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Depressions Are' Caused By G.0.P.S0L0NS DR Y GOODS Boston Merchant Appeals MAJOR
For An End Of Threatened
Too Much Thrift, Scientist
Claims InExplaining Theory WARN OF PRESS INDUSTRY S trike In Auto Industry
01CONGRES
OKEYSNRA PARI-M UTUELS
AUCTION SALES CENSORSHIP
HouseOkeysBan
OF CITRUS MADE Newspapers OfNation Majority Of Retailers HAD HEAVY PLAY
Be Flown
Compulsory Co
Claim Program H as
Urged ToFightNew
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ler Strict
AT
HIALEAH
PARK
C
o n t r o l M e a su n in
GAIN
PAST
WEEK
Been Of Benefit In
M o v e T o Throttle
*Safety lin t* Role;

BOSTON, M ar. 19—&lt;/P)— E d ­
w ard A. F ilm s, prom inent m er­
chant and th a lrm a n of the New
E ngland d istric t recovery board,
yesterday Issued an appeal to the
A m erican Federation of
la b o r
and G eneral M otors corporation to
come to an ag ree m e n t and avoid
a th reaten ed strike.
"T his strik e m u tt not happen,"
said Fllena.
W ASH ING TON, Mar. 1 5 ^ -f
NEW YORK. M ar. I P - A n s . !
"A ll A m erica looks to tha g re at
W A SH IN G TO N . M ar. 18— (Ah
W A SH ING TO N . M ar. 19 —
A m erican F ederation of Labor and (A P )— Congreas ftpaiit today
—T re s s censorship th ro u g h both tlon-w lde poll of m erchants yes.
( A P ) ^ V f i: laden Army
the g re a t G a n tre l Molora ro p o ra­ gu ttin g som e m ajor businoaa
legislative and a d m in is tra te # ac ­ terday revealed the re ta ilin g In.
pteooa M fsin Boomed over A
tion to p revent any such n atio n ­
tions ware seen by R epublican s e n ­ d u stry and the general public su p ­
ikrleionAted eyatem o f alrMIAMI. M ar. 10—(A-)— To the wide calam ity, which would not out o f th e w ay and m akin g 1
TAMrA, M ar. 19. — (A P &gt; - a to rs yesterd ay In pending moves porting the NRA and the recover)
_
program w ith undim lnlshed fervor. tunc of m otr than eleven anil one- only be a dangerous blow to tha more ready.
Florida c itru s ssle s on the
ten in congress and under the NRA.
m q n * U b " S afety Flrmt" th e
The survey was m ade by the half million d ollars In pari-m utuel P re sid e n t's recovery p ro g ram but
suctio n m a rk s ts In E a ste rn U n it­
The Houao passed
UmT&lt;
S enator Dickinson, of lo w s,
order o f th e d ay.
ed S ta te s show ed sn increase nf charged the “sudden dem and of N ational R etail Dry Goods asso­ hete, race horse e n th u sia sts turned seriously in ju re the m orale of the Bankhead com pulaory control d
k teGrounded fo r a w eek
79 cam th is week com pered to last the a d m in istratio n th a t a ll te le ­ ciation am ong it* 4300 m em ber de- depression’s tide a t scenic H ialeah whole nation.
itb lh it
ceuae o f a te n m an death
w eek’s to ta l of 820 c ars, accord­ g ra p h com panies ap p ear M anday p srlm en l and .p ec la lly slo n r. in Park here, which closed S atu rd ay
"In d u stria l sta te sm a n sh ip of the bill and nent It to th s Sen- .[
Army
now raised to eleven. A
i—
ing to fig u re s issued y e sterd a y by to be placed under s n*w NRA tirffr anil * srr* jrr site comtmini- with a colorful Florida Derby Day h ig h est order la needed on both ate, w hile th e E leainger bill \
program , figures released S a tu r­ sides; for the situ atio n la u n p re ­ for the purchaac o f a billion *
the Florida C itrus E schange.
m ailm an took t o t h e a ir a t aln
code is the fo u rth a tte m p t of the (Im in practically e ra ry xU te.
A verage bos prices for this Roosevelt a d m in istratio n to c e n ­
The trad e aiftoclatlon a a k H it* day night by the S la te R aring cedented and calls for a courag­
o v er e ig h t roatea F lig h t opeous breaking of precedents on the and a h alf ounces o f allver
week com pared lo
la st week sor the press."
member* four queetlona: Ha* the Commission showed.
aratjeaa were started during th*
showed a decline of 10 cents for
In a 13.day racing season a t p a rt of both em ployers and em­ waa called by S p e a k er R ainey a t
S e n a to r Schall. republican, Min­ NRA hern helpful to &gt;our bunlthe re q u est of P re sid e n t Roosavalt.
oranges, a like am ount fo r ta n ­ nesota, asse rted the fe d era l' c o s:- *e*» and to hutlneae te n e ra lly ? Joseph K. W ldener’s plant, a total ployes organisations.
I T h e. W ar D ep artm en t »w elted
gerines in h alf b o irs and .1 re n ts m uniratlona bill now before House W hat ereniR to h* th r g e n rra l of $11,602.300 in w agers
"I am hoping for som ething Tha cotton bill, a n Admlnlstrnttoa ;
was
a B oard of In q u iry re p o rt Into
(C ontinued On Page Four)
fo r tan g e rin e s In bushel boxes. and S enate In te r-sta te comm erce aentim ent in your com m unity a t pushed through the
pari-m utuel
m easure, w ould lim it production
Ute am ah w hich took th e life of
Only g ra p e fru it showed sn a v e r­ com m ittee* contained a "new n a ­ thle tim e co n rrrn ln g th r N RA ? windows by b e tto rs who com prised
in tha com ing y e a r to 10,000,000
• U a e ta n a a t' H . 0 . R ichardson a t
a g e box price Increase th is week tional libel law which ra n be used W hat are th r pro«prcl* for con­ a p a rt of the 374.421 paid a tte n d ­
bales, and levy • ta x of 80 parCheyenne on BetunUy. .
o v sr la s t week, whl&gt;h was 7 cents. to g a g the p ress nf the U nited tinued *bu*inr*a recovery
im m e­ ance. The daily a v arag e on betting
re n t on the m ark e t value o f •topi*
When Brigadier-General
was
$230,833.
O range sales fo r the week were States."
diately ah ead ? |&gt;o you believe the
produced In exresa of th« quota's
Waatover, chief of airmail
62ft c ars, an Increase of 110 cars
The betting this y ear a t
tho
Dickinson said H ugh S. Johnson, NRA should l»e continued perm an­
allocated to producers.
tivtUaa rare the wort that hie
over last w sek. T his w eek's a v e r­ recovery a d m in istra to r, had " fa il­
trac
k
constituted
a
B*ln
°
I
8-V
ently In Its present form , modified,
P rospscta fo r a quick paaaag*
W A SH INGTON , Mar. 10 -{IT )
“all act." filer,
age bos price w as I2.H2 a g a in st ed lo force censorship into the
or discontinued entirely upon it* 633,033 over last y e ar's total nf - Jo h n Roosevelt, entered the N a­ of tha P h llipplnta Independent#
with carefully Inapect82.0* last wsek.
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a
g
,
T
w
ol
n ew spaper coda" and was no* date of e x p ira tio n ?
val H ospital here today fo r an bill tncraaseid when C h a ln h a s
od planet newly, equipped for
G ra p e fru it s a lts w ere 2Mi cars “ a tte m p tin g to secure the tam e
A p p ro slm ately 100 m an will
The asaociation re p lrte d th a t
Im m ediate operation for appendi­ T y d ln g s of tha S en ate territorto* ,
kited and night flying and with s t a r t work loinnrrv.w m otning on th is week a g ain st 200 In the p re ­ result by forcing a censorship on
com m ittee said h« would call It
approxim ately *0 p e rre n t of the
citis.
ttahnrrod radio faculties.
ths old CWA city sew er project vious five days. The average box the tele g ra p h com panies conveying member* responding said d e fi­
up fo r a vote th is afternoon. .
Ji
Jo
h
n
had
been
bothered
with
After a peraenal flying Irupee- and the C ounty Home project, It fo r th is week was $2.41 a g ain st the news d ispatcher to th e dally
nitely th at the NRA ha* l&gt;ern a !
Tha D em ocratic N a tio n a l Com .
appendicitis
for
some
tim
e
and
re
­
(C ontinued On r a g * Two)
tieil aver the eaetem and ceatral w as announce 1 a t tho C o u rt llo u ie
new spapers."
beneficial effect on th eir business |
newal of illness bro u g h t a deci­ m lttea rep o rte d to Congrats un­
■Bate, and a conference with all h e ad q u a rte rs of tho Fedm al K n u r ,
"O nly a united fro n t by the and on hu*inr*« in th eir rom m uni- |
&lt;
"Sonny** Nmith, young white sion for an o peration while he Is paid obligations o f n o n
itm
commanders In Chicago, geney Relief A d m inistration which
press of the nation can h a lt this ty. Nearly 70 percent of them felt
resident of the U psala section, here on a vacation from school 1500,000 rep o rted by Um R bpub-j
FeaMa announced that he was has tak en &gt;vcr a ll CWA work In
new plan to gag them ," he said. th a t the public in their home t e r r i­
llcan Com m ittee, aa rem inders 'o f f
Frank .Spivey of M arkham , an I a t G rntnn, Maas.
wall satisfied that “everything Is tha county.
"T he new spapers of the U ntied tories was strongly behind th r
the la st presidential campaign. . I*
John,
who
p
a
ss'd
his
eighteenth
the
Mi*ae*
S
arah
T
o
n
e
and
Hen
U
nder
th
a
new
setup,
R24
men
la ireadiness to resume operaS ta te s mu*t prevent this fo u rth NRA, while th r rem ainder «aid
nie
l.ee,
said
to
t*r
from
A
she­
b
irthday
last
week,
w
ent
alone
to
m a» be employe.! on a 24 hour
a tte m p t tu H itle rite the press of th a t rrn id rn te were either a p a lh r.
ville, N.
were injured slightly the hospital a fte r a h earty slap
j Brigadier-General Westover last work week hasea a s fa s t as p ro j.
the nation.
tic or sh a rp l) divided in their a t ­ in an autom obile accident which
on the bark by hla fa th e r. Mr*.
night expressed himself as satis­ acta can be n :e le avails! le for
"T he recent resetio n to the titude. Some 7M percent of the
fied that the air corps was “all them . A bout 100 m en .• m ing vo­
The 1034 c h a rte r will be p re se n t­ Roosevelt failu res lo g eth a r w ith m erchant* saw pn&gt;s|tect* of con. «»ccurred at Second S tre et and F.lm Roosevelt, however, drove to the
set' and would perform Its duty der this quo* i will ?* given w rrk ed to m em bers of the la k e Mary Colonel L indbergh’s criticism of tinuedt buaines* recovery mime Avenue yesterday m orning when hospllel before the operation.
s ta rtin g to m -v o w . I*'* rem ain' Boy Scout troop in the Com m unity the a ir mall c o n tra c ts’ cancellation dlately ahead. At least Nfl p er. S m ith's car collided w ith anothei
with efficiency and safety.
The operation, perform ed
bf
Routes on which service was d s r will be put to work la te r this Building In th a t town ton ig h t at has made th r a d m in istratio n des­ cent of them declarrd them selves being driven by F. 7,. G raves, who C aptain Ralph McDowell, chief
■«^ ■■■—
weak. All laborers are to receive 7:30 o'clock by S cout E xecutive
was
not
injured.
W A SH IN G TO N , M ar. 19—
raanmad are: Boston to New
p erate. The ad m in istratio n knows in favor of continuing the NRA
surgeon,
was
pronounced
a
u
rce
ia
.
BO cents sn hour, and will work H. N. Brown 111 of O rlando, it
Deputy .Sheriff (). K. Kstridgo
— A ttorney-G eneral
Cumml
York. New York to Atlanta and
th a t unless It can prevent the - 73 percent of them asking for
ful.
th ree days each week, e ig h t hours was announced by A rth u r B ranan,
lU extension in a m odified or stated today th a t Sm ith is tiookrd
JeteaaBTilte, Chicago to Dallas,
said today th a t A m erica's
people
from
reading
a
f
Its
m
aladI
tc
h
d
l
f
.
on
a
c
h
arg
s
of
reckleae
driving
chairm
an
a
f
lha
Bem
laoU
C
ounty
«*
,Raa Diego, Salt
w orld h a s m ore arm ed • f’r e l
m la lst sallow th e re wtU W revolt am ended form .
S a la rie s o f foram en and skilled
aa a result nf the a f f a i r
* &gt;•
to Seattle and Port­ lab o rers will be decided upon thle S cout OMMMB* •
the U nited S telae A rm y
thle fall a t the hallot boa.
Mr.
B
ran
an
rem
inded
tho
publle,
.Hmlth'a
car
wa*
being
driven
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to Denver, New sreek a fte r the a p p o in tm en t of a
combined.
V
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west on Second S tre e t when it
Tech to Ckieega. and Chicago to special R ate B o s rl. A ppointm ent p a rticu la rly friends of Scouting,
T ha sta te m e n t waa m ade ! $ • * •
th a t It Is Invited to a tte n d the
collided with the G rave'* r a t. he*
Senate Judiciary Cemm ltteO JM. IV t
of a paid coun.y A d m l-lrire to r uf cerem onies which will be a p a rt of JoeD aviH .K n ow n H ere,
ing driven north on Kim Avenue.
L A K ELA N D , Mar. 10.—A man began considering a g ro u p ftfh lU a f
' FE R A projects also Is due U) come the M arch C o u rt of H onor over
A t
The im part is said to have caused and a wom an were a rre tte d here
subm itted by the Ju sllc o D o p a rtthis woak.
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which Judge J. O- S haron will p re ­
.Smith's to tu rn over twice before yesterd ay as o fflrers sought to men! to aid the govtruraank l a thft &gt;
side.
Joe Davis, 33, O rlando
nta*
eurroundlng w ar on g a n rite rs .
landing on ita side in S Benja solve the m ystery
"T he ta k e M ary Troop Com ­ who was well known in Sanfoi '
n u n * front yard. The women w eir th r slay in g of Joseph M. Casey,
Henry
McClure
whit*
m
an
em
­
S p 'a k ln g in a calm , q u ta t votes,
m ittee has invited all friend* of died a t his home in O rlando F n
taken to the
F ernald l^iiightoit 47, a ity employe, who wee found ha called C ongress to e n a c t a t n o g
Scouting in the county," Mr. Bran- day night a fte r • long illness ployed a* a baker at the III
•hot
to
d
eath
a
t
the
wheel
of
hie
a n stated , 't o be lie guest* to ­ F u n eral services w rie hel S this!! (irade B akery on F irst .Street, la M emorial H ospital to tie trra te d autom obile here S atu rd ay night. legislation, aasertln g “That* a re
S till a n o th e r fe a tu re of th e gai.i
l
m ore people under a n n a ! • th a .
night. We should reapond lo the afternoon, w ith burial in Orlamlo. In tn* County Jail to aw ait trial for slight cuts and ahi*rk
I.ll
McLeod
and
Mrs. Nell underw orld today th a n In tha
celebration which ie to be elagr.1
an a charge of unlaw ful rn try .Smith car was l«dly dam aged IhjI
T ha pro g ram adopted by the
Invitation by a p p ea rin g In large
Mr Davis was a native of
G rave's car was only »lightl&gt; Weldon w ere taken Into custody A rm y and Navy of tha U nited
L eague fa g B a tte r Schools Is to In S anford on F rid a y , A pr. ft In num bers. I u rge p a ren ts of to y s O rlando. A traveling salesm an foi wllh Inten, Ut com m it a felony.
by C onstable Frank W illiam s and S ta te s."
connection w ith tho dedication of
McClure wa*
arr**ted
tin* dam aged.
* ha presented a t * apecUl m ealing
of Scout s g s to m aks every e ffo rt m any years, he m ade a
wtdr
Deputy S h e riff Don E rkm an, a t
m orning by O fficer* C II
Shaf
which U to ha bald a t lh a C ity H all the new concrete bridge aero si to a tte n d .'
Cum m ings outlined » *t#|pl 4*8* '
circle of friends in Florida. In­
th e
w om an’s
home
y rste rd ay Istotlva proposal* ami , explained !
fer
and
Bob
W
i
I
cok
and
charged
. a m t T h u rsd ay t i g h t a t 1:00 the Bt. Jo h n s R iver n ear Lake
At leaat 1A boys, m em liers of
m orning and are being held for th a t they are necessary because ;,
•'clock, It w aa a n n o u n c'd today M onroe la th a second an n u al St troops In Sanford, t a k e M ary, and cluding m any in H anford.1lie was with having robbed The Smoke
Jo h n s Valley J u n io r A ero n au ti­
Investigation.
nf a "T w ilight io n s of a u th o rity &gt;■
.b y A k a R. Johnaon, p re sid en t of
Chuluota, will ap p ear before the em ployed recently by the N ison houa* n iw i stand near the bak
cal Clubs m eeting and eshibltiun
B utt P a rk in g Co. Mr. Davis was ery. In the early hour* of th r
betw een elate and federal Jpria* l
tb« Sem inole C ounty U nit of tha
C ourt to b« handed m erit badges
of
model
airp
lan
es.
deeply
in
terested
In
fra
te
m
s
l
and
m orning
dictions which has afforded roving ]
L ea g u e a fte r his re tu rn from
and other sw ard s th a t a re a p ­
Ooys In Jacksonville, P s ls lk a ,
MIAMI,
Mar
10.
(4
1
—Hutting
Chief of Police Roy
C* W il­
bands of crim inals an op p o rtu n ity
proved by th e T roop C om m ittees w tlfa re work. H r waa a mrmb**r
O cala w ham he atten d ed a m eetD eLand, O rlando. S a nford, and
of the M ethodist ('(lurch. Masons, liam* atated th a t McClure *ignrd fo rth th a t the prem ises o f a n u ­
to operate with aucceaa.“
- A/ ■'
la g of s ta te aahaol officials.
of ssch Troop.
and K nights of Phythtae, and h r a ronfe**ion in which hr *tatrd dist colony near Miami a re on
I V O eeia m eeting, M r. Jo h n ­ o th er points In the Bt. Johns Val­
Invited to tnaks and ' " ' i C o u n t y
2 0 t h I n l l H e O f was one nf the m em bers of th - th a t he had com m itted the iv&gt;l&gt;- a public road and not walled In,
son sta te d , w a s addressed by W aL ley,
.
wo a
!*ery th a t netted him all the U-er S heriff D. f . lo lrm a n yesterday
O rlando Lions (Tub q u a rtri
h
W Ubur a f W ashington, Ju d g e te r for display model a irp la n e . 0 f |
W ASH INGTON , Mar 10
&lt;/P&gt;
be could drink, about $30 in canh. /lied su it for an Injunclion fo r­
J . o . W alls a f C e d a r K eys, and any type. T hey win be e sh ib ited
H
is
survivors
are
hla
widow,
In
one
of
the
hangars
at
the
Mu­
bidding
occupancy
of
the
ram
p
—G
overnm
ent
receipt*
for
1934
and aeveral o th er article*
H . F U e r &gt; f M iami, pm alThe sh e riff's arllon brought In fiscal year which rnds June 30th
Bemlnols County was the 20th In a slater, Mrs. Lillian Bert ram of
T hief William* ata ted th a t Mra f Urn F lo rid a B d a e a tk a a l nicipal airport.
Judgaa *111 se t the sw ard s, and the Hat of Florida rountlaa In tha T am pa, and two b rothers, H uinptrr j T im e ap p are n tly hUI in a sm all circ u it court, a asrrta th a t since today reached mure th an $2,132,­
F uneral services fo r Mrs Katb- 0
D avli of O rlando and John D a ila l
^ T h e ' m e e tle g sm s devoted to a Dm w inners will be given th e ir consumption of gasoline during
room a t the re a r nf the sto re and Mar. 4 th e occupants of the ram p, 300,000, m ore th*n waa collected •rln a R. T hom aa, T8, wai
a t 4:00 o'clock by Oovar- Um month of February, it was of B U rke.
perm itted him self to be locked in 12 m iles from downtown Miami, In the en tire fiscal y e ar of 1933 a t the graveetd* In th e»
• a a a k a a f tiM , aahaol a tte n tio n
SholU
, sh o rtly a f te r ha dadl- feqsaled by tha Dnpartmen^ of
the etore when it wa* rloaed la*t have dally been "using said p re ­ when receipts came !&lt;• about 2,- Cem etery yesterday m ortil
F lorida, a n d am phasU w as laid
e a to t th e bridge.
Agriculture at Tallahassee today.
m ises a s , secret place to go OHII.OOO.OOO. New U se*, including 11:00 o’clock w ith Rev " ■ f t - ?
night.
aw th a fa c t, Mr. Ja h n a a a a te ted .
Other mlebmtlon features that Ths county consumed 241,346 gal­
processing •on of the B a p tist C hurch offtcU
E arly thi* m orning Chief Wil- openly about on said prem ises In those of agricu ltu re
th a t th a td e c s tte a a l forces a f tha
. ' ■5fJ5
Hams said. M rf'lu rr went through I full view of each o ther entirely and distilled sp irits were Im port­ • tin g
a te la M a rt Stlak to g e th e r a n d e o a. will he provided by the Bt. Johns lons of the product, as well as 2f&gt;,
Valley Airways Association will 079 gallons of keroMfis.
Mr* Thorns* died In Ovlado at j
«.
the cash re g is te rs, a fte r having , nude a n d 'w ith o u t any clothing or ant c ontributors to the la rg e r
Include n fleet o ( airplanes which
shout 10:30 o'clock
Saturday
The county waa 10th In ths use
revenue.
(Up Tk* 4 ••oar la lea rroool
drunk hla fill of beer, to secure a covering on th e ir bodlrs”
will fly over the bridge at the of ferlllltar (Hiring February, Ut t
m urninf a fte r a long llltMH. She "4|
Snow cam e to Tvnnc**«*«\ A la ­ • mall am ount of change some of
hour of dedication to salute Gov- report also revsalad, for a total of bam a, M ississippi. or.d A rkansas which la te r waa found in hla room.
had lived in th a t tow n fo r th e
p a st 20 years, and aha w as h na­
wy feaUtf
A ssociation, enter Bholts end drop Gowers for 938 tons of the product waa used. today aa a closing g e stu re of w in­ McClure also carried aw ay se v e r­
tive of Ixmgwood w here sh s w as
lh a g a a a ra l Mrs. IIholts and other women In Dads county led la tha use of fer­ te r. The fa ll waa general over al articles belonging on a punch
tiliser with 8871 tons conaumarl. N orth A labam a.
horn on Ju ly I, 18(1.
rOl ha gle. Urn party.
board.
„
H er survivor* a re b a r daughter, {
I t ■nowad a t M emphis from
l a naa d y *a»d
O fficer W llroa, arcordm g to
Miss Eunice T hom aa o f Oviedo, m id n irh ( to daw n following a Chief W illiam s, investigated th r
Two hundred and fifty bird*, four moccasin*; two king enake*;! end tw o brother*, H. N . TaiMwf J *
Sunday of sleet.
neighborhood early th is m orning
A rk an sas bad th ree Inches of shortly a fte r MoClure. who was reptiles, anim al* and fish occupy lo u r ra t »nak#*; one wood chuck; of Oviedo and R. T. T anner af u
the pene, pools, and ra g rs of tha th ree opossum*; five fo ie* ; two F o rt C hristm as.
snow In the northw est portion idaying a slot m achine In an all
b y Mr W Ubar la
while several M ississippi cities night re sta u ra n t
when
O fficer Hanford Municipal Zoo, It wa* re ­ bald eagle*, and one red tall
rep o rted
fre e s Ing tem p eratu res Wilcox cam e
In the
doorway, ported today by S u perintendent of hawk.
THs ritualistic teaas W Sanford B. J. Ntx. chaplain; J. E. Presaccom panied by a lig h t snowfall. made a hurried c a ll in • su sp i­ I'a rk s Jam s* M oughton.
Also, els red birds, (pur red
Elk. Lodge No. 1141 Ift Um
THE W EATHER
guard. Dr, l %L. De
The prediction for to slg h f fe r cion ■m anner.
This larga collection of wild wing black b ird s; on* cat bird;
ta that section of fterida Bray of Deytoao Beach acted aa
ri-o a io *
the Houlh waa generally colder
O
fficer
W
llcoi
di»covored
th
a
t
four
boat
U
ll
greckele;
ala
ring
c
rea
tu
re
s
atirwcleC.
a
n
o
th
er
iargo
m aa Florida BteL
S T A T IO N .
Ille li
w ith risin g tem p e ra tu res tomor- the back door of T he Smokehouse .
neck dove*; two field doves; three M A N K O ltD , • * l . ... I t
TW loom • was adjodgod so at candidate during the cerem ony.
Mr.
• m opened, and th ere were other lh ro n « of
F - to r d a y .
M
A
N
K
O
K
D
.
B
u
t
A
t
a
morning
eeealoa.
exalted
golden p h easan ts; two rin g neck n * * 4 i* $ * b * i» w l o r SI »t l :
Daytona ’Boack yooteniay after­
evidences th a t the place had hern M oughton alaled, m oat of them p h e asan ts; on* Ja v a
rice bird; A p * l* c k lc o l* C U s r ,. t l
whore, at a latgoly attended niters and secretaries of the
LODGB TO M B IT
robbed. C alling O fficer S haffer, w inter rialtora who rep resen ted four canary
bird s; two aabra S artew _ . . . . . . - —
aperitive earewvony, Ite warn­ oral lodges la Florida East met
h a l l* .
...
~
yo n o rth ern and we*t- finch**; two A frican geeaa; four Port
l^ u e a n tsl* ... —
Regular communication »f Han­ the two men eoon located M&lt;- mor#
ed, 9 4 l poi*u oat of a fer a general discus* Ion of
Clure,
who
waa
ta
the
Count.,
#
r||
iU
U
,
.
P
ort
Mr*r*
—
pcacotk*;
one
black
crow
n
night
ford Lodge No. a M
A N will
I N - potato. Thirteen Ullage portalo tog to EUtdom.
PUrc*
..— _.
| | , | af crealu raa, birds, or heron; four snowy herons; one (KOft
Tho Sanford lodge aad Its re­ be held at tha llaaanU Temple Jail a l noon today.
la la e e v lll*
Florida Knot
Ilast!
n
~
| flah Mw represented a t tha Zoo little blue heron; th ree blue h e r­
district title 40 cen t a rtlv ttlee cam e in for a m a­ tomorrow night pi f)IO o’clock. It
t riser —
ons; on* sandhill c ra n e ;
four *4Uml ru
d o n e r ____
SPANISH BANDIT Hl.AIN
I &gt;• »» follow*:
ritaaHotk tea*, tho to- jo r shore of the discussion, ac ­ waa announced today by W orthlpbluejays;
e
ig
h
t
m
allard
ducket
Moor*
llavee
**
•ii'galore,
from
ala
to
14
targ
e
a
llig
ato
rs,
from
ala
cording
to
Howard
Ovoriin
(to
ful
Master
A.
U
Bette.
An
&lt;n.truc_ so mod tho right to ropOcala ...____ ___
.
14 fe a t long, I10 small alligator*; one w ater tu rk ey ; thr** deer; fire ok**ckabe*
se c re ta ry , and m m * f S o recent Uve lec tare In *M E a te rr.l ApMADRID, Mar
IV - (A P )
----- _ .
the dtetrtrt f t tM
•oft
shell
turtle*;
nine
h
ard
shell
O
r
la
a
d
a
_____
_
__
_
..
24
w
blta
rat*;
three
F
lorida
bob
buM vattons — a
plan whereby prenllre degree will he reo-ltred The notorteus and long aougli'
Son 1$ fhUahaseee
Pensacola Ct*ar . ___Ta
rs delinquent ta * * •• ere hy Past M a a ta ^ X . D. BrerJea, bandit Paaaa Largo ha* t&gt;eon kllleo c ate; tw o beer*; on* d ra g o n ; on* tu rtlsa ; tw o a llig a to r turtle*] I I Tampa Ct«ar
----- t l
l ".’■
tl
lUsfactorily handled— was adopt- and all Entered Apprentice Me- In hla mount Ian re tre a t by civil boa c o n stric to r, one baboon; e ig h t gold fu h , and th ree strip e d (hunks. Titusville d e a r
th o
Also, th ree chtpm unka;
fire
sen# are Invited te attend. Several guards, tha governm ent waa ad­ m onkeys; on* ag o u ti; tw „ f o i
fo r the d istric t,
at O. W.
•MOMia
If
la to W present*.1 to rand Idatea Plan Will he ball-led vised yesterday by the civil gov­ sq u irre ls | five cal sq u irre ls; three horned o*l&gt;; on* m onkey-facsd Atlanta Clear ZJ.
r. c.
Auauata dear----,_TI
State coorfotioa, and if upon and athar. haalnlas 1* u be ernor af Malaga Cornered afte coat! m ondt; five reccosna; eta owl; two p ra irie doge; fo u r rah- Maeaa--- hniffhti
there, it will ho return- tranaaeted. A l aaMakers are urged a hunt of many m onths, Largo* wolves; fo u r ra ttla sn a k e s; five Ibit; seven guinea pigs; aaven fan Kavannah .
_ _ _ _ _ j MynJ
. . . ,
to the national aonvrn- te attend, aad vtaking Mason* are we* slain vriten be attempted to ribbon an ak ea; one g o p h w sn ak e; tail pigeon*- one ? 'H t&gt; Ibis; on* Tkeaaaarilla
IVrtta*.
»—It.h o u r ra la fatl e a a ta w ;
P0* a o rta l sn a k e ; one T s x a a .ra re r; th re s h e r; on* biearn pelican.
shoot hla way to safety.
cordially laritod.

Are Improved

WASHINGTON, Mar. •»—&lt;*&gt;—
The seemingly paradoxical idea
that “too math thrift" Is the
cause of depressIona la the central
point of a new theory of how to
prevent them developed by Dr.
H. C. Dickinson, retiring presi­
dent of tho Washington society of
automotive engineers and bureau
of standards scientists
Ha has Invented a machine
which demonstrates mechanically
that depressions am caused by
■lease application of the slogan
“a penny saved la a penny
earned.” It la railed the 'Veonomonstrater," and when a switch Is
tamed It will utage- a "sample"
depression for yao. A blue liquid
top mounting national reaeurces.
flown through tanka and tubes,
•hows tho economic processes
which lead op to a depression,
what brtaga on the crisis, what
takes place during tho depression
and how to gat back to “normal."
Dr. Dickinson's theory la called
(Continued On, Page Four)

Only Grape fru its howed A verage Price
P er Box Increase

Them ByLegislatkm

H e l p ing Business!

Senate Talks Silver \

$11,500,000WasShoved
ThroughWindowsIn
45-Day Race Season

,rt~-1___•

100 Men Retort) To
JobsTuesday Under
FERA Regulations

John Roosevelt Under
KnifeForAppendicitis

Auto Accident Bringd
Slight Injury To Four

Boy Scout Troop At
Lake Mary Will Get
Its Charter Tonight

U*S.Army,NavyAre
2nd To Underworld
In Armed Strength j

.

■2i

Dies

Sdiool Matters To
M odePAirplane Show
B e D iscu ssed A t To Be Staged Apr. 6
Meeting Thursday

2 Arrested To Answer
For Lakeland Killing

Local Baker Admits
Orl&amp;ndoHome P a r t I n Robbery
Early This Morning

Miami Nudint Colony
Druwa Ire Of Sheriff

U. S. RoceipUForl934
Fiscal Year Already
More Than All Ofl933

Gasoline In February

M r . K. R. ThomaU
Is Buried At Oviedo

'M l

i

Snow Falltt In Several
Stated Through South

"IS*wmSTr. 0. r—o

250 Birds, Reptiles, Animals, And Fish
Now Residents Of City Municipal Zoo

Sanford ElksLodge Ritualistic Teanv
Is Judged F in est In Florida East

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E r n o r - a d ir e c to r o f .a n y f v U tlo n c o m p a n y , th i
k t* « M ile d l a d v i s e r t o t h # P a n - A m e r i c a n Cc
th e T ra n a c o n tlp e n ta l a n d W e s te r n A irw a y s ,

thal
and front
id former he
h f U tter a aalary o f &gt; 10,000 a f k i i . .H e 'a U o w id th a t
w hile h e U a stockbolclcr in aviation com panies, he haa lnveated m uch m ore In avU tlon than h e has ever U k en o u t
Hi* com pensation, aa expressed by ^ M lo ^
J ur'
» e e m s &gt; o d c .t enough In the lig h t o f num erous IlM .O O O ^
year siuarlca We have been reading about o f late. T he Colo­
nel undoubtedly could h ave made in fin itely more in the
m ovies, vaudeville circuits, or a d v ertisin g schem es, n
p rofits had been h is m otive. In opposing th e w holesale can­
cellation o f airm ail contracU , and in ask in g th eir
tu r " .
private com panies, It seem s fairly obvious th a t the Colo­
nel la actin g solely In th e Interest o f aviation developm ent
Y E add not In the furtherance of any pecuniary in terests o f hla

IKAP W H A T
*
n o t deceived; God U
h a d ; l o r w hatsoever a m an
t h a t shall ha a ls o reap,
t h a t aoweih to b is flash of
th n a p c o rru p tio n ; but h*
w ith to th* K plrlt shall of
trit r a s p Ufa avarlastln g .
it o* n o t ha w aary In wall
fo r In do# saason wa ah*U
if w s fa in t noL—G alatian*

° WD*With this In mind, w c would like to point out "eve'-al
b its o f his testim ony which m ay have escaped th e a w u id
reader. Lindbergh does not contend th a t there w aa no
fraud In connection w ith th e m aking o f th e original con­
tracU In 1930. He sa y s he does not know w h eth er there
w as or not. Ill reply to a question asked by th e Chairm an
o f th e com m ittee, he .a id th a t he had nothing w hatever
to do With th e m aking o f th f contracts, and a c t u ,l'y
knowa very little about them . Ho sim ply |n RUt* u ^ n thc
righ
t o f th e com panies to be heard and to prove th iir Inno­
i r Baboon sa y * . the federal
m ant should holp In an *d- cence If they can.
„ .
,,
th , »
•T h e only point I have ever made, he aald. Is th a t I
sal gam palgn
atim ulala
desire* fo r fo o d s and com- fc &lt;4 any organisation or-cltlrcn has the righ t to trial iiefort
■a. “T)&gt;* federal govern- being c d iv id e d or found gu ilty o f a ch arge w h ^ h Is im ­
h i S ir* . “ should tp p ro -i plied* and not proven
I am only defending th e righ t to
funds fo r natio n al advar- ?rlal.” In response to fu rth er q uestionin g by th e com m it­
ln ord er to xtlm ulat* d e ­ tee
Colonel ffn d b ergh adm itted th a t if th e com panies
f e r now and needed pro­ Were given their day In c o u r t a n d fraud s h « ^ « proven
’ I t p a y s to advertise!
In tonnectlon w ith the contracts, the
' ?•
».e punished, but he in sisted that th e con tracts had
canceled on the basis o f accusation* » lon£ _
,
th0
,In explalolng th e failure o f -t h e Anm y
rry
m alls successfully. ColonrJ Lindbergh pointed out that
"The Arm y had ten days to prepare to ‘ ^ V r ^ m n a n le s
which had been developed by the com m ercial com panios for
a period of over ton years. The Arm y e&lt;Jui|
dcalgnod for the purpose o f carrying the mail,
}{!
Arm y pilots did not have adequate lim e to stud*
routes which they were to fly . I do not feel th a t th a t Oigan itation could lie expected to tako over th e air mail s y s ­
tem o f thla country in an y th in g like tho sh ort tlmu that
the Arm y had to-prepare to take It over. If you change
around the m ost experienced pilots wc have In mail routes,
givin g them new routes, It would sim ply take them w eeks,
and probably m onths, before they could fly th e new route
•TO and m any
congressm en. as
It efficien tly as the old route. 1 know, If I w ent back on
old route, from St. Io u ls to Chicago, It would tako
| K y a tary
M orgenthan testified r
m onths to fly It as' well aa It wna flow n by me w hen l
(afore a flo u i# com m llJea th a t h e mp
r
b o u g h t enough had been done fo r
ti|vyr a t ts a a t for the tiin s being!
M M t l d u soma of those who
|dgfk. prom o ting the bill had ullarin m otives. They had lieen specl i s t log In silver stocks. It seem*
UI# I t ' l l alm o st Impossible tn
■aka people behave.

|

fflaleah P a r

n » flatalnola C ow ily O x
if •C om nw lra M In re ca ip i

bw fh’t taatlmony b
without coming to ■
i v A i .i - i i r - - .v’T i — r , - 1
,
$234 fo r th e previa*# period.
T a n g e rin e , In h a lf boxes show ed
a price a v era g e * f f ! J U th lf nrpafc
a g a in st $ M I l a s t. Salaa w ere nine
care co m p ared t a a f* ,* * * * - iM l
week. In bushel boxes th e a v e ra g e
price w as $2.01 a ', b u sh el (his
week a g a in s t %l-04 , la s t w eek.
F o u rteen c a rs sold th is w eek
a g a in st 17. la s t weyk.
,
• F o r o ra n g e s th is w e A ’a high
box a v e ra g e Frleo o f . $ 2 3 7 w as
t uesday.
___r . . t L
——w
k i .t . h igh
reached T
axt w. eek’s
o f $2.00 also w as a tta in e d T u es­
day. A f t e r .a n ad v asca th a t day
th e m a rk e t In b oth periods W d in e d d ally until It reached the
low o f $2.76 th is w eek and $234
last.
G ra p e fru it a tta in e d a high » » ir ag e price fo r th is w eek o f $2.43
on F rid ay . L a st w eek's h ig h of
$2.41 w as a tta in e d T uesday. T his
w eek's m a rk e t flu ctu ate d dally,
the low est price of $ 2 J 9 being
maile on Monday. L ast w eek's low
of $2.30 also w ss m ade M onday.
T his m ark e t declined the la s t half
of th* week.
T an g e rin e s
in
h alf
boxga
reached an av erag e high price of
$2.23 fo r th is week W ednesday.
Th* low fo r the week w as $1.13
re a c h e d . Tuesday ami T h u rsd ay .
T he unusual high was based on th&lt;i
Mrs. D ouglass, i* in Jsk so n v llle
this week on m stte rs p e rta in in g
to hi* o flire.
Mr*. M. Doyle and d a u g h te r,
Mi&gt;* Ma yD oyle, have
re u trn e d
from a »lay o f »rxeral week* a t
Sht-llon S a n ita riu m
at
H aw k's
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. flow er havu
rvturm -d from th e ir w edding trip
to point* on the E a st C oast amt
a re receiving the c o n g ratu latio n *
of th e ir m any friend*.
Mr*. H. \V\ Bryce and Mis* M ar­
g a re t
K ldelntJiam , i s is te r
and
niece at E. T. W oodruff, aro
guest* a t his home here.
Mis* Bessie Z achary r n lrrta ln e d
her Sunday School d a * * of girl*
last evening a t her b eau tifu l honm
on M agnolia Avenue.

.

,Thp slagan . m

submitted was

“ F lo rid a C elery Is M other Nato re ’s H e m Bun&lt;W ." .
j
V
M rs. D avenport sta ta d th a t the
celery w as the fin e s t th a t she ha*
ev er h*d, and th a t (he a n d her
neighbors enjoyed I t Im m ensely.
T he c rs le of celery she received
w as donated b y th e A m erican
F r n lt G row ers I n c , and It was
■eat, e x p re ts c h arg es paid, by the
C ham ber o f Com m erce.

(C ontinued F ro m P a g e One)
$3,038,543 o r a n In e rt nee of 45.4
percent.
A tten d an ce • figure*
•haw ed a n In ereate over ta a t »««•o n ’* 270321 of 36.3 p e rce n t or
27,149 persona w ith a daily a v er­
age o f 8331.
■ -T oday, horsem en who co n trib u t­
ed to th e success of H ia lta h P a rk ,
m ovrd to T ropical P a rk here fo r
a 12-day m eet, whleh w ill
ring

$2383.1*8 In p ari-m utuel w a g e r.
Ing w a s placed in th e machine*.
Th* paid atten d an ce w a s . 113324,
fo r a d ally av era g e o f 5178.
A s trik e of m ore th a n 100 horse­
men, w hich th re a te n e d to m ar the
fin al d a y a t H ialeah and th e open­
F rid a y , T here w as a s te a d y d e ­ ing of T ro p ical today, vanished
cline In av era g e prices du rin g the into thlri a ir last nig h t. S u ffic ie n t
week.
ow ners to Insure w ell-filled fields
T he highest av era g e m ade for a l T ropical spent y e sterd a y tno»ta n g e rin e s In bushel boxes during
th is week was $2.70 m ad* F riday.
Th« m ark e t flu ctu ate d dally be­
tw een th a t av erag e price and $1.34
the low mad* W ednesday. L ast
w eek's high w as $2.17, m ade Mon­
day. The m ark e t declined daily
w ith one exception.
The highest av era g e box price
fo r n ra n g es am ong th e 10 auction
m ark e ts this week w as $2.*7,
m ade a t Boston. l a s t w eek’s high
o f 13.25 waa m ade a t D etroit.
T his w eek’s h ig h fo r g ra p e ­
fru it waa $2.61 paid a t D etroit.
T h at c ity also held th e honor laxt
week w hen a top of $2.60 was
paid.

W(a«, w ith o u t tba k a o w W n a f U »
tra in e rs .
‘
4 '
Th# .com m ission stuck to Its dadm ra tio n th a t It would n o t aaiu m e
responsibility fof the horse*, daapito rep eated re q u ests by the d la .
e n ro lle d boraem rn and the (trik e
fin a lly eras dissipated.
~ O f th e %\tflU,TV1 b e t d u rin g ;
the e a rlie r 22 d a y aeaaoa a t T rb p Iral and th e 45 day m eet a t H ia ­
leah, th e S la te It due to re a p a
h a rv e st o f $145,005 In tax es.
F ro m H ialeah alone, th e R tate
will collect 9411311, m ade u p a f
{73340 In U i on
a tte n d a n c e ;)
1350.777 on a 3 p ercen t ta n o n '
p a rl-m u tel p lay ; $7,180 In occu­
patio n al IIce nee* and $18 In ro lo t
re g is tra tio n . S ta te tax ea a rrrn ln g
from T ropical am ounted to $113,7*4.
T a te * "from Illa le a h thla y e ar
w ere $112310 o r
U J
percent
r r e a t e r th a n th e $318,901 which
w ent into th e S ta te coffer* from
la»t season.

Mr. and Mr*. S. X. Rive m otored
to T am pa yesterday w here they
spent the day.

H a L, i i i o &gt;&gt;,*.•

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BRING-=&lt; Z Z T
* !
B A T T E R Y SE R V IC E
OM L scatism v

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. . I**’ day" at
CyrTtry club,
Choral Rebeaxal will
at 7J0 P. M. at tha
1 Parish House.
Edst Side P-T. A. will meat
P. M. at the school audl-

Trouble* T o U « l

Sartfoi-d
Cish Feed Store
v Cor. Zhi u i Sanford
“Sanford’s Only Hom e-Owned F eed Store"

BALLARD’S FEEDS and FLOUR
P. A. MERO
B allard Rsp.

W. 8. L
S alesm an

8TEV B *8

PLACE

MILK

Baaloeaa,. $jonu*i’» Cirri*
'the Find BsMist, Church will
f t . a t BJO F* M, for (upper at
r aw rJ M W iv
* .
ha Ca-*$ ctaaa af tha Flral
Bodlsa ;Chdfeh - will meet at
JP. M. at
home of Mr. and
J. Carver, 6^4 film Aye,
, With. Mrs. -Carver and Mrs.
to iflpp 4k hoateeaei
be Lake Mary Girl Scouta will
• their sloeen^ annual ’diver
and program under the au*
pAaa of tbs Troop Committee a)

U r i a h W ills , tmr
sb * KserCy.

N sw IS h

Grade
R aw

A

(WEDNESDAY
Monthly bridge party of tha So­
lid Depart meat of the Woman's

rs rlts rU s i

Milk

-

Delivered Dally. «■ •

Spencer Harden Dairy

-.bptomatriat
^ P a r k A j^ .,.

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----------fW T JD I AND
AD D IN G M A C H IN E ’
W ' R E P A I R S
By Ms. P a k l N Is, of D s l^ s d ,
a a ' expert«Wccd s a d reliable
■ a c k sa lc . All work g a ara ata ad .
M r. N la la la our atom each

Colonel Lindbergh further explained thul ll la not even
dexirnble, cith er from a com m ercial or a national d efen se
tgiint of view , for the Arm y to bo able to fly the m ails.
IArmy planes are sm all and fast, and built prim arily for
1
m aneuverability, or stunt flyin g, w hile thu com m ercial
planes are largo ami heavy, and built to fly In a stra ig h t
"T h ere
line W
atV aa given
altitude,
kinds
MIIC
HI » &gt; tl M
m su u s , in all —
------ of- w eather.
| |
. .»
in not any com parable am ount of instrum ent flying in tna
m ilitary In compariann to th a t done by the com m ercial
‘T here art’ som e requirem ent
lines,*'
n much uM in our
commerclu
for blind flying,

.
[* tm » 140
i t CITY PR IN T IN G CO.
C ELERY
l i t Bo. P a rk Ava.

I-c l lm

E lim inate

frU C tic a lly

u ijto u c h e d

t

b y

h u m a n

Is

a

*a

h a n d s
S e rv ic e

m ilitary planes to carry th e Intricate equipm ent carried

A iR*tri&gt;. llctbvrt Youngblood,
,
•
...
, ..
escaped fro m griVin with Jnhn in com m ercial lin es.”
Other tegtlm ony hrpught out hy the com m ittee Indi­
D fllinjrat. It w asn ’t m uch
for
Yeuaghlood to brag about, elite* cated that .Jt had coot tho governm ent, a ln iu t.f 14,000,000 a
a l p h a did I w as t« lag • along be year fpr th e private companion to carry tho mqila, a n d the

klaA DUttagac arms U» real
parade. “ B u t ; th a negro Just
•Mlda’I h a s p kta mouth abut. 11 *
bwd to tall aemaeas what, a bravo
P M ha •'waa,. so four depot!**
S h o t U oat with klm . II* w as killed
.gpd IkrsM othara w ars w ouaded
'TJs* moral of th a t Story would
JJ94B t o .b a If ypw have Is i s a
M # Basil don't b ra g about it.
icatrsd noUosif a# to th* lnaa of womaa ' aulamobil#
Os A New gaglaaJ Insur,
pwapany cotss* eut with a
f Which rsvssls th* SlatsrhuH that tha lawaat aoaMaat
is among uamarriad woma’i
thaa M yean of ago. Tha
ty K s » i says, “Of Mara*.
I dtspiastss be g . wlnatar
» war* aat So Vary partiedWall mayba apt-, hat wa
•aattou« U givs all woman
eeatlt of tha daubt and
out of. tbs way.
-

Dried '

|m atot(iro departm ent had rccd vetl approxim ately half of
thnt back for airm ail imatage. It waa also estim ated that
It would coat th e Army about $30,000,000 a y e w to carry
the mailn even w ith the reduced schedules. A t th e name
tim e it waa pointed out that th(! average airm ail pilot re­
ceives about $fl.()00 a year, wherfraa th e A rm y pilots re­
ceive lean than half that am ount.
.
In hiss concluding rem arks, Colonel Lindbergh aald,
"We have built in thla country, W ithout doubt, th e beat
&lt;vmmarciai aviation In th e world. T here I* no other coun­
try, nor any group of tm intriea, th a t compare* w ith the
Amvrican eppimerclifl. avidtjoi}. N ow . to br**h dow n th e
sy stem which la really th* backbone o f our cooim ercldl Rvlation waa an extrem ely seriou s blow to th e industry, and.
I believe It will take a long tim e to g e t back to th e position
w here w* w ere in th e b e g in n in g ^ f,th e y e a r ”
,
Colonel Lindbergh's testim ony carihvi w ith It the u t­
m ost conviction th a t w herever fratid Is dltcovci-cd It should
be d ealt w ith aa fraud and th e g u l’ty porsonx* punished, a ft­
er a chance to be heard In open epurt hka Leon given, but
an entire Industry should not be condem ned for th e failure
t o j i t f f o m t a an honorable w a y .............
_

It. U N I T E D

B COMPANY
u i

day afternoon a t 4:00 o’clock s i
th e C h a m b e r nf C o m m erce Bullu
ing In U k e Mary by th e Lake
M ary Girl Scouts.
The troop com m ittee, compoead
of Mr*. Jam es Thom pson, c h a ir
m an, Mrs. W. E. Col# and Mrs.
F rank Evans, will be assisted in
m aking arrangem ent* for 1 b* af
fa ir by Mr*. R. E, True, captain
of T roop I, Mra. Raymond Hall,
Brownie Irsilen Mm. II M. Cochran. Brownie a ssista n t, Mr*. E.
Nona
A. D ouglass.
W y ll#
E n te rtain m e n t for the t r a will
be furnished by both the (JlH
Scouta and the Brownie* who will
praaant a special program . A n o th ­
er fe atu re of thg a fte rn o o n ’* antertaln m an t will ba vocal boIob oy
Mrs. Ralph 8 . A lford of W inter
Park form erly a w inter resident
of Lake Mary.
Lake M ary Girl Scouta have
bean builly engaged du rin g th e
ia « t m onth in im proving the»
m eeting place, "T he IJ ttle iioubi
on the t.’ountry Club Road oppo
•lie the I-akc M ary p h a m U ,
Com merce Building.
T hey w
have "open bouaar" ih e ia on ike
afternoon of the ailver Ira fiom
3:00 K M, to 6:00 P. M. The pub­
lic It Invited,

It waa announced today hy Mr*.
II. B. I^ w ls, president of the
A m erican Legion A uxiliary, th at
her
o rg a n isatio n is ,}$*trv}kg
“com m unity service m onth* d u r­
ing H i fell U I /fiitU l witS tot
tha a u x iliary Is book shower* lei

sal* books for tba llkrarixi la
asked U Ulaphena Mrs. F. K.

i SEW - I Club

will U k a place a t 1:46 o'clock

B row n a s h o s t e s s ^ Raacrvatlona
1 —— be mad# w lik Mra. Brawn.’
l Hs4s g$ i j 9a Ab 4*v»8 a A# )J f

S*
’T U M d a V
"
*

B A N itlto , TWENTY YEARS AGO

ly C harles M. Kelley
t - ll — laa s r ilr lr •*
iS 1st* * sit — ))••
I, C a u l 1.1sv "•*
H
Is «S» rs rc ra l
lk-V,- pskllakeS SI V

A new chapter
ptei in railroad ta­
• Mr. and Mm. W alter L. Cooper
ha* |u»til b*en writ
a id son, W. L» Cooper, J r., spent bor relation* has
C o-ordinator
ted
by
Fedrra!
the week-end ( l New Sm yrna. Joseph B. E astm an.
To enable him to decide w heth­
{ Mr. and Mrs. C. F . Proctor left e r the A tlantic C oast Line i* vio­
yesterday fo r A tla n ta w here they latin g the labor provisions of the
T ranxportation
Act
wlU spend a few days on business. Em ergency
I by in te rferin g with its w orkers’
'K m q . «I rig h t to Join a union of th eir
Miss C lyde MeRivin of r i a n t choice, the co-ordinator adopted
B. G.
la
tha
g
u
e
st
of
Mm.
the unique plan of railin g officials
Sadr r M O t f " AnbVoidvrwl ^ta**t
Icthvin a t her hemp on .West and employe* to an epochal "show ,
to d e l* while Mr*. A. W. t M j J u
r i m t S treet.
down" a t his office in \\a » h in g waa th a recipient of low score
ton.
prlxe, g o t p o t holders.
The m eeting dem onstrated th a t
i Mr. and Mm. M. M lnarlk and
A t th e tea h our a salad and
H r/ aOd Mr*. R. i". K sat m otored E astm an i« determ ined th a t tho
sw eet course, developing the-' St.
P alatka yesterday where tl-ey carriers shsll comply * ith the
P e t rick’s Day OeloT m otif, w as
m andate of Congres*, and th at he
visited the Ravine Gardena.
feit the quickest way of learning
served by th a hostesses. Assisted
w hether the C oast Line i« obeying
hy Mr*. Georg* H erbat and Mr*.
• Mr. and Mr*. R. M. B urnt have th f law was to compel the dis­
P a te r T hurston.
tkoved from th eir home on Bear- p u tan ts to la&gt; th e ir cards upon
Those p re sen t w ere: Mra. John
&lt;1*11 Avenue to Kdgewood on Pal- the table.
L udw ig, honor g u e st- Mr*. Vred K atto A vtnue.
K astm an had received nearly s
B randi. Mr*. F ra n k Melseh! Mr*.
score of affid a v its from A tlsnti.
C oast Line shop em ploye, a t WayW. H. S te w a rt, Mr*. F ra n k W nlf- ' Mr. and Mra. P.
N.
W hiteer. Mm. F red Holly, Mm. A. W. ju rat. Mis* B asal W hitehurst, and Cross, Gs., th at officials hsd in­
t e e , J r., Mm. E b H unter, Mm. $. Z. W hltehum t visited the Ra­ tim idated them for the purpose of
keeping them out of bona fide
B.
W.
And*tw&gt;n,- M™- John vin* G ardens a t P alatka y e ste r­ unions. The charges w e ir taken
M*l*ch. Mm. G eorge TT»be, Mm. day.
up with P resident »«*or * r H. Kl*
.T\|ila ‘l^ id w ir, Mm. I-nul»e Bnlly.
llOlt, who Haiti hi* had
r
*
—A* *■
M rs. Hose W a rtrie l. of Cleveland.
M ra.- Jack C am pbell returned f ito d and found the complaint*
fw w ithout baaU.
Ohio. M m . n . W o lf* .- o f FItt»- H erds y to " bar horn* a t W est (o Convinced
th a t "w here there i«
horeh,*- Mr*. J* t,n H eader. R m . F albi H eath a fte r (pending s feer
ao much smoke there tnuM t*r
,F- K aanerm an. Mm. WiTtlaia t » d - d ty * here wtfb Mr*. B. G. Matli- •om e fire," K iPtnian
aum m onnl
w lr. Mm. George R erhst. Mm. vin. W est F irs t S tre et.
M liott and h it aul&gt;ordinate« to t on
F re d FArrennee. Mm. Joe Met«ch.
fro n t their accuser* a t a m eeting
M m. n e n rv R ichter. Mr*. M ar­
Mm. Sam ual Puleslon, Mr*. A. »et for Feb. 12. An e n tire day wa»
g a re t R ichter. Mm P e te r Thum - B artholdi Peterson, and Mm. John devoted to the taking of teati.
mony given umier o ath , and a n*
tn n . and th e
Ml****- F llxaheth G. L eonsrdy have retu rn ed frt.fti COrd of the proceeding* wak made
.Tohn* " f Cleveland. Ohio. Helen Miami w here they attended th# for fu tu re teference and action.
W itte M-W* Van Ne*«. and D or­ sta te convention nf th* II. A. H.*
F astm an was flariked Ijy th ree
of hi* a*HiHtant«, II. \V. f a r m t l t.
othy T hurston.
Ja m es G. Sharon, J r . arrived O tto 8 . Beyer and J .*&lt;. Il^w lcy.
y rn tm la y from Columbia, S. ('. In On one side of the table win P re s­
ip rm i a frw tUy* h r r r w ith h b ident Klliott, Sup* iinlem lent of
Power JanieB tira n t. Ma*
parenta, Jn&lt;ljr«’ ami Mr». Jainm (». Motive
t#r Mechanic C \
\\ lut«* and
Sharon, IMH M agnolia A vniur.
Forem an II. C. .Spuer.
On
the
other
wide
wa*
F lan k I
In v ita tio n s have been m aile I
M ia , M. Kronen ami non, Philip, M ulhnlland. roun«el fur the Rail
to those known to be In te re s te d
re tu rn n l y a n tm lay from llrarirn* way Employe*' Ih p a rtim iit of the
in G irl Seoul a c tiv itie s , and th e
ton where they i|w n t 10 day* an Am erican retie rat ion ol l^ lx n ,
public l» cordially Invited to al
and fix ctunplaining Waycto**
tond Jhe second annual silver te s the mJMitB of Mr. and Mra. Sain ■hop employe*. Edgar W. LindFleischer.
and p ro g ram to be glvrn T ues­
■ey, Hugh S alter. I(ufu* l!. Mid

TO DONATE BOOKS

DING,

Officials ~ 0 f A. C. L.
And Labor Agents
Called For Hearing

Lake Mary GirlScouta
Plan Annual Program

Examined ••
jrrectly Fitted

___ , HENRY
MfcL/fULIN, Jr.

It

S enator W ag n a t has a new anU-lynchlng bill w hich he has lust
■ U adnoad in th e ttenate. II* prop ise* n o t only to ja il and fine lbs
o ffic e r
w hose Jurisdiction
a
p la n e * "
lynching m ig h t occur, but alsa
Apparently It Is not as im ixirtant for Army fliers to do
f a .f t e o th e county a thousand
fljly T b it
money would in; bistrum ent flying, and besides they do not hnve the neces­
t u r n e d ' ewer by th* governm ent sary equipm ent. ’T h ere is somu equipm ent (fo r blind fly*
..............................but there could nol he as
t a 'U i a fam ily o r dependents &lt;•(
aa In the com ­
th* victim . M uch aa ■wa deplore | food equipm ent, in delicate Instrum cnU ,
out m ilitary maneuver*.
m d U n c s - w a can readily e p p ir- m ercial planus, and still carry
d a ta th a s p irit of rsbclllun which J-’or inatrincc, on the question of fyi-oK-optm, that would
•M b a law m ight p recipitate un som ew hat lim it the m ilitary pianos, which are required to
d a r c erta in circum stances.
he highly m qncuverablc. It would hardly he desirable for

Mrs. F ra n k L. M iller la spend­
ing soma tlnsa In Jacksonvilla
with her lis te r, M rs. Lulu Clay.

w«

R e e fs

W ith about 70 ptraOBt tn
trmlaaco* the m em bers of

INLABOR CASE

t2 L L “v

W. T. W OOLLEY
O w ner-M gr.

3
U\

MIhh Ula Shephrnl returned
y rh tn d n y to her home in la k e la n d
a fte r viMtiiig Mr. ami Mm. \V M.
Thigpwfi a t their hofwe on Mag
nolia Avenue for a few dgys.
' Ftirntbi of Mr. and Mr« Joseph
A. Meinch will regret to Warn
th at th alr »on. Jonaph A Meinch,
Jr., ih III at their home on Mellon*
vllle Avenue.

liken, Danirl K. Sw eat. Robert I..
Lynen and Thoinan I. hulfitrd.
To •m p h aaiie hi* tonienlittn
th at the car tie r wanted to do til*
rig h t thing and th a t com plainant*
were at liberty to te* tifv freely.
I*re«ldent E lliott called a tte n tio n
to th r fact th a t the witne*««”» came
to W ashington on passe- supple &lt;1
Lf the i ’tiaat l.lm*. That MitnouiMt
merit had a tendency to put every
one in good hum or.
In opening the set-ion. K ast­
m an einphasiicd that it is tmlsw
ful for any railroad to in te rfe n
m any way w ith th«* oigaruxaMon
of its rm ployes or to »!•*$• it' fbibl-

U sn ea S M «» U
Assurance
•» glv*n

R. F. Mons.ly.tga and gur*L thr honor roll at ilorlda fltata
H»"Hr &gt;•
of Melbourne. Collrfv for Women for the first
W. 11. Holden of O rlando, gamester of this year, the jilt, of.
J. Ms S tlneclpher, Mr*. E. 257 name* r#veals., Only .students
11.
Lancy. Mm.
II. Laney.
.Mm. II. K. Morri*$
M orri*j Mr*. with sn sveraye of H or above are
S. 0 . IllghU ym an, Mr*. J . Ilowell
given the reeofnilion.m. v
Fl*h. Mr*. John Kirk, M n G. K. | They Include Mist Virflnla
FuH agber. Mm. C lyde Rom*vy,
M n . C. K. Row to n . Mm. I). L. Earls, Junior in the school of *&lt;l*.
cation; Mis* Phyllss CL Smith,
H arper. Mm. E. ( \ .^mlth, J r., and senior In the school of cducstiont
the MlMea Clyde M rthvin of Plant
.nil Miss Marjort# Tllli*. frr li­
C ity, Fslixabelh S hovroaktr, Re.
man In th* school of adoration.

SemTaolV High SchMl'p.-t. A. en.iMm.
t.rtalned with a St. Patrick’. Day I MrsMra.
hrneflt bridr^-V*r\y Haturday af.
Mm.

ter noon St th# W omaiPt CUlb on
Oak Avanue. Acting a t hootraam
for the a fternoon were: Mm. W.
W. W arner, chairm an of thg comm ittev In charge of arran g em en ts,
and her aHHUtanla, Mm. W. R
Dy*on, Mm. K. A. H arrU on, Mr*
A. I.. Ilett*. ami Mr*. K. II. I*aney.
In addition tn contract anti auc­ b«*cca Steven*. Chloo Routh, Ellen
tion bridge game*, the gueata e n ­ M ahoney. Gayle M arshall, A ranka
joyed a anccial en te rta in m e n t pul T tk a rh . M a rg are t (’o i . M argaret
they had picked up In the f*,t»J
on by the member* of the Srnior T akarh. anil Klol*c W inn.
irun hatOe w ith hi* n e ,r o escapp
Clan* of Semlvtolf High School
com panion, app eared
W • •*•*•
which includnl a o n e .a rt play.
coolsd S a tu rd ay nl« h t. althou&lt; h
TH A II, GOES n i l . D
"W hen the Wife'* A w ay.” In Un*
law enforcem ent offieem tk r o a ib rant were: the Mi««e* K athleen
oot this rvtrion were pr**«ina th*i(
M
sr.
IP
PORT
HU
RON.
M
ich,
L ane), C arolyn P ogbum , Reliecca
The "hot tra il” ■■( John in v r.tlx a tlo n of scores of cl»»«
Wilaon.
and Charlea
Palm er.
Janie* Dyaon, and Carl Vau*e. Dilliugvr wdnch officer* h rlle v rd ' anil “ tip s."
John K. Ivey, form erly p ro fr
O ther niKnliam on the program
•or in i har$rr of |H&gt;ultry huntiandry were a apecial reading by Mi«*
a t tho Alalm m a Polytechnic In Floiee Winn and a *«»ng hy Mla«
• titu te . who will *|&gt;«»ak on ’'P o u l­ M arian Haynaa with Mm * Oorothy
try Prof ita and l.o*n«V* T hursday M amhall a* acrotnpani*t.
night at H.oo o'clock in lh»* (Viun*
At the conclusion of the hritlge
ty t'o u it Hoiim1 uiMlct th r au»|tu*v« game* mvitv* were a«ltb*d and
ol th r A M tt) K fol Store.
p n re * a wanted. Among the con­
trac t player* Mi* t'lu le Rapi*ey
won high •core pt i x** ami Mi*
(lU yn orllu sL cad Jack t'aniplx’ll of We*t Palm
Reach aecond high -core
pnae.
M»« A»ankk Hakavh won high
acoir prive among th r
auction
J a n e t G aynor, Lionel H arry- playei*, Mi-« K lil«f W inn wa*
tnure, lie m ie tla I rosm an Mnd Rob­ the ret ipient of *»*contl high *co$e
e rt Young head the ia -t t»f 144V price, »ntl Mr*. K H. A ltm an wn*
Film ’s lateat release. "C arolina." piv-enteit with third high »corr
which tipt'lir*! at the
Milam- p n re Mr* R L. Cornell received
T h eatre, yesterday The o u tstan d ­ th* door piixe and Mr«. J. How«’ll
ing pei for malices of theac a ta ts, ki-ti wa* given cut price.
t 0g r |h e r with the rom ance, the
At the tea hour refreshm ent*,
comedy and the diaina of the firm , accentuating a color *cheme of
• tam p •’C arolina” as a J ia tn u l given and while, w eie aerveil hy
hit.
tb« \|iM«ni Thelm a lii n*on, Mai thu
Ja n e t Gaynor and Lionel H airy
H&gt;“knp, tSIadya G arner, Rudye
nunc have the print ipal rolea, ami (la m e r, Horothy Mar«hall. h a th .
c o rn p lim b n ts
l»oth ^tars give the IwnI |H'rf«'Mii- Iren liin ey , i aiolyn
i'o g h u iii,\
anrea of their c areeis. R o ln it Flome W inti, and Rebivca \S il*nn.
BI’E L IA L , ,
ThiHianiula of
wnnirn
h»v»' a t t e n t i o n
Young ami H en rietta I'M innan ini’inlietE of the heiiiot 1 la««.
foun,I
fiKiutiii
fhitftn
anil
'O''0;
who iatn alwny-s lw counted «*n
Atloi mng the luige club aUdltotIln.'HM l»y foMowiinf IK irath j
for • | h ndid ii iei n work, are heie. Illm w lieir the tal'le* wetv apiead
The othei iiieinbers of th r cast, for play wa* a piolu*ien of $:&gt;*'•
I’crk in C rtili’u of lit’ituly.
whit h includes Sti pin F e trh it. i tit n (lowci a in blight shade* lin y
AI cotiuiili’raltli’ fxinnao wt* |)Ty Shin
lilt hard I *ioiiiw ell, M&lt;&gt;n» Hat r o j were aiiMiigeti hi tall fvi n •lMml«
l,„vs&gt; oltlnini’tl a |HTw»nal rop- Oily Skin
and Ru**el| Siinp-tm , a i r all m a t th«- -tagv Hml in atiiMlIei m u
n -iftitiitiv f »f Dorothy I’trrkino Hsllnw Skin
Mleally auited to their rules and taiiieiN in othei pait* «d the loom
1.. «*xi&gt;lititi this arit-itlifli- mi’lh acquit tbrniHclvr* with *11 tim tioii I In 144111%
■“, winch w’ lt 111m41«- by
•mI of ht’a u ly flirt* lt» our fua- B lsckhesds
under the m asterly iliieitio u of the meiiil*ei*&gt; «»f the St m»ti i | h &gt;* |
l.ln rs snd
touu-rs.
H enry King.
nf tin •rlitHtl. lairr a M I 'a t i n k . -I
T h is l.raulit lull will hu at «ur H rln h les
Hay tf$*“igii.
atorc Ttifiuiay IhrouRh S n lu rAfinitig Ihoae pn&gt; elit
w tie ^
F ro n d s of Mi** Maty KliKnlnlh
ilny a till will (tivn a rompIt'U’ HsXfioX
Mr's
|
I'
Pitchtoiil,
M
im
.Sybil
Pulestnn of Boston. Mas*., who
(irivnti’ roiisiiltatlon anti aptfittl M usrles
hail |)ta lined to arriv e here toluol- |{**••1 1», Mi* |( K IV utiloy. M i­
In ilivh liiH li/i’tl Irvalow nl to rv - |'rn * » fe * l
ll
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tow for a visit with her parenta,
porton ninkinR nil np iu iiiil►
K in buff.
Ur and klia. Sam uel l'ule*toit, will Moinru’, Mr* W
Fim ples snd
\N
re g re t to learn that she ha- po«t M i- Paul JohfiKuii, M lv. \
niritt
Copeland. Mr* If
\V A lb n g b t,
Arne
ported h«r trip.
T h i s n e r v ie r In e o m p M n te n ln ry .
Mt* F W H rndrr, Mi*
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Double Chin
Bella. Mra W R fit •on M f \V
You will l*e amnri’il nt I ho r«*F e rso n a llird
A m o n g flu •••* fro m
VN War riel, Mia I) M II mii I on
niilln
rlio tif no w fo r tilt n|&gt;m g to I'nlrtlka
\« -te
M i- ll. (. M ithviii
Mi*
slum
Mske-up
IH iin lm c n t.
I hi l(itv tin
(in 'd e ll*
vveie
t NUlpbi’ll tif We-t Palm
Ili M. b.
milt N|t«
A l lio n
Mr Miian.
M«• It V. lobn-on. Mi*
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I . i H ' mm B iaiiN ir.
M »-- l.tldi?
lb n -o n Mr* If ll l.ewia, Mi» \
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A ilh o i
BiM iiaii,
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• f itit. Mr* I » I T h rash er. M i­
V\ ill MUt III M11(111
lt It Haas, Mi* W aller L Mm.
$f«n, and Mi* Janie* G. Shanm
P h o n e 1!*
Al-o Mr- It U 1 ’or m il Mr*
* 11 l a i i t i Mr- W |i Gntdivut
M'* M I tu p iit S trickland. Ji .

Jan et
In Milano’s Now Mlm

L earn this new w a y to
loveliness

with our

Mr. and Mim W
of Orlamjo wetv thi
tenday of Mr. and
lie explained th a l he had no
A. Applefiy a t lh«*ir home on I*i»*n
! th n rily lu liohl tn a L or it. pr
•ettia Avenue.
ru le any one. hut «aid In oa»
ter mined Itr get the fai lForm ing a p arly n v lo rt.n - t&gt; w ained "everybody to tell
I’ala tk a y eslcn lay to . Mil the l&gt;* tru th *'
Vina G an len» were* Mr anil M ia
7 hi half doxrn W iy r n i o w
thr -m
K, II- LAney, Mra. F la n '; U s . - l i er«* tiibl auh*tantlall&gt;
■tiny
which
aiuplifiiNl
lim it
f '*i tilin g a | ui11y itiid iiiin g (•
tha .Mlafea Jane .Sharon. Item-* j
iiimlc
In
th
in
a
ffid
a
v
itThey i 1 I’wUlkk yenlcidu) lu \ u w Mu |( .
Wilaon, and K athleen l^ n e y .
Elated that forem en IimiI wain M *hu lia u lrn * iit’ii M i- Mm i &gt; I’m
the i) link woiilil I»m th en JD
. Mr. and Mr*. II. R
Steveria,’ |f lji r | dnln’t gel out ..f «h uni (* le-l..n. Mi* .Mi ll** p A 11 ingliiu
MKb &gt;tae Jacolia, M i» l.liagfielh prvl unt'W th ei$ iiieiriherahip „ Ml * J uki 1 11.nit..11. M»*$* I i.ip ..
liu
•••im a lim i
flhoem akf f, qml *Mlaa Relict a.• the Slntpinen’jII f f i i u
aoibryg lh«— f ...... . • «fl.»| ••♦•&gt;’ OIMi.ft ’• ii
In *i |tpt*H ol Ini* i barge
hare viaiting thr Ravim lin t li in
w iliw -'i • of (eied « |M litlon CM
At i he re« m i eleefmfi of of
a t P alatka Sunday.
c u litril through the alhi|i» ori con..
I puny I line and appat nil With G cei- I..i t»i« Aiplm \ | In i u Ain
Mr, fend Mra. II. F. M-tqlf and •iffiilal “ain’tit»n It i«ile«l upon Ih** •**•!&gt; «»f SU»Iwmii I n iv eislty , Mo*
Mr. and Mra. H. k. V ndrw « Wn| ki i a to Nign » "lo y ally " p lijg i Robi’r (a S tahl, tiaup hiei of Mi
motto til to P a latk a
&gt;c..t i.U/ a.n.l v»*4i ned them th at iiitlf»i th &gt; am! M r- f , K Stahl of Ihl* city. I
w here they H ailed th* Ravine did •“ they would n«d g ft e»H a wa* $ hoEen to «eive aa general
pay offered for efficiency. _
Ggnletia. ,
i nt loa|Mi|ii|ent
"M cintwrv o our *»ig«riiaalion
thr petltnm M’l lo ith . an* getting
Mr. and Mr*. l*rMiikliti H a rd a ­ higher ra tre ami moiv hotfiw than
way and aona, kraiiM m , J j mid tin*Uit er % of the othei tiigam /u
Muburdinate- F
it** f vthi i In- j
•Warry, of.O rU nrfo #putk Btimlay tick*. .Sift* up Willi your 8 lmpmen and lhal
herw with
Mra.
H ardaw ay *a riiena’ Aa*«H&lt;ation and krejji youi
In #t rueflfferifj, Mr. in&lt;1 Mra. h a rry J. money a* well a« your pd».”
turn*
to
all
forem
en
to m aintain I
More than lM» iieii-ent o f the
Wilaon, Weal N inth S treet.
•
"hand*
o
ff”
poMcy
gkifn
worker*.
the
vrltniM-*
" I f you tin t but.” Kastm an to .
C11] Uled. w anted
repreaeiitatlon
Mra. Jt&amp;Ji F. IVaraoh of M uit- th n ik g h boha fide or gauttalion*
|»lli &lt;f "th ere will ». rm trouble." ’
"Thla polifi o ill I#*- ftdbtwetf mi j
gom ery, Ala. ha« arriv ed to Jp atij
‘• " i t . gntl W hile adm itted the&gt;
Ik H with the w itnetae*. b'lt the fu tu re .’ Kllmlt - mi I “ We It
a week h e r, with Mr. I 'r s is q a *(
going to u b * r|»e I b« law
Wiicgii
•00 riUgwqlln , A vrnoq. Mr. Faar- eU lm ed th ej had done «o ^’nian
ghd nol in their official •* the law *a&gt;- u n u n Iin^ the r ig)»i ,
eon will kcinm pauy her home to
lo
nun
any
or
gunirat
mn.
we
an
Jko TTiey inaiated
Ihwt
the
spend the E aster holiday.
• ltr» werv free to ta k t or »e- lift going to m le rfeie with that
j%7\ U * C * IrWvn. but th#y w^ m right W• a ir going to «rr th a t it
obaf i veil."
K U i Britt l e t (bis a fte r- unahM to *ati»factorilv explain
th re a t to J r p r h f the
i for Mobil*,
M
Ala. w hsra shv | a « s y
h ss accepted
te e v p ts )
position w ith the shopmen of the!) to n u s unless th e.
W at* rm aa tjU sm sh lp
Ci o ip an y . .tu rh With th.- "com pany ufion
fo
t ’resddval E lliott insisted th at &gt;'
fibs wi#
«(#. L a k e her V * )e *w ith bat
the shhb a f f t r u l s had beeli ftiilD
sister,, a f t : F. t . W aller.
of the acts c h a rte d s , a l ( 4 t thvo
they had acted co n tra ry I® *h’
DW i Maxwell plan* tp ry tu rn in stru rtip p s a 1*** hla wls
sdiif___
however,. th a l the «x&gt;mpsn&gt;
lom orh W Ui thw i W r a M l n ' i f ___
• sh
- o p m en■s — &gt; isG eoryia a t A thens a fte r s p s n ^ ln a lh a d form ed• the
th)
a f#w days bar* w ith bis parents, lion 1" l*®j •'1 •*“
that
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lm aid capitalism it which amlagan staod surlily upon their
ifcal aad 1thalr propart7 right*,
haarsl Mater* I* in the r#ry ran*
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-••Ig ana wbe asAl’y knows bow
'SH fra, Jowilar. Mag^Aa._____
CHARCOAL—Fresh Supply. Put
in In small paper bags and two
.baaMI bags. Now roast your
Blanks! Hill Hardware and Jmplstneut Oo, Phone 69 or 449.
CONTACT Buyers Dlrscti' Have
' $0,000 names and addressee of
r|(nfUMrtl people, requesting laKnhatlon on Florida, Truck, Ponttop, Block, Dairy, Oencral Farm*,
Cluts* Groves, Home and business
MpOrtnnltiea. Send $1.00 with deaaripUon of what you have to sell,
w ill mall you promptly nam** end
■idrsn si of 10 people interested
la what you have. Joseph R. KenMr, 909 Robison Bldg* Ocals.
CHARCOAL—Pr**h Supply. Put
cm la small paper bags and two
Bdebsl bags. Now roast your
•tOAks | HD1 Hardware and Implemaul Oo. Phone 61 or 449.

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•hnasi* A cab. New dual tiros.
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COURTESY■SEMINOLE COUNTY 8APETY COUNCIL
unionism standi.

“flat General. Motor*, la com

laad aa la control ita member*
within the bounds of jostice sad
safety to baslaee*. Therefor* It
think* Itself Justified la planning
to substitute company guided or
company controlled anions In place
of A. F. 0 . L unions.
"But It I* not aa If th* Amarican Federation of Labor wkr* sot
in Its ways that it cannot adjust
Itself to those new times. It it too
easy to say that ita methods at*
the methods of the old
class
struggle, and that It stands rigid­
ly, for certain form* of organisa­
tion which are Inapplicable In
modern Industry. Thor* Is roil In­
dustrial statesmanship In th* A.
F. 0. L. Many of u* , employers
think it should be readier than
It is to accept our. advice. I have
good reason to boiler*, however,
that organised labor In this pres­
ent crisis Is ready to rlso to It*
greet opportunity end not In ■
spirit of compromise concerning
any fundamental principle, but In
• aplrit of adjustment to thos*
groat now times, will be able to
discover and propoos a program
which trill be not merely accept­
able but highly edvanUgoou* to
•II concerned • • • which means
In thl* Inils nee, to everybody."
HEW YORK, Mar. 19—W) —
Loading rep resen tat Irr a of -&gt;Uio
vast motor car Industry went into
eiecutlv* sen Ion today to lay
down a tins of action against a
threat of strika which may dlscupt thoir Industry.
Every Important section of tho
automobll# manufacturing buaL
nesa participated In tbs conference
with oxcoptlon of Henry Ford, who
always playi a lone band.
’Leaden who were called togither to deal with the threat of a
strike which has boon set for
Wtdnoaday, comprised the dlroa.
tor* of tii* National Automobile
Chamber of Cnmmoro*.
General Hugh Jehaiewi. M U
administrator wafted In his hoMl
nearby, ready to lend a hand If
called upon.
,
Tho mooting wsi oioeotlro and
the public Is not Informed as to
whst is going on behind confer*
tnc* room, doors as strike dls-

Depressions Caused
ByTooMuchThrift
C l a i m s {Scientist
"Econodynamics," had la a large
a* tent, he says, Its appllbaUea
will cur* unemployment, unequal
distribution of wealth, war, on*
fair bnanmaa competition aad
crime. U* lists thee* as tha five
major evils of th* capitalist!*
system. Be doe* not propose to
abolish the system, hut to chango
It* working so that tha aril* are
avoided.
,
'
"Too much saving” soused de­
pressions at certain points la a
nation's development, he espial ns,
because when the demand for new
capital for legitimate business
expansion falls off the surplus
saving* of th* people a n put into
securitise already Issued, causing
an artificial Inflation of aocurity
values, credit and buslnaoa, and
the depression Inevitably follows.
To avoid this, Dr. Dickinson would
levy n tar to absorb surplus sav­
ing* when Dm demand for new
capital start* to drop.
Ho etplalns It this way: ,
"In th« early stags* of a mo­
tion'* development them must be
saving and thrift to build up cap­
ital wealth, foetot 1st, mine*, etc.
Without thrift a nation cannot
grow. Tax#* must bo kept down
to permit personal earing In order
that men may build factories and
dig mine*.

route own garbeg* can* that
would qualify under term* erf the
ordinance.
He stated that only H I gar.
bag* cans, not all of them revered,
are used. Garbage on hi* rent* Is
wooden or pasteboard boxes, and
334 drums of various types.
Ben Smith, driver of a truck
routs which Includes U | homes,
states that only 111 garbeg* cans
of th* required typo art in aa*.
Other garbage eonUlnort Ineludt
•Id trunks, dish pans, tin oil Has,
buckets, hampers, and wire roierjr
L o .L .s .

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Ncor fork. It. retemee Tarda is.
MeSmone s, Ckleaae a riUM sM i..
S. Ciulaiull S, New D sn * *, Monirosl *, HoMako t. Dolroll. X. #1
loala I .Mteeea 1, s k s s t I. UMvwbea 1, u * vole ad &gt;, Isoeutar . i,
liras* tuple* l. H in ts* -1. Isdials rolls I, Leal*Till* I. Unto
Ilock 1, ProvMom* I, PortlaM. I;
Toro*to I, n iu b u f k I,- Toatias—
tows t. - Tot»i aa.
Vacant
a * P iM a * * M l a m s . a .
RklaoM *, Dot roll *. rMorna
Tare* i. niubarah «, c*i«a«* .» Coat Of
Bi Loala A, I’l t t n l l f * B. JSoatroal
I, PhlUdolphU S. Block Meek, I,
Mortal* I. CHvoioo* 1, Kimirat, ij
Evaoovill* t, HtokapM* 1 Mian
Tor* 1, Now Orloo oo . 1, OToorvlIla
I, Toledo 1. Tout—II
t car* bold i l V if ir s n .
.
Dostlost loo Moss - • aatpmods
riorILs Colorri SUr. IT, * Nblladbl.
phis. Mar. IS. I Mow Trek.
, •
hnMaaa for SO-toar ptrtsl oM*
lojr a* am* A. K. lofcr. «
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POTOMAC T i S D I l i MooLajr. I#
cart oaaoed. &lt;• (Vow Torfc. t n i k . .
dolfklaj;* Beltloioro. I Woohtnoiaw.,
! ptiabarak. I Boot#*. I Bcrsolao.'

LfttaMo*
50 Cents

Diam ond Tires
4*40-21.
4.50-21.

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too. 1 .Toronto. Mender. IS o n
19&lt;—(AP)The trans-AUamk.lifter roosod.
Now T o r t. I I PbllodelLe Fayette arrived leaf night, pklo, 1 ISIMIloaaralL
S MonirooL *
Now
MaToa.
I U a lo a u w a . I A l­
eight hours late, hastily battered
to ** *. t Haiti mo r*. I A lbosy.
1
by a tremendous gala at sea. The ProvISoar*. I Bo.ton. I T o ro n to .11
vessel's master estimated Um .wind pert la ad. * bold lo r rooanoleamosi.
CINCINNATI! *olorder. l» «£&lt;
velocity at 100 ml lea an hoar. Ha pasood.
I CkIraao, I OoooUad. IP*
aald waves 70 fast high,washed Irwll, » Intlsoopolls, I Colamkao.
I Apelolon Jo Ml tor
60 unknown on the promenade dock 1I llunllnptoo,
riOL I Orond tuple*. Boadsy
wracked furniture and flooded
cabins. The ship heeled alarming­
ly and hov* to for five hour*.

LEXINQTON, Ky, Mar. 19 —
(A^—Earning* of IS students at
tha University of Kentucky, giv­
en employment through betiding
projects on Dm campus which the
civil works administration la fi­
nancing, totaled 93000 between
Die first of the year and the
middle of February.
,

savings Increase and at length
there or* enough mill*, factories
end mines. Tha need for mw cap­
ital falls off and investors turn
to Dm purchase of aocuritlee
which or* already issued. Aiao ACQUITTED OF KIDNAPINO
rate* of interest have fallen, duo
GREENSBORO, N. C., Mar.. 19.
to lee* demand for money, and —R. P. Myer* and Ralph Dill were
bonds, yielding a big bar rsturm acquitted of charges of kidnap*
tag aad boating L M. BiUUa, ta­
bor union organlier, aad Prod
Height last March.
tlv* one not baaed on now earn­
ings and ahtrUy Isada to on# of
the periodic Inflations.
"In the course of Dm InflaUon,
many things go wrong. People orer.lnvest, expend their debts, yield
to temptation for aapantlon of
credit and In general (tags an
orgy of speculation.
"This is a pert of q natural
L E G A L NOTICE
process. All Dili surplus saving
started th* Inflation, and some
people saved still more la th*
S M W S .1 S S * - K i t process
All this surplus saving
HouV« !• htrfbY *!»•» I***1
must be wiped out In the de­
Till *11OLDIHO CO.. Bffr* ! a , ,£j flation or alas Dm nation goes Into
T.V 4«',f.riv«r A i‘. Lie ii. a chronic decline.1’
(Il«d Mil eirtlffrit* *it
°**tej
• 1)4 hAB Vft4i iPBlIfiilOB for U l
L«od to litui in ifeor^iiM wllh
i . Vi Hold ftrtlflcali *n»brBtBi tl»« Non-Catholics Invited
follow Inf 4nertbi4 prop*rt£
• tod In 4«mlBoli CwuRlr, FlorldM, To S p e c i al Services
IO“Wti t II Dloeh l H«n lADta
Tho Mid land i*l«»« mb*bbb4 •»
tht d«l« «f th« lasuAno* of
c.rtlhr.U la lb. Mmo
know n .
U ilw &gt;
M id
o o r t lft o a li
(hall b. voa«*m*&lt;l b» oraise »• law
te a ao*4 w lh »*•«» lk « o * o
&lt;k»
I lh. 4ir of April A. !)-■ 1111Wllnsao n r olllatal ■ISno'ur*
anC b b b I this Ika Mlh 4ar of r*aruarr. A. O.. 1*1*^ w v a L A a ^
tomorrow night b» Rev. Francis
McLaughlin, C. BB. R, missionary
who concluded a auccesaful week
of Mission aarvlcea at tho church
last night.
Tonight at Ii90 • ’clack. Father
McLaugklln, a member af Dm Rademptoriet order, will apeak aa
-The Permit af Happiness."
Tomorrow Bight at 9 M o'clock,
Father Hcleofhltti will speak aa
Dm aabject "Was Jaeua Christ
Oodl"
- p r a v a n t udob
' Rev, 3 . 1 , Kallagham pastar of
a e tlo n toy
ha
tho church, expressed Um
kept
thla tztomlni | | i l BMuCdikriki I hM p r o p tr ly
would respond to Dm tavitatien di­
uatad.
rected at them aad rieit the cksrmh
la large number*.
He aim larited aea-CsthoUea
who have beaa concerned aver aajr

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’

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lighting conditions that

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. MARCH

1934

F ife *

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90 Percent Of
ROOSEVELT
ach HaveFailedTo
Obtain Blue Eagle Of\NRA ASKS FOR 1
WantxPrea'AfTeement Ex­
tended 6 M o n t h * ;
Worker* ^Ask Raise

B EA CH , M ar. 2 0 c a t o f Miami Baach
•atablW haw alc
ham
failed to obtain tho Bin# E agl* o f
Om N B A , a ' chock o f governm ent
fttea a t tho pootaffloO re re a la d

O nly MkO o f th e E agle* h a re
Ob d istrib u te d to f l r a u qualify
In s s h m t h e A dm inistration'*
p r o c n m ita r te d m ore th an abt
.
W A S H IN G T O N ,
M a r .« 2 0 M m th* ' ago. D a rio s ' th e som e
— ( A .P .) — P r e s id e n t
R o o a e - tim e 2.051 buelneoo oecnpetloo II*
n i t to d a y
w a rn e d
ra ilw a y
naao h a re been loaned a t Miami
tads dig bah.
e n p h y tn ,and
w o rk e rs
to

since th e f i r s t announcem ent of
N RA provisions, th a t th ey could
not o p e rate th e ir bnaineates prof'
Itably If obliged to observe r a ­
tional codes o f th e ir vario u s organlxatlon*. The wide v ariance In
condition* betw een o p e ratin g
b a d n e s s elsew here end o p e ratin g
In n re so rt com m unity Ilka Miami
Beach boa been responsible for
m ost o f th e NRA indifference e x ­
hibited hero.
l a s t y e ar, w ith off-eeoaon con­
ditions prevailing d u rin g th - n tu­
rner and fa ll, th e inab ility of moat
Beach m erchant* to abide by n a ­
tional codes, p a rticu la rly in re fe r­
ence to era gee and a a la ro a paid
em ployes, w as p a rticu la rly m arked
Ae a re su lt, th ere has been H u ll,
If any, criticism of Beach m er­
c h a n t! who declined to Join tin.

CREDITS

President Seek*
Of R eleasing1
To Small Ind
Firm s Needing!

Dowager Queen Of j
Holland la Dead
T H E H A G U E, M ar. 30—OP)
— Dow ager Queen E m m a, be­
loved fo r h e r c h aritie s and hon­
ored alike by H olland's rich and
poor, died today of bronchitis.
Sh* w as 76 y ears old. Th*
queen m other, widow of King
W illiam the T hird and m other
of Queen W ilhclm lna, had suf­
fered from the m alady for som s
tim e but she only became se­
rio u sly ill a few days ago. She
w as atten d ed alm ost constantly by W ilhclm lna
and
her
gfknddauM iM f, P rincess J u l i ­
a n a, h eir to the throne.

SWITZ BARES Strike Hour Nearf
DETAILS OF W ith No Solutions^
HUGE SPY RING For Labor Demand*
American WholBHeld
In Paris W ith Wife
Says International
Group Hired H im

EndsTomorrow
WARM WEATHER Truce
Morning- A t Nine;
Discusses
IS P R O M I S E D President
Way ToEndTroublk
FOR TOMORROW
__ St t

W A SH IN G T O N , M ar.
(H r T h# A—
PA R IS, M er. 20— (IP)— M aglt— P re sid e n t Roosevelt yes'
Director! of the N a t i o n a l
' tra te Andre Benon declared today
asked C ongress to sot up
Automobile Chamber of Cortl| t h s t Mr. and Mrs. R obert Gordon
d a itria l c re d it banks w hich hg hqd
merce today resumed tabor
been told w ould sa fe g u a rd th * job*
deliberation* on which last
Noel of the Bloa r»gle* were
of 346,000 p ersons and c re a te w ork
M ttl* th e i r
w a*e
d is p u te
fo r 376,000 m ore.
( L„ .
l»»ued to operators of email buinight they reported "prop*
M i M * * e &gt; t e d a p u b l ic c m *
L sg lrietlo n to allow tho f
Ineeiaa, such a* gracei-*, eerrlce
reaa.”
IR r Th* Aseevtsiea r n o )
t o e x e r a Leo t h e e o n
reserve system to c re a te the
■tatlons, barber (hope end soda
Benon said Sw lts, a
form er
C learing skies today
drove
A dded' to th a com plication* o
j
financing th em by sellin g
fountain*.
salesm an, had uncovered the gan g s aw ay the la te s t plague of enow, tha A m erican F e d e ratio n of L akey '
000.000 of stock to the
The President took t h i s s c ­ Many Miami Beach mere Ia n te
operation and the p a rt he and his sleet, and cold ra in over th* South strik e th ro a t w hich y eaU rtlay k*j&gt;6 ,
was introduced In both houi
and b rought H prom ise of w arm er them eloested behind closed door* ‘
a t t e r r a i l w a y and boainea* m m bar* contended. NBA.
wife played In It* work.
m ediately a fte r the P retli
w e ath e r tom orrow , when sp rin g un til 7:30 la s t n ig h t, th * d lra c te d iv j,
dem anded a SO
He said h* had come here a t a m ovta In.
wiahee w ere made know n to
today had report* from W sih ln g - ■’*
witffo b n i u c
above
m en of th e S en ate and I h m *
wage of 6000 fran cs, about 6338
T he calendar said th a t It Is th* te n th a t P re sid e n t Hooaavalt h a d
banking
com
m
ittees.
'
j
j
* month.
W hat th ey now axe s e ttin g , ofla st day before spring but ths discussed th* situ atio n w ith th *
Th« p lig h t of Iha
“sm all j : o r
« m M*o J a ly I . * T h e railroad*
The m ag istra te said the Inquiry, w eatherm an said It la a nothar of A ttorney G eneral Cum m ings wltK
m edium a lia ’* In d u strialist
• / I t*
P A R IS , M ar. 10—H I - A ppre­ which has been under way since those sudden cold spells th a t m ade a poarlbt* view to use th a licens­
stre w e d by Roosevelt, sni
hensive over the demand* of la s t Ju n e, has a lready or will in th is one of the w orst w inters In ing teeth In th* N ational In d u st­
&gt;!d
cited result* of a survey IndKset- C hancellor llltle r th a t G erm any the fu tu re reach th* en tire world year*.
rial Recovery Act.
ing th a t such Industry w as t a l l y bo allowed to ra -irm , the govern­ and touch v irtually all rountriea.
Snow fell la st n ig h t in m lddlt
l a a t*t$kr U co n ferrin g ra il
A decision m u st ha reached b a - '
In need of 1700,000,000 of w ork­ m ent yesterday announced a plan
(tenon said Sw lts told him tha G eorgia, com ing in the wake of for* 0 tom orrow m orning fo r u n ­
m n U m .and ~ la h o r
a ffling capital.
j
to sw ell the a rm y ’s ran k s by In­ nam es ui all m em bers of the g tn g snow which penetrated deep Into less som ething la dona by th k t
th e Ww i k c t re p ea tad hla
T he P resid en t ask e d fo r “|W » ducing young conscripts to re-en- he knew and th e d u tle i of each.
A labam a y esterd ay . Com m unica­
tim e th e strik e of a u to m o b ilf '■
f b jla .a tk
consideration" o f hla pi
in
H&gt;t in order to avoid the hasards
Mr. and Mr*. H w iti, yo-.ng tion) are severely crippled
w orkers b scheduled to bagio. ’ V
poin tin g out th a t th o
*1
&lt;
th e
F
som
e
sector*
of
the
South.
of joh hunting a t the p re sen t tim e. A m ericans excused of espionage
S tren u o u s e ffo rts w a n m ad*
called for “ Im m ediate re lie f."
W
hile
It
la
expected
to
get
The srm y also invited all u n tm . activ ities, w ere
questioned
M onday to kaap th* fa c to ry wb**U
, th e B east* called
The P re sid e n t’* le tte r fi
ployed juung men In F rance who for hours yesterday by Judge colder In some portions today, the tu rn in g aa th* h o u r a p p ro a c h e d ,
j M orgenU iaa fo r
PA L A T E A , M ar. t O - W — A
W A SH IN G TO N , M ar. *0— (/P) | "M ay I su g g est to y o o r
have left the rank* In the la st five B e n o n , w hjo subsequently a n ­ w eatherm an predicted the en tire fo r strik e s t h a t would p a r a l y a a .
o f oUrer.
P u tn am county g ra n d Jury y e ster­ —Public hearin g s on the m easure i tee legislstlon to c re a te i t
y sa rs to enlist for new short term s nounced th st new a rre st* w ould be section would w arm up some to
nig h t, w ith rising
tem p eratu res g ro a t Industrie*.
It I* “ C ur- day Indicted D. R. Niles, aged by R epresentative Peterson of i * , ^ , for industry.
until labor condition* improve.
made in connection w lln an a l­
T ha leading figure* In th * a u to ­
tom
orrow
.
th a t th e re h a t school b u t driver, on a charge o f F lorida to provide for a survey of
» | hmr, b „ n j M p|y ,
T he announced purpose of the leged apy syndicate.
Sleet and m ow pelted the deep mobile Industry m at a t Now T o th
• hi th e erhlta m an sla u g h ter grow ing out of the dam age su ffered by Florida fru it | w tlh tfw .itu a tio n in our
g overnm ent It to reinforce the
The Investigating
m ag istra te South alm ost to the gulf c o a it face to faro w ith th* proclam a­
In num berim s
m etal a a d t h a t “c erta in people" fre ig h t train-school b u i crash n ear and vegetable grow ers during th - | du&gt; tr|es.
arm y with ahort term recruit* tie- m aintained the clo se,l eetn -ry le- yesterday ss a quick-m oving cold
tion of a w alkout ta begin W ednes­
C re sc en t City Dee. 14, 1933, in M ed-fly e radication opened before I th , | r wor)l| n f r l p l u l
hai
cause the re g u la r ronecript classes g a rding th^ result* of tile grilling
(C ontinued On P age F our)
day. Oen. H ugh B. Johnson, N R A
House j lo§l or F„ io u l| y depleted. T h is • re beginning to slack o ff in num ­ all afternoon and evening, hut it
re g u la tio n bill which 11 children loat th e ir lives a su b c o m m itte e of the
a d m in istra to r, tendered hla offieas
a g ric u ltu re com m ittee today.
.
(C ontinue., ut. T ag* T w o! T bers, due to th* low w ar-tim e was a jip a irn t th a t ini| u rta tu de­
loan e tria g a a t t f t i■tfll. *trons ** and a ecor« m ore w ere Injured.
tow ard a solution o f th* critlaal
M easures have been introduced |
___________ Th* ju ry we* called Into special
H la rev! and. a le rte d Its Congranb irth ra te,
velopment* were in eight as mi
rfaroncaa.
.
^
DF.ATII T A K K 8 CALYKRT*5
tr ip to d ay , w hile th e session to consider the case a f te r b efo re both H oars* te
Special recruiting will liegin In nitn iu a secret aervire men cam e
O rganised lab o r sta te d ite g rte v .
»10,000,000
Independence
mooc­ a coroner’s Jury declared th* s e c t th* grow ers up to
A pril, an
official
comm unique , and went on the rapid fire ordra of
ance, “ the a tte m p t o f tha a u te m h * .;
P H IL A D E L P H IA , M ar. 20.N
h e d th o and o f Its dent “ was duo to the negU geoct" when the actual dam age le d e te r,
•aid- C ertain “ special is la" will he th* Judge.
b ilt m anufacturer* te Impoa* t e n '
or Nile*.
mined.
( A P ) —Jo h n t'a lv e rt, 7U, a i
offers
W ed IH.month term s and o t h 'i j
(C ontinued o n r a g * T w o!
A com panion survey bill by ■Cendant of Lord B altim ore, &lt;8
Recom m endation th a t
school
m ay sn llst for sis m onths. All tn » - e p h o o f A d m inistration te- hue d riv e n cross railroad^ track* S e n a to r T ram m ell a lre ad y has
c a rte r o f M ery land, a n d o f l k . | 11st invent req u irem en ts
will be
^ d t f l mwma. .Mas .Bawaa ^ y w d o r d y a* tittle Os poaaf t l s s a d (h o t th e /
(1
train R oth and R ichard B tofx - 1 |ow «t»&lt; t "'**
Toaalng a still w arm -31 special
—
oouaty school board
e o o itru c t
ton, tw o of th* sig n ers of the' rv*"
Dec­
pistol on th* desk of th* eergeant's
One of th* reasons ascribed to
^ r M f l t y a m a jo rity th a t
desk a t the Police S tation early
lara tio n of Independence, died in the governm ent's action today Is
o y e r t h e tw a-lhlrd* ro le ttk n a b o u ts to p re v e n t crossing*
Th» "Inild* w orkings" of the yesterday afternoon, Annie Belle
w here possible w as Included In lb*
W ashington Sunday
the desire of the srtn rd fo rce, to
b y tho jfo aa d u ra
A
m iddle-aged b a t u n td en tl- &lt;
Relief A d­ Pope, young negro field w orker,
presen tm en t,
polish all d efenars
slung
the Federal Em ergency
m inistration as II applies tn this a fte r asking “ Is this the police fled negro wom an te In th * Fay- \
N iles, w bp Is about M y e a n old,
DKATH TAKHH DAKOTAN
Rhineland
V nU ag O T to 111,' U e e t t 't o the wo* eeriaaOly Injured In the col­
O rdinarily, the conscript troops county was esp laln ed to m em bers s ta tio n ? " ’ calm ly stated , “ 1 Just nald-L aughton M em orial H o sp ital
th a t lision. T estim ony w as Introduced
su ffe rin g serious Injuries w hich
th e Die* Mil
V ERM ILLIO N . 8 D . M ar. 20 — of F ran re num ber about 200,000 i
R otary Club, m eet- shot a w om an; 4 had to do lt.“
a l t a r b e a r a i p l l l a t a Bram lm a a t the inquest, tw ice delayed be.
( A P ) —Andrew K. law. -South D a­ —
Five m lnulas Is trr she was be­ sh* recalvad w hen stru ck b y a a OU
The cham ber of deputies already ' Ing at the Valdes H otel a t noon
a h e re th e w orld price la tkefcanga esuse o f hi* physical condition to
W ork on th* city'* s*w*r sy s­ k o ta ’s firs t D em ocratic governor has provided for additional men today, by Mrs, H elen T. Morse, ing docketed a t the County Ja il, tomoll* while crossing F irs t S tre e t .
fo r a g r ita ttn ia l oornmodltlos In
IHilT to 1D01,
1
t UI
d uring the years 1036 and 111.16 w elfare worker whose services and charged with an assa u lt w ith a t M yrtle Avenue th is m orning.
tem
, halted fo r the p ast 10 day* who served from
show th a t hi* h earing and eight
T ho m otel
T ha woman'* skull w a s f r a c ­
died
y
e
sterd
a
y
a
t
his
home.
.
He
w
when the low w ar-tim e b irth ra te have been utilised by the county, an Intent to fom m lt th* m urder of
becaui*
of
th*
sudden
ending
of
t
w ere su b n o rm a l O ther w itnesses
ela te and nation for several years. Janie H enderson, her m other-in- tured, her eer was badly ta rn , a n d
1 w III be felt the most.
b* need a* re fu te d t h i s
the CW A, w as resum ed this m om - was 68 y ears old S atu rd ay
lien Csntw ell, Boston
Braves law, who w as in a serious condi­ a larg e section of flesh on h e r tipfa r now looses o f rlhrer
C hildren riding la the boa a t ing when TO laborers and two fo re­
baseball pitcher and w inter resi­ tion a t th e F e rn a ld -Ia u g h la n Me­ par le ft arm waa rlppad off by th*
men sta rte d operations u n d rr asw
tho tim e of th e accident, which oc­ regulations
dent of Sanford, was elected ss m orial H ospital, late this a f te r ­ im pact of th* car which stru c k
announced by the
* t h e D im bill w as d ra fte d to ather tw ice before tossing h e r on a
curred early on a foggy m orning, FE R A .
an honorary m em ber of the club.
noon.
tr o e t ttm su p p o rt a t tw o stro n g
concrete drlv# way e n te rin g th a
(i, W. Spencer w ai elected p re s­
declared
th
e
occupants
w
ere
m
ak­
A
t
the
sam
e
tim
e,
four
laborer*
The
H
enderson
woman
has
five
B o u rn ■fa ctio u s—th e in fla tio n ist
ident of ths club, succeeding I'aul bullet holes in her back. One of Reel and 8on* g a n g * .
resum
ed
work
on
•
building
a
t
th
r
ing
eao
u
g
h
n
olte
to
drow
n
out
the
b b t w ith Its g roup fro m the *11J. Stine, and to take office on July her lungs waa punctured by tha
P hysicians who a tte n d ed
hat
C ounty Home, a n d six men w ent
r o r s ta te s and (Kb f a t a bloc. F or tra in w histle.
Before the
larg e st
audlsnc* mond
th a t th ey
H asty,
W alter
Rivers, I I along with A. W. Epps, re.elect- shots th a t ware fired a t close this m orning sta te d
The A tlantic C oast Lin* railroad to work on th# C ourt House where
q u a rte rs did not
were
held a new roof la te be p u t down, and over to g a th e r in th is county for Douglamj nten stro m , advanced In | ed secretary, S. G. G ray, re- lan g e as th s c lim ai of what the were unable to sta te w h ith e r aha
u re le te s t of ail- and Its em ployees
l t an
su ffered srry o th er Injurie# be­
Sten- | elected trea su re r, and P. J. Stine, Pu|&gt;e wom an la id wss a "little
asveral day* will be sp en t point­ a m eeting of a Ilk* n a tu re . Scout Second C lass; D ouglass
th e House. T hey blam eless by the coroner’* Jury.
cause she was In an uaconacloul
II
li.
Pope,
H.
H.
Colem
an,
and
i
g
u
in
rn
t
"
ing
tho
e
n
tire
building.
E
xecutive
N.
II.
Brown,
Lll,
of
■trom,
m
erit
badge
in
Cooking;
—1* twwevar
A fte r the coroner’s verdict la s t
arms a m a­
I t waa announced th a t pending Orlando
presented* tha
ID34 Jo h n M organ, m erit
At the Ja il this m orning, th* condition.
badges In R. F. M onlaalvatge. directors
Jm S y fo r alive
m onth, s ta le 's atto rn ey J . C. Cal­
Thoss allendlng th* luncheon Pop* wom an elated th a t she and
D. K. Me Nab, m anager * f : th e
Bader the MIL a board w ould be houn conferred w ith atate officials tha a rrie a l h o t! tom orrow a f te r ­ c h a rte r of o rg a n isatio n to It L Public H ealth and Civics.
noon of O. F , Bwop* of Orlando, Howell, re p re se n tin g the
la k e
T roop 68: Howell S h arp , a d ­ were Mr*. Morse and W. H. Cole­ the H enderson woman have been Sem inole C ounty C redit A tto c lq ;
sate* of before p repeating th e case to tho
F E R A ad m ln lssro to r for six cen­ M ary Boy
Scout
troop,
a* vanced to Second
to foreign g n n d Jury.
Class,
and man aa guest*, Rutarian* P. J- q u a rre lin g fo r tom e tim e tiecause Hon, w as th* driver o f th e c a r
tra l Florida m oot!#*, It will not S co u tm aster W m. R T horne, a s ­
aw arded m erit badges in P e r­ Rtlne, who presided, M arlin Ilram , of tho la tte r ’* “ Messing around which struck tha wom an. M r. M eT
g
lB
bo poaalbl* to a ssig n th* rem ain sista n t sco u tm aster Donald A n­
H. H. Stevens, W. L. C o o p 'r, 8. w ith my m an," the son o f th# H en­ N ab sta te d th is m orning t h s t he
a p rim to
dar of th* 314 men allowed this derson and th* e n tire troop stood sonal H ealth, P ain tin g , and C a r­ O. Hhlnholser, H. B- l'o|&gt;e, W. C. derson woman.
was m otoring e a s t on F ir a t I U l | | » d by th« b e ard , h1 o t n o t to
p
e
n
try
;
R
o
m
W
hitaker,
aw
arded
county under th e now se t-u p to * t a tte n tio n In th* Im ke M ary
H utchison, J. A. W right, 11. M.
Y esterday, th* Pop*
wom an a t th* tim e, a n d th a t th* w om an
. k i c k s / Ikag U percent
m
ent
badges
In
personal
H
ealth.
em ploym ent.
W olaon, H. Puleslon, F. C. Mac- wont to tha homo of her m othor- crossing th# a tr e a t fro m th e n o rth *
C om m unity B uilding fa s t night.
tk o eserU p rim Of a
H ag Productivti and F a rm Book­
In a telephone conversation this
Mahon, R. J . Holly. 8 r^ II. II. tn-law, in Back's q u a rte rs on H ick­ aide, appeared to n ia d ire c tly in to
N early 200 maa, women and
‘ la mp4 to
Bootasi and E dw ard WIL m orning, M r. Bwop* sta te d th a t children g a th e red a t th e Com­ keeping; Floyd T ouchstone, m e r­ Calomel), W, A- L effler, A. W. ory Avenue a t about 10th fltroot, the path of his c a r be fo re he h*4
t1i**~m. w hite, men, charged w ith be Is not ready te announce th* m unity B uilding fo r th* criw- it badge In P a in tin g ; E rn e st W ll- E pps, B. L M sllhte. E. E. Blud- and so u g h t te g ath er up clothing a chance to atop. HI* c a r' wan
nam * o f tho Bemlnolo county a d ­
reckless driving, fined 11
monlee which Included the a w a rd ­ aon, advanced te U fa Rank, and w orth, R. F. M ontealvatg*. G. W. belonging te her husliend. An a r ­ slightly dam aged.
m in istra to r and hla o r h e r ***lat­
w ith B s a tm 's fta* suspended.
ing o f m any honor* won by sev­ a w ard e d m erit badge* in Fids! ■Spencer, 8. G. G ray, George C. gum ent ensued, th* l*upe woman
R. I* S m ith, w hite, d ru n k , dls- ent*.
eral Scout* of troop* thro u g h o u t A id, Physical D evelopm ent, and H arden, 1, L. Me Lucas, and W. M. sta te d , In w hich she was allegedly
M r. Swopo sta te d th a t he and
th* county. Th* e n tire
group PI one* ring: Raym ond A nderson, H aynes of Sanford, and Dave struck over the head by the H en­
M . E . "T oo Dor « « l t h . w hite, n p a rty of s ta te F E R A pfficlal*
derson woman.
F irs t C lass, and H ow ard of Buffalo.
w
as
the
g
u
e
st
o
f
th*
Laka
M ary advanced te
a a d disorderly, to b* tried will he here all afternoon tom or­
W hipping the gun out of her
C
ham
ber
of
Com
m
erce
and
th*
aw
arded
m
erit
badge*
in
P
a
in
t­
row to m eet srith local FE R A o ffi­
drrs*. she said aha fired a t the
W A SH IN G TO N , Mar- 30.— IA P )
Roy
M athew s, poeseaalag llq. cial*. O a t o f U w t canfrroac*. ho T roop Com m ittee o f T roop 06 In ing a a d P ersonal H ealth;
re tre atin g form of the woman. —C hairm an F arley , o f til* Demo­
Howell, Jr., advanced te
F irst
,P M , a n d rock leas driv- sta te d , will probably m m * th* th a t town.
T urning aw ay w ith no fu rth e r c ratic natio n al conim lttee, *ald
Th* visito rs war* welcomed tn C lass and aw arded m erit badge
nam * of tho now paid a d m in istra ­
Ing. fined 9tt,
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com m ittee.
advanced te Second Class, and —As a climax te a nervous break ­
J . F U n k a m is. n a m i n g l o d c r r *f ona of th* tro w s o f W men who th* T roop CommlUa*.
ride to the police sta tio n , jum ped
He explained th a t In th e ir ufflm erit
badges
In down, one of Cleveland's most
Mr*. F. M. W arier and a all aw arded
tick ets. Hand »26, a n d Isspceper s ta rte d vroHi *o th a orw or today,
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of governm ent money a n l Its t d i
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T roop 61: Orm ond
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ployed a t th * Cou
should be forthcom ing.
a re H a o n g a w hich w o rt rendered on B orgard, and F o re stry ; L, U early yesterday, and th en com m it­
G oort H
a b o rt)/ a fte r th * opening of th* Flrem anahlp, a n d F o re stry ; L . L ted suicide by slashing his th ro at
H ardy, m erit badges in
Fir* w ith a rasor.
C o a rt of Uooor.
L inton E. Allan, J r., elx-waeka
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sa rted tare other persona in the E. Allen of O rlando, form erly of SlaSSea
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Newcomb home, who w tro asleep th is city, died a t the O range G en­ SANFORD M eadar T
M a rti* JP rsm It. A. aw arded t a r i t badges in F ir*
■ a ll ImsaMpW a fte r neon at |: M E achry,
ll**4ln*» below *#V
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Apelarbleot* CloeCr
m ans hip a a d Sw im m ing;
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eh w ith th *
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csea pad. They were M illard, 66. m orning a f te r * b rief Ulnass.
coee- User B ra n ca “s a t k f M Judge*. H ickses, m e rit badges in Hi
(Funeral services will be hold
te te - a* did H iw o ta a g ta L l a L. Me- m an*hip sa d . F trom anshlp; F tegd on* o f th a coup]*'* tw o aorta, and a t the C ary H and F u n e ra l H om e F t* l!au a erd a le — - —
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hero
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F ire- Mr*. Mabl* W arner, m other of In Orlando tom orrow m orning a t F
F t. Pierce — ------ rnalaeevllte ———
—
m anship
a a 4 F o re stry : Archl* Mrs. Nawaotnb.
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SI mm asm, a n a rit badge* in F ireKey
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ST. PE T ER SB U R G , M ar.
Greenwood C em etery In O rlande. O r^ M o
I f f . L eroy C ooper aad (A P )— Mr*. Raphael W ilson, 43,
The in fa n t w aa b arn In S a n fo rd Peaaeaote' Ft. ctdy. ft •
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H a rry J a n I tta a r ik . advanced te fo rm erly o f S o m erset. P a., a
on Fab. 1 I t bacam* 111 soaaa day* Taaspe ’—
Sidney N ln
and DeLand, Fla., died a t a local hos­ a g e, and a auecaasfnl op eratio n
m erit badges In p ita l *c**y y a ste rd a y a a th * tm o h waa perform ed, b a t r t m i f M a l t a l
via, adva a aad to o f Injuria* su ffe red w hoa stru c k arose which coded fa ta lly . Scalds*
by a a a u lim rk ll* w hite t r o nnlng a Ite p aro ata, tho In fa n t 1* Mtrvlvad
by a sla te r, lis te n E lisa b e th A llan.

AGED BUS DRIVER MED-FLY CLAIM
IS INDICTED FDR HEARING BEGUN
MANSLA
AT WASHINGTON

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SWELL RANKS OF
STANDING^ ARM Y

South Shivers A sSnow
P enetrates Deeply
Into Many Sections

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Concern O v e r H it­
ler's Demands Seen
As Basis For Action

JRailroad Held Blame- If Damage Is D eter­
leas F o r Accident mined, MillionsMay
T hat Took 11 Live*! Be P u t Into State

* T .£ 3 £ s£

Mrs.
FERA To

Negro Girl Gives
Up To Police After
Shooting Relative

Negro, H it By O ir ,"
I s Seriously Injured •.

Work On Sewers Is
Resumed As 72 Men
Are Hired By FERA

Scout Charter Presentation Ceremony..
Draws Large Auffl fe'ftfcb To Lake Mary

mTorbSKif

POLICE COURT

Parley LaysDowjiLaw
or Customs Officer*

Prominent L a w y e r
Slays Wife, Kills Self

Linton E. Allen Jr., Is
Dead A f t e r Illness

ssggy

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______________ AW INDEPENDENT DAILY *NRW8PAPER
SANFORD FLORIDA. SATURDAY,

VOTE CHANGE
RESCUES BILL
FROM DEFEAT

MARCH

&gt;

17,

i t f l

1934

Administration B i l l
Maintaining Econo­
mies h Saved By
New Yorker's Vote

Vaults CrammedWith
Evidence ToBeUsed
A gainst FormerBig
Utility L e a d e r s

FEDERAL PRISON
BODY CONTINUES
HOUSE CLEANING

TORONTO,
M ar. 17—OD —
M artin Insull, his la s t recourse
gone, w aited In a common cell to­
day fo r A m erican police to come
g e t him and take him to Chicago
w here he and his brother, Sam uel
Insoll, S r , a re w anted to fare
charges In connection w ith the
collapse of th e ir u tilitie s em pire.
M eanwhile Sam uel was n earin g
Greece whence he a tte m p ted to e s­
cape on a ch artere d ste a m e r and
he will be deported to the U nited
S tates.
In C hicago six vaults cram m ed
w ith records a w ait the homecom­
ing of th a t aged fugitive on the
fe re of the e e rth , Sam uel Insull.
T hey contain the evidence w ith
which the governm ent will try to

W A SH INGTON . M ar. 17— &lt;Ar&gt; I th ird , m ajo rity fo r
panaaf*.
—s p e a k e r Rainey and tha ailvar Rainey said he th o u g h t both bill*
bloc sw erved from aligw tnent yes- would receive a m ajority t u t th a t
terd ay w ith the A d m i n is tr a t io n Dies
.............................
"
‘best c h .n c e of
bill had thiand tha House coinage com m ittee passing.
chairm an and ag reed to fo rte a
The silv e rite . who talked w ith
te s t vote Monday on two stiver llainey conferred T hursday with
b ill, which lark tha approval o( S e c retary M n rg rn th au about thethe secretary of the trea su ry .
bills. It w as said tha secretary
A fter a conference w ith the sil­ th o u g h t there should be no silver
ver bloc, which C hairm an Som ers legislation for a while. His opinion
o f the coinage rom m lttee left was reported to lie the sam e as |
w hen he was accused of being u n ­ th a t ascribed to P re sid e n t R o o se-1
friendly tow ard silver legislation. veil—th a t nothing fu rth e r should I
Rainay announced bills by R rp be done fo r silver until th ere was |
reaentative Dies, D em ocrat, T exas, oppo rtu n ity to d eterm ine the re ­
am!
R epresentative
F ieein g er. ro lls o f w hat a lre ad y has boon
D em ocrat, Ohio, would be brought done.
up Monday under a suspension of
The silver bloc disagreed and
the rulea.
, took th eir caae yesterday
to
The procedure rtg u ire a a two(C ontinued ten P a g e Two I

DETAH^ OF NEW ROOSEVELT SEES
FEDERAL RELIEF HOPE FOR CREDIT
PLANS OUTLINED BANKING SYSTEM
All Workmen MuriDo President Optimistic
Honest Day’s Labor. T hat Small Firms
Or Face Dismissal
W ill B e
G iv e n
A id

falla In financial h la lo r;.
If Intu l! w ere convicted of all
tha charge* agaln at him here, he
could be se n t to prison for 160
JA C K SO N V IL L E , Mar. 17
year* and fined $210 ,000.
Six hundred thousand peopl* (A I') I’reparation* w ent forw ard
read the news about Insull w ith yeaterday at the work relief head
| q u a rte rn here to |daco next w eek’*
(C ontinued on P age Two)
quota of .10,000 men a t work and

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Price F ire Cenla

Bloc Decides To Try AUTO STRIKE
M I S AWAIT Silver
Test Vote Monday On Bills
OFFICERS FOR Not Okeyed By Morgenthau POSTPONED TO
REIURNJOME
N E X T WE E K

Another Gangster
Sentenced To Chair

JJM A , Ohio, Mar. 17 — V f )
—Charles Makley, the second
member of the notorious John
DDlinger g a n g to face the
charge of m urdering Sheriff
Jees Sarber, today was con­
* victed without recommendation
fo r mercy by a jury of II men
and one woman. Tha verdict
make* m andatory tha death
sentence in the electric chair.
A sim ilar verdict waa givan a
week ago to H arry Plerpont,
named aa tha trig g er man In
tha slaying which was com­
„ Mar. 17. m itted last Oct. 12 when mame n of the gang freed Dilllnger
ecant margin bfrom
the Allan county Jail her*.
saved W ith Mveral batteries of m a­
fro m
chine guns manned by national
A dint
Henee on vet- guardsmen commanding all ap­
defedfc a i l
ln the dU- proaches, Maklay and Plerpont
Independent now e rr prisoners in the jail as
Is also Russell Clark who will
bflJ.
be brought to trial on tha same
v u M at to eon
charge later. Gosrds have been
c. t w : .
at of differIncreased several times since
Dllllngvr'a sensational escape
tha Senate and
recently from an Indian* Jail.
• H o« m
Mh^rmtlon of federal
gag u d n W U i legislation by a
co sat of 190 To 189 aa th* ellm ai
of a gTOefltng day In tb* chamber.
I t was only through a recapitu­
lation Of t t t t ' balloting, upon tha
order o f SgeAltar Rainey, th a t de­
feat waa atemged to victory- In
tha Interim KapreaenUUv* Ken­
nedy af Ned* York changed h li
vote.
4'*
In a dram atic aad tense scene
th a t held tha usually nolay m em ­
bership silent. Kennedy arose
shortly before the ipeaker pro
pared to announce tha vote, and
settled th e t v w
W A SH IN G TO N , M ar.
17 —
"M r. Speaker, I desire to change
aey vote from ‘aye’ to ‘no’,” ha Order* Issued her* T uesday by

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Intervention Of NRA
In Potent E ffort
To Prevent Serious
Trouble Is Success
W ABIIINGTON . Mar. IT—
(A P ) S trike th re a ts In the a u to ­
mobile In d u rin and move* le
com prom ise them , overshadow ed
ronxressinnal doings today
to
the extent
th a t
comm anded
presidential
attention.
Hugh
J. t*nson
noli fii-d
I’re e ld A t
Roosevelt th a t
he hoped to
rearh a basis for an adluatm enl
of the dispute betw een the In­
d u stria lists and organised labor
by Monday. He waa p re p a r'd to
be reachable In New York then
ahnuld th* autom obile leaders
w ant to consult w ith him while
considering hla plan for the em ­
ploye# oeetiona and to go to De­
tro it poraonally to aufTTvia* any
such election* th a t may he
agreed upon. C apitol lllll fol­
lowed th* trend closely but ac­
tion th ere m eanw hile waa con­
fined to the lla n k h rsd cotton
control bill, a ir ran'l and RFC
ten! v'attnrv.

THE W EA K ER

77,
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rsrtly cloudy Insight and Setetey
with possible showers la egtrdain
noeth portion tonight- W armer la
_____ nerth portion.

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Family Wiped Out
In Fire A t Memphis
•

M E M PH IS, M ar. 1 7 — (A P )
— Five person* w ere burned t o .
d eath in a fire th a t destroyed
n home in th* residential sec­
tion of M em phis e arly today.
The dead the fir* d ep artm en t
reported, w ere Mr. and Mrs.
E arl H am m ond, whoae home
w as burned, Mr. Ham mond'*
alatar, K itty K ay, 21, E arl, Jr.,
th ree , and an in fan t g irl yet u n ­
nam ed. Neighbor* aald M n .
H am m ond recently
retu rn ed
from a hospital w here the baby
waa born aaveral days ago. The
baby a p p are n tly was suffocated
aa the m o th er shielded ita body
from the flam e*. She died w ith
the baby in her arm s. The fa m ­
ily a p p are n tly waa trap p e d on
the aecond floor.

LARGE PEUCAN,
BOBCATS NOW AT
M U NICIP AL ZOO
Popular Goal OfMany
W inter Tourists Is
Beauty Spot OfCity

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Rickenbacker S a y s
Cancellation W a s
Unamerlcan, DueTo
Traitorous Advice

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WASHINGTON. Mar. 17—
(A P )—Demand th a t Proaident Roosevelt “purge his of­
ficial family of those traito r­
ous elements who misadvised
him ’* on.the airm ail situation
waa voiced today by Eddl*
Rickenbacker, Am erica's 26plane w ar ace. Opposing bofore the Senate postoffictr
committee the A dm inistra­

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tion's cancellation of airm ail c«fu
tracts, Rickenbacker asserted thla
advice had caused tip PraxIdeal
"to set contrary to American
principle* to inch a degree that
mllllona questioned IL"
Charlea A. Lindbergh's excoria­
tion of the A dm lnlitration’a a ir.'
mall bill ea “unAmarican" before
a Senate committee yeaterday wax
followed by teattmony of another
famoua aviator, Clarence D. Cham­
berlain, th at two lines which formarly held airm ail contract*, had 1
flown passenger planet ha con­
sidered unsafe.
Chamberlain aald tha companita
wer* Eastern Air T ransport and
United Air (Jnes. He added th a t
tha ships which he thought wera
unsuitable for passenger flying"
had been replaced by better c r a f t
Tb* witness agreed with Lind­
bergh that th* aection which would
bar th* companies whose rontraria
were scrapped from new award* if
they pressed claims against th*
government should
be removed
from tha bill.
’ 'J
It was this provision which
Llndbaegh te rm e d .‘tea r e n t * * to «
American liberty as anything X
have ever seen."
U nittendsd and alm ost as
Ish looking aa In 1927 when
Spanned the Atlantic with on* II
leap. IJndliergh pushed hla w ay *(
through the crowd of spactaU ro.
lie Wilted while photographer*
Jostled and shoved In attem pt* to
(Conttnuao on Fag* TWO)

W ith the a rriv a l here (luring the
W A SH IN G TO N . Mnr. 17 —f AI*» paat week of a larg e Florida peli­
A five-day truce in the stru g g le can and th ree sn arlin g
Florida
1 7 - betw een the autom obile industry bobcat*, the Sanford M unicipal
W A SH INGTON ,
Mar
&lt; A P | President
Roosevelt w ft'la n il the union men of ita shop* 7,oo. goal of thousands of persona
optim istic yesterday th at credit i $faulted yesterday from th* Inter- during the p a rt e ig h t year*, taka*
for sm all industries would he s u p - ■ventton of NRA In a determ ined on new Interest fo r local and visit­
plied through an
interm ediate I e ffo rt to prevent a strik e which ing persona, according to S uper­
cred it ta n k in g *ystrm , subsidiary j m ight seriously th re a te n the re- intendent of P a rk s Ja m es Moughto the federal reserve banks, s n l . r o v r r y program .
Sanford Bata*. U nited S ta te s pris­
ton.
-----.
W ith the executive com m ittee of
lion to determ ine the num ber disclaim ed any knowledge of th c |
on com m issioner, rem oving federal
Aa in past year*, Mr. M oughton
Cheers w ant'up among the badly prisoners from the H illsborough
eligible
R econstruction Corporation** pm j thf,
autom obile cham ber • tated, the xou la eerily the moat
seared A dm inistration members. county Jail a t T am pa, w are fol­
In a bulletin yesterday. I.ieu trn |K&gt;aal th at it do the lending d ire c t-• uf commerce called to consider on popular place In C entral Florida
Ju lian H. H arvey, m anager of
J e e rs and boos ware shouted lowed yeaterday w ith tha a n ­
(C ontinued On T ag* T w nt
! m onday a m ediation plan proposed on Sunda&gt;a, holidays, and, to all
the New York offices of the N a ­
a t th a smiling New Yorker by tha nouncem ent th a t tha aam a thing tional S a fe ty Council, addressed _ _
, IcTgislallnn will lie rci|Ulteil tn | bp H ugh 8 Johnson, recovery ad* indications, wrek day* Fully 2600
oppanents.
had been done Ip B altim ore, K a n ­ a w ell-attended m eeting of Sem ­ M r s . E b e r t R c * E l o c t C u estab lish the new credit agency ,I m ln istra to r, labor leaders |H&gt;*t- persona vtalt the too every Hun. The vote waa on a motion by sas and M issouri.
nd thi*. it * as disclosed at t h e ||wm#iH
th reaten ed
w alkout
Imned th f
(C ontlnued on Pagx Two)
inole C ounty school officials, peace
ReproMntaUve Connery (D.-Mass)
W hit Htm te, waa in p re p ara tio n | un„ | W rdnfw ), y .
The rem oval of prisoners from officers, and C ham ber of Com ­
! • have the House reverse Its Ih t T am pa Jail waa described as m erce rep raaentallvea who a re in­
reaident
was
conffTcnt
Con
The I
“ If the an rw er la not »atlrfacMIAMI. Mar. 17
&lt;A*&gt; - Mr*
• h a f taken Wednesday on tha a p a r t of a general house cleaning tere sted In the state-w ide safety
lo ry ," raid W illiam Collin*, chief
Milo Murdock E bert, of Lake gres* would approve.
compromise a t by tha federal prison dep artm en t, m ovem ant wow under way,
On the other band, ipimodlat*1 o rg a n lx tr fu r the D etroit a rea ,
W ales, yesterday waa rw-*ltct*d
adopt the although no ilo s lttf "8 fo * S Near*
s ta te regent of the Florid* Revo­ opposition arose to the tlF C pro* "th e plant* will be closed (ow n
Mr.
H
a
rv
ey
'a
address
waa
mad*
Senate amen
amendments calling for a Issued fo r any o th er F lorida Jail.
a t th* C ourt H ouse w here It. 11. lution a t the closing session of po*al, in stlean re o f the appear- W ednesday and work will rem ain
IllS^OOdOO te e te rs lion In bene
ST I'E TE R SB U R G , M ar. 17—
A copy of a re p o rt covering an Colem an, chairm an of the irad* heir thirty-*rrnn«I annual c o n fe r­ a n cr of Je**r .1 »nra, RFC c h a ir­
Mi»|iendrd until the governm ent id')
fits. ‘
7
.
Th«* death of Cecil Thom as,
Investigation of conditions In the
ence here
m
an,
ItnlMy
Iw
forr
itir
S
enate
I
doea
*
nforre
the
N
ational
Indurbody
'*
."tefbty
C
ouncil,
presided,
|4 .y ra t* o ld school ho), shot and
Earlier, the House had voted H illsborough jail, mad* by fed­
banking
coiiiiuiltri
and
A
aher
P
ra
n
k
,
sta
te
d
lrrc
lo
r
O ther officer* named w err Mr*.
rvplnlit t tw-1 tria l Recovery A rt."
down. H i id 1(1, a motion by eral operatives la st
killed by R obert W entw orth, 24,
December,
Connery to recede from tha Vin­ has been te n t to G overnor Sholtx of sa fety , a lto waa * g u est sp e a k ­ (!uy V'. W illiam*, «»f Miami, first p la n It » * - re n t In the c o m m it t e r | -p h , p r in c ip a l Iss u e in t 'd v r d I* a t a south side bottling p lant
vice re g en t. Mi* F M llrehard, in li'g i* ia ( lv r fo rm T h u r s d a ) l i y ' t i u - lo m p s n y u n io n . A m e r ic a n f r d T hursday night, ws* "excusable"
son amendment restoring 10 per­ and it waa said th a t any fu rth e r e r
Mr. F ra n k suggested th at ju n ­ of Tallahansee. second hire re g en t, the c o rp o ra t io n
Irra tio n of labor official* a ssfite d homicide, a coroner’s Jury decided
cent of the I I percent federal aetion probably would com* from
Mrs. Ja m es F
lly rra , of .St
ior
sa
fe
ty
councils
be
set
up
in
C h a ir m a n F le t c h e r ’s opinion » f ' the right of o rg an isatio n *et forth yesterday.
the governor’s office.
pay c u t
P e tersb u rg , chaplain. Mr* It S
| in the recovery act had not liven
Members Itieratly bald their
A sta te m en t by S h e riff Spencer every school in the county as a
The boy’s hotly wss found by a
A bernathy, of W inter llav en . re t h r lu ll wa* t y p ic a l o f th «mn | per nutted by ihe em ployer* of the
fu
rth
e
r
m
eant
of
protecting
the
tra ffic officer when he answ ered
breath aa the roll call proceeded and the H lllaborough county grand
cording se c re ta ry ; Mrs. W. I. rm n t a o f o th er c o m m itte e incm- 1induKtry.
lives
of
children.
aad when 8peaker Rainey was Jury th a t conditions com plalntd of
s ta ll to the bottling plant to In­
l*era
P rof. T. W. la w to n introduced Ellis, of |.ake W tlt'd, rorr+spnnd.
instead, the)
contended, th r v estig ate a gun shot report in the
handed tba firs t role he saw the had been rem edied bro u g h t
no
‘
I
d
o
n
’t
lik
e
th
a
t
m
u
c
h
.”
h«
s
a
id
A dm inistration had been defeated com m ent here except th a t tha fe d ­ P ro f G. E. McKay, Prof. It E. ing se c re ta ry . Mrs Victor llenael, '*1 w an t to h e a r the a r g o n ir n t « rnipioyera have sought to i'«lah- neighborhood. W entw orth was up­
Cooper, C. R. Dawaon, H erm an of T am pa, trea n u rer, Mr* W M
lish com pany-dom inated
unions sta irs and said he did not know
by 1M to I N . B ut he erithheld tho e ral order atlll stands.
alteiut it, hut it il«»esn't a p p e a l t&lt;
I t was indicated, however, th a t M orris, and R E T rue, princi­ Ives, of leakc F i t ) , h isto ria n ; inr It's unlim ited and it would ii and have used coercion anti din he had killed anyone H r said he
vote and ordered tba recapltnlaC a u g h t in the a ct o f robbing
.
| r n m in a t lo n to p re ve n t t h e ir n n - fired at a moving object in the
tion, the first In Many years.
. the d e p artm en t believed If con­ p al! of various schools in the Mrs. T. C. M aguire, of P lan t C ity, ta k r a lot •f niorir&gt; .I don
l t funk ' **-••—
,
t
t 1
..
, ,
th* T W. Barnes sto re In Golds­
ploves
from
--------— joining
o th er lal*or
ditions w are still as bad a t wer* county, and a t hit suggestion, they re g is tra r; Mr* Karl F. Ranch, of w$• will go th a t fai
dark and then ran up*lairs.
Mis* Mabel
y e sterd a y
m orning,
| org an isatio n s.
set fo rth In th* rsp o rt, Governor outlined the sa fety m easures th a t Rockledgc, au th o r;
E dw ard Colson,
IB, detained boro early
been in stitu ted
in th eir Bishop, of E ustls, lib ra rian ; Mr*
Sholtx would have tak en d rastic h a t*
early yratehday adm itted he waa C harls* Roundtree and General
action. Th* e n tire m a tte r now Is schools d u rin g tha p a st several Thednlore S traw n. of Miami, vice
with the T h o m si hoy T hurdsay W illiam s, young negro m an *r* in
president general, and Mrs K. &lt;i J . P u t n a m S t e v e n s D i e n I H i t l e r R e p r e a e n t e d A a
In the g o v trn o r't hands, tt was weeks.
night
the) broke into the the C ounty Jail a w aitin g trial on
il
|
f l A l
j |
m •
r
m
g n i aand
n u ith
n ant im
M
a charge of breaking and entering.
O ther speakers were S. E. Jones .Sewell of Miami, honorary vice
said.
H o m e In
I o rtla n d
^ n
A p o s t l e O f P e a c e I bottling com pany to ta k r some
T h eir a rre a t waa m ade by O fllr
LONDON, Mar. 17—0P&gt;— Elsie
The Jail condition a t tha tim e of lj$e A. C. I. railroad. S h e r­
suit drinks.
cera George Gray and Bob WU.
F eigeaan. Ala arl ran actress and th* rep o rt was mad* was aald to iff J . F . M cClelland, MrM. Cole­
J . P utnam S trv rn a of
urtland, j G EN EV A . Mar. 17— (A P )
cox, night patrolm en who
Victor Eggfe 4 wealthy Irishman, be “ m ost a g g rav a te d ," bu no pub­ m an, and others
M ainr, | •t im perial p o ten •ta te
rr|&gt;.
‘ or
uf j r h , „ c, | | o r Ado| f „ ltU r
pened to be passin g tho B*
l « i aaea today a t the lication of tha re p o rt has been
the Shrine in
N orth
A m erica, M '*rnttd aa an
of (trace,
store shortly a fte r a north boqgd
ra g b t
Af. I t Is the bride's perm itted here, even though Condied
a
t
hi,
home
in
th
a
t
illy
y»*.
not w ar, In an arm s m cnioianduin
F uneral servlciw ftir Jr»hn Ci.
fre ig h t tra in had en tered the ra il­
te n rtl
U fa and Mr. E gan's f r e t t m a n P eterson asked fo r a
l^undquist. 4h. who died at
hi* te n ia ), a rro rd m g to word received recently asm to I'a rls amt m ails
road yards.
.,
•&lt;&gt;Py of | t _______________
late la ri night by Roy Holler, lo­ public h t r r last night.
home in U paala
on T hursday
Tb* negroes jimmied Utelr
j*lr way
’
MOSCOW,
Mar. 17 ( A P I cal insurance a g en t.
Tha rh a n rrlin r assorted th a t
m orning, will be held from the
F u n rra | service* will hr held (iirm iiitf has no thought of * r a k . Several ntrin h eis of the licit teh through th* fro n t door of «S*
•
n
a , r v _ «wr
1 •lo n er of A *ric\*|tur*
noli- leuthcran Church In U paala to ­ from th r M asonic Tem ple in P o rt­
co nsulate's sta ff last night were store They tim ed Thalr robbery
IS R e p o r t e d O il
the fom lnoU C ounty C ham - m orrow afternoon a t 2 00 o'clock land tom orrow aftern o o n a t 2:.V) rn in g the poal - war Locarno p art reported killed oi wounded and a tte m p t with th a t of th e train'*
and has navar doubtrd It- valid. 21MX) lly g u ra , com prising m ost uf a rriv a l, according to Chief T L
be r of Commerce th at he aspects w ith Rev Peel officiating. B urial
o'clock w ith burial In th a t city 7 , , ' . T i n y 'u m r
tWf TW* A
to attend tb* dedication of th* will he In the church cem etery.
th r civil population of th* tow n! llama who aald th a t when
r ie a W f ll
oppoaile
the
body
of
Mrs
S
teven,
B o au arn ers, enjoying * spring. concrete bridge serosa the Hi.
In tha not*. H itler r i p r r u e d
P allb earers will be:
W alfred
K ushgar in 8 m k u n g , Chinees! freight train *|&gt;*d noisily througb |
o r k e r a ’P a y Hha day today, hoard from th* Johns River a t Ink* Monroe on •Pierson, C. Hoderbloom, 8. K. who died some tw o m onths ago. th r conviction th a t an a g rrrm rn t Tofungans,
which was l«-»irgrd In a Goldsboro, the men shored t W . .
Mr Stevens w as well known as w ith Franc* on a rm a m rn U
W eather Bureau th a t another cold Prlday, Apr. 6.
is
W ester, N orm an Sw anson. George
a w inter visitor to S anford. He possible and *aid th at w hrn tha ( litr e fig h tin g between reliellioua doorway open, th* note* being I
wave waa bearing down on Dixlo.
T ungan natives and forces of tho drnwnr.l out by th* nolta of tb* |
He It the third member of th* Malm and Andrew Berthleson
had te e n an insurance a g en t for d isarm am ent problem
'lw several
A now aald wavs appeared from HUte Cabinet who has notified th*
ha* Ire n n e w l y - proclaim ed "Independent train.
Mr. teundquist was born a t Up*
10
y
ears,
and
he
waa
nationally
srttle d , G erm any then will discuss governm ent."
th* naftbwaot aad has advaacsd committee th a t It may expect hla M il, and except for a sh o rt period
ft
When the offic«ra approached ’
known In H hrlna circles lie was
-T he Waltham rapidly across tho plains state*
present on that day. Th* other during which h* lived in Ja c k so n ­ an honorary m em ber of the San h rr relations with th r (jraguc of
This infrinnatiun was contained the store, they noticed someone .
10 and Into the M iaalulppi valley. It
I
N
ations.
two are Bee rotary of State K A. ville, he had resided In this sec­ ford Kiwania Club.
moving about Inside. On* of thh (
in irp n tla from T ashkent.
______
te e MOO waa p ro coded by ra le and snow,
K ashgar was sacked during the negroes came out under order, and I
Gray and Attorney-General Cary tion. II, la survived by his wld*, W n s s t l v s t* M ar, ( .
th* la tte r being reported this
| o x , Mrs Anna L undquist;
five
it was discovered th a t 19 suit* of morning a t Dodge City, Kansas. D. Landis
clothes had been stacker) up to bo ;
Invitations extendad
Include sm all children, a sitte r, Mrs. H en­
Tha tem perature was IS while 200
ry lAindquisl of Sanford, and four
I town and rescued a g a rriso n uf carried away by th* robber*. TbO j
mile* aoetb a t Oklahoma City it thorn s*nt Congressman Mark b ro th ers, E lm ar Lundquist, Ed­
T ungans, which was lieselgcd in a second man came out of the store
Wilcox
and
W.
J.
Saar*,
and
It
waa ( J . Tem peratures la th* Da
win lAin(q&gt;ilst, and H llm rr LundBoth adm itted having '
ATIsANTA, M ar.
17—(A*) — fo rtre ss th ere by independent gov­ later on.
kataa and Mlnnaoota war* lower waa staled today th a t tb* latter q ulat all o f H anford, and O rtn
FL O R E N C E . 8. C., Mar 17
served term# In Georgia prison*,
T erry D ruggan, from whose C hi­ ernm ent troop*.
thla s a n r e l f than any time far may b eable to attend because he L undquist of Jacksonville
‘A")— The engine uf the A tlantic cago brew ary beer flowed into
one of them for m urder, Chief j
torn# weeks past. Th* forecast for la achedulod to he la Florida a t
Coast L ine's fa s t northbound Spe­ bootleg channels during th* pro­
Williams stated.
the South waa fo r
gene rally th a t U n a
Qona.—Tha R e
cial No. 87, waa derailed n ear here hibition e ra, w anla to g e l out of
Announcement ala* la mad* that
Typewriter Cem- w arm er w eather today
.1
early yeaterday but the M coach.* th* A tlan ta federal p en iten tiary ,
eig h t la he followed by a l a and th* Stetaoa University Rand un­
did not leave the track and pas w here he Is serving Um* for in ­
der tha diroctlan of Do* Faulkner
•engara war* only shaken up.
THE W EATHER
come tax delinquency, Im m edistewill be In tho City and a t th*
HARRI8BURG, Pa.. Mar. 17—
W A SH INGTON ,
Mar.
17.—
The engine leaped Ihe tra i k lybridge for th* dedicatory exer­ (A^—Pennsylvania yeaterday be­
n -o n t iiA
(
A
l'l
H
ugh
H.
Johnson
y
e
ater­
s t a ll—
M l* * L o w
Th* former beer baron, who
cises and tb* celebration attending gan paying a $60,000,000 b-&gt;nus to when It stuck a cylinder head
FrIOar 71
61
blown out e a rlie r by a freig h t mart* millions in illicit trade, is day eus|wnd*d until Mar 20 an a d ­ SANFORD
H
.sr.lr*.
below
tar.*
IU ex-iervlce men, check Num­ train .
m inistrative ordar which fixed the
Apatavlili'ola n e a r
D ying th* habeas corpus route
ber 1 going to a g rey -haired vet­
-----in fadcral district court hare to $8th |&gt;aiall*l aa the line fo r the Bartow
WASHINGTON,
eran of M yearn— a soldier at
------------ —
6*
southern wage d iffere n tia l In tha Bustle
gain
bU
freedom
as
did
the
ex­
(A P)—Married t t yean. Presi­
Ft.
LauOsr*
M a rt all hla Ufa.
cotton g a rm e n t code.
Ft. Mysre
gangster
Al
Capon*,
twice
before,
dent aad M n. Raaaaroh plan U
Approximately 9$$ft00 n-serv T hr reason given waa th a t "Jus­ Ft. Here#
without success.
celebrate the Ir a a a h s n w y tu­
- _ — —. .
TALLARAM EC.
M ar. 17— lc* men have fllad bonus claims.
tice require* th a t a p p ro p ria te re­ rtelaaoetll*
( A P ) —The re p o rt a f th a H ills­ Vetera aa at th* Spanish Ameri­
(Baar H
fi
lief tw g ra n te d from th* provisions Hastlapu
borough g ra n d Ju ry show ing 16 of ca* and PhUUpIfte conflicts Box­
II
GAINESVILLE. Mar. IT— (Ah
of the said a d m in istrativ e o rd a r." Moore K a v e a Clear
WOMEN TO MEET
----—
Ita 17 m em bers r a t e d f a r the sus­ e r rebellion and World Wsr -ho —Dr. W. L aaaiur, city health of.
The U lh parallel run* wall 0 *ola
----- — — — ,
pension of C ounty golloR ar M orris were Pennsylvanian* a t the time fleer, yeaterday ordered Gain**
—— . - 1
Mrs. W alter I- Morgan, as south of Baltimore and W ashing­ onasababa* . - ----- ...
G ivens was revolted h a t* today Ir they entered th a aervic* are eli­ villa public acboT.la closed for two chairm an of th* Woman's Civic ton. ru ts across tha middle of K en­ OrlaaCe
1‘easaeola ___ Clear l (
gible to roealrg aompens*turn
•n t of tha wide­ Commit!#* of the Seminole County tucky and Missouri. From tb* Tampa .. P L R M f. t *
Clear t *
They g e t $ 1( t a r each month of spread provaJenrc of gtaaaUs. Chamber af Commerge, will pre­ Kan*** sta te line tha southern T itu sville _

U.S. Prisoners WillBe
Removed FromJails
In Several S t a t e s

New Yor kManSpeaks !
At Safety Meeting

t ^ . X

fo Head State!). A. R.

Release ManWhoShot
8L P etersburg Youth

Police Nab Negroes In
Act Of Robbing Store

j

E l s i e Ferguson Is
Wed For 4th T i m e

Lundquint FuncralTo
Be H e 1d At UpHala

BritiHh ConHul’H Staff
MemberH I)ic In Riota

[Wayo Accepts Bid To
Attend Celebration

Another Cold Wave I ,

riond, oimmja.

Terry D ruggan Triea
Coast Line Engine Is To Get Out Of Prison
Derailed In Carolinu

Pennsylvania Begins
Paying Bonus To Vets

President And Wife
Flre DestroysBuildinff E n j o y Anniversary
At Antacctlc Cusp
Tamps Grand Jury
Report Given Sholtz

Wage Differential Is
Suspended ByJohnson

Gainesville S c h o o l s
Shut DownByMeasles

■evrtee. na am t* neeiv* more Tb* epIdgteM has been spreading
waa eutho- rapidly te r about two wtaka, F
laat Nuiamprincipal rovaaled,
lo
of chUdroB" to

aid* ever a meeting a f tb* com­
mittee, scheduled to be bald a t U&gt;*
City Hall on Monday morwiag a t
10.-M o'clock. All membare are

urged t* bttend,
. -------------------

wag* boundary had been fixed to
run south to Oklahoma, and along
th* northern boundaries a f
home. T ata*, New Mexico and
Arison*,
■
.

