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I France W ants Debt
T a t t e r Reopened

TARIS, Mar. 7.—Thr French
Iforrmriffit mi]r Mf*k to rropen thr debt question Itefoie
lVeai*lent Roosevelt *ends his
a ir debt message to Congress.
4t w m learned in reliable quar­
ter* yesterday. It was state I
that certain influential officials
were anxious to make a friend­
ly resture before Mr. nllosevrll
aaka Congreaa to recon«uler Mw&gt;
delicate debt isaue. These offi
riala believed that any indica­
tion that France ia aiding io
make even a “ token payment**
in June would help create a fa­
W A S H IN G T O N . M ar. 7.—
( A . P . I — H a r r y H . W o o d rin *. | vorable atmosphere in America
A m ia ta n t S ecreta ry o f W a r, j
denied tod ay that he had

A ssistant S e e r etary*
O f # f t * Claim sThat
rtfc D id N ot Change
Plank P o r A ir Fleet

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Price

W eA W E R

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Pair tonight and Thursday.
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DR. WVNEKOOP Only v y „ v T o H i r , M o „ M , „ , PRISON GUARDS 10 Percent Cut In
Henry Ford, Is l o Make r iiA n p r n niiTH
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M o re Markets F o r Products U lA K b tU HUH C o d e W O r k f l O U r S I n
JAIL SENTENCE
AiDINGBREAKNRA To Be AskedKURT MY I Its. Mttr. 7.—Id*)

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f ’ o n ifo rU l ly
.1 hi hi* garage „ &gt;,&gt;:*&gt;K.-l for thou pioduet- or the
workshop, II. in\ l ord yestan ln v |
will oat up th? In H i- liv ."
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b v id e n e e O f
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M in u te s
B e f o r e commenting ••»» the I m njrnt'* a«l |bn* k
the s»*»l In an nn*l« rt*ni*'
o e r to indu-ti&gt;. «ai«| “ Iba onl* |of «eti««u« *•••»»%«. tion. be
C o n v ic tin g
W om an
wn\ t*» lute more men I* to rte » *’T!" girat lb ng a* I
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In D i l l i n g e r ( u s e ; | p ( ) l &gt;

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P r o b le m
In v o lv in g
tmni market^.’ *
iinck t«» l ' ii land
lie
K lu d e s O f f ic e r s 1 U U
the siiotn to
“ Thr m«n with lira joba will mownient. Tlien
600 D iffe r e n t P a c ts
If
su-taim m :
furnish now markets.** »ai«l ' Fot*l
O.ikltlJ |t«*«k| I*
CIlirAG O . Mar. 7.—
Gnh
POINT. In.l. Mai. 7I " I hr difficulty. nA fni n- induati
xI
iwt hei than • pendent up*»M CROWN
ubl i*
higher courts *»r death ivtelf can
• P»
T w o o f th*' gumd« who *mrW A S H IN G T O N . M ir . 7.—
i* «*«nc‘ tnnl. i-« finding n place t
•
1* a. hiih «t it*lest, i*» um
«-i tain
save Hr. A lice W yneknop from the
employ the men l»ef*»r«' the murk ' ’
i rtoniinli'i Ulieneter p»-**plc Mltdi'ied to loliti iMlIiltgei'* wood
• -t* nbiv, R o a d s C l a i i n O p e r a t i n g &lt;A r ) ir ' ,U A
penitentiary.
exists to «iink•&gt; then employm*
j •••
beo 'ii# «•If •ustnm ug uil c pun w»*i hi ii »&gt; i|
f...*
m i. ii c
it
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Hi
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.ill In • f.i led to
Convicted last "lltht for » l« yi" « |ir..(i,»blr
I n* m ■ mi in *unll rural emnmtin
( o s t s W o u l d ( « U I |) i lliiniat Pu I l.iti t.'lHpM I.. 1-liC
her daughter-in-law, Rheta in th*
changed
y p e d fk a tio n a
1 Ii
. •‘ i w It Ml
Mote men wi|J
manufartur |
tt'ontlnuea tin Page T wo|
“ Operating table” murder
that
fo r $7,500,000 o f a rm y a ir­
6 B illio n
A n n u a l l y ■fm li' \\..pkliiy. limn
I ii |U'r*
horrified
the
aation.
^b#
wa^
'••n
!'
I» v •i*\
Frnest
planes aa ch arged by M ajorI «-«-l0 lot all liulil Ii
: lllllt
I Cl••••!
- r n n k e y **nm i alm on.j
WASHINGTON. Mar 7.-I/V
[co il ^121till it. U.Ml l*\(‘ t1l|)tiO|l1
G e n e ral B en jam in Foulois.
w«i. ih,i* fid lt\ I’ nwci iil«i it..'. i \ t , .......
..................
....
.,
io*tim4t«* tbnt the Itlnck
bill
C h ie f o f th e A r m y A ir Corps. M A I L
I. I III «U l. •ai.t.n,;
and ....
. ' f " l ‘ llin sr limitin’ to , »m i)l&gt; .
d U I L d IIV u O
A r««m v »u fur a new trial
....
I ' " ' “ -I* u.'iir .lav f.&gt;r
railroad i ....
set for Mar. 21 but the v e id f
Kira* witness In Uir open hear'■ """f
l"llu ic . «
l.,i"a*li.*I w,,rl||.ra ..til.l incrra-r rail .in.&gt;r&gt;|
l.n..un ncru
to n *1
ape.
I ,
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. d a y by Gem ml JoIhi-mii in ad«
I regaiiled
regaiilcd a«*
a* tantam*»unt
tan
Int tiiKT (ha H o»*» Military Com­
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,
.*,
Mlmg
extiensrn
by
$*..00(1,000
imm» • .
...t l
\ * *!nnt \ttmne\ liefn inl I d |
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lire***.tug the anvcniblN of. NUA
mute* lM«nn it* House-ordered M o n e y W o u l d B e I &gt; e n t , sentence ftlltC#
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I ii '■••hi Mil* iiinde \entrrdav Ivfore I ■ .
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ligating
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the
leader
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ni
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on
labor
prob"
investigation of War IWp*rtm»nl i
B y P W A T o R e b u ild I
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-aid
lIt*-1’
s, " n'" Inl.u »lnl.. &lt;'.umu. rcc : |,|n,
»ng sc^»*n«l
trial, anil pb\«i
expenditure* ilw le ,l* ? * , Wood- |
I* e
wa* !•■••• I &gt;’11 III. f.,,lill&lt;.j' "••inllllf
,n,,,,l ,,-«.
(J.u.tfv Sluan, head
IIIt Cut.
ring « * &gt; (dared under oath and
A ll
I n a t i l u l k i n s j ^ ™
* ; - ; ^ ; : - ; ' r o n a ( r l u .t i ( ) l l p r o f i t s
,)m
p , ;ln H ( - a M
| . „ r &lt; ' the ja b * • to le - r l when IMIm
tlppo*. 111: ihe tiM .'i m»*. .1 1‘ nrter
toil l * \tile &lt; **de A it li »11 ( \ had
reminded of l ha testimony hy
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o f ....
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nmh lation. 1
di-l.lninlcd «iilv
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TAI.I.AIIASSEK, Mar. 7 -&lt; AIM I r,K' j,lry .
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Fouloi, before the Appropriation*
L i m i t e d T o 10 P e r I n c r e a s e In N u m b e r
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Governor Sh.dli. m.um.nc fn.m
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(h a a iltr r .
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-itch a wnrlmiK tiny wiHinttl a rc- hour shortening, but !.« * on i*lc i.d
c e n t B .v A m c n d m o n t
O f
S h i p s , A i r c r a f t • h • •if
Wa«hinplon
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Fnulo.s aaid that sprrifiemtionv ...
IIII **’ • tl'd In It.id toil |III "deft
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The .h-fon.hinl rven vod ti"
*'
•Im tun in wage** would threaten it utuild l*«* ft g ra v e o esta k e tn
had rrar.inahlr a-urwn..
Ihrl
( |)|||r(h
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for airplane* to hr bought with
lut*
«b in *
lualfeu^Mlice"
mnn&gt; *tf tin* larger
linen
wi^h make n flnt rule n- b. under-toad
w \s i i i \ (; t o n M.»» . • X I 'I 1 I m N IIO V
M i, i
7 i/l
In
a INihlie Work* allotmrnt were fr*trral government will sp«*nd a
Igb*
»*•• • 111'*
l Minion mi* tin* fn -l of I till in i *•oki opt* &gt;
*' • I ( tl
1*1 'In* numb* i o f
I ' 1 ' -It
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Sinkinir
"Itlll.na,
&lt;
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was advm ate.l by .lobn«ett !*&lt;?•
midion
dollar*
for
improvement'
chanced “ Ity th* A**i*tant Secget - vtitlin'*, will'll the to) j11 -1oI
i i ' w l»r»«a*l'itb* *»f vote-, h*
'•
xpenditure* fo r tlo na
I f the &gt;i v -hour tU y with eight cause. “ It wt.i.bl r m - f:*l •• h**p«« .
institution' The rmitt I•H.m
rrtary of War," and thr chanre* at Florida .Mate
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The jury received the m o at «• M,
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......... b om * pa'.** he said, * hntl hern in . in the breast** *»f e&gt; *v Voienciivt
wtrr , . „ . n „ „ h. „• •
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railed for slower speeds, ahortrr rw.uiry would la- .upplinl i.y lh.&gt;, ,. ..
„ f •I.. (I.-.-I
n-k.-.l , i - l . '.la y " I ’ ...........
» f .......... . k a . ....... elfecl -n IdTJ, the result would I w ork in g man in c '. * \ h »• *»• ”
ranee*, and lover reilinc*.
l*ublir Work* Adniini.lralii.n andj ,V|rrnil**|,&lt;.n fm
. l.-f... aU se\en-\*iir
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building p io g to o . «.
I t'o « Innrnlty*' I'.MI - t i i o a t * ' The tiiin k o ) o|w*ned the d**oi «»f hove been that the radroadn o f the I .lolm 't*n replied tb it with bint
Woodrine *ald he didn't do it Ihc atalnrwnuld not lw rrr|uirml *•&gt;, tlivy la-pan dclitwi.-ilnm* l-&gt; fu-:ilH the nn\). iiielm lm g upptoai*- . I
ofi-trut t Kill o f t ii « i uis Ihlling* •
cell blo*k. lo* adiinlted countr\ as a whole woultl
I
have if was a choice o f methods U s .
| .,r (l.rmini.
f„t. ..f I ha ftl-y.-arand rooldnt aeroont for thr Gen­ pul up any part.
I,,,,. , , f Mo* 'HHIII * *n Mill** to tin a it hill it lea ln t*i. Without fwilwtl I.y a lnt£i* am.Mint to e a ill Iw een „ gen eral rule a*t I the ta !f».
Hill in o •11*411o vers and •-•11.«*.
n
i
in
*n
eral's testimony "I ran hsrdly
‘•My trip lo Washington.' the! „|,| phyeinan and wm '«* ii
rta
ivM thr nthi i o f
the- Ri*ndtur l ,,llin ger uttd »h** other th. •ir jt. iuul expenses without any • ifig up o f each one o f the f,i)0
im e-. o io i« than
toon atifdiuu
belie** he said it,” Woodrine said governor «ai«l, ‘‘wa- «|.*ite Mali'-! t,, «m,. ,,( the nv* ‘ ao*arm *
t*U \»* li.- a put * ••! 11og t\|»e jo isoto • '.o k into ilieu «•• 11and ••*** n irri aft iiiir ie i
regard fo r interest . hnrges
or
in d lv lb ia lly .
“ An
\ Ilf
A ll afternoon a aub-committec |fartt»r)* I have rvawouahlr a««uvi lucago bislotv
I for, .ih ti.* w tli n
A t l.i if*
n t lit • o| i Id o l. 1•«lll»- olh ei retm n on in vrstitienl.
tli. noa-ui* paused the II
• p&gt;i«sil»le method.*'
by R e p re *v n la tiw R ogers | a net* that HO (terrent o f Ihe 'l a t e !
,\t 7 III P M ,tlh* i* wi*
boibi.ng pi "k im calling t"t
g. i -pi i»i g on 1 iihoi.ii a'ld with the
Se*ili i
ill;.* Jan t«t. but a nmtioti ' \
H Y
N T.$. *at in eiec titix v
j institution* building p iog ram w ill I f,o m the jury and 1 1»*
It W..I.I.I cm tail railrnail pur 1
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n*o».* * at conipanv *in»*»n bv N t ! \
t . M lull, I ** " ..nit \\ :i *&gt;hili e ' •
'•on to hear W a lter Reeeh, a
(t*ontinur«f on I'a ge T w o )
i M,.n* that
u %• idn I
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Kansan, te s tify
that he could 1
reached
I umil\ thi* largest purchaser'
g* to i .tl
*«et i »•
t lo* I Ilia* ne- f tw*
liltoik it. * i hue
hislut
ImD f i*•••• ln-irnr •••!i n .1
vision S* -••»o- wit h* III ..fh .tr,
buikt airplane* better than any
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MEN IS OPPOSED

