedted *4fe ami
well at Cap* Van Karen, the gov­
ernment rescue commission annuunerd Monday.

New
6ossard and V em »

BRASSIERES

Weekly “Ladies* Day”
Is Observed At Club

Mrs. G. M. Bussey h ss returned
to her home a t Ripley, Tenn. a fte r
spending several week* here with
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rowland, J r.
it their home in Rose C ourt.

Mrs. Ijingley Chosen!Women Want Action
President Of IVT. A. On T a m p a Killing

). H ighlryniau and
M an .o n were h o s t
weekly tallies' day "
ubserved yesterd ay
At the ircu lfti mitMinir
of On* I
m orning and (.itrin o u n a t lit* E ast Sid*? P in n n i&gt; I* T A
III
P o tte r and nephew of Mr. and ' «*nfurd C ountry
Club.
G o l f y«**U"i'lAy « ftta■riiMtn ut tin* «bo d
Mr*. J. H. Sfcmdif*r. i» imprtjvinir |
w«?r* rnjoy«Ml In t h r m om - n u d i t o r i u m Mrp \V T I *imrl**y .
it t h e F e r i u i l ' M ^ U f h t o n Memorial mg ami b nugv g * m r . in thu
r lw t w l t«i m ‘» v p
|in**ni» fit
Ifo ip tta l wher* h r qndrrw rrit i n afternoon.
d u rin g
ttii* ro m itu :
y«*n» wti*”t
At the noon hour luncheon was w h i c h ai s o t h e r
jj&gt;er»tion rect*nU&gt;.
u**ir
sriv e d Infurm ally In the
club chosen to hold «ffn p
dining room which wan d e n ira trill
Other iiffiii'i** i n M i *
T l&gt;
fur the ocraslon with U u in tiltrs! In iitiin H . vice i n c i d e n t ; M i- I 1
of p lnkt, anters, and ralrndulan. It lliMlirc«,
W I’

T A I I.All.tS.-FF

.Mat. Jl

id''
rtm ibinatiiins.

Special Pur

Kdng Frye
Dorothy

Perkins tepr*i

M ich.,— F o u r '*

W hen ■coven were ai(ilc&lt;l at the lloTfimnn. tr**n*ii** » : 't»It
I
rtoiciuniun of the tinitge gam e., OwniMsr,
hi a ! ot »•' n
M i"
M
.t.
high scorn p r i m w rra given, to M orrtson.
rh ^lfm an ;
M ia. O. K. F u lla g k a r, and M ra. | and Mm
R f. IW k, mcm»*rr-&lt;

Mr. and Mra. L. F. Boyle have J. A drian Brown while low score !
ship cimiriiiwn
as th e ir g u ests a t th e ir hum* on p rite was presented to Mis. A n -1 Durinir the tm me**'* m“ ion
tho fU fit* an imoiHrutl puppt*r MsllesiVilh- Avenue, klr and Mrs. drew C arraw ay.
Mrs I m ip'i’V l**i” &lt;h d nod M *&gt;■
was served a f te r which tti* follow ­ 'Inritofl T uggle of D anrille, Va
Those present wen- M r. Vail
ing’ officer* w ere cho arn : Mr*. It •&gt;hd Dill G ray . Jr. of L aurens,
Lovell, Mrs. T. it Melling. Mrs.
C . M oore, c h a irm a n ; M r*.'*lah S. C.
Norm an S. DeKm eat. Mis liny
B a li, vice-chairm an; Mis* kjlnnle
F Kymea, Mrs, Vivian A Speer,
B tew art. s e c re ta ry ; Miss Maude
Miss M artti* T elfen l amt Miss Mis. M. 8 . W tggin-, M r. 4,. it. ,
Jin k in s, tre a s u re r; H id Mra. L C. Mlldrerl W ells, piano pupils of
B.shop. Mr* G eorge K night. J r . .'
K irtard, peraonsl aefetca chairm an Miss M argaret Davis w-tll play at
Mr* J Howell Fish, Mis. John j
The p rogram fo r th * evening In­ Ihv Children's
B irthday P arty Kick.
Mr*. K. Com pton,
M rs.,
cluded an insp iratio n al ta lk , ‘Thou •♦er W ItB l)
tonight at flfK) John M. Kelley, Mra. H l&gt; High- |
M aycat Add T h arato ," by Mra. J . o'clock.
leynian, Mis. A T W hite. Mrs. |..
H . Cole lough and a vocal trio,
W. W. Mewls. Mis A » l n “ C a r - |
(
"S om ething for T hee." hy Mrs H.
F orm ing * p a rty m otoring to ■Vaway, M rs. J . A d rian Hri.wn. , , n , M
J. Nix, Mr*. J . II. Colclougn, hurt P a latk a . 81. A ugustine, and D ay1 M rs C, K F u lia r h a r . M is t» rn , ,
to n s Beach Tuesday lo r ths day
M H arrison, and the Misses M a ry ' j ^ ,
were: Mrs J. t). Adam s and guc*t.
den flow ers.
Mrs. D S. Trine
of l« ltelan d , Hill P ie rre . EH tab e lh Shoemak 1im A l„
I p ,.,, t,
• Those presen t w ere; Mr*. J . II. Mr*. O. S. T oler and John Adam s, | er. and Rebecca Stevens.
j
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M auvht
H Interm ister, Mr*. W, J. Thtg;&gt;eii,
Mr*. F letcher B . Halley, Mra. II
B. U wls, Mr*; W a lte r 8 . Coleman
Mr*. W allace W. W right, Mra. D. M r . H U. Moore. w R h M l'* M
U T h rash er, and Mra. itam uri P u ­ drril N il as srcohlpani tt
•
Mr* F ic d M yrrs aad Mrs, It. I’. 1 Twlay a t the
les tott.
All -m in r
Moore had ch arg e of th e devotion -1 Fox Film will i
a r r Ix-ing
I
■I and Mr*. J. H. C"l*l«otrh 1H in! of iJifiuxamls ol
»r(li I iiiHMJIll
p ra y er. Those p re se n t w ere: M ia. present Will
ty hilih'liiK *
lls h Hall. Mr*. 8. J . N l*. Mr*, f t ,'/ , iia iu in ." T lir it
tiki*
«»
J. K ing, MV*, G ats* / Mr*. I s T .|t h c public u rgti
the
M ilki
Hheppuivf. M rs.ifo C. KIAaWl, Mra. the role rtf this
ChurHi in
B. C. M a o r e / Mr*. t F r r d i*Mr*ra. of Ille ratd iS v
lull' I m*OI| YA
Mr*. R obert M *rlarntber, Mr*. N , Fox Film uffici
niton hour.
‘J . Lodge, Mr*. J , H. Cdirio«n:h, o ther plan* tb*
Xrwt the Misses M siak
Jlnktns,' for th* iwmedii
J a tk Ain*&lt;k
Mildred N ta, Minnie Sl-wart, a n d I is l*S»cd on the
N o rth f a urtlru»
E llen M vriw ether.
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W onders of- Sc tence
and Invention
Would &gt;tai like to keep ja a trd t&gt;n all tic
n rw d o 'lim n c n tt in th ls irn u rk a b le a m k i
of dun.’ Tlie new Inventions - - Its* latest
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tavring Feat*—th e p e w si nuidr in A vu
lino — b dx&gt; — Kkxif &gt;nt &gt; —Ctirim ttry —
Thyilc*
l'tologps;ijir. etc I I tvae nnd
many oil.• r la trin a tin |s\ili|c itsn rr bmuglit
to you &lt;-•&lt;)j iiKirttb fhnu gli tlie luges of
m M J U ii MECHANICS M V.A/INli.

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Th» helpful facts contolncd In' Gfo jM W b K w ^ M F
to •llminal# tho mongv^woxfcp^
book tail* how you can
pogst of fact*, hint* and
MMf
for racording oil COT a x p o n M ijM B p K M n p ^ j^ W
how tha u m of PURE Oil pr S w U M A M p
w ill halp mako your 1934 drivin g economical.

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�lit f u i at Um Ctt/ Sail a t 1:H
•'rise* toslght.

Fans Asked ToGather
To Discuss Manner
k Of Financing Club
' County

Clerk Vance E. Doug.

-Mas, who* accepted the presidency
df the Sanford Baashell Club for
the new nausea provided local fuse
would re lee flOOO In cuah within
^hs next three weeks, will preside

Barry Fapovrih, custodian of
tk« Municipal Part and was «f U&gt;a
•at U explain why tfca a t / Corndirectors of the elsb, wUl ba ptusmiseton delegated M a at Ua
bMd of acroaa which has M l
chary* of the bill park, and why
It la nacaaaary to charya rant far
Om aaa of tha park.
Principal topic for dlacueelon
during what «• ptaanad aa a «m hoor maatlny, wUl fa “What'a lha
bait tray to rata* flOOO for ,S r .
Douglass!"
8*DM director* aay that It weald
ba easier to call one thousand tick­
et* at I t each, tha Uckato food on­
ly for tha opening yarn*.
Other director* any that marchants expect to b* aakad for a do­
nation of some kind awry year, so
thare'a no use to ytr# them any­
thin! far their money except n
■Thanks."
A brand new id** will be adesnead tonlyht by D. D. Watborn,
last year's , club preaidant. H*
think* every sportsman In the
coanty wUl fall for hie Idea hacaoae hall ba gettlny somethin!
for his money •* well a# balpiny
put baseball on a solid footing for

RATES
I t e Una 1 Um#
4 c 11m 8 tim e*
7e Um 6 (In ca .

Be Um 1 m onth.
Oeuat five words to Mae.
Doubt* rat* for capital m
Uacfc face letter*.

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A ll etaeelfleS M v t n e « M * 0
sew a* re a rs* * for Ik* nem»*T
o f fkwao • rio ts * . " • rsle sS e or

•redIU wilt ko elrra lee »•««*-

Grapefruit League
Standings

NEW CAMPAIGN
IN HOT TALK
"What has been don*," Pariay
•aid, Ta to torn tha tide and atari
ue an the upgrade, wfitek course
yW continue unless tha aalOehnaaa
hf i few ebort-slghtmi Interests It
•We to pot blocks la the tray, and
so delay our ultimata return to
normal conditions.”
Quickly ha added t k e f by “rvormal conditions” be did not mean
“enormous fortunes'’ on one hand
and widespread poverty'' on tha
other.'
Defending hie recent action in
taking malt-flylny away from pri.
veto air lines, Parley asserted It
had bean his duty under the law
to annul the mall contracts.
“It was clearly shown,” he said,
"that these contracts war* given
and obtained through collusion and
fraud; that through them a few
favored companies obtained many
millions of dollsrt out of the pub.
lie treasury: that great monopolies
were being built up by government
■ubeldy.”
Parley said cancellation of tha
mall contracts was "Just s i much
u part of tbs New Deal as any
other action token with a view to
eliminating waste and extrava­
gance In public expenditures."
"There was no thought of sug­
gestion of politics In connection
with the cancellation of contracts,"
he said. "Notwithstanding, some
of the spokesmen for the opposi­
tion party are diligently endeavor­
ing to make it appear that there
was."
lie aald politics was little In evi­
dence for a while after the Roose­
velt Inauguration but that Repub.
lice ns were beginning .to
pick

: r s w r rr:i ^ * * £ 3 3

: JFair
eititttr
eaellly *-»

sad that Its “officers
SENATORS I N sylvanla
designedly collaborated for the
purpose of Influencing both state
WARM DEBATE and
national legislation, and in
boosted of their political
ON A I R M A I L fact
power and influence.”
(Cortlnoed Prom Page (me)
to the Pittsburgh Aviation loduslaat Thursday.”
He quoted from n letter he had
received from tho former Secre­
tary of the Treasury l
In your speech s x x you refer
to the Pittsburg Aviation Indus­
tries. Inc., aa a ‘strong political
factor In Pennsylvania' and stated
that ‘the Mellons w en prominent
stockholders and offleers In that
company.’ “
Mellon said hli family owned
only Inconsequential amounts of
stock In the Pittsburgh Aviation
Company.
“I hereby present evidence,”
Robinson replied, which Ir. my
Judgment conclusively eitabUihei
the accuracy of both the statemento of which Mr. Mlllon com­
plains."
But Pesa was far from Con­
vinced. ||e said the Mellon family
owned only 2,400 of tha 26/100

WAVS TOUR WATCH repaired Now York Tank##!
. W OM wbe ceePy knows hew C l n r l n n e t l Itrda
B o s to n i t r d Hoi
EriRgs, Jeweler, blag. A*.
HI lodjuU O r d i n a l s
'CHARCOAL—Presh Supply. Put
• up In email paper bsgs and two
bttsbsl bags. Now roast your
dtWkal Hill Hardware end Imple­
ment Co. Phone 66 or 448.
AUSTIN

tw0

passengar coupe
ton Chevrolet
(hassle A cab. New duel tires
1380. Reel * Bone. 301 W. First.

•in. 1981 m

WANTED! Piano. Prefer small
grand. Must be cheep and In
good condition. W, P. McPherson,
P. O. Box 30.

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COURTESY SEMINOLE COUNTY SAFETY COUNCIL

U tn M of itlrrinf up ditiititfic*
tlon and fear "because they know
l l r u o k l y n Iu»d«#r«
N*w York ( l l i n l a
there Is no hop* for them If the
l* hlU d«l|ih la r h l l a
progress already made toward na­
P h lt ad r lt ih lA A’r
tional recovery continue*."
De t r o i t r ia c iB
ll onlo n l i r a v e s
"They offer no substitute pro­
Ft laou li D ro w n*
gram,” he asserted, “but by In­
V KB TK H IIA V '* N K S I I.T I
4’niuinbui 8. Clncln*alt lUdi, 4 nuendo If not by direct statement
seek to plant tha
notion
that
(18 InnIn■■ )
l i n m k l p n l&gt;odg»rE, 4. P h l l i d i h purging our government system
l&gt;hl* A’». I
York
Yankrc*.
I , float on of graft ii a bolsherietlc assault
IlnvM , t
on legitimate business and that
r h l U d » l |&gt; h l « I ’h lU , I I ; Ft tevuU
separating the profiteer*
from
C a r d In* la. 7
i »ct roil T (i »ra 11, l l n u i r nf D.S. their fat opportunities Is an as*14. I
eeult on business generally.
TOIIAIM* IMMM
“There Is multiplying evidence
Hit* I a n IlfHvra va Hi L«tula ( ' a r d - that the problems which ^confront­
In ala n l HI P a t a r a t i u r g
I'lttlai.allihlto I’li 11* va UrtMjklyn ed tha country last Msrrh have
D&lt;xtgar« a t W l n l a i l | a v * n
been solved.
HI Lttula 11ro w na va N r tv Y ork
"Prom every section of the
G ia n t a at W a it P a lm H atch
country there come reports of
rapidly improving conditions.”

"The record shows that master­
ful force* ware organised in Pitts­
burgh and members of the cabinet
gave their services to a com­
bination that wsa unlawful, to a
collusion that waa fraudulent.”
Later Pass reiterated hie charge
that President Roosevelt had beau
milled In the arlmall situation and
said the Democratic speeches on
tha Senate floor defending hie
policy were "an effort to cushion
tbs mistake.
"You can’t convict a publie
servant on Innuendo,” he laid,
America won’t stand for It.”
Ha charged tha airmail investi­
gating committee had only sought
evidence adverse to the air Com­
panies and lha Hoover administra­
tion and "any testimony that fa­
vor them, they didn’t want.”
"Tha plan la not an Investiga­
tion," he said. “The plan U a
prosecution.”
Pees challenged the administra­
tion to prosecute Brown or the
•ir mall operators for fraud, say­
ing the courts were open to them
If they had the evidence.

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Sea IM H . few
Maher; • See. I.IS-LISJ SOI &lt; H
LII.MS, few tew as I I I
N ew YORK: steady. 44 Seureea
eleer. II ear* acre*. Unloadat II
Florida. 1 Calif. II can aa (reek,
Beat reratals equivalent I Fla.
Mealies moderate. Damnnd tuederate. asarhet steady. Florida la Inch
cratea. wushod, I do*. U t l l l l t ,
row Lit, mostly III. Lit HI s dea
i ie -i.il. mostly i.ri-M i; « dea
l l e n t , few ate, mostly t.SS-lltl
I doa I II.4.11; IS do*. I.M.IH;
smeller l.tli erven l i t .
WAUlIINaTON: Steady. If f t .
arses, elsar. He earlot acrteela I
cars » track. SappUaa moors to.
Demand light, market steady. Fler.
Ida !• Inch crates, ledlvldaajly
washed and arve-ootvd. 1-4 doe. 1.14*
l.ee; 4-4 doa 1.14.
I-illLADELPIIlAi Ahoet eleody.
IS do*rsea clear. I Fla. erred, it

Laundry was high man with a 640
total- U . Tharp of tha
Western
Union had the only double century
•e v e with a 202 game.