X

�'■nr:

m^da1. Evelyn dantea that ah* ha*
joyflt^-hiaaing" alause In tor «o*-&gt;

eAeral

conference# may to,
»H#t m hm a^o tn ith e only
cal conclusion th a t can be drawn from the development# .pf
■■ —
*.««,
|th e p u t week. W ar itaelf may not be In the immediate
(Continued From Page Una) ,
offing, even though I t take# ah optim ist to believe that, but
ant r a t e r II. Faring*. executive
J t “ M o o t tbe-denied
o - d e n i e d Ith a t the nations of the world are pre- officer, explained how workmen

frlahs O u t l i n e d

U m u m e n t a * tr o n to

tr e « t
•• M to ly FVrv#o McKinney aaya:

“ “ —*- —* “ ---- winter •ltow*.'
centers of a
hslrOd lemon, capo !her elbow* for
Gre minutoe, then applies soften­
ing cream before retiring.
Louiee Drcaaer haa a Stemct*
cot wolghlng 2J pounds.
Dolorc* Dal Rio wean two
ring!. . exact duplicates, on* on
•nah- hand. They any tto affect U
striking.
o i.
Dorothea Winch la, an* of Hoi
lytrood's Iqnriteat ctooturer Thi*
young actress, famous for "Mard
chen .in Uniform," has had diffi­
culty in "getting in" tocaua* of
oom* Nsxi rumor*. Dorothea
cam* tore a young bride, a atran
grr with a great reputation behind
tor, and a great career ahead Of
Jier. She find* th*. refrigerated
ehitrlder m a strange country,
8h«, will to seen la "Mtea Fane's
Deny Is Rtoten" on Saturday at
the Milan* Theatre. Of course th*
toby Is tto precious Baby la Roy.
Jack LaRue (once Mae West'*
leading man) end tto versatile
Alice Brady add t« the suecces of
this timely picture.
The number of prominent, cul­
tured person! who enjoy Western
picture* *eerm to to Increasing.
Far thime and all tto other West
ern fan* Ke Maynard in “Gun Jos
tire" will told * big thrill. He’s
a part of tto big Saturday pro­
gram at tto Milana, Mar, £4.
(ten you Imagine eajrthing more
ridiculous than the sight of huaky
Johnny
Weissmuller
ploying
nursemaid (o Dupe's Mexican tote
less dog 7 What things ore acoumpltejted by lovtl

Pelican,
Municipal

Z

iogod m U appropriattea o f ^ f l l * 5
w orth of fo n d .
^

ffiir
pang, according to
attorney fo r th*

W .'T . *B *n,
County school

(Continued from pogu am*)
day, h* stated, and a Urg# major­ g e t tto lr cam eras Into to tte r po*L
ity of these visitors are N orthern ttena. Tho# he flicked hi* still un­
persOf* who *«t»te«diy «xpr***| ru ly hair bock with hte band aad
«r|ll bo placed aad supervised un­
icirtafly'Amarican ta*payers, welljknow der tha new work relief program.
omasomaot th a t auch-p Wrf* awl took tho w itness chair. Ho .topHvaried aailactiaa.ri n atit* anim als (Bod la .a ctear voice, driitoratoly
Workman ehall be required to
m a t ’u e n g r e s a 'h a # f u s t p # « e d a .b W tobhlM up the AmeriU confined In a too th a t is free to phrasing each word, and be a s te r
do ah honeet day** work, o r they
tha yphllt,
,
d j t ' i . ; I jd at poise. Both Democrat* aad
will he discharged by the work
Cents filed at the regiitratloo itepsblican* agreed to wa* a
divtaion, he aald. All men will be
"good wKnesa."
booth whteh haa b*«a la aadali
and SO submarines, and §ome additional a irc ra ft paid weakly. W ages aad rate* of
Hp prom ptly and naaqulvocalty
for tha p ast several months bear
pay
will
be
allowed
on
work
p
ro
j­
W hat many Americans may not have noticed was t h a t
•toted hte opinion of th* order
out th* prate* .which put-of-t
ects
in
accordance
with
schedules
u u action v u promptly nullified by sim ilar war appropria­
visitors have barn board to make th a t took tto airm ail aw ay from
by local committees which
tions in foreign countries. England prepared the biggest adopted
*11 domestic concerns who held
of th* One and its features.
hare been appointed fo r th a t purwar budget in yeara calling for the Immediate construction pome."
Every ita ta in th* Union la rep­ awards.
characterised by
*11 feel (too* companies h a re —
resented la the card system accord
of fo u r battle cruisers, one aircraft carrier, three submaef tto. House
Men may not be employed more
' Chairman Roomers of
big to records •vtilahte in
tt o and should has* had —th e rig h t Judiciary rommltto. ymrlewMy to
rintap and many smaller craft, and an expenditure of 60,- than 24 hours per week, but p ro j­
to
trial
to
fo
re
being
eoorietod
t
t
Chamber fit Commnre* office, w ith
1)50,000 poondS' Prem ier Doumcrgue of France promptly ect foremen and supervision* will
g m a a o u r e M tte h , « ^ U )
residents of New York, Pennsyl­ guilt which Is only Implied and
began'file construction of a new man of war, two subma­ be exempted and perm itted in
rather th an protonto
not
proved,"
to
said
earnestly.
vania aad Ohio leading ta regiarines and a destroyer, and called upon th e Chamber of work full time in order to rrtln One* o t twice tt o g aarim aaru ac alcn of mob vloteaa*.
trtllo
n
.
me TJopsocrat, J)U
«om u*rt. T toaa
Ddbutles to authorise a three billion franc bond issue for tain proper standards of efficien­
•F in est Zoo hi Florida," “A to to* testim ony tofotw another
tacked tto bill »* • to h ria g " h r,
cy.
additional .war material#. And ao on In other countries.
senare
Senate cornauR**
comm ittee ssms
th a t laid tt o -------------------credit,
to
a
city
ten
time*
as
W herever possible the mq&gt;er1 When a Navy race gets under way th a t's how it goes.
large," “Every tourist ska old ao* foundation fo r th e cancellation. . {the tomato Ju d icial/ subcommittee.
vising personnel will be chosen
Ha said the proposed fodartl law ,
Each nation trying to outdo the other. One new ship In from the ranks of those needing
this boo to fo re leaving Florida,"
"Congratulations to tto City of ___ ____________ ________________ five year* Imprisonment, and U f r
America calls for one new ship in England, France, Italy, relief. It was understood th at
Sanford for anch a brilliant dis­ Chairman McKellar about riba d n DM far local oftllrato-aorrirtto fit
a n l so on. And “When they all have their one new ship, those persons whose budget relief
cutnstenca* under which tto eon* M gllgaaea in
play."
i
none Is any better off than before. If we could spend a bll- requirements do not call for more
tracts ware let In 1930.
prosecuting lynchers, weald lo p ,
Thoao
are
oom*
of
tto
notations
.
Uon dollars for arm am ents and other countries would re- than sir days per month, wltl ho
Senator O'Maboney, Democrat, era! * directly agmlimt'Hto lute east
th a t are w ritten on
tto
cards
th*m**tvcs wings; (main as they are, wa would be better prepared for war. given direct relief.
which tourists took tins* to fill Wyoming, also sought to draw of tho#* H eeska to protect."
Administrators in 32 Florida
B
atI U
if 'W
-we
spend au MIIIIW..,
billion, and every
DB
ff njWHU
____ w other country spends
out daring the brief visit a t lb* him Into a disc us* ion of t t o award
• _ai—
---- 1,3'*“ •o m o ln a til© counties, receiving oranges, under
pnqpartlontte amounts, our relative position remains
of prmtracts but Lindbergh termed
too.
s
the
free
distribution
through
the
Fort Mysrs rcasi reminds aaipe.
—'
A recent check of It* plant's several of hte queries "hypothctl-1
social
service
departm
ent
direct
t Roomv«It th a t any ov*r- 1 It scorn# th a t nations either have to disarm, or re-arm.
•
population Indicated th a t ovar ool."
to needy
cases, rather
than
TYPEW RITER A)ft»
(tor top Id "havr told him
He prom ptly agreed, hours
344 animate, reptile*, birds or flab
Army la ao'fodd at daHvartag' F or Several years, the United Htates has set the example through retail millets.
ADDING MACHINE
with a suggestion by Hen*tor
ware on exhibition.
L
Jin* disarm ing,-but other nation# were slow to fallow suit.
*_________________
h e p :i n f i a
A feature o f tha plant is th* gun, Democrat, Kentucky, th a t tbu
The only weapons which they would discard were those
U rg* bird ru n where .th* finest .contracts sboald b* restored to the
which
they
did
not
need.
America
now
proposes
to
re-arm.
By Mr. P eal Nix. o f D tU m U j
t Maybe another rteaon wa didn’t
collection of Florida birds now on privpte caxiuwateu pending a f .
ja a agpariawred - a a d
race, perhaps the United States is
Mogul** Oil*1 Chief Two Qui if there is to be a naval
display in th* slut* may b* area. review fit t t o entire *itq*U«n wmdj 'm rehaale. AO Wort
*
i4
--FMN CeU la baeanaa It baa barn better prepared to pay for it than other#.
AMH
n r (ll.ADYH M
Included la this s«tecVIon pf a "deflpjt* determination of gully."
Mr. Nix to hi a a r *te*a
-o
—
# letig alnea wa’ra aaan a buffalo
Lbtdbcrgk, said t o " w m " a
bird* ore A m to rt, golden and
Wedaaaday.
~
technical
advisor
to
Traasconlin­
rin
g
neck
specimens
of
pheasants.
Have you heard about Colleen
-.
Ptoaa
$4#
.
.
.
W ild L ife
en
t»l
and
W
estern
AJr
Jvsprwf*,
Otlfcr .birds displayed are moakay
Moure's hobby? An amaxlng elev­
ICELERY C*TY PRINTING CO.
i Instill slipped out of Grooaa
• -—
faced owl*, fan la 11 pigeons, A fri­ one at tto cempaniee whteh told
en room doll house with tto moat
_i IIS Sm F a rt Axa. .
,
f quite a aanaatlon. Now If
can geese, mbit* Javn ric* biqls, an air mall contract.
A nook I# bring *et nnldc under government regulation rimiplet* and exquisite furnishing*
__1 Slipped on tome grass* no)for the fu tu re generation# of duck# and geene, of prairie collected from all over the world.
The committee, members ques­
canaries,, butterfly finch**, eat
I‘Would have thought, anythin#
birds, 'q u a il.
purple gallinales, tioned him briefly about hi* salary
chicken -and grouse, of deer and elk anti moose—a perma­ The doll princess wears a plati­
M It.
topibees, brown threshers, hawks, and stock bonuaaa.
num cniwn. Colleen will send the
(Continued
From
Fag*
On*)
nent
haven
for
wild
life
th
at
would
make
of
the
United
,—
- o-----" t o t me ear," to smiled, "th at
mourning doves, peacocks, greckhouse on an eshlbltlon tour to
LMoriaa of riots In Leniion and ifltateaithe leading gam e country of the world, according to raise money for children'* hospi­ special avidity. They ar* stock­ •Is, blue heron, little egret, and i'v e never received a g ift o r.g ratu ­
holders
In
his
broken
utility
em­
gtv* °na tha faajlng that th e U nited Start o# New#.
Power Transform ers
ity from an aviation company.
great blue heron*.
pire—loser* til.
i JCvergtedss affoiil tha world'#
Plan#’now submitted by the President's Committee on tal*.
Her* In oor ahup
A feature of tto collection of I’V* worked for them. I might,
Wedding* of note: Ricardo Cor­
Federal
proircutor*
said
yes­
aw fltoa. Pretty smart, Wild Life Restoration, and favorably regarded by a large tes and Mr*. ChrUtine to e, of New
terday they sre ready to start monkey* it "Jerry," dog.faccd ba­ have received more than tn an ­ Giving you a fresh, r u e ran
gaminoltal
.
element in Congress, would call -for acquisition of 12.000,000 | York society. . .Donald Cook and trtaj of either oif two ease* boon which is tto cantor of all other field—probably could b ars- - Job and quick earvic* on *
KiM'-V , i
o - —■■
make.
w te t of atiitable property, and the use of from 126,000,000 ' Maxine Dewis, who recently sued against him. One Involves charge* eye*. " J e r r y ' was donated to tto but 1 preferred aeronautics."
If thta la a revolution wa are to 160,000,000 in emergency appropriations.
The witness described th* can­
him for 1100,000 nn a breach of of mall fraud, the other violations aoo by Mrs. II. E. Stephenson of
i,\
.
i ring,in this oountry, wa atlU hey
Msitland. He was captured. In the cellation as a blow to A p itrit- *
• To finance a permanent program of control on the area# promise suit, (that'* an ideal) . . ,
tto federal bankruptcy laws.
, tea# way to so bafaao wa gat th at would be set aside far game, there would bo a $2,500,- Pat Wing and Hill Terry. . . Cary of Insulj,
aviation "whoa* extent I* aa yet
who came from England lllm alsysn mountains of (ndls.
Frank S au er
405 'W. l u t 8»v^
1 . 1 plana .with Cuba where they
The collection of reptile* |n- unrevralrd."
Grant
and
Virginia
Cherrill.
(7
)
.
in
Ids
youth
to
brooms
the
protege
0 4000 revolutiona a mlnuU. . 000 annual yield from a tax on ammunition, $70,000 an­
cluttei the Komodo dragon, toby
Twice Lindbergh has rebuffed a
lnterrvtlng
item*
of
tto
cant
of
of
Thome*
AEdison,
struggled
nually from the duck stam p tax, $300,000 fo r m igratoryJ
bo* constrictor, ribbon, rattle and plea by Secretary Dcrn th at he
"Carolina." Janet Qayn»r refuses
TWhat tha people w ant and bird conservation through appropriation, and a revenue j to have a telephone Installed in to a pinnacle and toppled. Onae .to Texas (due-rarer snakes, and cot­ serve on a board to Invcs.igate
sat on thr bo.rds of HS companies.
ally will got &gt; economy In from gam e and fur cropping once the program developed. I h«r ruttago. (Wise girl!) This
Army aviation, Including Its tralu He was chairman of 03, prsaktent ton mouth moccasins.
nant," aaya Iba . Orlando
.” said
Committee, winsome star wa* born In Phtla- • f I I . fh rp u (h holding companies
Other specimens of wild life in­ p o ru tio n of the mails, but he (I
‘T h e adoption of
or this
u u a program
pixpKiH,
. . .-&gt;™i
. the
— with
1
*—
—
*n
the
unt f th a t's what tha peoplf "and p attin g dt In prompt-operation will meet with the un- dalphla, educated In Chicago,
aonttollad opoo power unite e m -i clude wolves, racoons, agouti, not criticise the service’s unluc
v -r - —s____ ___
tbora's certalnl) nothing t f • T i l l f l B V U l i | v tb ’ s m■ y **« w---*
— *■— th e ---Imagination
net-only work* in Hollywood and rest* at to
ploying 72,006 people. The assets1 eostl mondl. whits rwbblti, striped effort to (akf ovet the Job.
.
----qqualified
u a m ic u approval
a p p ro v a l uof, and
. . . . . capture
_______ ____
ata It.
“Th* Army mall carrying was
' 1 sportsmen,
----- ‘amen, but
impor­ Waikiki Braeh.
m what
o f his companies were es liens ted skunks, lobo wolves, Florida deer,
of 7,000,000 Hcasaed
but
what is
is mortf
mortf Impor­
Robert Young became a father ot fo u r billion dollars.
, prairie doge, chipmunks, guinea not as efficient as that of the pri
uc
tant,
million#
of
nature
lovers,
ters,
students
s
of
wild
life
and
tin*** la picking
up all
during the production of "C aro­
Federal men, boilding thrir case, plge, Florid* foi»s, and Eastern vote companies,'' he raid, but hr1
lure generations.”
ge lei
- J h a New York Central rall-i tho children of this and future
woodchuck.
added the service lacked "prop*
lin
a"—Duck
was
with
him
f
o
a
t
t
o
std rfird . the record) pf 100 com­
Recommended were acquisition
quisltlc i of 4,000,000 acre# suit­
afiowa a deficit of IDftfl.OOO
equipment and the time to prepard
g
reat
event
occurred
on
h
it
only
p
a
n
ie
s
Indicted
with
Mm
arc
men
in
able
for
breeding
and
nesting
grounds
of
migratory
wsterla le s s than In 1B38. F lr* l| - ....... for, the task.",
_
_
ng gre
holiday. R otort *ay&gt; hi* luck was who
w ere—and some of them
M
’*•"* like
Hkn ducks
ducks and
and geeai&gt;(
geese; purchase
o f 5,000,000
rou know o n t of these rail *
"W hy." h* *mll*&lt;t "If I attem pt­
fowl,
pure!---------—
etill g r e — the most prominent
* M — , - « 'acres
l " otnof
p with the picture.
a going to show a profit.
submnrginal
suitable for development
of upland game,
ed to fly my old mall rout* frpm
. . . . . land
_________
ilo
Lionel Iterrym ore haa worn business m 'n of Chicago. Stanley
St. to u ts to Chicago It would be
—
. . prairie
nritirin chicsejis,
chicken#. pheasants,
pheasahts,
such as
chickens,
pm-ium,,,., .and
. . . *partridge;
1
1--—- Jpur(n&lt;« more hirsute (hair) adornment on ‘Field, merchant, banker and utili­
Tha Kentucky House
of Rcpr*
*o u t‘ 1,000,000
* 'V"'&gt; AAA acres
___ ^ known
\, r
wrek* before J would really b*
(Contmued Treat Page Ua*&gt;
the screen in recent year* than ties qperetor; Halsey Stuart, hrad
—
........
.chase
of
a
t
l
to
be
breeding
k a t a t l r a s has Baked r resident
able to do a good Job."
u,n#xplaces of song and non-game birds; and acquisition of any other player. Much at th* ■ve­ of Vto huge brokerage firm bear­ tlalnay.
Rainey read two newspaper
Lindbergh disagreed with testi­
il f "Caroline" la due to the ing Bis nstneq Insult's
brother
" ‘"'l k*
ambassador to norland,
tw­12,000,000 a ctos nooded for restoration of big game, fur- uiual fine performance of thta MsrtSi, prul H* son, Samuel, Jr headlines fro I* the same paper— mony yesterday by General Wfilee tha editor o f hta prwrtpapsr.J liearing animals, and other game
on* saying M orgenthan had barred llara Mitchell that American avia­
are ■ Jaw of the defendants.
Ctommlttec m em brn wore particularly impressed with splendid actor.
Louisville Courier Journal, h«»
I) fraud‘chargee against further silver legislation and the tion was behind th at of olrter
Mona B arrie i* considered to
rmpld
drplctlun
of
m
igratory
waterfowl
^
t o rc v ta l Ihv nsm* ot the evidence of rapid dcpieuun u,
. .. .. . ___ ,
la and Id others, all of other reporting n drop In the countries.
have the finest diction on the
itho author of an article sppetring resources, due largely to drainage of marshlands. They
"Wq are fg r superior w torv
w |rp, officer* or directors of price of silver and wheat.
screen today.
I n th * p o p a r. Politicians can c*r wanted 326,000 acres of proved ground taken over by the
"Thsi* headlines *rv a complete commercial aviation Is concerned,
companies, Involve an * tStepln F rtrh ll, one-time famous
Mutely find funny thins* to f u n government a t once. Other land would be acquired grad ­ comedian of Ko* studio*, grta hit
Morgenthau," he Insisted.
n that stork In Corporation answer to Mr.
Rainey said. Somers A dd newspa­
tio* Company was sold at
first
chance
to
“come
back"
ip
ually.
*i 0
Tampa, Florida. T to "while folkibj ttma^when they knew it ws* permen t o would support tto Dies
*M don't pati rtda with on*
hi* mother worked for there aided worUl'e*. The governm ent says bill and oppose that by Flesltvgar.
mod drhrvrfi Ilka to alt out In
lasu n . to promote the
isles, The D ias till would authorise tha
him .
'
Itg'IDoonllfhi whan It's rold or
Th* film "Carolina" comes to manipulated the stock, advertised secretory of tto treasury to pay
___ to p a r t on aids country
BARTOW, M#r. I 7 - T . T. H#»Hanford on Mar. ISth, lDth, and felony and beguiled salesmen Into o es percent premium above Bi*
feMda," nrammoad tha young lady
world price for sllrar shipped Into ton, foriqrr Pnjk county scbool
guth, with an eXc.dtenl recommen­ mteteodteg the public.
won
th*
p
rli«
In
th*
gueaalng
k aha climbed Into her new boy Mu* Elizabeth BUfford delight­
this
country
in
psyinaat
for
*aIn, tha bankruptcy cast, Insull
supcrintrjtdrnt, was Indicted, jfor
dation. Th* combination uf Gaynor
(friend's car. *You*re ntUUkan," ha fully cnt*rtataod a « umber ad tor con la* t and Mr*. C. Harndon aa- and Barrym ore guarantee* a eo- and hi* coqlafendanta, iqany of ported agricultural surplus com­ rm bnxlentent by tb* spring term
jjftiw d bock ot her. "About oot friend* Friday avanlng. (&gt;am*i •Uled In aarvlng.
modities.
p*rb entertainm ent. T to story Is them tto one# named In the mail
all -thoao thingal" aha In war* enjoyed and recltallun* by
t t o Fteringar. bill make* m an­
• beautiful romance which *11 th* fraud indictment, are charged with
, ’"No," ha cracked. "Aboil Mia* Norma Herndon, MU* Setsaaeferring . » • ( • from an Insull datory tto purchase of up to 1,- throughout Flqrida
family will enjoy.
for a rid#."—Winter JIaveaj rita toko, and Mlaa Uotman Rad­
W alt Dten*y’* "Three Littl* company to hanks In anticipation 400,000,000 puncoa of silver on • plesatd .to note tto t
graduated purs has* plan.
,
didst* for another
ford added to tho plaoaur* of tha
F igs" haa grossed more money uf bankruptcy.
Gy those transfers, tha govtriw . Samara gold h is opposition was legtelstnr*. H o kaa A.
■n moat successful
featureavonlng.
The
MU.es
Ethel
and
P
u
n
u
ln
g
their
vocational
a
g
ri­
[ Dm at tha boat stories of tha Florence Henry sang, “Bloetom
length productions—coat one-tenth m*nt aaya, Insull defrauded stock baaed oa tto foot th a t " tin Fi«- cord of service—being
1
Is being circulated by Max fialU," la a pleasant manner. Ke- culture c o u m under th* dlroctloa a* much to make.
holder* and creditor* when tto re­ slu#or p lea call* far lute tepee of (friend uf the
tho radoubtabU flea Ja freihinenU warn eerved by Mn. of C. R. Dawson, ln*truct*r and
ca
maining assets .ware distributed currency—son* raueemahte 1# sil­ worthwhile
Richard
Ralston
Arlen
makes
agent, who koya that a Stafford, aaiUlod by Mrs. George principal of Ovlado High School, hit mtyrte debut in pop* Rlchsrd'* a fter the company went into bank- ver *ud t o redeemable in cold." m erits auteeaa la tt o
mptalnad rather vpelfor flpoar and the MUsaa Elisabeth members of th* Oviedo Chapter picture "Baby In th* Ice-Bog." niptcy.
"All e a r present cusreocy. th*o- m ary.
Future Farmer* of America ap­
profane longungo u»ed by
Th* indictment* also c h a rts th at reUtolly o t i*a*t, Jo redeemable
Beware',-Baby La Roy I
Stafford
and
Roaman
Radford.
Ikk lloaaman rvpalrttg lio n . H. U- W tthsrlngton of pear to to studying a variety of
The Wilt R oger fans "get a Inagj) paid divkteadi on stack th at In cold*" Bo added. "N* . nation L
eubjecU, If tha not** of on* of th*
«wo radeou) T
la front of her house. Thai Apopka
unqtcd
‘
R M I profit,
dipped into t t o . near
------ successfully
-w ea l_____ _ tod
break" tkls weak. T to famous P
. 1 __ ___ «
I L ___ a . .
&gt; t
i l
was tn tho oily Saturday studanU U any IndlcaUon.
J $»Po"F saat out a quaa-f doming ovar w ith « p arty of
story u f "David H arum " with W ilt .capital of sampan to* and trane-J ,l« *4*#*- Whan ,ttoy to y * MtoUJ
'among 11s ootploysoa to v ia to r visitors. H a reports Apop­
In w riting up hU report on on* Roger* In tt o till* rote show* bare ferry d aXaats a boat dtewlly a* to K tto . good m&lt;m#y was drisaa o u tl
- -to- —
- l u f circulation ky tto hod motoy.7 '
___i aaartly what hod hapday1* activity for hU class not* Wednesday, Thursday aad Friday. sought frantically
bolster stock
In the big atty class.
Ons af thorn replied id an- k aMr*.
book, Donald McVokil, n D rat y e a r M aty crlUca pronounce this jpio- price* aad isvo his tottering aiuK.
8.
JCootor
U
In
th*
city
a gnostlon a# u what tkvy
atot**i
'7
ture as R ogefV best. By t t o way, BlffjCi ;
th* guest of Mrs. K. ft. Ooa* student
"Th* Agriculture Claaa wont to U n ig h t t o of interest to knqw
Mk'&lt;
.’that another1 oa
b t charge of th* pm secslioa will
sod
too
many
Sanford
frUnd*
are
• (hod Just Started' «* U giving -tor n warm walcom* hack th* school farm today to fix th* th a t Wltl guts hte first screen kirn to Dwight R. Green, youthful
r' ^
hot lead whan fan
In this Plata re, through th* to* United State* attorney, and F o rest
Tho Kaalora a n now toald- w ater III* which aoeiaed to
FADATKA, l H*c. 17—Haw. V
Lth* panto of thd tom*.
ooaaod to function property. Doryl hoots of Lou tea Dresser gad di­ SahMuo, a**i*ta*t United State*
k
r
U
Waatflald,
N.
J.
and
Mr*.
bdtow. Uhd*
Prawn, Ormond
Simmon* and rector Jlmmt* Cruoo.. I t . was a attorney general wh* aw*nt maak* P. Haguo, prootlaant husteasi
oiaa o f Sanford, former tegtsla
* was th. an'
I dug tho xBrt • away front.Ahe corking g o o d
| | odfcft to
“taka." * 4 r o - tejQ tto to fighting far Insull'* •*- tiv* rejtrv**"tetlv* from Sem lnitel
you meat to i
til*
and
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m^to
Ah* roe.* * r*
ly# VsnaWt, feminine laud 4a
tto tr ia l, probably county, gaff president o f tto *
about two fret from whoc* It oon- "David H anna." to* tto ,uano«al
Hey wo* kostoas necta with the supply tin*. We record of k#WW 8 * n t Taylor far so*Id require weak* fo r preaanto- q f. trust*** of th* Florid#
In voting for
club which amt at olaanad the til* o ff aad mad* all t o t Jc v ir la ovory picture aha has
btli, won aimOf Mrs. W. P. Carter **e**#*ry preparation*, white Mr.
Mrs. Goon* Hopson want to tto store fo r to mwtt and .and. W* c an te d tt o
piissnl mawu mixing box over t« t t o soon* *f **M ary
Mr*. - Mop Uoh and aacurod a u ffk ten t w ater

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Test Vote On Silver
Hill Is Due Monday

artow Bcli ool Officer
ndlctfcd F or T I f e f %

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Oviedo Beys T aught
jects
Variety Of

, M r*.

M ar, Mr*. W. 9.

, O. BnMwtt, and MU*
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y ?* rB S S f
led Mr. Dtckeon to continue each
SunAuy might.
"The eabject for tomorrow night
U one w hkh will * newer many
The Semlnoli County Chamber queationa la the natnda of believer*
Commerce aent Uodgaeaaman | and unbeliever* In the Word of
ark J - Wilcox a t W ashington God,” Mr., Dicfctoa aaid In com■eterday a hand colored framed meriting upon hit coming theme,
totograph ‘of two local girl* “T here are many who have a mitandfng In ‘h celery field each guided theory about aalration
iljilng aeveral large rtalk* of w(,kh turn* God Into a rantlmenncy celery. The girl* are Mr*. ta lM or **iu* kind of aa over in.
"drew M. C arraw ay and Mia* dulircnt F ath er, who wink* a t ain
im llla Polerton.
and Ignore* th* lran*gT*»*lon of
Th# trade body recently *ent a d , , t »„ Commandment*. We m uit
railar photograph to Congroo*- remember a)way* th at with God'*
an Joe Seala. It now hang* on g rr a t m arry and lov* * prominent
wall In hl» office, a* do** * mam- attribute of hi* character la hattM p card Indicating that ha Is tw d f#r ttv&gt; tr in , tr n u io n Q, th,
motaher of th* Seminole C cuhty Uw&gt; w hkh
, lW
u
hanther of -Commerce.
not only holy la love and forgWeao *r* dljrlayed In U . office* of
^ ^
JoBtlc# Bnd righther Florid* loloh* In WUahtng* ^ m m h and HI* people will l&gt;e
**■
like Him when He appear*.”

{A*porta w ort heard Iro n th*
vqriotu committee* a t the regular
meetlhg of, O ral* Number Three
W th e F ir s t b a p tU t Church held
Moeeday afternoon a t th e home of
Mrp. J . ■T . Newby, Palm etto
'A . G r o u p
A ren u ., M rs. H, 41. Hill led the
devotional and Mrs. FraocU E.
M rs. W- U. S tew art wa* eleoted
Mr*. J . C. Ray of Jackaowrilla
p As I dent fo r th e coming year of arrived today to rpend a abort Hal* presided over the bu&lt; inset
th e G ram m ar School P.-T. A. a t time her* with her Mater, Mrs. a* a* [qu­
i t was announced th a t th* »pe« • M O t y w eM u g held Thurs­ John Sehirard, Weet Tenth Street.
eiat peraowal service work for the
day aim enooa In £ a eriteol i "
Mis. K. E. Bludworth *nd Men. moftlh will be a visit to the Coun­
to rtaw w ith M r*.. S.
P ra d ra y
aqd Mrs. W. B. Chapman axhost- Marcia L SabOn are • pending to­ ty F * rm . During the *ocl*l period
n l*M-d#ni*l offering wa* mad*
**^aa. Pw meeting ffPeoyd with day In Lae* burg.
and th* hoatqe* prevented each
a yeclte lion fit th* Lord’* P ray er.
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O ther officer* elected daring
Mg. and Mrs. 4. T. Hardy and guest w ith large bouquet* of flow­
th f meeting w e n : Mrs. Panel 8. family hove move* from ah* May- ers from h er garden.
B abbitt, yice-president; Mrs. J . B.' fair Hotel to 61K Lauiel Avenue. ;» Those presen t were: Mr*. W. J .
Rhode*, a new ink mb* r, Mr*. J , H.
R io t, secretary) M rs R. A. CobB,
Cokioogb. Mr*. P. F. . Whlghqm.
treasu rer; and Mr*. A. W. Knox, .
-L ara QeLoueh of DeLondj
historian.. ,
la (pending Urn w h end l o w Mr*. FranrU E. Bote, Mr*. J , A- E v t n f c S s t D i c k a o f t f i )
TV* program fa r the afternoon with bar eUtad, Mr*. Clyde Uum- Strange, Mr*. Uriel Blount, Mrs.
It- B. Util, Mrs. R. J. Boyd, Mrs.
w*» based tm lib* eubjoct, “Hour*
Mi** Emily
J . X- Newby,
Boyd.
MU* U a a b rite H agan baa r e ­
U l*« lb* - Narrow. W *| |teen
ti m e d from Miami and ita lm
Widened—‘Whqt Must I,D o to Ite
,1Iparli .where ah* spent a shark
Raved.’ " will be the tbetne , o f
tim e visiting friend*.
E vsnaallat I»oi* K- Jlk k a o n 't addvvaa tomorrow nlgbt *1 f:S0
. Mrs. Jam** M. Boyd e f Okeecboo'clock
In lhe Woman's Club Hall
roe Is Spend lag * sh o rt time hare a u . &gt;oCU r a r w o L ir cwvwrw
of Oil* city. Th* strung Hfteraab
■with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
T U s M *v. J . J K r l l a a k a a . t&gt; * st» r which h»» been awakened among
T. Wbeeless, Oak A venue.
f l u a S a r W a ra lce * .
Sanford people In tbv atady of th*
't
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r i r v t H s n . I a* A I f
Bible through the** * p td a l lec­
f .. D r. nnd Mr*. B. 4&gt;, Css wall have
toeea* k &gt; » . ISi** A. M
K n n l s l D a v o llo s la . 1.M P . m
ture* on great Bible topic* h*»
.returned from A tlanta where Dr
( ta lly M ass.
ta s ra p l
H a lu s O s rl
;Q**w*ll ehepded dim .Thoms* P .
U &gt; M gnnorawad daring tb*
S a t u r d a y M a a s l o r t 't l l - l &lt; &lt; n , &gt; a s
/
busines* ranalnn Mint i t ’t l i J ' i h H lnm tn M id-W inter-Clink.
tM&gt;Ul I r t v l n r Wednesday and h r 1«1 FV6 I 7 lo n A h V n tA r iilR f M t» *
rttary "Faunder*’ Dnyff and “ P a th ,
Mr. and Mrs. Paulk R eeves’sfcd
c h i i r d l At I- a * ‘ "WidKtAdl
B trw V
Ml
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( n r to ia o r *
•n t’ N ig h t" m at ling, 160 garaoas daag h tar, Jan*, of Dayton* B**ch, y i i t s i *t »i»*
■u tn e tKMiu
U't'*
rwhjrcl
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wag* present, th* te rg a tt A ttend- ara lb* week-end guests of Mr*.
fr* #
ttalucday* *1 &gt;■** P- H 11‘a '1 T h lA f ^ u r r h m i l a l A l M
sans of th* year. A t th a t tim e lb* W. J. Pell and Mi** Edith Walkar. and
B rlm l pupils on Mondays nnd llwhLjfltta fltHJUt At t h u c |» l ir « k .,w |ir r »
( k e I t t b l r a n d A lt H uthorlA A d. C k r U
following program waa given:
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'ITmto solo R ahart.M cCall, J r .
»6&lt; d, h w r r a r r f t AT A u r c L A ^ il 0 |&gt; # l
Mrs. M. 8- W iggins and Mrs.
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Rf^ding—Kent Rossottee, Jr.
Ll Perkins motored to Jack ­
Djmt (piano 1—Dr. J |, H. McCaa. sonville Thursday
(to**** * n4 ***!«.■ * ,««'■ ■
w hen
they
Th* tte*. A U *aU*y. » « • » '
Bn and Jo* MdCasllo.
Spent the day.
H u u d s y BcW ool l * M
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Talk, “Founders’ Day"—Dr. K. I).
I v . e d l M k ta e v * . H ; * *
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p ru a rM n a •s rv lc e » :l t r . U
-Riqerntea ■
Y n u n | I ’t o p l f ' l M * » il* a ( - * •
- Mr. and Mr*. M arks G albrsath
Thlk, “The IHscipUn* of Being a have moved from th* Ro*c Court
I 'r u v a r M e e l ln * W # d n * * d » r 1
lteth * r"—The Rev. J. B. Root. ApaatmenU to 721 E ast Tw enti­
S(Ag. “ Amnric*’* Blue Eagle”— eth StreetSherm an IJoyd, accompanied
4 y Dr. McCaelln.
Mr*. H. Wolf* of P ltu b u rg h , Pa.
O r t a u d u I lu * d
A t th* conclusion of Um .Feb- I* the guest for some Um* of Mr*, ■**
re try meeting refreshment* were
T h e g * V . W II
lout** Body at her home on N ar. luRMtur*
served and a birthday cake was ciasu* Avenue.
cpt. A group of fathers acted as
hosts for th« occasion.
Mr*. Edward
L am bert and
young son, Jimmie, have gone to
Tampa to spend • short Mme with
the form er's parents, Mr. and Mr*.,
Jam es Lahadie.

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th g fftxtH fqU m diat Church win be
h*U a t J : M P . M. a t lb# ckayth.
Th* f f n r v r Wand of th e PraabyteffUs X bsiQ try ^ i
at
7:IS P . M. in th* G hanera' clsaartxSrn at the charch mad will be
foUerwad by the Inspirational raaaL
Ing a t 7:80 P . M. te th* social
room* when annual installation of
officers will l a t e y h t e .
0 . E S. dflll pracllo* will taka
■tees a t 7:B0 P. M. a t lb* Masonic
o £ h * &gt; q t a w ,A ‘MU.Iotx.ry Hoelt t M l tb s F irst Bafdlst Church
t e t l n * held
3:3ff *t the church
with Urn A lathean Claaa In charge,
i TV* Sunbeam B and,, th* Junior
K X*A 1M th* Junior G- A. of Jha
F lrat B ap tist C h*rrh will meet a t
1:86 o’Mock'ut V*» ebisreh.
■ Th* Interm ediate G. A. of the
FllWt B aptist Church will magt ah
(:RJ o'clock a t th* hmnd of Mr*f r h n d s E. b o lt, l l 9f ' P ark A t,
1 j(V« lfftefmmOuta R. A. of th*
f t l « t B aptist Church will m eet a t
r :*0 P. It. a t the church. ' Im W ta n t M ilte d moetlng of the
Bt. Agiw* Guild Of Holy C ro n
Kplacopal Church will b* held a t
,J :M o’clock u t th* pariah house.
TUESDAY
, JYTV. 8 - D. Hlghleyman and
lMtm.,D ,A l. tlgrriaop will he houtt u w fa r ws skly “ kdte*’ day ” a t
lib* ‘ Sanford Country Club.
V Obion Choral Rehearsed will
-taka place a t 1:80 P. M. a t th*
iCpiacopal Parish Hogaa.

Speak Oh

A t The Churches

RJ£J*£iirifoy Initiated
In Eastern Star Order

Atnonjf atu d e n ts fro m the Uni*

J'm rV A tf f n o * »*»«! H la th a
T h r R e v W I* ftlvt8**ke, .
f lu ittl« ) K cltutei 10 •» A 1
«hl*ii nlvmv W v rm h ip H
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» fr * it y o f F lo rid a who a r t Rperut

. TV* E a st Sid* P -T . A. will meet
’a t' t:M P. M. a t th* school audt- reg u lar m eeting of th* organiza­
tion held Thursday evening a t the
, / r a U B uiflSt* Woman’* Circle M aaonte-Tem plf with Mr*. J . E.
of th* F ir s t'B a p tis t Church will Courier presiding.
Preceding the business moating
m eet a t 6:30 P. M. fo r supper at
a covered dish supper was served
tho'etarreh annex.
ThU Co-ad -Cl*** of th* F lrat in the dining room which w*s dec­
M ethodiet Church srill m eet a t orated fu r the occasion with q u an ­
S* D 0 P..M- M t&gt;»e home of Mr. and tities of calendulas. Supper was
M iu. J . J . Carver, 604 Elm Ave&gt; served to -about 78 persons by
'■nuq, wlt^i Mrs, Career and Mr*. Mr*. A. T. Bandy, Mr*. V. G.
Methvin, Mrs. O. G. Roller, aad
Earl# Kipp' as bogie****.
Th* Lak* Mary Girl Reouta win
'bav* their second , annual aitvur
Haa and program under th* uu’-■picuu of th* Troop Committ** ut
-4:00 f . Jd. a t th* Lath* Mary
Cham ber at Commerce Building.
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WEDNESDAY
^ Monthly bridge p arty of th* 8o|g la l D epartm ent of th* Woman's
lO u h wlll take place a t 6:48 o'clock
f a t Dm clah boas* wtth Mrs J.
tHowell P U h and Mrs.
Adrian
.Braw n aa boat team . R aM rrations

‘n it the week-end here a re : Joseph
O ’ C tm nor,

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Mar. 17.—The
Kira! atep towsrtl obtaining1th e co'peratlon of perron, with bugholding* In the alum are*« In the

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T. H. McAnly arrived
from t^netl)*, Ky. tq Rpupd qqmd
time hery with .M r a U c A a b w W
1* th* gv*et of her bndh*r*lnataw
and sUter. Mr. e m d .S r a . K ^.K i
Bludworth, Rose Court A part]
ments.
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M M -v e sk P ra y e r
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P h o n e H6 I

MON DAY
ROM ANCE,

DRAM A,

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L A U G H T E R - • -IN G L O R IO U S C A R O L IN A
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Besc^t where she spent a few day*.
She waa ‘uerompanl*d. by Mr*. J.
W. Woodward, M r* F red Router,
I W t l i g U * rri« -M a t 1 1 M A . M
and Mtea tenant* - Wteodw*nl -of
»|M I', i t
Quincy aad E m R. B rasiry. ot ■ ta
(laaiM . Uondar
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with
Part*. Tr*M wh* raten w d do their T r * l* * U . T *»&lt;-»&gt;«r* . | i A . M
M tn l a t e r .
I k , . R av
J a »
M.
hoote* today.

Tk.*|n*
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■ ulkdEY Ik-llMtI. t U A M
M o r n l n i W o i . h i p , 11 f • A- U
C h r lr a iI m K E d tA v o r , ( 40 1*. M

■ «••!»« Worship

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IJAYRE you don't know the Drowns. They're a tittie
‘family of four. There's Jim Drown, who sells life Insur­
ance, and ftetty flrown, who was a Jones before , she
p a r r ie d Jim. And there arc the two Drown children:
JiiOs Jr., and Grisclda.
Like a thousand other families, the Drowns oi*e
Jnst sfartinff io lift them seltes out of the count-cveirypenny circumstances which the past few years impeded
tfn lihehi. Dut they have one *advantage.
B itty Bfown'studied economics during that tftrie.
She didn’t enroll at the University. She 'didn’t take a
special home-course t&gt;y mail. She learned a great deal
ttbetat buying from her dally newspaper.

ORi.ANDO n -O W F R s n o w
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Of Inter**! to n n n b r n of *h*
tnford Garden (lu ll i* the an

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mual flower show beginning a p t
bu reday afteraoou a t 6:00 h'eterk
t th a ~fJrtaud* Auditorium. (It*
rare fit Um ( t e n will teg fradt

» f t M, U 60:06 9, 1C. Tlraraty. from 10:00 At M. W i f c o d r .
L Friday, amt from 10.-00 A . M.
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B. Smith returned

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Among those planning to m "
to r to Palalha Im a w ie g -It vl*ll
th* Ravine Gardena q r* : Mr*. J.
W. Coates. Mr*. A. f t Covipgton, and Mrs. Oriea Burnett, of
Oviedo, and Ms*. W elter S. Coteman, Mr*. J. C. Benson, and
Ms*. Egad R. Wilson of this city.

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The Us* Aprs* ErlcM*. |ta»t*r
SasSie nokiMil, # At A M
U lirlsU l, RsLetTer. * Z, l1 1S-

Mr*. J . ti
Krvijiu* returned
today to her home a t AbImwUI*,
N. C a fte r ■pending b u m «Im *
h e r e w ith.tee* • later. Mr*. G M.
Shipp jarut hqr *U**r lM*W, g k a.
f . W. au ilteiw - Hh* waa. fifcompanled by h er nWc*. Mte*
M ary Aik* Rhipp, who will v t.ll
W . f a r . * * ^ t.,tU w * ,h .f* &lt; e ^
I n s . t a Waateteirtoau Jt&gt;. A
Catwmhua, Ohte t a aprad a f * *

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VSTOR CO-OPRRATB8

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lethoidist Class Is
Given Wiener Roast

SUNDAY

Pending the Wednesday meet­
ing, , atepe will be taken to "line
Op" player* who will be needed to
make a auceeaa of the rlub'a reprrtentation In the C entral Florid*
lUieball League which wilt he
iwrfected a t a meeting In Orlando
Wrrinewlay night. Mar. 2*. No
contract, are to be idgned how­
ever. until a**ur*nee la g lrrn
Mr. Doughiaa ami other*, that
aufftelent fund* are on hand to
l&gt;*y all aalarie*.

V ta t to r *

Mr*. Jan*

Accommodation
SHOP

Member* of th* board of direc­
tor* of the Sanford
Baseball
Club, and all f»na who art- inter­
ested In the ItHU club, will meet
at th* City Hall next Wedaesday
night at 7 -10 o'clock to makr
pl*n« for an immediate drive for
fund* with which to operate the
club.
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TM* announcement
came to­
day from Vance E. Douglas*

day-

oTTKt old-lav
drive to rid UM city oFTK*
old-l*v
tenetnebt ' M l u n t w*a H V m ■:.#
laingdon
W. f o M .
tV n**n«t /•
H oum comm,** loner, when he *nno*need th at Vincent Astm.AtwOar
of thirty-eight ' dweHirflri * alt the
lower K o t S(de&gt; had v4lawlr*fv»l
hi* "eu-mplet* -co-op* ratirtx." When
naked whether he would be will me
to eell hi* prop*r«lee,to the Mimic.
Ipal 'H ooting Author tty. -Mit Mo­
tor ,w»* quoted'a* trilJng H r. Pr»t .
to “writ* your own tleket’’ wtlh
regard to tale* condition*.

Junior
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BvraIimi nwhlee 1 I t •*.
H # r» k 6 l i * i
Karpnontm f«e her* •(

(’h a rlr * B u tle r.

B a l l Club Directors

Topic To Meet Wednesday

president of the organliatlon
which wha set up i t a wall a t­
tended meeting of fk n t on Toe*day night. A meeting scheduled
to h are beet, held la*t night, era*
adjourned until next We, tnco-

She followed the advertisem ents. She compelled
price and tfMdity, 'and struck u practical balance b e­
tween the two. Today she knows how to buy so th a t
Jim ’s bank eecount can begin to'drrow again. And flhe
hasn’t got (vinch-noscd by dbfng iL In fact, one of the
Browjn’s'greatest delights is planning the weekly shop­
ping feo'ur.They virtually make a game of it, and always
a profitable game.
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You oughtit to' know the'llrowns. They haveift
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money they 6k&lt;x had. Rut It'won't be long he fore"they
do. And in the meantime, they're living weUI.'r^-

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ItS DriveriTo Compete
. In Afternoon Card;
Doors Open AtNoon
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DELAND, Mar. 17— AU we*
■geg a t Voleate county
fa ir,
ground* half-mile epeedway today
ae final preparation* g o t undir■ . may fo r th* American Legion
auto race*, which will take place
m m o rtd a’a fax U tt a peed \p « r
1 tomorrow afternoon.
£?■- Vi '. WHh » driver* gleaned from
■ ton of Ennjp*, America, Dixie
sa d Florida and headed by th*
g r e a t Big Haughdahl of D ry ton*
Bench, entered, th e event* boa*tad
th e largeat field of pilot* to over
•to r t In an auto race in the couth•net eector. • '
/ Onto* to the beautiful fa ir,
ground* a t the HAtehne o f (Florid*”
frill rwlng open a t noon, time
trial* will e ta rt a t &lt;. o'clock and
the fir* t o f (even racing event*
wfl] g e t underway a t I P. M.
Tbo program U a* follow*:
Tim* trial* to determ ine, ita rtIng car* and a tirtln g petition* In
eubeoqutnt *v»nt*. Entrl**: Slg

Electric

Conlrmcling Co.

Electrical SuppH'
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,i W ith
ono
exception,
flrat
round* of play In tbo annual City
Championship Oolf Tournament
fo r Mon bar* boon completed, and
Winner* and iooort a r t pr* par in f
to advance along ib* tra il th a t
load* to tbo title and otkar p r i n t
fo r conaolatlon play.
'
* In Ib* flia t Q ty H Raymond
’Lundqalrt dofaatod J. P, B t'r m i,
J r , Howard Parill* defeated Roy
Holler knd E. V . Houibolder da.
footed Andrew Carr*way. A match
between Hilly Parlllo and Roy

Boh Green, Bill Duckworth, Jack
Raln**n, A] Peareon, Ted Cham­
berlain, Jaek Sheppard,
Baby
Oray, Mike Cone, Skeet Sloan,
Frank Auatin, Ray G a it and Vir­
gil Mathl*.
Feature h**t race, ten lap*, rlx
fast*at car* from trial*.
Orang* Belt heat race, eight
Up*, *tx cntrle*.
Sb John* heat race, revtn lap*,
llx entrlsr.
“ Battle of Champ*,” five lepe,
Slg Haughdahl v* eelected field.
Volusia County Champlomhip
race, five Up*.
B*ml-f*atur* race, five lap*.
Beutheaatern Open Champion■hip F ia t a r t race, IB to SO lap*,
•n lrlt* (elected from winning
car* In previous race*.
.Nominal
. u,....... admission price* iin­
lo.
cluding adm lulon to grendrtend
will prevail. Perking of auto* will
be within the ground*.

Awning

GROCERY

'

1st Round Of Play
In Annual tourney
Nearly Completed

and

And

MEAT MKT.

Shade

•T he Store of Service'

First and
Palmetto

Phoi

li

ROOSEVELTGIVES
President Vie#* Flat
Money As Starting
Of OrgyOflnflation

m illing leiuence of non-lnt*ro*t
hearing no ter to retire m aturing
govern ment debt.
The Prealdent mad* it clear
th a t he flatly eppoeed fla t money
to pay the running ex pen*** *f th*
government beenua* It repreeente
uncontrolled inflation. He be­
lieve* th e n le an Immona* differ­
ence In M-called “ baby bond*,” or
a morticed non-lnterert bearing
note* Iteued to replace o u t.ten d ­
ing federal obligation*, hut ho
also take* th* poeHJon now th a t
eueh an l*ao* while hi Itself de­
void of offense, m ight a ttra c t
winner of lh« Fevllls-Hymt*
match, and Howard
FevlIV*
e g a ln it Mr. Houehalder.
In the recond flight, Chandler
Sharon won from H rnry Zurilelde,
John Elck won from Dr. A. C. Me.
Reynoldi, Jnek Peter* won from
Prod Bolly, and Dr. A. B. McCatlum won from Kirby Fite.
Second round play in th* eecond flig h t will be between Mr.
Sharon and Mr. Eie hand Mr.
Peter* and Dr. McCallum.

LEGAL NOTICE
is tu b n x i i t 'i t c o m t o r tu b
T W B ST Y ^ltlllD J V D I (11 A r.
( 'I R H 'lf IN AMU FOB IKMINObB C o r m , FUNUI1A. Ik
CBAXCBIIY.
c H tx i M T no . a*ir
If H. MAT. Joined by her husbed,
BBHUNH L DAY. rialellffs.
i- u . cnoaT invA iT , st at., n .f.n d e a te
F O K K I 'I O r t l
OP T a x aal.B
______ JOATBA
N OTira o f BaerauiMi bai .o
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g i v e n I b e l
n n d b y v i n e s o f t h a t e o v tn ln
Ih o I n d d a y n t M o r r k . A. IV,
l b I n d d a y o f M e r « h . A. U ,

Phone 9140

A N G ELS
EAT SHACK
Cor.

“Trade In Yottr OM
Furniture for Cnah
At—

Tbo Proeldont mad* plain th a t
ther* woe no quoolion w hat would
happen a t th# White Hou** la Urn
bona, bill with Ite prorteion for
paym ent of the reteran* In green­
back*. He wa* confident, howerer,
th a t the Senate would prevent th*
nacoealty of a Tito,
If •Congrota pay* off th# vetorani with fla t money this year
no valid reaeon remain* fo r not
paying off other people the Mme
way next year, a* the President
■ ill lb Ha pointed efet th a t there
are ■ greet number of people who
made munition* fo r the g o w n ,
ment daring th* w ar Working long
hour* In difficult • condition*. It
might be urged th a t they he paid
off next. Then would come eome
other cleee of governm ent em­
ployee..
Once the government (larta
paying In paper money, It would
keep on doing eo, the Protldent
■eld. Each group would demand
the came tpeclal treatm ent of
being peld with paper money.
The Prealdent alio t i p r t tr s d
th* belief th at th* government and
Ui* veteran* have n contract
which .hould be fulflll*d. Thl* con­
tra c t doe* not call for payment
through a • pedal currency leeue.
Mr, Rooeevolt’i rvnpirk. were
the flret he ha* mdde on the (ob­
ject of currency In to n e month*,
W hat h* ha* to *ay now m ight
be coneldered eeademle except
that, with condition* (till relative­
ly uiuettled epeculalon m ight oe
revived. When th e t (peculation
wa* a t Ite h ilg h t th* Pr**ld*nt
refuted to dUcut* Inflation or the
Thoraae amendment, contenting
hlratelf with Indicating ho did Hbt
favor “ucontrolUd" Inflation. With
the devaluation of the gold con­
tent of the dollar much of th* ngU
tatlon for n currency l**uo, ac­
cording to th* obetrvaUona of Ad.
m lnlitratlon official*, he* tapered
Off.

Poultry E xpert To Be
Heard Here Thursday

2 P o r t o RicanGirla
Trampled To D e a t h
J. W e a v e r--------14* IH II* *1*
Total*
— 11* III h i f i l l
MOnd*y—HI-Grade Bakery ve,
Nt-HI Bottler*.
'
Tueadey—Wee U rn
Union v».
Bemlnol* Laundry.
Wedneeday—N*-HI Bottler* v*
Valde* Hotel.
Standing* In the Sanford Bowl­
ing League a te:
w l p*«. av.
Velde* l l o l e l _____ II 1 111 A ll
Western Colon ___ I I I III l |*
Semin*lo l^endry ,11 If II I i l l
Ill-Crado Uabery .1* II II I 111
Ne.lll Bntllerr , . ,..* II m . 11 *
inch I Iln u r - H o y Heller, II*.
^ H leh elncle earns—i. Weaver.
Tea bleb A v tra itti
,'* • W .»v,r. l i n John Weaver.
I ll; Paul t’ernld. l i t ; I. Tharp,
t i l l John Herbal. IH; rise. Hebe,
l«*l If Xurllelde. 1*1; Hoy Holler.
Wm Luhrmsnn. I ll; tleo. Wardwelb 1*1.

Oviedo High Seniors
Studying Annual Play
The Senior C latr of the Oviedo
High School ha* announced th a t
th* annual Senior ClaM Play h at
been (elected and goo* Into' reheareal. The play le an old one
and he* been given in Oviedo be­
fore. It war received eo well eeme
y e a n ago It wa* decided to re­
peal lb The title I* “ Deacon
Debha.”
The ceet Include* every mem­
ber of the clai* and two mtnvbere
of the faculty. Leonhnd Miller,
and Principal C. R. Dewton, 'who
I* to take th* p art of th* Deicon.
Th* female leading part, th a t
of Roa* Ratrigh, U to be played
by Paulin* P rtv ett, end th* feed­
ing men 1* Amo* Coleman to be
played by Paul Lucat.
The two comedy parte go 10
R utetll H unt a* Deuteronomy, the
hired men end June Cromwell, a*
Yennlt Yeneon, th* hlrod girl
from Sweden.

Community KitchenU
AtMilable For Public

Htenmonc
uiecien.ii *; r« iieaslphls I; Cotembae li Mem*le v a I: PH ubargb I; J*oloaias
TerCa III Ctev*taa4 4| AUaeta It
CXIeeeo li tnaiaaepelu li Younx*tnw* 11 New York •( Bel timer* It
■tack flock It n . W are* -it iw tu .
vine li t t m llM I 11‘Dslrolt Ci kb
l««l* It B.IU Io It Naafcvtlle ll
ltoenak* li Toronto 1. Total 1C.
Ivssllaatloas beat sfclm seu N or.
tea celery, Mar. 1*. ( New York,
r o o i b g , e*e ■ a* Moor W rite Ba4.
lew at tree a . M. I M i f i
CINCINNATI! I* car* peeeed. 1
D etroit I Akrwe, I Ckleaga, 1
ClevolanC, t r i l .b I Tele*#. 1 Doealor. 111. 1 Toeegslew*. 1 Byrleeflt te, Okie.
POTOMAC T A B D l l II rare
peeeeO. 4 Weahlactnn. 1 PMlMsIpbte, l Pllleberek. I New Verb, S
Toronto, I. Baltimore. I kcranton, I
H prlntfl.lt; | ll.rtfor*. 1 Bo.ton. 1
Buffalo. I ItorkiMer, I New Haven.
I Portland l | ear. b.M for reoonelemmoet.
FbOHENCB DIYBIUIONB: Ftpai
Hlchmoe*. I FblleCelnkle, 1 Provl.
denre. From Toro.to, 1 ll.m lltnn
ATLANTA DtVBMIONIi I Chetlanoo.a, | Colombia*.
XAVANNAH DnmXIONB: None,
■aieel an Fetal lafeeveallea f a r
WvlCar. Ben, t*r
nA NFom xuvtBDO S e n I o n t
Clear, mild, Healing* 11nhi. D tm taJ
moderate. Market aiea*r. Carloadi
f. o b • hi eelne palm I baaed nr
delleered rale, I sm all trneeporta.
tlon rhareee) I t la th ere Isa, Indl.
Vlduellr weekte and precooled end
crate washed a id precooled. I doe
iS-lte. few higher. few fair quality
lower; 4 deer U .|A *, few fair u**lLV, teweri « d o t l.il- l.ll. few la.

1'vPLANT

BAN JU AN . Puerto Rico, Mar.
J7— (A P )— Two
girl*
w en
tram pled to death and I t other
children were aertooaly Injured
during * *tamped* la th* Eureka
motion picture th eater Imre pea)
terday.
The ventilator fa n wax making
a peculiar Bound when aome om

RATES
•*&gt;« ellswatlMte &lt;tf m M kill of vote-'sin* will ’M taksw m senfseewi
k r MW OkfM l e el*. L M. Createwelt, Bey C cStU yeU . and A rtker
a o n I) It i t s D' F O frrvB R Tkat Ikite
eider k* psbluksd eiw* seek week
far (ear canteen live week* la Ik*
aenferd K ruM . a newepaaer kf
general elmalattoe arimud *M auto
flakeC la aem ltoU Cosoty FleHCe.
WITNESS my M M and Iks M il
of ib* ekwve' selltlsd Osart, thte

• - *“

riT T , Ffertl*. Manatee.
H.raaola Heci|om Showers, mild,
pemanc. lie hi, m ar. • t •lardy. Car'“• 0 ;
•• ^ph*PFleg Polm (baaed
oh delivers d ealt, (m i ell Iren ..
*• 'n th o r.Ire

K'jw.ffi-A.t,ns*1,?.
A d - P l j Let. moelly b ill

fSKAt-l

vegetable*, av other product*. We
have a large eupply of can* and
o th er article* needed, and they
a r t available nt a low cotb Our
equipment It .the most modern In
the county, pud parson* wishing
to are It should get In touch with
thl* office st *«••.”

The Community Kitchen a t the
Mayfair Hotel again 1* open to
th* public, It war announced yea.
terday by Mr*. Helen T. Mora* a t
the Court House office of the
A d eral Emergency [Relief Ad­
ministration.
“All of our canning fecllltlee
•re available a t thl* time,” Mix.
More* stated,
“to ell
person*
wlrhlng to put up *urphu fruit*.

CONTACT Buyer* Direct: H are
20,000 name* and addretae* ol
N orthern people, requesting In­
form ation on Florida, Truck, Poultry, Stock, Dairy, General F erm i,
&gt;v*s. Home and burlneej
C itrus Grave*.
opportunltJe*. Send 11410 with de­
scription of w hat you have to **11.
Will mall you prom ptly name* and
addreaeae of 10 people tntereetod
In what you havo. Joeaph R. Ken­
ney, S09 Eoblron Bldg., Ocala.
CHARCOAL-^-Freoh Supply. Put
' up lq email paper beg* and two
bushel bag*. Now roast your
■teak*I HIU H ardware and Imple­
m ent Co. Phone 62 or 440.

TONIGHT
doublE ^ how

Top and Body
Shop
319 Cypress Ave,

ll--W*etod___• _________ ,
LATE MODEL Feed or C hevrolet
Long wheel base. Phone 7M.

Court A partf tm n 1

« •

o *Bribn

All Work Guaranteed
rric e a
R e a a o n a b lc

B ra in b a r t d la a tro u n
-p rn v n n t u n o n rta ln
a n tIo n by
h a v in g
th n a p r o p tr ly * d —
J u a tn d .

Paid For Old Gold

The Jeweler
111 Perk Ave.
“Llcenxed U. B. Gold
Buyer”

A T T E N T IO N H igh School m m im * .

,Lf4 go priat your perm— 1 tarda
fir groduattew. Any oty^ type en
panelled white canli (either Mr,
eg Mlw etoe) 100 lor |U S er M
fee PJjOO. .We enn nbe m t o yen

I t I MMI HVIt t I

H o m r

PHONE 83
'• r S addle

Servlro”

p l a y

s f m i n o i. e:

I

E SH Or1

*4. lo o k , h to . IL L A.

S S S fi&amp; C ttS 3LZ

L et ee ehew yen eentyUe hefee*
yen buy. Jle ro U P rie tta g Gene- '

CURE
nnd

(SMOKE

COMKOM.
TUtty/.
FO LLOUJ

S O W , I C O o u m Yt

MMWT AS m U .

e

Morton’s
S u g a r C u r in g

Smoke Salt

.4

“

9^iS 3 3 S 3t

Wade k W atton

M cLaulin

Tb»« CAMBRON DBVBLOPMKH1
CO, le e , eureka*tr ef Tax C srtin
rale No. t l f , 4»1*4 |k* (Ur. Aar *1
July, A. D . I t ft, be* fit *4 r*M eartIftset* la ray sills*, an* hea put*
eoetJeallea far tax deed te U*e* ti
error dmass with law. PaM eertlfl
rate earkraoea U * fellewlag «*.
e t r i M prepsrty eltaaUA la Bsml

sa

Sanford A Geneva

AUTO
Furniture Co.

kery Uom won &gt; oat of 2 gee**
from tko Bomlnolo Laundry. Paul
Peaold of tbo Hl-Orade team took
kick Honor, with a MS total.

rn o n th t.

An educational meeting ef in­
terest to poultry raltere, end to
which th* public la invtted, will
be held a t th* Court Hour* a t
*:00 o'clock next Thursday night.
It wa* announced by H. B. McCall,
manager of the AMCO Feed Store.
Th* epeeker will bo John E.
Ivey, formerly p ru fetto r In charge
of Poultry Husbandry a t the Ala­
bama PolyteciVtlc -Institute. HU
subject will be “Poultry Profit*
and Loaite.” Mr. Ivey t* now In
th* Hervlct D epartm ent of Allied
Mill*, Inc-, maker* of AMCO feed
end feed product*, l i t It recegnlied ea an outetanding leader In
poultry educational work.

a e s s is lls ie g la

T A N PA tiuke

A w a la c e — W in te r* Ib e O s a

H are Your Clockx And
Watch ea Rapatred Dp
One Who Really
Known Mow

Jeweler
108 Magnolia

under
f ln o i
te ll,
te ll.

BOWLING NOTES

M k tjr m i r t f a n te d '** t e i t l n larty im portant a t a qulotai, a t
loaat fo r m om tirao to cento; on
•peculation ever the poealbillty of
oom* form of ‘‘groeabeeh" Infla­
tion. OlMooragod by th m ortho­
dox financing operation* employed
by tbo treasury, til* talk baa bee*
d y in i down fo r Urn m at throe

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THE W EAVER
C*M«r I m I | U

AW I N D E P E N D E N T p j H L T N E W S P A P E R

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, MARCH 19. 1934

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Merchant Appeals MAJOR B1
CO.P.SOLONS DRY GOODS BForoston
An End Of Threatened
WARN OF PRESS INDUSTRY S trik e In A u to Industry MOVED ALO!
IN CONGRESS
OKEYSNRA PA R I-M U T U E L S
AUCTION SALES CENSORSHIP

Depressions A re Caused By
Too Much Thrift, Scientist
Claims In Explaining Theory

BOSTON, M ar. 19—(AY— E d ­
W A SH IN G TO N , M ar. Y — fA1) w ard A. FUene, prom inent m er­
T he seem ingly p aradoxical Idea
chant and th a lrm a n of the New
■;•*■!
* t h a t "to o m a th t h r if t ” la the
E ngland d istric t recovery board,
cause o f depression* 1* the cen tral
yesterd ay Issued an appeal to the
F l o w n p o in t of a now th eo ry o f how to
A m erican Federation of
Labor
p re v e n t them developed by D r.
le w
and G eneral M otors corporation to
H . C. Dickinson, re tirin g p re si­
come to an ag reem en t and avoid
* 8 a f e t y P i n t ’ R o l e ; d e n t of th e W oaM ngton society of
a threatened strike.
tom otive eng ineer * and bu reau
fity fr
I m p r o v e d au
"T h is strik e m ust not happen,"
_____
«liiri
o f stan d ard * sclentl*t*
said Filene.
H e ha* h rran ta d a m achine
WASHINGTON. Mar.
}
new
id a
W A SH IN G TO N , M ar. 19— W )
"A ll A m erica looks to tha g re at
WASHINGTON. Kar. 19 — w hich d e m o n stra tes m echanically
4
—
— Pres* censorship th ro u g h both tion-w ldr poll of m erchant* yeaA m erican F ederation of Labor and (A P )—Congress a p a it today
(AP)'^|fb&amp;l laden Army th a t depression* a re caused by
4 5 - D l i y I v f lC C o CH SO R! the g re a t G eneral Motor* coporalegislative and a d m in istrativ e ac ­ U rday revealed the re U ih n g Ingetting some m ajor buslnam
pianos w m gootnod over a r w i * a p p lic atio n o f th a slogan
tions war* seen by Republican s e n ­ duatry and the general public sup­
tton to prevent any such nation­
'a
penny
caved
la
a
penny
akeletoMtof ayatem of airT A M rA , M ar. 19. — ( A P ) — ator* yesterd ay In pending move* porting the NRA and the recover)
MIAMI. M ar. 19— lAY— To the wide calam ity, w hich would not out of the way and m aking
ed ." I t la called th e 'Veonom - Florida c itru s sale* on the ten
program w ith undlm lnlshed fervor. tune of more than eleven and one- only be a dangerous blow to the more ready.
rraya 4ritb "Safely Flrat" the eo arn
n s tra te r," a n d w hen a • w itch Is auction m ark e ts In E a s te rn U n it­ In congress and under the NRA.
The survey was m ade by the half million dollar* In pari-m utuel P re sid e n t's recovery program hut
S en ato r Dickinson, of Iowa,
order of iha day.
The House passed
tho
ta m a d It wlU ■ t a n • H*am pU " ed S ta le s show ed an Increase nf
National Retail Dry Goods asso­ l e t s , rare horse en th u sia sts turned seriously Injure the m orale of the
charge,!
the
“
eudden
dem
and
of
k
beGrounded for a week
depreoalon fo r you. A b lu e liquid 79 csr* th is week com pared to last
Bankhead
compulsory
control
d rp rr,s in n 's tide a t scenic Hialeah whole nation.
itb lla t re p re se n tin g n a tio n a l raaaurvea, w rak'* to ta l of 829 c ars, accord­ the ailm lnlalrallon th a t a ll tele ­ ciation am ong It, 4M&gt;0 m em ber de­
caua* of a ten man death
g ra p h com panlra a p p ea r Monday I P*rtm ent and .p ec la lty a to rr. in Park here, which closed S atu rd ay
" In d u stria l sta te sm a n sh ip of the bill and sent it to the Son* m
Army
sow raleed to eleven, A
.— flow* th ro u g h tank* a n d tubes, ing to figure* Issued yesterd ay by to be placed under a n* NRA large
“ andJ av erage alse com m uni­ with a colorful Florida Iterhy Day h ig h erl order I* needed on both ate, while the Elealnger bill ,
mailmen took to the air ataln |h e w i th* econom ic proceseee th* Florida C itrus E xchange.
p ingram . flgura* rr Irased S a tu r­ side*; for Ih* situ atio n Is u n p re ­ for the purchase of a billion ?
code li the fo u rth a tte m p t of Ml* ties in p ra rtlra lly every slate.
hich load up to a depression,
A verage box price* for this Roosevelt a d m in istratio n to c e n ­
The trad e asaoctallon a s l H it* day nighl by the S la te Racing cedented and calls for a courag­
brer eight route* Flight op- w
w h a t bring* oa ’th a c risis, w h at w rek com pared to
la s t week sor the press."
m em bers four questions: lia s the Commission showed.
eous breaking of precedents on the and a half ounces of silver
l h l ) l M w*re started during the
ta k a s place d u rin g th e depression showed a decline o f 10 cents for
In a ((.d a y ra rin g season a t p a rt of both em ployers and em­ wa* called by S p e a k er R ainey a t-T
S e n a to r Hchsll. republican, Min­ NRA been helpful to your busi­
a a d how to g o t hack to "n o rm al." oran g es, a like am ount for ta n ­
the re q u est of P re sid e n t R oosevelt. '*&gt;
n esota, asaerted the fe d era l' Com­ ness and to husinea* generally 7 Jo srp h E. W tdener's plant, a to t il ployes organ ItaU ons.
W a r D e p artm en t * w aited
D r. Dickinson1* th eo ry is railed gerine* In h alf boxes and 0 re n ts
waa
"1 am hoping for som ething Th* cotton bill, an A dm in istratio n ;
m unication* bill now befor* House W hat seem . to he th r general of f 11,882,699 In wager*
o f In q u iry re p o rt into
(C ontinued On P a g e F o u r!
fo r tangerine* in bushel boxes. and S en ate in te r-sta te comm erce sentim ent in your com m unity a t pushed through the
pari-m utuel
(C ontinued Gn P a g r Four)
m easure, w ould lim it production '
Ike o u h w hich took thu lifu of
Only g ra p e fru it showed an a v e r­ com m ittee* contained a "new n a ­ thi* tim e ro nrvrnlng the NRA ? windows by betlor* who comprised
H . 0 . Richardson a t
lira
In the com ing y e a r to 10,000,000
age box price Inrrease th is week tional libel law which can be used W hat are the prospects for con­ a p a rt of th r 374,421 paid a tte n d ,
C h ty n m a on S a tu rd a y . .
bales, and lavy # ta x o f M per*
over la s t week, whl&gt;h was 7 cents. to g a g the press of the U nltrd
tinued b u sm ra i recovery
mime ance. The dally average on helling
' W hen B rigadier-G eneral Ouear
cent on th* m ark e t value of sto g ie
O range sales fo r the week w ere S ta te s."
d
lalrly
ah
ead
?
Do
you
believe
the
|
*■*
8288A3A
produced In excess of the quota1*
W aatorur, chief o f a irm ail *e628 car*, an Increase of 110 ra re
Dickinson said H ugh S. Johnson, NRA should tx* continued p*rri*nThe belting this y ear a i
the
allocated to producer*.
UvRlto g a v e th e w ord th a t HI*
over last week. T his w eek’s aver- recovery a d m in istra to r, had "fa il­
track constituted * gam of CL­
Pro*peels fo r a quick p a s a a f*
a n w ar* "a ll net,” filar* w ar*
W A SH INGTON , M ir. 19 -&lt;JT)
»ge box price was $2.82 a g a in st ed to force rensorahlp into the m lly In ita prcucnt form , modified, DCS,968 over last y e ar's total of
or &lt;N*rontlnued entirely upon IU
—John Roosevelt, entered the N a­ of tha Philippines Independent*
y r w l dad w ith c are fu lly In i p a rt­
$2.92 last week.
n ew spaper code" and was now
(Continue*, ot. Tag* Two)
ed plane* raw ly, equipped fo r
vel H ospital here today fo r an bill Increased w hen C hatnO an
G ra p e fru it sales w ere 259 car* “ a tte m p tin g to aecur* the same date of expirationT
A pproxim ately 100 m en will
The apftociatkm r e p in e d th a t
Im m ediate operation for appendi­ Tydlnga of tha Benato te rrito rie s
bHad a a d n ig h t fly in g and w ith s t a r t work tom orrow m orning on th is week a g a in st 290 in the p re ­
result by forcing a censorship on approxim ately HO p e rern t of the
com m ittee said ha would c all It
B a tt e r e d rad io facfllUee.
citis.
th* old CWA city sew er project vious five day*. Th# average box t h r te le g ra p h com panies conveying
m em bert re*pondinf
Raid d e fi­
John h id Iwen bothered w ith up for a vote th ti afternoon.
A fte r a paraonal fly in g litspoc- and the County Hom e project. It fo r this week was $2.41 a g ain st
the news dispatches to th a dally nitely th a t the NKA ha* been a !
Th* D em ocratic N a tio n a l Com .
appendicitis fo r some tim e and re ­
th e e a a ta m and c en tral w as a n nounce! a t thu C o u rt llo u ie
(C ontlnged On F ag* Two)
new spapers."
beneficial rffi*ct on th eir hualneaa |
newal of Illness brought • deci­ m lttee rep o rte d to C o n g ress un­
I a conference w ith all h e ad q u a rte rs of thu Federal E m , r"O nly a u n ltrd fro n t by th r and on buRineaR In th eir rommunU j
pM * com m andate
In Chicago, gency Relief A dm lm slratiiin wh*ch
Sonny" Sm ith, young white sion for sn operation while he Is paid obligations o f m ore th a n i
press of the nation ra n h o lt this ty. N early 70 percent of them felt
1500,000 reported by th o B hpub-j
Foelola announced th a t ha w aa he* ta k s n m -r all CWA work In
new plan lu g a g them ," ha said. th a t the public in th eir home terri- residrnt nf the U psala section, here on s vacation from school llcan C om m ittee, a* rem inder* o f
w ad aatleffed th a t "ovorythlng U the county.
"T he new spapers of the U nited toHea was strongly behind the Frank Spivey of M arkham , an I a t G roton, M sss.
la . readlneaa to reaum a
o p e ra U nder th e new setup, R24 men
John, who passed his eighteenth the la st p residential cam paign- ”
S ta te s m ust p revent this fourth NRA, while the rem ainder »aid th r Misers S arah Tnow and Ben
m ay b* em plore.l on a 24 hour
a tte m p t to llltlr iis e th r press of th a t realdenta were nth* r a pa th e. I nle t.re, said to hr from A she­ b irthday Isst week, went alone to
B rigadier-G enera) W eetover la st w ork week twee* a s fa s t a* p ro j­
ville, N. C,, were injured slightly the hospital a fte r a h e arty slap
the nation
tic or sh arp !) divided In their at*
n ig h t aip reaaad hlm aetf aa eatla- ects e sn be n isi* a r a d a lle for
"T he recent reectlon to the titude. Snme 7H percent nf the j in an aulnm nldlr accident which on the hack by his fath er. Mrs.
fled th a t th e a ir corpe waa "all thsm . About I0O m en . m lng un­
Th» 1934 c h a rte r will be p re se n t­ Roosevelt failures to g e th e r w ith m erchants taw pros|&gt;ei'ts of ton- occurred at Second S tre et and Elm Roosevelt, however, drove to th*
a e t" and w ould perform Its d uty der th is quM s *111 ^ given w rrk ed to m em bers of the ta k e M ary Colonel L indbergh's criticism
Avenue yesterday m orning when | hospital before th* operation.
of linucft buRinean recovery imme
S tirlin g toran i » . T he remain- Boy Scout troop In th* C om m unity
w ith efficiency and eafety .
the a ir m all c o n tra c ts' cancellation dlately ahead. At l*a§t Hrt p er. S m ith's car collided with annlhei
T he operation, perform ed
by
R outes on which service w as d e r will be p u t t s work I s ts r this B uilding In th a t town ton ig h t at has made th r ad m in istratio n des- cent of them declared IheniselveR tiring d riren by F '/. G raves, who
w ssk. All laborer* *r* to receive 7:30 o'clock by S cout E xecutive
C aptain Ralph MrDowslI, chief
was
not
injured.
renam ed a re :
Boeton to New
In favor of runtinuthjr the NRA
W A SH IN G TO N , M ar. 19—
,
80 cants an hour, snd will work H. N. Brown 111 of O rlando, It p e rs tr. The ad m in istratio n knows
Deputy S h e riff (). H Kstridgi. surgeon, was pronounced aurcevsY ork, N ew Y ork to A tla n ta and
- 7.1 percent of them ark Ing for
— A ttorney-G eneral
C um m lngt ^
ful.
th rse days aach week, e ig h t hour* was announced by A rth u r B ranan, l l u t unless It can prevent th*
stated
today
th
a
t
Sm
ith
Is
Isiokrd
lu lk e e rrllle . C hicago to Dalian,
people from reading of Ita m atad- its extension in a m odified or
said today th a t A m erles'* m a h n -.J
chairm an of t to Hr ml not* C ounty
on a charge of reckleaa driving
' * Q t y .Vo Ran D iego, S a lt •ftch d»y.
am ended fo rm .
■'
mtalstsmlioss th e re will he
w orld ha* taora a rm ed • IBSW M M t?
S a la rie s o f foram en and skilled Scout C rank It.'* "* '** * i*
aa a result of the a ffa ir.
'^ « 0 S e a ttle a n d P o rt- Is bo r a n will be decided upon this
thi* fall a t th r ballot bos.
the U nited flu te * A rm y aad nary,:
M r. B ran an rem inded th* pablic,
Sm ith's car was being driven
_
good to D enver, New week a fte r th* app o in tm en t of a
combined.
' gaxH j
west on Second S tre e t w hrn it
Y ork t o C hleage. a a d C hicago to special R ata Board. A ppointm ent p a rticu la rly frien d s of Scouting,
T he ■ tatam ent waa m ad s iR’tfc* th
a
t
It
1*
Invited
to
a
tte
n
d
the
collided
with
Ih*
G
rave's
r
a
i,
1*.
B aa F t and coo.
of a paid county A d m l-lslre io r uf ctrsm onlas which will be a p a rt of J o e D a v i s . K n o w n H e r c ,
Senata Ju d iciary C om m ittos W .H {
Ing driven north on Elm Avenue.
LA K ELA N D , Mar. 1 0 —A m an
FE R A projects also is du* to come the M arch C o u rt of H onor over D i e s A t O r l a n d o I I o m e
T hr im part is said t 0 have caused and a woman were a rre ste d her* began considering # g ro u p OTMUl *
subm itted by the Ju*tl«* D e p a rt- '
Utk* weak.
which Judge J. Q. S haron w'lll p re ­
i S m ith ’s to tu rn over twice before yesterd ay aa officers sought to m ant to aid the governm eqk l a t i e i
side.
Joe DavU. 83, (Itlandn
man
solve
the
m
ystery
surrounding
| landing on It* aide in S. Kcnjuw ar on g a n g ite ra .
"T he In k * M ary Troop Com ­ who w as well known in Sanfm ',
H enry McClure white man vm- rnm s front yard. T h r women wcie th r slay in g of Joseph M. Casey, j Speaking in a calm , q u lat vsto*.
m ittee has Invited all frle n d i of died a t his home in O rlando Kii
Feroald Inughtm l 47, a Ity employe, who wa* found he called C ongress to e n a a t S trong
Scouting in th* county," Mr. Bran- day night a flo r s long illness | ployed as a baker a , the lli- taken to the
a n sta te d , " to be Ita g u ests to ­ F uneral services w eir h e ll this | Grade llakery on F ire t S tre et, Is Memorial H ospital to Ih- treated shot to d e ath at th* wheel of his legislation, a sse rtin g "T hS N a l l
S till a n o th e r fe a tu re of th e gam
eutom olill* here S aturday night. more people under arm a l a th q ii
night. We should respond to the afternoon, w ith burial in Orlando 1 In the County Jail to aw ail trial for slight cu ts and r!id(1]Ii
l.il
McLeod
and
Mr*. Nell underw orld today th a n In th a
1ml
T he p r o g r i a adopted by the celebration which Is to be stsg*,l in vitation by a p p ea rin g In larg*
00 a c h a rg r of unlaw ful rn lry Sm ith car w u liarily
Mr Davis was a
native of
L eague fog B e tto r School* li to In Sanford on F rid ay , A pr. 8 in num ber*. 1 urge parent* nf toy*
with lnteot to com m it a felony.
G rave'* car w ai only ulitfhtly Weldon w ere taken Into custody A rm y and Navy of the U nited
O rlando. A traveling salesm an f«t
hy Constable Frank W illiam s and S U te a .”
McClure w a.
a rre ste d
this tlaniajfvd.
V he presen ted a t a special m eeting connection w ith th# dedication of nf Scout * f* to m ake every effo rt
m any years, he m sde
a
wide
Deputy S h e riff Don Frrkman, at
Which is to be held a t th a C ity Hall the new concrete brldg* across to a tte n d ."
m orning li, O fficers C )l
Shef
Cum mings outlined several 4*8cirri*
oT
friends
in
Florida,
In­
th e
w om an's
home
yesterday islatlve proposal* and »explained |
B eat T h u rsd a y S ig h t a t 6:00 the Bt. John* Rl*#r n ear Lake
fer and lloL W lieos and charged
A t lea rt 18 boys, memlwra of
M
onroe
I*
th
a
second
annual
St.
cluding
m
any
in
Hanford.
-H
e
was
m
orning
and
are
being
held
for
o’clock, U w aa announced today
with having robbed The Smoke
troops In Sanford, t-ake Mary, snd
th a t th ey are necessary because Investigation.
,h v A lta B . Johnaon, p re sid en t of John* Valley Ju n io r A eronaut!- C hulunta, will ap p ear before the em ployed recently by the N ison house news stand near the liak
of a "T w ilight ion* of a u th o rity jj
cal
Clubs
m
oating
a
n
d
*
ih
lb
ttlu
n
B
utt
T
acking
Co.
Mr.
Davis
was
th e Sem inole C ounty U nit of the
ery. in the e arly hours of the
C ourt to be handed m erit badge*
betw een sla te and fed eral J u ris ­
t r a g u s a f te r hi* re tu rn from of model airp lan es.
and o ther aw ards th a t a r r ap- deeply in terested In fra te rn a l and m orning
dictions which has afforded roving
Boys In Jacksonville, P alatk a,
MIAMI, Mar 19. Id? -S o ttin g
O cala w hom he atten d ed a m eetproved by the T roop Com mittee* w elfare work, lie was a m em ber
C hief of I'ollce Roy
G
W il­
hands of crim inals an opportunity,
Da Land, O rlando, S an fo rd , anil
of the M ethodist C jiurrh. M asons, liam s sta te d th a t McClure signed forth th at the p rrm t.es of a n u ­
la g of s ta te aahaol official*.
of each Troop.
to operate with »ucce**.M
and K nights of I'hythla*. and to­ a confession in which lie stated dist colony near Miami a ie on
T V O e a ta , m eeting. H r. John- o th er points In the 8t. Johns Valws* one of the m rm hers of th - th a t h r had com m itted the iv&gt;l&gt; a public road and not walled In,
•U to d , w as a d d ressed by W aL
W ilbur o f lV * U a g to a , Judge
O rlando Lions Club q u artet.
1 wry th a t netted him all the le e r S h eriff t). C. I'nlem an yesterday
i,p * . T h , , - i n b , « , w m u .
■Tied su it for an injunction fo r­
J , 0 . Well* o f C e d ar Kayo, and
W ASHINGTON, Mar. 19
HP)
he could drink, about 836 in rash
HI*
survivors
a
re
hi*
widow,
i
bidding occupancy of the ram p
- H . W a r o f M iam i, p ro d - In on* of th* hangar* a t the Mu.
-G o v e rn m e n t rerelpl* for
1931
and several o th er articles.
a
slater,
Mrs.
Lillian
H
erira
fit
if
f
nlclpal
a
irp
o
rt.
Sem inole County was the SOIh In
Th* ih a r if f a action brought In fiscal year which rnds Ju n e 30lh
of th e F lorida E ducational
C
hief
W
illiam
s
sta
le
d
th
at
MrJu d g e* will s a t th* aw ard s, and th* lis t of Florida rountlaa in tha T im p a , and tw o broth*™ , Sum pter
circuit court, assc-vta th a t since today leached more th sn 12,1.12,Funeral service* fo r Mr*,
A***rl*il~~
D avit of O rlando and John | )a, l ( jCluT* a p p are n tly hid In a sm all
f h a m ooting * n s d e ra te d t o a th* w inner* will b* given th e ir consum ption of gasoline during
room a t tha re a r of the stnro and Mar. 4 th* occupant* of the ram p, 800.000, m ore than was collected trin e R. T hom as, 71, wore
of
S
tark*.
• t 4:00 o'clock by Gover- th* m onth of F e b ru a ry , It was
eaaslou of th e school sttn aU o a
perm itted him self In lie locked in 12 mil** from downtown Miami, In the e n tire fiscal year of 1933 a t the graveside in th e
S holts, sh o rtly a f te r h* dedt- ra^ealed by th a D oparlm en^ of
F lorida, a a d im p h a sle wa» laid
tha etnre when It was closed last have dally been "u sin g said p re ­ w hrn receipts came to about 2,- Cem etery yesterday m orning Ok
th* brldg*.
A g ricu ltu re a t T allahassee today.
th a fa c t, M r. Je h a a a a »U U d,
m ises as a secret place to go 0911.000.000. New la res, including 11:00 o ’clock w ith B*v. ThoMW*
night.
s h
O th e r celebration fe a tu re s th a t Th* county consum ed 241,845 g a l­
it th e educational forcoe o f tha
E arly thi* m orning Chief W il­ openly about on said prem ises in those of agricu ltu re processing ■on nf the R apllet C hurch
will be provided by th* Bt. Jo h n s lons o f tha product, a s wall as 28,
I h u m a r t *U»k to g o lh e r a n d » » ■
'
liam s said. McClure went through full vlaw of each other entirely and distilled sp irits were Im port­ • tin g
V alley A irw ay* A ssociation will 9T9 gallons o f karorana.
Mrs T hom as died In Ovtado a i ;
• « * r a t o oa d irry ln g M o r a pro­
the cash re g iste r* , a fte r having nude a n d 'w ith o u t any clothing nr ant contributors to the larg e r
The county wa* IOth in the use
shout 10:30 o'clock
Saturday V
( I I , T fc . I h m I . I . I P r e e e l
g ra m fo r th a so h ra tU f of th e Include a f l r a t o t airplane* which
revenue.
drunh his fill of beer, to secure a covering on th e ir bodies'*
will fly over th* bridge a t tha f f a rtillla r (firin g F e b ru a ry , th
Snow cam e to T rance*re. A la ­ sm all am ount of change some nf
m urning a fte r a long UlntaS. Ih u &gt;f
School. *f FW**- “ "T
, hour o f dedication to s a la ts Gov­ orep
o rt also rrvealgd, fo r a to ta l of bam a, M ississippi, and A rkansas which la te r was found In his room.
had lived in th a t tow n fo r th e y
M r. W llbor a t tfca F ad aral
i W i Ii lair■■■ i t t o A l l t f
AssociiUon* e rn o r Hholts a n d d rop flow er* for 988 tons of th e product was uaed. today as a closing gestu re ot w in­ M c d u ra also carried away se v e r­
p a st 20 y ears, and ahn w aa I M ' _
Mr*. 8 h o lts a a d o th e r women In Dad# county led la th a us* of fer­ te r, Th* fa ll waa general over
live of l-ongwrmd w here *b# w as
aU tod th o t /o n l r a r t U tha ganoral
al articles belonging on a punch
Urn party.
tilise r w ith 2871 tone consumed. N orth A labam a.
horn on July I, 1841.
board.
„
H er survivors a ra h e r daughter.
I t anowad a t Mamphla from
O fftrer W llros, according to
Miss Eunice T hom as o f Ovlodoy
m idnight 10 daw n following a Chief W illiam s, investigated the
Two hundred and fifty birds, four nidcraslns; two king s ru k e t; and tw o b rothers, H. N . T an n e r J
Sunday of alert.
neighborhood ra rly th is m orning
I ^ S l f 'm w p ro g ram la
A rk an sas bad th ree Inr ha* of shortly a fte r McClure, who was reptiles, anim als and fish occupy four ra t snakes; one wood chuck; of Oviedo and K. T. T anner e g J
b y M r. W Ubor U
•now In Uia northw est portion playing a slot m achinr in an all thv pens, pools, and cages of th* three u|M&gt;**um»; five fuse*; two F o rt C hristm as.
while savers!
M ississippi cities night re sta u ra n t
when O fflrcr Hanford Municipal Zoo, It waa r e ­ bald regie*, amt one red tall
le m lr a lo county
reported
frees Ing tem perature* Wilcox cam*
In the
doorway, ported today by S uperintendent of hawk.
T h# ritu a l la lie tra m * i Sanford S. J . N ix. eh*plain; J . E. Tream oating w ere: M r.
Klka Lodge No. l i l t
to tha ts o . Inner guard- D r, 1% 1- Da accom panied by a lig h t snow fall. mad* a hurried exit m a su sp i­ Parka Jam es M oughton.
Also, six red birds, fpur red
W EATHER
C, Maxwoll, Mr*.
Th* p re d irtira f a t toaig h t for cion sm snner.
T his large collection of wild wing black birds; one cat bird;
M r. a a d Mr*, f la r a t t a tfcat a a r tir a o f F lorida B ray of D aytona B arak acted aa th* Kouth was ganerally colder
O
fficer
Wilcox
discovered
th
a
t
ri.o
n iD A
Ikdom k a ra rn a* F lorida Coat.
c reatu res a ttrac to r, a n o th e r largo four boat tall grackela; six ring
and M m 0 .
lila h I
w ith rising la m p sra tu rre to m o r­ the beck door of Th* -Sm okahouTfca tra m - w aa a d judged r a a t candidate du rin g th a cerem ony.
neck doves; two field dovaa; three HAH) DUD.
t
.....
II
Mr
w a. openad, and th .r* were o th er | t h ™ « of
F -U rd a y
A t a m orning M SS Ion. r salted row .
_____________
_ It
HANFOItP. Sue_ ----D o y ta aa 'B a ra k • y a atard a y a fta rgolden
p
h
easan
ts;
two
ring
neck
M oughton sto trd , m oat of them
■Its*logs
t»low
for
Oat!
evidence*
th
a
t
th*
place
had
been
ru la rs and aacratnrias o f the sev­
p h e asan ts; on* Ja v a
rice bird; Apalachicola Clear ,. IS
LODGE T O M EET
_____
W . I . W alla, o o ra w ksra, a t a U r g t l y a t tra d e d
robbad. C alling O fficer H haffrr, w lntor visitors who rep resen ted four canary
.
- ....
eral lodges In F lo rid a E a s t m et
eom patttJva ara a a x m y, iU man
birds; two sebra Uariew ...
L .J . W H l M. B.
...
—
the tw o men soon located M&lt;- more than 26 no rth ern and w est finch*.: two A frican geeaa; tour H a ll* .
a
general
discussion
of
d . M l po \aU o a t ed a fo r
Regular communication of SanF art I s u C in ls It — —.
Clure, who waa in the County t i n stator
.
pcacoi as; on* black crown night Fori U r n s
p ra albla I N * p a la ta . T k tf tr a a th in g s p« r ia l s ta g to Elkdom.
fordLodi* No, « . F # A M will
F ort Plsrc#
.
Th* S anford lodge a a d Ita re­ be hold a t tho MoaonU Temple Ja il a t noon today.
lodges eom priaa F lo rid a C o a t
Tha Hit of c rea tu re s, birds, or h rru n ; four snowy herons; on* (latoeevtlta
| fish how represented a t th a Zoo Hills blue heron; th ree blue h e r­ lls stln a s .
, ; I a w ira la g th* d istric t title aa can t actlvttU a cam * In fo r a m a­ tomorrow night a t TitO o'clock, It
K er Weal ria a
ons; one sandhill c ran e ;
four Miami
f a q ^ h a ritooUaUc tra m , th * lo­ j o r sh a re o f Iha dU curaion, ac ­ wa* announced M a y by W orship­
| i* aa follow*:
H P A N ira BANDIT SLAIN
I'loudr
bluejay*;
e
ig
h
t
m
allard
ducks;
cording
to
H
oerard
O
rariln
.
it#
14
larga
a
llig
ato
rs,
from
six
to
Meer*
Have*
ta ) tra m r a r r a d th a rig h t l a ra p ful Master A . U Bette. An intirucOrate
----—
one
w
ater
tu
rk
ey
;
th
ree
deer;
fire
a tc ra ta ry , and o ra o f tin recant live lecture In th * E ntered Ap­
14 fe o t long, 10 sm all a llig a to rs;
th a d istric t a t th a s u
M ADRID,
Mar
IV - ( A P )
O keerhehte
Innovation* — a
p la n w hereby prentice dogra* wlU be r e n d e r e d Th* notorious and long so u g h ’ 24 w btto ra ts; three Florida bob soft .h ell tu rtle s; nine hard shall O r la a d e ------Mm
la T i l l a h a - tt v m i
Cla
mem bet * d a lin q ra a l la do ss am hy P e ri M ariaF V . D. Breeden, bandit Paso* L argo ha* l*een kilim ra te ; tire b e ars; on* d ra g o n ; on* turtl**; two a llig a to r lurtl**; 16 Fenaarole
Tampa Clear ____
llsfacto rily handtod— v o a adopt- and all Entered A pprentice Ma- In his m ountlan re tre a t by civil boa e oaatrictor; on* baboon; tig h t gold fish, and th ree striped skunk*. n tu e v llle O ta r
A Uo, throa chipm unka;
fire
fo r the d istric t.
•ana are tnvttod to attond. Screral g u a rd s, tha governm ent waa a d ­ inonkaya; one a g o u ti; tw u fox
it a . w.
■M M I4
plan Is to r a pooranted to csndldatoa ala* will he baii-ted vised y e sterd a y by th* eiri) gov­ sq u irre ls; five cat sq u irre ls; three horned owls; one m onkey-faced A tlanta Clear „
11
jtoguata
Clear
-----sta te c o atao tlao ) nod if upon and Olhor. honints* Is u- be e rn o r of M alaga C ornered aft* - coatl nvondl; five raccoon*; six owl; two p ra irie dog*I fo u r rahthere, It will h« recoin- Ira n*acted A I M a h o r e are urged a h unt o t m any m onths, lm rgos wolves; four ra ttle sn a k e s; five I bit; seven guinea pigs; seven fan navahnaii
Uyal
(g
to th e r a ti r a n l . 'aaeivrn- to attend, a n d t(sitin g Mason* are w as slain orison h* a tte m p ted to ribbon snakes; one gopher snake; toll plgaona- new
tow; one ThamaavlUe _____ „
*—It.h o u r ra la fall enSlag
P0» corral sn a k e ; one T ex a s r a re r ; th ra s h e r; on* braw n pelican.
cordially invited.
shoot his way to safety.
H

OF CITRUS MADE Newspapers OfNation
ToFightNew
GAIN PAST WEEK Urged
M o v e T o Throttle

ler Strict

Only GrapefruitShowed Average Price
P er Box Increase

HAD HEAVY PLAY
AT HIALEAH PARK

HouseOkeysBan
Compulsory Co
C o n t r o l MeaBuro;
Senate Talks Silver^

Majority Of Retailers
Claim Program H as
Been Of Benefit In
H
e 1 p ing B u s i n e s s . _A_
,
Them ByLegislatkm
_ _
,$11,500,OOOWasShoved
YORK Mar. - n.., ThroughWlndowsIn

100 Men Returi) To
JobsTuesdayUnder
FERA Regulations

John Roosevelt Under
KnifcForAppendicitis

Auto Accident Brings
Slight Injury To Four

Boy Scout Troop At
Lake Mary Will Get
Its Charter Tonight

School Matters to
6 e Discussed A t
Thursday

U.S.Army,NavyAre
2nd To Underworld
In Armed Strength

2 Arrested To Answer
For lak elan d Killing

Local Baker Admits
P a r t I n Robbery
Early This Morning

M odePAirplane Show
To Be Staged Apr. 6

Miami Nudint Colony
Draws Ire Of Sheriff

U. S. Rcceipt«Forl934
Fiscal Year Already
More Than All Ofl933

M r s . K. R. Thomas
Is Buried At Oviedo

Gasoline In February

Snow F II In Several
StateH Through South

250 Birds, Reptiles, Animals, And Fish
Now Residents Of City Municipal Zoo

Sanford ElksLodge Ritualistic Teanv
Is Judged ,Finest In Florida East

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.1

Treasury Finds That Some L M ATTACKS
MEN TOWNERS SEEK Silver
i
Advocates Have Been
3

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ON Dabbling
BY THURSDAY FLY DAMAGES
be m

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WASHINGTON.
Mar.
(A P I —The lrea»ury haa found'gallon goes, we have found no
aa)
that aome silver advocate* were ' member of Congreaa i* a buyer or
i
interrated in -.peculating In «ilver aetler of silver."
The secretary'* review of eco­
Mrirk*.
Som e
C W A
P r o je c ts
Thin Ann illwtoMil l»y S w rrliry nomic condition* was cxprcsacvl to
• Morgmlhau ytirtmlay In taying House coinage committee mem­
R e v i e w O f C l a i m s O f ' oner amin that I hr Administm- ber* who gathered about his desk
O n c e IT n d e rC o n tro l
ight** on Hr* and looked over price chart*. The
committee has several bill* pend­
O f W o r k R e lie fB o d y
under way.
ing.
I
!▼
»«*
confcrcnci*.
Morgen*
—
—
I
In
n
|*rra&lt;*
confiTfU.,
I
W A S H IN G T O N ,
M ar. 16&lt; !
"It seem* to tn»," Morg«nthau
T Vl.l.All AfUiKE. Mar. 1*.—
Tlic content* mm of local prow j tlmu was aski-tl thr "rra! |uiriM&gt;M
— (A P ) — The
A d m ln latrA ..
.... . . _ m
l a l i . . * 1.1
l...
-----. n . . . n l ' a
i o i n a l i.ia l id
( \|»)_J. |». Newell, exefull** era anda properly
government’*
Investigation later told reporter*, "that the Ad­
nwtiara
who *t-f - f/ athe
secretary lo Governor Hholt*. to- fem l damage In the ftult fly cam »*f ownership of .liver speculative ministration ha* fmftvd a combina­ tton’a proposed liTrisIation f o r
i
dax tendered hi* resignation to paign. winch they seek l » ‘u.'e -lot'.a - I th - Few York market.
tion of circumstance* which I* t h « restoration o f aTr m all to
Juli t* F. stone. Jr.. FRRA ad- tepanlrr by an
"T,, find --ill f all theae silver pulling thi* country out of th* de­ p riv a te con tractors w m a tt
appropnatum
mlaialratnr. aa a member ef Ihe from the I nil*d State*.
• ... v,*-i enli-ely diaintereat- pression. A* long a* the present tacked as " U n fa ir ” tod a y b y
1* .
State FFI1A Advisory Commit* tnniamrtl in a ie.-.*r, tn he *•• &gt;' . " -V lies ury brail re)illerl.
Colonel Charles L ln dberjfh . it
*
tee. lie »aid hia reatxnatlo* l» to Washington at once, sign
"Have you found anylxnly inter­ combination work*, why change
In a nwirl o f a c tiv itie s a t !
prompted by the fart that he many Imal Iniaiiieaa men l -lie. ested? he
asked.
rouldn't attend man) meeting*
"I told them that if something the capltnl, a t N B A and W M
“ We have found some that were
liigin r
payment tn t-b-'ola
ainr.- the hra-inuart-ra had
went
radically wrong and w* saw oth er qu arters. It waa t h «
not
disintrreated,"
he
rt-plie-l.
jgiow ria to* ........ aualmne-l bn
• mo,r.l In Jarkaonvllle.
Motgcnlliau ad-led that a final we were going into another nose pearance o f th e flie r baftifU .
j lip. the cninpautn. a ronnm '-e
I
repoit nit the allvrr Investigation dive, then we would gel busy. Rut the Senate p o s to ffjc a comp .
pi II men. im hiding J. • ■ * *&gt;. •
pf Winter Folk Ultil Saolmd. -*1* wo- not complete and might never
JAf'KSONVIl.l
F.
Mar.
18.-aa long aa thing# ate going a lit­ m lttee th at d re w th e crow d. |
|
•&lt;&gt; la- nirtde puhlir.
Ha arraigned the Admlntstrg(AIM Intent on getting tho naw g n to Washington Mon-la)
Ijili-r, M-rgenthau sent for re- tle better each week, I think It i* a lion for annulling coatrarta bawink relief proutnin in Florida in tiirrt with it nt i -immilli •- “ I
•ii
Agtiiultniv
|m»i let* an-l made tlila additional good time to ait tight."
fore baring private eontraatora A
motion a* rapidly a- po*Mhle. tho IVminitlrr t
Ennrermv Relief Administration CutlU'eiM on 1m—lay i -» ill-tried on fraud charge*.
.
I
Ha contended th# bill aectloa
ye-leiday a—igned 18.800 men to ihf subject
.hi- roiii-nitlre will
Member*
against the** contractor* bidding
work on ptefetri-.l nron-elx l*‘.illii, -iitille-L
on future rout** unl**a
theJr ;|
(wren Monduy and Ttun-day ol •Hat'll** II II
ni.lnig fin a reyu-yv
-A
Hill
in*
waived all claim* against tha * « » • &gt;t
next week
of fanner*, flint
of
the
clantu
rrnment growing out of canc*Ue- ^
An allot mem of finn.mio « »&lt;
gn-weia of
the
add vrgetii!!
tiona, waa th# moat “ Unjuat *4«- :
set x-ide foi all expen.r* other |
Stuti of Hotida for lowaca un-l
tion ersr placed into an American
.han -alarie-. which will varyj
ulling from the wot»
Irglilation."
from thr minimum of 50 .rn (.
I-»f the riadiration of the MedileiLabor, cottoa. aad other topic#
, |,nur to Ihe prevailing wage for
laioun fruit fly in Florida.
provided devalopmenta during tho 3
I skilled workmen.
‘ I h . lio-u-UIe." Ihe lettl-l lea-l-.
day that rivaled the a»UUra taa- . ,
A letter went out yeatrrday to "X U- ml in tin c*l I-) .1 llal-len I'etlmony far the attention paid. •• ,
1every county administrator not1 trih-u. no-1 it l.n ■ foi it- object
h
Tha Sonata had the afUrnooa
I fying him of Ihe project* to I* the u 'P-iot un lit l-y the Se, n toiy
off but the House waa fa rin f
returned Only project* previously of Av tii-idl-it•- --I a eominilti-e ol
again n veteran*’ corapematlon
TALLAHASSEE. Mar
18. . teguii or approvi-tl by the CWA five imi-inc--. t--i of whom aht-ii
TAMPA, Mar. 16.- An onli
squabble aa cent#rad In the inda- i
wenconsidered
In
selecting
lh-1
(AIM
Governor
Sholtx
ha*
w
ith
­
m,in
•
uhith
ucmlil
rv«|uirr
strict
GAINESVILLE. Mar. 18 s"
(Continued On Rage Fours
NEW YORK. Mar. 14.—The acpendant offices supply b ill
,
er
(hiauthority
nor
the
inclina­
i .nf Iinner with nil NKA codr proj cumulate,! aavinga of the Ameri- lution of tha nation's noiionm I rrfrt rv«l It*t
Efforts to avert an automoblla J
tion
to
extend
(he
time
for
pay­
\iwitinw hrforr n city licrnsr rouM
I ran people have fallen from the problem will come only tlisa.u*.Ii | The approved project* do not _
( a , , strike were pursued by Oeneral ,
! ! 14-iic,| in nnv hii»lnrnn firm will ment of t»S3 taxes, county
of chaiacler. It"g i' I I,.elude federal IAVA
project*.:
Johnson and WlllUm 8. Knudi-on,
-.awv
i high total of * 50.800.088.088 in development
1I f |iri-«iitr»l to thr hoard of aMrr- rollectaf* were tnl.l yesterday
. hen the I
executive vice president of GenarV
: ... .
-r I 1050 to *10 088.080.800 at pre»- Itfcbson. American alatistieian -m l
to an ovel -fbl* audienee " • .Inc- ,
nil'll Tuesday
The gnVemor aent an order for al Motor*.
- .!
..A ‘ *
Ik- S - V - V T - “ day night In the University of
mtu n uni mrirrd on yrs- lax collaetnr* to cloa# their books
•wa- al-andonrd t h IXav.l.l artiltg
of
As th# Administration sought to ,
i S T ’l i t a
iJ
S
I
n . . . ....................
____
_
notinmu
nt
n
mrrtinc
l-y
A
pr.ll
In
full
compliance
with
Eimida Y. MA.
|state i-iigiiiifi, sanl the only
expedite tha air M i l bill, air mall j
^
W*M •1^1.
*Thr Iraae-m
.
aThi.
a.^ ..........
d e u ^ ta . W
wer*
ridel-! #
"The
Indax."
decline la
••trnijrtl* l&gt;y rrprr«rntitivrn of thr atate lake He asked that th* de­ planas remaned grounded though ,
"What we need in America t» for
___ weeks »»f tnu
^i l-aiige m tin- -Inlu- nf the fedMl to leprcectH th* Unit at • equal •«.
aome on* to do foi the men. w.
ATI1PNH.
Mm
i} A
kflrfnui c«hJ® mithtiritirn hrrr. K linquent Us list tie advertised dur­ there wtr* indications that flying
*Ute meeting which l* to be h*Uj-gro*. ctirrrnl national Income.
en and children what the s x rs .l Jrial workmen would la- lluii tlielr lW||lutl
................
4 lll( lip
..
fur*• 1
rum m lltre nf five lira-led l-y 1‘rrry ing the month of May and ’ hat might b. resumed at aqj, Awta gA-ia
Safnnrl Ia,,-.,,,,.
iimiII.
I roll
wages
would
l«p*i-l
by
HiEmer­
NuiiP" •if 'lur* department ha* dM ^fo* *'»'•
llf
I be |.i.mll*
In O c«l» toTMrrhri.
1
'llx«, was deftnitel) Imaiesl utday i u. Wall, chairman vf the N llA ad dsUnqy—** property ha soil th* gahra-m ux. MaJpr Oc m U B«1»tlf
ni»
,l»aep
I
Alex
R- JohnJohn-] M l In..
The delegate.
Ale* R.
tlo, aboop -and -hoga.” Uab*-&gt;n in- gency lt-liaf A-huinisHatloli in­ atAard tha 0r**k trieghter M.x-j vlsmy council, was appointed to flmt Monday In June.
f X
Jamln D. Foulols, chief of the An. 1
Life ln»ur*
stead
nf
the
rW-S.
aiatrei, in hia a*‘ *ition that thi*
M ti, preaWftit of l l i OM*. Nra. . «H»n»|*«niew XII . »&gt;»••* « w*l III
iglU, an-l h» will K* grtutpej to j,ir*fi th« proposed law.
“ Distribute th* fund* cell cted my Air Corps, whe U making U
Itegiimal aduitinstratwr* w# rti'dvjtr-tlr (nrhff1r n « im .* ,'
lira. Uladyn
Mnr-| fTaiuw. *.ia
nation do** box need social control
M
ln
l-lry
While
llir
inertinK
wm»
•
iUL*d
u. c .
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far enough In advance of June 30 Inspection of Eastern mall facttl* t assirned -thr-ThTTr— f a hli-'-'riO. E. McK« 7 , •linn mniinl
iti«l pi .m anly foi the purroat' "f 'lln- to enalilr disbursing authorities to
of iudusirv oaarl* mt «ou«li »* •'
•f Mm III.’ MtlllOUlt rtl ll
rla Wlfllaiti*. Prof.
I
ties, said that he cOaildcrad tha y
iu
ii
of
the
|'ii
fi-i-isl
proji-lt.
Miilu.il
Vised*
kelf-rontrol
by
it»‘•divid­
l
Vital
law,»|
i
|inid
JI
immni
t•
•
i
I
imi
*)ul
|i&gt;K rKlbluhim ill of u trntml
R. K. O
e»4t»k»
• f.||
**d
l-alanre their euirent budgets by air mall assignment #• Jdqal tagt , r
|)tt&lt;Id
said
w-ik
would
not
»l*rt
e 4||
j li*r I hi* Im»hI Mini hr «*il«‘d Wrdlirht •t i i&lt;’l mi 111 oflic© for hatolh*iK
e fwK ' of
.
ual
|i*44••11&gt;IM »4H*I
•
. ■
the rinse of the fiscal year, June of the Army'a flying
i»%
In
It waa. announced that the It*
••'tlaliatlca sinew that rhaia'-lei Monday In no- --iiniv from wlil.'t j tiny itfli’i iiimmi
II,,.,
; Shu un« IHR- f»•-•••» « mi»
••sir HifnrtYmrl III thr 1 niii|i i 5." said Ihe order.
l-'ull approval of tM p « n d » t , .
miplete
u
port
,-i
espeli-lituia^A-ni
Ocala meeting b to ha oiwm to !••**••aI aai«.
ia Mlnniat the only crop that Aniei
I'rrvioti l\. nulh«*i it !••• IimiI in .him it• a iiivi’rnnifi.t Mtippetiti-d
"In this connection it i* earnest­ air maU bill wai gl»*tV before th# Vj
the public, and that prtneipica of .Inn* •&gt;»lein I |ko "Dl.lfP *1
Irn I- not shocl of tn&lt;lu&gt;," 111- «nil.i unVi the tiv il W-t-ks program ' dtrat«‘«l iht ) Iwlivtiti thk* I mvU In Mi i htibttirsM ItUlFRU, ' ihour
Senate cominlltp* yC*t*rday by
the Iiragua Will be dUgu»*«d In • I M2.
in .elliiig forth an appeal t il I*"', liail liol U'l II IITFHt 'l
' flrd front hi- hum Atul 1114'i t- jilt ||.i f f nt Agr^rd prompt city Irji* ly urged that final distribution he
UrlgadlCr General William M X
made nut later than June 20."
The dlatribulioli of theae &gt;av
lallM'i K«*IK &gt; projl ‘ I » Il"l llt»JI»l
detail. I’ romlaeht heaA o f llie
cation of a ilepartment ol d n
ill a*11*•11 I I *11-'Ian morninh*
,
.
*
...
*
.
,,
,
,
i -Ia Iiti’ Action to PU|poit Mt.' fi’d
chell, who was court-martia i y • ,\
league and atate bfflelaU an- n - Inga follows;
acur tiBilling III lh* fedeial i-o, i 4li.nr«i !••! v%«ik %•• • intliMktl •»»
"In
view
of
the
fact
that
wc
•
iiiioiincrim
o'
\
»
1
Thr iii ,ni-l...
4*i ttl ll*-t ev#r&gt;‘ pi ojji a in •mould in*
f raJ years ago becaul# of wr|W ,
“ On the whole, then, the pul^ eroim-ut, headed l-y a new *••• &gt;• thi* list »•• ••• umk» •l liMl
’ pected t « attend the aea»t«m.
I**)u*yr&lt;l to hu\ • rloio’d unr ot ill of imuiriiAo b rn tfil
have had a remarkably good sea­
M
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(Continued
On
Pago
Five)
Plana weta laid laat nlgnl for
I tary of eliaraeter In Babaoti'a &lt;-t in J
moat Wi-| HN'I poller M4-:ulhP
son this year, and that fund* are ten criticism of Aaniy officer* whp
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a local meeting, to be held In the
ion, "u could accompliah wond, • . H'MIHIC \%l»l I s.lt ••ill*' 6*•%(I \VIII kc lit thr hi lory of I In1 nniioo
l-a-lly needed an that thr schools, were directing tho aviation atU*»
City Hall next Thuraday night at
|for I lielieva that rharmlcr isiul-l |projifl® iIif i |(ii» i »,i I hy niriorml
„
.
t
Th«* inn-i* i of tl,i* MAlot I • Oil!
rounliea and the atate- may pay Ities.
lia said thr bill was “ * step A
R:00 o’clock. Purpoo#
of U»t»
th,* meet
jrpoM OI
inn-1'ZZ
rn A
rn
|l.e developed ayaleinatirallx a- »• •thninl»tr«lni • wml i-niitiii * i»(i- l&lt; «t*rd th* Ministry tllAl III' Mil
rurrent obligation*, I have not the right direction" but predicted
iiave developed llvealoik, •en-al* it mii iitvr*t hjh! ion »*• ” wotU» poltuit! hack lo I' mit ll«4 .............
only no Inclinatlo to eslend the that ultimately the government &gt;
•
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with the work of. th* Unit. A «mj;
|and cotton."
firming Ititiill’* |oi .• In • illloitl I
whir.'*
time for payment nf IP.'I.X tax*-, must establish an air minRUe
act play entitled "Thar'c Gold in. In looking n**r th* pevrral M'l*
Ilabaon aaarited that p «i h ­ I Its-1«I MMIII I hi p io jlll- hMealbft«fi Im rll i*» r» !•«*• ii d lo ill » Ihl » In . .
Kiind* n4iw are Imiiik eollrrtetl
but I am hereby a|-eaificully re­ with complete control orer cl4fl
Them Thar Hilla," will be enacted ialiatlon laioka whirh an- in In i cenllv Hi N'ew York lo had l« -n rntilmuril m- im|« «ll\ m 'I 0"t» Iim - &gt;Mltl|dn\ noon
i i Ihe -lAifinir of “ III tire's Parfaculty, and the public bi Invited. ]
. . ............ ..........
leiuendoualy ini|nra*i I tv tin1 II ja* i**li" |• i In11ti l
it.*' ihe Annual American I • o questing the tax collector* In pro­ aviation and mall*. Mltehall agreng
by member, of the High Behind. IH'IVUur of gjeKiatmlinn W
TOR ON It i, Mnt
lh i M t
aiM^ affair whirh i* plannrtl for ceed in thia matter according to that If private companies *r* to 1
J .fact that thr fair# i- u o il:i'n
l.icutMiaiit l*i tn A I •*» ii'ifa. r%Mrs. Emma Abbott Lyman of Thigpen ha" noticed 'hal many ttanaii roln|»ali)‘ ' ojIJ l*i ra-atsi.,-1 II ullb l ••!•»•• • •*!»t af •« •! M'lllll-I Martin l•l••uM. foi uu i
»• iiil
Im ''Mflfortl 4*i»lintl\ 4'lull at an tin- schedule caiitemplated l-y law." continue to fly the mails tha*
mutl
jfranlcJ » libtrkl xuiBidf,
Altamonte Spring, waa elected to
] by exact I&gt; half if the poopl1h lm lo 'i
h! i*iIIm
n* w iiiu op* i atov nnd m hi iM.i t of
.•■•&gt; ilatA, it wmi Niiiiunoi cl thin
IM-raon* Who tm,e n-glatorvd
a place on tha board nf director*
He prop«a&lt;-d a minimum rate df
. only honest
|t|i,/li U iou IiI Ik* Muhimilfl. mil dllltarl hlellll IimIm) vt a- 4*1•Ia | i| ( ntMinintf hy II i .y m aii I Walker,
to
t&lt;Hlay,
tiavo
since
mnirl.
d,
no
I
sueceding Mrs. Maud* Tupjwi,
( 0iniKii«alioii lo maintain th# Ik*
“ riimi le lioneat)
he
*;&lt; • 1xtfitill•I I- eligible fill appi.-val ill • xtraditi il to thr t mlr.l Stntrp.
they have never rrgialered in lh*ir
•iniiiamltr nf 4 amplM’ll- I t*»an 1^;
resigned.
•
dustry a* wvll a* •
I “ would mean tliai we In A me I I'.i till* follnv* lll|f ••••I«*I
-horil) Mftrr Sa iiiu i I van- lo. Atrd |
pteaent name.
daI
rati- lo prevent cut-lhrOat comptf
1 Puhlir health
” oftrr AltrmpliiiK to flr&lt; I M'MI
I could double our standard nf lit
I “ All LviriunnaireA who inlantl lo
t.rrvk
jmi
lA-lictlon
v
tmn
1
,
i
it1
1i-oti,
4.
ii’«rv
GEORGETOWN. Del.. Mar. 10.
__ **
m
. confusion and d,-li&gt;&gt; on ••lerlion lug nnd have twice as mucl . fe. (-•IucmI i"tm
;
piiuiint at I hia affair," he &gt;Ut)Uit4 &gt;•; *1. kou iiftri
is), “ shoiiltl cliff down in thei* (A I ') —Three young tlsters wer*
the same prices we are pa \him nlHin, ••
••||*4‘l \■( M»l| 4*f pllWlf
• should call at mv office ill Ihe now, nr I,, put it another way . f.r tl4in; 7. r
jeana, local© a 'buck', haatl it Ui burned to death and their broth­
I
Aaher
Aah«r Frank, ataU aafley
aaft*y di- Brumj« . . p u| „ iou building as so .|| only half of what »*•• now » |H’h«l All lit tUlt’V, H i4|uir- uol i4*ron
lliucr at once, lie can la located er's back was broken when h*
al tlie Huumillal and Ani(tr*on leaped for safety late last night
fc L / r oractor
c to r will
trill -bo
b. In (Si.ifo
, nd reuM rt tn th r we could have Juat the gam- • if &gt;trui lion of |ui11u* bullnngi; l»
R H tonight
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irpun* a it*I rmiMructmn if
Hanford
restaurant
oxenexl,
for a mooting ltn
tha £»•••
Court llousn;
”
hruf Store, and 1 am hopeful that as a fire destroyed their farm
we only had honesty,
» Ik*
‘ , ,.„tM
t ™ ""
Aft I iMAiU.
K i h a I ilftAlU t«f
lli« intpivMsivr all of our huddle* will make an hum* near her*.
IV
with
•
with tho
tho- Somlnolo
Somlnola County
County 8afely
Safely ] lU,rN*f • •
meeting at the Monte.uoth H«
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The dead were th* children of Wednesday nlghn; namad Mr
1l^alrr m' I I kp *hirli will ullttri effort to attend. The ’buck' will 1m»
Council, polled
police officers,
officers, and
and tip*
‘.b» |
I
Council,
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i^&lt;
height" IViiiplMf It* hniift»nl limn uA4-d It* buy Ateaka and all tht* of Mr. and Mr*. Harold Hudson I'earl H. Hnnaall, J. D. Ddaacy,
public
j* .
all utH I i ' iiI ia I l l " i I'Ia , will Ih trifitminjrA. The party wil! lie *nu who discovered the tragedy on A. Palmer. Tony Deopoo. *
r /|ftr.- Prank will dlacuas the «-rtheir return from a visit to a
iL'ciiirtl it1441ii m I a itit'i’liriK ol T a &gt;
ganiiatton of a Junior Safely
third on© of it* kind, and we c-i neighboring farm. One of tba Prank Pierce e» the personnel
Im 4‘omiMuiain &gt;. Mvludulrtl to 1*4Cotiboll for the county, aa wall
the Cod* Authority whltb *«
peel
that
last
year's
attendant
d
children upset an oil lamp *• they govern th# rtitxurinl liwiMlfy
m
■ » heM In Ihe MttMiiue Temple It*•a explain aoaw late method. aM
were going to bed .
of HO men will b© exceeded."
attack la tha campaiga agmlml
this city.
..
«S|J
Tentatire arrangcmrnU for the held in DeLand. •K
I ^iii e a * C o i u m A i i t l e r .
rackleae and needMas lou of Ilf*. gal# arlebratloo which la to b » ; At II^H) o’clock In lh* monung. v
In addition- P- J. Aj***'m * J,
Mi I AVte •Ia ti *1 l Ita t the Kail,
, R . U. Coleman, rhalrfua of the
Mima Aranka Takaeh were
In Sanford on Friday Apr. 8 't h f St. Johns River lmprut*n&gt;. nt
John Meisch. Sr, R B fhapa* local represenlatWa* on • •“ 'V
dedication of lh* new : Association will hoi l It* annual man. an-l F. F. Dornri. ele«-te-l rr M’l vice Id lo he hehl ill tin*
Kirs! MvIHimI isI 4’huirh Al
wide committee or Cod# Authority
; . ofllcara of the council wna are ■ »' concrete bridge aero** th# St. meeting in Sanfoi.l W F Glynn
at a laigely uttriulod iiii-eting nf oYlm'k Sli Knight ll«*4 W A
ct«d ta attend are T. W. Lawton, John, Hirer a* a feature, w*i* of t'rc*c*nt City will preaidwhile Mr. Dosser and Mr. ©telradfe
Seniiniilr Agiicul’ uit * lul* I**' 4 U4i|H'| |ia«t&lt;ir "f Hi*' tliuiili will
were elected delegatoa ta * dfel
At 12:15 o'clock, meiqi- •• of night, ore the Kanfuro
mad* at the Chamber of t'omm»rcr
U thr |itiviit|iol A|H*akt*r Hi* auItrlct meeting that'waa held la O r
office on T u »«U r afternoon when this Astociatlou w ill meet at a wlm will I.- uu Uu- cciei) mui set
A diamond ring, valued at |500. show window door was open.
Cat and Electric Co, ef
J«*t i is fhjrtU'«l to Im- *' I fin |*l«
lando felt night.
mtmborm of Uv. Cel.b.atloo Com. luncheon session, with presenta­ ilia agn-ement control h-a-li If'
Upon investigation, it was 41)•
Special muaic will l-e pro was removed front a show window
tion
of
the
new
officers
as
a
fra.
mitt*, discussed th# matter.
"
M
tlw ncirr.,.cnt Is given Uu- au |%ltj,.j |,y „
. hmi an-l a doulii- at thr McLaulin Jewelry Store cun* red that the ring, and a
Governor Dav* Hboltx, Altormy ture.
prtwal'« f Secretary Walla**. »«•' i q-mitcl Knights Templar fn- n on I'aik A rrnus some lime before small Ivory css* lo which it was
A l 1.30 o'clock. Harry M Pap-I
Genet al Cary.p. Undis, ami Sec­
noon Wednesday of this week, by contained a diamond weighing
|fl'R K K N D H tS
l&gt; al.nod l-&gt; a majority » f ttv-j HeUnd. Daytona Reach, Urlan-I
retary of hi*to R- A. Grar already worth, president of the trade l«ody, shipper* ol celery.
partis* who hava not' yet been mounted, was missing. The ring
, Leesburg, and Sanford #■* • xpen
about two thirds of • caret, 14
ir. it-— ( A P )— have accepted aa lav Ration to at. will pieside at e m monioa mat kin*
pprshendod.
Urn.
h,-' ctic-ii of three prom.n--iit lo ad to attend, and all visiting
• taltea
with th* the official opening of tin ne* |t ,|
h, sought alac* tend th# day's
Suspicion
rast*
upon
two small diamonds and sis sapphires
com- Knights are invited.
grow
n*
came
aft*H
aa
U
mca
for
day* ago la th* Governor scheduled to UV* | lead­
Sir Knight ( &lt;—per was raised . ' strange young women and a set on clthwr aide of the platinum A|^•UuJlUoU.
quarter, of tha Mganlxation in Ok- plrtr diar-jasion of thr ag -• inent
ci##r »•
&gt;©
strange young man, hatlcss and moqnting.
Dr. f. D. Kal- ing part Is th* ctrcmonlr*. .
Msatvr Mason in Covington, Ky
lUkfloW
r._ . . .. — raw— * —
Ballotand
it*
inauy
highlight
*
Uu
Al
la
Neither
Dr.
McLaulin
nor
Mr,
Other wall known Florida etll. Yacht Club bull-ling, govrrnor ing was done secretly a f i nino in l»ti&gt;2. He lu-longs to tho Dan wearing
a
gray
overcoat,
accord_
_ .
_ -aa who will bo. her# for tho day Sliollx U expected lo ba In the city nu n had been neminal- -l from vllle, Va., Chapter, Is a member of ] ing ta Mr, McLaulin who dis- Wirt had occasion to open tha
In
time
to
speak
during
these
certwindow during tha morning, and
_
tin floor.
Uruwera feerc . &gt;trd to Olivet Coinmandcry in Orlando, closed datalls of the first incl- several customers who w*ra wait­
m
e are members at the ML John* Riv­ monies.
.
'
and
ha
belong*
to
thr
Tampa
Con
-lent
of
its
kind
to
occur
in
hia
er Imprvriwiatt AaoocUllaw, the.
voir for six at tha aino m- n first
ed upon ware never more than
A u rrao.
At 2:38 o'clock, there will Ic * nominated, and Mfeg fur ll-r-r of •ulory, Egypt Shrine Temple.
' store for many years.
Central Florida Council of Cham,
— ft.
i O feet tram the windaw at any »n*ml
aerie* of m-itortad*^ alrcadc. and
________________ I Mr. McLaulin stathd that hia
Ml—r0 lla v a t
hois of O m m tffo. tho Staid Moad aivakado, ccnsUtlpg e f auinmo- the sia. A total a f 4U vet. * o
tteal*
a
—
. —
.—
time.
i a -H
son
placed
the
ring
In
the
show
COMING WJUT1I IN MARCH
I&gt;kase•»*&gt;**
—
[V • S Association, and tha St, bilei, airplaics, ani boats, winch east.
John A. Lyles, pool room oper­ &lt;&gt;rlsa4a
window along with doxona of oth­
----F. F. Darner (iffaldcnl -' th,
_ CV*»r ta
_ _____ .John, Valley Junior Aeronautic*! will me** from Hanford ani De­
WASHINGTON. Mar. 16. — er diamonds and other valuable ator next door, stated, as did Peaaaaol*_
Club, presided SW f the iii--, ‘" »
Dr. 0. J. Mlllei, that shortly bo- Taaao* ------- CUar I t
fend toward tho new bridge.
which waa aildranped Infoimalljf (A P )— President Iton*- volt plana artldea. The son. Dr. Henry M:- for* noon two attrictiv* young Tltusvgte — , Ctsar 11
, The day'# areaU la flamiaote
AD are expected ta arrii# tin re by many groweaa, *hlp;» i». and to atari-hi* fishing trip In South­ l.aulln, and C. F. Wirt, watchmak­
women entered tho Jewglyry store, Atlasla _ _ . _MiwnstiA
Hast 4*
hy 1:00 o'clock for tho official dr I- lAher* mtcreetad la thr local ern waters thr lost week in er In tha store, were In or near
gad Volusia couatles will
Clear VI
but Dr. McLaulin and Mr. Wirt .Vansal* —
tha
store
ail
morning
long,
Mr.
March.
aH
grobal-ly
will
go
direct
feat Ion. Speakers daring the d--li- farming aitoaUaa. lacludi.ip T. I’
broakfaxt mailing ef
Vla.ua
"
McLaulin stated, but Juat befort both are unable to recall
H a lt s
cation ecremoay will Indqde G-iv- BulU of the' Federal-Hist- Mar- to Florida by Vrain to board the
th* Coawefl af Cham
k .
n
noon, Mr. Wirt noticed that the them.
yacht
tjwre.
hat
New*
Borrica.
(Continued
On
Page
Four)
This meeti
4L i
H
i«V V .
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WASHLNGTON. Mar. 18 - i-Pt
_Comrrn for debt-burdened litiev
was rrlilrnm l anow at lh- Whit*
House anJ in Congress We-inesday.
Pr**id*nt Roosevelt, who
tififc . « r . .
n r u t , 'favor* . general scaling .loan of
m
debla, made it clear ho wax Irav
Ing it to Congressional I. adorn to
whip the Wllcoi-Sumner* munici­
pal bankniptcy bill into aurh form
that there woulJ be no more doubt
P O R T H U R O N . M ic h ..: of it* passage.
The measure
would
|&gt;ermit
M ar. 1 6 .— ( A P ) — A n e g ro ,
lightening of municipal Indebted,
w h o aald he w as
H erb ert |neat by ayreement of rrejitnra.
You
' o. f ‘ Chief
ne”
— —ngblood.
----- .y vcom
” * panion
.
objection* have been to the
John DHHnger, notorious ou t - 1 prori„ lon , h,« would allow 88 perl* w , in the escape front the cent of . city., r m iitora to .*&gt;
C row n P oin t, Ind.. ja il tw o |how much It ahoold pay.
weeka ago, waa ahot down in i The Whit. llou»* haa
heard
* b a t t l e w U h ih * l I f W o f f l w r , ! 0 *1 M m . * , o t th.
!h “
m orn ln r. and o f t l h e , . !quire
*"
*»
*0 percent
approval for re­
arm ed w ith
m achine guns auction of principal, and 08 per.
w ero com bin g the v ic in ity fo r cent approval for reduction r f InDitllnt*r, who he aaid had hern trrtsl or po«tponement of malurlwith Mm. The rtefto 1. believed tiee.
I*ro*prci* of similar relief for
pear death.
financially embarrassed rom|!nHe wai nearly unconaclou* and
be gasped out information that
stnt all available nfficem on a
manhunt fur the desperado who
haa I ten the object of a nation­
wide neareh alnce cowlnc Indiana
Jailer* with a wobden pistol.
Two officer*
were aeriou.ly
wounded In lit* exchange with th*
negro who afed ha and three oth- (
er men had been with Dllllnger In
South Port Huron Juat a *hort
time before.
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Negro Convict Claims .... .....
uier w
. ” ** n ,UM.
it ruir h«».to ic»»Him Purina Rattle;
'Wide

K

nira doing genera) buaineaa llkewiae improved. The corporation
tankruptcy bill, passed laat *e«aion in the Hou*e to expedite reoiganlxation of flrma in dilTicultlea, waa approved by the Senate
Judiciary Committee.
At the aame time Senator Tramniell D. Fla), introduced a bill di­
recting the Reconstruction Coiporation to a il refinancing
of
counti'a, municlpaiitea, achool and
road district*.
Under the Trammell measure
authority would be given the RFC
to raiae an.l uae 1750,080.080 in
thia program.
Trammell aaid hia hil|
would
•upplrment the Wllcox-Sumnera
meaaure, not conflict with it.
"My bill." he explained, "pro.
vidca the fond* with which Mich
eountie*. citie* and town* may
purrhn-e their hood* and retire
the ntligation* aftei the *rr*oge■nent for aurh adjustment
ha*
been made in accordanre with prnviaiona of the bankruptcy law "

Those WhoSuffered

TAMPA PROPOSES SHOLTZ SAYS ALL
NBA COMPLIANCE TAX ES MUST BE
BY O R D INANCE PAID BY APRIL 1

SAVINGS DECLINE1SELF-CONTROL BY
ONLY 6 BILLIONS'INDIVIDUAL SAID
IN DEPRESSION TO BE VITAL NEED|;

Delegates Elected
Tp Attend Meeting
Of School League

Pilot M in ^ o W o r d k
In Arraiintinff Bill
Callinir Army Ofjf
EmerarencyVentur^

Local Business M en
Will BeResumedAt
Join In Appeal For

City License WouIdBe Governor WillNot Ex­
tend TimeFor Pay­
Denied Person Who
ment Of 1933 Levies
Fails To Heed Code

New York TrustCom- Growth Of Character
Held A SolutionOf
pany Reports !&gt;0BilEconomic Problems
• lions Still In Banks

Insull, Located On
r!::h;:;:i.np ,.^ :^ :!G r e e k Ship, Will b e ....
Returned ToAthens „2 ,

Thigpen Gives Advice
truewin b# to ^urnint thr miyic:On Registering: Name

Funds BeinffCullected
For "Bruce’s Party"

3 Young; Sisters Die
In Fire At FarmHome

State'Safety Director ", r
■"” ' ,n,“v.
Speaks Here lonignti,i.yi- Mr. Thigpen atat«i. "u&gt;*/

ya
Restaurant Men Sat
Up Code Authority - 1

Knitfhts Templarl'lnn
•For E a s t e r Service

Arrangements For Gala CelebrationOn Meisch, Sr.,Dorner,;;
April 6 A re Completed T en tativ ely Chapman N am ed
On Control B o ard s'" •»7no u-h, "1'

$500 Diamond Ring Stolen From Show
Window At McLaulin’s Jewelry Store

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fu w c tp ^ y in p A r ;

k a b c h

WorfcTa Fair In Ofrlahrfb

rWlMA"*1

3

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B
nt »w

FRIDAY, MARCH 1*. ISM
T llB F IE LD * OF HEAVEN

•Th* field* of heaven wall the twl.
light hour
A * masdows of the earth await
th* spring;
I t la lh*Jr season of Ihe first white
flowers;
It la the April of their blossom­
ing.
gh* acre* stretching iilu* anil bar*
at noon
Begin at dusk L&gt; yield those
blooms that grow
From Immemorial seeds «
atrawn
Along the darkn***, row
(Hint raw.
JTho blossom, thrive and
against the night
Until a child come* running
down the sky
Vo fill her apron with the flowers
qf light
![ • Whoa*
distant
gleam
nnd
sparkle caught her eye
Than la their time of blooming
briefly done;
Dawn Innocently plurk* them
on* by one.
Adelaide t.o»*.
It look* as If the auto industry
and th* tabor unions ire shout to
lock horn*. Or are they only loot­
in g them?
The fact that there were
many wttneiMi to that
m*»
pent which appeared off the roast
BcoUand gn)y convince* u* lIml
\ those folks ought to Invest liratr
t |he aource of their liquor amt ply.
Oil# Is gratified to see the
•ours# Of basin##* curve upward
•gain after several weeks of de•Una tfld stagnation. If business
do## not Improve while the gov•mment is fertlUaing the roots
with billions of dollars, what would
happen when the shower# cease?

, itu

Orm an .otortiobIWw i n asfd la
« n fir * pities of *c*Wc driveway,
and wren and a half Miles o( on 1* iWprered. hot th# i*Mtert*b
(fulating. pathway*.
TM » ravine should sol overtook, th# affWWory
garden ha* the largeat ilngte colIce i ion oT ■salts* '.n 'lhc WOrltl,
V5,000 plant*. In addition to thru*
tlicrc, arc 11,000 palni* and more
“ The most beautiful and Inter- that *00,000 tropical plant*.
eating wight In Florida t* the I’aIstka Aialea Karin* Garden*,"
About 30,000 acres of tang tree*,
Said Karl l-ehminn. Secretary of from which valuable oil I* extrud­
ike Seminole County Chamber of ed, are thriving in th* southern
Corttmerce on hi* recent return
part o f th* United Slate*.
from ralaika and S t Augustine.
Mr. anil Mr*, I-rhmann viatted the
Twenty-three camp* of th« Civ­
Ravine Gsrden* on their way to
ilian Conservation Corpa ar* lofit. Augustine where they wrnt to
ralrd In Louliiana.
represent Heminole County at the
meeting o f Ihe (Ventral Florida
Council of Chamber* of (fernmere*.
Sunday. Mar. IH ha* been desig­
nated a* Seminole County Day,
Mr. Lehmann said, and all visi­
tors from thi* county will be giv­
Duplex Regulkr
en free admission to thi* "Great

lLejimann P r a is e s
!Garden Of Azhleds
Seen A t P af&amp; ik a

Civic leadera Iri'oriaiido have just announced the moat
ambitious project which has come out o f a Florida city
since the ultra-ambitious days of the boom. At a meeting
o f the Oranjre Couitty Chamber of Commerce the other
Might An organization was perfected which proposes to
fkise'one million dollars for the purpose of holding a

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o f Central Florids’n Urgent department » tores, ha, been
elected president of the organization, while other officer*
include S. Kemlrlnck (luernacy, Jack Hennessy, Harry P.
W O M
Lou, and Crawford Bickford.
That’s a personnel which
practically assure* the success of the undertaking.
The Fair will last n hundred day* and it in expected that
ft will attraet at leant 20,000 visitors a day. Sanford will un­
doubtedly be anked to co-operate, not only In promoting the
Idea, but also In affording accommodations to the many
visitor, who will more than fill the hotels and rooming
hbusca of Orlando. A housing committee will be named
lo bring all central Florida communities such ns Sanford,
Winter Garden, Apopka, Leesburg, ■DeLand, and Day­
tona Beach into the program.
. The tentative budget calls for an expenditure of $150.0t)0 for Gowers, shrubs, palms, citrus nnd subtropical fruit
trees, exotic gardens, fish pools, vegetable tracts anti sim­
ilar exhibits. It is proposed to concentrate in this one Or­
lando fair all the beauties and wonders of Florida vegeta­
tion. The phrase, “ Florida on Parade,” has been suggested
as a proper slogan.
In commenting upon the project, the Orlando Sentinel
points out that the city spent $7,500 on national advertising
this year and brought 11,200 tourists to town. That’s at
the Lite of nbout $2 per person. Spending a million dol­
lars on the Fair would probably bring 2,000,000 persons
to Orlando. That’s at the rate of 50 cents per person. It
strikes us It would be money well spent.
We feel sure that Orlando can count upon Sanford From Ihe trsui-enil the rail*
lo co-operate In every way possible lo make this World's
stn-uk Iwikwanl over the lies
ert
Fair a notable success.

MUIR.

Mrs. Roosevelt Lands
At Miami After Tour

natural
wonder." A charge for
i lie maintenance of this gardens
will have to be put on soon, he
said, but In the meantime the
people of the stale are lieing giv­
en the opportunity of seeing this
beauty spot free of charge on cer­
tain days set aside for the sever­
al rountfea.
II la known a* the largest out­
standing C. W, A. project. I2M),IHk) has hern expended to date In
l-eautifying thi* natural ravine
covering H5 acre*, having a min­
imum depth of' 70 feet, and «
maximum depth o f 120 feel. There

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MIAMI, Mar. IS.— ( A P I— Mrs.
Franklin D. Roosevelt arrived
here by commercial sir liner short­
ly after noon today, completing an
II-day economic survey flight to
Puerto Rico and the Virgin Is­
land*.
Mr*. Rooeevelt was met at the
Stsrk sgalnri the Irm-k humps * International airplane base by
dm k group, huddled;
Governor Shulls and a group of
Mead- lift from parka, there is a women prominent in hutineas,
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flash, ■ hand-wave, between club, and political circlet here.
Aside from saying she had “ a
wonderful trip" she made no com­
ment on her flight. Sh* wa«
I whisked to s railway station Im­
mediately after acknowledging the
greeting* *nd boarded a train for
Washington.

Run molten under the dawn Io­
wan! the planet rim;
N o S p e a k E n g lis h
Ret ween me and the turning rim
is no visible life.
Do you know that Chief Two Guns White
Only the empty desert, the empty
dead? Do you know who (Thief Two Guns White Calf Is,
■ky.

or waa?
You probably don't. I f you are like*us you hnd never
even heard o f him. )Vnd yet his face is probably more
familiar to you than tnht of any other American Indian.
Yotl have seen him thousands of times. At least you used
to. Hts profile is engraved on the Buffalo trickle.
According to an Associated Press account. Chief Two
Guns White Calf was chosen to adorn the buffalo nickle
because his features were considered the most representa­
tive tyi&gt;« of American Indian. High cheek bones, promi­
nent nose, protruding chin, high receding forehead. At nn
advanced age, when the image was struck, many wrinkles
furrowed his face.
Chief Two Guns While Calf lived most of his life on
the reservation in Glacier National Park, where he wa*
visited and honored by thousands of visitors. At the re­
ceptions. at the door o f the Glacier Park Hotel, the
Chief always wns accompanied hy his Interpreter, a young
brave named George Hull Child, n well educated man who
spoke English without nn accent nnd did all the tnlklng.
Once a woman asked Two Guna if be didn't sjivak
English.
,
“ Oh. yes." said the chief, “ but I don’t want to be
Itotbered by so many fool tjuestions."
The chief's morning costume w h s h tailored suit of
blue broadcloth anil a huge broad-brimmed black hut, iml
in the evening, when the Indians used to put on a show
for Ihe guests, he appeared In n gorgeous yellow silk robe
In the dance which his people performed, an A. P.
writer relates, he seldom topk part, but sat aloof, smiling
graciously. Once in a while he would suddenly seize a
woman spectator by the arm and laughingly pull her
into the dance for n few steps. Afterwart! he would auto­
graph iMtstal card pictures of himself, signing his name in
picture writing, with two guns side by side and a white
calf.

Federal CourtToOpenl
In Orlando On Apr. 2.

President Roosevelt is said to be
FRANKFORT. Ky . Msr. Id
favorably InrlineO toward the cre­
ation of * separate dr|iartnienl (o r
IP ) - The esse of V a lu e Armen11not. I^ruisvllle edllot lineil f?(i
aerial defense. That will interest
OHLAlrDO, Mar. Id
many Americans who have a (eel court fur the aouthern &lt;
district of and coats on s charge of contempt
ing, that In cas* of war, homh. 1Florida will lw convened In O r- 1 of the Kenlurky house of repre­
dropped by enemy planes out of laitdo Apr. f with Judge Alexan sentatives, appeared headed for
th* clouds would be distinctly un drr Akerman on the bench.
the courts ;e*t*rdsy sfter Armen" pleasant. An adaquau air fmrr set
ill b* th# I trout said, "I have no intention of
The April evasion
apart from th* jealousies and In- second sine* Orlando was allotted settling the |2S fin* snd ro*t*.“
' trlfTJc. of th* war and navy de- Judicial term, through an act of
I pxrtnunta and aqulpped with miHi- Congreaa.
WRIGHT DECLINES
I . ortt planra, would msk* it pretty
Th# first three w**V* will be
i ' hot fa# air Invaders.
devoted to criminal Jury trials
snd th* trials of war risk Insur­
Communism or even socialism ance cases; Ih* fourth w*«k to
evidently dotes not appeal to Col.1 civil jury trial* and th* fifth
Charioa Lindbergh. Even such gov. w*«k to ctiilntMr hearings.
apimant competition with boaimsa
Judge Akerman, according to
oa the carrying o f air aiolla by word received ih Orlando, ha* daarmy fll*re Is repugnant to him, cldtd to hav* hi* chamber* docket
Jls may b* accused o f being per- after Jury trial* Instead o f before Wright aaid he would b* unable to
oa account Of the- government1* ' travel for several week* because
, accounting quarter ending Mar. „ f jlln c .
Docket for th* assignment of
civil Jury trials daring tb* fifth
week will b* sounded first morn­
ing of court.

InformsUoi

FARMERS' LEADER DIES

I

havt* known you, cimk hmlrlTiH
tir«iUi«*r»f in ninny Iurn]*,

Kni never tlitl IhihJ or tonicue art
Imrrtrr to us,

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IIKRNAND f). .Miss.. Mar. I*.fAIM —Three young Memphis ne-

Ijn k tif loot, lu&lt; k of lifi'H't, ilrett
Ift-oe* died on the gallows here
ii*. now whirling- Mjait
early Intlay for • criminal a*«ault
How nniiiipiirturiil they it|*| r in
upon a 17-year-old Holly SprinfM,
I hi* heiitIJorijr m om rni,
Miss., high school g irl.

How unimportant |»«ln ami the rfn
T«rn hundred steel ftHmeted tia*Joi l til ralt H,
tlonal guattfarmen vrh0 rushnl Ihe
VNtin Mind »nhl»*n binding th*
negrons from lack^nn where they
had hren
for safe be ping *»nrrounded the j«il ns .Iiihiinv Ituire,
•liete
p«’Mce in this countersign
Ih'I w p h i Us
As is the ritmggle »p * r r.n llv
endeij
And civtlizNtlnn ffirgivt-n fcujrot

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Mcflehea, and f»n»c How

nr«l were r&gt;teeut^df hut th*-rc wer«
few civilians in evidence ntmut the

jail
The hanging w h i witnessed hy
f’lyde ('iilllrts* fathei uf ihe attarlt vh tim . A hill which wuubt
I never felt alien faring amongst have permitted him to spring the
you a Ione
' trap S R , killed liy the huu*** com
On foot «*n the m ill, in break*
rnlttee after being jtAisrd by the
down trnin or IkhiI,
Senate,
Sheriff Roe coy Lauder
Nevn Imrned the need to lock i dale acted! an raocufloner.
door o» park sgsmst you;

Was It siiliner to mivr whist I had
to you, lu h tild ^ ^ ^
Twice,
itles. the hiVsr I llvrd
lohlieif
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No more than that, to*comber Ih.
Il01|( Isith kept,
7he endless . ivhI will of vou
»lark-lio,Idled btolher.

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BUTTON­
HOLES, MENDING, HEMPTITClilNG PLAIN SEW­
ING. PLEATING. ETC.
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And life rune low over tl.C sand,
(You and I, raught In the eame
burning and turning)
In this Instant mniradr-rall
Touch Ihe peace at Ihe coie of the
mystery.
Through Ih* signal between us,
The pack you have carried.
My own
Appear of less suhitame than a
flame's leap *t dawn
Eaaenltal only
That forever departing each from
th* oth*r
W# are forev.i oottnd.

Mr*. B ar; Rtrang

HU ig a machine (or atretchin* cord* the way
they'll have to atretch in yogr tire —every time
the tire roll* around, which mean* about 50Q time* a
minute at 45 milet an hour.

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Both cords hhve been stretched exactly the tame —
and then released.
Look at the farther cord, ft’s come bWk tight and
atraaghl agsiri. Thai'* SupaytwiaJ - the cord used in
mmj ply 61 curry jGdodyemr
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WARHfNOTOH, Mar. IS— ( f l
Miami, Fla., claim* to hav* more
—John A- Htmpaon. SB, of Okla­
winter visitor* this season than at
homa City, president of th* Na­
anj other Um* In It* hiitory as a
tional Farmer* Union, died In a resort.
hospital heir yrstrrday aftci a
heart attack.

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lions of people to Goodyears-beceuee it shows*
without a lot of empty claims, exactly h o w
much Jefttr Goodyear protects yon from blow*
outs — snd w h y you get longer average IHo

fro * a Gdodycar Tire.