SHOLTZ BELIEVES
U. S. WILL REPAIR
state M i n n i e s —

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............... SENATE PASSES BRITAIN SEEKS
- BIG NAVY DILI, TO EXPAND ITS :

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set. i uI tlo* nnti-iu J.il*' .viot steel imtuxtfirs
I *• . ••■'at Row • htiiot* 1 11.« lt -• t.mt
I ’ ndrr late on lem from Wash ' m** tantamount
t*» lit.* •• i*«
A coroner's jury will gather at
• Hi . I WO till.
II |o«fg. ’I III ' |IM||w«
**t . *n 11 1•--•!
I •••ll I v Mill f I*
tin in lo ! VtolHle. (to* low
ington
and
T allah a "--*1.
tlo* nieiil t,, the nged ph. i&gt; u*n wl
the Court Hftuu tomorrow after
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• i »4*i ' if ie*-'it|v incut I*.n«*«l ill
I » **t l*| flic I hefts
Tbit i
h iding health
• \ ri
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o'clock far an inquest * emstily qu«»ta f*»r the week U gi
i HH \i ; i »
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m lo lh * death o f John
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i • li.ng.
-lill wilt* to­
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I*, mtIi \ ni *|. hi it i' n
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herw ro w ft««4 tK rrr .iwc* the m rh t will he 01 wrurk.
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\P*
II gh ’.hi .• IIV»I.I
w it), II -cl mil* •** r *«l •
I Ii Mil I*.ni. I -»••
iw aw automol ilr accident *.n the cn.dinyly, lu conipl.-ti- lit..-. .....'
w 111 *» put ions .hit rig tli. fu s t y.*m B e B u r i e d I n O r l a n d o
i«l- • hai g. 1 i tn o.
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ret - which arc , ..naoh-rv.l a o.-i-.l Oil
. « I h. | I* it * I.
Saaf.-cM O rlando h xhway
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A.iouni.t.ator Stone at Tallalo.fwry th ,. m a m in f
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M*. k 1 Mr ly i • |-• '
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Mr Mechra. aatd la haw h en *rr tl.at it n*» loiixr. t.a. a ..ii...•
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B od\
a traiwe* * f freyhound., had hwn Irnt.,** .v.pon-lb.l.ti.--, |a n.l.n.
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i •* linn'll • n **i I** '
Nil Mill's
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111lie*I.,,ar ia lh* Lowrvced arc. for
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lie wa* the driver
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of a Ford roodater which fi*um l
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9 Mi. |•.•*I ••t (*..nl ( *-n |*.ni\ -tiaft .it lnn.lt. 1 •*.-*• 1 % •'• •
ia a coll uvea wit h a aouth bound
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..hi (•«*•( gin
tit.iiin
win. wo
I It I IN, Ml,
Mni .*
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track fl-aai North Carolina near C o i l ’ s M o l l ( J e t s J a i l
11 * •Oil 1*1* .it ml H im* i. n .M e l I ••
at * I.* I* M d
Mint .
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if*, ttie t»i. • n m" ii
the B. W. Aadarana eatatr abortW. I • 1III. »• I I
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P- ••vioinfely
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no I. i y oil i*
« . Ill kf d t til* -HI ' .If i.tfice that si* king in u u i- h.nl
ly before midaickt on th* a.yht of
I .1* ,.l tl o f I . »
1.11111 ftl.li
• * II* *•! I tie
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fit
I fuel fm *'
1 •»
- ! morning. « • •
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Ins hotn** h o te l' I '
made
oil
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it
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NKW YORK.
Msr 7
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neni ( mnilln. (Sn last night, a
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Mr. Mackea awfftrwd a crumbed
M - f i Im -1 I.. I tin Hi*, &lt; ••HI» *•* ; ImI m \ X* MS !•••111 no • i|
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mui ii &gt; • ••••»• • *•••
• ha.I listj|
•oetcry'n ih .i
hunt
[ iio.iu iiig.
left arm ia th* accident which de IdoUtv K iris b e rg ri t oil. 2f», widu«)| t'iiin|&gt;anit'&lt;l by iv lu tn e s win. hn*t
■ng fill*.ut
xx11ti It* • tn i’ ht- &lt;4 ni |1.ix
ihhh l
H t \ i"iin
nlid
j - ..... lie n
motored tier** ft.m l the
t.eorgia
o
f
the
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in
mobster.
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t
la.lnhrd hi* aataeaahU* hut did
• in 1 tht.f ll if tth
it I
Miami
■•" hn«t I»*• ti II fn r uia-lT
yonlerdny o a t sentenced lo nix t« J n l&gt; .
Wet injure Jim ‘ Daria,
Harold
I *&gt;*1,111 f*•1• Mil
•I
ttirc* |t&lt; Ilf I*- sin I -It** h n*I ltr**»» at
Mr High, who had I m-cii livin g
P O L IC K C O P R T
Slake* afvd J. Traiia, friend, who 12 y eo r* in B edford reform nlo* j
I Ih» S n iiitm iii mfn*’ i#! • ti* a %*ggk.
wn»
on her recent pirn o f gu ilty t* | here for the pn-t tw o to*.nth
were r ilia f with him la th* car.
I l* i
-'•11 \ ix • r
inrbuti*
Imho in ('nm iltii on July
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TW driver o f the track wkick f lm l d egree mnnslnujrhter.
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In 1 • I * t|4t*||
She
and
two
men
entered
plea-]
lli«
nurvivnrn
in.
lude
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w.f**.
u
M
nd
M.
I
A.
Mai h
.. flaw If »d th* nmdatrr, la said t*
M it'bigan \| 1 • Mm • M**ivD«*iy*
I'lg *xf
have lafalred a&gt; *• the rxtewt of of f«U ty last wei*k in Bronx rt» i ■ i .laughter, and son. as ve il n «r\ . han *-t uith i* kl.-* d IH(, I., 1
• 'tilla g o Mi
Mn*
' 111 •’ll nf M U
I
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um•-I -» • -iiiity ('••limn"
the tajariee U Mr. Mecke* and to t f court In conne«tioti with Ihci rrnl other iclafixe*. and fnliernl I*, i. . *t n» s| M*.nd «\
I l f &gt;lul«
' mi 1lull |l&lt;-(iiil tn pitiilun ntnl. Mi*
\i - I'n ti ..... . iVUndu,
\
• IIH \ f i ( » Mai 7
P.
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h u g . .1 with '
I(.*\ r.lnlell. x* Inti
miti'l • hy 1
- * 11 |uiit &gt;-l ut
know aaye *aaed aorrow ever the .ia y in r o f M oII h- Schwarlx. JTJ.j services in * to In* held in ('aiin lla
Fdgni H miiu 'I s, yttniik w liilr boy an.I M* * H tn 'i,
to I jahkn Pope, giiiol- • • u
••. tn nf Hay*
during
a holdup.
i
tomorrow.
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ai ilkeal before he continued oa
r In* xxm - g ix i n 11 i.u luy M 'filt'iit« 1••1111 It* ittTi. mi l
’•h*.t oti ! k •11• 1 I mI m ut
hut 1
"H. tdPon I’urhave Uhfit'4.1 In •'ll if U Ilt ) I uMlt" llp.tll bin 1 nil XIt' 1nil **f Jilt k ‘
hta way. A aether truck driver, ap
W tiiiml' r - s i
tr- hi Mn h« .ni mii«I lliill'* &gt;(*sl«»'ht
u In
I lit* humid
. hill ged
t 1•fi 1■It iht 1.1 r him 4«hi , lu
«■ the aceor ia a north'.«••• ill llv ittlu rnilnt tocckn Ugu ull
l.**»ly. tic .In t| im I miiII)
\
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m . ut mg
•Mu.ut
a
1200 1)1$ |N |M i l A
mi mark ' ••x»i&gt;
Inwii
m
Ihe M tllHIgt (tf MSsMnlt
rack a few minute, later,
l'«»P«* till- 1m II III! Ifplft* I III I
I
miI light fined *1
the injured man to
the
\t 1tn* irqui'pt nf I. J llm t lr y
finirr »•— * f
nl|
g.inglmitl - »untv a Hit •- cl Igns Iratlmg tn
II II Hunri. Jmse M* • n. an.11
•In ||l|p-l| t • il • lM*f U||l*'s uccrM m*i*I I .1 .North u( l.urigwiitMl, tin
l/i IN I ION. M»» 7 /.|*Ttofjxe
i • In* igo
S t (infin, while, all
I will* *" '
o
.
thin
ary
it" ••• I ....... uiplrtc m tusk | « *tin mi 1 ♦ -miirr rt rcviaptl ttm boun- b u irlif .1 |H r I. 1111X* d**Nj t
I In* ilh n t.t)
( flic • Im ' * • in u t
U'Ho* *1* oik, fined $ - • i» •» xxith
.1 xieek 111 it |* tigUc
•x «''|*iltt' JO
Ihal I- l*. Im - U t l. 1 t y r w \ work
•tain - - t iln* pi.*|Mt»*’*| xutiiig pi«
l«
trrnilln
-I
in
.
inn
v
thr
t
Residents of Oviedo under (he \ariou« committers in Ox ..si. 4" » ( (iitot * fine mi»p4*nd* .1
cini t a' h rti I'u ik tn exclude liu sit.* 4 o t iti- I 1 it .1 i*i ns iMt'i nf
♦ • !•• dMX XXIt- *h|*f if M.I n |«, | mi'll wit Inn lh« n«ht few ilnys
lewderakip of the Oviedo Woman « property ownera have* em« ied the,
i II llutiiei and |{- Hhi IJ. uxm,
India, pm 1 I a «*
.ilgti f |eiii I tick*
lb* • (MMMlI» - •*».. 1 4 hail
hrvll H ni th &gt; Mint N u itb ieni&lt;lriiirh, pr»
ni xxtifiiM•
tlub are landing all thr town* in cnlr.1 f»r Um v.llou.
•-.« |* h" '
•*'«Mr*‘-l -HI,
• . I..I)
1iiitlifig M idi
ttCt't|uiitf tn \ot«* lit IIHW
A inm pit
ng Mn* i ** *••• h* Jc I n * k•••| In g u111ii ill • • (HiipJct lull nf
(be county in the Clean-Up anl
CIHld'Ot, to Im* If led lo
...... Ia&gt;
till* p iu p il. to l in iiicludr*
(tic l.origxvittttl, m% they have fui niMiiy
will lie award*-l at lh-- ...o. 11, a
.1 xv.nnm &lt; fy
it "H iH i'l .In ttm
H U KT8V1U.C Teaaa, Mar. T Beautification Campaign to dale
6 11 l"u) lor, - l.ar/. -l • ' I, |hi*
' (• •• ii '!»(»'•
‘I ton rm ii c u flirr li.nl 1 I'MHit 1iig tif a la ig c —1g 11 nit tb,* y cm
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a • h i••» the
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motion