Bowlin? News Notes
Monday night In the Sanford
Bowling League the Ne-Ht Bot­
tlers took 2 out of I games from
the Hl-Orade Bakery team al­
though the Bakers totaled more
pins for the S games. G. Weber
of the Bakery team era* high for
the night with 200, 161 end 214
for a 601 total.
Scores;
U K -111

MARTIN
I U W; tot S t.
flvo. wsrdwvll
K. » I’rlr.
K n Hond oil
H. Z urllald *
L. Thorp
Tot olo __....
tl* 1144
High duck pin game this week—
L Tharp, 143.
Tonight—Regular specials.
Thursday—Valdes Hotel vs. Ne­
ill Bottlers.
Prlday—Regular specials.

n O T T I .K R S

If. llvrtiet
tit It* 141 lit
tlllnd,
i n m Itl SSI
1- A Itrnouc.
ltt ISI lit IIS
John Jlarbar
IS* IS* ltt OS
TntoU
.. Sl« lit tit lltS
Hi-im sDa bajckht
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I t s 111
t*4 III

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III
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til
III
IIS
1*1

Total*
III rrt lit till
Lait night
the
Seminole
Laundry took the Western Union
teem for 2 games end new both
of thee# teems ere tied for eecond
place, having won II and ioet II
game*. J. Dolly of The Seminole

TOOLS
GAUGES
I t it p tiiU v tly 'ttim
in t i l t ito y — / r e tor free*
(At trta b Jt *is i/*g n x i »

'siltntiA stU j * n i Iktn

Dozier &amp; Gay's Quality Paints
MOTICH TO C'MICUITOMi
I T A TIC o r r L O R I I IA * C O U N T Y O F
iH tlllO L K .

\ ou End licit of you an hereby
notified and raqulitd |o |tr««#nl
18— A partm en ts for Rent
any dalmg »nd dammrida which yuu.
vr •llhir off you, nui hkvi iiiiM i
SMALL TURNIBHEd"spertmen' lh* *»(*(• of titnrr J iVilT, to*
etkud, lot* of m M Cuuniy, to ih«
Langley Apartments. Cell 261. CouRii
Judgo of Hvmlnnl* County,
Klorldm, m hU offtc* In (h* cciurt
16.—Houses For Rent .
Hour* ri Monford. Viorid*. within
• I g h ! iR l w n d R r m o n l h a
lio m ILi
DESIRABLY fumiehed rotlege. dRl« i*f tha flrtl publ Iration of Ihi*
notlf* ISmcti claim i»r ill ri'iatid mutt
!&gt;• In writing, and muit auti the
plac« of roaldcnea and
nfflrt
Rddraaw of th« rlalmanl. hu4 mu-i
bo i* o n to by lha rtmtinaM* igwnt
or atlornoy. or th # Rama will l.aCLEAN-UP and PAINT. And. for ciom«
votL according to law,
, this ereek only, buy linseed oil
ThUi I l t h d a y of P t b r u a i y. I f It.
tCDMl'NI) L IIAT
st (1.00 s gallon WITH PAINT
l e t a o u l o r of i f t K a t a l a nf
ORDERS. Htanley-Roger* Hard­
tfotir y J, W al l, d i r i i a a d H«mliiol* t ' u u n t y .
ware Co.
H a nfo rd . F l o r i d a

FOR

HALRi

Bargain,
Shop.

T w o .w h eel

c-o

Smith'*

trailer

Berber

SIX ROOM bpngalow. Excellent
condition. Well located. Reason­
able offer will be accepted. C. 11.
c-o Herald.

BAMFDHD • O I U A N D O

"Beat For Tha South”
Doe’i in ikna tM a drsagl* Im U .
rt|k ! etna, q.lckiy, CreemuUlM cemkl“ *» " «»io* kflp. la see. Pewerfsl
but hsrmlno I’lr .u a l le lake. N . esc.
•otic. Year .w e drsggin U sm W im d
le rafted year money ae |h* ap&lt;x If

CZ £&amp; "

The trend of materiel and labor costs is upward, and it is
apparent that now is the moat economical time to give the
home the protection and beautification It has needed so long.

u - "“TJJI

TUBBY

; •Ink
' j S(fauuoos
g p «for
s *..t&amp;
4
%3 years,
-' ^ N D T last R salve, bat r
\l0‘£cutit*r-lrrttant.'' A ll

Ote.THI* BOOK OW HTPMOTISPI
It MOT S T U F F - ALL'TOU
C&lt;yTTA DO IS LOOK SOM tSoOV _
atCMT UU THE EVE AMD ^OOVR
COT THEM IA&gt; NtoUO fOWEQA i t THEY COTTA DO Wi»4CTEVCQ
TOO TH U . THEM
.

I’M COOUA TftV P f OUT 0(0
H A N K - H O C K V IS- F O C K U f'
v tx i'ftR a c A M A a v e t a o H A W K &amp;IAJ6 A R O W C "
S i a j G" !
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BILL TO r O R I C t o l l l U S X , AMD
ru n ix J t» (tw » _
o n n t t n r u n r t 'x u c A T i o x
STATU O F FLORID A, TO WALTUR
t- ANDUHHON. on* RDW ARD F,
MrPAIIDUN. KACII OF W tlOSK
IIKSIDUNl'K AND ADD SUMS IS
NO 4# BOUTII AVKNUB, BHIDOK.
IHIIIT. CONNUt.TICUT!

IN OUR OFFICE

f

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C lark C ircu it C ourt.
tC in C C IT (XIORT SKAL)

Hyi A. M WKBKS.

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P. OAKHKTT.

Dapety Clark.

K schsng* Build lug,

Orlande. Florida.
C o u n s e l ter P l a l n l l f l .

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S EM' NOLE
TiRL- rt H O P

There’s an E rror Somewhere.

liUN, D s l e n d o n i a .

:g h e s t G o l d s

Sadden Service'

204 Hanford Avtnuu

KRNNKI.

You a r e
h a r.b r
c o m m a a d a d to
s p p * . r le l h . above a alllle S e au*.
on Ih o I l k d * r o f M a r , A. IX. 1141,
e n d I k l t y ou wil l In n s win* e m it.
I T IS O H D U R B D I k a t t h i s erUar
f o r p u b l i c a t i o n ba pu b ll a fc .4 o n e . e
w aak fa r four conaacullva w aaka
p r i o r to t k a r e t u r n S e t * ntntaO, Is
l h a U a n fu rd H a r o l d , a a a w a p a p a i
uk lla h a d a n t. n f u a n a r a l r l r t d t lon In B am ln nla C o u n t y . F lo r id * .
W I T N E S S t h a l l u n o r s b l a ’b il li a rd
H Sm ith, a s J u d e a nf tha s b o a t
C o u r L a n d m y u a m a aa d a r k I k a r a .
of. a n d Ik* s a s l of s a id C o u r t , a l l a t
S a n f o r d . S o m l n o l s C o u n ty . F lo r id * ,
o s t h i s lh * I l t h d a y of M e r c k , A

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STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.

CLUB. IN C , WALTICH C A N t&gt;r .
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YOtJK N E W S P A P E R

THE W E A K E R

M U t r f in Pbrlda'H H e a r t
I W WorM’a G reatn t Ve*eUble
Richest Garden Land

G e n e r a lly f a i r to n lR h t and F r i d a y
a n ! • • n e w h a t w a rm e r.

M en her Associated Prow

IRE LEVELS
JAP SEAPORT;
« ARE DEAD
Blaze, Whipped By 70
Mile An HourWind,
Wipes Ont City Of
213,000 Population

SANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY,

MARCH

22.

1931

Price Five Ccnla

NUMBER 128

—ir
ST.CLOUD BAN KijL,/J 'a n
Tashman, A
ctres,/ s f |R A O F F I C A Li SOLUTION
Donate., service,FOR
Dead Af t er Year's Illness; %ntrn p im p fiD T
STRIKE M E A T
IS ROBBED BY Wasi‘Best Dressed Woman’l™"^ J U l i U l i l I

Great Air Mystery
. Finally S g I v e d
M E M D O Z A , A r g e n t in a . M u r.
22.—' ( A D
O ne o f the m e at*
© it m y s te rie s o f th e a ir \\a%
s n iv e l to d ay
w hen
se a rc h e rs
fo un d the w re c k o f the Ihin| A m e ric a n A ir w a y s
lin e r
Sa:t
Jo s e , lost 20 m o nth s ag o in a

3 ARMED MEN

I flic hi o v e r
the
A m ie s .
They
' fount! the bodies o f nin e o ccu­
p a n t* in the p lan e, tw o o f them
U n ite d
S ta te s
c itiz e n * ,
p re ­
se rve d un der n h e a v y b la n k ft ».f
sn ow . S e v e n o f the bodies m e
said to lie in good co n d it im,
the o th e r tw o
w e re h e a d lcM .
T h e p lan t w a s found cru m p le d
in
the
A rg e n tin e
m o u n tain s
fo u r m iles so u th o f P u e n te Delin e *. Its d is a p p e a ra n c e caused
a w id e sp re a d search .

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V O l ik .

M ar. 22

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l.ily a n T a s h m a n , I I
n m lin n p ic­
tu re a c tre s s , died y r . t r r d a ) a ftc riiiHin al Ih ic to r* 11|»-ratal a f l r r ait
in n ..,.
h „.i i » » i .-,i
u
year

bership. , In DiHinger
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t ic r t e n b iir h .

i«d ire c tin g

(tanjf Uses machine | mani»ir«-i Of the hospital, n m o u n m l
Guns To Get $ 1 0 I ,by 0 an0ad 0van ce,"d"1lu im
l,,,rn
r‘,l,’r'1
m m s condu

p ic tu re s

St

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■\V t e r

i ’hd'p W e l.ttve" anti " sc h i -

let D a w n ” ; f l P d i i
M i m a lo v e *
P u p a " . " T o o M u ch lin t m u lt }' mid
" W i n e , W o m e n situ I S o n g ."
H o rn h i llio o k lv u , V
V , th ’t.
2 ", IS
M -ra - h m a n ,
i»f*,er
m
\ mg in1
' ins jti h v l " ' Moiilel, n u d e
hi i f i r-^♦ lug e iippi a f since in N ew
Y o r k in the d im * .* o f " T h e L ila c I
D o m in o " in i p I i .Suh*ix|ucntl&gt; she !

FOR PROGRU

BEING SOUGHT

Poland Asks Citizens
To Buy Only Where
Blue Baffle Flies;
Hits At Chiselers;