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fai fblst jtldre people ride on Goodyear
W than on day other kind —and of course

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i • ’ SATURDAY
/ T f c Semi male lljett School P. T
A . n i l have a benefit Hi. I’at HeV*
Day (bridge party at 2:30 P. M. at
' foMan'a Club. Retervations

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Congregational Church will have
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i: Offlca 111 most beautiful and successful of third; Salrgtnela, Mrs. Endor Cur­

all flowep Shows *ver held in San­ lett, first; Clrctnalts, Mra. Henry
ford was th« Fourth Anhusl Gar. Wight, first and aocoitd; FhqenU
dfn and. Flower Show o f’ tho Gar­ Rubicola, Mr*. Hal Wight) third;
den Clob of S i Word which
was. Dlefendecki* and SchlzmxtoglSlD,
staged, this weak on Wednesday Mra. Endor Curlett, first; African
and Thursday at the
Episcopal Violet, Mra. Jj. H. Coleman, first;
$VIUi the Mltaaa Ethel Bolly,
Mra,
Hal
Joseph Orit of Philadelphia Is Perish House on Magnolia Ave­ Phkls Grand lnora,
Eva Cunningham, Nell Knight,
Wlfcht, flrat And aeCond; Bilberi
vialting his slater, Mrs. W, J. Toll nue.
anil Blanche Cunningham as
at her home here.
'During th* two days of the gla, Mra. Katherine Davis, flrat;
hoatesart, the regular bualnewt
show ovor 426 peraona^vi.iw-d th# Rapheolepis Japonlca, Mra. Endor
gnd social meeting of the Phllathr’a
Mrs. J. Toll has as her guest at Parish tlousa In addition to all Cutlett, first; Chatcka, Mra, it. J.
Clara of the Flrat Baptist Church
Lehman, first; Primillnuai .Jasher home here, her niece, Mlat th* pupils of th* schools of th*
look place Tuesday evening at
city Who wero Invited as special mlhe, Mrs. J, M. McCasklll, first;
Helen Cordon, of Philadelphia.
the home of Mist Bolly dn Myrtle
LahUna, Mra. A&lt; D. Corlngton,
guests of the cltib.
Avenue.
second; Beloperone, Mra. W. E.
David C&amp;oper has gone to Miami
Before the large and attractive
Wqtson,
flrat;
Mra. 8.
M.
Mlsa Hazel Tew presided over
where he wilt spend a short time exhibit arranged by Kish and rish
Schwartz, second, and Mra,. H. H.
the business session when Mist on business.
on th* stag* where were pieced
Coiemsn, third; Jglmin* Hurtlle,
Evelyn Nipper was elect’ d to
quantities of gladioli In all bright
Mra. A. D. Corlngton,
atcorid;
aerire as one of the vlch-preeldcnli
Miss Ula Shepherd of Lakelind shades, including an unusual pur­
Polnsettia. Mr*. J. M. MeCaikll.
and the M!*ses Florin* llandon,
is spending a week here with Mr. ple hue, aaalrJr, and quantities of
second: Carlta Grandlflora, Mr*
Katherine Kelley, Virginia U * gorfeous
flowers
and
and Mrs. W. M. Thigpen at thr.lt other
Endor Curlett,
first;
Surinam
ton, and Pauline Bellamy were
plants, a foriqaLgardvn was mad*
home on Magnolia Avenue.
Cherry, Mra. H. J. l^hman, sec­
chosen grodp captains.
in the center oF^he room, do the
ond; Cacti and Succulents) Suc­
Dnring the social hour nluaic,
Mrs. Ueorge McCrum and guest, garden, In addition to many other
games, and conterta were enjoyrd Miss Ella G. LeRoy of New York flowers, was a special exhibit of culent Hemp., Mrs. J. C. Ells­
ami mfreshmrnta erefr served. City, left today for Key West Iris by C. E- Bennett which at­ worth, first, second enjl third;
Eqphortni. Mrs. J. C- Ellsworth,
Those present w're: Mrs. John 1&gt;. where they will spend a few days. tracted unusual attention.
first; Euphorbia Op, Mra. O. J.
Abraham*. and tho Misses Ruth
in addition to the many blue and Pope, first and special pientlon;
Cummlng., ltulh Borland, Hare!
Melton Ware and Frankln B*n- red ribbons
awarded,
special
— s :•&gt;:«
heU^Sanford students at the Unl- prliex w«r* won by Mrs. J. C. F.lla- Sanstieria, Mrs. A. T. While, apegregalional parish itoUie: clam yelriity of Florida, were Initiated worth, Mrx. H. H. Coleman, Mr*. tial; Mrs. J. M. MatVill, flrat;
rh»wdkr, salad, baked ham. - 1 recently Into Alpha Eta Chapter Endor Curlett. Mis* Gertrud* Mia. l*. J. Pope, second, Mrt. A. T.
.die, third; Cyl. Saurento, Mrs.
* f the Phi Kappa Thu fraternity. Viiitng, Mrs. C. B. Kirlley, Mr*.
MONDAY
(nnlr Jones, flrat and
i® Regular program metilfti of the
Herbert Russell, and Mrs. H. 61.
Haworth, second; Sanseveria CjfL,
Friends of Dr. W. A. Cooper, Echwart*.
Wornsh’s Miialobnry Hdclcty of
ta. H. J. l^hman, second; Anthe First Methodist Church will b» pastor of the FI ret Methodist
Mr*. Ellswdrth was given a thbricam. Mra. J. M. MtCAskllJ.
Church, will be glad to team that concrete bird hath for having the
held at 3:00 P. M. at t»e thutch.
The I’ rnyer Band of the Pies, he is able to he out again after a * UreMt numb, r 0f blue ribbon, of sskond; I’andanus, Mr*. A. T.
White, first; Draceana Man-, Mrt.
hytarlan Ausilisiy will meet at recent illness at his home.
in , ntrit&gt;i , nd Mrs. Coleman reHai Wight, first and spatial; Ge­
7.13 P. M. In the Cleaners’ Uaaacieved two concrete flowrr boxes ranium, Mlsa Gertrude Vining,
Mr. and Mr*. Camrron and Miss for having ths largest number of
ruufn at the chuieh and will he
second;
Crotons,
Mr*. S. M.
followed by tho Inspirational mrcl- l.ucille Cameron of Chaltanouga. rifd ribbons, These two prize* were
Schwartz, first, Mr*. It. 3. Leh­
Ing at 7:30 I*. M. in the snel.li Tenn., formerly of tills city, were donated by the llrsh.tir Art Con­
man. second and third; and t rarooms when annual Installation of here yesterday with rrirnds. Mr. crete Company of DcLand. Mr*
Cameron was proprietor of the j Coleman also was the recipient of sula, Mrs. O. J. Pope, flrat.
offftrta will take place.
Clast t* -Shadow Boxes—Mrs.
C&gt;. F. S. drill prattle* will take Wigwam, formerly located on the ' a Welter copperton* ware tmwl, J, Hu well Fish, yellow iris, first;
Ly
Coleman's
Office
place at 7:30 P. M. at th* Masonic j comer of Park Avenue ami Thirrl! 5enx«lc»"i
&lt;n
Mrs. A. I) Corlngton, call**, sec­
Street.
1 Equipment
*
'Company, for hsung ond; Mr*. It. B. Monroe, figures,
Hall. •
the
gresteet
number
of
blue
rib-j
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TUESDAY.
Krlrrtd* of Iranklm nennett,)ton, ln the annuel, perennial, and »h,rd. and Mrt. H. H
Mrs. S. D. lllghteymtn
and
miniature,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
C.
Uepnbtt!
rul
flowfr
,
rr.
ng*ni*nt
classes.
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B.
“ P*.
MrS. O. M. Harrison will bo host­
botes,
of
this
city,
who
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.tudent
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esses for weekly ''ladles’ day” at
The club prize, a v*»e, for Dirt Gardeners, peach and plum,
the
University
of
Floriiia,
will
iw
thi- Sanford Country Club.
sweepstakes in Dower shrub*, firat; Rose Circle, plum, second;
Union Choul Rehearsal will Interested to learn that he ha* vine*, and trees cl*»s WMlt to and Central Circle, tougalnvtllea.
take place at T:30 P. M. at the been elected to eerve a* a minor Mr* Curlett. while a slmillr prize
third.
officer in the Phi Ksppa Tsu fra­
Episcopal Parish House. 1
for sweepstakes in bulbous blooms
Class I t —Cut Flower Arrange­
ternity.
was won by Miss Vinlng. Mr*. ments—Misud
The Kant side P.-T. A. will meet
flowers in vase.
Kirtley was giien the club prize, Mr*. Hal Wight, first, Mrs 11 II
at 1:30 p. M. at the school audi­
a vase, for awevpstakf* In rose*: L'pleinan. second,
torium.
Mrs.
Henry
Mr*. Russell the elub prize for Wight, third; Blue and Special.
sweepstakes in sweet peas; Mri. 10 varieties, Mr*.
Hal
Wight;
Ellsworth tbs prize -for sweep
Mr*. It. O. Mertwcthrr presid­ stikes inracti and succulent*; Mixed flowers in basket, Mrs. II
J. Lehman, first, Mrs llsl Wight,
ed and Mrs. Voile Williams
and Mra. Bchwartz th* prize for Itaond ami third; Mixed iloKert
the Scripture lesson at th» regu­ sweepstake*
poltril piams.
plant*
ieepsiasea in
m poun,
^ 0,hrr
Mr, K. )t
lar meeting of Circle Number
Ribbon* awa.d. not announced Mo|m,, f „ , t
, p, ci.|, Mrs. J
Tbre# uf the First Baptist Church
In yeaterday'a i'»*ue weie present H. Culclough, second, and Mr*. II.
field Monday afternoon at the
td ■■ follow*;
,
It. Cvlrman, third; One Wind in
home of Mr*. Jamrs G. Sh’srrin,
tlftii 6, Bloom* of Flowering iM « a Mr*. S. 0. Chile, Sr,, firmt,
Pitt Ma^nulia Avenue. The Uilble
Mr*.
questions wire 14'light by Mrs. G. Shrub* And Vine* MlfheU, Mr* , Mr*. !U l Wight, necond,
Kndur Curlett, fii*t; lluddli&lt;
|( Hriv , tini'd; mid 4!r». It. B. Mon*
8. Kalman,
&lt;,or, *peclat; One kind In btsket,
During the social period rr. O J. Pope, first, Mr*. II II ,
freshments web# served to th* fol. min, eecond, a ml Mm , * H, M *.l M ,S| Herbert Rus»i*llt ftret, Mr*.
»on, terond, tml Mn. f H Ma ! H H (’n lrm in , uremid, and Mr*
lowing: Mrs. Voile Williams. M
0, .S. Setman, Mr*, lltrry W e e k i,t^ r i- *'n* or Curlett. fn •t ; Candle H» nry Niekle, third; One kind in
&gt;fV*. Jane U. aSmith, Mra. It. o !| Nut’ Mra Endor Curlett, firat; itiu*r reoeptArlea, Mr*. Chmrlet
Meriwether, Mrs. Betty Belt*, * *'^rrrr Cmurel, Mr* Kndur Cuilett, Meriwether, flr«t, Mr*. J. C, BtnMr*. I.illiin Vickery
And M r*.!^,Til*
Mr*. A. II. Covington, non, second, Mr*. 1! If. (’oleinAn,
I *eeond. Viburnum, Mr* A 1» Cot j third, end Mr*. !U l Wight, ipe
Sharon.
— _ j ton., first; lJgy*1tum« M f« I’.mJii |ri*!- nmiisture blue, Mrs* llowird
Ttw, Kthel Bolly, Blunt he Cun* [ Curlett, fir il; ttunnvllo. Mr* A. c fgprig, spec il l ninghtm, Floroftf# lUniy, K* a ,I&gt; ( ’ovlngton. first, »nd Mr* lt j ,
.School Kihibit*
CunninghAm. Jeanette Borland, j H
C«demAn, &gt;e» ond, a'ltironiw.l St iiAK
plum garden, Third
Mi
Katherine Kelley, Pauline Bella-! Mis
S. M. Sahuarii. fust Ami ’ t;lat|r# f l|gt pr iir .
Honda the
my, Carol Raster, Evelyn Nipper,1 Mis, S O. ( ha*e, Sr., ^»eeond;J |^nt| uf plower*,'* first gra.de East
Nell Knight, anil Florinr Mandnn. ■Stsi llvgunis, Mi*
M . S rh’**»* 11 |itj,, School. f i f*t nr 11e • flu tr h
man,, and
ana 3it*«
Mis II. J. Lehman.,
M
Gaiilrn.” SrcunJ GroJr, Ea»t SuitAudiew*. first, and Mrs
§■; It. fuat; Beach Scene,
Daytona.
CUm Chowder Supper
l^iney, second; Marigold, l&gt;r. U. •eroml; Japanese Garden, aecoli'l.
S Keelor. thi»Yf
Salad And Raked f|am
"Spring Book,” Helen
fataon
Congregational
Class *, Potted Plant* Maiden- llulchinaon, flrat, David Gatchel,
Parish House
hair, Mr*, W. D
Jarre I, first, aecond, and Billie Herndon, third;
Haturd *r 6 I’. M.
Mr* O J. Pope, second, and Mi*. Second Grade Book, Ellxabeth
H J. I^hman, thini, Boston Kern, Walker, Dial, Virginia Welch,
Mrs. (). J. Pope, first; Baby Xecond, and Robert Lee IV. k.
third; So risivcna, Third Oradv.
first and avrogd; Third Oi-Aitc,
Ally mini, firat, artillery plant,
kfcond, ami potted fern, thud,
•’ Little Dirt Garilenera," Flrat
Grade, flrat prize; "Haruka Sana
■arden,” flrat and third gradem,
Irat prize; Box of t'oleui, Weat
Hide, flrat; rodiahe,, aecond gtade,
flrat;
Flah Howl, Firat Grade,
flrat;
Geranium, Second Grade,
WABM WEATHKK IN APPROACHING
fire t; Burn Itetira, fourth grade,
tecond; Hot of t’ oleua, firat gra.te,
Improved Yellow Dent, Hickory Klnjr,
firat; i’ottrd Coleua, Fourth grade,
Kilgore Red Cob Prolific, Cuba Flint,
flrat; Foiled
Coleua,
Fourth
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Prolific, Florida Flint,
HnOwfUkea, and
Grade, aecond ami third; Potted
I’Otuma, Fourth Grade, firat; SanlYvciiSr'a Fgvorile.
UVerlt, Third tirade, flrat and
We have just received n new
kCcond: Chi talma* Cactu*, Thlril
Hupplv o f neveral vnrtetiee of
Grade, firat; Claaa Plant, Fourth
Grade, firat. Indian lute. Second
cowpeaa tfial yoti can plant to protect your land frotn
Grade, aecond; Potted Fern, Small,
Itfck hot weather month* ahead of u*. Varlatiee a* fol­
aecond, Potted Cartua, Second
lows: Whipoorwill, trod. Hrohhatn, Blue Gout, Conch
Grade, aecond; Poltrd Geranium,
He.
Fo urth Grade, third, Utncua, tat.
Grade, flrat and aecond; Merirui,
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Flrat Grade, third; Canna
Lily,
Fourth Grade, firat; Flower Proj­
ect. Fourth Grade, aecond; Purple
Stock. Mri. Brown’* room, flrat;
Sanford
Sanwveria, Second Grade, flrat;
.Wandering Jew, SaoMd
Grade,

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Grade, second; Fern, First Grade,
third; Peppeftnii. F &amp; it Grad*,
Second; Sultan. Third Grhde, firat
and Eirat Grade, second; Gerani­
um, Second Grade, second; C|lrn.
dula, and
Cynoglaaeont,
Miss
Brown’* Room, first} Plant in
Green Chech Second, Grade, »econd; Junior High (g tr li)
first;
and Juhior High (Boys), first; Ju­
nior High School, basket mixed
flowers, first, bowl nasturtiums,
second, and baakrt mixed flowers,
third.
Ossa 13—Profesaiooal Exhibits
—C. E. Bennett, Iri* Exhibit, flrat
and special; Fish and Fish, stage
display, first and special; Rossrtter, special; Edgewood Gardena,
Blue; Mra. I^alle Went, red; and
J. R. Stewart, yellow.
Fruit and Vegetable*--Mr*. J.
Dlngfelder. firat, Mr*. It, J. Holly,
second, and Mra. K. F. Montaal*
vatge, third.
Succulent*—Kalenehoe, Mra. J.
Dlngfelder, firat, Mrs. J. C. Ells­
worth, second and third; Echeeerla, Mra. J. C. EIHworth, second;
Secund* Gltnca, Mrs. J. C. Ellaworth, firat: Rice Plant, • kited
Gertrude Vinlng, flrat; Zebrina
l’endula, Mr*. J. C. Ellsworth,
third; Mlsanbranthemum, Mrs. J.
1’ . Ellsworth, first) Star, Mrt. J.
( ’. Ellsworth, third; Cactu lloriton Thai , Mr*. J. C. Ellsworth',
firat; Cactu* Erlrh, Mr*. J. C.
Ellsworth, first ami second; Cacti,
Opin., Mr*. J. C, Ellewovth, sec­
ond; Braiillensls, Mra, J. 11. Cotclough, second; Emprobl* G„ Mrs.
J. C. Ellsworth, first and secopdL

F S llc f Cactus, Mrs, O. J. Pope,
md. 8Upelie&gt; Mrs. J. a Ellsworth, second; Burbank, Mr*. 3.
C.- Ellsworth, firat; Dwaythsntho*,
Mr*. J. C.
Ellsworth,
second;
Agars Key Arat, Mia. Ellsworth,
xecond; Agate, Dw4rf, Mrt. Etlaworth, first; liswarthi, Mrx. J. O.
Ellswdrth, firat; Aloe, Mra. Ellaworth, flrxt and second; Hembriem, Mrs, Ellsworth, tin t.
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J. R. Forrest of Albany, Ga,
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tantn *r* .apeodlng a few day*
here With the latter’s aunt, Mra.'
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Marguerite Akers, 701 * Union ■
Avenue. Mra. Era will he remem­
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Lowe.

IVoman’s Club. 315 Oak Avenue.
Service* Saturday,
Lloyd M. Luca*.'
Sabbath School, 9:10 A. M.
SUsaionary Volunteers Seivicr,
3:30 p. M. at t*07 French Avenue.

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M IAM I, Mar. Id.-OF)— The Miend city . commission
yesterday
adopted an
ordinance making
payment of city personal taxes a
mandatory prartqulalt* to lain.
anr* of oecuptlonal licenses* and
indoraed a policy o f Ui* municipal­
ity acquiring Utl# to "abandoned"
real relate.
Commissioner C. It. Reeder, in
the * dlfCQMlon preceding the body'*
indorsement of the real estate poL
ky, said " if the city acquires re ­
cant properties which are worth
the taxes against them, and hold*
the** properties for four or flea
year*, I believe we could acll them
for enough to retire more than
"half our bonded debt.

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In their Marti) attttlng at lb*
Chamber o f Comaurm office an
Tort day night, member* o f th#
Hoard of Governors' o f the trad*
body unanimously extendfd to Tb*
Herald their appreciation for th*
"Excellent oerxtebT being rendered
for the people of the county by
"Liberal uaa o f publicity apace for
material o f public Interest."
,
The board'* view* are expressed
in a letter received by The Herald
today, and algned by. Karl Lehmanr, aeeretary of the trad* body.
The letter lb aa follow •"The Board of Director* of
the Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce lu t night unanimously
requested ns. to extend . to you
tbelr appreciation for the excellent
service yon are rendering tb* peo­
ple o f tbla eibhtj^ by’ your liberal
tie* o f publicity apace’ for material

operatic*."

WE REBUILD
Power Traaafoealera Bare Ip our ak*p
Giving you a freak, guaranteed
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Expert Radio Service

Sanford Cash Feed Stoire
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Barom eter
The "count" opened the conver­
sation with an observance on
America’* peculiar traffic r j V-i .
Funny, he said, that they ahould
drive on the right side In Ger­
many they drive on the left.
‘‘Idiot," Ruell shouted. "In Ger­
many w* drive on th* right, by&gt;.”
'The ‘ count" broke down and
qnd
acknowledged he la Henry Georgs
Lciby of Cuyahoga Kelly. He »ajd
he had roads a bet before leaving
home that he could make himself
the "talk of the town witliv a
tee**.*

GROWERS SEEK
TOCOLLECTON
F L Y DAMAGES
(Continued From Page One)
represent the Department of AgriVulture, two cltlacni o! the State
of Florida to be appointed upon
I the recommendation* of the SecI r*t*ry of Agriculture for the
I State of Florida, and one mernlwr
1st large.
J "This committee, whrn appoint­
e d Will Invretlgate and adjuatgh*
,claim* of the grower* who
mage during ih V
,|gn.
i
earing will he an
he lilt) approved
tle*. It will then
Vcd by th* Com•d along to Confight will Ire Us
;* through not
)ut also the BenIII Is now pendby Senator Park

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vrgrtable growCounty, especial&gt; proximity U&gt;
Intent is I intereat
lalms passed uppaid.
grnwrrt of Florose around Sanplant* ruthlrasly
roots, and, th#
rlthout tlirir cono placed In Zone
peaking, the terInfetlaUont, aloccupied, by eltir, rule* and rrglated prohibiting
! their crops, or

Visit Our Produce Dept. •FinestInSanford
If moved. It was Into a restrict­
ed territory where the quantity
morn than supplied the demand,
with the resulting' prices tha
failed to cover cost of production.
"Aa the campaign against tha
fly progressed. It developed that
not a single infestation was found
In any vegetable field, anil nul.e
of tho vegetable crops was fouroi
infested with evidence of the Med­
iterranean fruit fly.
“ In other words, the vegetable
growera of Sanford and vicinity
were called upon to suffer loss by
(1) the loss uf certain of then
crops in Into for the bslanrr of
the season of HI29, &lt;2| curtailment of markets for aonio crop*
during 1»2» and the spring of
11)30, with resulting low price.)

rtnktf' qropn fsf Florida ww» one
of tuffpiciem, i i no filed V f ^
fuund"Up to the present lime, the
Florida representatives In the
House and Senate have failed lit­
terly In their effort* to have
measure* of relief passed through
Congress, to give proper ronslueratlon to these less and damage
claims, and tee that same were
adjusted and paid to the grow
ers.
"Thsrs never was * time In the
history of -the trull soil vegetable
grower* were not more urgent and
industries when lire needs uf tne
when the money If paid would af*°rd mom relief,
"These measures rlu not ask for
payment of the claim* at filed,
but only after the same have lieeu
thoroughly Investigated hii-I then
adjusted on what Is considered •
fair and right basis,
‘‘Every grower that has rlaimi
on file should 'immediately write
to their papresent* live* in Ihn
Senate and House to get right behind theta rellaf bills and to laave
no (ton* unturned until they he­
com*. law. This ran only tie don*
by keeping continuously after
Washington."

5 boxes 19c

Arrangements For
Celebration April 6
Nearly Completed

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TALLAHASSEE, Ma'r. H U - W
Ho rid* rounlir* yesterday were
allocated another thousand dollar*
each from race track funds, bring!
Ing to 17,700 the total each enfnity
has received this season.
The comptroller's
office anpounced the latest allocation would
go forward today. Some countie*
use the money for schools, while
others made legislative provisions

(Continued From ’ Page One)
ernor Shollx, Chalnfdn
II.
Trradway of the |toad Depart­
ment, and Mr. I'apwurth, while
Earl W, ilrown of Deland, presi­
dent of Slate Hoad No. .1 Asso­
ciation, will preside.
At 7:&lt;K&gt; o'clock Governor Sholtl
an I Mrs. Shollx and all visiting
relehnlles will be honore dat a
sup|H-r In the Episcopal I'srDh
House. 11. J. l-ehnisn is In charge
of this f'ature of th* eeremontrs
From 10:00 o'clock until 2:00
o'clock Saturday morning, visiting
notables and Die public Will dance
M the OoveVAW* Hall wfirh letto
be held In the Mayfair Hotel Tor
the benefit of the 6000 crippled
children residing In Florida. The
danco I* in the hands of a eomralll*e headed by C. E. Adam* and
W. H. Schmidt.
The decorations committee for
th* Dali Is headed by Mrs W. E.
Watson, with Mis. John G. I.eonardy, Mri. Ilei Packard, Mr*.
Daisy 1-ewis, Kent Kosstlter, J.
It. Stewart, Mike Wilton, Otto
Caldwell, liiipcrt Strickland, and
W. A. Patrick at assistants.
Floor committer fnr the dance
will ronalst of E. J Meyer, J, E,
I’ retton, G. W. Spencer, Fred Zer.
rennrr, George Thurston, and W.
It. Kdenfleld
Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat has been
named as chairman of the ticket
commlttr* for the dance, and sha
will eh™-** her assistant* later,
Jo*. I.. Marentett* Is head of the
music inmnilttee.

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Post Bran 2 ** 19c Extracts 2 -jtotuo. 19ft
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2 CANS 19c Vinegar 2 Quart* 19c Matchesswan 5'.bo*m19c
No. 2 Golden Bantam
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1FRIDAY,'HI ARCH l i , 1934

NAVAL n iitr Uw VtMoo .Mvml 'bin .nd
third wt* *o».Oid,nu.
[GRACE IN
WUS T O fe Y LOOMS18760,000,030

(agency of tried In.tltntiona, la g C o H R t ( ? U 3 r d I h l S e S |
I not to be compared to the greed a » *• i
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tf the improvident " r unfnrtu- A D O I i F IIC O I » y U T (1 C , I
nate who would re lu.-c nil to n i ,
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I W AS’ IUJGTOV.
V*"I!
• ' l l ha. been a t.aLtlnn of this (API-Goverum cn* "fmnmy y
evuntry th*(
tha. thoae
those rh.i
who till
t’.n nigh
m*h |
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ictmcn and thrift have irtainnl «*S\;ht of I! I'oa.i (tup. &gt;1 tuM&lt;* A**'
the
pcaflcring
of their patrol
larger portion of worl ly pwnti
;hxn their r.iishbor* have l«-vn b o n t a t o i n i m c r m i s p o r t * I n t !
an example and In.tpLat on In oth­ 'antic, (ii lf. Pnc.fic atri
er*. while th* uar of tlicir wealth Lake coasts
t '■"•aat linn n i
hi \’» 4 ■*i a 11c x•
has ri'en employment nr I con­
tributed 11 a higher crneral not* Herd nnlr!'* *irr*nitmi«&gt;*i
tandanl of living a. well » . to t h e l i n e r s n t N i * * v Y i » r k | S « . « L
land,) Womle ifo lr ami C*Im P‘*■■,'r r ,
heir own gain **
Vasa.. Tape May. N . J . N o r f o l k ,

In th » return*, while Duval

countyr nat t W l with $66/106,.

lb* allotment* mad* for naval 598 and-HOlabfironih count* art*
construction from 1'WA fund*.
t Totil construction under a fke
Dad* cob nty‘i total for 1933
yWr program audit th« Vlnaon- jwaa 181,811,088; Duval's 1051 t o - &lt;
am waa rati mated at between tal waa 118/60.6150 and Hill*a n d 11/100,000,000 borough’s waa 8M03JSO.’ ,
and |144,500/&gt;00 ha* been allotted!
Palm d\ath *&gt;fntjr returned
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under the PW a p ro m t*. The to-! 83;&gt;,8U,140 against *5.482.240 In
f
A ll A im in g A t
~ ^ uthortl,&lt;* »nd Imminent con-1 1932. All other rountriea returned
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under the regular appropriation!
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, and PWA money already allotted C W A
W n rk p rs
E r r
V LONDON, Mar. 11— Tba U. S . , * M sm ^oo/wo, more than don**
Great PHUIn and Jhpan aaemed, “ e Japaa’a ponding appropriation
rrueter **"—
than
V preparing yeatarday for a running and
* ’“ l “nearly
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I tart on the r iatt i t naval race Britain'a.
LENA, Wia- Mar. 16.— &lt; A P )The U. S.'a large building pro­ CWA worker* Jacked up a school
;gvent that the
eltuatlon ' re­ gram cauaed Immediate reaction in house, excavated for a foundation.
London and Tokyo.
mained static,
They moved a concrete mixer Into
Frozen
Sir Bolton Eyroa-Monsrll, tlht- the excavation, miard cement, laid
: Naval program* of the thro*
tah
flret
lord
of
tl^
admiralty,
an­
great naval powera all are aimed
the foundation, removed the Jackr, I r r T L E A M E R I C A . A N T A R C ­
authorl red nounced in the Uouaa of Common* dropped the house on II* new ba*&gt;.
T I C A .
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ISM, when Monday that Britatn'a navy would
Then they made a discnvciy. R a d i o ) — R e l i e v e t t o r a n t . w # a r e
iThe preeant ngval ti.-atl** expire. *&gt;• brought to full treaty atrength They had neglected to remove the s t i l l h a u l i n g s u p p l i e s f r o m t h e s c a t ­
t e r e d c a c h e * o n t b t te r in to L ittle
1Naval building appropriation* of W the «nd of 1956.
miser.
Kkll nation* were Increaalng and
Admiral Mlneo Oauml, Japaneae
It waa completely bottled up. A m e r i c a a n d . a c c o r d i n g t o 0 &gt; y h o a a .
C o m m a n d e r N o v tlla . w a s h a ll b e a t
)c*trr* * v y official*
in Washington, navy mlnlater, announced that Ir. School children anml red
It t o r a t o t a l o l t h r e e w e e k s o r
and Tokyo .were empha- view of the Vlnaon bill Japan day aa they returned to clresca.
m o r . I a m a c tu a lly liv in g to a lit­
tbtg the nrtcaaUy of bringing would have to incrtaie ita natal
tle te a t o u t b y P r e e t u r * C a m p a n d
floats to full treaty, strength. »Ppropriationa.
l~u&gt; l o o t i n g f o r w a r d t o g e t t i n g I n t o
8o $»r the U. B. waa wet) In the
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. * (Auction la the "t t r t * countrier,
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GREENWICH, Conn., Mar. 10. b y t h e w i n d .
S p e a k in g o f w in d . w a * v a g a t p W b • k V U W ▼AfTlng .*■»• o f ahlpa &lt;1111
—On— The shadow of a kidnap
t y o f tt a n d t h e y ta ll m e t h is li a b ly ,
•ieptlble of rej TALLAHASSEE, Mar. 1*,—(/P) plot last last night over the pala­
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tial horn* where .fradcricka Fry
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.
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h e re a n s t ih e e o y s
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guard
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V 83Mi®00,000.
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hi - Great Britain ‘(year begirnlng
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“ Apr. 1) -—W M *0,000.
te e n d e g r a r s
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personal property totalled (272,- plot to kidnap either Mr*, del
* ' Japan (year .beginning Apr. 1) 176 against 9106,310 for 1932.
Guercio or her aon or I t 00,1X50 W f . 6 . M c C o r m a c k hl o i tw l n g a e w r i o n d a et ed n d sa
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Dade county with 198,200,810 ranaom.
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c a r d a n d a b ig m a p u f th e H eatfe
P o la r re g io n

j

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LB ,W PS PE R l’ VIAN CITY

T#i tan si III |rt rts-adv
*H t pricra bar*. I I .
,nai vtr r-»d , fa* saw.
lea.

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[ Mreral bottom. Sodden]/ ifirvrvd I
11|m fattier mixed It* head t^eU llie
la * lu button* rattlnl with an
1oainknu warning. Calmly* like a
.parent quieting a child, WeldAtnrm
[picked up tha angry make, ca&gt;

:Deadliest
—

Reptiles

.—

S IM FRANCISCO, Mar. l f l , t|*)— Bitten more than WO llmca
; pilaonou* maker, V. M. Wein.

Liadi ,of San Rranclaeo rounde l
it recently 80 yearn an a trainer
! &gt; Apparently immune to the peril
■\rf their deadly fang*, he getn »
! l « * il* (m
a* the |iol»on iron
( &gt;rough hi* xy.ilem, then he Inker
'rt'-bjg dr)nk of water nnd rhorlly
. ’ V/itkfmnnn'n odd r a r e r Ijernn
* t pftWant In 1001 when he war
f 't l jah bv the flrat make he erer
"L limped lately Ireenmo Interratin anakn, and determined to
• \3f thef could Ire trained," he
Id, "J.-fauntl, that you ran not
dn ^ fnkke.^ Although they are
pjllgent, they do not uiideralanil
d theyaforo I always treat
dh klmlnexx."
feldmann w*. talking, Ire
a long ralllranake with

' JACKSONVILLE,
t&gt;uval cmmty

' leaned It, and tha reptile lmm*-(
dlxU’ly became q u iet
I “1 have to do that when one of
' them become* mad," Weldmann
j explained. “If I don’t, the anako
i aeema to realtke th a t he can dom­
inate mo, '

W AH illNtiTO N,
e.'ar.
til ( A P ) —Tim Bureau of In tar Statl*tiex reported yesterday that
wholesale commodity price* con­
tinued their upward morertu nt
during the week ended Mar in,
ndvatirinr: 3-10 of 1 perrenl.
Present, price*, laptlur I.uImHi
com min*loner of lalior *tati*lica
said, were 73.8 pereet of the P «lt
avnace during the «&lt;■&lt; k * » •**«'»•
luwe-l with 73.&lt;l petrrnt fpr the
week ended Mar. 3.
.
The index, he milled, i&gt; II"' “ m '
r il nine.* April, 11*31. when it had
aeflittrd l " 71.H perrenl.

freabolder*

jend lrifd Pnlfnelto’

turned

flown a prdponpl.* V&gt; egieitd tMf.

And .how doea the intake trainera wife regard hln alrango pelt*
“ Well, when we were married
ID yra'fa ngo, Mm. Wcldmanr.
didn’t care for the nnakiK," Weidmann aald. "But grail u l.y rim grt
uaed to them, eacepl for th« m ‘tlrra, which aho Still uoaan’l tare
for particularly.’’

Wholesale Commodity
Prices Move Upward

MANHUTTft

Mar. U . -

riOLOi EXHIOITJan* Waaay, young
■lu lplria*
and
daughter of L. R,
Waaay, New York
advarllalqg axacutlv*. ahown with
ona of tha piece* in
bar currant exhibit
that caught tha cyo
• f New York art
*v a'Hlfti.

j HISTORIAN

fettn D llllnjer
staged i at tha

BMAflHKg C O A tT .T O .
COAST n c c o n o . Pram
Lea Angela* to New York
In It haura, 2 mloutaa—
ala houra under prtvlou*
record* fo r 1 commercial
ptan«a — waa tha recard
hung up by thla new air
giant *tre«m-Hn»d U re­
duce wind raaltlanta, It
waa hum u i pacific*ri»"a
af TWA, which it atnilatad
with Oanaral Motora* avia­
tion Ini troat*.

isjfeu’ssr.sinriir-ttgr»rs3f

rranehl*" of the Florida Ferfy
llcimpany to permit the nmalrje-|
lion of u aeeond tell bridge erreud
’.he S t John* Rirer at gain Street
i.y the narrow margitf of 201 rot Co
in ye*U-nl«&gt;'# r porta I election,
n
The vote wa* 44WI again.1
- Me
proposal and U tfl for the rufi*trurtiun of the bridge. Tin- atari
but Leatrd battle brought out one
of the large*! voter ever c».*t on
a bond |.mpotal in Dural county,

com pany

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Potatoes II Mbs. . 2 1 c
Dbzen
He
O RANG ES UalM I ■HOP
SPINACH in is l S c

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MOTORS. Hlitary I f s r
»•&gt; «, *■
! at tranaportatlon
A -.-■•gP «
‘ tram oxcart day* to
prcaant high-pow­
ered motor cara ha# f c i i 2
bean wrl'len by
&lt; ? ti i— i
Arthur Pound, not­
_______
9
ed author, whole
book "The Turn'ng
Whaal,* wot pub­
licised thla weak.

E
I K 1
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AJ

)M N A N D E S
French, I’hen* A IM

All Kinds—Reasonable

OUtLTV—Found guil­
ty of the clfargo cl
murdering her daugh­
ter-in-law, Or. Alice
Llndiay Wynakoop
woe
aentancad
to
twanty-nvo years In
prlaon. r,he I* ihcwn
with her attorney, W.
W.
, Just beforo
th e V k r d lc t w » *
ranchod.

NSW DANCC MIT—
The Curled, t’xoHo
S o w th Am erican
d*ncc, I* l*te»t tropi­
cal dahe* to win
country, mpplxntlng
the Rhumba. It* Or at
oxponont, N a y * "
paxrca, beautiful
••Rob»Ji“ danear, I*
ihcwn In her Carloc*
ccatumc

Mar. in

it

teem* ft*. s tana

TOMATdES

You ou^ht to know
the Browns

She followed the advcrttscmcnls, She compared
price and ijuallty, and struck a practical balance fafetween thd'two. Today she knows how tb iiuy so thRt
Jim’s bank account can begin to grow agnim And sHe
hasn’t gt»t hlnch-nosed by doing it’ In fact*, one Of tile
Drown's greatest delights is pin lining the weekly ship­
ping tour. They virtually irnke a gome of it&gt; and always
A profitable gume. , &gt;
You ought to know the Browns. They haven’tYhd
money they once hail! Rut it won’t hp Ion* before they
do. And Ih the meantime, they're living well!

»

BLACK HERR I EH, 2 ftri
Olceola Dry &lt;

B .E. Peas 3 lbs.
O^rwtd 1 *

t.li. f t f l l j ’

Coffee

pound

T&gt;$itr'T«io^ ■

'

n { r.f t|tkg{ Evaporated.-

Apples
All FlavaR i

*

A S P A R A G U S TIPS

«

No, 2 CAn Uotriej
BANTAM

COHN

No. 2 Can Osrent*
CUT BEANS

-

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^

GRAPE JUICE

2 for
t* a y

Otcna R. B. P.

CHERRIES No. 2 can
Uvereea,
1
jt' J X
tk |., Caa Overac*

*?}*?■*

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:t ft.

SHRIMP No. I out r m

[OYSTERS No. I fain

Rice 5 pduftds

Jell-o

... It;- '

,
-f ,

Daceu1a No. 1 can*

ORI.ANBO, Mar. IB,—Carl OaMnwarrl Borden,
ti-rb-rg, alixx
rhargail salt li at tempting to 'd * 1 t
____ _Bank
_ _ r. ___
frmiil the rioriJ*
here,. ,wss
found guilt yeatarday by a fury
In the Orange Criminal Court of
llefnrd.
Judge W. M. Murphy
arnteneed Idm to two year- In the
ntrito prlxnn at Ralford.'
*
Oxtrrbcrg, under the name of
I’.ordi n, u
allegud to
h*Ve at-

Hetty Drown studied economics during that*time.
She didn't enroll at the UnivcHdly. She didn’t taMrfn
ppcrial home-course by mail. Shfc learned a tfreat dbai
about buying from heir ddily newspaper. .

Pillrdiury'x Hrto*hc*n

C A K E * F L O U R pkff.

X X X X F LO U R 24 Ills.

Orlnndoan Jailed tor
2 Years For F r a u d

Like R thousand other families, the Ilrmvim Ore
jus! startinf? to IKt themselves out of the count'evttypenny rircumstartees which the post ftw years Imposed
on them. Dut they have one advantmre.

CHOCOLATE
Pill.’drUVy’* *

Great Nuitbeiri, Navy Beatix of

MAYB10 you don’t know the llrowns. They’re a little
family of fbur. There’s Jim Ilrown, win: M ills life insur­
ance, mid Hetty Drown, who was a Jones before idie
nuirtied Jim. And there are the-two Drown children;
Jim. Jr., and
GriHcMm
^
t
g
*
-i
&lt;

Baker** Premium IA lb.

Balk “ --r &gt; ■ .

VINEGAR r*I.

t*&gt;'

package

No. ii,(, Oaeeota

PEACHES can
l « x ' Toilet&gt; * ’

J

SOAP. 2 bant .

Borden*.

Tall
Cant

Ffll Quart J)ill,or, Kwoet
r«|. ti( the furl vxphxlcd. Sum
Brekur, of Culurnbua, u «* Injured
faUlly.

leg al

NOTlrB

Mixed Pickles
A( Hot.Spoils}.,'

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Mackerel 2 pang

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... +Wr*iy.t*lrfl iu4M*l
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riirvVy. riiMainluu- B h .n l&gt; &gt; .

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�PAGE SEVEN
- ■
.■ ■ .
«
tlh ia l Barrymnlr* dnd IlHlrictln.
C rot man. the cad h - n t ,
i“ i - &gt;
lum p) M Richard Cnuvw il!. *1 ■
n’fl HkHie. stcvlrt
, ft:
JlrdiM h. Iti.tliil* CdsMj!, Jk e lj£
Ci'llwy, .11mill* Fi&gt;r.\'-r, j i
A *

him to discuss the New D e a lmuch as he would enjoy doing so.
“ Every Presidential campaign
has had Its slogan— there has
U-en: T h e New Preedom,' ‘He
D . Buttock, and Mr*. G. E . McKay. Kept us out of War,' ‘The Fail
A t I kb conclusion of the entire Dinner Pall,’ and then T h e Naw
p ro g ra m
refreshments
were Deal.’ The New Deni Is sounded
good and appealed to the millloaa
■A t the baginning « ( tlw maaling' waiting like Mlcawbcr for some­
Mrs, Lehman read a maaesga from thing to turn up. Early on the
Senator Duncan U. FD U h sr w rit-, motning of last Mar. 4 os I
ten la tha club lit which he atattslj looked from my hotel window—
that Ihe people of tho hnurtry ere oat into a bleak, dreary, decidedly
fortunate in having a President so cold Washington atmosphere—
quick and active and far-seeing I saw two women sitting on rim p .
mentally and Sq cheerful ahd con-1 •tools on tha broad walk In front
fldant temperamentally, (hat wo I of the U. S. Treasury Building, t
c*B now re*1tie that we t r r mak-l waa so astonished 1 asked 'What
Ing progress and there Is m grad­ In the world are they doing
I here?** Borne
one
answered
ual turn toward better thing*.
the New Deni.’
Musical numbers presented (A re 'Waiting for
I-uter In the morning— nboul 10
ae follows:
o’clock— we were driving about
Piano Solo, “ At the Bonny Brook
Washington and came to a rope.I
Pair,” Mrs. Franrta A . Hickson
off street. A chtirrh was In tha
Vocal Solos. “ Acushlo, I'm Catling
block and a amsll
group
waa
Thee,” and “ Ireland Ifust Be
gathered there— looking eloee we
Heaven,” Mr*. Enslls Pgsks.
saw a tall, silk hatted, bnrndMr*. B. C. Moore.
shouldered roan loaning on the
Plano duet, “The Top o’ the Morn­
arm of a stalwart young fellow.
ing." JScott, Uy*, Hickson and
Our friends kdcUUiod 'RebfUfdt*
MM, LtMnart then dellv-red the
and the thought sprang , to WE
rotlovrikk address:
mind— ‘Going to prajr for the
" ' “ Sdlh*thing tslls the that when New Deal.'
I waa asked to sponsor this pro.
“ A t two o'clock In the afternoon
gram, it *ns presumed that t
I again looked from my hotel
would ask my husband to do the
window— the soma t*o women
speaking. Te tell the rio rt truth
w e n at III alttthg oh their a m p
I did ask him but he said between
stodls— but they were -not alone—
city affaire ahd celery field*
others had joined them until the
that there was no time Ipft for
walk was a solid miss of human­
ity. Every available spot on that
great building was filled with
people— the balconies, the window
sills, even the roof*— and so II *»•
as far os the eye rould reach— s
cold, shivering crowd. The dark
fur costa, the cloudy day, the cold
wind— all landed to make , wintry
scene— not having been in such
cold for fourteen year* I Just
couldn't realise how people could
sit for hours patiently walling.
"In a few minutes amid the
blare
of trumpets, aciearolng
•Irena, the clatter of artillery
Ihe inarch ol . aoldier*. came
a great open car—
In It Ihe
‘ Man
of
the Hour .1 — Hal
off, bowing, smiling, waving r|gbt
and left. By hi» »!do the new First
la d y - giaclous, alert ami smiling
over her great bouquet of violets,
Hhouls of ‘Rooaevell, The New
Deal.’ rent the air. A* It by magic
that great crowd became a sway­
ing dikes— blocka and tnlles long.
Everyone was warm, nilve, happy
__rven we who looked on frmn a
second floor window could sens*
the change We forgot the cold end
leaned fm out ami cheered and
waved and wstchrd until that

Ut m e n t

r e v ie w s

fcVELrs NEW

once at the dob
IvehUs. The Musk
ilstld on tKs proring musical nui-i• for St, Patrick’s
iffie r n t n i
lm V th
Tracy,

L. D. Brownlee,
Ira.
Root,
i. 0. SWnliolscr,
h : l i n t JOliuv
frahlp chairman;
1arris on, finance
afternooi

± .* M b tu a

LUMPER
r LUM BER
Frtwch * Stk

Y *

DEAL

SALE
White
On

Oxfords
T-Straps
Pumps

BORN’S
Tdttlottpw (Saturday)
j Y our Last Chalice To

A im * | day—adjourned arvf iWf
bt rebuilt Arid m a ^m tH d tt must representatives of GO munlries
had fon t horn* wilh their tall
f i t i New M
"Among Oliver ttlldga the new halt, cutaway coat* and Wall fftle I
Proa U n it did oti the ildy of hit line! ( t i n . H it ilnam oi Idler
Economic CO-o|&gt;«rdtli"i
IpiUkvration wda to U y down national
gwtvrral
apoclflcatiuna for
the hkd railed in dltaattr.
“ However, snaps near home
w Heal. H* declared “ Our d.otrraa rmtvra from no failure of seemed to indicate ancourt J(ln«
bnbatanev, plenty la at our door- { 11ends- the u. S. faced a siludtlou
atep but a gertCroua uae of it in Cuba such aa lb tbt past Had
Igaifblahea In tb« vary tight of the sometime! Mth adlvad by the
■apply. Primarily thla tecauae of landing of armed Correa. What
practicaa of unacrupuloue money appeared to be e flaw policy In
changer*. Palaa Hadcrahip which oar Latin American ratationa war
knowi only the rdlca of a genera­ established than our marmat ra
.....# I
I'Hlch work quih" and In pH vale take* opinion* f
tion of aelf eeeker*. They have malntd aKoird dhl|i.
no vliion and where then- it no
"What taemtd more important hie In Mm. I’aul frllnAn and thr * aV#* hl» own
lltU E SIMRITIIAL
vtalon the people perlah.' Three waa a mid-summer buainess activ­ mother of a 12-year*olj- daughtm
HEADINGS.
were brave word* and they led to ity and the clouda deemed to have
**I believe it ta hot odt i f place
MRS. RALLY RUSSELL.
action. Almcwl overight the coun­ thair Lint substantial allvar Un- here to aay * word about otfr new
APPOINTMENTS.
try rallle&lt;l back of the new Chief ibga. September brought a Hr- rirat Lady wKb U aetiltut
^or
BENEFIT PROGRESSIVE
^xricutlvf.
Thla outpouring of venal of this trend bill it brought the official aoclety of Waihhurton
SPIRITUALIST CHURCH.
public approval for auch Irader- Ho slackening of 1h* drive of the Mm, Rooaevell, who I* )davin*t an
•hip made It Inevitable that what­ Administration. Tht Civil Work* important part iu the New ifeat
57 E. Concord A ve.
ever Jrfr. RooaeVrlt Baked Cofl- Administration got under tgay ha* mdde It known that n,» enter
Orlando, Fla.
I’ hone 0521
grraa for h« was almost certain with plana for antplaying I.OOO.WMI 'tinnu’t in the White IKaiac duito get.
In thk end ha asked for men on public works project*. Tht mR tnla rritkal economic |&gt;erit&gt;d
a good deal. Re aikrd for tha gold buying policy of the govertt- wodld In* of an e*ahorat&lt; character.
With a «lar-fttutlibs! ca*t. beadrd
creation of a Civilian Conservation mrnt waa launched.
'he hi* arranfeJ formeil recep­ by *uch "tcllar |*evformer* a* Jan
Corps— and Congress granted It.
“ Newspapers started n eonhVrt- tion* to that Ine Prr*ldeilt will i .t l (taynor, Lionel
Batrymor*'
Re asked approval for a new rd attack agalbat the entire Rnrnfet he In tha receiving lino limtei Henrietta Cro*nnan anil Itobeit
farm hill— and got It. Ha asked vtlt program. The attack tig td than an hour and a half at n time Nming. Fox Film will percent itfor the legalising or beer— ‘Beer bitterly a few weeks arid by Mild The Ural Lidy I* hrinaing h*e* v!r*t rrleaaa, "('arollna,*' at lb
by Easter'— and beer, forthwith, December begah to subside. fit tht of gold hi aid, pomp and ceremimy. \lilane Thoalrr mi Sunnily. TK.
waa legalised. He asked for dic­ mtantime the Century o f Prbg- lesa fuTiiikklity hut mol t Infm toul *ilm will remain for itm cngngij
tatorial power* over the nation'* nria had held a successful 8 l- t irayety than ha* l»^en seen !n »h* icltt uf three tbiy*. Th epimhir
tslH ell dlsese*. “ If fee 1-*•
RkeiniUi Ofceo, lithriiu. t p-e*
banking ayitem. The power* were montha run, Soviet ltuaais had White lloime in a quailer &gt;f a um i* repotIril a* twlng so mai;
hlamtsll »r lir « # Aridllf. U*sk.
granted. Hg sent to the eapitol a been estended recognitloh and the century. Simple decorath»n* to I iifirettl mi »cope am! *o diiiinnlit
Mkn, Ovall IlggelgeliM-- - .e-vl Ip
N trip * * llaitia* !•• «f
blit cutting *600,000.000 from fed­ country had eurvlvrd the ebock. eimplt fianl mark even th*- mt&gt;*» •i tbrmc, that I! nrc«***italei! tin*
ora*k«n *«4 pwlswwa — gel ihl »f
eral expenditure*. It paseed the Prohibition had been repealed and inrjiial nf *1ale function* Mi* *m* of a ca*t of •rvoti great "iniw
nouae Irt obe day and thr*« Days tht nation had not been debauched. ittKMevell ha* inaugurated *«*\iiai f.i lio ii justice. The array nf
Is ter passed the Sehatv.
"T b t Pan-American Conference nfti rnoon i crept ion part lew aml rrwonalitio* |Mr*i(it in Ihe ia*:
"th lrih f the early montha of (he Had met In Munlevlcdo in what *ea* hitHvrlo unknown. One lr fo* miiiil tlie aiHuncr rcfitirta on th»
Trr &lt;!•&gt; *•» I I " '
IM f
Administration, the,British prime waa probably the most amicable a group nf public official*, who. •Ilib
°('ai tifinn* (hr proutiit«i i»«** —
y y
Minister', Hie Premier of Etnnce. dpirlt yet evidence! and received •he »ay», have never receives! the ‘f Uing one ,.f (be ouUtniolin,
I.A N E Y 'S D ill &lt;i S TO R K
the Cdfrnan Ambassador, fdHnrr among other ihlnga new* of the recognition due them The) *i prtHluctmn* of the new yeoi
I'hon.s 101 or HtdN
Foreign Minuter of Japan, rrkifltrr truce between Bolivia and Para­ the woman eiecutive* of the gov
Jam*! tiaynor iiitil Ifnbrrt \*iuu *
of Cadkdd and a whole succession guay.
•fitment department* and Imlud. have Ihr lomunlu li«.ub
"Throughout
Iterember,
the ivaity coh^ful charactera —thr m*v
of lesoag lights had engageihenla
at tho While House. The LonJnr mrmhera of Congress had bi-guu ecietary of labor, nf i'our*e; lb*
Ken no mlc Confer line* Was In the In asi'mhte, and Republicans a&lt; ti*t woman director of the mint
making. Soon the Gold Standard well a* Democrats conceded that Nellie Tayloe Ito**, ev-goventoi
was abandoned, Theh Congreo the Roosevelt policies of the la*t Wyoming; an a«*i*tant Unite.
passed a blit making the Presi­ • la montha hail u»t dissipated Slate* Treinner; *t*ecia1 a*al,*i
dent dictator Over the ibhfdrtary hi* hiihl upun a majority of Ihr ant* to ihe Jtlorney general; fem
polirlrs uf the nation. ‘PUhltbd memhem ol Congre*a In both Ihv nine member* of ihe t*»ars! of I« '
eeunomy” waa the slogan dfld J h - Senate and Ihr House Cancelling a(i ;h‘ hI'i, the chief of the Women
creailngly the voice of the ^fofW* the annual Sew Yesr’s ircepltoll bureau!; chief of the children'* tm
sera wke hekrd In the Ikhd. In U t te the public tHv llre*ldeiil spared reau; lawyer** lihiaiian*, wrieti
mild
bf May Rlfc ItusinMs himaelf an ordeal and gained val­ li'i* and head* ui \arlou* clrikn.
accepted the Pltsidedfi progtam uable lime In which to audit I hi division*.
and Why not? Big Buainvei WSa book• of the nation at the year’*
"Some seventy-five of them at
ready to accept almost anything end
"Among letter* written In pen. ilivtled each week t0 meet Mi*
plr throughnul the nation, Mr Ripo*evidt and the wive* of tht
j Ronaevelt confidentially wrolr In t ahliiM mciuliet* who twelve vod
Mr* (irare Morrison Poole. pn-sl. j lier, unit their plea sure in the m
dent of lha GCrteiSl Kederatlort .if I|CH*ioiln I* *i&gt; obvblU* I h et It lull 1
Women’* Cluh«' 'We enter upon 1morv ihnn i *|«h&gt; the bn \ Wb't*
the new ytkt with a realisation,1itini«e liiipfi*** foe ihe » If ut «b
that we have rnuwil the thresh i* niakinir in I belt broitif To mai-.
old uf a new eta
Wr have the, id them I lte*e ti’*», will. *l&gt;i
l
opportunity of Improving e.oidi. kvboll v di bichtful atmo*|hfi
o i|&gt;
. I liana and making our n.Untry a i (iitlinlll y, nffofd tin f n
better home, metetlally and splr- luhlty In a Hretime of inn vice nn |
itually fm nuirr Ilian IXd.oOb.IR'O re*kience in \\ uahirigl ,1.1 to hi com*
' people "
I acqualnte«l wilh flic wife of
"In firin g thi* ve*yetnmlcninil•’ | ?’ iemblent or, mdeed, wi»b •f n t h
i review of the pa*l yesi it w o ii. c* t'lti’llfivrk uf I fie11 *i&gt;i w,
I nidy fall lhal w* iilelilinli the men whom they hji\«* Iwen uutking f •
of ITfirla S*
I wtni surrounded
*lia* I'li -idi-nt. yiHin Ml tin of fit
VinUirriy It i cully meant -1'tn'1- Mt * If(1*1*1'veil I•uo *iiia*bed 11' i
lliing to to- a lubinrl ineiule i Ini' i - di nt by in tMiopunymg wome
under ihe New Ileal, calnnel mem* •hern lli&gt;«|HtHiiii to the \S In.,
Iirta mai find themselves titer Ifo'iM- do-.I nude a* though ,n b&lt;
shadowed liy the Heciivery Admin- mvn Inillle,
"The UiMiM'vell Atlnilnl** *at I'
|latialinn Of theee, Cn-neial Hugh
' S Johnson, futliei of (he Mine ' e filled with contrast*, h.ii if.
I Eagle, le by fat the niiiat dynamie conir»*f* with the predecessor4 ..
Bloosno— Plaid, striped, clin ked, p U n l
I nf all lie la hehnltien in no nUi 1lie |ia*t twrl vi- y-ai- i- hi-.nti"
lull tlie I'rvaldenl lie i- ■ giailn log
Sheer cottons, linen, silkt
ale of Weal Point, ni igmainr „1
rh**M* i* n*»l *n mui h rro'U'i »
liie Selective lit mft Acl. wnler of foi the p**t, not an much i mob
S k irts Flaimcta, novelty crepeal I M a
Itoys • I inlet, student Of I hi Kiln, ■o- iv-.pci Inl.iiily. With I It," i t .)
flares I N ew Spring shades I
and baa doth and courage In lead •lot* of Vicr-|*traiil#n! Jut k l.un men any whtir He i- railed ■ pop Hii'ii* in not « iniiiirmaM.* in i k.
narinua and itinfaur human dym t oi load
mo anil yet il i« 'aid ihat f. w
"Muring ihr f Iml 1ft month* i
other men could havr launehi-d ilo iii«* N f « In-a! iht*re
munv up
National Industiisl Hero very Art In aval* in thr official fnniih ui
aa did Hugh S J ill ftMlIII.
omlnubtiMlly another y*in will *i
MNv*t rotii«‘i Outlaid ft ftirb a* man) &lt;hangr«. H Frun*! i
r&gt;? C ' *
Itrrg, irt-ntml counwl for Ihr N t(«H»s*«v*lt had br«n more ,mpn'
If. A m rmrr figure In th#
irhI *ivr, K*** ngib* a* an rvr^Utiv*' b
rhr Cllra Gsymolf I]itsI
prrifrwMiiin ami oiip who nIIiio Im would havr had Iw.llam on L
) hiskr, these clndi*ii
hi|th in th* I'ri ililFht i rortfidriiof* banrU bpfotc llUa, but hi* *imo
it ur&gt;C« you wantt In llir
Ju*t •* powerful t* John II Kuz'­ i|ulck wit and winning friendltnr*
Vrr r oewcit »nd initritil
min. Federal 1C. ft r o ~ o r t l m a t o i
•tisdci — lor every cm
Hr work* rlirtitrrn hour* « ilm
turns1 Full liihlmwd
and ia m prgrninrnt bachelor Je*»e
g a r * silk, mlrvsliviii
inn**, T r i u liankri, hotd I owner
1sir&gt;' si ihn price I
«nd n»w*pap#nwan, ha* filled ilu*
plir* trfl varan! by .Mi. W immI iii
II) Mr. I'sul M s . of Del-and.
and on* nf thr
imporliinl
a n » i per ieneed a n d rellahliroir*' In Rc«i*rvtrlt'w final X’*nv
sacehsnlc All work gusraalsed.
pairn. Htudlvd at r|t»*« ha nil the I Mr. Nix le la sue store sack
pinumiliUtt nf thr N r* heal air
Wed needs).
rarirgalrd and Inrwildrrma Hraiadi
1‘hone 1(0
Q U A L IT Y
aruund the rattte i*Mr n r (h •. r r .i.E R Y r r r v p r i n t i n g r o .
idraHttir Wallarr, ihe
ht&gt;rrMl
MB S» Park Avs.
Irkas, socially minded Hrrkin*. tli*

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Metal In SunkenShip*
Doubled In ValueAs
Ounce Sells For $35

BAILS

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PH ILAD ELPH IA, Mar. 1 0 . —
"With cold selling at f A at.
onnra In thU country, rcpgtrj
billion* of dollars of aunkcn frvauur* lying on th« floor of the
world'* jea arc almoat doubled
In value, and form an even mnr.attractive coal for Intrepid men,”
Ramuel'G. Ilibbcn, of illoxnfleld,
N. J , told member* of the I l ­
luminating f.nglneeilnu Society,
meetlnic her* laet weak.
"Record* of cold production of
the world date only from U8J,
and In 1902 when a 'study wa*
made o f the cold
iltuatlon
Uirouchout the world It «a&gt;
found that the e*tlmatril cold

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ELL - SELL - SELL &amp; SELL !
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7c I'ne
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iiraea.
tlmen.
moqth.

Count fire word* to line.
Double rale for rapllal or
blark face letters.
Minimum choree 30e
All rtas*llle4
Will b* rta la r, far «b* aamfeer
ml ' 'Mr* anfrrr*. A*
a*
ere.lt* will b* al,*a fat raare'M ika.

t— Asnoonrrnent'
HAVE VOVIM W A ^ I I ropairol
by on* who real1* know* boa
■rite*, jeweler. Mac. Ar.
Atilum oM les
AUSTIN two passenger roup*
1175. IH1I 11* ton Chevrole'
ehaesl* t cab. Neur duel tire*
|3Afl. fieri A Sotio, .101 V.’. I'll *t.
I t — llnuitni For Pent

roil CLEAN-UP MONTH
have carluicv can* In rli •

at the rlcht price. Rlsr’ y l'.„i&gt;t.
Hardware Co.
30— Hotincn F ir Sale.
MUST HKt.l. at sacrifice Inundlately f&gt; rlxun house. Excellent
condition, (lu ll location. Will lalui
any reaaonal lv offer. Kutlhei drtgUa furnished If lnlen-*le«l. J. II.,
C-o Herald.

Courier Tire

yenr was l»ern l&lt;»catei| off C ip e Jlrnl«»p*n ,
I mi |)eln«b«»r Hay on*I fniiml |m h » j
o'.nl moiic j »ihly irrrm iih lr.N
,
■inly t n . . j
Where until n few year* a m i 1
I •l, &lt;l' » r « dtv.r. had tofdepend en- |
l»t»rn lost.” * t ir r ,y

upon

1,111 **n"* «■ touch.

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| when ■nrchtng for sunken trri«- ,
«• ur l,lK j urc# they inay today, through *bo .
•ani|i tun- ^^
||f pnwrrfol lamps, ubpcrvi*
t ‘on a in i 4 rat inns on the ocean floor, |
nous ia
ffyjfjaii,. W. Iteggs, a lamp I
i
•specialist.
i »ke]’ii&lt;*i
M||,f pjK*cinl diving lamp of I
t.ili't ■« •» |r,fXK| wu11m* hlrli ilir Hubert Wkl* |
• t .... in |.|nn uprt| a/i |u«adllghta for the I
1t *g on s» \orth I'ole submarine. The Nauitl lut. m , |j|u. VkUn tlrsignnl to wlth«tand i
* rr
n pres&gt;tirr of ¥U0 pounds |*r I
Doa'l lei ih«m tn a strangle bold.
atpiare Inch," he said. ’The use of
&gt;cai IWI7, j fly in g |®nips evtrnalvel) began Flgkl im m quirkIf. CrewsuUIo* r*rnbine* 7 major help, la on*. Powerful
....* |only in 11*5."
but hermlrw. Pleasant I* Ilka. No urrntlr*. Your owa druggist I, autkotbad
I* refund your money on tin ,po« ij

PI real one Oldfield
4.40-21

Set Out In Frail Boat
For R io D e Janeiro

Li* ten to ‘The V o l« of F'irentone't Every Mornl
ins ANfiKI.ES, Mar. 10. (Ah
. Paul K Mann, hi* wife
nnd
four clilldri-n left the . harbor
ye&lt;ter!a&gt; in » Hl.foot
fUhln*
inat for Ho, dv Janeiro, Braxil. re­
lying on divine guidance and not
r r d r ’ i rn innlmmenta.
?ten:i '.n« &gt;v* nothinf of navlg**

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A Cleenatng Laxative
Pbr the relief of conaUpaUon
trouble*. Mr. L n. hirer*, of Juettn. Texaa, wrltee that he haa ob­
tained rood reaulta from tha uaa of
Tliedford'a Black-Draught, obtain­
able at any atora where medktne*
are eold. “At time* I feel tired,
aore and out of aorta and my haad
will begin aching" wrttaa Mr
Myers. "1 know If I don't get this
trouble fixed. It wtll get tn* down,
j t«vf * dome of Black-Draught for
two or three night* It clean***
my eystem. and 1 feat fine.'
« • Cldldreina* the new, pleasant
tasting SYRUP of Black-DraugtU.

Firestone Tire*— Firestone Dalttrfqi
Firestone Drake Lining— Woco Pep
Crowley Radios snd Norge Electric Refrigerators
Tiolene Motor Oil— Washing and Poilahing— Greasing
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17.

1934

P r ic e F ir e

VOTE CHARGE
RESCUES BILL
FROM DEFEAT
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Administration B i l l
Maintaining Econo­
mies Is Saved By
New Yorker’s Vote

DiSULLS AWAIT Silver Bloc Decides To Try AUTO STRIKE
Test Vote Monday On Bills
OFFICERS FOR Not Okeyed By Morgenthau PO SM ED TO
R i m HOME
NEXTWEEK

Another Gangster
Sentenced To Chair
JJMA, Ohio, Mar. 17 - V P
—Charier Makley, the second
member of the notorious John
DUllajpr yan f to face tha
charge of » ordering Sheriff
Jess Barber, today was c «
vlcted withoot recommendation
for mercy by a Jury of 11 men
and one woman. Tha rerdict
makes mandatory tha death
sentence In tha electric choir.
A aimliar verdict waa given o
week ago to Harry pierpont,
named oa tha trigger man In
tha slaying which waa com­
mitted last Oct. IS when mam.
ben of the gang freed Dilllnger
from the Allen county Jail here.
With several batteriei of ma­
chine guns manned by national
guardsmen commanding all ap­
proaches, Makley and Pierpont
now are prlaontn In the Jail aa
la alio Ruasell Clark who will
be brought to trial on tha lame
charge later. Guards have been
Increased seven! times alnca
Diliinger’s sensational neap*
recently from an Indiana Jail.

WASHINGTON, Mar. 17— (A P I I thirds majority for
rsssage.
—Speaker Rainey and the allver j Rainey said he thought both bills
bloc swerved from alignment y»a- would receive a majority tut that
terday with the Administration Dies bill had the best chtnee of
and the House coinage committee passing.
chairman and agreed to force a
The silverites who talked with
test vote Monday on two silver Italney conferred Thursday with
bills which lark the approval of Secretary Morgenthau about the
the secretary of th# treasury.
bills. It was said the secretary
After a conference with the ail- thought there should be no silver
ver bloc, which Chairman Seiners legislation for s while. His opinion
of the coinage committee left was reported to tie the same «&lt;
when he was accused of being un­ that ascribed to President Roose­
friendly toward silver legislation, velt—that nothing further should
Rainey announced bills by Rep. t&gt;e done for silver until there * « «
resentative Dlev, Democrat, Texas, opportunity to determine the roand Representative
Fieilnger. &lt;ults of what already has born
Democrat, Ohio, would be brought done
up Monday under a suspension of • The silver bloc disagreed and
the rules.
took their case yesterday
to
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Vaults CrammedWith
Evidence ToBeUsed
Against FormerBig
Utility L e a d e r s

Intervention Of NRA
In Potent Effort
To Prevent Serious
Trouble Is Success

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Family Wiped Out
In Fire At Memphis
MEMPHIS. Mar. 17.— (A P )
__Five persons were burned to death In a fire that destroyed
a home In the residential sec­
tion of Memphis early today.
The dead the fire department
reported, were Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Hammond, whose home
waa burned, Mr. Hammond's
sister, Kitty Kay, SI, Earl, Jr.,
three, and an infant girl yet un­
named. Neighbors said Mrs.
Hammond recently
returned
from a hospital where the beby
was born severe! days ago. Thu
baby apparently was suffocated
as the mother shielded IU body
from the flames. She died with
the baby in her arms. The fam­
ily apparently waa trapped on
the second floor.

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Rickenbacker
Cancellation
Unamerican, DueTo
Traitorous Advice

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TORONTO.
Mar. 17—W ) —
WA8IIINGTON. Mar. 17—
WASHINGTON, M a r . 17 —
&lt;AP) Strike threaU In the anteMartin Iniull, his last recourse
— (A J M
(A P )— Demand that Prealmobile Indsstr. and moves Is
gone, waited In a common cell to­
romproml«e them, overshadowed
o f on *
dent Roosevelt "purgo hia o f­
day tor American police to come
roagr*a«innal doings today
to
Adm l
get him and take him to Chicago
ficial family of those traitor*
Ibe evtrnl that commanded
where he and his brother, Samuel
defedk A l l
oua elements who misadvised
presidential
att'ntion.
Hugh
Insult, S r, are wanted to fare
J.ln»on
notified
Preildntl
him’’
on.the airmail situation ,
chargee in connection with the
Itoonrvrlt that he hoped to
was voiced today by Eddl* j
rearh s basis for an adjustment
collapee of their utilities empire.
bill.
of the dispute between the laMeenwhlle Samuel was nearing
Rickenbacker, America’s 26Wa* aant to conduvtrlatlata and organised labor
.. Th#
Greece whence he attempted to es­
plane
war ace. Opposing bo- .
by
Monday.
He
was
prepar'd
to
stment of differcape on a chartered eteamer and
be reachable In New York then
Sanata and
fore
the
Senate p o stoffice •'
he will be deported to the United
should the automobile leaders
SUtes.
&gt; Uottaa I t f ’ M ir a t io n of fadaral
committee the Administra­
want to consult with him while
In Chicago six vsults crammed
pay and veteran* l# fIllation by a
considering his plan for the em­
tion’s cancellation of airmail con­
ployee eectione and to go to De­
const of 1*0 Vo 1S9 aa th* climax
with records await the homecom­
tracts, Rickenbacker smarted this
troit
personally
to
ou(TTvl*e
any
of a KTttaWag day In tba ehambar.
ing of that aged fugitive on the
advice bad caused O f President j
surh
elections
that
may
be
fare of the earth, Samuel Ineull.
It waa only through a recaplUi
"to set contrary to American
agteed upon. Capitol Hill fol­
They contain the evidence with
UUon W CbC’ balloting, upon tha
principles to such a degree that
lowed the trend closely but ac­
which the government will try to
order o f Spahkir Rainey, that dation there meanwhile was con­
millions questioned IL"
fined to the lunkhead rollon
font van Chang e d to victory. In
convict him. They tell the story
Charles A. Lindbergh's excoria­
control bill, air rar'l and RFC
one of the most sensational down­
tba Interim Representative Ken
tion of the AdmtnlalreUon’s air­
lap!
••atlon.
falls in financial history.
mail bill aa “ unAmtrican” before
nedy of N ed * York chanced hli
With thr arrival hire 'luring the a Senate committee yeaterday was
If Invul! were convicted of all
vote.
.at?..
WASHINGTON. Mar. I7 - | A I’ &gt; pail wrvk of a largr Florida peli­ followed by teitlmony of another
the chargee against him here, he
In n drama tie and tanaa acene
— A flve-diy truce In the struggle can and throe snarling Florida famous aviator, Clarence D. Cham­
could be sent to prieon for 150
that held tha uaually nolay mem­
1 7 - between the automobile industry boheata, ths Banfonl Municipal berlain, that two lines which forJACKSONVILLE, Mar. J7
WASHINGTON.
Mar
yeart and fined $250,000.
bership illent. Kennedy aroar
(A P I Preparations went forward 4A I* I President Rooaevelt vva«|and the union men of it* ahopt Zoo, goal of thouaanda of persons marly htld airmail contracts, bad
Six
hundred
thousand
people
i hardy before the apaakar pro
read th« news about Ineull with yesterday st the work relief head ! optimistic yeaterday that credit i resulted yesterday from the Inter- during the past tight years, takas flown passenger planet be con­
fated to announce tha rota, anil
|quarters here to place nest week’s I for amall industries would be aup-'ventton of NRA In a determined on new interest for local and visit­ sidered unsafe.
(Continued on Page Two)
settled tha iaaoo.
I quota of 30.000 men at work and plied through an Intermediate rffort to prevent a strike which ing persons, according to Super­
WASHINGTON,
Mar.
17
—
Chamberlain tald the companits
"Mr. Speaker, I desire to change
credit tanking system, subsidiary j might seriously threaten the re­ intendent of Parks James Mough- were Caatern Air Transport and
) to a
nay veto from ‘ayo’ to ‘no’,” hr Orders issued hen Tuesday 6y
':or\*'d
n
olh,n
romplete their invesllge in the federal reserve hanks, and j rovery program.
ton.
Sanford Bataa, United States pris­
United Air Lines. He added that
lion to determine the number diarlaimed any knowledge of thc| With the eaecutive committee of
on commissioner, removing federal
As in past years, Mr. Moughton the ships which he thought wsre
Cheers wont1up among the badly prisonsri from the Hillsborough
eligible
Reconstruction forporation’s pm j |h(l n*u 0nal automobile chamber stated, the too is easily tha moat “ unsuitable for passenger flying"
scared Administration members.
In a bulletin yesterday. Lieuten |x&gt;aal that it do the Irnding direct-j uf rummerce called to consider on popular place in Central Florida had been replaced by bettar craft.
I county jail at Tampa, were folJulUn 11. Harvey, manager of
J o a n and boos wen shouted I ,owtd jr^urday with tha an­
(Continued On Pegs Twnt
Monday a mediation plan proposed on Sunda)a, holiday*, and, to all
Ths witness agreed with Lind­
the New York offices of the Na­
at tha smiling Naw Yorker by the nouncement that tha asms thing tional Safety Council, addressed
legislation will ta rei|Uiied to , ,|ufh H j„hnson. recovery ad- indications, week days Fully 2600 bergh that th* section which would
oppeaenta.
establish the new credit agency j m|nUtrator, labor Icadem |*oat- person* visit the too every Surt- her the companies whose contracts
had been done Ip Baltimore, Kan­ a well-attended meeting of Sem­
and thi*. it was disclosed at the,
^
lhff ihreatennl
, The vote woe on a motion by sas and Missouri.
valkout
(Continued on Pag* Two)
were scrapped from new award* If
inole County school officials, peace
White House, was in preparation until Wednesday.
RepnaantaUvo Connery (D.-Mass)
Tha removal of prisoners from officers, and Chamber of Com­
they pressed claims against th*
The I 1resident was confident t on &lt; " If the answer is not satisfac­
t « have tha House revere# Its the Tampa jail was described as merce represenUtives who are ingovernment should
be removed
MIAMI, Mar. |7
- Mm
etaad taken Wedneeday on tha a part of a general house cleaning terested in ths sUU-wide safety
from th* bill.
tory,” *ald William Collins, chief
Milo Murdock El&gt;ert, of Lake gres* would approve.
compromise at by tha federal prison department, movement wow under way.
On the other hand. Immediate organiser for tha Detroit area,
It was this provision which
W ain, yeaterday waa re-elected
adopt tha altha'ogb no ilnriNf 'UWeN were
SJndWgh terwsad-Hae rentrflV to *
Mr. Ilarvey'a address was mads Plate regent of the Florida Revo­ opposition amae to the tlFC pro­ "the plant* will ta cloaod down
Bentos amandmtnta calling for a issued for any other Florida Jail.
American liberty as anything X
at the Court House where If. U. lution at the floulng araalon of posal. in Rtlvjinre of the ap|»car- Wednesday and work will remain
ST PETERSBURG. Msr. 17— have ever seen."
•UUOOOJOO taste ration In bene
A copy of a report covering an Coleman, chairman of the trade heir thirty-Perond annual confer­ sure of Jesse .1 *nrs, R F f rhaii - stiMpended until the government
■
(4*1
The death of Cecil Thomas.
investigation of conditions in the
M l. • “
7
Unattended and almost as b
mao, tiMlay tafore the sSenate |d&lt;»«*s • nforcr the National Indus
body's Aaffety Council, presided, ence here
14.year-old school bo) , shot and
Earlier, tha Rouse had voted Hillsborough Jail, mads by fedIsh looking as In IM7 whose
Other officer* named were Mr». hanking cnnimillrc
and Asher Frank, stale director
evplalry the I tnal Recovery Act.’*
killed by Robert Wentworth, 24,
down, 215 to 1(1, a motion by sral operatives last
December,
of safety, also was s guest speak­ Guy V’. William*, uf .Miami, flrd plan li * • » sent to Hie committee| Tha principal Issue involved I* at a south side bottling plant spanned the Atlantic with'
Connery to recode from the Vln- has been sent to Governor Sholti
leap, Unribergh pushed his way
►tlto- toinpany union. American fed.
vice regent. Mi* h M |ire\ard, in Irgislntivr form riiursda) by 1
wa*
een ameadmdnt restoring 10 per­ and It waa said that any further er
............. - ..... of Tallahanprc. secontl vice irgent, the ror|M*ration
Mr.
Frank
suggested
that
Jun­
I
eratmn
of
labor
official*
asserted
coroner's
Jury
ilfciilvd
hotiiicUle,
*
cent of the I I percent fedenl action probably would coma from
He waited while photographer*
ior safety councils be set up in Mra. Jamn K. Ilyrm, of .St
fhairman Fletcher's opinion o f! thr right of organltation set forth &gt;r»tn day.
tba governor’s office.
pay cut.
Jostled and shoved in attempts to
l*eter»hurg. chaplain. Mra It S
every
school
in
the
county
as
s
in
the
recovery
act
had
not
been
1 hr hoy’a body w*t found by *
A statement by Sheriff Spencer
Mcmben lliently held their
the lull was typical of the &lt;um
(Conllnueo w. ra g . Two)
further means of protecting the Al»criiathy, of Winln Haven, re
permitted by the employers of the tra/fir officer alien be *n*wer©d
breath aa the roll call proceeded and the Hillsborough county grand
cording aecretary; Mra. W. I#. tticnls of other committee mcm- industry.
lives
of
children.
a tall to the tattling plant to In­
and whan Speaker Rainey was Jury that conditions complained of
l«er
*
Prof. T. W. Iawlon introduced Ellia, of l.akr Wale*, cotreapond.
Instead, the)
contended, the vestigate a gun (hot report in the
fa t
no
handed tha fln t vote he eaw the had been remedied brought
‘I don’t like that much.*' to *aid
Prof G. F. McKay. Pr«.f. II K. ing aecretary; Mr* Victor llenael,
cniplityrrs have sought to c«lah- neighborhood. Wentworth wa* up­
Administration had been defeated comment here except that the fed­
*‘ l want to hear the arguments
of
Tampa.
trea*urer.
Mr*
W
M
lish company-dominated unions stairs and saw! hr did not know
Cooper. C. R. Dawson. Hrrmsn
by 100 to 1M. But ha withheld tho eral order still stands.
i.
Ivva, of leak* f i t ) , historian; attoiut it. hut il doesn’t
and have used coercion and ills hr had killed anyone He *aid he
It was Indicated, however, that Morris, and R E. True, princi­
vote and ordered the recapitula­
ine
It’s
unlimited
and
it
would)
Caught in the act of robbing
Mra. T. C*. Maguire, of I’lant City,
crimination to prevent their em­ fired at a moving object in the
the department believed if con­ pals of various schools In the
tion, tha fln t In Many yean.
tha T W Barnet store in Qoldcregistrar; Mr* Karl F. Ranch, of take a lot of money I don’t think * ployes from joining other laUir dark and then ran upatair*.
ditions were still as bed as wrrs county, and at his suggestion, they
we
will
go
that
fai
’*
boro early yesterday morning,
Rockledgc, author;
Miaa Mabel
organisations.
Kdward Colaon, M, detained
set forth in the report, Govrrnor outlined the safety measures that
In their Iliahop, of KustU, librarian, Mr*
early yeatehday admittnl hr waa Charlts Koundtrra and Oeneral
Sholti would have taken drastic have been Instituted
with the Thomii l*»y Thurdaay Williams, young negro man are in
action. The entire matter now is schools during the past several Theodore .Strain, of Miami, vie**
4
4
tha County Jail awaiting trial on
president general, and Mra K. G
a . ..
.
IV
41
. i
nl|f»,t ami that !hr&gt; brokr into tiie
in ttw governor’s hands, it wav weeks.
a charge uf breaking and entering.
Other speakers wars S E. Jones Sewell of Miami, honorary vice A t Home in
orLiund
l^euce
imir
t*kr
said.
Their arrest was made ky O ffi­
LONDON, Mar. 17—C W - EleU
The Jail condition at the time of d f A. C. L railroad. Sher­
■oft drinks.
i
cer* George Grey and Bob W il­
Pki go sea. Atomitan actress and the report waa made was said to iff T. F. McClelland, MrM. Cole­
J. I'utnain Slrvrna of I’ortland,
GENEVA, Msr. 17- (AID
cox, night patrolman who hap­
Vktoc Eggs 4 wealthy Irishman, be “ most aggravated,” bu no pub­ man, and others
M.lnr P*.t imperial putenlale ..f ( h, nr,n or ^dolf Il.tl.r was rrppened to lie pasting the Bart)«x
i today at tha lication of the report has been
the Shrine in North America, irsrnted aa an a|Mj«tle of |»eace,
store ahortly after a north boqad
mgistry W tU
tha bride1*
permitted here, even though Con­
died at hi* home in that i ity yea- nut war, In an arms memorandum
Funeral servlrre fW John (•.
freight train had entered the rmiL
fourth man’l l
Mr. Egan’s gressman Peterson asked for a
terda&gt;, according to word rreeivrd recently aant ti» Pari* and mail*
Lundquist. 4k. who died at hia
road yards.
late last night by Roy Holler, lo­ public hare last night.
eopy of |L
home In Upsala on Thursday cal insurance agent.
Tha negroes jimmied their
belr way
MOSCOW,
Mar 17 (A P I —
Umrt.
The chancellor a**erted that
Nathan Mayo, Florida Commla- morning, will be held from the
Funeral aervlcea will hr held German* ha* no thought of weak­ Several member!. » ( the llrilleh through the front door o f IW
ronaulate'a ulaff l*»l night were •tore. Thay timed their robbery
W n
.
.
ssr
' Sioner of Agriculture has noli- I^athcran Church in Upsala to­ from the Masonic Temple in Port­
rain •
R e p o rte d u n
|fl«d ths ItemlnoU County Cham. morrow aftarnoon , t 3 00 o'clock land tomorrow after noon at 2:.10 ening the post-war I«&lt;»carno pact reported killed or wounded and attempt with that of the train'*
and
hae
never
doubted
ID
valid­
2&gt;&gt;0t&gt; Uygura, comprl»rng moat uf arrival, according to Chief
] bar of Commerce that he expects with Rev. Peel officiating. Burial o'clock, with burial In that city .
ity
at
any
time.
I 0 r f W A— &gt;ct « lH rv tM l
to attend the dedication of tha will be in the church cemetery.
opposite the body of Mr* Stevens i In th# note. Hitler **pre«*ed the civil iKipulatiun uf the lown| llama who said that when
Saotharnars, enjoying a spring- concrete bridge across the 8t.
Pallbearer* will be:
Walfred who dlad some two month* ago.
rough t
freight train sped noisily throu.
of Kashgar in SlnkUng, Chinese'
'
the conviction that an agreement
Nha dap today. heard from the Johns River at lake Monroe on 'Pierson, C. Hodarbloom, K. E.
Mr .Stevens wa* well known a* with Franco on armaments is Tungans, which was taslrgrd In a Goldsboro, the men shoved
Weather Bureau that another cold Friday, Apr. (.
Wester, Norman Swanson. Georgs
a winter visitor to .Sanford. He possible and *ald that when the fierce fighting briwren retallioua doorway open, the nolM be In*
waVa waa hearing down on Dixie.
Ha is the third member of the Malm and Andrew Berthlrson
harl leen an insurance agrnt for di»armament problem ha* taen Tungan natives and force* of tho drowned out by the nols# o f the
A new cold wave appeared from State Cabinet who has notified the
Mr Lundquist was born at Up10 years, and he wa* nationally settled, Germany then will diveusa n e w l y - proclaim*! '’ mdepondent train.
tha aagthwaat and baa advanced committee that it may expert hU sala. and except for a short period
When the offlcora approached
known
In Hhrtna circle* He wa* her relation* with the league of government."
rapidly acraaa tha plalna stairs present on that day. The other during which he lived in Jackson­
This infonnation wa* contained the store, they noticed aomeooe
an
honorary
member
of
the
Han|
Nation*,
and lata tha Mlaalaalpp! valley. It two are Secretary of Stale K A. ville. he had resided In this tecmoving about inildt. One o f tho
in lepoita from Tashkent,
ford Kiwanie Club.
waa preceded by rala apd snow,
i Kashgar was sacked during (he nrgroe* came out under order, ond
Gray and Attorney-General Cary tion lit Is survived by his wid­
the latter being reported this
ow, Mrs. Anna Lundquist; five
it waa dlacovered that 10 aulta of
D. Landis
morelag at Dodge City, Kansas.
small children; a sister, Mrs Hen­
clothe* tad been atacked up to ta
Invitationi
extended
Include
Tha temperature waa 1&gt; while $00
|town and re*cue&lt;! a garrison of carried away by the robber*. T ta
thoee sent Congressman Mark ry lAindquist of Sanford, and four
milee teeth at Oklahoma City it
brothers, Elmer Lundquist, Ed­
Tungan*. which waa taaeigrd in a second man came out of tta atoro
waa O . Tempera tares la the Da­ Wilcox and W. J. Roan, and it win I.un4gulst, and Hilmer l.undUoth admitted having
frrtrvas there by independent gov­ later on.
ATLAN
TA,
Mar.
17—OP)
—
waa
ate
ted
today
that
the
Utter
kota!
and
Mlnnaeota
ware
lower
to five percent e f
qulst nil of Sanford, and Ortn
served term* In Georgia prborne,
ernment troupe.
FLORENCE. 8 C.. Mar 17
Tarry
Druggan,
from
wbuse
Chi­
may
b
eabla
to
attend
beceuae
he
this —— ‘r g thea any time far
hi tha fln t three mi
Lundquist of Jacksonville.
'A t— The angina of tha Atlantic cago brewery l*rr flown! into
one of them for murder, Chief
ooMe week* p u l The forecast for U echeduled to be la Florida at
( oast Lins a fast northbound Bp'- | bootiag channels during th' pro­
Willlame stated.
that
lima.
the South was for
generally
Qona.—'The
rial No. 87, waa derailed naar hria hibition are, wants to get out of
Announcement also |§ made that
Typewriter Cam- warmer weather today and toaarly yeaterday but tha 14 coaches the Atlanta fadaral pamtantlary. I S u s p e n d e d B y J o h n S O n
algbt le he .fallowed bp gala and tha Stetson University Sand un­
3 -.:
did not leave the track and pas where ha la serving lima for in_____
der the direction of Don Faulkner
THE W EATHER
•angers were only shaken up.
com* tax delinquency, Immediate­
wlU be la the City and at ths
HARRISBURG, Pa., Mar. 17—
WASHINGTON,
Mer.
17.—
The angina leaped tha tra&lt; k lyrteOiiliiA
bridge for the dedicatory exer­ UP)- Pennaylvaala jeataiday be­
(A l'l Hugh 8. Johnson yester­
when it stock a cylinder bead
High
M a lta
Th#
former
beer
baron,
who
cises
and
the
celebration
attending
gan paying a $60,000,000 b mua to blown out earlier by a freight
81
F ir e D e ftr o y s B id U In g
Krldar Ti
day sii.landed until Mar. 20 an ad­ *AKFOIU»
made
millions
in
illicit
trade,
ia
tha
ow
ter
1
nsac-lass
bslow
ler
TharsSayt,
ita *x-»arvtre men, cbe&lt; k Num­ train.
ministrative order which fixed the
Claer el
44
—
trying
the
habeas
oorpus
route
A patarbirola
A t
A n t a r c tic
C am p
ber 1 going to a (ray-haired vet­
$8th |m i aliel as the line for the Bartow
allow
H
•'
in federal district court hers to
W AKHINOTON? Mar.' IT—
------—
eran of M years— a s o ld ie r at
southern wags dlffarential In the Uuslts
gain kls freedom aa did th* exFt. LauSsrSala
—
(A P I —Married t » yea re. Presiheart all bU Ufe.
cotton garment code.
f t . Myer*
-------- gangster Al Capon*, twice before,
dent aad Mrs. l oaarreN plea to
Approximately MO,000 ex-aervf
t
Pteree
-----—
--.
The reason given was that "Jus­
wlthovt success.
-------------—
aaiabcmto &gt;L*1* a a a lie iM ij teTALLAH ASSE E ,' Mar. 17— Ira man have A M bonus eloima.
tice requires that spproprial* re­ nstaaevltta
(lastlnse
----—
aigkt with a White Heaat
( A P ) —The report of the IlilU- Vetoraaa o f the Spanish Am'ri.
lief he granted from th* proelslona Mer Weax — Clear IS
Miami
--—
Claar
t
i
wlS K« the borouffh ffTind jury §hcmiug 16 of ran sod PhUlipISg confttr ts. Bax.
GAINESVILLE. Mar. IT— (JP&gt;
of th* said administrative order.” Usors Haves — —.. —
WOMEN TO MEET
Ita 1Y member* u t i l tm U»r sue*
rebellion and World W ir »ho — Dr. W. Lassiter, city health of.
The U lh parallel nine well Oaeta — —---- — — —
penalon of County Sol tetter Morria wore Pvnjisylvaaiaae at the urn* fleer, yesterday ordered Gaines
Mra, Walter I.
Morgan, as •outh of Baltimore and Washing­ OSaaekabee . - — — .—
Given* v a t reeelvod bee* today Ir they entered the aervlev are eli- villa public schools closed for two chairman of th* Women1* Civic ton. cute across the middle of Ken­ Orlando
l-easaeola — Clear * »
of O m t i i f 6holla, gibi# to reoaivg aomp*naali»n
weeks on account of tho wide- Committoe of th* Seminole County tucky and Missouri. From the Tala pa .. P L CM&gt;. I f
T it us* I We —_ Claar Tt
report a*ld U rm$4 U r ih«
They got l i t tor oath m onth of •prtod prevalence of mass!*•. Chamber ef Com mar**, will pre­ Kansas slate line the southern
l*iv* more The epUareat ha* been spreading side ever a meeting * f the com­ wage boundary bad been fixed to
was autho. rapidly lo r ■bool two wooka, F. mittee, scheduled to be held at th* run south to Oklahoma, and along
last Novamprincipal revealed, City Hail M Monday morning el the northern boundaries of Okla­
to
of ckUdraa" to 10:00 o'clock. All mensfaere are homa, Texas, New Mexiee
Arison*.
urged-Ip Cttond,

w&gt;

,,
M ar. 17.
i e aeant m argin
saved
from
H ouse on v etin th e disIndependent

Popular Goal OfMany
Winter Tourists Is
Beauty Spot OfCity

All Workmen MustOo Preside nt Optimistic
Honest Day’s Labor. T hn Small Firms
Or Face Dismissal
Will Be Given Aid

U-S. Prisoners WIllBe
Removed FromJails
In Several S t a t e s

New YorkManSpeaks!
At Safety Meeting

1

LAR G E PELICAN,
BOBCATS NOW AT
M U N IC IP A L ZOO

DETAIL OF NEW ROOSEVELT SEES
FEDERAL RELIEF HOPE FOR CREDIT
PLANS OUTLINED BANKING SYSTEM

FEDERAL PRISON
BODY CONTINUES
HOUSE CLEANING

" '0"n " " "

Mrs. Ebert Re-Elected
To Head Statel). A. R.

Release ManWhoShot
BL Petersburg Youth

Police Nab Negroes
Act Of Robbing Store

E l s i e Ferguson Is
Wed For 4th T i me

J.Futnam StcvenuDies iij«ipr R(&gt;nr &gt;Hent &gt;dAH
I
Apontlc Of
itM
»tt

Lundquist FuneralTo
Be He l d At UpHala

»om«

Another Cold Wave
IS
W ay

+r:

8 Biff
Increase

company t.»

Hritigh Consul's Staff
Members Die In Riots

jVlayo Accepts Bid To
Attend Celebration

•m

;

•

»|

Wfll
orkera’Pay

Terry Druggsn Tries
Coast Line Engine Is To
Get Out Of Prison
Derailed In Carolinu

Pennsylvania Begins
Paying Bonus To Vets

Wage Differential Is

President And Wife
E n j o y Anniversary

Tampa Grand Jury
Report Given ffholtz

J lu V S

Gainesville S c h o o l s
Shut DownByMeaales

1^^

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1934
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KM OF
tooLs
iSU R E D
FERA To P r o v i d e
Funds ForTeachers’
Salaries If S t a t e
Money IsExhausted
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______

TALLAHASSEE, *Mnr. 15.
— (A.P.)— By the eireple pro­
cedure of changing one of Ita
rule*, the State B o a rd of
Education win ■upply Ita part
of a newly announced federaLetate program, for the op­
eration of echoola in countiee
where local f u n d s are ex­
hausted.
The rale, which probably will
be cheered at the next meeting
o f the State Board, p r t n u the
aee o f etata school funds by
eoaatlas.
At preaent 87 aad ons-half peraeat of the state apportionment
most go to teachers, and It and
ooe-half parcant to transportation
and other operating txpansas.
By changing this nils, ths
State Board may allow counties
which have exhausted all their
local funds to devote all or an
Incraaaad part of the state funds
to payment o f transportation and
other expeueas, provided tes ch­
ars' salaries are guaranteed from
sotna other source.
The Federal Emergency Relief
Administration at
Jackaonvilla
last nlfht approved a plan to
furnish teachers salaries where
funds for this purpose are not
otherwise provided, If the stats
pays transportation and tha other
costs necessary to maintaining
ths schools.
Tha state accepted this plan,
aad today details ware beinf
wsrkod out at FEEA headquar­
ters by Walter Wilbur, who will
d ln et thd pmuraas for moating

Dynamite Explosion
Kills A t Least 150
SAN SALVADOR, El Salva­
dor, Mar. 18. —(A5)— Approxi­
mately 180 peroods were killed
when an explosion of dynamite
amoot destroyed the port of
La Lihertad yesterday. Follow­
ing t h a
terrific exploelon,
which occurred at the docks,
nearby buildings caught fire
aad four Mocks were quickly
contained by the flam**. In
addition to the 150 Relieved
dead, a large number o f per­
sons were reported eeriouay
Injured and hundreds o f automobllsa were rushed from tha
capital to the stricken city to
bring them to hospitals here.

STATE EXPENSES
IN 1933 REACHED
THIRTY MILLIONS

--------------------------------- -

{DEPOSITS IN SHOLTZ GIVES
STATE BANKS POSITION ON
ON INCREASE SCHOOLSTATUS
Nearly $7,000,OOOGain Governor Says $1000
Reported By Lee In
Year Salary Is Not
57 Day Period That
S u f f i c i e n t For
Ended Last Month
Teachers O f State
TALLAHABSEE,
Mar. 16. —
( A P )—Deposits In state banks in
Florida Increased 86,769,104 In the
87 days from Dec. SI, 1933 to Feb.
86, 1934, and resources Incres.ved
86,671,928 In the same period.
The figures were shown yester­
day In a comparative statement
prepared .by the banking depart­
ment of the comptroller1* office.
The report does not Include na­
tional banka.
Comptroller J. M. Lee said "the
Increase in deposits is accounted
for by better conditions In Florida
and the return of confidence in
banka, due largely to the federal
insurance of deposits."
In the itatement, tho iteni of
"borrowed money" showed a de­
crease of 8390,000, and lew said
this Indicated the people "are
more able to repay their loans.'
On Feb. 86, the state banks had
total resources o f
$66,840,8(3,
against 851.168,944 on
&gt;ec 31.
Liabilities were the same
Loans and discounts on Frh. 28
were 812,833,893, a decease of
8917,347 for the period envereJ.
U. S. bonds held by the bank* in­
creased 82.314,138. to 8I3.636.lv,.
Cash and due from tanks in­
creased 84,621,811 to 818.201.886
in the 67-day period.
Individual deposits rose froo,
816,660.397 to 822.434.188 and
savings deposits Increased from
$l&gt;.261&gt;JT70 to 810,224,173
U. S
state, county and municipal dr
posits increased 8230,338 and to
talrd 89.481,494 on Fab. 28. There
was a decrease of $308,249 in bills
payable, and $392,698 In cirtifi
cates of deposit.

TALI.AHAS3F.E. Fla., Mar. 16.
—&lt;43— The declaration that $1,000
a year It "not enough*' for school
teachers was made today by Gov.
emor Dave Sholtx in response to
an Inquiry about his position on
"the school situation."
"I will rndravor lo make my
position on the school situation
clear,” he said In a letter to Frank
E. Jennings of Jacksonville "end
I hope to mske it so clrsr that he
who runs may read and under­
stand."
He revealed (hat "it had been
suggested that in order lo proper,
ly re-nrgantie the school struc­
ture of this state It might he ad­
visable to close all of the schools
as the banks had lorn closed" In
the banking moratorium declared
by
President
Roosevrlt
last
March.
"I could not sre it that way,” the
governor said, "x x s a da&gt;'a edu­
cation Inst to our school children
was lost forever accordingly I
considered it best to work out this
problem without actually closing
our schools, and the result speaks
for itself.
"lly the practice of rigid econ­
omy, by elimination of the frills
and furbelows from our curricu­
lum, by drastic effort to collect
our Cases and with federal assis­
tance our children will have ths
benefit this year of a longer school
term than for several years and
(Continued on Pegs Two)

Priet Flrt Ceuta

---------------------------------

UNDY REFUSES
SERVICE AS U.S.
AIR ADVISOR

Instill Said To Have
Fled F r o m Athens
ATHENS. Mar. 16. - &lt;43—
Mm. Samuel Insull, Sr., said
today that her husband, ths
fanner Chicago utilillrs op­
erator, had fled from Athens
hot she did not know where
ho had gone. Police detained
two maids and one manservant
for examination. Previously In
the day the Greek government
had declared Insull had to leave
Greece before midnight.

Filer Does NotCareTo
Offer AdviceOnldea
He ThinksUnfairTo
Army, PrivateLines

Kid n apers m ake
GOOD THREAT TO
KILL AUTO AGENT
New Yorker Abducted
least Week Is Found
Dead OnLongiHland

NEW YORK. Msr. 15.—( 4 3 Col. Chsrlss A. I.lndbfrgh lest
night notified Secretary Dgrn of
the Wsr Department that he could
not serve on the special commit­
tee t« Investigate the Army flying
nf the airmail.
"I dn not feel that I can servs
nn a committee whose function It
Is to assist In following nut an
executive order to the Army to
take over the commercial air mall
system of ths
United
Steles."
Lindbergh telegraphed the secre­
tary.
, . .
The noted svl.tor had been requested to join Orville
Wright.
Clsrenre Chamberlin and
other
airmen In the investigation.
“ 1 greatly appreciate the honor
of your reqiir.d that I become s
niemlnr ol s special committee lo
study snd report upon army avis,
tion in relatloe to national de­
fense." the telegram began.
"I would of course Im&gt; glad to
contribute In any way that I ran
to the maintenance of sn adequate
national defense. However, ac­
cording to the announcement by
the War Department, this rommltter l« to study and report upon
performance by the Army air
corps in Its mission to carry the
air mail as directed by exvcutlve
order.
,
“ 1 believe that the use of the
army air corps to carry the air
mail was unwarranted and con­
trary to American principles
"This action was unjust to tha
air llnas whose contracts were
cancelled without trial
It was
unfair to the personnel of the
Army air corps who had neither
•qeipswent designed far the pur­
pose nor adequate time for train­
ing In , new field.
"It has unnecessarily
greatly
■lamageil all American aviation."

Australian Cyclone
Takes Lives Of 75
RRISBANE, Australis, Msr.
15.—(43— Ssvvnty-flr* persons
era either drowned or missing
today ss , result of cyclone*
on the north coast of Queens­
land, centering between Cairns
snd Cooktown.

General MotorsLeader
Says His Firm WUl
N e v e r Recognize
Federation As Such

KIWANIS club to
SEEK CHANGE IN
Mnr. 15.
INTEREST RATES — WASHINGTON,
(A.P.)— The A m erican
Federation of Labor warned

Resolution Calls Upon j today that a momontoua
Legislature To Cut strike
‘ " impends in tho nutO&gt;
mobile industry, and the Gen­
Charge To 6Percent eral Motors Corporation gavo
simultaneous notice thnt It

The Sanford Klwanla Club, at
Its meeting In the Montesuma Ho­ would never rccognlxo tho
tel yesterday noon, launched what A. F. of L. Union na such.
Is planned to be a state-wide cam.
The views given waf* na fa r
psign calling upon ths
Florida apart aa tha scenes them**Ire*.
State legislature to enact e bill with President William Greon o f
at Its nest session providing that the Federation appearing before
, h#
„ „ of |n„ reit on
a Congressional commltto*.
,
borrowed money shall not exceed
T h e downtown statement hjr
all parcant per annum.
Vic* President William Knudsoo
Suggested by Klwantan How. of tha Corporation waa addrecand^
ard Ixing and given the endorse* to the NRA la bor Board which
infnt of tho board of director!, the Is seeking to conciliate betwoon
subject was contained in a resolu­ the automobile employer and
tion offered tha entire member­ employed.
ship hy Kiwanian Gordon Barnett
Strict observance of tha HRA
of the Public Affair* Committee. occupied b o t h
the Wglslatlref
Before the
resolution
wax branches. Aware of widespread
adopted, Kiwanian B. C. Moore ex­ non-compliance protasis. Presi­
pressed the view that passage of dent Roosevelt reinforced regntethe act sought In the resolution tiona that require government
might depress the flow of capital contractors to respect all code*. ,
At the National la b o r Board,j
Into Florida from other sections.
Pointing out that one of the rea­ a hearing called to try to
sons that the legal rate of intar. vent widespread strike* In tb*|
automobile Industry brought
e.t In thU •late I. higher than In manda from American Fed.ration)
aome other etatei la hccauae it waa of Labor men that employara baj
hoped that new money would be mad* to recognise their union*,H
attract*,! here, Mr. Moor* urged coupled with warnings that the I
•erloua consideration of the poa- auto plants were "Ilka a tlnd
alhle consequence of reducing tha box” to which a match would b*|
rate at this tlm*.
touched unless prompt action)'
The resolution states that "The war* taken toward satisfying^
preaent reconatruclon period fol­ lha man.
lowing the recent depression re­
quire* and demands a moat care­
ful consideration and correction
of thoee evils which West
the
maaaee o f our people, particularly
such matters as oppress and stlfl*
DAYTONA BEACH, Mnr. IB—
those who are waging a war af ( A D — After several week*
'
survival."
jouro In Florida, almost daily
The current legal ami contract basking in the sunshine and fre­
rates of Inter..! chargeable
In quent automobile ride* through
Florida are held In the resolution the sea washed air along th* Hnl* ’
s . "enslaving our people ami pre­ Has. John D Rockefeller la show­
venting many
from
recovery, ing satisfactory Improvement fol
even leading many to financial lowing th* weakening Illness that
attacked him in th* North U*t|'
ruin."
“ The teal of the money-lender fall, attendants at The Casements,
Is figuratively 'eating up thine winter home In Ormond Btneh
He spends lullg
house,' meklng our people In their said yesterday
extremity pay unreasonable and hours In hi* sunparlnr which la
eahorbltant rates of Interest," the especially equipped with glass
resolution point, out, "contribut­ that permits the entry nf violet
ing further to the centrallt.tion of raye
So far Kockrfullar ha* not fait
wealth In the lew and preventing
the mas. of the j&gt;«opel from ris­ •tronr riiftuffh to takr up hi* tmial
ing above their financial difficul­ winter routine «*f golf on the Or­
mond course, nor to attend rhnrth
ties."
and rhat with his neijhbora* Mt
It 1. pointed out that people In Sunday a* in former years.
*1
states where the legal rate* of
interest are lower "Aa readily find
(Continuer) On I’ag* Four)

NEW YORK, Mar. 16.-143—
Kidnaprr* of Mrs KasnfT railed
member* of his family la«t week
demanding $5,000 ransom "Or
•re’ll aenil him home in pieces-in ear first." Altogether
there
Werp foui phone call*.
Tha last one Sunday night said
TALLAHASSEE, Msr. IB.— f&gt;T&gt;
you notified the police eh 7
— Net disbursements by tha stats
O K. We fit."
government for the fiscal yrar
Today members of Ihr family
ending June 80, 1933, totaled
830,968,618, but only $2,861,641
went to Rockville (’enter Long Is*
or 9 N percent, was for the
land to identify KasofT's bod)
state's general government. Comp­
lie had been blindfolded, shot
troller J. M. Lee said In his an­
twice in the h*-ad and once through
nual report handed to Governor
the neck, and there was a deep
cut on his brail where he hid been
Bholts yesterday.
struck, apparently with a Irngth
Of the total, II2.53I.62Z, or
of pipe.
40.47 percent, represented direct
stata-ald to countiee.
The hoily was found early yes.
General revenue receipts were
trrday in front of a billboard at
86.029.201, and miscellaneous rethe Oceanside It was frnten ami
parti) covern! with snow
Ilia
(Oontlnaod o&gt;i Page Two I
name was in clothing labels.
A medical examiner fixed the
time of death as early
Moniiay
morning, shortly after the last
telephone cal| announcing "We
fix.”
That the
recently
organised
Ka*ofT. 37, e well known auto­
Tart Tima Class in Farm Mechan­
mobile rental agent, disappeared
ics Is proving to be popular was
last Thursday night
evidenced at Keminole High School
At ftrat the family didn’t taka
last night, according to Alts R.
the demand for ransom aertously
Johasan,
vocational agriculture
because KasnfT was such a practi­
In B r t . i A j h t
announcement teacher, whan several members af
Kven a kidnap hoax
IIONG KONG. Msr 16. &lt;43 - cal joker
last nljrJiJ,'jQwvsrnpr Dave Shollt the class gathered for one of a
A gallant tribute to the British was not tihi much to ex|&gt;ect. Any­
aad J d u u F.'Bione, J r , acting re­ series af studiee.
thing for a laugh
•
The rours, of study Includes In­
NBW YORK, Mar. 16. M l - tars who saved 187 American
lief adipkia{r«tor for Florida, sold
Kempt of a letter alio ale.
Street sailors from a fiery death nn the
they had-Srarhed oat a plan to struction in wood working, rope Arthur W. Moras, Wall
minding $5000, Imwever, caused
prevent' dia.«looln« o f the public working, cold metal work, and broker, was held on ■ charge of flaming gunlxist Pulton came to­ j th»m to report him missing, alsimple
blacks
mi
thing.
Mr.
John­
homicide
yesterday
in
connection
day
from
the
Fulton's
skipper,
schools of FtaHda In thU ertala."
|though |»ollcr were not told of the
The relief administration agreed son stated that the boy, repre­ with the death of Mm .
Einma (Vnnmsnde, Harry McHenry.
i kidnap thrrata.
sented
last
night
were
between
While the Fullnn still burned
Field I eavett, 26, member of a so­
to provide salaries to "needy
teachers la school districts whose the ages of 14 and 26. He invites cially promlnrnt Hrookllne, Mass , on pirate waters north of llnng
other
boys
to
Join
the
class
and
family.
resources are eihauatsd,"
the
Kong Contmandrr McHenry snd
MO.SCOW. Mtr 15 (4*1—The
statement said, whlls the stale take advantage of the free instruc­
Mrs. l-cavett was found uncon- 1 his men, afr in the harbor here,
iiilrrpid Russian air pilot l.iapi*
government ag reed to Insure 'all tion thnt Is to be offered during acinus In Morse's Greenwich Vil- recounted their harrowing ex­
ilrvtky, who rrcantly «avnt
1*2
other operating coats. Including the spring season. The class meets 1life apartment
wnivirn and children from an icr
TALLAIIASSKK,
Mai
15
Tuesday
after parlances following the burning
nsxt
Wsdnetday
night
at
8
00
the Iran* porta lien of pupils."
|the couple had returned from a nf an engine room bearing and a (Al*) l&gt;r. Henry Hanson, state floe in tha Arctic Ocean ofT tha
subsequent
firs
which
Imme­ health officer, do?* not consoler Bering Htrait*. was behaved to.
Stone said W llter Wilbur, di­ o'clock at Seminole High School. j tour of tha elllsge night cluba.
rector of relief under ths new
diately spread to the fuel nil an outbreak of malaria at the day tn have mat disaster in an at*
work relief program, would have
tanks and got completely out of Civilian Coneer\atnm Camp at tempt to rescue HO
remaining
CAROLINA MAN KIIXF.II
charge of administering the plan.
control in s few minutes
Newport, in Waukola «minty, of msmleri of the Wrangrl Island
- Tha agreement eras reached here
The men wers brought In early an alarming nature, hr »sul yes expedition.
MIAMI,
Msr
16 (A P )- A today on the British destroyer terday after an ina|»r« ii*#n tup
laat Bight la a conference between
The government rtisrua com.
man
identified
from
papers
found
titeae aad C. B. Treadway, ehalrmission annout rtl here early today
Wlshart. which saved them, and there
TALLAHASSEE,
Msr. 16
on
his
person
ss
Hr
John
8.
a s s o f the state advisory council (API — Florida Indians sre rltlaeni
Dr Hanson said conditions at that tha filar had iliaappeared, and
tha commercial steamer Tsinan.
of the Emergency Relief Adminis­ If they wore horn or naturalised Squires, 63, of lanoir, N. &lt;*., » , n
ha
had
hern
J*ire aboard the Fulton mean the ramp were rimm! and the boys it was believed
tration, who represented the gov­ hem, end are entitled to vote If killed yesterday when his automo­ while was espeeled to roar fnr there with malaria apparently forced down after taking off from
ernor.
they comply with registration te- bile plunged over an embankment hours as tugs begsn towing Un­ coni rai ted it outslile the i snip lie &lt;'apr Wallen, aernsa the atraita
recommended a
few
improve­ from Alaska
quire ments,
Attorney
General and rolled Into a ditch on Ihe ship Into port.
overseas highway about 76 miles
Gary I). Landis ruled yesterday.
Eight of the American crew ments, however.
Federal authorities recently re­
wers Injursd, but none seriously
Writing to Graham Copeland, south of hers.
Mrllenry said the British dls ported they would transfer the
chairman of the county commis­
play of seamanship "Will go down, ! camp because of the prevalence of
sion nt Eesrglades, the attorney
DEATH TAKEN "PK TW T
malaria. Dr llaninn said the im
In navel ennels.
Johan O. Lundquist, 48, resident general referred to the constitu­
provements he r e c o m m e n d e d
tion
of
the
United
Stole*
and
cold:
The
Fulton
was
known
the
ORERAMMERGAU.
Germany.
o f tho Upas la section almost con.
would ruat Irsa than moving the
"It appears that Florida Indie * Mar. 16.— (A P) IVler Rrndl, 63, "grief ship" of tha navy.
tlnoously since his birth, dlod sud­
llurging the attendance of every partmrnl of Agriculture official*.
ramp and would correct the ma­
or*
cltlsens
of
ths
stats
snd
art
In
1922
she
drifted
fnr
threw
rhoaen
to
act
as
ihs
Apostl
•
Peter
denly at hta resident* this morn,
growar of celery in thU city and
Mr High ton stated that while
sntltlsd to all the privileges of la ths coming Passion lls y , died &lt;Uv* o ff ( '.I * Hattera* with a laria danger
lag et ahout 6:80 o'clock. If* hod
county, F. F Dorner, president of hr did not wish tn appear “ Too
other
cltlsens
of
this
stale,
Inch.
'broken
propeller
shaft.
Commis­
yesterday. Ills widow, Aloysia,
boon In ill health for so mo months.
the Seminole Agriculture Club, in optimistic," "There la little doubt
Funeral services wUI ho hold Ing tha right af suffrage and ths was the daughter of the famous sioned In 1914. aha was one of
an Interview this morning, stated In my mind but that officials In
ownership
of
property
as
Individ­
Impersonator of the
Chrtetus, tha first American vessels to he
from the Lutheran
Church In
that tonight'.
meeting nf
the Washington are certain that there
uate."
Joseph Mayr.
equipped with Diesel engines
Cpools *■ Sunday afternoon at
Club, to be held at Seminole High la a unanimity nf opinion now ex­
After
the
World
War
a
Oer
8.-90 o'clock. Burial wUI bo la ths
MACON,
Mar.
16. ,43 A j School starting at 8:00 o'clock, la isting among a large majority of
man submarine engine wae In thret.Judg* federal court yester­ probably on* of th» moat Impor­ the growing and shipping mem­
esmotery adjoining tha
church
atalled.
yard, and Rev. Peat of Lake Mary
day ruled rate reductions ordered tant In the history of the organ­ bers of ths Florida salary Indus­
will officiate. Tho Erickson Funby the Georgia public service com­ isation.
try that th* marketing agreement
ami Homs staff has charge of ar­
Three men will be aelerted to­ will be the salvation uf all con­
mission for the Georgia Power and
NO PRACTICE TONIGHT
rangements.
Light Company would deprive the night. Mr Dorner slated, tn repre­ cerned "
Mr. Landqulst woe wall known
Seminole
George C. Fellows, director nf utility of a fair return and granted sent the growere of
Mr Dorner thrt*fore,bellevt(\g
A Boy Scout Court of Honor, proven themselves In testa that
hi this city. He was horn nt Up.
the Sanford Concert Orchestra an Injunction restraining enforce­ County on the proposed celery that tieerrtary Wallace's endorse­
to
b*
presented
before
era
to
be
glean
this
week
by
tha
•ala on May 86, 19U, and except
marketing
agreement
control ment end signature Is * matter of
announced this afternoon that due ment of the rate cub
f i r a few months spent la Jack, fully 3Q0 men, women end chil­ Troop Committee's of each troop. te conflicting engagement. It he.
Ths company’s court fight was hoard whlrh. It la confidently pre­ only a few day*, strongly urgaa
Until
teat
week,
the
Court
of
dren,
will
he
staged
In
the
Lake
•oavilla w han ho was employed
te
postpone a the first mad* by a power con­ dicted, will aoon be governing the th« growers of this section to
House next Honor not only awarded badges been necessary
ho had. molded hors eontiaueusly. Mery Community
scheduled
concert
rehear**!,
te cern In contesting rate reduction
make ready to operate undar
KM iim v o n an kb widow, Monday night, starting nt 7:30 but examined Scout* * j w ell As e havt bean held at tha Elks lloll to­ orders of the commission. Ths celery Industry of Florida.
Bo that thee* men will be rep­ terms of Lha agreement.
Mrs. A m i Lundquist, who has o'clock. It was announced today result, meetings did ifcii adjourn night until next Thursday night federal Judge* held that rates
On* of th* first step* looking
resentative of the entire section,
*
'
“
* la tha Fomald- by Arthur Bra nan. chairman of until let* In Uit evening, end It at 8:00 o'clock. H* requested that prescribed by the
commission
Mr. .Dorner pointed out that It la toward tha operation and enforce­
e| Hospital for Use Seminole County Boy Scout was lo a raid such lengthy meet­ all mambara o f the
ment of the agreement, Mr. Dorn­
()rch«etr* would reduce tha Georgia Power
ing* that It was decided to have
absolutely neces.ary that every er stated. It In the appointment of
dayi| fhro small
make an effort to communicate and Light Company's return on Its
the
boys
examined
beforj
troop
grower be present at tha masting. a strong group of seven growers'
Mm. Hoary
thla Information t# others eo that Investment to one-half of on* per­
Scouts end Beaut official* committee*.
Ha extends a particular Invita­
Sanford, am
and sevan shippers' representa­
they map b* spared a trip to tha cent. Their order slated that if
county
nr*
to
be
guests
of
It la expected that resident, of
~
* ‘
Effwtt
the service is coating more than tion tp tho** growers who hava tives, who are to form tha control
IU1I.
the Lake Mary troop during the L*k* Mery will extend themselves
axpraaaad
opposition
te
the
agree­
It la worth, "w* ate no remedy but
board.
eeremooF, aad the public also te In providing an Interesting eve­
for tha c o n n msr, to find a sub­ ment which. If approved by Sec­
Concluding, Mr. Dorner stated
Invited.
ning of tnterUlnaaetn for the vis­
BAFMTY PRIZES AWARDED
retary Wallace, will apply te all that “ I aspect every member of
stitute."
Judge t . O. Sharon la U preside iting Seoul*, officiate, and pererts
they are
In th* Club te be at th* mealing to­
Forty-nine South Georgia com- growar*, whether
over the Court o f H a w , while and friends o f Berate.
CHICAGO, Mar. 16 t A P l - mualtloa urn served by lha com­ agreement with It or noL
night, and I also anticipate Uttt
Scoot Executive H. N. Brawn, III
Member* of Olri Scouts arc par­ Ths national traffic saf'-ty roll- pany. The Judge* pointed te pur­
In hla Interview, Mr. Dorner growers who have never met with
* f Orlande te expected to attend ticularly
Invited. Mr.
Hranan U*t, wtik tOO American ntiaa chase o f power by the company •aprooead approval af u state­
ue will be present te ostial us In
as a special guest.
stated Their recent work in -ol- competing for the prise in 1933, from Um Florida Power Company ment
made by
Secretary
of selecting lha proper representa­
Unlike ether **** loo* nf the 1acting old clothing and furniture has boon Wan |g Evanston. III. os on* r*— an why its rates could
Florid* Calory Shippers, Inc., tives for ths control board. Tb*
Court, the Monday night see*too for the needy U to ho fnhlily com­ Nt Petersburg, Fla., won honor- not b* reduced te conform with
who with Lorlng Raoul af Braden- Sanford-Ovlado section will b* al­
will find members o f tho Court mended during the meeting, be obia rarattan te group five The tho** nf the Georgia Power Com­ ten, president of th*
Shippers' lowed three greyer tA abars of
awarding
merit
hedgee _
--------— —
— ------—
, .. added, and they therefore should national aafoty Council annually pany. The latter concern gener­ group, loft her*
yosterday for th* control board. W* will aalact
deco rattens t* Scouts «| m her* be present.
conducts Um cunteat,
ate* moot o f tha current.
Waahinfton nt tha roqueat of Do- them tonight"

ExpendituresOnHigfcwayg Used Up Fifth
Of Amount PaidOut

Part Time BoyB’ Class
I s Proving: Popular

Gallant Tribute Is
Paid To Sailors On
Wail Street Broker Is British RescueShip

Held In HomicideCane

Intrepid RuHHian Ace
Believed Lont At Sea

Malaria Outbreak At
CCC Camp N otoriou s

Florida Indians Have
Right To Cast Ballot

Johan Lundquist Dies
Suddenly At HisHome

AU County Celery G rowers Urged To
A t t e n d Agriculture Club Meeting

Federal CourtUpholds
Georgia Power Rates

Lake Mary To Be Scene Of Boy Scout
Court Of HonorCeremoniesOnMonday

V

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OF STRIKE
AUTOWORKERS

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Rockefeller’s H e x 1th 1
Is Said Much Better

RecordJapPeace-Time
Budget I h Approved

TOKYO, Mar. 18.—(43— A bud­
get bill containing the
largest
peace-time defense fund in Japan’s ••
history was passed yesterday by j
the House * "
pletsa parliamentary
Th* House
whelming ly
A total
000.000 yen (8272,020,000) la pro­
vided fnr the Army and Navy.

CONHTITUTION I8 APPROVED]!
RIO DK JANEIRO, Mar. IlL—
The constitutional assembly voted
approval of Brasil's new const!,
tutlon a . a whole, 173 to 17, aft­
er ala months of debate. Th* as­
sembly nnw ha* to approve each
chapter.

THIS WEATHER
FLORIDA
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there
the World War am aorely
nog bow they would contlcu*
«o JuaUfJcatlon-for th* I’etirunborma bill, which .WPtfSflKl to do their part for the NBA, *»*&gt;

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In or ler that the bonus m ight be
cornea to the groveTnm'ent,
ovef

sfc
a
r n its ’- u t
ultimate effect wilt be to in

the depression has brought H many
to the correspond!.,g benefit of
bullness ahd Indus tiy. Thr Invesfmerit In national recovery Is sound
raoifgh. 71m only t/nuole Is that
the dcprmslo has brougnt so many
to Lbs ragged edge o f Ihclr re­
sources that they are unable to
make the tnvrstmcnt.
.
,
They arc willing lo fnhto fu lf
they caa txm-owib* mbotr/i .unit,
nerlly many could yet It from the
bank*. Unfortunately,
bowetVr.
there Jias,faeeai*eassalehtbliL «IFtraction of tanking facilities and

yaldf, aa ft he millionaires.
But If the bonus were paid with fl|ti’ ipbtley. as tfie

|&gt;iU

i r r . .•js S”
Is not. the argum ent advanced
opinion o f p lh cr supporters
r* n ■• '•if* . ., ■i
.
1 forget to pdvyrtlae.if roar p r th e bin , o r o r tn a t ra tn e r vociferous cla ss o f agitator?
U not a* good ee you w hich we have In this country now known, as inflationists,
U would be. •
.&gt;• ta u tittvtt is tits w ay It; a p p ea rs to Us, and that is the way It
a p p fp u tP ,a g r e a t .many, ,stu dents o f political and oconom ic
bet eld RIU Bryan tamed th ou ght whfLdre really authorities on the subject.
hi*, grave when that child ,
I f th e bdhua bill wwrtiui pass and the veterans w ere to
in In London with a two f f c c iv c their pay in printing press money, it would start a
talL
v e rita b le . tidal wave o f demands ,on the governm ent fo r
slipflar,expenditures. A lready the pressure is alm ost overAgainst
* u jt.
it
Whelming to retire governm ent bonds with fist m oney, and
i Treaty—h«
luilT.
- ” * * to ,p a y C W 4 w orkers W|th the sam e kind o f unsupported
» reflltisisa*
c uirn
r r eiM
n cjf.
y ., , I f .flip precedent
were once established. b -y -payw
----- -----. sSstTthlitg.
J n g , th e ..yal^raiw In ;thln manner, nothing In the world
may here tholangh on rpuM stop tbe printing preaaoa until all governm ent bonda
y,fliers bet Well bet they hfid been. alm lUrly paid, until millionn were on a dole o f
VlgUgkln* much about their pftper m oney, and until the country weru literally flooded
with worthleaa currency,
dabmariM dtf/icelttee.
I
N ow If nuch an o rg y o f Inflation w o u l d ben efit the
flldrs'pre pretly tore be- cptiQtry. If It would help the average person, if it would
Urey couldn't carry the mall, Vn«Vw the problem s o f the unem ployed o r the small wage
a'd cracked up In s* many burner
.acute),. It ^ h w b l be supported try all conI ns tjwy have, yoo’d be sore (r)«n\loiis cltlfenA, B ut It would not. It would only arid
endures. It
0 fife burdens .which th e, little fellow already en
only
tou)d on jy add to th e ,su ffe rin g o f mankind. It would
w
kps another reason chair*
ssion
has
ncrenac
the.ilastitutlon
and
want
which
the
deprci
Ms doesn’t think &gt;he govt
IT, M A R C H II/lg U

ri

h-

qgght to make lot.ni to alrea d y prod u ced .
matter what our. inflationists in Congress
— It because they esnj*
upjwrt tyietr
yieir conclusions,,
conclusions, they
tney cannot
canuo dlijpu|c
to support
' own money.

’'|g?th* last diy to pay
Intome tax, I f ‘you haven't
‘ yet, you’re Jost a common
Wl?n, or maybe you're
*a Ji Pi Horrsn
*«• 1
■■ Q1 ■ - -■
. i
had been entirety in
new Is riff Isw until

• found out thsl the Pn nch also
; tibghl it'was a gstd thing. That
‘ US change our mind.
’JWBSOB they-th**# b*«n
■lag Um&gt;i 'WA army of uncm.
I higher
than tha
Ding rate* of pay In ths
sl channel* of trade I* probbeeause thry don’t want to
-any risk of having to give
sny adjusted compensation
kies after ths depression

• ----------»--------- Andrew1 Mellon resents
th*
that he has "evaded" in*
i taaef, having paid more than
mllliont ia the past twiei&gt;yean . I Ml dentally he *sys he
n’t &lt;• control the
Aluminum
Bpany of Amorics^ owning
' a minority of th* stock. Well,
the time may com* when
lie Andy will have to b* added
relief rolls.

may use
the fact
that when Germany was.at the height of its inflation, when
pylcsa. were higher than at any other time In the history
o(f: Uia£ country, unemployment was, aUp at its height.
Imagine what the problems of.the unempbyed in this coun­
try would ba U prices, instead qf being relatively low, were
500 og 1000 timsM higher than tboy are now.
t ■ .That Is what fiat money Inflation does to a country.
It simply runs the prices up higher and higher until it
Ukt’B $S to buy a loaf of bread. In Germany a man who
had salted away a hundred thousand marks to carry him
through the declining years of his life finally used the entire
amount to buy, himse(f a hat. Thai was no exception. That
w#g,the.rule. It finally got so that It required thousands of
marks
|&gt;uy a postage stamp. Nor. was Germany's experienca unusual T h e samcj results have been encoun­
tered time and time again in numerous countries through­
out the history of the world.
Under such condition* the rich do not suffer materially.
Their wealth Is invested in oil wells, coal mines, steel mills,
real uatatg, office buildings, and railroads which arc still
hero after tha cwgy is over and which they would still
own, but the wealth of the little follow, such hi he has, is
lodged |n the deposits which he has in the bunk, or in the
currency In th? old' sock under the bed, or in the wages
which he earns week after week. These cun become piti­
fully small when prices are soaring to unprecedented
heights.
«
I

Aid For The Deaf

yi
Them are In the Unit ml Ntatr* today, accord inq to B.
\ ((Awarding to thl papers, the two I1. BrotUnsky, of the United Slult-n .Uffipt' uf Kducutlnu,
.Bad dictators of Uouihert Lu- nlmut 300,000 nch(H&gt;l children wbonu benriag in bo aerloualy
; age are getting).together to .alk imimired that t h e y need apwdal gdneationai attention.
kings over. At UilsMlistoacs, It is There are severui million adul t * and children neriounly
MPOfilhls to tall urhaihsr they hundlcappcd in their educational and vocational progreso
preparing In choose up sides, bccaune o f impaired hearing. There are more than 57,000
kslhor il'a just kfamg pMssnal pernona totally deaf.
tAkiar, tbey’rn. try lag ,t* pallia.
Through the Federal Office of Education the goremIn wli*never you at* uni ttf Ihbte
potentate! traveling in ment Ja tgyinjt.to.iilieil atirnc. light,on on* of.Oie^inont im«
eoantry, th en 's sotnetking poi timt pfolriefn* of th« dffaf—the problem o f choosing g
vocation,, A'n&amp;Uwt-viidu gLidy in now being conducted to
r'going on so mew her*.
determine the tytiia of wanrfor which the deaf and hardWweuld like to commend ear pf-hearing may he Mut-ceflafully trained denpite their hand!'Com missloners ter their at­
ria prohibiting these so-called
athon dsnevsb - and similar
coptesU. If than ia
klay.la th* worW whkA ' is
a t, to a lawn *nd‘«ita
apia its thee* things whore
gger around until they
and Wok ilka pll. for the
;th* » p -

—o—- TV-&gt;
ju s

bo***1 itrnm -H

“Walksthon" at
and'ehjRts Winter
■test have had

Cap.

■ *•

. .There arq 200 public and private schools for the deaf
wjd bard o f hearing in tije United ^tatea It.ik expected
“ kt,)Lfcp,*tii(iy will,jfield much Infprma.UPn witich wi,*it.vglwg to-educators of the deaf apd hard-qf-hea
_
wsgw‘ educational
y wvveievMm |r«
v^t
;#Wl »HV
k iD m .of dgaf
programa./or
the D
schools
{ffUl ba nwdIliad by .the lindlngn of this study. Any further
Information
ths study, .tha
Joa renridlng
regarding the
.the UniUd 8Utes
State Nnvs
revaali*U-avmileblc
the .Peeler*}
Federal Office of Rdncmtion
Education
■vsaIbx U-«vtsiigbi« from tha
which wljl siffo report aurvpy of findinfji,
in1‘ WffffWnfftoq,
W a*
• F otty -W u r busy exscutlvex pf BChooJn fo r .tjio tj«af, pud

■ln

wol^ r8‘ «

n ..r f j r v « t

DUtrl&lt;;t,of C oiqm bU hffVff voIur^ oj; ^ ti^cir M rv iccs
tip* AgqpU ,y «tw t‘fp Jihs O ffice o f
Id. T h rw t.h u n d w l. s iid t w v p t y -t ffu
full.
from th * raAKfAf. lha iin cm p lqyed ,i*ft
—*
ha vocational history o f thousands o f
Um
quar. i M f %nd th t
Ihyera. Ktdurna ttlrundy litdicata that
taxes thlr■jnAeUw.; tax**
the approval o f the d ea f and their
te ifB fm M iw aiaasl
M t t u t e u i d

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SANFORD; TtVBNTY YEARS A&lt;Gb

lUyl/HtTb

te &gt; r* * r•It »&gt;t*
tba govern
fi
tm;
h*

t,U

_ .

ypTh
_______
,Unding
Har.
l l ana
and hava
ng a
ir ., a
imrw

k~
dan that

...»
. . . . . ___ o f thw ^sar waa
^orecaaV-yeetenlay by Col.. L»opted P. , A p f . . basin*** f analyat
sunk vl*»-president, of th* Qeveland Trott Company.
■•••
■'
CContlnuldg a “ vigoro^i sfL
vance whieh began- Iasi Nor em­
ber,” boalncss activity In Fvhnsa ry f he-, said, "reached a.point
only 27-percent bclgw normal. He
termed the gain froth November's
34 percent below normal, ,” a rather
Impressive improvement”
C ol.. Ayres named three factor*
as appearing moat Immediately re­
sponsible, for the dp-rent life:
U ) , Increased activity In the au.
tomobil* Industries; (C) A large
Increase In building construction;
( 3) Cold weather which Increased
coal shipments, the use of elec­
tricity, end purchases of clothing
and footwear.
•
•
Describing automobiles, stool,’
building, exports, textiles
and
rail freight as “ six elements of
business activity so important in
ogr national economy that we
may truly term them controlling
factor*,” Col. Ayrea said all of
them “ have shown Important re­
ceiveHe* from thalr tows for tha
depression,”
Concerning the favorable out­
look for the future, he asserted:
‘'expenditure* for publicly fi­
nanced construction will Increaee
rapidly-up to th* middle of suns
rasr, and they wilt be large, lor
tha &lt;entire appropriation of 33r1100,000,000 hex now been allotted,
but only a little more than onetenth of it has so far been spent.

s s p x aa&amp;TraasaAK'.'iii

In brief tha B. Y. C. will set
banker to small businesses for

a'O T iA 'iiS ssay.ij
ww m m tin ucnvrr omy u bomtneasi Islrgs end Small/ badkill Up.

{Tha K. r. C. loan plan offers the
Means of . providing this backing.
It Id typical of the Hoorn-vett the­
ory of a working partnership be­
tween government end basin***
fee the common purpoM
purpose of.-re_ „
•taring Um country to prosperity.

OSITlONi ON
SCHOOL STATUS

vrtU'bn taken,
Usinkiax (Changu
n lto
s .__
•ban), 04* capital; lor Unmedlato
ieetlonlng.
, /War department officials as wwl
aa the foreign office manifested
considerable perturbation over US*
ijmldeat and- demanded to know
why the plane, a bomber. ef the
Soviet air fore*, descended
“ forbidden” territory.
r - An aastouncement said th* aelstors prtsnmebly mad* a forced
landing. They came down ia the.
border area of
Mlshern,
RuSatn’s maklUim* province.

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VV/aTs
fUiifiL^v-w.
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h J‘ t n » a b « t f ,w ‘ !r f« r •
1 Y n o r H alte

I t LANt a ,
Mar. i l . ^ t n Loti Misns and Connecticut official­
ly, placed themselves yesterday on
the list, of stales Instituting war­
fare against, their rt*ideal* for
the unprivileged us* of automo­
bile ..license i tags bought from the
Georgia department ol rwreau*,*
bargain counter at |3 a pair.
Ft*rid&lt;&gt; Teamwace, North ami
South Carolina still, are continuing
their drivre to make their resi­
dent automobile owner* buy at
home and stick to that* colors.
"A lot of; money and trouble
would be saved if every elate_ In
th* nation, wbald reduce .the priie
of their tags to |3, Governor Talraodge said phen advised of .the
day’s developments.

money.’*
i
* ‘
I* Jfj.. IO.,
Declaring “ it ha&gt; never been my
•intentlun arbitrarily to limit th*
amount that Ihs stale might rostribute la the euppart of educa­
tion,” tha governor said that “ In
suggesting to th* 1933 legislature
five million dollar* a&gt; tha atate'a
(Conllruisd lrara Page One)
cantributlon to our achoeia, I had
in mind the maglmum ameunl the relpka wyr* |24.3fi2,9i#, or a Io­
■tala could provide at that time ta) .of |2S^J'J2,1-R. Tha on« cent
without an increaee in taxation gwaoliaa tax accounts for *2,0IP,that would b* overburdensome to blip of the total general reve­
nue racelpt*. or 40.1* percent.
our people.”
GBEKNV1LLE. S. CL. Mar. 15erAside from aid to counties,
iia eatd th* 1U31 legislature ap­
“ Bonus payments to farmers Sheriff’a order* , yesterday .an ­
Power Transformer* •
propriated
and that major ilhhureentenl* werei High­ will average about 100 millions nounced recovery of .the 330,000
Here In our shop
■chuul budgets wer* made up with er education *W«.4«4; h «jplW s
t M ^ '^ J V h “ a p h T
taken from a Booth Carolina bank
.Giving you a fresh, guaranteed,/
anticipation of that much froan and penat Institution* $t,fl*n,70f; tinur at half that rate through messenger last week by two men
jjob and quick aervio* on ANX
tha atale. When the stela raised pmelhns and memorial* $003,f4lt Ih* rest of the year. Total treaa- who held up tha bank car enrputs
ih ilriO "' .7,
‘si ru - i &lt;!■?.,
only about |t,&lt;X)0,U00, "the result highways iff. 1(13.331, and federal ury disbursement* have been run­ from the poilolTlrc to the hank,
was a deficit with unpaid obliga­ aid' ♦ iffw .im .
Hugh While, bank bookkeeper
ning this year at about 30 million
Uniter geaerel government ex- dollars a day, and while that ron who was accoropsning the mes­
tions to our teachers and bus dnvers and ulhsre who had eslanJed j pendltner* Were lnelud*&lt;l clrw il tlnuea business will respond to th* senger; City
Detectives
John
405 W. 1st St.
Frank Bauer.
credit on tha strength of ih* ap-1 ami evprem# oourt*| admlnletor- atlmoiua.
A
Corea and Henry Lindsay, and
ing- nf nil xtnte depsrynrmt* *a
preprialion.
.
“ W# are now fully launch^ up­ Robert Wllllraea, a filling statin*
"I hsv* no objection to nppro- cept the road dersrtment ■"&lt;' on a great social experiment which operator and member of the grand
prlnllnx sis million, *vvrn million collection ; « f revenue from all will demonstrate whether or nut Jury, are- arcused of complicity
or sny otner smuunt that may b* anurges. n s .report shows the pohli* expenditures can geo*rale In the robbery.
. ,i
necessary fur Ihs pruper rilucslion IWit Inglsbttnys was , extremely a business revival which private , - • i —# — i ■ *
of our children, but I i n slill op­ optimistlr In It* eatlmale* of whkt enterprise can subsequently busposed Ui additions) spurt** of rev­ various JSlSltsit measures , would tain.”
enue and *m unalterably opposed raise. jt« estimate waa |S.|lfl,0(W
II* added that
"th*
present
to any ppproprkation in sices* ef bat the nSUtal t e w »&lt;* lh» **«• proepScts are that bu'lnrss will
th* revenue- that may .be reason. era! revenue fund was |4Alh.3*2. continual to l e increaslarty attire
PALATKA. Mar. 15.—“Central
ablr expected from sources well
"By reason of th* loss In sn- during the Drat half of the. year Florid* Day" will be celebrated
knuwn end deltnitely determined ticlrated invenuer,” said f . F. unless s'rlous
labor
troubles here Sunday, Mar. 13 at the Ra­
In advance of Ilia appropriation. Greco, grnnrel auditor In the should Check production in the vine Aisle* Gardens, quarter of
"Uni|ue*tiunably our
echo*]* romptroller's office Ip his com­ automobile Industries, x x I The a million dollar CWA beautifica­
will profit by this year’* «xpcri- pilation of the report, “ It wss prisent outlook lx hopeful."
tion project which boasts 95,000
snee. It is * good thing to be found , n*cc»**ry to transfer to
azaleas, the largest single collec­
STE V E 'S PLAGE forced sometime* to th* practice the grnrrsl revenue fund the
tion of this plant In the world.
of rcunomy. In must countries •um of W33.9K.
City and county officials, dvle
and district*, we have gotten down
club members
and
prominent
"O x account of the failure of T r e a s u r e r O i ‘ T a r t y
to bedrock, and upon that rock wk ad .valorem taxe* levied for cer-J
cilitenx of central Florida hare
______
M'
miim
can proceed to build. Wa have
‘M
WASHINGTON, Her. Ibr-VF) been invited to visit the “ Aisle*
learned what economies can be ef­ .lain State Institutions
paradise"
here
*•
th*
guests
nf
pnrtynenia to provide .qfflcient I _ w , Iter j. Cummlngx, Chlesgo
fected in times of financial stress
revenue U. meet the expense.. It b. nke,.( |, t0 ^ lhf n„ t n. t|onm| the city of Palatka. No admis­
without having lost our desire for
was
nrcesaary for the general U, . iurr, of th&gt; iKmiocratlc party sion is charged to view th* Gar­
better thing* wbvn we can afford
revenue fund to sasume part o f and within a week will get started den*.
them x x *.
Th* stales* *t the ravines are
th* neceasayy expenses of these. un his task of reducing the |5o0,"There te no queation but that
at the height of their (dooming
“The
comptroller’s
balance
with
t&gt;00 deficit.
our teachers are wirdarpakl and, It
season.**w anil the largest group
Hit acceptance o f Ike post -w«*
Ml my earnest hope that they mar the stale treaxurr a* of Jnl* 1
of people yef to s e t this 'famous
be adequately reimbursed for thsir 1932. •*■ M,353 854. Thr balance 1announci-d last night by t ostma* beauty.spot in .a islngla day i*
aa
of
June
Jfl
.1933,
at
thr
nnl
^
(gy
General
Jaiae*
A.
Far
ley.
aarvirv. An astray* w ags.or-sal­
expected h*r» Sunday if weather
ary of 11,000 per annum has been ef the flaoel veer was II.7B5A39. |chairman of the .Satioaal Commit. conditions prove favorable. ,
a
net
dsprense
of
|IA^3,0llt.
tea.
H
i
will
succeed
Frank^C.
•uggeiladi In my opinion that |i
“ In addition to »be n*l de­ Walksr of New fork,
who re­
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not enottgb, but if w* will, nil
P R IN T IN G
patriotically fulfill our obligation crease In th* somptreHer** V*1- signed several months ago to b*-*j&lt; *
ano*
than)
were
accumulated
un­
corns executive director of the
to the stnte by payment of oar
taxes, and If those in authority paid bills of (he various stats National Emergency Council.
Fa are equipped I* pradec*'
Beales"
tnalUtitlane, In . the,, amount o f
Ural riass leh *sr| *4 ■tteu
$IB3Jtat Jun# 30. 1933. for th*
•w*m paselUe price*. Give m
J, W. .Sparring. B prominent cill- payment of, .which no fond* were ;
’&gt;
b • trlst
xen of Suwannee county.
. , svsllsbt* at the' tlmi.” '
SJ? i f . m ; lu j i — a
t . . w . 4 &gt;w 4),^ &gt; s tete*
A wedding look place Burnley
xva. a Mrnl*
Irrwlff, PriAtlnff
aVittlffl
that waa a great surprise to the
ADMIT
RloAYING
.
FRANUFOBT,
Ky..
Mar.
18
,
taaay friend* of th* bride
l i ’t c » l . - Nathan ,O. Grey, c;&gt;,
siyS i i ' p ii nrin
groom who, although .they tua- ^
pectad that such an event
was &gt; :-FAI NT .R0406, A te, Mer. lAp- head of Ihs ■aptoqsoUia . depart­
about te happen, were successfully (AHi—-In ia- shaky .,.»olc*»,-H*ak ment of th* slats tax coma Uaian,
night, from a tuilet
kept I* - Ih* dark.vptil it was, all Woodall,) SSL Who physician* aeJJ dual last
over. 7he wedding waa ef Mias .Was -saertaily wounded, yesterday wound, self-lalRelate- aulharltl**
Ward and. R &lt;A Boartra* t * » afftetwoedAeU a-oeganscl* )uiy lhf *«U..they beiiavetL after ha had
» 3 eSt For
pf Sanferd's moat popular young ‘ media* early saoralag Uagedy fbtalle wounded Mr*. Myrtle MeIlnahaVa Oeee- In.uwhlcK A* CrockUn, his secreury.
people. It took plM* Sunday at
Ittew
M
Jaw.
sight,
mar, dxp«reinrr
The shoot la*
occurred is- f
hifuaiater-telass aad her hpy
3:00 o'clock at tha homo e f fib*
hand
because
of
jealousy.
Wood
I at-ia adffly te pesA
parked
aulomobll*
eg
a
read
thre*
bsidsV.parents oa Heeenlh iStreet
told tha .coroner's Jury ho haj miles from FraBtfan, The vSMaAa
with Dr. C. D. Brownlss .affjsMV
n Mr. snd Mr*. Hugh Inn*',.was found dead, and the ol
la g. A* .aeon.•* the aoImxo.wonM
night aft. died
dlsE 1M
ht xi^hospital
w.hoepllal hire.
Hoff M■‘ f Ti’ui-wlay night'aftthat made them man awl wife had
it **trug*m*nt, and then fired was clutched In' Cbtonel dray**
been proaounqsd. and .hearty .*««.
bullets into th* region of his
greUilstionx had beef . showered
heart.
upon them tha. .happy , couple
*Hl ',t * t.V -l .y , . » , ) , pi V
ilv4«e
cUiakred Into an automobile and
V41 &gt;1 VJtfU$ftt* »{. » l . jl t lll lf t * TNBA8URY BRANCH CLOUS
ktastad.fax.UM Kash Coast ferry
OMIMAT10N IS CONFIRMED
hut tha nawa had spraad.gMl. say.
t rs»t*i (t-+ — ,
m ii . a v . rtsiv. Msr-ir. - i a p i ktak of their frisnds chased tftm
WjUBlHttrQN. Max. tA*-RP&gt; Tha Usited HUtea Treaxery *ftheta, dstexailned. to xhawsr

Loot Takenl&gt;omHank
I n ftreenvill'e Found

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Expert RaiioSer?fce

Palatlca Invites This
Section T o Gardens

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heat there.all I* the fsrry wk
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.th# Rdnata Judiciary Commit- flea here received abtle# yestertarAsgr. approved th* aarei- day that N will cloee Apr. 1 ahd
of Flare nr* Alien aa s be trahefarred ’ to Paris. AH
treasury
ref-U w Federal Circuit
there.

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O. Bpereiag/Lfl fe r U v, Oak
afffht, bela^'ealtad hg
m m m death *f their tether,
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corvrcntrat* their r(Torts on
proper acoaemiei and think , In
terms of the welfare of our chiL
drea rather than the bondholders,
wa will be able to pay our teachers
in' accordance with their worthl
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nets and give oar children such an
education ns 1* tbclr rightful heri­
(Continued Pmm rage 0 n*|
our teacher* will reeete* more tage.”