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Chicago Hot el is
Sued For *600,000
By Board Ol llealth , :...

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(ounty (ommissioners Agree To Carry
• (.ami.i.-r K.iiiit.-fi ii... On CWA I'rojed 01 Airmarkmit Towns

Residents Of Ovied oLeading AHTowns
In County In Cleaning Up Properties

Sboota OfGiuurdStops
Texas Prison B r e a k
-—( A l l — T W

• W N IIU

of GvmHj
rlrt ImU o|
threat, brought old.
thr recap* wf n»e|
T eia . State Srai
ahoaU

kmlfe.

The

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arcardlny to Mrs. A. I). Coving end. Ovi**lo High Scho-1 »l-o has vev-in/ l,.|„»r,
St*
inttf t-f m laige huihtliig 111 every I Thr Stmmole County Set tine I
1 lM.|Ull r j
f I*
to ' « 4 P* g l«l# f * I
T IIF
W F A T H E R
lea. to O report .he mad* at Ihe entered the coni* at la thr -el -.*1
Mala-I l^twretK-r, M a.v •
K
toton, hy M iju A it M m* Mullen . xxm- tlvsignulrd ms the tiewppuperi M _
Mini w r ic tnl I 'hat lu toM n't.
Chamber of Commerce office ihia! competition.
V gmI A
A 1 &gt; .A
AS. .A
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a,
A
A
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I.. J- -.Ian. Joimh Th.m i
.
all
Stale
\station
Hiteelur ..x%,ho AIimt- A
• I (Mill* I
lo publisn the General te w , of
mom.a*.
l-.tta-i &gt;
In addition to the count, i-n-*-* ■haii--*i &gt;,ith puaaoa.i,
Utah l « n IUU
stall'd Mini tn* t IVA will furnish ll* Cl. wilh payment for publlca- MImM**m
Kan(**i -I
1
(I* etlai ■h
J?
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W
W
,
The O v M * club launched a ram that have been offered. &lt;*vi. I* tick.-la. l.m-,1 (3f. rai l. .-1
Shill I
rnattrlMl* fm th« work tlmt i« nul llon lo He made by the state.
U
*
('Di
ll
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JS P r i » I T ( O lH e M F i. r l y T o
pa.rn ia that town before lie persona luive donated pur. • ll-*i. .Slav ..Id also r Ha(g e l
rumple I•■&lt; when • WA rrewM are
A|wl**. 1*1, **|4
Coniicl
Camp
Captain
Paul
Big­
county-wide committee beran II. will In- awarded only lo Hrtr.lt vr*»l,ig l.-lury lickrir 1 tt a u . S o u t h e r n C a l i r o r n i a •••due t|oi till nut Mltogether.
Halt*.to
g e r , wa» authorised tu wori.i th? Fus|i
work, and under the direction of a M-aidenla.
Umil i-sti.-aled, and TiHen_____
At
t Mr
»u g / 's tiu n u f I). II
pig* st thr Camp and to prepair i I I stoUfl* 1,1-llP
committee which Include* Mrs. A.
Thea&lt;- prises Itulud# a pa.kug,-l *y. » * » dwiuiaaed f&gt;f -*
lloukei uf I Atngtoi--M|, who puinlrd a new lot for pig pens
MIS AND F.I F-S, Mu. 7 (A*.
He also Ft XI*..
D. Sauer aa chairman. Mra. Oren of frrtilirrr donatod 1&gt;&gt; It K-j charge.
%•
•ut that ntMiiy UkcM and atrraiin* wa, authorised to take full charge •Iain* ix•ills
I S|&gt;, .ng Ha. imiii' tu wnuM.t-rn Cul
Barnett, Mrs. B. K. Wheeler, Mra. Wheeler of Nelson and O .. to ea *1 1 Julian Baker, charge,I
I. I«- f»ii..a Hire* U&gt; sis ».-. i early, .1. mi (tie County Mir l&gt;eing dvpupu
of county hogs which had boon so- lllUlll.|l
S'. P. Carter, Mrs. C. L. West. person entering the conlrvi .*»j ink’ drunk, diaorderly
luted of f.ah, Iht ( ‘omniixaionri* pervisrd by l&lt; |„ l&gt;ann, and to Ks&gt; • »i
.
1 •"&lt; JiM-hding upon Ihr |nrali».i.
Miami
Mra O. G. Walcott and Mrs. Cov- Oviedo, an aulva donated by Mr
|H-t,l larrncy, W M ,lra..-'...... I loj
lire, am l-urs.nr and aln.n„l
d i v t l to requeiit the S late (iam e furnish the County Home
with Mo4*i t lias
iartow, rvnaidermbie headway hm-l Covington, and a Brasilian pepper! the county for action,
Oral.
l and other threes mm bloomiinf. nri|I Fi*h !»• pMrtiiuiit fur a larg
pork
when
hogs
are
butchered.
la—n made ia beaatifyinf the tree and a Bauhlnl* which vril. be
Ohfr* 1.,-ht.
Cary Hail, white man xx). '***( but famiera in* puvvl**«l. In um
"bply of f ng* rlinga to l»c u»r di
County Commissioner
S F. OrU i*4*&gt;
town.
awarded Friday afternoon „ f th.* charged with bring druui ..
"• , mal wintera cllru- giuwepd hav*
resUirking lakes.
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S
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lamg
was
authorised
tu
use
con­
The commit lee Joined In heartily week tn the Oviedo achool la.ya orderly and th* kaepc. ..f ..
TN rtipa
*4C tn light their aniudge pula
loIhe roniiiiissin.itra anawrrrd a
ia the raw*ral movement, when it and girl* uho submit th&gt; test of iU rrputo. VSI ir„,.|,M t lo 30 night* to war t•*fT frost but hti* ••‘«|ue«t by A I. Ilnover and J. K vict* to cul a ditch from Ft. Tltusvllls
Christmas to the Curryvllle Boa-1,
Clean-I p
a n il
Ueautifi, ...... . ihe county far trial.
year thre« thnes was the maxi- Hnward of the Foreat City area while County
Kngineer
To ny
aprratma waa offered to Mra. En- month posters.
WUlie U m ar,
rharg.d * •** inuui. .
fui payment of rent for a polliiar Pltrhford waa authorised to usn AlllfiH
dor forfeit, campaign rhwlrwma.
The Oviedo Woman'* Club tU-&lt; n-ckl/s, driving and ,n.I-- I •• r
.Spring warmth l.as stimulat'd l-laca In that town l,y asking them convicts and trucks to put ro-k on 4xir u'la
Minhi
•-4 Mrs. J. W. Coat** o f thwamin. has offerr.l -rveral prisaa for th ieri|nfi to be tried next klutuiay. the growth of thi- urea's
three t«» *»nd in a bill fur the rent after the Tuscawilla Hoad, when avail­ K.t«aiiftah
ly rommittoe.
negro rrvidrnta making the ».&gt;••!
Thuntx sx III
Slargie Brewer, rharg*-&lt;l ».iH worst pests, blsck *o lv, red acal*-.; the June primary
able.
and
lo
make
repair*
W
,
ltt&gt;
Aa a result wf th* woefe i f iks impravt im-.il in thair praperti, •
being drunk, ftakd *5‘ and th* r«4 apider
Ttui Commlasionera votod to fsk Mikler Hoad in Oviedo,