Administration Keeps
Seeking Answer To
Problem That May
Paralyze Recovery

I II on ‘ w h ic h hnd n e c e ssita te d an
S T . C L O U D . M a r.
22 r/in —
.lA i’KSO N V Il.l.K , Mnr Ti —A
I e m e rg e n c y o p e ra tio n s h o r t ly a f t e r ap|wrared Irt twmei-mp# Itm a d w a v
T h re e un m ask ed m en rode up t *»
’ she w a • a d m itte d &lt;•» the h o s p ita l. |,|»i**dm »*••»» *. m c h ilm p s e v e ra l o f reiU'vved plea for c itu e ii* to supthe C itiz e n * S t a t e lla n k here y e s ­
p in t fn iu * fl 'fig the Hlue L a g le
| .She le a ve s hei Im -build. K ilm u iid * U " 7s* c*«ld
1 . Hit "N o .
No
terd ay in n blue coupe, w it h
an
,i " I i
i l(
T.p f-,n f her and
» I a i w i *. n l so o f
the fd m «,
| N .in n e itt
ittui "1 he 1 im l o f M a t y
In d iu m license tug. w a rn e d th e ir
d„ ■
■&lt;iv
■
j l i i e m a tiiifa c
j
A n aiiiio u n c
riient by the ho**pi- i D am u are jim ouc the sc re e n pro
v ic tim s th e y w e re m em bers o f the
T
I
1’&lt;** " et w in ch the
H
C'
I &gt;n Hose,
lo c al
r r a lti*
I tnl p u rl g ic u t trib u te
t «»
M p »* j d u tout
in w ho h -hhad »t
p utt
h iip
D illin ife r g an g , a n it s l about $10,
3
1
i
k;tsounded
her o i w h o v o lu n tc e te d to serve* witn* T a * liiu ui"* ten iieit % in t a n y i n g on
Mi-- T it* h m » n died on th e dav
000 in c u rre n c y and fled in to the f ^
Vi Ie1 d uv ; | Iti I lloott by 1 III t»‘l I®. iuit p a y, a* a s s is ta n t
a d m in is ­
rnovtng p " to te w o rk despite on w h ich N . w \ *n k n e w sp a p e r*
s w a m p y fa stn e sse s
of
fY n tra t i
Po la n d t d titta l *p o k e *n iiin for t h e ) tra to r o f the F e d e ra l E m e rg e n c y
co ' o il »i k lew - id the p r e m ie r &lt;* *«f
the •i'r i" i| - h i,!&gt;* i f hei co n d itio n
Flo rid a,
L , u , . »,* putdii r v liitio iis *»f the J B e lie f
A d m in is t r a t io n
for
th is
*‘ VN »tn . \\ otoeii
.Sung.
W'liieH
A rm e d w ith m ac h in e irons, th e |
L a * ! t h io h e i M i*- Iit* h m a ii unM U
itii \V aslu n g to n , Nl i l V I m ip I count y
l i e w n*
accep ted
fo r
W H* f i| * t * flew fi fie It' T u e s .la v
In
tr io c a lm ly o rd e re d
M is*
F t ! no j d c iw e n l an ouierirericy M pciH lioii
Ktldie **■ tl an niidience
of
n e a rly
* ri v u e .
th a t p ii l ii r e p ie te n d in g to be .»
(Im lw ln , ■ i d l e r , und th re e cu .to m - t f „ r
„ d „ Hi- »&gt; the
llu t l.u
2tM» pt f son in the S e m in o le H o te l. |
s a c r ifu nil iim th»'t. *he
g ave
op
ers to |ic on the flo o r, and
th e n !
Kef* n m g to state m e n t- w h ie lit
.. .
t%
. . .
. , I .siiin iN tiu m t»&gt; n
It w « * m i i’* o r y
t'V ry th in g , tin Io,bug life
cornp e 11rd !\
L ,
h i r k p a t r ir t ,. i,
T h r iiia n a g « n ie n t ©f th e w o rk e rs
iutd !•■*•* n »H*c"1»"d to Imni Dint the
t o f 1PI3.
S
h
e
wa*
t
i
e
,
|
t
iit
ly
*poketi
n
f
.1
rn .h ic r, to o,.cn the v .u ll
and «" ad,mi,.-lor
...... , . v „ . - hr,
pe»k*'i
o f the a u to w o rld gave* no s ig n o f
Him
F iic b
i* •lend, th*
th e he*t d l« - - id w o m an
in
tin*
W itnesses described the city of
hand nut all m-h and a o c u iitb . ' "O c tw a rd
I* till, d*s
y ie ld in g h u t o f f ic ia ls s t ill ta lk e d
d r c l it i f 'l 1Im t '1 •*i' riot ■
m ovie*,
liietutfed m nong hei p iim ip a l
111,000 population as a
"living
T i n y fo rced K n k put i tek to la k i
p r iv a t e ly o f the hop© to a v e r t tha
\ in oii*’ xx I i" ha-*
liut * v i'll ' l i k
kail". F irem en, police, and ■oldiem
the m o ney to th e ir w a ttin g unto
M i ike th a t w o u ld p a ra ly z e th© r e ­
kep i Die H im h-*g !i cnn net know
moved th ro u g h the still sm oking
m obile and co m p elled him
c o v e ry p ro g ra m .
itw h e iillIt
W ildings on a grisly a ssrc h fo r |
m a in on th«* ru n n in g hoan
l i e t lfc la t fd that a ri"D ie i HimF p o a k r r Ila in e y fr a n k ly told rtcorpses.
block fie f ©re k ic k in g hint o f f th e y
'lining1 ui w h ich
E n g le i i*inpu1■’o (
porterw he f c a r M the H o u se w o u ld
T our d estroyers and two n th rr
told him . h r -aid, that he w n * the
l’\* • ***
ix'll xa ill lx* l ll g . i l To
a p p ro v e the S e n a te 's m o re lib e ru l
W A S H IN G T O N . M ar
22
“ be
w arships were di»|&gt;alcheH from
bank ca sh ie r they had eve
XX 1lit 11" • uddem
p u lio n i/ i iiiu t
allow unceia fo r v e te ra n s th is a fte r *
M
o
re
ta
k
e
*
fro
m
Dig*
i
s
t
i
t
i
*
and
j
O m inato, c a rry in g bluejacket* and
rid d e d "
1
tie
"
II
I
th
a
t
it
il i e pm id d " 1
it ©on.
less fro m the incom e o f the m an 1 K ir k p a trir k -md 1h men *hnut
m edical supplies.
i ii H&lt;I
T
i m t lcIII
■ Iirivi1 tfist
S u m m a r is e il,
the
im p e n d in g
The arm y rushed blankets and w ho w o rk * fo r a liv in g w rro v o ir , I | ,,,| ||H ) w ,.n . mrM1|H.rn „ f 0 „ . .1 hn I
t
1
1IHIh ig b r i aajigi * it ih I t&gt;« t »i
s trik e a c tio n in v o lv e s the fo llo w ,
food to succor d e stitu te end hom r- y &lt;■*((■r d a y by Ih - S r n a lo fin a n c e , D .m n g o r hand and th a t In le t he
T ic mg i,i- listi-rici - (*» * ln
in g f a c i a :
!«■* throng* w h lth f* rrd ■ b itU r, rn m m itU r In «rtm g „n n i m n looked at n p ic ttm o f the band'll
•In4i Jn
Mt l*i dm id
,d tlu
IS .S U K :
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f
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r
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n
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n
ir
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re
alto
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and
r
ro
w
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l*
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l,
who
escaped
from
fhcltcrlr* * night.
km*xx xaI i .i
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d l" '*»• I ’d
W li e i h e r se ctio n 7a o f the N B A
m-ui m iii i ,*g‘ nl o* th e new «Hi»i*t
Ind . ja il re c e n tly , and one o f ih
llc n g c r detail* .ro p in g through • |,|ir« v » l o f th r now t * v b ill
(4 4It. •. Ilh g
\ ■tio»el* 1 14 4* m an
nnt
Tegioiint
ml m in is ti ut or
in »4 ic in g v io la te d ; d em and s o f tho
In a d d itio n , Ih c r o it llillU f ,' voted j tM „ T,•&gt;, mltlaxl th, di&gt;*)H‘,ad..
to
the c ap ita l n v rr
parti* lit
XX II" l I m . " " M „ " 111- In* i e a ml n
of
Labor
ch n rg e o f S e m in o le F o u n t v in the A ruci lean F e d e ra tio n
nofl [
S h r n f f a o f n , n iig , . t l m a r . l and |
-Tracked com m unication *y*lrm« | to do a w a y w ith I r n c * on
Ill'll- tb e fc . M'ld till ' XX4.is l kind of
H int it I * re co g n iz e d as c o lle c tiv e
i ()* c c ,iln ro u n t ir *
w ho
headed
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b a rg a in e r fo r w o r k e r s ; a u to m a n ­
rnmntl i ul mn
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n ig h t before,
whole
crowd*. I In Ih * end. C h a ir m a n H a r r is im ............
11
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of
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\ t I lie »et,ue 41 nf C&gt; |V S Wo[M- iaf a c t u r c r a re fu s a l to t r e a t w it h A .
T 'lm t^ rliitiitris iit\ "■t t h r A g ric u l i
^ hat '•»* »b* ab*o»i tb r
tra p p e d betw een firr* . Jumped rn r * lim a tT d Ih c net r c u l l
F of l „
m t,, the .» im | i&gt; o f K a . i tilt nl \ &lt;1iu«f iim lit
&lt;d I I i I m ih Ik . H d m u iistra tn r for a n
m a u t into th r w a trr. Many of ch an g e* w o u ld add fSII.IHKI.IKItl of j tl#l|
I r r c n t l v d r m»d it
ju i c r . f i\ m g |«r •
S e itn n o le C o u n t&gt; » ■
d fii ml
i o iiiilit * 1ti &lt; i f in a l F lo rid a , M r,
A ilm m i- ' lim n
F A C T IO N S :
theee a lre ad y injured or burned a n n u a l re ve n u e to llo- h ill
filed ■y :* ill dgi m f**i le ra 1 co u rt ft' C"V* t\
T h e co m m itte e voted unamtnoun- j w 1lilr I He*.
huH om bmi ao lim t'i'ie d In serve
L a b o r the
A m e r ic a n
F e d e ra ­
1*4 W NT k X»•41*u dix x Il f 14 1 S. Tint "i
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the
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T he fir* m eant freedom perhepv ly for a propoaal bv H a n , . o n t o , W a r n in g w a * lu o ad ca- t
co n tin u e the on te n th o f one per- [ , n,|
a „ .| . h e n f f V f
........ . j.f fur * t b li* ' jodg* - d till 1 mti-il tig a in ,t n 1 pi e- id. nl |t "4 "1* X. It tui 1
I F R A o p e ru iin n s in tin s c o u n ty , iio ria i A u to m o b ile
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ideliiT»**l . " t , •. -1 1*
fiv e percent e *ce *»
p ro fit* le v y re p o rt Hint the m en hail an an
cepletf nri*l iiiilonilHfed at ii m eet­
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l»rnl'*
STATUS;
w h ich w e re re p e a le d
w h en re p e a l p | „ ,„ . w a itin g in
tie
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ing m tin- * n u ll H o u se y e s te rd a y .
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A p p e a lin g 111on li ilei i -umi gi'&lt; n
B o t h sides ag re e d to d e fe r de*
p ut lu|uor t a i l * in to e ffe c t
p r a m r - fu r a g . t . a w m
w a- ,li- i J a n
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to bv l e ile ia l Ju d g e A k r i
co n fe re n c e
w ith
T heae t a v r * vvuutd
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S . mi nude t wini h Mi Swope s la t'il im requD
pii*vi-no , e ji- on li fm uling tin 1u nit U 1 trie. 9t. I
1m all a I T a u il u. ‘■ priial g o ve i m iient
P re s U le n t R o o i r w l t on T h u r s d a y .
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C O M P A N IE S IN V O L V E D ;
rug iim- co ip tlan t s it u allot*
of
v
|A T ha R atatl Codr A uthority for
t h f ) w ould Itgcttmi* e ffe c t iv e s g s in J robbery
the
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w h ich i am* ju s t b efo re t i. u ia lily u( the e m e rg e n cy mo a*
S* m lm dc
f oll-t mo w o rk e i h h t
was
a©H u d so n M o to r C a r C o., B u ic k
vfh&amp; ford held a special m eeting in
.1
XX dl
J u l y 1, I M S , a»Hl ap yl&gt; to the n e a t | f h r hank*s rb tsin g tim e T h e bank**
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M o to r Cu , K r o M o to r
Car
C o ,#
H tt office* ©f R. L . Glenn yeater11*4 4 1tllg XX 1, " S lb *■ dor- s*i w i H i ib e ii rub tst Mini- O ld s M o tn i W o r k s , H a ld w m liu b P " »d. ji * a mnday aftern o o n fo r tha purpose of fis c a l y r a r w h ich liegtri* th is .lu ly j I m s s i -. wen* fu lly e o v r ir d b&gt; in
1 K ip * rts e stim a te d t h r re v rrtu r j ^ iira n rr
' d &gt; 11.. 1• It I fig Mint lie W ill I I *t\. h&lt;* H u liry j to r Co., A m e ric a n
XX ill 1.
F o r g in g
and
disposing of the question of regfro m these t i n s at $Ub,tKMl.tiiMI
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em i|,r m w ttirh t It * M n r M '
tiling it 1 I n i Ibe t
m no . m I.M t
t IO Ink 1*1* I I
| S o c k e t C i , liu p p M o to r ( ’a r C o rp .,
Utymtion and aas^asm ent of m e r­
T h r r rd u rtin n in incom e in\* % |, , r i v , )i, (j
In d ia n a 1■■&lt;n **• tag
I !*♦*•» , '3 in 11mm i lit ifig T!o
M i D u . | I bulge
H r o th e r*
C o rp ., O id llla o
c h a n ts under the Jurisdiction of the
P le iM i let! t lie | i, i ii
Mn
r A IM
w o u ld com e in t h r fo rm o f a te n
172 j.,* J 1 m u * r plym * o ih
I I MA
» i ’h I It* fO g I I! (I) i'f 4, 1,
C o rp .,
R atal] Code. Ned Sm ith preaided
H lS f
’ 1.1I i| III tl&gt;i lfl , i v in v tin* M o to r C o , C h r y s le r S a le s
lie r r r n t c re d it to Iw allo w oil
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Do
aa chairm an of the Code A u th o ri­
ni*&gt;irnng
tiia l ?'■
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ra rfif'd m ro n ii’ up to
$2(i.iMHi in
\ f if t h s rb i« d 11&lt;,v « * ' v f a*' • I n to H
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I I ' In t *t.n at O'liiil \ • **r ■
Ill** O'* .'to i l'|| I | a ii i w iiiit tin ' S o to M o to r C o rp ., G e n e ra l M o to rs
ty.
stra*l o f $H,fWN) joov ub ti liy t b r
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avi ill I m- in stil lb A a i
I ■ ' Mill 11 1 I
I I j hi lil ii 14 u rg e d ', ol l
M o­
p ee pl» t m t funk 11nn
I in
b rin g T r u c k C 'm p . G ia h a ifv - P a ig e
A tten tio n of the Hoard
»a&lt; r H o u se T h is , along v%ith t h r r r .
r in fnijiiij llo plane a ml *ii&gt;&gt;
^t In ** ' in ur I ciigsA on | liiMlii (ink
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pt ii inert m g ,
Mi
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pwd for I Ii is wi r M w lii'ii I in a to r D o rp . P a c k a r d M o to r C a r Go.,
called to the fa ct th a t the
re
m o val o f th r so ft d rin k , flo ck and I
M a n u e l 1i 4
j || I In i i u*li a* a
Mini rung d u rin g
•hap&gt; ; t %i I* l*n
i d u ll 1 1b. I lig iit of i &gt;im io t
G u rp ,
PonU ac
n 1» iu i' 1tJ g to
\
« ■I bout re lie f j P ly m o u t h M o to r
qulrem enta fo r r e i t i t ratio n
and
fu r I n re-, helped to reduce th r to 1
( In!* on ain 'u i i ail i l " Die I ii * i
1licit w dl tirg iii ill to t - i Iim t.
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km li&gt; v •'( be* m it
ii'n
-Motor G o , T‘i*!it*r
Ittiily
( ‘o rp .,
p aym ent of assessm ent had not tal of th*- c o rp o ra tio n ta n c * to
XX &gt;» 1" -dated
pt i sons
t f III* I &gt;* ut* 4
Tvv I iv I
f hex ruii-t M o to r t ’o . N a s h M o to rs
«4"'1 pot.
1 to- S a fe t y
• 'm i,
com pllrd w ith by
c rrU iti | llK11),
.
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1. .141
di « d it* ti
&lt; m , an*t Sea rn u n |b»*t&gt;
G o rp o rab..**M1 . ■I. til lb*-. Imd a* * * r 1 1 #• V " 1 M.
ty
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I 1-110 &gt;
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m a rc h a n U .
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T h e e . t a t r a in e n d m rn t u p p riivcd 1 &lt; IIl&lt; A t.n
M ar
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* 10(11111 1Cl* w ill
Tim * for paym ent nf lhc*e »«
Ti lie 1 t mn,
Du
li 111 in r r r a s r
la ir s
oil
smell
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1.1 II c
S U M I! K it U K W t H t K K R S
aaaament* expired un Mer lb. Mi. jir o p r r t y In n m a x im u m nf f&gt;0 p er fu ll nf b a d tn a 1 r ift g u ile * I I hi- n is iu l lat mn. A .Ill li II « ob
. , m i xx In.l. l,. .• t* d ,
I" ' H 1
I It \ IN K i l l s
M U l l l i . \N M S N
I
A | ip im im a t id v KiOjiiNi
a rro lb r r
.....
I. I&gt;» l-iH
III .Hehool*n m i •••
Sm ith elated, but the Hoard voted re n t a** a g a in st th r present If* p e r ­ fit) i i I h V Vk««t lib 'O tltl I i •.-in v by Ij o ia ii, t b an itia ii .&lt;i thi »
f l!
1&lt;Il l' i fd •■x 1. fM.blfl 1
4*1
Ptg
I bn-*
P &gt;, •* 1 I f *»H| M l ■S ' •I I. i
to extend thl* tim e to
Apr
I ce n t, t h r ra is r* is n ffin g fro m on** j»t ib *«' ,i * it e i *m ural long loin t »'*i p i * -&gt;)*img
(, , M il « III until , '
vs \ i‘* tim u te d .100,001) w o rk e rs in
W Id ii I * \ i l M .
&lt;►!: I
Itedi p a rta m ilu *tr m* a ffe c te d iria i) (m l
w hen the local Board la required p r r r r n t on * sta te s v a lu e d b etw een f*o linn *&lt;i tin m ilioii 4 iio»4i| wi n 11*' Hit t to r x*'|» »-i . ft •
t ,1 III* -*l©1*
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oh i ! t
i \r»
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d ii e c lly
mu
S tie * i f f J
1 X t"
&lt;la, ... M i
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to rep o rt, to tha N ational I ' imIc $1 IMHI,IMIO and f I W ar,1100 to fiv e
4** • •Mn W* • 1
-alio fial m ol m id M oiajed « nun-*
r
* a * S 1 Ik* •—1« 1 j i I m. i j ! | |
« ( T IE S D llt H T l Y IN V O L V E D :
&gt; ub ritMli,
I
A u th o rity , tha namea uf all m n 1 percent on those n v r r $1 tl.OUCl.lHM)
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D e tro it
\uln m ol»de c a p tlu l
—
I Pu p XXN il!), Mild1 K „ * 1 I N , " ,,r,,i
chant* who have not r*gi»tered or
at inter ii - **i
•lit X olid
&gt; *' 111*i i*,i• Wl|p ' , 1• - I b* pl.t
"hi
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m an m ig h t
havt
r *oiri »ib &lt;i loIn
it.ef&lt; .... b •
N '• I 1du X XX if. 1.
I .an* ing, F U h t. Po rrtia r and S a g i ­
paid th rir assessm ent.
■bmtl w i ff -d l' •
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1 \\ V 'I 1 ML.itii
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id e n h ty in •bath a lie so
am 1
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t
1 w a - d i »ii V Ti* n
n a w , in M u llig a n ; K e n o s h a
and
Mr. BmllK, on b*balf of
th«* 1
&gt; P " h li
l.da x » lit il Jed - 'H ill
I Ig I
••ul I ,
ill h M III I e
l I 1.u .d a t ii 1 i "4* &gt; ( ad xxa x I l*i
hafulty •!«•! in tit*
M b IIE R
I I I . . •i x i X I k . M I S
M ilw a u k e e Hi W is c o n s in .
Code A uthority board, u rg rd all
i*m 14 f lit
\ d ",
I til lb I \ \ I M g U11
Hi-,' t r h i i*lielit it y •
F ir * ! I . m l /,
1** * Nil
1du
A L L IE D IN D U S T R IE S
m trc h a n la under the jurtadirU on
Ml t lit • &lt;1 |M id | It! | &gt; •o! »m n
t7, (iilli'tfi * *hn ate d gan g »* » am i |
U \ s |||M ,jli\
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A FFECTED
of tha R etail Cod#, to »** him at
l
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a g ro u p o f . | * \ | * i
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exaniMi* i
1*1 i I N 1 It S M I
F - D io a t id Ixetween fiHOtl atNl 10,one#, and a tte n d to th# details tif
|*rof. T. W
Ijiw toii, outirrin
II* |HMlllt ij " lit Ml,4
then
h„m riie n d fd
io
th*
000 |tnrt* und a rc rs u n rirs p la n ts
r t f ilt r a ti o n Atu| paym ent aaseaa- lernlpn: of llio S e m in o le County des|M*ratliM&gt;s as the i h ieag u p o lo « j
i i " W , i ' ll 1 14 iii ii.
v« fi u id ) In in a ll p o rtio n s u f r m jiit r y w h ic h
ever hunted.
\ i h im iio m i i om iM i'^ ion tiolay 11 :
I
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N &lt;
Sill.
* 1 VPi
m ent
■choul »y*leni, announced today
I lit I " i|| bill t 11at 1 It* ••*11-i " I D u 1
Th* law
ca u g h t
up w ith bn.. ,, ,|t.h&gt; l%
..f t b u o la *lruvv
I M|, i. !i. i*i i b il l! I ll
A ril
k 11lea,
fu rn is h l*i v a rio u s m a n u fa c tu re rfl.
In thl* connection, Mr S m ith j ,*,,1 h t, had di»trihuU-d to fifty
* 4p el n il* r uf I *'» i id rii utf Ii
.ind
p o a th u n im ialy in a u o u g iie w lo i* b. »i&gt; w lo p j.iw f.,r th ro u g h •*sist *i Ul*. I two w eir *'
•Hi Ik e %
i *»&lt;4* i l I ' m *.
I»'h irijM - .l m
a tte n tio n of all m erchant* j „ h lte and colored *rhool tea ch e r,
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pi Hits ta k e n fro m hi life le s s fin
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Mi
i liM'iij I* cI in ii i till 14,it ii i bel w i
c a ll'd to a f « a n l decialon of j in the g ra m m ar achiwl* of th b*» I " I It gl*r In I *t I « i* *ii m «lir**
g r r s sh ow ed he wa- not J G e f.tg ft«»io F b n i.la
I itiMt', In d ia n a
jAiut
«II.Mi
all | &gt;4*till!« all.I 1111111a I 1(o, I
li* I • ®oi|n y
fe d e ra l C ourt a t P hiladelphia, co u n ty
h u nd red*
of
"S a fe ty "
lu I'd xx A I Is i e I It v i d |
ip llv ultd
/ .e lg lrr ulidei w hich nam e be bud
^ •-1m« “ du v ii " i n in e
r e q u ir in g th* paym ent hy a large p ledges w h ich had law n fu rn ish e d
but
xx i Mi h * - t &gt;*nf ii4 nui
luo-n
te n lH tiv e ly
n t■
&gt;rrt i f i
I h r run* m elt1r * -1• •I i *i 11•
chain o rx a n lia tlo n , of the ai*e*«- h im by th© A t la n t ic C o a s t lain**
iiiM 'tz, one tim e foot butt liln y r f ut
ti * &gt;l
I •un*, und
l i t 'i m i1!
\| f Sxxi.|M' 41j*t e%j f l"*l I be
Id
OMnt levied e g a lm t It “ fo r th* ra ilro a d s a fe ty d e p a rtm e n t.
iln- C n iv e r s it y n f IIL n o rh "i- [
1. " tu d -ix abi,\i at H u l l u l " *«•&lt; 4". Jfl
W A S H I N G T O N , M a r 2 2 - lA*)
' I X ,1 4 til put I It,• III XX I"
BBFPort of It* local and national
T h r pledge w h ich w a s placed •&gt;&gt; |
S e n a to r T r a m m e ll o f
F lo r id a ,
i'M ul v. ui Indian** |«-. I *p e tte d p a rtic ip a n t *»» the S i
Y.*i I
■I*' I* m *- «M ‘ g u f iu ie d 4*nd |
cede a u th o rity /'
I h f hands o f n e a rly IM K l ch ild re n
f I Mi I Nrjft'ls, Vi ifll* I Wllr
* li i
1 «-|il '.p t " «in t'■. 14 in, be krti'Wfi in |*•h a irro a n o f th© sen ate n a v a l comThoa* preaenl al the m reting y e s te rd a y , and re cite d in unison* | *■u t i n c V |»a) ntaaaaru* id 'e v e n .!
the Ii4*n(gr M m Mil g a n g s te r
mo
, tluii I m I
&lt;|* pat t - , m tlle e , r&gt;atd y e s te r d a y h© had been
,* i " i i * tia l
4W* • jung « « '"
it.* f i I mm
w a r e : 0 . U . S tu a r t, A. II Sm alley. is B n fo llo w s :
in fo rm e d a u t h o r it a t iv e ly th e d ir if f * Hi fie g un cla y in g
of
fo .ii " f t i
J11 Ml III I'I ' 4 4* 1 I !1 UI»/ 4 ' I t U 4$ 11
S e t t in g i«11 n g oal of f j OIH|
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iii un! piufi , in©
no fd Di,d to. a•)■)xai. i L n-lief di
Georg* W einstein, H. 1., 1'rrkin*.
M! w ill
w o rk fo r th e
s a fe ty of
m n , and i onv irl 1* ta n k N h in ai •l I*' h, IfM M| hi | ■ of Ifll- I im«*i 111 of i
* ut " « •
i' if
d ,t i l . d
« W A tide M aco n w o u ld le ave S y n n y v a l r .
td l.i ' tu it jj i !&gt;■
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TOKYO. Mar. 22— (API—
The governor of the perfecture of Hokkaido announced
officially • today that
the
casualties In the firc«which
destroyed the beautiful port
city of Hakodate yesterday
were 650 dead, 460 injured,
and 26,000 houses destroyed.
It was Japan’s direst trag­
edy since the Tokyo-Yoko­
hama earthquake and holo-