Fargaldhaea relurnad horea atteg
•pgerM reogtha U th#.North where
Hr. Fernaldi area deeparatsly ill
for some tlrep-and hie friends
hare were greatly worried star
the report* that care* frere hi*
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th* landing ..of, two
Bovlet airmen In th* Japaneeeprntecied empire ol
wax ordered
yesterday by
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to retire bonds from the ptjocpfdg pf ^wjiich, the bonne
_endi meet.
Most bull net* m«h bare failfa
ghb be* j»*d. 4 t ,t»r preaumod, til
M l' be l’ "
the improvement will com*,
ipoHlooateJyv.and. falrty agjtlpa'
t ha* worried them- ia hew to
Sat; a t IfeaSr
out in U* meantime. Ike
tr r,.V Thoae -who have moat trotil
bo ailppOaed to. The great.mM* pf the people, the
elaaaes,
and
the ic of
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a man Idcomei
income* woold
wonio S u o n of changes is trad* i d .
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and thc^e
eAfti!
„ etaaaee,
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bff expected
ed td gay •&lt;&gt; ,bUl C * (Wrdahtaife o f their, Ir * tie**. There ia its doubt that the

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it
«*&gt; perron! , atfrwartt, first and Mfs. Herbert
it O f f lc * 141 M l i | t l a s W tM J o i f t k i Annual I guiseH, second; raponarla', Mrs.
th* , H,&gt;Jf.
II, H. C
&gt;
F lm e^ ahd Carte h'
h SW&gt;w
Sbbw of the,
Coleman,
second; talemlula,
T iGarden |Club, or Sanford which w e .. It. M,0&gt;thwarts, firat. M n.
waa its gad y r i l r f l i f from 2:00 Herbert Russell, second and third;
pr M. la 9:00 P. M. and is being double petunia, Mims
Gertrude
held today 'until 9:00 P. M. at tha VlnUg, first, and Mra. Hasty
—
Episcopal Pariah Haase, corner Nlrhio, aeonnd11 carnations,. Pori*
Rejrular business and . aarial
meetlne of tha Atarlan Cla*» of
David C ooney left Sanday far Fourth Streat and Magnolia Ava- Doroar, first, ahd Mra. rhlllp K.
rwbt Cl ah or the P in t BaRtha P in t Baptist Church took Decatur, Miss, w hen ha will enter
second; ihbrigolda, Mr*
«h win m w t at 3:30 P. place Tuesday evening at the
All th* rooms of the
Parish Haibrrt Kustell, second; dianthus,
junior collegeII. at tha church.
Hobs* war* used by the eihihitor* Mr*. A. U. Covington, firat; nochurch annex with Mr*. J. II.
to display quantities of plant*, niowia, Mm. 1|. 11. Coleman, first
Borland, Mrs. C. B. Beaoi. Mr*.
SATURDAY
Mrs.
C.
W,
Tata
o
f
DaUad
flow***,- shrub*, and trees which hod second; gypsophils, Mrs. Phil­
i School T.',T. U T. Sheppard, Mrs. W. U Ration,,
HU ha»« a benefit St. Patrick' and MIm Mamie U Minor as host, spent Monday here aa the gwaat wee* grouped Into M classes. Be­ ip Barh, first, and Mrs. !L 11.
of M n. Mach County.
. . ,
side* th* amateur exhibitor* there Calentan, second; larkspur, Mr*.
bride* p a i r at 2:30 P. M. at esses. M n. J. H. Coiciougb. teach
war* professional displays by A. Philip H. Bach; lupins. Mrs. Henry
*r, opened tha mretina with pi ay
K. Reoaattar, W. E. KirchofT, J. R. K'lakle, first. Mm. W. U. Uardiarr,
M
n.
J.
M.
Wallace
of
Tampa,
er After which Mra. R. It. Pippin
Btawart, Mr*.
Ijealie
Went, J, dacond, ami Mrs. Herbert Russell,
presided oeer the business sessim. formerly of Uus city, is spending LalthdH, F.dgawood Flower Shop,
third;
mignonette.
Mm. 8. U.
a
few
days
Here
with
friends.
F rirnffahip Ub«t»r j i t .th#
Reports were made by the vanRaallatie Cardan Feature Com­ Chase, J r , first; pansies, Mra. .8.
Church wiU have out committees after which a
pany o f DaLand, and othtra.
hC Bchnartx, firat; petunias, Mra.
at 0:00 H, membership drlee was inauaurat­
Attracting particular attention $ , M. Srbwarti, first, and Mr*.
Friends of Mlsa Mary Smith
_________
Parish ed. Several mines were en,o) id
will regret to learn that ah* Is waa th* room devoted to shadow I’kUip K Bach, second; linaria.
V* i* rtf’ajr'ii' r i*'
Sr.r.
and prises In the eontest* » ere' III at the home of her parents on bon a and the several room* which Mr*. H. 11. Coleman, first, an-l
Cl a i t k •••!&lt;» . 'l 'jt,M
a ^ r d e d to Mrs. J. II. Go-alln. Mcllonrill* Avenue.
second;'
held exhibits by the Junior High Mm. A. II. Covington,
Mr*.
B.
C.
Moore,
Mrs.
AdtiiA
Bchool, and th* primary schools of echlianthua, Mr*. II. H. Coleman. '
! '* o f tha
y
»
t yy,i i :
first, second, and third; snap-!
- ■
. . , Society of Brown, and Mrs. M. N. Cleveland.
M n. Lewis Stephenson and th* cR f.
/
.•&gt;
'"*i\
Ilrrlxirt RuatWI,
Miss Betty Thurmond and Miss small daughter o f Atlanta ara tha
Judged'for* th* show, Mr*. Fr*d dragons, J|r*.
P in t Malbodlal Church wilt b*
I v ‘ ?;| ^
*V
jk
“
j\
Katherine Harrison, visitors at •he guests of Mr. and M n. W’allare Yerkei, Mr*. John Churchwall, first, stxl Mrs. Philip U. Bach, aeoAnd Mrs. W. E. McArthur of *nd, snd Mr*. A. I). Covington,
meeting, entertained with sevrral W. Bell.
Jacksonville, Mr*. Estes Barter of third; stock. Mr*. 8. M. Schwarts,
humorous reading* after which
Mrs. t Hal
Friend* of Mrs. Mark County Uatneavlll*. Mrs. a W. Brock, first and third, and
refreshments weir served. The
Dinorpbotheaa,
rooms wars Decorated r i u . quail, will be glad to learn that she is Mrs; -H. M. Woodruff, and Mr*. Wight, .ecu ml;
Janti Qoynar and Liontl Barrymort hose A t tUlltr roim «r lAd
iRlea o f white baby’a breath and able to b* out again after being Henry Dennett of Cocoa, and Mrs. Mr*. II. H. Oolemma, fust, second,
M o t rom ance/rom Fog, ’ 'Carolina." It u on* t f A t w M omhe
D. Col* o f I-ok* Wales, spent all and third; miscallanaous varieties,
ill for two month*.
if* * , v
turn* production**n lA e /’or icktdult.
. ■
liS
yesterday morning at tho Parish Mm. Herbert Russell, second; dou­
Those praaanl wart: Mrs. 11. J.
House judging lh* various exhib­ ble. nasturtiums, Mr*. H. 11. ColaMl**
Anna
Marie
Couch
left
to­
Goodin, Mra. Boy Kinr . Mr*. Louits and announced their results man, first, Mr*. Hal IV'gbt. *urten* Bowl, Mr*, B. C. Moor*, Mrs. day for Daytona Beach where sh*
“
I waa present during the day. Mra.
oad, and (iailrude Yiniag, third;
earl) ywstarday afternoon.
0 . R. LJUrcll, M n. F. L. Hit*. Mr*. has accepted a position as office
I Heath
horn in iaeotgia hut
Th* awaap-taka prii* for the dwarf Mexican inxngnlda. Dr. R.
! luuk »|wnt the greater part uf hei
0. A. Anderson, J r., M n. J. H. assistant foe Dr. Fain, denlist.
person having th* largest numl-r 8. Keelor, first; Venidium, Mrs.
lif« in Florid*.
Calclough, M n. Uriel Blount, Mr*.
of bias ribbons in oil classrs wont Ilrybert Russell, fiist; dwarf *mPeter B. Laboaiaae of
East
Tlu* Tourist Club luncheon •»
Th# annual w ilting aith rv
J. L .Stanford, J i„ Mrs. Ira K.
second;
to Mrs, J. C. Ellsworth while lh* nlaa. Dr. R. S. Keelor,
of usual was atlended
hy a large
Southward, Mrs. H. U. Illll, M n! nr&lt;&gt;ok' M»- h*» arrived to spend saraepatak* prise for th* parson phlox. Gartrude fining, first; ami i*»»i in ani klcction of ofTiceis
•(
M. N. Cleveland, M n. Adrian * *horl lirar h*r* , l lh* Mont* ‘ receiving tha largaot number of' tllhonia, Mr«. II H.
Coleman, Long* d i n ! Civil- Lragu# *as held) number gf winter rvaldenls
on Tuesday aft'inoon at the Ii-j Sunny ahade Paih
Mra. Appleby
Brow*. M n. Clifford Walker, tuma Hotel.
ted ribbons was awarded to Mr*. first.
Mr*. Georgs R. McCall. Mr*, li.
II. .11. Calaman. Mr*. K.llsworth
&lt;’las* 4. Perennials—Ageratum, btary. Th# report of the trea»urrr j &gt;*f Orlamlo and Mm. George MeMiss Aon Kubsnu has yulugfOd was (Iran a concrete bird bath by Mrs. If. 11 Coleman, firal, Mr*. •ho*r«| the league to be In k*mh! mmell *rre th# committee.
R. Pippin. M n. S. J. N|*. Mr*. V.
Th* Flv# llundird Club enter­
G. Ilasty, Mn. W. J. Rhode*, Miss from Charleston, 8. C. and Man­ th* Kealistic Cardan Feature Cora- II. J. Uhmsn, second, and Mis. finnncial »tamling. The nominal-J
Hetty Thurmond, MUs Katherine ning. 8. C. where she apent two pan/ of Dal-and while Mra. Cole­ K. M. SrhwsrtK. thiid; geraniums, ing committee. Mr*. Fred lUnKrr, •UilUhl a larg*' number of guraU
month* visiting
relatives and man received
Harrison, and the hostesses.
cone re la
flower Mr*. J. C. Ellsworth, flrit, Mr*. llu o lhm U r, and Mra. H lloik* Frida) night at the library halL
friwid*.
.Jt -J boxrs from the same toropny. W E Watson, second, and Ger­ ham, pheaentej lh# following Iml
IL\VIII I'OtHtSKY IIONOKF.H
I
,.
. a c t ' Other grand prixea resulted I n trude Vinipg. third; salvia, Mrs. of officers who acre unanimously
Mr*. B. B. Croup* and ,)llf0 ties and will be made known to­ II. ^1. Colmnan, first and third, •leeteil: Mm. J. II Mrmek, presi­
held at 3:00 P. M. at the church.
The I’ rayrt Hand uf the I•,,&lt;». Hotly Adelaide Croupe r f PHI*, morrow.
|&gt;«\id C*ooi9»r)’, v bo left thl«
and Mr* W K. Watson, second; dent; Mra. Hlailikctiehip. flr«t \ir#by ter tan Auxiliary will rnnt al burgh. Pa. left today for Miami
Mrs J. C Kllsworth, prvablenl; Mi». II Uevkbam, arc- *eek for lh*c«tur. Mob., was hon­
Ribbons awarded to rnlrlea In Vrrliena.
7:15 I*. M. In the Gleam•n»* i Ii m after spending a few days I re th*' various classes
wrrw
an. fir-t, Mi ss Gertrude Vinlng, ser- ond vicr-preanlent; Mi*. J. A. or guret al a party given la*t
Mia. C. It w p p Ii wtth alHiut Mi irurata In al*
room al the church and will be “ Kh Mra. II. B. Lewis, Magnolia nnuneod as fnllowrs: Class I, rooas ond, and Mrs. T. W Jones, thiid; Hiatllne, treaauier;
M io
Cora ^t«*ni1nncr Gamea were played and
followed hy the inspirational meet­ Avenue.
fining, Searcy, M tirliry;
• -Section Two, Mr*. J. II. Col- Violets, Mis* tiertrude
ing at 7:30 |\ M. in the * « !* ,
clnagh, first prise, Mrs. 8. M. first; sand vrrWna, Mm. II J Hollry, executive rommilU'*; Mi»X|prlven weir a«nnlp&lt;l to the tuni'T
Mr. and Mr*. O. R. Mathlaus Schwarts, second, and Mm. F. ft. Lehman, first, ami Mr* J. II. Col. Flovenc# la«ivell( librarian;
Mr* gueet. to Mn«* Marion Nix an.I
rooms whan annual installation of
f S •••! V
of Geneva announce the birth of Wilson, third; Sectloa Three, Mm. plough, second.
officers will take place.
It. U (iivx. Mr*. M S. Kntzining | lluhcrt
Uvuun
Uefr#*hnienta
th* lent-do «m on H a r m
a nine pound son, George 8tews Henry Wight, Mm C. K. Klrtley,
Class h. Bulbous Blooms -Eu- er, Mr*. Alma Parker, entertain- i *e»e *» iv «nI try Mi** .Margaret
Isfh , You have so much
TUESDAY.
j klniaw, Mi»&lt; Palny llaitiy, atol
art Mathieuv, this morning. Th* amt Mrs. S M. Schwarts; Hectinn rharls, Mrs. L P. Hagan, first. merit committee.
tall tucked Into your ahorta it
Mr*. B, D. Mighlcyma*
and baby was born on his mother's Fowr, Mri- llm ry Wight, P»*c*nd •O nlia, Mrs. O. J Pop#, •wnnH;
The .Seaing
Club
met
on j Ml** Mmiioii Nix
can’ t gat out of bounds . . . can’t
Mr*, t). M. Harrison will b« host, birthday.
■funk up and bunch at your
prue. Mm .S M Sohwnrt*. th ird;' 'DnfTodll, GeKrud* Vinlng. fiv-mt; Wrilne»rta\ after mam, -Mar 14, to.
—— —
cue* for weekly “ ladiaa’ day*' at
w aM I Walt till yon try H ank*.
Section Five Mr* &lt;\ H. Klrtley, j IrU, Mr*. Fndor t'urlHI. fir»t. fiuKti garmenU for tin- Fa-tri ' Mrs. A. M Ilia kovm and young
the
Sanford
Country
Club.
You'll wonder where W ondtrMr*. D. E. Cole of I-ak* Wale* flr*t and *econd. «n&lt;l Mr*. S.
* fHoomii of
Flowrnng bnv to la- s.-nt to the
t h...... .
j ,,,n rt’,u " wU ,u ,h'’ " h" " " ' •»
Utt t k been all your Ilf* I
Union Choral Rehearsal will •nd M n, CarrW Wilkinson of V»J* t hwarts, third, Sartion-.ftia, Hr. ' **&lt;hrul** and Vines, llougainville«. ll.imr ,t Ja.ks .nv.il.- Mm. Itudrll,
"••••h ,ml»&gt;
Taka hold o f a H anks Bi»rt
j
do*t*,
Ca.
apent
Wednesday
laera
R S. Krrlor, first, and Mm. G- R. I Mr* II J l.t-hmin, first, Mrs J and M ... Ih.lle; wilt bs in charge! "•« a
take plait at /.30 P. M at the
•l»&gt;»
w'»h th.and stretch It sideways. Look
a*
tha
gnrata
of
Mm.
Howard
C*
Kirtlry, srcondi Talisman Qaaa-4 ' M. Mri'askill. second; Pamiarra, thr trinaindei uf thr month
Episcopal Parish House.
Ifu im ei’s sistci. Mis Joseph A.
; k o w Use lively, b^lt anap* it
lsd»ng, Park Avenue. Mm. Foie My*. J. G. FJhswerth, first, ani |Mm J. M MrCasklR first. Big.
Mrs lla m et
Hrath.
xtalle-sl I X*s »-* *. Mrllunvillr Avenue,
■ k Into »ha dm , -Nor*. pull It
WEDNESDAY
waa on# of tha Judge* at the flovT* Mrs. 8. M. Schw*rt% second awd n.rnU. Veoerta, Mrs. iJ. M.’ MaOa*. (iraadma Heath hy her tnwnfolk.1^
^
sue hsaA. l t smooths out
Monthly bridge paity of the So- •r ahow.
kill, aarrmd* Mr* K F Watson celeliraleil her
third.
acrossytfbr cheat—with­
birthday on
ital Department of the Womans
Class ■ », eweati
pass- -Sirtie* firat far Oestrum •Klsgwn, Mai*, Friday, Mar !• at her home heir
e r idge or wrinkJ*. You
Club will lakr place at 2:45 o'clock
Mi*. C. If. Hatch slid Miss r.| T so , Mrs llrrtjnrt Ituss. II, sac* lahdia, amt Rsdaaiuin Srafn'i and Ir. |Mk*ft9*»«tO|| tif Mil l ll 't f M l'tlll i ■*
1st put a cooler, more comFrr*»h Hhipmenla Krcrixed
s( the iluli house with Mr-. J. Jsiu' llajch, who spent tjp. * inter ( nml; Section Four, Mf* llerhdrt Ttecoma (‘ apensia,
fo r u b lt shirt on your bsckl
Mrs. F If. Mra. Heath wa» *Llt to atijoy th*
’&gt;kt h tVediWadar
Howell Kish and Mia. J. Adrian at Miami, wrrr hate for a few days ltiiss. ll, f i p t ; and Mrrtion Flew, Wilson, second
W hlls you’ r* about it— climb
mil* from man\ frn-mla during
M c (‘IIO H Y #S
a jpair o f H anks Shorts.
Itrowti •" hostesses. Hr.o r\ at Ions tin* wr»*k with Mrs. W. K. Kirch- Mrs Henry RuMgll, third.
Other rterislon* of the lodges ttr# tiny who teMifled thldr %•'
r» A in rent Store
I and reach aa much aa you
may be made with Mr*. Brown
off. tia.i Sts.iinl M u st liii&gt; loiie 3 Annual* Arctorl^ Mr*. 8. el. will K» annaunced later.
teem
by
gift*
of
(lowrta
and
othei
n a t l Tbay’ra ta LIa rad so they
now irluinr«l to thru hi'i-tc at j
rnroi«’nt(*e*
la th# vvvnmg a
C N ’fC M or pull I Colors guarr’m r r i tryr -v -r rr
Buffalo, \. 1 .
"•Ivt* in U c Sd’iiniioie County dainty "Upper grated hy a luithant tad fast. See a dealer today,
B M M M k t
Ilrnm h of tin- Morula M agus fori-lay cake, with raadles, was en
gad. ask for H anks WonderBallet S, bools wInch was organ-! invert by the following gue-lKyeff E u a h n l )
wear. P. H. HantS Knitting C o,
• W lm » a 4 il&lt; m , N. C
Jsad recently in this counly, II* Iteierend Hugh Wallace,
kHU lc d
f ••'V lit fu ll
Officer* for the coming ye*1 invited th#m to it«» to a m##(init Mary Wallace, Mr. and Mr. J W
Well- elected at the tcgulat luccl of thr *laU Ir * irtit* to b# hrlil Turker, Mr*. Iwon Tucker. Mrs
I -on O'Hara,
Mm. I-. I tamrr,
Mrs Georgia Hirt and kiU Inif of th* Junior High Hahnnl on .^Miintlay, Mm 17 ai Ocala
Tho»r taking pail m th# oirhr* Mis. O'llara, Mk-s Mrr 11*- Arnett
J o i n , Vaughn were hostrssra to the1 I* -T, A. huh! TbrwOaj rvcolng at
piraent,
members at Ui* Harnh Faikarj the s. h.ml auditorium ............... Ira wrrr Nancy Ro**rttn. •Rulti Four jrcnrrallwna « r i r
c •Mintuiof In i . dailytitci,
MiamiI
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Mcthmlist
Oiphnnage
(1ub
at
their
nndhcis
and
fathers
in
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Strange,
Irons
.laeksnn.
A re.
Phone 861
•ttfui;htii and infant triciit Kiamt
tegulsr monthly business and so I api t In addlDi;n to the liusim-ss Seiner-, l-ouls Wnijlit,
Hi
' n 1-oi» M»** It Self of \\ inti » I'm’ l&gt;
rial meeting lirld yes'eiilnf aflat •I t*-*lon a musical program
Soiilh, Janr Simlii
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mmn al Ihe home of M.» liar- on 1gn ,.n by Mrs Julius Takai h.
Kent Kiniifttri. Pi . liapluo- lak
Geneva Avenu*. Mrs p. It, I’a-kc; IlNtVlt try (i# yttplli'oi lh#
•cAh t Robert lt#nni*ai’ Harry* Jor
prasidi&lt;1 over the bu-uu » j aaasioa X M. lh)1Ii»un uf Frrn Park a.h&lt;« Mmarikn ^Obby
llallein.
Killy ,
•lid Mr*. W. L. t lmk i d *he dathe #rchc»tja, an.i X.
Blown, and liable rhapman, af »4
solliyial. ,
i . , o J, Fianctd -A.. H»Cka#n from (h»eomraoiWnA'
I
alcmticrs spent li t g o nice part Jxapfftd (jjamruai bchovL
BU TTON S,
IIU T T O N Th» l»I|*WlKg program
renm/ th« aflarssMin .* -■ * , I
Iha i P|ir igliuwuiif pi«mb#r* w n r
H O L E S , M E N D IN G , H E M -’
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oi{khan* at lh* Mrchmli-i i.r)i\uur- i Ii«*awn to holit pffu r ihja )H r , • ' ' f 1
Modonu M ■irh,” Oithtvtix
S T IT C H IN G T I.A IN S E W age al Banson Spi i igs Rrfrwah* Ml*. W. Apiraidawt;
IN G .
P L E A T IN G .
ETC.
■ucnli welt- seived i.L a mtr jiutir it ft J'ooptt, vit#*pn*Mtcn^ M u ••Ida »rjP5*.L4|lla Ksd bchonl,'
H e l p Ml I children.
„
to Ihe fallowing Mis |, A. i M t .s, Ms, ljo y d , # rcrv U iy ; Ifi#. F*.
ford, Mrs. Roy TdUs. Mra. I , U :A. Ilykim. Ui’^ u ic r ; and Mr*. U. ■Julian March,7 Grr hestra.
Mrs* J r . I'rgslun. iMis. &lt;J. Gtiuhian. hialorian.
rti.
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AnsolRh," Si h.ml rhil
*r. l t W . M i-, r, y * v u * *
First allandance prise fu(V,th*
M n. j , H. I’.iwell. Mis. ..tfam if ,day, a homemade raluh front • ra.
lloVstiUa U«fa," i llheslia
Hutchison, M;s- . l iareai «&gt;ilimjtik Jutnrs Takggh. .was giyan fo Mr*.
Halls of flt Mary's," hetiool
Mrs- R b. 8MnkoU&lt;i. M rs T lvW. Butlar’s room erode sagond’ atleinjrhlldiof *|. .*.i &lt;
Williams, Mm. W, fk Thornton. a u r a ..p r is e ,c o k e Brum *Mis. X niA*»rD’'X a I)*,*' .St inhjI ihihiirn.
M r. J. K Matting*.. Mra. Oaada K. Jowea, Rpai W Mis* norm fh il- VUmo M\4t F. It# Atauiix Junv*.
IJeitubin, Mrs.'. W» l l - Ti"i*,'.Mm. Irodaa’a toam. Mr*. Bmiib'a rouig Gainst 8aU, KMiait Ilgindou.
Jphn Vaugha, Mr*,. I*. T&gt;. Parker, » « t third pglgo And was giyvii a ItOmtORfr NOOsy itO09PtUl .
4r C o s t (
Mr*. Georgia Hart. Mr*. tL F- taki trout M rf. P , N. Wh'Lahajst. ‘’ Gfauialta ,Volin, 1-OichtsUa.
hpriadVW,
Hamas, Mrs. W, E- Wells, Mrs.
Ao unusually good misicai pin- V|pBn klalo, Ikapirns Takai h
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M 1y KrtlilM rd
L. V. Burdette, Mra, Harman giaia was gHma Ot-tha rl'isf ol Vggal Nolo, Mra. Julius Takaih
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Midlrtnn, and Miaa Jane Waddell. Jhs jbusurass session and much To# Tap Dance, Doris Ja« ksmi
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parted ywst
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reported In official Huuu-s civ pg
yearly comparisons, but to son *
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that at this time last year burls t
ness was still suffering (emt-piis •
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MOTHER HANGS 8KI.F
NEW SMYRNA.
Mar.,
(A H .u p en d ed by
tha aeck ,
from *.rop * attnebed to a m fU i.
tha hotly of J4m- Lorrna U (Iciffr.
mother af fWn chiloirn, vraix fitfiivj*.
•atly y « t fn !a y in the Gelgct /apt*,
ill boma ia S im u la , n fxiiui «v
community naar l.erv. A coioimt’^.
Jury declared it i.idently n pUlu
rm*e of *ulcidr.
ftOICM TO GHKAT 8IMWT
(it.A rt Fit PARK, Mont. MnK
15.- l/l&gt; -t hief Two tinn* WMla*
('•If, Hft, lllarkfoot tribe* nthif
known to many park vletlora a*
the fndfan wtio^e tHkenrx* xppffth
on the tmffao nickel diml at thf
agency heir after *rvrra1 wrrVa'
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Mra. J , J. t'siri, k|r*. W- T. Dy­
son, Mm. F. A Dy&gt;un, and Mia.
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DELAM) ATTRACT
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hit* to bring tin Brooklyn Dodger*
to Orlando tut A training soaalon,
and he la now bond o f th* Orlando
Buaoball Com minion.
&gt; •Mr. Oaom I explained that while
ha did not spook for any troop ia
Orlando, ho * u confident that it
U possible to raioa between |IDOO
and (ItOO in rath ia that city at
one#, and that Orlando would sup­
port a winning turn this aaasot.
Aftar statinc that ha upactod
to offer th* Orlando organliatien
his aaslstaaco In gattlag started.

•t Orta**, Leesburg, Cocoa and
j^JsgA!' It was Indicated that
ytopi MW ars under way la aacb

locks** of th* absence of an ofU tsprsasntatlvs from Orlando,
i masting was devoted primarily
h'iMscusslon of plan* now unr Way ia each slty. No attempt a down or mors uniforms at no
a asaia to slsct offlcors, adopt cost, Mr. O sn ul suggested that
abodal*. or ravU* th* rule* and Pater Schmal, Itegu* secrvUry,
l ’ Buck action win com* at a final
a s it h g that la to b* hold In OrWad* Wednesday night, Mar. « ,
Wh**i if Is sxpoctad that dsUll* of
^rgaabatlon la each dty will
haw l*so worked out.
. Cat** was raprvaentad by City
Caeualsslonsr Isadora Rubin and
Ht Q. MacAllstsr rashlsr of th*
t ir a r it National Bank In that
'V ,’Leesburg was represented by 11.
d.- Dusenbarry, merchant, and R.
Ti’ Nowiott, newspaper representsBanferd wae represented
by
Plenty Clerk V. E. Dougistj,
, akaeident of the newly orgslnxed
.ffa fo t d Baeebal] Club.
waa represented, unoJf|naUy, by John Oanxal, former
.• H u t and minor ioogu* star Drat
h M M 9 who had promised his
,&lt;pa|»i*nri In organlilng an Orl*Ad* (hlb this season.
J i t , Gsnwl, a. resident of OrIda^0 foe tbo past nine years, has
mad* a brief ratum to
hawball, a profession which he
; ■Bowed for oear I* years before
hl» retirement 1st* in 1917. Hla
Msoclalion* la Brooklyn enabled

Homr One Woman Lost
K 20 Pounds o f Fat
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V M Bar Protnlncnl HIpa,
|M« Chin, Slutgfehni
Oaiaod Physical Vigor—
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A Shapely Flgara
If you'ra fat—first ramova the
MU**.
. Taka on* half Uaapoonfu! of
XRUBCHEN BALTS In a glaas of
hot w*l*r avary morning—In 1
Wask# fat on lbs scales and note
f t * many pounds of fat tuts

Join him In Orlando 1st* this wash,
for s o Interview with a rat Irod
manufacturer who la on* of th*
moot ardent baasball fans In OrMr. Oanxsl statad that if this
gentleman would consent to head
th* 1914 Orlando chib a* presi­
dent, Orlando would have on* of
lb* bast teams in th* Isagu*. Ha
alao stated that there la oo douot
In hit mind but that th* gentle­
man would accept th* presidency.
Mr. Rubin stated that Cocoa,
with savaral hundred dollars al­
ready in ths treasury, It ready to
ga ahead at any time, whll* tb*
Leesburg represent lilt *1 staled
that baseball enthusiasm In that
city baa navtr bsvn er great, and
plans already mada Indicate that
th* raising of at least $1000 In
rash will b* a comparatively easy
matter.
In an Interview this morning,
Mr. Douglas* slated that with the
organisation of lb* league prae' a dries for fund*
ttcally aaaurad,
atxAild b* undertaken her* at one*.
II* raquasta that th* 1» man
who ware named ae club director*
at a meatlng Tuasday night, at­
tend a one hour meeting at th*
City Hall tonight at 7:30 o’clock
aa that a atari might b* made
quickly. All f*n* In th# city are
also Invited to attend this meeting
to offer suggestions end advice
as to th* moot feasible manner of
raising th# small sum of money
required to start.
Directors of the rlub ere: Frank
Msiach, W. H. Bchmldt, Harry
Papworth, R. A. Newman, W. C.
Hill, Felix Frank, D D. Wslbr.m,

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Sig Haughdal Among
Biggest Field' Ever
To Compete Instate
DELAND, Mar. II,—Th# biggoat field o f Florida race driver*
to aver compete in the state,
will b* seen In action Sunday,
Mar, IB. against foreign and
national atari at the Da Land
Legion auto race*.
Among thoaa entered ate:
Slg tUnghdahl, Daytona Beach,
noted dirt track champion.
Bob Green, Orlando, famous
vat*ran who has campaigned ail
parts o f th* United State*. Alio
A1 Pearson and Blit Duckworth
from Orlando.
Virgil Matthla, a newcomer In
racing from Hastings.
Warron Caullstt, lithe lad from
Ormond Bsach.
Henri Guerand, Miami.
Bo Folk and Jack D’Araato,
Jacksonville.
Frank Austin*, Bay Cast, Mika
Con*, Sksst Sloan and Baby Gray
from Daytona Bsach.
Tod Chamberlain, SC Peters­
burg.
*
Invaders Include Oulaeppe Mescarrattl, Brooklyn Italian; Ben D*
Gulls, New Jersey Frenchman j
Red Yandell, North Carolina)
Law Wallace, Indianapolis, Indi­
ana; Bob Robert* and Jack Rainsen from Georgia; Bill Chesterfled, Canada; Speedy Goff, Ala­
bama; and Pietro Alberti, Turin,
Italy.

BO ME, Mar.
16.-—(A5)— Th*
Auatrtsn view o f th*
Central
European acona waa given Framlor Muaaollnl ysatorday by Chan­
cellor Dollfuss o f Austria as a
supplement to conference* -H-Duc*
has had with th* Hungarian pre­
mier, Julius Oosmbosa. f
From th* szchangs o f plans,
hopes, and opinion*
th* j three
loaders w an expected to avolv*
dsdsloiu of far-reaching Import
Involving, it was generally agreed,
a cloacr relationship among . ths
three countries.
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Four poasibllltias P w l i l *t ad­
vanced as probabls regal te o f ths
exchanges,
fa .

1—A military ailisd K
J—A customs union eg economic
alliance.
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3— A consultative
whmoln
each power would i f f * * M ‘con­
sult the other two bofotu taking
any action that mlgbtlgoact upon
them.
♦—Limited agreement* ft* in.
crease* In rommsrclal sxckingSV
Well-Informed circles ’excluded
ths first two. A military alllsnas.
they said, would be certain tel b*
taken a* a counter-balance to th*
militarily allied HtUw^ enlogta,
Csschoalovakla,
Rumania
and
Yugoslavia, and would arouse Iwsentment at beat.
A euatoma union waa conildosnd
out of the queatlon- Th*
Mg
power* at Th* Hague, In 19|1,
forbade a rustoija union between
Austria and Germany a* endanger­
ing Austria's Independence. Th*
iim i argument would bold true
for a custom* union with Hungary
MADRID, Mar. 18.— (A P ) — and Italy.
Several persona were hurt last
night during riot* In th* bueinats
district that cam* as an unexpect­
ed sequel to two weeke of strlkee
OCALA, Mar. 16.— (A P I -T w o
and dieorder*.
Th* rioter*, ringing communist men and a woman held lip and
song*, attacked the telephone vx robbed the Llndaey WhittHigton
change and socialist party head­ filling elation at ’’ Peopla'a City,"
quarter*, and rapaalodly re-formed a croaeroad* on the IMxle highway
despit* guardsman’s attempts to a short distance anuth of Orange
Lake, about 1:30 o'clock yaj erday
diepers* them.
morning. About $S0 in chango was
taken.
Rex Packard, H. II. Coleman,
Sheriff J. F. McClelland. I
Prica, F. F, Do mar, M. L. Tillia,
E. H. Lansy, and George Maffstt.
W. Earl V im la aacratary-traasursr of th* club.

Many Hurt In Rlotaln
Streets O f M a d r i d

Criveha Him Na More

|rk happy and bo wtxvdsr.
Three weeks ago ho was nearly
■ cripple—tha piercing rhenmatlc
f i l m almost drove him mad—
than cam* a bottle of ALLENRU
•^-a present from a naighbor. In
' t ‘ days th* agony laft— almost
14 k,* magic—no wonder gloom
c)t«ngad to Joy in that modest
home.

- Within It hours after you bofln la lake ALLENRU for rhoumaU* pain*, baekacho, neuritis
St lumbago tho excess uric acid
Marts to laavs your body—In 4*
hours tha tarribl* agony is gone
-:-th*t*# why Laney's Drug Store
—Ph*B# •103 and 91U and laadh v druggists overywhsr# salt It
for rhoumatlam, I u mJ
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ha g o . sciatica and
. f w
uourills. Y o u r first
J s J E F I botila — coat* 86c —
lt e W iq l must give result* or
A" &lt;
money back.—Adv.

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Blacksmith
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Alex R. Johnson. Seminole High
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nnd ail peravm

h i v i n g o f r l i Inning nnjr lnl«rmil
u n d tr till*, fS*r««Bvd t*r o l h t r » l » «
In l h « r t a l t i l i l * h * i * l i i h f l » f
turf hi d , *&gt; hritw r t t f d t n c f t t r t u n ,
l it ow n .
r*»ti and *m rh nt f u u m t t hmrtbr
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Ih* I .H i g t Ittiutv In H g n l o r l . Itvml*
•i«I« i ' o u n l r . Flinrli.t, o n M n n d i r ,
April t, 1*14, Ihv u r n . htlhfl * tiulv
H t r uf I h l t Court, in t n v w t r th«
hill o f c u m p l t l n t fllvd In »• Id O u r i
a g tloit
yo u
and
#ath
of
you,
w h cr v ln t a d ■ hvr«U| th* o l a l n l l f f
p r t ) a f o r a d t rr * * r t nr «l li ng any
cl a i m w h i c h ) ou o r any o f you may
hava or cl a i m , and
qulailng
and
r n nf Ir ruing III* i It I* Ijv th* p l a i n ti f f
to iha real vatgta a l lu a l # and b e i n g
In Hamlaola Cou nt y,
F l o ri d a ,
da*
acrlbad 'na f o l l e a i , t o * w i l :
Th # Ntvt*
o f tha
iWVh o f
traction I f , T o w n ah Ip f l Mouth,
Hang# l i K i l l ,
Upon f a il u re
to ap panr, or f l i t
yiiur a na wa r o f nihar
dafanaa to
aald hill o f r o m p l a l n l . Ilia d a cro o
of
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Cou rt
will
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a g a ln a l y o u
Thia o rd e r to b# pybl lahad unca a
weak fo r f o ur c o m e r u t It a arteka In
Tha ManfurC ll ar al d , a nate«»rap«r
re g u l a rl y
publlahd
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tl.
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0*H*U T. H FOK COKOTMIJDrlVM
parson a Joyous surprise.
s l k v k 'w nr r c a i-ir ATI on
TIIE STATE o r rl-OHtl'A
/.Qfi an 86c bettls of KRUTn V A A N X II K L L ia *■&gt;♦ F U J ItBOI1EN BALTS from Touehlon
ENtlE H E L E N E I J - I A
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Cars o t
UallMl
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I&gt;*P*r4pruk Co. or any leading drug­
m *n l i*f A fr U u llu r F , I I I * I ' , r c i
gist anywhere In America (lasts
A v»n u o. I*. O Ho* I I I . (*«■&gt;*•«.
Nm» Jtrnny
V , w*aka). If this first bottle
4®*a»’t convince you this is th*
IH IDA R HFIVKT »n4 W IL L IA M
m * !V E T . hnr h u o b a n c, » h o * i r*n*
aaslaat way to lose fat—your
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money gladly rtturned—Ad*.

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k*t ill). CarlaoAa *. a. U. sk(»p«a«
tM.mt k i h C dr SellvareS m Im MS*
all Iraasportatlae chare**) IS irdS
cram . indlrMually waahaC aaA
mM alaS. fair quality. I So*. T*.
Ill I Sou 1l-l#i S.dm. 1,11.1.IV
lOOStlv l.U. t-t&gt; I h . 1.IS-1.I*.
NBVT YORK: Dull aM &gt;1101111*
n i k i r . t&gt; degress, tloady. * c o n
* Mired. Unloaded II Fta- l 0*111
II rara aa track. Bupollaa moderate.
Demand elo«r. marliel dull and
alloniir weaker, Florida IS .lack
crates, washed, I l e t l.tS-l.TI; .1
dm I.M.'l.TV few l.lt t l: 1.1* d m
l.ie-raa. Bvalter l i t . l i e . taw
1.11. very tew Maker.
VrAgHINOTOMt Stead*. SI da.
oreea. clear. W* earlot arrivals I
rare on track. Sappllea modarata.
Demand lldkl. market etead*. Flor­
ida IS lack cratea, Indteldudll*
waahed eat precooled. 1-4 dm. t,VpI II; S-IS doa moatl* around U l
riULAUfiLrillA; About Head).
SI dearer* aloud*, t Fla. IrL 1 boat
arrrd. IS care on track. Supplied
liberal. Demand moderate, market
about atead*. Florida IS Inch era loo
I doa. I.SS.I.1S; t d m moatl* l . » .
tew l.tS. fair mailt* l IS-l.SSi •
dm t.ll.l.se. few 1.1It fair duaitt*
I.SH l ie i m i t l . I I l ; amallar

rata, o f Internet at ot hlghor than
six ,percent, aad prorlding for the
penaJliing o f thoaa who, dlutognrdlng *och statute, may oadeavor to . continue their lochsrona
practise* which tand to dastswy
rather than to *a*a the borrower.'’
Tbo local Chib will take atopo at
onto, it waa decided, to present a
cop* o f tbo roootntlon beftrra tbo
M other Kiwanlo Club* o f Florida,
aa wdll aa oil other civic organisa­
tion* and el aba.
i Tbo meeting waa addreaeod hy
Bar. Frank M. Jdarler of the Fuat
Christian Church who spoke on the
Kiwanls motto "W # Build," and
by Fred F. Dorn*r, prsaldant o f
the Bomlnolo Agriculture Club
who dlacuaood the propoaod celery
marketing agreement.
Scout Bill* Zac hr* of the Club,
sponsored Boy Scout troop was
preaentod th* Club trophy which
ic awarded annually to tbs Scout
making lb* best record of achieve­
ment. Kar] Lehmann mad* th*
prassntation ep**ch.
Membership o f ths club was inciwaaod with th* return of Klwknian B. W. W an.
Last weak
Dr. C. F. Stahl of th* U. S. Bu­
reau of Entomology, and T. E.
Simpson, now local manager for
th* Texas Co., were accepted as
members of the club.
Those attending
yesterday’s
meeting were: M. 11. Good rum,
Rev. Marlar, Mr. Dornar,
and
Billy Zachry as guests, Klwanlaaa
C. R. Mason, who presided, Qordon Barnett, T. L. Dumas, E. I.
Hoy, H. C. Washburn, Kari Nordgven, 1. J. Brackin, Howard Over­
l in g F..' B. Randall, Jr- Jno. D. R
Jink ins, R. A. Smith, Kari Leh­
mann, S. J. Nix, Rupert Strick­
land, Howard Long, J. G. Sharon,
Pater Schaal, T. E. Simpson, Bill
Du Bom . W. B. Zachry, Re* Fox,
P. N. Whitehurst, J. L. Marentatke, W. D. Hofmann, J. L. Hurt,
B. C. Moor*, S. F. Doudney, C. F,
Stahl, J. G. Leooardy, L. Tharp,
P. R. Wilson, E. C. Harper, and
L. T. Dose.

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 19.14

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o o s e v e lt Makes It Clear 31,011 HEN TO GROWERS SEEK Treasury Finds That Some UJ|DYATTACKS
COMPANION OF RThat
He Wants Wilcox Bill
Silver Advocates Have Been
D ILLIN ttR IS Prepared For Final Passage BE GIVEN WORK TO COLLECT ON Dabbling In Silver Stocks
-j
MEASURE
BY THURSDAYiFtY DAMAGES
SHOT 01M I
•j

WASHINGTON, Mar. IB ~bP) r.ir* doing general buaines* llVe—Content (or debt-burdened til la, wi*e improved. The corporation
* !■ vvldenrrd anew at th- White tonkruplcy bill, passed laat *e*-1
_
, .
.
I House anJ In Congrras We intn- »lon in the ltou&gt;e to exptdite r e -[
C /O n V | C t C la im s ! day. President Roosevelt, who oiganlialion of flrma in difflcut-;
tie*, wa, approved by the Senate
tffa n
w | f l i 1favor* a reneral .rating down of
, TT“
"
debt*. made it clear he wax Irav- Judiciary Committee.
1"K it to Congreirional Itadtn to
At the same time Senator Tram,
whip the Wilcox-Sumner* munici­ rnell D. Kla), introduced a bill di­
pal biiikruptCy bill into such form recting the Reconstruction Cor­
— —
t '
i ,
that there woul 1 he no more doubt poration to a ll refinancing
of
T U .I.A lI AWIKE. Mar. It.—
M i c h ..1of it* passage.
PORT H U R O N . Mich..
countlr*, municipnlltr*. school and
CA1*)—J. P* Newell. rxeenUte
The measure
would
permit road district*.
Mar. 18.— (AP)— A ncim&gt;
Under the Trammell mea*ure iffr r U n In linvrrnar HHolti, towho aald he wen Herbert lightening of municipal indebted,
tin% tendered hi* rf'lcn ilid n to
Younjrblood, companion of ness bp agreement of rmlitor*. authority would hr given the 11KC JulliM F. Stone. Jr.. EF.RA adf Chlrf objection* have been to the to rai*e and u»r $7Mt,000.000 in
John DiUlnger, nntorioun nut- provision that would allow fit; per­ Ihi* program.
mini* Irat nr. «■ « member of the
Inw, in the cttcnpc from the cent o f a city*, creditor* to aa) j Trammell said his hil| would State FKIIA A d v lw y r o m a lb
tee. lie •‘aid hi* re«lenatlao In
prown Point, Ind., ja il two how much it ahotiM paysupplement the Wilcox-Sumners
prompted b% thr fact that he
heard measure, not conflict with it.
weeks Ago, w u ithot down in Tha While Houae ha*
rmildn’t attend man) mretlafa
that
adeocalea
o
f
the
legislation
"M y hill." he explained, "pro.
n battle with ahet Iffsofflcern
lipfi*
the headniiart^r** had been
this morning, and officer* are talking o f changing it to re- |vide* the fund* with which such ■ moved In Jacksonville.
quire BO percent approval for
Counties,
cities
and
town*
may
armed with machine guns, ■iurtion of principal, and M per­
wera combing the ricinity for cent approval for reduction r f |n- purchase their bond* and retire
J At KSON* VI l .l F. Mur. !« .—
Dllllnger, who he aald had tin n lerrsl or postponement of mnturi- the ot ligations after the arrange­
( AP) Intent tilt retting tbn now
ment
for
such
adjustment
ha*
with Mm. The da fr o ta believed tie*.
work.-relief prurritin in Florida in
ITospect* of similar relief for been made in accordance with pro­ mol ion « - rttpidlv in* ponsihle, tho
near death.
vision*
of
the
bankruptcy
law."
financially
rm
hirraunl
rom(h»He wa» nearly unconaciou* and
Fun rreriev lUdief \i!mini*ti ntion

Ne;
(effYO i
Killer
Him During Rattle;
Wide Search Boffins

10. — , statement: MSo far as the InveitlWASHINGTON,
Mar.
(A P I —The treasury haa found ’ gallon gives, we have found no
thnl some afl\cr aflvocaten were ' member of Congress is a buyer or
intereateil in speculating in ailver seller of silver.**
The secretary’s review of eco­
atoclta.
Tin* wna dlacloaerl by Secretary nomic conditions waa riprrssed to
Morgenthau yea4enlay In *aying House coinage committee mem­
once again that the A&lt;lmini*tm- bers who gathered about his desk
tioii plntmed to "sit tight’* on Rr* and lookerI over price charts. The
committee ha* several bills pend­
covety efforts now under way.
I
— —
in n prraa conference, Morgen- ing.
WASHINGT0N, Mar. Iflj
The content* Mi* of local grow [ ||1atn was asked the "real purpose**
"It seems to me,** Morgenthau
n-t mid property ownara vvliu m f 'jp f the government’ll investigation later (old reporters, "that the Ad­ — (AP) — The Adminiatri*
feiTil datnage in the fin it fly cum of f*w'nership of *llver *|*eeolati\e ministration has foiftid a combina­ tlon’a proposed lefrialatlon f&lt;
patgu. which tht &gt; aeek l«* 'u-ve
i i th • New York market.
tion of circumstances which la tha restoration of air mail
repaider by an
appropnatiim
"To find out f alt these silver j pulling this country out of the de­
private contractor waa att
| from
the
inted
States.
■ - ■ b r " *t witi' t'liHd'ly disinteresttontalneii in n uuier, to he sc i » ** *b? feit ury heat! replinb pression. As long as the present tacked aa -Unfair" today by
to Woshnigton lit oiirv, »*ign ( **&gt; "Have you found anybody Inter* combination works, why change Colonel Chariea Lindbergh, n
In a swirl of activitlaa af
muit) Ii»vlit bimines* men l diiv. e s t c il ? he was asked.
it?
tiiginp
|i:i)'tneiil to bbnida
"We havr found some that were
"I told them that if somethjng the capital, at NRA and
yr owei * fo *4 lo * es midiuni' l Im- not disinterested,1' he repHrd.
went radically wrong and we saw other quarters, it waa tha ftp*
iiuH the vampaign, n roinmci c
Moi g e n t Iinu added that a final we were going into another nose pearance of the flier bafOrt
pf I I men, ini holing J. i t ’h.-'.e, repot i on the stiver investigation
p f Winter Pntk and Santoitl. . tl 1 mo- not complete and might never dive, then we would get busy. Hut the Senate postoffice come
as long as things are going a lit­ mittee that drew the crowd.
gn bo \V nshiiiKlon Monday
•*» Is- m a d e t'uldir,
He arraigned the Adrainlitre*
tneel with o id «ttminitl*•»* of iln
Iji Ici , llorgeiithau s*-nt for rv- tle Iwttrr each week, l think It is a
lo m m i t t e e
mi
A g r i r u li m y
of |m»ilets nnd made this additional good time to sit tight.”
lion for annulling contract* b*.

Some CWA ProjectsiLocal Business M e n
Will BeResumcd A t j Join In Appeal For
Once ITnderControl I Review OfClalmsOf
Of WorkReliefBody j Those WhoSuffered

Pilot MinccsNoWordk
In Arraigning Bill
Calling Army O ff
EmergencyVenturij

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Tueaday

fore haring

to discuss

private

contraatora

tried on fraud charge*.
ye-leidny
tiljWItt men to the subject
H* ronunded tha bill aectioo
Menitmr- *d thus eoiiomltee will
work ill) piefeii***! Hniiirt'* Ik*againat theic centraeton bidding
tween Mondny mid Thursday «1 diacusv || U Ml in, •niitle d ;
on future routes ua)*ss
they
" A lUIl piovidiug f«n i» revo'W
next week,
waived all cUtma against tha gov­
An allotment of
wa* of the claim s of farniein, fruit
ernment growing out of canroU*.
the
set a*lilt* for all e*|M*OM‘0 other and vegotnMe gruweio of
lions, waa tha most "Unjust a«cthan «ftl.8rte*, which will vary i Stall of Kh»i ida for lie-sen and
Hon ever placed Into aa American
Zm the minimum of HO tents nn! uumrigea n*sulting from the w -u
legislation."
It of the ei ado ut ion of the Med lie
I hour to the prevailing wngi
______
Labor, cotton, and other topic*
I in u it It f t t n t f l y
ill Flof itlB.”
| s k ille d w o r k m e n ,
provided developments during the
' I’li' . im a*ui r ," I hi let Ie i rend
A letter went out yestrrday lu
day that rivaled tha aviatan tad.
"t ii * lilt I«»'tl|('1tel |t&gt; J Umiti'ii IV
j every lo oity administrator uni­
Union/ for tho attention paid. ■
tern •Ii. Hfiil it Ln - fur it-* object
fying him of the projects to l»c
The Senate bad the afternoon
the hf (M+inl nit ut Ly tin- SfiM'Uiiy
' resumed Only projects previously
off but the House wa* fsclnf
nf /\v i ii-iAt Ul V -1 A rMintmltci* ut
. begun or miproved by the CWA
five 11)1 llllh 1 1\ *1 of whom tehiiii
TAMl'A. Mar
16. An onli
TALLAHASSEE, Mar.
1«. - again a rater*ns’ c o m peBratton
; were considered m selecting the
GAINESVILLE. Mai. 1*'
NEW YORK, Mar. 14,—Th* afsquabble aa centered in the Inde­
(t'nntinui-ii
On
Fncc
Fnun
no
in*
which
would
require
strict
(AI’
)
Guvrninr
Sholti
ha*
n'ith•iutioiiiic , j rvfvt re»| I»-1
rti mutated .Having* of the Ameri­ lutiun of tha natkm'a
i 1' uu* bailee with all NUA code pro- rr thr authority nor th. InrMn*- pendent ofne*a supply bill.
can people havr fallen from th© problem will come only t h t m i y h j
uppiuvcd project a do no*
Efforts to avsrt an automobile
, \H n n » before n city license could tinn to rxtrmi tha tlmr for payi high total of IBll.OOO.OWi.OOO in development of character, Hm:i * I in c lu d e f e d e r a l I W A
p r o je c t s ,
hr
Min'd tii any huslnras firm will mml of lPSn tax.*, county tax .Irik, were pursued by Gcnsrsl
lighton* American statistician, *»* I i w h ic h w e r e n o t s to p p e d w h e n th e
!
in
.in
to
*
w
n
on
.n
n
o.tm
n
*t
pre*Johnson and William 8. Knudnon,
At a m'swtl^ of the board of
In' presented to the hoard of abler* rollertara wrr. tnlil yrxt.nl.V
to an oVei -flow audience
. d m - ( t i l l SN 'tiik* p m g r- im in F l o r i d a
executive vies prvsld.nl of Gener­
director* oT'ttlv Seminole County,I ent, state* the New York Tru»t
m m Tuesday
T)u'
goVrmor
*.nt
an
order
for
Jay
night
In
the
Univeoity
**f
1 w n - w biiudotifH l t
K t lo ilil. l i f t i n g
UnU. for. the l eague for Better t Company in the current Issue of
ction was agreed nn yea* tax collector* to clo». their boo!&lt;x al Mature.
As the Adminlstretion sought to t
N^haala, ala delegate* were elect- "The Index.” This decline I* Flotilla Y, M, ( ’. A.
; * trite I 'l l l f l l l i T l ,
* Mtil
! hi*
o n ly
&gt;
•
morning
al a meeting el l.y A pr.)I In foil compliance with
"\Vhat we need in America i- for
iixprdlte the elr malt bill, air mail ,
n| to lepreeetll the Unit at a r&lt;|ual to *Ikiu( six weeks » f thu
j*ten*Jed*
by
representative*
of
the
&lt;
•
1
*
*
i
b
a
d
g
e
m
th**
*
?
I«
I
un o f
ill**
f*nl•
talc
l*W
llr
a.kni
that
th.
it'aome one to do foi tin* men, wt
planet rvmanvd grounded though ,
r Cros current national Income.
rtate meeting which If to be htUIcgros*
ATHENS
V*,
ii; ( | G
,,arfnug code authorities here. A
| e r a I w o r k m e n w o u ld Iw* tlu it l l i e l r
i*n and children what the agru
lini|urnl tax Hat S* adv.rtUnl dur­ thrr. were indications that Hying
in OcaU tufaerraw
NUliil” I
i r »i n
i'i' vkuge:i w o u ld l* ' pai«l b y tile K mer­ Satim*-1 h m i l b S i ,, i liu iig o f i i j r * | r i nominee of five headed by Perry ing th* month of May and -hat
'turv department ha* diajj^fm
^
Mti'HinlB
The delegate* die Ale* B. John-! RAtlllJt* III*A. •*«
tit,
and -hagC ' U a b x 'x i m- ge ncy it el lei A d m i t m i r a l t u i i In- life, was dcflmlvly Imatetl UMlayio. Wall, chairman vf the NUA ad lUUnqaut property be aol I tha might ba resumed a! at*f, lima on
r..sklent
o f thif Unit.
\
OeMryil Ben----„ , n»W
«Hk til
Wgeia, Mr*.! fVt|,|k„„ ir„ +p|1
M
ild aUted, in hU aHseition that till* nli&gt;ail » ( th e C W / N
Aboard th« (Irrak frkughter Ma- j vUory rnuncil, waa appointed to
flrnt Monday in June.
Uf of
the
jam In D, Fuutola, skiaf
af U
nl A vw
n. C. Maxwell, Mr*. Gladys Mnr-|
w# ro i&lt;4U, git'l h«» will ba .jy lilt pud f ■(**! draft the prtijrofred law.
ffe g io iiH J
a d iiiim s t r m t n n i
nation
dnea
mA
need
aoclal
contltd
n muiinl
"Dlalrilmle thr fund* cell rtm] my Air Corps, who b making M
rta Witllaips, Prof. O. F., McKo7.|
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fnrh-#tfrf1r»if 1 n r
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wpeh «»• •*
( Mill tu*- a mimoii' c*l It wu* sum I'l.niMiily foi the put1pose of din- far enouyh in aiivancr of June 30 tnapeetion of Eaatofil mall facillB. F. leaner, end C. W»_Cmi*,i» l Mnust ■•'!«.•
| Mali ftitil llininxtt Iiae.l* Vflf-rontrol by Ikr »»e.ivid­ u o ti *«f t h e pi* fi* ii eii p ro jt ei *.
to eiiaMi- ilt»liur*lnx authoritir, to lies, Bald that he sOailderwd Ike
ibm l I n s t ill i in id I I o.4hto i«* «-bsi
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t )«m|«1 Haiti w 1» iL w o u ld n o t e t a r t
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lialanrr llirtr cuirrnl innlgota b / ir mall assignment Ul Ideal test ,
It wmrt, tnnaunrai that tha l*i *n
i Iia* ih*- In***! Mini ho Writh'd Wodnosi
In *
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t
m
i
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office
for
handling
alb
••^intistlr* ahwtr that chaia'dei . M o n d a y In n m
fr o m w l n c i
e*i«*r
|li i
Ih.aa
Ik... i t - M X j 'a f l s i n s s f L K llttjr ,
thr rhino uf the fi*ra) year, June of th
| »lny ii f tf i iiiiam
Ocala rubeling la to be o|&lt;en to I'lswiftl
Army’s flying ityfUy.
am.
m p le t e M p o rt *d e tp s - n d itu ic
•"do etiforevmel in thr Taiupv
&gt;«Iiiiu*t the only crop that Amei (
J," .aiil the unlrr.
the public, and that principle, of J ump *y«*|prn i I*;&lt; np#.0(N,» "I
i ' i i-vin u 1v . a t l lh o i iti*&gt;
b a il in
Full approval of Gw ipending
th e i m l
H d 'k s
p r o g r u mi
U|f%-|
m*a
itw
ti
govcrnmrht
«tij*]n»rted
iro
is
nut
ahort
of
IfMiuy,
lie
t
the I league WUI be tllvuascd in •1*13.
1 d ic a to tl
(h i&gt;
iteli*"&gt;ft«i th k *
lo s lJ
“ In Ihi. roinu-rtion it ia carnet, air mall bill wa* glvet^ W o r o th*
do Mer liusitinas bureau, ' those
tu setting forth an uppcul t* r in«*J b a d no t in-i u t e e e is r d
detail. I’ romlnent head* o f the
* fle d f r o m bt- bom * s o il ( I m * I s hit |
ly
iirtrrit that filial iliitrlliutlon he Senat* committee yaster day by *
Tliu distribution « f Uw*w
I"(sent
agreed
prompt
city
leg*
ci eat ion of a departinenl ut &lt;li*
K it ie ig e iu &gt;
pr«»p-* t * im t ith n o i
league and atate bflicjalv are ex­ injTA follows;
i si l i d »atii liitit- d M Y
m o r n in g
made not later than June Jtl,"
Brigadier General William MIL
acter ti Mining III the fedeial i»o» j (to n e d |a * t v%**i-k w* n in* b a le d
•datue action to suypoil tin- f*.l
pected to attend the aeasion.
T h e i n . n i 't .
a n n o iin c e iii* id w ,
"On thr wholv, Ihrtt, the putu einmeul, headed by a new
"In vicar uf the fact that wc chell, who was court*msrtUl^J i /,
•n th e lis t h i in W O lF l d I l f V l B i t
■
•
M
il
lieiavegy
program
-would
ra­
liana were laid laat night for
In d l*ivm l in h a v e rli»s«*&lt;| n n o &lt;&gt;i iln
( (Continued On Pagu f|vr)
several years ago i f cauls of writ* tary of character In Ilahauii'a i»j in j M en MWhd&lt; , plan- a eft* lu liile
have hail a rrn.erkahly kihhI , , ,
must w*n|&gt; |mi ml jo din- Ni-rii(brij id nn me use benefit.
a leeal meeting, to be held in the
ten criticism of Asrny officers who
ion, "it could accomplish wromh t
eon
thl*
year,
and
that
fund*
are
n-Miinc
Woii
,.o
.ilhii
Civil
Wink(
*
City Hall neat Thursday night at
for 1 lielieva that clrarartcr rould projects lii-p ignat tol by trgloniil in th e h i- d o ry " f (lit* n n iiit u
hadly needed *o that the .choola, war# directing the aviation aCtlthKdM o’clock. Purpoee of tin* meet­
T h e i n n -ti l o f ■b e M a b d i * v o n
be developetl syslrinatirallx
rnuntie* and the ntate may pay itlea.
aiiininistrstni * and cngmici* afu b s»edi t in .M in is t r y d i a l In* w u * 1
ing wiii be to acquaint the r*auic
11s said the bill waa “ a step t*
have developed livcaUuk, .mini* ir »ii inv«-iigit) ion
current obligation*, I have not
"worth p u t t i n g b a c k to P u **« ii k n i t , i
with the work of the Unit. A on.*;
______
and cotton.’*
only rio inrlinatin to extend the the right direction" but predicted
w h ir ."
act play entitled “Thar's Gold in . In looking OVI the several ier
fir m in g
In - u iH 's ym • o* i ji I m
that ultimately the governmtBi .
Ilub«t&lt;m assetted thnt jc*l m Nn.Id stud Ihi- (iinjci h w.-uld Im
Them Thar 11111*,” will tie enacted; i*tlulion hook* %vhirh are hi b
e l l it* e ' 11?-I it i| (ti
h i t tvi
f
Einiii. rmw arr Ih Iiik c.illrrtrxl time for payment of ltht.l ta in , must establish an air mini'
t vntly in New York h* ti.nl tn "i» rntiltnucd w- iH| dl&gt; a tpiota liuu
farolty, and the public Is Invited.
N a U ir d n v m oot
i i i Ii.- .laginij of "lliui'i.'* i ’ar- hut I am hereby *[icetfirully re- with complete control over el _
rustmly n* Seminole t '**nittv So
icinefidmiply liupfm*i I » v Ho* its* 0 *11- | * I Hilt)*-d
by member* o f the High School.
i»
lin- nrinual Ainrrii nit tr^i n i|ur*tin^ the tax collectar* to pro- aviation and malls. Milchall agreed
fact that the fairs o' u
i h i YLvnr
of
^ e g iK t in t iu f i
VV
J,
Mra. Emma Abbott l.yman of
,
l . i i ’u l r li;iiit P i t i - i A I *‘11m if a , v \ .
T u n o M o . Mnt
111 4Al*»
&gt;i«i: n ff.u wlmli i. itlannril for i'tvti in thix niftttt-i arfonling to that if private companlte are to
ti«n»iit
riunjmny
&lt;
nulJ
In
?
nHliitfl
noticed
ilia*
many
Altamonte Spring* waa elected t„'T h ig p en ha*
1-4 i i l l i t
n l 1 41 t■I
llu l.lli d
Ild tlli:i
Martin lii-ult. ft.i im i l Isle i If- -till
b« 'imfnrfl ( ’ountry ( lull «t nn j tbr Nrhedulr c*intt*mplnt«‘*l by Imw." continue to fly the malls throp
by eunrtI) half if the peopb
»-■ 1 Ituliil* H|-pi M a l l '(IIt ill
III-!! 1(11’, n|Minini
g place on the board of director* • | H 'i « R i c w h o h a k e r e g is t e r e d u rin e
Hinl
ii h io it tier of
must he granted a liberal sutsidy.
only
honest
slnle, il !%!*-• Hiiiiun&lt;M(-«l Uiii*
“
’
—
auccedlag Mr*. Maude Tuppv.. to IcmIjiy, have Him e nunri*-d» aril
p i o je* i s i i tub I W
p u bin n i t ' -I. nnd
Njmur) 11k^i&gt;11 tinU) WU•• u n it i il
He prupostxl a minimum rote at
they have never registered in their
**Sini| Ic hone*i),**
he
*4* h IVltllbl it* l-llgihlr fill »|tpl&lt;Hi«i m rxtradll.il i.. th, i lilt eel -'t n I s-f , , u.otm n g liy l|r&gt;Hnni
W alker,
realgned.
comp*n*allun to maintain the to* *
piceent name.
i "would mean that we in Anno h-n i h c fo llttw in g ••tiler
■hortlj aflrr Suiiiui | wan lo, Mini lo o .m a m l.r o f I aioplM-ll l .o ..iu g
dustry as hvII ax a maximum &lt;
j toil Id double our *i andard of lit
"If thc*e per»t»n; ^ipect to av
1 P u b l i c health projects,
2 Jtf)tT nMr(i)|illiMiC lu fin
t ro ill l-o*l
rate lo prevent eut-thrOat cornpds
J "All l.i'gionniiticH who ittTt.n.1 to
confdalon and drluy on tdcriion | big nnd have twin ns much fn 4-ducatutiiai, I nirpoii, i. ivora- i.rrak jui i» Ii. linn
ld a /,“ Mr. Thlgprn *tatc«l. "lbr/J (h). ^ me prices we ore paying ulmn, *t n i n i 'p ; *1. iiemiti Ufa
] I* piiuurt at (Ills affair," hu .tatGEORGETOWN. Del., Mar. 10.
1c*l. "should dig down in thei- (A l’ t—Three young filter* war#
t should rail at tny office in the now, or t0 put It another Way. f .r linn ; 7. m ii'c i %at ion of public
Aahtr Frmnk, state goftay
ji ana, locale a ‘buck', hand il to burned to death and their broth,
*: lirumlcy-Pulealou building a* an u only Irnlf of what we now *pcnd strut inn - , H ii-pair« un i it-eon
factor will bo in 6«ftfo
Bluer at once. Hr can be located er'n hark wa* broken when he
we could have Just ihc gntio* if »lruttinri of pul he bull ling*, !». |
for a locating In tho Court Houm •'» '
•?.d
in th 1
nl thr Houmiliat and Aiiifrraon leaped for .afety late last night
lepHin* hilit con*(ruction of ^treats
we only had hum-id yr
wfth tba SotnlnoU Count/ 8af«t/ 1'■'ur,K*f »*niv.
thug .Store, and I am hopeful that a. a fire destroyed their farm
uni mads.
Hanford
restaurant
own
ill-1
«t
it
t
u
Final
itf
(hiimpirFsive
Council, palled officers, and lb&gt;
nil of our huddle* will make an home nrtr here.
meeting at th* Monteiul/k H
__
_ r, M’ l 1(4t* vb h lrh M ill u i t i a i t
te_lle
The
dead
were
th.
children
of
! Knighti* T i-impIni t«&lt; S a n f o r d fr o m effort to attend. The 'buck' will lie of Mr. and Mr*. Harold Hudson Wednesday night; named Ml
e
u.ed to buy .teak* and all tho
I’aarl H. Hansell, J. D. Dtesey,
’ a l l q % r f f t r ill ul F l i t r i il a , w i l l I h
trimming*. The party will lw ‘ nr who discovered the tragedy on A. Palmer. Tony Dee pox, a
j dcculcd ujMin ui a im-cling ul Ta&gt;
their
return
from
a
visit
to
a
c*unt/.r
Frank Pisrro as tha perfOfeatl
tui ( ' ^1 m il la n d Cl &gt;■, lu d u d u l n l I n b» third on. of It* kind, nnd we is- nnlxhburing
M explain aoase late methods uft
r
farm. One of the
pert that last year's attendant.) children upset an oil lamp ,s they i he Cods Authority whto) to
j h e ld in th e M a n y im- T c itip b * tu
again* I
govern th* restaurant industry
Tentative arrangements for the held in D«I*nd. ■rvl|flit n ( 7:'H» o 't l u t K v u t h E d w a t d of 80 men will be exceeded."
rvcklree amt ncadlam loss o f life.
were going to bed .
m
oelebration which U to b * ; At 11:00 o'clock in the morning,
this city.
*F
I aim * n « F n in m u t id c i
II. H. Coleman, chalrjMn of tha
In addition. P. J. Angsl a r i
fill Sanford on Friday Apr, B ’ ih«* Ht. Juhni Uiv rr Jmprti*#im nt
Mi
I a f i r a l a i r d l h a t th e bu ntc o m * / council wl|J preside. Other
Jniin M**i*ch, Sr., R. H Chap­
Miss Armnka Takach wars n am il
offleere of tha council who at* a*- with the dedication of the n.w AssocUtion will hold It* nnrmul man, a nn F. F. IInin*-1 , #l«fvt«ril t*r M-rvicd! it in lw hrbl m tin?
ast local
roprvsentatlvna on * stateto
(ted to attend are T. W. Lawton, concrete bridge arro*s the St. meeting in Hanford W K Gljnn al a Imgrly atteitiiud inrrllng of Firwt M et Ihh I i b I C h u rc h nt 3:3d
mmlttee or Coda Authority
wide com!
« Y lu c k , S ii
K n ig h t
lit-!
W. A
' B. Ada ess. and 8. D. Htghtey. John, Blver a* a fcaturr, were of C r cr 'n t C il, will pre.nl'
Svmiuoiri AgflcuRuro * lob las’
whits Mr. Dostey and Mr. FklmM)
At IS:K&gt; o'clock, mrn,t» is of flight, nr* tbr Sanfurii *'*'«)!*4:*ih ( ttojHM, |ta - ln r tif tlu- i h u i i Ii W ill
, Dan A- McKeivrr o f tho As- made at Ih. Chamber of Comtn.rcr
were started delegates te O dis­
office
on
Tuesday
afternoon
when
, b* th e p r i i u i | m l Npt-ukrr- I I I * aulthis
Asrociatton
Hill
niex-i
e&lt;
a
i and Electric Oo- of
trict meeting that' vru held to 0 «A diamond ring, valued at fM&gt;0, ■how window door was open.
he on. of the epaatu members of Um Celebration Com. luncheon scMiun, with pr&lt; •dila­ wlilt will r,k oil ihu it-jet) imu M't I J n t im r « { f e t e d tu In- " T f i i i p l i
,v
mittee discussed the matter.
tion of the new officer* as u fra. *t»A agiv«mcnt control Intatlr if if im" Sjiriial niUAit Vkili itf |irn was removed from a show wlndoo
Upon Investigation, it was dlj* lando Jolt night.
1lie ngrretucnt li given tIm- an Jvid«-d by ii iiialr chutr a n d n dtiuul. at the McLaulln Jewelry Store covered that the ring, and a
Governor 'Dave Shells, Attorns/ lure.
-------------------------- • Gm rial Car/ {). land Is, and .Sec­
At 1.30 o'clock, Harry M Pap-1 P ™ " * ” • » « r o t » r y Wallace, ami i q u i d t r ! K n i g h t a T r m p i a r ffii- u un I'ark Aeenua some time before ■mall Ivory case in which It w
retary o f Slabs it. A. Grar already worth, president of the trade body, I* *1, mtl by u majority i.f th« I I’rbaiiil, Haytunu lii-aib, Orland*, noon Wednesday of this week, by ronlained a diamond weighing
■ ft.
THE WEATHER
l tersburg, and Sanford *"* rlpact- parties who have not yet been mounted, was missing. The ring
have accepted an Invitation to at. will (iii'f id. at c ■rt murue, mat km* shipper* ul cx'ler/.
he1xllt'U of th e e prt.m.nriit lo ad to altond, and alt visiting apprehended.
tend th* dag's event*, with the
about two thirds o f a carat, 14
r tr o iu x
Kigk
_
.
H
W » - • twin
Governor scheduled to take a lead­ the official opening o f tlu- new &lt;cal grow n a came aflei a c um- Knight* ara invited.
Suspicion
rests
upon
two •mall diamonds and six sapphires Stsltea
quarter,
of
the
HcenUatlon
m
tlio
Fir
Knight
Cooper
wm
railed
a
pirtr .iiM-i.xion o f thr mrieemenl
•trange young
women end a set on eithro side of th* platinum lU|teVu*ge^s“ ew‘ !or WedaeaO*T%
ing part to th* ceremonies.
M te^lc.te.__clror M
M
« -fl
Olhtr well known Florida rill. Yacht i tub building. Governor and its man/ highlight* Itullot- Mthlor Maaon in Covington, K) , .(rang* young man, hatleaa and mounting.
Neither Dr. McLaulln nor Mr. Uusrle
who wiR be, hero for the da / Sbolts U expected to be In the city Ing waa dan* secyrtiy alt* i nitvu in ln'J'i. II# iM-lungs lo tlu} Dan wearing a grey overcoat, accord­
—
tl
r*
Kt. to«wUattfalM ^
?
are niembern. o f the HL John* Riv­ In time tu spenk during the** cere, men had bex&gt;n MMinati i from villa, Va.t Chapter, U a member uf ing lo Mr. Mrl-aulln who dis­ Wirt had occasion to open tha Ft.
Mvara
-------M
\
A,
the floor. U rowen Were u«ked to Olivet Comma rnlery in Orlando, closed details of th* first Inci­ window during th* morning, and F t . p ie c e * ------------- - —
.
/*
kf
to
er Impro crate** Aesocielkm, the monies.
and ha bcIoRfa to the Tampa Con dent o f Its kind to occur In his several customer* who Veers wait­
At 2:30 o'clock, there Will &lt;*■ a vole for tie o f tha alno no « first
Itsetlag* *
».
Central Florida Council of Cham,
It*.--—nominated, and thou for thrir of M a l o r y , K g/pt Hbrlnc Temple.
ed upon were never mors than tc»r
•tor* for many years,
eerie*
of
mulurcada^
alreadc.,
nnd
beta of Ommerre, the 8 tat* tioail
th*
six.
A
total
a
f
41)
voi.
wa.
Mr. KcLautin static! that hi* i O feet trom th* window at any
mvskadx*. ronsleUpg o f nutome«
H .V i
3 Asaocistlon, and Ole 8L
cast.
COMING HOl’TH IN MARCH
•on placed th* ring to th* show time.
Ovals x .
biles, elrplades. and boats, which
F. F. Denver ptuaidcnl
the
window along with doxens of oth­
John A. Lyles, pool room oper­ IIk*ergake* —
John* V alle/ Junior A o t m M I will move from Hanford an 1 l&gt;*.
orlsrts
....
Club, presided ever the ......
WASHINGTON. Mur. H . — er diamonds and other valuable ator next door, stated, w
did l - iw t w ls __ Clear ti
fla t o .
.
tend toward tho new bridge.
Tasasa---.,
Clear
Ti
(A
P
)—
Proa
idem
lta»*&lt;
veil
plans
which
was
addrwwad
Inf......ally
artictaa.
The
son,
Dr,
Henry
M;Dr.
0.
J.
MUlsr,
that
shortly
be­
The da/-* events to Semtoole
C le a r ( I
All arr expected te arris# tlu re by many growan^' ahlpper*. and to start- hid fishing trip in South­ Laulia, and C. F. Wirt, watchmak­ fore noon two atlrictlvs young T ltu sv B te
to Volusia counties wilt
by 1:00 o’clock for tha official dr I- other* interested to the local ern waters thr last wsek in er In tbs store, were In or osar women entered th* Jewjlyry store,
bronkfait masting of
toatlon. Hpraken dering the d. di- farming siioal
tiding T. r Marrh. ell prohal ly will go direct th* store all morning long, Mr. but Dr. McLaulln nnd Mr. Wirt Ax et taeussttsa —
th* CoaneQ af Cham
cation etremon/ will indsda GuV- Unit* o f tha*
-State Mar. to Florida by train to board th* McLaulln stated, but just bafon both are unable to recall see lug Maeoa
•uvaar
rca. This
(Continued 0u Fngo Four)
yacht tjiaro.
kot Nows Isrv iti:
noon, Mr. Wirt noticed that tbs them.
Ta
he gasped out information that
a m all available officer* on a
manhunt fpr the dexperado who
ha* teen the object of a nation­
wide search alnce rowing Indiana
jailers with a wobden -pistol.
Two officer*
were aeriou.ly
wotmded in the exchange with th;
negro who said he and three oth­
I
er men had been with Dllllnger in
SouUt Port Huron Juat a »hort
lime before.

TAMPA PROPOSES SHOLTZ SAYS ALL
NBA COMPLIANCE TAXES MUST BE
BY ORDINANCE PAID BY APRIL 1

SAVINGS DETUNE! SELF-CONTROL BY
ONLY 6 BILLIONS' INDIVIDUAL SAID
IN DEPRESSION TO BE VITAL NEED!;r

City License WouldBc Governor WillNot Ex­
Denied Person Who
tend TimeFor Pay­
Fails To Heed Code
ment Of 1#33 Levies

New York TrustCom- Growth Of Character
Held As SolutionOf
I pany Reports 50BUEconomic
Problems
’
lions
Still
In
Banks
Delegates E lected

Tp Attend Meeting
O f Sdaool League

i

Instill, Located On
Greek Ship, Will he,
Retu rned ToAthens „ S'; Z

1

Thigpen Gives Advice
' On Reffisterinir Name

Funds* BeinffCollected
For “Bruce’s Party”

3 .

3 Young SiHtera Die
In Fire At FarmHome

State Safety Director
Speaks Rere Tonight i

tl,lon' _________ / mfri
Restaurant Men
Up Code Author!

KnightH TcmplurlMan
For E a s t e r Service

,3! From, win die**, th, or- AriangementB For Gala CelebrationOn
Meisch, Sr.,Dorner,
SSSwor'V
aa**wji April 6 A re Completed T en tatively
Chapman N a m e d
On Control B o a r d

$500 Diamond Ring Stolen From Show

Window At McLaulin’s Jewelry Store

Sl^tSJr

ms.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
M em ber A sso cia ted

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. VIARCH IL I1KII

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C en ts

M inim um SCOPE OF U. S.
U.Si GUNBOAT U .S . B oa rd O f E ngin eers H o t ^ TONE BEGINS AMERICANS
C onvinced That Canal E a st
W a g e R esu m ed B y F o r d In rD . Mn ninnm
CATCHES FIRE O ft This C ity Is N eed ed N ow TO REORGANIZE PARIS VISION A ll O f His A m erica n Plants uRAWU JURIlHj
IS ABANDONED
FLORIDA FERA TRABERFVIVAL WAGE INCREASES
IS BROADENED
The U. 8. Board o f Engineers
for River* and
Hari&gt;ora. in a
bulletin i«*ued at the War
Uepartmrnt officer in
Washington
thla week, haa announced that a ft­
er a survry o f thr propoaed St.
Johns.lndian River
rannl
the
Board "1» not convinced o f the
neceaaity of any further improvementa at thla locality
at
the
prraant lim e.”
Am ong the reason* given for
the Hoard'a present attitude ure

"Report had been received from
the division engineer which is fa'i.c-*l»llar-a-&lt;lav minimum
wage
I
with which ll.-nry Ford *tarth*d
\orahle for a survey in the inter—
c«t o f navigation and flood con ­
induntry in 1011 came hark yenter.la&gt;,
trol rom tin ej to determine the l o - 1 A d m i n i s t r a t o r D i v i d e s
T a r i f f
B a r g a in in g
B o d ie s (J iv e n P o w e r T o
ration and ui«t o f the proposed
"None loae* anything but mix­
S ta te In to R e g io n s :
D e c id e
I f C r im in a l
P ow ers N ow
A sk ed
channel and the proportion o f the
ing wage* a* *oon a* he ix able;
coat that ahculd b, borne by local
O .P .S v v o p e ln v it e d T o
it ha* nlwayx
t.1 ii*," Ford xaitl
In te n t
I s
In v o lv e d
H e ld
A s S tim u la n t
interest*."
in ntinouncing that the ff» min.
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In conclusion, the Huatd stated
imum had l*ei*n rralored efTeetivw
D ir o c tn r s O f N a tio n a l
that
yexterda).
HONG KONG, Mar. 14.
I \t K SON VII I.V.
Mm
II
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"A ll -parties interested in the
W A S H I N G T O N ' A fnr 1 4 .R o d y A d v is e S la s h
Forty seven tlmuxand of
tli»*
Th# Florida F mi# tgency I'
- t
(A.I*.')'-4&gt; 'rji’r crow, o f t
proposed improvement are invite I "V
70.IH10 men employed hy the Ford | (A IV)— IVt^iilrnt KiWWOVl^It
In W o r k H o u r s A l s o
to submit, within a perimi of in f .\&lt;im iii»t'a ' n '.i*&gt;t night *
•Ha
BUtt- I ,tw w :
burning UqUed States ru
t'*»npan&gt; thmughmit the United I
,(,*|.*rniin.*«l il V o 11 tho
•i« Miro t (Hal f«&gt;i :»•t«Milit *11 &lt;%1
I*, mn
thirty days from the date of this
Slat*
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-.t a w n m e i . w p
Jim p4»w«* ti e
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in all
all 1 C r . l l „ .
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ft
a
ll&gt;
notice, statement* and arguments
The %
. led Iflto III Mb •
ai h t&lt;»
n t 1 0 :0 o o ’ q lo ck t o n i g h t In I the Titusville and Sanford arena.
*■
ml nidi*
. \tiM«
II It! a «lay and it wax «*»tiiiiatrd conn* tn v ut.st s in.* ilc c ia n n
hearing upon the fictcssit)
foi it** Ji f 111 tdniltiM*
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(•••!. i* an iitmlTn mlly, that the taixe would
B ia s B a y , 5 0 m ile s n o r th o f j the proposed channel wmdd merely
•ll.ll I. a s to w lw f lu T .r i m i n n l in
I lie new to •c •:»
ned
•l tli.ii they hnl m il npproximntel) lli.OtMt.IMM) to
j1Pr&lt;»_ * '
*
.furnish an alternaU route n&gt; tire the im ptovcni'nl in the in ter-•:
le
n t is in v o lv e d .shull b o l e f t
t *e» di.
.
,
,
, . , I pro lent intr r-cooatai
unterway, o f rornmerce nnd naviputiuo- **in h &gt;•i•11••if . .1 I't-ni*.; *,»i
I lo the meu.liet* thill the Ford f'om pati)'* annual pay•• ht* •
O no
h u n d red
nn.l
e ig h t , nJ lh(&lt; ,H.n|&gt;fiUl
n. v lf . t j ' n statement* » h&lt;»u1&lt;i he addressed to .io*l i nt »
I • .III
&lt;i» »• •
t o Krnntl ju r ie s .
I Ilk.) I'O u .i kl\ Imiiiw of pi o toll
iii
ale *4
Engineer*
fur F* Slone .It.. actiMb*
B u rv lv o ra W ir e
p ic k e d
u p, I would he clearly in mromntenau •The Hoard o f
f uikei &lt; In 4 til f i oii| 40 to
T h is
p .ilic y
w as
m a tlu
Il wa» the firat blanket in­
. ell
.1 * i
n n d -resteup VCSHl'Is c o n t in u e d j rate with Ihp coast, and btnefita | River# and Ilirh iM , Room JSl*. nor a •*.»• i
•• tll.lt « DIMpi'M-tlt lllg W|UT*
k
n
o
w
n
t
o
ila
y
nt
t
h
e
W h itt
i
reaxe
fur
Ford
workers
since
new
w
M a-hnut •»».♦ Mvoiu.i) ai-*ni &lt; .til li •
O th ers
1 resulting
from the control
of Munition- lluiM m j,
i • e tii
i .it i • pn\ ail nil'
v
a starefT Sr other*.
the minimum wage rate o f $&lt;*&gt; n H o u s e p r e s s c n n f iT o n c o , tu
flood* and i n tarnation of swamp i l» C • Should a bean tie t« de relief p 'o i u i u v hi f« •up* i &gt;e t*
»*
l*» 11. Ih mad* effei t i\e
•
•
n
The RrittM7 v!e«troyer Wiahart
.l»» pirw iding in I.... ember. 10^.*.; i;rth .r with the word that lOVmat
the
\\ \ t I lot i .«
. Mb
;i lo ll
sin*i. ths ran he arranged
took aboknf fW of Ihe Tul ton V lands w&lt;mi til i&gt;e purely local.”
and wa» on reaxed to fT in what ' .
, ,
lf
&gt; v . Sto»i»* *n l*h.t:iMt la t I)if
a t , .
bundled imonte tnv 1 ro ‘cUlmMl
The Hoard annoiyneed that
l
tmmiiiieeiii* nt \\a- muds*
core «pniiilrnn u i*.h the lh»ard
the v)iiipnii) dext-nU'il ax it* c o n - i
m w , and g Chinese ship picked up
In flUD mo m and a a* • ill, •
« nn ti s.tl Ih* *•V9 of till me* *
tlihtition lo ehe«k the deprx'xxioti I * ,r pending
•IN. All o f the Fulton*# lifeboat x
t w h**in mIo n . .it
i •' i*
•• \\ 4•lllll** tOil 4* till* II IllOllftl
however, had not hern accounted
then
) *t la-gmr.llig That rale wat • Likewise it was *nade dea r that
til.’ . A|'.I*'.t\ **l '
''y .i-l
4*
I. •aid
m i 'I i
IPlt) Mlohile
for.
n*kin£ them i
• •t • '
maintained
for IfJ months, lM*foie all taxiftyerx iii'olv.-d ate ROinT
nn 1 iinplo vt - It*
•imfit* 1 us
to It treat** I on the xa*iif) hatlfk
The Wishart carried th« pearrli
t a • teyioitnl a I on
•
1* 1.41 • iii p ili ^ ill llo Mn hi lit)' wag « in Inilno ntx In-gall.
or
further for other boats, consider
\tuoiiy tin* • .i
Nexleiduy'x aiirmuiicenienl came w he'hri tin* amount U x.nnlt
1 * ' i t'd.ile lioi t 11)
large.
ably
hampered
by » pea-eoup
then di-t*irt
i It x •1• »*• Ml of t
di 1•t o l- •n Ihe e», . f a conference o f piii.
|(, |*|O.I **i\ It I* *• »
fo*.
Hecanx^ of th.* p io tl ni o f dtw
11 \ ' '
1 II* d •••It Ul d li lt p lo )e » ” and em p!o)e* in some othOn patrol duty agaifiH pirates
tet reining the nmtiA*
t ih iod ^
latolo ii'»v »mint v m
x i* &gt;d t h* n |ii&gt; 1 1 y, in »• aiitoiindiile faeloii *» with the
the Fulton aant out a message at
i I la c k ).
\ *du*ia,
1 M. •»
• |- *|) t Lf Inw . .|o not ill \*tti))iial |j*boi Hoard in \\ axh- failure to p:.) an n equate K x,
the I'reaidettt bclie.es llu« lin 'd*)
H:2t o'clock tonight saying th at, a ■ • • a
.*
.
,
1 Or.i rig * 1 1 -**&lt;)*lrt aril 11* •
tend to "irlrnil to being e.»en e I mgtoii on demand* o f the Auto1.• th«*k» u i*oriif Stoii) )
'*•
ahe was on flr t ami the rn-w mi" 1/ \ ( l I t l i n i S l T i l t l O l l L ( klll1 S S t 111 U
he decided hy g'A rd oile« Igittft1
( ' e r t i f ie a te d
.It* ' .ills
motnle W tiikna* I r U ral
Lalair 1
preparing to abandon ship.
fo'L w i. 1) I) *rain
i. I i
] o f n xingle government oiflt .il. V
It th.
tee))nitit)‘liili.1 mu of thri 11n tut f or a IfO percent wage in- i
...
.
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T o R e s e r v e H o a r d 's
L a n d s W ill N o t R e
* I *i iiiUmimm1 1 alive
p&gt;|t i • •
. § **
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There will* la* no lime &lt;*alli»»l0n
\k
t leas.* nil.I xhorter working hour*. '
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'he
N
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is
neiepte*!
|I
h I '.., .|,i | oi i urnry Keln
X
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SASEBO, Japan, M a i. 11 »#i*|
I d e a s O n P in a n e in R
,
. .
.
. ; giantr.l for filing 1!*'M incMIte tax
A d v e r t is e d F o r S a le
I* . ii a . i f nil'l l -. ii w ill affect : ....
llie fo r d 1 liiiipaiiy lias coiixixtent.
...
. . .
— Thirteen aallom unatcheil fiam
mm i a •■•ii •• l to; or» alt /•
v i. a
' leturna whirh muM l r In y tua|«
x l.tinn vv4*i kr H III 1|||- .I) tcliixed to xign .»
the NBA ail- i . . . .
.
.
,
a »low death today dr«crihej th*
1 .i lo i»i?i i
t n h m i*i ft dl •
W ASHINGTON.
Mar
II
] T \ I I . \ 11ASSFK. FIh Mi..
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night
tom
orrow
in
order lo
.»• f 1 4' Mi r , the dll IH* tmimbile code, which virtual!) all
...
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,
hour* o f chattily pufferiiig
they a.IA I'l 1'ident ul efn|di»ytn&lt;*nl
I » •lit n o &gt;| •*»l 1'i.lfi Foil t
.
,
cam*
a
nerceni
penalty,
m
u'inal
I \ I '» \t the Mllggt
|l f ‘ . Ml •il tli •* pri v i oil
liter
her large Manufacturer*
utanufacluren. hare
have i '
'
.
,.
with»tood after the Japan&lt;*»r lot- • pn««ildy a million wmk«-t« m th • new - 1 *i«i•i i •» whirl* W"
revenue
bureau
official*
aid
yiM*
1•l 1. H 1Igll) 4- \AJ.l, Is, arvi-plr«l. Henry Ford Iib* c**npetlo boat Tomnturu capsized with [h eavy indii*tne« ha- in Inmtl ih**
I- n* fitted hv it. the n »i
* It t n Mill t&lt;i nlly in ternlej that the code lend* itxelf terday.
111 aboard.
.Adniinl«tration to e "favorable" to lav iolopte*! ji plan »• •
It wa« pointed otit la&gt;t
yea.;
lllt-n 1lo nn.ttunl of to
iinmni/atlon
of
autoinolile
Imprinoned in wnlU of ateel attitude on federal »**««ei\« hoaid
""Iftf u • the vvss# ker» . lantx, aii.l that he ha* done more j the hank holi.lav had cie a te l an
with trorr*
af deail
.•Inpmat* • p!jn*» for a reriat system &lt;•f hi
p io j'.ilv n «tor. (I to th* t«
n
fill
ftvix.t* • t .1 •to •i-a«e. fm hix employe* than they could unuxual xituation uni tha dep.irt«
around them inaidr the
*tnrm- diMtrial hunkextra time it]
1il, I the (IMt e;i«i* xx*iills! Ih* have gained through organization. merit ti.nl allowed
m -&gt;i&gt;i nt lolls hy tin I id. i \ * ot
lo tw d upnldednwn rraft the non
TI»r&lt; Hlllil
hlollglll flulll tit
\iew of lilt- r ut-iuP) ijriJe , , 'Cd
i *.f pit Vl**Ux •III w II
tlo '1*
yi*'Ini ii*»
I
m mti"t in u|c yenler day' X III
were near death when paved.
I W hite IlntMe ve-kt-nlay lit S«*» !*•f ilift ii* *i« I e**ii htwn of th«* cutiQ*
s oil puhliCMtion. w.i &gt; m
• i.
* i * it • II* m y Foiil
commented
\ I'*
Hope tor finding an&gt; o f
the tary
\» u
•»•: I. Mm II
Morgenthau and tioverrmr
li.
Thin year, however, iln iiik i
Wo
.nl
.
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i
fr.tHHinn
aliit
the
i
that
'
low
wag.
an
the
inoet
c**atremaining 100 alite pa«ted a- the Fuyene llhirk nf h«* Mseiv* lih.n i
lo the contrniy, then*
ill
1
^
an\
t
niployei
can
pay
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ill
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ewoltlt
lol
'tf
1
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1
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day broke over Ihe macabre »cenf. , who lulvilH'rtl the pinjeit foi li
&lt;• I
iM is s D u r k i n s A s k s F o r
«%*■•!• f*tl
"Il * likt'Mi«ing low giMile male Ih* iio xurli extenxioii. th) y a eij, ,
II) * x 1 .||« |.
•••nv Its* ,4l« 1111
bodit* had been re- j n ( . w lumklrur « ham to ••ui plv &lt;npi li e ah *»et, tri.oeil *
All xingli* pci son- wh*» had
rial lln* waatr make* it very et*
t* ontinuetl tin I*hi*i* Finn |
t*'l i»l»
M»Ul 1
»s* i.t Ihe I 1
. JPnTv\Lk*i};Wcl ri ,f.1a lC
htorguea j taiTfrm^v-lo Mnall iinliMtrie#
L u s tin g
L a b or
H oard
t
- I
. |h' iis|\»• in the end," lie continued. net income o f fl«WNi .*r mnrv fa*v£
1 1.1*1
•
t h r o n g n l Inea uf weeping
rv la -.
„ n,
k ••**
m» m Y»n lit
Is
"Tin ic'x no economy in chenp la- year and all mar *le f pfniona whn
tleea.
V .•« •I*
need fm *tu - kind o f final.i mg
M
IlIV liT n N . Mar
II
n f)
ha&gt;l a net income o f f2M)t&gt; or nivnl
tnir or cheap material
"W hen we felt tile »eaael turn Moig* rtlhaii said after the inert
D a y to n a A ir W r ic k Is
1 1• 1.
1
••'''*» ••f a |)t 1 iiiniii ni lal)«.t
i n letpnietl to file ret rn* They
over a small group nf men in mir
till
»g '* "h ih*.
i*r&lt;**niM(t
M. | ( '| ( &gt; a r e d l i p
Hy C rew
1 &gt;" •
• leeuiMno lull d I.
(he
HMixt either be m allei to »he b*&gt;i nnipartmfnt gras|M-.
haml* a id IciOM'M'lt i- tea \ to a k t'oiigi* •* |
1 1 *'Mn i 4.1
«'•
.1 tan 1 I'lottiill* * f .*•!•«&gt; hy
lean h«*a*l*piaiterx ip .lurk - mvillii
F r ii i t - F l y
S u ffe r e r s
prepared to die together shouting '
I he x* , I*
Ihe
riecessai)
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mil
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liW T O N M 1IFAMI Mu* II
le fo ie io 'Imi/I iI
tom oTow , r or
bam ai'a for the Emperor nnd the
ll.'MJlM»
• plan o •t.iopli t*' "
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1
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forw
aid
11
till
mail
M a y P e t itio n F o r A id
I \*. \*Ml \ - It14a g * . w '••mi x •
tm l i '*1 hi at the T n u p i &lt;*fT« *’ 0 T|
Imperial Navy,” one o f tin m
fur* 1 I’.*
Dim k ex|iimite)i roiighlv to
1
iomnniM.i\ lift .tod
L.nl,, )i**te* la) at **» . il.m * i
| t h e se e.•nil f!**oi o f tin* p u « t o l T i C t
cued .earned sairi.
meitnilt t .
| |in ter* that u purvey I.) (tie i ' tip th* w trikag)' *•♦ 1'
. • tin .if |li-1it1 •( |Mi
St minule 1 ••m l v
I m i-*1
building
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i texer iv Ranks ini|nate&lt;l ......... %ne. Slate* \riii) Imm1 tig | .in* 1*1
1ill'141 Sot Is 1 . v it ' '• 1 lo r in I,* vt* they &gt;1. •••hi 1*' leimliui it'd I
■ni . . 1 tIMKI to 1,000,0011 men would gam which iiaxlit.l ill t lit w- 1 tit it
t I|4 pit .4 Al •Mill. 1 \\ ,|a* l**i damag* •i •* tu then piop |
•It. 4 I f
VV 1 •*() |»4 9* •* *n t. lot tie * 1 1lex slur m, ii. flint fl)
„|(1|
rnipluynii-iil il
l" " g l i " «
.i.-.i i ......
1Mill- 7 R a n d i l s H o l d f i o w d
In.
an no.
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was made availahle to hnrnlie.t* .* ] *1 1 : 1 v nnd 1 jnnot 1 1 1 n I
Ml Ilf || 1 lit to t »•lit) l( pa 1 4 n o f 1' •’x mu- invited I** * all 1
..r i*t
indiiatiirn nee*ling capital M f i f i tint l . m - l II ‘ I . ••
•lit lit Lot Ih'Niid. Mini
it ut the off lev * f llarry M Hap , A t R a y . I t o l i l o w a R a n k
1
" I h e plan will do t\v*. thing*
fOl ••'ftll III la. I111 It O-l |*44 vvtilth oi liui* 1 hattil# i of i out- |
Th* -a D age w *k w
HJack aaid. "It will M l up n • o
•r'- »ig l.i i . , ,d ie .' 9 h ai. nit'it'e Ik*fo i• ulurdny iid*.ii 1Id -to- j
M A SON
M \ . li-WM. Mm 14. —
v »•• *1 1 v ( apt M It
o f capital credit nevn
i •••. net' 1 'tig off net ut \♦
•m e a |*elil •••n which, w lit ii tlllo l ' I AIM l i d Mg III *
•**le
mu il w !••' I
••111 Mini Mlgm r|. Will 1)4 tl 11IHllg
tM
Htepa will ba taken at a meet available and it will lake tt.mmei ..rib 1 1 d the p'ani
limt. 1
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lmn*hi*i|x of uf In 1 1 la mis L* In- ■»4-vt'H unit h*•
1.1 1 *l«t'41 hy rail t&gt; 1 Mia.
r» «
ing o f tha S'm inole A g n cu l/ira l cial banka out o f a loan to ld . 1
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tn*itlvaget| portioi of ' hi W1 ft ».
Club in SboiIhoJo High Schoo! tn- which
belonged."
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It 1 4 I1 *\ »t»)d 4
k
morrow night at tt:00 o'clock, to f»en»ngeii.
j age wa* tiuin &gt;| Captain \-p
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II
A CMinmillr*' of Flotnia nun wan liull.t • . ‘ If
aelect tha Sanford growrra w ho,
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- «inatr«t hit m-p.-ctmii •li-.’m i'i I
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nppiMfilrtl Itl lltlailtl)) tr-lft-I m) It*
will ba a#krd to ait on the celeiy P l a n
N cW
S u rvey
O l
lit. Miechanual fa dt it» th* w r*cii I
I kill I*'ll* * I 44•4i
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go In \YaxhiMD|t4fi in'\l wt •k for 4iniv 1 •4 •I 4 * lh« •
m s rk ftln j.
I | m n ir n t
control I ^ s
V j t . O o f p n i l l ( 'im | . !*»«•« I'Ut »*nl Ins n il. .1 •* »••*'«
III 4||t|| (fit ' I Itlt d 11.4 |*•* &gt;&gt;
lla’ ’ lilT ft’
board, It v u announced by F. F I '- TOSH u l i l l c \ ^ a l l u l \
n (
^ . ma,jr
„ „ ini. -ligating R e t u r n ( M K a i s t - r S u t n
1
public heating on tin 1 0 * &lt;1 ftir Willi l»V * till*
•' Dill)
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Homer, cU b president today.
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lt n | io s s il&gt; lu
i» *h\t*i i - i i t
)'f I'ttl Ng IIH\sill hundred itriaon* n thix comity al* .mil 1 I '1
W ASHINGTON. M » r
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T h . meeting will be devoted a l­
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most entirely to • di.cu.aion of ( A l ’ ) —The Florida Cungtee.innal
|m »•|R\
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• t* inf ' '•!, ||k. Ill d •f •in 4 4 . m th hnixriiicnt, Im 1 *-f wu • I'lpri'MiHl nn Ilf I Map
i n .n iV K
M t iih M i n
the .greem ent. reported is having delegation, after a call «l il"
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iet
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M • 1 Mt'lfitl l|t' .1*4 In *w* 4 ft |.14 liipo- I«xlay that n*&lt;i ull afTerled have
I ihIm) that
I III • Mg**
'I* I*1*4 I ' l srw n '
been aiyned by Secretary Wallace White Houae aaid
; \\iiiitim »• lit ill- t »
Itnille I*
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it 49 •
I* M&lt;IMFll*x i.f 1 1 1 - t w49 rt.iiiil rim *|on# no, all I they xlitnihl rail for
name I IH F.NOS AI It I.S, Mat
f . 1 I*. L.imln hu i |a* ' ' 1 1to
and on the way
here. Under HieaUknt ’ Koo»cvelt would
vlew •s|
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1441
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1 11 li nt* *
•*f tht* l |iu*t •lix •*nr uf the petition- hcftiit SalurI&gt; llltlll
terms o f the agreement,
seven An independent boArd o f engineerx Ant*.ni« Mliic, fugiiiv. «-*.&gt;tAi.t It.lit) \* lt&lt; I .
f
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4
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I 1)4 I I 4 W.l |t.Ml to
d.t \ n oon.,
I Urn
Florida relrry grow er, may »tl on lu atudy ih# coal o f A pM)|M»«***i j manager nf the bank tup! Ham** lM'tl»«dlt*i n faun v * n I
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1*1*1 f ’uniercio Ih l IMitta wax h* i*t
the control board along wit^i aerrn trana-Florida ahip canal.
e.ltlup VVMl* * *1VV• | *
•naI iiitil )lifTu nil * - « t*»'l nt «ig I'
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The group naked tlie a p p oin t^ b y police laxt night ftdh.wmg I ••
repreaentative ahippera.
t.n- a|Att ,l*||| *| 411 •4It *.| I I .
ft)&gt;ul lli'iulv rt *• it
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Ur. D t m .r expressed the hope ment o f aucb a board, pointing out ^ capture after u wet kV *n»n h. lit i man kok * i imii nt
.. the hsltlk
The 1* HI
(ir«*J
lt*tll "M I1)*'
n o...... i In ll- 1 •*
1111 '
that tom orrow '.
meeting
will that army engineer* placeti the' ll«- in accuxcsl o f fraud" in f"»
A||.||&gt; a! Ihe %ittw s mi
HU ' La
«' xpoi I ••( mum ) f
I' I 44|lllll*' V 1 * 111 a* %
being out the largest number of coat o f auch a project at f*J00,0O0,-1 eign earbaiige oiktu I m'M- involv- * fV* pt m »'X. hitin't- :
i. .sod wituiob • •It
If I4444jn Wt I •
• &gt;1 0 " tv r,\
grow er, ever to gather
for a 000 while the Public Work* Ail-lin g an estimated tL.tMHi.nno |n'»** tlMtll'l Flttixl It* It1 |It#• i|
; i. II Jitii.i . ill m* l-K.
main lop-t
lS H im , M V lh l 1
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minixtration
figun
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91
IL.OOtt.tM
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fcurrently
fL.OOtl.OOni
meeting
locally. Selection
of
mi ih* purl#).
I I., St 1 91 1 1 1 *»I
•mil v
I.an.tier inert ing s•f thr .SeiMilluU* C’c»lli!s
probably three grow er. i« to be
I ' m .**1 l hg. i irnini l.t»* &lt;* il UN*
\\ \ I n ♦ in * .
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11
l » M l| . 1 f
V*'ll llliiht* Il . ||)'M*I- &gt;nf* t % i »•1 1 to 'I at l l f f ’out t II•#ai *•
ML \Sl,ICsS \ l l \ ( h i \ -n t l
made, he said, and it Is Important
xnid II •*»* lf« |Ii*nt* ft. I Its h tint I v
Ih. i .it
\ i••*i•• 14i. II 1.
•|MMl I) It *41 th# t ut hi I I I . build- mi x on ss 1 1 »« k Fi islay evening. |
that these men have the full sup­
h»»n«* h*d I. hlM rt-lui n t
nal *«•
It
pied
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I,•t. doling »in Mi %t ft*w vvet'k#,
port o f all o f the growers In the I
\\ A I I .M . ItlN . Mar. 11 U l 1
land **ft••• n**a1 1) I•; i . - «*f .il .
Mai I*' wh*n Slat#* Ihrrctor *-t (
•nv met ' t! It* ts.f lit
pt* •nt.
Itk M|* 1 1 %I
thai
luiihhiig tin a Safrtv \x|if# | i mmk will Ik* prs • * The IlMl "Dll' a|tp s ul
ares.
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• leux' it ' • 4l 1• •• ni luxi •'
’ h i). &gt;•it •*■ Ii' um M*.ni the f i t ) ’ ,
m t* I of it- Mi*r«l •|» t title* uf
•IMI of 1 ktl
ent It* ni g m**izi* a Junior #&gt;aft')i io*'**•li*x kuiu li'JI lit nitli •e»xlls.lt 1 11 tl.i i" .'.1%
I........ M i n i ;
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Mr *a Mg* lot nt
ap
II*. HI WOMEN MIKES I I l&gt;
routii il foi ihix county
■Hid III) •*t h I
Nil '
'l* pl&gt;
At one o f the moat entbouiaali"( are m'MF»li'd m placing a xiiong
lie
u f f ti im •x i f p - i te.J
.» j i
ra x'B
pi tsv til Iii•( inirhi t.) Ih* HonkI uf
•If f It nil
il ’
&gt; tll.l 1***1 i ' ^ Mi m i Iu i - td th* ^tMiiiotie (Hunty
and lpest altended pre-.ea.on l«.»e tin t in ihe I'rn lia l F ln '"t« Ua»e
Atinouficement wax made o f tif tmaxle* last week o t itvm»i
It I ft; \ll\1.II \ M All.
&gt;
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th.
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1.4
lid
l.­
hall m eeting, ever held in Sanford.I l»«ll Irairue lln- k 4 « " i . &gt;ill •■*
( I'Hliilx'i of I'lioiitit'ire in thru |Sriintiule f ’nunty May at I'ala'ku than w eir i e|&gt;ort td d ii.n jf tha
nfi.*
1*1.11* * Mf fl'xl *1 * 14*11.
I.4*•I
•laged In the Uity Hall laat nigh-. ' ganitr at unee nnd raise 4 10&lt;"l in
f 9i4t*itlkly H i.rlinr nl (hr I ity llall.j1 A salia Ravine Harden* mi Sunday j whole of
ami u man he*** yr*i«**l v Ml
Owaars o f restaurants operat- County Clerk Vance E. D ouglas*|cash
|.ti ket
* A »j it"i in1 lominilta-r t **lir lat lfi|T | Mar IH and thr citizen# o f the I
| ,
. lag in this city are aiked lu at­ accepted the presidency of the-&lt; Mr. Vain had eaplaim -l thal if fig hliiii' brlwrrilt rli L
KAIC1 lllll \ h I liH ro K T I H
I •ill It *Dt*
ami
%%
ttrkt*ra
at
lie
o f Fred W llemlrr, chairman. J county uiged to visit thla U # u t/|
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land a special meeting which is Sanford Baseball Club for th- the I'.'VI official* had Hatred witiil
It •h •11 i
I. Mnieiitettr, Walter Folrman. ■pot
•lo ba bald at tb« M onteium . llo - season ot 1U3I, and |daru were al-&gt;ui Ilia* much money la t &gt; ( ( Maimfai tm ing ('om|M&lt;
1'A"* A MFN
t nlif
Mar 1 I
W L A III L U
A '»t*-u|i o f Wi •
11
in
attendance |
Among tho»e
'4*1 loalgk t at H:3U o'clock when discussed for raising an adequat *j II w o ld n**l hava l»en m ■es .»rv firn
1' All taithipiAi
* v nl ' &gt; ( llntli it o f Fi-rn Hark ami (* F.
whrli it
were
stops wUI be taken to arganias a sum nf money within Ihe nest few ' lo a . 4 for small d on a 'm o. nil went till wti ike rvciii'
Adaiux
vam
appointed
by
I'trx
entering II) the Month
|*n t u'
H F
llainea. o f Altanion'.* lla tla a
Cods Authority that U to be In daya. Mr. Douglass was president I through the sr»*oo, ami .1 sum'I foil nan wax tliachar. * '
b.'Jt fiUU ttiilra fluin htn wa* *•• dent I'apwi.rlh at a rvsult of la»l
l i*» It t «M rtatn
.4
t hargs of enforcement locally.
iM
•It'd ventti.lay on n&gt; - 1 Mini) ni * michl'a intelm g to mak# plana for Hiningx, A &lt;#• Wagner, and James hASI « llll l *1%|. . *&gt;.
uf the lUM club during th* second deficit •&gt;( less than |IOO would n*d lIM .l.fin.N MARKS I "
I 1(11*
Ilr ttl.llia • bxl'ito P -- u t. j &gt; ;
Tha announcement was made by
Wihiiii,
of
Chuluota.
(!ordon
Bar­
I th# M'lam-dogit hI I
Mtui. ■f •he development o f .Sanford'# Mu*
A lUhlar hi* --Im Cl««il
J
tv
half o f the season.
I&gt;ave rvaultt**!.
.« - . , ....
Was. H.
Schmidt,
owfter
of
ii
nicipal f«t*., th*' Hig Tree near nett. nf Fern Hark; Fred Forward, llltl luw
*.f \\ .
Eari Vara. a ecreU ry -tre..
Th, „ . ,wax
u
r v ,denre aid III &gt; ut
I I it*, ra rn rffif Irv titnt
HUT SPKINGS, A ll
kiuxlU
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41
i Myrtle’s Ceffea 8hop, who stated
Loiigwoosl
mol
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k
r
Mary,
ami
iiigtnrt
Meg
inning
id
ic
ipiii
Fl
1
jtudi
i
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s
a
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urer o f the 1033 club, was re la»l night • in* etmjr th.
O K (town#. M F Down#, W K.
tin ­
A toy tu)|'&gt;&lt;’n sent i.|
1 hr i •
that Central Florida represenlaFI M | tn
other
luuiixt
utliMctiona.
Thla
_
1?
•
cnnling
wa.
.%
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elected to office, while l&amp; directors
Sowell, o f Forr#t C ity; W. J. Ft lTsrr#
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city
last
w&lt;ek
by
Ih.
'
arc I'lD' igh fan* in the c
w h*»
» • u s*Ti
tivrs of lAcal loda authorities art
•*iminitlei will holtl ita first meet
fic Starvluid T* ••• i
III*
\|oi».
I a- an advertising f. ut
Wells, J r , o f ld&gt;nf«tboii; K II. llalhrit
. to atoet nt tha San Joan Hotel to­ were nominated from the -floor. will lak* i he firUI at out* ni Lii
llat sl ln aa
•ng at 4 (H» o’clock Friday afterk!..r,i
day
night,
was
fotin-l
Krj
U
n
i
14iney, o f Fanla; T W. Ixawton.
Ctear U
They are: Harry M. I'apworih. effi.n i rai«t the 9 1 (K&gt;m which
morrow night' nt TiSO o'clock.
•• Mifl, Mar 145 in the Chamber o f
FDUNII iu : %IB tN HFM
lan l
Clrar IB
l»l.e r, Vt.. arrordlng
i. it-.
Dvirdit; Frrtl \V Render, Arthur! M
• "in merer t.ffict
Mr. Schmidt s totod that in hi. Frank Meioch, R. A. Newman. W. would rlid til# club o f f II) 4 fly gran. received from Itui
N'**m « lls«*n
» '»
Imperative that nil C. lllll, Felix Trank, D. D. Wellt« frrrndum IM o f thr CliamU r Itianan, II It. Culeman, L. H. Con- "•
I.AKK W A IT &lt;, Mi.r It — 14
**k« •s h ut) *!
illf atrn* l
nelly, Holland
I. Oran, Walter iiri«u4n
. . - local rootoareal owners orgaitlae born, W. II. Hchmldt, Hex 1‘etkar.l,
of
i
mnmrrcr
o
f
ihe
United
Htatrx,
K
XPIdM
ION
K|*|.l
s
J.
As
K
lei
f*
JO
p
a
r
*
n
A *U4 crxiom wbirh Ho ’ with
I'Mwaoila |‘ l t*ity |ii
at o u « . “If « • dent orgaMw.- II. II. Coleman. Sheriff 1. f. Mr
haling with the »uhjrct o f MNV Haynes, S. I). Highiryman, W. A. Tam|i*
Winter r e s id 'rr .-f l.uke
Wal.
Clear f|
k'
he said, “There la a chance that Cellar'd, E. D. Price, F. P. D om rr, mu* I* favor waa made hv M&gt;
tmnal Hefemie," waa
approved Isefflrr, II. J. lerhman, J. L. Ms TitusvlUs
U N U O LN , R.
Mu.
Ht. tridy &lt;|
I’ , “ a. found &lt;iea.i ... her led yrstr.
M. U Till la, E. II. taney, and Yam Ii* p'Dpuortl that '*&gt; non —Valentino Cairo, 40,
feconimtiidu rrntette, J. K. McClelland, U. A.
• da) morning I.,
h .i sun, M M unanimously upon
pb-iigt ihtnixedv## to rtlaa I d* m
Georg* Maffrtt.
ihe Itho-le I-land Flrew .-.l
in- Elw-rt o f this illy
She had ll'cd tion o f thr special committee ««f .Newman, II M. Hap worth. II. U- A il* n i* _
v u«uata
Both Mr, Dougloos and Mr. ca*h *■:*) h. edhri by aaliriung pany. waa killed
Ultim o friW er argument. I ergo
an.I
•ul &gt;n the summer with her daughter, whnh Colonel J. (’ . Hutchison Waa Hope. J. G. Sharon, W . li. ikhmidt, Mama
^
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m ttf restaurant man In the etty Vam acrepted office on on* co n ­ fuui no i. win* would yiva f i n 9 aD h, buildings wrecksd (ty an t m -I •a Mrs. Frank E. D n g uf Oak Park, chairman.
a*r
Fred |{ Wilson, Karl Lehmann, Havtotmah --- - .....
ThotnaavIlU
______14^(t
ullt.uued
On
Pago
Four
I
dition—that
n
group
of
men,
who
U attand lonltht't meet lag."
&gt;
I al the plant pea terday.
I lil.
IMana wera announcad for tho and Ralph Bagwell, o f Sonfurd.
a —14 hour rainfall v o jio tf I
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108 Sijtfvjivors Picked
Up NeArHongkong;
Japs Tell Of Their
Epcapqr From Death

SUGGESTED FOR
All 10 W ORKERS

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PLAN TO EIMPL0Y;C AllIN ET MOVES;
MILLION MEN IS TO SAVE MONEY
iBEING STUDIED FOR. TAXPAYERS

Youth, Son 01’ .Iran
Nash, Awaits Trial
For iMorder At Sea

Celery Growers To
Select Men To Sit
On Control Board

W111..

.Senate Befuses do
llafil’y Walerwavs
'Irealy WilliCanada

5

Chamber Of Commerce Will Be InNcw
Quarters In Yacht Club Building Soon

County Clerk Vance Douglass Accepts
Presidency Of Sanford Baseball (Tub

Restaurant OwnersTo
Select Code Authority

i t t a s f e ’ir tws

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Christina's U u v Life

, £ -

T b * plrttire-'h luifti $ i r i * S n t K In srVrniarksW n fo r Ita
h U tork accuracy m f o r i t * dramatic qualities.
A n yth in #
which Greta Garbo plays in la apt to be good, but It i«
aotdom th at oaa finds a. story on the screen which crer had
Ita exact courtttnmrt' In real life.
Queen Christina, how­
ever, actually existed, and ruled Sweden from 1032 to 1654,
/nuch as tho screen version said she did.
I
S ta n d ih f, In! tftc bow o f a boot bound for Spain after
hqr abdication from t h ? throne and the death o f her lover,
flHyistipa, made a beautiful, picture with the or ran breezes
blowing thrbng'h her S o ft'h a ir.
But one m ay well have

that wa* harsh a t awes:
aw was brought
aagh some affinity
tyaoat or- sens , or thought,
atptaln not n o wonder.

I ' WtUt justice gave to m*
| Tbla. atv&lt;Wlghl*d air t

the' forem ost men in science end llteruture of tlist time.
B at fo r popularity At home wan destroyed by the extp»vagqitce o f her entortsinments in Italy, Spain, and southern
Pmttcs. (*.
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•
W hile love o f a aprt wes not locking from tier life In
these later years, she never married. Scarcely three years
a ft e r th A* picture left har In tho bow of the boat hound for
Rfiflih, she m ined almost loathesome notoriety by the murdMr ftt' PontAlneblmtti of her grand equerry und lover, Monhtdcschl.' W hile 'she escaped punishment for the act, her
dcCUrfc'ia popular favor was precipitate thereafter.
i.

t*s

1 AAA’ flvi Mr*A

Cietziu

h,Via

timl

IJiunmu

Iritis*

r»f

tha gupnort 'of iittr aulijpcta and cupiurt- thu crown, hut
with IJttle'ftutCCBi.' Plnully she wnn furred to nign an ngn-etiinnt- never' to neek the throne of Hwadnn again.

‘ Slid lived'to the age o f 61 hut Lhnro w it h little in her
life following her abdication which hietorinne can find to
com m end. A. now woman had emerged, a woman who had
| it tiwmxUU la us
rcsrtdcd rny
neither tho. loyalty nor the iinaelflHh devotion which the
:h wrought th* tap**- Quean poaeeaicd, a woman v^ho was to m in the life so
y p lc m l l d l y i b e g t i n .•

Of tdgW- and dap.T

D *« * » first works, sun, meoa and
t : 7 . aura, r
i RWoA • * * * * * l o f f

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r O » ' W w . t n l t h e a tt »* -P * upt

It eaA laugh. U&gt;migtd fly.
’.‘‘ Bvaa.ta.dNMU* h»uw ^bit
Jftrfnar Orlandcfatt, iliil Gtehn, w t a m Iwumt to conclude
that; mnpy people' f^el that name way ntrout it. Bufcrying
to n hcadllno which aald, "L argest Beal Estate Deal Barb
In Five Years la Closed," the Post further du clam l:
g ;,,
__lly Clifford tieaalar.
t
"M arch Ig dcsUned to tie the largest single month for
heal estate-deals in Florida since- 1920 and, perhaps, whoit
I ■Palalka. tk*
rl*f. *■ v|rt' the finhl figures'are compiled Marrh 81st, lip.' month may
^ j * « t y of good puMieity from
eiwceri tany ctontapondlng month In hiatory, with tho posivIna Cardatm.
AlblR exception of 1026.
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* " I t Is unneeeasary to prearh the virtue of real estate
r; T P ''Virgin DlaRdsra Are Hopafut,
; extloima th* Times-1tnloo. And Activity in Florida. It speaks for Itself. When real eslate
tha rart of them no doubt/ars.tmi. Is mtivlug tbbrp (s prosperity. Iiecaune so many Individuals,
ao many Interests are Involved.
Rovtet Trad* Mto»ton (luiidsg «e . .
"Florida lA a tranaldnt state in this respect: The natu­
TJ, R. For Revival of Cunutwr**— ral w inter playground o f North Atnerlco. with its millions
hnsditaw'JUap yw*r he*"1* on &gt;“nir o f 1people seeking a tent para L) rone, is annually visited 4&gt;¥
v»kt numlters of people.
They are seeking sunshine and
climate, and n plncr to reside nt a maximum o r com fort and
Oceaslanslly you find »
m» n
,
,
whs has tha last wurd.it&gt; ■» *&lt; a minimum of expense u"d unnoyanev.
•‘Real estate activity Is starting late In FloridA, which
gitmaM with hi*, wits. You
**•.
aaga* woreaa are-duiqb,
... »
preaagtM on tuteeodingly good summer and aecelnrated bustj C 7- . — — —o-— -----ness early this full.
gee where a rode has hese s|&gt;
"n o r ld n has hrr great citrus fruit Industry, naVAl
p r o v e d 'fo r tha. oyster Industry
stores, flsherlflH, plumphute mining, Kullcr'a earth ; with
lluqrcfurth .no. oyster * » » work
wore than »i*ht houro *. ‘lay on rut li dingle, city' and sectional Industries as cigars, cemknt,
fArtillccr. ahlpyai'dit und marine plants^ sponges, foundrjaa,
M M tok .'v •
- •
ntc.. hut, ntul estate activity is a basis of wealth which
Aa we gat It, one of th* r rm affects and'controls all imslnttaa In every city nml hamlet.
ctpal draapoek* ia tlw New peal
"Tire touriat 'crop,' according to figures, will aggregate
la tlaa Ihltlal expeoae—yeu tno» f!tf)0,n®o,non this senson. This 'hualneoa' nearly equal* that
R. F. C . C. W. A , H» O »- &lt;- of Al) idhdr Ihdttstrli'k In Plorida, hut compared to a lively
and so forth.
real eitfttA market, It becomes romparatively small.
Real
■ Franklin t). RooseveliV ri*sl| estate fAt a varied rattgo o f activities— resident in I and bust*
grsndfathsr w t* president of s ., lira* prnpcuty, vacant lotg and commorclal locations— sivoepi
New Yark bank; Bal af. eours* a. into th i total,vast rvwanue o f all sorts, touching every parwan c a s t be held aeeeSMtWtile lor so n 's. pocketbook, contributing to every form of Imslnsal
w h a t ' h i* g r e a t g r a n d fs S iw r &lt;t*&lt; s. from 1insorance to hard warn, pewspupt-r advertising to dkpATtmont atbres.'
. Chalrms* Josies ol- tka Rases. '
“ T h g t'rfa l estate is coming hark everywhere In'Florida
slruot ion
Ftnanc*
Corporsliun
Is Indicated hy the reports from #11 cities and comnuinitU*.
T^r ng h1

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fo &gt; w .;‘ W

^irt, AtL

■i a.

sayy ha does not think the gov.
eminent ought t* tnsko leans to
sew* papern. That'*- right. They
Slight Interfere with Ui* freedom

. Effarisrae* belo*. rasd* U bring
4tt* paanat rrogi aiulax gevemmeut
goatral -a*. **• tav ndude wndurUaes. MboaM (tha aOteqtia. p w » '
t uotn a /al, R. should^ vastly * * h u m tka. prtsUoa n our peanut

Now It tVln thhc Id buy that ‘comer lot' Brisbane hoi lieei
talking Abdut fnr Irij ytars o^any desirable real eatattL
Buy ‘anything?1li&gt; the real estate ‘line* now. and get ready
to make a good pipflb on your investment
winter."

S A N B O B b , 'f t P k 'S l H

The ever hospltabls bums of
th* hteararts waa thrown open
'
*
------------------------------------t* th* ladlks of tha Baptist Aid
i When w* gat alerllixatloa law*
ttoclety Monday Benina o n . th*
IWorUag- iffii lie ilr |n tw* touatry; VS hop* tha pviasipis, *»U1 ha oeeastos of Mr*. Stewart's htrthtotteeUroly opplMria rsdl* trveo- day. There wa* ' net ««*• &gt;!“ ••
aro «u*a autawnhltoi ‘trie#** &lt;afa* kaiaieat d atlw lha evessino whkk
paroiak is A a n d a o ta t h a M t wtth- waa fpeali *eith. amtvaoaattaa, m«it« aad that tha vmast laudhsbM
•et patttan eut their-haada. ..
j ^ r u b t r f a waddtag ln UiagrtHv-

H lthU -a.

#4pa g skairi tai learn samatWag
Andrew Mellon

lahoah' Maoise elthsut th* rUk
of running against any of th#
.flllT r r r offUiM ita or the rvbeJs
slther. Aa expaalUon car, entlllsd.
M e*ko." will W oa «tMMMae M ,U*a' A ,C .L depot four

J i Ajdeters tot
totisiao
raise th*
the price*}
prices,'of
of n tlfim
t t f i nU
u g(
o i «ni |
(N
N or u litW ,' Um f u for them to do—bow U
tfioir fimshed
products.
Memo, {«»«■«.*
incomes »•
of thesewor
employee*
M
product*.
***—
— ■would, root thom from rTewtmnup
I not |ncreased tha tola) on the sveTags, bo tncmaaed »by
food*! I m , th* eoff' f m than mw-ftflli. Further***.
» hdd
hid no additional the*
tiny need
remember that ifbvif in- roliof nit*. TnU is a proulauroero biro
nrrd to ronwmbor
dollar* rf&amp; p ta o power. r Hlgn#r. Mreat sod dividends * W j t jo f t - lotting wot a few paltry
peters bar** therefore,
forced tested, savings would largely dljap- sands, but mtllicna of ogr yoi
thorn to fcriall Ini trad of incroas- |poor, capital fovv'expansion and
Tha drama now being pro.
lay tht volume o f thtif pufthnn 1
wwiW Rvl b#*
to tbt- Mtini' b* u m m i'fR
UmUr such cl rrumstances, it la1coming. mod, ax population grow, whllooiM art ta botnt parf.
Karr*It surprising
that
the * • * " * " « » salaries would deelme, another to- being wriUam
N. H A . has failed to put tho idle f*«L brio*, present lerale.
Qooetlon now «»«W T&lt;w e&gt;
feck to work
Tbm * proachin* wetjlh rtali- im whether, in the neit net.
But wa dlftfc.*. Let 0 * return
- d
o
u
b
t E? * * ' £ $ ! £
to the rarment workers. -The new {F *Ji{?
M£^ JT 5taJ*n 2
f .
Jgj

•ay 5r a » ^ s 5

Attempts T o rfeViiPe
• NRA Are YlewrdAj*
ftloir A t (toiroirnef

fc t-y a a o f. p e g s .

f t f i T S T u i Volta E £ a * mZ
^
la,
p lI&amp; U i f
Br'DR. wtrTOH tvr k i n s
nrafMoor of, Krenaialr*.
N#w York University
f c f i r s r s £ 5 , «
s S ' i K i ? 1A - s s p u s s t r s a u s s s o a
* "
k* lh*ir~
desiring
Immediate
enjoyment mlnates bi tho
brohkUwW
Whatever thr criticism* which u . may bo lovsllsd against. tho Mew w l h
uT U lts oa.rh.Ild wliu *
«
n
“ *! &amp;! ! ! ! •
2 L !f“ S
Oral. It* surccM as a, roelodntnm
ran scarfrly hr denied. Art Tal­
low* act in quirk succession, and
each rontsin, a new thrill. This
la Indeed. ■ far try from tho day*
when America kept rool
with
M cL A
Cool |d(r,
. Th* present play. has a whole
id e a of*rllllsns, and the audience
i n w a r A vi
cherra aa each In turn Is overrome hy the hem. In most of the
latest acta Ihe hero has been Ibe
N. R. A. Of all lha vllllans, th*
ope whose duwnfall has Uwn re­
ceived with th* most spontaneous
ami univenal applause la, th*
proprietor &lt;if a ewratsliop.
After dfiiartlng from tho glam­
or of the fiMilllglits, It may_ be
well to ron«Mer Ihe matter dlsPURRTO RICO NOW WBT
passlonalrly. All aterre that a suit
*KAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Mar.
of clothes niRitf by high-paid labor
costs mure than
oils mad,*
by
14. - &lt;4V - Tho end of prolttMsweatshop laboi. Were this nut
llnn In Puerto Rico, made-paoThe truth Is that It Is usually new "workeis," often unequipped
true, the swentshup could
not
•ible cheap . beer, winoe and
'U a f d t M '
Nourish. Suppose that, to the exlirmrly difficult to cur* rco- with tools, wearing out the grass, liquors here yesterday. Tha dry
hy
treating or destroyingthe ln-&lt;M ,n tli.consumer, tin- additional cost of a mooli- disease* merely
era,
which
began
with
aa
lalaMdi
a, .,ut4 |c paths,
idling awuy their
suit of clothes Is yft. Ills Income I thr symptoms. It is exactly
streets, or pasteriug rote In 1U17, ended, last midnight,
has not brrn increased. It fol­ easy to mike workers prosperous t|m, upon
hy
passing
minimum
arage
laws
aa
bg,^
c]ttxepa
with
foolish and use­ ten day* after th* President
lows that. If he Uiys lha suit of
Inquiries.
clothes, hr must »pend for oUwr ll U for a man to. lift hlmsalf by ^
signed an amendment to the or­
During Ihti
scene while the
goods exactly tf&gt; met than he his bootstrap*. The oete wayby
ganic act.
would hare spent had the sweat- which tha read wages of labor In “works-re" line-up at the |«y win
•hops conlinuetl to flourish. There general ran be Increased parnm* j 0Wi the pithy sayings of two
observers contribute
rOMMUirTBT HEHRADEfl
flire, some merchant has hi* *al«&gt; nently Is to Invent methods nl n r g r . b y
RHtltjtN, Mar. M.— CTY-Kteb.
to this particular conaumrr re­ making Industry moro productive, g m tly to the amusement of IP*
duced by |A. home wortcr ur The tact tliat a laborer today audlisice-. doe rtf tho oI•wrens is ard Baby,' 24,. a rPihamist matrome line, perhaps f*r removed, ram* an hourly water which &lt;"•* , typical farm hand who I, used vlctnl of setting fire tn cnuisHw,
from the clothing Industry, loser huy thrower four time, a* much to vrorking sitty-five hours a
.j, f„r gj |0 »n. tils remarks, as was beheaded yesterday, slang
a dsy's work. Itut this unknown Ih the way of rautmndlUes as did
worker is never allowed tu parail* Vhr huurly wage of Iris grsndsire, ),,, ar„ mltl after man drawinr: srtth two other men sentenced ‘ta
upon (be stage. He I* one of the is du* wholly to the marvelous ihrve time* as much money for a death fnr murdering and robbing
new machines and new flocesses ttililv liurit wrick, sio mote force a woman 75 year*, old.
forgotten men.
Tate example
llluxtrates
th* which have been devised by men yu| than polbdfed. .Hi* otheir obnf
genius.
server is the leng^suffertng taxweakness inherent In all schemes
Tr*e, labor union* often obtain payer Who knows that h* will b*
for “passing tire cost on Ur the Wife
litcrro.tis fnr llrelr memlirre. railed upon to foot, lha bill. Ills
consumer." The fart overlooked by bet*lbeet Jncreasos are always at comments, though evpressed In
tire proponent- of these plans is the, expcinc of non union labor. |c- , li&gt;rld language, arc oiually
that the pun basing powtr of labor li gitlilhm hxs helped lahur pointed. ‘
rontumnra. In the ag|treK*U )• tty obtaining better and safer
|-„ , ejehratc the abolition nl
rigidly limited by Ihe tot*l product working omditions, but there is child labor as an event of 1934 Is,
• H3Aat Ftor t H a Booth’’ ' &lt; , ,w
ol Industry. Unless ru«ril pool* itu coterie* that it bus ever ndrtrd to esy Ihe lean, something or or.
at* produced, the buying power :i penny to Ilia lulal wage iircomo anachronism,
There are few sight*, were degress lag tbts that pneeatsd i f
of th* consumers will no! enable of all (he worker* of the nxtiurr.
Wr do, nevrrlhrltis, hay* a real*
them ta buy the old volume of
Itnrrnlly there lu»» tmen mue. |y important child laiwr pi old* to
a ahafahy run-deir* home that ta aa#y la aead'af'gigOC
good* nt Inrnwssd prices,
glih talk tlsrot lelwflllM latrar at lha present innmrrtL It l- no'.,
When this fact Is kept lit mind, by ohtaittlng a mure equal dltUI- 1 however, Ihe prpterl..i.t of thll&gt; Is easy tn understand why the hot ion hf Income. Titos* advocal log children employed lit mine* nod
X K. A. has fallid su signally in this policy commonly' nverlmik Ur* I factories, but is ratbrr tire dlffiIts promise* to abolish nnemjiloy- fsc.t rhut. if nM dividend* and cult question of how tn leach nur
mtnt
By Inrreatlng lalmr coos b.aul Jiilt-resl payments were .Its- city-bred children habits of Indusper unit or output, Tl lias force i itrlbijttfd pruymrtlonntr ty among all try -trr.w to find something use-

WE.RQUfflUr

Dozier A GJry’s^thrtftyv

STANLKY-R0 GEH8 HARDWARE COt
r ;:t r

X T 0 »hfa people In tfaawfMMtxr
X

’ ’ a lik g w . . a a a lt U t -So, it-A 'v U

tobacco . . . juat UkarfoUa. ^
N o two U w w w i l n i i i w J J
And if# tha »*mc with djjanWna.

V k A its

with him but when he arrived
alone with hie wonderful t tor lee
of woetem travel he had’ them
all! guessing hut It now develop#
that hs waa married while away
aad Mrs. Underwood' has arrived
os the screw. The marriage took
pise# in El Paso at tha Baptist
psstnrluw, the bride, being Mrs.
KmUy Gardner who is promluent
la (He Tmbc city where she he*
derided far many year*. Mr. aad
Mr».- Uiuliiww.J s.w karpiug
hastes ta. the UaJeraosst apartmeatn ns Oak Avenue.
Mr*. Waller Hnwatil and little
son Have returned from Tampa

or wrid them

�-S :
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TggKWSOAI, MARCH.1L,15U
A ** «**-i*se.■
bad not suspected
attempt, It
Mfc* found, aififros-r

Touhy Gangster I a Truck Crop L » s m s S«ek To- Stop 56 Days Balances 1 n •Florida
OfBfmHhKFromNose Treasury Are l*arger
B lasted T a &amp; e a t f i Over W eek-EhdNot
*Mar. 11— (AB)
TAM -AHASSKE. Mar. 14.— (Ah
For H i s Squealing A s Bad A s Feared — PENfiAf'UlA.'
MU* Kiln Mae C6hb, 21. of Uag- — Florida’- treasury Is "luoking
CHICAGO,

Citrfer Number Three
Presents €FI4r Drama

J

.nuwr.
T lw D eM ^ Z faR ln S eK Iret BapUat Church WitT isMt at 3:3(7 P.
I l . ( t tha ihuttlb ’ t

AATVtDAI.
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T tV * * !! .» .*!«*■ ' i •
m »B w a H a H IUb*.8chwn4 P. T.
i a banefU fit. Patrick'
K M. at
alia
0 . M.

***$&amp;£_ '
m

flUDh HiffMaytaan
and
Mt P*JTItoa,WrUl be hwt(|fthOU*r day” at
| M ^ t&gt; M rt*Z u h .

' . W - ' ' lO lT M T 'R#*wMr f i « | i a » meeting of the
Woman'* Mtgaionary Society of
the n r n M r t M b t Cbaach will be
held at S:0# P. K /e t the church.!

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't

Before an audience of nearly
Mr. and Mra. Homer Pitts ef
380- pareone) Circle Number Three
of the First Methodist Church Nund*. N. T. are the guests of Mr.
presented a play of old New Eng­ and Mre. Julius A. Takaeh.
land, 'Tha Old- Peabady r&gt;w,
Fri*ads&gt;af Mr*. T. C. Bolt wflt
laat nlf ht at tha auditorium of tha
chiuch wttft Mfa. Whiter R. Shel. regret to le a n that ah* la ill at
her bom* on Park Avenue.
key aa director.
- Tory- HOI, Rdyewood, Mm*'., aa
Mrs. A. R. Mariwsthar baa re­
It we* M j r i r i age, waa tha -erne
o f the pUy while the action take* turned from Ivanhoe, N. C. where
place In the interior of the Tory she spent a month with her ala.
RUT meeting house on a winter tar.
afternoon, Tha characters all wore
Mr*. O. D. Oil hop, Mr*. Georg*
costume*, appropriate for
the
period. MV* Kliiabath Turner and A. DeCottes, and Mr*. H. B. Lawta
Mlae Sadie Williame. In Colonial and guests, Mr*. B. B. Croup* and
costumes, distributed the pro- M in Deity Adelaide Croupe of
Pittsburgh, spent today at Day­
grama at tNe door.
A**l«tlng with the play were* tona Beach.
Mr*. John Vaughn. who gave *
Mr. and Mr*. W. H. TunnlcUff*
reading, the Old Colonr Male
Quartette, componed of J. M. had aa their dinner gueeta last
Stlnedpher, Claude Howard, Dr. night at their home at Rutledge
H. W. thither, and Dr. Walter R. Station, Mrs. H. B. Lewie and
She) key, whirh
rendered weal gueita, Mr*. B. H. Croup* and
numbers, and Mra. Burke Steele, Mil* Adelaide Croupe of Pittaburgh, and Dt. Samuel Pit Ivston.
pianist.
Character* in the pley were:
Mr*. II. K. Walker of
M n. Walter It. MHclkay, reader;
Mrs. R. W. Turner, Mre. Jeremiah burg, Vh. and Mhu E. E. Pound
Durhank, president of the Edge- of Richmond, V*., who ar* visit­
wood Ilores- Shelcty; Mr*. Eugene ing the former'* parents, Mr. and
Seventh
Htrgln&gt;. MM* Lobelia lire*-tar; Air*. R. J&gt; Hally, Eait
Mr*. W, R. Chapmen, Mte. Miller, Street, are- planning to apend to­
morrow at Silver Springs near
wife of 1)— too Miller; Mrs. K. F.
Ocala.
Crenahaw, Mr*. Sargent; Mr*.
Byron Squire*. Mia* Mana Sharp;
Mr*. R. J. Holly and gu—1&gt;,
Mr*. J. It Courier, Ml*. Baxter,
Mr*. II. E. Walker and daughter,
the mlniatar’e wife; Mr*. J. I*.
Nancy, of Petarebarg, Va,
and
Hall,
Mila .Nanry
Wrote,nth; Air*. E. E. Pound of Richmond.
Mre. Olenn E. McKay, the Widow Va.. ara planning to spend Fri­
Buiaell; and John Alden Brown, day In nathea .City with Mr. and
J r, Juetin Peabody.
Mr*. Prod Wilama, formerly of
thin city.

Ladies’ Dtoy Observed Honor Students Are

At Swifted Golf Club

Guests O f Rollins Jacksonville Left CM

Ar geM" tberaaaaent, luncheon.
aa4 bridge c am— were fra turn
•'till weakly
obeorrance
of
day*’ yesterday morning
tan at
tha
Sanford
ObahtiT Ctalij A t tha rone Initon
Of tha calf gatnea Innchaen wet
aOm-d InfAntmHy In tha rlub dinlag room which was decorated for
the occaalpn with
nuantitl#* of
aalbtiddlhey
jdoka, aster* and

Accompanied by Mr*. J. M.
Stlnecipher arei Hodman la-hman.
AT1.ANTA. Mar. 14. —l API—
sponsor* of the rlub, the nine hon­
Captain A. E. Waller, commaudei
or eludent* of the &gt;914 clan of
of section throe of the Army elr
Seminole High School were the
mail, last night *aid plan* an­
goeita of. Rollin' College at Win­
nounced by Major H. O. Jonr&lt; in
ter Park tail Krida&gt; afternoon.
New York meant alwndommen of
, The party arrived at
Winter
all line* In the South ekcop-. from
Park about 2:00 o’clock and were
Atlanta to Washington and Jack­
met at Carnegie Hall where they
sonville to New Y'ork
were Introduced to Dr. Hamilton
Holt. They were conducted by
Field air base wilt mean *11 loll a
■tudent guide* through the v*ri.
few men will be assigned to other
ou* buildiog' and visited *rv*cel
|h&gt;*D
immediately,
with only
rlaaae*.
enough left here to eervir* dart#*
l-»ter In the efternoon the)
Dying between hare end Washing,
were gue-t* al a tea given in
ton,
honor o f lln end Mra, C. Ai Vin­
The (Jroenvboro- Allki.U leg of
cent who are to leave
Winter
Park •ihio. After e dinner rnjoyeii section will iw takrn &lt;&gt;‘ vr bv neat Ihe "Be* nary." Ilie r,,Ilege cafe­ tion two with Weahingtdn pluiie*
teria. Ihey attended a prcsamatlnn continuing on Lo Atlanta.
Oporution* between Juid
i&gt; die
by the college glee rluh of "Mika­
do," a mo lira I romrdr in two act*. I and Chicago via Atiaiiin, ' h rla
nooga. and Naihetllc; betw-em At
In the Anal* Rua*v!| fheeter.
Tho*e attending
were:
Mr*. 1 lanta and NV* Orlean- uni &lt;
and Menu lit
Stinreipber and
Mr
l-ehman, tween Nashville
■peniore, tha Misses
Virginia have bean iihwnddfK l deflnliv
I-awton,
Marian
l.undqulet. I
Martha IHihop, Naomi Hutchine. I
STUDY DMOUP MIIWS
Naomi Greer,
Thelma
Henson;
Mary Nickel, G e m m a Hart, and
MrfTilwwrp
of the
Gin mm
Robert I 'm m i .
Schtidi IVT. A. lit to*dr i t nivd

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ifiirti.1

New AiVMbilSchedule

,

During tha aftrmoen
bridge
game* werwj^ayad and high ecore
wd» - aJmrded to Mr*. K.
otpton. - Mra. S. I). Highlayman
presents* with eacond high
Mu Tboae paKent ware:
Mre_ 0 . l t Pullagher. Mra. S. D.
Hlghriymen, Mrt. O. M. Harrison,
Mra. * ' &lt;O M W ydah,M r*. O. D.
Btahop. MW;
Wlrtlna. Mr*.
R. P. HotishoMer, Mre. Vlrlan A
8 peer, Ml*#. JOlaabrUt Shoemabar.
and MM* RkbaU* Htavvn*.

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» * " i i » l l o r belli Tu*«.ay afi rn.ior.

al :i:.-tO u‘cluck, at the *«h*o| auill
torium. Mr*. Pverrt S. But tiigt
Iracher o f the class, taught tha
f nntrart an* aurtion t Age uutlinv front the "Child it rlfaro
pivot stylo, will tw plkyed at the Macaakka."
fit. Patrick's Day benefit bridge
party which still lie fries HaturMl A M P W OMAN KN US' L I F E
dag after neon at t:A0 P. M. at tha
Woman's Club b) the finance cottMIAMI* Man 14. - i*&gt;J- Entar
ynittee of thw
Satainole
High ln» the haus*- fnwn pU&gt;. M
'e m b o l P .v f - A .
year-old Quentin Moore yr*ierd#&gt;
In addition to tha bridge rams* found hM mother,, Mfa. A. ('
tha gurata will ho entertained by Moony St; shat, to dt-atb on
a special program,
Including a
lied. Police s*ld ah# commltt,^,
skit by th* Senior Claaa of tha
suicide. Surviving are th* hut
J.
Iran i., a sale-man fOr a wholesale
meat* remnensad two .on#
Quantln and. W'Ham The body
will bo scat to her fnrmsr honlt
la Bfeemrin# nh.

To Give Bridge Pasty

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Sea. A W»ril*

I
14—
(A V - A
•iitB lUahy g*Jtr»lrr went out
of d m la tio n yeatarday, blasted
lo death In apparent vengeance by
his fdrmar pall, while the law
dealt out Jostle* to a seventh
member of the once powerful out.
t*w band.
Charles ”Tce Wegon" Conner*
# w found propped by-a roadside
ditch, bullet wound- in hu skull,
left hand, cheat and hark.
A penny m u thru.t in hi* right
Hand, expensively gloved, as the
gangstaria sign of contempt.
Police learned with no undae
surprise tkal Frank ‘‘ Porky" Dil­
lon and Rdward "Father Tom"
UcFhdden had been In Chicago.
They added that fact to report*
that Conner* had refuted finan­
cial help to Touhyltsa In trouble
with tha law, ai^ arrived at an
anrwer to the killing.
Connors Had plenty of meney.
some of It from a |110.000 mail
robbery at Charlotte; N. U., t&gt;olio*
said, but none of it went to help
Itneil Hanghart, w-hoae trial for
tha JTOJXW John Fbrtor kidnaping
ended yesterday.
Bangtiart was convicted
last
night and Mntenrrd to Ihl years
in prison.

•A** I&gt;f lovr A1«I
paation
that
TAMPA, Mar. 14.— Imintdiatii flamod in aub-m-ro tem|&gt;t‘raturr;
removal of all feileral prisunvr* the irreatrat film record ever made
from the
HHUharnugh
vuunty of a native people who defy death
jail waa ordered yriUmlay t»&gt; thv in order t«&gt; live--there are a few
departaaant of justice at Washing­ of the ejrmenta that diattnvui«h
ton.
which open* twiiy at
The- order,
Irani rallied
In the Milam* Theater, a* one of the
Ub!ted Htales Marshal
lllldroth mo*t apt ctat ulm film* of all
by Hanford Bates, prison coruraia- time.
«toner, "condemned" the Jail be­
Not only ha&gt; Ihe irrandcor of
cause of "gruei mi* manage meal ftoLtn K iit h W 'n captured for
and undae privilege* allowed pris­ eight and hearing, hut in addition
oner*.”
the picture contain* vivid human
Under It, lu prisoners will be
drama that la brertstirring in ap­
transferred to the Sarasota county
pealing
tenderntt*.
Intimate
jail this morning.
ecenea of Kakimo* in their
Ho sweeping 11 the condemna­
and hatoa pruvlda a reali«m that
tion, however, that persons ac­
could on if Iv ef|iiatletl hy actual
creted in Tampa today or tonight
eiperlitire among |wo pie* of the
or thereafter un federal charge*
JMovih,,
muat be sent forthwith lo Sara­
Hrnafhirie1 thrills thunder arti&gt;e«
sota. There nn’t any prison roof
the
acreen
in a hreath-taking
tier* that laliafin
the gavernbackground for native advnatuits
■aant.
Action b&gt; the department •••
taken on n report by
it*
&lt;•»»
agent* who had Imen instructed
prtar to Christmas to look cloasly
into conditions In every jsil
In
Florid* *nd other state'
where
ftderal prkoneis air wid
In the
Tampa case the drjwitmeiil re­
futed yratriday tu give the rryml
lo Tha Tribune's ri.rg-s|&gt;omt«iil In
Weshiagton. The&gt; said .nndllums
: evealwd wer* "so t-aii the; etiuM [

IB tlx*- A vet I* wild#raaa*, W. B. Van Dfka, dtraaUr
of -Trad*# Horn.” bring* yvu bt* greatesl m at#*.
— a acreen #yt* that wilt thrill yoa with

It* vjvtd d ra m - and Ha thousand thrill* nadfct be.

thouRaiiit* i»f fartboti on Ihe ramKUn Dried
paire charge IHi* huator* am! then
or
are atampofltsl into an Arctic lakri i
hundmlt of madtteaati
walru« j
rip fluhinir hoato to ptore*: hunt- j
ora attack poltr b«*are with »maN
U N IT E D
ivory iprarn; ire flore *r»"ih and
I.UMBER COMPANY
Jam wiilh their n untiling hrmticht
French 41 8th
I’ howe 713
to |hr Round rerren in tainfvinir
volume.
And thn*urh nil thla R|H*ctaclr
runa the Imr
atnry of
Mala, i
Miahty Hunter, who battle the1
Rcmugv of tht^ white man to pm. |
tret thr on*** lie love*
There i
can l&gt;e no prabre for hi* ‘'acting/' |
hccaiiRc he 11ver before the cmnera |
at di»i all tin* other native* &lt;n thv
ra*t. There I* not a moment o f !
ITlonc MBI
“camera rouAeioiiitie** " during the:
entire picture
*
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LUMBER

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nig IVsod Yard
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a d d in g
M.tt h i m :
R E P A I H S
By Mr. I'aul Nl*. «• IV la m l
a n etprriencesl a n d rell*h4a*
raeehanir. All wnrk guarantord,.
Mr. Nix !■ la «■« " ,or*
IVedneaday.
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CELERY CITY' PRINTING CO,
113 (to. rarit .tee.

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SEE YOUR NEAREST FORD DEALER FOR
NEW LOW DELIVERED
PRICES

imt be publiahe.i
At the same time utTu-ials in
tVashlngton sari 'iinilai
i&gt;nlri •
pud iiecn sent to marshal- m other
piatncle and uthvi -teli1- "li* t»kv
Minilar aelion n Die hu|«- of «MI* j
lerlng general moral i‘&lt;msliUnn* *
,hich ha.. Bssumi-il umui-i
proportion* "
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Recommend SixSolon«,
tPor Attend l^ineralH
W A H H t N fi r(&gt; N , M a r. IS

I 8 I'Y

Th# Houae appropriations cinuIiiliu * twfleve* at leaat- lour rop
rraantallvee and
t«
sanatotw
s h o u ld attend funarwla of rtacee-dl
nrentes« of U-ongreis and SO recnatiwnded to th* Houso yasteittuy
in tho annual laglalaUvr supply
&gt;UI.
A ytar ago Congress ruled lie
trad of I t or 13 only four should
he named as a delegation tu showpaopsr rw#rence at lilt - b ln uf a
irpsrted member. This reduce I
'tb* average cost- to th* governnaat from MTU* to 1 7 6 0 . hel thla
; :* K ti tHa quest lost waa' rawed of
rtsMhar th# total paring was jus-

Inode High School, winch ha
araHged'liy Mrs. J. M. MlnsUafraattaMadv will
be
- Tia*' matter of iMreaaitrr tb*
read lata In tba aft'rwoon am'
•leiegmllon tu six w ill be derided 1%
W-tw- awant* 4. Its sacha House and Ssaate when th#y
flows far--the affair mar h* m*dr
aOt os* tb# supply bdl which ap
with Mrs. 0 . It. list-rises.
proprlales | I 7 , 4 I 8 J&gt;VJ lo tun I tic

Today — Thursday — Frida* |

dad, has Iwen bleeding from the up" In its balances.
JACKSONY'nJJE, Mar. 14— DPI none fur Mi iUya, and yealei d*y
Millions poured in by motor vr— The atht* marketing bureau said physician' called for volunteers to |hide licenses and gaanlln* taxra,
yesterday while Sunday
night’s give their blo«l for transfunons and jKHiri'd rigid out again in dis­
frost and Cold weather had dam. that may prolong her Me.
tribution* In srbools, the highway
aged vegetable# In some pails of
The patient Is growing steadily department, counties, ami thv gen­
the state to a considerable extent, weaker, the dictor* said, al-’ oigh eral revenue fund, all making to­
the loss would not equal that re­ there has lieen one tran'fnslon al­ tals swell.
sulting from similar mid spell' ready. They said there was little
Despite expenditure* of t-VIPd,.
last spring.
hope for her permanent cure The &lt;W4.1|i from the trsasuiy dining
The 'tatlstlcian of the depart­ raaa waa diagnosrd aa "easy Febniar'. the halance she.-! mi Ihe
ment of agriculture station at Dp j blrtwling."
end of the month showed an inUndo reported to the bureau there
_
Cleas of f8bl.M 4 ,.11 over Jan. II.
had been heavy frnet damage lo '
The treasurer'* office yesterday
tomatoes and string Scans In the | BIGAMY' CHARGE DROPPED said the Feh. 28 balance ww- f.'l,vk-lnlly of Canhl Point and light \
fiMiJllitlfl against 42,M&gt;4,utib.2p on
MEXICO CITY’ , Mar. 14. — Jan. I I.
damage at WauchuU.
Beans, cucumber* sad water, Bigamy rhaiirvs against John F
itisbui sviueiit s
in
February
melon* in Marlon and
Funitir Howartt,
sroaltby
inanufarlnror were I1.011.IW4 14 and receipts
counttew, the station said, auffeied of Haverhill, Mas*., were dis­ were f.S.Hbl.HIS 1J&gt;.
heavily while cabbage escaped al­ missed yesterday because
lleav, receipts anntinunl Into
Ihe
most unhurt.
mart believed the present was this month, and on Mar. li, the bal­
Harvesting o f spring crops, the not the pro|H-r time to prows ute ance » a .
f 1.781,412.0&amp;, bill
ll j
sUtiaUclan added, mav be delayevl due lo confusion over Mexican dropped off to f L l.’-bhlM IU yester- j
from 10 day* to two weeks.
divorce law«. Howard had remar­ day
The marketing bureau said iU ried in Mexico aftrr securing a
east coast representative* report Morelos dlvorro.
MAD 1HX, Itn ies ELEVEN
damage a- high as lf&gt; hi 2&amp; percam to spring crops In the Ever­
BRYSON CITY, N. C. Mar. 14.
MIOK I’ l.ANN RID RALLY
--Eleven Rryson t ‘ i l \ persons
glade* region.
ranging in age from 2 to 10
Hanford, with much frost, ir.
SALISBURY. N C.. Mar. 14.yeais aro being lis-alisl in a
porii-d haary damage to racarole.
Plans for a huge Ikbor mass meet­ Maryville,
Tenn.,
hospital
for
with celery unliaimed.
Hastings growers said tender ing here Apr. M to adopt the bites by a mad dog hero last
potato buds had heen nlppnl, but legislative proglam of the Ameri­ week.
can Frderatinn of Ijvhor were
the yield would not bo affected.
pushed by labor roprcsentallves
ENDS OWN LIFE
" F u l f l m n " D n « O f M n v t f ! / ' ■ ‘ •‘flay ■r' ,’r ■ conference here
E iN K im O
u n e t i u n o s i H,nd»y Five thonsaad delegates,
QUITMAN, tia.. Mar
II J. I
represent ln« the Igahor Votera V. Johnson sent a bullet through j
hi* hraln, a; hi* home here yesTeague, arc eipeeted to attend.
tar-day afternoon. Eye witnesses 1
Miphty ••pir of the Arctic; a

F e d e r a l Prisoners
O r d e r e d Removed Spectacular Of Films
From TampaPrison

(Iflhldar

LSI

Mar.

live. Funeial an*mrea&gt;*iv.-. I ,4
nut been annousiee-l Iasi. n v h tJ

-

nffialstive c.tabHsbmrnl
a 1036 fiscal year.

MMK

during

T &amp; ’C a r

T E P on th* throttle u n til the speedometer
says 8 0 or batter. Loaf along at 3 0 or AO
wfch cSortless smoothness. Sweep down a bumpy
s o a d In p e rfe fi com fort. D isco ver “the car w ith­
out a p rice class"—the Ford V - 8 for 1 9 J 4 .

S

T h e Fo rd V - 8 for 1 9 3 4 Is an automobile yon
w ill want to ow n r r f ir d t t ii c jp ric t. It offers y o t/
m any features found o n ly In caga-ai-faa-higb**
Cost. It offer* you the o n ly V-cypg engirt* In any
£ 8 r s e llin g at lea* than 1 2 , 3 9 3 .
•
lie r w ia * car Utat give* yon 1 1 % m ore power
than Uat year's pow erful model. Pven greater
speed. A cceleratio n unsurpassed by ##y otb*r
m ail* o f A m erican car. A n d gasollna economy
that surpass** Been last year's eco no m ical Ford)
T h r Fo rd V - 8 for 1 9 3 4 give* you tha matchlaa* r id in g co rafo n o f‘ free action fo r a ll /« # r
s*A##JV— w ith-the priceless safety o f ‘strong stale
construction both front and rear.

HERE

IS T H E

PROOF
Fmmmj Im a# » 4 fr

Features of Ford V-8 for 1934

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V-TY PK I C Y U N D K R E N G I N E ...............................
STRADDLE-MOUNTED DRIVING PINION
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T O R Q U E -T U B E D R I V E .............................................
4« FL O A T IN G R EA R A X L E .................... i i . T . V .
WELDED STEEL SPOKE W H EELS. » , » , S . R . ’Sr

-Other features of the Ford V-8 for 1934rSaw* C W V k a l lM l A M C a M l /» » • » .
A l ^ j V U M C T U N P IK

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(|tu4arl kaMtooMdM)
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c c u n iT iir w m
LsRANRCASK *........

rw ni WATER nritPR.a.a

Oefdre you buy any oar at « j price, act and
drive ^ s ford V-8 for-1934.

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DUAL INTAXI MANIFOLD

DiUL DOWN-DRAFT CAA
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S IN C L B r AN B C l. BAR
V IS IO N
W IN D O V
VENTI L A T ldN ..............

N O r n A I U . 1 1 -WAY
k iio c x A k K O R H iis ...........