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defUien
gtfcbe par car m jn«h
Mar.' T.SAVANNAH,
ND, Mkr. —That th*
ty, p r l B a l i o n .
Deed fo r direct relief In Volusia |AP)—J. Edssard O’Brien,' former
formltjr to fact or
____
county may not bo aa acute as haaJ taller hr
In, or Kin been, or ■HMirW,f’K hd one _ ______
,
(WOO cart o f 'celery af
Through your column* I wl»b to
Indicated, I* hinted by was found guilty byWhen
Foereat
Gate
he)
spats
hi*
and DrtftH are much the a o n e thing. In a larger sent»f
again offer for the consideration §36.00 per car)
ib
*
total,
or
almoat total Jack si United State* district
store
for
btniaesa
toipcrrvw
morn­
erer, there la a difference wh^ch ire believe i« too often fA celery c n e u i and shippers a
Huy (QUO ca n of celery right
ing it will mask th* beginning of Intereat displayed by unemployed tsrday o f c h a rm o f.ci
Ignored. The tro (h o f ji‘m at(er may often dispute the fact. solution of o&lt;ir celery problem, ap­ now in the field, to be paid for at
hi* fifth year la fauaiawaa at
negroes In tho offer from Hanford ment and making falsa an
(be end ef the reason at the rate
'Gne recalla t h a t t h e mother o f Charlea Lam b, the plirable to thia or any other yi
to glv* employment to 600 per­ , . .Q'prien, indicted, an. 28 .counts,
aapfonl Avenna wket* ib * W
famous poet, y a a m uttered by f)°r fi^ u A fe r. The fact was whea.tr* know (hat we hare an o f 60c a *tyte In the field »nd V * P OSM) rewt market hesnng the own­ son* aa laborer** In the celery was spreifW lly ehargad with-amthe Uiouoaad can o ff of the iirnrInjurious aurplua of caJsry:
the d a ggh ter^ eiied a knife pnd
er’s nouns
cr'a
nun* has *r*i&gt;w*Ud
ayasuigg untg
until loto­ fields of that section at a daily
APP" Int a romnilttee represent-! ket at the rate of 260 tars a week ds y . It beam the distinction of be­
Liberty Rook and
ed
pany.
wage ranging from f t to $1-60.
■ s'gh.wa*
Ink all of the celery growers and for the payt four week* or .600 ing one of Hanford's
of an
Only
Tour
colored
men
answer­
shippers and hare them put a la * cats nett week aad 260 rare par stoee*.
ehartagb o f |I47tl " i n
ed the call this morning at th#
of tm cents a crate o nail of m rjw erk for tbe following two week*
U i a Matewent today Mr. Oat- office of F. 8. McGlothlln. who three other employe* a f the
AgAlUIH iu tf»r ununHui/
1 Involved,
ctlery to be shipped for th* rest io f 1as th* committee may decide.
chel
said
that
hewri*
well
pleased
bos charge o f the federal re­
h er m other in th e h eart w ith the k ijife .
.
Your* very truly,
the season, I his ts i to be paid by I
With the business enjoy c l b y . hW employment bureau here.
T h e /act la th a t a certain man la only fou r fe e t tali, rheck at the freight-depot at the^
•
C. M. BERRY.
Wore si ace Us organliatloa end
The call for worker* was pub­
but th e U-uth ia tbnt ,hc w a* in a train .wreck and had Iwth
tjwt the fourth saalveraary, will lished In the paper* of th* city,
lega tu t o f f Just above th e knee. T h e fa c t is th at a c e r­
b* celebrated with a etore-wide and It addition. It was said this
tain net o f acale* ahowed th e r o a s t b e e f w eighed fou r
sale featuring marked-down prices morning, a personal invitation
pqundst but Jfre V M J»
tho R c a la h id b w n ‘ « n p e r W
on (yactirally every Item in slock. was extended a number of pros­
GsLchrlV anniversary sale will
w ith &gt; h d U jc cuatom er had been Bhprt-welghed. T j e *
pective workers with result* a*
last three days, rndiag late Satur
in ChhT a certain corporation ia so H eavily bonded th a t the
day night, and for this event the above noted.
stockholders w e re receivin g no dividends, but th e truU» la
store ire* been decorated with
that the iftockhoiders also own the bonds and a re receivin g
in , TSe Aawetatea
(rontlniiriV From Paga lm a »’
many colored banner* and posters.
ctmr
A
threat
of
strike#
.
sffi
f t m A t , M AhCfl t , i » m .Interest o n ,th eir m oney.
. .
tics, then industry will seek out
Outside, across th* afreet, ■ largj Daytona Beach Will
A fe w weeks ago when it was disclosed th at the g o v ­ there rumimiiiitlrs. Industry will more ih*n 3OJM0 wurksre
red and white banner will b* dis­
Licence Auto Driver
over the
automobile and
body
played. V
nmetlmrs It looks as If people ernm ent proposed to borrow ten billion dollars du ring the follow pcoi'lr to the smaller towas
buillding
plant*
of
Oetcoit
anil
Besides Mr. Gatchel, his aasi**ally commit murder Just to current p i*.m o n th s’ period, It was pointed ou t in newspaper and manr „f nur problem* will tie
DAYTONA BFdlCH, Mar. 7.
Cleveland Monday.
-! (
a rticle* th at thia sum is almoat tw ice all the “ money
In solved.
ant manager, J. V. Toole, I). H IA PI —Every operator of a motor
notoriety.
’ The national labor board. St
"For
when
people
become
*e|f
!-cry, manager of the meal it- vehicle In Dayton* Beach must
-----------o ---------circulation In th e w hole U n lt « l States. T h e fact is that it
Washington announced a hearing
part merit. T e l Weber and George pay a license fee of one dollar,*
| Tti* progress of the Wilcox mu- ^
tw ic e all tbs cu rren cy In use in this country, but suMaininir. Ibr, will eimn &gt;tart|tir &gt;tu th# Detroit situation
n#*t
arcuinolalr s -urplus. This *urTownsend, regular grocery clerks, year to the city »s the result o f at,
Iticipal
bsnkruplcy
*&lt;J,~ 1 *—
1
L'—
hill ■■
rih'e tr o th Is that cu rrrncy is only a small percentage o f our
plu*. in luin, mil create new mar­ W rdneediy and mild it sxpected *bere will he an additional num­ ordinance passed Monday night by
A ll K in d s e f Wi
U tt*r thsn could h.re bc.n ^P*d-| t o U , „ Uj,ply o f "m on ey.1
the
c&lt;»n
Uroplatml
strike,
scheduled
'I total si
ket*. A&gt; far *• llie Ford Motor
ber o f employee* f o f this sale, Mr. the municipal council.
Delivered
for
yesterday,
would
b#
called
off
becomiac increasingly evl-i
Money In this country includes not only silver, nickel Company i» mncrinni, we niade
Galrhel s ta id daring an Inter
Citjr commissioners -aid they
-It I*
pending
outcome
of
the
hearing.
. — i ----------— a — •«
-I*-----~«ei wvesMwv.as*. not only
DUHARTS
view this mnrplng.
dent that the only w.y to keep .[a p d copper; no,t o;ily nickels, dimes and pennies, not only the ininlakr el first made by all
expected to raise (6000 annually
Walkout* In Detroit threatened
prisoner In &gt;11 1* not t» give him1Federal ileser.ve notes, national bank notes, nml s o fo rth , all industries sn.l centralised our pro-1
Big W ^ d Yard
from the licenses to be devoted to
, Pi * " U
Phone (*7-J
M y thing to Whittle with.
’ io f w h k ii constitute .tfte. .currency o f the country, which durtion. Hut listing seen th. * r - l*" ick • nd Ki* h"
recreation
and
publicity.
The
only
checks
■'—
Inmounts to .|ti.3M».QQ0rWK&gt;. but also all the bank -h
«o U « ror In lb,, nielbod. we are now Md » “ nion ultimatum handed the
18th 8 T .
persons excepted under the license
.ending
men
.ml
into
the
coubtry
“
otor,
U
r‘
’ Hairy tir r i Is celebrating his1
| which
........ .....
are j_y
used throughout
...
_
tite country and which are inrule are children updrr M who will
and conliactinr for many nf our,B,Aisle Thursday,
not be permitted to drive at oil
Hi anniversary as , editor
I huo«! agninst the deposits o f ail the state and national bank#
finished .nd raw material. Which
Th"
“ 20 " T
Kissimmee
He
country.
and tourists here for 30 da rt or
go into the niMimfactlire o f •autre- c*’" 1 * • * '
4°-h?“ r m* * ':
CINCINNATI. Mar. 7. -D P&gt;~ less.
mn in wc-ik, and
recognition
of
A college student hitch-hiking his
;
S i.- S T .
w
„
b" " k • ' ■ - K . r r n - n U I, u n n U n s . m ) » . . . . , 00,1 niutib-s from •■..all decent ralixi-d
IS?T .
*
v_
.
I "m on ey as govern m en t paper m oney, silver, or a year ago, industries scaltriri over the coun­ union rights, labor leaiter* esti­ way around the world was re­
mated
26,000
worker*
would
quit
ported slain w h ile
canoeing NeW BunjorsOfftevolt
•nw Christian Helene# Monitor “ * Bold itself. T h e y w ill buy ju st as much grits, clothes, try."
Returning to the text iA Mr. at Detroit and Flint; 7000 wore at along the Fuphrate* River In anto k'baw
why tuiiiinw
Congress.-H
dr •*..
fu rnitu
here
that a man’s credit *■
is- good, —
a* w
ill
ia »o
ky#w wnj
»&gt;••*-*re, anyw
-......
. *.....
.....
wsnlt*
Alarm Cuban Leaders
Clrvelaml If a strike vole Thursday
rlcnt Arabia.
___ u*t Vot« m
fur e*»Vy-!any o th rr kind o f money. Thin po-called "bank check moil- lioosevi-ir* speech, which lie said were favorable.
does
he
listened
to
over
the
radio
and
Th# youth wo* Roy Fisher, 23,
b-yly. Nuw. you’™ ulklnk. W* nll'cvi* is created largely b y the loans and discounts o f the
Hevuntsan persons were arrest­
H AVANA,
Mar. 7.^D P)-M *read In the news paper*, Mr. Ford
ho was graduated from the chlpe runs were placed hastily
§*#d a bonus, and If Congr*sa potion 's banks a tid a lto g e th e r amounts to about 145,000,ed
in
a
street
fracas
with
police
&gt;aidt
University
of
Cincinnati
lost
...
...
**
O
tlO
.O
O
f)
can’t glv* It to uV who rah?
atop the palace roof today and the
notic-d thst he left out tra n *-'«l « » - Mllw.ukre pUat of F«*m*n
spring. Wnrd of his death guard was redoubled as new ru­
W hen ^he governm ent borrow s ten billion dollars tu- (Mirtation sod injrrled banking Into? Body Corporation, where picket.
Father Coughlin Is not entirely
| were esfumng s strike. In van- relayed Is ,n uricl* here frotp th* mors of revolt flew.
vestors
do
not
h
ave
to
turn
over
to
the
govern
m
en
t
ten
hia
auvvr)
nf
tlir
tiluat
on.
ThAI
State Department at Washington,
[ satisfied With the tuners* of the
Part of th# army and commu­
tirforv
tW ^ou* automotive factoriee at Ks* which **id It had received meager
,r . ,
; tiew Desl. W r are afraid that billion paper, dollars. T h e m atter is transacted m erely by a la jiultni|f Ihr tart
and
Kenosha,
nists. the rumors said, planned to
huriM
*.
Thf
’tlim*
nritincmi
*rt»
M'liisuke*1
*-- * *
- jentries, and the purchase o f govern'
reverend gentleman will not lie series of' l/ookjiVpJng
were
on details from the American con­ join follower* nf former President m s
a&gt;iiiuliuin, uuiu&gt;tr&gt; mid transpor-l
nnplo&gt;f»
E y as
UroAlrcly n*tl«fird until th# county ment bonds lit mury likely to be made out o f banking credits
sul at Rsgdad.
Grau Man Martin in an attack on
latiim. Of recent yr.re, mee have I "
*
Af sbam* cosl mine. »0M
|T ^BTnnifMhinrrR #rr known ** com* than ordinary currency.
G Isaacs Co
Fisher’s father, Charles Fisher, th* palace.
F U tsd
tnril to make mtmry an art. Money'
I nla«jir».
mm droppril lk|r
fiwih is employed In Hialeah, Fla.
Hold lees and police guards were
In oth er wortjs, the truth is thnt the ten billion dollars ha* l&gt;r**n ovr|plnyctl n* a factor
----------o
T h e Plate Department's tele- redoubled throughout the city.
DR. H E N R Y
which the governm ent Is now borrow in g ip not renlly tw ice til rreorrry. # lluiing llif pat! fra KUnday, bringing the lntal of Idle
Th* Fort M frn I’ross suggvrt.
r-ntm -aid fi»e snspe-t* were be­ Autnmol.il** loaded with sailor*
mia-r&gt; in the »l*le 0.'&gt;00.
all the m oney there (a in th e U n ited States but actually la jfiik ,
thouiuriiii
uf
|»«TBiinp
M
cLA U LIN , Jr.
I that the lest for Irglslatlvr call*
At N'-w
Orleans, 200
negro ing questioned in Arabia,
and sol,tiers moved through the
thought Alii'y rould liFr olf of
datra shi.uld Is-: “Arr you for som ewhere between one-fourth and o n e-fifth .
street*
and
autoists
anil
pedestri­
rttuitatouts
quit
Dielr
Job*
on
the
OpUim elrlRt
monry nardrtl to
makr
more
—o yrrrnor tiliolt*, pir you against
ans were searched.
111 l*ork A re.
j
monry anil
weal Hi by the Mississippi Jflvrr steamboat landhim. or arr you on the frncr?'’
Seven mrn were irrr'trd during
i i
:L_“ r.
mani|iulation uf hiiaitit. Tli^y
And thrn if all the ramlidsfre
I rrnt* an )»t»ur » imI a changt in lh#
’ 0 w *n i
l f ML n L f i
rharg^ti with roncan't do it. Tiny mujt g**! backt
.
•hcnild answer “ Yes," there cuuld
U o iu u n ff B o d y U p n c lfl ipiring against th** gorrrmn^nt of
. 1
.
, . |IIM*&gt;Ull .IIDII. j| timakraping___hy«t«’m
W e ,i)re baying a N ew L ea l in constitutional Inw In .to artual
tVillil prytiiirljoii,
_
_
and
oitlul
|
1
*
___
.
b* no rhok#,..
,
Prelldent Carloa Mendieta
ntry. T h e Sui
this country.
Suprem e t'o u rt o f the United States bus
"For Ihi* loaaon,
tt !■
la imiiOftant'
importantt _ II, H
«"
n
WASHINGTON, Mar. 7.— (AP&gt;
T,he fahinet, which oat up moat
upheld
the
conviction
o
f
n
Ho&lt;’
hestg«r,
N
ew
Y
ork
,
grocer.
that
no
uru
h.udr
■’ ll just looks like the harder yon
- Tbr
leg a lity
u i
Oie federal of Monday night txwi,
wpent la«t
land
riiovtirckriil.
h ebo j d
try t*&gt; . redistribute wmllh. Ihi H is crim e was that he violated n state law proh ibitin g the
hmultiif tm piiiatIn n
f l '
Upheld night
in a ara«lun
in
which
im»lakt’
wh«n
thay
are
to
orjisa**
i . : : : u:;.u V u . a w m R e p a ir )k»i#id*y Ljr Attoinry Grneral -trineenl m m u rri to meet th»
» Ichor l he .rich git. (il-ltlog wind|sale o f milk fo r less than l» cento a quart, T h e grocer did
Powar Transformers
r t i ” 'a*
ww i s i
’ Gjmtnlnga, who rulnl the ror|MMa-| growing unrest wrr» approved.
,
,
»Hl}k fo r h a g than fl ceujq a &lt; iu ^ t, but ised Dial hall ol the peupl# sis out!
Here lu our shop*/ " A
Hons, old A 1’. Mnrgsti Jumpr.1 In he g a v e ywuy a lo a f o in r e n o in ora tT to Induce people Jo of work with nothing to fsll hark' ^ S t f t t 6 j j u l i u l n f ^ w drill en'lld arfjiilfe and fonvey title
Giving you a fre-h, guaranteed
on whvii tliMir jota (iUgpjM'ar.)
quick snd mild a bl.-rk of tr.QO buy tw o qu art* fo r 18 cents.
• In i«raI estate and that it« acquini "
Job and quick service on A N Y
F.opl. dependent upon r„le . s,-|
r . 4* Onet
* lunt': Mere tint ^iibjrrt I(. review
shares of alwk Ju»l lo-fnre It took
Ity the narrow m argin o f f* to 4 the Suprem e Court de­ in a iiaiigi4iuii« §iovilii»n, |MPtiyl
make.
the c h u t e s . RemrmtH&gt;r wfmi
liy flfte romtitrnllrr yvnernl
h
rided that this was in violation o f the state milk law and wh*» liak*" J&gt; atru-tJ In lee* sFlf «u » t ' l# upl1™ '' J . "
.
__
____ launched| Cunintlh**' opinion was given loj
Hhakespr-sre -sid, "To Itii'iu thst
program
(lint H ip state had the righ t to make such laws which tell turning b,
b, working ihe laud never) The building nK.,
by the govrr-j Herirlerv lr k » , presiden’ of tl.r
ka*. It nhftil Ik* jful.**
TALLAHASSEE. Mar. 7 — (API
n person how much, or how little, he may sell tils property frs, bunme- depn-sslom. Tlie bulk |(lttr K|1j ( ||B (,o*id nf commission- | rorpnratiun. and ronstitnleil an
A lth &lt; i(i|'h 7rt,4tiK
m n rv a u lp m itFrank Bauer
«0?&gt; W- lat.Bi. i
Vil- I nr*. Imludct. coiistiurtion of newjnlher step In the controversy !■.•- bile * lic**nh(* tnir* wrn* anlil (irfuin
Th« ItepbUiennn p«r«Ui*wi»d *h« for. Justice R obert*, who w rote the m a jo rity opinion, suld o f the p&lt;-u|,iv nlu.ul.l 1..^R A , C\\A. VT. KA, and ulmLl that “ the jsiw’e r to promote the gen eral w elfa re is inherent Isgcs &gt;,int.-*d ol jsnmic.l mt«&gt; women's tJurmiUities st the »&lt;*&gt;*•1 tween the interior *ect.-r&lt;ry end Mar. I, thi« jrBir, than |a«t, th*»
bar* you thsl’s stionge and ini­ it) g overn m en t” . ... "T h e ow n ers’ rig h ts may be atri&gt;ordi- eitirs. I .I.,n’t better* n,so « i &lt; pciton slid *tel# tlissne hnspttat.l J, M. MrTarl, the rotnptro1l~s 1*60- m o to r ve h icle tit* pa r tjn c tit, ftntialed. bill when President ltis.se naled lo th e needs o f o th e rs " . . . and, "T h e Constitution evrt intm.i.nl to l.v* tlw btxltly n*W luburculoslf huspttals at bnlli eral, wli.« has asserted his tight li iiiiunr«it( vcktvnUy, rnHertinna ih*Veit brgsn to talk tariff they does not guaraptqe the unrestricted p rivileg e to en gage in c o m p e tito r soil um i I ic ,u I existence instil Id tons, a new dining hall atjevereUe a measure nf control on I’ rrnupd 1300,000, Tap- pr|&lt;*c# wcri
tflk Msiranna boys’
inrluitilal 1 the huoslpg corporation's activl- cut by t b r IfiSJI I r f h l i t u r # ,
arose
a&gt;
man anJ started
I
fuicetl on I*, thro, ,&lt;i . Ljg c t y .
n busings* or to conduit it us one ulcanes."
snd a n r « dpmtltury an.l| tie*.
fight. That one really hit *p»-*-i*l
Up lo Mar. J. l!».&lt;Wt thr drpan*
"Cities lisie Hint use*, bowrvef.
Thou gh In 1918 it was thought necessary to enact a
privilege.—I’alatka Nrws. If tm
r r r r i l utihJ |!l,1 ,fu ii iic ^n a ra and col
Don’t
th nc I wnul.t
advocate school building at the Ocala g i r l s ' | --------------------Constitutional
amendment
In
order
to
abolish
the
saloon,
Iffa were properly ailjustod. you
i h i fr d f ! Q I . In the aa m r p r i l*
abulislung tlirm. 1 liavr come lo (min I rial. M*lw«ih
Could have the rest of th. alpha the Suprem e C «u rt now says that "certa in kinds o f busi­ the point in my thinking where
original program al«
*rl nf 1974 the Fair of 210&amp;/7 lags
ness m ay be prohibited und the righ t to pursue s railin g I grant every imtiluliun a pur­ Ciniti**
hot
1 "»... of »4
,M,',K&gt;0 ,n*••*■»•*i
r c,*° T o Espouse Naziism brought f .7.21**17,840.
m ay be conditioned.” T h e C onstitution had to be changed pose fur r.istrncr. tt would not contraction
— I------» ---------inipn.vrd
Hpeaking of the freetJom of the hefqre it l»ei^m e a crim e to sell u pint o f liquor, but no such rust will,out
DKATII TERMED BL'ICIDB
Young mrn aystem- at the tnslitutluiis, but
pr#««, lh# Mlsml I*o»i Mlmlla* umen^ment Is tyn-essury to prevent a grocer from g ivin g raq gain r&lt;|riini
snd &lt;-.lu. stion the guvernnr raid Improvement*) VIJvNNA. Mar. 7.—DP)- F.mll
IUUII
made
with
fund,
supplied
by
the
lev.
llelmwehr
leader
.ml
vice
fllo s t new* paper. are censored !&gt;y|aWgy a |ogf o f tireud
ilAINRRIDGE, G*.. Mer. 7.— J
in rilii-s snu if t ir y,....g
publlshrre to u m eilrni A,.
All
'rtw,
..rf the Sutireme Court now seems to be cgn irs tin kn wi.-.igr lui, k to me| Glvll Work* Administration had rliancrllnr, ap|&gt;ealisl to Austrian Moirl* Ginllidan 36, was found
T
h e attitu d e o
virtually filled this need.
worker* fast night not to throw dead y#&lt;tc riay in th# local tnifiay* under tKe domln.tloo ».f tlie
that i f it is “ in the public in te re s t," it is constitutional. The txiunlry, br will Ik sl.lr to aptwr- 1 If buildings ate ereeled with I themedve- "into the arm* of
1advertising
department."
nr»* establishment with which he
cistr real living mi s more genumr
doubt that Certainly -.11" . r e l M M d m t l h o * Ho righ ts b efore the courts which conflict
- IVr VswJuti. ream
basis. In oltiri
wurds,
people lhildtc Work- funds, Die federal, Naxls."
Was cqnnrrted, A coroner's Jury
pot undit Ibr d,.ml,ration of th* w ith public w elfa re
W o h o p e no njnd congress man ever must (ram to adopt s simpler scale government would retain a title
He predicted that Socialism returned n verdict of death by
P H O N E 83
advertising drpartmvnt*. More of gqts the Itjfg that it m ight be "in the public Interest to uf llvlug."
to them, and tlw- slat* would pay 'would won disappear In the *n- suicide, a ftej reading a not# ad"For gaddew BotvIm "
there cat** to public opinion thsn!git rid o f our unemployed. Our august lew -m aker* m ight
current
rentals
for
use
of
them,
lire
world
and
described
political
drerard b y , JWr. Grellpa* to kin
Iwiuklng fundi) through hi* ufhow to vs#ted intrrcst*.
order them all dc|Mirtcd to A fric a on the grounds that the fic* dour at thirr brand new cats ThfT. irttpnivrn’rnl* w,'uld lie *d- iraiieys " f all yvlnr* “ ghq at pres- Wrlfa. The widow *i)d tp&lt;&gt; children
rem aining hundred m illion would thus Ire relieved o f th eir parked in (he yard. Mi. Fold said; dltiunal to approximately ShOdJKta. ant are try'ag to stir* up new ?p- «um ve, al.ro his parents, Mr. anJ
O. P , McIntyre's personal aural- Huppurt.
"The automobile Industry never gui idjed through the Civil Woiks|tg*l and nwdre a r w 1'1 ."“ f nf Mrs. Harry Groltinan, two broth­
_ Station fpr the most forlorn of New
|th* ftoliDeal elluatbrn” gs *Jhyenaa ers and two sUtare.
Thee cjeelalott
decision In
in the New
N ew York
Y ork nillk ease (a In line with looked better Dun ll dues today. program.
■ York'S p&amp;or Uttla rich boy* U
We developed a new sn&lt;J Letter J (iuvernnf Shalt xsojd allocation , of the oolitimr.^yjJeflrld.’’
(he U ( qtjesola .muryttyipm decifioi
decif(on and seems to ind
John Jocqk Artur, UL Hi* father
af funds would lw cpn*|dr|T«| I'V a I Offering to overlook “ the past
qar during lh,- depression ry w h er will be ailatalned.
that recaVery
legislation everywhere
on th* Titanic Ufnr* .
„
millions of dollsis to do It. Now special Public Worts review l»&gt;frd of those who were misled" lo rer t...down
thq majority are beneflttwl,
™... Ht«
re.. reo(h«r.
M.-y,.... tw*nty-|
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Is^fill
n s barn.
hAP* H
H U
U for the best. If the
i rent Roriallst ^prising*., he said
w# are to do bu.lnea*. Uthrr for­ ^a Washington this week.
yoare jater, has j«*t rasrrUd what mutlejs the rlgfita of Lh^ individual T But it ia All ward limbing Induatrlre employrd 1 Originally 'he sUle propni.t tnj p, esteemed those who hontsDy
an Italian pri*s fixbtcr. And tb*! very d iffe re n t fro m the old daya when it
thou ght tjtat their capital the same way, ex­ hoi row fftttn the Public Work. A I- believed and fought in a manly
i boy himretf h*s Ju»t latwripd a tbe m a jo rity cuuld lie best served by p rotectin g the Indi­ perimenting during th* depression ipiniatration, but this plan wo* w. y. although datv forced him In
F o r Th** N iu th " '
fabulous fortuna sod doesn’t know vidual.
order to have a better pro.{uet knocked out *a.the supreme court ^ , 1, ttiefr re* letanew.
Vo So with H.
A t any rate Chief Justice Marshall seem * to be In when tjdnga returned to normal,
la U tv o la io B o r o i k u i •
grave danger of loaing his position as the greatest law­ ybr depre»'nti was just a &gt;lat# of
o l JiiiiiifT Kh f c lD
Mlstskw' la drlvloi w h i c h
mind.
It
la
over
fur
everyone
pho
‘ tho greatost number of maker In Am erican history.
lire
ho* changed their slat* of mini."
St a n l e v -iu&gt;(4fiKs ‘
.,jrJfiulur*i apdfiylukarrldonts during tan
-804 b a o fa rd A'
llhg Which re»olt*d
lal relief hu«n! the «U lo D»ulJ ^
u.fl ^
y (l
ILLINOIS J-K.UTIRK KILLRD
loots, aad vVoUilng
n,r)pJ* upon the erwllt ..f Jhe _
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iJ A im m jfc T W E N T Y Y EA R S ACO
of dray which caosod U l&lt;
i^Sjird. but that th# ■fate's
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- Driring on tho
rrn Illinois peaches will be )► »«««# * r
Wfok toying he* swing stwk ul —Southern
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slat of tho read rreulMI
milluwry. UhU* In Atlanta th* f»W «»d#■ year, th# Illinois Fruit TvPjyRtfhl.
MJglireldWU. .Bpredte nowsaid Mon- j
had a elioaro to are real *nu« and Grower*'i* Exchang*
Acs more arcUwli than
day. The euh-srro trmperatpres
p u le saowballs.
Toao tAiag. probably WM»M
A- Oslo**, a rt- oat*. Mr. Harriet having
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Refuter (netting of 3*11 ic Har­
rison Ch*pt«r o f Uio b. A. R. wilt
be held at t:4S P. M. at the home
J lr * . R. J. Holly. E *»t Seventh
-Street, with Mm. Holly, Mr*. J. U.
enlck, and Mm. J. B. Root aa
S A T l'R D A T i
Hie Ceclllan Mualr Club will
a* at 3:15 P. M. at the studio
Mm. Fannia 8. Munson, Myrtle
tense.
MONDAT
Regular program meeting of the
foman’e Missionary Society of
f l n t Methodist Church will
&gt;held at S;fM) !&gt;. M. at tie church.
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“ The Old Peabody Pew" will be