WASHINGTON, Mar. 22
— (AP)—The
Administra­
tion kept seeking a aettlement of the automobile intluatry labor troubles tislay
while fnciiitr a I from the
House on ita veterans’ compensation position.
The House also refused tn
join the Senate in voting full
restoration of cut pay to all
government employeoa.

BIG ESTA TES TO
PAY MORE TAXES
UNDER NEW BILL

Net Result Of Several i
Chanffes In AetWill1
Boost IT. S. Revenue

^A A A IS TESTED BORAH LAMBASTS: ■ i;:
;!BEFORE FEDERAL ST E E L CODE AS

RELIEF COUNCIL

Realtor Accepts Job
For Which He Will
Receive No Salary

New Orleans Jurists IVice FixinglVuvision
Hear Debate Over
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Interests Of Public'

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Over Mass Meeting
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In Schools Of County

Winter Staging Filial
Drive Through Land

Dirigible Macon Will
Be At Miami In May

25 Prominent Men Will Aid InDriveTo
Raise $1000 ( ash For Baseball Club

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Miami Beach HaveFailedTo
Obtain Blue Eagle
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• sU b lh k iN iU
hare
failed to obtain tbe Bin* Eagle of
(bo NBA, o' (bock o f geveraraaot
a t tbo pootafflce revealed

tended 6 M o n t h ■;
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bom diatriboted to firm s geallfylag oiaoo t b o Administration's
program itartod more than obi
W A S H IN G T O N . * M a t . * 2 0 , M entha' age. Daring tbo nune
—-(A .P.)—Prwidcnt Roone- time U » l but Into* oecnpaUoo IIrtH today warned railway eanaoo have boon locoed at Miami
employer* and worker* to lo a ch city hall.
•ottie their wag# diepate Moot of tbo Bloc Eagles were
lecoed to oporntore of email bus­
t o
a p u b lic cot
inesses, inch aa g r o c e i-s , tervico
taledod to esaaihie the con- stations, barber tbopa and aodo
trorenjr.
foontalna.
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Many Miami Beach m an IA nti
men hors contended.
t i o * a b o r t ly ' a l t e r r a ilw a y

ewplerw lmd domamted a to
pema| widf* toereno* above
t o t they new a n getting. *f
feette* Jnly I . ' Tlw railroads
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&gt;M
fa a . W $ * to' eonforrloc rmU
eta* executive* and ~labor offld a k . tbo H i elfant repeated bU
p i l i e l b ( t .ib

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of oilvor.
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that "certain

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trig today, wbllo tbo

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tbo Dtoa kill directing that
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which a cn iy lal tfU ta . The mats I

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A p r il 3

ASKS F O R I
CREDITS
President Seeks
Of Releasing1
To Small Ind
Firms Needing!
WASHINGTON, Mar.
— President Roosevelt yesterday
asked Confrere to set up
ip ltf I*
dastrial credit benka which b f h«d
been told would safeguard the Jobs
of &gt;48,000 persona and create work
for 378,000 more.
Legislation to allow the
reserve system to create the
financing tham by sailing
000,000 of stock to the
was Introduced In both he
mediately after the P
wishes were made known to
men of the Senate and House
banking committees.
Th« plight of the
“smell
medium s lie M Industrialist
stressed by Roosevelt, an i b *
cited results of e survey i
J"
Ing that such Industry was
In need of (700.000,000
Ing capital.
|,
The President asked fo r "|gr!y
consideration" of hit p
pointing out that the
*1
called for "Immediate priltf.".
The President's letter fi
“ May I suggest to your
tee legislation to Croats I t
banks for industry.
" I have been deeply Co
with the situation In o u r ----- * r ~
|dustrles.
In numberless antes
their working capital has been
lost or seriously depleted. This
(Continuer, un r e f s Two) ’

AGED BUS DRIVER MED-FLY CLAIM
IS INDMED F&lt;)R HEARING BEGUN
MANSLAU
AT WASHINGTON
|lailroad Held Blame­ If Damage Is Deter­
mined, MUlionsMay
less F o r Accident
Be Put Into State
That Took 11 Lives
PALA TEA . Mar. f O—
A
Putnam county grand Jury yester­
day Indicted D. R. Niles, aged
school bus driver, on a charge of
manslaughter growing out of the
freight train-school bus crash near
Creocont City Doc. 14, 1#33, In
which 11 ehlldron lost thslr lives
and a score mors were Injured.
The Jury was called Into special
sosalon to consider the case after
a coroner’i Jury declared the O cci­
dent “wo! due to the negligence*
of Niles.
RecommendsUen that . school
boa drivers cross railroad troche
aa tittle os peseM e and faad tbn
eaunty school board
eoaitract
t dens bout* to prevent crossings
where possible was Included In the
presentm ent
Niles, wbn U about M years old,
as ssrlenaly Injured la the col­
lision. Testlmoey wee Introduced
at tbe laqueat twice delayed be­
cause of bis physical condition to
show that his hearing and sight
were subnormal. Other witnesses
refuted this.
Children riding In the bus at
the time of tbe accident, which oc­
curred early on a foggy morning,
declared tbe occupant! were mak­
ing enough noise to drown out the
train whistle.
The Atlantic Coast Line railroad
end Its employees
were
held
blameless by the coroner's Jury.
After tbs coroner’s verdict lost
month, state’s attorney J . C. Cal­
houn conferred with state officials
before presenting the case to the
grand Jury.

f* prim to

by H to M e ti bet not to

tbo fleet announcement « f
NBA previa Iona, that tbry could
not operate tbolr beabiooieo prof­
itably if obliged to observe r a ­
tional codoe o f tbolr vnrlooa or­
ganisation*. The wide varlanoo In
condition! between operating
i
bealneaa oloowhore and operating
In a resort community Ilka Miami
Beach haa boon reopontlbla for
moot of the NBA Indifference ex­
hibited hare.
l o i t year, with off-oeaoon condittona prevailing during th - n n.mor and fall, the Inability ot moot
Beach merchant! to abide by na­
tional codec, particularly In refer­
ence to eragea and aalarca paid
employes, was particularly markrd
As a result, there has been llttli,
If any, criticism of Beach mer­
chants who declined to Juln Hit.
NR A.

Dowager Queen Of I
Holland la Dead

POLICE COURT
3 . M. Beaten end Edward WIL
whtte men, charged with
driving, fined I I each,
with Benton's One suspended,
a L, Smith, white, drunk, dlsM. a "Tan Day* Smith, white,
drank and dtearderiy, to be tried
Mathews, possessing Ikji,| id , and reckless driv­
ing. fined '
Charlie
« r. fined |T&gt;.
3 . H a n k e r **, paaoessiag lottery
tickets, fined « » ,
perking,

WASHINGTON, Mar. fO— OP)
—Public hearings on the measure
by Representative Peterson of
Florida to provide for ■ survey of
damage suffered by Florida fruit
and vsgstabls growers during th*
Med-fly eradication opened before
a sub-committee of the
House
agriculture committee today.
Measures have been introduced
before both Houses to reimburse
the growers up to
110,000,060
when the actual damage Is deter­
mined.
A companion survey bill by
Senator
hasutior TrammoU
1 ram m .il already
s o s s -r
(OeattawodjOn.'ftM s P eark- —
1

Work On Severe Is
Resumed As 72 Men
Are Hired By FERA
Work on tbs city's sswvr sys­
tem, bolted for the past 10 days
because of the sudden ending of
the CWA, was resumed this morn­
ing when 70 laborers and lero fore­
men started operations undrr new
regulations announced by the
FERA .
At the same time, four laborers
resumed work on • building at the
County Home, end els men went
to work on the Court House whar*
a new roof is to be put down, and
several days will be spent pointlag tbe satire building.
I t woe announced that pending
the arrival bote tomorrow a fte r­
noon of O. P, Bwope of Orlando,
FE R A admtnlaeretor for six cen­
tre! Florida couatles. It will » °t
be possible to assign tbe remain­
der of th# HA men allowed this
county under tbe new set-up to
employment.
In e telephone conversation this
morning, Mr. Bwope stated that
he la not reedy to announce tbe
nemo of the Bemtnole county ad­
ministrator and bis or her assistMitt.
Mr. Bwope stated that he end
a party of state FE R A officials
will be boro nil oftemoen leraorrow to meet with local FERA offL
cl*Is. O st &lt;4 that conference, be
stated, will probably
nemo of tbe new paid administra­
tor and his assistant*.
3 . H. Alderman Is tba foreman
af one of tha Crews a t 38 men who
started wofh J e Um sewer today,
white V. O. Hasty le foreman of

DEATH TAKKH CALVKRT

1

PHILADELPH IA. Mar. ML
(A P I—John Calvert. HI, ■ I k
aesndant of Lord Baltimore, ool. - i M. „( Maryland, and of O r
| ^ ) d m|n
^
RUJUrfl StoWton, tw s of the signers of the Dec­
laration of Independence, died in
Washington Sunday
DEATH TAKHH DAKOTAN
VERM ILLION. 8 D . Mar. 20.—
(A P )—Andrew E. L r*. South Da­
kota's first Democratic governor
who served from 1H97 to 1001,.
died yesterday at his horns. He!
was IU years old Saturday

TH E HAGUE, Mar. SO-OF)
— Dowager Queen Emms, be.
loved for her charities end hon­
ored alike by Holland's rich and
poor, died today of bronchitis.
Bho was 76 years old. The
queen mother, widow of King
William the Third end mother
of Queen Wilhelmlna, hod suf­
fered from the malady for soma
time but she only became se­
riously III a few days ago. She
was attended almost constant­
ly by Wilhelmlna
and
her
rrin d d tu tfiter. Princess dullans, heir to the throne.

SV iTZ BARES Strike Hour Nears
D ETA ILS OF W ith No Solutions
HIKE SPY RING For Labor Demands
American WhoIsHeld
In Paris With Wife
Says Internationa]
Group Hired H im

PA RIS. Mar. Ml—(An— Maglsi trate Andre Benon declared today
|that Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon
1 Swlts of F.s«t Orange. N. 3. had
disclosed thsl an International spy
gang b p jrs ls J In New York and
sent them as agents to France.
Renon said Swlts, a
former
salesman, had uncovered the gangs
operation and the part hs and hla
wife played in Its work.
He said hs had come here at a
wage of 6000 francs, about |33S
a month.
The magistrate said the inquiry,
P A R IS, Mar. 10— ( F I - Appre- which has heen under wey since
henalvf over the demands of last June, has already or will In
Chancellor Hiller that Germany the future reach the entire world
be allowed to re-arm. the govern, and touch virtually all rountrlee.
Be non said Swlts told him the
msnt yesterday announced a plan
to swell the army's ranks by In­ names ui all members ot the gang
ducing young conscripts to re-en- hs knew and the duties of each.
llst in order to avoid the hssards
Mr. and Mrs. Ssrits, yo-.ng
of job hunting at the present time. Americans «rcus*d of espionage
questioned
The army also Invited all unem. activities, were
ployed &gt;uung men in France who for hours ytiterday by Judge
; have left the ranks In the last five B e n o n , w h|o subsequently an­
years to enlist for new short terms nounced that new arrests would be
until labor conditions Improve.
made In connection with an al­
The announced purpose of the leged spy syndicate.
government is to reinforce the
The Investigating
magistrate
army with short term recruits be­ maintained tbe rlnaest sectvcy re­
cause the regular conscript classes garding thq results of the grilling
ere beginning to slack off In num­ all afternoon end evening, but it
bers, due to the low war-time was appaicnl that ini|ortsni de­
birthrate.
velopments wers In sight as nu
Special recruiting will begin In { nierous secret servite men esmu
April, an official
rommunlqur and went on the rapid fire ordrs of
•»id. Certain "spcclsllsta'' will be the Judge.
offered IR-month terms and oth»ti
may enlist for s it months. All *nllitment requirements
will be
low *te&amp; '
*
One of the rvaeona ascribed to
tbe goesrnment's action today la
The “Inside workings” of th*
the desire of the armed forces to
Relief Ad-'
polish all defenses
along
the Federal Emergency
ministration as It applies tn this
Rhineland
Ordinarily, the conscript troops county w tt eaplalned to members
of France number about 200,000 , of the Sanford Rotary Club. meet.
The chamber of deputies already Ing st the Vsldei Hotel at noon
has provided for additional men today, by Mrs. Helen T. Morse,
during the years 1036 and 1038 welfare worker whose services
when the low war-time birthrate have been utilised by the county,
state end nation for several years.
will b« felt the moat.
lien Cantwell, Boston
Ilravea
baseball pitcher and winter resi­
dent nf Sanford, was elected as
an honorary member of the club.
(i. W Spencer was elected pres­
ident of the club, succeeding Paul
J. Stine, and to take office on July
mond Hasty,
Walter
Rivers, I along with A. W. Epps, re-elect­
Douglaaa Mcnalrom. advanced tn ed secretary, S. G. Gray, raSecond Claas; Douglass
Sten- j elected treasurer, end P. J . Stine,
Strom, merit badge in Cooking; 11 It Pope, II. II. Coleman, and
John Morgan, merit
badges in K. F. MonUalvstge. director*
Those attending th* luncheon
Public Health and Clviea.
Troop 68; Howell Sharp, ad­ were Mrs. Morse and W. 8. Cole­
man aa guests, HoUrtana P. J.
vanced to Second
Claas,
and
awarded merit badges In Per­ Stine, who presided. Martin llram,
sonal Health. Painting, and Car­ II. 11. Stevens. W. L. Cooper, H.
O. Shlnholser, II. U Pope, W. C.
pentry; Rosa Whitaker, awarded Hutchison. J . A. Wright, II. M.
ment badges In personal Health. Watoon, 8. Puleaton, F. C. MaeIf eg Preduet i »n and Farm Book­ Mahon. R. J . Holly. 8 r M II. II.
keeping; Floyd Touchstone, mer­
Col*man, W. A- Leffler, A. W
it badge In Painting; Ernest Wit. Epps, B. L M altbl., E. E. Bludeon, advanced to U fa Rank, and worth, R. F. Montsslvatge. G. W.
awarded merit badges in Fidst .Spencer, 8. G. Gray, George C.
Aid, Physical Development, and Harden, I . L. McLuraa, and W. M.
Pioneering: Raymond Anderson, Ilayncs of Sanford, and Dav*
advanced to First Class, and Howard of Buffalo.