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A U T B D R U E D W J I T H l U T i a N F O R D DKALCR 8

im m e d ia t e

DELIVERY/
F O R D R A O IO P R O G R A M
*g‘t fSgnaj) Icsntaaa t Sandsy sad Thursday
ffsanlags—UulaMldi N sreodu

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here alnee f t i &gt; , m ost o f h li ap.

ranee. In lucent yea ri having
ilC! HAUGHDAHL pea
merely been exMbitlew drivra. It
been definitely established
APPEAR IN haa
that he will com pete In "The
Battle o f Champa," a
special
match race o f five lapa. IluughICESATDELAND dahl
aaya he will have the fa,teat

'Record Holder Ready
:? For Competition In
Sunday Speed Tests

I

D ELAN D , Mar. H .—SI* Ilaugh(Uhl, rated hy many exp ort, ■■
on« o f the three greatest auto
r a ci driver, o f all time, ha, en ­
tered the D el .and
Legion auto
twees which will be held at fa ir.
BTOUnda track Sunday, Mar. 18.
The mighty Norwegian's name
w ill add much luatre to an already
studded entry Hat whlrh includes
driver* from many part, - t the
- United Statea,
Haughdahl will drive In enmpetitlon at D el^ nJ. lie h a, not mead

RATES
10c line 1 time
f*e line 3 lim n
7c line 6 tlmcH.

car on tho track.
Ten timer in hla racing career
h a , liaughdahl been the world'*
dirt track champion and in t « 2 at
Uaylona Beach he act a w orld ',
itralghtaw ay mark o f over 181
m ile, an hour in h i, Wl»con»ln
Special, being flnit o f the «erie»
of m odem «peed kin g, which in.
eluded Seagrave, l^ ckh arl and
Campbell.
The veteran driver, who came to
America aa a boy from hit native
Norway, firat lived in Mlnneeotk
and later moved U&gt; Daytona neach.
He i , coneededly one o f the bei.t
automotive engineer. In the world.
He designed the firat ,clenllflcally
d e ig n e d
qpe-man
,trvam
llnr
racing auto, bultt
h i,
famous
rocket car and t» an outstanding
expert on Miller,
Duexenberg,
Frontcnae and aviation m otor,.
Haughdahl h a, raced from A «col Speedway In California
to
Brockton In MasssehuieU*. from
the far reachr,
of
Edmonton,
Canada to Tornpano near Miami,
from Montana to Virginia
and
from Montgomery In Alabama lo
Ionia in Michigan. He h a, in hi*
time etlahl!,hed more w orld ', and
track record, than any driver in
, peel history.
Baal the 40-year
mark, liko
Campcll ' amt Schrader.
"th.m ighty S lg " Iirovea again that in
auto racing, age and experience
are greater asset* than flam ing
youth.
PENSION

6 c lin e 1 m o n th .
Ceuat five w ord, la line.
Double rate for rapilal or
Mark fare letters.
M in im u m c h a r s * 3 0 c
All rlSMtllod (dtfrllM IOM U
Villi It# rh a n n l lor Iho B iM ^ r
mt fb ir o ordrm l. Sm rM oid i or
arMklt# will Hr •!**■ l « c«ar«llalUa*

A It It HA IIH MKT

BUENOS AIRES, Mar. 14.—
Bond, worth
11,0011,000
pe»o»
(currently $1,700,000) were trnn*ferred yesterday from the treas­
ury to the civil pension fund to
meet the m o d pressing o f pen«lnn arrears.

LEGAL NOTICE

■ an u
M iT irr: t o r■«E lilToiia
, r v t i : o r u .o m iiia . r o t &gt; t v o r
H A V E YOUR WATCH repair*!
SNMiaOI.IV.
.
.
\
Ml,.I
of veil Ire h*i*u»
tip one who vtal'y know, bo* .... . riiii .... . i Mil ni i *it •&lt;*
Briggs. Jeweler. Mag. Ae.
Mit) I liilMia .‘ li'l cl* mu ml* iwlilrh &gt;*■«,
nr rlllit-i ot J'*" "»*•&gt; t'***
|l,o eslal. t*f llrnrt J Wall, l-*”
(— A u to m o b ile *
•, uw'tril, l«U of
1*1 i’ * u n l)( »«•
i "vMihf % J 14*1a*Hpm Imil r lull nt V.
AU STIN two paimenirer coupr, ri.irnltt mi hi- ufflrw In Iht inurl
$ 175, 19*11 1H ton Chcvroli**. Ihiue*- mi Hanford, n.irtila,
*. iKitt 4 olin&lt;Uf m&lt;mth» itiiin
rh ita tl 4 ral*. Nru tfitmI tire*. ii|
■■t*■ nf i ti** flml |nititlrdllon of *til**
$350. Rorl A Son*, 101 W. First,
in.in* ITarh *lalrn •*» «l» li and »nu*«
i,. in %,i Mlitie unit mini Mai** ih*
*•! flcr
W A N TED TO BUY
Muir no] in 111&gt;i•'** t.l l *'»lt|a*T?ri* ml
.tiMri mw i»( lliw 4 Intmnlit, an*! uin-i
Leave*. W rilr fm information ) • awi.rii (4* lav Hi- . Ulrnnt a* piiI,
lav Fla
«ir BllBiiif), ut Ibf »»nni , n Ml i'p
.♦.imp voii'. acmnlfmi fa iihn
Thl* :v«li &lt;ln&gt; «.f Fp»iru4i» IJXI
14—Room* Without lkmrd
ll-M I'SI# I, 1M V,
L v ililm t.f (li- Kwtill- lif
FOR HUNT; Irtirjir mom lelMlfl* I
ll-nr&gt; I Watt ilN’pmu'd
j H-iiitfiv.lr «&gt;i4iin(&gt;
• only r»on Palmetto A ve.
Hriiif.ir.l, Plurlils

15— Apnrtmentn for Ilcnt
&lt;\ T U N r l l l l t'IT i n i HT, T W K S r i v i i ■i t l) j i m i 1 * 1 . m i n i t ,
i v * m &gt; r o n &gt; r m i m i i . v:
T I . I I.O H III* . I * 111 41,1 K i l l .

FIIttNiHI(KI) 2-room
■Private hath. Her.
I " '1
n eccn lly renovate.I
\ .* only
ll HAVJM, rumiilainiktil,
119
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OH I (K it O F r i M IIIA T IU S

t6— l)ini»M For Rent
{ 4 0 UEIIN
I1VK
room
houwfi.
. Cotnplel*1!j fumlwheil Ajijily 110
W e ti 19th
JtftR CLEAN UP
MONTH
we
. ■Tiavr ga, bn ire ran, in ,11 site,,
At the right piiee. Stanley.Huge,*
Rardw stv Co
flo— H o u m m For Hale.

To. &lt;n:nitll|A MM MAVI8 . Wny
ri.-wp, Nikkiu uf «(**or|li
\ *44i arii hurthy nrilpr-rt itixl »i*
f|y1trtj (4i It* ami
upon, lli»
I ml *lr«v of A|&gt;rO M*.N I*, (hr Hill
f t ('« iiiplalnt fll-U iiaalnBl y.»u In
lhr
» niKtui rsiitt gml 1 'nuf |
Til, Htinfiiril Ifrtitli) la, h-*-h}
flair C. AS 111- Jimw n|a11 p- ff In
Vklilih (his **r4rr dm (I h- pu t.l (wh-.l
f*»r fuur i uiisri'uMi « nrsk s
IVHamms V I. l(i&lt;tt|l«t«, ritrk of
wnl«l l-'IrvuM Couii, mi thr i.fflrUl
Ufa 1 (Itwrwof Ibl- 14||, U«) uf Fritrtinrv A l» 1*34
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to tha approval o f tba atata
ministration,"
,
Thu letter call* ta r tho reg ional
adm lntitraton to furnish
diatcly fall peraonnel unde* - th*ir
jurisdiction*.
Meanwhile, , object to approval
o f tho regional administrator*, all
(Continued I*rt»i r a g e (Jnt*
g Iona 1 admlnlxtrator for the re­ the administrative personnel wow
gion comprising
the
following unemployed In the various countcoantiea, . . , pleat# let me know i n will be retained In their pres­
aa early a* you can whether you ent Job,.
Stone v&gt;!&lt;i be favored an equal
will accept thia appointment. In
the event o f
your
acceptance,J iaatton o f aalarlei throughout the
please arrange Ui be here for i n , relief structure.
all-day conference on
Sunday, J
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STON E B E G I N S
T O R E O R G A N IZ E
F L O R ID A F E R A

SSL ‘."i,, vc :„ . " r ,‘iVr'" Vance Douglass fe
MoInnda
y,
i,
1President Of 1934
a Irlter to the
outlined how the new plan ^
1Sanford Ball Club
ii

work.
“ The functloni of the relief ad*
ministration,” ,a id
the
letter,
“ will be carried out through thre*
division* to lie known a , the relief divlaion, the operation, divl*lon, and the transient diviiion,
each In charge of a relief director.
• * •
“ The relief diviiion will be reapiinalble for atandard, and pro.
rrdure in the admlnlatratlon o f re­
lief, including the admlnlatratlon
o f service and educational p r o j.
re t, incident to relief.
"T he operation, diviiion shall be
i n . fur the
. l general, «-—
•
reiponsible
busi­
ness administratlifn.
purchasing
procedure and control,
technical
approval and supervision o f work
p roject,, fiscal operating and ac­
counting, and social and economic
•tat latte*.
■'The Irantient division will be
responsible for the care o f tran­
sient*."
Each tvfgiunal
administrator
will l(i ve geiCral
supervisory
control of the local relief admin,
l.trations in his region.
“ Kubject to the approval o f thr
•tale administration, the regional
adminisrator shall appoint a!| lo­
cal administrators In his rtgiun
who shall t* known as deputy ad.
ininiatrators.
Hr shall al*n a p ­
point, subject to the approval o f
the state administration, a region­
al supervisor o f relief, a regional
engineer, a regional auditor, and
such other supervisory personnel
s i may tie required.
“ The regional supervisors
of
relief shall be responsible, sub­
ject to the approval o f the rrgional
administrator*. Jfor the appoint­
ment o f the technical staffs o f the
relief division^ uf thr local relief
administrations in their respective
districts; and shall he
charged
with thr general supervision of
lh,. entire relief program. Includ­
ing the giving o f relief and the
amount and kind of relief, sub­
ject to the rules and regulation* of
the stale relief administration.
"Itrgional auditor, are respon­
sible for the periodic audit o f the
books snd a cco u n t o f th« local
relief administration In their re­
spective district*. * * •
“ Regtnnel engineers
are
re­
sponsible for thr technical super­
vision of all projects o f an englnrnlntr nature In their reipectivs
districts. .Subject to the final apprnvai o f the regional adm iniat/*tor, they may -uspend or remov*
any enginesr, foreman or ether
employe of the engineering staff
o f the local relief admlnietntjlon
deemed Inefficient or derrlilt in
the discharge of his duties.
“ Normally, the county shall be
the unit o f administration but IwO
or more counties may be combined
Into one admlnetratlve unit subject

IflUST HEI.l, at sacrifice mime.
* diately f&gt; r,wirn house. Excellent
condition (I,md location. Will lui.„
any reasonable offer. Furthei de6lila furnished tf interested. J. II.,
ttlrril'K o r a p m .ic a t io n r o it
C-o Herald.
TAX
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Nslfr* Is hrrrhi altsn that HKVII.Lit lIul.DINft i'll, purrhss.r of
Tss fsriirirsiF No lit .
ths
Irt. day
Ausu-i, A I), 1*11, has
filed ssM rsrllflrsls In mr »rtU‘e,
asd has mads npiiUrellDO (or las
dted to Issue In srrnrdsnra with
law. Ksld c.rtKJcals srnhrarss (he
full,,wine itsarrltM-ti |,ropartr situsis,I In Hsmlni.l. I*ouolr. Kit,rids
In-a ll
1*1 4 lllk 1 Tr &gt; Tha Town
of Hanford.
Ths snlit la ml bstna ss.asasd al ths
da l. of Issuanc of surh rrllflrala
i« iti» h u m uf i. a im t’ u t.K r
1 nlsss saht rarilfiratr shall I* rs.
d.rm.-.l anr.irrllne tu Is* las dred
Mill Im m lhsr.ua on lh* lllh da&gt;
»f Mmrh, A ll. 1411.
If 11 li s ss ni &gt; «.f fir 1 . 1 Blenalme and
ssnl this lh* flh liar uf Kshtliar,,
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i In charge of a regional adm lnlu
■trator. This telegram la to Invite
j m il urge &gt;ou lo becoma the re­
j or in any other manner.
f Another auggeation which met
with approval w ai that 1000 tick­
e t , lie printed fo r the opening
game of the season, the ticket*
to sell for II each.
The discussion o f finance plan,
I ended with the auggetllon that the
j nrw o ffice r , and directors meet
I ag ,ln on Thursday night, after It
j ti«w been definitely settled that
^
lea gu e i» to lie organised.
Representatives c f
clubs at
Orlando, l-resburg. Cocos, New
Smyrna, and Daytona Beach arc
expected lo lie at the City Hall
tonight at 8:0(1 o'clock for the pur­
pose of le-organixing thr league.
Mr. Douglass, a former presl
dent of the Florida State lea gu e,
will represent the Sanford club at
tonight's meeting.
h'n arlinn was taken on Iho
selection o f a manager or the
signing o f baseball player*.
Among those present Iasi night
who pledged Ihrmsrlvra either lo
raise 140 or take an active part in
a solicitation for funds when the
method Is finally decided apon
were: (*. K. Hawson, R. A. Newman, W C. Hill. W . E. Varn. W.
F. Ravrnel, Arthur Branan, II.. II.
Coleman, E. II. I-anry, W. H.
Schmidt, Joe
Ludwig, J. A,
W right, Sheriff McCelland, II. U.
Dope, and K. I&gt;. Brice
Before adjournment. Mr. Douglass appointed Mr Newman, Mr,
Coleman, and Mr. Pope as a com ­
mittee which is to request the City
Commission In rescind its order
I list persons using the baseball
park must pay a I ’, per day rent.

G a t o r s Win Junior;
High Basketball Title
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The Junior High School Basket­
ball l^ a iu e closed Its 1034 season
last weak with the Oators’ squad
winning the pennant after adanlng
12 straight games and losing non*.
The Wolves were second with
•lx win* ami eight losses, and ths
Trojans were last with two win*
and 1(1 losses.
* y..
Captain Humphrey o f the Oa*
tors scored lfll&gt; o f hi* team's
points for the season.
The high team scored only, ill
points last year, and Stnoth
scored 80 o f the 170 pointa.
Darrell Forgwvan of the lYolvaa’
team vra* a runner-up in scoring.
He turned In 44 point*.
Of the 3g player* who partici­
pated In the gamee, 28 o f them
■cored one or more points.

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kniMlae laefk Milk kard nnd fklrk rea ­
ms I—. * ikef I I I , MtU M .WI dare,
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and e itre v s g s n t,'' and said they
(ranted none o f it.
"N ewspaper* and their publlahtr* deem their firat duly to be (o
safeguard the w elfare of tho stake
and protact the people against
w aste," said the resolution, pre­
sented by the Florida Press A s­
sociation.
The resolution said the Futch
bill ftfc- long-term redemption of
delinquent taxes held by the state
prior to 1M2 "inadvertently re­
quires the county ta x col lectors to
re-advcrtls* and sell again the
tax delinquent land# which already
have been advertised and sold to
the Mate."
The Futch A ct required that all
surh property be restored to the
tax assessment rolls fo r this year,
and Attorney (lenerml Cary D.
l-amlis ruled that it would have to
he advertised again just as cur­
rent delinquent taxes are adver.
Used.
"Such action in re-advertl»lng
these land* will coat the tmapayera o f the state more than 1500,000," the publishers’ resolution
said, and "will serve no useful
purpose in that the aim o f nick
advertising has been accomplished
by the original odvertUemenV an^
vale, thui validating lax sale rex’,
ti/lcatea by giving due notice x x &amp;
"Further advertising o f »ur|
land* would Ire wasteful and exi
travagant, regardles- of the rm
qulrerrent* o f the law ."
The resolution continued that
"m ore than 50 o f the 07 papers
which have the contract In print
the 1034 lax ll*t* h*v&lt; sljpiiricd
their disinclination to accept the
financial la-nefits o f such waste
ful and extravagant a d w rtD ln r.''
Thr publishers laid thia plan
before the cabinet saying tlir sav­
ing of *500,000 to the taxpayer*
“ ran he effected by:
“ 1. Instructing tax col Ire t o r * t o
mak* up two tax sale list* - one
nf individually owned lands and
one of state certificated land* —
just as was done last vrar.
"2. Instructing the tax cotlecUtr*
to advertise promptly the list nf
individually owned lands, which
advertisement is necessary to a f ­
ford the purchaser a good ami su f­
ficient lien hy giving due notice to
all •onci'ined ur Interested In surh
properties, which have not been
previously advertised.
“ I . Instructing said col Iactors lo
wRMpId further hdvertUIng o f lh*
list of stale certificated lands,
which have already been aJvere
Used, just ss the similar pOrtl-M
o f the tO.33 list was withheld, utul.
“ 4. Not to advertise said certifi­
cated list until surh time as thr
Legislature has an opportunity lb
correct the error, and provide a
legal means o f handling lertiftcplion o f added annual dtiinquiilt
taxes against surh lands, as have
been previously uriverU.i'd ami
sold to the state.”
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O u t-c f-a d jU H tn e n t
B rak aa a r c d u g e r o u a
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*
I Taxoa arrvd. SI u r n am time*
Ru m IIm heavy. Dtmanif n iw trttt.
, t ailed Sidled Mr - Taeoday, War. market about otcadr. FloruiA f*
IB, IMMa
lack rratcp. 3 coo.
f «loi
Florida
1% A l l f . I; H. Calif, moatly 1.15. frar l.taj • i c r *
ft. Total— fit.
I J.tf. f aw i f f ; I -l* doa. t.T 1.3.36;
M ^ ro H lL O M L iK l nhlpmtmim r » n smaller I 4 0 .:» o ______
TurMiay. Mar 13, i4 ; total for
Frtlun tr* 4n|« 111#; J ill p m m k to
&lt;lat«&gt; t*I*i 1&gt;31 aaaion to data IS®!.
Cb m Im i ifcffA ili U r Florida Ua(r«
w ar*
(lAd a d wg
H ayrrM a St B aU aiai far a U4
Monday night the Valdes Hotel
lla a r Frrlod Ka II ar al I d * A« M.
team took 2 games from the San­
'tVdari
Colfivnar Y«rda 11; ClhHnMlI 5;
Nrw Or Iran a l ; Blouinrc*kl, \v, Va„ ford Bowling League and la
J; leltll** Hock I; Muncle- |; Hr fa* atilt In first place. The Valdex
ruiff I; Klrlimnnd Ti Clilraiio 3, team totaled 2533 the highest to
Sllrtnlttjfhnin I; l«hp*mlFm 1: IdOirla*
villa I; I“»irt Huron 1; nr. Lou Ia 1: date In this tournamant.
New York I* C1«v#1an«l I; ll«au&gt;
Geo. Wardwel! of the Western
mnnt. Tea., I; JaeliAorivIllA I; &gt;Ia*
till#1 1; I'hlladclphla. li YoiitiKaluwn Union got the only douhle century
1; Detroit •; Buffalo 1: lloitun l; aedrt a 206 and high total of 543
Jtrpcr Clt* li Mont it il i; Ho^kT
Mount '1. 'Total—a*. I ca rhclil at while Geo. Habe of the Valdex
W njrniM
P**■!••« Itv a I I llaar FcrU I I M . tram totaled 541.
Score*:
Ia« at NiM A. « . Toda/ i
PUTOBYAC
TAHDfli
10
car*
■ HOTKt.
* rhlla(.cl|&gt;hlu, ! New York, Wm. Luhrmsnn HT l i t 17* 413
linltIrnorr, 2 fiuRirm. | Nrn lla- II. W ill*. Hr
1«4 17* 16* 4*5
vrn. 1 Fit labti rail, 1 Altoona, 1 M Kar**rnu»n
1C* 131 151 4 0
||&lt;4d'|iCA(#r. S h»|r| f©r rcco.iMicii. liny Holier
113
110 171 1.25
in*- nt.
(Jen. Ilali#
m
157 1»« •ill
* ft AVANNAII niVF.nSIONB.
ATLANTA I&gt;l VEHHlUNB: Nnnr
a«* ■II III 3S2S
Tfitala
FleOltENf’ i: DIVCHHIONH From
Hyracupc, I I'otomar Yards,
IN (T I O *
aat* plus Paint lafacmatlaa
far Ore*. Ward wr 11
2®&lt; 145 1*1 54S
Tacadar, Mar# ISi
K I) Iin ndal I
1** tin 111 512
IfANFOltD.ftYIKlJO B*ctlon: Mild H. Zurlfg Id*
ICO 17« 165 He
Mdbt rain In afternoon. llaullnB* K. D. Frfcc ... ISC H» 125 421
ntfMlrruif. I&gt;rmn nd nlow. M.trktt I#. Tharp
*TI 147 151 4«»
dull- &lt;'a r load a f. o, liAi»&gt;pl(iK
Total*
173 7*1 7*« 2450
point (ixAAnd on drUv*fMl naici. b i*
all transportation charjAJj lh Inch
the Nc-HI Botcrate*, •l*id|»Idualiy %ta*iin| tu.d
aroroolpg.,* 1 . 4 dm Tr*-l.ftn, l«#at A4- Hers took 2 game* from the Keml
l.on, c doi. Itt-I.IO . *(and rrala nole laundry. John Weaver of the
MMinhftl and prrcrMilwfl) (.{li rut
niivrtl I) | |o.| tu. f,-w 11 t.l 31, few Laundry tram wax High with a
ln«t U Idualtf tva»lnrd ti)Mh«r633 total.
I'LANT **ITY, Florida, JNimirr
Hcorer:
Htmaiilii Href Inn; I'm Mi rlttlHlf,
^ r - i n ROTTT.Knn
ml Id Mttnltiia.fi Haiti.
e|#&gt;u .
Miirkrt dull, ('arloadii f. &lt;• 4* k|i»|4. II. tl^rbat
1*7 ir* H4 4*1
|«9 (63 H i 4*5
Plriif jH4»nf fhaa*d on (.ri|rrr-| •"a(n» I. A f(#niiid
113 311 212 *1*
f^*a all irafi&lt;-tHirt4tif4ri nl.tiiri
i i llll fid
IlM ll f f i t r a ss**f *», .&lt;i uadi) tt'D ill | | * it Jobn llcrbwl •
1* J is : 14S 419
Tiri*crifd#d. I'lt Nn I. 4*1 d&gt; t, no I on.
Tn(/i In
# tin* 1 .15*1 JS, Fair iiualHy 3 do*
744 ■05 2110
•*5. I do*. "w-hK»; «t ilt 1 4 i js trtv
nr.wi M il.,: l . t i * mt 1
I 13: » .l« doi. I 40 .| lo
U£ ISI 111 421
WAHHINUTON
Hlrudj
«;• «|r- 5. H. lii’ fnJcr
IIK He 146 I5*»
Miff* (dear Nik rara arrlvro 2 car&gt; I* I! HlMp|»rr
J llnllv
on frark. H(iii(il|v&gt;a i}i*»d«i.«|i
1
. 17® 132 1X7 42^
tottiki, ll*,-n , ni-trk •» atr-idv f ’lor.ra J (1rr«'i|i-ii
A HI ir,z ir« 441
i« Inrh ir«H»i. .milk 'dt».»n* « »n..| J U i ji\. f
1TO 104 169 IIS
.MH| firrcodtlrd. 1.1 -l.n j Lt» jit ., um
I” d»*a. nt'iiii) amiind 5 'if», »*,rnc h
Xi**- *’1
•*• *•« •■4 llu*
idIt Ion ? (mj
Thursday— Hi-CJrndc Bakery va.
tK Dull Ml |( rsU*miv j Seminole Laundry.
"[•■her .rm
1 » degrees ri.nr
rtveit, tTfilourted S p-|a , j
12
Friday— Two man njatch.
ears on irark, I;...,
MliV*
sler.l I.. S i S f , e-, ., ,rtl Ml•|»|ilirn
mu-t-i'rat*.
*l"w. i.mrkM
ilufl nnd tilibrnkty
1'Frrtdit
11* inrb
WnMIl.V |, - ef.„ , { ||
I 76 4 Hfii
£ w®, ifr «f hla her. |tfi(■i, | § j,a . «
&gt;SM« were. Gw SI tmd MO 4 s m i l are.
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|n rtOB 4—rlT *1 « »K art We el *rt. « r e m w s .
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DsaT let them « *

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bet baialaM. Pieaaaal la laka. N# aarpT reiaa d ^ w ^ a s si^ T a ^ibe aprt II

Ends Sour Stomach,
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T o D igest R ight .
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-A t one time," wrttee M rv Uxxle
PMle, o f Parts. Texas, “my com piaxloa was muddy a o d bad. I fait
tired and dull. Did not feel tike
doing anything. U f ayatem beamed
clogged. I did not hare a good
taste In m y mount. I believed thia
trouble cam e from poostlpaUon. X
i » » i Black-Dr*ughi until my oomptrxlon and other trouble cleared
upT Now X only, have to take an
occasional dose. I hare never
found any laxative that (tree Um
satisfaction Hlack-Drxugbt does*
i * ChUdrenTO* 1
tasting SYRUP o f Black-:
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It Feeds T he Soil W ith N eeded Nitrogen
In A Form M ost Readily T aken tjp By
Plant Roots* Farmers Everywher^Hfcve
Approved This A m erican-M ade Product.
W e Recom m end A n d S e ll A rc
Am erican Nitrate O f Soda B
Is 1 0 0 Percent Soluble A n d A ll A
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T A L L A H A 8 S E E , ‘ M ar. IS .
— ( A .P .) — B y th e sim ple p ro ­
ced u re o f ch an g in g on e o f its
rules, th e

S ta te

Board

of

Education w in supply its p art
o f a new ly announced feder­
a l-sta te p rogram , fo r th e op­
eration o f schools in counties
w h ere local f u n d s are ex ­
h au sted .
Tbs m is, which probably will
be chaagad 11 tb* ncxt meeting
of tbs fitsts Board, governs the
M S s f ststs school funds by
counties.
At present 87 end ons-helf perseat of tbs stats apportionment
must ro to teacher*, and It and
one-half percent to transportation
and other operating expenses.
B j changing this rule, the
Stats Board map allow counties
which hoes exhausted all Uielr
local funds to devoto all or an
Increased part of the state funds
to payment of transportation and
other expanses, provided teach­
ers' salaries are guaranteed from
some other source.
The Federal Emergency Relief
Admlnlitration
st
Jacksonville
last night approved a plan to
furnish teachers salaries where
funds for thU purpose ora not
otherwise provided. If the state
paps transportation and the other
tosU neceaaarp to maintaining
the schools.
The state accepted this plan,
and today details wars being
wsrksd out st FEEA headquar­
ters by Walter Wilbur, who will
direst tbs program for meeting
««*h j ^ a t ^ Individual need.
' In

in

JAl t *
announcement
vernpr Dave Sholtr
and Jtfiua.y.' Stone, J r , acting re­
lief sdipfiistpgter for Florida, mid
they bad “Worked oat a plan to
prevent tliealoelng of the public
schools of Florida in this crisis.’'
The rail*/ administration agreed
to provide salaries to “needy
teachers in school district* whose
resource* Sra exhausted.”
tho
statement said, while the stale
government agreed to Insure ‘ell
other operating costs, Including
the traasportatissi of pupils.”
Stone said Whiter Wilbur, di­
rector of relief under the
new
work relief program, would have
charge af administering the plan.
• Tba agreement was reached here
Inst night in a conference between
Stone end C. B. Treadway, chair■tea of the state advisory council
of the Eosergency Relief Adminis­
tration, who represented the gov­
ernor.

Johan Lundquist Dies
Suddenly At HisHome
1Johaa Q. Lundquist, 4$, resident
« f the U peala section almost con­
tinuously since hit birth, died anddanly at hla residence this momlag at about 6:80 o'clock. Ho had
boon la Ul haalth for some months.
Funeral services will ha held
from the Lutheran
Church in
U peala ea Sunday afternoon at
1.90 o'clock. Burial will be In the
eaaaatary adjoining tba
church
yard, and Rev. Peal of Lake Mary
will officials. The Erickson Fnaoral Home staff has charge of arreagomont*.
Mr. LoodquU* was wall known
V fat this city. Ha was bom at Up, gala on May 16, 1888, and except
Sir n few months spent In Jacknanrgla where ho waa employed
ho h a t resided here continuously.
His ourvivers are hit widow
Lundquist, who ha
In the Ftaanlds| Hospital for
days I fire small
li « M Motor, Mrs. Haary
Sanford, am

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Dynamite Explosion
Kills A t Least 150

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SAN SALVADOR, El Salva­
dor, Mar. 16* —i f l — Approxi­
mately ISO persona were killed
when an axpiosion of dynamite
araost destroyed the port of
Ln Libertad yesterday. Follow­
ing t b a
terrific explosion,
whlsh occurred at the docks,
nearby building* caught fire
and four blocks were quickly
eonramed by the flames. In
addition to the 160 believed
dead, a large number of per­
sona were reported seriouxy
Injured and hundreds of automobllee were rushed from the
capital to the stricken dtp to
being them to hospitals here.

DEPOSITS IN SHOLTZ GIVES
STATE BARKSPOSITION ON
ON INCREASE SCHOOL STATUS
Nearly $7,0OO,OOOGain Governor Says $1000
Reported By Lee In
Year Salary Is Not
57 Day Period That
S u f f i c i e n t For
Ended Last Month
Teachers O f State

ATH ENS, Mar. 16. - (A1)—
k in . Samuel Insull, Sr., said
today that her husband, th*
former Chicago utilities o p ­
erator, had fled from Athena
bat she did not know where
ha had gone. Police detained
two maids and one manservant
for examination. Previously In
the day the Grech government
had declared Insull had to leave
Greece before midnight.

Filer Does NotCareTo
Offer AdviceOnldea
He ThinksUnfairTo
Army, PrivateLines

KIDNAPERS MAKE
GOOD THREAT TO
KILL AUTO AGENT

NEW YORK, Mar. 15.— &lt; #)—
Col. Charles A. Lindbergh
l* * '
night notified Secretary Dgm of
the War Department that he could
not serve on the special com m it­
tee to Investlrate the Army flying
of (hr airmail.
"I dn not feel that I can serve
on a committee whose function It
Is to assist In follow ing nut an
esecutlre order to the Army to
take over the commercial air mall
system o f th*
United
Stales,"
NEW
YORK. Mar. 16.-1,76— Lindbergh telegraphed the secre­
Kidnaper* of Mas KssolT railed tary.
member* o f hi* fam ily last week
The noted aviator had been re­
demanding $6,000
ransom
"O r quested to join Orville
Wright.
We’ ll arml him home in pin*#*-Clarence Chamberlin and
other
in ear firxt." Altogether
there
airmen in the investigation.
werr foui phone call*.
“ I greatly appreeiale the honor
The lent one Sunday night haid
TAL LA H A SSE E , Mar. 16.— M l
of your requr-l that I become a
••So
you
notified
the
polite
eh
T
— Net disbursements by the stats
memlnt of s special committee lo
O K. We f|«."
government for the fiscal year
study
snd report upon army avia­
Today member* o f Ihe family
ending June 80, 1938, totaled total resources nf
656.840.873,
tion in relation to national de­
wrnt lo Rockville ('enter Long In­
$30,968,616, but only 12.861.641 against 661,168,944 on
tec 31.
fense," the telegram began.
land to identify KaaofTii body.
or OJH percent, was for the Liabilities were the same.
"1 would of course lie glad to
He
had
been
blindfolded,
abut
state's general government. Com p­
Loans and discounts on Feb. 28
tw ue in thr hrad and once through contribute in any way that I can
troller J. M. Lee said In his an­ were 612,833,893, a decrease of
the neck, and there waa a deep to the maintenance of an adequate
nual r*port handed to Governor 6917,347 for the period
covered.
However,
ac­
cut on hi* head where he b id Wen nitionsl defense.
Bholtx yesterday.
U. S. bonds held by the banka in­
» lruck. apparently with a length cording to th* announcement by
O f the to u t, 612,531,622, or creased 62,314,138, to 613,636,1*..
the War Department, this com ­
o f pipe.
40.47 percent, represented direct
Cash and due from tanks in­
The body waa tound early yes­ mittee l« to study and report upon
state-aid to counties.
creased 64,521,811 to 618.201,606
terday In front of a billboard at performance by the Army air
General revenu# receipt* wsre In the 67-day period.
the Ocean uni r
|| was froien and corps In Its mission lo carry the
66,029.201. and miscellaneous reIndividual deposits rose from
partly covered
with anow.
Ilia air mall as directed by executive
(Ooutlnsed tri Pag# T w o!
616,660,397 to
622,434. 188 and
name waa in clothing labels.
tinier.
savings deposits Increased from
A medical examiner fixed the
"1 believe that the use of th*
$9,269JT70 to 610.224.173
U. S.
time o f death aa early
Monday army air corps to carry the air
slate, county and municipal de
morning, shortly after the last mail was unwarranted and con­
posits increased 6230,336 and totelephone cal) announcing "W e trary lu American principles.
talrd $9,488,494 on Feb. 26. There
fix ."
"This action was unjust lo the
That the
recently
organised was a decrease o f $308,249 in bill*
KasofT. 37. a well known auto­ air lines whose contracts
were
Part Tim e Class in Farm Mechan­ payable, and $392,698 In cirtift
mobile rental agent, disappeared cancel)*.! without trial.
It
was
ic* Is proving to be popular was cate* o f deposit.
last Thursday mg hi
unfair to the personnel of
the
■Tldtncsd at Keminols High School
At
fit
at.
the
family
didn’
t
taka
Army air corps who had neither
last night, according U Alex R.
lha
demand
for
ransom
aerioutiy
equipment designed fog th* pur­
Johaaen,
vocational agriculture
becauae Kaaoff waa such a practi­ pose nor adequate time for train­
teacher, when Mveral members o f
cal
joker
Evan
a
kidnap
hoax
ing in a new field.
the class gathered for one of a
HONG
KONG,
Mar
16.Mb
"It has unnecessarily
greatly
A gallant tribute tn thr llritlsb was not too much to expect. A ny­
series o f studies.
thing
for
a
laugh
*
datnagrd all American aviation.”
The course o f study Includes in­
tars who saved 187 American
NEW
YORK, Veer. 15. M c ­
Receipt of a letter
alto destruction in wood working, rope Arthur W. Morse, Well
Street sailors from s fiery death on the
|manding $T»OQ0( however, caused
working, cold metal
work, and broker, was held on ■ charge o f flaming gunboat Fulton camr t o ­
, .
them to report him missing, si
simple blacksmlthlng. Mr. John­ homicide yesterday in connection day from the Fulton
p|wrt j though police were not told o f the Intrepid Rututian Ace
son stated that the boys repre­ with th# death o f Mr*.
Emma Commander Harry McHenry.
i kidnap thrraLa.
sented last night were between Field I eavrtt, 26, member o f a so­
While the Fulton still humeri
Believed Lost At Sea
the ages o f 14 and 26. He invites cially prominent llrookline, Mass., on pirate
waters north o f
llong
Malaria Outbreak At
other boya to Join the class nn&lt;1 IllmMy
Kong Commander McHenry and
MOSCOW, Mar 16 Mb -The
family.
take advantage of the free inilruc-1
.
we* found uncon. |his men, **fc In the heritor here, CCC Camp N o toriou s intrepid Russian sir pilot l.ispitlon that la to be offered d u rin g.
recounted
their harrowing exdi-vsky, who recently
saved
12
acinus in Morse's Grrenwich Ytl
the spring aeason. Th* clast mests
perlences following the burning
women and children from an ice
TA I.I.A IIA SSK K .
Met
16
next Wednesday
night at 8:00 • » « ' •P»rtnwnt
Tuesday
after
of an engine room bearing anil a 4A 1*| Hr. Henry Harimm, »lati* floe in the Arrtlr Ocean off the
o'clock at Seminole High School. I «&gt;«
^
"tu r n e d from e
subsequent
fir#
whlrh
Imme­ haalth officer, iW a
nut conatdvr tiering Straits, was believed to­
.
j tour of the villege night clubs.
diately spread to the fuel oil an outbreak nf
malaria at thr day to have met disaster in an a t­
remaining
tanka and got completely out of Civilian (?ona#rvatmn ram p
at tempt to rescue 89
CAROLINA MAN KIM .KD
control in a few minutes
Newport, in Waukula niunly, of m n n leri o f the W rsngel Island
The men were brought In early an alarming naturr. hr naid yr» Jespedltlon.
MIAMI,
Mar
16 ( A P ) - A today on the British destroyer trrelay after
The government
rescue com ­
in
tiipjmiiori I up
man identified from p*|wrs found Wlshart, which saved theoi, and Ihrtr
mission annoureil here esrly today
T A L LA H A SSE E ,
Mar. 16
on his person as Dr
John ti. the commercial steamer Tsinan.
Dr Hannon *iiid condition* at that the filer hail disappeared, and
(A P ) - Florida Indians ere cltlsen*
Squires, 63, nf len oir. N t w a s
he
had
been
th# camp were good arid the boy* it was believed
Fire aboard the Fulton mean
If they war* born or naturalised
killed yetlerda) when bis automo­ while was e* peeled to roar for there with
malaria apparently forced down after taking nff from
here, and are entitled to vote if
bile plunged ovrr an rintankment hours as tug* began towing the ron lrailed it outride the •a in]' He Cape Welten. across Ihe straits
they comply with registration ir
and rulled into a ditch on Ih* ship Into port.
from Alaska
rrcoinmrnded a
few
improve
qulremcnts.
Attorney
General
oversea* highway about 76 mllea
Eight o f th* American crew manta, however.
Cary D. Landis ruled yesterday.
south of here.
Federal authentic* recently rrware Injured, but none seriously
W riting to Graham Copeland,
McHenry said the British dis­ ported thay would traiiafer th#
chairman of th* county commit
play of seamanship “ Will go down camp bocau** o f th# prevalence &lt;&lt;f
■loa at E vsrglsdet. th* attorney
DEATH TAK ES "PHTKR”
malaria Hr llanaon aald the im ­
general referred to th* constitu­
In naval annals."
provement* h# r # r o in m r n d »■ d
tion o f th* United States and raid:
The
Fulton
was
known
as
the
O H ERAM M ERG All,
Germany,
would cuat ica* than moving ihe
" I t appear* that Florida Indie * Mar. IB.— (A P ) T r ie r Rrndl, 63. “ grief ship" of th* navy.
llurgm g the sttendsncr of evrry
are cillxens o f the stats and are chosen to act as the Apostl ■ Peter
In 1922 she drifted for three camp arid would correct the ma­
grow er of celery in thla rily snd
laria
danger
sntltled to all th* privileges o f la th* com ing Passion Play, died days o f f Cap* llalterea with a
county. F. F. Dorner, president o f
Other d tlio n t o f this state. Inch.
yesterday. His
vld ow ,
Aloysia, broken propeller shaft. Com mis­
the Seminole Agriculture Club, in
Ing the right a f suffrage and the was the daughter o f the famous sioned fn 1914, ah* waa one of
an interview this morning, slated
ownership o f property as Individ- Impersonator o f the
the firel American vessels to he
Chrtitu
lhat tonight's
meeting o f
the
Joseph Mayr.
equipped with Diesel engines
Club, to be held at Seminole High
A fter the World War a Ger
MACON,
Msr.
It. Mb A School starting at 8:00 o'clock, is
man submarine engine was in ­ Ilire*-Judge federal court yester­ probably one of the must Impor­
stalled.
day ruled rate reductions ordered tant Ir thr history of the organ ­

STATE EXPENSES
IN 1933 REACHED
THIRTY MILLIONS

ExpendituresOnHigfcways Used Up Fifth
Of Amount PaidOut

TA L LA H A SSE E ,
Mar. 1 6 .—
( A P ) — Deposits In state bank* In
Florida Increased 66,769,104 In the
57 day* from Dec. 81, 1933 to Feb.
66, 1934, and resources increased
66.671,928 In the earn# period.
The figures were shown yesler
day in a comparative statement
prepared .by the banking depart
ment o f th* com ptroller's office.
The report doe* not include na­
tional banka.
Comptroller J. M. Lee said "the
increase In deposit* is accounted
for by better condition* In Florida
and th# return o f confidence In
banka, due largely to the federal
Insurance of deposits."
In the eUtem enl, tho iteui nf
“ borrowed money” sb ow el a de
crease o f $390,000, and I* * said
this Indicated the people “ are
more able to repay their loans."
On Feb. 26. the state bank* had

UNDY REFUSES
SERVICE AS U.S.
AIR ADVISOR,

Insult Said To Have
Fled F r o m Athens

Part Time Boys’ Class
I s Proving: Popular

Wail Street Broker Is
Held fn HomicidcCase

T A L L A H A SSE E , Fla., Mar. 16
— UP)— The declaration that $1,000
a year Is “ not enough" fo r school
teacher* was made today by G ov.
em or Dave Sholtx In response to
an inquiry about his position on
“ the school situation.”
“ I will endeavor to make my
position on the school
situation
clear,” he said in * letter to Frank
E. Jennings o f Jacksonville “ and
I hope to make It so clear that he
who runs may read and under­
stand."
He revealed lhat “ it tad been
suggested Ihst in order to proper,
ly re-organise the school
struc­
ture nf this slate It might be ad­
visable to close all oT the school*
as the tank* hsd been closed” In
the banking moratorium declared
by
President
Ronsevrlt
last
March.
“ I could not see it thsl way," the
governor said. ” x x s a d i&gt; ‘ * edu­
cation lost to our school children
was Inst
forever
accordingly 1
considered it best to work out this
problem without actually closing
our srhooli, and the result speaks
for ilself.
“ Hy the practice o f rigid econ­
omy, by elimination o f the frills
and furbelows from our curricu­
lum, hy ilrasllr effort to cnllert
our t a i n and with federal assis­
tance our children will have th#
benefit this year o f a longer school
t»rm than for several year* and
(Continued on Pag* T w o)

New Yorker Abducted
I^ast Week Is Found
Dead OnLonglsIand

Gallant Tribute Is
Paid To Sailors On
British RescueShip

Florida Indians Have
Right To Cast Ballot

Australian Cyclone
Takes Lives Of 75
BRISBANE. Australia, Mar.
1 6 .—(VP)— Ssren ty-flre persons
are elthtr drowned or missing
today as a result of cyclones
on th# north coast o f Queens­
land, centering between Cairns
and Cooktown.

General MotorsLeader
SayB His Firm
N e v e r Recognize
Federation As Such

KIWANIS CLUB TO
SEEK CHANGE IN
M»r. 15.
INTEREST RATES — WASHINGTON,
(A.P.)— The A m e r i c a n
Resolution Calls Upon
Legislature To Cut
Charge To 6Percent
The Sanford Klwanls Club, at
its meeting in the Montetuma Ho­
tel yesterday noon, launched w hst
li planned to be a stale-wide cam­
paign railing upon the
Florida
State legisla tu re to enact a bill
at Its next session providing that
the maximum rate o f interest on
borrowed money shsli not exceed
six percent per annum.
Suggested by Klwsnian
H ow .
and lying and given the endorse­
ment of the board of directors, the
•ubject was contained in a resolu­
tion offered th* entire member­
ship hy Kiwanian Gordon Barnett
of the Public Affairs Committee.
Before the
resolution
was
adopted, Kiwanian (I. C. Moore e x .
pressed the view thsl passage of
the art sought In the resolution
might depress the flow of capital
Into Florida from other sections.
Pointing out that one of the rea­
sons thst the legal rale of Inter­

Lake Mary To Be Scene Of Boy Scout
Court Of HonorCeremoniesOnMonday

A Boy Scout Court o f Honor,
to be presented before
fully 300 men, women and chlldren, will ha staged In the Lake
Mary Community
Ileus* next
Monday night, starting at 7:30
•‘clock, it waa announced today
by Arthur Bra nan, chairman of
Um Seminole County Boy Scout
Council.
All Scouts and Scout officials

Kdwti la tha county era to bn guests of

the Luka Mary troop during the
ceremony, end the public also la
Invited.
Judge J. Q. Sharon is to preside
over tha Court of Hewer, while
Scout Executive H. N. Brews, III
•f Orlande la expect ad to attend
as • special guest.
Unlike other seas ion* af the
Court, tha Monday night Maslou
will find members of the Court
ewardlng merit hedge* awd etkci
decorations to Scout* u|m here

proven themselves In tests that
are to bo givan this week by the
Troop Committee's of each troop.
Until last week, the Court of
Honor not only awarded badges
but examined Scout* * j well. As a
result, meetings did mu adjourn
until lata in the avarinc, and it
waa to avoid suck lengthy meet­
ings that it waa decided lo have
tha boys examined beforj troop
committee*.
It is expected that resilient* of
Lake Mary will extend themselves
In providing aa interest!nr eve.
ning of entertainmetn for the vietltug Rcouta. officials, end persrts
end friends of Sonata.
Members of Girt Scouts are par­
ticularly
Invited, Mr.
Iiranen
stated Thsir recast work in -oi­
led Ing old clothing end furniture
for th* needy la to bo pettily com­
manded during Um masting, ha
added, and they therefore si in. iId
bo present.

NO IH A IT IC E TONIGHT
Geurgs C. Fellows, director of
the Sanford
Concert
Orchestra
announced this afternoon lhat due
to conflicting engagements It has
been necessary
to
postpone s
scheduled concert rehear**],
to
have been held at tha Elks Halt to­
night until next Thursday night
•t 8:00 o'clock. Ha requested that
all mambare o f the
Orchestra
make an effort to
communicate
this inform ation to others so that
they may be spared a trip to tha
Hall.
HAFBTY PRIZES AWARDED
CHICAGO,
Mar. 16
t APi —
Tha national traffic Mfpljr contest, with 800 American ciUs*
competing far tfcn prise in 1933,
has baas Won hy Evanston- III.
BL PetsrnhWB. f l s , won honor­
able ro se t last h group five. Th*
national safety council annually
conduct* tha cwttoat.

by th* Georgia public service co m ­
mission for the Georgia Power snd
lig h t Company would deprive the
utility o f a fair return and granted
an injunction restraining enforce­
ment of th* rate cut.
Th* company's court fight was
the first mad* by * power con.
cent In contesting rate reduction
orders of th* commission. Tho
federal Judge* held that rates
prescribed by
the
commission
would reduce th* Georgia Power
and Light Company's return on it*
Investment to one-half o f one per­
c e n t Their order staled that If
the service is costing more than
it is worth, ” wa st* no remedy but
for th* conmimtr* to find a sub.
sUtute.”
Forty-nine South Georgia com .
munltias am served by tha com ­
pany, Tha Judge* pointed to pur­
chase of power by the company
from tha florid* Power Company
a* oat r*a«8n why its rales could
not ho reduced to conform with
thoot « f tha Georgia Power Com­
pany. Tha latter concern gener­
ate* most o f the current.

isation.
Thr** men will be selected to­
night, Mr Dorner stated, to repre­
sent the growers o f
Seminole
County on th*
proposed celery
marketing
agreement
rontrol
board whlrh, It t* confidently pre­
dicted, will soon b* governing th*
c*l*ry Industry o f Florida.
So that these men will be rtpraaenUtlv* o f th* entire section,
Mr. .Dorner pointed out lhat it I*
absolutely necessary that
every
grow er be present at the meeting.
Ha sxtends a particular Invita­
tion to those grower* who have
expressed opposition lo th* agree­
ment which. If approved try Sec­
retary Wallace, will apply to all
growers, whether
they are
In
agreement with It or not
In hla Interview, Mr. Dorner
s i pressed approval of a state­
ment
made by
Secretary
of
Florida Celery Shippers,
Inc.,
who with Lorlng Raoul of Braden­
ton, president of tha
Shippers'
group, left here
yesterday for
Washington at tha request of D a-,
V

Federation of Labor warned
today that a momentoua
fltrike Impends in tho auto­
mobile industry, and the G en ­
eral Motors Corporation g a v o
simultaneous notice that It
would never recognize Ifto
A . F. of L. Union me su ch .

The view* given wefn aa far
apart as tha scenes themselves,
with Presldsnt William Grtotl of
the Federation appearing before
a Congressional committee.
,
T h # downtown statement fcjf
Vice President Wlttlam Knudsau
of the Corporation was addraarad
to the NRA Labor Board wh*«h
Is seeking to conciliate between
the automobile employer and V
employed.
Strict observance of tha y R A
occupied b o t h
the legislative
branches. Aware of widespread
non-compliance
protests, PreaL
dent Roosevelt reinforced regale-,
tioni that require government
contractor* to respect all codasAt the National tabor Board,
a hearin* called to try to
vent widespread strlkss In thg
automobile Industry brought da- |
est In this state is higher than In mands from American Federation
some other slates is because it was of tabor men that employer* be I
hoped that new money would be made to recognise their unions, '
attracted here, Mr. Moore urged coupled with warnings that tha
tha
serious consideration of the pos­ auto plants were “Ilk* a tinn&lt;J*r .
sible consequsnc* of reducing th* box" to which a match wouldI ba rate at this time.
touched
unless
prompt
action '
The resolution stales that "The were taken toward satisfying *
present reconstrucion period foL ths men.
lowing the recent depression re ­
quire* arid demand* * most care­
ful consideration and correction
o f those evils which beset
th*
masses o f our people, particularly
surh matlcr* as oppress and stifle
D A Y TO N A REACH , Mar. 1 5 ^ those who sre w sging a war af ( A P I— A fter several weeks' so­
survival."
journ In Florida, alm ost dally
Th* current legal and contract basking in the sunshine and fre­
rides through
rate* of inteieel rhargeable
In quent automobile
Plurida are held in the resolution Ihe ses washed air along the Hal-,
as "enslaving our people and pre­ ifa s, John D Rockefeller Is show ­
venting many
from
recovery, ing satisfactory Improvement frl
even leading many to
financial lowing th* weakening Illness th&gt;6!
attacked him In th* North last
ruin."
"T he teal o f the money-lender fait, attendants at The Casements,
Is figuratively ‘eating up thin* winter home In Ormond Beach^'
lie spends lutlg
house,' making our people In their said yesterday
extrem ity pay unreasonable and hours In hi* sunpsrlor which Is1
glass,
exhorbitant rates o f Interest,” the especially equipped with
resolution points out, "rnntribut- lhat permits the entry o f violet '
Ing further to the centralisation of ray*
3o far Rockefeller ha* not fait!
wealth In ths lew and preventing
strong enough lo lake tip lit* usual
thr mass of the propel from ris­
winter routine of gtdf on the Or­
ing shove then financial difficul­
mond rourse, nor to attend church
ties."
and chat with his neighbors* tut
It is pointed out that people In
.Sunday a* in former year*.
•’
stales where the legal ratea o f
interral are luwri "A s readily find
(Continued On I'age Four)

Rockefeller’ s H e a 1th
Is Said Much Better

RecordJ a pPeacc-Time
Budget 1 h Approved

AU County Celery G rowers Urged To
At t end Agriculture Club Meeting

Federal CourtUpholds
Georgia Power Rate*

LABOR WARNS
OF STRIKE OF
AUTO WORKERS

partmrnl o f Agriculture officials.
Mr Dighlon staled that while
he did not wish to appear "T oo
optim istic,” "There is little doubt
in my mind but that official* in
Washington are certain tta t there
Is a unanimity nf opinion now ex­
isting among a large m ajority of
thr grow ing and shipping memtiers uf the Florida celery Indus­
try thst the marketing agreement
will te the salvation uf all con ­
cerned "
Mr Dorner th*6*for*,bell*vliig
that heerrtary Wallace's endorse­
ment and signature is * matter of
only a few days, strongly urge*
th* grow ers uf this section
to
make ready to
operate
under
terms of the agreement.
One of the first steps looking
toward th* operation ami en force­
ment nf the agreement, Mr. Dorn­
er stated, is In the appointment of
a strong group o f eevan grow ers'
and Sevan shippers'
representa­
tives, who are to form tha control
board.
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that “ I aspect every member of
the Club to b* at tha mealing to­
night, and I also anticipate that
grower* who have never met with
us will be present to assist Us In
selecting the proper raprasanUtire* for the control board. Tba
Sanford-Oviedo section will be al­
lowed three groper A m b ers of
tha control board. We will salact
them tonight,"

TOKYO, Mar. I 6 . - W ) — A bud­
get blit containing ihe
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history was passed yesterday hy J
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on by two men who attem pted lo
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Aldridge to J a .p r r .
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I f M'llwhero He had taken tro o p , in
ilrrly , fin^d $&gt;•
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connection with the mine atrike
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fin e*
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CAN NON N O T TO S P E A K
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Marion Brown.
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IS
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put
1 to Sen ate ye**t* t u*
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g m any In g th a t liiahop Can
litsu rle rly
conduct
ch a rg e , &gt;-r*i n U t 11 \ S e cretary M *• ri without d e la te the lull
u k e w%a io have addroaaad
for ot»r y ear from J . 1&gt; i
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hn.on and A u g u .tu .
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d etained la W aabington and will
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oi f
la apeak In Florida.
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room crew were f i r .t
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upward
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T lu ir Ship Crashes

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N v w Offices Open

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|U.S. Mo\es To Harass X j) Ignore Futeh Hill
Y»rk; New Former Utilities Hoss |n Printing Tax la^ls

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Heaviest Shocks Hver Johnson Determined
To Crack Down On
Recorded In Idaho,
Chiselers
Ot Codes ^."VdaZ-./.o
Utah ( ausel)am age

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cancelled
The new .ch edllle, a . m ail,
puhllr hy poatoffiee nfficiala. in ­
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York t« San K ra n ri.ro
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to A tla n ta ; Chicago to Ualla-t.
via K a n -a , C ity and S t. f o u l .;
Salt I dike City to S e a ttle ; S a lt
la k e City to San Hlego, via l o .
•nd ( ’h ic a fo

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SEVERE QUAKES COMPLIANCE TO
ROCK C IT IES IN E KEYSTONE OF
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lepiftllun*' that I h»* P m * i trill **f l l " I t i l 'd !•'*•'' f''' I" ,uin n
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pi«*-i.
1 I t - l| d
were- t\rrtiM t|, hr -aid, hy I*
e n c e C h a m b e r l a i n , t o i n v e s t ! - | d en t., and .u p rem e court decision*
in! nn i
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aide ration of the personnel lo
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weigh "th e ir training
and
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deratanding anti em ploym ent of
1
th e
In atrum enti
referred
to
above " M ajor Hugh Hrunt. deputy
ch ief of a ta ff w a. named chairman.
Meanwhile
Ihe
ainiy V high
command double chocked .11 safe
ly facto ra tmlay before K,vini!
the word " g o " lo i l . flie r ., and
th r order to resume carrylnR
witheld trin|M»r»rily
A llv»t o f the curtailed schedule*
which the arm y will fly w a. made
public y r.lc rd a y al Ihe p o .to ffice
departm ent along with the
‘
tlnn the arm y hail -aid ll »'»•
prepared Jo fly Ihe ...a d . at the
tim e Ihe private c . n l r . r l . . . . .

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Southern Iteliet Heads

Chamberlain, Lindy,
W right Will Advise
UJ3. On BestWayTo
Handle Mail Service

STO NE FIR ES
J M AJO R C M
BUREAU HEADS

Cohen Suggested As
Treasurer Of Fatly
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(ftorw * Bid ica Uag act pttoflto f « r

1932 well attest. But during 1933 there wm substantial
ImproveaenL A tabulation of soma 810 annual statement*
of compgnieg doing builneu In Varioug linen of Industry
Mrf trade, «ad haring an aggregate net worth in airasi of
14 billion dollars, shows a combined net deficit of -$43302,'
0M in 1992, and «ombImd net profits of $440,048,000 In
189$.

For the purposes of the tabulation, net profits are
given after depreciation, interest and takes, but before divi­
dends. The 810 companies were divided into 37 trade and
Industrial groups. In each groop the profits of all com­
panies, shewing a profit, were added together_and from this
total were subtracted the total net deficits. The results by
figures!:
Industrial groups appear In the fottawl
Industry

N et P ro fits
Y aars
.
1031
10*2
A gricultural Im plem ents
Amusem ents ......
Apparel _______
A a tom aMTes ......
A lto A ccessories

17-116,3763)00
D
2.444.000
D- 7444,000
t)- 13.006,000
D- 10,060,000

B akery ............................. ..
Bn tiding M aterials .........

27.008.000
12.020.000
24,708,000
304,000
2,094,000

Chemtcale .......................
r e e l Mining

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CeefecUeafcry Mid Devs

-• Among the snappiest outfits
Total
beet! at Miaail Beach are no tluaht
the rubber bathing »uiU.
W ithout an entry from
,* ford , M iami crowns a b
~ bqauty as "M iss Florida."
' title i t mkaleadlng.
T h e Connery bill would reduce
a ll working hours lu thirty s week
, , . except for the em ployer. He
could elill do his 24 e day.
H arry Hopktns has moved the
• ta t* CWA
hoedqusrters
I nun
T a ils has sue to Jack son ville. Non
the people c e n t tell who was m
th e tig h t, F a g g or Newell,
Over a t Miami tkv other day a
hors* named G arlic finished
in
fr o n t Won by a nose, no doeht. •
F a rt M yers N ew s-Press l u hacL
•re were paid by a scant.
• I f we should became involved to
an alh er war, wa hop* our com nietd a l Glare would hare better luck
d t«f Hiding our shores than our
Arm y flie rs hod la carrying 'h a

D-$ 8,446,000
b - 1.262,000
1.700.000
00,127,000
D629,000
D-

23.420.000
4,102,000
63 A 11.000
2.702.000
10.664.000

8.478.000
I *8 4 4 ,0 0 0
8.447.000
44,026,000
4860800

7,613,000
I2.4HO.OOO
D- 3 .1 0 6 8 0 0
62.711.000
■4,4413)00

I). 168.920,000
»■ 20,341,000
17- 2.069,000
41,483,000
D- 4,044,000

I). 44.224.000
D- 10,106,000
22847800
64.749.000
04,000

4848800
3.041.000
1.004.000
310,000
10831.000

7.4*1,000
11.061.000
6.024.000
3.437.000
14^)62,000

08*® ,OQ0
14,840,000
370,000
3.062.000
8.204.000

1860.(100
I I , *14,000
442,000
10.722.000
12.240.000

2.146.000
1.673.000
12.187.000
71.(720,000
0,7*6,000
17.6217.000
3.148.000

2.847.000
3.140.000
11.103.000
61.770.000
8,473,0017
44.201.000
3.034.000

PrilOtng and Publishing
Railw ay F-qotpmenl
r
tb e» said a rocket
R eal E sta te
6 bone like an eyeball reddening Rubber T ires, stc.
In Its socket.
Shoes ............ DavU McCord.
Bilk and Hoaiery
,
Remember that people wno give So g er
,fe o d advice charge lo r' It.
T ra tlle P ro d u rli— Mlsc.
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I t la getting pretty rlooe to home
Wool -----.. I whet) an airmail pilot it killed In
M iscellaneous -Mfg.
^pSYtona. .
M iscellaneous —Sore Ices

Change
Per
Cent

1 638
7888
262.3

.

(Continued P roai P a g * One*
y ear th a t ends Ju ly 1 had p a sse d
th e $ 9 8 0 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 m ark w ith « •
peodltures a t 14,444,000^)00.
R eceipts tb ro ag h Mar. 10 wars
m ere than $2,0003)00,000 com ­
pared with ess than $ 1,0003100,000
fo r the sam e period la s t .y e a r .
Presid ent Roosevelt se n t to Uio
S en ate a num ber nf prom otions
In th e A rm y virtu ally reca stin g
the makeup o f . this service. R e
named two m a jo r g en erals, I ju rlus Roy Holbrook and F ra n k
Sherwood Cocheu, new b rig a d ie r
generals.
H m i-e
Dem ocrats
dared a
promised veto yesterd ay to p a st
a bonus bill, then quietly agreed
In raucus to support a plan ( to
send the $364,000,000 o f veteran s'
snd pay increases to conferen ce
with the Senate to seek a com ­
promise acceptable to the P re si­
dent.
T he bonus bill gnes to the S e n ­
ate which so IlhrraHy
amended
the Independent offices
supply
bill with v eteran s’ b en efit a s to
bring upon It too the th re a t of a
veto if it were not changed.
Beaten on the bonus Issue by
s 206 lo 126 vole for
passage.
House leaders hurriedly nssemblwl
the Dem ocrats Into a caucus be-1
hind clou d doors.
,
;
T hree of the
in *u rg rn ts— or
most of them heednl the plea of
Hepreeentntive Ityrns, and agrred

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Do’s And Don’ts For Auto Drivers
Polfttljl* out that thare were +4 pernon* killed in Flori­
da antnmoM* aoddenta during the month of Augu*t l«*t
yoar, 69 peraona killed In Sn&gt;t»fB,wr, and 17 pornorre killed
in November, Anhcr Frank, hi’Hd of Governor Sholti' com­
mittee on public aafety, ha* prep»red the following *uggeitlon* which he believe*. If con*i ientlou»ly carried out by
automobile driver*, will materially reduce the number of
accident* in thla state:
1. See that light*, front and rear, are in proper *ha|*e.
2. Bee that horn, brakea and wlndahleld wiper nre
working properly.
3. Stay on the right aide of the mad.

I t begins to look as If sums of
•ur /rult and vegetable grow er!
m ight be able to co llect aem ethlag
from U nci* B ojsi for fru it Gy
lo tsas a fte r *11. H arry Pap worth
•|*IU d s th a t Beinlnols County
glen* has n claim o f $400800.

ix&gt;y* ami g irl* of .Sanford in tha
W om an'* Club roam * for Ihv purpoMp of organising the Ju n io r
Civic Iaakup of San fnn h T hi*
w*« dnn$* with much vnthu*la*m .
Mr*. Ilwnry W ight pmiidad ami
wplainiHt tn thrm th r Work to
Iw undertaken The fallowing of*
fir e r* were elected : Rush Murphy,
pr#*ident; A llan J o n **, f!r*t view®
premident; V er* Terheun, aecond
vice president J Mauri Mint, *ecre t» ry ; and Koby l^aing, treat*
urer.
W. I, fjtirg a n In home for *
f$w days rettin g
up from a
*tr*nu&lt;mii cam paign on the road.
He wdl enjoy Sanford and
tha
flAhlri|f for a * long an hi* dutie*
wfll allow him and hi* Sanford
friend* wi*h Ihiit he could stay
here tha year round.
The family of |. P Hagan ha«
moved bark to Markham to the
plea*tire of their many friend * a t
Paola
No a* to enuble him to take
b etter * are o f the mi'ml reel'll a
legislation
in the Senate
the
Senate leader* yr*terday afternoon
derided to 1f i r m s * the banking
and currency com m ittee by on*
member for the eapeclal benefit
of Senator F letch er o f Florida.

PH I1.A D E1.PH 1A , M *r. 13 ( A P ) — F ire
Sunday
damaged
the k °bl of the fre ig h te r W ichita
K ells, of the Southern Steam ship
I .Infs, end gave firem en • s tiff
two-hour fig h t before It wes
brought under control.

A ll liquor
Import restrict mm
h a r t been lifted ' td t » period e f
90 days end an Increase In dom es,
t ic production o f 4 1 8 0 0 8 0 4 galk u has been Ordered. We are
fO ltg f to drink ourXelvs* edt of
This depression If we h e re to fig h t
•Ink elephants and flying Heard*
t e do It,

Im d , y

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W E R EBU ILD

P t i l FRA N C M O. n g N g n iC T
1 ) of lb s C arn sg lt Institution
.
sf
W ashington
recently
foead that a man Tying In bed be­
fore breakfast produces barely
m ongh energy to heap a a average
MW4 m edia b n ra la g —sb o st one
ealorte a m laeta.
B at wkvs a
man gsts oat of bed and goes to
work bis beat energy prod act Ion
Hoes tremendously, and so do b is
food requirements. When be be­
gins to is ova abo st tb s costa (In
oalorles) m oant rapidly.
Jnat
siltin g up Inersases the cost I per
cent. ■landing up 10 per cent, and
a brisk walk will Increase It by
*04 per re st.
All of which Is a a e ssellea t
scientific reason for providing a
man with a break laat containing
enough calories to keep blm com­
fortable until Tench. T bs average
eedeM aty worker, according to
Dr. Benedict, needs shout 1(40
oalorles a day; farm ers, oa tbs

Tmmttm /nice C srh sg
C « v s l s M Cream
t n e t f s t AewdwisA

Ce/ee

B rea k fa st
8*ndir4ek: Reason
three-fourths pound chopped round
steak with salt and pepper, form
Into a ll patties, and pan fry.
Place stx slices of canned pine­
apple and sis large mushrooms,
pealed snd stemmed, on broiler
reck, brash tb s pineapple with
butter, put e small place of but­
ter In each mushroom asp, and
sprinkle with salt end pepper.
B ro il, farming placeppIs over to
brown both sid es place a moat
patty oa a round of hot tenet,
cover with a sites of pineapple,
log w ith a mushroom. Serves e ll.

Sumer groups, purchasing ag ents
o f sta te s and ritira and retail
tradesm en, the NRA deputies f a ­
vor continuance of the associa­
tions, with some added safeguards
a g a in st p rice-fisin g .

C om pliance To
Be K e y sto n e Of
Reforms In NRA
(Continued From Page One)
injunction proceedings may be
used wholesale. T his Is regarded
as the aw lftest method fo r m ak­
ing ch lsrlers su ffer in the pocketbook, which o fficia ls view as a |
very sensitive business organ.
I

Sun Beats Back Late
Attack OfKingWinter

Hugh S . Johnson has madr u p 1
his mind that rom planrr work
must be a keystone of NRA
werk and he Intends to get this
p a n o f the reform program now
under way worked out as fa st as
any of the code changes.
Regulations for u s e
o f th e
new, eode-num hrm i b l u r eagle
have been delayed so far because
nf trouble in w ork'ng out i n
equltahle snd thoroughly legal
way of m aking dir players nf the
eag le root r Ibulr Ihel- share of
the espense of ndm lnlsterlng the
code. Johnson wants (lh r symbol
to lie accessible to Jvcry le g iti­
m ate employer but dues not want
to put a bonus on m.n ro .o p e ra ­
tion In the task of Industrial selfgovernm ent.
W A SH IN G T O N , M *r, 1*— 4 Al*»
Som ething d efinite on the hours
T7u Ami-r1r»n rh e rg * d 'a ffa ite s
shortening plans is eapreted to
deveop before the end of this * t Hegilad, Iraq , nidified , thiwrek Industrial rom m iltees a r e H ist* I7rp *rtm ent y r.trrd e y Ihsl
lo return to NltA tndsv and th * l»wl&gt;- iif Rayinnnd K bhvr, lm
Johnson is looking to them to m n lln lv p islty nf ('In rin n atl s lu .
«obmIt counter propositions to his dent, k illn l by A rab bandits on llv
been
re
"trn and te n " plan Irn |ierreril K n p h rslv . R iver, had
rut in hours sod Irn perreni cuveivd and n-srheil Regilsil Hun.
Increase in hourly rsle s, effected day night.
An
sutu|uy
ws&gt;
performed,
by a g sn rrsl order which would
d 'a ffa ire s
report«--l,
he suspended for the many in ­ the rh aigv
an-l the body wa&gt; iiurie,l yrstei
dustries which cunnot stand It.
1
day illum ing. D raih v a , u ltn tv
Actual shortening nf hours Is
uled tn two gun.lint wounds in
not eapreted to Iwcsiine general
t h . cbvst and abdomen.
before Apr. 16 at the earliest,
and more likely May I. O ther rode
rhanges, dealing with prire m n*
I m l and other t r a d e p re rtires,
may be ordered Into effect Irefnte
H O I,l YW 047D
M ar. 1 * .—A
that,
downtown hotel was roM ed of a
Joheissn will have before him sm all am oanl o f oash and two slot
today a repwet on open, p rie* a s - , m a iP ito ’ *cnnly yesterd ay by &gt;)
snriatlnns
from
th e assista n ts i bandit answ ering the lieacriptlan
who rnndneted hearing* on tha | * f one suspected In a Ih ree-nighl
snhfaet durine the past two weeks crim e wave th a t has n e tt'd rebDrsplte Use g rea t rtam er nf c o n - 1 bers $ 1 8 0 0 .

Body Of Slain Youth
Recovered In Arabia

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e n t y y e a r s ago
D u p le x lU g u h W

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4 J W 4 1 .W ....
WI, « l » ! We
•weswe-f ----- -7---M. F ra n k are la (M ala s Heading
the b|g K n ig h ts o f P yth ias c m -

B a in *v af Macao, Om^to
l l i i n t o I tow w eak* to M * to re u th e g a e e t e f her •*«.

PHONE 83

L U ,M fl| K B
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Iflf
J

LUMBER COMPANY
P reach A i t h

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71$.

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V IE N N A ,
M ar. 13— 6T&gt;— An­
oth er t 'r o hour In A w t r i i 'i a f ­
fa ir s wa ecloee a t hand laat night.
A t 4:39 A. M. Tuesday a train
carryin g Chancellor Dollfuas
to
Borns It schedule! to rroes
the
Ita lia n border—M ltor flfd c h the
hetmwehr (fa s c is t homo guard)
and V ice-C hancellor Em il
Fey
w ill again assum e suprem e au ­
thority In thle country.
Eyas Eiaualaed
M ajor F ey , a hetmwehr leader
Glames Correctly Fitted
during Dollfuss' previous absence
from A u stria— a two-day trip to
Budapest to confer with P rem ier
Coemboes— launched a d rastic anll-eoetallst drive which a few days
O ptom etrist
la te r developed Into a bloody civil
war.
112 Park Ava.
L a st night, countless A ustrians,
including some close to the chan­
cellor, wondered w hat P ry would
do this lim e, while ITollfuas
la
co nferrin g with P rem ier M a s ro -1
Pow er T ran sform ers
Hni and G ocm boe*.
H ere In our shop
Only M ajor F ey
seemed
to
Giving you a fr»»h. guaranteed
know, and he m aintained a strict
job and quick service on A N Y
silence.
m ake.

D R H EN RY
McLAULIN,’ J r .

W A SH IN G TO N , Mer. 13— (A P I
— Partied (credit for sev 'B h ,th e
Am erican pehllc more then 0100,040.000 In electric r e t* reduction!
In the lest four year was claimed
yesterday by the federal trade
commission ns * result of Its fiveyear Inquiry into public utilities.

A dispatch from P eris e h rs th a t
to F re n ch nrintoH kmhe dfsrerod the e n rien t that capital e f
Vka Queen o f Bbeba While flying
• te r an A rabian d eeert.
We
m kthri- th a t the a ria io r e M
net
f in d any d e e c e n d ra u 'a f tM Qeksn.
e k e th ey wouldn't h a re bothered
t o fly hack.
T
t h e JCer W est C ltU en say * um t
A e tn a to f lo a r ith la t *h a It d i d t o
f t o balm iest d a y *," since CWA
Mmttty ha* been ftow ing to to town.
T on can’t keep a good t r a p i b o t u r
d r v * .a r e a w ith
gwreeweient
taooey. hut now Um t t h * ' CW A

BUREAU I

T his means s compromise s a t­
isfactory to the W hite House may
be woikiri out in tbs conference
room.
Then before tak in g
the
m odifications up in the
House,
the Dem ocrats will
hold another
raucus.
Ilvrn * and his
lieuten­
ants will attem p t ones- more to gat
the m ajority to agree to support
the comprom ise, if It Is s a tlsfsc .
tory ts the W hite House.
If this should happen Roossvelt
may win all along the line. S e n a ­
tor Koblnson of A rk an sas, m a jo r­
ity leader, p rrd lctol a fte r a talk
with the President that the 12.
2(H),000,(H)ti Iv&gt;nus measure would
not pass the Senate.

It in (nUrentinK to note that out of theiie 37 group*
the 11 which had profit* In 1932 showed Increaaoa in 193.1 ,
while In 12 group* which had lonncit in 1932, profit* were
noted for 1933. Smaller deficit* were reported by 8 Induntrie*, making favorable change* In 31 case* out of 37.
Decreased proftta were reported Ivy five group*, while an
Increased deficit wa* reported hy one.
It in also Interesting to note that the printing and pub­
lishing buainoe* reported a decline In aggregate profit* from
$6,620,000 to $ 1,650,000.

v o lt-T o m A ustria

3 MAJOR

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PrmlshHu Baltariw

wttk oU BatUrjr

Coast Guard B a s e s
May Be Discontinued
W A SH IN G TO N , M er. 1 3 - ( A P &gt;
— Due tu the $ 7 ,0 0 0 8 0 0 cut In the
appropriation for the Coast Guard,
o fficials o f th a t bureau said y e s,
trrd ay decom missioning ol a num­
ber o f bases "rein s Impel stiv e ."
The first step in inerting *he
curtailm ent war decom missioning J
c f all Coast
Guard d estroyers, i
They numbered rig h t.
A survey now is lielng made
to determ ine
ju st
what
bases
must he rlim inntrd.

Expert RadioService
WOOD
All Kin tin of Wooa
Delivered

DUIlARrS
B ig Wood Y ard
Phone 4 9 7 -J

tV. 13th 8T.

CWA Pay Schedule
All CWA em ployees who worked
on Friday and Satu rday, Mar.
0 and 10, should report a t Fire
Station tom orrow, W ednesday, a t
lim e shown below.

MARTIN
$11 W . 1st S T .

Let l ‘ia
Eliminate

R a d io S e r v i c e

V A N T E IIU K U , Ky., Mar. HI.—
IA I'P If you go alMiut the utrcvU
of thi* town a flc i n ig h tfall, you
mu*t carry your own light — or
tiavol in t b f dark, The public util*,
Itlea company wo witIn*! lower l he
raten and ihe city council ordered
all direct ligh t* cRtinguinhetl,

S T E V E 'S

PLACE

T Y I E W R IT E R A Nt)
ADDING M A C H IN E

H E P A 1 II H
T A I.l.A IIA -S sE k :,
M *r.
Id —
l A I' i Governor Sh u ll* has de­
layed until Apr. 16 passing on the
question of C alifo rn ia's request
f o r the extrad ition of H arry V olirr
on ihargvs ol -orbing Mae Weet,
movie artress. Voder was auv-ated
in Mtaml recently and la a t lib eity
on $10,000 bond.

n

By Mr. Paul N Is, af Del .a ad,
a n exiM-rirnred a n d reliable
mechanic. Alt work guaranteed.
31 v. Nix la la our store each
Wednesday.
.
Phone 310
C E L E R Y C IT Y P R IN T IN G CO.
113 So. P ark .I r e .
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�* .Seaplane RescueaNinej cno,R g,W;KKa
i
.rtf«uPersons Near Miami! Atlanta, u«L iMf* -&gt;1

Industry Is Given TO B U IL D U P
Market Agreement
RURAL AREAS

Social Calendar
1st C h n n h ■auditorium by

O re l*
Number T hree o f the W oman'
Y ia a lo n a ry Society. The Old Col
•— y - l t o l i Q u artette w ill be on th
- K b ftito r business and social
■verting a f th e A aarlan O a a a o f
«lw r i m B a p tist Church will ha
feaU at 7 :3 0 P . U . a t the church
m o w * veith Mr*. J . B . Borland.
B r a . M , L . R abora, M r*. L . T .
• B k a ftu n J, Mrs. Claude Beam , am)
S l i a M amie Minor a s hostesses.
T h * P h llath ea
Class o f
the
C l n t B a p tis t C h urch will have
I ta re g u la r elasa m eeting a t T:30
•P. M. a t the home o f M iss Ethel
' BoDy, 1112 M yrtle Avenue, with
M lsa B elly and the Misses Nell
'K n ig h t, E r . Cunningham , and
B lan che Cunningham a t hostesses.
W e Ju n io r High School P .-T . A.

M r*. A , M . W illia m a o n ,
M i*4
A n n M a y. * n d P h ilip M a y o f J a c k -

vnnvilU* u rrii the gucata Su nita&gt; of
Rep rv*enl aliv e J , Hardin Refer*
aon Salu rtlay nutifieil Chairm an
Jo h n F, May of the Fhiridu re
M H * M a ry K liz a b e th RulepUm frnbur*erneii| rom m iller peeking to
o f R onton, M a *» 1% expected
to obtain fedem l aid for ivnnlm i'i*

U1M .Magnolia Avenue.

a r r iv e th e f it M p a t! o f n e xt week
to upend ii *ho»t tim e hen* w ith
hei p a te n t4, D r. and M ra* S am uH
I'u le a to n .

M rs. M sry Strong

Benefit BRID G E Party
. Woman's Club
Saturday 2:1111 P. M.
•»

----- Tickets 25c
rteane Come
Prizen — Refrewhmenl*
Projtram

Action/

Fruit Fly Damage
Claims To Be Aired
Before House Body

dudiri* and M r * . Jatnoa C . .Sharon.

BUTTONS,
BUTTON­
HOLES. MENDING, HEM­
STITCHING PLAIN SEW­
ING, PLEATING, ETC.

S t. Patrick',! Day

r s o n a

fir. and Mia* K. It . Ilrownlee
an I *on, Harry B row nlw , uprnt
totiay in Ocaiu w aere tn *y a u
tended a m rrling o f Iht* S ym al o f
Florida.

The Accommodation
' SHOP

Sem. Hi P.-T. A.

______
I During
s r r v k r * *1 S t.
LyiM B
M IAM I, Mur,
13/— (&lt;T&gt;— N inel Epiw opel t 'h u i c j, u t t i .
’. .in*
p r r .o n ,, m issing on two fish in g ssck n l the le n t - .- Ureesi , W «i»
bom ,
s m n ls y .
w ere
r.- s -1 o f c h o ir m em b ei' u is ir t^
i .,«*
rUrt| |,„i#y by lhr Coast Umiril m ntring from ho ct i n , t« | | 0i.\ «A
r,•hi,In nr ArcttliiM a fte r sn«n .i n c . ih r th o tlS trrs' t&gt;. f *.

W A SH IN G TO N , M a r. 13 (AIM
— S e cre U ry
W allace tentatively
approved Sunuay
u in a ist-u n .
a *tm in *M fo r O m n ia stiaw oerry
m u lt u i t t “ m i ) I k * ab le U&gt; i n h a l e r e iip u p a tin t d r t i r l u i r a t &gt; a n lo id
shippers.
W KDN BBD A Y.
AcconiiDg to fa u n sd niinislia- s u rp lu s
liv e s to c k
Iro m
c e ita m A ve n u e am i K in a J&gt;tteei, u i-|a a ie * i
Fou rth annual flow er and g a r­
tiuo o tt.c ia l* the agreem ent will ii&gt; !ta to th e needy B c c liu n *," add- n aeeond lim e to ahk th« ( o u id ita den show o f the Garden Club of
improve
retu rn *
to
pivtlucara itij: t lia i th is pbase o f t h r ptopm*ed aiunetra to re co n sid e r I fie ii ueciSan ford will be held from
2:00
sicni to o rd e r th e
b u ib n u g
to m
through lim itation ot giauvs alio p la n was being in v e s tig a te J.
r. M. to 9 :0 0 P. M. a t the Kpl.coIi. un said i t w m * im p o ita n t th a t it im t i U T ium e it m u rts ix h tiy , lln *
s ite * th at may be Mii |i|h-U. in ­
pal Pariah House.
terio r grades an,l su e - will Ik em phasis be placed on non a g r .- l p te n m n i:* w ere u n a v a ilin g lo t the
T he Sarah P ark er Methodist
writhhelu troin tlie m aiket and will c u ltu r a l a c tiv itie s to p ro d u c t r ash I l om m ispian ei * paaped u i e s td u lio it
Orphanage Club Will meet at 2:0di
bring the aupply m lute w ith de­ incom es, on acco unt o i th e *u » p -! o f f it ia ll) u n le r iiig th e b u ild in g ie P. M. a t th e hem e of Mr*. C rorgial
nu ive il.
t e d u c tio n p io g iu m .
mand, they maintained.
H a rt, Geneva Avenue, with M r; j
W het) it was p o in te d « u t th a t
W e stb ro o k »aid th a t a lm o st a ll)'
No lim itation Will be placed
H art and M r*. Jo h n Vaughn a*
upon the volume of shipm ent* project w h u h w o u ld be o t ii in lit pipe * loa d in g f i v m c ity vvells to
hostesses.
M em ber*
have le m
re h a b d itu ito n th e toc-ei to n a re i»adl) ill treed o l
oth er than the prohibition ag ainst to the | c r n u i i l i t
asked to bring eoltOn print and
w u u U Imb) th e A .lim n j l l ' l U I l , ( ill’ ( lHIIITUlUtiDlln h a u tiio i
shipm
ent
of
bet
lies
winch
do
not
sewing accessories fo r startin g a
j u e d lh i1' |a itid in g o f ad^m ! I ihhi fr e t
ronfoim to the stam isid grade.* ini! a t ion.
quilt.
lie a.uird that practically t l i e i o i c iin c iv tr pi|H ' a t th e M t l la r k e u
ami
*iie
*
.
Shippers
would
be
pro­
Annual election o f o ffic e r* and
«■•! at t h i i t *choot hitUNi*4
ami
entire setup
it Ii which thr i SNA i I'ip e l i*.i p la n t.
hibited
from
handling
b erries
program , "L ook ing Backw ard, A
A t tarn on M ra, I'e a ri Hiiimed'?* ym i II* in m t r i a l 'C lond* am i o th i
H to o j i r i a t t i l w ould in* in c h a ig r
winch
were
not
federally
ini|iectSurvty o f the New D eal," will be
Tho U i
o t the I'Uiai icha hi Illa tio n wor *. I te«|iiei*t th a t gUeala a t he* Ilo I A ! toi, tdirikf 4 u *'i *' c n irk o d ,
featu re* o f the reg u lar m eeting of
l i u national Adm iniatration uni bt )H’| m il te d to p a lk o il i» tie .‘.s • i niiv a*t I ' r r i l N a ll g&gt; m m o lu iii o
A ct»nlrol com m ittee would con*
the L iteratu re Departm ent o f the
| anti avenuea a d ja c e n t to the l»ot**i, ' tin* id in p . h o f thi* 1 n iv o fM ty o f
Imy down rule* ami reguiationn
dint o f four m ember* re p rv * o n t- i
W oman's Club to be held at 3:00
Mate* Milimnihtialions a s b cfo ie . I « n - d clcired , pending a le |H ii l 0) Idaho. 'H i t h r in In u iu h , \\ holt* h
la ir ahi|if»erm, i» ai*u» er w ith »n
h ftila d fo r
1 hi* iiimViduai plates will lia * e l t In i'f o f I**dice Hoy W illia m * w ho 1 ha*- In* I b a ll if a" me u n*
at the club house with Mr*. W. L.
eighth member aelcctial by the
t o n i - , 1*. l , t tu v ts tig a li- p n ik in g l a i i l o i t s thi* a ftrriu M 'ii, u : i * ro m lo in m .l i*e
plnnmiig boaids, advisor)
Cooper, Mr*. K. D. Bullock, an d '
Dr. R. E . Steven * o f S t. I’eters- c o m m u id o tie r “ f th e F lo rid a m a r
[ u li- n f r hr»'4(i:4i* of t i 111*11 to mn *
outril) 01 gHtilxations m i; iicni ml lu*i* I* m the city
Mr*. G. K. McKay a* hostesses.
I burg spent la** night here with hi* k c ttrig b u r r au and t h r d ire c t oi until i
j
I t'll pi i -*l||* W rit* .tlaf I
*U li
- - —— — —
T H l'H S I) ( Y
parents, Mr. ami M r*. II. It. Stev- o f th e F lo rid a a g r k d lt u i al u v t* n io in t i i i i n i t ) c o m m it toe *.
| g i’nn " ^ s *‘4 in S a il l.ak«* iiu
Some
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__ T ____rn», Park Avenue.
*ion aervice.
J p '* iil* .i o m g 1hi .(iiuko i i . liiMUt iit
mol n-kcd to U* i ne Im ini in ilo O t » t * i t
U i&amp;
wirt haVe ita m onthly m eeting at
8 :0 0 P . M. a t the school atr.ii
torium. A ll fa th e r* a re eipecially
Invited.
*

VlCKSCOUGHDROP

TRUE SPIRITUAL
' * • READINGS.
MRS. SALLY RUSSELL.
APPOINTMENTS.
BEN EFIT PROGRESSIVE
8PIRITUALIST CHURCH.
■,H E. Concord Ave.
Orlando, Fla. Phone 6521

th e '
ch Is
Itimsj
"tm ci
o !*•■«
the

Epic O f North Will Be
Screened A t Milane

j

M r*. M, L . F o x and M i*:
Fox o f I,os A n g e l* * ,
I 'nl
expected to a r riv e T h u t * l i
wpt m l t u n m o n th * lu r e u i
fntKlin*tV n iece *. M r * , W , .1
nm l M I* * K d ith W a lk e r.

ment of M eililerranean trim

fly

Ji»H4»*i4 n f fiv e y e a r* ago, m fiy m e d

May the ag rtn illn ra l eomimHee
of the floune will hold a hr.imiif
Tue*day, Mar. f(l, at 0 A. M *n
W a s h in g to n
In
r o n * id c r
-in Ii
In * * !1*.
A tim ilar wire wn* f*enl
II
C H « u . * k o f O ila n d o - r e n t n iv
n f th e I l o rid || c o m m it tee 1'H »*i
• on m ire il a * lr o n g c o m n n tti'e
fro m the 4ta te
o tg a n ifa lio n
he

......

,"V‘!V,,“ Rock Ci t i es

S t i mi Ing lir n l , building huw^on.'
tc p iiiit t iv house*, le n d in g le m n ii*
bog v i n w *. t ho k e n * a m i
* o s a t) g i ocei 10* u n til
he f»ci**ni‘&gt;
M 'li.M i iu lin n :, s e c u rin g &gt;n j*i 111• and u o rk - i m k 11urn Im id lo i t to
u th e i nigciri m
N l tiie i on*
-u p p lo n n n h il
pi o
g i'H iu % w i n oaU nied tin |u n t- liu ie
e in p lo ) no lit

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al&gt;mi i&lt;oo l
*1 bo*d- her*' a m i at I «
I*,, a I!", M n lio ,
u* ii«
fid hl* an ♦■viinitnal ton
hm M u ’ * lo r |n»*«sddi u e

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Q U IN C Y . Mar IS — M l.. Kotin*
K lrtrh sr, pnstm lttrs,-* st lls v sn a .
yrsU 'itlsy r^pqrt^H tw Shi'iilT U
M Inman that burglars Invsil,-,!
h T b » *ir .Sumiay nlgtil an,i rat

nnl

away a

boi

containing

slam|ts And-Money - •mounting

1300.

Entrarrrr

was

in

gairn-J

tli rough ■ Window.

lie

Literature Group %
Plans Fine Program
M i* J. A H io u id . J i (m ig h t Hu
tt hat prnvnlnea In he ufu* n f tin '
11rI*'4* *4 u*t) *|u* *t lo ti!• id the n*|gn-.
m ost in tw e a tln g p ro m a m * o f the
i lu i me* tin g o f tlie lL ule'* C irri*
yea r c»f th e
L te ra tu rr
J!tfpi»rll i d the i ir - t l( a | d t * l * i- i»H i hc.d
tiie n t o f |h**
&lt; it h w ill E.i1 M oiiduv hflerfnH M i a*I lb* home ol
the mn* t r . tltle if. ‘"I im k u u '
R iickw |i
n Hm v # y n f th* New D e a l,"
w h ic h w ill h r g iv e fi at the u rg u U i e - 1i* t in h i 4!n i k and tln &gt; a» r pA it u u l a i i ) »l»vu« d
f.j I hi
d e p a rt,
m e e tin g o f the dcp ® t1 m rn t U miioi
be p ie -v ii!
I lu - te tn * *
im a aflOTIW on a f ^dH i o 'clock at m e ld to
W a lle r I,
th e clu b IsotTte. M r * . I I J- l - th ­ fun lf»** "wy w ill lie M*
ru* n will have charge of the pro c»Hiip e i, M ra. E’ D. li'd lo r k . M id
g ia m arwi w ill **•• »•.. **ted y the M i- t# f M c K a y
'I he h U 'ib e * * ' * ' » i " l i w ill ( •* ‘deM u * h D e p a rtm e n t o f the C lub.
I l i a p i itg i am pro(!llj»i*&gt; I * i*e id vo l&gt; | 1»* the etdection ol o ff ic e i
m p c v ifi] i i t t t t r u l to pei * k i i &lt; In ta r- foi ihe coming y at.

hmlihng.

PiiDrth

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S u n fo rd

Dct/icr &amp; Day’s (futility P a in ts
“Hi mI For The South"
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ai t few

M ivhI■ to o ir deprecating th a n

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h ii in a- ( liu l i* - s ilh

STAN L E V R U L E R S

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C o m p l » t » * - a # o d y 10 I n i J o l l

—No Ealrot to BuyI

m ig h t

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A T SHOW ROOM O F

WIGHT BROS. Co
W e d n e s d a y i 2 to 4 p . m .

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A L SO

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A ssu re

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Sanford, Fla.

pe, Valves, Fitti
umbing &amp; Hex

1V,
) 3 — DAYS — 3
Tomorrow - Wednesday - Thursday

CO. ‘

2 0 1 S a n fu n i A vvnup

MyMb

n
be

by

in need o f p a in t.

l n m 'iilM ' ne r* n *&lt;&lt;h.u i, ed tf**

i in* i a f la t i o n
' ne wt |o old

» It*

of

*

Salesm an

1 V e r a I n e w diM'ka
idol
W ide
1hitii** * t h a t it i t o ia- i&lt;", I El n il l i e
Ink c f r o i il

.

Gurilrn Chili of Snnlnnl
EpiMtipal Pari-li Hoiiml*

B A L L A R D ’S F E E D S ami F L O F R

*• 11)1 U ‘ i V

p itd ertio n

Annual

Carden ami Flow er
S II 0 W

C o r.

w Im Ii it B o n n I - out t it* witi 11 ,4
■hii iii£ *• l* %i lit * w nut ui* o l
’ oturn 14* 1(1111*i ** d e rid e d noi 1,. n
I b u ild On tiMd at 1h i* tim e
|*'oi

1

"SgniordV Unix* llninr Owned Ci'uil Slow*"

f th e p a y im o t of y i ■&lt; I( a
1he J let |* - Mlift I*i*&gt;■j* In
n g n m *t Ilo e ity
F o rk ’
S u p e iln le n d i oi
M iiu g li on i' . o in* i mo -d
move th** t o n f «»( li u 1 | , , 1
i n o l l o 11 oil

AU w I vhI p A

Sanlord Cash Feed Store

Ii r n e n l

O le

QUEEN
CHRisnnn

in tlir t'ntho&gt; t t '’hiit oh at

Mrs. « . K. M c K a y : ; ™

Ito lla rid I. D ean n n d o ii d In Jw ci
-o il v i |l«'
jraBtOM ay
w here
lh«
vi*d e *| the a la I om g a rd e n - o f M lA rth u r
(1.
C um m er
i nrt&gt;n’
th e re th e y flo p p e d in I'a la lk a an*
view ed “ T h e
Ita v in
(,&lt;«id c n * .'
1‘iiia ik a I W A p io |e c t.

b tiiu n t ih t h tin
STA R n f STA R S

Admission 2r&gt;c

L iv r that defies the danger* nf
lit l ,# It* I i.*Mwhi*l o
the A rctic; a native hero
with
m ore rom antic
appeal
than a
screen idol; arvd women
whoai* j
kieauty i* Uuirhed with the pale
i i i** Mary PL Jo n e* of Newton, |plt'POlll,
nhren of Northern lights,
lira
shown living th n r live* in *‘K 'k i- A la ,, w ho ban iieen v i* it in it fu-&gt;
M a y im mod in I e h ’ c o n fe rre d w ith
riMi." M elro-&lt;iolduyn M » )if w epic sinter, Mr*. J . R. ilorlarid, \Ve*t H a liro ck am i R m e e tin g o f ihtof thr North filmed
from the F iral M i eel, for the jai^t month, M a te e m n m itte e h a 4 been ca lle d
i famou* atorj, by ('ap t«fn
Peter (•ft yeM chtay morning 1+*r Tam pa, fo r T u esda y, M a r. 1Tl, a t 2 I* M
FreueheriThe picture
open* Si A ugustine, and Ilia mi. Nbc wax in th e A n g e h ilf h o te l at O rla n d o , le m p i
lo M*lle
\\ •**(
Wedneanlny at the Milam* T heater. accompamed by .Mr*. I., i
at w h ith tim e a c o m m itte e w ill
T in m a tte i w
of
Paiiaiiia
City.
FHmnd by an expedition headed
lie m im ed to m ake th e t r i p to 1 tty \ 11**«m y I
by Fid. W. S, Van Dyke,
noted
WBi« h in g to n
( lo v e r n o r
S 11 *»It i l( u ii iiv t - ; •r n t m *»i .
F i lend * o f R ic h a rd A llin g liM io ,
“ tiMbelitig tllret lor.” the
picture
w ill I m* M-ked to he n nivnliber i
Jut * " iit iiiM - i
in ■ record
oiitamed by
more w ho - p t f i l M iY m i w in le t * lu r e o f the d i'le r a tio n to W a n h in g to n 1 p« M o il Uo
s
hirthan a ycut of privation, hiin|*kip Mint w im had been lo o k in g
and danger* cm lur ed above tie* hom e w ith h i* fa m il v in M ich
A rctic circle. It* drama if
the ig a n fo i th v f»a*t y e a r, w rti r t g r e i
to le a n t o f h i t d e a th la - t \ \ e*lnt**nio*t intim ate revelation of a m
K n te r ta in H
A t B r id g e
) 1 J*1_. ul u ’ lio io
t h e people ever recorded b\ a •lay at th e home o f h i* b rfd h c i
a
t
V
an
W
e
rt,
O
hio,
He
had
I
ween
camera..
It* spectacle ha* never
H o n o rin g i he tm »nhei * o f
her
b en i4|uaUed in the history o f the dJ *in c e la s t J u ly .
t Inti, M i* (I F Mt h a v i n le itM rn &gt;i
screen.
Hiunir
w ith an
in ' o nuil
h ttd v i
pwtf
M r a.
J.
W . S V ia x tu a id , M r*
For the ft rat tim e an
actu a l
Frt'dciy
i*vi-ning
1111
h«*t
tnonc
hi
M b*
M am ie
I fu ll-length picture in sight and F red F 'n * tr r, a n d
Soul h S « n to i «1 V v * rn11 t Si I '(i 1W ih k I u m m I o f CJutnc) and
M i*
Atujfi t ha* hien taken of the K-k
in k '* I ia \ in &lt;lil w# n
• fn i
’ hi
mo* h* the) live in a *tru ggie for Ih u-ley o f Pi\» I*,*Term *]»« n l la- '
t a l l i r - . favi»i4, an 1 n I •e xhm ent ■*
survival among U*i rifle hazard*. n ig h t here u n h Jud ge m et M i
A f t * t '■eve in i §t| i'ly I 4'4*|On*
of
l im y l f t tb M a n y breath-taking stm etacle* are Jaino ft G, S hat on
III d g l M tM ' ■ 1 *(I
i «dlot l e i
I i
m
o
rn
in
g
to
t
M
ia
m
i
to
&lt;j*«|id
a
j shown including the stampede *»f
| a In f d of more than four thou-an 1 f e w (| a &gt; * T i n * ) W e i l a et o l li p ii li li I
Itihl &lt;&lt;idi t •d tfiie*i
U»We(*.
j caribou, with native huntet*
in by M i* . Jan e it S in d h of ih i
\| l 4 II I
h. *1111 VI! i lli" Ml'
pursuit; giant wall u*
i liarging u ly .
’yiTalDxed H A, w i* k'i * ’'
j frail *kin l»«aU; uhalr* hunlm c in
O \] H a iti4on kit - (
Mk
H e n ry W ig h t. M iM
. * refill boats; the no iiin g of noin w »i u i * p i in*, H In n n
Ron* of ton* o f tea “ breaking up," :t»altow ay» M l* N o rils k (i S l ) f l i e
1S , M l* C . H K u t i i ) . a roil M ic
» and oth er thrills.
J hif (.Hill mm * ■ o*to &gt;'

£

TO-NHiH

I h o in o i. ,
W\
a m i r n m lli’ - in
, *l *i’ K p l'io p n l t 'h . o i h ih o i r u o iC
"V i It 1 ’ • * by ih r * w |( j mg
of

1 th

ASSETS H O LD

Last Times

| and f "i* i fil i 4 wi n l*o in
&lt; I an( - 'ii i *
u iy ( ,f
d iii Mg m I * o trn

Ban Ma r a t h o n
Dancing Unde r
New Ordinance
&lt;&lt; ontm uenf F m m

D A IL Y 'S

�{ !• J J j

nd M eeting Tonight At
H all To Organize Team

'O R L A N D O ,

H at -

1»— *

•

a*« 7

He sU ted th st a poor httendancs
tonight will convlncs him
that
th srs Is liUU In tsrest here, a l­
though hs Indicated th a t
plans
would not bs dropped.
R epresen tative* o f club* a t O r­
lando, Leeaburg, Cocoa, and New
Sm yrn a are expected to
attend
the m eeting here tomorrow night.
The fir s t three cities will probably
Join with Sanford In organising
a four-club loop.
New Sm yrna
may not be given a berth because
it is apparently impossible to line­
up a sixth atrong club gt this time.

10e Hu# 1 Ue i
Be Una 8 Uirce
r . 7« 0 m

6 lim e s .

4c He * 1

eioath.

, C e u t fiv e w ests Is lifts.
P e sb lp n it * fe r capital ac
4 i * t fa ce V t U r s .

.lU d a u

ehirg# 80s

1 'A ll e L s s M e *. «4 »SMIees.e»l«
wtn ft* efteege* »•'
M (I b m e iS ere*. N*
•»
eVSftlte wilt he g lee* rev »■•«-**

ypU K

WATCH

repeirX

LEG A L

™‘ PEIICAN
S P E E DS T E R

d - d h i » W ftn tftd ___________

CLOTHINO Salesman Get till*
tfa a d ia g line men's San forised
•oplcals
up. Liberal rnmiMlons paid
In advanca. ExrUnced hustlers
w rits
&lt;1Jick.
i*a B u m s* Co.. R o n s , Gs.

.WANTEDt

Second

bend

A ntes la | set eee, S is sf hsss, A r ie l s,
Chsrisstsa, T slsh sssss. U srlsaa* s a j

tir-

- paullns. Must be cheap for cash,
y ie ld s Bervlcs S tatio n , 1(01 W est
le i.

'w a n t e d
Leaves.

JACKSONVILLE

Tf)"" BU Y; Msgnoll,
Write for Information.

*T . 0 . B o s *0«0. Ja x -F la .

14—Rooms Without Board

J ACKHON VILKaK

.

.

11.10

A T L A N T A ................... 17*10
CHARLESTON . . . 10.10

UNION BUS STATION
SEMINOLE HOTEL
Phoa* H

T O R R E N T : L arg s room, la d le s
‘ paly. W 6 P alm slto A vs

tl—Houaea Per Bent
{M O DERN

rlV E
room
house.
OesapUtvly. furnished Apply 110
.W M l l» th .

THROUGH C O U R T H T O T T H E U. ft. C E P A flT V E K T OT A 0 B I .
C U L T U R E IN GO-OPERATION W IT H T H E FLO R ID A S T A T E MAMKKTIMO B U R EA U . T . R . B U T T E LOCAL R E P R E S E N T A T IV E , f r t
FLO O R . COURT HOUBE BUILDING.

Rosenbloom, 111, llffct hffvyv tlfh l world'! champion fighting
hla usual e*rsfnl bftttlo slapped
•nd outsmarted hi* w»y to • 10round non-title decision, over Oordon Fortenberry, 1 7 * lft»t night
before on* of lb* biggest boxlnf
crowds In OrUndo’s history.
Th* decision t u • unanimous
with two Judge* and th* rsftre*.
a r m A B aM w ta). V
Judges war* 0*rdn*T SbsFman ' W
Mm v
M
m a t «i
T d ari
and Chauncvy Boyer. Harry Brown
Me
a
n
p*
im c
was referee.
P a i a f a « i l * r m I I H « « r Pan
Rossnbloom ,
coated . w ith
*
heavy Miami Beach tan , looked
•vary inch ft Utleholder.
Forten berry , the C rack er boy,
fought a courageous battle ag ain st
a m an arlth a record o f e l e m ,
sm art b o x ln f ag ain st th * bast the
g am * has produced In the past
seven y ears.
Roaenbloom was f a r In tb s rear
a fte r four rounds o f m illing. F o r .
tenberry was th * a g rre s s o r and
•cored many a point w ith a rig h t
th at boomed Into the cham pion'*
lower section and a le ft th a t con­
tinually annoffed the
man
who
draws the heavy money la his
class.
The champion rallied a f te r the
fifth , however, and outboxed a fa r
more aggressive F orten berry .
T he result was sim ply— e le si
and rtng crnft outdid desire to
win, condition and courage.

RATES

Celery m arket R eports

Wins D e c i s i o n In
L ast Night’s B o o t

''0 T 1 C E

N O TH *: OF
A PFH C A T IO I4
FOR
TA*
DF.ICI)
IINDKH i M C T l O N
•7* O F T H E
UBNKIIA1. f T A T IT IC a
Or
THE
F IA T *
OF
FteON ID A.
N h i i r * l i liar B b t g l v # » I Hat B u » I I * l l f i l i i l n i t f’ n , p li re h a ee t o f T » *
i &gt; r l 1 f l m t * No, I I I ,
dnlrd
D ie I r d .
d a y o f A u g t i l l , A H,, I I I I, h a * flirt.
•* l d r « * r i I N r * f *
In my
office, Bind
h a s m a d * upp lIcBtlcin fo r ( a t d*»d
In I s e u *
In
perurdanr*
W it h l a w .
He*Id r r c l l f l r a t # t m b m r e i / t h e f « l *

lowing it*errlh»d p m p v r l f Bltualed
In Mernlnnlit County, F l o ri d *, lo-w ll
I,tit 1 M ium rl'i F la t
T h* Mid land being i i M i a « d at llie
d * t * of th* leeuanr* of eueh r * r ( l f l c a l * In Ih*
n it n *
of
Unknown
Unl*aB eald r e r t l f l m t a ahall be r o drrniFd arr ord ln g (o law m i d**d
will lapuB tllaraon an I h * Ird dap
of April. A. D . 1»J|
Wftna*E my
o ff ic ial
algnatura
and EFal ( M b th* 14th day of F e b ­
ruary. A I &gt; , I f 14
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I X &gt;1 m i l a h m ,

f’l*rti Circuit Court Harolnot* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a

rlV S I. K I T I I t
" T o r THE
c m jn S H H IN O I.H O O l Y t r ,
S T A T E OS- r i . O R I P A .
... !• — '* • R e la te e f
w
W
M iller. I &gt; e r . . , e 4
SI* P R O B A T E .
N " t l r * Is hrt p» ,y g i v e n H im |),r
u n d e r s i g n e d w il l, „ e t h e 1 1 th d a y
o f M a r r h A I» 111 4, p r e s e n t tn i h e
H r i n n r a b l e I ' c u n l ) J u d g r * o f H*m|n o l* (bo unty. F lo r id a , hla fi n a l r « .
turn, porount and vou cher* a * e i e c utor of t h * K * l * t e nf W W M iller,
d e c e a s e d , a n d a t e « fd l i m e ,
then
a n d D * * r e . n u l l • mill r a t i o n t o t h *
»ald J u d g e fo r a fin a l
&gt;eiilrm *at
J o f t il * a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f nald e e l a t e .
a n d f o r §■ o r d e r d U r h a r g l n g h i m
■a such K ie ru to r
D a t e d t h i s JDI h d a y o f J a n u a r y ,
A D
Itl4
T
It M I I . I . K I t ,
As K i f f u l u r o f t h * K s t a l e o f
W
W
M IU .K K .
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t - g ■« * t —

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A. M. TMUif i

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bo due

LEGA L

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liHina, 1 Her tf ord.
I Tof
lunbur jr, 1 Bl n g h * m plow,’ t
ro cd fislgn ,

v o r t k f j m ie c iN C T n o . id

m a n t,

gH IlK O LC C O U IT T , FLA .
fSogtnilng
at tha io t tll,w * it
corner of JUetton I I , T I I i , II M
E and running *n*t along in*
county lint two mllBB to i h * eonth*
t u t corner of Hactlon I t l th*nc#
north on* mil# to tha nortlLaaat
co m tr of qactlon I I ; thene# l i f t
two m litt to the to u Ih &gt; tiit cornet
of flection I I ; thane* north t h r u
mllra lo th t north-«*Bt co rn tr of
gpctlua 1 ; ih tn c t w ttt two m llta th
tha north-w tat co rn tr of Mettlon
4; (henct adulh on . half tnllt}
thane*
weat
one.quarter
m ill]
thane* enuth oa«-half m ile; th e re *
wait three quart era mil* to t h t
north- wet t corner of Meet lop i j
th«ne* south on* and on* half

CINCINNATI! IS c a r* pnaaad. »
D alroll. 4 C U v*% nd, I F o r t W egna,
1

Flint,

i

C hicago,

I

C o la * b i t * ,

N O T IC K

marr to rr « iU an additions! E ltc*
lion fllatrfel i n f Voting preelnet l»
Hfinlnok County, Florida,
Therofor* bo It resolved th at an
additional R U ctloa Dtatrlct and
Voting rro cla e t ba and th# anma It
h ifth y r m l n l In Ramlnol* Coon,
i f F loritn , to bo known a t F * fh
l*arl» (SI teflon
D U trk t,
Praclnet
No. 14. the tarrltory comprising
•aid (election Dtatrlct
being da.
•rrlhcd mm follow *;
*

mlra, I H fnnton. 1 Albi|
W ilton “I t c----a r t ---h e 'I d----for

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Indiana poll*. 1 M ilwaukee, 1 T o ­
ledo, t Ora ad ftapMa.
SAVANNAH D lversld ni! Hone.
fLOHKNCR I X r ir ilo M i Mona.
B A Ifflta
F a ta l
Inf —a d i t s * * * for
Moadar* M ar. I f , IM 4i
SANFORD. O V I D DO " Section
C lta r. cool.
H au lin g*
m od rrn t*
Demand rath er alow. M arket about
a t * a c ) . C arload* f. o. lb . ftfclpplng
point f bated on daII* *fad B ej^ {ln aa
aJI tra n ip o rla llo a c h a rg e r) i t ileM
o r a l * a indlvlduallf
Whotied . a id
preconlrd tn d c ra te .w aakagF gjOd
graroolad. 1-4 dot.
l l . l . r f , 1‘'ra w
c f a t e w a s h e d lo w e r {
t
lo t.
Lf&amp;*
i i t . a. io
t o t , ) ,4 l - i .t a ,
m oatir
I lo few fair quality to war,
I’lsANT CITY, F lo rid a : M a«a(a«-

her A. O. IMS.

Resinol

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ATT HUT:
V. K. DOUOLAftn,
C lerh.
(B E A L I
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ociety’s favorite dessert

p h la." m ads tram sweet c
dsfkBtsly-flrarawdftadpOT
notritkNM.it is R jkn dklfar
children. Serve It often I

A nd Our S tore Is Chock Full Of.The
N ew est Styles Of

iJact'ShokmGut?"

First wask with s u t k t s i a e l l e t s
T h s s rtU e r* sad im pfovs i o n pUaplp
spots w ith so oth in g a |

UN EQUALIZED

GOATS - HATS - DRESSES

D R A K E S

CAUSE

•d
Better A fter Teldnf
F ln t Bottle of Cerdul

THIS

O u t - o f - a d J U B tB B B t
B r a itB B a r e a a n g s r o u E
.- p r e v e n t
u n c e r ta in
h a v in g
a c tio n by
th e m
p r o p e r ly a d —■
Ju s te d .

SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP

B. L. Perkins

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A Cordial W elcom e jj| ^ H
Aw aits You.

Men's Furnishings

117 E a st F irs tl
H ead q u arters F o r a

IR T S
MAN8CO

P A JA M A S
UNDERWEAR

Come And View The
POPULAR
New Spring PRICES
Modes
Fresh From The
Style C en ter
Beautiful Materials
•Sm art ^Styles
w li'

Spring

^CABBAGE TO R sa ls. C. M. BtmL » moo, P. 0 . Box 44, A ltam w it*
Springs.

Manhattan

M R C L E A N -U P
MONTH
ws
4 ^ have garb age cans In all s iiss,
4a t lb s rig h t pries, ft U n ity . Rogers
- gAeriware Co.

Shirts
ty lla y rv e

Our
Customers
T h at’ we serve t h e
jhiBit and moat^appetixing b u s i n e B B

W here Shopping la A Pleasure" J
Try One o f the New

jgneh in town.

Manfo^m Shirts
ils s

FV&gt;r F ittin g Slender Waiat—Sm aller
Sleeves and Chest. They Really F ib

l i t M iiils s ie iy

COME IN AND S E E
OUR B A B Y CHICKS
Ws Cm Furnish Any BreXI Yoe

What

Amoo Feed Store '•

•
•
JOHN MET8GH.

C hairm an B oard of C o * a .
t r C om m issioner*,
Remlnole C en aty Pin.

M M * now * b 1b|*
“

. _ ,J K O PR E C IN C T NO. ft*
SR R IN O L E COUNTY, F L A .
B egin nin g
at
Ihe so n th .e a st
enrner or Beellon IS, T 1* E M IS M
and running n orth ona m ils to the
n o rth -easi co rn er of Heetlen I l f
thence w est tw o m iles Is th e no rth eso t corn er ef Section I I ; th ence
n o rth one m ile to the n o rth -east
co rn er of Itectloa IS ; th eaec w est
taro mllee to the n n rth.w eet corn er
o| Section IS ; thence north to the
n o rlh -eo st corner of Section IS, T
to M, H R K . th ence weet throe
m llee lo Ihe n o rlh -eeet co rn er of
Beellon IS; thence south tw o miles
to the eou lh .eaet corn er nf S ec.
ll»n I I ; thence w est to the n o rth ,
weel corn er or Beellon 1, T f t ft. ft
f t K, thence couth one mile to the
sou th -w est co rn er of
Section
I;
th eare reel tw o miles to tha sou th ,
sa sl corner of B erlins tw o ; ih saea
south three q u arters o t
a
m ils;
Ihencs east o a s m ils te Ihe n o rth ­
e a s t corner o f the ftou th-eaet q u ar­
te r of Ihe B ou lh .esel q u arter of
Section I I ; thence .o a t h
lo Ihe
n o rlh -w eet co rn er of tbo
sou th ,
w est q u a rte r of
the
sooth .w eet
q u a rte r of Beellon t, T II M i l l E ;
■hence r a i l one m ile: thence north
th ree qu artern nf a mile
to
the
north.w eet corn er
or Section
•:
th ence eaet th ree q u a rte r!
of ■

■eexn-w eet S W f c / e f v f r e . / • • “ L*
w eal q s e r t s r N BsrU on I*. T I I I t
R IS ¥ . then re e a s t p an -h alt mile.
Ih eaaa n e rth ana mlln- th ence e a st
e n e .h a ir mlln. thftnce north th re e q u a r t a n - e f a m ile * In -p la c e nf beg ta n la g .
Adopted this Tth Cay ot N n « m .

Just-Back From New York

fU r a a o ta n*rllf»n: C le a r, co o l. H a u l •
In a P m oderate. D em and lig h t. M h r - 1
k a i a l l a h t l r w e a k e r . C a r l o a d * f, c*.
h
th fn p ln * point (baaed
on
da*
l l v * r e d t a l r a le a a a l l t r a n a p o r t k t l o a
c h a r g e a ) HI I n c h c r a t e * I n d l r t d k a i Ir w a t h t d a n d p r e c o o l e d , M. 8. ( fo .
I, 2.4 d m
* 0 .1 .1 0 ; 4 doa. I I l . l . l l ,
F a i r q u a l i t y 2 d o a. 7 1 - 1 1 ;
4
£ ug .
71 •»• , • d o t
1 11. f e w
I.SI]
9*U

*T w»g In used o f som atblng to
build ms tip, a s I was In ft run­
down condition and suffering with
my back and stdea," RTltss U fa . 1C.
U . Obok. o f M e t P a jn * . Ala. “ The
pain In my Mds sesmad to cause s
sot* ness all through m y body. I
was reading th e newspaper and
saw Cardul advert toad. I thought
It might help m e A fter my f l n l
bottle. I fe lt be tter and t took an­
other. a fter which J wma greatly
Improved, so m uch so th a t I have
recommended Cardul E n a s "

la 11 1! 3 a s i

V iiE n E r o R E n r. i t r e b o l t e d ,
ttl*l Ih* boRIHltrlM of - KlFCtlOB

Pf*e*d !• New York. I t I
hla, 4 Iloelon, I Jo h n s
Ittaburgh. I W ash in g to n ,

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B e rth -s e a t earn er e f th e
■ u elh -w set e a a r te r ef B eetle* I t l
Ihesee w eel e e e h a lt mlMl th ence
sonih e e e h alf m ile in the p lace el
h e e la a la « . .
W HKHEAft. l a the c re a tio n of
E lectio n P r s e la c t' Re.
It
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h m h u i t te chan ge Ike b o ee4erlas
or E lc c lls n P recin cts, Re. f and Re.

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The World's Greatest Vegetable
Spot a^d Richest Garden Land

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ulightly colder.
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SAN FORD.

F L O R ID A .

W ED N ESD AY.

F ire

MARCH

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NUMBER 122

C en ts

Minimum SCO PE OF U. S.
D.S. CUNBOAT U. S. Board O fEngineers M x ftT O N E BEGINS'AMERICANS INI
CATCHES FIRE, OfrThis City Is Needed Now
All Of His American Plants
IS ABANDONED
IS BROADENED
FLORIDA FERA TRADEREVIVAL WAGE INCREASES
108 Survivors Picked
Up NekrHongkong;
Japs Tell Of Their
fycqpqr From Death
K O N G . Mar. 14.—
crew, of the
( A . P . ) - 4 &gt; T K e ci

T he U. S . Board o f Engineer*
fo r Rivers and
Harliora, in a
bulletin i"u o d at the W ar
lic partm ent officer In
W ashington
thU » w l , h ai announce,] th at a f t ­
er a *urvry o f th r proposed S t.
Johna-Indian Hiver
canal
thr
Board "la not convinced of t h e '
necessity of any further improvemerits a t this locality
at
the
present lim e.”
Among the reason- givrn for
-th e Board's present attitud e are
|these:

**H§port had hern received from
the division engineer which iw fa ­
vorable for a survey in the inter*
et| of navigaDon and flood con­
trol romUned to determ ine the Id­
eation and cu*t of the propose I
channel and the proportion of the
coat that should b«- l&gt;orni' by local
in terrat».'
In conclusion, the Hoard •taied
that
' *A11 pa it tea initc re j*t ed in th e
proposed improvement are invited
to «ubiTiit, within h period of
A aide fr o m a possible I im itdril thirty day* ftnm the date of thu*
|notice, rlutem ent* and nigumrnW
I th«* T ltu iv illf nn.l Sanford nr,';,*.
i hearing upon the funewaity
foi
j the propoeed channel would rtiP fly
[ th e im provcnr n l in the in te r*-tfu in iih an altcrn aU toule to the
I of commerce and navipitlnjn mo h
prropfit in ter-cm stal
waterway
n ms'i wflj i i
BnJ lh. benefit*
navigation ' staloiturtit* ahould In- adiirc*M il to
of
E ngineer*
for
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..............
J would be clearly
in com
rf»on__
ill ' ’The B oan l
j
* B h th f coaat, and b en efit h Itivers unit H arbors, Boom 1!M*.
' resulting from the control
of , Munition- jiu ihluij;, XV'a-*hinvt m, {
S ho u Id a he art he t&lt; di*flo o d * and ie i laruat ion o f sw am p 1» f '
C ir r i. th * can l*e iirra n ire d
by
Ian is would be pbrely local.’*

A dm inistrator Divides F a r i f f
B a rg a in in g
S ta te Into R eg io n s;
Pincers Now Asked
(). P.Sw opclnv itedT o
Held As Stimulant
Supervise T h isA rea
ToU.K.-i’renchD eals

I V( K I »\ V11 1 V,
Mai
II
i/I'' l h* Florida Enil ptrem'y I'
Jill A miti m ,* t, a * ' *n '.s* - in chi iI n i r n l n i U n i t e d States gunflounce! that fot
purpose-, flic '•'uic c ,i Ihmup
, .led ititi* III |&lt;b !|i * Hi h to
u t 1 0 : 0 0 o’ c l o c k t o n i g h t in
tl” Iff »ii :idmi?u*t
'*f
R i o s B a y , BO m i l e s n o r t h Of
n.*n**tl
I he OfW p«i‘g'ti •
here.
4
S : 't t '1•
&gt;'!&gt;i;iiif , .« * i 'til- . t ,*'
I • -Itl
One hu red nn.i fight
■li»•! tui i •-:
ii&gt; t ■
it tc o
F. St k•11r' .III,, Af t Hit'
_
survivors 6ro p ic k e d up.
IIf
Mui i ' ■,r i
, j* i
VeRHela
c
o
n
t
in
u
e
d
nnd «m bcu p Vei
HeW w
Mumiuv am i.t **D» ■
a starefrr tor’ o0\t h e r *
-iijn i i- i
re lie f p ' o u u o v. In
The H rlttitf
rltlih d
destroyer W Uhart
i il
" '
f 1I
took abokrrf ffc) uf tin- Fulton'*
•It t ■h v t u-t* Li t
Some
T h e Hoard announced th a t n t u r r *‘ p o iiile ru *' w ith the H oard**
• iMit» Ml- (1 Utl&gt;t .1 \M i.iii,
crew, and g Chinese ship pirkid up
I vsh-. II Itil * »l \ *11
•IM. All o f the Pulton's lifeboat*
d
I tlit* t J l p . i c t U «’l 1
" iV
h n n e ie r, hail not been accnuntcd
|till ft, liskmc t lu'fli l
I
for.
f w. top hull* I It I'PPH 1
The W ish art ca rri-ii tho search
\ m»i|ig 11t** * ;l
fu rther for other boat*, consldrrtl»«Mi di-t*irt
ably
hampered
by a peo-ohu p
It. ....... m \
I’
fog.
hitulif ii'iv i mini v n t
On patrol duty ag a in *! p .ratss
li.»g|...
\.du*ia.
the Fulton sent out a m essage at !
■ * I'M .drt aft 1 l*‘ H;8l o'clock tonight sn&gt;ili|t t h a t 1, , ,
.
! ...
.
.
. ' t If
I &gt;■ I he*-*' &lt;• i '"iH , St mu
.h e w a. on fiw «n.i the u . s . . . &gt;A dm inistration Leans S ta te
( e r 1 1 f leated I
fo!li ■w
1eb-jr paut;
preparing to abandon ship.
To Reserve B oa rd ’s I Lands Will Not Be
* ! *i ml nim sri iitivt*
S A S E B O , J a p a n , Mar. M •,!*»
Ideas On F in a n cin g I Advertised F o r Sale th* I h •1.1 I ’ m * ifenry It
i. I in. or*: ill. -/*
(OP*. 1•
— Thirteen ■ailom pnatched fumi
b i eg i"it
1
I
l
. HP I i i* p
a plow death today
li ed the
t
‘
W A SH lN fSTON .
Mar
U
T XI I . X H A S S F F . Fin
M«»
I *11L** F* I
|I . Ull INI &lt;1
hours of ghastly sulTriing
they j ( AIM l*iit»*ni ml em ploym en t •&gt;I
-f
t A 1*t
Xi
tin* stiggi* in***
withstomt after the Jajtan*"*«* to»* ■ possibly u million w ork**- ut th - I tiew -pwtu »- which
w* *1 1 it . ■
pedo boat Tomuzuru capsuctl with heavy indus tr ies hit- tin hm*d th** | I-. »&gt;• fitte d by it, th e *i
p-«* *** t
11.1 aboard.
* A d m iid st tn tm n t*» r* "fn^ orahle" t*» in v adop ted a plan h &gt; m i j*
Imprisoned in wails of utevl s t i l l tide on foil era I M'-ei v• lionnl
I Jpifiti.*n *d' deliiopu'nl in*. Ii '
*n
with *corr *
of dead
ht]imil.t*'* i plans for pi pec hi! sy stein of in
| pi op* * 1v pi sjprp .l I•i t *it t t tp
around them inside* the
storm- ' i In s! i in I batiks
i nr s»ll| lit tolls, by th e I Pit* h X * *'6
tossed upnidedown craft the ttim
Tbs - w o td u n *. k•i o u g h t f i i i n i LI*
j i to i v v.i l^'g mint in *
were near death when saved.
! W hite House vest**nlay l*i S ei'ie.
. \r
i
F mi-Ii piihlirittimi. vs.i
Tu
* '.
\» \X N*»»: I
Mill
Hope tor finding an&gt; of
the tary
M orgrnthau and fioveiiior
rem aining 100 alive passed as the Fugeftt* lllnek of 'he i*'&gt;eis. iiNitt i w». .nl &lt; • i iroui.min ,,n i i &gt;.* i
- ill ;| !VMi|l|liil •,11 Ip, ! \.
day broke over the macabre seen*. who advanced the pii»j***t tm u 1 l hi i
ah 'n ot, ti »lin'd I
'Vfi-l« I'll
to} 1L*
"Ill V
H iity -a l* bodla* had been re- j (u.w imnkln*/ « bam i*» sin plv cap' I I l f
. moiL
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tnfbhgh lines o f weeping
ri*U-1
is .1
"I u m emu m u d t h e
tl?ea.
1 need fot I hi
Ii *
i»«yt«na Air wr..,-k r .
4,1When we fa ll the vessel turn X|oi |"#nl him
IlM
over a small group o f men in our ng with file
I'residentMi
Cleared
Up
By
Crew
i if no I
i om partm tnl g risp tv
hmul- and K fti-evelt j - tiu v In n k ihm gip-'
i be v» .
prepared to die together shouting i *
t hi* riot i - a f y ieg lsla l i«'h w l o i l j
I
Mur I I
HXVTON
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banxai's for the Em peror am! th,-|
• plan i- * oiiiplcle.’*
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i X• \ t o»v ■h I * r»g« * • *
I p«t« •
Im perial Nai-y,'’ one of tin its Hlark estimate*! roughly t *• t •
; Ganta •ef«-* In) nt H i " 'i i I* IP" J mod uil
cued stam en said.
| porters that u euivry h&gt; the J, tip tii vvi eckago of
II
t mu I
\ «
j reserve hanks Troinulcd simie 'pin'. siprt|,.. Xrni) hum1' mg i lano I - C
‘‘*14' 1 Il '
j IHMJk tu 1,000,04111 nieii would gam .
I UNIll-pi ill On w' 'I1- PP» Pt *!i * &gt;
i. Pin ploy in ei it if
long Prim
t ie*l.i |(I|1||| la -I F t i*l a, \ n lid* *p a i &gt;iipa *I
H
I
was made aval la Me to hmulted- **f j (j lJt v aami rjitnui i ilo- I 1* of I' *
\xih ,
induaities needing capital inoiim !\ n i I
* l 11 S i)'
•It f
!‘ I he p la n w ill do tw o
ih itig Thi 'liliH i'i'
-nl"
H la rk said. " I t w ill sci up a • u»
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c a p iU il c re d it
never
n* f *••
will b« lakrn at a Hirel­ a v a ila b le am i It w ill ta k e coin met
th * 3 'm in o lr A g ru u l/ iral eta) banks ou t o f ii lo a n held &gt;i
th e y
ne ver
p r*u " • 1p
S«tninolo llig li School to­ w h ic h
I
night I t B:00 o'cluck, to be b u lg e d ,"

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■prib 11-d thi* plum - t w
Ht*p*
inppcii by Iasi l»* X' l-pfih*
tin
ing of
nil -nit aged pitrlitpll &lt;d ’ Hr « i r i I,
r tu b In
j, g r wa * hu i P *i * 'apt li 11p A |* **
morrow
a rlrc t tho Sa n fo n l grow rm wh u .
. tlltMtnl bin m-t'.i't'iiii|i d i-.*p \c i i
will he agkrd to .it on thr crli-iy !»lun New Survey Ul 11n h ut luiiuc’»! faidl in tin wr* I'h I
I idiim- lull
In'* itflip il i*p "* t
m ark etin g .
agreem ent
control
board, It WU Bnnounreti by K. 1'. Cross S ta te CanalCost i a *|u111 he inaiir I, mi illvi -tkgutkng
Oorner, d a b p m ld r n t today.
W A SH IN G TO N , M » r
It
I' ' *’ '
_
T h* m eeting will be devoted elm o.t entirely to ■ dlecu»eion of ( A ! ’ ) —T b c Florid* l'ongre»»,t.n*l I
I t t .lT I V B t l i l t K 4- I I Ii
the agreem ent, reported a * having delegation, a f te r a call at tin |
tmtay ttint (
been .igned by S e creta ry W allace W hite Hou.e «ald
11
Bl'KN OH A lltK S . Mn,
and on the way
here.
Under I'letltlcnt ' Koo.cvelt would nam cj
Antonin Milic, fu g itm 1 u u . l a n t
te rm , o f the agreem ent,
seven an Independent board ut engineer*!
im,linger ul the hnnkiupt ll.ni'i
Florida celery grow er* may all on to aludy the co»l of a piopm ed , n n n .ii
'unicrcii, I ), ’ I'lnin . m h- id
trana-Florida
*hip
ranaf.
I
del
t'o
the control board along wit# eerrn
T he group oaked the aji| xiint^ iiy police U .l nurht following I
repreeentative thippern.
Mr. D om er rap rr.oe d tPw hope inent o f aueh a board, pointing mil capture a fte r u w c k - .r a n t ,
th at tom orrow '*
meeting
will that arm y engineer* placed, th e ' lie i» accu .e-l o f frau d , in f " '
being out the la rg e it number of coat of »ueh a project at I2OO.0D0.'I eigtl eich a llg e i&gt;iw&gt;nili«n. invul,grow er* ever to g ather
for a 000 while the Ihiblic W ork* Ad-lin g an n tllm tU -l tH.lMMi ilia, im- * ."
m eeting
locally. Selection
of mini it ration figured 1 1 Ifi.CHHi.tHm I I m , rrntty *6 .000,0001
probably three grow er* I. to be
made, he *ald, and il ii Im portant
th at the*# men have the full *upport of all of the grow er* In the I
area.

County Clerk Vance Douglass Accepts
Presidency Of Sanford Baseball ( lub

Restaurant OwnersTo
Select Code Authority
.c .i

of reitauranla operallag In thi* city arc atkej tu at.land * apecial meeting which i*
U b* Said at the Montcium* llu'4*1 tonight at 8:3U o’clock when
at*pa will b* taken to organic# a
Coda Authority that la to be in
charge of•enforcement locally.
The announcement waa matte by
Wat. It.
Scinnidt,
owner
of
{Myrtle’* CotTee Shop, who elated
that Central florid* repreaenta­
ll m of Ideal lode antheriliea are
. to m e t at th* San Joan Hotel to­
morrow night'at 7tS0 o’clock.
Mr. Bcbnitdt * kited that la hla
opinion It In Imperative that all
loeej rwetaurnet owner* orgaittae
pt once. “If we dent organiM,"
he h U, T h ere la a chance that
will be oant Into
l further argument. la r g e
raataurant man in the etty
‘
‘ ‘ t’» meeting.- &gt;

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I p* be 1 rented on the ha mo baiifk*’

wtu**bet the Amount Is small

or

large.

HecAtM^ o f th e p u d ! m n f dtw
ti i m in in g the
n u 'lr t i
ta h lin l ^
fa ilu r e to pay an n enuate
the P re s td in t b e lie .» - ikus lln 'd d
itigtoii oh demands of the vXutih.
decidetl by
I a lwir ■be
r,f&gt; deemeu
oy g'And m ip s Igstt
mobile XVUikv
fed e ra l
' o f „ sin gle go v e rn m e n t ohfiHlb
Onion tot a 20 percent wage in
T h e r e will be no lim e exlcp"iDi&gt;
Eg r a n t e d fo r fi ling ll' U incom e ta x
» i d u rn s w h ic h n itta t I c in ; v m id *
| niffbl to m o r r o w In o rd e r to
tajH* n 2f» pv rro nt p en alty , i u l r m » l
| re ven ue bureau off ic ials aid ye.**

o f feet

te rd a y .

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pointed out lart
yes*;
holiday bad c ic a t e l an
I unuMiml wiliin t inti an.) I bn d epart.the

wa*

bank

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I f i list up-in I imii l i t'f f i o f th e
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I i m u it i- t ii th e e iititrw ry , ' lie re
ill
im p| o)er can jia)
I h* om s o rb e x l r i u i i'i i . lb t-y a rid *
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A ll ■ iin fle peiH un- w h o bad ik
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th e wast** m ak e* it s c r y e x i peJiAiu* in thu end/’ h« ro n im ued . nel in ru m v «»f flM fh ) *»r tn o rv
i “T f o i e V rio ec onomy In che ap l a ­ y e a r am i n il mu * r I f I I^psionti %'hfl
Ml Vi i n i Nt M«r
lia tl a m l in ro n ic o f ?2H)0 o r fn a n l
bor or che ap in, at or ml
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a r r 11"qit 11 oi ll t*• f 11** re t rn* Thf|f
1‘
f I'l'ommp rnh d i
11ie
ill ui*t f i t bet be m n ile I l it ♦he IiO 1 .1 i'lPl &lt; 4' UP 111 I I It *
it h ii hm o b iu n i te i ** in J ack * invlltu
•
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l i 'im i T u * t f OP
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tm ii * *i in at the T hoi * i i*fTi w nq
*d itimniun *x !«(• and
th e MTMfnI flo o i ..f tin* j u i l t i i i f i c t
. tu. .ti Dunn »f ra*
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1 Hbiif Sl‘* I *'1 ri '1&gt; n • 1 h*&gt;r IrtLi ve tlu-y -1. Mild Ie 1 tiiiiliin Ned
1• Do plea a t :•'Mini " 1 XXa t
toi duniMg* •! '4 lit tilt'll ptopI i
\ ' W X l'&gt;l k lib li •t'llt t*u tie i'll!*'* dllll 1111 11 . ft ml fly *
•Hit).
am- 7 Bandits Hold Ciowd
' IM111 Of i| t 1|1 1*. i*» nt* a pai/it of 1 &gt; ill 4* III * ill'll 1•. .a ll
\t Buy, R oM ow aBunk
■III III but InMlid, Jl * Ml
if lit the office "tf Unity M Fap
♦ut 1'1‘fHI Ilf Ii,. *M , **r»,t | ft.
1%Ol 1ll ill 1tit &lt; linriitri 1 id 1 omM AS&lt;&gt;\
I ♦ X 1.1 wa . Xtm T4. —
b,«r'«. light 1 • *..II.-, ’ * hut - iiM'iii* hr*f1114 uturdny lutmi (41 —
4*i it***
ot !
•Hie a |trti|i* &lt;i wItii b, v* I** ti tilled •AIM Hid
* *uit',
iow ti
wIi I, li
' **ii 1 and sign* *1. will In among
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itlin d l i 'l l, u t nth ) I elm,,,!- In
tu' ■.rvrii mm It'll.
M M i l l.\ I l o \ s
ti 11
til.
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p it i n tr d fe d c iu l a u ttn ir it■'4 n e tt I hr F i r - I No'
l&lt; l*1u v LH"! p * , I w I*
Wt'fk .
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VI Ul Mu*
1!
A com m il tee of F lm (du m en « « h II Mt 1 41 1 ■
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I VIM,X- ll * , Met.
ji | i (it pjtile d m M ila lain vi - le i day to
1 tup Mi
1 *vtl» h Ml
1 I'U* 4t if 1* h i W a » h in u lo n iie n l w* * k fo r ill 11*1 I-'eld
,
mi 1 ‘ iiM|
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0 * id j
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W hile
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(1 •In 4*11 . ti i 41f Fat iik: uit\uit
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v
!iim&lt;lre&lt;i |*erim n- .u lk»i&lt; r tm n iy a l- aiul (&lt; he*
.od 1It'l 1VUti
VliWN till tf
««» re ady have |» fiM o n e d f«u
,.(11*. 1 Hii-hi -t i n
ttii tl. II I
At, dut*
M(,&lt; lik.dlll, id of -Ul 4« - 111 dl h o i Heiiu n t. I m I , f
**» preased if 14 ill*' !l ‘1*1kA|*.
1
1, . T negid 10f &gt;•&lt; l,| 'u * •tl pi* 111fit J - ha! ay th a t n* •1 a ll affected have
\•tael! '
I In 11 ;»»‘ i
l*■»»t 1.11r te** id ll.*' In ,it eruivit rtea done »i»„ arii! tfiey 'tliiudd cal! for nl ■1 1 1 l‘*nidii
I Hk&gt;
11.1.1 ( Cl lull elf It'im* 'Mf of Ibe t "Inn 11 *lia* one o f the p etitnirm befoii S a tu r­ 4 I ) i I|ll it &gt;
'•It.
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day n o o n .»
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I m t In* b.ifik
Tl.«- l» .p»
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wild!) at tlu* 4 1 »lv\d till
u-j tka i
1, 1 , nm! vvituiiib . mi,
&gt; -Umtvr,

( hamber Of Commerce Will Be InNew
(Juarlers In Yacht (’lub Building Soon
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b*'ii»!- Mifi-t\ i MiiiHiJ a! D ’f ("mitt limi t*
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T he tillt-ulilll aIkpa etl •
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tbi|l
li l t d l l t l l / «t|| b
S a f * ‘t\ X*&gt;In * I ta nk will I h* pr* • 1
in ., 1 II f 11- W•41 rl * (» * li
) •, u * il'ii-* ' fi*ui Dii* ( ity*
ri d fo nic iiiiii t'
ii ju n io r
►ufit&gt;i lil-'M-le *4 Mill! I l* -.'I
II,-oil!, t.errim * imliiiE
tu
in i an/iu n lit up coui uil fo* lb i» fou nty
It 4* offlcluJa iep-» lt»«J hj | ea^?i
ji rutr il l«*at (nrlif Ly ll«« U**ard uf
A fiTiMiiu 4-rmfit
wap
made
" * ..r m e a s l e s Inst week, o r rou i*
I hr i-t i**» - *. f th*' '-"i" i mn tilt* I minty
Hemtiiolr County Day at F•—a !a * k—a (b an w e i r rc|H»rted du. in|| tho
( I n in k i uf
i 'iiMimi'i-t**
ut tliv*ir
of |9H
Axali-a Ha vine iardena ull Honda) |
'll lllillVl* il

At one of thr mo»t *n lh u »t»»tl-( ore n V rii-.lril m |&gt;lnri„g i. »i,ong
and he*t atlrm lrd jH r- »r a»on ha*e ,liih hi th r t .o t i a l Flon-tu t&lt;*M*
Itil; M IM ill A \| At,.
V
hall meeting* ever belli in Sanfonl,|Im. 1I Ira g o r t hi.
..............11
tV |„ .
•Uged in th r t’ lly Hall la *t n,gh'. 1 g *m *r m one.- mid rnU r
,n
#
i(&lt;. y r .
iirtUtkMv fin rtin/ at Dir City Hull
p «!'*■»
County Clerk Vance E. Doug tarn) ra .h
.
I f ,Khl.,u' b.-tw r.n r t , r
|&gt;Hkid
1
A "jfi', ml i'ii linn it ti‘(* * mi fin ting
B . u n iit(i Vhl l1 K l'4 )U T ltl
accrpted t h . praaldeticy of th r
Mr. \ .r n ha- r , , , l . , 0 r,l that ,f
^ ^
loltllMM.
of I n I W lU'diler, c h a i r m a n . J
Sanford D u c b .ll Cluh fo . th ■ t t a IUW - f n * W . Imd
w .lh M
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I I. \li*ii*iit» t t f ,
W alter
f u l r man,
14 -hsi 1 1
fu llf
M«r I I
P A 'A M K V
*ea*»n o f IM *. and |d*n» w r,r
ll-al much money l» I » « » r.t firr*
,
.
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dl*cu*aed fo r ra ilin g an *dr&lt;|tiat'I it U"ul,l not hav« two........
r\b»-fi n
\4flll lift wtitk«* rt'C«i
Fir*)
Pi- &lt;,v 1 Adunir v,u" upirtiintAid by
41 uti ring in thu .Smith
m m of money within the n e *l fr » |l« ai-V f o r * » , a l l dontiittip- „U ftif* nun
diaebat
a re su lt of l a * ;
a b ou t r*ou iiiile.1 fr om hit * wfl- t *‘ |ilrnt Fa| woDh
day*. Mr. D o u g !*** » a » proaldrnt I thiougl, th r u a -u o , and „ »mutl
n ig h t '* i n i t mg to m ak e plaru fo r
■1rfu’l, id Ire* thuik $11H&gt; w.rtdd n..t HXM.OUN XI XKK3 I "
o f the Ui.tfl club during th# aomn
I HIT • ■ ded } i i»( * »•lay 011 in * 11 illlti'lM - tin* ik*vr!*4jim«*iit o f S a n fn r d u Mu"t
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H U T SH H IN G 8, A il
T h en wa» rv id tn rr apl»fil) »i
I -Miigwuiitl iiih I I j i k i* M ary , and
B i ' g i n n m r i f Hu*
I]ti»
Du- ii i K t n n
A to ) ia||(H&gt;n a#Dt hj
urer o f khe 1D33 cluh, wa&lt; rr !«*■l infill * (iH'tftilijr 111rk
t Lr»
•*t l**»r I*i i i i i *I u l trac ti u n a,
Thu
\ M. ( I 1
&lt; lull i 4*«inling v t j . ,fi ' i i
^ &gt;|#|irity last wvfk by th. •
elected to office, while l&amp; d irector* arc nm .iifh fatu in tin- n
* ••miHillrt will hold iti&gt; f i m t meet
fie Standard T •• •
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l
a
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were nominated from the - floor. will lak. the* field t l ui h
1 ,ng at KUO o'*lo*k F r id a y a f t e r *
k!..nf
,M ***'[ day n ig h t waa fount!
m miii , Mar. Ml in thu C h a m b e r
of
T hey a r e : H arry M. l*apwurth. ••ffnrl i ral**’ Iht* flOUti
FO U N D DI x ii . s HKD
w !ih ii | (erbrr, V t. , ac cor d in g
1
■ " i n m r r i r offict
F ta n k Maiech, R. A. Newman. W.
fly 1 gram rvcaivrd from ibai
wtiubl *'iid the club ijf f !*•
It**frreudum lid o f the Cbartiia-r
C. Iltll, F e lla T ra n k , D. 0 , Wei
I.A K K W A I.I
XI at I 4 -— *Ain/ Hiatt
U n i,, W. 11. Hchmidl, l t d Packard,
i:\UUHlON Kil l &gt; X(
Xlda. J , A* Kb* *
f « , 20 | tan* fi •»f C o m n tr r c r o f tlu&gt; U nite d State**,
A f i t ) Vff"ai Ilift which turf
with
h a l i n g with tht* su b jec t of " N a ­
H . II. Coleman, S h e riff I t T . Me
f l.uko
Wall
v*inter fM id 'ii’
tion al D e fe n s e ," waa
ap proved
Cel land, K. D. P rice, F . V. D om er, mui'ii fa***r waa madv In Mi
U N C O L N , R. t . , Mar
wa* found dead u Iht t e d )r.*tn
M. 1- T il lie, E . II. Laney, and V am li*- pM&gt;riua«4l th at 2.;# itt.-ii —VaK-ntina Cairo, 46, «•*
pecomroen&lt;la*
In i nun, M M unanimoualy up*-n
*J«) m orning
pb-tlr* ilrt itiM'lvra to raiaa $ i*&gt; m thr Hhfxic Dland Flrtw..rV
G eorg* M affett.
Klwrt o f thla * it&gt;
She bad II xihI 1 turn o f Lhr spiT ial c om m ilU-c of
Both Mr. Douglaa* and Mr. ca»h * - . L * 't be i b y a u l u i i m ? p*ny, woa killed
I in the eum nirr with brr daughter. I wbnh (oltin ri J . t\ llutcblaon wu»
and
Yarn acreptod office on one ran fuur in* i&gt; ")»*• w o u l d riv « f i n •u. b, building* wrecked lit * „ •*i-l
Mr*. Frank E . Imng uf Oak Park, *). ai rm an .
(C'oiil*mi4*il U n I N f o F u u * i
d illon —th a t a group o f men* wtn
I 111.
F la n s v e r t anno uncod f o r ihs
at Ih* plant paatorday.

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♦tl.HOO men employe d by the For d | ( A . I * . ) — I ‘ i'**- if lt*111 U o M P V l S I t
fV litpai t) th ro u g h o u t the U m t e d l ^ , ^
i|p|i*rniitH»«l H P O i l
HlO
S l a t * ' l e n e f i l r t l by the i ncrea se , j
t. , .
r rtJi ,t.»i !*»

ct ease ami shorter working hour'*.
The b o nl f »ptii|&gt;any lias consistent.
d u n J s 1 , 0 0 0 ii&lt;.| k f ‘ H in 1 lie I) i e (used to sign the NltA nil1!.,|| rig m e , th e diun* tomobile code, which virtual!) nil
•♦ft •- t U H t l tin* pfivippl! other large manufacturer* hare
l . i. i .. pi l l, ii figure whieti, accepleil. Henry
Ford bus conI t a - I m *ii
*njitfi ally in tended that the code lends itself
l i o n l! o nn.pponl o f to
unionisation
of automobile
•iiHg in I lie \H »km
, 111 Ills, mn I that he ha* done more
(o .'i". * *| ifii'fettset f*u his employe* than lh**y c*mId
ill*'' n.i p*"i s f
ia|d be 1. 11ve gaiin**•I f ht*ivtgh org a n !in lton.
• .’1 j i«im i**iis « ot ■ nu ■
In mm i lit n|g yeslerday'n in
•d
* 11 m * II* iii&gt; Ford
commented
that "low wni;* ■■ arc the most cost.

11"
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1 I'i'in

ye st erday.

" ii'upfm i : i . p-j
tin ! i’m|d«-i* ■* tii
» I* 1 tip**, di ii'll i"'* in 1i«* XI it' In - Hie wa a i i11 i n 111n e ii t s tie g a ll,
\ es!i*i*lu v's Aiiiioiiiicetiieiit came
*H i i"1 l.lPihth* 111*1.1 ■11v .
*n I he t-H of a conference of etni * - t*i im »i| »*f
i|I f •"* 1■•I '
"i 11 N ' t
i ii&lt; I im i . Hin.I i tin! I j 111*y«*i - and finpiuycw m some ot tij * t ai ilolimliile furlori * with tile
Hi Irt I •* III t It* II | |- It y,
• I *p the lou do not in | NutHoiul
National l *ahoi
b o i Hoard in
111 Wash-

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Youth, Son Of .lean
Nash, Awaits Trial
For Murder At Sea

Celery Growers To
Select Men To Sit
On Control Bo a r d

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' npe\ Itii*1 been receiving
am i* ’
? ! Id ii play nnd it was estim ated cotiti- titv uimi m lho ilccis on
,1
• , t *
HI) uimfTit inlty. Hint tbe raise would as to wlti’lher criminal in­
•t tlm» «Ley hti l m li approximate!) f(*,000.&lt;HiO to
tent i* involve,! ahull ho left
I i .* th e
* t bnl the Ford ro m p an y ’s annual pay.
to grant! juries.
hi. Ill* *11 IMP Vii'eUy he UP** Ilf pi &lt;* i *dt
11*1 kr | ' l*e * Hi f I.«111 |tl lit
T h ia
p o lic y
w ns
m a tlu
It wa« I fid first
blanket in*
•* ( il.tl
ClHMt'p'IMIlt Hlg W«ifi
* reuse
for
Ford workers since known toihiy nt the Wliito
. .
.«i*i
i tilt ■ in iv ml mg
the minimum wags* rate of fit
House press conferenco, to*
11
I ‘M | I m ni.tde e f f e c t n e
-l»&gt; |&gt;..M illin g in lH -crm lsr. ItiJn. ,.r ||„.r with the m in i th at ic * tt.a l
*t &lt;■ f e lt Mai :j|. l!M|
null »n« im n « ,m l to ,7 in w h a t'
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.
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hmniti'il illioiiii- lav j rn-atUtlOUi
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HMifHlUe.-lUl Ilf
Wll" lllild**
ilii' t ‘iiii|inii) ilc 'i riliiit ns it- c o n - i
p tpti*i|* till tin* 1*1. Ilf tilt- tlte**
11 th.lt toil It* I'hrrli tin ilc|in— mn I »••'
&lt;i 'A t - kiitieftiti *'l ib r
: . : ™ M t l i r n J -t lH-ginr.il,g That rale w a. 1 Llk cw .- c ,1 w a- m.ulc clear th a t
E**niid
iiiMr
a ;i1 miit'l
Himrttnine*I for ’*?* mniittis, before all laxprtyers in'ol\*p| n :e KOinff

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PLAN TO EMPLOVICABINET MOVES
MILLION MEN IS TO SAVE MONEY
BEING STUDIED FO R TAXPAYERS

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Directors O f National
B o d y Advise Slash
in Work HoursAlso
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SUGGESTED FOR
AlilO W O RKERS

P E T IM lIT * M ar. I 4 . - « 4 V»—1The
f Ep«*-dullai .a-d ay minimum
w age»
w ith which Henry Ford sta rtle d ;
industry tu ltil t cam e buck yes !
Bodies G ivcnP ow erTo
tenia &gt;.
"None loses anything but ra is­
Decide I f Criminnl
ing wages ns soon as he is able;
it ha* alw ays paid us,” Ford *nid
In ten t I s Involved
in nnmnincing th at the $5 min­
I n T a x V iolations
im urn had been restored effectivu

I

Mar IH and the citizen* of lh«-|
count) uigvtl to viait thi* (M-auty!
• I 'd

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Atuotig tli o»e in
attendance
wen*
I 'M l l l l D X
I!
F
Haines, of Altamon*.* n a l k a a
t t N k I ®w t i l l s j
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&gt;4
Hiif ingi*,, A ft. Wagner, and Ja m es hANI Mltti 'I u••*» * v
11wit 1.1itl a li«* |mw
YlwM^rl
W iholt, uf C h u l u n t a ; Gordon llai
A|*atwrai4 -Ih Cti-o i
J
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.... ........ .
mdl, of Fern F u r l ; Fred Forward, Ha
CuwlU
....
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() K, llowna, M. K. Downs, XV K. f l ] ji, it dit i t|al«
FI %!)•«•
Now id), of Forest City; W. J . t l Clares
gin n illlr
W'tdla, J r., of laongwlbod; K. II. U
11ua11rta ■
I 4i(u*y. of Faola; T W, laawrtott, Kr) XVt a t
Bi 1
tlviedo; Fred XV Bender, Arthur Mia
U'HlI* III VmIk
Finnan, II H C olem an , I*. H. Con ]
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nelly, Holland
L Dean, W alter * it U inj iii
lluynee, M I). B ighleym an, W. A
t-rtflrr. It. J . U h in a n , J . L. Maren lette, J . K. McClelland, ll, A.
Newman. II M. Pepw orth, II. B- X11a itiw
Xug m l i
P o l* . J . G. Sharon, W . H. Schmidt, MuroN
L
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_____ *.
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Fred It WiUon, K arl Lohmann, Ha*v*.naah
T tin m a a v IlU ...... .....
94
and Kalph U agw tll, o f Sanfurd.
a —1» boar ra la ta lt eodla

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SUGGESTED

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with slowly riateg
ture. I . l f h l free* paaribl *
l anight.