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Mm. W. E. WaUoa, Mr*. R. 1.
Mm. L. W. Haxard of Jackson­
Holly, and Mr*. H. B-.Pop# are ville |a th* guest of Mrs. A. W.
in eharf* of arrangements for the
Lee. Jr. at her home on Elm At *fourth annual garden and flower
nue.
,
•how sponsored by the
Garden
Club of Banford which will take
Mn. A. W. Lee. Jr. and Mr*.
place on Wednesday, ■,Mar.
14.
from 3:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. and Edmund Melsch have aa their
on Thursday/Mar. LB, from .10:00 guest their sister. Miss France*
A. M. to 9:00 T. M. at th* EpUrn- Teague, nf Mounted!*, S. C.
pal Pariah House.
Mn. Claude lawke and Mis*
They made known today
the
following claaaea of flowara and Bessie Preaeott left today for
plant* which wU| be aa display and lakeland where they will visit
the q&gt;embers of the club In charge friends for a feur Hay*.
of them. They am as
follow*:
Class 1, Roses, Mm. Fred R. Wil­
G. A. Duncan of JaekaonvUi-*.
son and
Mrs.
A. D. Cirlngtnn; state supervisor of the nallonni
Class J, Sweet Peas, Mm. J. 0. re-employment sender, spent yes­
Laney and Mrs. F.. I. Hoy; C la » terday here on business.
&gt;. Annuals, Mr*. Ralph A. Smith
and Mm. L. P. Hagan; Class 4.
Mr. and Mn. Henry Nickle have
Perennials, Mm. C. E. Gortnly, Jr. aa their guests at their home on
and Mr*. It. S. Tope.
RUver Lake, Fred ftchumsrher end
Also Clast G, Bulbous Bloom) John Schumacher, nf Flushing, N.
and Totted Bulbous plants, Mrs.
K. W. Bender and Mm J. T. New­
by; Class fl, Flowering Shrubs,
1 Adolphe Mcisch arrived here
Vines and Tree*, Mm. J. M. Mc- last week from Secaucus, N. J., to
Caskill and
Mrs. C. R. Mason;
spend some time with Mr. nnd
Class T, Potted Plants, Mm. 8 . 0. Mn. John Iuidwig, Narcissus Ave­
3hinholser and Mrs. J. N. Whit- nue.
ner; Class 8, Cacti and Sucrulants, Mm. J. C. Ellsworth and
J. T. Zorn, who has been re­
Mrs. Walter S. Coleman; Class 9,
Composition Shadow Boses, Mrs. ceiving treatment at the Veterans’
S. M, Schwarts and Mrs. II. II. Hospital in St. Petersburg, has
Coleman; Class 10, Wild Flowers, gone to Glennville, G». to visit his
Professor J. Tilden Jacobs; Class daughter. Miss Jean Zorn.