FRANCE PLANS TO
SWELL RANKS OF
STANDING ARMY

Concern O v e r Hit­
ler's Demands Seen
As Basis For Action

Mrs. Mqrw* Explains
FERA To Roiai
irians

Scout Charter Pres&amp;titation Ceremony..
Draws Large Aum feftfcfc To Lake Mary
Before the
largest
audience
ever to gather in this county for
s meeting of s like nature. Seoul
Executive N. H. Brown, Lil. of
Orlando
presented* the
1084
charter of organisation to R U
Howell, representing the
l* k e
Mery Boy
Scout
troop,
as
Scoutmaster Wm. R Thome, a s­
sistant scoutmaster Donald An­
derson and the entire troop stood
a t attention in tha l o t s Mary
Community Building Inst night.
Nearly 200 men, women and
children gathered at the Com­
munity Building for the ceromonlee which Included the sward­
ing of many honors won by sev­
eral Scouts of troops throughout
ths county. Ths entire
group
tbs guest of tbs Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce and tba
Troop Committee of Troop (8 la
that town.
The visiters wars welcomed to
moating by Mr. Howell and
D u l l Evans, both members of
Um Troop Committee.
Mrs. F. M. Master and a
group of Sanford Girl
Semite
wars among those to attend, while
Mrs. B. E. True load a group of
Loka Mary Girl HaouU in
aroHaongn which ware rendered
shortly after tha Mowing of tha
Coart at Honor.
Judge J. a. Sh aro n
presided
be Court, while II N.
v 8.' D. Hlghteyman W B.
Eachry,
Martin ^Brnm. R A.
l a r i I ik — ■ and
Ar"o s t to " os judges.
U L. Me-

awarded merit badges in Paint­
ing aed Personal Health;
Hoy
Howatl, Jr ., advanced to First
Class and awarded m trit badge
In Swimming;
William
Pugh,
Thoe. Wansley, and Wm. Evans,
advanced to Second Class, and
all asranled
merit
badges
in
Personal Health
Troop 81: Ormond
Simmons,
merit badges In Horsemanship.
Forestry, and Flramanshlp; M ari­
on Borgsrd, and Forestry; I * I .
Flrsmonablp. and Forestry; L. L
Hardy, merit hedges In
F ir*
manshift Forestry, and
Horaemanahip,
Stanley
Fkuch,
ad
▼oared to
F in k
O ss a ,
and
awarded n s r i t badge* In F tr*manshty and Swimming;
Nolly
Hicksoa. rasrtt badges In Horse­
mansUp o a f, Ftramsnship; Floyd
Wagaor, m srit badges la FlromansMp and Forestry;
Arch Is
Rim mono, m orit badge* In F ir s ­
, and
HorseMcVehll, merit
badge fa
T re e * to t Laroy Coop*r and
Harry Jo a llln a rik . advanssd to
| Sidney Nto and
i, msrit bndgfa to
Divls, adrsnood U
awarded/ merit
Up.

Prominent L a w y e r
Slays Wife, Kills Self
CLEVELAND. Mar. *0 -| A P )
— At a climes to a nervous break­
down, on* of Cleveland's moat
prominent attorneys, Rol&gt;ert B.
Newcomb, 61, beat hi* wife to
death with an ax white aba slept
early ystterday, and then commu­
ted suicide by slashing hi* throat
with e rotor.
Ratum tni a verdict of murder
and tulclde, Coroner Psoras as­
serted two other persons In tha
Newcomb homo, who war* asleep
at tbo tlma, ware lucky ta bavu
escaped. They war* MlUard, 86.
on* o f Um couple's two totta, and
Mrs. Mabl* Warner, mother of
Mrs. Newaomb
WOMAN HIT BY AUTO D IBS
ST. P ETE R SBU R G , (fa r, 2 0 . (AP&gt;—M rs. Kaphgel WUaea, 48,
formerly a t Somerset. Po^ and
DaLand, F f a , died a t a Uaal hos­
pital *8**y Ffaterday aa Um r w H
of Injurtea suffered w hs*
by a a otoMtoMU white

EndsToraorrow
WARM WEATHER Truce
Morning A t Ninfc;
Discusses
IS P R O M I S E D President
W ay ToEndTroublfc
FOR TOMORROW
(Hr T ig A w irts t t l Pwto)

South Shivers A sSnow
Penetrates Deeply
Into Many Sections
• tn r Tbe Aseeds I rS Pi
Clearing skies today “Jdrove
dr
sway the latest plague of anow,
■lest, and cold rein over the 8outh
and brought * promise of warmer
weather tomorrow, when spring
moves In.
Tha calendar said that It Is ths
lis t day befors spring but ths
weatherman said It is anothsr of
those Hidden cold spells that mads
this one of the worst winters In
years.
Snow fell last night In mlddla
Georgia, coming In the wake of
enow which penetrated deep into
Alabama yesterday. Communica­
tions are severely crippled
In
some sectors of the South.
While It It expected to
get
colder In some portions today, tbe
weatherman predicted the entire
section would warm up somr to­
night. with rising temperatures
tomorrow.
Sleet and snow pelted the deep
South almost to the gulf coast
yesterday sa a quick-moving cold
(Continued On Page Four)

Negro Girl Gives
Up To Police After
Shooting 'Relative
Tossing a still warm'A8 special
pistol on the desk of the sergeant's
desk at the Police Station early
yesterday afternoon, Annie Ball*
Pope, young negro field worker,
after asking "Is this the police
station T" ' calmly slated, "I Ju it
shot a woman; ( had to do lt.“
Five minutes later she was be­
ing docketed at the County Ja il,
and charged with an assault with
an Intent to fommlt th* murder of
Jantc Henderson, her mother-ln
law, who was in a serious caruli
lion at the Fernald-lovughton Me
mortal Hospital, late this after
noon.
The Henderson woman has fivo
bullet holes In her back. One of
her lungs was punctured by the
shots that ware fired at cloae
range as th* climes of what the
Pope woman said was a “little ar
gument ”
At the Ja il this morning, the
Pope woman stated Diet she and
the Henderson women have bean
quarreling for some time because
of the latter’s "Messing around
with my man,” the son nf th* Hen­
derson woman.
Yailsrday, th# Pops
woman
went to th* home of her motherin-law, in Beck'i quarters on Hick­
ory Avsnui a t about 10th .Street,
and sought U&gt; gather up clothing
belonging to her husband. An a r­
gument ensued, the INjpe woman
stated, In which she was allegedly
■truck over the head by the Hen­
derson woman.
Whipping th* gun out of her
drese, she sold she fired at th*
retreating form of the woman.
Turning away with no further
word*, the Pop* woman said the
stopped a hoy riding a bicycle out­
side the house, asked him for a
ride to th* police station, Jumped
to a seat on the handle-bars, and
was pedaled to her destination.

Linton E. Allen Jr., Is
Dead A f t e r Illness
Linton E. Allan, J r ., alx-weaka
old son of Mr. *nd Mrs. Unton
E . Allen of Orlando, formerly of
this city, died at th* Orange Gen­
eral Hospital In Orlando early ibis
morning a fte r a brief llinass.
Funeral services will be bald
•t the Cary Hand Funeral Homo
la Orlando tomorrow morning a t
UiOO o'clock, with B ar. Undsey
E. McNair, pastor of tbe Flrxt
J'rrsbyterlaa Church of Orlando
officiating- Burial will bo
to
Greenwood Cemetery to Orlando.
Th* infant was born to BnnfoH
on Fob. A It became III soma day*
ago, and a successful ,*per»Uoo
was perf ormed, but camplteatten*
arose wkteb aud*d fatally. Baa Ido*
Its parents, tba Infant te survived
by * slater, Hated Elisabeth Allan.

__

‘

Directors of th# National
Automobile Chamber of Coth­
roerro today resumed labor
deliberation* on which last
night they reported “pros*
rtaa."

Added to the complications o f '
th* American Federation of LabOy j|
•trike throat which yesterday kept ,
them closeted behind cloeed door*
until 7:80 last night, tbo director* if
today had report* from Washing* ’
ton that President Uooaavalt bod .
discussed the situation with th# '
Attorney General Cummings wltB
a possible view to us* tbs llcans*
ing teeth In th* National Indust* .
rial Recovery A c t
A decision must be reached b o .' •.
for* 0 tomorrow morning fo r un- ■
last something Is dons by ihkt
tlma tba strike of automobile
workers Is scheduled to begin. ' J “
Strenuous efforts warn made
Monday to kaap th* factory wheel*
turning as th* hour approach**'!**1
for itrlkas th at would p a m ly w .
great Industries.
The leading figures In th* auto­
mobile Industry met a t Now York
face to face with th* preclame- rt
Don of a walkout to begin Wednes­
day. Gan. Hugh 8 . Johnson, MBA
administrator, tendered his office*
toward n solution of tho critical
differences.
'
Organised labor stated Un gttevance, "th s attempt of the automo­
bile manufacturer* to Impose som( Continued On Page Two)

Negro, Hit By
_ OUT’
I h Seriously Injured
A middle-aged hot unldanU- •
fled negro woman 1* In th * F o rnald-Laughton Memorial Hospital
suffering serious Injuries which
she received when struck by a a a tl
tomoll* while crossing F irst S treet .
at MyTtl* Avenue this morning.
Th* woman's skull was fr a * ,
tursd, her ear was badly torn, * * d
a large section of flesh on her up­
per left arm was ripped off by the
Impact of th* car which strath
her twice before tossing her on a
concrete drive way entering the
Reel and Sons garage.
Physicians who attended her
this morning stated that they
w#r# unable to state whether ah*
suffered anty other Injuria# be—
cause she was In an unconseloat
condition.
D. K. McNsb, manager * f the
Seminole County Credit A tse c i^
lion, waa the driver of th * car
which atruck th# woman. Mr. MeNab slated this morning th at b *
waa motoring east on F lre t BUeyJ j
at Ui* Um*, and that th * woman
crossing th# street from th * north
tide, appeared to ran directly into
th* path of his car before h* h^|
a chance to stop. His car; w*8
slightly damaged.

Farley LaysDownLaw
For Customs O fficer!
WASHINGTON, Mar. 20.—(A P )
—Chairman Farley, of the Demo­
cratic national conimlttee, • * »
yesterday that .11 collector, of
customs should resign from the
committee.
•’ r
He espltlnsd that In their off!, l i l capacity such men have charge
of govsmmsnl money a n l U« e « *
Isctlon and for Ihl* reason h*
thought that their
resignation
should be forthcoming.

THE WEATHER
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AJwmr* in Uie leafl «t (JVsrnumtnt ctmfrrcmaad mid,
notfl recently, aetting the pece in actual disarmament, the
UBfted States govcrnmant haa ae*n IU Army and Navy
•tripped of lie figbttntf implements until tta own criminal
dement^ |a better armed. Attorney Genera] Cummlng*

ARCADIA, Mar.
A
a city o f beautiful yard
street* Hurd with' basih Sroa
was so beaten and slashed I
hard 16-mlnuta hall atorn
atrscIM t Saturday afteqiooi
Sunday found H looking h a
tattered. T h f thonannd or

S K JiS n

th in * patriotism l t d unfolds th*
ft tome tax blank, he f* tart first
of all by the numbing question;
“Are yon &gt; citisen or resident of
N‘ V} i ? f m d g o v e r n m e n t haa found Hwlf at.a 'dl^ Uie United S ta W i!" I t to. •»&lt; uttetUy, the w ent qaaatlaa m i
advantage in doalittr *Uh the Capone*. DiDlngyii, ddevised
bureaacntgy fyr lb f
Touhye. and bordea of other gangsters. Were this country fiendish by
embellishment of an ofao go to war with Cuba, we would expect to win, because over, la seldom propitious. H m
.wejSave 'a Jarrfqr Army and Navy than the island repub­ over, la seldom proHlou*. The
taxpayer
atta surrounded by
lic, BuVif we‘nS6 to fight with an enemy which otit num­ cheek
and atateipanta—dead
bered us ten to one, and was better equipped, the outcome h-avra stake
fortecr fallen from an all
tco sturdy tree of Income. Ha la
can kin the war with the oppressed by the rocklcaalaae of

Present' *lza“ iV o’nfer’lo w)n * battle with thu Diilinger
gang, it will b« so increased. If It lu only necessary to
pans laws giving federal agent# the power to pursue crim­
inals from atate line to another, that,-too, will be done.
' . 1 afn convinced," said the attorney genera], '“that we
ne*d eypengion of the federal penal statutes to include
control over the unlawful activities of those who deliber­
ately taka advantage of tlie protection presently afforded
them toy state line* in perpetuating their crime*.” Here4—*--* **—tin one state

tsmTtf*# gnarled

top**

that

I Mvodtd MA" ,,

shadows of antiquity.

Biblical and calm and groat,
» broalhlag anyth lo e f root la
m
m# to tha summer's fa t* ;
map within boy goldeti breast,
i tight o a l solid aa a tree,
lovely abd a t root.
jr s g v e r ,1 sliver flowing dtwn
u r n ) the soft e n ters of Uio taka,
•Hag with quiet each bird sound, |
A heart -that atlirod (or s u e
tser’e tak e ,
sirs, 0 heart, that you shall run
■ft burning gross. &gt;. and covert

fv a

rwa whets tha waters flow so
lath Ik s tranqud s g n l.
MOa alene h ve life today,
•derod garden- of ihl. Paro
l i f t many-folor u ilowery aye*
M i am marble dryads ploy. l a * s tric t world
uarrosed by
7
gold and green,
Colored by pure air, tln taJ by the
NM. 1
/ A k n a M century like an ancient

dcklns up.

and HpJender aod

l l la becoming Increasingly *v|-j
u»t that tha world Is soon to diarver which la the biggest, labor
I tons, big business, or lb * guv-

ttS.’VOS

despair and txasc
iyvr puU dpwn ;
astw er silly enooi
ilOtia conundrum.

Strike Hour Near
A SK S FOR 1 2 With No Solutions
CREDIT BANKS For LaborDemands
RQOSEV

“ Wo bavq afforded,mdeh aid I*
the recovery of agricglturp, com­
merce, oar larger Industries aod
our financial Institutions and our
Improved condition nationally fur­
nishes full juatifirallon fo r these
efforts. We must continue In be­
half of the medium-stse roan la In­
dustry aod commerce.
“With this purpose in mind, I
have discussed with U&gt;e Treasury
and the Federal Reserve Board,
and the Reconstruction Finance
Corporation
a
comprehensive
study uf the eltaation in the
■mailer Industries and the presen­
tation uf a plan which would show
their condition and furnish relief
for It.
“ A nationwide survey haa bean
made by them. Information has
been obtained from 4888 banks
and 10M chambers of commercr
covering three points: First, the
probable amount of working capi­
tal required now by smaller In­
dustries; second, the number of
employee who would be retained
by these Industries If working
capital Is afforded of new
em­
ployes that can be takas o * by
thtm through such supply al
working capital.
“Estim ates baaed os this sur­
vey Indicate that approximately
f'oo.uoo,oou of xuch working capi­
tal may continue In employment
some 348.000 employes and may
funtlah new employment to lome
378,000 men and women.

la te r Dickinson nays
irnblp o f (he proas to th

E Any man with #M0 In hla pocket
(e t a In the eatery business if he
m o v e s ( I s Bemlrvols County.—
^tSMn-Unto#. That's pn* thing

bruised and leaves lorn o ff until
all the streets, sidewalks • and
yard* are a Uttered mass of tern
M m . The storm was local, cov­
ering only a part of the city.

sire in order to set up the machin­
ery to supply this need.
“T h* details will be presented
to you, but I desire to call atten­
tion to two prominent features;
First, the matter uf caring lo r tbs
small or medium-sip* irntyslrlpl-

RqowveU* .Picked Am
B e &gt; t Public Figure
• NEW TORY.’ Mar. *0.— (A P&gt;Proaldent Roosevelt
was an­
nounced yesterday aa tha unani­
mous choice of 100 journalism
stodenU at New York University
lq a poll bald to reject tbe oat-

(Continued Prom Page One)
pony unions upon their workers.”
And tha national &gt;automobile
chamber of
commerce Usury
Ford alone absent— put It, “m anu­
facturers have not coerced their
employes . . . Thera la one funda­
mental laaae: Whether tha auto­
mobile Industry la to be run by the
American Federation of Labor.”
A t Cleveland (h* labor altuaUo*
had become to serious that an
American Federation of Labor or­
e s niter described It as “Ilka a
charge of dynamite with the fuse
already sputtering."
Employe, of tbe Fisher Body
Corporation at Cleveland anted
SOft to « i in favor of striking,
but the walkout, lla goal merely
recognition of ike union, was de­
ferred pending the federal labor
board conferences. Four hundred
employee at the Cleveland liber*
wln-WUllama paint plant went on
etrike.
At Washington the railway
eaecutlvea reiterated their formal
demand that brotherhood workari
I take 0 basic reduction of 16 per­
cent Ju ly 1, and the 2| union

* *•

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a---- - tL .