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O f
D e cisio n O n M e a s u re
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in g M an y P ro b le m s
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• TOKYO. Ift’r. 12.—(A.P.)
Sit id i ci*nlnt on of umI«'i m»tl
to i
*lhr Nil N •'
I1"
Declaring that idle creilit ''i« t h e)
F i o n d i s h ( ’riin O
t..i i - ini.|hii Ini mu nn h t the »n
—Japan'* n e w e s t scorpion of
two-thinN
vnlo thnt
nocw^
rearon there are 11.000.000 unem - 1
* »»F I U O t l l M l V I •111*
. t .ntri. "*n-» in I hr i f i ' i
11,
.
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• WD*
the seas, the Tomoiuro tor­
snrv
to
ovorriilo
n
proMden.»
ilia I til ’ M11 ll H m il •l"'»
ployed." the Rev. F a th er Chari.-* i
lu \ Ut^i.
} tel I
F Coughlin raid in an address
C l'l I'M ItlA . b ' . ' ! » ' &lt;• • *11 " f i. a»i fltpC M" »
pedo boat, wiih a r m a m e n t
tinl veto, iho llmmo today ap-f"
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mi
,
run.
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\ |•» llult il Wil* ' was elect**
•
b**l Mll'l 1 •.••Itpll)
y r s tr n U y that thrro would *•'
greater;v t h an • most ships
proved immi'diiitr connidcra. .
. i
th*
nmny *trikn» thiw your "uni*-"" the ru ltd nt th. Sta te IVlltliutiai &gt;
i «*.»l\ mu ti*nis|Mr
li v »»•* .
twice her a l i a , was wrecked
tion of tho Vntman cash
II .It I . -I*'- •Lhi *; «i\»*r th* l.l
Ifovrrnmtnt r«*mr« to the •••fl- «!a&gt; for the k i*ltia).»iie an.I kilim,
t',,1 Paul Henderson, president
‘ Id *l» *
llaiit**.
• oliintbi*.
mysteriously today with a
Ixiviii** hill. Tho roll call votttf-*
&gt;• .1•i toll thnt nr»*tl l «■
Andrew
W.
Mellon,
former nner of imiustry wiih the cr«* lit of lluhl nnl
n
l
.
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|u..*agr
of
the
l
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and
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n
s*
II* •&lt; •M
«cht*d h$.\
i i» to I" . , .
f **\*’»Ml
cabinet head, who ha* d.-nied. In that the banker* have ilen ed
probable loas of 120 men.
-irti'.i-liip line* pollution fnm ppny. wliose recent was .113 to 104.
,* d
hi '
The It* Ma i *dd in* luttiic .went
• tft»l»t 1*1 (duiiJeici
•‘Nationaliuition of all current v
The vote overrnd* Admlnlitvm*
Tba Navy dealined to describe an*wer to • a lax evaaion *ult
K i,,,.
- no.I i i the l.-.limony before the Senate t o m
.
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death
with
a
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fit |t«l f.-s Mint from
f„, t;. , , m a l m - mitt.-e investigating air leeil eon lion wri«hr», an«l plan* w rr* UW
the disaster Immediately, but It filed again*! him Saturday, that unit credit." he said, i* nrerm aty li|.« aft* i iiiiiViiiir a lull . ••iifeAtmn
- Iit&gt;. f t I ll bi| lues- Will . « •
he ha* faded to pay hi* income if wasea * r r to »**• inrrra«r I an I
i.
,,,|,. | tl„ lu li .n.l- 1 l i n t * ha- involved many publu for quick llnu*® pM«*»IT« and-'
la a I moat certa in th a t the Tomo•I.* i * * |h»i i - lul.ty f
•It Mil 1 1*1 * L«
I ,ke .
taxe*. For the pa*t 20 year*, he working hour* rednred in acrmtl 1 an«l tnkimr
,
i • j •"til* d n il I 111
sending t«» the .Ornate wher®
tu ro had cap*lied o ff the Rawn
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c
e
«
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the
nntionrl
adfiitiit"
j
th«*
«nm«
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*
•aid, he ha* paid over $20,000,000.
, V( !i n i in |iail-p"i liil' di nt l i
at t it tide on the question i* probl#bor naval baas In heavy wrathmI»**hIii I« t ••1
*1
ant
ifUill
&gt;
I
did
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and
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Th.
trati«*n'« program. The p»\e»n
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ni alie a I
tead&gt;
to
|»a&gt;
f.u
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hi* el*e II* :»•
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bill
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III 111. lie declared, flltiat "enforc e
•,,, , i.i 'ii p. ni i id nil** nmtui
House leAder* e i p r e t t e d the b f
Tha Mlnialry announced that
l»l r ^ Inn*' ••»
Hie % ... 1,
the M l A ••» lo*e the confi h nce wn« in it at all." In wi t
i - , I m * a»»d .»»iplMm
lir f thA| even if the meAiure l l
Till* death i’ll, i* nl i ii -bolt Im |*M t ,ss - *1
the ahip had been found a fter
t
ritMi ' " i
of the |Hti|»lr.H
&lt; \%•ft || Ikil'.*m . i )
rnArted, there would be In eufff^ ,
I1 .ii'»* **.»• P»e%»*
being m in i n g si m i early morn­
Wiilimil bn
• We must ce a * r t*«uinir r n * l t siliE'tiii; i*f tin* livi"*
*
l.iutiull If
• *1 IlMs
rien l vote* to override a pr®it* ^
ing "Bad ly damaged and d rift­
Xll.\
. '
only on banket •’ p««*r*«inn*.*’ he Kruiii Wli..m Ml IB ** *•$• h I»»a
. i al i* .*1
, ,u in
in ,!•
.Mid *’»l"l
dentiAl veto
The l l a i i i " yii.H h un* lut»*«l Itf tie *bud
ing, many o f her crew being
duinmnltill iiinl
I
-aitl, “ iN-ftirr prn*|»ertty can H*
v imp* * d- I In I limit* wl -tiihili
After * close*! meeting y ette r*
NHH)
fn.lll
h"im
M
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llHin,.l.
.
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d
t.»
drowned." The veaael, of 827
n
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turn Our nation** wealth and !•"'*
.d
ih*
n.ilfui.»l
11
nil
p.Hlalu'tl
d*y
.
Representative
P
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tone, waa regarded a&gt; carrying
UP**," lb. pill'
II Ml«t
a.aaiulin m e i»ur cH’dil. 1 «m» tnany death vaitli an ir..n bn. ••*» I*
I In
t till*.It
«&gt; u Ml, blit
Democrat. T c i a s , who led the
aa e of the heaviest armament*
Mil *"*•!•
Indu.tric* h a u fallen
into th. ter nth birthday, t\*». .lev l»* I .
e» -I- I. •*. I*
\'••» L tig »’••» •!
Illin o is
G ov ern or
I s fight
w .»1 • IItl 1 N
fbr
passage
today
md
b
»t
control of hank..,* who arc inter ' ! . * l &lt; h . . - t o , « * M.l.
In Im
conceived for a *hip of her
1 . in Him i.im. «ut*«'i
f
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1 tb
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b i u l n l In rxliirl f|iin*» i
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a
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a
t
M i 1 1 i o n a i r e R e p l i e s ••sled only in prufit*
*
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which
j
*&gt;»»» banker- ^
f*th. i
t ion ill Hill'* M' rl chinw
" W e feel confident we will i * » •'
I
r HI|* U I* W ••lispi*
U la reported that on her fatal
*
H- IlM*’** t ’
tn f &gt;i4&lt; . •!!*• 1itin i"
B t g a n In N e w Y o r k
much more than „ majority rolj*
T o I I . S . T a x E v a s i o n •lever ennugh in their « k n M»i|» I; ty
I.*
•
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a
l
...»
trip Ih connection with maneu­
v%i»y. an- irtmrant « f the stiff »
.,nd m*hi-t»\
•tf the House H
,r | l.re | !• tl ' *»'• »•* &lt;*•
S u it S e tA g a in s tllim
ver* o ff the naval baee *he c a r ­
' 1
, ii-... . . low. 1) l •tiiiilHIlda I &lt; i i i ^ s x ; * i
llilf |efl ill the wale of then |»». f
T h e first vote came on a rn&lt;* S
Mar
12 J \P&gt;
M , ll . • ' |,ri«H •
tl4»||* 14 1•t• I $ I hr ml* -tali «»iii | Si inly
ried 120 offic er* and men, far
--------j i t gftttilinic The&gt; mm* wii mm
a '* MMIHIlf Ink'i* l*»t I ••I V” ti«»n hy Patman tn discharge t h i
III ^ *
IS.Hi * «I •
II, 1,4 4 " it
.nn I s - v••«i *u ''
above Ita normal complement.
W ASH IN GTON. Mar
1*.
. . . ,| ,..„ He
an&lt;1 Means
Committee fro m ^
itthV •i»n*iderMtum m Nrw \Vav«
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m.l *••• •1 V .1 '
I'
1 -.
w f * I . 1111: 1 *
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T he Navy office eatd rr»cue drew W. Mellon, former S r c r e - ,
of
hl»
meaatJrtt
. h*' •ii if mkih* hy (ittvernnr [ r&lt;&gt;nt*f1rrration
nlion
I! ..*»•
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mil
• ’
nlid
11
lick
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tary
o
f
the
T
rex.u
ry
,
charge.!
to
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effo rt* are proceeding, but **
ll.'ffitr a - n ptissibb* mrana " d w h i ^ h would authorise issuance
II* &lt;• 1 » . •• .1. t " 1. •1 .'
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ri*i-iiig in llftiiw of t|t»lla*s for on* of 1 2 ,200.000 000
made no mention of any surviv- a aU tem en t last night tlial tli&lt;-j*lu"
in note*
fof
• •1 It V
tin hi •i 4.
&lt;11.«f I fi f t ••••*t **t O'
1 "■
action of Attorney General f u m
A v e r t i n g h* i •'
1
t no l"k merit i* lief in IMintii"
Immediate payment of the bonus
ora. The boat waa launched 1**1
Mill * I
hit
foi
M-yulnt it'll "1
1... 1. .
..!■ .
In nn e ffd it I f avoid wimi wil
lola g i In onlerlng an income tax | " r f “ " '» '
' lit fori* -nymg anything tlrfi- certificates which ordinarily would
month.
a ii | nt In i
d'Hit* "l • f t. nl. .nt th** MVMilnhilit\ of th*»
* m d wmil.l hiM' b* n a I'll A.h I I •• P ' •'
evasion suit against him
wa* H » t " V »'**.• a lende. t»
mature In 1045*.
to
*».
*k
I*'
•
•i . all.I sM$*»1 b n im*W
«i*iii&gt;u« aultimnl ill* Me* uii'iit at ll*
•■politic, of the crudest , o r t "
. " h' " » « »
&gt;Z'
\t v% York |*lmi." -Mid the goverIt tequires a m a jo rity vote to
1•
u*. . ii l-.'i ui • to the iii
He &lt;len,ed ever having f - i l - l t« l '•'i;l'»ri. and that
&lt;».r hatll. in1«»-**rli"ii **f I^Mlmi'tt** \ u " •• a iii'i n 'f 1
» -t yi-fcrdMY *n Sprmgfiehl * I adopt hi* motion. Debate i l l
.
' I « I* I.»»•!&gt;*•
G ro u p W ill P la n
F o r pay hi* proper income taxe*. a n l | « ‘- break the bond, of hanke. . . . . ( Mild S l l l lt SlllH'l Wi MhlOLit 1
h t** i * * d it thnoigh *n*l make limited to 10 minutes each. Adop­
.'u-I •k ft. .Id -st '•
tup -it.till « liafik**' Hi m i mi •*fnl slmly «*f m* **ns t\ which
D e d i c a t i o n O f B r i d g e he had paid more than »2U hmi.- | fml will !*■ wage I more fie.e. l, | n't h«**k thi- •ll*,iniMin, *l™%«*i- •!
tion brought the hill before the fet
"lin t :
Ofl**MIM-tlM&gt;
pf
k
up
1
1
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k
Mini
alt
An
hih
'ftiilil
III**
hl&gt;
Ih*'
lit*
000 In this form of . a l e - in t h e l l h ' * &gt;••'
* 1,h ‘ r,- M „ For
i * f l i t ivtiird On l*Mir«' Kouirl
House for immediate consider** r
(a••I f ••i k I 1 .
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ns
tin*
it"Mb
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jtt
rl
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to*
k"k»•'
nit I
M.mher* o f th# O i e b m t lo r u laat 20 &gt;car».
lion and dehate was limited t 0 f i
lit! It'll *1 ' * II \i I \ I •
Hr.
hiding
lire
pi'*nii«e.l
Inlio
1
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were
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oni
&lt;
I:t1
otiid*'
ill
(
Cumming* announced Sa tu n la y i
CommltUa of th# S .m l n o l* Coun­
one hour Final vote on p * M I | t 01
n
II
a . the, •■l.oiilii, .1 oil' iiitjil ti «! d.
. t - . I* I * I* at t ml
would he b-^un | ■Ii clom of a I ill III t'nllgica- !'• | .
t . Chamber of Commerce will that actions
followed.
'e m
■ t f M 1' •I ** Itfl
•• ■
da* l*» l*im»m'ti*p m lvn m* mii if I I Nt ll (•llU‘1
till*
against
Thomas
S.
I
i
meet a t th# f.l ty Hall W#«Jn**day
b
.1 ..it |
rf»U*
Afternoon a t 2 ;0 0 o'clock to make
■Hi to i 1t*tk ) •
n l *&gt;i * &gt;
. ui &gt;|inat tl • **1 , -------------------- v -------------------------- * U . S . P o p u l a t i o n G a i n - .
I It*
J . » . . l. w e , - .
plana fo r tha raeaptlaa th a t la to
If* It* #*M
ill*1 I* I
f
R
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d
.
Th«lruck.
«sii
»
b . tendered' to Governor Sholt* mrr mayor 01 .-rw
' F o r 1 9 .1 3 V e r y
L ow
l» '*
I.. "IM \fit fit “ hi
III
I h Imp’s » n n r «
and other »tate official# whan Thomas i.. .Sidlo, general counsel ' - O ' * J * "
I' m
* driven a* tilth
•• ■ 11 .*u - pin tat f ••» hi
t h a j com* b a r * on April • to pat- . . . —
. .
Mar. ISv— ( A P )
I* welling the mmik't* lhe 1 nit*d | Ml* 1$) 1V) D-v l|% 1 "• \ . 1 *1 sk
NF.W Y O R K ,
M...
12
11 k
ting th* «*th« • .*. •n
\h I
AI
tlelpata la the dedication of
tha prr* and member " f I he law firm
I Im •b
b a m in
.
Mndj Btate* onre pus-cssed.
\Di
V —I.m. . . . a - ' 1 |.iak.- I.wk.-.l ; Gam
"» the .population
of Oii
I ,e 1!«•* *It lit . &lt;)•'
* «'ltlg &lt;ll * 1 II • .V* i.i
"
I
new concrete bridge acre** th* St. of liaker, lln »teilrr. Sidlo
I •
I'"*
.at ..VI... k I t ’nil.'.l S. .t .a.l.e * laat
_____year
« w ?l
| l.y Jainp- ........ ••i aiisl tit" a ?• .1
• $* if I itg Ini" 1 ••!
h**»t&gt; HD*
III*
John# River a t Lake Monro#
I’.tte reon
th*
At11 I
»,«t...l
I eall.lliav
7
I
it
imt «*«1 \e-tc
..lay tot
at 7D7.000
In a f
i-cit
*• l
1 - himII " ihi to•i . |. .
nl 11 i.
I*.*!*•
Word waa received hare thi*
" F u r m a n . month* now „ ram
,
' t"l'
till) f Ml
I lu
i tty ■eport of the Scripp* Foundation
ti
i
h*
I
.
hit
I
hi
morning t h a t
Atto
nw
y-O
anera
l,
paign
of
character
wr
ekmg
and
A k w o w i- r e '— * ---------■
- ........... ^
------------------------ ---,.i t
prob­
.* . ..
.
• *'
t I'M k * f.u lie . . . i rh in population
.''.rm
g
D*
$i
mitt
*.«
.
«l
di-i
Cary D. Landla and Sacre tary o f | . i u*» ha* lw«n ct.a.luct.sl ..g a....i »
■
g J/ ln u il
-• t.
VV•
' * ' !
••in ••••• pla **% lem*
u. .
tt.pp. I
R U U R A Grey had accepted sr.i me in the pres* and over th. ta D i l l l t t , f V l U l l c t p \ * I I l o * * t«* 1*4*4 lit , M I l\\4
1t c m o c r a t i c t o m m i l l - ' c
‘I he pept.lMti.iii on Ja n u a r y 1, I
. It
..
( •ibutii nffit r
ItMt |*l) 1 • ’ . 1.
I h« Salt
tnrllaUon to appear hare
I
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f
i
l
l
e
r
A
e
e
e
p
ls
1
Hit
1
1 Is. M\«* *1
*• •........... &gt;b
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•••*»ft*l« ami I!. ! I telule.l 1211,114,000, tho IU- j
M e e t s A t ( ' m u t 11 h u m *
day of
the calebration.
Other
. . . . . ................... ........— *
•t$Na| •**'•• *
•%
%hirh M* 1 •••Iiwl
at m ii . • t l*» k port estimated, with th# .0 per ^
Scout T roop ( l ia r t f r ' , ; : ; : ;*S1
favorable
s p e c ia l I |----------last and am quite
content to !*•«*•*
IMTUIMUIV replies
■Wfresre- are
—aw e---(...........
»
*11 I*.*
bnI p 1b I "
. Dm
b llld'tlg ■rnt gam l.-wr. than any 7 * o r !j
i it ii**r «I"* i
Xjvm many of the sta te’s Hading &lt; the outcome to th.* ro u it* -•» I «"
A l &lt; 11 ISDN, Kan . Mm« l
•*vrrpt I v%a kilt* i* I *70.
•it •b I
fig ores.
the go&lt;Ht sense Mild f s i i n i M " f the •/!*» h v p men roblM'd tti
I V metto \ \••«
d •• •1 ..........
Tb** I " HirlMlioti figurn l births
.1 li
TI.............
, ..$• p* j
11*iti*l*•*1
A t a meeting of Swnford Elk* | Am.-riran pri.pl.. wh.-n all
" " « liatlgv NuI oiihI Halii. In '* "I
1 •••
mi
2 .2 **H.tiiai, ■ total 110
i
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tlaat Friday night, W. II. Schmidt l fa. t» ar.- known.*’
uitdctii unite*! Min*fifit **1 i i f i f \
v
mill lotofi Dian in IIL'12 and b«
*b« ('lit bl Mb­ •H Dii
b.tk.
•
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thill
bnl
D
m
waa named a s chairman of a spe­
thib tiHunirig, engaged ••» »• I" •• it* i of tit* l»»t* »ws •
• ,,| Htp
Mtty y e a i »nu«* HHH1 Doatha u q 1$
1" V •bin at'* v%m
cial Elks commlUgc which will
•pIM ' *
112,(MMt toll.* about equal to
I Ilf k I", llll . i . rr
i»
C C C
a m ...................
p * C o .............
n tin—
u e k.dni
S
have charge of arr angem ent* for , C
v/v/w
--------•
•
•
pill
1p a t
A M ' t a g c
lltg th* stlM I light
.*- s*|H ,i t ii* iik .hunt I- *»•i
tha Governor** viall, t h . bridge p
A n o t h e r
Y e a r I.ank force to •"H*r ll
••I Mm
dedication, and t h . fc.n«fll hall
1
mn i,„.
to••••l*ll to.*ti| e*t .$ I • I* gr* •
1 Ills Tom Lough run's Dad Mont.y |n C irculation
th a t la to b* held a t the Mayfaii
•silt 1*1
ATLA NTA , Mar 12 «/$•* All | h ..* i a g .- a*
» d"
I *•'t ills 1 » "Ig
••
Hotel to climax the day'* activi­
h i . * s I n Gymnasium IlMTt.llHed \AXHt M on^x
4 1 *1*
Dm .
lb. « *N.|*.
.
1. 1$. I .
of Ih.- 28« '
...nil-ante, now '••**■»
11•I
ties.
leltlto
toll.
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M
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♦»,. .»$• tobu
a I* ' •**
in the fourth r..i|o a iea will Iw
* *'irf of Poll., tk
Mu*
I?
M i l l M i l l I HI \
Other mewbare o f the
Flk*
».|«t
M" |.\ *S4 . I || ll'
•lali 1" rk
f
$'" •
W ASH IN GTON. Mar. 12. - G r
„
year. It »•"'
I ill.......... ..
i \ r i I s.Ihi i
i•
commltta* which will work 1*. con- continued for nm.tl.e.
•
b
I
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i
i•
I •••
|ll
’• I
toil f •
• I f .iti'b • I'
At..... \ ... . i r . o l a t n . n Increased
was officially annoulire.l
&gt;.•'»&gt;■r 'h e) I. f| the h.&gt;"k
"
I'hllMdfl
I
Janction with th* Chamber of
,
d
•
&gt;
»
ll*"*
' lb
• ,i*. 11
uf Dm •i » k Mu ■ *
.lay hy May.» to..H.ral M..«ely. Ilw arm and h.l Iverll. I.
bb nib of M slighll) during Fchrupry to fR.*
Commerce committee oret H. J .
(-&gt;■ $ !•••vi i . .1.. .(
$ I...I ii
' jit* Hunk wlttrlt bli'AR **llt. lb
,« .......... to . Dm •
H'll !• • . . Ih
" f 'h e 1 . hanirr
k
11• to Mv
Lehman, W. F . Hhall.y, T . U r corps area commander.
•
i
o
it.o
f
»
bog
•
•
Hr*
The aim.lint per capita in f|r*
Of |he '2f.fi rolnpanira now in , . m« i i |ie* th. tsMM" l»*l blh " T* 1 411•I it ,|| |tl Nl' &gt;1 I Ilet I I •
Tho r*ton, J . E. Praaton, C. l~
"II*
Hit)
•ii
the area, 201 are conip.wed of m ' n t injured when he aileoi|d d •" j s|Dtill/ I** •il l • **• til
..fit*
ta eaii*
..................... .. FVhruary wa*
m
if
y
tit
Adams, J . O. Adama, B. F . Haines,
•
••ir
I•
i
.in
tl.f
.
•i
enrolled in the *outhea&gt;.t while ( jump o ff the haildil •ar »* d to 11tl It • ll) ill Still .
..ill
lllsrl lift ii.ale.I l.y I he T reasu ry a t » « M ‘ . it
ImM»*
■HO *aInis
aad E. J . M.yer.
11.
id' •Ihu
the /nalority of lhr.*e enrolled ill ioait.1 out of town, r ie l.ind.ill 1st* i fotllt u*i im t i ' i a r **f f*0 r r n l l OV*g jj
••eft
i li t* I*
•1.(1 tl
ll
I ll .11.
(he
other bfi rompanie* romre J still
held the M l » « - May l e »
January
V * I
.*.»• Iiglil
- Ill •
d I
A irw a y H A n s o c i a l ion
Among tb** money out V M '
from New York and New Jersey anil Addle Mall •k«
$167,816,16'.'* in gold rer tlfiea U a . •j
T o M e e t H e r e A p r . (»
tl.1l "
i
Thr ee were of the style used ,
♦nt, I*
i » ' . | | "iii
t
r
prior to
I.. devaluation.
l.lfUt K i ‘ N’ i I hhi* 'III! *1
i .
i
'• tl
Postal receipts a t Ih# local o f ­
tin
11* land"
MiMlM *|oil
Nil
*.|
I.' Ill \lt g Ir • f.
I 4*111
riiciilation. When devaluation #*• ,
fice f o r tho moalh o f February
. an*l t* * Inn* al dirtTbri M tb*
I I d&lt; Nl..
k\ V I ' •
- . llin
i n eed
d f$ 2 K
177 ,.000.000
000,000 of gold Coin ;
were |*0 l ° be tter than , for F eb­
i#*t i"t*
S John* \ mII**v Aiftonv
A
*. ' elcali It. *
b
\ m•• Mg**
j *’Mrn»*d aw "in circulation** on
ru ary 1#»S, it was 'Announced to­
No
11 i M '
\ Ml' '
.
I
till"'
&gt;
BIR M IN G H A M . A l a .
Mar I2.i sur.l ..id.-ia to "»I..M.t to kill a n , . ha* t».»rf'e.l tin S * day by A r t l l g Postmaster R. J .
.4»- " f '.Higinit* - parked I .|a n
I
wa- deducted from
a*t
11
liMitrih St rvrt i i r « t i n •••• Hit* d ( fl.MOibor •*( I omtnri* ■ (but tin
I t f l a i l I 'o u d B r i f f s l p
Holly who revealed that the re­ — F ire ap|*aralu» r«ntinu«*°l t*'
, lutbr to- i. *"l I thi" torek nation'" monetary wupply. Rrpna
to .»
ufUH'l Dir f it •• B*‘U4*.
| a i •»• at ion will hold i i*ti nun I
pour
i
t
n
a
m
i
of
a
i
t
r
r
on
lit*
* /'J la * tot&lt; k I t *
aver- •tf thi? " in n ha* trirkle*! into tha
ceipts have decreased during the
.i* oiiopaf • I I
■toll D
I .* n. D v e r T w o W f f k l V r i m l
o t ))• n a lr I Sul i i Imv ' ff*•••’ •••, in SMtifni*!
Tb*
mnoking ruint of a fitv »»*‘*d
• tou * I 11, m* i'ompMf*d Troanury
p ast three months over t b * re
ti tb* •• ll m O ii) •
to
h*
**
€
•
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v
•
•
*
*
‘•i$**l»
•
April
♦;
II
"
f
ibl*
hlock In Hirminghata ............ ..
to the l-asemt
tot' •I LV* Im t to* •i . f I i r thi«
ceipta for o three month period huatneea
.4 I $*»• *«• I Md*
•1. &lt;1*
NN V.n II Nt. 1 *l\ Nl..
leOletiiMli. J •»**••pb and L u *• d$i&gt;Mlt Mini t •• |Mtty to ill Im ! •••
yesterday.
111 I )• Ml all I 11 70 till- totf*k
Which began la December 1OT2.
t " 1lb* IM i'l •
l.ain^to
hr
i'b"
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pi
ll
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to
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ment
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n
b*
n»*v
&gt;
1
it
Tb# fire, which rtk'iii for n**ar
II.* | I..- Im 1 »&gt;
ceipta for
February
IPS*
T IIK W E A T H E R
Ml.llM'l
t
b.i
•started from mo "verl*»a b I «•!• ir.r
lit b .•. !"•! "•* i •b |
I aiiger lti$*H pa« ke*l
in Ituahel
In
M 097.6 I, while in February ly ten*hours Saturday night In d&lt;
bafig*
X'lltoMH "tot* •• ''•Ml a Npt il. 1 •i.'t I bi 1 HI •a
•*f
1 • til
circuit it nmul'l. i*d th*i« f**» h *ura
&lt;
1
b
mage
Mtimatei!
at
from
|"/*00,
aviiugi l $2 04 m ptice pr r
receipts were $5047.82.
)* i a,M*f l it t
f."
r 1 4 inii)4
"4J •&lt;to*1' Mil " f prik air* mi * • !•*• . u ill
lj»t-*lM- »r»*i , tM«| )•**!• ••j "
worat1
and
thrn
broke
thv«»ugi«
in
th*
t ;»n
Dii * tor* I nifain't f I Nl Im"1 " I . M . .
for
December IP S! 000 to M iioom wa. th*
Htoh
•••»
, HI !•*
' r* »• U • •l t to f* i • *i° * .
*ll f ••t •1 I'M II* IIIg tlrtol 1ll* 111*1
g in «
I fir»t flo*»r of the a i i »t*Hk al»uc fly ft..-- • the OrlatMb
Bai.l .nl M 1u f4«)
Jf
JJ
_ _ against receipts of in ih * city ’* h x lo ry
b..%l'to Ills ' H O I •I
,.l ,nd I h l « n i » i r t a r l *
I
■ oie I
Ic il 1 • . r * * &gt;&lt;* • iti itolf
i i(A* it*" nci'ti* ( if iii'i
Mj$tiford »*mi»4m)
D
i ? . * iT l
J:
to*** •*« %9-tit crti ca r" Mgmm*t forty
i;
ll»«f1l*tM" t.#l*.to for tuiurdayi •
, , - b 1 1* Nl**
Hospital* received for treatment j
J ht U * “
■"*
“ m en at the bridge $
U 4 U . 1 1 f a r December 1WSS, while
5 « f lit • at* 1 in
ho
th.
I t toM" 10&gt; •
SctUfhliwU
11
11
. Tj
D m- I MI * IM"! to«*»k
ut il e p» •l" *l »
u"» k
14 rite
f Ml tin*
t h e l la m a i y IPSS receipt* ware leal night 7 ) firemen after tlw, IM.rtn.rnt atorr. and spi.-ad
lUr low
•$
to, of b-.lhatn-n.
MtrlMgl
1 hr high* "t *lail) ntvragr prirr Kutii»
&gt; mI»*b IrU'M’M*' i f.n
tttlltt
against
$SS0«U4
for had been overcome by smoke or other hud-liags in the b l n "
. f l g l l l * - . i l l to
f
hS*
Iir
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ih*
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i
n
n
•
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t
iii*
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w t*rp f . " o ia n g r* ilunttg Dm* toork toaa K**rt l a u d r i d t l f
1 • Oil •a b « D u b t o f i k
i Mm
Ja n u a ry 1444. or a three month Injured aligblly by falling debris.
i rciP
i" »r&gt; to«*rkt p* * n 1 " i * 2 1
Strenuous effo rts of f n • f i g h t - , third group to anto4T»rt U * m i
'2t&gt; .we
.
*Uinta* ill*
Fire Chief B. O. Hargrove and 2b rra ami thick fireproof wall- *a*ed| for holding an nnoo.tta fW t o f WU-OT
••ctint*
Fort l*j«rr«
~~
-­
•hang- -ule* f -•r the w.*k w . r c | d » il j »». rage drup|ied each »u.
firemen remained
in hoep.tai* Melaocon'e. another latgc -lr|»r. here on that date
olbrr M a r g a r e t l l l i n u t o r i
I'l
Is
11■•11n b •
• •
••
.
. -.i-i e . _ .
■ u __L
. _ -ling
1
.1.1 r a i - ..gainst t»2 for last week.,
_ -lay
. until it stood at $2 A t K«» \v•
«1 'Mto
C lM t M
Vl
late yeatarday. Only four of than, ment -tore, and the
. Im
Alaliam.grouju.
a
re:
St.
Joh
n*
I’
'
daily MU m. i
DOM KX OBfl TO M E E T
. •'load)
M
The a '. 't a g e ' o s price for t h i l ' Sat unlay I -w•t wr»k
the
I Du* i D e a d A f t e r I l l n e s s
were In aerioua condition.
theatre from complete dr-i.uct.on, orovemenj Associath-o
Unnrp
II
m
n
rn
$2.38
ue,-k waa g a i n . ! $2 81 las', a . .-.age
increased
from
Oral*
...re^ —
Tha only fata lity resulting from although both buildings suffered State Road No. I A*-1 1 * March f i t t ing * f the Board
Oh.dliubr r
to $2 74 Friday.
week l a-1 yea. thr average price Monday
"
V
E
W
YO
R
K
«
*
'
12,
i
'
________
the
fire
wa*
Lawrence
E
a
rl,
negro,
heavy
-lamagv
Every
other
t.ujid
Or U n d o
...
a4 M l a i t u n
W
the
Bemlaole
The
high
a
v
ria
g
e
daily
price
for
wa* $2 !'• ih. ”anir week and in
tfra. Edward J H -e». th&lt;
I'rriMCola
CltMf I *
KAKTII S H O C h S l l l l
■My
ad Cammarta! who waa killed when hla truck in * in the block bounded '•&gt; 8.-.
Clear $«
1
l b J 2 thiweek's average
was g i a pef r uil was n-achcd Tuesday Tampa
m
rr
M
a
rg
a
ie
l
111
og'-.n.
tb.
uao-l
at the City Ban to- overturned a* he waa hauling ond ami Third AvenuC l t t r 14
w-tb $2 41 The
price weal to Tl t urat III*
17 .17 pel l-o*
tress, died la*l &lt;"gh! in W..,.
12
r ilE L A N . W ash.
M.-'
' * - * ■ **
■ M M « t■ -7 J—
O o'clock,
it gaaolin# to tupply fir e fightin g Eighteenth and Nineteentl- ■*!reels
.16 Wednesday, $2 34 Thursday
Sales of g . u p - f . u l t this week
iic o a u ti
t o . " • I Beach following a long lllne.( A P » - - T w o distinct . . . t l
was demolished.
today ly Karl equipment.
Clear t l
were 21MI c a l*, a't increase of 41 a.-I wa* unchanged Friday. l-a*t Ailaata
I hev
Slw- wa* 82 years old. the w-(
AucuatM
Cl»4f 44
The Southern Bell Telephone were fe lt here yeetenla .
The fire none waa roped mtt and
be le ft f o r B i.
the jircviou.
per iod.| wc k's Ingh wa« $2 42, reached M a c t 'l l
,,
ol. of Maj. Kdwa- I I llowes, n u n . •a . a ovei
rattled
dishes,
awunv
pi.
Company's
downtown
r
*
.
l-ange
guarded
by
police
yeatarday
aa
_____ be will repvawat
tUvaniiah
.
—#
M
price'
Wednesday.
Thr
market
rose
on
theatre
h
.
-*
Tins
week'*
a
v
ta
g
e
box
p
u
c
e
.
o
v
n
.«
—.
«
,
.
■—
■
—
—
• ......
gr. of th* I at......I Ib.-alr.' 1
walls
and
spread
alarm
was
in
Ihe
path
o
f
tba
flam,
and
Ttrrrin
A4«
11
1
f&gt;
..
—
t
l
........
a
vn
thousand*
o
f
curiott*
apaetetore
r a t tba March meallr.g
will la- l o l l . . a . $2.:tl ttgai.-.t $2212 last week; the l w
pivu a u * -lays and fell
s - T l.t .o e r raiplall . n S l a g ■ .
i -w*r
Fun eral se. - rh.-lmi
milled about t b * downtown a t n o t e . C00U telephone* were Opt of order workmen In t h *
w
41
!t3
thiw,-el
li.-t
year
and
$1
*:&gt;1
(t'.-iitii.u.d
On
I'age
F
.m
r
j
I here Thursday
plaatPolice Chief L a th e r H e i l u w
U today.

11 MillionUnemploycd

Heavily Aimed Speed
Boat Cftjjpizes With

120

W IIH L it L I* OR
MURDKROFBOV

77'"L7 !

ers. M en

MAY RAISE CASH
FOR R ELIEF USE
BY LOTTERY PLAN

MELLON CLAIMS
CRUDE POLITICS
IS BEING PLAYED

I Persons Bruised
In Auto Accident
DamatfintfTwoCars

ST rJK r-

Postal Receipts F o r
February Show Ga i n

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&gt; sft

Saif Lake City Is
: Rocked By Quake;
Bitf Buildings Sway

~ - -«•- - — . .........

Average Box Price For Oranges Went
L'p 11 (entsInWeek Over Prior Week J

BirminghamSuffer s Worst Fire Loss
In Its History As Block Is Destroyed

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MSmJl

TheKfatt^r Of Rasputin

For the first time Ihfe H off w*A toil) under oath l**t
week of the murder o f the monk Raaputln who ciomlnJitdd
1
t*« 7 rL i3 ? M the Runsliin court during the early years of the World War
1 S r e a X *t!#7 *** * and who is reputed to have been »o largely responsible for
rV~P&gt; .~ ~ ^ iT ..
much of the treachery and corruption which existed there.
~ p a i( * * ..
-a
The tVihcess Youssollpov was suing Metro-Holdwyn-Mayer
‘ ''" jP ir t h f e s , Ltd. for libel in conne^tlori ^Jth the ahowhig df

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V*.

THfe Ai

•-

ttal air tinea originally oht.In—I bier* ■■ humlnd, e f m cn .iv t V o ii-l m d t t M X w f i f l h H t t H c .
most of their p lW ‘ material’ Irufu on •nfployod by lilt U r transport
H fe
the rican t of Army snd Navy fly ­ Industry through tho tnatrlifnen! J ^
or ■•thesn"
ing school graduates—then toot of
‘'cheap” military l a w .
son to expect brilliant results front one to four years to make fir s tj How cheap this actually will
an attempt to make it work in. das" pilots, who could be trusted ptuVc to be, either in human life
Unde of peace.
[to flying rd««enger» and mall, out or CJUfl( is „ moot question. The
It has been said, and with r e a -jo f these crack military aviators. ^ ] A jr t o r { .g jUcl( M icro s the yob
___ Optometrist
son, that the crack air-line P 'l"1* I . Thry dismiss^ as !ncon*^uentia| i c&gt;n ^ j on(l f()r Uu0ul twice the

MAtL

c. a

DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, J r .!

No m atlec what rise COmss o f
the Presidential edict that act the
Army A ir Corps flying the mail on
ten days' notice In tlte middle of
the most rigorous winter the coun­
try lias known in years, it already.
112 Park A
Is obvious that this branch of the
if • 5 *fcf" ,.y “ IT ?
d t 'e S
% o "m *d i’W beid y’‘ heretofore paid to the
4 4ltftiT
the picture “Rasputin, the Mad 5tririk." iter husbahd, Prince military lias been put itr a ° w 5 r f *
uncomfortable spot by Franklin
'Felix Youssoupov, testified as to how he killed Rasputin. II.
Kooitcvell. l or general public
—
, Hasputln wan a lecherous Individual who earlier in life reaction to the series of latal in­ aeflal com bit probably would louK | ^ . b i ; T e r * t h n S In hand And - ' " u- “ y. - t •huh iho government!
as
awkward
and
be
as
big
an
m-J
they
conclude,
Just
as
iliogictllyi
got
bock
mole
Ilian
half
in
the[
E j c f f f i o 1 berdrit he gained his hypnotic InriUbrtce over the Cxnr, had cidents which have reaultrd from
that hccau*e*a pursuit plane, an sale oi air mail stamps. Ottoara
on ,u r,n c « rl*h a* the military
dm ,
bebn drdefed banished to Siberia for persistent immorality. the Army** attempt to carry. un
after the air transport lines mail
mail
T
a
"
h
,
J
P
»
.
,fortre-ces
V * " " * - ’ drr lhlnk ,h» Amount may run much
i ’A E \
Prince Fell*, a member of the Czar’s personal guard, recog­ rontiact* w ne wrestl'd from them,
hem n
■ that they must become an one* nf the
Ilyina
I—
— m k i I M altask,
volopsil ffor
attack aerisk.
ovianised the treachery in the monk, who Is still believed to seems In Is- ihat the Air Copra,* mail pilots.
i tic
juea« non
against trtn»p^
on*
- - record
------- of
" the .. old
. guverr*T
a c n r o r s r is n x i.
i*»th In men and machine*, rxaa! Th* commercial men doubt!#**
tlon' (cmpioyra
(employed mga!n*t
troops on
••rt I V S t l t l l V I V H IM H l have bisen furnishing informstldn to the Certhan governaster the .war-like
w ui-i m , siuunu,
,* n , to matrh per- —— * i i L rn&lt;lk
. . . iia ____.
war-like tecn-|the
ground) fail*
' IHH a* V i h i M m . om «M m mbnt aa Vt apy. He wa* invited to the Prince’s home one shown iLiitif woefully ineffective!11;011111 master
irar*&gt;- speedily
j nW^ur moke
apeed ify than their
their)1 formanee
fnrmanre with a eommereia) air encouraging I™ '" J " 1*
in (hr fa tr of an rm errency.
This wa* inrviLame, [^rhapa, military rivals will solva tho prou-i Iransimrt emlsslying the Irssimr t view, Congresa having embraced
evening to meet some women,
lorn ol air-line Hying Is-csune most I learned in five In trn years nf mall rather eagerly the opportunity t|i
‘M
-i-t
B cJa
fo-l-U
r ii g__________
o in g upntAini
w hn ro a gAy p n rty npppnrod to i but such a conclusion is both pn of them are graduates o r A rm y'snd passenger Tying,
the Army’s; turn the Job over to p rin ts
» Wsval u h I V
and airplanes necrssariljr
are “nhso cunlraclors, &gt;t,r those with short
« k M V oa«Jaor Navy training schools
achoola and
bi
A
W
u
"
i|
,h
p
„r
r
fn
c
j
’
r
r
v
.
h
h
i
?
k
t
1
would
need
only
a
short
familiarleto”
or
“inferinr,
*
memories, the French a ir mall
W n fcjl h f i(I DC*&lt;?n WPll p flck o d w i t h potS A Kium c y f l n h i e . W n l l P
i*n I imu-h (hr Army airinrn
They steel clear, also, nf the un ; linen In South America furnish a
tHe jglutlortbuB tnbnk antlnfiecl hin nppPtitr, thp Prinrp ontrr- lean d&lt;&gt; aisun l except writhe and I 1" * " 0,?
“l . f P . w *
Wh* ‘ '
comfortable Iruth ibat the r\’ci contemporary example and ample
&lt;h H w i
Wests. all idiInSfl h im b y p la y in g hit. g u i t a r it ml h in g in g g y p sy
JJ P ^ U w . ;
* jT sensed as military pilots. K o 'lh e Corps, In the name of national. w, rntng nf the cost and ineffi
economy, has l* * n progressively,
a militarised
air Tmall
starved of flying lime the very. flrt,r&gt; -nf •
........—.
wT L T u 11' ? f nK ,° u,' ly f ,o r t h " p ° iROn to ,R k 0 *,r f ,,c t n u t rlesl
r : !its uiilsirness, ‘.they
'. ‘ ‘ ^ ^
areI ^a ltV r V e ^ e ™ ! ; : 1 ^ . : ^
RA iglutln h»H a a tr o n g a to m a c h
..............
..................
life blood of piloting proflrleney Serv ice -h ranee paying more than
M o n d a y , m a r c t T ix . m i
steps
are
taken
to
round
out
the
Tr» * s e •! .o r I M J .
once open In suspicion of trying training of our Atmy airmen with until, at the outbreak of the air, twice as,.murh a mile to Its thinly
T - « . l r S
S s s t n l f t e s I n w
I t w a * a h a lf h o u r Itcfo ro ho ahow rtl nny 111 o f f r e t a and In alibi; If they go out In a do-or«
e
lis t Ile a * .
| , r
. m
sfh t'r.n i.B
practiced, all-weather, day-hy-day mail “war." the maximum n pilot1disguised army sir service as the
th e n
re fu a cd to d ie. I n p ain he ru a h e il aln m l itav n g rly . die spirit in establish a reputation and night-aftrr-nighl cross coun- was something like four hour. i;tT nlled Slates extends on the psLANKY’S U1rt!(J IrTOItlt - t’k .s e . laa s i aiaa
T h e IV ln r e g rn lilied h im and ahook h im v io le n tly , an d a * ho for defiance of weather and devo­ trv flying.
month. It Is too hig a Jump to b e jR||e| route of Pan Ameriesn Air
B olnr loss of man than rtf,
tion lr&gt; duty, they only as.lit to the
It should be made Vclear
av,*, n
admittedly
country’s
d id R n n p u tln whoop h y p n o tic p o w er wa« o v e rw h e lm in g , iiugn accumulation off evidence
villa*nz**•
»• that the
***' |ssked to gn
■ from s*-h a mlsrrnhlv „
wat
'lm m n u t this
i i «»^ loom
■j r ■
A boy must ovrrrome himself.
th- inadequate
’
“
'to a ’■
■■“ * ■ '
be ^ ,r ...................................
ll“ lf hA‘l
,,r nothallowance
hundred-m()„
hrBvl1air line.
^
m in ed h i* e y e * w ith a p e n e tr a tin g g a z e . T h e P r in c e tn k - that all air mail pilot cannot
L *t him flee, or let him fight.
nntn u e , jnR
MJr
pfeitinir into th e 1 houri* or morr of flyinjr a ru*»nihi
Lot him stniKBlo through th . in g no c h a n r e * . seized a p lato) fro m h i* p o ck e t an d b e g a n |created oyer n.gbi &lt;ir-% even ^ air-mall dllrnim*. It wa* th*
hiah-1
«ome of the most difficult f ------------------------------------- -------------- —
.... h
ijh
night.
fir in g .
E ig h t tim e * he fire d in to Ih e m o n k ’* la x ly , nnd
|woeian,.t,«n.
ranking, non-flying general* com-1 *r«in in America in th# middle of
prone tolp ri«m g the Anny (general K u r i l 1*’" wnml flying Reason of the
! th e n th ro w in g h i* e m p ty pi*to| dow n h e ru *h e d u p .* t i» ir * . |r „n&lt;ltn.r, H,,,’7 i» 'L .,a ,'e “',i
■yxlem of who glibly ax»urcd the Prexiden' ! T**r.
M O T H E R S 5
IrMining for Army pilul* a* inadc mid lh# I'ontmaxler O tnrral that
Suggestion*
emanating
fmu*
ijunli*,
i»«l*
to
unuernthiiitt
i* tlm* flying the mail would he all in Ihe Congress that
I
l in t 's t i l l R a s p u tin re fu se d to die. B e llo w in g lik e n rttad
air line
piloti
l i l i t j » « r r U M r r a
I k # p r l» llf » « * f
HI* vole* will find a lower not#
I hull, he craw led tip th e s t a i r * &lt;m h i* h an d * nnd k n e e * . it i*( tumiaiio’iitally umI mu to coin* day'x work. The chief of (he Atr threatened with loss of employ,
h ii Mil I h r l e e f l i w l l b h n n l r Vh I i h l r h # » * pai# imJitHi)
flyer* with thu*ri Corps, Major (general Henjnnmi merit by Hie Preaident'x action is*
And siifli* boyhood in hin throat.
Mel—&lt;mi ili a I flier will re»tal 4eear
i T h e r e P u r ia h k c v itc h fire d th r e e m o re s h o t * in to h i* b o d y ,
irntl tn lh# highly n|KHialu#rt if roiiloix, thereby waa pul in canceling domestic airmail coo
MIMA,
a ml nwI live# ell are
Oh, he must overcome the Joy,
Innd lient h im o v er th e h ead .
H n n lly f*till b r e a th in g , th e job of fly ill)* the all line*. .Such *utb a *pot that he had no chore# tract m will bo taken care of
m m r n f t h e ftm lfc * « I I 4 I r k f*»«4 aTh# laughter of ihai other hoy,
(m o n k vt‘a * pu shed &lt;nil o f d o o r* in to t h r s t r e e t . ^ T h r e e d a y * irilirs fad u&lt; consider the fni|M&gt;i- hul to hecomr a ye«-rnin trying through calling them to active
w rirallatw i a | i
XIMk f a e n #
a f (he
Innl furl (finl it iii«k i- |w ne til wife to make good on the axHurmnee* o! duty in Ihe Air Corps ( r ImkiI pi)
fiw tlt k iH iw n
fa r
b i it M I x i h a N
And beat Mm down, and see *ur- In te r h i* lax ly w as foun d u n d er th e ice n f th e N eva
t*J th# Mien who Ily in# eumrncmsl hi* xwivel-chair xuperior*.
Ann, percent Item* resc-rve nffireral •*r&gt;
I
r
e
til
l»r
r
a
Mae
11
I*
r
l
r
h
I
h
m
l
f
I
*
m
.
t£t’ Prl* '
!
It w a* th e re v o ltin g c lim a x o f a sord id ta le o f tr a g e d y air line* of the country liaii ail there la a deep-seated RUMpichui not boong hniled with imlhtndnarr
Rr r l h a l f » « r r t l l i l h o a l l r a * l * « r
Um‘ 110111111). iciveii A nny uixl ,Saky among flying men, both in th&lt; The lenxtm ix hjiparent when it !*•’
Jtlae in his stricken, loving eyes. w h ,(.h |n v 0|V(M| th e la s t d a y * o f th e R u s s ia n co u rt
cianr r «a( Rare, n la lm n e r milk, t * r l 4 a r,
an men tieiore they took up Unm Army and out of it, that there rente mliemt that
the »vrrag#|
Ihe
Army’* wag# of Ameriea'a a irlin e pilot*
pieaent &gt;olm and that thiN back- representative* of
Until, arllrulsle and ssd,
1
CltADE
Xi'numi of b**i&lt; an teehnii|Ue tia-c grounding branche*. which long wax lft.500 !axt year, and that the
lie turns awsy the other lad;
E x p e rts D isa g re e
m-eri l»uilf U|Mtn anU perfeele.l nave been tealoux of the Air Corps first anrf xecond lirutenant* now!
A
P aste u riz e d
R aw
And SPeks u dnrk forgotten plies
gloating over the
litiougn month* anti even year* of are secretly
To hide his weeping face.
MII.K
duy by day experience
on tho oriticism now being heaped upon flying the mail get about 12.500,
and 12,000 n year, respeeltvely I
N ot riiany p e rs o n * u n d e rs ta n d v e ry m tirh nlxu it m o n ey . t ou te x to which t hey are u.sxiifiieii. this service.
I.tonet U lg g an .
D rliv c re d D n lly
Kveiy bit of t#i tain ovei whicti
TKat most of thia criticism of Another matter puxxlinr the air
\Vtirhee It t-nm ea, w h ith e r It K&lt;&gt;e*. nnd Ivy w h a t m a g ic fo r m ­
line# ju#t yow ix how Mr. ftoo#c i
the
air
line*
in
totally
undexerv#d
U
H
«y
l*y
Uii'Mim
slum
U
mjik
to
x
U
lu
t&gt;ld you know tlmt 1y i(«&lt;vnlu«t- u la It h eceiv e* Its v alu e, is all a m y s te r y to u *.
AH th e
pifotx whether viewed
m the make* no difference to It* enemlr* veil xfiuarex hi* f'axic N. It. A •
Inr (lit* tlotlnr forty |irnpnt( A
p e rp le x itie s , c o n fu s io n *, arid d is t r e s s in A m e ric a ,’ ’ sa id one onarit 11if Ii ( of Inoaij tiay and un In sxRaiMng the ahnwing made hyj fioiiciex t»f ri eating emnlovrnent,
dim# i* only worth *lx t-rnln ?
rtioiw 400
g o v e rn m e n t o ffic ia l to a n o th e r , " a r i s e , nol fro m d e fe c t * in limited viAibilit) oi m the flce»- Army airmen flying the mail, the) inerenxing w*ge# and shortening
—
— (i
- .—
n,)» nmtam &lt;&gt;f i.iofijont? tiuou^n * ignore the fact that th# rornmer- working hour* with hi* arbitrary
The lltimi* Owm’f ' loan Cor- th e { ’ o h e titU tio n , not fro m w ant o f h o n o r o r v irtu e , so m u ch
Muir m th# eioutiK «»i xi|fntinn; a
ns fro m d o w n rig h t ig n o r a n c e o f th e n a tu r e o f c o in , c r e d it, laiiuioark in niiiiif)ii|{ hijow or
poration tin* nlrrntly lrmt
0?7»0K5 on 1^1,61(5
In tha arid c ir r u lM lo n .’
„ iam when rreofrniuou aim oilenta
,l " 11 M-adily may mean to# dlflei
UnUcrl Stulo* , , which make*
T h a t m ig h t h a v e l&gt;ccn one R o o sev e lt
Ilra ln t r u s t e r
our Uncle Samurl th# l*rg#*t sp e a k in g to a n o th e r . T h a t m ig h t h a v e been C a r t e r C la s s eti! # Irelwcen .finuxiei and the to
tin# completion ol u ninht undr
hdkrto
huItit*r In th#
a d d r e s s in g th e S e n a te , P r o fe s s o r S p r a g u e e x p o u n d in g th e “poor weal he j icindition&gt;.
«rorld.
Dut, *ayx the inun m tm |
v ir tu e * o f h ard m o n ey , o r C o v e n to r S m ith d en o u n cin g
ba­
eU eri, "wi.ai (fotiii j* M miiitaiv
Arconfing to ih# Tim#* llnhm loney d o ll a r s '' Hut ms a m a lle i o f fn c t, it w as J o h n A dam ? Jidot »ho can't ny tn h«,| t a ,„
pkfAjrrRfthrr, m-War&gt;ikf»(’ i tiff If rn sp eak trig to T h o m a s J e f f e r s o n , m o re th a n a h u n d red y e a r s art well ax kood 7 il v%at t..||tp* U. .
emmy certainly wont wa.t unto
are InitalHnir oxlr* tar a# want#
n|?n
Uu* xky in cloud lex*,, ami tnen
baikvt* to rwviv# thr frr# fiuhW e huve co m e a tong d is ta n c e sin ce th o se e a rly d a y s *Kre# to iiiri.i n out „t«r ton
llflty which i* * lr esily coming in
o f th e re p u b lic , b u t we h a v e not le a rn e d m u ch a ls m t m o n ey . home airdioinex \\ |t) „|,liU, ,n { iit
from piillilral IB 11,1Illsies Tllus
■%11ii v pdoi i»# ju *i ns Looipetenl
Wills? Stin Ail vonif* 1‘lttiM# hiMkvri T h e s a m e n o tio n s, s u p e r s titio n * , and p re ju d ic e s a b o i l i an tire In nl aiilm# (mol iu fc„(
w
h
ich
e
x
is
te
d
th
e
n
,
e
x
is
t
lo
d
a
v
.
No
e
f
f
o
r
t
is
m
ailt
by
for w•*t# lm*kvU!
world 7
b a n k e rs , p o litical le a d e r * , o r p u blic s ch o o l* to a ^ iu a in t h e
!----- O—-------liie ariRWer m that he xhould.
Bom# Flot iiiri tiiii
a v e h ig c c itiz e n w ith Ih e lim e n a tu re o f th e t ing w ith but I hat xome on# hax blundeitvi
griev.iusl)
m the ui.thud uf
til rig- *lr#*il&gt; to jf# i
w h ich h e i* paid fo r h i- w o r k and w h ich he c a lls m o n ey .
fickt winter'* tm im t «ri*ofi. l i'i &amp;VrK d ilr frtreh iost e c o n o m is ts And m o n e ta r y e x p e r ts , “ liab le pinarh, if thul in ihe iilijeetive |q,
••huh th, Ailminisliatimi
like doing your ( hr i*t m* ? *ho|&gt;- t„ a g r e e on a n y th in g e lse , a d m it th a t m o n ey is not an e x a i t su itin g When It ill upped the *„
pltig early, in F#hru*iy Sanford
mail mu, the Army An c
|u„
ought to rut in on (hi* loun*t
*,m’ duuiileij U,„t ihe A im , .
" ' " ‘T n o rd e r to o b ta in a sy m ,m alu m o f s c ie n t ific op in io n on c*u
Ilyets
ruuM
sn,|
wuuld
esiry
the
iniAlOff** if it h*» lii wr y I* k cur
th e m e H ts o f th e A d m in is tr a tio n ’s m o n e ta ry p o licies w hich mail s f t , , „ fs-hiun ami .t a ru-&gt;t
tomers rm they drive through,
a d m itte d ly w e re d ev ised by t h e e x p e r ts in th e R o o s e v e lt in Itlc sml equipment n-.piiiisihle
,
nu‘ "Z » I'utig in Washingtini
A New York paper poinU out " B r u in T r u s t , " who o u g h t to know a s m u ch a lsn it m o n ey as during
ih, i,c t i„ „ wreks that hm
*om# *urpn*itig «tHti*tic» with i»* a n y o n e e lse , t h e In d ep en d en t Jo u r n a l o f C o lu m b ia U n iv e r­ ,
"«»*"«« l&lt;&gt; du with altaeks un
ganl to high mdutUml eulninv s ity re c e n tly sen t ou t a q u e s tio n n a ir e to tf..rif&gt;il m e m b e rs o f the lio n lu n l, um c they s r i r m liert-d In tsku over the Jntu
.The milium «1111i*tr h yi'iir iiihii, j &lt;m
th e A m e ric a n E co n o m ic A s s o c ia tio n , a s k in g m an y q u e s tio n s
( opdimmuig the Army , alittu;ii
Inatanc#, h«* hi* Kulary cut I t
hurau... ihey , Ri, to m s u h T ^
13'fULiUKl b&gt; inrom#
* alone w ith re g a rd to m o n e ta ry | silicic*.
line piliil- un the lattui s hr
S e v e r ity -th r e e p ercen t w ere a g a in s t e f f o r t s to r a is e
ft till# hr nhould be *bie to worty
alMiui as s e n . r i d e I f
p ric e s l»y m o n e ta r y m e a s u r e s .
S e v e n ty -n in e p e rc e n t w e re Brnunde
along on UiMt,
vvnilld l« I.. mill,-ml lhal s divlsimi
agA lnst gold b u y in g a * t a r r i e d on by th e ItH
la s t T all
uf truup, ,„.v«i under lire i,„ i
hnmughly s.hmde.l
Th# World ariiiniiifnt me# t# «-n S ix t y - s ix p e rc e n t a g re e d th a t In fla tio n C A N be controlled,
In #art)e*t. .Scarr»*ly * duy |ua«hm’ « b u t f&gt;8 p e rc e n t th in k Mint It w on’t lie
H ig h ty -fiv e p e rc e n t tire of w *i, tiuicht to mak M« girt).|
which fto#* not r«n? Mirne iuHAdintU’' w ere a g a in s t g o v e rn m e n t p u rc h a s e o f s ilv e r , and n in e ty -fiv e s showing k , si-sviined 1 iMra .f
suddenly nr.l.iud tn l.ku „v
from Bolin* foi#iifn potiiitut# on p e rce n t o ppose bi-rii.lalltH m
E ig h t y - f o u r p e rce n t fa v o re d
- * ‘ tn, ,-g nrplelel,
th# nec#»Mty for preparedro'^w m
Ilu-ll nw n II SUl, „
a
n
e
v
e
n
tu
a
l
r
e
tu
r
n
to
t
h
e
gold
s
ta
n
d
a
r
d
.
aome budget voted which inelud#*
“ ,M*•,
w ,, ,1 , , , ..... i en
llu t not all o f them a g re e d on a n y th in g .
l ir w r a[»|)ropri*tion* th«n »w r,
for pianen, *hip# or lannori*
------- -0
Kiln Dried
A Kentucky editor it k m :
tried for con tempi by Ihc Haiunm
SA N F O R D , T W E N T Y Y E A R S AOO
or
of I(up re* uniat iv#a bccaii*# he
Nrn«&gt;n*d
Would not break a confidcuco and
On la .t Turulsy evening a ] and the nrw bahy.
divulge the name uf a pefunn
L U M B E R
Miss Florence Frank, who Hr *
writing an article for hi* paper pally of Sanford's ytuin* people
!rt*#n
(hr
kupa
I
of
Min*
,\
1
r
I&gt;
#
1
had
a
sort
of
get
to
gether
meet­
UNITED
It'* funny huw gMilitictan* at® al
waye trying to get editor* to du ing anil Went In a hody to sur
HowIit in JsckaunvtIU* for th*
L U M B E R CO M PA N Y
aoinething th®) Miouldn't,
pnec Mi snd Mis. lies* In their p **( tv*ii week*, ivtarnrd to her
Krvarh ft SlK
I’htm* 711
new
quarters un Palmetto Ave­ home in ftsnfortl Mon&gt;!*y.
Mrs. I’inrhoi and Urn. Johnson
H, H- ChappeU i* *htppinie 25
have been exchajtging an Interest nue A fter s general good time
Ing collection of verbal thrust* tib l.s Were brought out ami f&gt;00 *oli«l tin &gt; rtf fine celery t hi*
via the newspaper headline* dur­
W E R E B U IL D ;
was played. The fir .l pu ts. ■ week.
ing tli# past few..days. We can
I’uwer Transfiutn.ra
T
h
#
»u|w»r-dre4ilhtujrht
T#x**,
hand
matte
towel,
was
wot)
by
Imagine nothing livelier than a
Here in uur shop
two hour debate In a three ring Miss L a in , Fish whll. th . g « U e th# mwt |Mjwerful bmUe^luii *fli&gt;*(
(living you a ftw»h, guarpntaed
clrgut between thcAtf two worthy nien’s prixe, a .telh *• * won by today, Irfl the lard* uf her buildjob and quick sc,vice on'AN Y
I’rihins.
M an)
gdveriarie* on the merit* of the Mr. Braxton
rr at Newport New* recently and
msk».
NRA.
thank, a r . du. Miss Fish for the
pNireeded to Norfolk (u lie placet!
-o
lovely refreshments.
in rharve uf Rrar Admiral U*her.
S e a train Line*. Inc., *ue* govFrances and Flora Pearson en Th# T#xa* carrie* ICJ fourteen*
ernment to collect 13^00,000 for lert slued a fniw frlende Batuida)
m h y i n* a n J 2 " fiv e Uu % u u n *.
Frank Hauer
406 W M ff 8L
XAllure to carry out mail contract In honor of thalr visiting friend,
E L E C T R IC IT Y did not go up dur^h# h
fesl 1 *nT, Ii» b a tnwei
ill 1031. I f the alt- gull tompaniaa
Lw|a Hilton of Uiughmsn. Those •»f 21 Lni.lt and - *•
Eah&amp;uld llkcwiir *ue on their canmg
boom
be ing left
galled contract*, the experience proe.nl w ar.i lira- Clov.iand, M r. 27,000 (on*.
flig h t ^ruve expensive te Uncle U g * » t t ,,J a e k and Lillian Booth.
MaUi*
Tate,
Bert
Long.
Clark,
' Bam*— Miami Herald. What do we
beh n d again Now the
t'BOFICKSUR 1IILS
elec
; cgxw about expense*! They help Paatwon, and Oscar Peatson.
to put money Into circulation.
lira. C. J . TorwlUiger ot
NEW YORK, Mar.
tricity in your
Three rate
Pkrkoaburf. t a - who t. .pending Prof. Allen Sinclair Will, director
K*ur m or. Anny f i l m want to Uta wlpter In Hanford with Imi of Ik* Department of Journalism
death last Frid ay . Uk. th.lv too and , family, J. K. TvrwUl.g.r, of Rut#res university and a»*omore o f
than ever
or to carry U»_- nUBs U Vn Qwk Avenue, Her flrak v t.lt h»re llaU professor of Journali.m of
o n.ull.d fa r t*«&gt;piMvoah. tn bin# years, w u on an akplortng th , Columbia Univoiaity .School of
bring, to
‘ ■'
■xpedlllen to Co nitron City and Joum allim , died y .it.rd a y i t
iX jbB . I t *
Mooro'a Station rwcently, having Wlckfrihom Hospital.
. America might Ia0w H Jta
o f f t a m many lima# In tha
'
A . !■ tha glr. U u
R ra. T o rtlllag o r t»hl
DKATH TAKKk AF MAN
tmtUr orr*nb»Uon
1 waa tnlerailing nbo#t
mL.*.
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yegrt
Sgo
whtn
Banford
, NEW YORK. M ir.
r. l t - ( A h Ah* ____ ^ with har W
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rspr.MnU.Uv* of Tha Auoclat
vp* l i whkh lh*y hajw U
fio M ta Ohio an4 la l.r Irma
yU iko M l i l from K tjf W *ii wk#n
hA* * t r ^ to tho Now fo r k of (let, dloi
will not have boon U U la.bw w for Mva-aL w.M.n- tJ-Ui U
j n ) ultima. IwMpU)
juD rdky
*
| son, Oooaga Lovell and hta w ll. afU r • short

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M i s s C h o r p e n i n s : W e d s 'n,,nl* ' urt' h n j r ' anJ lir,,Ptrr''&lt;” " * I C c c i l i n n M u s i c ( ’ I u b P I n n T o R e h a b i l i t a t e , r,,i” 1K- in!,i n,,fi '■ t u &gt; * * } * 1ln* *
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M r ..R o d n e y A sh d o w n
— e C i t y M a d e p r t j t c i t t f &lt; ill fetlurt.l rati**, y
mmcdiaUd) after the iv,eptu*n H o--------JL
Thu
pnnv plan* to pay.out-'
v *.•
^
; Mr. anil Mr*. Auhdoirn left f i
Mnr. I
il I lit t h
C 'X .\ i i \M», n
Of Interest to o ' large number ( a «hnrt v r.M ng lr»n. The) m r
th
Tip ling law . make repair*,, and if
t clsty f Al &gt; V r nuni m h,i, - l! ren
f t l A B O A R E T P E T E R ^ . S o o r t y Editor
T e le p h o n e : O f f ic e 148 of M end* here is the announce- r * n :ii heme to then friend* m I ectltnnMi*ic
i k e n i w i n t n v f *.f m e t e n * k n g &gt; r f l l *
-ii * gui / *1 i. e lit lit1 •lie)ri 1*
— ■
ment o f the marriage Saturday r,|.*■ |-2 r n '!. \vemn*.
i n t l e i . ....... ut .
.
v
*'• •' * . \ lliwlcr explained"
\ I 11 4*. 1 1.4 . 11|4*
hnhiliC. t
\)
- nfin-nrrn a*' n-^O o'rlort of M i..
M is. A.h :ti. the &gt;ounce- t '
t ' " " ’ ■- ■•*• • i fit
hn* iin.b I IovmIji law. any peraon
F lo w e r S h o w W ill B e
Itiethi •h 4,1 4*f 1 ,
!
t*
‘
ell
,vFm
ii
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1
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Alys Arvilla C’horpening. Baugh* daughter **&lt; M . mid Mr- t h m - ' " " ’ 1"
t| i n 1 u\ *b l*ntpr* nt tax lim a o f t - t
if . mid It e Kn*i meerH •It* ••1.11“ «
his
ter of Mr.' and Mrs. I E, Cher- ’ tv nine. &gt;hi hns l-v.-d in Smilm-d ' &gt;u
'Nlit sl.ll
H eld A t P a r i s h H o u s e
Vs II &gt; t nme. i1 a : * \x y*'i!»&gt;- we'H h*1 ’ *■ n■n|» i ; v nfi,| net vi- eleftr title.
It HI
HI
pining, of this city. t*&gt; Bediiee th greater part ut her tile a n d | * A“ y
S'
!'♦ii*e 1*0-1 I ■*him eiu-he 1I
IVith plans and arrangement,
Ashdown, formerly of So.ln*. N. i* 11 g m inu te of hetiiinnle II gt*1 " * ' *
*"'
MONDAY
. ,,
1 i.
III !• • f.* *4 • 1 *
ntl
tile
|
ii
e
:
*
i*
Mrs
Maurice
Mlcklc
arrived
M \K M I &gt;l* I II M HVHRRII
X*,. now of this c.ty. The ceremony •School, She i. » . h i*let memo-t
r Union Choral Rehearsal *111 completed for the fourth annual
. fillj S «ii n *•i , i- p' e**i*i'I'll t I -1,,. til \
l 1 it k f \ v n o ,
4
1
U
*i&lt;
-I
here
Friday
from
Fort
Mjrera
t-&gt;
was performed by the It* \ K. IV &lt;»f the llie-in***. un i l*rr*fe..**’U"l j
‘Uko pUce at 7:50 P. M. at th* garden and iiuwrer show spun.ereil
M-'it .'ne.»f 4. f ll. lb.&gt; i.uir
a m u \s«kot &gt;
.ne heme
non.. e f W
u- Woman*, t tub, i. :* llU’Ull’Pt
by the Garden Clttb of Sanford, spend two weeks with Mr. and ,|townlee at the
\ i :\ \
\f,» u
i ,\pi— Mad •
the
' Epl;twr»l parish house.
*l,.n Invt •*! *- i’l’* 1 ."IIMIU . IXIn. h.
, true e\t * *|
1
, brld,* . („ „ nU on
Twentieth l the Ftks' V sd n r. nn 1 i‘ i i •
Mi '
hli'Uili* t'ut'.ivnl id *’ I i &gt;
■.1 e .sons in contract bridge will those in charge of the stTsir an­ M n. Jam es A. Buffington.
t'H h ’ t 1 III t*u l iim«t* Ml
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i * h in tin* him *'&gt;1(1* 1intif&gt; llirti
*b« given at
S:l&gt;0 P- M. by
the nounced this morning that they
Street In the pr.sencv of iv lativ rl, Id'nt ot tin I ‘if I «| l 'lil* Si H| ’ II-1 I ite,I Un Hut! t eel ire U u- hi nun1 I
Io n in
' r ■:*" Win- t ii M1**||H|| y*'*tvrdllj
Elba1 Auxiliary at th* Elks’ Hall c sp .c t the *how to lie even more
Mrs. Leon Putnam and daugh-j and Intimate friends u f the couple, i Fit *t Mi-thud-i t 'hutch. I'"i i ' i*1 Vil' it 1 »H ................... •
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un East Flrxt Street. The public elatorate than those held in fo r-l teri j rjt&gt; uf Lakeland spent the;
V.
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It will take place this week on. j,i,trr. Mr*, tu rtia Muir.
occasion an*l clfco ratu i w ith fjtiHti- lu 'nui fy an I lm n n u l&gt; Ml .1 'I
■H i m tM lt&lt;t&gt; 1*1 I *it i s' • tl
‘Thu Old Peabody Paw" will bo Wednesday from 2:00 P. M. to j
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titlfi uf Spring fkuvur* in shaik*&lt;
\*b i wn t .tfiv hun* n k u l viiy t*-in| *n niH'li
glten at 8:00 P. M. a 1 the Method- H:00 P. M. and on Thursday from
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S u l nth,
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hiie mnd irmld find fvrn to »!e* time ago fn*n* S imIt;-. \ , Y %\ Ih
l» li i l •i n ii .i t . .it in* ii
I Ml** Genevieve Risers of I/rs*vn ,ir * ntl
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lit t.hurch auditorium by Circle 10 00 \ m in F. no p \i .1
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Number Thiee of the Woman’ FTpiKctofial Pariah House,
l*m&lt; i Mui , It.’t'Hh l Ih iml. Mil
corner
i.ntui'i
t *Ht t l&gt;t,
n,lJ gr»*en. Tlie ceremony y«ai* He \* h*nd imvhnnu im
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lid1 Ut i r |tni ,is. M.n {it i |
Jrtlsrionary Society, The Old Col Fourth Street and Magnolia Ave­ Mr. and Mr». J . I). Woodruff.•
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Ml Vklnie. |M id i Swixa, marperforroed before an impro- the M J«*hm» liiw i I nr.
j'bfty .Male Quartette will be on the nue. In addition to the large num­ South Sanford Avenue.
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Ou j t.twn pu - «t the a»»J
u n-ilf, n‘nm. Solid mid dotted.
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which wa&lt; placed an arch of green ||1|,,IJ «« ,« Mm* | K. Wiilkii ot •1 1.ii%rit v it
Regular business and social the *how, A large consignment of
Mr. and
Charlci Condon frrn*.
- _ Mr*.
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(Vain. Mm , A1phi a Kiehnrd* of 1 i •.it iiimin I »iink iin piii3 •*i
(meeting of-the A iarlan Clara of
nrbur vltac ■ml flowering s i s l c a t l o f New York City .jicnt yesterday
Thp ^rldr who wns gi»cn in | l-ona.ru*. Oho*, otid I'n ti*r »mi 1 ,.,p ut. I .1* &gt;• t It i «IHrill ,
itho •First Baptist Church will be hss been received whihh wr II be I afternoon here with Mr. and Mrs. mMrilJ. , hy bl.r
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fheld at 7:30 P. M. at the church
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offered for sale at nominal prir-s,, R. A. Newman. Rose Court.
afu-tm-n en.rmlle of white do.
* annex with Mrs. J . B. Borland,
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judges
make
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Mft. M. L. Rabom, Mrs. Ia. T.
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t.uhefpsrd, Mrs. Claude Beam, and Cisions and award the blue and rod’ M r* and M rs , N .
Stenstrori tailored 1 no., The the r-qnnrtri ( J a r l k O ( t i v C U W l ' I c O n U *
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rild^rts
Wednesday
morning
be.
high
|Mit' Mamie Minor ae hosteescs.
a n n rninn*' the b irth wf t w in ? , a buy le n g th « * ip R i* r m l ha-i
lv i*.&lt; VI •«* ’•*iZ k&gt; M"(Hit 1
in* t i l l I n i J I F C S S l Y 1* I l o t U F I l
« The philathea Class of the fore the .how opens, three «w.vp- and a girl, this morning ul thoi noi-klmo andh»-i’ seees.onos
HI 1 ' it II I il rii} I - II.
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’ First Dnptiet Church will hive stske prise, a „ i three o t h i r j i n , , , home, corner Fifth Street an*H eluded, n close fitting white hat,
(•Hill' , H
(lilt &gt; . •'( t i l
&lt; awarded to the winners. Myrtle Av uiur.
la n d .h o c ,, g lo v e , and purse also |
i j o . i n t lit -t oa." M tm ti.d.l
•lie regular class meeting at 7:30
111* * 1 1
I ‘IIV, fill lllsllslll \ til
in o bit,., j | i r
shoulder e o r.a g o
w vo Mu&gt;*t
oi •* Ii d is c u s s e l ti *P. M. at the home of Miss Ethel A conerelr bird bath will b e'I!
t .1, It tlioi I IXIf In I !•( *
to (ho
I Holly, II1S Myrtle Avenue, with prerented
,
.
|&gt;erson hav-j
y r&lt; j
p Woodruffleft todsy
w i . of enlle&gt; liliv. *weel (oa- n n l j * "
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(■Mis* Botly and the Mi,net Nell liblinn.** e*r t"i ^ nUln°f r
blue j f(ir {,'nglishluwn, N. J. where she |hr idal rose..
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luiii ■mi ih V*' Vite&gt; m ■ i%-it j. .t
•hpight, Eva Cunningham, and will- lh” * 1,1 | ' i** "'I elosi'es j will visit her brother-in-law ami
White iro(s* m o tin msl**i 1st, **'! t*it .ii(*t
- non sepontl •&gt;
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; Blanche Cunningham as hoslrsne*. . .. , !__ ptrson having the great- j sister in
law. l&gt;r. andMr*.
Ralph used for the gown sole -led t-i Mrs ,,f f,.,.
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•.-"•The Junior High School I’.-V A. classes 'w*!!
( . E. ( borjsning f.*r tin- .'i.asinn |„ f lint.- tin- .......
that ii.ii' •
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"Hi ti Woodruff, for a few week,
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will lUkV.* its nionthly meeting at e asset w,II 1H. given two concrete
1'ink, V\ bite. Vi llmi , Blue
Il was eainpiMii*,tiled by „ sinnilili’r poe|iMv* whin
&lt; op* to I nl |,*.
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^W/SrPO P. \l ut :he school audi
Miss Matria
l.yle Proctor,
enrsagv of pa.tel e.d..t. I flower* Milnne Theat. • **lerday
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The other prixes to be awarded
|AjHum Ml fathers are e.pecislly
ft* ai ’*■ ! i »•111 ‘■S’t m.ilu
laughter
of Mr. andMr., ( . 1
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n flower conlniner to the i
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Ills S i a b l I *
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ill al the Inline of her!
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wed ling i (Ifni mi nun . . I h i r m * t h u l l i i ■ f
Weekly "ladies' day" will be » inner in the three classes, flow-1 pu:trit.s, IIP
Sixfienlh " 'Ml irtg * p ri n t .1
I . 'nf f -mI M‘f*n ,,,
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m be, ,
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W**&gt;t
nbrnr-.ml at th. Sanford, Country I ' ' * rr"ttgcment, perenn als, "ndl j;,r j r ,
nf tii lift..n •Ite-' wh
iiisstbvi -ibl v* t * . RT *' -1.• vink tin* td n
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Solid and *»ti i|M*ii
■histci. Mf1. F I V\ulk« i . f 11 sf i. in ’ ii
Viol* with bri
and golf game?} annual?; a poller) vase to the *m i j
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and luncheon.
j nrr in the flowering vine, xhiub,;
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trimmed In nil .'night Jdu&lt; ♦ ■» u&lt;
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land tree tlas.es; a pottery c o *"
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The guf.*t* wi'iv itHi i»t 1 441 i '•- t , , | ,f ,.t, ,
* Fourth annual flower and gar- miner mini #pvnnn n ut bvtoprnm*1.
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t, , |x , j, -Hi i Will t 1 «t U'bt
hnwr.of the Garden Club of tu the winner of the potted plant .
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home, comer Fifth Mrrel
and
■.^•rtTord will be held from 2:00
and wnnthvr |»uUer&gt; ctin-| ..
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Walker At th eoii«dii*ioii id 1 h&lt;
ut I.* n it foil w VI lie nn 1 .ill Mt
wedding an
informnl
rreiidum v h,, • - p i n t - I i l l t i l e i i l T r e l n m - ; ; . . i n h n , .
f4. M. to 0:00 P. M. at
the ^Ipiaco- i
lumtr andplant lu the winner uf
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held when
ii*fit* bimfifj
th*- (/m in i&lt; &lt;s M
pal Parish House.
the tart! ami sueeulvnt class.
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Ykeif *frvr I by Mr* I'm I *T»oi * ■. , |( |.|, U|1 •», • | IV |V. ||,i|tM
Th"* Sarah 1’arker Methodist
daughter id Mr and Mr*, i I . pen mg, Mi- i »film \Vliitl le. Mi/?.|„. r .
y'Orphanig*
Club will meet al 'J:(M
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N e w E n g l a n d IM ay T o
Pioctur,
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the
hume
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John ii
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1 The dining 1 S’ 111 Y\2|s&lt; s| 4*1 Tit# I
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left
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W h e e l e r
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oVInrk of "‘The Old Peabody Pew," wherv she will upend twu day* t |uth luol m n it &gt;«dh*w f*«»ndft •H. idl- n1 n *
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m : \ i n
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a din mu uf New England a? il * * *
to
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* - Seminole■Chapter Numbsr Toro dll yc:84 ? iig‘*( winch will be given S a i i y e V • S h r
III Olll Sllll|l
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s.,k,,liru*r of the Eastern Star will ,.y (d e le N - ih cr Tbiw »*f th' l u r e W f i i r H ’ M l * ) n i g h t
V i m -* i*• *• in t i l l
U
i n i ' * &lt;»l W ill
l u ' - it, reiu lir meeting and a Fir*! Mrth&lt;uti-t Lhuieh ut the
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Mi * Sunryel I'tilu/hui mid Vh
cm ere J d:sh supper at f&gt;:(&gt;0 P. M. ehtnth umiil&gt;num.
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-**! -the Masonic Temple. Confcri h . - . s l l 1 ! I &gt;1
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m th* play.
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Fpuilh annual flower uuj gar­ 1 href, will wfni foul unit*« *»f the tend the -late tr*n\eiiluot t-f thr Seripitirf
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thi’ir bunir nt Hrllr Glad** afui i n p I f t i i f l t d 4J 1114I I )
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Hu am.i, and u -peeiul reading will
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spending •* few tlu&gt; is here w ith 1 u i h t i l ' - M n t h t •1 «
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b*' c v* ri by Mi? J**lii» Vaughn
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Mr. a nd Mru. J- Ihngfelder, Itiiso
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Mi*. Walter It. She* / , direc­
T in ? A c c o m m o d a t i o n
iVmrl
tor i'f tb«.J&gt;Uy* 't u l bv the reader
k V^
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lUxF will
auoiltNI by the follow
X rs . Itid*4*rt f.. M , Aat and uiinD,
tog cuaI? Mr*. Ilutkr Steele. Mi*
B IT T H N 3,
Ixifgietlv .and ltirhat.iL 1*1' thin
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m *&gt; tia V
afifftruMiii fm
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n - lldmg1
•Srrtfrr u i N f i - p i . a i n ^ k w -Ii I’g t, vii h a I t
h*. j Itr Hr ulev|t a be i • ’ ys,iUl * Mr* an i,
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Srpitnu, " r ? .
F t.miurr, Mi./
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4. J* Halt. Mr? tii
MvKay, nn I
ut A%cutir.
Mrs. Mary Btryag
lob ii A Men H io v h i , J r .
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All Air Mail Hops
For Several Days
^W e Millions In New
Money Being Used
» To Rebuild Grounds
' CIMCAOO. Mar. 1 1 — (A P)W ith
(-*,000,000 in new money and fan
■/tncar* proUUIteJ, the World'*
•I 'l l r It booming with preparations
fo r It i tP»« edition.
Although U&lt;* opening data I*
' 'ci&gt;* I, tho exposition'# 424 aer**
'dong Uhlcago'a lake front already
vttb caterpillar (reads aod sktla
pnnSBU RR C A M P . B O MB
have been 1 transformed
from n
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WIILRK IN ANTAHCTIOA. -ha Matthews motor boat rruliei
"ghost city " of the winter months Peh. I (fla Uackay l(sdio): Ooud sod last, but uot least, Ibe bit Kob
. !*to a ton* buatling with eon- by*, good old Jacob Ruppert. Uvr i#r generating aet for our electric
itfcctlo n activity.
grand old steel ilagshlp. never in tigtit supply. It la a twenty-four
-Prow
Hufus C. Dawc*
and tended for poundlna through nuu
our )ob saUityiDi lb* appeutca ol
MpJ. l-enox R. U&gt;hr, commanding dredt of miles ot ice cakes as big *» all these units. Uot plana at** oor
‘ ger.rtaj'* of the Fa|r,.rame p/odlc- tba Drooklya Itrldg* aod bergs ** h’Qd ol |u . tnotber taotber tad
Horn'yesterday that Ita
aecoml big as halt of Itoiion. is Itavlog us so on. otto to lbs nioturbiiat aad
r m a n 's mn would La courlly a i for a wbols year. I tie'.* to see her th* generator. Now that we bar*
uirecssful a i It was in 11133.
go. I bet I’ll ysll like a fool when •dually and permanently landed.
incidentally, I.ohr pointed out. she braves Into sight again net' •be real job bst begun. Hut I'm In
.inly about 10 ,000,000 visitors will December or Jatiparr Kb* h*» been ,-.»od shape tor work. You knpw,
ba needoI In 1031 to put tho »»- I 1 invent old friend Id u*. noisy I ill of us sullies were given tpectal
position "out of the red" and on I smelly. I'nromtortabte. but » n s | training srben we etarted lbl» Jour
a money-mnking
ta s i* . Th«*r | fell safe onb " . that is. compare ■noy btea at Norfolk. All of us. scl
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lively tala
A
* ent1sis aod everybody, were set to
war* 82*450.000 yiiHor* last year.
least shs nev. r j snili in ibe engine room and bold*
A survey of contract i aig n rj by *
showed any ten lor ■ month, to harden ut up
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both concessionaires nnd exlilbldency t o erx&gt; •1 ntnrrwlie we'd collapse In ao hour
tors y e s lrrisy showed a te n d I*»p«n and spill i* 1 ••iih the sort as'r* doing now
.st*rd&gt; larger nnd ninie pretention'
All day lone—
aod that means ft
all into the *&gt; .1
, btiUft.ga and inhibition*, r.-Hli
ihn way I b &gt;t tiouii lung—rsdlo messages arrive
many of the r mailt r operator*
whole landscape (torn lb* various caches we've es
removed from the picture.
around here ia dc I utblisbed all user tha place so It
As fo r the entertainment fm
''hr Ice goes out II may not take
1 with II They tell us to
lurea, reposition officials
wc&gt; •
end ten gallons of Tydol gas for
emphatic in declaring tlml b«»diC
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crivylhln*
dl I bo tractors lo Number Onn rachr.
reus woul.1 not be tolerated.
-T — r “
(llertaen and t’en .rod fifteen gallons to Pressure
' "Contracts with coucsMsionairer 1: TCnpt.
nobsii A. . . . .
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lain
V
erierer
nip tor the snowmobiles, scud 25
lest jr a r were such
that
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of
the Oaar
. 1. 1II1 s ••: |. Jllons of Vreilol oil to Lilli*
couldn't atop some or the produr
bringing
lirrric s lor the Condor, 20 galtoni
lions that virllurs might t-vnaidi • :b rough those hundred
move wool I j '&lt;&gt; Number Two rarh t for the Pok'
fbjfctlonat le," one &lt;&gt;f the erpo.l
-oaring, tumbling, itni iirmr.c
1 Then there are call* for kero
t'.on officials rtisiil, "bill this year I Many lime*
il)n..’ •• lie lor 1lie stoves It's like a cum
we’re got new contract.-.
| iiava sent 11*tier
lo tha
II,
don'tbottom
make olIU*.
! 'nation ol Fifth Avenue sod ltoi&gt;
"Any conccaxiiiiiiiirr who
lit 1 W'urld's culij-il
Ja k eoeeah.
* goingHillpark in .,w e ll Field here, with Uie suinmo
tempt i to inclkdc h fan dancer u»
htnk. or Pori fb .ilro n . j n»* scllviiy The amount of ra*i&gt;
any similar enlertainmi'nl on b '
it. lo he l.inl up tor a illn e and i ll usrd Is Iremendqua In
program will Unit h'mvulf o u t-iie'n slaving on Ihr in •'&gt;•• 21 hour priiial ibe plsnes, Irtc
the groumls.”
yj.it will she llo'l wlier. :.irs sod ottirr motor rqulprqenl
Several additional
*lal«* an I
' Weil. Ur'll ho ill rum ‘ ew 710 ssllnus or gas and 40 rsl
liy 1 art 10 will, hei t n i Ions ol oil And I have to keep
parhops onu new nation Russia
Ihe * 1" Id sll the IIP , 11 ,«ra of II ell. srelnr Ihal II all gets
art oapectad to be aiming ihe etill rijertteii our trim .airly 10 our permanent borne al
Mfiltorr. Tho Ku.riku jrutrrnimti'
lie snn'i get 10 ut
|l.ittle Amrrirs ami rnranwhllf
Itaa been reported planning un i &gt;
1 rl I* erriply ol tll|&gt;|.'h • making tote Ihal as they draw It
Mbit to toil the story of ti'u !•’
I Ism III 11 I person 'il&gt; . srh machine gris Ih* proper fuel
)#*r-oi.l Hoviot rcptitllc and
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nrileil I* sll ort'o Ihe 11 ■and lubricant*
.tgaea tha.progress of tho first a n !
I tint0 the liartoi •• '
Here » e hare visit] lllustrsllr.ns
S ta n d five-year plana.
* vud airplanes .1 , t ol tha old and new nirlbodi of »&gt;
1. I'm that wrr.iy Nn. m r s llie transportation. It lalirs a
ul uhl || ir ol Oakland , do* Itatu Ibres hours 10 go between
1 old bl years—Is m u Hie ship arm l.ltlle America, de
ninto stun nut un H. |t"jrlu « about lour oillrs around the
ilin-r 2/,o tuna ol llup ) Mantmoua preaaur* rldgra and cr«nal fiotu the llupp. 11 i.issea Any of Ihe planea makes
ti gul in gel t"p nt ti n the vime trip III three minutes with
ore i ll * whole piiev 1 a grearer load Ii la Inlrresllna and
and equeeree theta in j fhrillln*. Ibta unloading butloete.
(LonluiupJ I*ro.-J Page Ons&lt;
1
Idn'l we be In * plekle silh planee roerlrg overhead. Iraeon titrercdiuK dnj«.
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lots nulling over Ihe Ice. anowmie
Tanxerinw
in
half
hm***I
w wolrhlns aheolutely hllve whining along throw lug up
dropped from a hicIs nf ll.l-ll
most peculiar sight b'C chunk* of snow and the dog
Monday to h low of |t.Id Fri'l* ' . 1
and a baby bull 011 thrlr trains alraggling along Ihe side of
tsMt week’* average jinrvs ru ' '
a Ice to Lilli# Amorlci the trail. There will be no real until
from OJtG Uunfay to Jl.«u
his mother. Klondike all the .unpin* at* safely at I.till*
’d*y witlr the except ion of * mW
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n atyle in a craie on r. America Foodstuffs, gaaoline sod
cent luxe TliuisJuy.
nd s liartor where I nil lake priority over eieryllilna

Average Box Price
For Oranges Went
Up 41 CentsInWeek

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reacted llii.i work frum P2.17 Mon '
day

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Wcck the frull started at |IM&gt;0 o'

hours l» rc o lw m to * M 4tW
program was claimed y*st*rday *T
Mwiley rjT*i*cto..C*«Jn. *.#*•Xl*m toJlug)Uf.4 phnaon.

• '1 0 perxcot 9*k In'boar* wo^J

pendH ell Army nlnnnil flight*
pending the drafting of a nrtv,
cuttadi’d schedule to Inspro the
fl!er«' safely.
F'onlnls, Ilrfg.-Oen. Oecar W eftover, rhlcf o f airmail operations,
and Postofflce Department o ffi­
cial! immediately aet to work' -mt
linlnr a modified ache dole to meet
Mr. Roosevelt*# comment of S a t­
urday that “death* in the Army
Air Corps m elt atop.”
The suspension of flying * » *
expected to U *t about three Ja y *.
Klihcr Wednesday or
Thursday
the iArmy ajqUn *ciil take the air
-m r ilx ’ut 12 of lh» lfl route* now
maintained. Fairer tripi are extrans’conlipcntal route*.
I'ouioit' oriicra wnra issued jrr*-|
teriluv soon after Colonfl a .iJ M r*,'
rS e-les A. LtnJbcrgh took o ff at
l l : l u A. M. for Newark aflwr u
tw odsy stay In th# CAfflttl durir.g which th* noted *v l*td f con­
ferred with KecreUry IMrn of the
War Ilejiartmrnt and gars hi*
lik-ai on how Army aviation could
lie linprovrJ.
It was learned yesterday th»t
Fotilols, acting on the suggestion
made »y th* I’rasldent to D *m . Is
working out a plan under wnnh
Army flier* will Join with commcrrial pilot* In training-

House Group Will
Get New Exchange
Regulation BUI
W A SH IN G TON. Mat . U . —W
—T h . Fletcher-Ray burn stoek ea ch angr r*Kulaton bill ha* been r e ­
drafted by Chairman Rayburn t l )
T e x .) , for presentation Tutruday tn
Ihe House In terst ate Commerce
Couiinillo.-.
T h . revised meaaure l» nn iirrriood to h a v . in prlneipl., iho lat*it ap|iroial of preeldant Koosrvf||, who d ia.lalm ' I the orih'-na!
n • on adniirldrnliun
j ,1 ojio.nl
in.svure.
II is design..! t-&gt; eur'r l i r a s . * on
! h . wliH-k exrhange* wdiii'U* inU-rfi-ring with j . riia te I us-n.sa or
ti-nkllii; credit, a lth o u j' i tho sdminislration', allitudo on il» po»sib l. affe ct &lt;-n c r a J l t u y-'t to lie
learned
Rayburn's red raft was e-jnvjdrled yesterday and »ent In the
government jHintlng offlctu The
11 vision followed a »cr|r* nf innfi-re-nre* of the Texan, ‘ ho original
drafting of the m e a tu it . at il Pres­
ident RrKi-.ev.il * t the W hll*

to iwi Ulto «fU *t

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and KgntortJ- W 4 frW ta * W«1 to

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Lux avriace- rcactei to $1 .4 -'i
Tueidayj aiiancvd 2 D e ntWe-lnesday two ccnti Tburudaj
anj HI cent* Friday.
The hlgnetl aturag* for ojaogo
this wisk i n the ten auction mar
keti wa* fJJIti at Chicago. Honotn
lor high |nic* BVciaget last wtsL
were dlvidod bulween New York
und I'hicsgo. Each paid 12.04 pc

1V
1a y R a i s e Cash

For R e l i e f Use
By Lottery P l a n

Let I n
EUn&gt;little

(Oontioutd hV'« Pag* Oaa)
It I* pirapotad to keep tb* entarpr|i* within tb* la*. Cartalniy
any plan whatever, if It prom i
isos to bring in tha money whiev
vra as baciy nerd (a worthy ot
careful coftsldoixlluo."
County rhaliman of 81 Ullm-W
r'llsf commlMion unit* mayt bet-s

today to dbvruvs avaikbls luet "'

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MUa Bally Oardln,r
Mlaa Oanevlev* Kennta •
sensible fer
*P*ft *f bicytJ* rtdBeclaty h ts abutted ***tus»*a Both simple and
and sensible
fer th#
t a t pepuisr
pepuisr and
an* healthful
neaiu
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d^Mtaapa Bally Oaedlnar. d.u»M ar df Mrs. Henry Qfrdlner
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and qvta.MfiOlynn.
rvlevt Kennta, spending tha winter at tha Bolt and Tanpla Club, Palm
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with Mate* Pt*lJearH?llywm&gt;d, shew thaWe/ela fa a ta n trapda
fae .aaHna.
all w
wrtth costume# Whlfh pvfof th# m*.
ajority,
mlt freedom of setlon. Bheru seem ta ha tha eholaa e*.
-. Including all m*la •beeryara.
038,000 under last year.

Air Service Tradition
Is A g a i n Advanced 1

Only three diva r«main. t o r fil­
ing return* for the 1033 incomes.
They must be In th* mpil by mid­
night, Mar. 13 .
■
Closing it* book* for th* Jlrtt
half of the IBM fl*c*l year, the
treasury founJ InttrpaJ Ptvdnu#
collection* came to |lii&gt;7,l M
JKK)
an increase of U«fl,7 0 8 ^ 0 over
tha sanje pgrlod a ytar pgp-______

I’UF.mA), Colo, Mar. 12 —(API
—Lieut. D. W. Bpekman, Army 1
mail flier, bou«ht the mail Into I
Pueblo y'starday on fooL
Flying south from Choyenne, he
reached th# Tuablo airport and
found it blanketed with a heavy
fog.
About fiv# mile* east of the air­
port there wae a rift in the fog
and Lieut. Bockman landed on the
muriripal golf courso.
tic hail to hike inlp Pueblo with
the sack of mall over hi* shoulder.

WASHINGTON, Mar. 12 —&lt;AP)
—A new appeal for prompt filing
of Income tax return* was issued
by the treasury yesterday In n
statemmt showing a sharp decline

F jT A L L A R A R S E K , March I t —
i2LA weird story of how a woman
“dwellred her husband for IB yoara
an to the p d rental* o f twin ehlldhen he believed were hit own had
been revealed a* the anpreme
court Handed down IU opinion In a
caaa from MUmt. I
, And beet a t* •Juf such a long
tims the woman (film ed the rhtldren as Her own and those of her
Hutband, the eoflVt held that noW
iem for the porpose of obUlnmj one-half of hot
}Husband's tattle.
Th* woiAa’n (*
. aertL forymerly I
, The huahaSid ' si
'P hillip UHeprliKr. nHo d ie! P ert.
0. 1823, in MigLml withoi- knowing
' tha! Eugene1' jped .^pnettc Ullendorff wepa ncit, b'.i own children.
&gt;.^AV: d^|
H*r
Vjahand’e
death. Mr*. Ulloncturff appl.rd for
hdminlstration of hi* rslale . she
yaferred to the cbUdren us minor
children of rH illlp'U llendorff, and
(•presented, herself .»* their guarflHta.'IjIlrndo'rff provided for them
H| a LVlil Hlvpoilnif' of hi* eatate,
Which wa* valued i t more llinn
■tOOJtnd, Mrs. Ull*ndorff nleo was
provided foh '
P f l^ l a r Mr*. .Ullendorff .narrird
fCudde G. Gossertt, but new live*
Hport from him. On July 7, !'U4,

fcy. C L A IM S A JAGC.KR _
(Aaaociated Prraa Ftaaarlal
B ille r )
NEW YORK, Mar. 12— (/ D Rlack ia blotting out red in cor­
poration ledgers. Annual slatcmenta now appearing tell an Im­
pressive story for 1833. f
industrial*, as a group, got out
of the Vermillion.
Rail*
almn«t
made th« twitch from loaa to prof­
it. U tilities, the only on* of the

drawn. TV* first number
wpubl eoa/er upon Its hoW*r IM
eUicc of “prt*id*ut" atiih a "e.lary" of 883 /toO for th* *4« moatt*
piripd. Nacdiess to aay th# “preaIdvtt" woUJ hav* ao yttgr duW
than that *f aaepUijg hU **m1-

a s h F c e d S to r e
&amp; rd 5sffi&amp; 4 si.-FE E D S and FLOUR
a.

xsxo - ■

a . a

USX

poatlM* at reception •w btr. ttie^
gerfa W » r . Mr. tUegaet It w ortr*
Mwdtag bitters expen wboee grant
father Ia rente* the In s i s r Ante s ­
ta rs Miters hi t u t used M a y la

BRING
T ru u b lcft T o U h !
Ynur Hat (cry

HCIKNI'R — tlV-lew) T he latea*
wdwptli.n ef Ihe Klgkt Meier. At the
N. V. Italldlng Menwgrr's Hhww, »**
lewis were mad* en visiter* t e de­
termine amount al light a w ast r y
t e avoid eye strain and la see com(artal.lv. i l l nna print. ( I ) newapriat, i l l sowing tasks. Kvwry teat
show.. I a t# in* tlnvea mere Ught
thus It used la the averag* hem*!

Bronchial IrritatioiIS
Need Creosotfe
T ot m i n t

LEGA L

I la b y R e p o r t e d B o r n
N\ i t h 'I’w o

In ch

T a il |

8 POIITK—
llurtlllnf nine Sd»rr»-I%
.

tjui'klk

a m i

rflr rlu rlf

a lP W

N0 TICK

DTiric t i r Vj t V i c a t i o * r o n
TAX lir.KI&gt; IN IIK B IKITHJN
i n o r TIIM fiMkiuiAi. r r a t I T K I o r TIIK STATIC OK FI.OIIIPA.

Nnllff
hrirli) |lv»&gt; Ihal KUH*
IH Ilnt.lHNU CO., |iunhiiifr ol
i t Carllflraia rfo III, datrd Ihe
h day of Jn \ f A. D.. I»J«. haa
kd Said r#rtlfIrata In my ufflra
id hSis mada application for IM
ird. Id laaua ip. Scmnlanra with
MM r*nlfJ'-atA rm|ir«i'BB lh«
Du«H»V1' 4 «^Ttoa(l proparip ailu*
w4 In lamlaoU Counly, Florida.

2Gl«aBE2EnaD^35^^X -i)
Dtt/.icr &amp; (.’ay’s ( ‘ur.litv I’.tiiii
L a r g e Audiences

Attend '1st Mission
Services At Church

.iK p R R . R j a m i i

S T A N L K Y -K U G K K h

LNoile* J* liervt'v sum - ihal
WNTKit padk nuiitoLui lyAnDtlNM, INI?., purehae-r of Tax Cer­
tificate No. ItU. &lt;
1x1.0 Ih* Ird.
4ar Ot Auailvl. A |l.. 1931 has riled
*•14 certificate In my nfflre and
haa mail* tpplliallon f.o lax dr.d
tw lot. In arctirddhtr wllh luw
bale vertltlral *• s-tnhrara« ih* f*•|

*
h

5

rowns

Like a thousand other families, the Browns W«
Just starting to Uft themselves out ot the count^everypenny circumstances vhiph the pa«t few yesrs.fnposod
on them. But they h^ye one advantage.
’ Betty Brown studied economics during thht time.
Shsrttdn’t enroll at the :Uni?ersity.; She didn’t, take .a
special home-coufge by lAhtL Bhe learned a gr^at deal

prtce’and uusHty. and struck a praetital hatata-totweep .the.two. Today ahe knows how to bty m that
fact, one of the
the weeUy
of it, And ahQtys

Brown’Hgreatei
pfn« tour. They

jj

o u r b r « l tl&lt;*rior» H « % «

rough* «ntl roltli (list nlhrr»lto tni^nl
|p» l In toilmn IvimiMp
f
l!rromttl»i«»n it |M
s«kr»lttl ha ihe IrmlDtrnl ol niM
&gt; ami o*'fit*. »•*! it I*
•haesliiirN hrnntrn tnJ ia|i't i«inl oml
raM to lair
^tsur ti**n HnipC'*l piararirfo I rrofrniUitsn h» rrluti I n*!•• I hi i»f»II
air not rrhr*».| allri lo'vin* Ctenmul*
•i.&lt;n •« iliir*tf»il IVniair ikr e»'&gt;»rh
r«»Mihit han.!i mi Al*»a»i k^ei* l.'reto*
Utiilkitin on liand I**r iiiaidial u*r. lodv.l

H»IU ATION — Coming (rvm

•lowttll. M
r%
. I. M .Smith took
■ oourttdk al tho l#uli VfalrU
Trahtinc H
ehot | In WaUilngton,
Tl l's and a* a fr%ull hrt urrd
Ihn (M
wjilon wf grill caahlr/ of
•■
%
#tiiwltr llolrl HrrmudIana,
Iflantillon, llnrinutla.

i n n

prrat 1 ilwil rtrsids.tr in tutw Inrm for
roujha, mill* ami l*r»t*»tliliit knnto.nj
hr* danfrliiill it ik|i&lt;lf| Ihftn
l!in&gt;mial*i»n with itn-Ma and til
rll***» lurlilf i»n|N.ii4nl ine»l»*.nnl tie*
nirnid.

• OF TtIR UMTKMA1. DTATI T»:» or TNR RTATK OF FIcOR.

married Jim. And U»«re we the two Brown &lt;?i#faa«5
Jim, Jr., and Grlaelda.
|J • &gt;
SAN ANTONIO, Mar. 18 (AI')—Koti# Paxton, aegr# wom­
an, lived fer 107 year*. *ics|dn«
most of th* ill* »blcH man U Hair
to until ah* tumblai om » ho*
handl* and talk Her )«/t )«g wit
broken, and ah* 4 * 4 to tb* coun­
ty hospital Saturday.
*

a Cold
Sooner

Twu Murin’* hlgll la r«k) fur
thU rijH-ft ttkalrr al M
l. Mortla.

l Al &gt; n | M P

" I am havinr the red raft print.d '-.a l i u n I,, Ihe enmndltee when
! n| u- a ennimlltee prln! fr-r eonwe go into sxegutivo session tor
lh« tiual framing of tho Itigblalion," llayhurn said, l i e asldi-l
lhat ttie measure " o f c o u n t will
b&lt;- - u b jr r t to ravlsion by the ruminittii-."

HOF. HANDLE DEADLY

!t

Allfl.

I bet H Illork ■ M
an l^intn

■louse.

uf taivln-; munvy
that many pui
for under th*
mialstialion am tu.tv being lurnei
back to lira rclirf commission
mokes tho stluatun mure acuta.
It vrat under'land lh» "charity
loiter)’" I* one of thus* lo be con­
sidered al liii* meeting also.
Thu New York pl*n avoids uao
of the word lottery but all* to r
IhT
of a “corporaUun"
in urhieb tb* pu'.lc tgvajd b* Invitaj li purthts* “menrbfr»hl|&gt;s."
A "roimlerblp" fc-r six montht
would coat 82 .id) snd It Is figured
that i-vtlfb c.uM be ■old to gross
a rrvttuic ef about v-attuo.tiou a
j e#r.
Every six mcalbi there would
Le an “clciticn" bul v**U»d of
hating Ibe «ffleie chosen by rota
thay wo»ld lu picked by ilrpwipx
numbers. Bach mcmiMr would

IIMU. X l»KI*\ | I T H P

First waih with pu.a U tifr'
TitiirtlltwinJilti-.-irttirirt
i poll with foothlr,

la Aula %
of (hr laaiianrr «&gt;f aufU
iMirkJkt# In Ih• naiti* of Vn
lM
»djL Unlfhb a*tId it IIIflr.Al ri
lalf-^RVradraM
ffkgi arroytllnc to law
II daad win laaua (hetp«n «&gt;n tha
■. d*y of Ai*H1 A P. on
Wttn*»a my official •lunatur*
k aaal IhU Ihr Xftli day of Kfbuirj, .A.
l»n
V. K | mil'isl.AH
R
.
fink l*ticull Ctnirl,
MemliutU I’tiunl), Florida
(M
RAle)
Hy:
A K. WKKKN,
_____
D. C.
o m e p or apru«r4 tT
o^
tom

Treasury A^ks Quick
Filing Of Tax Blanks

ihI*

|Ti

’Tha B«ld land h^lnn iippppmI al

T

im

ought to kn&lt;

tntrn

i1.

tt
fa
1•

k b t R &amp; p o rte

Husband Believed Far Many Groups Ma d e
1&amp;Year* Thattwihs Profit During 1933
• W &amp; * Hts Children Statistics R e v e a l

nf M'i of I*.,| | H
*-&lt;
*•
Tw|i tl H
*»U
th. Itni.tr
l« ncraa
d land hrlnv a»-ara»*-d at
•if M
iss laauant-a of «m&gt;h
Jn ih* ham* **f Mt* \v
•. Uf»Ua« aald c«r|lflral»
MmIhH arroydln^ (o Un
will lapur ihuenti on Iks'
i»f April. A I), |*1 |
mr official Hlcnatty*
Ihla lh» S«lh day of Frl*
I).. IMI
v r iMirni.AHM.
CUrlt Hr» ull
HrmlnnU Pnanl), Florida.

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C
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G6kNTFki-fc ON
Lit %
Dtpt K. S, f Call O
“M
‘ o“
Strccly Ckiftyg

7e line 6 tlmm.
Sc line I month
Coant five words to line.
' Double rats for capital *r
black tare letter*.

w a rtu ri'ir ivirnr twkv.
Vr.THian j i -iimiai. n n n ir
,TWri.omii*. tv t i n koii ss-.v
*.
4 1 0 1 * rorVTV. IV I'll AVt'ICHV.

r&gt;OCTO« VN| u_
N
"TCtND TO SOU AS SOON

(M L

AS ME FiNlSMES IM IS
v.
P A T I E N T __ ^

AN

AM BULANCE

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fitifc

NOU (pOiNh

IN \
CURLD

f h . Va. n i a

" 11,4 NA YVII.I.AIIH niTfKI.KV.
Putattrr.
va
lUiflKItT J. Vlt'i'KI.Kr. hrfrniUnl
J
SOTICK
WTIfW NAMK OF TIIK HTATR OF
n^rteORlPA
HAVE VOUn WA’Cll repaired
|B: lU'IIKMT J UI’FKI.KV whoa*
by one whe real') knows boa
BWfrtM and pUrr nf imlilvlie# |u
^wnknawn.
.
H-'pe«, jrwatei. Mag. Ar
I {&lt;»« »ra harahy required lo apto Iha mil nf rotnplain* filed
Mraln avalnvt you In the ih«»%
•
••I it lad rnumr. on nr l*afora Ihe l(h
My nf Marvh. A 1) Itll.
Al-fiTIN tw0 jias-enx-ei iou|w,
J The Hanford llarald la harobjr
8176 . 1831 IH ton (hrvrolol
MolSwaled aa (lie newapa|*er In
Wtllrli Ihla order ahall be |*«ilillahad ehassia L cab. New dual tile*.
•Mo a week for four miwwi live I 8330 . Reel A Bona, 301 V/. Flint.
VMeke
. -IITNKlW mv hand and seal of
ofilf*. at Hanfi.td Henitnale I’outitr,
toorlua. nn llilv til, dav i.f Fal.ru*»y. A. Ii.. mt
WANTED: Second hand t a r ­
S
v r. iKMiit.AKa.
paulins. Must be cheap fot cash.
('In It t-irruli Peart.
Fields Service Station, 12 ''I Weal
1st.

Some Sign* Are Misleading

TU BBY
i aod * m w hv vie
CSMT RiNfi rr MlrtULkF
n AINI So MUCH 0 FA

l(U« I# hereby |ltm Kill Rue. CADhAGE FOR sal*. C. M. Bint
KeMllf Ck, purrhaser pf Tl 11
mon,
Ilfleal# IU. Ilf, cat --I tk* Ir*.
ef Assail, A. D. 1S31. has fll-d BpHnre
I earllftrata la Oil ufflc*. aad
am** aeettaailse r„r its 4 **d FOR TLEAN-UP MONTH w#
laaua u arrvfS. ir, a Ilk law.
hav* garfwg* ran* in all aloan,
I certificate eaakrarra Hu rel­
ies d-arrlt'-d prupartr -ItuatrO af Ih* right price. Stonley-Rogers
lamiael* (Inanly rtorlda. la-wllt Hardware Co.
.
4 H ft. i t Let 4 mock C
kukkaa Park llalgkl*.
&gt;*aM lead bain* aaarurO ai lb*
s ef Ibe Iasana** el suck earlata la lb* name ef I'NKNOWN
va* aetd rrriirirai* ahall ha re­
ps* tiaeNIsi le Uw lai ***4 I lease Ibereea ea 4b# Hik *ar
Marx*. A. D, ISM
M
taseea say arriclal xlsaaiara
taial Ibta lb* lib *er ol Fabl». A. D. t(*4.
— V. K. IVOI’ril.AKA.
curb Clrrult Ourl naml
'
kata riskarr, FI rid*
W . A M
. witKEIi'’

t\y T u S ^

A J 0 8 RvNBihl* i f y

( H0 W
DVUJ 11KI IHtN

VMV | RANG"THf BEll
Fo r Vo o , ~

if v o u

'AlAMIMETo tkL
ttiNG a au Tritr
T in t rou vov»
Fell TCN CCMTi
k
A tu tK K
J

UJ

p b U L L E Y E S tti.'iy
ru.-itlo ftrtrf
t J k i jit f l r . i r u 1 ul l u . i l t l i j r !)}*
ai'ldi-ing M i k i s t il.n l v It dinivtvrf
the dual lad* o mm Mi1^ |»!m. and trvrroaiicfl Iktajdditd ((MhI i I k a i rtavilting
fnati rnm -uw . S o o tk ltif an I R e J /iik itit.
C «ad.iina no hrll.idtama n«a anything
lurm ful. 5*urrra*hilly i i « y | iinrt rrchmm riidul for infant and udult -iiu t 1MU7.

1 0 c line 1 time
Re line 3 Ilmen.

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IIA K D V Y A K L

W

THI MU*INI COMPANY

A. M WKKKN

8 t. Louis paid an averace box
pries o f 82.67 for oranges ll.L
week; the hiphcsi of tha nine auc­
tions. La.'t week’s high o t f'J.td
was nxij ir. Nvw Yotk.

PLACE

*
* I
• j.

inert*util 10 B*re*»t at the wnw
;Uwe.
. . T b it m
the l i n t inch action
form
fo rm^ly
a l* reporvea
reported to.ytttix
to .S B A .Frr;a
r id a y
the OkM aoUtarity of the refrac­
tories InduyUy announced It wo*14
W m - e a d .to IU n w ah ar. &gt;Hal
liaura. ba co t from Uso prwaeat 40
la M with a 'J»0 pOfeowt increase
In wage rales. This would add an
estimated 8,000 la .payrolls.

OUT RED INK INi
FIRMS’ LEDGERS

(ARAL)

box.

8TEVKH

k
'(j

»

An authoritative
spokesman
raid lhat Prraldent HoupiveP

Ily Mr. Paul Nix. of DrUmf.
an eiprrtcnred and reliable
tarchxnlc. All work roxraaleed.
Mr. Nix ie In ocr store rorli
Wedncoday.
I’h-vn; 310
CKLKHY CITY PIIINTINO CO.
IIS So. Park At*.

*•

Celery

AWRICHT IFTrtATiX
TH E W AV V t V F e t l

'

AllOOl IT - jvjtA TlMt
Vov CAW BiWG Vou»a
o t t Bell YbuOhekr &gt;

�_____
« .

L -l,

faeh Interested In
f c f e r t ii * S tro n g Club In
$ $ $ - Central Florida Loop
' •'

!

for ltd
W ASH iW GTON, Mar. 12— W
— Chairman. Dill of th* Se nate In­
commerce committee, told
t e nstate
t
the1 Senate jeeterday there was no
thought of censorship in the Ad­
ministration* communication* comm in io n bill.
“The kill simply writei Into law
exist ing proviilona now In the int e n t a t e commerce act,” Dill said.
“ It wae never the thought of the
President that anything should be
done to hinder anyone from send­
ing anything thiy wanted over the
wire*.”

SEA TTLE MAN IS
S p S t a j C O L L E C T O R OF
- - 'MINUTE o b je c t s

t d j * f th* Central Florid*
•it ' U i ( n « , . Indicated that
. - J it . l a t e r e * t e d la eerolng Into
134 1934 Central loop J u it a* »oon H o l l o w H a z e l n u t T h a t
a* Ih * opportunity pre*«nted lUelf.
C o n ta in s O v er 3000
..Botech Ar»* Interviewed to r the

Spoon*

Is

reaaea th a t baaeball fan*
at
N f * Smyrna had Iart week w rit­
LOS A N G E L E S , Mar. I I — &lt;AJM
ten the t o g u * secretary that they
M f 4 a t last eettrred eound fin an­ — A verae from Ihe Bible, rnntaln
Ing IZ7 Irtter*. written on a pier*
cial becking and are eery a nilou *
of f l e e t the elie nf a pin point and
i f ' h a t e k el ah’ lh the league thl*
visible only with the eld of a
Hhkrtt. '
microscope.
f 'With Leesburg, Orlando, Cocoa,
A hollow hatelnut containing
- *b &gt; Sanford heriftg elgnlfled an
3100 ellver epnnna.
tAUntion of eryanltlrty at a meetA grain of rice rngravrd with
i n f ill fh* City tlkll hire Wednei- 33 J a p a n * * * Character*.
d*y n|ght, and
with
New
A need half as large n* your litSmyrn a anxious- to enter. It be­
came neceetary to loca l* a sixth
Club, Bolach w*a the flrat man doubt a* to whether head* of the
ti^ejr
td ,be 'Conaid*red, and a two hour other clul-t will consider
c A ^ f e m a f . yesterday may reeult application for admittance to the
Ip the early return or tha fiery league favorably. The Cracker*,
and' colorful Islander pilot before heart by financial diffl-ullie* all
laat year end the year before,
Btaay wyeki a r e over.
■tated that h* had re­ never were able to produce
futed '* to mane ye the Daytona really creditable tram. A* one Orofficial
staled
Friday
flub which haa decided to enter l a n d o
the Northeast Florida League but night, “ (liir fan* got tired of
r t he would like to put a club seeing them come over here and
take a beating after * llsllrs*
the. Cen tral Florida League.
' B e w e t e r , he doee not think game, and I'd *ay that Ihe New
i k a t It would bo poeilble to pul Smyrna tram practically killed
(Vro club* in Daytona Beach thle baseball here laat year.”
l-ocal fan* are again urged
season pthdugh he admitted that
Im hollered the fane would come be at the City Hall tomorrow
night at 8:ft0 o'clock where o f ­
n t . t o aee hie club play ball.
Bojaeh |e of tho opinion that ficial* of the 1033 rluh and oth­
the1 baseball commlaeion and moet er* who have become Interested
of tha' fa n * at Daytona will soon In a rluli here, will gather to
enough of
tha nortbeaet lay plan&gt; and select a spokes­
g o * f o r ' the almple raaaon that man for th- Wednesday meeting.
1)m . -’ Islander* cannot
poealbly
That baseball Interest Is mount­
compete with teama that alraady ing rapidly here is a fact Indi­
are ..llpfd . up at 8t. Auguellne,
cated in the numberless conver­
Jacksonville, Galneevllle, and Dr-1 sation* which have been heard
U nd. ^
! about ha«rball In many sections
" ( t ’a going to b* plain murder,'’ of thr rlty.
h#', etated. " I n order to buck
F ro m all Indication*, there are
tjioe* towhe, we’ d hare to hire aeorea of fan* who are In hope*
I t le*at 10 out-of-town playere, that
NtufTv
Mrt'rnnr,
former
apd, you know a t well a t I do manager of thr Wlnaloni* 8alem
ttiht tueh action meemi a big pay- team in the I'iemont Isramje and
r*U. and 1 can't tee where the the modi valuable man in th*
peoaey li cemlng from. There Mid-Atlantir l^ajrur lent year,
•Wh't enough local boye here to will i&gt;p *fl(’cted a* manatfer »f
d h t' a etrong enough team t o ­ the Hanford team
g ether to whip any of the other
MeFrnne ha* apent (he paet
clubs In the league camlatently. ■e? era) winter* here *irKf hi*
t don't eee how lh* lelandert of marriage to MUt Alberta A*
1314 are geing te get by.”
mcka
tie
hold* an
unsigned
It wae plainly Indicated that contract with the Drckley, W
baaeball situation a t Daytona Va club, amt he i* aald to be
th ia tied up lh city politic*,
for M managerial berth
t i l * th* mayor wielding a rloh in r
proponed
South
Allantir
i t King* eren oral the spoils
I eaaue.
writer* of th* two nawtpepert
*1 t‘a alraoet all pot Itie a orer here,’*
iMUCh elated.

«. Boiaeh predict* a eucceeeful
**4aon for tke Central Florida
Ladgue. l i t balletee that the four
ttnrn* that are definitely lined up
■ye the** which contain plenty of
ay4*Ut fkhi and men who ere
Aoilpua to place etrong. fighting
Hube on tha field.
* lit
believe! that Leeihurg'e
1(34 team will surprise every fen
arpund the tlrtu lli that C-oeua,
with old II oil Ia Atkinson in (he
teM * f manager, will again he
hard to heat, end that Hanford i
•dll, a* auiual, hare a etrong ma- [
*hih*

' I f an opening

To

D e a th

H ave B een

Found
P lo tte d

MANAGUA, Nicaragua.
Mar.
11 - ( A I’ l — Nrwipapera
, y e st e r­
day said a pilot of Auguato San
; dino, rebel l A d r r slain laat month
t y National Guardsmen, to seise
control of fortresses and muni­
tion deposits In Nicaragua had
been uncovered.
1 ( 1 1 reee nlatlvea Norberto
Sa­
linas and Eecolaelico Lara , thr
newspaper* paid, have confessed

P la n s
.

A s

n—i, i f f t*tt*r, iwk —4 t V 4 M « ,

F a il

I

+waw IttWsW«4 s i '■ Usslfci*. (Wv)

HAVANA.
Mar.
I I —(A P I— I
Confident the crisis of the grave J
labor threat against it wa&lt; past,*
the government of President Men- j
diet* breathed slightly easier y r t - j
terday.
I
Port activities were normal, fol-|
lowing the breaking up of * Strike
of dock worker* Saturday, and an
improvement in telephone fa cili­
ties was noticrablr.
Unions wrrr still striking, how­
ever, despite the order of Men­
dieta that all worers return to
the ir p^sts not later than last
midnight.
T H OM A S' CONDITION

(SHAVE

WOOD
All K in d s

C H A TT A H O O C H E E, Mar. 12—
&lt;A P ) — Attending physician* lari
night said th* condition of W. C .
Thomas, superintendent
of
the
Florida Sta te Hospital here, wm
still critical. He suffered a p a ra ­
lytic stroke Saturday.

a f W oou
Delivered

D U H A R TYS
Big Wood Yar d
P h o M 4 1 7 -J

1V 4 J3 1 h

ST.

SEE

AIRFLOW CHRYSLER
tie finger containing :t:i perfectly
Most «.f his collection ha* been
carvrd
ivory elrphants, visible' obtained on hi* three tripe around
only with the alii of a magnifying! the world. An Insurance man by
I profession, he had perhaps half a
A one thousandth of n watt [hundred microscopic ilsme in M*
electric light globe that artun lly * collection when he took hi* fir st
light*.
I world jaunt. Since t h a t time the
hi*k grown
A motorcycle
that
run- w»il**
w ith|folU-rtion
collection ha*
grown rap id ly and
th *11 « iil o f wn **li* rlrir m ol nr Mriil I f hurlimmu imprct'i hi add to ?l
put-putt* 11
n Ifni inm him' i y**l‘ Kit-ally ni i t year when h« atarta

arti*an* have lavmlied
their beat work upon

aomr nf
miniature

erhjtct* in n w hirn*n al and often-

time* humorou* way.
The collector *a&gt;* the hatelnut
originally contained 5000 *ponn«,
but that nearly 1*000 have been
1o*t IhrutJifli frequent
handling.|
He counted them the other day.
There on yinally were -10 ivory
m* Bmftll th » t ii nmy !&gt;*• Im M i'ii m ( K« y m r w titlil )nurn»*y.
w ith Ih f ha ml
,
The t'ollrctur hi»lta*v«f« h pnase*' |clrjihunt* in the *eed. f&gt;nce, ahow*)
|
These are only ■&gt; few of the IIHI , M, , , ht. tin ir„t
ever made by my the at t id e to the Samalka
mid I Jlliputian ite m , m th. wm |o
ham|»
lt„.
„ f g|a„ Math*. piv*i ent »&gt;f the ( 'a n u (‘op­
collection of Juli** f harlini ini of
,
,
...
... .
.
|ronlainifiir the Itrr |o n| verne lie tic M"««' im, the paper upon which
hrattle, Wanh , who i*
,,
. .th*
. artirli’
. , fiom
.
. i
h j iihtaineil
a„ »
f i n. rul.
the tiny m i vin'p la&gt; h m accident
b**re
i M *^|s^ York hy*inr***inan w h o ic 1 ally j a u d The carvinir* *pill*d
For 'I.'Iyear*
t harloiciiu
h» •, |14||k|k.y |4 i||t. pi ml mi; of minute on the r t g Three never wen* re*
lM*»‘n nnpiinoif tiny
thiiiir** IIl»*1char nr ten*
14u vc red
original aci|ui*ition
» lhr*’t'‘ j
The word* were rut with a dia
“That u i « the only elephant
hunt in which I ever enffiyed/
inch umbrella. wlu&lt;,» he olitaiin'd iimnd point
ladteve* arli*ta amij ( harbrieau chuckled.M
C h a i Im t a n
1WOO
at the Pari* K*po*ttion

A T

SH O W R O O M

O F

WIGHT BROS
WEDNESDAY 12 to 4 P . M .
A LS O

NewCHRYSLERSIX
A N D

PLYMOUTH M odels

C A U S E T H IS
O u t-cf-o d Ju stD O n t
B ranca a rc aan g erou i
-p re v e n t
u n o e rta in
a c t i o n by
h a v in g
th o rn
p ro p e rly a d -Ju a te d .

H IS most modern way of mois­
tening tobacco for stemming—first used
in the manufacture of Chesterfields —
opens up the pores and puts the to­
bacco in condition to remove the stems.

r SEMINOLE
T I R E

S H O P

T l I s' 5 t o n e St HVII I SlA
v j l t wi
'.I
PH0NI M7J

j

T h e tobacco is put into the ivirc
baskets stems down and enters the long
steel ovens where the steam comes up
from Ixrlmv, softening the stems with- "
out wetting the rest of the leal.
T h e stems are removed by stemming
machines of the latest type.

Prrkspt lit hi I trft %f (Ml i i n t n r r h u ll f t r m tiiln w tf
I t h u t ftitm llr p tr ftc u J
f r t m a m tJ tl h u ll 1 1 tur
f u l t r j t n J n tw u n J in l i t
m tn u fs d n r t ( / C itiU rJuU

Everything that m odem science

Ci/nnim.

know i

a b o u t,

o r m oney can buy,

that can m ake a m ilder cigarette,

i

AU

R eliev ed

UN E Q U A L I Z E D
BRAKES

preeente ileelf,

, Bo let b Indlra tsl that he will line
, op * club Und ask to enter the
1#agot, but he hellere* that euch
getion may not eom« until about
' l^e flrat or middle of Hay
Whether Bolech and a d slers
flag’ will attend the W#dne»d*y
night arganlaatlon meeting or not.
rep resentatives of the four lowna
-j-Lccaburg, Orlando. Cornu and
Baitfapd— will gather at Iht City
ll*|l At 3 :0 0 o'clock to dlaruee
- .p la nt far th* n e w eee eon
i v ffe^r $ m r m a prohahlr will he
O f J.ftpreaented, but there i* iom -

S n n d in o

F e a tu re

M e n d ie ta
S t r i k e

a cigarette that tastes better, b

K in d s— R e a so n a b le

•t\

Hsrtld Printing Com
pany
l i _ _ _ _ Phone 148

used in m aking Chesterfield.

th e c ig a re tte th a t’s MILDER • th e c ig a re tte t h a t TASTES BETTER
• t*H. Latter, * Mrsu lOMrm tu.

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IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

SAN FORD .

NOTED FUERS Constitutionality O f T a r i f f iSTEPS T A K E N
BargainingPowersAskedBy j n n m , n jin
* ASKED TO AID RooseveltDe fended By Say re * U K U IL U U i
ARMY AVIATION
RURAL AREAS

Cohen

MARCH

O f

P a rly

It A M lIN TfCi'V . Mat
I
IP
I li*» V.liT • i t. fib'll
»
ii k* * M ill &gt; 1 lu*n. v i m

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S u irifcsicd A s

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i)il h'kI v,
Iti jiresenlAit is .
W A SH IN G T O N . Mar. i t
I i.untli .
i I.
H
thol Treadway, IG publu an. Ma^ardiii |
— The constitutionality
of
U - , t i * r 111” i
&lt; m
i* i »
fo il m IN , prut *1»“d Yigormi*!)
tariff bargaining
p o "i’
11* - - 1..I»■i Hi lT&gt;
i iir•iu
**
ha* i •‘Unfair'* he culled the
Demo*]
which President
Koopcvelt
W » . b n » n D' CiIk
•
S o u t h e r n R elied H e a d s
a*kn 1 t'ongrprm was defended Ire-t rr atie nltilirie.
'll tilt H '1 Wit ll * iillllltl i1 i \
fore the h o m e ways and mean* i
4 hairmitn DtuighGtri
dmput* I
O is e u s s IM ans F o r
m«»iy
ii . ' ill in,i ’
•
com m itter yealrrday by Fra nci s* that hut n*a*eiit finally syu* g i ' * n
■*it t * •i i 11IN
%ill Ill'll
■I
It. Sayre, assisUinl secretary nf for teatitm»n&gt; GmImy from Jintn
M a k in g S e llS u sla in 1
\\.il ■
v &gt;
state.
I A, Km-i % of the rmtional h oi h ' ji
i u g ( i t i / . e n s O f Id le
I" I....... hr Pi*
The form er professor of law, a | linn
of
manufact urer*.
and
N:r . 'M I !'■'
' VI &gt; I '•
t i nw son-in.Uw of Woodrow
W ilson, ■ W idrn-day from Saimiel
r
W A S H I N G T O N . M n r . I S — turned the p a t e * of hint (try *r- 1 ther, hp um
writer,
\V1 \
Mm
t
Administration '* j
Pr i n l r n l f*»» the
h ei-taii..n i M«t# &gt;i &gt; n i " t
" f r* In f f*'-ni I
(A .P .)— S o crcU ry
D crn
t o ­ show that the
wa* ; wa* *ern hy Say n* in t It*
fa» t M*«iin&lt;*i
I-*1* ' yesl. idny . sl.-u .i
d a y n a m e d a a p o d a l c o m m i t ­ pro|wiacd tariff letfitlatinri
“nut such a drastic
d ep a itiirej that the Pre*i.ient uf ihi I it led pUin let i«* mine fit t »• d&gt;-! 11n I -•n
te e o f a e ro n a u tica l n u thori. . .
,
...................
,,, .
from » h » l ba„ been iwm- •&gt;for.
In
»■ i|»t■ •*! ..f * ' .1 J|M .» . i |tfi»vr ' • » Y|" t1ll ■
i, M a i . rin t
"* 'm i l ' - m .1. hi* * ......
tie s , in clu d in g O re ille
r l g l •{.
.rt io .ia .)&gt; ta.ilT trail, himim iii . lit- hi I —:•I mi l I '
Sayre cited il.M
ilisi retnmm
*.i 1 m \*a i
u ..........! *d il
C h a r l e n L i n d b e r g h , a n d C l a r - 1 powers granted to othei
|&gt;ie-i-|
ln»ei* tnmaiy
tariff
|M
ic -ii tdi. tie4 1
i 11111NI it ■'I
e n c e C h a m b e r l a i n , t o i n v e s t ! - , dent*, and supreme court decis ion*! wer « \ em -eit. he -ant, hy I
of |he
ll hr t ' tn&gt; n t M.tfit nil I
g a t e t h e A r m y c a r r y i n g o f j upholilin* ilwm.
, . i. h i . v . i u n .)&gt;■• i.-."i.
i ’&lt; *
«'t friir h
l a n d 1' i d
w t iv
\V)irn
I KiiHi.riilir
hii-mbcr* I .iniNil n, Jtitm*ori,
i ■*n ;i
t h e a i r m ail.
miivril l» l tint: the lirariitK* I ” » l l a w
11, a i k t d the eunimiU.-i1 t o ;
ltd1 l'A * tie I * i 11 l'.me •
C o m m issio n
W ith o u t
I** n* \ K&lt; •* \dmn* '
ron«icler reprcially "Su ch fly mu ■
\
diii'ii\
I
.1111
\j*i
l*'l
ill
In tlru men t* *» »rc deemed
-1
R ow ers
T o
Order
, 1t,| Mill t i lid
I ""
Hill..t
eery for efficient navigation, and
M erg ers
D isso | \ id
f
11
1
n
i
in
i
■
«
nf
,*i
i4«
•
*&lt;
1
night, brann, anil radio controlled
tip.»! it1* - I 1111f 1| il M|
flight* and landing*." and in rnnM
v Ht
l •‘ \
M»
. 'ill lit ui * ]i:i - -o '
aideralinn of the personnel lo
i »i. i
I l i. ii |n i.t T ,'i i
weigh " th e ir training
and
cl
i
perlenrr m c i o * * country flying,
i :
night flying. Mind flying, and In
\\. Ih
Inatrumenl flying, and their on H e a v i e s t S h o c k s E v e r J o h n s o n
D e te rm in e d
■ - ' . . I i . it 1 I" .5* •
\
Hrratanding and employment of
" • ■I 1
T o ( r a c k D o w n O n ■- f TIt* ' O' "*L '
R ecord ed
In Id a h o ,
th e
In itru m en t*
referied
to
nn n 11«%me i i ' . . 1 I
I
above " Major Hugh Ilium. ilr|nily
C h i s e l e r s &lt;&gt;l C o d e s k III - I'luMUcl f M Gi .i t
U tah U au seD am affc
'&lt;
chief of » t a ff wa* named chair
• t.
mi' In*l i"F Ip
\V \SHIN&lt;,|&lt;»\. \1„.
i t
I
man.
*}»l Ilk tl» I ''I' *
S A I T I A K F P I T Y , Mar 11
Meanwhile
the
a im y '* high
Kh'I m it! i liniufT
m \ l; \
|". I no i u iiy
14*i l h In i»\ ie%| eart h
'h«eh»
command dnuble checked alt safe
* fit'll •i r|.* ||1 »*t
I..,.
It I..
i*\••i »i. i.rd d hen* rock** I M in * ; | |*I*|1I1 «'i i'1»•!&lt;*
ly f a cto r* today before giving northern t i.ih a n t southern Idaho iitmiiif
III* \*1fii If11' I Mil Min • *
........ tin i &lt;
•ui
i
the word " g o " to it* flier*, and yc«tei das lau-ed large foiiiltirii?* fwit- In i y| tmi! il"- 1biij' *It i;i
\.I m •
r
"P
the order to resume carrying to hwii i , ' n u k 'd the
Mt i ui 1 mi;
1‘1'foM
11'|m11
(&lt; &gt; Lif in ff ' Mi Pnu** I ! C» • f
wall1d new
ii ( r .(i . |pCih-i|
malls, withcld temporarily
•Mime d n u h i n v and also joti* ! rh' •clci
II
A flat of the curtailed schedule* t’omimifiit o *
I I I I lit I *( to I ,|I i'll W' ! t f*
in
*i»uthwe*t‘ Mi
i
which the army will fly wa* made Wyoming, \*vH'hi an I &lt;’til fornta. t lm •i ti |ii «ilii«1*11 .ii.' •...ii ii
J o n e s C a n ' t S e e l/iijiiis
|'i*fnln»e i .#iit I m i * k*i*u ii * • 1
puhllr yesterday al the postoffiee
At
it|fite»»,
I ’ tali, « ymiiiK
M iid e T o N e w s p a p e r s
department alcuig »itli ihe a . . c . - ( ..........
i(|
\mint ui *
ni&lt;-i-H '• I Ii m -i - ui*
•v ideutly of Diglu
IfIL'
&lt;ifi|*M
"k
ai*‘
'til
a
m
i
l
!&lt;
■
tion the arm y had *aid il * »
|
h(
hl
,
The htriu eeonormrs
building
W V til
!«•
prepared In fly th. mail* at the
( l()j ( , ih
u|l
„gr i.-uliura I ‘ h' I mint Inn ill in** ill In n . "
i
(( uni in dim! mi Huge Iwni
time the private co ntract * were ,.t,|],.K, „ t,,(lrilll « u * . amage.l —
cancelled
,
(Continued On I'age T h ie i i
Thi* new
as m*iie
P u b lish e r A sk s S ta te
t
pubitf by p»**to£firr nffin»ln, in'
U .S . M o v e s T o H a r a s s T n i g n o r e F u t c h
H i!!
fludr*
It
Ilostun l*» New Yo rk ;
New F o r m e r U t i l i t i e s R o s s
|n I * r j n t i n y r T a x l / i s l s
i ■J,i i
York |«i Sun FrnnriBro# v1n t'bi
•h. *1
nnd S a il 1-nke P it y ; New
A T IIK N S ,
Mar Id
’/I-' T h c j
&lt;V
M i . l ’M I M
M * .
I
York to Jakao nvillc; Wanhiniflnn United S ta te s &lt; nnMilati 0«ii*&gt; ^ j
ol'. I V an Ddb'ii, oiumik.'! i *‘f
to A tla n ta ; ChicAffu to UaJla% ■it*t a travel docunumL for ^ain
| tbi 10 f ord f ‘fimnanv, |nibllnb»ni' ,
I h*n
Dll Tl*
via K ansai City and St, Ixiui ■»: uel Ineull, Si . &lt; birago fUkfOive.I
Hit St
V i i - i e l u t r iviioid, ha* I
S a ! t IHike City to Se a ttle ; Sa lt fst a H i-b in g hi» identity.
ki Mill'd ft"v»*rn»*r Sboll t ji t
\I \
I Hike City to San Diego, via l-o*
With thi* iruvi’l diuuiiiiMt
TI"«I pi
t*ioii &lt;&gt;f it.. I .t. Ii I
I .
Angelea;
Cheyenna
In
Denver Ihc |iosses*mm
of thr
f"T* «W'I» w h i i . h i
■
|
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1
M
l
,
,
"
.
1,1
all
| » » M p * &lt; 1%
■" V '
and ( ’hicago to St* Paul
ministry, thi* m &gt;|h-mhi!o I I v "I **b f i l l &lt; M M
I ' l I ' M 1.1 O ' ' , t i . d 1 1 1
. .
1
tiii d ing M’ H* to jo'iniit in-ull ! " h &gt; D i e ' t a l l
,1&lt; 1V . » !
id
m il« f
le
hi
- 1. m
travel in oltu r iinnff rir- Mnw r e - 1 t i ■
ll*
I'*'.'
w 11 '
v " h .i
n li -tig
11, ■ t
I ir&gt;l \ i tl' I )i.si 'U'.M'&lt;|
l in e d ly w ith t *i * * «e
i 1 n
.
,
d i ! i n n u ' i d Ut\ l , . l 1. .
»•
*
t
d
The reason fm t bis
pi "&gt; •d n ■ t t e l e i
\(
R o l a n CumlniMi
a It V l e g a !
11 . * •
• i ii ii'
win no! Immediately made puh1ir|
1 »
t»
hyt it was asaune ■! Ck..*! 1n *■*!•1 1 | l | l h t i * H i d h t 1* i
ii ■ ' ! • * !
'
1
i battling a g a in*! « 4 * n i k kJ'.v. io 1 h i o i h l n «*1 i f f * r i » ' % j » ' • i t i " i i
1 1. ,
m i n t
iit*!ii
t h a t
b&lt;
i i h H
" * 1
C. t l
fi r..- h. f.
SA SK IIO. Ja p a n , Mar Id
’d’’ the rouritry on m lu fore T Imi
. I I- II.,
i i.mpHt’V »i, Vl int Hum
— The rrmarkai.lc rc»cuc nf three I i l l ) , init) have refUMil lu fiav f
A ,i
»camrn raimcd faint hope
1. mI*\ the viaas neees*»i &gt; l*i-fu| i- III ■. | Mi M Vi'll 1H1 l . It In si
1»n\ h .id. o
that other* may »till he alive in 11 Ml el T h ' r e -till ’ Ho null
Ihc J a p a n c . c torpedo boat Tom...
,i' »b.
guru which rapaitrd yesterday in
would go oj how
1J e w s F i n a l l j I C u r m l
heavy *ea» with lltt men alniard I
Thr ee members of the entfine
!•’ r o m ( • c r n i i i n
\rm&gt;
room r n w were first
r**ch«*J j
through an airhole drilled into the
I lu
Id. II 1 IN. Ma'
I
P O L IC K C O U R T
,M ;i&gt; ( l u s r U C U ( &lt; iin | »
■Incken ahlp'a hull as ahe lay, kec!
■mill
!♦ w
1,1 i - a ti- 11in i y
upward.
I.' i I 111 A c n i i i i i H I l M i i l i i r m
arTh. whie * Iong* • uf 1I* *11 life I* » Si -i • ■Ih\
Mr*
J
A
M
They were handed milk to re
*W»I« * Ml! II lid. 1
with ri*i klrsj* Ii i %"Mg fm d * 1 ■ Ui. id* Ml
rive I heir strength.
The&gt;
»abl
i*i" 1 .1 d« i i * - " id . I •'« k* 1iff wb|th flu wa- -u *peieli d
| U I M IN
I
that eight other men still lived
1lie A i &gt; ill pa gl.i.d
tl
H r
ll'
whd*. ....... "
Hu in aril
Ii i it'll * In the engine room.
i
..
1
ii
.lit ii
Ih* Ik 1. I'H* In . '
dii* me a
The presence of the three res, rhitrgnl with l/.kl.
1h. di . t • e l l i . l
M .»
I. ' d‘.
rued men was discovered hy a l a p ­ was Huhy Mull,, wh'l t mvoGed -ii
VN,4I
lew h •.Mi * et
...Di
ping from within the ship’s hull til*' HUllM* Hill" a n i ti n , wa* firii *1 h« t
H I
Ii. III 11 (‘ lit Ml. It d
Kail was d l'im - * &lt;1 |.l &lt;%ill*
a« it was towed into port.
Ha,
vt
I'H%% | . I'Kl *•*• id D. «i'&lt;Ill'll &gt;"1
and Ih dim !(•.*%•
A fte r
being
handed
milk '
w* re rod av ad
*
arged a dh
through » drilled hole the m* n
d* ■» f. . 1. *1
\
I
|
eacapod
through a submerged dvrly eufidiicl, w r i f di*iinp-rdi
ii
' •
i; *»m 11 i
i
4.1
I
n
l
.lf
'K
N
H
h
I
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1
"
1
h
hatch and floated to thr su rf acr
W ill it* U m i u , rh argrd
w;lii
(i i
as a mighty cheer rose from the rrckli-Kw driving an.i
ntipM.|" i i
Mt
1 *i M
\l i &gt;
A
MIN Ml,
Mm
reacuers.
parking nf a liar, ion lim ird uni'If
.» ui'.I h»
nun ■mv • 1ii i -iim Wii
n c i t Monda}
%* •l* tda i t»« (fir Lord lit Pm. I, "
H K Gunn, white, rhargi^i w ith ; ,.f \1i ill ItI Mrs. N L Or I* P* id l.i
Woman, I.Mt-nliuliclet!
hf iag drunk, fined f.'« U « au-»
i •■E U d'limgtotl, I If'I . mi ! N|i * \
a prior charge of being drunk I i« hiii* i Hif.ei, daught«*i *-t M • im . \\ * i V| \\ &gt;KUIO| *d \ 1*1 l( N ( Ii l o r l\ id ii a pi n lt InPL’d
new t hai gr wa* di-nu ‘ s»*d.
I 1*1 i.t
t'rtiuiiid N
M»
rof
E M l ’ IKF.. Ala.. Mar. U . - ( A * . 1 ! VD» \ 1 4* N %L'
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Says Human Selfishness Is n A IM ? C U E w it h h c d m m Huge Sum To Make Nation 1c n i R T A n F i t
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Detectives, T e l l e r ,
Member GrandJury
All Said Involved
In Theft Of $50,000
GREENVILLE. S. C.. Mnr.
10.— (A. P.).— Huifh White.
South
Carolina
National
Bank clerk here, two dotcctives, and a member of
the Greenville County (trend
Jury were arrested today on
charges growing out of the
960,000 bank holdup here
Thursday.
O thar*
w ar*

nam ed

D aU etlve*

In

w arran t*

lla n ry

I.Indsay

and John C orea o f the c ity p o ­
l i o fo r c e , and R obert W llllm on ,
fillin g
atation
o p e ra to r
and
m em ber o f tha g ran d ju ry .
W h ite, book k eep er at the ta n k ,
waa on e o f tw o bank em ploye*
held up In tha
»h ad ow
of
the
G reen v ille cou n ty
Jail T h u rsd ay
m orn in g by tw 0 bandit* w h o took
H 0 ,000 being tranap orted fro m
the p oa to ffle o to the inalitu tion.
lama than tw o block* aw ay.
W h ila la ch a rg ed in a fed eral
w a rran t w ith e m b c u lc m r n t .
A aecond w arran t ch arg ed that
C orea, L in d say, and W llllm on “ Hid
u n la w fu lly aid and abet on e Hugh
W h ite In e m b r o ilin g and a t t r a c t ­
ing and w ilfu lly
m iaapplyin g the
m onlee o f the S outh C arolin a N a­
tional B ank o f G reen ville in the
Bum o f *60.000."
Bond fo r each
m an
I* net at
*26.000.
C orea, l,in d »a y , and
W llllm on
drnlad th e
holdup but
o ffic ia l*
aaid th at W h ite m ade a alatem ent
alth ou gh they did not relrane It.