given at 8:00 P. M. at the Methodut Church auditorium by Circle
Number Thir* nf the Woman's
Missionary Society. The (lid Col­
ony Male Quartette will be on the
program.
Regular busirrass and social
meeting of the A SSI ten Class of
the First Bsplist Church will b*
held st 7:30 P. M. st th* church
annex with Mrs. J. B. Borland,
Mrs. M. L. Raborn. Mr*. I. T.
.Sheppard, Mr*. Claude lleam, and
Miss Mamie Minor as hostesses.

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Mrs, Maltulm liradfirld and
daughter, (k w rl). of Jacksonville
mt the gucatB foi a few day* of
Mr. aini Mrs-. John 1... fiallktwav,
Ijxkr Mary.
Mr* 11. U. McCall haa gone to
Lakeland whi rr ah» will spend a
few warka visiting rrtatiren.

Krirtuli of Mra A I1. Bandy
will regret to learn that »hr it ill
at her home, WIU West First
Hlrart,
MIm Helen .LolJins of Lakeland*
a atudrnt at Stetson University.
M»ent last week end here with Mia*
Mary Jane I'reeLon,
Magnolia
Avenue.
Mra, Troy Kay and son Troy
Hay,
of Weet PaJm Btru.h ^rr
“landing S4ime time here with lb#
f "iiBer'j mother, Mm. Lali lJillsi,
Mb West First Stm t Mrs Miller
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DO YOU live in a fine old mansion, a houne in a row, or
just a few rooms in an apartment house? No matter!
Wherever it in, that place Is home . . . and it is still the
heat institution civilization has created. It is your own
world!
You can make your home what you please. With all
the benefits of the modern world at your command in
some form or another, you are in a position there to en­
joy the best the world has to offer.
How can you make that home the most delightful
place in the world?
This newspaper is a Hort of courier bringing you
the QfferingB of the great world outside. Don't neglect
to read the advertisements. They tell what the great
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venient form. Keaji tjiem as you read the nexys—iuid
the costs and Value of all those material things that
mflske life richer and hpme a place of happiness.