HOLLYWOOD, C a lif, Mar. t&gt;,
UP) — Katharine Hepburn and
furies Laughton b a n woa the

In “The ' Private L ife o f Henry
V IIL "
’‘Cavulrmdo” waa selected aa
tha bast production, with Parawall to A rm s" second and “Little
Women" third.
May Bobaon waa second.t* Miss I
Hepburn and Diana Wyaward,
third. They were cited forylhctr
work, res pert Irely In “Lody F ar
a Dqy” and "Cavalcade."
Pan! Muni received the oacoad
larg e st ro te fo r the beat P«r*
form nee by the actor and Leslie
Howard waa third. Mtml'a beat
work' waa la " I Am a Fugitive
Pram a Chain R a n *" and How­
ard's best In “Berkeley Square.*
TW O D IB IN WRBCK
P BT B R SB U R O , V s , Mar. SO.
—-Tomas W. W hits, U . Forest
Hllla N. Y . and D. F . Tyler ■*0
Norfolk, were killed when their
sutmqoblle crashed d a l* o culvert
»o tbe Ricbroond-Pcterubty* high,woy.

CONTAGION by mailt
HtH;
r •&gt;•■.

a,

simwvw Vi—" f p
|T --girlan, cornea back Wednesday for
a tbroe-month engagement •
Tbe most popular ' trouper Is
due back at 1 :R A. M. C. U. T.,
according to the announcement
yesterday of her booking ageqU.
the government meteorologist*.
Spring's
repertoire ' Include*
feata o f rvanlahment, making
snow, cold qnd gloom disappear;
tricks o f tranaformatlon. turning
grass green and causing bud* to
become full-blown flowers, snd a
bit of hypnotism. Influencing
young people and the Brooklyn
bate hall team to a c t strangely.
Although for all technical pur­
poses, spring arrives at the time
■tfpuloted so procieelv by tty*
scientist*, tha lilty haa coma to
regard o th e r' and nfqro tywion*
sign* ai^ tha algnal of the advent
" f the rentle sea so*.

inepn^o

SANFORD, TW ENTY YEA yfl AGO
WM »W*

tha medlnm of working
should have our ssrsssl
"Vary ilriosrely you

On Tuesday a fte rnoon aaias s * - i u

ay nsnlvarbseca Htsvssva, tha Uttto daughter I lal
prhsn pene rfirtW fp u V O m tk p e y t i ^

of Mr. usd Mr*. M. R. Stevens, a n -la
UrUlnsd delightfully a large num­
ber o f children at a Bt. Patrick's nl
porty glvas In honor of her 8 r

S

N SW YORK, May. N .- ( A W

Babbl 8taphas 8. Mlto*, ksasn

ln*v MUUsent snd A ss Rings- Or
who have agent two mesthn
at Chuluot*.

MKMOVAL DYNAMITED
Authority.

' AUCANTjtl Bpqln, Mar. *0—
WP)—A groat M-foot atone cross,
srqetsd t* cpmmemorat# th* ad.
V»Pt o i the twentieth rrntery, waa
dyaamltad s u destroyed Satur­
day tyght. Th* vandals have pet Js y la b Ityftltuq***.
baas Idetltilled.

VATICAN Cl
M «to of th*

mocha sir. All work gwiaintaaE
glr. NIx - la Is aw. M an *seh
k iliir t iy ,i*f

'**' HMrt&gt;M»r.tc , c \

C B L E R T C R T FU lfT^ N D (XL

Duplex Regulnr*

4.50-21

Diamond Match Company em­
ploy ca nt Barberton plan to strike
Thursday for a five cento aa hour
wag* Increase; preliminary votes
have fnvor*d strikes at the Bab­
cock and Wilcox and the Columbia
Chemical Company plants at Bar­
A t Indianapolis 70 to 100 em­ berton.
ployes o f th* Klbler Trucking Com­
pany struck, ' demanding union
recognition. Th* United Elastic
Corporation
at
Eaatbaraptop,
Mass., refused a demand for a
closed shop and OOP of It* 800
employes walked out,
A number of strikei werp “ In
the air” In Ohtot I loo rubber
workers q( Akron voted to defsr
M fc- over union reronlM oa; MO

escapfl

a

E m p o r i a , K a n , Mar t # - UP)
— A case o f scarlet fever con­
tracted by mrjlrna Fohr,
of A&lt;U
mlr. K art, waa blamed on a letter
by C. H . Hunger, county health
officer. T h* epmrpunlcatlos be­
lieved responsible waa rotalrod

E
xpertRaifc)SeirV$
WuafcBspar

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‘f r i t * Increases. Thus the |buelnooa/* la advertising, be am*
■Bread of price fixing and, p hail tod, tha bunjMM world tail

Seen As Dartger To SrtL S P 1
ll-Known M en

' Mr*. Stewart Dutton b improv­
ing a t Ibe Florida Sanitarian la
Qrlando where aha underwent an
Methodist Church held yesterday operation Monday morning.
afUrwqon a t the church with Cir­
cle Number Pour hi c h a rt*. Mrs.
M ist N eill* Ray of JackaeovOle
p . P. Henvdoq, Mrs. J . E.,Jbmston, spout tost night here with her
and Mr*. Clarence Smith, wmmbere aunt, Mr*. John tkhlranl, Weat
o f Clyde Number One tarred rt- Tenth Street.
fre sta e n ty La the ahurrh a u e i at

place *X iitto 'd o c k
ease with My*. •3.
may ho mad* with Mr*. Brown.
THURSDAY
4 ymhMripUon dare* wDi b#
glvyn * t B;90 P. M. a t the Hanford
Country ia u h Mdrig will bo *uin U ta}
by
Pockharo'a , Merry-

Mrs. John, Oliver arrived Satur­
day from Atlanta to vtait her aonSerlptiO* loading hy Mrs, Walter ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr*.
U Morgan a lter which M n . Mor­ R. U Dean, Indian Mound Village
gan f a r e a talk on the hymn,

"ChH*t j°r M
mWw&gt;4 Wr . au»g-"

1&gt;Iks were th o . mad. by Mr*.
Fred filraqge, who spoke e f the
geographic location of B rasil;
Mrs. R. F . Crenshaw who .told .of
Ita peopla.and thalr customs; M r*
Morgan, who explained Ha gov.
emm ent; Mr*. T , J . Smith, who
talkad on tha co-operation with the
missionary c*uap thf re ; and Mr*.
W. C. Hekla who explained Its so.
rial condition a,
About T* member! were In at­
tendance.

Compliance Board
Session Is T y p ical
WASHINGTON, Mar. 20.— II
w pei* typlcal,HS***lon of the ,
tiopfl Compliance jipard of N!

Miss Gmoe Ovlatt Has returned
from Columbus, Ohio where ahe
has been (pending tha peat four
months.
Priends of Mrs. T. C. Bolt will
be glad to learn that ahe la able to
be out again after a recent ill­
ness ‘at her home un Park Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E . Gormly and
rbtldreu, Mrs. Morels Spencer and
children, snd Miss Margaret Rob­
erta motored ta the Ravine Gar­
dena at Palatka Sunday.
• Mrs. E. Graham Bates of Aubumdalo. Mass. ;t&gt; spending this
week hem as the guest of Mr. and
M &gt;* 6- O. Chase. J r - Crystal
Lake.

x iir s s f i;

C ^ W flA N

f l q E N P ? CHURCH

Lesson-Sermon in oil Cburckoa
Chftai, SrienUst, on Sunday,

tard shall b j upto th ei
%
tigbir ihd U y God
r. Thk sun.shall do gwri*
; neither okaU thy moon
' Itself; /Or the
Lord

thine everlasting light,
day* of thy mourning
OA.Ili -u J

Loaaon-Rormen also Includt, following passages from
irlstian iRcUnoa. Uxlbook,

9.

a

If, few selling u 1094 model for
m i i**tW qf ALwn; at was w

f*frrd to .th * Deport***!* of Ju s­
tify a* Wyre cases&lt;of Richmond
Hosiery .Milk, RoarviDe, Oa., for
aM*g*4 violation of Hut. boa Iary
cpde by piling up Do leaa than 10,.
ld t machine daya from Oct. 17 to
Dye. 21; and the cane of the Mann
Ogciwll Co., XI Paso. Tax., charged
w|th violating.the cotton garment
cod* by pay log tsfa than half the
a c ce n t hourly minimum wags fur
that * ma­
in tr*n*qiltilng thane two roars
to, the Attorney ponorgl foi ac­
tion, it was revealed that neither
hid ev** displayed tha Woe Eagle.
T *e cate of Trackers Ice and Cold
3 forage Cp., Ltd- Renner, L * ,
w»» certified to the Federal Trade
Commission and the Blue Eagle
ordered Upwu immediately. De­
privation of the Blue Eagle en&lt;&gt;
certification to tho Department of
JustU s was ordered against four
dry cleaners in Illinois, two in
Louisiana, and one each in Tea**,
Washington,
Indiana,
Florida,
Massachusetts,
Oklahoma, Califcunla, -Michigan,. houth Carolina,
Alabama, and Coqpeciicph all on

P»»Uh ifW» f e r .10

uphrer** reflects and
M f f is ls s .the divine ewbstance or
M lita therefore God t* seen only
lp.j(hi.*pirilua|.,unlrsrse end splritu a lm a u , m the *un. D seen 'a
tho.' rny of lig ht which goes out
AX Gpd is sub*tones
frrin J , .
and. m a n ia tha &lt;1hrtoe lavage and

Federal Coqrt .Q^fers
NRACodeAsaesament

n H Nfwtrom foresaw a “severe
resistance" hy consumers When

’ —
t he y1find out this spring that
SARASOTA, Mar.
—
NEW YO RR, Mar. ! 0 .-f W
"they will hare to pay $35 for the
Tha Sarmaola Herald, evening and Waring that the movement to- kind and-quality*of suit for which
Sunday morning newspaper es­ ward industrial price-fixing end |they* lonwerty paid *28; when they
•■ «■ * ■ r »_ i_ Knva tit.iihif 11 .Ml nr it1! fitn ■ cKirl
tablished here la 102b, yesterday .. ..
the "moaopolbUo tendencies In in­ hnva to-pay |1J&gt;0 or *2 fo r a shirt
announced 10 prominent men, In­
dustrial rodra" were making for lhati [formerly aotd for - 11, and
cluding- both permanent and winter
too high pricea which would re- whejt tbqy have Is pay 4a U&gt; lot)
residents, had acquired financial
Is, '*Wconsumers'
sumSMMWHt tvnuin*
slelLt percent more for homo furnish­
suit In1
buying strike,
Interred in the newspaper and tha
“carrying the retire program of ings and other necessities, which
retirement from arrive service of
tha NRA to disaster," wee voiced increase* they know only loo well
ita editor ahd general manager,
recently by Dr. Paul II. Nyatrom. are not going to labor."
C ol GAlrge D.- Lindsay.
professor of in•rite ting at Colum­
Mr. Collins said that business
The llerald la the only dally
bia University and president of men, givyh now courage ami faith
nrwapoper In Sarasota county.
the Umited Price Variety Stores by Ihe NR A, “gol out the real
The announcement said that a
Association. Hr spoke before the weapon |f the business world— ad­
stockholders' meeting would be
consumer marketing ronferencr, vertising--and went after more
held in the near future to plan th i
which concluded a four-day ses
permanent policies for an editorial
sion of the American Management
program.
- Association at the Aslur. Dr. Rob­
-New stockholders are Samuel
ert S, L jnd, also of Columbia Uni­
W. Gumperts, prominent in the
versity, and Kenneth Collins, as­
amusement field and managing di­ sistant to the president of GIro­
rector of the Singling circus com­ be! Brothers, were on the same
bine; George W. Earle,
retired
program.
Nej* York manufacturer
and
"No one," Dr. Nystrom contin­
etock holder in the Bankers Trust
Company, New York; Harley K. ued, ■"Is oppose,! to a gradual rise
Crane, retired Cincinnati capital­ in priees. It Is not difficult to S S .
ist; Powel Crostey, J r ., head of |plain increases In prices to conthe radio manufacturing concern &lt;xilmrrs made necessary by inand preaidanl of tho
Cincinnati |rreas# in wage*. 'It is even posIleds baseball club; J . J . Williams, ■s|M* that price Increases, dua to
J r , city attorney; C. W. Jordan, changes In the value nf the dollar,
head of a large Chicago publish. may not harm the upward current
Ing home; J . A, Maaht, retired oil of bnstness, but there Is within the
company
executive;
Ralph
C. hatkbone of most consumers, as
Copies, head of an advertising well as business men. something
agency In Chicago; Charles Hull that will resist to the utmost the
Ewing, retired business m in; Jnha imposition of Inrreasr* In prlrrs
tv Somerville, Chicago, partner In by means of maikrt or monopolis­
a large wholesale commission tic control. Moreover, there ha*
firm.
been no imreaso in employment
nor in wages commensurate with

Mr. and Mr*. Philip Bach «f
Flushing. N. Y. and M r* Walter
NEW YORK, Mar. 20— (/P) —
11. Bach and son, David llamahy,
motored to Orlando yesterday for 1’crplaxrd ph&gt;strum who found
1203 feparata items of hardware
the afternoon.
In th* stomach of Miss Mabel
E. B. Iw-tlsttu of F.aat Orange, Wolf of Brooklyn were told last
N. J . was the week-end guest of night by their patient that "1 did
his brotheMn-law and sister, Mr. it to he funny."
t 'P t a - s don't ask ms any more/'
and Mrs W. C. Hill, 1000 Mag­
said Miss Wotr, now „ jmticnl in
nolia Avenue.
Kings counly hospital, where the
wax operated upon Saturday,
Mrs. Roy F. Mann is In Orlando
Physicians said the woman, who
with hor sister, Mrs. Untnn K. Al­
len/ ithe -was called by the death is slim, dark anil JO will recover
from the ogwratlon but that king
of tbs latter's son, Union E. Al-i
rest and a more orthodoi diet will
left, J r .
- be necessary.
“ I swallowed everything In cave
Mr. and Mr*. Harris Reynolds
WMk," she said. “ I*lease don't ask
,of Poughkeepsie, N. Y - who am
me any more. I waul to forget It.
(•pending the winter at Winter
I want to go home now and lorPark, were the guests Sunday of
xM."
their rousin, Mr. end Mis. II. F
Tha items removed from Mis*
Whitner, Oak Avenue.
Wolf's stomach during ibe opera­
tion included 6H4 upholaler) larks;
DKATII TA K ES llAII.UUAUKR 144 Carpet tacks; 7ti small -crews
and *0 large a c r e s ,; .to -mall
ROANOKE, y » Mai
20.
bolls; 1 3 'picture frame hooka;
(A P ) B. W. Henman, v|re-|iies three safety pins; K.'l straight p in *
Went of the Norfolk and West- fill assoited beads; four pieces of
era Railway Company, in eharge wire; Ml* piece* of glass mil one
of traffic, died ul his home here teacup handle.
yesterday.
FA TH ER COUGHUN ILL
ll--* trt” T ju £ - J *
*
u 1
iJWTROTT, IfOfa
(AP|~Jkn

Uork . wf |hf|lMstlpfl. ItnrcntMi I

VfTtV YORK Mm -’ll
bw, W / .FailMPv C h arlt,.
E. 1TV * ^*^00
** nf
'qughUn Ifrotn l/*J|Trriag W» weDuly Nfn iif

ok Hjadsf; - CUrmooit ' attires*
run tho 8hrk*e of the

iOfm
r a ^ r u is i
gwad, tho subataoce o f Spirit,

P r n b -r fin i
r ru g ra m

th« "moat corv«trucM»a foree" it
could ever have. "There are oth­
er*," he aald. "higher 'wages and
better cervices and more honest
workmanship, but none b of equal
importance."

W. T. W OOLLEY
Owner-M^r.

P. A. MERO
Ballard Rep.

IA I*i
fi *Uc**

Sew dvete s e s d* hue.modal*
hefaes you buy say rsfriporytu*.
They see s s e on diip'lsy *|
ear show rooms
s Quiet la op eration*.U se* Jess
cuttym.

• Sturdy AU Stesi csbia m with eosrasl eeterior, or
port rial■ both inside ead oat.
* Sliding shaives, sdiustabls In
batght. s Stainless slsvl fresting
thamber, csnso* chip or rest.

“ Here is eeyis A t years can’t
obselesc daaiga that not only
k s r a t o a a s t w ith kitchens of
today bwt fits m perfectly inn*
Mae asede Ammo o f th * kitchen

Peekhsai's tlrrrrm akers

W, S , t*KE
s ..

■pw UTTNGUimn u ttyla Is aqw
U added to Asa Matchless
snedsasiiies e f General Electric.
The refrigerator-that has long
held leadership I * perform* ngp
WWW SMS arw sts*da&gt;ds o f
h«— p hi modern ifyling.

U T S THE DESI GNER

Al.110 (U x lari.)

.

BALLARD’S FEEDS and FLOUR

gleaming white sssrfacq* «nvl
Sample Uo*« that will add a
arw .modes* now of beauty
aa a t kitchen."
I*.

OVERCOMES BAD BREA

Cor, 2nd and Sp n fo rd

“1 spfsrwciala tba sm art My ling,

Country
Club
Mar. 22—lt:30

. . . Rani Throat tcjtcU
Medicated with tam t*-;.
elite of Vick* Vs^oFub

“Sanford'e Only Home-Owned Feed 8tore"

SAY? THE H.O*sewife

Thurs.,

fffS tcfoiH

S a n fo r d C a s h F e e d S t o r e

Brooklyn Woman’s
Stomach Contained
1208 Sharp Ithftis

lele rpMUing code
In tipargea against
■t the lLafayettw
a fi
stor Cac PkiSp., of New York

gToupi Mrs■*; Mrs. DoM r* W atUr
h Mr*. M.
khsloqi' Mr*.
I ; and M r*
J r - hUtcrion,

ftecu v ery

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BEER

The Accommodation
SHOP
BUTTONS.
BUTTONIIOLE8. MKNDINO, BFM.STITOUIN'; PLAIN SEW ­
ING. PI.KATING. LTG.