Sweet Explains His
Company’s Position
On Proposed Pact
C o tillo n o f C h a w and Co. and
ita a ttitu d e to w a n l the p r«p o »e d
c a 1 e ry
m arketin g
agreem en t
w hich wa* diacuaaed in la k e la n d
laat M onday ia contained in a lettar »«n t to an O rlando new »i.aper
by G eorg * A . S w eet, male* m ana­
g e r fo r the con cern .
T h* O rlando pap er had car r e d
an A aaoclated
I'reaa
diapateh)
w hich •Lated in part that Chaaa)
and Co. w at a p rin cip le o b je cto r
o f tha a greem en t
and
that Mr.
S w eet acted as ip okeam an fo r the
o b je ctin g g rou p .
Ilia le tte r read* aa fo llo w * :
“ R e fe r r in g to y o u r m ention o f
the propoaed
m arketin g
ag ree
m ent fo r F lorid a ce le ry one w ould
g a th er that Chaaa A C o. are thr
on ly o b je cto r* .
“ P lea t* be aaaurad that while
Chaaa A C o. m ay be the largeat
tin g le fa cto r a m o n g tha o b je cto r* ,
th ey are not alon e In their co n te n ­
tion In that the p rop osed re g u la ­
tion ia not fo r the beat in te r* ,t
. o f tha
F lorid a ce le ry
Industry.
T h e op p osition to
the
p rop osed
reg u la tio n com p rises som e 2,600
a cres o f ce le ry , moat o f w hich ia
a t H anford, w ith about floo acre*
a t O vied o and som e *00 acres at
S a r a s o ta and M anatee.
“ Chaaa A C o., bein g m a n u fa c­
tu rer* and dealer*
of
grow ers'
m aterials, are natu rally interested
In the su ccess and d evelop m en t o f
all g row e rs. Tha m art fa c t that a
Chaaa A C o. em p lo y e s waa chosen
t * v ojee tha sen tim ent o f the o p ­
p o s in g p arties does not m ean that
era are alon e In op p osin g fed eral
“Wa

a ra

alw a ys

ag re e a b le

to

a a y roaaonabls thing fo r the batt s r a i l t a f tha F lorida caU ry in ­
d u s t r y ."
•Yours vary truljr,
•
CH ASE 4 C O ,
G E O R G E H W E E T,
S a n fo r d , F la .
S a lts M anager.
•

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Plan To Reorganize
Italian Bank System

ta

IA S M S u w a t tha plan ara
dJvWa W a ayataf la te th roe

R O M E ,. M ar. 10.— (A IM
In d e ­
fen se o f scien ce and “ lt» o ffs p r in g ,
the m a ch in e," G u glirln m
M arconi
•truck uut laat night at “ human
selfish n esa " aa one o f the liasie
causes o f the w orld trial*.
"T h e a ffir m a tio n
that
aclence'
and the m achine are responsible
fo r the w orld cri*i* and u n em p loy -’
ment muat lie d efin itely rrjccted ,'
the fam ou * in v en tor decla red in an
addrraa b e fo re lla ly 'a moat illatingui*hed acirntiata in the I 'a la r io
V en etia.
'They have m ade it po**|hle fo i
m an, w ith enorm oualy reduced e f-

t

h

fo r t, atlll to have e v ery th in g lie
l'A IJIS, M ii r . in
i API
A fore ig n o f f ic e and sent t tienevn.
It* i Im mu! I otidnti
need* fo r a life o f c o m fo rt.
bond issue o f three billion fia m s
“ An air fleet o f the first niag-J
5 l'., ‘*.tHN».«Hin was nought by tt:e
“ It I* not the m achine o r aclence
K ii'iieb govi'H im ent y e sle n liiy to m im ic and eap ab le o f g e ttin g into
that have p rov ok ed the ill* fr-o.i
louki F ia n ce in vin cible in tin- nn lo t io n m stn n tan eiiu sly" i n . «-nlle«l
w hich we au ffer.
for in the rig id
F ren ch *lcfcnse
and on land and w ater.
" W e have lieen cheated o f the
advantage* they have hruughl ! y
&gt;1 »•* ml em ph asis w as pluced on p io g r a n i. the cost *»f w bi»b the
,
,|r f IYliVf, ,|i»trlliutloii o f Unthe *'l»e« essity** o f
it stron g
all gov* niiueitt pi«*p**se*l In* tsnne ny
,1
wealth and resource* provi.lence
fleet in a lull III iinliired m pn*lui a bond issue.
A u lh n in a tio n was n -ked by the
m int s«*‘ kiug e v p «'iid ilu iv s in ail
ha* given
up In nhuiulnnce, und
----------g o v e in n ie lil to le o ig a m i* til*' uir
dltloit I " the fe g llla i f*u*|get
ab ove nil by human se lfish n ess."
Mar. til
"1 V -I»&gt;
&lt;'ll IP AGO.
W \S|||\tiTON . M ar. 1“
•1
WASHINGTON. Mnr. 10.
s tie n g tb c ii the •oastal
\ (hit refusal to •Iu m iiii •'wbib* t o n e , to
In the d l*tniguistted
audience
fin d
|In
Ailm m triithm
t"*i«
Alu* \V&gt; in k np, tii llj
iletelisr*. nml to spend n . ,ili*l " f
-IA .IM
I’roniilrnt
Roojbv
t •&lt;V1*111111 Is it iii mini: * w in ton
wn*
P rem ier
M iiaaolini, w h o
.11. I
t •in»*»
tier
&gt;■ ii . t-t
the
I* *
of
U^ke.l oil I hi v.-lt
allowed
lii* ai'proviil
with em - ht ntr
&gt;ii I ill 1 1.« no * o r »
I hi
ft » |,t the lip p lop l iutlotl
loilnv
«*urtnih*«l
tho
tod a y
t-tir
ln ilo il
nt it •
T m -d iiy night h i i I M'tii«,ii« i* **f I* • I lint I* s 1 ,111*0 el Ifll oil lb................. * .« o p **•!• -n* d l*&gt; I bo m mv
phnii. n.«l&lt; a* the inventor «l,&gt; «l„
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m o liv a t in g
action
1•mio &lt;« . ivta*v M ein t « con!* * a*
l**i'Iny «•«•» l.m 'd *h« wti**
was Hu1 lo-s of l i f e in tho
m il ilei'liiii.l "m ilt *#••••
fn r fi'
I. i «n *’ s # •f *. • ib is mot
u iiH c r t a k in ir .
thttii"’ Hit' »tn&gt;
f"» 'Mlii' tftTMl
• | ,f, vin t
have as a ..........
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Ih o ’
1*1
fill “
. ..s i I, hi | &lt;iitoi illation a - i*’
b*
l.ltli'M l»»i|w|\ lltf MO I I'ilV^tcl**
ii 11 •\i.iltoi* *|ilestloiis.
t h in
a c tio n
m ore
p r o le n ti. w o r o
|H*m 11« tl In '
i trill* 1*1 t i fill h
M«|Uente*l • *•'
b e in g
r a is e d
in
1 'o n g r c s A
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No
an*i
ut hi tin1 in* I •iift» mat
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1,mdl*' *|*h i • tom n
nk-uiiMl
tlwA rm y rn r r ia g r
of
limit*- it |»iil»li* t In iMij* Ii the At
in .*!••* ••nd i'ik« me Hi** !•»•
iiiiiiIa
iilm h
ban*
been
fo ll«*rH**&gt; *.
« \|H*rirti« • m i»
of III
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by
ten death* o f A m i /
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Th** PrcMeh nt acted
a fte r
••
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lido able
1 |tb \
ii' ver « ordd Iihv «.
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• l i •»l ii'forin,*!* •ii t*ii m ullk i •
greati r r •••••
ll* k M.*f 1 1ii .1 Ilium , diHlnct «**oif* it*ii»*** with tb in-vnl P o iig la i,
\\ \ S I | | \ t . i n '
Me * I "
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in nl •po -ii ' • in* at* n*»w •
Mtaff an d
LOS A N G K L K S , Mnr In
&lt;/Ti
it.||iiiii«|iiiiei o f |t**i
S* **i11*• ill Mm A ith in , ch ie f o f
• •
ti \\&gt; i lin e , •b o t *.t •hi
W A S IIIN tS T O N . Mar. |f»
•1*» !»■*•, Hint ot a J' Ml W11b •1"
and
•II
of
I lolls •tellbelill I ii
— ('n m p llin th ch arg in g tlmt u r e ­
A 1. 1 ig ."
S* inniolt* to iilify , will pi* «nt the Mnpii tb'lii- 1 nl I'oiilniM, c h ie f
, a11\ * |&gt;m o f * i*st 1*11*1 pi I' • *•! th*
A ifio «‘iniiientnl - h i v«*y o f biiw
r\ i
Ml * i * b
w. liflllllg o f nil
p orter ami tam rram nn of n n cw »- It' *** y esterd a ) v*lm h noted Imi^i
!'• l I ill.lite r
to
fltemlMTH
**f I hr arm y air cm p * .
1»« ii
aid ibat aft* • a •
1 |i*ii,I* &gt; i inI&lt; roil hoi it*y . .nd &gt;*•
II** oiMervd tin* * 11in i uut ion o f
|»*|ht that haa been cam pa ig n in g lies- gum s and M fa vora b le rui • deuce, it I* s|i|^ pt.Aaibl*
,, lui e* labb
I* leiH • a* i ••
I 1*1 &lt;lii \ »li.t» r*i» ni'.e* 11*» i **at. T ro o p l'» at tli*» II *ni o'clock m *»v
•o
again*t au tom obile raring fatali
llol&gt;
&lt; t.
I !pi •* opal aj| lu t th«* iiiomI
n**cc!n*ary a ir
1
non pi*. |« •t iVc 1*11*11 b"» ••• t"*dd
loi*.11rn*s
report
vtrir
lOHteluil n tte rl) llb o iig b h o n e -t ii 1
Is*
' ft* » ll *41 tl* Would
If•ft a tti* r*» tut
tnk* n mid th*
wna a n
til'* w rrr ki«fna|m-«I at thr fu n cta l to th for prop onen ts nod opponeii
&lt; Io.l •Ii to m o r r o w .
m ad fly in g amt h«* fu rth er d l*b |
« i - m ib.* t nit*.I
IT
H*v
I'l
1 loll" *f ll
t•
o f a raring victim wen* i**ui*d yen
**•1 l\ \tthui Itiatiiin. chair
mi&lt;m ns*
..|
It, nt-* i I n
ic r ie d
that
every
sa fe g u a rd ‘
11*** gt* nt
o f nil HddttionMl ie&lt;bietl«*fi in ill lear hitig
| m.*IIm it'll a k, I ll. olid
“ Not i » l . . r i tin* minie-nat* \
trrd ay nj.'9 in*t Nat** S fapp. Indi* «!u«tr&gt;
pi M'
Ill" « hist v« m
v*iii king hour*.
I man i,I tl** I'om it \ S«mit t'ou n cil Im inanli pti-Aibl** la* throw n a b o u t
w ould
I * tit It'­
I I*
all
tin
anapolm anti L**» A n r r lr* «ln v rr,
\ *pe si •'111111*1• s. |t* I. v 11»*
Th* figor*** u e n - taki'ii by lln .'li tun • m u f i* m ! 1 nt
r . *atp ip |S* M|MU|*s*t|e«| join tly th** «*i|uipmerit and pi'riionncl o f
i i - • .I** N\ i.Ha lio n t id '* ) in
• ml tw o oth er in* n
&lt;•*11491 I I" iIm i M m int ii« t &gt;ii* i
S Joints,»n, national ie c o \ .i&gt; 10 I « * 1«•A*11\ allied I*, tie* o f blood *»i
b&gt; lb. M* ii'*» t lul* *»l H oly b i t '”
the A rm y ait nervier.
lui
(‘••It* tl.*
The com plain t w i &lt;
H gn rd hy in i ii 1st i nt o r, as add'i o«nn| • video,
f 1It'll'*' flip ll" Well Ut the
m lx
f« tail
Inn t'* « i
....... ii'll
( b u itb and the llo ta iy ( bib *»f
In an nou ncing the ru r la ilm cn t
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Jam es l*rr, Los Angcl«*« K za m in fr o f bis con ten tion that many bu i mum*
I" I I ll........... lilt 1 * . 1.4* *i*lii S im fn i*1 M* miIm i oi tin tum p ai« Se« M*taiy K a ily recalled that •’i*
'I
r
*&gt;f
up
tglilmvanti
iii
re p o rte r, who »anl h« nml John ii *s*'s m e able to meet hU i,
!•• ?»* sfc i ( ,,||f|f I*'
III 11, i v pei I*'d !*• attend lb* Mini ice* in mui nin e wa* g iv e n hy the A r m y
III* 'HU
•It « i . *1 but ll w .»
m ail w a
II
Ilrnnu*, cainrram an for the paper «pie«t fo i u ten percent *li»di m (• ci il i . w to n a •ham o f Aini«t
I*••w mi* 11*it* ik* « p
lift •*!• .........id . l*ll»l" • ••1 m il
a l.o*l), .in i in full uniloriti
when it took the jo b lit day* a g o
&lt;*n ig h t.
were abducted ail I maiihantll*&lt;&lt;l * ' woikini* hours.
. J' •Utils' •*&lt; 1
I .•••!• * hnv* •tlb* « lot*
I iii'lh, »eh
Ml '•.oot* m S em inole cou n ty | that it could »nf«l&gt; undertake the
nig
a tlogrn men la ir W n ln i^ tlgy
*«t f
■ I -.1 L »* .| Ml* IttVI**) It»|
lint e m p loy ers f |iik«’w.«ini i'» &gt;' blMlol oil* »**• H . t inioi.il ■*
a»« al o in ite*| to attend
thi* airm ail ikeiiice, hut tie said iKa |
' I •• W \n* k • p gu»*t* • v
the funeral o f Krim* T» j*l« 11. well
In '
. *1* i m I• I •iimi* *iii*
etMlL to fu rl In* i m i iNilmetit * f
. . . . . . . ... i.M.r... , 11. an.I a -p.-i &gt;a! .......... .
rt.irnri|(.,| iho ca su a ltie s
n t* • foi tl
know n r a r n .
T rip lett an.l two the Hollis ,.f then e io p loy es und Wh •il 11*1*1 k p i . * '
•ImC
••*•••
,M'
f " r ll...... K. f&lt;| |lM, ^ , . , 1
other driver* w rrr kille-l
la^t •tKitiglv Hi'aitist i«ii \ blntik* t ,o d . » •*at.
a tt.'i l»» &gt; . ll . I I ,, iign p«.
.in nt *»*•• io»*.b »:ii*
m l
Ml iiiIh I s Ilf ill** Tl o**|. 9*4*111tlllt
w r ft
Font hi uiy
m ail
fliei
Jill I I I*. *ii»1 I*••1»* ''III
Ilf
.Sumlay ill im v * at Im p rn a l, &lt; ui to that *nd. wet* in th, t•«•*•f ••ti
r i i a 'i i *
i *nu l" mg .
M • Im*
I* • , i oMip*.si*,| o f iueii|i*iM *»f th,1
kill***! F i l i a l , tw o d m ittg tho d a /
Heniiu* ic p o r tcil hr v*a^ knkr&gt;l
t , *1 '.I fill »» YH t«*l \ WIII* b i»
,1*1. Ml* p i o p ' l
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to H 'gue that uddiiiH to M ldurtlb’*
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ami two at int’ ht. b rin gliin
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t'
i tituilU *1* f* ut
i *i tbi*
•a s*,
and In,ttt*, n nnd ho* cam el a » • »
n**o fa* in budding*-, mid .Ib.n'i'l
loud nisi now might stop i he re
ill**, will uf tend ( hi. “• i kite in ii
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Hi.tlid*
d
III
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tin* total death* Mince the a r m /
d estroyed
h e
"*itl lie
was i
•i all b p -m i . * 11 ut I in
hi ad'll
.1r o v f 'v apparent 1^ in p*oiries«
\n n * . an
flti.ll I*
ll,it b* •II I II
I,.
handled roughly b e fo re he
and
S ••!, t•. t hoii'iilid** of i **n*«*d*'lllli*
• mu
Tile o ffic ia l *'siitvc&gt; of * in lent
M.
ll.iii.a i.
( h I.'.I that ..f u l l i l"'*-“ "
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llrnnu* s r i r liriall) force*! in to.
*. t*
and i« pm* i«*b
I.n u ts F. h. Ilo w a ti! and A . Il*
\In feat u i «"*
the &gt; coiil y »a i.
till * •
ii iiiliri «l f« i
liUstliess*' noted a niod«*lute Iru*
aep arele au lnm ob.let and taken tu
Mi«
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welt*
tunned
tu death * h t n 4
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ofic Hint lOmuld
n m «i 11 ice
i t 'l b l f
14 *t inaht
the E vam in er offire.
|
muni .n J a .m a .y and
* hrftinttmi *»f •*tt»iA dt*Ain* t*» t»ml*l
•h* .b a th * *fj
their plane, on a night trial
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L x a m in cr n r c u t l v e s n u l a a v -*
h* i d a og b '* t HI** ta that* I- mi l
&gt;, (.III ’ nml 11 leiiil*# .f t*..)w '*||e
f a *to If
m g siii i • &gt; ot i In • i
lit* i* a* •
cral iiwn camt* inl«i thr «*lTict* w.th
Im* at the C heyen ne, W yo.f ftlfv *
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'
|*iivnl** Kviu‘ »t IF S i *|| waa k illed
am p " 'In *
* III*. lioubl.
nil •it* a ll-, aIimi "
I.eig h t I ." hin t Ini .*
f ....... ..
m \ o g o iiit and iik lobi
r.a u lt o f th,- K *an liner'* v ig o rn u . 1 '
•"■'•"'K' "&gt;
in tIn « 1 a-h **f a la r g o g rm y .,
mo **
it - -ah i in* " • ' • *• «dv to bull,I WIII II pi 1*1
........ Mnit
* lot* &lt;i Mai
la
iid
c-t
then
in
till*
le and
cam p a ig n ag am *l leg alin -d m u i - ! 1*1' I!" * *** *
* ," * ,&lt;
sp« lit |-at
born *'.-r, after it took
o ff
frtilll*
1its
it* i*iy
I*&gt;*■••
Nn* 1" •
at
the Daktmia lh*a*h,
1*&gt; being pi * «* ill
t* It
t
' i i , i iii Milald*
d rr nn thr race tra ck s **f sou th j * v' ,', r
*'•** '• »• •I'on din • l , t h* alt *
Fla., % carryin g*
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It
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m ail l.ieni NN NF lt« i«l, p ilot, am i
,itun «l «*f
all
rrn C a lifo rn ia ." an*l -rrvr*!
Ifl * *.b • i. • *4k, •,, |
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this )«*ai
lit* *li tv* i • i iii 'i a miiihII ipiota I 'm at* Fb*y*t M arshall encapad
• - 'll o f till* * Otlll* I t ,|•t ♦
* mi nit
\\ j ft* k***»|«
&lt;»&gt; '
ultim atu m that “ no fu r t lo i pic I
1
pi
*•i*• i 1 le a
i*
tb*
lie
••i f &lt; ml* a- -t.- *., I to tin* * minty w iili Injun***.
i•
I fo allow fh» •**••' . ' S.it •
I I fig h t Il'M'l.'lgw f**| III*’ w.**k fat Ii*"*in t I
I f f .lb.'
turr* o f race track death nc**»
L* j Ills • n» mi
. •*»i Hu
•- iMpatl) .h a w in g to lt m i* « *
•l. . I I. I
whit It * Uib'd Mm
1 writ- Mil | . tui*i t«i i ink *
Li* ui (Mi-* NVlen eckc loat h it
d rn t» and fu n rra ls should be |*uti
Is I Of* •s|»l«t !,
•
t m *«
I wl *ulu luai»li. M l. Ill 4 Ita II (ill)* life nea* * hat*l**n. Ohm . Ilia p iano lu h v .l."
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t f a-died in a •»»**w' aI«»i in.
In form ation was g iv en
to tin Hu­ p t t ifd in g w*-*k, I'.*.' 'J'.l *****
I on! in H
It w a i '
1'iM
“ ||ow* V* •
\|• ll* Miian Atat**d.
it .i m*i i i i m |"||' 11 tmi
Ihu
dayd istrict a tto rn e y 's o ffice, it was t hr *tur***» ml ng w *'k . ii
*
.
li
II*
in
&lt;
m
.
to
nt
f
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'
‘ *&lt;1**1 al p* i oil ap p ioa «!t«d b a le lim e a o 1 b u t ' w eiu hearil *|uirksaid l^*rv y e s le n la y , that
**r»* | and nr»r#* Hb.*vf r .n j
f 11*.
.
Tf
p
load*
vH
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Th* M- l**IMll"fl f fpt*l f • I .**.fI'.Mf
I* *1*10.1 to ••*lt 11 1 1'lit* f..| III* l*M | Iy in Ih.H* the Senate ami tho
man was trp o rte d to have Im»« s I
ot M
!'••**«• A|•••11'- I . .1 'a*
d n|('*n ll(it«*»e «•( It* pi.-At n la lii* *,
&lt;*fl t bul
11«« ) m
I I
Mai in
t * Mih * h i - «•f r*-,«fiui* ft* *ghf In* I
that "m ach in e g u n s " m ight
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,
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1..pan\\
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b fffl I .a*l«-d *|llt Itlp til*' f ’ t •• full*
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» Imbrig w * 11mi « v' Ik
tli*- iiuiu Imi
of
m ilitary
i. VN*
b*y
nt ti
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• * i .e .l •1 Hie J*
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f*ir»it*** h*r I'.t bJ w*»*
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I
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Ill
I b* l It**411•I Ih III
fl*«*»A kdl* •I in* * the arm y took
If w
- •• hop* I
li l*&gt; fell. ►
Ml ».lll* *.!
\
\
.*11
and f**i I\ m i | . *.'.»a*J
»*. i! mg (tier lb i*.b .af f!&gt;.ttg the m all.
t » ••an
b ill **g lb .) N. Ml!
•ii "
• * filling (Ml l.'lt «i|.s ••••.
“ lilt « \pMli* tl
III
•Mlt|'&gt;fflMl . . b. A. i ».*!. I. Silk » *»•
S* n a i'.f I
Hepubln mi*, (*hio«
III v. * , •
•d Mill
* .1 Oil p* ..l •11 isti ft.I|s- • g !»»' '
D rO W Il W h ile
F is h in g
pi* m|iii I i**ii,** th« burnii*
*nv«&gt;
m it \ « iia l I.Milagt*. (b u lg e*! the
i,&lt; j o ff .*
W• ll ill * If ttubi*
II.
•*t viola! i.g
'•Ii
it
*
*
i
the
p*
"
ami*!, “ |u» - Im*» ii ^it-at* i Iliau tl**
A d m tu i*!iaUt*n
with
* Mihuman,
w 'h lug!
. n t, M ,
* ..of* i
It* MtlVIg Mill H*.
TALLAIIAaSeSKF. Mon l «
f/l*&gt; iimimI a* M'tifial ii • fm tin* |m » iii,|, r*. imi
&gt;M* Mill
••id to •
' I' ll***" If tin \ .*it* i* wn and imh feiiatblo con
II* llli.Ml pMltll* .1 1•
II II Mat fib 1* till*' w a * •I
la
Thn*&lt;* men
w* rn «li*twno-l
in iJaiiir.** Fidirna* t I Mild III*
•Im l
.»• I "p*
ib . w*« k !»y ■ • mi
i«gf«l
Hi selling i . IIII' ,|! I W
I^ikr Talipiin n**ar
hen*
today I iaI mw nf rat loading* ,*l •• sh**w a
. Wa b
• I I (oil
a g o *M*
Ia*11•I *.! N* W N
I lot
\ \ t •i N H i I.
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l«* ib*
It**n*#• l(« p i»•»r ntalive
I* t thr p ' • I pi l'*t v» it
............................i
tavorabli*
lir
m
l
ill
puioar.v
*b
w hen a Imal in which thry
l*a*l
Mi
Im* nnl I** . .
III t*t "«• i *
V
NS tlliai**
......... •'•biilii* t tl. .*»•* " i •i mu _ 1 dull \"l|l V. l(*.g«-ra, K^piiblicOru
Ma
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t
n
l
iitluii."
g on e fm hing cap*i*i*d
A fou rth
\ . .4
1. ive&gt;. AMUght im m rdiato
• a* •* o ill,'* d," i*
( a p p o i n t * •! I Ul
•*.*i i*i ii'
pib*l t&lt;
■I. .1 **f g ild 's •l!id dll*, pill* d *&gt;n | Hal- m fill p'•I. »! .i. I 'W 'o n * .
occupant o f th*- * r »ft v a * ■*•**‘*1
in
liilte l. - * boil
IS* 1 1* k• tl - o f 1 . "It Aid* *nt mil f**r
{ \\ .% lo in l.' li
. ... .
i , le i
l* i m* I
n
1 * solu tion
balutn I. \ I ■b*lll J 'lt g . ibn ! I'' el lieI Ho M
T h r *!**ad an- \ i. A M altlo-w ui gd ig Ibat arm
i
ti ll - »l.*t*
MU'Id
ot ilte • • c m i |*
y m ail c a r r y in g
• The jM.l. •
41,1 It* 11*.&gt;mi*!il I ng
Hr., ami hi* aon \N A . Jr., and J
&lt; g* *
kll.p
•| tr i*l i m v* w* I* g "
H.'.iil.l
.«• a| |11 I by M ...
' ll ll*. •«
w* I f '
V*••il*.* pt •I'l.
I I Im
. .H " Id III !
at
un*e.
S p eak er
•I* It art mu
•b* *
In- *.•••! &gt;*
• "tto I'l ' tl* IM,
t. .» I*.
•
Ml
III* 1 *• ii i Ii*• nd *-iIl*l.tk '* sst • Id ll t»H«* J Hniio v •efuie &lt;1 i*» iie .g n iz ii hrr»
I** w 4 i fi i*l|i • • dl|l#»|
A p|'i**••••»' t..i lb . It I l •
tb.Mil I
. ...I.
H**&gt; - 1Mill u t • '.n r." Mi ' mist Inti i wto 11 di&gt; a-ke*| |Mr in h lull "ll.ll I .
*
C harlie lirahham , other mcHil*»*r
of b a il
unit •»*.* ** •if «
iii
H*. ***,*»• •••IS t11i1I’ d. * •i * * - 1m idi' 1 slMlI t&lt;• -pt-ak fm
•I. Nat I mi* I* Id I I tlllt d
fm *
m inutes
Tht
ling*
t*lii||/e
tMipbk
*
•
hi*
b
o f the party in thr ImuiI r lo n g to
1iriii't*
b, flat* it* t&gt; I ItOIOOg mbs b* &gt;
W4 I ' .1
'!;*
il i ib.»i b - ...it ill •a* 1• 1INI ss| tb* IMU n
d e r lUlli
llryn.n 1 ob*
' diAll it I Ml!*.* »*•
'• • larc«l H
H*
sSarifi*iil
K
iwmiii&lt;
bib
the overtu rn ed c ra ft until picked
will !•« g* .in h 'k
•mg
1
.1
•I.
|,-«-** j S*' III | I
•I « fu! lii ./• im I-..L* , je* i* I nml til m ight u Im*u I iinmrd*
i i• ' ...it ml* t,&lt;
I*. •nft»it * n*
iiwminI- every p*ai t&lt;* lb* Sa ,f*ii,|
up by a man who live* nrat tho
..l Ii It • lav* *
I *|!
1 i .mIi ... (In- I .. &gt; " !!** a«bl. I 1loti ill I * *id l Im mg ,i i .i * ami biudt'i* lillt u«lji*UI liliielit **f the II o UmT.
fI**y *«-»mt iiietkiiig the b* v| f m ill
lake. T he bodlc* were u n r v c n tn r d
a.f b ll) I m 1*1 .*
,,.**&gt;' I
, "| III* till it II I •III. * ba rg e a o f .Senator I t * *
NNi * an
**f at l u e merit went oil «ii plu *
*iI **•• H,« ii i Miiimii'ul ii
early thl» a fte rn o o n
h* H
I. • f (••ii,
' lid.*
. I*, lb* welfui*
pi *.l b mm
'*&gt; p ii'i 1pituIt'd a beated «!e !a te be*
A ll lived at
T a lla h a ia r r , and in the w m di.w » **f tin- &lt; *»l fttai*
■we****, til * ••
» le I ri, Ii!
•..It* . Illlt I be i *iM • M art w hi ii l ween ti 1in an.l S en a tor
the M-nior M atthew a
cmpb*\* l. tiffirt* F«|uipi*i«*nt (*u. till.* i* *m
bV* t p turn I •m fly in g
11&gt; in*** •at, lllnit.iA, who liastcurd
lb
I f*
*e n d } nml w d lm g fm
aa A lin oty p e
opiiat**r
by
th*-' mg
• g btlll I* •let* I pi.) It 4 11k Ull*
I*, d efen d lb** D em ocratic |Mi|lcy*
T
he
l'.i'l.T
*14
w
liner
**f
th*
id*.
I
I
..
..
I
*
II.
ami
mi*
At
Si
"Ut
U
\
IIIN
G
T
O
N
.
Mai
I'
D aily D em ocrat.
II* edIA, • W.» • *IM1g*' 1 W 'Is Ml el
l.t w n a AJteited
that
Feat
tuul
trtiphy. *eP» tr«l l»&gt;
U*&gt;
S« -utWl I* "l*M e**11
•« n
•Magi
At* Mi*« iitpb*) ttirni
•« »
wi n- Is. I t yi «
I .ii** *mI »* r i *
lltf • *el m l
&lt; lav.-lt
» •• dd
w ailed until “ a fte r accidenli* hapthamaalveu, in It by
a « n a i) uf
lb*
au * »* i* m“t *1 &gt;«*Ate»tlai
b&gt;
' • •.Im) a ! It *ii*...ii 4 ! 1 mi* . ILmd
w a* w•*•M li**
• i isundesl if I
p. iied " t»* b u n g lb* m atter l»cforo
TrtMip r*. mnd he i tu
b* mji
•Ha
F* »b *m! ! m ergen ey
\d**.i
( bnp« I m 111lu*&gt; I • l " l F li*** b 11tie
Mil M • l! •*■ k** • u ■*.* .»i tun
I be Seiiat* m a “ bnitlinomr public
g u est at
th«. n« it
U • In***, lay
lb*
Mh««Wt'*l ! ItMI
I b*ri*llt
' at
•pi IA1, ('*.'*. Mill* I •I W •-In. did&gt; m
m ann 1 1 fo i p olitical p g r p o fld and
m eetin g o f Hie ( tub wla ie
hi
lb*
a
p a i a d o **f I h c a t i i r a l a . * '
lllllCAA Ilf Hill •
bur *1* "
trophy will la* prevent**.! f.. !• in llt-ui I* -I t e ilr f
lb*
In
l. nd *•) M1A Kir nf ,
un display until
“ ,th
I * * '" " "
P A I4 T K A .
Mar
10— T .m Tha trophy will
.* mg
mi 1 buieh 111 (*i
in th.- slat.T ilgh m a n , E ast T alatka w on .lsr nest W .d n rs d a y m » n , and &gt;r»,iit» farndu
landu iifTicialcd.
help fro m public fu nd
!\S|*Flt A la ,
Mar
|&lt;l (/I'l!
fa rm e r, la h o ld m r som eth in g that are ia .ile d to view It.
T IIE W E A T IIE U
Mr ll«»ei|Ui»t went tu Orlan-b*
amp!-* '
it*
■ ----- -— ■■ '
C o in m r to n (»ill. dire*'
l:* ruUr III* . ling
Nieel ti* liiirled iialm nal guard* I
look s Ilk* , record fur
cv lrry
'
with
li
1
a
p
a
ien
l*
f
mill
Swed*
ll
*
.ear*
I
•ig l*(»wi *.f the
lb# A*.
li** ii i* *t*-tday im ointed g .a id iti{
pruduction.
n (H im % ’
ill U held Ml l * U t! 11 uver **n ytarA Mg*, when hr wua ha If u tloten mine vlllag'w in thr|
&lt;*H
«, «I•*t
Ills claim is based »n the fa r ,
IIo Im
AlMlIs.tS
H lab t e a
JU« t fm * y * a i» u f ag e
lie
im
at »*
nig!H ut
on M iday
W
1 * "1st » A (
h , \ M t till •
•I Itlige*
that ha lias h arvested 660 c re tr s
to
I..* l i n n A d a j r ;
AUf l l l e d *»y hlk
W idow,
U ti iii*.*int uin* o f NNulk&lt;*r fo u n t )
1. . . 1 ' • A
•• L a
aliliMii*
•
•
.
ItM
k.
it
V
s
d
b&gt;
Ib
i NN A
o f celery fr o m
o n » third o f
an
■ince Ot li bel
&lt;auM4"i
l |•&gt;s l.s l . f -dst • I.. .Ill* *•4
M
•F*
v« atr«J NNm ki * |m***t «*,ii. ii Miidci *•• d a u fh t c i* . Mr* lien Sm ith nf thi« him iitain o id r t and p re ie n t rreui
Ml
»- lU lliiA
acre o f soil. O r a t the rate
of
I 4* *M|a.
i V) r ,oplo&gt; m anl anil otb«t ity and M ia Iteridd Van M*-er- raiirt of h oalilc dam onatrationa !•&gt;• ¥ i i # 1 Id
VK
W A S H IN G T O N , M ar. 10
•
lav
aa
hr
u*v«*d
all
t,n*f
*
"
nl
1,000 rrataa to tha acre.
••IIMIIA
N eg ro fa m iliea,
the
V*.
ln*kr o f O rlando, ona
hrotlw r, a ll iking mi|i* i / , «U‘ man*ling the I'l 1Jd U&lt;1* * &lt;1*t 1a*
—
W
eary
o
f
tha
aavora
w
inter
&lt;*f
it,midera
10
*
*
•
•
aure
and
uttrnd
Bunches
o f T ilgh m a n g row n
ll
It
M )f*
• 47
ro n * litu le d
m
F ian k ll*»c&lt;|uiAt o f O rlando, and -c h e c k .o f f.”
W aE hfngion, I'rm ld cn t Ku«»A«*v*f It Ahowrd,
A ction ia to hr tak*n *»n an
It
I’ l r l t t
- - ••as
•l
ce le ry e sh ib lted a t the N ew t o f ­
pd*rirnl o f the Uilal fa&lt;
..
H
* ^
'Ih e guardam en m oved Into tha I ,*l|*. Ml I l f '
twu alatrri*, M r«. Ililm a Iain* and
!•
plan
illa t io n to attand Hu* F iftrvn
fic e looked lik e d im im itire trees. diacloar.l y r r lc n U y ha
I I ma I II*Am
tt
►a
c riv in g r rlie
f, f, bu
t t mad.
Mlta ( 'hr at me llts«-&lt;|ulat o f M iam i («&gt;ui4 &gt; y c a tr id a y
m orn in g an«l I f ) IV wa I
niny a &gt;hort fi.h ln q trip o f f th - ceivuur
re lie
bu
nia-l.
»il»
llirthday P a ity **f the l4fgior., »
t 'l f M I A«
Tl
N o doubt th ey w ere as elep h a n ­
4*1 • *tr 10
lb j A t ' d their f o i cea to the threat- \l !• **&gt;l
14
n f!u ir th a t I* to Im* told in a nea*
llurtal m * made y raterd ay a ft
F lorida , uast tha U tta r ,&gt;arl uf 21* percent o f tha pup i'.&gt;
tine ae any ev e r g ro w n .
Nb.'.fr llatM i
.. ..
i*i c ity w ith •tale Miid nati*»iiMt » m oon at
(ireen w ood
C em etery •jjAMrlruuhlr renter a, aven though *h ala
r o n lm r to the lk.dO r i
the m outh.
mm
ON*ftltut»*d
.
1.ft tiers sritedule.1 !•&gt; stten d.
m O rlando.
I I , l,,l.l new spaperm en ih&lt;- trip
on the a u rfa ir
coiiditiona
w ere &lt;*i U imI&lt;i m. m
.
____ _
dt-pemlr.l upon a e a tia fe c t,,,) « t
W ORLD COURT
S|»«cial In in * •* in tha inartn.g
—
---------------------DIEH A T POI O
ip iirt.
I 'n .u c ft la
l(Mliilna 44
uation in &lt;'unerase, lie I, m u n i
will cen ter In th* initiation o f *-•.
I’ U IILIrtllK K W O U N D E D
I a i*&gt;I*
f*( (*!(.) la
A&lt; thr guard sm en p o ite d their Til im t ill*
Italnlrg l i
W A S H IN G T O N , M ar. 10— Tha in e on . lu isin g a b oa rd t h . yacht
tidatra
fo r
the
O n ia r o f thr*
S A N A N T O N IO , T r s a -.
M»r
pickets and
org a n ised
p atrols,
con trov ersia l W o rld C ou rt
issue N ou rn is h a t, o f
lltow n M ule. AH i i • frv lcc in*'-n
T O K IO ,
Mar. 10—{Jk9) — .Sanjl
V tacant
A »tor. 10— Colnoe| G ordon J o h in t-n
(aICOIdaIA
l a ,, airplanes o f tha 106th o b s e r ­ Atlanta
Cloudy 4t
Mu to, publlaher o f tha JiJl Khun
v a t rev ise d y e ste rd a y w ith
a n ­ upon which he m ade him cru ise m c h ie f o f s t a f f o f 1 tb c second di | interested In plainiK in an A m u
A um ti ala
Cloudy I t
nouncem ent th at the S en a te f o r ­ sou th ern w aters a ) f a r a g o .
| vision, died b a n y e s t e r d s ,
, an l e g i o n S tst, Hand now b e iia po, landing T ok io nvwapapar, was vation sijuaJrun c ir c l'd h igh above Huron . ........
mm
e ig n relation s .c o m m itte e . w ou ld
T he
P iesid cn t p rop oses to c&lt; t injuries ir e e iv e d when hr f, &lt; fim itl in eeliotf, a ls o , l„ -anl.
tuget
in woundad c r it k a lly yaaterday and .m aking r re jn n a issa n c * tou rs o f tUiaanali " .
ri.,.i'taai ilu
an
aaaaa«in\ tthe S ira w hile s trife threatened
hold roller hearin gs on tha q u e s ­ in fiv e nr sis day* o f ftahinic o il i h orse d u rin q
a
pol-i
earn,-! ..riranised should l»-p resen t
at tin a »arvant alain by
» H*kFur raiafatb
tion
A M.
w ho com m itted auicU #,
' T hursday.
YlorwU c o a st.
I W rda*adajr.
j lu rm ailv n on tin- Lend set-op .

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President FJiminatefl
All Rut Necessary
Service Recause Of
R e c e n t Fatalities

In Fi r s t Statement War Secretaryt’redits
S i n c e Conviction
Noted FlierAslteinjf
She Asks (Jod To
Ranking Authority
Forgive The Jury
On Aviation Topics

In

BUILDING BOOM REV. BRAM WILL
SEEN A W A ITIN G HAND CHARTER
FINANCING PLAN TO SCOUT TROOP

GANG ABDUCTS, JOHNSON SAYS
BEATS REPORTER BUSINESS GAINS
IN LOS ANGELES FAVOR HIS IDEAS:

Survey Shows
Parents Urged To Re
Prospective H o me
Tomorrow ,ua,,&gt;•*•*•*&gt;
Rudders In U. S.

Faper’sVijforoust’nm- Recent Improvements
paign Apainst Race
Taken ToMeanThat
Track vSeenAsCause
Hours ( an lie Cut

Fear Japanese Attack |.
Into Chinese Section

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Rorrow inir For Ranks

3 Tallahassee

'(•nngian On Honor
l-or Violating Cod c*

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.Major Ockcr FreeiKH .
Accusal ion ( h a r

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Scout Trophy Now On
"r ,h' ' rW,,r Display At Ctilrman’s

Stale Han HeakiestOI
l!. S. Relief Durdens

Palatka Man GetHlOW)
Crates Celery AnAcre

Kin ()l I/icul Woman
R u r i e d In Orlando

(■uard 'IViHips Patrol
Alabama Mine A rcas

Walker Asks Ruddies '
To Altendl/CgionMc*l*t ' the I’nnbytil *

Roosevelt Hans Trip
To Florida To F i s h "ut

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height during the pestyet ■becaimc *o n^Miy persons
m beta attracted to tbe
T ^nbuc v l
hardships and sufferings of men and women deprived of
the uaual moan* of self-support becauae there have been
ao many of them. Almost everyone, atili able by the grace
Of God to earn hla own living, haa aome friend, and very
jikehr aome relative, who haa joined the ranka of the unon ployed.
We have been made fully aware of the pangn of hunger
by having to endure them, or by havipg to see aome of
those we love endure them. Public consciousness haa been
aroused to,a fever pitch .over the disappointments, the dlsilluslonmenta, the mental anguish of people desperately
looking for a Job and unab|e to find one, wondering where
the .next meal ,1a coming from, and having to seek charity
in order to obtaL
sin T
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t
. What we ahould never forget la that the individual
auffars Just as much from the pangs of hunger whether
he is one of many or merely one of a few. Misery may
love company, but to a man starving to death it la small
satisfaction, and no nourishment at all, simply to know
that there are perhaps ten million more in the same boat.
Sympathy for the Individual down-and-outer should l&gt;e
SAT, MARCH It. 1»3« jfully as great at the height of a boom aa during a depres­
,
.
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warn apparent that the sion.
Lwill giva away to tha WRA.
Some day this depression will pass into oblivion, and
those who arc now out of jobs will find regular employ­
'Henry Ford Thinks Dlssallsfac- ment in the normal channels of trade, It is then we h&lt;n&gt;e
'
la Good''for Ph&gt;ft»»s—hsad- that they as well ns those others who have known of the
. Wall, brlkrt us, mrjr soon
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6 0 NEW BORN BABIES
LESS THAN ONE WEEK
OLD. W 3 IB USED I N A
SCENE IN'ONCE TO

T he Cucellan M usic C h ib mat In W alta r M errill.
U d r id g e
B artow
w ill o|
th* studio u f M r*. Fannto 6 . M u n ­
son S aturd ay a fla r n o o n w ith MU* fir s t class w ood y a r d on th* A . C.
I . track near the Standard Oil
M a rg a re t D avis
p rssld tog a a d
M ist A delaide H ig g in s a c tin g as tank a t th* F ou rth fittest cro s s ­

aa a permanent proposition
aU awnpanVm a W d ha de­
af this hualnaaa. No haal- secretary . T h* p rog ram fa * tha
i stead la the foe* of god- a f t -m o o n w as baau ttfu lly g lv .n
compaUttoa. and tha ptV toe th* Mlaaaa A d ela ide lt lg g ln s .
"air Unas tapeseant an la- L ind a O onnelly, G h a rlolto « • » * * .
la this country which
and Mary «toa&gt;*l
all the aacourngsment poa
M rs. G e o rg s
B ran t
and lllU *
kanl profited
ua
M M af tha AdminlsI Bit evldeaUy

Aaugfatar, M ary, o f F lom n ed . S. C ,
arrived M at B aiu rday an d « • » » * *
guuaM o f M r. and M ra. N . J . F s r ktna g t tb a ir horns on M a g a o lla

H stithal H yar o f O rM ndo
^ . l l a v t a i t l n g C aptain and M rs. P- M .
hi i a l K I d a r fo r asvsral
day* * “ •
pacta t a vtalt M rs . « . J- MoUy m
I p a fa r d H a lg h u ara ratormtaF t o

Mr. and Mr*. Jaasa* MeOowh
bars returned from a trip to Rwm
W rit and other potato oa «'
ftar. And

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Mr. and Mrs. William M m . mho
ha goasIs at Mr*.
A | ^ Jp •

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la Us* than on* w sok there have
been fiv e fir e * la S a n ford and the
H anlord F ir* D ep artm ent has b s o i
on tiro* al s v a iy o o * and ten d siv d
must e ffic ie n t surv.ee T h e ta w et*
a* fo llo w s : sm all b U l* In g a r a g e
o f H a rry
W aru. ax ilngula had by
f l i t d ep a rtm en t; E p iscop al r e cto r y
tlq g u lsh sd ; hom * o f W . W . L on g ,
r o o f ca u g h t fir s
bu t saally s x b l»x * Ip r o o f
ex tin g u ish ed , and
Bw w .
M r . n n d M ra. M . B . C ooa y an d
litt le aon a re tha g u sto i o f M rs.
Cc m F i
p a ren ts
C aptain
pad
M r*. I*. M . E ld a r, a t thalr coon *
t r y horn*. M r. G o n g y sriU h ave
several amahs lo n g e r on th * c o a aknsatlaa m ask n o O ria a d d whan
•t ruction w ork a t O r k a d u arhua
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A h roow m ro drills u u u l-th a f# 4 *i ,
and la Ofdor f o r the
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f Next. Three Days

A Li-diuiual a w a rd fo r cxcallu nca; _
In p ttiienshlp, 'don ated by a
tateiestud in tb m ln o le C ou n ty, *n.l
c o v e rin g tits tw o -y e a r period end-J
ing Jan. I, PJIU, will !-• m ade In]
the near fu lu ie to the w om an c it-j
ixen o f th * co u n ty w ho has d on e'
the m ost. In the ju d gm en t o f a
special co m m itte e , fo r the w e lfa re
o f th r coun ty o.* a w hole.
T he president o f the S em inoie
C ounty
Fed-Mu tion o f W o m e n s
C lubs, w ho I* not elig ild e fo r the
aw ard d u tm g her t r im o f o ffice ,',
lias Ihm' d chosen l-y thr d o n o r n f
th* o w a id lo firiv r •* c h i l n n i n
o f o coininitU't* o f fou r
iH?r*on ,4
men nr \%«unrn, l o
»|»|H»inlr$l by
ih c th a m ita n , * h o » r «luty it *»tall
be t0 *e1ect the w inner fr o m the
li»t o f immiiiatitm*.
E m ployee* o f the eity, cou n ty .
* t* tc aiitl fetlem l ir u y m m e n t are
not e lig ible.
Any |H%r*on intere^tnl in RO°t|
citttriM hip in thr («uint\ ha* th f
privileire to make a nom inatiuii,

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w ith It* d ecla ra tion : “ The -ly n t.itg
is a t the service u f the u i . i a
l i e m ay not liav. km - . * n » 1
it m eant hut he was
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C o m b in in g
m usical selection s
IN O A T
w ith g o s p e l
roe— a g e s, tb e Rev.
C ir r i* a f th* F irst
IcRviiiK p *iiln u iriit.
O tto L u n ford, em inent ev an gelist,
, .C hurch w ill m ast a t 3:3 0
T lir t|uft*n, * )u i in cxp^rlinir I»**r
I
B R U S S E L S . M ar. 10 1/Vl The
will open a series o f service* M on­
f . g a t tha bora* o f . M rs. H anry
i som ew hat h olslerou s little P rince third child, sudilenl) lu t n -d pnta
d ay even in g at the F u ll Go*|&gt;e|
f - y V - k , N o r th F t « h t k A venu e.
Batidoin A lbert A x e l M arie G us­ nud a|nu»«r «lrop|M-it to bet k ill*').
T h rou gh ou t
the
aftern oon
M r*. H. W . R ucker and M ra
T abern a cle.
^ fJ n i o n C h oral
B s h s s rsa l
will
' tsv e. 3 1-2 yeurs i-lal, w ho him self A nearby aid e-d e-ca m p
* l* a J :cJ
A cco rd in g to Ihg
R ev. W . F. L C. H orne m otored to O rlando brid ge g a m e s w ere rn joyed on
U k a FUcw * t 7 f l o r . M . a t tha
1 ! is itesNni'il to w -a r
the
n o w n her.
tables d ecorated fo r thr occasion
M cP h erson , tabernacle p astor, the T uesday fo r the day.
Episcopal parish boos*.
I 1 som e -lay. en joy ed hi* fa th e r’ s enT he C ountess De* I a m p * hr re. n
with sh am rock s.
A
salad and
R ev. L u n ford is an accom p llshrd
'M g u l a r p ro g r a m nssetlng o f the
la ily -in -w sitin g , im m ed iately took
' , thionetnen l In his ow n w a ).
John
L angley sw eet cou rse was served at a 1st*
M r . and M rs.
p ianist as w ell a - a v e rsa tijc mu­
W om an '* M ission a ry B ociaty
of
' | Hi* m oth er, the new Queen A s- P rin ce Batidoin fro m In* m oth er’*
Beach
sp en t
this hour by the h ostesses, assisted by
sician and
sin ger, and s t ir arts J o f Dayton! i
Ih* f t *
M a th o d M ^ ^ h u r e h w ill
tn d . *m l hi*
y--ar old
sister, hand snd carried hun to nn a w a it­
Chapm an,
Mr*.
large cro w d s
of
m usic
lovers m o m in a g here with the fo r m e r's M rs. R alph R.
b* &gt; *M a t 8 :0 0 p : M . a l th* church
,' ' Princes* Jiisi-phini- C h a rlotte, »*t ing h orse-draw n c a r ri» g e .
w h erever he con d u cts revivals by uncle and aunt. Dr. and M rs. W . R alph A . S m ith, and Mr*. C . II.
C litp * N u m ber
One o f
the
Q uern A striil rrrn v e rrd q u ick ly
j with him on the tritium at the left
his
sy m ph on ic
arrangem ent* o f T . Lsuigtey.
C ogbum .
F irst B a p tis t C h u rch w ill m eet at
and w alked 4o the
cai r in g *
In
o f L eopold '* throne.
sim ple g o sp e l tunes.
W hen score* w ere added prise*
* 3 # o ’c lo c k
w ith
M rs. M. N .
But tin- baby crow n prince did which the p a r ly
»&lt;
II* w ill be assisted by FHxhugh
..M rs. and M rs. Joseph A . M eisch were aw arded to Mrs. M. R upert
C leveland, *483 P a lm e tto A venu e.
not con trib u te to the «—lem in ly o f I n ' ken C*«tl«'.
.C rain, fo rm e r o p e ra tic tenor uf w ill have a t tbeir guests for the S tricklan d. Jr.. Mrs. C. E. R aw of
the
I C ircle N um ber T w o
the occasion.
U ollysrood, C *L w h o cam e her* w sek-en d , M r. and Mrs. A .
M. son, and M rs. J. C. M itchell. Mrs.
y|r*t B -g)U st C hu rch w ill h a vs
Ill- laughed co n tin u a lly, pointing
l I B IO I N C O N C K H N K D
tw o w eeks a g o to d irect m usic at R ock bovrn and son, Jim m ie, and S tricklan d re c-'l-e d
B
croch
eted
a co v ered dish luncheon a t noon
to the splendid u n ifo rm s o f the
the tabernacle. M r. C rain was fo r Mr. and M rs. R o b e rt S im aton of j b a r, high score prixe, while Mrs.
state why the candidate nam ed '\
G a t lx ) anJ J o h n C llb c tt
g t th * horns a f M rs. J . B . O v lstt,
guests and wn» esp e cia lly inter­
N E W Y O R K . M ai. IH CPi —
several year* in op e ra tic, concert, D aytona B each. ,
R aw soa w as given a
cake
and subniitte-l and why she i* consul i
t o “ Q u e e n C h r is t in a ”
HUS W a sh in g to n
A venue,
w ith
ested in the Ar&gt; lihisliop o f M slni " John F. C u n ) , taul.cd sn I -m iland rad io w ork and h a t ap p ear«d
‘
linen handkerch iefs as serond high eretl flurihle fo r thi* x*aM l.
M rs. R . N . N ip p er and M rs. J.
Hiul o th er hi«h o| - in th rli scurlet ilii; u firr *i\ h i - L*' \ii-'Mttnlimt in
and
in m otion p ictures.
M rs. R. II. C roupe
ll nom tnatlona nui*t In* In the|
_
p ,t. . score p rise and grand slam p nA
x r,
B.' O v ls tt as h ostrsses.
F lotuln. * n »
inrun*
ro ts*
T he revival being conducted by) B etty A delaide Croupe o f
* resp ectiv ely. M rs. M itchell was the hnntt' o f the««*hainnnn, Mr*. 'V . It.
IB « « - n huudful fo r h i- m other, t c i t i f t ip tlp n ln y r IhiiiI ruporl* uf
C ircle N u m ber T h ree o f
the the Rev. D on
M eA rtor
will be bu rgh . P a., w ill arrive tom orrow
lialliittl o f A lta m on te S|»itng*( ih »1
recipient
o
f
cut
p
rise,
a
box
o
f
fo r I here w en no m n sen m id s nl .»n upri-m ir
&lt;li»tnrt . m .» i * IbAl
F irs t B a p tist C hurch w ill m eet at rlosrd S unday night.
to spend • short tim e here as thaj r&gt;nj „
latei
than
S atim la v, M ai.
IT
tlo '
ru th rolieoren l.
T he
queen uuii M uu*t Imn N* liN.lt'i «*f Turn
| o ’clo ck w ith M rs. Ja m es G.
gu ests o f the former's sister-in
The&gt;
wh»*uhi
la*
m
ailftl
to
Mrx.
\\
.
T h oi$ prn w nt w ere: Mr*. K. L
oft* tt had lo -N otion him t " t o p m m i) hall. " N o i Hiiik t "
it-'* ta
{iharon, 81K M ag n olia A venu e.
law, M rs. II. B. L ew is, M agnolia
C orn ell, Mr*. R. F- M onU alvRljce. R H*&gt;'aitl o f A lta m on te Sprints'*
view - III H&lt; It j ,|u|et nud. several t im e -. took him Ih IiI thu^r w ho ’•miyht In*
C ircle N um ber
F ou r o f
the
A rrn u c.
_______
.Mr*. J. Os U l i v y , .Mr*. C*. K. Raw- aa thaiim iin
uuint «»vi I hr t hi ••Mtrfirtl ir^t’ Uion.
A r a l B a p tist C b u rrn will m eet at
i,
| on her tnp
i
Itnudoin
Whut Pi in.
8 :3 0 o 'clo c k w ith M rs. A . K. KosM iss C lyde
H errin g ton .
M iss' ' ,,n' Mr»- K' C om p ton . M rs. A. W.
M ISSIU N u n i s Ml I T
most o f nil wn- Ihc dendutslration
se tte r., C elery A venu e.
Fred T
W illiam s,
M r*. \V. W . E m erson o f S ioux Janie D eklr. and M r*. A . K. M etx K n ox. M r*.
..C ir c le N um ber
F lv e o f
t h - C ity , Iowa is v isitin g her sister, o f Jacksonville are the w eek-end Mr*. J. A drian B row n. Mrs. B. C.
B I R M I N t.il \M. \ h . M ar. 10
F ir
trsstl R
1 a p tls t C hu rch w ill m *et at Mra. C lara E. M ariner.
gu ests o f Miss B ra trice S im pson M oore, Mr*. F. S. l.sm -im . M rs.
^
i
Tin' annual m eetim : o f l hi worn
w
ith M rs. R. I. M ilam .
S t*o0v
V,'clack
M
.
..........
M r*. W . R. M eek,
a n d " little and her fa th er. T. E. Sim pson , 600 E. L H oy, M rs. T. II. M cA n ly.
of
tta
in '* mi&gt;&gt;ioitai\ io u im i I
W e st T h ird Hlreet.
AniiouiK't'iiiriit
wa* made ye* '
daugh ter o f O rlando spsnt s few East F ourteen th S treet.
j Mr*. S. D. H ixhlryinan, M is. M.
\\ M etla -li*! l.p i-eojM l hutch S util
M
„ c|» N u m ber S ix o f the F irst djty* with relative* in O viedo this
---------| R upert S tricklan d, Jr.. M is. W. W. trid a y by K. I-. t'«M»|N*i9 p iu itip o l
t'iN'iH'-i * tM yi'f-ti'i da&gt; w illi a b u * r
hool, that *u
Bmj UUsst C hu rch w ill m eet a t 3:3 0 w ash. ,
M r-. C. P. Ilernderson has te- M^yOs, Miv&gt;. John M eisch, Mrs. o| lh«* J uiiioi
dVloefc w ith
M r*. J . T . N ew by .
| upil* ol In* arltoMil in the
\tilth
Mr. and Mr*. S tanley M attox turned from W ashin gton , D. C . C l)d e R am sey, M ts. J E. Abcr
1008 p a lm e tto A ven u e.
ami r ich th
i4ia&lt;trj&gt;, have
h r « ,»
o f F olk ston , U a.. are v isitin g Mr. w here sh* has town v isitin g her niithy, M r*. Wwltrr
L
tLaaeona in c o n tra ct b rid g e will and M rs. A bel here, this week.
sister, Mr*. R. A . W inston and M i «. Jam c* G- Sharon. M i*. K. j pl.u eil on Dir honor lo ll lot Du*
ha g iv e n at
B fto P. M. by
the
month ut I flu u m t
Mr. sn d Mr*. R aym ond Estes h»r daughter. Miss G ladys W in ­
M. (la llu w a y , .Mr*. A ith u i Hranan.
K l k r A u x ilia r y at the E lk s ’ Hall have recently vacated th* M attox ston, w ho is a student at G eorge
I lir&gt; mt iotic (lit follow ing po |
$ III Ml M Ml ••Mil
Mr*.
A.
M.
P
hilip*.
Mra.
W
.
T
h
ro
I
l 111*1 « MU I , | | \ \ « III Ml II
e * f a - t F irs t S treet. T he public hom e, sn d m oved into the T. A . W ash in gton I 'n v e r s it ).
ini * .S 'U 'iiih CSratU. D on * M«i u l i j
. i mimI
hanfoUf
'
'
l-sn
g
le
y
,
M
rs.
E.
H.
tram-y.
dorr
J
m
.
t|i44'lmr
(
amplH‘
11,
Dtaurinp
U Ik v h rd '
Jord an residence on the S an ford
Troubles To IV!
-M«n*t i out,
DoroMiy
Swan**»n,l
A m e e tin g o f the board o f the road.
Mra. 0 B. Mill* and won, B. D- M i*. R alph A. S m ith, Mr*. J. &lt;
A u x ilia ry
of
the
P resby terian
W i Iiihio *,|
Ytiur Uitllvry
M iss D oroth y M onger o f S an ­ M ills, Jr., o f D ayton * B rach a i* M itrhrll, Ml** E llr « M ah on ry, ami Ko Ih' i I Hloimt, Sybil
M i*- ...................I*. N. W h........
ilrh u
M rt.
II j W -Al*| &lt; o« in mu,
Mai 10(1 M oilu*'1.
—rat,
•• ------• •*
fo r d w ss a v isito r in O viedo S u n ­ thr g u r* t» o f thr foriH rr’ p broth* —
. t iN'k. l i n n I iiiiih|ui*L ll
cr in lavk and *i*t«r. Dr. and M rs.j (*o|fhurn,
and Mii». R. B. l hap- J.
day evenin g.
ll.U TEU Y SERVICE
V\ Shannon,
M ildird
M ilo i&gt; .t
D*n W ain w rig h t o f O rla V D ta r . L. Park, 101t Went S rh rn trrn th man. tra |rur*t*.
R eel's Old r-MaU4ik!:Y*'
I .in* I liapman, i o 'it tilth* Ji»hn»oii
and O liver C rom w ell o f C huluota S trrrt. T hry will hr join rd hrrr
»\ || |Ml Mi l l l n l l l ' I « III Ml II
Unbvit
.Ma&gt;.
John
Mm
ca
n
.
Ho.
4
.
&gt;
1*1
1
|
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M\
%
«
I
r
to&lt;U)
by
.Mr.
Mill*
who
will
rrw ere v isitors at the W a in w n g td
ate Moon*. Uh*tla
D&gt;*»»n.
D- ii
tu m with thrm tom orrow a ftr r C I uhh
horns Sunday
Jackson, ami lie 11 y 1 liui iinnnl
' ““BUTTONS,
BUTTONnoo n.
AI mi E ighth t.iw .li . I t-irliu I n i
AaLES. TRENDING, HEMlin k . Dtiniia Moiitmii. Ju n o o Mi
C hurch will be held at 3:00 P. M.
Dr. anti Mr*. B. D. CawwHl lr ft
E y ew K x n n tln r d
«TIT0H1MC PLAIN SEWW
ith
Mr*.
\
ti
M
rthvln.
M
i*.
«••*, 1 Ha Mumlr Join •*, A nn |i n
a t th r church -m l will he follow ed tftoiay fo r A tlanta w h rir !»r. t'a*(JIutM ex O r r e d l y 1 ‘ i i t o i
JNG... J L ^ A T IN G ,. ETC.
M.
S.
N
rU
oii,
Mr*.
R
Z.
John*«»n,
b y the re g u la r business m eetin g wrll will •ttrnd a nud w in tn dm *
&gt;»*n, Kaym oinl .Mmit'Mlw tir- . \ •at 3 :3 0 P. M.
t i l clin ic. W h rlr thrre thry will ami Mr*. R N. N ipp r a* hu*l- i:iuia D miiii, D onald lli&gt;kop.
't l 8 * l t if*4 ' M rs. M ary B troag
T he St. Agrnri Guild o f Holy be th&lt;* g u r«ta o f M (*. t.a * w rir* r*ar*t th*- trg u la r buainr** and ma l Milton, \\ alt 4*i Ni,»$ul|, \|
thv
A la tln a n •Iml R a tliff. N a m )
| |*&gt; %I % I II I M« IIl(o«&gt;rtii
C ross E piscopal t'h u rrh will meet p a rro t* . M i. and Mr*. J. B. l lu f f. *oc-al m rrtin g o f
at 3 :0 0 P. M. at the E pi-cu pal Mias E u gen ia A nn C a iw r ll will r ia « * uf thi* F n *t Hmp titot t'h u rrh R lth an l |.uinh|in •!. I.miix* 11
si
Opfnmctrist
II
%
I*
I
!*•
I
I
II
I
III
»l
laikc, K liraU |h
l.i ttn i
P arish H ouse.
*tay with Mr. aod Mr*. U r A. ti»ok p larr T h iio tU y rvrnm ir al Doit*
thr
t
h
u
n
h
anitrx.
Mr*.
It
E.
I'r'i
1
1 2 I 'n r k A v e .
Daphne
T
ukath.
.Mai
iron
I
\
n.
TU ESD AY
T R U E S P IR IT U A L
(!onob*&gt; during th ru ab srn cr.
n f o y pir*«»tlr.f ov ri
th * *hort Nr**, M i.
St. •U
"T h e Old PrmlMxly I'e w ” will lw
&gt;d 1.»f I84
. H E A D IN G S .
Adam*
4 III Ml II Ml
g iv en at 8 :0 0 P. M. a ! the M ethod.
M rs. II. W . R ucker
-m l her hiiBinriiF *rs«inii when M i*. O f
M R A H A L L Y RUSH E L L .
&gt;•11 N I 1*1
I'a lm rr, Mr*.
1st
C
hurch
auditorium
b
»
C
ircle
m
other.
Mrs.
L
G.
H
orne,
h
-d
*.|
GiW*.,
M
r.
L
A
A P P O IN T M E N T A
hi
Mi&gt;
A
II
the|y guests one d »y this week *1 R- T. W -rre ti. and
N
um
ber
T
hree
o
f
the
W
om
an
]
I*
M
PROGRESSIVE
Kiln Itried
M issionary S ociety. The Old C o( their hum* to Hsu L oa ta , kki. A0 *1 lAitrJny w pip MppMinli'tl to *«•!)•• M i.N N I * e a r l
____ _______
_ CHURCH.
uny M ale G “ s r tr t tr will be on the M rs. W . A . Dodd y f M ocksvill*. a* g rou p ca p la ti*.
•** #T E, Concord Are.
Dorinif thr *m ial huui * play.
I % l l l M INI M
p rogram .
N. C. M r. Dodd U • b solh er o f the
S o n --o a t 'il
Fix.
Phone 6521
Mellow
Drama,**
a* p ie
R eg u la r
business
and
s o c i j am bassador
to
G erm any.
M rs. " A
Thr
nmrriiti'i
•»( VI»
IV
•rnlrd
witii
Mr*
(i
S.
Srlm
an.
m eetin g o f the A zarian Ulass o f R u cktr snd Mr*. H orne
arrom J
U I#iinl&gt;h \ id Jai k •um illt 1
th* F irst Baptist C hurch will be )isnie&lt;l the
Dodds
to
Dvla-nd Mr* L V. Itu r d e lti, .Mi*
i t
S«'ag«'«. iiUti of .la. ft
Field*. Mr* O. &lt;
CiibU . Mr* •in r \\
I 'M r i : n
held a t 7:3 0 P. M. at the rhurrh
w h e c, l i e ) spent ;io. il y j .
,
1 .
M&gt; •M
*••11' ill* to *w |II •f..» nird •h •IIOI II
M utia&gt; Ja rv l*. M i* A I Walk
annex with M rs. J. U
Borland.
l .r .M I I K I t t 'O M I 'A N Y
;
•Mar h\ ih. R. y VS P M,... D . .!•
Mrs. M. I.. R eborn, Mr*. U T .
llcaiam bar
T h at
I III - I til I II IHH * I
a . lIk.
i
II'l 141*B
&amp; t o H n u iiw i ! „
M"
Mt"ui)|,&lt;
'•r |»M"ior
F le n c h A mh
I’ houc 71$
I n i&gt; 1 1 m i n ll n l 1
.
A
,
n,j
M,.
It
(
of
tin*
I
n&gt;i
B
apti-t
Sheppard, M r*. C laude Beam , and
\ 1 / 1111 m
O L D P E A B O D Y I'K.W
&lt; llllllh , Mt III- hofll! oil Pit k A t*
I »k • Man
I It*
Miss M am ie M inor aa hostesses.
A -m all g ’ niip
of
f r irii .
At thr
ref ir*h»nriil
hoot
* inn
T h* M ale Q u artatte an d th*
T hr P h ilsth ra
Class
of
thr
•ktovrl to u t* * k*a * m *i ip i lo Ih* w iliu *.%*•! Ik* *••••♦1 lagto
F irst B aptist C h u rch will have
Bonder too,
M r- J U R oot. Mr* R J lt»1
Sir* Y eager ha* m' wm)’ - in •
its regu lar class m eeting at 7:30 |&gt;. and Mra. H rnry Mvu.ch w r ir follo w in g Mr* K S |{... k -y . M i*
A ( tk* M. E. C hurch, T u e s­
Jai k &gt;.«n% illi- hi t Iiohb
&gt;I h 1
P. M. at thr hums o f Miss Ethel hoatcHM** at Ihi lag u la i n»r*T ng | V\ II. lia r k ry, ID * A C M l
d ay a t s ig h t ;
‘
pntoei '| •Mit lot liter*
VCi*\ noJ-D ...........
Dolly, 1112 M yrtle A venu e, with o f S alh r l la in * o n f ’ hapU r u f l»'«* Iimiii*. Mr* J |l ttv iatl, M i« M &gt;l at* 1 id \frA nd d on 't fo r g e t the C ollecH e r........... .... -h o p
14. M rlh iin
nf Ih'* i l l )
M » \ i'*i't 1 1 mI "
Miss Holly and th r M issr. Nell D A It hrld F iu la y afW rnoun S Nrl*i»n, M i*. V
.
. t i o n P lato I
(Hiring you it f * *
L .im n tred
M i* |{ /. Joh n* 4&gt;n. Mr* It
I n a lu . o f Jack -oii% 111r Mu,| . , 1 ,
K n igh t,
E va C unningham , and at
thr
hom e o f Mr* HolK on
- I lob and t|int k *• n n nn A N 1
B lanche C unningham a* hostesses. Ea*t S rb rliih
S tir e l
A ».*loi \\ a t ir n , Mr*. I.. A I’a h n e i, .Mi* ••f$#*l adver lifting •iianagei nf Iti
-* I »-|S, III- , I
itake
M .Speer. M i* H ow ell. Mi
•
Jai k -oiivilh J o o iiia l
W ED NESDAY.
acbrm&lt; uf g iv e n and w h ile, in ••• i
•I
*
F ou rth an noal flo w e r and g a r ­ ehration uf St Patrick * Da\ wa* I K l-aing, .Mr*. R E I'u rifo y .
Afli-r « -h oi 1 wed lllitf ti p
*
Mr*
Y.
(
Hai
|»ei.
M
l*
J
•
I
III
\l
/
I
H
•!»
I
lllH
H
*
I
«
HI
II'
II
den show o f the Garden (T ub o f u*rd for all flo ia l d r.o ia tn .n *
pnllil* on trie &gt; H-I r pm -I Mi tin
|
I .Milehell, Mr* O
H
.Slen*tiom
&amp; A N F D R D ' G A R D E N C L U B 'S
S an ford will he held from
2 00
Mrp Sam uel PiUaaton p rv a id rd 1
M r- S 1 *£• 1 to dl tm m&lt; limiii 1
Frank D -ii-i»r. W 1st HI.
M«*
A
*
Madden.
M
i*
I
'
I*. M. to UitXi P M. at the E pisco- ovar Ita huBiur** M**'W i mmJ ga
th ru ft tend* in J m« k-oii% dh|
I'
frh
fu
rd
.
M
i*
A
I.
R
rll&gt;.
M
i*
l&gt;*l Parish House.
the tf|H»rt wliu|i *hr toll! »uak
A m on g the out «d tow n
gm
li M iuuii. J 'l a i g s r e l B u id e tlc. M is
S
«
TH URSDAY.
at thr *tatr confarannat the wetkiiiig wri*
k|--&gt; • I,
%» %II \ UMIMI M l
S em in ole C hapter N um ber T w o A . t h i. tim e she .1 » « showed i h .t 0.x W. . «..n and ^ &gt; -.t M r. J .m e ; l i e n Iigltiri, M n - Jann D «k h . ml
« III Hi M
O rder o f the E astern Star will ■ II state ami national " b l i g s t i - i i - , A v e iy o f C olum bus, O h l«, M is. It A. h Mt U. all u f .li$t k#&gt;orit 1 1i«
have ID reg u la r m eeting and a o f the c h a p l'r have b*.ui met a n d ' F t u o p e f. M -s. 1. B B ragg. M i*
Episcopal Parish House
A. II D iv i'jm , Mr* A J W alk
cov e re d dish supper at 8:00 P. M. th at s (orreapll- donation w « . p ie
W e d .— 2 to 8 P. M.
er. M i*. M urray J a m * . Mr* O
at th* M ason ic T em ple. C o n fe r ­ sent—d tv. .the State p . A . it.
T h s r s -— 10. A . M. to 8 P. M.
('. t *ihh*. Mr* J. H F ield*, Mr«
r in g g f d egrees will take place.
h r » i) ut U ilan do.
F o u rth annual flo w e r atul g a r
I'lans w-we
p c r f - c U 'i
fur
* L V. B u td rttr, Mr* (4 .S Selm an.
ADMISSION 25c
S' I
den sh ow o f the Garden C lub uf F oun ders' Day i « s
h.' given in M i* R N N ipper, ami Mi»* E m il)
.SI 1 ami Sit* VS P Bat*
Boyd.
CHILDREN FREE
S a n ford will be held from 10:00 honor u f G rn e ia l l le n iy S h ’ lt"n
thildit-n, M 1 lam nnd
B ill)
I'll I * II) II III* * 4 It I Mt II
A . M . t o . 8 :0 8 P . M
S a n fo rd M -s A Itsrth.'ldi C el. r I
SS intei H aven
I
,\|i
un I ,
inn
,
chairm
an
o
f
the
com
m
itter,
M r- J P H alt* la
toe k •
s r r r 1
I
M X M s ' '
will *elvrt the time and p i n e for cial hour.
Mr*- I t u 'y Boot It -Hid Hi* lv.
Mra.
Root
pi
raided
over
thr
tea
the a ffa ir .
I* M Mi* o il* , tot-it in Hi an h
M l»» F annie JU ta Munayn wa* table w h u h wa* decorated with a I hui*ds«y r\ t m ug
_ W ,y « w » i - U - s
S t P a trick ’* Day m otif. R efresh
vl- •I'
appointed chairm an o f the coiu
S u n d a y — M o n d a y -f T u e s d a y
Mr Mh4i M r- A ttioii Dufl
m an!- were «rrTrd to the follow m ittcr for re%i*lnn o f by -la w * aft
Akittn Him
• -d ng SI.
Ag JBi* ^auuirl J'ulvatpio .Mia- M i- (,.!• -.
er w hich -Mra. J N. W hltper and
I*
•F..C d s - l l - n r i i » l c c * t1
id-*'
Mia* N on* W yliy m ade a report NS’ . I t B allard, M r*. I., I'. lU g * n .
1.0 Mt
I 1 11 ml*
uf
M i* .‘ n Inna li .
M
lV ad U ovell, M ra. W If Irani
on the pl#n* for unveiling the M i*
tot
•
I
glad *hr It c«tnvale&lt; eiil at I
id
J.
m arker «t F ort R ead on A pr D f oulhourn. Mr* J B Ro4d. Mr*
home after an opi'i 'lull tat
.
Mt *-■ f -.4
l‘*v
M em ck.
Mr«
Frank Iwhen Mr*. T t M aguire o f Plant llr n r y
I••
I rin a ld I au ghtoii &gt;l» •ItOl
tititi 4
ti|
ll#—
' n t
4| |
|
H'dh 1. ** P" Mu
&lt;dgr, atate registrar, will
U* * WkMMlrufT. Mr* K K. T olar. Mr* I dal at Sarifnttj
|.I.
I thi* ••MiifiiUtilt)
A
B
arth
oldi
P
eter*on,
Mra
J
N
• pealal gutat.
Mr* Mart I.o il) of S uiifoi 1 ,8
I to follow mg
$ ••tItl t •••*
Mi*
M r*. II. J. tah m an wa* eb e te d SS hitner, Mr* R J H olly .
»ta&gt; ing with M ia x b n t a b
i |da*»‘d tin tin li-ll d h..not at !»••
II
J
Lehm
an,
M
r*.
John
(«
I
e
a* perm anent chairm an
of
thr
f ultoi! M e K l^ n a ). aluvlerrt itl | i " M'tnnt ......... I f •' '''•
{ i
M l*»e*
A im
■General
H enry A ta lton Hanford onardy, anil the
is
VtA'tauii I inv•'1 « ity « i |n | Mu i !,«• of I •liruiM
&gt;«*th g»*tle
M em orial C om m ittee a fte r w h u h C aldw ell. Perry l-re Aftell, and .N|
»et 111 ned lu that ritv after u » . it |U n a g r. t fth gradt , l et •ty
the m eeting ad jou rn ed fo r a »&lt;» ua VV&gt; lly.
Tin •nip w dh hi* |«airiita( Mt and M i- ' . J&gt; * augei t y .
th r i­
uUttll gr ud t .
ll M cK inney.
' JHtillttwa);
Mr
and M r-. M aitiu T em p i' &gt;Dt v (#i e « i ,
.......I' V ate* . t l i m l
(Ju)lil-X lt -g
&gt;4 .Sanf-od y i* 1lei 1 Mr an.i M n
-•i.
F lo ie m t
B yrd, t .e r i m h
John l i n e r and
faunly &gt; -n I t *! k
••
»e$$nnt gtndt
I.o ' h M m
M 'S. J U l.ug " f W s -h iiu flu q ,' K w -u r r r iv ,
A l " , K u 'h W h ill-y
| D. C. is 1 x|N-rU'.l soul) to »I-|I t 'l - an ,1 llclu rls Burnsi''l
i *-F

m iu i 1 "
D o ilv d ^ d D .I I ,

th - pnrt he la
tin t a to tt.

na Is

e rso

M l

T C A D A f IYG

-• ?*'

A t The Churches

■ k

j—

Raw

to 8 room ta t

Rev. Otto Lunford To
Hold Scnrice8 Here

M ra. J . B. C p gb u rn and M rs. H.
i : O f f k u 1 4 3 W . R u ck tr w ars hostesses to a
targe num ber o f fr ie n d - at a
“ v a n is h in g " p a r t y g lv t£i y e ste r ­
day a fte rn o o n at the
hom e - o f
M r*. C o g b u n t. 122
W est
N lnetcen th S tre e t, fo r th * ben efit o f
the bu ilding fu n d o f the W om an Q u antitirs
of
M r,. S. C . p ick e r s o n has as her C lu b o f S a n fo rd .
guest, M rs. Ja m es A v ery o f C o l­ S p rin g flo w e r s ware used to adorn
the room s w h ere the guests were
um bus, O hio.
entertained.

z e nahip Award

I

f t * , t 'f -

l—eonie burled to th* m lddlo o f a I —
A d m in is tr a tio n * p ledg e to
o f H ea dq u arters and C om pany Dtruck load o f rsh b d g * and r o u M ' •ld C l,h , » e e oa om le-roeov a ry wad
C orp ora l R obert M oye, o f Com
not sa trica t* htm seK. Hnwsve.-, a j P u* *n^° sctloB
jraateroay
by,
pany D. w hose enlistm ent e s p irs d
H uts later Paul sh ow ed up n u n .! » * r e . l W R n o w v .H to ' ” &gt; ' * * ' *
this w rok , h *» re-enllsted fo r an
t h . w orse fe e w a r m id w a* a U a . rx p oU M m p °rt hank to provldu tor]
oth er tlirev year*. T his m ake* the
to la k e h is tost knocutaUon w h ich )
r » « n .m e n t *
third
en listm en t
fo r
C orp ora l
was
adm in istered
by
C a p ta in , requ irem en ts
o
I
A n sxeeu tlv# ord er s ig n e d a f M oy*. .
W ith 48 enlisted
m en sn d *U
w
o
~
coni tubas toned
o f f icers
p resen t
and g a v * the M edical D etachm ent
tra d * w ith 82A08.008 In p referred
M onday n ig h t. C oro; sn y D put In
a fa ir tra n k T uesday nign t. ThU
and $280,000 In com m on
an tolsn aiv*
on*
and
on* h a lf
wa* tb * f ir s t T u e sd ay a lg a t thU
T he Itrcon s tru ction corp o ra tio n , I*
hour* d rill on " H y g ie n e and S an i­
y ea r -that w as d ecen t unougn to
t a tio n " by Lieutenant R un g*
‘ rea lly hold a drill w ith any d egree w g « raid , w ill a cq u ire th* b a n k 's
ca p ita ! stock . T h r o u g h
tb* ar­
m achine gun drill uadur th# com - o f rom fa ct.
ra n g em en t. d eta ils o f w hich still
p . ^ 1 o f L ieutenant N ord g ren .
T ha an i n * tim e a t th* M edical
are b ein g w ork ed out, C uba will
T h rou g h th* e ffo r t * o f &gt;1«*t
D etachm ent was tahun up in g e t ­
to o rg so n t K ts ffo r d , th* sound of, tin g rea d y 4a* tha an nual fed eral b* e*ten d ed c red it sofftota n t to
p e rm it *ltv «c p u rch ases f o r
*•
t b * ham m er, p toa* an d aaw
iM pagtion un Apr. 3rd. C ap tain
h a , raaou adlng
th rou g h ou t tha K n o g * a * * d Very In terestin g le c ­ nortotox thh volum e o f c u rrra e v to
circu la tio n to tk* k-Und repu blic.
a r m o ry tha past aou pl* o f "•***• ture an t h e satup o f “ B atta lion
estth tha m u l t th at C om pan y U M --Ur«J A id S ta tio n s," a fte r which
F IG H T . S H E R M A N L A W
ca n n ow b o a st o f on * o f lb * seat* tha U&gt;vt p u l on a litter drill u n der
a st a a d m oat com fsrta h la o ffic e s th e e ig le ay* o f S ergea n t U n its NEW YOWL Mat. If-litmed
o f a n y un it ta th* a U t* . T h * o f to tb* UaBkd StoUf
fle a ha* bean doubled ta aia a..tak «
aa d B argenat B id ­
rt b y 8ttaia«ru for&gt;
•ceuta g la Ih * sp a r* form erly
w ork in g w ary h a rd **, r ^
toto, lac, w*A ox-,'
plod b y th* o r ig in a l o ffic e a m i

.*

Aatong tha prominent visitors
to 4b* ehy Batsedgy s h J. H.
Usd, saunttos-th* haw radar*ad to
Ostoan af :AH«aiqato Byrtags
w ood ar w h a xiMi k XMroUna.
oa aarmai burl-'
Mr*. A., Jllickynar
Blickmi of 8t Fatam- whs la lutaroaUd ta sewage rol-

Next Tm KtootokiUat A l

resolution adopted last sp rin g
at the request o f S en a tor C osll
gan (D . C o l).
11. C . M cE ld ow n ey , presiden t o f
the U nion
T ru st
C om pan y, o f
P ittsbu rgh , and W . W . A ldrich ,
chairm an o f the g o r e r n in g board
id C hase N ational llank, w ere thhighest paid bank o ffic e r s in the
U nited S tates, the
rep ort
Indi­
ra ted.
Tha Pittshugh hanker received
* ICO,000 d u rin g the y ea r. Ills rate
o f com p en sation at the atari o f
the y e a r was $1*0,000 but later it
wa r u t to (120,000.
A ld rich 's com pensat ion,
m ean
while, w ss risin g.
He
receired

Th*

T g p jU k -

Oa

ten hankers w ere d ra w in g annual
sala ries o f * 100.000 o r m ore, anrt
i 370 oth ers w ere receiv in g
niore
than *28,000.
T h e d isclosu re o ' bank salaries
fo r th e y ea r ending last June war
m ade yesterd ay by
the
Senatt
ta n k in g com m ittee.
N am e* o f the o ffic ia l* w e n In
eluded It) a bu lgin g report sub­
m itted to the Senate by the fed
erml reserve board In resp on se to

lU .u l l o n , d u r i n K .t* e ? u n lp

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

&amp; i* o lM *

VAflHJNGTOS, Mar.
—Purina »•* of t t o " T 1
yenrs In American bank history.
• year la which tW rmXU* aaw
an unprecedented bank “holiday,

^
what It In like to have to go without proper nnurunmrnt,
* [proper clothes, and not to have a r»of over one’a head. We
“Blity-fiv* percent at all boy Jhope that public nentlment will never return to the feeling
Borneo,” randa an Inter-ilt once had that any man who wan down-and-out was
'•nawi Item, "are born rogue.
Tha raat, w» «^pp«a*, ara.
For thcrp always has been, and there nlwaya will !&gt;c, a
ordinary boy».
Icertain amount of unemployment, and a certain amount of
to* folk* -mny~oomplain about! Poverty among our people. No mntter how hard working.
—»him&gt;uj rapendlturea oflor bow conscientious a man may be. for one reason or an'Reoaeveli, but if It
other, he may lose his job, even during a boom. No matCongreta, ha would look I ter how smart a bualnens man may be, he can go broke
Cheap abate.
|mill be without funda even when tlmea are good. No matItcr how well a woman may marry, her huaband may die
Atteagey General •Cummins• and leave her flat with a flock of children to aupport.
iBtLLtB SEWARD, Z I
” the Indiana eherlff for
To people thua stranded even in prosperity, the going
WAS SELECTED----lngN with John Dllllnaer folB
SU
A
M
Y
f
_ hit capture. Huch ”po«ei” is hard. Nowadays we have thf FEJLA, the CWA, and
M-JO0
WAT
acorea of other agendas nnd organizations, both public and
In 't do anybody any good.
A WIND
private, to look after them. In normal times, such relief
s f#A C * BC SWATHED *M ftANttAAEf
•: .
— — — o ........ —
OFF ST A G */
Tha Back-Ui-the-Farm mere, is likely to be confined to the limitations of churches,
mat b gathering momrnUim sl­ charities, and Red dross workers. What we need la aome
it -dally. Allan llaorar, a aon of permanent governmental agency to aoe that unfortunate
t
farmer president, haa decided people are adequately fed and clothed even in tlmea when
.ta try hla hand at tha cultivation moat people arc nl&gt;!c to take care of themselves.
FORI) PROPOUNDS A PUZZLE
L A K E M A R Y
¥ "Sp­
No one ahould be allowed to starve at any time.
TAMPA miBIINK
o—----------The
tro o p eom sslttaa
ar General Farley says
H rn ry F o n l, on thr r v r o f hi* gin n in g.
Hcouts m et st the huate
Industry
must
have
a
m
arket
u
.
,
k
d
rp
a
ttu
r
r
from
F
ort
M
yrra.
g
i»v
j
“the smoking stacks ef
Suggested Censorship
,t can g iv e job s to the m en) Frank h v a n s on M onday to m ake
th f AF.^M’ iHtwd I'rvR* mi im portant
da of factorial were cold
wh&gt;&gt;
a
tr
e
x
p
ertrd
to
provi.U
th
e
plans
fo
r
the
annual
“
Hilver
T
aa
int#rvn»w on th r
recov ery
p ro ­
I* year ago.” Whereas to­
| to he held
T uaedey
aftern oon .
Many peoplr thought thHt the provision against g ra m , w ith apecial rrfrrriK E to aisrkrta.
day they are literally dancing a
T he men e sn 't buy unless th e y , M af .J 9 Tbm g j s i , ftr&gt;
tlir • m p loym rn t and lo d o a lr y aitcensorship which the newspapermen insisted upon includ­ uation.
kavr
and tbvy can't have job* Is have
op en
bouse
at
lh c :r 1
"Thi* turn with n fw j o l * will unless and until they can buy.
ing In their NRA code was a ghost which the publiahcrs
Industry
ca n 't give the Jobs un­ " L it t le H ou se," op p o site the c o m ­
furntfth n«*w
mat k»*ta. ’ *atd Mr.
| , S cie n tia l- any that
were
raising
hoping
to
avoid
any
regulation
at
all.
Many
antlclF ord , "hut thr d iffic u lt y , a* far til II cun sell It* product* and It m unity bu ild in g, where the lea
m anu facture o f
hydroggn people still think that ccnsorahlp of the press In this coun­ a* in d u «try if cunrerneu, i* fjiwl- ca n 't sell its product* until it will be beld. T he troop com m ittee
a com m ercial scale w ill try is so far from a possibility as to make ridiculoud any­ In f a nlacr to rm p loy th r m rn hr
g iv e - tb* jobs.
sp on sored th*
"S h o w -b o a t
R e­
te th - entire rn m p le ilo n o f
fo r r thr m a ik r t r * l* U
to make
B efore industry esn put men on v u e" g iv en recen tly a t the W il­
one
even
suggesting
auch
a
thing.
thrir rm p loy n irn t p io fita b lu . M orv s p ay roll turn m ust be on a p a y ­
Industrial w orld.” I'artlcular-.
But at the NRA code-conference in Washington the man will m akr m o rr kimmIr and in roll so they can g lv * Industry the ton S ch ool In 1'aola, which
, i f it explodes.
w ritten and directed by W o o d r o w J I
other day, Jack Wallace, u Texas cotie administrator, rec­ duatry m uai fin d a m ark at fo»* business that inak&lt;w the payroll.
M l
H anson , o f
I'a ola , assisted
A
man
can't
buy
a
car
im
ir—
th
rir
prinluct*
fit
thr
Job*
will
cat
censorship of the press
P rin ce (llg ra rd has abandoned ommended that government
has s Job and th r tusn who m akes - Mrs H ou gh ton at th* piano,
up thr industry "
"Eighty percent of the
• all righ ts and claim s l o the rw a d ahould be Instituted at once.
M iss W in ifred S helton, who ha»
In oth«*r
w m d «.
a ccord in g to the car can't g iv e a man a jo b un- f
| i*h throne as a result uf hut m ar- nt*wflpap€m mrr Republican in ownership or
control and thin rm inrtit lti«lu«ttiallat, ^ it** a ' til hr h -i)* a car.
Irern v isitin g
her
m oth er
and
1
It's
a
"m
r
r
r
v
-g
o
-r
o
u
n
d
that
* '■ '* $ * to a G erm an s c i r e # * /T h a t 's are building up the Republican party for
#
the 19116 cam­ port o f Mniitr aroun d a may*' i»n»pbrother fo r eevera| w eeks, left last
M r Fort! sees I*
m
erry
at
it
h
no
r
o
d
and
n«i
l»rlan
t
su ch a b ig com p lim en t to h -r paign,” he said.
sit 'on.
week for Ja ck son v ille, w here site
“ It Is up lo the cotie authorities to do
ih . N ow ad ay s a claim an a
spent a fr w day* with hgr fa th er,
the
muzzling
of
the
press.”
Frivol**
the supply
room ,
snd
la about like havin g a dowho I m a |vosllton th—-e. Later
It has not been our Impression that eighty percent of
S p ivey is bein g k rpt very bu«y &gt;n
:ls*cjr ju d gm en t agalnat • Imnk■be returned to her b o m - in lbe
the
newspapers
are
Republican
in
ownership
or
control.
stra
ig
h
ten
in
g
up
»n
d
u
-io
n
x
in
g
National
Guard
News
JW gt
'
N orth. M iss Khvlton was sccourHu&gt; d iffe re n t pieces o f -&gt;q iinm rnt,
We had thought thut the majority of them are Inde­
- o----------1 pained as fa r as Jackaoavilla by.'
By K. II. t T I . I . r M
every piece living put In it* t.toper
T h a p rop osal o f Henator Rnliln- pendent In thalr politics supporting whichever party
or
O nly I h ic c weeks
until annual p lace Thu- a lon e is * h e.cu le sn bi-r m oth er, who spent a fe w days*
san t o m o d ify tb * W llco e tnuniei- |MilIcies seemed to them to Ih* for the best interest of the
r with hor huslraa*.
J
F ederal ln ep elu .il. and all units
] p al b a n k ru p tcy hill ao aa to limit IHsuple.
T h e la d ie s ' A id o f Community.^
But If eighty percent of them are Republican, we are wurkiilu b a ld g e ttin g ready task, but P riv a te S pivey is fo lly
equal to the occa sion *nd by next
1 m unicipal bankrup tcies to reduc1 C hurch m et with M rs. I'lch e ru tg ,
have no hesitation in saying that Mr. Wallace should find (o r the event.
week will have ev eryth in g In A - l
I tton o f in terest and an e ste m lo n
T uesday.
F nt. 27.
On
F rid a y |
some
better
reason
than
that
for
proposing
censorship.
T
he
fo
llo
w
in
g
su
bjects
w
e
ir
ord
er.
■ Of p rin cip al w ould not hrlp this
I night the ladies put on a s u p p e r '
Regardless
of
party
loyalty,
the
newspapers
of
the
taken
up
end
th
oiou
gh
ljr
discussed
T
he
follow
in
g
p
rivates
o
f
t'om
c ity . T h * p rin cip al am oun t o f our
- at the chu rch w ith M rs. C. W . la boon giving the Itoose- try II vsd 'iu ai tel s t uia|un) M'Ul- lumy D were im im oleil to p riv a te*.
ish flg a tlo n a w ill have to
be
re country, generally speaking .have
'
.
,
c-w ,..!-,,. bill lu elusigr
,tay
nigh
t
In
tellig
en
ce
S
ection
,
fir s t-r ls » :
Edm und
L. Cl»i|il-y,|
,
veil Administration the moat enthuiiMtic support.
Al[thread b e fo re wa g a t anyw here.
T b e Lake Mary P .-T . A . m eet J
must without exception they have etiduraod his objectives nnilei tin- Ira m i di.p » f Lieutou A u sb erl II. G a n r t t ; C lsudv C .f ing will lie held next T b u is 'la y .
ant
Its-l
'».*.»•
.
on
iveep
'ig
‘
dtuuH ill; H erm an I.. H ow ell; C arl K.
O n e w om an co m p la in s to the and in but few Instances have they criticized his methods.
nigh t. Mar 18.
tion M ap m -.g iu il
' "im n mienMW fed era l r e lie f adm in Ivtrator Many of them, even though they may
have disapproved li o n ;" l.ieiilen a n i tlo lm a n n in- M rK enny- ls-on *rd P. P sy lo n and
T h is I* “ Go T o C hurch W s s i c i
C lyde L T ann er. T his g iv e« th r
, t o r thU i U t i , w h o U pi anning a
at the C om m un ity C h u ich . H -g ln -jJ
of hia policies, have withheld their erttieiam In the hope stru rtin g the i» d io sc -tlo n
b oy s not only s little *w&gt;rr p res­
h aueln g p ro g ra m f o r th e
p o o r,
that he could fi»d aome way of working out his problems n a t i o n , fin • onniand I V a l;" and tige. but a lso en la rg es their P—y nlng un la st W edn esda y n ig h t, •
ghat m any nsgraae p re fe r shutHuch opposition as has l&gt;ocn directed against the Ad­ • T m p e r M elhml o l Transm iasinn rheek « t the end o f each qu arter. m eet Ittgs w ill b* held each nig lit'
aya s u p a n titlo u s about g la ss
this week and a a x l. ex cep t hat-4|
(irt-sl ennsternation nud n o n e
ministration
ha* probably done more good than harm. No am i R ecep tion o f M esaagea; WtM
d a w s In UiaIt hom es. B ut Irt
urda&gt;. A g o o d speaker and sln g u ci
C
on
stru
ction
and
a
n
x
iety
w
ere
fe
ll
In
U
m
su
pply
ad m in istra tor put them In if Individual or program can rightly bo expected to continue •ret ion on
will be present every. nighL
___
o
f
F
ield
W
ire
S
y
sroom
o
f
C
om
pany
D,
d
uring
Ik
s
p k a w a i t * to. Tha
negro as can 100 percent por f vet.
Prnaident Roosevelt himself ex|&gt;ecU Maintenanrr
m
essag
e
cen
ter
on
"
E
n
c
o
d
­
rly part o f M onday t e e a la g on
•etn ou t la ter. to make mistakes. Reasonable criticism will help him tvmi
a rrou n l o f the absence
u f tS eir, UJLTo Help Cub* Buy
in g and D ecod in g M essugo*.'
to find his errors before it Is too late to rectify them.
l W a a r t g la d U aaa I’ reald-nt
C ap ta in A . W . K n o s w us p re s­
Silver To Back Money
To
suggret
that
the
press
be
muzzled
Is
to
insist
con ject u ra* * Iwtag
ent at th e A r m o r y M onday n ig h t
alt re tu rn in g t h e a ir mstll
upon
making
mistakes
unhampered.
to
tha
cause
o
f
his
absence,
am
on
g
I
.. .............
~~ .*
._
,..
end
w
as
k
ep
t
busy
g
iv
in
g
In
ocu
­
to p rira ta com pan ies
W A S H IN G T O N , M ar.
--------------------------- - o
--------------------lation sh ot* to several m em bers whleh wa* no doubt that P aul had
' con d ition s w hich uxehids
pqaalMUtiaa a f fr a u d sa d c o l­
,' W h ile th* arm y flie r s have
aornmandabla p a triotism In
: th a fa ta a f v a ry try in g od ds and
splendid w illingly-as t a c o -c o ­
tta d a rin g tha a m a «g a «ry la air
fly in g , w a h a m newer f a h

ndar

McEldowney, Aldrich
Highest Paid Bank
Officers I* L a n d

Activities

-VanfeMag” Party to
Given ToKalseFund

f A O I T B E I I eL:
.•t

-------------

•eh

�■i ” 'A

Taxi Driver Files Bi*
Sait Against S o l o n

kueball Fans A re Invited
o Attend Mass Meeting At KNOCKED FROM ARMY DASHED BY
'ity Hall On Tuesday Night STATEJOURNEY HOUSEREPORT
. With a Central Florida Bassball Loagns raorganltatlon meetlag ecboduled to he held In Sanfend next Wednesday night at 8:00
o'clock, first local atop looking to- c|ub.
m r l the H U aaason will ba Uken
Veale. In town Thursday to find
•t the City Hall on Tuesday night' w t wKat Is being planned locally,
■ i 8:00 o'clock at a mass meet- ,u t * d that he wlehed to return
Mg to which all baeeboll fane In here and that Rhodes, Harden,
the city art Invited.
and Vickers, all montben of tha
It la expected that bsfora the 1888 club, also are vary anxious
atdas masting la over a local or- to play for Sanford again,
ftanlsatlon will have been perBonner, enroute to Fort Myers
facted; one member of that organ- where he Is working out with the
lsation will have been designated Athletics, was heard to say that
to apoak for tha city during the he and Bert Maxwell and Charlla
Leag et meeting on the following Abbott would like to play bars this
Bight; steps will hsvt been taken season also. All thres art supposed
iMhtag toward tha appointment of to b« "signed” up with Jacksona 1884 managtr, and plans will vllU and Palatka, but Bonner'a
hurt been tald that will guaran- conversation Indicated that
if
tag another strong club for this there Is a ball club here, they want
dtp*
to play hera.
Tha maaa meeting la open to all
From all Indications, the 1881
fane, and all ara asked to come Central Florida League will start
prepared to volca their opinions off as a strong four-club affair
as to what should be undertaken with learns at Orlando, Sanford,
M d tha typa of ball, club that l-eesburg and Cocoa,
should be recruited. A temporary
P«t«r Sch.al le .g u . secreUry
w||l be appointed from returned from Orlando last night

However, the other two seeded
quintets earns through to the
semi-finals which wars contested
this morning. Leesburg had a hard
time downing Lsndon of Jackson­
ville, 17 to 12, yesterday morn­
ing, but sped throuflf* the even­
ing contest with Lakeland, 82 to
18. Marianna reversed the proced­
ure walloping Ocala 44 to 20 yes­
terday morning, and then being
pressed to the limit before putting
Gainesville out of tha running, 22
to 20, last night.
Miami Edison, the only big city
team remaining In the competi­
tion, clashed with Crose City at
10:00 o'clock this morning In the
first of the semi-final tilts. Lees­

Seminole
R adio Service

r iN S T h i m ' qit
Miami Edlvon II; gt ITI, It.
-J n rk » on 14 ; Min m l H f * r h f t
C l f t a r w a t p r t l : M buJ mou I t
i ' mibb City 17; Dayton* It.
f ^ k r l a n d I I . Mlltem I t

|*#p«liur*

17. Ia*n4«»n II.

M ar|*n n*

44,

«} al n*a vlt lr

II;

Ocala

I**

Ilartow

IWONI) NOI'M)

II

M i a m i Kdlffrin I I ; J a r l a i i n I *
I ’ fitRM &lt;*ll|f I t , I ' l f a i M n l n I I

WASHINGTON, Mar. JO— W7
An immediate
Increase of the
regular army to 185,000 men and
the national guard to 810*00 was
recommended to Congress by Gen­
eral Douglas McArthur, chief of
staff.
The recommendation waa over­
thrown, however, by tha House
Appropriations committee. la re­
porting tha army
appreciation
hill, tha committee provided for
180,7(0 officer* and
men
and
kept the national guanl at around
180,000.
The regular army win not ba
Increased under tha committee rec­
ommendations. It now has U 8,7t0
men and about 18*00 officers.
These forces, MaeArthur con­
tended, “ are Indeed too email to
meet the first phases of any ma­
jor emergency and to bold any
enemy until the national guard
could be hardened and tralnad for
active combat service." He added;
“ Our attempt to maintain a
framework sufficient for the nec­
essary war expansion has left us
In a serious condition, ths
full
significance of which cannot senslbly be Ignored by responsible
agencies. * * • The regular army
should
he
Increased
to
this
strength without delay.”
MaeArthur urged a long list of
Improvements, Including Immedlats mechanisation of one cavalry
brigade, modernisation of infan­
try and artillery weapons, motor!xatlon of alt anti-aircraft equipment, more alrplanee, and better
ammunition. He added;
“ Only morale will carry a eoidler
Into the dangers snd hardships of
modem war, and only morals will
build up a military organisation
capable of sustaining the shock
of presvnt-day battle," he said.
Morale Is bora of Just treatment *

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cause of the film “ Rasputin and
the Empress.”
The Judgment was swarded last
week, when notice of appeal waa
given. CoUnael for the Russian
princess has announced she would
file similar suits In all other coun­
tries In which the film appeared.

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"The Great
Prophecy
That
Telle
Just
Where
Jesus
is
Today and What Hs Is Doing”
Is the announced subject of the
address to be given by
Louie
K. Dickson of New York Tlty
Sunday night st
7:111 o’clock,
In the Woman's Club Hall of
•hie city
Mr. Dickson
will

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PLACE

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gird tha ttrongcd* Brideaeg that

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TTI'BWRXTER AND
ADDING MACHINE
R E P A I R S
By Mr. Paul NIs, of lie land.
B B experienced s a d reliable
mechanic. All work guaranteed.
Mr. Ntx la In our alnre each
Wedasedsy.

ATHENS, Mar. 10—tAt— PhV
aidant who esamlned Samuel Inaull, Sr., reported to the interior
ministry yesterday that ho could
travel If precaution! were taken
to guard his health.

LEGAL

N O T IC E

IV T U B f l B I I IT r o l B T OF TM B
T t V N V T * -T ll llll l
J l H it I A L
l-I I H T I T IV
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FOB SBW Iv u l.e l I’O I V T l .
F I.IMO It A,
IV

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Phone 211

CELERY CITY PRINTING CO.
I l l S o. Park Avs.

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t IIAN CBH t VII. aeit
HAY JoinM l&gt;» h*f ttutabtad.
U I'AY IMtalntlffta.

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U N FQ tJA LIZED
O If A U C S

C A U S E THIS
Out-of-adjust$Mnt
rants ar* aangsrous
pr •yent "unoertn In'
oLlon by
having
hsu proparly a d -^

S E MI N O L E
I RE S HO P

*lk»ii th»l %
ar*dmr

nml li) virtu* uf tlital r&lt;Tt*ih final
(hr Snft day tif March. A- I&gt;. 1*14.
Ih InA day nf March, A
Ii&gt; litfi II t»nora lil* MM lari. II Mmlth,
|u4 m* tif ill* iil*t*t* #*iilltta4 I'liiirl, In
Ilia I 4'frtaln rati** I h*r*ln i&gt;* *nii»iM
whrraln II H DAT. Jnln*4 by h»r
husband.
KIIMUNH
I - D AT. ar*
iilalnl Iff* and U M (T|M»irril * Al l
||«»Y rHOMTII W A IT . **ll A III.KM Vs.
NMMMileM and tl II R EAD ar* rtrfrnflani* ledwlmg t’hainary N h 1 *17
I hr umlrrslgnrd HpeiUI llftilir , ta|»|M.lntin| by sultt t’ntiri In aald final
d*4-r**, will (iffar fur * »l* and will
■*ll at public outcry fur cash in
hand, lu Ih* Itlghval and lw*f otil
der, at Ih* front dour ul All* i’nuri
II riu* * in Maitfnnl. Haminul* U aw rlf,
Flu* Ida, iurlnif Ilia ItigAl hour a of
aal* t#n Mumlai
lb * )mJ udj •»,'
April. A D , t i l l , Ih* aani* u iiiu
Ih* flrsl M un4af in April,
A l»
1*14 and lialny a i*cal *ai*s tlay.
ih* certain raal aatala d u c rlb id In
*dil4 final 4 *cr** *»tuat« and living
In sale. H*mlnol* riiiiilir, Flnrlda,
»n«r# parllrularly d m rrlW d aa folIowa. I v w l li
Uita 7, I. II, II, IT. ID Southern
Florida Cltrua Company a r ia l
of Badloa
It.
Township
I*
Mouth llanga II Raat. AM* U&gt;l
* and
Huuthaaat
gu ariar ol
Muulhwaat Quartar of Man Ion
• 1 Townahlp I f South Itanga
l i Km (.
Bald property w ill ba aold |g ac
tarda at* with and la amilary aald
flaal d*cr*a
*1
W w W i , I In*
tad day o f March, A. IL. l i l i .

ianford Cash Feed Store
Cap M sad Stated
O n ly H o o e O w n e d

Food 8 ta r* "

BALLARD’S FEEDS and FLOUR
.j . wuAu st
r. A . u c b o
w. s u s

Messiah and point OOt the Boat
unanswerable proof against In­
fidelity which the Bible eontalna.
corning

the

subject

which

he

h s* chosen.

Mr Dickson has made a long
study of llihle prophecies
and
has lectured in many states of
America before large
audience*
upon these Interesting themes and
I* in s position te give evidence
of the Inspiration of the Bible
from the
prophecies
as
few
ministers do.
Service*
will
continue
each
Sunday night, tile topic for one
week from tomorrow night will
be “ lU s the Narrow Way Been
Widened—What Must I Do To
He Saved T”
Special music Is
rendered at each service ind ths
seats are all frea.

W el.er,
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l ig h t

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of Chicago'* beet bowlers ecu *A
. . . 1 1 1 . w Herbal. H e. f c . Locke
Geo. F. Weber of Sanford, former
N,
Weber;
Cleveland crack bevrier, CT-'—
.J V
**“i k V r S X l r , S X ? * wor^ sis of tha seven gsmrg and| L .T- “od rV ~ N* " ' "
the set by 89 pint— Weber totaled
1458 for sn average of
while
Peterson totaled 1389 witn a 198
average. Peterson's only 200 cams
was high for ths match when he
piled up 287 in the 3rd game.
Scores: G. F. Weber XII- -B10—
|
T o -N ite
|
1»,1 - 2 0 0 — 221 — 1 8 1-23 3 — Total
1458.
D ouble
Balcony
I-ow er

NEW ORLEANS,
Mar.
Id—
New Orleans electrical consumers
yesterday looked forward to rate
reductions of from 16 to (0 per­
cent,' effective Apr. 15, that will
aggregate an estimated . annual
earing of *663,128. .

D U H A R T S

12— Wanted

Big Weed Yard
Pheae 487-J
iV. la t h B T.

WANTED GOOD eerond hand car.
Prefer coupe. The best thet *200
cash will .bug. Phone 418-R.
W ANTED: Second hand t a r pauline. Must be cheap for cash.
Fields Service Station, ISO! Wool
1st.
,

question o f beauty-*—4t la * question o f econom ic*.

W KAW liFRRY
RO AN

LISTER! N E

'Notice Is hcrehv e lv e s thet CAM
ltllON D B V B U lP M g N T .
C O . Inr.
nurcheeer e f T ea C ertifies!* N»
( t l , deled lb s 1th. dny of dun*. A
n ; m e . hhe filed eetd rertlflrat*
In my office, end hes mode er&gt;i&gt;lir&gt;tlon for U ( d e e t to Issue In urenrdence with lew . Beld cerllfb
cmbreeee the fnllow lns
d*errli&gt;*4
prnperfr eltusted In getnlnoln Couaty. Floride. to.w it;
MM Of N W U of N E U Bee. It
Tvp
M
South K i m
tl
T h w lb d land * Viafr h'enneedd-M 48ff
d e ls nf the leeunnoe o f eurk V B |
tiricefe In the heme of R. N. g u l^ Q
Thet CAM BRON DEVRLOPMENT
C O , tor., purchaser ef T ea CeMlflrate No. 114, dstsd the (Ih. day of
t a l l , A. n . itIT , has filed eeld c*r.
ttflrele In my office, and hen mai.a
application for l u deed te leaur is
neterdnnee with law. Bald reru n ,
rate embrace*
the fcllow lna
de­
scribed property situated la B*in&gt;note C n snly, Florida, te .w lt;
■ M of N W M e f NEIL Bee It
Tup
14 Seeth
Bangs
SI
East. . . 14 acres.
The eeld land batng assessed at Ih*
d el* of le*u*pce of such csrtlflrai*
In the name e f Unknown
T h e ! CAM EH ON DBVEDOPUKNT
CO.. la c - purchaser nf T a t CertJTrat* No. ItIT, datad Ih* llh . day of
July, A D - ISIS, has filed sa lt aertlfleala In my office sa d has mad.
application for la x deed to l**u* i*
accordance with lew. Bald rertlMral* embrace* the
tcllcw ln s
&lt;1*scribed property situated te tteml
note County, Florida, to -w it:
NtVtt ef BEH Bee. 1(. T o p
IS South Haags * ! East. .
to
ac re s *
The eeld land being assessed at the
dal* o f the leetunce of such rerun,
rale In the aaaa* of Unknown
That CAM IEHON O S V K U O P U t.M
tX&gt;, Inc., purchaser e f T s s Certifi­
cate No II I. d e is t Ih* frd. day »(
August. A. D . t a i l , has filed eai4
ceytlflcal* In my office and h*o
mads appUcnllea far la g deed td
lahue In arretdanre with lew, Bell
certificate smbrhev* the lellaw ln i
described
property
situated.'
is
Hemlnol* County. Florida, la -w ll;
B W U nf BE 14 Bee. 14. T w o
I* Boulb K in g s II K i p . . . It
ncret.
The sold fend being sasesaed . I d B
d e l* of the leeuenr* of such
c a l* la tha name of Mary f e e H B P
*r Library.
Unless eald re rllflc a l** shall ht

CLEAN U P -U SE PAINT and
make your place attractive with
Hosier gnd Gay's Quality products.
“ Beat for tho South." StanleyCABBAGE FOR sale. C. M. Simnlon, P. 0 . Bog 44, A lU v a sU
Springe.

2 0 4 b a n fo r d A v u u m

Yk&gt;of

30«

AUSTIN tw0 passenger coupe
$175. 1931 1H ton Chevrolet
chassis A cab. New dual tires.
*350. Reel A Sons, 801 W. First.

STANLEY -ROGERS HARDWARE CO.

s.

ch arge

FOR SALE: Master Msrglobe Th*
mato Plants. R.
U Garrison.
Phone 411S.

P ointin g the hom e Bl re g u U r Intenrola la m ore than •

AW XM S- -P I O
i o v t e a o t w w rr

* t lin t 3 lints*.
7c Ubb 6 times.
Sc Ubb 1 m onth.
Cm b I five words te line.
Doable rale far capital a(
black face letters.

10-35

WOOD

“ D f i t F o r T h o flouth**

V 0 H M « T h' m K T T E R

1 0 c line 1 l i n t

HAVE YOUM WATCH repairs*
by ooe who eeal’y know* how
Briggs, Jeweler. Mag. AS.

Dozier &amp; Gay’s Quality Paints

TUBBY

RATES

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A ll Klntbi e f W ooa
Delivered

Adonis Knows an Accident When Ho Soot It
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Peterson — 1118— 189—287- 184
— 194 -179 — 178— Total— 1889.
In the Sanford Bowling League
the Valdes Ilotsl still holds first
place. Western Union took second
place forcing the Seminole Laun-

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I.uhrm ann , H i . H oi
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IVard well.
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hi
Hander. H i . K, n Peter
1
M y
jag;
W e lls m
ii. u e r h .t
In the Sanford set of the special net'
—
n e K * £ * * S n *".- , l , :
Hon
Hondell.
|(S; It
match between Andy Peterson, one C
wil ' . **'. . i 1 **
N O T E S

oesirsut o r P t s u o i T i e s

IN T U B N A M E O F T H E BTATE OF
F U in iD A l
To La M. CBOBT1IW AIT, HOT
C n U B T H W A IT
and
AR TH UR C.
W tUION.
It appearing by affidavit riled la
Iks above entitled caaaa that the
defendants. U M. Creetkwall. Iter
Crnatkwall and
Arthur C. Wilton,
PARIS, Mur. 10— iAr)— Some of are each realdenta pf a stale nr
the missing Jewels of the lato rountry other than the Slate at
Serge SUvlsky, subject to an In­ FInr Ida; thqt the addreaa of the
o«14 1 . M.
Crnethwatt
and
tiny
tensive detective search, were Croethwalt. and oacl| nf them, la
found yesterday in tha Orleans Bloomington, McLean County, m i.
nnla; that tha palp addreaa «r it,*
Municipal Pawnshop snd vrera said
defendant. Arthur C. tvilaoa,
seised by tbs government.
known la Shelby County. Illlnoli;
Ths gome, .valued at 1*00*00 that each nf a*Id defendants !■
over tha age of tw aaty-ona years
franca (approximately
*78*00), and that there la aa person nr per­
wens pswned by sn associate of sona within the State of Florida,
Starisky for 200,000 francs (ap­ tha eervlre o f a Subpoena In Chan,
eery upon whom would ba blndlne
prox tmatsly *13,000),
upon said dafenLaota, or allher of
them:
IT IS. TH ER EUPON, O Illic it KB
$1*0,000 OR BUST
That tho defendants, I . M. Croats,
wait, Hoy Croathwalt and Arthur C
WASHINGTON, Mar. 10— Re­ Wilson, bo, and they are. hereby
required and directed to ha and ap­
covery Administrator Hugh R. pear on the Ind. day of April. A
Johnson who It working for the II- J t l t to the P le le U ffe bill „t
complaint In Hint certain cauae now
pend Inc la tha above entitled court,
wherein H. IL Day, joined by htr
husband. E tm u n d . L» Day.
ara
nlalnlltra, and L, M. Croathwalt,
Iloy Croathwalt and Arthur C. m
h M wder. O * ss sad MB d a t t M a s . non are dafaadsnla. aa nth arT M
tha a lle e allo as of said bill of c V
plaint will be taken a a ronleased
by said defendants. U M. Crnathw all, Boy Croalhwall and Arthur
C. W ilson.
O H D B BBD F U R T ItB n That this
nrdir b* published ones tsrh » u t
for four consecutive weeks In lb&gt;
Hanford Iters Id.
e newepepvr »f
general clrculetloe printed end pub­
lisher. In Bemlnola Counts. Florida.
W ITN M Ifl my hand end the erst
of th« ntinve entitled
Court. tbH
lrd. der of Mnrrh. A. D . 1S11
V. R DOlJflLAWt.
Clerh of the above elrle4
Court.

Find Staviflky Jewels
New GasRangesGiven In Orleans Pawnshop
Demonstration Today

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B O W L I N G

•

W U lU W J T O I f ;, Btaady, t l
&lt;•erase, cloudy. S F lo. a m i 4 cars
«n K ara , K epppll.e liberal. Demand
lislti. markoi stau d f, f lo r id ■ La
Inca c r a m , waaaod, » - ( . doa l.e e t l l ; l - l t d oa l . s - l t L
P H IL A D E L P H IA : Largo stoady,
amall alienuy weaker t4 l e i A e e
cloudy. I t r u .
arrvd. te cars oa
liberal. Demand
w ays
I Inetwdl ■&gt;
JsvS w s tlU v , track. Snpollec
for
lo ts * ,
Wayeewee a
Baldwin) ter a &gt;4 lldhl, market steady
M aas r e s t s * B a g la s vt a s s A. M. a n saily weaker for email. Florida
iv men crated, t doa l . t a - l . l t ; &lt;
Tesan
Richmond I t ; Chicago 4: In d lsa- doa 1.11-1.44; 4 d oa I l l - M i ; i - i e
• p oll, |; llo U K , point I ; U slhla- **“ *. l .J t - t .l t , m a d ly L i t ; .m ailer
h.m 1 ; Black Hock i s d e m y City
I ; Ills nr tills It W tlk e i-B e rre 1; P o ­
tomac T eres I I ; Savannah I ; D e ­
troit I ; L oiln gto n . K y., I ; B s ll.te n lalna I; Columbus I : Kent I ; T o ­
ronto I ; Tvmseaeo I ; rh llad tlp h la
1; Pittsburgh 4; Buffalo J; A m ster­
dam I ; Baltim ore
I; llouvtoa
I;
Montreal I ; Myracuao I ; Xenssvlllo
Special demonstrations in cook­
I; Nvw Turk T; Ctarlnnatl 4 ; C leve­
land I ; Albany I ; Boston I ; Flint I ; ing on A-B gat ranges and Magic
N .w nrk I ; W atertow n 1. Total I la. Chef ranges were staged at tha
Destinations boat shipments F lo r ­
Sanford Gas Co. offices yester­
ida rolory. Mar. t, I Now orTk.
Passings fo r a S* Hoov Prrtod K id - day and today by Mr*. Baby Ball
la * at Siaa A. M. T adari
PUTOMAC
T A Iltlll
*1
r a n Brown who explained the features
passed. II N iw York, II Phllndsl- of the 1834 models that were on
nid. « Albany, I lloalon. I Pittaursh. 1 tVaehlnelon. I Burtnln, ■ display.
Hcrnnton, 1 Horhaatar, I Toronto, I
Exclusive devices era features
Haiti morn, 1 title n. 1 Hprlngf leld, 1
Kyracuee, 1 Ilurllngln*, I limmlllon, of each of tha ranges sold at the
I Newark. II car* bald for rccon- Sanford
Gas Co. office. Mrs.
•tgnment.
C IN C IN N A T I: s rare pa a rd. i C o- Brown explained while she baked
lumbna. I liatrolt. | Pttlaburali. I • large pan of biscuits. The fea­
Milwaukee.
I Toledo.
1 Flint,
I
ture of tha Magic Chef line la a
Decatur.
HAVANNAII urvcnH ItiN H : I Cin­ famous Lorain (Red Wheel) Oven
cinnati.
I Ulrbmond,
I
Potomac IfdhiBit T}* sr-lllfetsiw *lae l w s i a k u 1 lluje.
Tarda
A T LA N T A
DIVKItHItiNH;
From
Cincinnati, I Cleveland
■klpplaa
Point
la f.n a i lla i
(or
Frtdor. B a r. Pi
B A N F tm il.flV IK IIU
Ma r l I o n ;
* ir m ’ n « u l ln f i fairly heavy.
IMmand nio4*r*l*. Market .lig h tly
Wffakrr. Car Ioa da f *». h
efcipping
point &lt;b**ed on L,*||ve&gt;r*d **le* ir»*
■ 11 trancpdirttatlon r h irn M j tu |ne*i D e c i s i o n
O n
R a s p u tin
rrtaU* individually «*a*h*d and p r*called and crate washed aod pro. F i l m
Is
A p p e a l e d
cooed . I f d o a . SO. 1 on. few IndividUkllr waalied
W ilie r; a d o * | n I.ID; 1*1* ( .s i 1 6».| so
LONDON, Mar. 10— ( A A n
PI-AN T C IT T . Florida■ M anateaHaraaota Heetlon:
Parlly
cloudr, appeal was filed on behalf of the
warm. H a u lin g . mndrraic.
Mctra-Gohfwyn-Mayer Film Co.,
moderate f „ ,
Limited, yesterday against tba 25,r le u Z d
aHaklly weaker
*128,000)
V fl
. !’• ■'
abl|&gt;pln*
point 000 pounds (normally
fbased on delivered
aalee lean nil
trftnaptirtaiion
fh ^ r fc a j
|g ihf.r damages awarded Princess Irena
crnlee Individually waahed and pra- Youtsoupoff In her libel suit be­
Coiled i n No I. I rtnl 1
,

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Mmrlanna I t . f l * l n # * v l l le f*».

Dickson WillSpeakOn
Old Bible Prophecies

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Miami Edison Defeats General MacArthnr’s '
Favored TeamAfter
Suggestions Turned.
Brilliant C o n t e s t
Down ByCommittee

burg and Marianna mixed In the
second affair at 11. The two win­
ners will play for ths champion­
ship st 8 o'clock tonight.
E. B. lAngston, Jackson
for­
ward, Is high scorer for the tourrut
ment so far with 2( points. Daffin, Mariana forward, la second
with 18
Results of ths open^ig «l*y'a
games In the Stale High SchooJ
basketball tournament Thursday
In the University of Florida gym
at Gainesville ware as follows;

Let l)«
Eliminate

lim,

WASHINGTON. Mar. 10—
—Suit for * 100*00 J n u p t « •
filed yesterday against, RtpresmUlive Shot maker of Minnesota
by Charles
Newman,
taxicab
driver, wbo Thursday obtained
the congressman's arrest on aa
assault charre.
The suit said Shoemaker »truck,
cursed and threatened to
kill
Newman during a traffic argu­
ment
-.
The Minnesotan la free under
*250 bond.
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SANFORl), FLORIDA. MON DA 3 .M ARCH 12~ » 0:i I

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ta a lm o st certa in that the T om o- I h* &gt; »* Milled to |&gt;ay hi* incom e
taxes. F or the |’a*t 20 years, he
l o r o had egpstM d o f f the fiaaesaid, he has paid ov e r $ 20 ,000 ,&lt;K)0 .
b er naval baaa In heavy
w ea th ­
er.
T he M inistry an nounced that
th e ship had been fou nd a fte r
b ein g m issin g sin, 8 early m orn ­
in g “ B adly d am aged end d r ift ­
in g , m any o f her cre w being
d ro w n e d ." T h e
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tone, waa regarded aa ca rry in g
aao o f tha heaviest arm am ents
aver o o o e e lv e d fo r a ship o f her

M E L L O N CLAIM S
CRUDE POLITICS
IS B E IN G P L A Y E D

M i 11i o nairc Replies
To U. S. TaxEvasion
Suit SctAffainstllim

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tx n i n e it "

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Kid HI I VVlU ' wn* rl»Ntl.
y esterd ay that there
would
many xtrikfp thin yrnr “ unless the m i n i i«T (h r S tate I'A’iidrntiMi j tc
govern m en t romen to the ft^i-H- day fo r th*' kohui(m u! and kill n o
U n til*.
* olunild.*
nnre o f industry with the ere lit n f lltitihnrd
wchiwd l*o y
that the bankem have denied ”
"N a tion a lisa tion o f all cu rren cy I
The IP vem o|.| m* Iiiiuh .went
and cred it/* he said, \% n w r o m y l 1*■ his death with ti In mu tin hi
if wuifes «re to Im1 i nr reft ^e I m il] lip* iift n m aking ft toll xiiiifiMftinu
w orking hour* reduced in a m u d I and Inking a*de i * •|**»n- Ld ty f**i
ante
itk the n a tion rl adninin* [ the i mum
tration'A projrratii. T he
jrnvein-J
I
bfiidiY I did it -•***I I ain
m nt, lie declared, muat **efif'0 »e leiinly in fuiy f»u d ........... lie e l-e
ni l
the MCA «‘ t lose the rtm fi-h m e wnH in it ill n il," In
T h e d eath em I ►ill &gt;&gt;il J iiu t fit
nf the |$eo|de."
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" W e m u«t c*a*e i**«uintr rn-d t Pint: lit IT " f the hv e 1
|- lim
only on liankeis* p«Y-*se»*t*inH,” he Ft mu Wh*»m \IS |t!. v «i*
The
I h i n i ' you th vwi* |t n n l
»Mid( “ ta-fore prn*|ienty ran te
n w a y fro m holm und
&lt;* d I m
turn Our nation*a wealth « in I
k .ss fiiis nrc our c ic d t l. T oo runny [ 'Ic slli «itl&lt; no iron l.n. mt te I n
industries have fallen
into
(In ' tocn lli hirlhilay, ( « . . h .x- I* I .
Nd I
If
con trol o f bankets w h o a rc inter ! last t hrrstnras \\ *h
teiide*! to n l o r l f lt a a t ti- h tt.
ested only in |*r*«fil- Oui t»»nket**,
; t«y a fath* i .
i-Jevet em njgh in th*'ir u k u at up i
xxay,

are

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by

Wiles Electrocuted In
D E T R O IT , M ar.. 12— ( A I M . South Carolina Jail
D eclaring that idle cred it “ I* th " j
For Fiendisli Crime
rrapon there are 11,000,000 unem - j

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Damagin^TwoCars

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D a a cT O u to m evt

Tho M arch m ast Ins o f tha B oard
of Dbwton of th* Beaslnole
Onsty Chawhei o f C om asarre
w in bt told a t the C ity B a ll to— rrow Ugh* at 7 4 0 o 'clo ck , .It
•aa ato— Mi today by Kart
Titoteto tofoeo to loft for BL
j Aagaotto* whore to will ispeewat
tto rnoodg1at tho March m ootlr.g
t o th * CtorUwl Florida
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BirminghamSuffer s Worst Fire Loss
In Its History As Block Is Destroyed
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Mar 12,1 jxupil null'll* III

Ainxiiyw A s ocialion
To Meet Merc Apr. Ii

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-F ire apparaluH r«nlinu**i|
limlrt* Strirt d r i w in n-i .ml' dj O imiiiImt o f
tbut 11*■
| II. 1 tMiidt lull Will h«ld
t
iihllliul
pour atreama o f w a trr nit th*' uihuiiiI Hie fire
I
Th*' fin*
m ijf im tc 1 s » t n la x '
m SMnfnnl
Munking ruins o f ■ fin* »* *ful j
Ifiriiiinhtbatn u ftci rn***n in lh r ImwiiH n ‘*f 1 1 *J A pril 'i
when G n »* 'ii
b u aintaa
block
in
Idlit’ lliull, J IIM'pil all id I ri*» 1' lil' I'-Mf t ' nfl'1 1
1 UH &gt;' XXill Im Im 1 ,
y e iU rd a y ,
mofit Mtnrc
Fin-men bHu*V'd
fh«* new brnU"
T b# fin ^ w hich rmgod fo r n*'«r
ly ten*hour* Smtunlmy night to do started from « n "verlnR b l *d» l i . r , M*,iiri»r
i* »**J th en f**r h ur»
| ■ i»t
NiUmi
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ilim i| 8 M tinm ted Rl from |V&gt;00 circu it it
0U0 i e 94jDOO,(H»n, » g $ the
w n r*t nm l then l&gt;ri»kr lb m u irk in Ih t aMiuinl &gt;■*)■ ««f iirix u H ' i t u i i
in ih t c ity 's h la lory,
■ fira l floor *$f Ihc 9tS'at*&gt;i&gt; iil'u c- fly f *«*--* lh r flrlnndi
anon g'A
oui o 1 tru | 11«•1 m*$ f m rn o rt*
u
llo sp ila la received for treatrnrnl|f t u i« Tb e h ltK c
last n lg b t 71 firem en a fte r ttu-&gt; con tffd . r on tu m td thv I** *ace d» - rtifn ut lh r b rtdv r !»•
it o r r ,
tn d
*p n » *J U* n f Ird iu ifi* m .
had been o v ercom e by em okr or p trltu cn i
j
T h r A irw eya A a n H ih ' Injured sligh tly by fa llin g debris. other b u ik liQ its m thr hlo* k
sStrenut.ua e ffo r t * o f fir* light* third g rou p to * n n "
F ire C h ie f B. O. H a rg rov e end Jo
rn» and thick fir e p r o o f wall* Raved f or holding an antm-*
firem en
rem ained
in
hospitals
M rU n coii’a. Another l«tg* dcperi here on that daH
Tl
late y eaterd ay. O nly fou r o f (hen,
rntnt "to r r , mml the
AUlum u*' grouj»* t r r : S t Johiip I*
w ere in serious condition.
thcRtr* from c o iq fli t o d r-tru ction , pruvrm rni
AaaoeU tbn
Ths on ly fa ta lity resu ltin g from »llhou$rh both buildinga
y .iffrrrd y?t«te R o «d N o. I A»»o«
the fir* waa L aw rence E arl, n eg ro, heavy damaire. K fe r y oth tr build
w ho waa killed when bis truck inir in the block bounded b&gt; S e c­
I I l
K AH TII H llO C h S
overtu rn ed aa he w aa to u tin g ond
«m l T hird Avtnu*
and
g asolin e t o su pply
fir e fig h tin g E ighteenth and N ineiaanth
r ilE f J X N , W ash
M -equipm ent.
w a t ilr mol Iabed.
( A P I - -T w o distin ct ,-aiti
The fir e to n e w as roped o f f and
T h r Southern Ball T r b p hone w ere fe lt hero y cslvritm
guarded b y p o lice
y esterd a y aa C on ip eu y ’a dow n tow n
ra c h e n g r rattled dishes, sw u ng pit
thousand* o f cu riou s
igOrta to rs Waa III lhr path o f tha fla m ,
end wall* and sp read alarm
m illed ab ou t th o d ow n tow a street*. C0UU lr b ph*»nn w r r r o u t o f i»id**r w orkm en In tha
ri,.-l*n
P olice C h ie f L a th e r H oU u sa
la- tod a y.
plant.

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" &gt;■ ..in w.k im............. 'Illinois Governor Is
Studying Idea That
Began In New York

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T he

tion wiehe*. end plen* w ere le ld
fo r
tjulrk
lln u »*
t««»»g e
a a ll’
■ending to the Herretc w h ere th e
a ttitu d e on the citte»lion 1* p ro b le ­
m atical.
...
H olier leader* rxpreaaed th e b e­
lie f tiraj even If the m easu re le
en a cted , there w ould be
InsuffT* .
rient vote* In o v errid e a preeld rn lia l veto,
* '*?
A fte r a rlosrr! m eetin g y r a te r d ay,
R ep resen ta tive
P a tm a n ,
D em ocrat. T e ia * . w ho led th e **
fight
fb r
p assa ge
to d a y
nonneed:
" W e fe r l con fid en t w e will g e t
J
m uch m ore than n m a jo rity v o ^
of the Htumi* '*
T he first v o tr ra m c on a iflih S

S lm ly i *f"' u *%■
a i *i mi f I a g ** lot *«*t y '" lion liy pat man to discharge tHi x*
n
l*1it■i un*lvr » on aid ern t nm in Ncxx W av* arut M eans C om m ittee fr o m
t f Mils’ 1' ' . ll
" to &gt;
j Y'Ak
...... If mkilc i»y Governor | rnneirleralinn
of
hla
meaaur%i .
11 ut A
ltd
l " " f It in.
11m* fu r ii- a ptissilflc
mrnna
nf j w h ich w ould a u th o rity iaauane# -w
•it'd to 111- ). pi)'11 ll
1 riti-Hiig in Mnifi** o f tltdlaTx f o r lift* o f 12 .200.000 000
In
n otr*
for ;
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» OH in lilt'll) «i lief iti lUmnis
im m ediate p aym en t o f tha bonua
i o g t il a t i r i i
♦.*»
id
"H* {••»*■ -a x in g an yth in g *li*fl- certificate* which ordinarily w ou ld
ot to i
*l" im 't *
•1
• ii t&lt; fill ml thr nxfnilabihty n f iht* m a tu re In 1045.
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■it Ii "i tit - Hi Hit in
t"« y«&lt;Ktrnlii v in S p rin g fie ld ‘ I ailopt hi* motion. D eba te waa
* Ml It’ t
ix i'b Ii* ir a d it th ro u g h and m ake ' limited to 10 m inute* each. A d o p "• P ' 1 t .till i bi t o c r m

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M A Y RAISE C A S H
FOR R E LIE F U SE
BY LO H ER Y PLAN

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l uni in tu tc * * iid rb ittk’ *'* xx til* Ii11
in fbt
Mil 1" it 10 " line r 1"
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!!i»ii*e fo r im m ediate co n * ld e ra tlon and debate w h lim ited tOt
one hour. Final vote on p is a a g a m
follow ed .
f fJ l||U

U. S. Population Gain*?
For 193.1 V e r y Low
Nl W Y O R K .
Mur. 1 S ~ - ( A P )
G am ill lire p op u la tio n o f ( h i
* 'lilted Stair* lost year waa eslL*
m ated &gt; rater .lay at 707,000 in •
ir p o r t n f th* S c rip p* Foundation
f*u It*' I'u ifh in ptipulation prob­
lem *
*j ’
T he |H.pulatmn on January 1f
llt.II tHlaled 120.1 14,000, tho
re­

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Sftli l 44k • 1 i i)»iiru o f f i l l ’
* t r il l vih o|r I •* and
XXMi l'll fm
port r*timnh*d, with the .0 par
, .iivis " 1 tl|l 4 1 j|l 1" 0 1 -s I.* k
cent gam b»we* than any T ^ r
l Im i
lire
1b .d d .i.g
MLor
except lvx#x Mnci* IH70,
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February Show G a i n

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Group Will Plan For
Dedication O f Bridge

5 Men Rob Kansas
Bank, Kidnap Girls,
Battle With Police

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WASHINGTON. Mar. 1?*,
P I — B y more than the'
Iwn-thinle vole thnt ia necce*
snry to overritle n preulclen- ■'
tini vr'lo, ihe Hmi.ee today * 1^provetl immetlinlo ronaideratlon of the l’ntmnn cash
Ittnme hill. The roll call vote
wae .113 to 10 1 .

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P»ttil ||enders«»n, presi«lent
•H M, r»dc«| »Ht!\ |»n»sage *«f the l luted A ircra ft and T ransugtnti •‘t* nm'-liip lim
ptitintiofi t ‘f*mpatiy. w hose recent
Kis i . p e t i i l n i u t ‘.in the
tr**tinmnv b e fo re the Senate Com .ritu hu h f i•• P.» &gt;•it*^ ha^
m itlee »n\e^tigiiling air n ail row
ii
iu le I the m ill mid*. 1tin H hap* involved many piddle
l*1
‘ MTlUd e ll that mtii" j hgurvn,
ti th* tiiiii'sp"*tat i"ii neti

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PATMAN CASH

Overriding Wishes 0^) ;
Administration, 313J: j
Vote To Give Quick . j
Decision OnMeasure

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St t u t rev till*I eti " f w ,»li i an*!
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NOW IN HOUSE,

Eastman Recommends
ICC Regulations As
Only Means OfSolving Many Problems

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above its norm al com plem en t.
W A S H IN C T O N , M sr
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S e c re ­
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p roceed in g, but •" tary o f the T rea su ry , chanr»«! in
m ade no m ention o f any su rviv- a ita te m e n t last ntght tliat the turn
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A s s e rtin g th a t it
o n . T he boat waa launched last a ction o f A ttorn ey General Cum
m ing* in o n le rln p an incom e tax i i r rum**' F a t h e r t
In nti i ffm l If* u v n iil xx uai w it
m onth.
evanlon *uit egainxt him he w e» "*•»* “ ymt now lim .- n I. »'!• t t.- m*«M**i *a &gt;1 w ould h a n - h r n .*
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pay hia p ro p e r inenmr t a x r '. a n d ! Ul h irak th»- hoti-U o f hnnkt't m m . MVb*l S ixth Stu** t « t
ahtmt
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he had paid m ore than fiffl.iXHI.-1
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two m iles houth of this city .
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oil .*l ll*. *\ tern
A m i) a ir m ail pilot Otto W eifl.*a ii .In iiiiit ri|ie» » i*en l ho!
*t * i« tip 1 •' *ii|V!c»
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N ew ark
to
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h i. ilra th in thr n u d .t 'of a h. nvy
f.». t * •• - flmt « e i f ci»l«l and s!tl
now *i|iiall I h i . m orning o i a
i m i i i up**, 1*v thr I oil if lines &lt;*f
farm near here.
('hartion
ll
ti miii* iniur to work with dintiei
about afll m iles ea st of C lr ie U n d .
th r advent of
T h r p lan r wan d e stra y r I but
W hite
lltiiio ', tell I airs of m ail w ar*
sa lv a rad
&gt;. ti oii'tiiit* f•*» the I»i11•*i m ral*
and brought to th© postofficr her©.
' hut t !\ . I t the people hnytntr m
John Mass. In whose
p astu ra
t. ••
niitl
1 **f nil liy th**
Ih r plane crash ed, la id hs
and
l *.» nH»*I!/ an I
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nc.ghbora
heard
tha
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about

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R O O S E V E L T FOR
YEAR’S E F F O R T

—i!V— (A.I*.)—Sprifpanl Ernest
V t h ie v e m e n t s l l e l d A s n S e l l wit* k ille t l n e a r here
L i t t l e S h o r t (&gt; f
today in the crash of an
It 1. i n IT Marvelous
,H'n
; ,l(‘r mall plane
i» v 1 11 h
within a few ni.nute* alter
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it had takm off from the lo•
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J,,rTh« motor, f.ucd .n.t .h, Pt.n.

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NUMBER 11S

C e n ts

PINCHOT! Arm y Flier IGlIed
HOT IN REPLY In Daytona Crash;
TO JOHNSON Pilot D ies In O h io

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President Should Put
Articles On F r e e
List At. Will. Says
Head OfCommission

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THE W E A V E R

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M oatly cloudy tonight and 8 atsr&gt;
day and allg h tly
cooler.
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The World’s Greatcit VcKctable
Spot and Richest Garden Land

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Driver Of Hank Truck
Is Killed l!\ liandits

• iso* |( m , d*ep in the interior
“ f l ia h im S tate
l o enter the area
conveniently the S la te H ealth D r
1 a ilm e n t
tene»deUsl a
r iw r
steamer into a lom p lete labura
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four n u n in U n
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who
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w J K IIM ^ M W DID IW S s
•&gt;n« car l« hind 'hem
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who ho)*|H**i ofT from h»tY
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H a ir y
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alotn yesterday
on a pleasure
m the driver wlo&gt; was killed
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•III ( ’oil
1 h« m lila r y took j-lace near thr flight through C e n tra l ami South
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II niest*m l. I d a I Sire* t railro ad station as A m erica, laiuird at M erida, Y u c a ­ V 1la Ilia
C l e a r SI
h •• e i / r l ' t h
reserve hank
truck
w as tan, Mexico, late yesterd ay a f te r ­ N w a u s i a
I ye*tet I * *
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oil
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mug at ‘ I •* krd un a m ad I* aJtn g f rum noon, a w ireless m csssg e received
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tin exp ress sheds.
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g w rii y y W JLtm « f J H T i V t a H m r a t *4 AgrteviUtr*. x t t n w ia f tb« l i a l i of tlw C o n a i n M of lurjuay
on KttVxitl FtA'trj fa InU m liM M l E o w j i n i r f M t lia u u&gt;

K m &gt; Vwk Uw ulii*r d ir, u m ] grjof thing/ which are
eulioriy lif ilf la n t u to tlw tread ia Am *rVi at the prr-aMrf time i M which are entitled to the ulnw i r'jneiderati'vn
t f aU tMoogtitful peraona. fa pointing out the ^brc* i w f l M i r t y a i w h ich la p befo re A m e ric a — t h w e o f nationai
laWOtioa, Intern atlana tiara, or n w r Xlagged middle w a r e
— he explained (he advantage* and d iia d r iB t in ^ I * n lr « l
ia JaoUgkm , aa foftowe:

M A R T IN

u n it e d

U MBER COMPANY

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*T V f can product- uur own » ilk . if we ward to, alth uu gh
|t would probably t * k y a yrew tor prw terflon in the r»*». of
* l l k ; or we ra n girt along w ith o u t aifk, and have a p e rfre te d
ra y o n . I f o u r n atio nal a l i i w ere up to it . » e n u M r e t
a k in g / a ito g rt h *r w ith o u t t ' i f fee „ r w&lt;* f 'l iM produce the
---n e r r t w r ) ruff#** in entne of '/or tropica] pf»*ce»*iona. VI &lt;•
which he** could jirn d io e tea in tiiia co u n try
We rould do it a ll. and
tkach ibw* I f we had Ih e w ill In do it , I have no ilou ht vre could have
at* t47K.no a v e fT hig h atandard o f liv in g . I w a u e we rouhl (dan ti»e
1 1if. JhV&lt; ot w hole th in e o u t, and tlw th ing c wutd l«r a ll under o ur own
y**f,
ty * h a re a M mtineat* w hich m ake* chat pnaaible.
*'
rr" I
" l! u l U would mean, in order to re* over Into th at kin d
o f a |aj 111ion. a v e ry high degree of go vernm ental re n tra lit ~t»w hui* i d n f |a»w«r employed in the retire m e n t of tot ton land,
r*/o*la* to *tf la raj in the lo tio n So uth fo rm e rly ured to produce «otrlwth firf ton to M'll ah to ail
It would m ean tile re tire m e n t o f the
le&gt;* waan'i iw h 'a t latal fo rm e rly uae.| to produi t lAl/44lJ44i buahel* of
*n j n « r | w heat, w lilr h we gold abroad
It would mean the retire l&lt;e( Mia&lt;a | m&lt; nt o f tobaec&lt;i acreage*
It would mean the retire m e n t of
►«* trying u&lt; r ,)r|| acreage, licvanne we n o rm ally aold one h a lf our packing
I fiouae lard abroad and In the old d a ys id -out Mi i*er- -n t of
(g|* a ir o th er pork broad. W e would h ave, i,i&lt;au«c' o f th a t, re*
YrrAlniivt I1
i'rr*»» twtew* idoc-od 'p lan t it y o f la rd and jeork an ld , we would have to re­
lax row rail- • t it * Ih e corn u«ed to feed the hog*.
U ml/! tw o
“ I t wcruld mean a rdtifl in acreage* in a g ric u ltu re of a
•««a im ir ra th e r profound n atu re w hich would h ave an e ffe ct on the
r mail rare |*ip u la l)o n a in vo lve d . We w ill get a la r ie &gt;cf that th is year
Marti# tie ip the So uth
T h l* com ing year th ere w ill tie planted lit
th e So uth aleout Ir,.IKKUHKl |e** ac re*i o f cottern th an wa»
Ih e cuine two yc a ra ago, am i w a* the ca#e l*nt y e a r. (11
*
, , * ,i ■ ip iip ir , before liie cotton wan hurveated laet yeai we look
r ? \ r z ,Mit 10/4)0,(44) urrea, and that hud noirir effe»t on th e labor
'gaining in th a t n o rm ally would Iw uaed In p ickin g , alth o u g h the weathit ,.* » * . ug ,lT *■» *• favo rab le la«l ye a r lh a i the rro p m e aim ml nor*
man
can't m al in wire, p u rely aa a renull o f w ea th e r. Hut th ia rumlia* a email mg y e a r We w ill he {Ja ilttrig lf&gt; (AH).ll(4&gt; linn i»e ie* o f cotton,
Iia rv c n fin g iri.OO&lt;l,(gKI le** w i n iit c 'd to ii
I I the w eather
i&gt; norm al there* w ill la* rnurh le*,* cotton t&lt; in- n a k e d . The/e
w ill t&gt;e d e fln ile ly li*«n I u I hu tec le perfccriicc-d in tim So uth.
T h a t in hound to have nc&gt;mu pronounced ie a c|,icn * oil ihe
I T h a C ecneewtetee »ef lie* N c lle *
hlunarc feeing* invo lved, enpcvlully the liegrc «*r, a n &lt;1 t i l e
|e*ei In a eeu|ue*l at W a*h
w hite tenanta.
Inn
that U&gt;« elnllar,
which
e* a* r*«#e.ilr &gt;l#r*lu*d ate.ul I W " I am ualng th la aa ar&gt; iH u ntralin n o f Mi* type of th ing
g g r r a t , . let
.levaleeed
a x a eie I hut would il^Ve tec Ic^x/nplccyi il if We AVIU y c iy d l) Intel tile
w T go «low)y tlVtet fh^ M nnitaA eitir
ra’a no c a ll* f r l* g liw e - ecifli-* p aticin alllitlc achem e
lata
A &gt;t ulh»r
&lt;|e*vaheall'.n Jeliiie, we aheeulel re ro g lil/e that tile nncrii* re*uttei tom e t'e
hut more *leewly, and m ake plitu* accordingly. O w e
•Melil *li»|eiy lead le. an «th*r. Ihpan*,
e
}|tor»t* c.ngl.c in b# *f. [*i»cd wttil* you have plunge'll into tin* nationall-dn three lio n th ere in h
( I atlU &lt;*Mi tea •leeppcd.
tendency fo r Ih r Hung to breed on It * .-If eunl I r a n «**
—
— tlu ii il m ig ht rrm ilt in 'p u la a co m p letel) tig irn e n te d am
j A n d fMftb#rm*«#, Hw f»&lt;i
*
d e ly In Kiln co u n try ”

Glome* Conwctly Fitted

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If IliAl in IXOi lima# m h u ' I v m
(rw#It*-*l, Iri aildti inn tn !h#li **l
M|i#a, IdiiiUM-g which mggr#K»t#d

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wh#r#Mi In l'iH7 th#fr
mn*iui»t#i! t#» only |V,y07

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taut# f'uiitity aerrd le l e .luUir
rig h t Well In a d i acting la iu li
ctyla*. Ifp In a la ic hour • l&gt;la
id le in u o n ca m llJ a le *
*h *. I.av*
arue.ee.. *r1 In ( Ir ’ .up Nu. t ar*
II. K lit aily ami durclijn liar
liott, w lule In (lu m p 2
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■togluifi a r * **# kln g la g lila liv *

honor*.

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in

tig yi.leil on thla yaar rin nnl
again Ui h a ra
**ld *n **4 much

mat'll* akcrw rvOfluitaa. Ilathlng
baguty reinla* l »lag act at Miami
IftHvxua |xwU. Huraaa ttlll run.
A id Ike (trig*. Ollwr flgtito ore
Hfcxtulact, Numarowa apart* ar*
taifu lt awtag. Irgwtto It akaadi
FotaiJa*. Mu*ta. Varlaiy of faxtitpaa. Them wilt be no lot nip tn
tM pragrwi* of awaeta la tha

font* Will not berry away, To
th* rhlllf North, Vftwr. blUaofd*
hleW. And p*Minilam baa ool ya*
thewad out." *ay* Urn Miami llar-

litoVe* u r lu e ii

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f o r w herk

tiw y r a n 1 f e n r a r

fe'cd. T h * fa rt .Im oM h* lert.i
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th *-* a v r e p .,
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l U l.*m d be-m e -. e e a a a n ™ tn certain i~ U‘, n
t . i XV) wV&gt;Wh »*. qu arter* ra'h#-r than of a n - ** de- 1 »* ,ul1
ft&gt;r t h li drduf
aF r pmd rru.M-1# ur
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rlful of »b# U r r # - ) t#rfvr#nr#
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bmn iMiicf, M l u i i m o p i k i i i H rotiirl#fs£# ml W iili* of vfc#
#*ifc#r»*» I* m tiffi’
which w ill p r r r m t th# iriil# **Mtion
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We Know You Are PartifpiInr About Your IIome' A^ul
E^Ijeeially Pe r t ainirife To
Garbagre Disposals - - -

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Seaboard OiIHeadfli^ar,w&gt;Returns InPilm
f
ExpressConfidence
•w nr 'efttir* flirti|r# with
In BuHineHB Return
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tee help prom ote the t 'lr a n - l'p ('a m p a lg n and to aaaixt
t h e C it y In it * effo rt.* to uphold the g u rta g e disposal

cra n e
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that || ai#AVa| * i *&lt; e *.1 ere tc.* '* *-*' * hy vat**f

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h iii I, ii * explnim *i| by
H ere I* leew llu * pci rude ex i nine
Ih e S I. I’ ld o ra lm ig lude|tendi*nt: tin lellilgel fill the venr
wee* net up nil the lined* iif uverugi* ■X|ec'clielu'ii", b ill till*
le*!ended iij*en llu* i l l )
n vn lu iirh o of w in te r v U ltu r* wh ■
" K v e r y depui IrtiiT il uf
knocked ttie cnlrulntleiii n k y lilg l
Ih e c ity hua apent fu r m ure tliu n it* budget a llo tm e n t,” extilnlna M ayor K u tre id in e . "In
m eeting dem and* •if
the
I.m iner tu u rla l nna*un. T h e r v x iilt i* lln il U I* not n m plr
to take cure o f o rig in al neoda. H rn a tlr c u rta ilm e n t of rx (Miinea w ill be necemuiry th la »um m «r n r th « budget w ill
nut In* b alan ced .''
T ile c ity I* helng Im portuned tn g ive a e rv lre * e n tlrid y
beyond fln n n rln l ra p a c ity , the m ayo r went un to * « v . New
reijiieata fu r th l* and th a t come In e v e ry d a y , aume prac tic a l,
•nme hunaertalcal, and all u f them e xiw n a lv e . I ’o llclng the
molt ocenc at the Iw ach, fo r liia tn n re . ia a teat fu r o ffic ia l
ing nn uity In I h i i fin a n c ia l e rlaja . T h e
council I*
now
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fic ia l* to p atro l th e ocean fro n t to cu rb b ath in g * u lt Imm odeaty. A n o th e r group l* co m p laining th a t m ore n u n are
pawled to keop dog* n f f the h ea rh , mi o th e r th a t g u ard *
ihtru ld he a titlo rie d to protect jioople (to rn th e m edicine h all*
loaned reck liiM ly nlm ut.
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p ity fro m o th er F lo rid * c ltle a , and H U yo r K a tie n tln e 'e

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hum* nf Mr* Samuel 4*iilnUan.
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Ham**. Mr* A W K ill*, Mrx,
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Ppeer, Mr*. A I", ('onnr)ly, an.I
Mr*, flm ry Wight.

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Methodist Circle To j
Present Church Play

Personal Activities
Telephone: Office 141

Social Calendar
CT.b will
the studio
e f Mra. Fannie B. M onton, M yrtle

lan Music
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SPECIAL
Friday &amp; Saturday
Fruit Luscious
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M ONDAY
The Bride's C irc le o f the Firxt
Baptist Church w ill meet at 3:30
P. M. a t the home o f Mrs. Henry
Em rllih, N orth French Avinue.
Union Choral
Rehearsal
will
take place at 7:90 P. M. at thr
Episcopal parish house.
R egu lar program m eeting o f the
W oman's M issionary Society
of
the F irst M ethodist Church will
be held a t 3:00 P . M. a t the church
C ircle Num ber
One of
the
F irst Baptist Church w ill meet at
3:30 o'clock
w ith
Mrs. M. N.
Cleveland, 2493 Palm etto Avenue.
Circle Num ber T w o
of
the
F|rst Baptist Church w ill have
a covered dish luncheon at noon
at the home o f M rs. R. N . Nipper,
309 M agnolia Avenue, with N ip ­
per and Mrs. J. B. O rla lt as hootesses.

Fresh Strawberry

Ice Cream
at all

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Circle Number Three o f
the
F irs t Baptist Church w ill meet at
3:30 o'clock with Mrs. James G.
Sharon, 91H M agnolia Avenue.
Circle Number
Four of
the
F ir s t Baptist Church wil| meet at
3:30 o'clock with Mrs. A . K. Rossetter, C elery Avenue.
C irc le Number
F lv * o f
the
F irs t Baptist Church w ill meet at

DEALERS

4 7

Y o u t h f u l S ty le t, lo t i
o f b r ig h t b o w t, e i c o t i l

DRESSES

Our FirstStle In Our
New L o ca tio n Will
End Tomorrow Nite.

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Shop Now!

{Ready/ Crisp New |

Neck-Wear!

Our reduced prices togeth rr with thr quality shoe we a ir now
selling has attracted many new ruatom ria to our new store
and we are gre a tly pleased. May we see you tom orrow ? VVe
w ill continue to handle Brown B ill Shoes.

CotMrv ar n lk r a d o i l
lovely p a"en u and \

guaranteed In Ireabca up

A Wide Selection £ •§

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F u ll standard weave, 35/16 in. Detigns of more expensive grades I

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One Lot

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A l the m onthly business meet
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Club of Sanfo rd held W ednesday
t f t r i utMin

QUAKE

fed eral marshals who held a three
y ; a r p r -o n c.inim .tm rnt fo r hint.
Is a n .r r arrest a t Clurago.

W A S H IN G T O N , M ar. 9. -&lt;£■)!
M IA M I,
M ar.
9. &lt;4*&gt;-The
I G eorgeto w n S i l v e r s ly 'a selan
sheriff's office was advised yrsterMr. and Mrs. It C B ow er o f (rrapfl
y r l ten lay
recorded
day that J. ||. ‘ 'Johnny'' Sluts. 38,
......
Orlando M .-nt W ednesday even
.
, rvp ri.
r „ r thqual|
on"
k,n* o f ,h " ^ u‘ h
Florida rum runners, an I for the in g here s tth Mr. and Mrs. It It
past tw o years a fu g itiv e fro n t' P e a t at their home in Hose P o in t al-out 1900 miles sout .