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*»( (iwing
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Frank
Tpr fait incluth**, ijranlra thf
M r in rh attd *n n , F ra n k M n iiirh . J r
pt«r». Frank
IThailn
Mr* Kr»ii Brandt, Mi*. John !„u*l f l u t l f r w q i t i l . Jeon llr r »h r | ttf V iwi|f and ton*. Jimrnir add Ja«kir. vtfntie Sfgal,' Frank
Conroy.
Mnu* Lillian Mriach. ami Mra. B J. ll«-or&gt; A fn io tta , Adrienne P Am
Nnntmm and aun, of liflUnd
hi import and Joseph Cawprorp Thr
plctyrr n &gt; &lt;)irrt‘tr&lt;l hy William K.
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the telfctlon of Glullene enpeft.*
ViT*
WASHINGTON. M.r.
end th.t he e x it e d to c^l
W t&gt;rfdrw
— Arthur F. Mutlm last Tii*hl ru *'* mrtUn* Mir. 1? f&lt;*r
noon honorinff Mrs* Hu^rt 8, queitrd thf Nehnuka Dptnorrstlr |P°SPm i , a Xcrni bHJi. r t e guest of - , , Comm|Urt,
, „ rpt h„ |
honor was presenttrd
with s'
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bouquet
and
a
Jpievi
s.f■
resignation
as
n.tlonal
commltteebridn's
"T*U|
pottery, JOelicious refreshmeots man because ho informed Prexi- i
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dent Roosevelt his contimian.-r In I
were served.
ADDING MACHINE
Tb* OtImIo Woman's.-Cluh met offiee in view of pending legists- ,
R E P A I R S
Friday gflemoon, with Mr*. James' tion against the practice of law l
Wilson, program leader, Iq charge. |befoie governmental agencies by i Hr Mr. Paul &gt;K. of IVeljiad.
Mt*. Huston sf Winter Park guvoj men of inlnencc “might be con : an experienced an d rell*l
a most Interesting Iwn'k revuw on! slme)l a« in&lt;licstire of opposition | ineehanlr Alt *nrk liseranl
China. After the piogram the club to you."
( Mr. Nix is la nwr store e#vh
s;xmsored a reception honoring thel
Mullen'S Impemling reaignstion , Wedaesday.
Und. birthday ,,f Dr. T. 1-. Me»d.|
Bnnounre)i by J. J. Thomas,;
phone Sin
Many of bl* "Id friends Cflleit t«| chairman nf the Nebraska tVemo- I CELERY CITY PRINTINGCB,
wish fur him many happy irium* ci*tic Central Committee and an b
MS Bo. Park A»*.
oCth* day.
|nfflrial of the Feiieral Reserve |
Mr. ^nd Mrs. Iluslon of Winter
Park were visitors of the Oviedo
Woman's Club Friday.
The Misses Eleane and Jojea
Waimight *t&gt;ent the
wrekend
Thursday
with relative# and friends in Jack To*Ni«ht
, „ . l 01 I
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Mxiki h, ■ rludrnt at *Sl
Afiilrmy, w e r e :
Mr«.

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*|&gt;«nt tht day with Mini ('xmatancf i add* to the U)Uaft*4t uJt^ thr drama

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assembled *1 the
The
home of
t*. .llorgV) on West
Eighteen^ Streft *where. Mn. J. O.
short busU n e , m *id *4 over a si
lp«w» aruion *na W in pr»y*rThay th ^ jtto floe the home of
Mn. Ucogge Il*r&gt;ten c*Ri-d "The
Qome
01TWa'Ssreet." where or.
ange ju l^ *w w ^erved.
After fpep4 ipg g short time at
Mrs. Hardeo’e home the in*n&gt;bers
motored to “Lily Dele Tearoom,"
the hoove of Mn. C. P. Herndon,
where a salad course was served.
Pickle* and olives were serypd at
“The Cotton Club," the home of
Mr*.
J.
E.
CouriMrs. Frances A. Hickson, . wnero Jffo’ye,
M r#, W . B, Y o u n t » n il r la u ^ it m ,
Mrs.
music by "Cab Calloway's Orches­ *r. Mr*. C. E. chorpohing,
a# Cathtrine Yeunjc, •*ntrrt*im*tl
rasher,
Mm.
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WRoh«rt J.
Thrt
tra" was ynjogad.
with ii n'«ptli»!i *1 th»* Wimian t
Turner,
Mrs.
M.
E.
Roye,
Jim.
O.
Paper hats were distributed at
C tnh T u rR tlii? a ftir m H in
.Mm.
the home of, Mn. I). L GUwon ) . Pope. Mrs u P. Hate*, Mr* H u"ir djiiiK :lhilrr um l
railed "I 1*tit* Chapeau*,", after Otto Schmehl, Mrs. J. O. Walt*. Ifuhrr! V'lint whe h m Mi-« Max*
Mr*,
j
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Hall,
Mm.
Glenn
E.
Mc­
Inn Y oun g.
which the last slop was made at
the home of Rrs. R. J, Holly, Jr. Kay, Mrs 13rod1* William*,' Mr*C*
AFowlrr.
fthd
Mr*.
WhRaf
where a "jralkalhon" and "Junk­
Shelkey, Mis. Tercy C|Upm»n, M e t h o d i s t C i r c l e H a p
er»" party was participated in.
and Mias Julianne Howard, etalThose attending were: Mr*, Fred
R e g u l a r S o c ia l M e e t
Strange. Mr*. E. I). Brownie*, tom.
Mn. C. W. Stukee, Mrs. J. £. J're*.
Mr*. William Coleman presided
ton, Mn. II. W. Oo(xl«|i*e«1, Mrs.
peer the business session an.)
Lndic^
Day
Held
At
0. E. While, Mrs. Y). A. Swanson,
Mi- I E Williams bed chHige
Mrs. A. D. Zarhar), Mrs. Vail
of the mission study lesson »i
SaVifed
Gort
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1-ovell, Mn. Kerry Pemberton,
( regular meeting of Circle NiunMrs. Walter lx Morgan, Mn. J. 1.
A golf tournament *nd bridge per Six of the First Methodist
Dark, Mrs. France* A. Hickson. games were feature* nf Weekly Chinch held Tuesday ex. ning nt j
Mrs. It. lx Kubrrlson, Mrs. J t). "laities' day" observed yoalepUyi the home of Mrs. Walter Price,
Mrs. Otto Trapp has returned Laney, Mrs. M. t! 'Rsggtat. Mn. C. at the Ranford fountry Club wllh| .Monroe Road.
v, thr conclusion of *11 buslfrom the Florida 3*nitariutn in p. Herndon. **&gt;• 0 R. Esiridge. Mrs. T. R. Melting and Mr* John
. .octal i-eriod was cnjove-l
Orlando, where she received tmal- Mrs. George Harden, Glr*. brodie G1 . Kelley »* ho.teases. l.unchcon|
rpent for a short time, to the home WlUiani*. Mrs. R , J. Holly. Jr.. a a* serv*d in^pnnal,F ■* the noon. „ („,n rrftrshmriils were sen. d
following Mrs t’. E Witof her mother. Mm. G. C. Fellows, Glrs. Glenq E, McKey^llr*. H. L hour in the club dlnip* room (l,
Gibson, Mn. Burke Rteele, Mre. K. 1 htt-h xras decorated for the or-j
Mis P H lansing. Mrs
South Sanford Avenue.
H. Lane), Mn. 3. E. Jon**, Gin caslon with quantities of garden
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'« nl Earle Kipp. Mr* C
Mrs F XV Bryan, Mrs F
Mr. and Mrs F.. S. Baughan and R. J. Holly, GHss Verse Woodcock, flower*
Flr-l prise in the golf tourna­ McCall. Mra Milton Reel, ..... ^
daughter, Nell, of Jacksonville, end Mies Bessie Zachary.
ment wunt In Mr* Waller L. Mor­I Warren Kinv. Mrs C*»l Chnrperwere the guests Sunday of Mr*.
Bpoghan’s sisters, Mn. Edmund Romantic MusicalFilm gan while second prise was pre­| log, Mr*. Cliffortl Reel, M'« R.
sented to Mrs T. R. Moiling. Mrs ; U. Hutchison. I1r« William Cole
Meisrh. West Fint Street, and
Mrs. A W. Lee. Jr., Elm Avenue. Opens AtMilaneToday J Howell Fish won second prise t man, Mr*. Walter Price. Mrs, J
for the bridge game* and Mr*. A J Carver, and Ihe Misses llcssie
Rr
John Mcisch has returned to hi*
After stomal half a year of pro­ C. Fort was the reripienl of low Prescott. Alva Clwrpenlng,
Irecca Clark, Ji Ita llelle McClel­
home at Secaucus, N. J aft t duction, “The Cat soil the Fiddle" score prise
Those present were Mr*. A IV land. Alice McKim, and Katherine1
spending some lime here with Mr. comes to the sneen of th# Milsne
and Mn John fuidwlg, Naicissus Theater starting today as one of Knox. Mrs G. D Rtshnp. Mrs T Till)._____________________________i
Avenue He went by plane I rum the most pretentious offerings "f H Melting. Mr*. A. C Fort, Mt*
let I,. Morgan, Mr. R. It. Wight
Jacksonville.
the Metro Gold*yn-Mayer studio O. M. Harrison, Mrs. F Comp
Ion. Mrs II .M Papxvnrlh, Mrs Mis. A UaiihtiMi Peterson. Mr*
for the current show season.
&lt;; K E u lla g h e r, XIrs. S D . H ig h Adolphe Meisrh nf Secaucus, N.'
Ramon Novarro and Jeanette John M Kelley f Jlr* Radye Moses
Norman levman. Mr*. Fit-d Williams, Mi*s|
J., Fred Schumacher and Jqhn MarlVmsid ate the rn-atare. Each Mrs Roy F By me
K Fuiinfhrt, Mn
John Kirk.
Schumacher of Flushing. N Y..I is not only a romantic favurtlc, H DcFnresi, Mrs
i t i i f l l i Sfcor hmko i .
and Pete Thurston left yesterday but an *ccompliihed singer Tbcy Mrs J Howell. Fish, Mr. Wxl
Itrh«M t*n Strxr n*
fnr ■ week's inului tout nf the' are teamed for the first time in
state.
this production, but their suecess
he, been so instantaneous
anil
Mr, xml Mm, Wnltrr Htis'K* of O U ta U in d in f th a t M 4 L M »» riow rt**
KAUfiixxcxi, Mith„ who »rt Bp*nd |a&gt;rta&lt;t t« hr prfking a nrw vphiflt*
toin* thr wlntrr in *St. IVlrmburr* In w h ir h th r y m ay a p j'v a r
rfttimmi lArtr lod«y *fU*r vi#iUri|f g4'th««r
Mr. iml Mr*, f*. I . LliticiCB, MigAllhoug'h Ihrr* i» a wraith of
ikt»Ii« Atfrutf, fur n frw dny** mimir th ro u g h o u t tin* play, it i»
They w*rr ummipanitnl liy Mr*. ^ot, #U»vUf aj'cxkiuK, a uiubkbI
C. r Brifrir* who will \&gt;o thrlr pictuiF. |l i$ liiBt«*ad • alory with
(TUfMt f«»r m*hoi I liinr.
ICach o f t h r n u in in T " * u n g
by Iht eo-atari and mnnbar* of
Fotming a |taii&gt; motming In St. thy tupimrling
ha* a d* fmtlr

r.