Randall Electric Comjban;
y ? Magnolia Ave.

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litrakfawt al 1!»•

Ltttl* wor Id*a largedt

Flow tr in Royfl Oak yeattnlay

IHpartiflcnt Star**
,tW* city, to
pay qp oMaesment'pf fMH eg fee*
t f ■ code authority “ fog th* malpI f a i ara o f tho roeovary program.'*

SCHOOL TBACHRR KILLED

jam tio

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ONE HOUR UN1.Y—ONE SAJ,E TO
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Thursday 10 to 11 A. M

CUSTOMER

ALMOND COCOA SOAP

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KLENZQ DENTAL ( BEAM

S— .15c tube*

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Friday IP td 11 A. M.

Satuidsg I tu 3 P. M.

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50c JONTREI, CLEANS. CRLAM I
&amp;o* j o n t k k i . F a c e
p o w ih . r J

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Wednesday-

oroday—Friday—SAtphUiy

Three (or
t&gt;UC

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o n r o r Tiir

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Phone 325

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5 » w “ h . t • • W t , L b p c la a rn u , 1
W llk M .I U r r * . 1 B l a i r * . I ie h a a -

10 Injured InHemd-On
B n s - A u t o Collision

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ro ro a .lti « 4at. *
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CIN CINNATIi I I c a r . aaaeed. I
O a t r .l t . I I M U t M a l l k 1 T o i i f r l« k
■ c a l.a k a a , I c k l r .t a , I
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F L O IIB H C B D I T I M I O H I : f r * a ’ ^ ^ * * 4 w ilt a* I k . IMh 4ar
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_A T L A N T A p ly r.h a io N B ; N ob*.

Hanorahl* C t .a t r J a 4 n of M * l •ala C o a .tr. norlda. hla riaal ra.
lara, aeaoaat a*4 Teacher# aa a lM J » « r •€ the Batata af W . W . Millar.
« 2 * V * A had H w t l ttiaa. lk .n
tj-ar* make aoplicat lea la tha
a*t4 J*4aa far a final aattlaaaat
af hla a 4 ia l.U tr.tla . at aal4 aetata,
**4 far at. aroar t t . t h . r r U t hint
aa oath Baecater.

Daia4 Ihla Mth 4 . r af J .a a .r r ,

wl M

A. D. l i l t

• T. R. MILLBH/
Aa Btaaalar af tha Batata af
W. W. M ILLBR.

»KU and Mr*. Dan Leighton. E iataU UnU wars: Hn. II.
W. Tanner, . D ai U liW w , lira,
i . H. Manick and Mayor Manick.
A nice .um « a a r|a a 11 a a d
from an attendance o f about 86.
Baked bean*, brown brand, aalmd
and pla with cotfao war* aarrad.
Tha San lor Claaa of Lymat
achool will giro thalr claaa play
a t tha achool aadltarlum on F r i­
day night, March LS. Tha play It
"Tha Bathful Mr. Bobba.” T h a n
a r t 11 mombtra ta tha eaaL
In calabration o f tha birthday
o f , Mrs. F. H. NMmayar, long*
tint* raaldaat of Uagwood, a aur*
Dr}## .upper waa arraagad Sunday
avaalaB hy aararal af har friend*.

offlcio

RADIOS

R m b (l Displays
Newest Models Of
General E l e c t r i c

RATES
10c lino 1 lima
Be Una S tlm«
5e Una 1 Month.
Casal flra ward* ta Waa.
Daabta rata far cap lu l ar
Hack faca Uttar*.

Mlalsiaai chan* 80a

Mina EltU Dunbar, Mr. and M r*
McEamby, Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs.
B eall and Mrs. Uarpar.
Mr. and Mrs. McCnaaby and
Ml»a Klala Dunbar hart rcturnad
front a tour Jky auto ta Kay. Watt,
I t , Petersburg and tha Waat
af

tha

p eart

Gout

4T

Mia. J . X. McFarland
bat
ra aartharty cUthara la a tariff. anlred from Otrard, Kanaaa, to
JoU Mr. McFarland har* for tha
ramaindar of tha aaaaon.

LONGWOOD

PE L! Cfi N
S P E E DS T E R
IS—WuUd
LATE MODEL FM d or Chavratat

boru-aaat

tan

raal gaortaa #»,,

�THE W E A V E R

A Heart

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P air tonight and Tharaday, and
mach f l r n n .
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AN INDEPENDENT DAll.T NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. MARClT"

‘T ra d e F o r Peace* Policies
Advocated By Senator Lewis
In A ddress A t Rollins Hall

1931

FARLEY OPENS SENATORS IN
NEW CAMPAIGN WARM DEBATE
IN D O T TALK ON AIR MAIL

Prtea

F ire

N U M B E R 127,

C «cU

&amp;&lt;//ROOSEVELT IS

Wadsworth Hits Cotton
As Another Step Toward An
End O f Liberty In Am erica

r
fw

Senator Parrish, J . C.
.
____ For
GraVfHTSeeking
•tmbursed

aa to disarmament la to
tak*
American money away from those
nations, which borrow for tha pur.
pose of building up trad* against
this country, or for Increasing
their own armies and navies, said
ft
Senator Lewis.
Tbs speaker said that i f a na­
tion la In dir* need, the United
States should ascertain what sup.
pile* would be most helpful, thru
wtijr those
» « « « nu|i|iiin
mi* country
tv u u u j
buy
supplies in this
and tend them to the needy natlon, but never lend money.
“ In this way we will eerv# the
need, we are faithful to humanity
and ww prevent nation, from buy.
Ing armaments with our money,
(Continued On P ag * Twnl

President Talks With
M anufacturers To- 1*
day, To Meet Labor
Leaders Tomorrow

Special Groups Which Fess Defends Hoover
Aides From Attack
Seek Credit For Re­
By Robinson Who
cent Trade Gains
Charges Collusion
• Are Roundly Scored

MORATORIUM ONSTATE TEACHERS
DEBTS DECLARED REALLY IN NEED
IN NORTH DAKOTA TO GET R E L IE F

GAIN REPORTED CUMMINGS ASKS
IN EMPLOYMENT STRICTER LAWS
FOR FEBRUARY AGAINST CRIME

Business Men,Farm er StoneSays~FERA Will
Benefit By Order
Pay Them From $40
Issued By Langner
To $85 Per Month

315,000 Added ToPay- U .S. Must Conduct
Real W ar Against
rolls I n Factories
Criminals, He Says
Throughout Nation

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U. S., Japan ‘Shake Steril iza tion 0 f
Across Sda’ Feeble Minded In
In Peace Pledges State Is Proposed

Future Farm ers Seek' Hands

Mrs. Rinehart Gives
Prises For ^Campaign

Ravine Gardens Open
|To Public At No Cost

Standard Oil Co. AHkn
I’emiit To Build Dock Georgia Never Heard
Of Beer, Say« Judge
Comptroller I-«ee Will
Attend Fete On Apr. 6

Barnett, Wells Speak
At Forest City Meet

Cucumber Prices Soar
At Wauchula Market

Cold Wave Seen Rising
Out Of North West

7J9ie In AnotherFire
In N. Y» Tenement

B a n king Committee
Kills Semite -Billing

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Education Association
Plans To Be Outlined