In addition to the play itsM f Am ier»on . Joe BorlanJ, an 1 F red ­
musical numbers will be rendered erick Rosseter.
w ill by the “ Old Colony Male Quar­
A lso
Beginners, M yra
Ann
Mix* C liffo rd Shinholser
tpend the week-end in M iam i with te tte ," composed o f J. M. Stlno- Southward, G eorge W alker,
and
cipher. Dr.
W alter R.
Shelkey, Mrs. S. J. Davis; Junior D epart­
friends.
Dr. II. W . Rucker, and Claude ment. M.sa Florence H ardy, l-ois
Mr. and M r*. E dgar W . Burch- Howard.
A special reading w ill Nipper, M arjo rir Newm an, Gladys
J’ ippin, Lucille Ijiw to n ,
Velma
ard, o f El Paxo, Texas are v is it­ be giv rn by Mrs. John Vaughn.
Jean
N ix ,'
ing Mr. and Mr*. John J. Thom ax
The eaet o f
characters Is aa Steinm eyer, Carol
E lii»bs-th I
at their home, Hachtla Lodge, on follow s: Mrs. W alter R. Shelkey, E liiab cth W higham ,
Pippin, M ary A lice
H ill, H 'rin e
Golden Lake.
le a d er; Mrs. Rurke Steele,
ac
Dorothy
rom panist; Carpet Com m ittee o f I. anc. Esther Strange,
Miss
the Edgewoo.t
Dorcas
Society. H ill. M ary Rulh S trange,
3:30 o'clock with Mrs. R. I. Milam, Mrs. Jeremiah Burbank, Mrs. K. Vera P h ilip * . J. J Rurns, Alb ert
S it W est Third S t m t .
W . T urn er; Miss I^ h e lis B rew ­ Huff. Jackie P ixlcr. J. V. Johnson,
C ircle N u m te r Sla o f the Flra t
M elvin Galrhcl, Doris
Nrw aom e.
ster, Mrs. Eugene H ig g in s ; Mrs
Baptist Charch w ill m eet at 3:30
Lam ar Echols, Mrs. F. E. Galchel,
Deacon M iller, Mrs. P ercy Chap
o'clock with
Mra. J. T . N ew by,
and V irgin ia Gatchel.
man; M ri. S argent,
Mrs. R. F.
1000 Palm etto Avenue.
Also Interm ediates, T . E. W il­
Crenshaw; Miss
M aria
Sharpe,
son. A 11. l/ovejoy. W . W . Pixler,
Lessons In contract bridge will
Mrs. B. E. Squires; Mrs. Baxter,
l_ E T ew . Miss Minnie Stew art.
be given at
8:00 P. M. by
the
Mrs. J. E. Courier; Miss Nancy Frances Phillips, Cecelia Truluck.
E lks' A u x ilia ry at tha K its ' Hall
W entw orth, Mra. J. I'. H all; The
Alice Johnson, Nancy Roaaetter,
on E a«t F irs t Street. The public
W idow Hutsell,
M r*. G. E. Mc­
N ellie Cunningham, M r*.
M ary
is in vit'd .
K a y ; and Justin Peabody. John
Hall, It F. Cooper,
Mrs. kk P
TUESDAY
Alden Ilrow n. Jr.
Itrooka, Jr.. Mrs. F. L. I l : l » . and
“ The Old Peabody P ew ” w ill b«
Louise I'arkaid.
given at 8:00 P. M. at the M ethod­
M r* S. It. F rlm rt o f Canton, N .
Also I'liilathea
Class,
llu ili
ist Church auditorium by C ircle
C. Is Iht- guest o f her bioitu-i-in
Cumming, lls s r l T ew , Mrs John
Number T h ie e
o f the
W om an’
! law and sister, Mr and Mrs. J. V
II. Abrsham s;
A lalh van
Class.
M issionary Society. The Old Cal
W ilson. M agnolia Avenue
Miss E m ily
Boyd.
Mrs. It l
any Male Quartette w ill be on the
Git-hs, and M r« M urray P arvis.
program .
Friends o f
G eorge A. M affet
T E. I. Cla-s, Mrs. C. W Spec.
R egu lar
business
end
social
w ill he glad to learn that he I* Mrs. A k ........tie r. M is. It It
m eeting o f the A ta ria n Class o f
able to he out again a fte r uniter
Berk, Mrs. J C Calhoun.
Mrs
the First Baptist Church w ill he
g o in r an operation recently at thr
Ssrah M iw M I. Miss M arie Slew
held at 7:3 0'P . M. at the rhurch
Florida Sanitarium in Orlando.
art, Mrs. Gillian Vickery. Mrs It
annex with Mrs. J. B. Borland.
A. Steinm eyer. and
Mrs, It I
Mrs. M. L. Raborn. Mrs. U T .
Miss Daphne C on n ell), .laugh
M ilam ; General Officers, the 11 v
Sheppard, Mrs. Claude Beam, and
tr r o f Mr. and Mrs |_ llnwkiue
W P llrook*. Jr.. S J N ix, Ji
Miss Mamie Minor aa hostesses.
Connelly, is Im proving si
her
and Miss A IIis- T raffn rd
W EDNESDAY.
home on P alm etto Avenue from
Fourth annual flow er and g a r­ a recent illness.
Form ing a
party
spending
den shnw o f the Garden Club o f
.......... lay at D aytons Bearli wenSanford will be held from
2:00
Mr. and Mrs P h ilip llach si
M rs
R o b e r t I.
M
A x t an.I son s.
P . M to 9 00 P. M al the Episco­
rived today from H ushing. N k
It ■bar.I slid hi-nneth, o f Bloom
pal Parish House.
to spend a short time here wttii field, N J . and M is. W aller II
THURSDAY.
their sons,
Philip
It. Ilacli ami llarh an.I son. David Bar nab)
Sem inole Chapter Number Tw o
W a lter II llach.
Order o f the Eastern S tar w ill |
Edw ii
Shintiolsi-i,
x b i is s
have Its regular m e e tjig and a
Mr. and Mrs G eorge
Holmes
lllrmtx-r o f the
I m versily
of
covered dish supper at f&gt; 00 P M.
K&lt;lw-ards and Miss Esther
E-!
Florida G lee Club, will lake p ait
at the Masonic Tem ple.
C o n fer­
wards o f Bridgeport, Conn li-ll in presentations by lb. i lob in
ring o f degrees will lake place
today fo r Miami and Palm Beach
at
Daytona Beach
tonight «n
Fourth annual flow er and gar
a fte r sprning a few «la) s here Mount Dora Saturday H ght
Illden show o f the Garden Club of
with Judge ami
Mrs
James G
and Tom Gautier o f Miami sill
Sanford will Iw held front Id on
Sharon, HIM M agnolia Avenue.
t lu­
sp nd tom orrow hen- w ilt
A. M. to 9:00 F. M.
ll I M is N
fo rm er'* parents, Mi
(I S h m liiilsrt. O sk Avenue

OF OUR

These “ little ' money" dr cues haw
dw right fashion points! Dark
Crepes with print accents, vivid
primti with contrasting touches or
iwM i white, plain skirts with print
from this fresh, new,

49*

epent
Mr*. R o ie rta Howard
yexterday in D e l^ n d with friendx.

HONOR ROLL

O fficials o f the Sunday School
-.1
“ The Old
Peabody
Pew ,1
“ o f the F irst Baptist Church h ave,
dram a w ith its settin g in
N * " announced the honor roll fo r the
England o ver 60 years ago. w ill
F r b ru iry.’
..
It includes
be presented on Tuesday evening , he follow Ul
m rm her»
Cradle
at 8:00 o'clock at the First M eth-, Ro|, n , p. rtm ent, M rs. G eorgv W .
odiat Church auditorium under the „ uff F |oytl Coop&lt;.r nohhy U s auspices o f C ircle Number Three ton, Joyce Anderson. M yra J. Mad
o f the church, with Mrs. W alter den. Emma J*en Methvin, P egg ie
R. Shelkey as director.
Pippin, Barbara Rucker, M arjorie

Final Wind-Up
Removal Sale

$4.98

saU

Persona h

Avenue.

SATURDAY.

J

The T ro th Seeker* C » U « o f the
P in t
M eth o d lil
Church
will
h a rt ■ turkey aopptr fro m 5:30
•P. M. on a t tha charch annex.

F U G IT IV E IS A R R ESTK D

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�ummings Hits (
At Conditions
In Indiana Jail

Panto-Garda Lodffela*'"*"
RobbpdByMaskedMen"

A Y E A R w f e f M R ^ . ROOSEVELT

M A R C H 4, 1033-Hmreh 4, 1034
T A l.l.A H A iW E K . M ar. 9.— &lt;fl*i — A busy y e a r fo r M n . F ranklin U
- M. H. Crouch, "&lt; C lew lston, wn.i liu l i m it. A calendar o f that
“ was
down
Calm
Reach
dog year, listin g b rie fly h er activities,
* (Continued 1‘ ror.i T sge One)
Murray o f rrimimrl eourl at Crov r l lic k " Monday n igh t and lost a , g iv e* a ready and clea r pictura o f
Andes | know anything id.mil."
point i.-ranged to rail a new gt am. fe w dollars, cnmplaineri to R over- l the vigntuua manner in which aba'
t i I d C p isn Point, Mrs. Holley de- jtn-y nnd rp|siinl n *|n-eial p m ." n.ir Hholtc yesterday ‘. h it he raw has Inspired Am erican women with
Itled she had poserl with the m . r pulur to investigate the « m-u |w one d og w in the nintn .ace but p ro o f that a P resid en t'* w ife can
who walked out nf her jail after |j,. , Bj,tj
the judges raid nnr*r*:r-r was the be an individual— equal to her
whittling a plated from a bluc^ of,
“1 hi* llilllnger case Is begin- w inn er.
shared rr *|K&gt;ruihi!IU*-s, capable a l­
Wutsl. Rh* said:
&gt;nlng to smell."
" W e don’ t w in d
l)* !n g ,” *aid so o f shaping her own career.
f iijtpittJly, consider lug my, Jqb. i.'i jum.'rgs ,showed rvjKjrUrt *
Crouch, "b u t when they Mart .nkMarch 4. Atten ds the Inaugura­
in g you r money, c im e lh ln g should
tion. Stops for a short lim e a t the
la* don e." .
Crouch's com plaint was le 'e - inaugural trail, which the Tresi*
grupbed here, u lieig wl^h a m i her.■rient doer not attend.
March f&gt;. Takes over tbe W h ite
from C. K. Miner, r ho slid not I
| House. Announces that she plans
"Istat For Tho South"
I to rut tli— rnst o f linusrkeeping Iry
Painting (hr liomr nl regular inlcrvnl* is m ire than n
pltningrni h wlneli ire m ol wn* one-fourth. K nterlains seventy-tw o
posed for try Sheriff llulley, I till- at a fam ily dinner.
' q q c s f ln n n f h r i i t i l v — ii is n t| tir s l:nn o f c rim n m lrw .
nnd ulbrrr.
M atch &lt;1. Holds first
regular
I lii' .-iiftw -/* I'**
"i
pres* conference e ver Instituted by
i -ftiuf■
lurk of h Hi’fi**(* a f r » - n I ' m -ident'a w ife. Itors all but
».«
201 Siii.foril Avenue
tH.n if.d iy
«ir »'f |in*|M#Mly on l women reporters nnd Invites them
i*4lid if id It M'fMU*.
to -ill on the floor.
• ijir i n n f
I hew jHMijtli*
Mini'll tt. Knits in the Senate
f t v im d l in tin* d«*nlh
M'tn** galler&gt;
Ifiif.l*d| | f r mt V illl 1 * it y»Htf lii c f Mntr li II. Meets Cabinet
nt • Ilillinri f
(•t-i-’ wives and breaks pre
.* 4-n
lb* ittlfirtiry irm p fll irv w alking ilown the |inr ti
fai«t • **nr i Itllflff ri ll*»- p fjt Ilf gr ***
!t.-til f(&lt;
if
rrn n i m. Snnfdrit them rnrteai) iif liaving the
IfitlillHa; lei 4*1 ttlfla lipril iiH*| (k»lc| riinf Ji* 4*■j r*f fi*df ntl pH tn*. l ust tier.
M lll- •« I It» 4 th ri ••III M*la| iffrdt
lll&gt; 1« • in rtisa, innil t n j 11* • r nil « ft•1111f t'4 •I . 11-4 nti 1 ifinnni'r
th*Mnrt Ir I
A rrive s In N ew York
kntrti ■f 4Is•- •••••(!( ‘•••llr'l «| lim ilt,
I III1
. || i ’i.llil *,I Ij it it I Li * c 4»f ill
tru e nut do.!, in
pullnian.
Refuse
*•* »* 4tf»ils **« l ^li'l 4* * »|» a&gt;f f hi
i iif ■!itI flit
ft ill ml
pri-aonrT' &lt;1. nw tre r&lt;
l't*4w| I**' *1* ta AiittH i«f
(•ialMit«r hnnl
•
f. lift'd pi
mm there
M m th 1*1.
Asks rem oval
id
Irrll- i. | p.II« o I | I* ll*4| in t rilr-lHiii
i ill h » ■nuiViii,
guard* puriml nt iFt. places she is
*. I I"' "I
M» I till'I hd* 1*1 I* |**| »»M"
4
Iii
I*
f
I'l’
p
111
mi
lit
file'
p ’ ptiM ti n»**« saiiiitr tvtlir rrc I* ilnt .
i hididr-fl 11, appear.
I ’(till,: tl
n il fHi hillmirct,
Mm eh 21
f ir r v r ,
a 714 rent

F O R T M YERS, Mar.
Gueita continued
calm *

(A-)—
when

rus«Uud IfandiU earryi^C

“ ala

a hoot era" walked Into Atlapatehre
I/udr* at Punt* Gorda, near here
last night and carried away tint
machine* end a cash register n o *
talnlng approximately |r&gt;oo.
One man covered the
guests
w ith a ru n, another carried out
the Ivot and a third w ailed in an
automobile outaide. Thirteen perann* were e atin g dinner at the
tim e.
Jim
Hetty,
proprietor o f the
lodge said he could Identify the
bandits an 1 said they visited the
lodge several day* ago
asking
questions.

Dozier &amp; (iay’H Quality Paints

STAN LLT-ROGICRS H A R D W A R E CO.

‘A n trd
W A S H IN G T O N ,
-Mar. 9 . - The
Ssnalp yesterday p m lp o red until
M ar. 23 consideration o f the nom|-|
nation o f l&gt;ar.le1 [J. Moore, to Ire
collector o f internal revenue fur
the 1-nuisian Llistrict, C o n firm *-!
lion has been delayed by 'h e d e­
mand o f Senator llu r y P. I.DngJ

MOTHERS

Spencer Harden

rli-i barging m arried

|i M i'll) \ |, "K ilc h v n 'l i - l e i l

FLOUR
WHIkl ICOHOMY HUlt!

RICE
5 lbs. 19c

BREAD
BUTTER
IHJ1I.S -llH fld ll’lil 11«|I IIi'f

Srcirii ur .Icm!

P IC K L E S

* O M rnr.M i

A P R IC O T S 2

L it.
4 M M I )N

1.11.

D R E S S IN G

C M l IO N

8 o^Clock C o ffe e

T o m a to es

, vi &lt; fiiirh l

t . t ll.it

liui iiiiiut i iki'r "f ttn*

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j- w

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•" m aintain

uf brr

tluuK*"* f .n Im« , lO irta. unit t« a»-

W H E A T IE S 2 pkgs. s ^ o c

r.iit

tbiii

tin

jury

Oversea

CATSOI’ . Irg. bota.. 2 for
halad
700 W . tt k 8 t.

Toiiet Soap 3 bars

P k o n aU O

20th A

i.* l7 W . F

F t**«K

OkcCoia

i’i

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■t

l a rge

Friday and Saturday, Mai*. 9-10

iiiin-eomplianaa with M tA

C'Uiininjf
pufi

I.a F'ronteria CUM fa n

Sweet Mined
Uo N o l Confum W ith iCheap F lod f

I'K Kl-ES, 21 oz. jar.........
Hill

f

l'H KI.LS. full qL jar....
FINE r.H ANllLATKI)

24 lbs. Hi-UP St
4 lbs. Hog Lar
iTtfSTm T

rorles

w ere

the nation’ *
HO |w,i'(*llt

Borden’s
M ILK, 2 tall c a n « ......... .

H O M IN Y . N o. 2 Vi

Sk ip p y

COCONUT. 3 of. can ...— ,

newapa-

Regular

It**fPlit'iil1iCiRP"'

M oist

’

DOG FOOD, 2 canH
t
SALT, 3 for

O-Or Vila

.

Co f f e e , ib. ....................
O versea

APPLE HAIK’B, N ». 2 c**

• &gt;

CORNED BEEF, 2 cann
Oversea T U R N , K IC K or

I'UEKKRVIjH. 2 lb. J*r

B R A N FLAKES, 2 pkifH.

fi*rh*F»

*•&gt; kl

CQCOMALT, 1 lb, can
Washburn's

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

B A B Y F O O P E , 2 fo r
Yellow
O N IO N S . 3 lbs...........

...

•' j j

■

Urhthetts*

Pancake FLOUR, 2 pkffs

m
S h JS P S i
PEAUilKB,, 2 Ib f.... a..

PORK &amp; BEANS, 3 cans

A N tlg Ul’ K l’ IglK H
r u t : r’ll't *itllllS
ii* 'hfO," irent nilh»r |»«lnto In tho ita ir ••

Nil I I I, 141 IVr * I PilH Ilia
p'tvoli Cnm ilrUrtlD

Lu g e

C r is p

Ir t lie r

Ibtnuake

Yelltiyy

Onions 2 l b s . 0 c

F L O U R . I* * Ib. |ik

MEAT--MARKETS 2484 Sanford Ave,

PO R kC H O PS

rW e ita n i

I .A M U or V E A l . ‘

■VEAL ROAST, Ib
■*.'.’e»Vei n
*

M IO U L D E R CHOPS, Ib,
Fresh Siloed

' C A L C U T L E T S , Ib.
r c * r Curvd

HIM#

ftim I i * * ',4i 44l^

P I G L I V E R . 2 Ib o ,.............
l.a r g * Fat •

MACKEREL, each . ...if

.1 &amp;»4 C ul* 4
H PORK CHOPS. 2 lbs......... ...
F » n r y W e it e m

tlclnUF ‘ Mil

4

Q / i

ROtJNp STEAK, U»...— ...... X W j C
Western
'

M

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V E A L ' C IT T I.E T S , Ib ..... . .......JB JLR 5

114c2 S c

VEAL ROASTS. Ib.
d Fresh Graqnd Hamburger or*Pork-

IWrgerKlre,

Hoq

At

LETTUCE
Lima BeaihD
Cuoklni

jowls ,

ib..

|4r*|
MIIELLBH Ih...’

29(

UN«H E L L R a lb. .. 19c

e rv-r

I'knly o f Frwh Vh^tmbit
Fancy I’ rlcco
y. s. No.’ i •
t
POTATOES, ID lint-..........~'~
m&amp; TVtrtdg
r *
TOMATOES, 2 llw............... J

YeluV Ttotr'uthtur

V

BANANAS (no* « " * • ) , ^ IBfc
R aj r
NT
ips’ ’». ;' .* t11 b
IW A T O E S . 8 tbs.
CAR 8 P 7X

BEKT 8 ,

CELERY, bunch ...
I«ariif I w N f f I

W raler*

H liO - 4 4 *

EGGS

y*ii. !. ' 4'.|UII1e

O.Tlntrqil I 1, Hi. tikg.
FuunyTi. I t

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s .

PRUNES, Ib.

Meat lit Batter Food Storm our price*
are rlfh l and our quality can't be beat.

" e '7* *• Phone 23

2ml uml Palmetto
F L h IvI u

'

KLuffed OI.IVKHy 4 to. Jar„
CABNE, No. I emu-............

Kip

llr f 'i

rttf.—

Ovarae.

iloaides cena(irahlp he advorated
thru, and tidd f'.rou.h m il M ln .r
a new N R A publicity board iouillia t the cum inlasioii would maker
n thoiotigh and eoTiiptete invest i- •roaed o f newspaper and radio es
ecutive*.
vatiun.

..ill eiiu

•

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4 »M 8 «M .

p a g liilti.

’

C U T B E A N S , N *. I

J R IC E s S lb &amp; e
ticu e

|

MUST A HO, quart.... ....... .

- JOHN a N d s s

owned, conlrullwl or o|»'i aled, and
weir building up the Republican
parly for the IWM eawpaigu. WalITivc Inh aibli***’ s.
)nce aakrd “ why not govarnment
(Ii.v e iu o i S tio lU itfe rre d
their
supervision of tha preas iMlating
com | lin n l- to Walter- II. idm ovaii.
to tire M U i M
M-rit-lary of tal
aein,r co oinis-

IV O R Y S O A P

V. C. KI

H. H. WEEKLY. No. 1

lay in th* failure of the Admlnl'I ration f n make
tb »
ronhiliUMiU
publir "roniplt»ncc ion*nnua.M

vvhirb Timailay

(-ini v it p it li* f bail ii mile i* icrip K illii

Gorton's '

1IAKING r o w I) i: a. run....

ntirrnt c®fiw»rnbip
new*Sti,«t d by tire verdict
whirh - f
|,ii,o...i |r r a muroere-s and con- paper* as far as the M IA is eonHigro il In i In 2 .i yrais in Jiri.mil, reined, was advecated at • r,ldu
Hr. .Mill l.inrlsay Wynekio.p yea- administration eonferrinr y s ie t titrdo, lav in a
••” 1'" ' ” n •,rr d .y l.y Jack Wallace of .«*t&gt; An;
riru n ty JB I eo l a n d beg ged to I k - |OHIO, T »* .. * me ruber of tbe sho*
buiMers authority
111f 1 Ik14iB11-'Wallace as-erted ins I rot ol
*J‘hr ■’?! i ir mat ir pK&gt; Mfian, huw ■

SALMON

•

W A SH IN G TO N , Mar. 9 , — i/l’r

',1*1—

!'

J * *

KISH 110K, 10 ox. can... .
KISH FLAKES, can ........

0 f Preis
Ccnsdrl
Dr. Wynckoop Hcks
1
h
Approved
In Texaa
I ’o Be Left Alone
Mar

I*hnnc 309

W . In i St.

Clabber Girl

Atleird) Christmas festival *••'&lt; id S i-iin r
if their btislsiinl).
ai-rr. are Civil Service employes. en employes of her Val-Kill shop
at llytle Park.
A pul It . Falls o f f her horse.
Dereml.er 27 . Sta'rr that as a
A p ril 3* Takes H lourrater fishshe opposci lh&lt;
eMiien Ihrmiith purl* o f the W hite private cltiicn
House 1,, whiih delegations have equal rights treaty.
January 2&lt;i. Receives Madame
I never
In f o r e
been
admitted.J
Troyanitvsky. wife of the new
M ia n d ih 'i e g g s in the VMehen for
Russian Amlia&gt;sadnr.
l ‘ rinn
M n rister
J.
R am say M ae*
January .10 . Annnunrrs
that
Ihmald.
seine will he served In the White
Mny e Resigns
editorship
o| Home. No hard liquor.
R a b ji-, Jost Rutile,” which sus
February 19 .— Urge* raUfiraI ' i f - publication
tion of the fe.leral Child I-aten
M ay
|'I. I elt hrates
M o th e r’s Amendment by the New
York
Iry sjiewking
at M a te rn it y legislature.
V&gt;s»r lalio n
luiuhi-oq
|,|
F’ebruary 2 t. Refuses to leave■
inerting of tbe Wruhingt..* I'uun-!
Milk | I
I It** litifltl;* M l'k* cil of Social Agencies be'arise o f)
i i ' 4iitiip iirMi Ww Itin rl 4tu, E i* the adjacent fire, unless i' is nec­
essary for averyone else ro leave. |
pM“* 4 -s f*ympi*Ihy.
Marh 2 Goes to Boston to visit!
I hii
1,4 a* v &gt;
by
p la ne
fur
&lt; Mltft»titm l*i b* 4- her won» Pimot, Kef tons, James, Fiankiir Jr., and I
la
&lt;1 i f bi I \ i aillftil ft nmi bill John.
% u( c,
March 4. Rtluine tr, Wa-Fragton r
t„ celebrate rite firs’ rnntveiaary!
■I ' 4! M
I Ml MU ) hni k ill'll icn ru*
|
it)1*f "T l.lii'H '
i'fii'Jiyi'ltti'ii! I f o f lire President a J.iuugur allon.

4 H I' M ill.

108

HtTTI R FC0P SI OKi i

School.

women from

Pound Cake

C AK E

G orton’s

.
i mu i M iMti'il
in
rhii ujffi.
lore hr-nir at White llotlse.
\\li&lt; * its* jf inmmi r»« * t *
Marrh to, Announeea she will
I I',, ft ,. i It. \(■■t *if lit" rtt vn*! iifii*
tovivi early Anreriran dishes nt
'♦i i ftv i •*,♦*. iiiuia-ij ii tin *'nutHo- White House, g iv in g recipes [„
•.ti* ” A - 1-141ni \I I'lt rii \ i i' fi^rnl llte pte*r
Trims a Christmas tree tor
hr* u.ifi
I in i f imifuil ill v i^ifiii
A p ril 1 Announce, beer w ill Is* Woman’s Trade Union
Ixaguc
4 »'i•m *1 l hi' t hi t*n;ii*l hint I'fcn
r e t &gt;td nt W hite lluUsn^aftiT legal- party.
tv
i!if&gt;. ti u hly
fifjtliiration.
liccrmher 22 . Attemis ChrlslA p ril II.
n bjecla to policy o f rnaa play given at the Todhunter

P.isk'iirizi'd

cm

u&gt;.. u.i.

fl''rc! 4h

Firoii

�" "T rr•wttlmrUI *craoilwT* V r r r w n r n iw iJ w v w *mir

Ifortf Before* Ttet
tiiMtisfied People
Really Sole World

In skill with the'elflcieocj o f the
machines has no place in modem’
industry. These men ebonld r»
berk to the country end learn lo
make their Heine—became independent and self-euitalmnci
“The Ora-lo-th*.land rrunr(O atlm M ^prem Payr One)
I meet will take car* of unskillrd
«eceie« hlfher way** end this lm -j i* b o r. i , w iif also brio|f
more
prove* the icale of livln*.
leborer
| happiness lo s skilled
“tabor net capable of rrow iny who Is dissatisfied with city life.

*

A skilled
find p len ty

taken hofne b y the students.
Ru*. this Is only hall o f
the
*tury. Ford, f o r tnsnv years, hss

In the country ran
at

ways

to use

ht*

skill p rofitab ly. The |iei«oo w w
rsn’ l find work In the city is out

maintained
laboratories i „
r*perim ent with the use o f aarirultu ia l products in in iu &gt; (n
Hue

o f plsrr in the city. I f they can-

317 Palmetto Are.
K p e r is Is fe e

We Deliver

F r id a y

9 and

23c P""

Tounc Red

FRYERS.

Phone ( 11

and S a tu rd a y — M a rch

lb.

|Maxwell House lb.

Fancy Fat

•R l Y r y I Gold Medal

10

27c
35c

HENS, lb.

l i t

Fresh

20c HAMBURGER, lb. J . Z C
29c
25c
5£c HAM. Ih.............. 19c

FLOUR. 6 lbs.
Fresh Ground

Sanford

YARD EGGS. do*.

.4 A

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No. 3 Ms ml pack cd

Country Roll

BUTTER, lb.

T o m a t o e s , .1 c a n s .

Center Slices

T all

MILK. can.*...
'* * - -

is

CUT
BEANS

I

S N o. Z Cans

!

25c

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HOUSE UNABLE
iTO AGREE UPON
lit f*t:4»it*.i4\ % ii 4 H T
! ItiithaikMi cherry* pecan, tdivi* ,n,d
“ In selecting G eiicia l Sanford ( |W*a rf|
V ET MEASURES
as the subject nf my w a y
I
" h i ) T»* III** fnllowrmi: pi** u
A PIO N E E R # F M Y HOME T O W N
m

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BLACK
PE PPE R

W ffir S T O R E S

k

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Sugar
5 lbs. 2 3 c B ean s,H ,;.3 lbs. 1 5 c
PRUNESr'■''"ns
MACKEREL a 2 for 1 5 c
CORNED BEEF
1 5 c FLAKES "sr 2 pkgs. 1 9 c
C o f f e e v • lb. 1 7 c
FORK&amp;BEANS6r ™
COCKTAIL " - 2 for 2 5 c PEARS w 2 for 2 5 c
TEA
27' F IG S
35c
FREE!
FLOUR
RAISINS
2 for 1 5 c Matches —■3 boxes 13c
CALUMET
25c CHOCOLATE
21
Lb.

Vi

3

T

m

I* k »f.

T ip n tr y

( i Iu h h c h

FR E E !

6 LIm .

Fancy lUacult

or llalasrt

2f)c

24 l.hn.

89c

I Lh. Can
llo k in y I'n a d rr

Post Toasties 2 - 17c C orn •H: 3 cans 25c
Milk

IJ h h y ’a I X
or CarnaU o n

L e ttu c e

3 s 1 8 c C a lo

hd.

6c

Yellow Onions 3 lbs. 1 3 c
APPLES-

3 lbs. 2 3 c
5c

Saniord Celery
C H E E S E lb .

19c

" l h e 1-eadinir
Hub Food"

3

BakingPotaloes 4 lbs. 1 5 c

Pineapples

B u tte r

29c

O ranges

B a n a n a s 4 lb s . 1 5 c

Strawberries

CE T

25c
2 for

25c

doz.

9c

W

17c

doz. 2 2 c (G r e e n B e a n s lb. 1 0 c

Corner Magnolia and First St.

117 Eaut Firnt St.

Beat Quality WeHtern a nd (Jeorgia Beef and Pork

FRESH DRESSED FAT HENS—2!/2 to 3 lb. Si/t - errh
F resh

G rou n d

IfAM BU R NER , 2 lb*.
Fancy Wextern

BEEF ROASTS, lb.
Extra Fancy Spring

25c
15c
25c

59c

F iu a h S lic e d

^

HAM BOLOGNA, lb.

pa

r | OC

S w i f t ’s S c lu c ls d

SLICED BEEF LIVER, 2 lbs.

C OC

F u n n y S lic e d

a

BREAK FAST BACON, lb.
LAMB LEC.S. Ih
FANfct WESTERN ROCIND OR CLUB 8TEAKS. Ih,
Small Suiiur Cured

HAMS (picnic), lb.
Frvuh GffnrgU Pork

Chop* or Roasts, lb.

EXTRA FANCY RED FRYERS, lb.

MRS. PINCHOT
HOT IN REPLY
TO J O H N S O N

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d w I•hut th, 1ji f *■1 WW- lH»i *.»lt ed * *
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1 I,,' 1" * **" . known .». I*
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EGGS

— r
_

n il, f r.d a place in Ih r
highly
o f his most notable su .re- e » ha« feci that 1 have chosen one o f j ttuh repot ted n** ihdttp well t u*
‘ p rcialited industry o f rities, they
t Cent ininm Knm i Ihii?* U fe t
been with s ty Ivan *.
llut
let t l i ' miwt mitiktamUnif of our c i t y ' chum or (V n tvian b-aik, tin ‘ mo
*ev i*i al coiupinmiM’
't, • ft'*tu *'i'
will t r liettcr o ff out o f the cities.
" a * S attfon i, variety flint
fu m l'h e *
the *
Ford tell his own story, lie like* pioneer*, N ot only
In the country they w ill become
Well* etTeiv«l.
tu rned for him* hut hi* ilul niucli ( ipuftme; cot fee, Japan,'*, pi - ,,
to talk at out farm in g.
Roosevelt I*1uni 1y tnhl the l oil*
individuals and not unimportant
" F o r Instance," said F old , "on fo r our com munity that m erit- mull. New Zealand flax. Ititih -■&gt;
coys.
gn -i'in n a l ptoup the ini n*ii»e in
date palm, the ten tree.
our farm s » e a re p ri»l cine *"&gt; hi* re, »»ciiition.
vetera n '* a ll“ war»ee* and
“ When 1 tell people to yo back
"T h e grove thriveil *n won In &gt;
beans. From the |.e*o« * r make
••ticneml H enry Shelton San
nrvfit 'a lm i ' ti»t«'ii hy tin* Scuiili’
to th » land
and produce crops
.
...........
,
'
.....1 oil which goes into thy I’H'tit u«cd fu iii wn« born Ju n e lo , lS'J.'t. nl (ulU lhat tn lS7&lt;»G «neraf Sant- »d
v\a-» im areeptai le to It ni am! left
they rry
over-production
" j j | o n every c a r. The soy
an .« i e l W no.!twr&gt;\ Connect lent. In rhtl.i wnrf mdueed to imietiM* it l. e:te
tin ihuiht of a vein if tile pi nt I
point to the farm er who can’t
h liildiitl m i l '
plarin y a slap lr n o p
tins
T h e.
(l., WJ|&lt; t i,t&lt;m-d and la in
' o il' w *-i e nut TtltnilfletL
the crops tie already
produce. I
lhe
. make,
'
“
As
tinmettlenient
g
i
»'w,
it
'»(
studied at ('h osier Academ y II**
T h i* t!"iue
ntte of • h.« h i'y»’
Thai
because bo t h a y r i culture u
whHe fU v pull- -he life
I'TIUte
ti
ipieit
mu
m
fi
tti
u*
il
*!
pull. Hi, l i f * (B r x t
\Va*hinytnn Coli V 111ititi 111* I*11*i Ik* r u n 11 *»111 1o 4.* t he
and th»* farm er haxe been in a rut
ihntlltl
he
rialleii,
Oft«*
it.*
*
uh-tt
out o f the land su.l make, it use , ^
„ hj(h „
known a*
%li 111itli'A11"Wt urn 1U The
t 'cittctea
fo r a lo n f lim e. The staple crop*
tiviieriil San foid
wa* inKi^g l, a
lew* fur other cr*'!**
.
h..|
'i't\ill 9i-'4ion and 1hi lion , aj are out o f date— almoat oh *oletr
■ im e lliy e n t fa m e , , .
»s ,i* te d |T r in it y . hul s fte r tw o je a rs
With J lld te T llik e i iifld 111* J.i , h
propt uttmti' t’ lu elta u t' who now
\a 41w cnnipeBrd to h*nve Iw huiI ' i ,
W e can ii*e just
much wheat
le t. Mi'pv lam iwit I'm Let, th* enm
liy rh e n it't* ami rv-'-M iclut', w ill)
com and cotton. The call I* for
«f
n -tlp m
I1i&gt;^n»an*
advi«.-.l nig uf the town came up m pa Tint*- the ti'B m Ih I iiui left the Whitt
d etrln p n**w
f«*i hew. pur
lli*tt*e %* 15h the p m n ii'e to ***,ek
new* crop* to he u*exl In
new
; ennveiitiiliori
\li&lt;*
lu rk *-1 «*«•
t
\\ t* wil| U i* tow ing mmn&gt; him (•* trn v .l fo r hi* hrallh
w,*me a d m**iincut
1 h**y conxs'de'f
w a y i."
1hat then* -lunud I**’ ru*
Mtw mut m l * ittMtad of uiggnur in IS II he l.wk w v r r a l « .a
1 ! that »e\ei al idi-tMclei inlet fe» red,
Ford ha« farm * scattered
all
tt whmiid I*
Ih n n out o f ih«* earth. In tlii» way P ...» mill Inter wi-nl lo *hr I ..t svl*.nit it. hut that
Farlter, the prm ,, ni nf the v« 1
over Michigan* He ha-* went men
w h e n - h.' liv i-,1 nmomr 'I f i unnied fur It' tmilltlei So ml i ., j
MgrUTiltu rr will If t n n ir necu'sary
i dtlw '
itincndinem. an 1
olhet
out to experim ent
with
new
Indian* fur a wl'tlc. K,«r a
'
to indti*u&gt; amt the two w ill pro*
ihe\ vraiheie&gt;l nl .ludae 1 *
pha-e^ i*f the t'nu^l *’**'iuftal pi 4*
crop*. H r aUo *ent them out to
h,itwM-lled
nhri.n.l
niul
stu
.lici
nt
(
t,
|.«r to g e th e r " lie concluded.
ledicnlr the town
\rt
dlMUNM-ll In
th*
learn the »atk*faction o f rm w in ir
lh e U n iversity
"f
lleiilelh ei e. ■iiitfe ti.*,* vt ii * planted , , the in n t ii i ft III welt*
|*i e *idi'ttt witli Senator It**1in**m
th eir
own
food.
In a tloien
re the
1. l T. H detfrre
’'IM lo
I'mim-nmnii,' the eierit. « U *
achool* fur hoy* airftl £ irU , F o n l
tin- Ih'itiiH’ i lit i- lenih », with tin
H 1 U IIK S Al.hssH IN tT tF . VSK
cen firM '.l upon h*m
At T r in i­ u n * i*«r e ily niinuai S »
I vault that a program w»i* drawn
provide*
and tool* fo r them
ty he vt a* riv e n the 1.1# P- de
*• »enmnl Saul i,l died i*r H.m ’
to produce vegetable*.
P art of
it11 i out i -i i i p latitig aitpmi nun iu in*
N E W Y O R K , Mar, H t A P l i nr &gt;pntigw,
y i- c in 1KP*
Y irgim a, A!i*v ,*|
tween Ml»x t 1*11,1 Mitt IT*
the ichmil hour* are *pent in the i (" IVfiney t'om p an y'* FehniMt y
I si»|
* In
t h hi h i* diplomatic* *‘ n
,
F i f 't itiil*,** tatiee wti" v**v» n t h«
Cartlcn, nn,l the veyelah les ate . ,Je« w.-re
f 11.71 l,!»rti. u|i aK.J
ft on,, f i tmh* tie
ri*i r wn&lt; Ui'iriin when, at the i i f '
iie r'il
*e*d . o .
1 hdl to tetiiMT Hu- an nail ti* ,**ni
'aid
.
•
Snnt.nd
lii
i f
tin tii'. hi* heeanu*
an
- lit th, » math met, Ini toio| nme&lt;*. the i o ptotjil
•d New York Hiti her, and
n i l ii( he
the Am etiran Fmlm»lf m„. ta iitf oii-a-iM, , lh*' tax t"l|
an J
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In
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o* 1 lot*.la hw it„ **n|
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K*l|t. E* In p e f'id l rro m then «•*
x ic i U * x* hango c,*nt»ol hi I!
Hid If- 4 l uinG- niwtif\ it
the
nm e
he heenme
-at11) held out a*» a p*»*^th lit'
'll i 11;j, •I ' 4« xllll IT , f,,,
-oe
Rvw.dent t.* ILdftfiiini on M airh ) I'.n) |^
In outlining a h i'i'liii ■■ pm
niul
hnwinr*,*
i
inl, *i
Jit. |afi1, he |»»-4 Tin lin'd
vnri ’ • Bed **
k-UitM, Sl-liuho Koi&gt;m-Ofl I nipt*.,
- " ,j Hint an , n il,m
w,n»td he
fd lirf iliphmiatu* 'e iv ire a .
3 b o x e s
13c
The
t» nf th h
piotnet
l* \, ti t o t in- I 11 .-udeilt '*• I a t tf hat
“ lie tun rlet! (iert tilde He Pny
lie itiiiiei U» I'lled in the
giim iiiy loll (111,1 e vp te -* d
fit"
nf PhilfuM uhia. and *hey had
1**41ti l
I hong lit that it w oil I I In to ted Up
eitrhl chiM rrn
on t‘&gt; lhe S'M ale "w ith fr-noii
"In 1871 ( i-in’ f nl
Sun fin d •• ltd, piornpl ru *■-nnte Inti nuteil in Flui iila.
H»'
Ifeliiifwoti
-Ittd the 'Im l.
i'
l«»nk h im t up The St Jehu* H i'
lin in g, le tttio l
lull
pi *t*ft !x
in
I»r and I v det ded ti» make
would ht- let I to the M**tl',t' f*n tit*
in
i hi*
section
Hr
♦ vent meriti
!ll" t Hit loll
p m based PJ,r.:tr» were* at ls»V«
" I t in ex p o l e d " hi' 'in.I. ‘‘ that
M..111..C on the S» Jnhn* River
d w 111 tn- 'im p lifie d a*, itow h v(Continued i&gt;n f * » f e T w o )
rill* tm.T **f land
w »then
Ml tti ( cald*' 'O il* to il feel IlitiMt'
i new 11 t»w Hu- Lev 1 Grant
U'* Hfn% foe tiitpim in ^ the \|( t
w * il IVI ('ITIII /.■ d
I'X lli“*
..........mended a
d futde
It. I ’mnil- in*) pi 11ml *’il w ilh
.hidp**
Him v * u
W. ffe n ! I ’m h er. who hail "mu* , hnut-e 41f j,ol . t „
lu re nheiit la7n. niul they foniu*d pee*., ry phiri of a rlou my th,* m , * I
iiim b iiii *, *
a ln e i i i f * ' pHitner'htp The u «i- t»u "i. the aiitanudnJe
m i ) ndk antaire* **f the h*ealieri n *11.| *nc hiii %*in ...» K ,■p»•» j« 11\ |,, j |, t*
the nckei ttiiietd u i « n &lt;iu Vitieinnfi,
uppaHleil to t h i 'e Ivve men
Uttei L WFully Mild 11111*1 ifn I I, n||v the t » v e i. w lush n
I
fai h F,-a I i 4* f ii 11u i e fat tin \ f j\
(*ii f \ amt
cheap
li a i i ' |a* Mm • n
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-till
iinmv
fm ifit ie " ;
anil
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■»w ertl ’•hop iunilot b, denied It. ,t
ia\ 11n f “ iiti.ml mu ••• a *• "*«
th4,ir and- arid
tlntu*ai&gt; ■*
.t
*‘ The M t i i i T i n f * aptnm I* II
w , u ' " « '•
*•* Jp « I a 1... i a,
VIi,ikand
Ml
John
A
M«
Mnn
10 ()/.. J a r
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..nil 4anii.ii
*
illd weii* »i*t m i'll tii iiiiiLi
a
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I hat p i, .n nilltlhe, .f
F a n c y U r r n L fu N l
pUt
tin I mvmi S illiti'id A m
W ‘ f . , 1*. have bi .|| |l«MM*-&gt;ed f.-»
hoc wn* ill*- f i i ' t
w»».er ti*
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\ 1tra ileel In la im y ••‘it 1he t
n. hvlti hat 'in l hi'i ta hi a nm
'i|hu i
llf u l Ml tin g llow l, 1 V aiuahle Pie Pan or He*
r ia l
Sanfm l
V* .. ........ ..
din, hkMn*: udf**piaa, \
p,
*ert H Uli F i t K K ! F i t K K !
n *t he derm ,1
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nul- vl land H* • « Ii m ......... .
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Steak, lb.
18c Chops, lb. 15c
Stew. 3 lbs. 25c ('hops, lb 12ic
Hams, lb.
18c Ham Ends 13c
21c
Sidcfl, lh. 12ic Ham, Ih.
5c
Bonea, t lbs. 25c Stew, Ii).
SHiuayc. 11). I O C Steal*, lb.
21c
B ou si

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lb .

I W i’htrin

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Small Rih litt-f

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SmalJ I'm k Whole

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Cork

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Oxydol hold for

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Smoked

Htrluin *&gt;i

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Black berries

Ga. Cane Syrup, gallon

Flour
Corn Meal
Coffee ami Feu

N tits
Bacon
Eggs and I lens

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V egetables
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Soups
Cereals
Bread and Bolls

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C . S 3 . It. of New S m y rn a
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I a llc 4 Mialra fear T D t r M B i, Mark Haht. m arket
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j w hich llayto n n anil Orm ond Reach
K fo r lil. tu t; I*, i *mIlf. I* H H allf. t ik i
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clear. * K la nrrxd \ ckr« *•*»
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at
A ll ‘t L ^ F H lI I I - O V lK I I O V l l p a v a l . fa n
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T liur •&lt;!.«&gt; Mar «. »t.
loin I f*u ira rk . HuppHrx rather IlarH• . !»*•
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th ro u g h , section to rlnir |4Rt, 1933 *ea»#*il |«* in .ltd IlKlit, n iir L i nrak*» K iu r
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JJ&amp; -J **. *
w a . Haa^ana av feat ItcV It U a k ,
by R r v . J . J . V *»*sl«c ib r« M k Ik r Mnr 14m (Jalr- l d. s M S* J e n , *
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•hip T n o rn n m m l for Men
w ill K u lla g h sn , | a .to r of th j ch urch .
motorboat
M n^rrnaa A lla M n ln ) fa r m I 'c f l - I
of I he New
Sm yrna
Th e following C . W . A . n e w s mUmiiht tmlmi al krkiaa itts trmmbl—. (W*,)
»tnrt tom orrow, it ivao n n rvm ri-rl
,
T h e v i.ltlr.g
clerg ym en
a r e 1 M-f of 31 lla a r * C a t i U i ni a i«a ,
iare« i» p io m i*« l at the D e l a ml w ill be paid at the fire statio n a t
today l y
A nd rew M. f'a rru w a y . m em ber* of
the
R e d e m p to ri.t!
10c IlM 1 lime
A m erican la g io n auto &gt;ace. Sun- t jme
w ;j« .
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m a n n m r of the Sanfo rd C o u n try O rd er. Ea c h ha* iia I m any year* Hirer
k llo il,
Me line 3 times.
d ry . M *r 18. w ith one Ita lia n a n l |
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C lu h a* he rrlrsM -tl p airin g * for of **p e r encc a* a m !»»lonary in Hriuton 1 «lranil
ih ir e
F t nnco-A m e ric a n , already * ;i.j; »i i-i-.el.r.*. *
of Com7c line C llmrs.
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f'lfte larn l 4 lliiff.tlo !
5c lire 1 month
in the llPt".
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LEGAL NOTIPP
l i r a , quickly.
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in refund your money on the ,p*i 11
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TOUT cnogb or cold ii not relieved b*
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by one who r t a l'y know* ho*
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\ T I I'.XHsl.N*IH la ear* Miami fteacb
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Abi'd inim (Mill tetnled lin.’i fast ,1
- ] miftcred fnim com 11 pa Mon
like
h m It « n , l ia i..f ''.n « l (rum
that made me feel worn nnd tired."
L , M • bei a.f ihe III l«iriil
I S(.ulliNlii|.)ini l-y tie il I1'
I M I M 1(1 I l it
\N D
write* M r* (Ico n ic W Tackett, nf
Aahland. K y . " It neemed tlm' mv
\ d d i .m ; m \t i i i n i.
head wa* never rn^y I took dltthe toll! lie \
U K l» A I K S
.fe rrn t thing*, but wool . b&gt; : •
U i u a ll y one good re a so n U en ou g h
W ith Id |lH&gt;.
entered,
I ixm '
bad aa rv rr
I snw til* ' ,-i i’ * t i l
"
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lo m ak e y o u r d e cisio n a s to “ w h ic h
v
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n
advrrtlneil. and Sy tr.V.n.. . .^inplo
l i r * lo b u y " . B u t h e r* e r a T W O
' i I'Xfirrii ne rd « n d reliab le
c | j i e | in hnth
I wa* »o much ir 'i r / i d that 1 'ru t
Q O O D R E A S O N S w h y y o u sho u ld
m irhitnic A ll work x u a ra n tr d.
for a package
N o* tt ha* tirlircd
night
re p la ce y o u r lir a s w ith F ire s to n e .
Mr. N i\ In in nut *d«rr c i b
m * bo m uc’ i that I do not «uffer
a*
- ui e ut
ftd
a* I did
t «&lt;mt,| not I*- without
M i dnrikdaf.
I..
B la c k -D m pgl,t for anything *
WORLD
F J I t S T — O n ly F ir e s t o n e T i r e s a re
Phnnr IIH
» ii d f
dn&gt; umnd
Fund
CViM* only 1 cent or lea. u umo.
8 A r t T Y . P R O T E C T E D “ on the In ­
( F I • l(^ F I n
I'llIN I l M . I ' l l |
PERFORMANCE
.i - 1 mi l
I* w'* i in , J r H illy
• • CilDclrrn like the new. ptcanant
s id e " w it h Q u m D ip p e d H ig h S tr e tc h
I I * Sn P ark \»*
I !»\ db* nd »f..\ . nit**, .91 t lln w
taetlng M YIIU I* of lllack-trru u g h t
RECORDS
C o rd s. O y m d ip p in g U • F ire s to n e
m* I l o t' lu an
lb... II dler John
p ate n te d p ro ce ss th a t sa t u r a t e s an S
lle lb - t lillil l*te Master*
co ats e v e r y f ib e r a n d co rd w it h liv e .
S« fund • b^fit
' I i i n llet
liq u id ru b b e r, c o u n t e r a c t in g the d a m ­
• i.n un I H em y / .»lle u le ;
H IG H S P E E D T U B S
a g in g f r ic t io n a n d' ‘b eatt w h ic h m ak e
1 « a un
A i
M Kevn d.U
o r d in a r y tire s f a ll p re m a tu r e ly an d
Pel t • and F le d It. t'} . A. }
Wat* aa tka aV uU y ear ia lha
e v e n tu a lly b lo w out. I t alap sa fe ty • edum nn l K ir.'
\N
100 sola I*4Ua&gt;s*Si last lar U
itr
lo c k s th e fib e rs , co rd s, an d p ile s In to
O i tW wtaalM ear
one poheaivg u n it of g r e a t e r stre n g th
»i
* , i*'
S u u l F lk a i Irak illa k far I
an d d u r a b ilit y .
aaajH aU.a yaan
• « b ru iin , r M iit iu t .

-

16 Players ToAppear
In C h a m pionship
Go For M e* Golfers

France, Italy Will B e !»«“"« -i* » ,r°ph» for • Volu,u
G e t s Rid o f
K e p r e S C n ted in
Itc h y E c z e m a l
Races On March 181

,

•..K'-.Trtii « ! C W A _P a y Schedule

RATES

Chest Colds

1

n&gt;

TO -N fG H T
Only

7AMILANE
Foremost L a w
and Outlaw Pic­
ture of all Times

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VICKS COUCH DROP

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TUNE IN

WOOD

R O W LING

■

Belching Guns
■snorting llorses
Fist Fights
Gun Fights
Fast Action! Thrills!

Scotland i«*rd Looks.
Into Peculiar C a s e

FRLL! See Famous W ax Exhibition in Lobby

NOTKS

l

Dill I AR T’S

I

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FIRST CHOICE

for S A F E T Y and M I L E A G E

50c

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W EEK

M EETING

~[bvUuj&lt;3 Demand
fo Q U A U T Y 1

Ttreafon*

On Any

Living R o o m
Dining R oom

r

Oa tka Pare F O
_ _
kraka tka aaoat laaaoai l a l n a a a
raa U CT kaora, «e^ i

S E C O N D — T h e d eep c u t ed e n tiflt a l l y d e sig n e d n o n -sk id t m d g r ip s
a n d h o ld s th e ro a d a n d g iv e s lo n g ,
s a t is f a c t o r y m ile a g e .

WwaiattM (O l 0 ) la U
way u 4i K
Xlacirta
a o n * Oa *kar* aaarai
*4 U l k*aaa far Uraa w a * i
Uv* faan aavtrtat derm MlUr* koa atflaa wUkaW a I Ssirlil
Oaky iaa U Ura Im kla.

Or

Bed R oom
In rmcllng the prrtcnt demind f»»r
rjuilit) there ii no belter text in fix or
ol in« b n iliic r thjn cropt I h i i ' t » h )
bit si Icrtilifcn arc tiidi) xo popoUr
llui'x «%b&gt; tb«) xtind out in llor»J« ax
tl&lt;jh n Jih lr, torm tb made plant footii
Ini produiing xutli iiopx.

S u it e In T h e H o u s e
During the Summer
E x try p la it c f

Mure than fori) )c arx of cRprrlriKC and
It idrrxhip in llte It miner held have
tit vt It i| h d the Ideal lt»rmulai * hit hare
•» pi (It11 ax prexem Micnttfk lmo«
bd)*t and pt at I Hal cx|a nr me can make
tlum And j(ro*crx nhti market «|t&lt;al
it) tropx )rar liter )car uxe tb«m for
•II xropx
1 1*4) knots the %lly&lt; uf
xerxm | xt ivetI formulax
V u Ideal f c n ilir m hr xuur dtrxii and
trutk crop* this tear I hr) arc )ouf
bexi insurance uf nuxonji tuda) a de­
mand for (fualit) iropx - the kind tbil
command! lo p .p ricrt in aay mar kef.
Let our rtproenutixe dmuxi )our •«•
cfuirtmcnti nith xou

and

" S ltm m y "

a n d b tn t a a l r t a r t p t t i t i l l y
ttp a u tJ k ttt.

SEMINOLE

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COMPANY

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TO N* IIIG U s r t K D MB
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..W .IS

w a r*

named

D e te c tiv e .

w a rra n ts

Ile n r y

L in d sa y

and Joh n C o re a of the c ity po­
lice force, and Robert W illlm o n ,
r illin g
s U t io n
op erator
and
m em ber of the grand ju r y .
W h ite , bookkeeper a t Ih e ta n k ,
w a s one of two bank em ploye*
held up in th*
shadow
of
the
G re e n v ille ro u n ty
Jail T h u rsd a y
m orning by tw 0 bandit* who took
flO.OOO being tran sp orted from
the postofflco to the in stitu tio n ,
leas than tw o b lorks aw ay.
W h ile is charged in a federal
w a rra n t w ith e m b e u lc m rn t.
A eecond w a rra n t charged that
C o re a , L in d sa y , and W illim o n “ Did
u n la w fu lly aid and abet one Hugh
W h ite In e m b e u lin g and s b it r a r !tng and w ilfu lly
m isap p lyin g the
m onies of the South C a ro lin a N a ­
tional B a n k of O re e n v illr in the
sum o f $50,000."
Bond for ra ch
man
I* set at
$25,000.
C o rea, L in d sa y , and
W illlm o n
denied t h r
holdup but
o fficia ls
said that W hite made a statem ent
although they did not release It.

Sweet Explains His
Company’sPosition
On Proposed Pact

*

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. :

In

the

di-tm guishcd

audit nee

w as
Prem ier
M u s s o li n i ,
w h ,,
showed
his
approval
w i th ,-mphiilu n od * a s the
op ed Ins su bj e c t.

invent,u

deivl-

GANG A B D U C T S , J O H N S O N S A Y S
BEATS REPORTER B U S I N E S S GAINS
!IN LOS A N G E L E S FAVOR HIS IDEAS

elw a y s

sg ra *e b le

te

Ir u ly ,

CHA.SE A CO,
GEORGE S W E E T ,
B e lts M anager.

Plan To Reorganize
Italian Bank System

v .

PHONE

SANFORD, FLORIDA

m

M ar. Ill

Tuesday

night

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an d

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tlw

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of

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in J a n u a i) a n d

- | n cjx tiiip iy u m u itt
more than usual
a a v- •
ru s ty .

K iam m er f i e c u t l m
aaut
e r a l me n c a m e into the olTicr xx.th
the

official

ills IIIX'SW

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Palatka Man GetsKHK)
Crates Celery AnAcre

the act I | liv&gt;iri.i

il« t m « r .
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mill

lo

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ui'pioprintioii

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W A S H IN G T O N .

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P A IJ IT K A ,
M ar
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III (h e
ala i*
T ilg h m a n , E a s t P a la tk a w o n d rr n e zt Y\ *'*lnr»*iay ntMin, a n d &gt; c u u t » fainil**
p u b lic funtl
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from
fa rm e r, la holding som ething that are U l x i U d to v i e w It.
•r i*
I h i i i t i g l u i i (a li i , dire* '
looks lik e • record for
c e lrr y
1 &gt;e* A ­
' M - a i r b *».#1 **talixllc» (*•
protluctlon.
m ini i at i i , #aid lh* • " I. &lt;lld
Ilia cla im It hessd on the fact
• t Itllg**'
ml*, ac coufi'
nut
la k i
that he has harvested 150 cra tes
i n \
of celery from
one th ird of
sn
a cre of so il. O r a t the rate
of
employ ment and Othi-&gt; I .1* tu| f*.
W A S H IN G T O N , M ar. Ill
i ti
I • llftu*
1,000 cra te s to the a cre.
N egro fa m ilie s,
tin
— W ea ry of ths ssvoro winter of
Bunches
of T ilg h m a n grown
•
47
showed,
runtttuled
al
W ashfm rton. P rssld o n t K im&gt;«&lt;-o, ll
ce lery e sh lb lle d a t lb s N ew s o f­
»«•
portent o l tiw total lu
disclosrd y r s l n d a y h *
1.
plaii
fice looked lik e dim in u tive tre es.
o.lv
rung a .h u r l fi-h ln g trip off tl"- re iv in g re lie f, but mad'
No doubt they w ere as e lsp L sn F lo rid a m a st the la tta r part of 2t&gt; percent of the po|"i!.i
tin * a s an y ev er grow n.
ro rrlin r to the 1V30 r •
th * mouth.
H s told nrw sp apvrm oa t h r trip
D IE S A T P O lo
depend'd upon a sa tisfa ct' i &gt; » tW O U LD C O l'R T
uatlon in t'ongraaa. l i e I. rimnt
Mur
S A N A N T O N IO , T e i a .
W A S H IN G T O N , Mar. 10- The lng on • lu iain g aboard th * &gt;41 lit
controversial World Court issue Nourmw hal, of V in cen t A -to r. 10— Colnoo| G ordon Johnst
hie cru ise in | ch ief of s t a f f o f' the second di
aa- upon which h«
v i i rvvlvod y o sU rd o y w ith
vision, dlod boro yesterday fi«m
Munramvnt that the Senate for­ southern w aters a J r a r ago.
T h e Presid ent proposes to r&lt; • in ju ries irc o iV fd w hen hr (•' ( i* i«
eign rrla tlo o a .c o m h ltto g Would
pol.i
game
hold r*H»( hearings oa tho qaao- in f i t * or &lt;i* day* o f fish in g o l! a horse d u rin g ,
U t d a 's d a jr ,
H o n d a coast.

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H u r i e d In Orlando
I uf *• *a I -* f x * •
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writ* I** I i ye*

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iiii.fith*
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&lt; bap* I m 1»• land.

Walker Asks Ruddies
To Altendlx'gionMeet ih.

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m
interealad In pla) mg in an A r o n .
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• ..■••ling, ala**, b* •aid, txi g r l m
• rxranitrd * how l l lu* present at th*!
fu rm atlvn QQ iio* band set-up.
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M ar.
10—
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Mu to. publisher uf tha J iJ l Shim
po, leading To kio n ew spaper, was
wuundad critic a lly y esterd ay And
a servan t slain b&gt;
an aaaassin
who co m m itU d suickdo,

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Firestone Brake Lining and Spark Pluirs
Firestone Tires—Firestone Batteries
• Crosley and General Electric Radios
Washing, Polishing:, Greasing
,
Woco Pep Motor Fuel
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Tiolene Motor 00

FIRST A N D RLM

fort. stilt to have e v ery th in g lie
need* for a life of com fort.
" It is not the m achine or science
that hnvc provoked the ills froi.i
w hich we su ffe r.
"W e have In-en cheated of the
advantages they have brought I y
defective d i.ttih u tiiu i of th.
w ealth and resource* proviilrnci
ha* g i v e n
up in
a b u n d a n c e , und
a ls iie a l l by h u m a n s e l f i s h n e s s . "

J&gt;oaition of C haac and Co. and
I......I Mai
llit l u l l )*%'I 4**4$ whll'll
cam paign a ^ a m -t
l e ^ a l i r e d ma t
Ita a llltu d e tow ard th r pruposed
*• xxrrr ut *«x« tin* • • . |•••ml iit •
&lt;ier on the rac e t r a c k * o f Nouth i
! t s| t ill*
c • I r ry
m a rV rlin g
ag rrrm m !
p |i «h| iii I *J (**t Hi
an
w hich wo* discussed in 1-akrland e r n ( ‘a i i f o r m a , " a n d * e r v r d
thifx ) « ‘Ui
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no
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r
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;
la s t M onday la co n lain w i in a le t­
h ii'iirlit lo u 'l i n g * f**t t b r xx*'*k
ter sent to an O rlando nrws|ia|&gt;er! ture a o f rac e track de a t h u r n •
i tab'll Mat
i vx*•»*• »*0 1 I •
**"«!
by G eorge A . Sw eet, eales m an s 1 dr n t a a n d f u n e r a l * sh ou ld he pul* 1 tilt
*, Mil till II I*-* *»f .!•»..•*•&gt; m O. i M
tubed."
ger fo r the concern.
llir p*»»««liri|» m i k. I " .’
••%• i
|i
In fm lu a lio n w as givi'ii to tin
T h e O rlando paper had r a i r e .l
r» ; t
(hr &lt; H'-|M ii*l he* vx * k
d is tric t a tto rn ey's office, it w a,
an Aaeoclated
I're ss
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one
w hich sU te d in p a ri lh a l C h a se,
11 pul 1. I .'..tl'.HI
Til*' * - •** iat f
man wax ie|Mirled to have 1a*a-i' I
and Co. w a , a p rin cip le objector
no*
f i • ig ip Iia i
M*M i Nl* uf n
‘m
achine
gu
n
s"
might
that
of Uie agreem ent and
that Mr.
been I- .**lr*l *lm u» the f u -I nni&gt;
S w eet acted a t epokesman for Ihe liard.
I tl* « Ml | UlNtiU
| vx* * k - III l*.4 J|
objecting group.
xx* i*
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I f ipute* f*»r I '* '
H le le tte r reads as follows..'.INI!
amt f**i I'.i-t't, I
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I in
imI i i -1 • im 1
"1 11* * XpUll“ R e fe rrin g to your mention of
ill X* \
pl *h| ii * t i**u,** I h* buslll*
the proposed
m arketin g
agree
sai'l, "bit' Im** ii
s l i i ttiaii the
m ent fo r F lo r id * ce lery one would
g ather th a t Chaee A Co. a r r the
t a l l a i i a s m :*.. Mon 10
i d l um in I s«-a«onal 11 « ( hi i Ii i * p« • » l .
only objector*.
T h re e men
w* r« Hiuwne-i
in i Jamr.xi &gt; h*l*i "**' v l and lb*
“ P lea se be a ssu red that w hile I aike T a lip iin near
here
linlay liwti** u f rsil'iMillliKh al ■• slim
C h a s e A Co. m ay be the la r g r s l wh^n a l*»ut in which they
ba i la x itra b lr Ireful di p iiiu a ry
sin g le fse to r am ong the objectors, gone fishin g cap«i*»*l
A f"u rth tr it iitlufi.*'
they a re not alone in U ieir conten­ occupant of lh* rra ft wa** -axi**|
tion In that the proposed re g u la ­
Th$* ileail an* \ i . A M atthew tion ia not for the host in te re it H r., ami his non \\ A . Jr ., an*l I
. o f the
F lo rid a ce lery
In du stry. I&gt;. M atthew s, b ro th n of thr c h irr I
T h e opposition to the proposed M atthew s.
C h a rlie lira h h a in , other m e m b e r
reg u latio n com p rises some 2..100
Tlu
large b lun /e Im pbx x* hi* b
• e ra s of ce le ry , most nf w hich is of the |&gt;arty in the I***at rlu n g t*»
li*
S u n fn id
Ki wui tt( Ini*
• t H anford, w ith about (loo arr»« the overturned r ia f t until piek***l
itxxarl every y ra i In tin ''a* .fold
• t Oviedo and some 400 aervs at up hy a man win* lives near tho
Huy &gt;f'r*Mt m a k i n g lh* i»* *1 t pun l
lake. T h e bndiira w rr r ii n r i f i n r i * d
S a r a s o t a and M anatee.
••f a i h i e . e m e n t
went **ii di pl a &gt;
ea
rly
this
afternoon
“ C h a se A C o ., being m a n u fa c­
ill (he w i n d o w s «*f Hi*- ( **t 'i n i '
A ll lived a t
Ta lla h a $ » re , a n d !
tu r e r s and dealers
of
g ro w e rs’
O f f lex* L*|Uipi*i«*nt 4*41. tldj» ff *m
m a te ria ls, a re n a tu ra lly Interested the senior M atthew s was em ploye l. I m g
oparaUir
by
the
In the su ccess and developm ent of aa A linotype
T h e liiT.1 *14
w liner
*»f
III*
a ll gro w ers. T h e mere fa ct that a D a lly D em ocrat.

S a n fo rd , F la .

M O R E FOOD V A L U E

R O M E , M ar. 10.— (A IM
In .!&gt;frnac of s rirn c e anil ''it . n ffa p iin g ,
th r m achine,’' G u g lirlm n
M arconi
stru ck out last night nt “ human
se lfish n e ss" a s one of the I w m i causes of the w orld c r » i* .
“ Th e a ffirm a tio n
th*t
srien re
and th r m achine arv rv&lt;|H&gt;nmblc
for the w orld c r is i* and uneinploy-*
ment must he d efin itely rejected,'
the fam ous in ven tor declared in an
address b rfo r* Ita ly 's most d is tin ­
guished seientists in the i'a la r iu
V e n e iia .
" T h e y have made it pi».«ihlc fill
m an, w ith enorm ously reduced e f­

The

d u c tr y ..Y o u r s very

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eb is thing for the bete f the F lo rid a ce le ry in-

Corner 2nd and Magnolia

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Wilson &amp; Toomcr Fertiliser Company

Branch M gr.

GREENVILLE. 5. C.. Mor.
10.— (A. P.).— Hugh While.
South
Carolina
National
Bank clerk here, two de­
tectives, and a member of
the Greenville County grand
Jury were arrested today on
charges growing out of the
160.000 bank holdup here
Thursday.

p o sin g p a rtie s does not m ean that
w a a r e alone In opposing federal

M. H. GOODRUU. Mgr.

kl»Lw v4 r w j s A^tumkwJ Isw u d U mbpw
Jackbonvtlif, florid a

Detectives, T e l l e r ,
Member GrandJury
All Said Involved
In Theft Of $50,000

C h a se A Co. employee wee chosen
t a vojee the sentim ent of the op­

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t Imidv and rold er toalg h t M il
fa ir and cooler tom orrow .

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Scout Trophy Now On
Display At ( ’oleman’s

Buy Now Before Prices Advance Further

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t r c u b l t " i l n n J f t ila o d
r e m t d .t d K t t t

D r l r s l a T O D A Y a n d a q u lp y o u r
c a r , t r u o k a t b u s w h ile p r ic e s a r e
■til] a t (n e ss u n u s u a lly lo w p ric e s.

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Government Seeks MAIL FLYING
|*4GH£NVIliE Marconi,Defending Science, DR. WYNEKOOP LHY CONFERS French
Huge Sum To Make Nation
Says Human Selfishness Is
ARRESTED Basic Cause OfWorldCrisis CLAIMS SHE WITH BERN ON Invincible To Any Attack IS CURTAILED
BY ROOSEVELT
IS INNOCENT AIR PROBLEMS
FOR ROBBERY

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                    <text>THE W E A K E R

rWa’u H e a r t
iteat Vegetable

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P a rt*, dandy tonight and Friday,
slightly coaler.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW SPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1934

/?efur/iBANDITS GET

F o rd Joins Borah In Attack
On Small Group O f Men Who
A re Held To Blame For Wars
PORT M Y E R S , M ar. 8.-&lt;4&gt;&gt;—
Charging th a t a amall group of
man w tra rexponxlble for w ar
through tha m anufacture of munltlona and by fostering Inter­
national
distrust,
Henry
Ford
thlnka Senator Be rah "had the
right idea,” in hie attack on tha
half billion dollar navy program
and other arm y and navy conetna et ion.
TALLAHASSEE, Mar. 8.
"T he people in general &gt;don^
— (A J*.)— The Civil Works want war,
but it haa
program In Florida today * a a been forced on them by eehemordered dissolved, effective Ing munition makers looking for
profits
through
the
Immediately* except for akele- enormous
sale of arm s.
ton forces t o t i e together
" I do not pay much attention
some loose ends.
to the talk about w ar for I have
In
steed, the federal found out th at there la not
Administration prepared to much I can do about It, aa an
Individual. Outlawing war depends
la ouch a netr and broadened upon the people. In the past
wwik r» IU f program xU rtln g they have followed the w ar m ak­
ers. If we could g a t rid of the
within a weak.
W orthy Civil W ork* project* approxim ately 100 men respon­
will bo carried to completion un­ sible for w ars In this world, the
der the now p rogram , and otli­ people would enjoy peace.
"R u t as long as greed for prof­
o n , which conform to the longt o r n plan fo r rehabilitation, will its accentuates the makers of mu­
bo approved, Jullue Stone, J r .. nitions, and aa long as coun­
A c t ing Federal
Adm lnlatrator tries maintain their race for the
arm am ents.
Just
*o
laid the S tate Advlaory Commlt- strongest
long will we be in danger of
Persona now employed will he helng puahed Into another w ar.
considered for arork In th* new It rould have been avoided
“ A man who huys a knife,
pm *cam on th* basis of their
need a* certified by trained social acquires it for the purpose of
attack , lie doesn't buy the knife
Mrvica worker*.
fltor&gt;* will direct th* program to ca rry as a souvenir. Nations
purchasing rannons and b attle­
until Ms successor ia named.
ships purchase them for the purTho Civil W orks and F.mer(Continurd on P age Tw o)
r t n t f Relief Advlaory Commit­
tee dissolved Itself a t a meet-'
In* with Stone today and lmmediataly was created aa an ad­
vlaory coonti! In the new pro*ra m with C, B. Treadw ay, ch air­
man of th* retiring committee
(Continued On P eg* Three)

Broadened W ork R e­
lie f Plan To S ta rt
W ithin W eek, Stone
Tells N e w Council

its

Swedish Prince Weds
“Girl Of His Dreams”

Mrs. Cjbas. Banner
Receives Shoulder
In ju rie^ In Wreck

Upland, and grandaon o f th *
Swedish K ing to beautiful Fraulain E rik a
P atiak , 22-y»ar-old
daughter of a Berlin ind ustrialist.

aevelt Proposes
Of A ir Mail To Commercial
Companies On Honest9Basis

CITRUS CONTROL
BOARD PRAISED Labor Dispute f F lare
ferham,
FOR ITS EFFORTS CUp1 eInv eBirmi
I a m 1 Ohio,
Marketing Agreement
For Industry Given
Okey Of200Growers
praise for the g lo ria s v u ru * r.xchange, the Florida Control Com ­
m ittee along w ith the control se t­
up and the K oosrvrlt A dm inistra­
tion a t W ashington w a* sounded
here last night by W illiam E d ­
w ard*. president o f the Plym outh
C itrus G rowers A ssociation, at n
dinner which was attended by a p ­
proxim ately 200 grow ers and a
number o f prom inent g u ests, in ­
cluding C. C. Coinm abder, T a m ­
pa. and J . W. Jo n e s, an o fficial
o f the Farm Credit A dm inistra­
tion, W ashington. I). C.
Boh C arirton, m anager o f the
Plym outh house, which Is a f f ili­
ated with the
citru s
exchange,
lasn spoke, revealing th at the a s ­
sociation is now in b e lter fin an ­
cial condition than in many years
and that the house will handle
around 500,000 hoses
this
se a ­
son.
N *
Mr. C arirto n drelart-d that some
o f his grow rrs have (wen m i l l ­
ing "nn the tre e " pries** recent
ly of 22.15 a hoi fo r pint-apple
oranges, 21-30 and f l 10 for sreviling* and th at o ffe rs of 21.25 a
Ihix fo r V alencia* are being re ­
fused.
E. 1*. Mathew *,
the
asso cia­
tion's
fe r t tlitr r
exp ert,
a l» i
spoke briefly , as did a number of
(Continuer, uo Page T w o!

NR A ChiefSayslOPerccnt C u t In Work
Hours, Increase In
Wages Is Practical

And San Fr
m&gt; Tfce \e»eele«egJ n ee&gt;
Voting on propoeedr a trik e * in
San K ranclaco and Cl«VOla mi wax
the hig h lig ht o f w idespread labor
unroot.
Despite governm ent' Intervcn
tion, o fflciala o f a union repre
xrnling 4500 w orkers th th e Ft»b
r r Hotly Com pany'* plaqt a t C lct.
land decided to p ro ceal w ith a
■trike vole.
f •
In San F ran cisco , m em bers of
the In ternational l-ongehnrem rli A ssociation w ere asked to vote on
a* proposed strik e which would is*
effectiv e Mar 23. T he A ssociation
ha* from I2.IXM) lo 15,000 memiters.
Ijtb o r dispute- also flared a t
other point*
T he Hist riel Coal L abor B oar I
at IlirmiiiKlmm. A la., yesterday
ortlered approxim ately 100(1 s i n k ­
ing m iner* o f the rich Cahtiha
field to return In work by nest
Monday.
T he ht-ard warned that it would
dism iss the em ployes' rtm iu es of
roal code violation agninsl itnio
•i|teirior« unless they . 1-iop. ■..• Iv
esse 'b e strik e by A|s_ uluy
F i.ee most o f t n o i NOOO other
l .l .- n s in the sta te b h n a n n
■ tid e walked nut la sy tllp st'lV
with the fah n h a strike i&lt;. llu- o r­
der is es|M-eled to
many of
tile oth er strik ea in eft -. rI &gt;.

W A SH IN G TO N , M ar. K . - I d n llu gh S. Johnson la st night told
the rep resen tatives o f tndusiries
that (here were many " th a t obvi­
ously ran —ami ought to— meet the
suggestion'* to work on a 10 per­
cent decrease In hours per week
ami n 10 percent increase in hour­
ly wages.
The NBA ad m inistrator, speak­
ing lo em ployers a t the conclusion
of the general conference on code
revision illil not, however, say that
this wrss
Hie
A dm inistration's
plan Instead, he suggested fu rth er]
conference with
em ployers
to
work out this problem and others
connected with the Recovery unit.
In one pithy p aragraph the s i
m in islra '.o -iim m rd up hi* views
on the tin'ihh-d question of wage*

Unman Thanks All
Persons WhoAided
Drive For S c o u t s

S h o l t z Invited To
Gala Celebrationln
Mail Delivery Service Sanford On Apr. 6

ICIks Urged ToAUend
Friday Ni^ht Meeting

Dann Reports OnCost
Of Operating H o m e

F*art-TimeAgrii'ultiiro
Havana HeamReportH (' I a h n Ih Organized
0 f Violent DiHorderN O rgan ixalo.n o f a pari tim e ag

South Carolina Woman Credited With
Selecting Best Slogan On C e l e r y

TJ.M artinFuncral To
Be H e l d Tomorrow

Former Local Grower
Will Campaign In
County In Group 2 5 Judges Selected

iiru ltu ra l rla -s in I miih M erliso
ics was alii tril
al
.s-iMiniil
High School laal m giii iiitrlcr tli
i|ir*rtlon of M r* It Jolm -on ,
• 4«itonal

a g t" u l!u r i'

ti «. In r

*

Mr. Johnson said that llu- rl,,s
is designed 'o r fntm Is.ys win
hav# had io drop nul of arhonl
M eeting- an- m laheld
r a il
IVednes lav n.ght at 7 15 o'clo. I
in the High School, and all lw,y
are in v ii'il U- Join al 10 . roat
Aninn,- the aulijerts ilia t wd
to- taugld a n
Shop w...Mlwoik
mg. painting f «ht-«-i m. ial « „ d
mpe work, and simple Idackann'ii
mg.

G R EEN V ILLE, S. C.. Mar.
8. — (A .P .)—• A mcAaonger
tint! a (fiinnl of tho South
Carolina NAtionAl Bank were
held up and rohl&gt;od of 360,•
000 on a downtown hunincM
corner here today.
The men, Clinton Foater,
negro measenRcr, and Hugh
White, bookkeeper who wai
acting as a guard, were enroute
to the bank from tha poatofftca
with the money shipment when ;
two persons In a light, f a i t t W i
forced them to the curb.
One of
the bandit*, short,
stocky, and wearing dark glass**,
got out of tho bandit c a r and
with a pistol forced the lan k
employes to hand over the path* i
age. thay said.
A number of persons witnessed
the holdup which occurred alm ost
In sight of the Greenville county
jail, but it was over before spec­
tato rs realised what waa hap­
pening.
The bandlta escaped, eluding
an arm y of officers who quickly
took the trail.

Mrs. M argaret Zinser. m other
o f A. M. Zlnssr, died in Coving­
ton. t-a.. yesterday a fte r a sh ort
illness. Funeral services will b*
held from the F irs t P resb y terian
Church In that city on Sa tu rd a y
m orning a t 10:50 o'clock, and M r.
Zinser left
here this aftern o o n ,
to attend final ritea.
Mrs. Zlnaer waa wall known t *
Sanford. She had lived w ith lt*T
son and d aughter-in-law fo r over
a year. Had she lived until tom or*
row she would have been 82 B M 3I
of age Sh r was a native of IJad*
rn-Haden, G erm any, b u t
ah*
cam e to America with har par­
en t* a t the a g r of three.
Her
survivor*
Include
two
d aughters, Mrs P. J . la C ro lx o f
Covlnglon and Mre. I-ouix Morrcl
o f New Or Iran*, and th ree eons,
A
M
Zinser of San ford , and
G eorge Zmsei ami Theodore Zilts
■rr o f New Orlrarm

Miami Fishing Party
Rescued By Seaplane

Clean-Up Campaign Judges Begin Job
O f Inspecting Over 600 Properties
1

A selected gn.u p uf Judges
went to work tills m pm ing to
inakr a prelim inary Inspr-clion " f
the pio|H-rtira of over A00 real
dents of this county who, liaving aigro-d an entry blank fur­
nished them l»j women m ember*
of the Garden Club, have signified
an intention nf w anting to help
m ake a surr-asa of the county­
wide Clean lip and B eau tificatio n
Cam paign during this month.
Each pro|M-rty described on an
en try blank will Ire inspected as
quickly as possible so th at th*
owner can begin hit work of
rleaning vp and beautifying th*
NEW YORK. Mar. 8— (AP&gt; - property. When the work is com ­
Norfolk and W n te rn railway's pleted, the Judges will visit the
freigh t loadings last week totaled prcqierty again and grad e th*
2 1 3 4 2 car* aga^int 21JI7I the work of the owner.
Hvwk b a f * « *tu\ 13.‘Jilii a y ta r
I Th* larg est numlrer a t entries

MIAM I ID A CIl M ai « . -|A'i
The horns here of the Isle Gpo-ge
I(T ea )
it Irka rd. sp orts pro
nioler, has In-on ami hy Ins wld- w.
Mr*. B. M a n e E llio tt Itickard t«
M artin C o rn y, of Ho&gt;lon, chain
store op erator T h e sale, for 3-'-1
"0 0 was rtv ra le d yesterday wiili
filing o f a w arranty deed in
rircu it court
T h r i ash consul
rra tio n was 22U.'Mhi Itickard died
here J a n . 8, 102"

Bank Guard, Messen­
ger, Held At Pistol
P o i n t On Busiest
Greenville S t r e e t

it; it Is\V A l*efTler. Ju liu s
nn noli • Mayor
• in.tdr 1 lltngfelder. It F. t'ooper. T . I*.
Dumas end Mr W alton have been
Hagan selected to act as judges of tbs
annual public speaking
contest
o ff!.,
.info &lt;1 'tagvd by monit»ers o f Srm tnolr
« Chapter Future F arm ers of Flori‘ &lt;ta in preparation for the state
! rontr»t
S r b r tio n of the juitgeR was a
highlight of the Tuesday night
m eeting of the Chapter
It was
decided that the contest will he
held on the night of the
first
meeting In April.
It also w s* derided to
give
members of the Chapter a 10 per
i »enl discount if they have meat
I cured in the Chapter meat cur
ing plant
During s p r e l a w that
fo| I
biwed the liunin*’** srs«ion. Jeb n
l( Jon es made s talk on his p ro ]-1
ect, and the "(topher Hill Kscke
terra** played w\era| aelrrtions.
Those attending the
meeting
were Jo h n S c n k a iik , Je rry SenM IAM I, Mar M - iff’)— Pour
kank, Bonner C arter. K I) T ylar.
John It. Ju n e *.
Boyd Coleman, paarngers and the skipper o f
&lt; srl M cKinney, Ronald Mutrhrad. the fishing boat " S r a S p ir it" webe
W inston llend crioti, Koltrrl Mau- rescued o ff E lliott Key near h o t*
*e r, H erbert Thurston,
H erbert today by the crew o f the co a st­
NtoothnfT, Talm adgc M etts. David guard .-a p ia n * "S lru e " a fte r they
Karle, W illiam
B urnett, C C u l­ had clung to the aid* o f th a ir
pepper, J r ., St Clair W hite, Da almost auhmargad c r a ft fo r 13
vid .Smith, Ja m e s Boston, Clifford hours
titistavson, and A in It Johnson.
The passenger* are K arl l l t f f r
nt Canton, Ohio, Paul Oachweid,
Kumaon, N. J . , Edward C lark,
Red Bank. N J . and II. T . O rniandy, Toronto. The aklppar I*
NASH V II.L K . M m , H &lt;A I* &gt;
D r ( i f n y R l l o l i l i n . o f J a r k ro rt Captain A m lin Dunkel o f M iami.
The fishing party le ft hare
v iH r, F la . y r a t r n ia y Itr r a m r p rra yesterday
m orning
and
I'lrnl ,,f tin* S o u tlii a * t r r n S u rg ir a l early
io n ir r r * » , m jr r r r d in g Dr W IIIU (*. when II failed to return the C o ast
U a m p lirll o f M r rn p h u T h r ro n - Guard was notified. Mem bers at
u i f • rid n l ita t h r r r ila y g a th e r- the flahlng party, su fferin g from
exposure, lark nf food, and w a­
1114; p 'o lr r d a y a ftrriO M in
ter were brought here In th *
seaplane The boat xtruck a reef
yesterday noon and stove 4 larg e
hole in the hull.

County WelfareBoard
H e a d Issues Report

Democratic Executive
Committee PlanaMeet

.1. E. JACKSON
ANNOUNCES FOR
L E G IS L A T U R E

By Future Farmers
For AnnualContest

Reduced Under Order

Effective y esterd ay, the
teai■ aeirrrr -iteW m - u r T h t r - c rty -is v r
a t tha reg istry atflce In tha heart
be Mrved one* daily by mail car------of busy U s d o s , tha t0-yaar-oM
rlrre, It wa* announced by acting
Plana te remove Mr*. Chari#*
Prince. Ilka l*annart, his rousi i,
postm aster R. J Holly S r., today
Kenner a t tbia city to h er home
abandoned his princely rights for
There will he two
deliveries
from tha H alifax Memorial H os­
a romantic., union with the gul
pital In D ayton* Beach were eat
daily in the downtown section, hiof
his
dream
a
as ids lata yesterday when ■ phystated, hut the resid ential deliv­
Instead of carillon Iwlls pealing
aiclan stated that injuries which
ery will b . cut down to a single
for
th
air
wedding
in
the
anri«*
*t
•be received in an automobile a c ­
m orning delivery
Mail will lie
cident In th a t city Sunday a fte r­ capital of the prince's fo refath gathered from mail hoses .r a t
noon had not mended aufflc ently era S lg ra rd and his bride had the tered about the city a . usual
ch atterin g song o f
birds
in #*j
for her to be brought to Sanford.
T his cu rtailm ent In dalivwnr*
M r*. K enner was a passenger little park outside, and s s i r of] is the result, Mr Holly
staled ,
sm
iling
fWcas
in
Is
e y m p a in r lir
In an automobile being driven by
o f inform ation from the
postMr*. Dave Bonlake, alto of S a n ­ throng to welcome them on thc r
ma.l| r-ecnncral,
sta tin g
that
ford. The automobile collided with wedding day.
budget requirem ents of the postal
anether driven by Prances Browndepartm ent make necessary
re­
rigg of Daytona Beach, and th*
duction In expenditures for the re ­
Bonlake c a r was turned over end
m aining four
m onth* of
the
badly damaged as a result of the
present fiscal year which
ends,
collision.
Ju n e 3ii
Mre. Kenner,
Mre.
Bitnleke,
Cost of operating th* Seminole
Mr*. 8 . Benjamin, Mrs. M. Moses County W elfare Board
for th*
and Mre. J . A . Toll all were taken months of Jan u ary and February
to the boapltel a fte r th* accident. was 2381.74 and 21*1.30 respective­
Th* la tte r four war* permitted te
ly, It has been reported to
the
leave the hospital a fte r treatm en t
County Commissioners by
Mr*.
In his report on the costs nf
fo r chock, bruises, and email cuts, Helen T. Morse, w elfare director.
maintaining the Couqt&gt; Home for
hot M r*. K eener w a* discovered
Th# Board had a raeh balance tha month of February, It. !,.
te
hav*
coffered a fractured
of 22I8JIO on Jan . 1, 1234. R e­ Dann, superintendent
of
the
cbeeldar boa*.
ceipts during the month amounted Horn* staled t h a t *
total
of
Mre. Bonlake stated today th at
to 2250, representing the county's 2421.15 was spent upon 15 in ­
tha ease eras tattled out of court. I
monthly appropriation for welfare m ates.
HAVAN A, Mar. 8 -.(flq
|jr
D am ages
to
her
automobile
It cost 13 and one half cents ports „ f violent labor disorder*
week. P ractically all of the e x ­
am oaated to nearly
2300,
the
pense of operation during Ja n u ­ ped day to feed the inmati s of In Ih.- Interior, including shooting*
each
inmate a l San ta C lara anil Cam agury.
a ry WAS fo r wldosr'e
pensions, the Home, while
'
reached Havana today
drage, and clothing for Indigent j coat 43 cants par day.
Mr. Dann staled that
during
D ispatches telling o f the ou t­
residents of th* county,
tha month 174 gallons of
mil) breaks were rerrivi-d a fte r I're si'During
V nhruary,
expenses
were produced a t an averagr cost
were devoted prim arily to widow's | of 18 cents per gallon; 143 doxen dent M rndleta anil his cabinet
had continued in si-ssom unlit
pensions and dregs. The balance |eggs were produced a t an average
A m a l mealing of th* 8*m iearly hour* try ing in solve a
on hand aa o f M ar. 1, 1934, waa I cost nf 14 rente per d oten ;
57
Bate Costaty Democratic
Execustrik in g situation h e n and else
pound* of butter ware produced.
tir a Comm ittee, R. J . Hally, 8 r.,
whrrt- in the island
shalrm an, will he held
at
the
Several persona wen- wounded,
C o a rt House a t 2:0 0 o'clock Sattwo of them gravely, and four
wrday afternoon, it was announce
W r,r a r r r « M a fte r a &lt;li«l(jrl»artrr
b efo r* the provincial nalare al
r th * law, th* Committee
ta*4 before Mar. 11 daring
ictlo* year, for th*
par“A re
Y e*
T ired ?
N ervous? b* sent a c ra te of celery with­
ad
levying
assessment
out c o s t
i M prospective c a *dtdate« Try Florida C alrry ."
That
is
th*
slogan
which,
Second beat slogan w as, "F lo ri­
N atan-'*
Ifftmrd Democratic eandi- selected from a large number of da celery la Mother
A l l t o n ia tha prtmariaa slogans sent to the Chamber of Nerve Builder-" This slogan waa
Commerce daring th* peat few submitted by M r*. Jon ath an K.
m l Maclions.
U o y d of Hanford la aae- days, waa considered as being the Davenport of C rescent City.
Other winners:
•
s a r n r n of the Commit to* best seven ward alogan on F lo ri­
da calary.
Mr*. Grover Aliaen of Gaines­
Funeral
servlea*
for
T
J.
It w as rabm lttad hy M r*. Ben ville, 'F la., with -F lo rid a Celvijr M artin, 78-y ear old carp enter who
H. Sawyer nf Belay, 8 . CL and fo r Flavor, Criapnaa* and Quail- died nt the County Horn* this
a crate of (h ale* Sanford calory ty ."
afternoon a fte r a long iliu m , will
wen, forward te bar by M praaa
Mr*. G. L. M ortimer of Ocala b» held from AJI Soul&gt; &lt; atholir
today with th * tem pi latent* of with “ Be Florida Celery ''on- Church
U aom nr
morning
at
the Chamber o f Com m erce.
arlaua, t ap tu r* V K airin B "
9 :0 0 o'clack. R e r. J . J . KrlU*;hmn
Th* Magna con test waa \ a a M r*. M. W. B trn ley o f Orange wrill o ffc U ti, and burial will Ik*
sconced o e*r rndte Italian W * U F C ity, with “ Florida Calory Freda, In th* CathMtc Cem etery.
la C aiaasrlB a during Florid a Oel- Strengthens
and
Tones
the
Mr. M arita m a t Dorn In Vir­
N err**”
ginia. Ho hud Hood at thr Horn*
Stanley Koaeboem ed Dayluna fo r th * post Iff y e a rs Keen i&gt; at
Bench with “ E a t Florid a Celery the Home Indicate that
ha(Continued On FaffO Fo u r)
nu au nrlror*,

W A SH IN G TO N , Mar. 8.— (A P )
—-President Rooaevelt
yesterday
piojioscd return o f the air mail
to com m ercial companies as aoon
aa possible under new legislation
providing for
"ho nest payment
fo r honest service.”
lie suggested new co ntracts be
let fo r a period
not exceeding
three years under com petitive aiddlng. The
in tersta te
commerce
comm ission would pass
on l*ir
question o f public convenience and
necessity of a ir mail routes and
fix maximum paym ents.
In a le tte r to Chairmen
MeK ellar and Meade o f the Senate
and House |t&lt;sUiffice eommittex.
and Chairm an Black o f tha Se n ­
ate
investigating
co m m it'te
Rnoaevrlt said:
"E n a ctm en t of legislation along
the lines I have suggested vvi'l
establish a sound, stable and per­
manent air mail policy.”
The P resid ent's le tte r was made
public at the close of a day which
saw Colonel Paul Henderson, vi-epresident of the United A ircra ft
.1. K Ja rk so n , Sailfold trsi- A Trnnsportatinn Company te sti­
dcnl for I tie past s y ears, was fy la-fore B lack 's com m ittee that
tnmoiin -ed lu- randmas ) lo* lay for his company had not received pay­
the House *•f R epresentative* of ments for m ail carried from Ja n .
Hie S la te of l-'lofltln, representing I until the Uma Its contract was
Sem inole County III Group Two. ordered annulled along w .th the

SEEKS OFFICE

from any one x 're a t in Sanford
I* 87, turned in hy Mrs F . E.
Houinillat as cap tain of tha I ’a lm elln Avenue team
Mrs r . K Gormley, who was
to rn n lart all property owners on
M agnolia Avenue, turned in 64
entries, while Mrx ||. M. Papwr.rtli, In ch arge o f l a r k Avanua
properties, reported Jii) entries.
Mrs A. J . Paterson, handling
the
cam paign on W est
F ir s t
S tre e t, has turned in 46 en tries.
Mrs. J . C. Ellsw orth and har
team secured 26 en tries in th *
Muore'a Station section.
Mrs Hal W ight's team In M ay­
fair, Mrs. W aiter Coleman'* team
in Dreamwold, Mr*. E. I. Hoy's
team in Kanl-ante also reported
many en tries, as did M r*. lia r-

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Diftea** Carriers

THURSDAY, MARCH R. 1*14
mnra days to ra­
yon r IV33 Income,
Tbaae big armament and muni&gt;na manufarlurrra are in a
a*n»e pulling tlie iejr of nation*.
N ew spaper

r ir r u la tln n a

have

Many forms of llflk.mhy, tnuuunlt dlatMes to mnft. The
United State* New* ««y* that W dlffercrtt ma! adieu, which
may be acquired from 18’ different* claaatflcattonn of life,
ranging from dog* to Insects, are Hated b y the Ohio S ta te
Department of Health. Number 1 potential disease germ
carriers are domesticated animals and insects. The cow
may be the source of 12 diseases. Eight diseases may bo
Carried by dogs. The pig, cat and horse a r e each potential
carriers of five types of infection, ranging from tuberchloa|s to ringworm.
Moaqulttwi, ticks, and mites are the chief insect car*
riern of human diseases. Mosquitoes carry yellow fever,
malaria, fever, dengue fever, and filariasis.
Ticks and
mites may carry Rocky Mountain fewer, reiapning fever
(A frican), tick fever of Ml ana. and Japanese flood fever.
Bed hugs may carry K ali a^ar. Flint may carry many
disease germs from one place to another. They are espe­
cially likely to be carriers of typhoid fever, sandfly fevor.
In Africa sleeping sickness is carried by the taM sc fly.
The Ohio State Department of Health clasaification of
diseases csrried by various forms of life Includes the follow­
ing in addition to those named:
•
By tho dog— Rallies; foot and mouth dtseaae; helmin­
thiasis—flukes, tapeworms (especially taenia echinococcus);
Infantile splenomegaly (from dogs through fle a s): try­
panosomiasis (T. gam tiinesr); mange; flcaa and ticks; ring­
worm ; favus.
By the row—1Tuberculosis, artlnomvcosta; anthrax;
enwpox; undulant fever; foot and mouth disease; septic
sore throat; rallies pus infections; tenia saginata; milk
sickness; paratyphoid fevrr.
By the horse—Glanders; rabies; tetanus; sporotricho­
sis; anaphylaxis—serum disease, odor of hnrses.
Rv ---------swine Trichlniasis. tuberculosis: an th rax: cestodes

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Ford JoinsBorahln
enWho
mflicts

CO -O PERA TIO N

l f » r to s ta rt j them out in
rig h t direction. And education
m u tt be accomplished in arbooja

nil manner of school*------for lb*
home duet not hare facilities for
education.

M c L A U L lN , J
"P resid en t Roosevelt spoke o f .
(Continued Fram P ag * One*
(Continued From I 't g t Om )
th e no.’vsady o f alt people help(fo n tin u rd brnm Page O rel
O ptornetrtrt
rale. It wouldn’t m ake any differ­ pos* of attack, not for playthings. ing each oth er. Thta ia a fine fo r H unger, Hearth ami Happi111
Park A re.
ence to em ployment.
But Uwia Guns arv made -to kill and when anti * true sentim ent. I agree n ess.”
are many that obviouily can—and a country acquires more guns ' w ith him. Religion is Ju st help- I E . I&gt;. E lliott nf Dayton* Reach
ought to — m eet the suggestion to than their neighboring country, ing one another.
.w ith "D elicious Florida Celery,
work on a 10 percent decrease in they are ap t to ifii l*i w§r I'li | T l i t e cmi br n r r le d into nu f 1T tk tiy 'i f*1!incut Frouf Value-'*
hour* per week and a 10 percent ortlrr to u»*&gt; Iht* irun'*,
|Rphnolp, T h r j uhlic uchool# piny I T h r r«*lrry mhich was
Increaie In hourly w age*. T h*
“*Foo|»le xhauld pel lulu their ih«- hifrp(**t part in ctliirntioii. * th r pris*v winner&lt; wnn ifniuitnl by
Pn-aldenl expressly said that be
mlmN tlm t (hin world
a inn- J If f w rrr nllnwrd to mnkr a * uaf* ^A nirrican
Fruit (Iroworn, In f.,
Troubles To U»1
favorad resiliency In any such chin** HUayn Krimluiir out
bar■«»nrrrnitic’ public pchnoll, I Chare and Co.. Ju liu * O ingfflrule. W e all know that some in ­ ■cirra. Prop# want lo fix
Your Battery
the I would "»&gt;■" Id th r olilrr *tu* ' d o r ," S a n fo yd -O vie ilo T r u c k f l r t w *
dustries cannot do this. We know
nrld when the fact of thr mat­ dent* 1* pmh thr ycMimrrr on#e. i er* A - -oration. In**., and Flandnid
that In some it would lie ineffec­
ter I* tb»| the world h fivimr Tho^# thnt trarh hmrn the moat/* , 11ro w e r* Aapneiation.. K i p re m
tive. P u l we know that in many
lltir experience I# fixinjr u* concluded Ford.
• c h a rg e * w e re paid b y th e C h a in there is no excuse for not doing
to fit in hrnvrn. Ihav ro i- large*
la*r of Commcne.
it."
.Illd r e * w e re - \V . Ms S c o tt, J.
R a rller Johnson had told the in- ly m -tale of mind with them
j r , Iliitih ir o n , W
A. U f f l r r . P.
d iu trla llsts that thr President did nd (hr heaven will I*, their own
JN W h ite h u rs t. J u liii* Itin g fe ld e r,
not intend tn proclaim any blanket mind* "
' and II. M. Fapworth,
*'1 have hern jderi-rd In notice
reduction of hours nr increase in
w ages but he indicated - as he did a naluoi wide religion* revival, n
in his speech last night— that the more aerioua ja*»nt of view in the
j pot let I . if f e t in g &gt;1.1*0 im t h r
su bject would be seriously con* mind" of th** average person
tree|ire *!ictC im tin*«ed h i m Page O n e !
j fu r V n lc n ria s anrl
Rimarvell ha* ninde
sidered at other m eetings w ith se ­ Pn**i«tent
and
g tie a l* # in c liid if ig . tiu n * g l *'&gt; a N is on g r a p e fr u it
lected
representatives of
the thia religion* revival a keynote in grnwerM
hin recovery mrawiire*. T&gt;iia I# M r. Ju n e *, the W a * h in g to n o f ft InSfoir the end of the *ea*on
busineaa men.
Iieiitg made, provided' the rfimmlfJohnson sal.I only one thing a hopeful *ign. We are getting H a l,
.Mr, C fitm n a m le r *a id
he
w n • tee rontinued to handle it* pniratwas "cu t and dried" in advance aw*v fr«»m a period of Jnxg ami
ing with wiMdom.**
of thr meeting and that he wa* leaning toward a eerioua ronnid- pi. H t d w ith the w o rk the c o n tro l
"prepared lo .lefend that conclu­ fftlio n nf religion, I May Meriou«, • o m m itte i- d o in g and p n it ic U - t j
sion
on
purely
profr-aional when really religion I* n happy 1h« I te r th in g * a n ahead. “ T h e t it ■■
grounds I,, the discom fiture
nf «tat|. of mind, Kven ImppineM-t n m m a rk e t w o u ld il l op *r,i*
any opponent th at, in this em er­ mint l»e taken *erimi*Iy if vne i liiiK to m o i i mw , i f you p id ii d
gency and until payrolls catch up ■ re to gain it arxl Nppreciate t il n * * lilc 1 in n * p ia re d in e ft v l
with em ployment- it is pro|»er tn it.
encourage increased
wage*
and
*'l believe ihat ndtgion •houl I
Diqilex R egular
rrHured 'hour* per week.”
Ite taught in our eehool* iif well merit de"eiM
••v*•»y urtiMi*
Murnnmnine -elect
groups
to a* reading,, writing and niithmc
continue the ronferenc* on r«»# jtlr It i m the fourth '»* in eilit n rum la* mad*
revision, John-nr, said, "fo r
the |Hon The Itdile i- the he*t text the ue In - •i y .
1
next mew weeks we shall be in hook eier written. It I- taught •if f ic m l ndtH-d
He r raned the *pint of the in I
rontinuoui M**Kion,”
in all (if (hr Ford arhool* IVnpl
J
" J u s t a* promptly as possible.” with n knowledge of the ||il.|e are d iv t.iim l u"»oc?utiof»* nr Hte
«haitge -Hup for the ’t»v thev .
hv -aid . "w e shall make available hettei off m nil *it imt lofo
Imve i'o **p» iitefd * it h the i nfill oi l
t*1 you and lo thr- natron the re
,#l have a Kray* hroii inf e re-sled
J
nit a of our lrivr*li^aUnnn a rut in edio iilion, Vi hi - ngo the Fold inm iiiitfev
&gt; leak in g of the m e rit d i'im m
mneluiiimN. Hul whatever action
with old Ballery
I’rest-o-llte Ibitterlvu
company found it ne*i--,*ty
&lt;*f the eonttol (‘••miiiittee to -U i-J
l« taken. I««rd **n theae conclu­

B R IN G --

Citrus C o n t r o l
Board P r a i s e d
For Its E f f o r t s —

D ia m o n d T ir e s
S4.25
4.10-21
$4.95
1.50-21
$5.45
1.75-10

actually Increased during the de-J (e sp ecially T . s o l i u m ) ; t r e m a t o d e s .
pfaaaton. People sre more itiiim n i
B y sh e e p — A n t h r a x : t u b e rc u lo s is .
than rear tn know what l» going |
B y g o a l s — M alta f e v e r (iin d u la n t f e v e r ) ; tuliercu lo aia.
«b .
|
R y wilt! rn h tiits— T u l a r e m ia .
------------ O - ---------R v th e r a t s — R a l l i e s ; e r s t o d c s ;
trem atod es;
favus;
Wa don’t aar why Uncle Sam ] r in g w o rm .
doesn't go ahead and give "I.ittl*
R y r a t s - Hal h it e f e v e r ; tuilionie p lagu e ( t h r o u g h
AI m Hm " lo Great Hrilajn Thai f l e a s ) ; t r i c h l n i a s i s ( t h r o u g h ho g to m a n ) .
would be one frown asset th*
B y gro u nd a»iuirre|a— B u b o n i c p l a g u e ; t u l a r e m ia .
old gentleman rmild unload.
B y b ird s — P s f l ln c o s is ( f r o m | m r m l).
By f is h — Tapew orm s.
Increasing unreel i, said to b*
A rt h ro jio d a . c h i e f l y i n s e c t s — F l e a s ; B u b o n ic p la g u e , i n ­
permeating the Cuban populace.
Wa didn't
anybody could f a n t i l e s p le n o m e g a ly , i . l c c : T y p h u s f e v e r , r e l a p s i n g f e v r r
b# any raorr renllinn than t »»• ( s p ir o e h o e t a o i i e r m e i e r i ) . f 'r t i s l a c e a n s ( w a t e r f l e a ) ; G u in e a sion*, will 1^ with tlue record to
he partnership -pint that
ha*
w o rm I n f e c t io n ( t l r a c u n c u l o s i s ) .
folk# wore two m*hnth« ngn.
Intruder i red eve ry
JKilicy and
■- ----—
*tl
every action Mince the inception
On# rufttmi Ut#y ion having murb
Nit A.
ft big ifiM iti in m*mr i*t VIni I
dft'# re m it*

may h# that

north

• m bor»dh«l»b'rn a r f Irv in g i*»
torn# gtMwl fnit n f tlivir invral

mnu.
*Th# ■•#(!• n/ proMpnglly hlVf
b##n plant «'d," Miinoiuir#*

»

fn

moot iiatiiflridri. It mm only
r#maJn* to ItnrwMf th# rrtip hr
#011 w# bnvr I rt plow part nf
It under.
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Robot* havr t» # # n inwntf^
rhlrh arr *1*1# to manipulat#
•Irplarir* without tho aid of
pilot pi, hut *r&gt; fur, iipl^ttma l .**
IjT* UUtr»ffnfiti(|#w havr lo i|r|, rind
Upon thrir drlrrra
Renator Tmtormril got hi* "lug
lMiry” hill through tlw Small* by
I A&amp; tn |hi voir Tire till I prov utry
for •li «*X|M&gt;vni«tii|r m tliiialrd

ttorff-quarlr! a of

n billion

U ra to bring I hi1 \ m n ifa n

at

i|n|
navy

up* to treaty Hunt*
A

magaitnr

wntrr

rgplat

that th# H#w i*m|nr»oi i.f Via
ehtikuo |a vi ry nmr|| Ii Im Am#
ra n t In that hr ha* •nU ••
w t f r . T h a t ia, h r i» life r A n g u fA r.k U"«*d tn 1m- Im fo r r lim y dr**
CO## m l ItriM t. N evada.

C T to

Frrfiyrti g«*v**rfitiirrit «■
Ug ready to rriirw dtaru
a rd tn g
r*t

lebl
of h rr
Mu«l In* ansi"

p a ffa r n t

to this country
•n m r

m ir

IhpHM

bo

n t u ^ nr maybe Ibev bio e
ra n t*

bonds

w h ic h

Ib e t

w ant

•all near tier,-

Governor
Hindi,
im i i u
In
b a r* *urc#e-U,l la obtaining fund*
from th# ( n W i l MOearn mao I tnl
th* purpear nf renovating many
of tWa state iaalitullnaa. Thaea
•ipandltmes will be nf lily help
to th* unamplayed In Klntlda, ned
Will b*Jp lak* Ora pi**"* nl ,h*

e rr a .
(lu lson B orctum , tbe seulpjor,
Objects b*. hub* th * m « l r U pro*
(Tam Is neglecting tb * spiritual
aid* nf Ilf* "W e b a r * been ton
ca stra tin g lis, much on uar banka,
p a r baainasa aval uar IwUlea," ha
W aists. WtU, il’s a cinrli a m aa
r a n t box* mark appreciation of
a rt on an empty stom ach.
T h * y o n n u iw n t has maAe loans
to banks.
Insurance cnm|&lt;ani*a,
ham * owners, farm ers, m ortgage
com panies, buibling sod loan as
ecH atlona, raUruwAa. and fomVgn
«S, but no far ladaatry has
ovartnoked. T b * onllnary
business m as w a r la ha»» baas
'fo rg o tlen m an" of lb * K. F . C.

Friction At The PoleH

In a wnrltl so t o rn b y i n t e r n a l d is p u te s and i n t e r n a t i o n a l
f r ic t io n , It would s e e m t h a t tw o g r e a t n a t i o n s lik e t h e
C n it e d S t a i r s and G r e a t B r i t a i n could find s o m e t h i n g m o r e
s e r io u s to s q u a b b le ab o ut t h a n t h e o w n e r s h i p o f t h e S o u t h
V o i r ; n e v e r t h e l e s s t h a t is t h e b a s is o f t h e la t e s t c o n t r o ­
v e rsy w hich has drvfh&gt;|MMl b e t w e e n t h e s e tw o c o u n t r i e s . It
in a f a r - s i g h t e d g o v e r n m e n t w hich v ie w s s u c h p o s s e s s io n s
as ivHnimount to its n a tio n a l s e c u r it y .
T h e M iami D aily N ew s e x p l a i n s t h e s i t u a t i o n as f o l ­
lo w s; " A d m i r a l Ilyril co n d u cte d his f i r s t e x p e d itio n lo t h e
Month Role in 102H
E n g l a n d looked o n it as p rim n rllv an
e x p l o r a t o r y c o n q u e s t — not a s c i e n t i f i c v e n t u r e — d es ig n e d to
add to t h e do m ain o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s .
T h e e x p e d itio n
lasted two y e a r s , hut K n g ls n d did rw&gt;t aw ait its r e s u l t * . b e ­
fo re r e m in d in g us of i t s own c la i m s in t h e reg io n.
The
g o v e r n m e n t at I he o u t s e t ad d r es a rd a n o te to t h e atHtr
dc|Mirtmcnt c alling a t t e n t i o n to s e v e n Y r r t n i n a r r a s in t h e
A n t a r c t i c to w hich a B r i t i s h t it le a lre a d y e x i s t s . ' e x c lu s iv e
o f th. R o s s and F a l k l a n d l-la n d d ep en d e n cie s
" T h e s l a t e d e p a r t m e n t ackn o w le d g e d th e note but did
rol com m it I t s e l f to an opinion on t h e v alidity o f the
c la i m s
O ne o f t h e d is co v e rie s o f t h e f i r s t B y rd e x p e d i ­

etlueatr grown men.
Now- vv»*hils/e
a «|
autfon
market* by pn**|
Mtaitmg early
We an* «1«Min*f rating -hip!i'*&gt;nt*, Mr. Fdwnrii*!
with the ehildien. The greatest I "■nut
I ti*
,-nem of t Ins* tleci-1
chanre lo n .»emjdi«h good
i* | xjofi 1- 1*01(1/ ji9*nfied. pl'ic ■*'
\ IMU Ir(tiff#fuient n
—
-*
I

$5.40
Rive’s Garage
Phone 617

"NllW then. in riotin g , may
•&gt; thi* We are going to have
no -tips*i governm ent of induntl y
The h« la fired m Ih’IIK* of labor— .

T- -

mn»-try crnvMiimer*’ repre*enta&gt; |
om will he niaintmm«i Th* gold
fi*H howl will *till lw* tt|N*ii Ev­
ery critic will In- invite.i ire th#
future ia* in tin j&gt;#t*t) to tome m
and tell u* how lo do it Itetter
NuUnly ha* any &gt;n i HMom to worry
a* long m* h* it *ftMight. Indu*
try im intimNottll) -tfsight The
e**e#rre 4if tin ro w .1**1 i« puhln
knowleilifi’ of nietlnHl* and it—
.ult*
A man not) W entitled to * I (Mi
thousand' doll nr Mildly from « ror-

|Hfrht inft iill wh i|t Ii, I* thur, cot i- u1it Fit ■nil •tiK*iIi«4df*r* ■n* all int»*rr «tril. llul b&lt;f miglit
rnot to
iih|#ct to bribing #v#t y IhmK know
*Uiut it That tfi tb# Hilly ftotter
loll to ■Wnl]iHA, A t f M1 * s
riiin •'t'ttlrrl I Mill a(Hint tn
VHl
1 Imvi­ liimlp tiloii i h i n
lll» ll
tlk«t lli my limv ah J i * ith
Rliiiixlaiit
cing
tion. t h e ra n g e nam e d I li r k « f e ll e r m o u n t a i n s , is w ith in a ihtn** h*'M
iium
B r i t i s h - d a m n * ) aru a
Now B v r d is o n c e m o r e at I .i t t lc ■•■»n
Hut h
■rrorii|ili «h
A m erieg set fo r new e x p l o r a t i o n and itossih lc d is co v e ry ,
I n '* ictM tuand G r e a t B r i t a i n is re p o rte d re a d y o n c e m o n tn rr m in il ■urnIi hl*‘*
iMg#tI»»*r Irt's
f ( i l w o w r y . * ) «Ohvr lei'
iis o f w hat it r l a i m s itse lf lo hold ' b y r ig h t
play i(,e
" T h e B r i t i s h s e t ion. if it is re peatM l, Is likely t&gt;&gt; com e
onlv b e c a u s e t h r c o u n try (eels t h a t it m u st uphold th e
f |l(ill'S)mra «J4* «’ %|HT1|
Murk
t r a d it io n a l rule in such c a s e s , and not I mx - b u s c t h e irv iin-iit mg Mtb untilkry*v, trying to
w a s t e s o f th e A n l a r r t i i s r e any g r r s l p r i i e
S k e p t i c s h a v e givr lib*
*n r 4 u r * ti.... It n-nigtiy
l I'M"ni tn (fn
q u e s tio n e d t h e r i g o r - of t h e A n t a r c t i c re g io n and tb e h a r d ­
hmnclir# —
»I' *'
s h ip s o f w hich its e x p lo r e r s re la t e , a u g g e s t in g t h a t it m i g h t
im I ’Id mi,
s o m e day b e c o m e a \erv popular s u m m e r r e s o rt
But th u s
t a r t h e r e ap|&gt;ear to lie no n a t u r a l r e s o u r c e s c a p a b le of
d r v c h q im e n l, and no pnm|iecl tlmt t b e ice c a p c o v e rin g ’the
Iiottom n f t h e world' will in th e p re s e n t a g e at le a st, if
ever, d isapjr ear.
" T h e jioles a re th e Inst p l a y g r o u n d s f o r e x p l o r e r * . As
such t h e n a t i o n s of th e w-orid should c o n t in u e tn s h a r e
th e m , not sq u a b b lin g fo r t i t le o f n w n r r a h lp to s o m e t h i n g
f o r w hich th e y h a v e no p r a c t i c a l u s e a n y w a y . "

SANFORD. TWENTY YEARS AOO
revision, in th * constitution and
a nnounre merits, th * annual else
Iron of officers look place as fol­
rrnuen at a sewing parl&gt;. T h *
lows: M r, J W. D kklns, p re si­
la -1 in- were allowed tu work no dent; Mm , I a u ra Kish, vice-preei
ItM r own faacy work for awhile
dent; M r, f . K- W alker, secund
and then w eia g itrv s,|uatca of
cloth tu hem with then left haiula. vlre-preablant; Mr*. May S . DickMrs. N J . I'rrkltw i n n i r d a p n sa in,, third i ice’)&gt;real dent; Mr*. H.
n-curdlng
a a cre la rr;
for hemming lb *
best square. K T u lat.
M r, l lr n t ) W ight, corresponding
Those present were Mrs N. J
Perkin*. Mi&gt; Richard ( ' M aiw ell, •e tre ta ty ; Miss Andie Hawkins,
Mrs. Mouroo, Mr* liiu ss.
M is trrwaiirvr. »lr*. ( ; I . Miri&gt; e'ntirHodges. Mrs. t ’lawde
Hartrdoa. n u t llle ta ry d eportm ent; U r*. A.
Mrs. Hupaou. Mrs. W. 1. Morgan. U . I-ills, J i „ ih a trn isn , .a . al -.eMr*. J . C. kawnasl, Mrs Klanagwn. p atlu iv at; M is. U . M arlin, rwu,ir
Mrs W. M.
McKinnon,
Mrs. d ep aitm rn l. Mia. J . N, W hittier,
G eorg* F a x . J r . and M is* Klaax- rucjnber.kip ru m iu n tie, Mrs. I ’, it
W alker, l lt n a iy ; Mrs.
C eo ig r
M r*. Theodora J . M ills*
wws F o x , J r , w elfare.
among the Sanford people who
woat lo th * oaUhrallait in Tam pa.
While there H r*. M iller wax th*
(g s a t of bar niece, Mrs. . J , C.

IdH I n
K llm liuite *

N#mln»ft#
R a d io S o r r i r c

W K |lnusb&lt;J&lt;l*r enter
lev, friends Monday afl

H alloa says t h a t th*
t la going to axtaad Its
Hona In th* hankie* f t o l /
a a r* officials a r* Wasking an
Mr. and Mr*. R. R. Deas have
laa t# aatabllak a
begun, turn ask e*p mg In a baagalow
Intormadlat* crvdl,
«g Palm etto ’Amass*
WOOId ax tend loons to taThursday afternoon tb* bus Inr si
and kmsinaaa man f a r meeting and annual election of
Periods of time than ordh officers o f the W om an', Club was
oamasarrial beaks a r t n o g
la th* club moms and every
ka da. Its say* loan* would
r present could not help
f a r ana. two,
feeling a thrill o f p rid* when a
a t l a g Interest rata*,
f*ri*w of ths y ear's work

Jbs Itsd fsr n

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G O O D T A S T E IS E V E R Y T H I N G

Nellie Rosa Resigns
From Big Committee

t i w i tk«

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WASHINGTON. Mar. G —Nellie
Taplo* Ross, dtrector of th* mint,
baa resigned from tb* Democratic
national rommltlae. it » * r an
"•“ •cwd last night.
H r*. Rosa, form er governor o f
Wyomfag. w ro t. Chairman Jam **
A. Farley that aha wax rwaiga•• batlcmal commit tee woman

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Lucky Strike cigarette* we use
the finest Turkish and Domestic tobapcoa—and only the cen-

ter la v e * -th e y are the mild*
ort, the amoothest. And every
L u c k y i s GO r o u n d ,

go

firm , s o

f u l l y p i c k e d — n o l o o s e e n d *.

NTIt IK HrIU |&gt;( tyakits’* | I hi&gt; Al•I *
j ui|i*4«|11* «i iifwsrT* i Vi/ii i**t f
«*l

Vo rit in ilk# «r xtiDlriF uy.
••was. *IU x»k fv i‘ ntid 'KAliiint

i'ilO N E
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bars tea'

A t w w .fo lb m

praaaotqd j * iba reports tram lb* | [ ^ ,_ Wr* llth&gt;g » avoid "even
hap* wa can gat Iba gwrarn- gariavs depart meats. Afire annv*
■ pnearowce of ran flk tlag la| terrals."
Tariows departments. A flar
l lo bwp us a
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Activities
O fn e ® 148

M rs . D c k le P r e s id e s
O v e r

N o .

4

M r*. W . C. Dekle preaided orer
the bu*lne*a *e*aion a t the regu­
la r m eeting ol Circle
Number
Fou r o f Iho
F lr *l
M ethodlit
Charch held Monday afternoon at
Iho home o f M rs. T . W . WUlUraa,
Oak Avenue, w ith Mm. Wtlhama
and Mr*. Z. B. R atliff a* ho eten e*.
Mr*. R- P. Crenahaw tau ght the
first ch apter from the
mission
atudy book, “The Open G ate to
P ra y er,"
Tow ard the cltme of tha m eet­
ing M r*. W alter I„ Morgan read
a pamphlet o f C h riitlan *oclal reU tlona.
T he m eeting Uien
ad­
journed fo r a aerial period wh.-n
refreih m en U were *er»ed by the
hoateuea.
Tho*e preaewt w ere: M r*. Harry
J . W ilson. M r*. P. A. Rowland.
Mm. W . M. McKim, M r* R. L.
Sh tnh olier, Mr*. W. A. T illl*. Mr*.
R . P. Crenahmw, Mm. D. C. Bar- i
c lift, M r*. Jo h n RumMey, Mra.
A. I). Shoenia'krr, M r*.
W aller
U Morgan, Mm. W. C.
LUkle.
Mr*. T. J . Sm ith. Mr*. J . K. Metlin g er, Mr*. W. S . Thornton, M r,.
K. A. M offet, Mr*. Tom W illiam *.
Mr*. F. R. S tran g e, Mr*. M. K.
Haines, and Mr*. 7 . B. R ail iff.

TbC SSD A T ’
A lalh ean C U u of
the
___ l F tap tlit C h in ch will have
t i monthly raceLlnf a t 7:30 P. M.
t ‘th# ch arch annex with M r*. V.
U fth rln , Mr*. 11. 8 . N*1
Mr*. It. 8 . Jaknw n, and Mr*. B .
N. N lrp e r M hoaew n*.

- FR IDAY.
T he
B a p tist
Sunday
School
W b r ia r *' Council will
at
8 :1 0 '4 *: M. a t tha church annex,
R H rutar'naeettair o f Salli# l i a r
Ieoh1Chb|K*r o f tha D. A'. R. will
‘ hald a t
p . *4. *1 the home
)f i l r * . B . J . H olly, K a»t Reeentb
Itre e t, wllh M r*. H olly, M r*. J . II.
entek. and Mr*. J . B. Root ■■
loaleaaa*.

RATTIRDAY.
T h a Onrtllan Muair Club will
eet a t 3 :lS P. M. a t the ato.ltn
f Mr*. Fannie H. M union. M yrtle
renue.
M ON BAY*
Union Chnr»l
R rh e * r* *l
will
h r place at 7:3 0 P. M. at the
ptaeopal pariah' hou»e.
Keirular program m eeting o f the
t m i n 'i Missionary So ciety
of
i P i n t Methndlat Church will
held a t 3 :0 0 P. M. at the church,

C ir c le

Fidelia Class Meets
With Mrs. Williams

TIUWIIAY
it Old IVahody I’ew " wilI be
a t 8 :0 0 P. M. a t (he MethodC h arch auditorium he Circle
umber T h te e of the
Woman'*
Im lonary Morin y The Old Col
Male Q uartette will Ik- on the
to g rain.
I R «gu l»r
Im iine**
and *oeial
eting of the A u i u n d a * * of
I * P ir»t llap tiat Church will be
eld a t 7 :3 0 P. M. a t lb * ohurrh
Itnei with Mr*. J . It. B o rla n d
M. L. R abom , M r*. I*;' ’ T l
hrppanl, M r*. Clauite Beam, and
Ja i Mamie Minor a * hoateaaea.

e rso
A. J . Richardson
of
MUml,
form erly of th u city , »pcnt today
hem with friends.
Mr. and M r*. R. L. GarrUon
were called to North Carolina the
first part of tha week by the c r it ­
ical lllnraa o f their daughter.

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and

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Q u iirlftte
T tie ad ny M ar. i n . SHUT P : M f L

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lilt T br %»*«*- fitref t'rra* I

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Flood rrachcd into the Middle
Went yc-tcnlay us lower Innprint 111©* ntill breaking tie janir

M e t htidint C h u r c h

it

HUTTONS.
HlTTONX
HOI KS. JIKNIMNCJ. IIRM'*
STITt'IIINU PI.AlN SVTWJ

deemed advisable to m q btv. tsak- weather

INC.

Mr s . Waiter Coo|M?r
I s Elected President MIAMI. \la H fAID llikl*
ate* nit .■g ■.••lilt itiia* tin*
0 f Woman’s C 1 u l» II -I*...
ret or ■ At l i o n * a i e t»*
uthi-i

Mr*. J . E. Hridjrre plana to re­
turn In her home at Raleigh, N. I
sivort
Sunday a fle r
*i&gt;endtng
A rh u r
tim e hero with her mi
Mr*. Walter I. t ’tmpei wmelected pi evident for the coining
Dooley Bridge*.

year

of

S a n fo r d

the
«t

Woman*-

th e

I’luh of

mont hly

h n - m i -&lt;*

lie do tiiii ilno &lt;l
school-, tlii

m Dud©

N ltm h rr T h r e e

The Aecommodatioiv
sh o p
;

P I .K A T I NO .

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Police Have 'Uc» Shnnt Treasury Prepares To
Aged (air) Attacker RefnndFewMalurltie*
V\ W I I M .

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siwi a r f r r t a , m»J» &gt;“ »h*

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K rsft Mlrart* -'hip-

lieeidul yesterday

V\ .1 ll
'CM*I
1
inlrnt f fii' •till V « ’ 11
life •if ii
u luHi win' -aid 1■" biiit lmciII •ll
fcrcil iliinriv a •'«’ * iilV II1•1ll*
i mn. ItiMinpI ti lb* * «ri
All pnmp- wini h 1m.ld «qn ti
Ml©#!' IIIf# W’ll In lllhiWl1.1 tfii t . n
i miii1 HilMlil IIH'Ild*©! ‘ -aid -1 u*l
* nt- i»vlm 1*1*11tillin' ' m pai •*4"pji *© ui
-©net -orieHepi t*f' ol *tieb i
mil U d 1o I he ho.i r l

s* .»WL#

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h-aid

P rc v — S ilv , r

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hoi

Mr and Mra. (loorpe Hr. I mra
Kdwards awd danirliter Ml** f»* • meet Ihe and luncheon of |h«&lt; , fuh
tbrr Kdwar.U,
of Ilri«fR«|*oH. held Wednestlay lifter noon at the
(*onn. air the RueaU for a few Hub m o m * irn Dak t u i n i t - wttii
Hirhleyman. Mo
day* of Judz© am! Mr?. Jamra (», Mr*. S. ft
Riehanf Ten Eyck, Dr KlixahHh
Sharon. DDt Ma/noll* Avenue.
Trary. and Mr* II i
Mootv aho*te-*e*.
John OTonnar irlurnetl today to
CMher o f f i c e r - Hei ted w e i e
hi* home In naltimorr, Md. after Mr*, A M I Mulip*, vice p»e-i
*|Yen&lt;1inR nrveral work* here with •lent; Mr* Clyde Itnm-ey, -I'eornl
over the hushie**.
During the -©Hal period refira h hi* hrothrr and *Utrr-in-law, Mr, vice TMe-ideflt; and \f i -a Art hill
merit- were arrved to the follow-j and Mr*, T. I#. O f Minor, ‘'IK la rk , f|r(injin rnrr©*|ntndinir -i*eretarv
mg Mr* L F (Sarrier, Mr* D K. Avenue,
Mr*. Rnlph A Smith presided
ih
McNab, Mr*
tlrovei
Vt iliia.ni*,'
over the meet ing
Mr* Morri* Moye, Mm . Allan1 Mr*. M Kronen and *on, T*hili)i \ l u n c h e o n WM- - e r v e d in e n u m e *
C l A T l : \l f i t V
Hlnunt. Jr., Mr*. J o h i Weaver, Jr^|
of New Yark City, who arr the I m m r r l i a t e l y n f l e i t h e n t r i t a l o f
S io n * C lu b G a t h e r s
I A*
All 'l l l I n
Mr* lli'firy Enfliah. Mra. Charle*
©neat* of Ihe former’* mother t h e E U # * t* ni - him 11 l a h l e * r e n *
111# IlfllH* kl*'p* I ,
Dunn. Jr., Mr*. J . D, Cordell, AD*.
A t “ H a c h ita L o d ^ e "
Mr*. J Flei*cher. left thi* m»rn h'rt'tl with m iniature bouijuH- of
Pft—
e v r.il Hi i f f f
Horner Little, Mr*. Thoitia* llutj imr for Itradenttm where they Wlb irnfilen vlearn m*i- lu ll Mini*, cab
the
“ H arhita I^odgr," the w inter tier. Mr* William IVU, and
*rT t 'll a|»mt shoot 111 &lt;Uf* with Mr. ami rndulaa, hii.I .......
,lt«c
of M rr rind Mr*. Jo h n J | Mi--#* A; " " 1- 'W '* ’ * wm' .7'.'
M r , Sam P lr l.r h s r .
"»&gt;. a r.rn .n a t.n g * ............. ......... „f
C k inlaw, Mildnd
m
..... ..
matk t
..
...
» i# m on (Iolden Lake, waa the Turner Mary
L . J . I a . , __ ____ i . _____
______ _
l.m p k an.l g,.UI QiinnlltH-* &gt;•(
|4rn* o f the monthly meeting of I.umlry. Kdith Waller, ami l/oien#
Ihe -anie flnwiu- vcei
HI f snt'r.l
Mr and Mra. II M, Cale* ami in other
m rm h eri o f tha lio n * Club Franklin.
uf ihr lull Mildi
grandson, llmee Cate*, of Talla- tor ium
la i t night In the foym of a
ha**©e
will
arrive
tomorrow
to
Ite a h roaat and card party,
AaDull ini' flu* - f t in) perind
spend a faw day a with Mr. and
iK tln g with preparation* for the
] J l, Inc ley, a* i iimfiMiiied hv
Mr*
A
D
Zachary.
Mr
and
Mr*.
Llfalr were M r*. Voile A .*W illiai»*
A rt h ur ftiHnari -Hng, "Siiuf
W A Zachary, and other rela­
thd Mr*. T hom **.
To Sleep" hv l in e n amt
HonorinE the m»*ii»h©r- af the tive*.
I Im m ediately a fte r the arrival of
thp (inrdrn of Mv lleait,"
r u e iU they h g tft-la rg e fire* tfontract Club Mr*. J. O, I*aiiey
Hall S O. ShinhoNer thi*n
the ih o rr* a t the lak e where enterl allied a wiUi » bri4(r* |nrtf
Mr* Horace Kdwmnd Walker a talk on ■rbool rondlt ionm a iled aleak*, l i t e r In the and luncheon W r d n fs iiy rro irm g and daurhter, Nancy, of PMer*Among tho-r pne-enl
w»*r
tn ln g rard gam e* w rre rn|,,ynl Ml her home in the Central Apart- ■hiirE. Va ami Mra. Kli Found of Mr* Walter f, .. ........... \\•rien
t*.
Q
uaiititte*
if
c
u
l
'
ir*E'd»*
lh * U rge gam e room o f tha
Richmond, Va. hav# arrived to F
I t a k e ' , M»*
tilt'll!
ttinnu
the roomk
fhem aa home. A t this time mu»ic v ©re ii*ed In nd*
i speri't a few we**k* here with Mm Ml- I M r oirbuio M
Wnit
wtierr tlie guest* war© n ’fiiv r*!
Walker'* parent#, Mr and Mr* It. I,, Coonor. Mr* Saufon! Dim
Afler several p o v * o i i»- i f
J Holly, East Seventh Street
nev. Mr- Vane© D - uvIh
mid
tiridce the table# wt-1 e over.aid
i'tir-t Mr- fJiH-lb m »»f Fit* fit
v» tit liiietii H u t h*
i l l 1 r* '
1"1
TR U E RPIRITllA L
v i|r Mm K M Citllow** Mm,
with amall bawls of snap dragon*
,
READINGS,
tl, 'Nl. 1l*|ti«ri|i Mi
F
1 mil
| ami fern
Luncheon vva* then
*rin Mr ■ W T 1 MIll'll * Mr* 1 ........... U h* \t
j MRS. SALTlY* R U S SK L I. |- ©wed in courwaa by the lew»e*«.
h
lohn \1«i*t»r h M •- It 1 M r»*
&gt; APPOINTMENTS.
n-M*le«l by Mr*. K. I Hoy and
C©
m#n *.*».« M.
M.
t T N- wl.\ M i.
\
1KWEF1T PROGRESSIVE
.Mi- Edward S. McCall.
M t . . , . * ..f 11 •*•*••*
uhtii
C)\
t.
Vn
......
M
Is
'
Mi
Those preeent. were: Mi* I* H,
• ----IPIRm iA LIH T CHURCH.
With memlmr* »f '»ie &lt;in- h»*ie» I©m r - t ; S h a r o n M r- Itnlph A i •
I'laifEett* Mr*. It. (J, Foa* Mr*. W.
R7 E. Conrord Ave.
1 ........ I S m ith
Ml- TDr hm.l T- o Kv. V
II Arnold, Mr#. M. Rupert Htrlck- C h ib a* EU©*l*t' V •
■Orlando, Ma.
Phonr 6SZI
land, J r „ Mr*. E, l. Hoy, Mr*, l/v Mciach entertained vci'h * bndgi
al.-l». T,
M ,. a
% Cmtoley, ami Mr*. K^waid H. party yei»te»da&gt; if* ♦».&lt;* i at h©i
hi. n *n , V , .
IlnwoB
home on Wert EirH * ii» -t A pi**
McCall.
fusion of naatiirli imr, rw-e#. »w*©t
— —*•i
^W*a#. and violet*, n. . er.tuaHo/
C irc le N u m b e r F iv e
pa*trl -hade*. «r»* l *ed In
T R A V E L
BY
TRAIN;
W ith Mr* C5rover W illiam * ml
M i** Kilith W alker a* ho-t-ap##.
Ihe regu lar liusine** and **N*al
m eeting ”f the Kiileli* C la** of
the F irst lU p litl Church
held Tureday ©veiling El the tnwicr
of Mr*. W illiEin* on P alm etto Ave­
nue. Mr*. M orris Moyr jirt*#h!©d

t,lm .

ti tinned

Ire jam- «( two datm
Mr*. J . D. Kuykendall returned ini: into cimaliletmtion -uiqdii** of
broke a wa \ and
yesterday to her home at Coroanut mat ©rial now on hand ao i lUe
under. 0f T trn to n and IHi** me
Grove
a fte r
spending a abort availability of new
time here with her *i*te r. Mm. our hudrel quota fot tui« ■*;:!»«•. . rativr.
MIn accordance wnti ll* ‘ an*j
In P enti-y han ia the Su*que
J . G. W aila.
no uneed national po|,ey* worku ha mi a River lemained \T
feet
H ill,
Dr. E. II. Brownlee returned to­ pr or jet a in rural mvn« will t*e de- wl&gt;,.vr urn mat at T m key
day from S t, P el*r*bv 3 where he veloped with * f^ i.tl r-fe rrn e e to! near York, and anvietv nu reaped
ha* been spending the past III the rural iehah ild ufirn ptogrant.,*(
A huge ice jam pu-hrd dawn
Ui\t •
t o w aril
days conducting a sen e* o f serv ­
fiene-e©
Detail* of hmh phase* will !«' the
ice*.
Itoehe-ler, N Y . bit nb-ervr* announced la te i, he -aid.
"T h e need- %r' •nemployed wom­ prerlit letf 11 1 ivubl erintl iDelf
M r*, J,. W IIa ia n l returned to- en,*’ he said, ‘ will U* given rate* tu pie' i*- he for' rrai lung the city
day to her tmme in Jacksonville fill con aideratiun in m nnertion
a fter being the guest for a few with the new pri jn 'im .”
H ig h S c h o o l C lu b s A re
day* of Mr. and Mr*. A. W. lew,
B a rre d In lla d e C o u n ty
J r ., Elm Avenue.

••left

Auditorium

(Continued Fru*#i I*»Ke tine*
nimnl a* chairm an of the new h roilulit ti rr*|ht«* to th e Kmat.
The Missouri River went on a j
onfamxjUicm. Stone made it clear
the new com m ittee will a it in an tnni|uiiris inundating 1i’.OtHi acres 1
of farm land, causing an eKodu#
advisory capacity only.
H eadquarter* for the #taU I ’WA to higher ground of fin liters l iv - j
and FK R A , Stone announced, won! Ij in* alone the Kan-n-- Missouri j
In* moved here from Talhilm --©•*..! bonier. Kiv«* |H*rsoit!* ti ri i' miw»* |
fie said the work prog nun wilt! mg.
constat o f two phase*. * P»* * i - .n
F e a r* that the Ohio and K anaurban area* wilt l*e fot ti •• m c m ik * h « River- would n - c o\ei the
yoftfimnl to *uch of tin i \\ \ pio;-1 husinc** -e turn of I’miit l*1en•cta now under way a^ it may In* an t. W
Va . aluited ■" C«W

KRAFT’S MIRACLE WHIP
SALAD DRESSING

V l*&gt; #Mi« •ll 1 ill'*
11 . i t 1
lirn lh* in.it
1
1,11 t tl* |r ■1-, -»|.j
III ||\11^ 111 ill
tmu- 4'.
lm ills 14hlt t.*
lli©u ■111.dvi*l . tnd ll

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.Man, Hnuscki'cpcrDit'
A f t o r f nit] &gt; Dud

Mrs. J. O. Laney
Entertains At Uridgo

Sans 'So'Uc i C I u b
I
Entertain»Nii B v
Mrs. Edmund Meisch

| STARTS I i i 0 RSDAY-MARCH 8th
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A L L B TAT E
CitUS-ADEii TIRES
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fk E A S T

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H a s Regular Meet

R a t,

M r*. P- II.

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P o u ltr y
MT k
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m

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1 wtt* furnished bjr * (trigged
! rhftrm. ’ '
| Th„«' iwboiI *tr«: Mr.

Fresh liaMJuiorr anti Flnriil*

OYSTERS
RED SNAPPER STEAK 1 Mr*. John J. Tttgnig* nnd rural.
Mr. HnyJ«r' of CliWkgn. Mr. gbd
POMPANO
j Mr*. Voll* A. W itU na*. W*I1m
i
RED SN AITElt
W. B ril. Dr. A. W . K nox. K.|.||c
|FLOUNDER u d CLAMS
nrnurr.
jonn M
ntiten.
B
rnd rr. John
tisch, J r , Kob«rt
SKA BASS
| A. Cobb. R. J .
o r. W
M *r ,*
A.
1 Adam., L. V. Boyl,. W yn* W
. SPECKLED TROUT
P utter. Pitmnaad M *i*rh, Jn*«ph
•
SHRIMP
A. Mriach, Toni l&gt;«tn*r, of J * r k :
•onvillr, lloy
Ifollk r,
U n w rtl

y&gt;’mt CWwA* a k f Mullet

F

Btr—*rt. Giro* L in e * . Robert It:
Act. T. K. kailing, and W. a

w e ' dI u v e r

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II.

laifiry,

Mia.

K 1

Stiiilh , J r , Mr*. W. K . K u t h ,Ii
M r. K II
lainsy, Mra. &lt;’l * ,l M ^nnanly. Mr*. O. h G off. M i.
W « Mill. M t*. G iron 1
an,I M i. II tV. A lb ,ia I ,

R E P A I R S

Sahi
Stor*"

C d n J r Ho
rftfy s

W.

T . WOOLLEY
Gwiaar-Mgr.

and FLOUR

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Bollard

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|By Mr. |&gt;a*l M a. W
n p r r l r a .r d a a d
K, All r * k
f.’ *Jflx la ii
kV M te-4 # y .
I'hoor 14#
" K l. P J ir C IT I

IIS So

I 'K I N T I N f lC O .

Park A to.

t
M 0 U N T IN 8
tl 'Wild w it h ll pile*

S«Ju, Ihr U|a4*

T H E HAVANA SP E C IA L

A lso

LV. SA N FO RD
3 rOO A. M.
1 Lv. Jacksonville
Ar* bithrnund
Ar. W ashing tom
Ar. New York .
Ac.

StamJdu
T V l'K W H I T K I t A N II
A IU M M . M A 1 IIIN K

T IR E

Faatret l #kU0 rude I rant in the
World.
Through Steeper* for
Washington, New You* and Hw*um

wish lo thank „ur
mam
frirnda fur th rir k in .ln r iir* and
flom l nffsrlnra during IKr lllnraa
»nd fnllnwlng lh» ,lr«th uf „ u,
mot bar Mra. (,|a B a llry .
Mi and Mi&gt; u M. H iriaid
Mr. and Mr*. Alva Bgllry.
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On* Night Out
Through Sleeping C*r#
LV. SA N FO R D
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Good Sleeu

Any C l*** A utm uii ilitio it*. from
Drawing Hoorn* to Coachr*. Avail
abU on these F in* 1 rain*

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• ra u l ' Johaaovig N h R u -te Hie#Id,
| Mr*. Ml. Ripiert
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F A S T , C O N V E N IE N T
SCH EDULES

Thou© p re *f nt .. ....... M r* It 11.
Bark#' S t*«l* U u g h f tlit fni**’(on
MiiO 1*Mon U k N I not* tb* hofK Foi, Mi- \ rr | Conolev. Mm.
A. W lee. Jr., M n. M ll D«rf.
‘T h * O pm Bonil In Crtt/er.'

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Proper S a m ijry Convenience* lm
your kfealtb ©n If mt*

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to Mi*. It U.
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tha horn* o f M N . I^ n r y «t Paola. tha tn© hnut hy the hoi'ia*, n"
Min. 'ffcol John-oA praaiiltd m t *Ui#'l by Mr- \ W |I**. J i „ and
l l * ' buslMMi 'M iiiU i' pnJ Mr* Mm l-e# A. Conolry

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M A R T IN
r , i« t a t .

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Return O f Air Mail
To Private F i r m s
(C o n tin u e d P ro m P a r * O ne )
de rato od to h a re a tu d le d th e «&lt;&gt;•
U tn o n ; b e fo re B la c k ’a c o m m itte e
to eee w h e th e r th e re w i i ■ b s i a
f o r p ro e e e u tlo n in c o n n e c tio n w ith
c h a ir * * o f fr a u d
and
c o llu e lo n
upon w h ic h th e o ld c o n tr a c t! w ere
can celled.
M c K e lla r *a td an a ir m a il b ill
now In p re p a ra tio n , c a r r y in g o u t
th e re c o m m e n d a tio n * o f th e P res­
id e n t, p ro b a b ly w o u ld
be
In t r o ­
duced to d a y o f F rid a y .
M e m bere o f the c o m m itte e h a re
ag re e d on th e «ub«tance o f th e
b ill, he added, b u t n o t on som e
o f th e d e ta il* .
" I am e e ry m uch in s y m p a th y
w ith th e P re s id e n t's re com m e nda­
tio n * a ll do w n th e lin e ," M c K e l­
la r said.
“ We
m u il
a r o id ." I t o o s e v 't ,
aald In h i*
le tte r , " th e e v il* o f
th e pa»t, an d a t th e sam e tim e - r
cou ra g e th e
sound
de v e lo p m e n t
o f th e a v ia tio n In d u s try .
He added:
A n y c o m b in a tio n * ,
a g re e m e n t*
o r u n d e rs ta n d in g * .
in te n d e d
In
p re v e n t fre e c o m p e titiv e b id d in g
sho uld be p re v e n te d and such a c­
tio n sh o u ld be a b a s i* fo r ra n
e e lla tlo n o f c o n tr a c t* ."

Judges Begin Task State Treasurer Buys Putnam GrandJuryTo
Tear G a s Equipment \Probe B u s Accident
Of Viewing Homes
(A P ) —
Gean-up Campaign — TA A thL LoAu saH An dS S Ed oElla, Mrs a r.w8o.—r thI A Pu)f | T hPe APLuAtnTaKmA . c oMuanr.ty 8g.—
ra n d ju r y

February Docket
Justice Of Peace
Court

K ite

Celery Market Reports
T H R O U G H COt-'IlTEHY o r T H E U. S U E P A R T IIC I-T o r A i l l l l C U L T U R E IN C O -O l’ K ItA T IO N W IT H T H E r U I I U D A H i 4T E M A ItK 47T IN I1 IIU H E A t' T It. U irT T B . LO C A t. IlH rH K H K N T A T IV K . Jr«FLOOR, COURT HOUSE U LT LD IN O .

N EW SPA PER

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l u m b e r

Member Associated i’rens

REPUBLICAN
OKEYS NEW
TARIFF IDEA

Student, w&amp;takenFor
Arson Suspect, Killed;

FERN PARK

RHEUMATISM

Earle Whitten Named
0 n District S q u a d

J . E. J a c k s o n
A n n o u n c e s For

” 'pp|pd •"*'

RATES
10c
He
7c
5c

line
line
line
line

1
3
fl
1

lime
Ilmen.
times.
month.

C oun t fiv e w o rd s In l in t .
D ouble ra te fo r c a p ita l or
black face le tte rs .

Minimum charge 30e

A ll r l t i a l t l r C
*A» r r !!•#»*•»#■
W ill he r b n r i r t f fa r Ih * aam her
ml Mmee mrtlereS. Ha r*f«*aS" mV
r r M K i w ill h f l i t r e #•* e«acaJ
la lle s .

V — A A B O O M U ic n u

'A^'V.m'ng

MiHHiHNippi S e n a t e
-'.i.f-.L Mr |I»oks Out For Father j

tu u al this year? Why Goodyear fac­
tories nre humming? . . . Everyone
believes prices are headed upward*—
end thinking car owner* figure It'* no
•aving to run risk* while u*lng up old
rubber, only to pay more for new tires
later . . . T h a t's why we *ay “ Spring at
thlschance Nr/oreSprlng”—thlsc bunco
to buy at present low price* . . . Invest
In a whole new set of Goodyear*—
you'll be glad you acted on our adrlce.

iTcmnq sKin

Resinol

T

B.'i National HanknKeOpened 1 n February

W A N T E D &lt; . l l l l | l act un it band &lt;., I
P re fe i r .iu p r T h r l a -I Ilia I I j iiii
ra ah w ill b u y I ’ hnne I I * II

15— Apurlmcntn for Kent
A P A R T M E N T N o I, ijnxx n * la ir s
fo u r
riMima,
s o u th
P t io v u t r
L a n g le y A p a r tm e n t*
I ’hom J.’»l

t6— MlncerUnfHJua For R*)«
C LE A N UP USE
P A IN T
and
m ake y o u r place a tt ia c tiv e w ith
•Dosier am i (Ja y’* (J u a llty p ro d u c t*
" B r a t fo r the
S o u th ”
S ta n le y
R o g rra lla r d w a ie (*o.
C A H IIA C K M i l t salt C M S in t
nion , I'. (I. Bos 44. A lta 'io ole
S p rin g *

W OOD
A ll

K in d * o f W o o o
D e liv e re d

DUHARTS
Big Wood Yard
T h o s e 4 9 7 -J

W. 13th BT.

Mai b
Of thr 0.1 national hank* Hr e n t ’d la*t
month.
43 racwirrd
P
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th
e
pro|M»ard
sta
le
*
their llcrnara during thr v^*ri(»d
i I »*• \
w id r A m r r it an l.« g n .it B and th a t F rh 11 to 2N, inclusive Of (Hear,
m ay Inclu de o v r r
2 f»0 rn rin h r ra 42 with $4.1,4112.000 fn u r n and $3.
w r r r dlacuaard here W n ln e s ila y by K'.*.1.000 unrratrirted dapoalU. had
S It T ru m b o i i f O rla n d o , t i ^ a r u r t f bei'n in thr hands of cuna«rv*itoia

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an in t r r v i r w w ith H e y w a rd W a lk*
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* r r %i r r m en in t h r S ta tr 4*f F lo rid a
a r r tir in g tn v itr d to jo in C its hand.
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d ir r e tp r , and rc h ra ra a D are to he
h r hi in th e (grand T h e a te r I hjIM
in g in O rla n d o r v e ry M onday and
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F rid a y n ig h t, s ta r tin g ne xt week
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m e e d o r a m a te u r
m u sicia n s * ' *
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in v ite d to jo in at no c h a rg e A ll
f I III* I*.Mill
M ill
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are
requaated
to b rin g
tn a fu i
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K e h ra ra a la
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• • ek f i f ■*u f • Minawi ill I %e «* »r k ■ III p o in te d to w a rd sen ding a re p ie
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• • • • • ( a ll)
pu l&lt;11* twt
In He.i||ni&gt;lB a r n ta tiv e m u sica l o r g a m u u to n to
• tiU l.l &gt; F l.ti Ms
th e sta te m e e tin g in June, an&lt;l to
|HlN» .m l O IID K IIF .D In mai-I m i I .
N a tio n a l
n**Miln«.U I't.u n lv F lo rid a , ilila r ia l th e A m e ric a n le g io n
d * ) of ) i i . i . i « r r a l&gt; its &lt;
C o n v e n tio n in M ia m i ne«t O c to ­
V A N I'K r. IHM'UI.AKM
ber
A* f i e r i, o f f 'l r r u i t C o u rt
«h &gt;;a i .»
l l) A M W KK K H .
A * D eputy C lerk b u t r h r r hags end
c a ttle In the
t ’ llA W )‘n | l D d U A H K IN
ne at fu tu r e to have the
m eat
IM landw F lo rid a .
A11uf lie ) a fu l P la in tiff
cured a t th e p la n t, should do so
1-efore M a r 2 0 .

E v e ry p k t it v f

For Th* Routh”

(’dating the home al regular Interrab la more lhan a
qaeatlon of beauty— ll la a question of economica.

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.

FTTS-ATTACKS CURBED

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la R id in g C o m f o r t— cha nge
to M g a u p e r-e o lt

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W e h a ve te a re n te e d

G oodyears

at

low er

pvt. re

Goodyear
Airwheel Tires

th a n o u r A d -W e a th e r shu«e

—g e t o u r epvctel offer.

• t i l l * * low In p ric e l h a i . u n ­

G oo dyea r b u ild * m o re th a n I
( l o o * as m a n y A lrw lfe e l T lre a
aa a ll o th e r lo w -p ra a e u r* t i n *
co m M o a d .

c a r t h l* S p rin g . I t ' * be *. .*

h e re —b u t m o re people buy
th e

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When Our Service Satisfies Y o u —
It Satisfies Us '

MOTHERSU I* • v » * r e k i M r t i Ik e p riv ile g e *1
b ffll4 l* s lee«k w lik k * r 4 mm4 ik l« k r s a i e l * ■ I M I I t e r w ill r w U 4 I m r
M IL K , semises.
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ris e s ! feweU k S ffN i fee
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fee«k keewwee I f Is rle k Is t s ld s w .
See Ikw f r * * r e kllg ksa s i leghsl ese
qwwrt mi pmrm, wkslewowe aellk ewek dmf.

V U LCA N IZIN G &amp; RETREADING
Full Circle Heintz Method
One-Half Price New First Line Tire

Price* subject to t k u f i without notice oo4 to *ay State mica U s

GRADE

Raw

A
MILK
Ddlv*t&gt;4 Dally

Pasteurized

Spencer Harden Dairy

204 Baaford Avtnu*

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Shr Wants Answers
Not *Wi s e e racks’
From NBA leader
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RKORGANIZE rO‘rt(,i1|.|) SUE WILL
GETMAIL PACTS IIA\E Alii PARITY

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It. S*'ll ivns killod ni’«r horo
to.luy in th.&gt; era.sh of an
army Immlu'r mail plane
within a few ni.mite* alter
it had tuk■ii off from the loeal airport Ina.le.l Mouth.

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Head OfCom mission

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* 2 3 bond on c h a rg e n f d r iv in g
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th e
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th e c o u n ty .
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