Kiwanians Listen
As H o u s h o l d e r
Talks On ‘ F a i t h 1

MiBsiuippi S e n a t e
“ On Act

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ACTINGTOEND3
STRIKE_ACII0Nj

WASHINGTON, Mar. 21— (A’l social, economic and political."
He brought several Democrats
— Representative Wediwnrth. of
New York, mentioned at a prot- to their feet, but the New Yarkar
peclive Republican candidate for permitted only one or two Inter,
President, made House considera­ ruption* during his half-hour ad­
tion of the recently opposed Rank, dress in which he **hl:
“This bill advances the great
head Cotton Control Bill the me­
battle to
come—shall
liberty
dium for this challenge
to the
cease 7“
Roosevelt Administration; "Shall * Mr. Wadsworth said "Both NRA
---------f
we consent to become a regl- and AAA" were written as "tem ­
W1IJHINGTON,' Del., , Mar. *11*
WASHINGTON,
M a r . 21.— mentated peopleT”
WASHINGTON, Mar. 3!
&gt;N. Mar. j 21
porary measure*," but It “la evi­
,
Aa Mr. Wadsworth, former Re- dent from tha President's utter, — (AP)— Proldcnt
In • , l " * ch l h , ‘ «ou»‘*ed ( A D —Member* of rrtiiilp n l Hoo­
•—(AP)~^gU of the PJerRoose­
a keynote for the coming Con. ver’* Cabinet were charfvd in the puMiran Senator, saw
it,
the ancea and the day-to-day trend
•en blO to Rip damafea retodiiy
gTesilonal campaign*.
Chairman Senate yesterday with having measure, which would limit the that when they expire the Admin. velt will confer late
nalUnx fro** Mediterranean
Farley of the Democratic
Na­ given •’their service* to an unlaw­ j c dl i, n a il,tied this year to about Istratlon wilt attempt to make with rcpreaentiitlvcA of auto­
fm h Dp 'mdkation In Flor­
mobile manufacture™ in tha
tional Committee laat night tie. ful ami fraudulent” air mail com­ I 1.1.CJO.tMIJ hairs, wa* only another them perm anent"
fended cancellation of the airmail bination.
ida appearti fcxlay to hinge
Representative Rankhaad, Item- move to end the lal&gt;or dispute
i step tow a id a “change in the
contracts and assailed interests he
Senator Robin.on of Arkansas, j wholf piclute of American life,
( Continued on Tags Two)
on tbd position of Secretary
which threatenn strike action.
said were seeking to lake all the the majority leader, made the | — —------...
— . . ----- ----Wallace. i;~ •.
Senator Couzena, Michigan,
benefits of recovery end “lrt the charge during another warm ex­
A iut&gt;-eommltteo of the
Republican, aald today after
real of ua revert to the misery of change on ranrrllation of private
House Afrieoltnre Committee
conferring with the President
a year ago,"
contracts which brought Senatoi
decided to ask the a g r ic u ltu r e
‘‘If you look deep enough," he Fes* (R- Ohio), to hit feet with ,i
that the Chief Executive had a
secretary hla opinion an tha leg-'
said, "you will find behind every quirk defense.
proposal ready to offer In aa afattack on the President Snd hla
Illation, i W n Indicated that Wal­
fort to end th* dispute. He would
Fes* shouted hark at Robinson
pnlirlea a special interest which that proof of illegality shout the
not say what It was.
lace might ba invited to testify be.
aerk* to rr.ratabllsh the advan­ air mall awards under Walter F.
Mr. Room*veil will confer »*tL
f a r * tha, MmmfttM.
tage It held to long by Controll­
*
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aratety tomorrow with represenBrown, former Postmaster GenA aurirajr la PMght with tha vlsw
ing the government.
tatlves of auto labor who have
rral, was entirely lacking
a t obtaining ganaraJ relmburseIlls speech «a&gt; delivered at a
threatened to strike. Pendlna th at
m *nt to g i oworn of about &gt;8,600,Thi* latest outburst of the mad
Jackson Day dinner, rvrnt* which
conference, the President will ask
MO.
have come to mark the opening of controversy on the Senate floor
msnufseturers to remsln In the
ram i shortly after Amelia K.arRtpraaanUUva Tetervon
nDemocratic campaign*.
rlly.
hart
Putnam,
trans-A
tlantic
avlpraaaad confident* that Wallace
In an Indirect reference to the
HrforS today's session, the P res­
alrix.
had
appeared
before
Con­
woold ondon* the purpose of hi*
WASHINGTON, Mar 21— (A*) ident ssld he first wa* *o ln f to
BISM ARCK. N. D. M ir. I ' . —
| WASHINGTON, Mar 21— (A*)
JA CK SO N V ILLE, Mar. 21 — dispute* now darkening the re.
gressional
committee*
to
ailvobill after certain amendments war* (A P I—North
Dakota
builnett School teachers who qualify to re­ covery picture, the chairman »aid:
j — An Incrrssr of 0-1 |»errent in — Reclamation of machine guns listen to what
wa* proposod.
Inserted.
“The men now foremost in their I rate change* in the Admlniatra* t factory employment during thr and strengthening of
Lindbergh Whatever Idea* he has In
men unable to meet obligation! ceive relief under the plan worked
mind
•Pateraon laid an amendment “due to the financial ruin which out laat week by Gov. Dave Sholts strictures on the course that wa* j "un's air mail hill.reying the avia- month ended Fab. l.r&gt;,
anti-kldnaping
law
were
asked
and a
for a settlement of the dispute, h *
woold bo Inaartad to provide at has befallen farm er*,” and farm " and Acting Administrator Juliua P. taken are the very men who rlarn- j "o n Industry "i* at ill young and l pay roil increase of 12.t» permit, yesterday by Attorney General tsld, would he reserved until h*
moth ne la noodod o f the 143,000 ara, facipg opater from lands they ■Stone Jr ., of the slate PER A will orad most loudly for the jfovrrn- "hinilil not Ite killed Impfon* it dp- were reported yesterday hy thr Cummings as the only way of deal­ has heard tha facta in the cas*.
«t tha aid MasLfly eradication fund owned were accorded yesterday receive from &gt;40 to ptS monthly. ment to take them out of the pre­ vido p* "
ing with highly organised crim i­
bureau of labor statistics.
Railroad labor today
rejected
Senator IlohihRon, who haa at nut ■till unexpended tnataad of Mttlng protection o f momtarlume.
own
Waller Wilbur, director of the re­ dicament into which their
Sec ITla r&gt; IVrkina said approx- nals whose interstate operations President Roosevelt'* proposal to
ly
ab!*ert»Ht
the
Admlniatration
did
op n new appropriation of 20,000
greed had plunged them.
j imutely *173X100 workers were add are beyond the reach of local en­ continue tha exlstln f wage a«ro*Tha new moratoriums, which lief division of the FKRA here, an.
fa r tha anrray.
MThe*e people, now that Full- ita duty in ca.uedintc the mall n»n- fed to thr payrolls of factorirs dur- forcement agencies.
nounced last night when he made
ment another six month*, but It
were
added
to
an
already
lari.*
The Other a men mint would glee
61 a king It clear he did not pro­ accepted hi* offer for Joseph B.
public detail* of the basis on which I nra* »■'*"'* 10
run' tn«
l&gt;,ck' tract*. iH'gari the till with Ft*ai» by - mg (be period, but the total gain
list
previously
proclaimed
by
Govtha Secretary of Agriculture a
relief allotments will ho made to | want to gel all the benefit* for announcing t»n thr floor that An in employment was only *146,000. pose to have the federal govern­ Kastman, railroad coordinator, to
fra* hand In appointing a commit­ em or William A. I .anger, dec la ltd tearhera in district* unable to fi- themselvea. and let the rest of u&gt; draw W Mellon “took exception I Thin win duo primarily to decline ment assume reaponsIMlity of law arbitrate the dispute.
It
illegal
to
levy
upon
or
altach
(Gnntinued On Page Fouri
tee of flee to conduct the lurrey.
nance their current school term* i
(Continued On I age Four)
Th* Senate Labor Committee
i vii private building caused, the sec­ enforcement properly belonging to
Blame fo r a large part of the the (lock or equipment of debtor
(Continued on Page Two)
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retary said, b) tiatl weather. There the states the attorney said the was told today that Southern tex­
damage wn« laid upon mletak** by business men. and made It unlaw­
j were small declines in retail trade House judiciary committee must tile worker* were clamoring for
representatives of tha federpl ful to force farm ers to leave land.i
realize that in thia day of high
(Conilnuao On P ax* Thro*)
I and a number of other groups.
agricultural department In leetl- they have forfeited under foiei The greatest gain was In auto­ speed transportation, good roads
moay given by 3. 3 . Pariah, itata closure until thsy have had or t » r ; p a t r o n a _ e O f O l d s t e r H
mobile industry, where
70,000 and other facilities, “an ordinary
•enator from Titusville, and A. E.
workers were reported added to local police force, no matter how
tunlty to refinance,
Pickard of Orlando.
intelligent, is perfectly helpless.”
payrolls
Th* moratorium on busln.-w
Seeking the support of larger
I S t a * men attributed tha
aU
This is s real
problem,
h*
Thr
department’s
index
for
alt
WASHINGTON,
M»r
2 1 .Iegad U IW I bS lack of experience debts expires automatically July organisations, members of Stmi
warned.
TA LLA H A SSEE, Mar 21 (A'l employment during the |&gt;ertod was
T h . Florid* Education AfVoclaby 't b * haatUr collactad eradica­ I t , while that on farm ousters will ■sole Chapter Future Farm ers of (A P )—Thr Unilnt S u t r s and
•i have felt a special duty rested
73J» percent of tha 11120 avaraga aa
Ante rice, la a&gt; masting a t .tbs High Ja p a n Ubday MtJb&lt;x&gt;k hand* acrea* — Eugenie, stenlisstion of faebl*
tion fo rte*. They laid tbouaandi continue Indefinitely.
on tire department of Justice as it Uon'a program to finance
compared
with
00.8
in
January.
Business men's creditors and Sch ool'laat night, voted to Invite tha Pacific" in a significant n - minded-person-, chronic alcoholics,
6f treks war* MT1*&lt;I' because the
The secretary reported agricul­ Is about the only organisation pre­ In Florid* will b# outlined to
&gt;ss
wo—
apt*/ naad wna too ttrong. They those who hold forfaited lamia ar* members of lh* Hemlnnle County change of note* mutually plcdjr* and chronic drug addict* In Flor­ tural implement
maruaNatumvg pared to deal with this type of public at a mas* meeting which
ida
wa*
rccommcmlrtl
toit*)
to
added that vegetable* had been permitted recourse to the ciu rla P.-T. A. Council to the elinuneliun injj price.
Hall to­
toshowed «i gam of 14,0 percent md crime. What I’ve been trying to do will be held Ini th* City H«'1
the
vSttotf
(
nluru-t
l»y
Ilr
Arthur
daatroyod and la U r It had been under certain condition*. The ex­ public epeaklng contest which is
Kokf tlim la, fim icn niinfatrr
is in do something practical and morrow night at
at 8:00 o'clock. . ,
that
in
the
machine
tool
Industry
Hu,infirm
in
him
irpurt
on
m
*urvry
laamad tha plant* war* not boati ception permits court
hnson, president of
attar h- to be staged late this month.
of Japan ln*a fminal nolr I m (
not to have til Ills passed Just be­
Alex R. Johruon,
their was a Ilf* percent rise.
•t thr Florida .Stair HiihpiUl,
Edwin Humphrey ami Frank HouBovrlt Adm mint i*l inn
U tha fly.
mvnta where It can h* shown nay1 Gcivcrncir Shulli waul thr rrport
Prices rrrcivrd by farnu is «lur cause there U sentiment for them," the Seminole County Unit of lh *
Grower* described tha loaaa* dur manta on debts can be effected Jones were initiated into the Chap­ matlc chii'fw hi*it a(t»**rted th ali
Cummings emphasised that auch league for Matter Sclioola, will
ing the w e e k
F r li
to
Ing tha eradication campaign at without material loss u&gt; the mer­ ter. while Bonnet Carter wts *r tlie Nippon Kovcrmiun! "Haw ho' woiilil hr prritrnird to thr m»*t
Mai 7, declined one point while crimes as the Urmchel kidnaping, preside
Jr*fi^laliJM' “for it* conmdrriition
Irrted
to
succeed
Clifford
King
a*
;
"tha straw which broke the camel'* chant's business. Action* are also
intention whatever to provoke and!
Included on the program wl'l bo
paid were un in which the department had to
| Hr. Ruirflrii, rrprriirriUnK thr prices farm*!*
King |make troiitile with any olHri |
back” In tha dosing of * largo permitted In eaae It car tie ahown Chapter secretary Young
track down the culprits over 6H,- a one-act play entitled Hills of
r hangad
.
National
Foinm
itlrr
for
Mrntnl
had
resigned
office.
number of Florida banka.
th* renter la not treating I be­
twiwar.”
Oflo square miles was not an i*&lt;»- j Politics." Thr east Includo* Miss
llygirtir, bn* Jus I cumpirtrd n five
Before adjournment, E. I). Tyler
Kepraaenting the Florida Cltrui holder of tha land's title fairly.
latrd case
S fcrtta ry Hull, evidently acan- day atudy of thr atati- itialititiion
Helen Vertiay, Mro Gladys Mnrria
and a group of hoy. gave a pro­ mnir rcportcil war (-luud» in the
Exchange and tha Clearing lloute
" I t is happening all the time,” ] Williams, Miss Clifford ShtnholTo permit free action against
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t
C'hattaiuutchrr
association, J . C. Chat* of Sanford buaineaa men debtors, the gover­ gram which included a talk and a F a r F a * t haM'd 4»n Mfaide d rrlu
1 he said,
s*r, bliss Ruth Hand, Misa MnrHr naiii "If your taxpayrrw mr
said ha worked with net! and varL nor asserted In his proclamation, black face mlnstrv| act.
I Among the Irgislat ion Koia?ht (jaret Cox, Roitman l^hmen, Karl*
tion* iwtween Japan and ltu »ta vitally rtincvrnrd with thr inountThose attending were; John rvplteda “ I receive thin *tatem*fi*
out trap* In hla grove*, auppotrdly would
! are hills to,
Kipp. Miss Elisabeth Shoemaker,
“destroy necessary and
Inf*etad, and never wee able to neadful business enterprise*" He Ketikarlk. Clifford King, Ronald with ajwcial grail fir* lion. 1 am injc coal of rnrntal •irkhraw ami
Mske it a federal offense to flee yuilltan Jordan, llmterick Adams,
dr prndr nr\ 1hr y atioulif
tnwiwt
Mulrhead,
Winstcm
Henderson.
fto d n flr .
acros* state lines to avoid prose­ Ann Jones, Robert Altman, and
Iflad to takr thm op|Hirtunity to
said hundred* of business min
H&gt;ri Higgs, William Rurnrtt, John ittate ate (forteally that the United that legislation pass a mandatory
cution for a felony
Dorothy Mitchell.
could not pay their bills because
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rugenic
strrilliation
lav&gt;
"
Jones, Ward Kindle, Robert Maus­ State* «n it* part ha* n»» dei*in­
Make racketeering a federal
If ytiu isn 't &gt;i«-ak
of th* distressed condition of ag er, Herbert
Thr
report
said
“Strnlixation
in
Thurston,
David to create any imtue* and no mtrn
crime if a* much a* $MKio to in­
nuthuix
ricultural areas of the state.
Smith, Jam es Boston, James Mc­ thin to initiate any conflitt in itw nrrraaary caars, and |in vrnliori
volved
I hat war the HiihHtanrr
among young (H’Ofdr *r r thr nmri
Other moratoriums proclaimed Daniels, Clifford Gustaveon, David
Ainend th, ljncllwrah , r t to
retationn with other countrlem ’ vital steps Inward dtcrrasiiiir rum ehort talk «in “ Faith,” rnadv bcby Governor Langer last year and Earle, Edwin -Humphrey. Frank
|.mails, int*r»tatf klilnaimui of
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fori*
Sanford
KiWHiuana,
tiurting
ta)
airknrsa
and
drprndcni
&gt;
“
K- D. U t o a t o r t has
ha* con. StUl in effect include those order­ Jones, Bonner Carter, and AIp i
j Hi I hr Montetuma lintel, today by any kiml vvh*n ransom la In !
r
t » M m U strain bamaryle
ing county officials to desist 'e m R. Johnson.
No admission charge will be
volvril
K F llousholdt r. local attorney
i and Aw*
$ * * ' pairs
P a in of Car- issuing foreclosure 0r tax deeds n
IVrmil alate to makr rom|i*rt* ) asked of (lersons visiting the R a­
Faith in man and hi* various in
. to additional prises proceedings affecting farm homes
HtiUitlona and
practices
was ft,r dealing with criminal* crossing , v|llc Gardens In Palatk* for »*Vto tha Cl*a».U p and Beautifica­ and commanding th* seme off),
era| months, It w i*
xtreiHed during the talk which their joint borders
Thr War Department annnunred
tion asw talsw It v s i announced
h rir this morning through
concluded a program in which the
through its Jacksonville office to­
a t g nsaetifcgri U a Woman's Ctvta rials to prevent eetxurt of hsmes
ATt.ANTA, Mar. 21 -&lt;/!■) —
Chaml&gt;er of Commerce offica,
rluh membership listened to tho
‘ t t t Cham bar of and personal property of those f i ­
—— re- day that iwrsons who are iqqmsed U rn , thr 1 2 kind, has no sUnd
nancially unable to pay thuir
thr fee then will not eieeed
reading
of
a
resolution
in
which
to
the
construction
of
a
timber
81*
l*
Comptroller
J
,
M.
1
ha*
.as DM City .R a il on
Ing in a Georgia court. It wa*
cent*.
acrcpled tha invitation of the Sem ­ wharf v-itemting into I .a ir Mon­ ruled yesterday hy Judge Ralph the principles of the Ka/btirn hill
Mrs,- Under Cnrlett of
| Till* Information was secured
inole County Chemher of Com­ ro* for a distant-* of lt.r&gt; fret from Mi f'l idland T K
Windham,
a for control o f truck and hum
_____ .
d rtsM * f tha campaign.
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|P alatk* yesterday by officials o f
merce and other organisations th* sra sa lt in front of thr .Stand­ wholraalr drab r, brought jinM rrd. Iran* pur tat ion was outlined. The
Mrs, Cnrlett rise *U U d that M
(".nlon B a ro .tt of } '
' * " |th. trad , body -h o had stepped
that he be present a t th* second ard Oil Co. property on th* lake- inga to forrr a retail dealer to pay |resolution was referred to the Pub­
eapU lM , with naaHy lo o workers
•n'* 1
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a l off thera snrouts horn® from Jfcck*
annual 8 t. Johns Valley Dey c elt, front In Sanford, should mske him fur 170 cases of 1.2, thr dealer , lic Affairs Committee for action
sad M Jodgvs hsvs vplantaarad
man School near Ungwuuil anJ ' §unvl|lc
hratlon which Is to be held here th n r objection known in writing, posted bond and still I* in |Mja*en- ! G. \V Spencer, attorney, brief. Altamonte Hpring* w-nr P r,.c , al
aar r i aaa fo r tha cudpnlgn.
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1 ly outlined the highlights of the
and send it to the
Jacksonville ftlon of thr brer
Apr. 8.
Mr*. As V . K ao* sad M r*. 8 . O.
prnkria iiefore lh.
Soutow.
fw|, r&gt;|.,u u flih hatriwry At
WAUCHULA, Mar. t l _ Cu­
j
celebration
which
Is
to
be
staged
office
trfo
r*
Mar.
20.
Comptroller
Lee
is
the
fourth
ShlhhaUar war* appolotad t * th* cumber prices skyrocketed at the
Thr judge upheld the retail
Scmintdr Progressive A»»t,c at Inn
Tha Standard Oil Co. seeks a man's contention that possession here on Apr, h and pointed out that
laka to sc* the &gt;140,000 Invest­
member of th* cabinet who hat
aampaiga com alttaa aa rapraaantmeeting in Forest City on Mon­
teca] cash market Monday and
the
proceed*
o
f
the
Governor’s
permit
to
build
a
wooden
pier,
ment of federal funds In a modor sale of thr trew is Illegal under
tog tha Mam lnOla Chapter * f th* broke all existing records as fancy n*lifted th* trad* body that ha
day night
ernly equipped plant. Breeding
R*d Craaa, white Mr*, grad** said far $8 to &gt;1140 net will accompany Governor Sholts •ight fret wide and 12&amp; feel long. J the- state's bon* dry law and there. ltalJ, to be held that night at the
Mi ltarnett. candidate f &gt;r the
ground* for quail and deer are In­
rwart a id M n . R. P. to tb * grower*. Choice grades sold to Sanford on that day. Th* others The length Includes an *j_fht inch I (0 lt no property rights arc in Mayfair Hotel, will go toward a Slate
legislature
representing
cluded in the plant, Including a
whose acceptances are in are Com­ **T" head, 24 feet lodf. Fuur pile velrrd. T h, lierr was valued al fund being raised for the bene­
era n s a t o to rapraiant
this
county,
outlined
his
four-point
fo r Id to f&gt; a
bushel tub as
fit
of
0000
crippled
children
In
new incubator with a capacity of
missioner of Agriculture Nsthsn dolphins will he cuqstrueted along more than &gt;4b0
Oouaty P _ T . A.
p’atfom t for reduction of tain*, 0000 quail egg*
spirited bidding want on
among
"T "
Mayo, Secretary of State It A. the line of th* fa r* of the
Thr beer I* void here under a Florida.
IteetosMn of ptea* for
benefit*
for
farm
er*.
1-tterm
enl
Twaaty-flv* Gray, and Attorney-General Cary head.
61 H Good runt, manager of the
Ball dt th* Mayfair |he local buyers.
clt) ordinance in defiance of the
Mather Furniture Store in San­ I In wage* and condition* for labor­
T)rt-dxin( also Is to he dun* at slate statute.
«. Mte. W. K. Wat- crates war* arid bar* yesterday. D. Lnadla.
ford, was welcomed into the club ers, and adequate financing for
Every member of, th* Gover. th* outer end of tb* wharf ovrr an
i a o h ratoatearad Tha season is Somewhat later than
aa a new member. S. J . Nix ex­ sc hool*
THE WEATHER
n's support la usual, with carload shipments a x . Bor’s s ta ff has been Invited to at- ar* appruilmateljr 223 feet lung,
Mr
Wells discussed taxal.on
parted to bagia about Apr. 1. tend tb* celebration which will b* parallel with tha bulkhead, and 30
tended the club's greeting,
T h a n ara appc axlmately 800 acres b*id la eaanoetta* with tha dedica­ feet wide. T h, dredged mateilel
Those preaent
included
Mr. and th* percentage used for edu­
K to g m s
of a p r i^ cucumber* in tbl* coun- tion o f the now concrete bridge la to be deposited la Lakr Monro*
II out holder and Mr. Spencer aa cational purpose*, and, through a
B
l
a
s
t
s
*
series
of
stereoptican
slides,
ha
guests, and Ktwaniani D. J Scott
tf.
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&lt;Hr Tha Aaaartalai l*f»N)
eerwae Urn 8L Johns River at Lake north of the excavation.
MANrtmn TussSsv
Alta- pointed out some of tha needs of
North, central, and rocky moun of Chlcagu, I&gt; G- Scott of
UsadlsSa bslow lor
Monroe, and tb* Governor's Ball
Apatechlaria - - —
tain atataa were grt«Ud with low monU Springs, C. R Mason, who th* school tyatem of th* *tate.
a t tha Mayfair Hotel th at night
Uar
.
During the meeting It wa* Stoatlow
•red temperatures today
with preildtd, Rs&gt; Fox, Howard OverIs . . .
■ •—
proppccta that It will eocm be gen tin. Dill I&gt;ullne«, I*. Tharp, F, S. pointed out that registration in gl l-u U s n a lt ——
Mysrs
----Ijimaon, R. A Smith,
T.
L. th* F o rs'l City precinct Is In­ Ft
^ \
f •rally colder all over the county
r i Plsrr*
Oslnssvlllr
Duma*,
V.
A.
Speer.
J
.
L
Hurt,
creasing
rapidly.
Already
I2-par*
Colder wtather pravtiled w*at
WASHINGTON, Mar.
JACKSON.
. i u t .- ' jU r I Gordon Barnett, K. C. Harper, E. eons have registered, It was litoBlltttoH
— The K raal*
‘
nt to lh* of Lake Suptrior.
H ur
»&lt;•» \VobI
Ite aU lt«4* . i *
rU xr
fltvow fall In Minnesota, Wjrom I Hoy, B. C. Moore, I. J . Brackin. stated
MIAMI
loan
l-ond
Administration's
the legalisation of liqoor Jn
Uour*
IllVaii
N EW YORK, Mar.
bill proposing
pollto* he lngf klonUnn, North DekoU, nnd W. A. Cooper, Julius DlngfeJder,
OC«|ft *•&lt;—
s—
s—
m n peraotit perished today In a taken out of the
Okatr kinbt*
Corporation, Canada nnd nt Wlnnrpeg It wa* C. P. Stahl, peter Schaal, P* It
tenement houa* fire on tha upper was stricken out
degraca M o w u rn .
sjr l-y the Un degrees
Claar «*
Sid*, bringing to SB Urn num- House banking
Weathnr
W eather bureau official* laid
Clear «*
Itte*.
Clear *1
* f death* from llatitog fires
The H
tha
cold
th»
would
gradually
spread.
ih-telrd
ig ih* past six weeks,
th* provision of tha hUI in *i-pr.
Temperatures o*rr the South
m fir* swept through thr** lag tha gtaaral f f | j
i of
the aarly today s a in lamed generally
gi floor* o f aa "Old tow" ten- measure to guaraMaa th * pnncipi
yesterday'* ap rtr*
weather alt, and trapped a raathar end aa v eil as th* l a t o w of tl&gt;&lt; I-’. though th a n *a &gt; light froat at
1daughter, a father s * 4 tds •on, 000,000,000 of f o t o t o s n t b&lt;,rol« to several point* a* far South aa
other* la tea
Macon,
aid
W IN TER PA RK , Mar. 11 —
America should
quit
lending
money to foreign n a tio n , was the
opinion expressed here last night
by United States Senator J . Ham­
ilton La wit, member of the For­
eign Relations
Committee,
la
ipaaking before the Roll ini Col.
lege student body and n public au­
dience In
the Annl*
Ruisell
Theater.
Aa the Democratic whip In the
upper House of Congress and as
c m o f the leading spokesmen of
President Hoosevelt, the Senator
asserted that a new era in the
foreign relations policies of the
United Stetee had arrived. The
remedy for the present situation

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