11, Cut Flower Arrangement, Mr*.
J. C, Benson and Mr*. ^aloes* G.
Sharon; Class It, School Exhibit.
Mrs. J. H. Colclough and princi­
pals of school); Class IS. Profes­
sional Exhibit*: and
Class
14,
Vegytable and Fruit Bowls
for
Table Decorations, Mrs. Francis
E. Bolt.
Other member* of the eluh who
sre lending their efforts to help
make the affair a success
are:’
Mm, Uetry II. Uearen, Mrs. E. B.
Stowe, Mr*. R. R. He**, end Mrs
R. B. Monroe, committee on recep­
tion of plsnla and classification;
Mm. Endor Curlelt, Judge* rheirm*n; E. B. Stowe, show presenta­
tion; and Mrs. E. II. Lane), pub­
licity.

Church was held lost night In the
form of a “What Next" party with
Mm. Walter L. Morgan, Gin.
Frances 4 .' . Hickson, Mn. J. O.
lane), Mrs, C. P. Herndon. Mm.

S

, Plan* W e ^ ^ e T f o f pm**«t(‘nr
th# play, “The. Old f f f W y F * « "
on Tuesday evening at the First
Methodist Cnurch at t&gt;e regular
meeting, of Circle Number Three
of the Ruiiqpsry Society ^held
Mqnday aftenwon at the home of
Mm. Brodie WiDlaktfc West l ^ e teepth Street. My*.‘ William* pre­
sided over the meeting.
“the Open beta to Prayer" STM
the »ubject of th* ^devotional l*d
by Mm. J. P. lf*U fJjjch wa* (ollowed by Scripture reading*
by
Rtf*. C. E ('horpe^ing, Gtm. Robe&lt;\ T. Thrasher, MrA. Percy Cbap, and Mr*. G. A. Rs tford.
A pa|*er on 'XThristlan Social Rflatlrrns” was read toward th* close
pf IK* meeting by Mn. Wsltar R.
Sbelhei.
, Redmahmvtts
.were
agpred by the hostess to the fol-.
lowing: Mn. Pauline 1- Howaj-d.
Mm. C. F. Hr*nan. Mn. L. E

w

——

�Inirton and London tnotlo*. ranged

Cetery Market

tarn $470,000j000,_ Intituling t » r
(WO,000 for the airplane*. to $750,000,000.

were adopted without record toted.
One, by Chailrmdn Tr»n:m'll,
Democrat, Florid*, of the naval
committee, would limit prof! * on
•II private ahlp and plane r m tract* o f ’ $10j000 or more^to n»t
more than 10 percent, »l«h the
eiceaa going to the government.
Another, by Senator Done, Dem­
ocrat, Waahlngton, would require

Beginning of tho actual construction nr1 1 flacal year muit
await appropriation* tha bill mere­
ly au thoring the work.
Director I,ewU W. Douglaa of
tha budget announced that tha
Admlntetratlon had no objection
to tha bill paaiing, but no commit­
ment could ba. made now ai to
“ when and at what rate of progrrn the conitnirtlon" may be un­
dertaken.

a U K P A I t r i l K N T U K A O I’. t .
T I I K K U J IU D A K T A T I5 M A M *
J " l . ' It K r H K A K N T A T lV K . 3r«-

t i i no con L U fiiT ifjr o r
CULTUME IN OO Ul'KItATIOM
KKTINO » t IB * * l)
p u w n , c o c h t Mounts ItuiLDiN

fttfANOARjOO* CAM
tJ U M P ra a

m trk rl *l*a«ir for
matul alow m a rk e t a lla h tlf
(o r la ra »

m e e t

C a rlo *A a f. a b ,, ih lp a la ir

oalal (UaeeU &lt;&gt;« lallvarad ealea lea*
all tt*n»P*&gt;ftalloa charge*! 1* Inch
rralee. InitlvMuallr waahed *b d
K ln rld a l* T i N . C a ll* . 4; C. C a lif. precooled. l\H No. I, I l o t let-1 .1 4:

* d o i. l . i e - l . t k ; « d»ar“P r * * -l * * t 1C a lif, t i T o t a l— I I I .
I I goo. l l l - l . l t
K ale q u a lity
I
Tn ee d a y , M a r. I . I I : to ta l fo r aec- do*. »*■! • * , I do*. l a l - l . l l ; « doE
i
n
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tlu n
d a te . I t i l :
lltl
eeaao* to
WAHIII7M1TON. nieady. IT d»d a n 111*: l i l t eeaao n t * d a l* 1145.
Paealage I k ro u g h th e KVectda ( la t e - gre*E rlo a tr. No carlol arrlrala. 3.
car*
on in c h . Kuppllak rood-tale.j
M a il
Ifn a ta d la w
j e r k eeea tile,
1:

■IVKONU-OVIIPO M I1 M II* r w i

Atlantan Gets 20Year
Sentence For Holdup
VALDOSTA, 0a., Mar. 7.—
Loul* Volti, Atlanta, withdrew a
plea of not guilty o f charged of
the holdup of the Thompton A
Glrardln Jewelry Stow here two
weelca ago, and entered a plea of
guilty. Judge W. E. Thoma* len­
ten ccd him to 20 year* for rob­
bery; two year* on each of two
charge* of auault to murder, and
one year for carrying plitol with­
out a licrnie.
Thl* wan tha aame *ent*nc*
g iv e n
Insula Oollatt, Columbu*.
Ohio, after hi* conviction by a
Jury Monday.

NEW MATEN INVENTED
___ / f t E N G L A N D C A N

B E LIGHTED
ZOO TIMES

llaM , market et*ad&gt;. Klor-I
W e rrre e. A . Raida*lei fa * • Port­ Demand
la inrh rralee, waahed, f - l &lt;t«E
ed # 1 &gt; 1 lie * r e Raadlag al I d * Ida
t e e - M l . 1-1 drra 1 1 1 . law higher.
I’ lIIL A P K I.I’ IIIA
Itneeltled
IT
roli-mae Verde i t ; Peiannah I: degree* rlnudy T Kta. arrvd. I b oil.
Chlreao I: Illrmlnaham I:
tlrand I I care on track. Huppllea modernle.
lleplde 1: Indlanapailla I; llocheeler Uetnand moderate, nrarket uneetIs IVItkee.naiT* I ; Clnclnnall Ti tled. Klnrlda I* Inch c r q l* E I on*.
I'llleliurah l; PhlUdelpMa I t B a lti­ H i - I l l : • d o t I T I- le * . few M l :
more 1: ilr e e a iv llli 1; Jarkeoarllle ■.da*. M l- M e , f i w I.**; 1 . 1 * doE
m oeily
around
M l;
I; HI Louie I ! tVllion l i Tllrkmond M e -l.e *.
« : r-niUavIll* I : H elroll I ; Cnlnmhue ernaller M I-l.T I.
I: H an ford I: irorrletown I: H ,r«ruee I; Xew Vork I ; Cleveland I;
A lla n !* I; gt. W ayne l l llo o ilo n
I: New Or lean* I; Union! own I.
Paealaaga la r a &gt;&lt; K a n Period Rad-

State Will Distribute
$400,000 T o Schools

Tora V;.:;,»«»■*» •«•»
The comptroller's office Monintinn r*r^ j j y
epportioned
to
rouhtla*
K a r l Ian :l $3000 each of fund* accruing
,h**TV a."*. I from
•** on
pari-mutuel
h khlppins! wajrerinu gml admissions at rico
'
track*. Distribution totaled $201,*d and ftr#*
It was the third this year,
*
^
other* being $100,500 and $147,Ia do*.' i if. 400, respectively, the counties ***twashwd ail tjfig, $1500 out* of the first anil
t: MansUTout of the second.
•sr. irirrt

B u f f a lo B / l l lulled 4 z a o
BUFFALOES / N /8 MONTHS 70 SUPPLY
MEAT FOR. TNE M E N BUILDING THE
KANSAS PACiNC HALLWAY IN /B67

Ends Torture
of Itchy Eczema

•

Minimum

charge

"c m c E

vvIth s r.2U total for 3 Kimei

BOWLING NOTES

HAVE YOUtt

tentairy on hia plea of guilty to
an automobile theft charge in
federal eonrt hen Monday.
The maximum penalty # '» pro­
nounced If** than an hour after
I a Hue wa* brought to Springfield und'r heavy
guanl
from
Florida where he waa
arretted
three week* ago.

Scores:
•‘ I H I m

!i« H It' tut*1r

iii

: 1*41 M i m

lfain is?

i:

Monday riljclil the Western U n ­
ion won ;l straight knuicn fnun
thr Ne-Ili Bottlers and arc now in
second pfare. John IVcrhst of tin*
Mp 'III it'am took high honors with
a 550 total for .1 games.
Score*•
i \n»\
I* M Hmtiiln 11
i «*s i r.i i asri it ;
K 11 I*ilee
if; 11? r,i «*:

30t

A ll rla a a lfle *
*e*rrU »*aa&gt;»ali
W ill be r h a r g .4 (a r Ik * aeaabri
e ( rtaaae eeWereW. No te fe e A a ei
r r e q lt* w ill b * a ft e a le e r u r a l '
la Haw.

WATCH repair*!
know* bow

RenCogburn Initiated
Into Honorary Society
Thunaday Wralnn
II iCtrmlr llakrry,

Union

vh,

Eddie LnRue Given 10
Y e a r Jail Sentence

t— Lost and Found

FOUND—by the Sanford Gatdcn
Club—datea for the I lower
SPRINGFIELD, 111 . K b?.
Show— Marrb 14 end If., al the
T»«1ai#»
7SI 77a M&lt;&gt; *1?h (/Pi Eddie I * Rue. *li*a Doll.
l&gt;
Til
1
4
l
llir
l
IT
I
OI
HT,
TWK4*
EpiaCupal Pariah llouae, I'h and
TI Til III ll Jl l&gt;M 141. r i m i IT,
L a s t n ig h t the* S v m in o lv I j » uii
*VJ* »rnleiiced to ten year*' lm^lagnolla.
IS SMI I'OH "KHIMM.i: H ll 4. d r y t i's it i t*H&gt;k 2 gsincw in s rlim p ­ I'li.nnmaiil m leavinworth peril
T \, II.OIIIM4. IN M U M K ilt.
LO S T;
M ic k e y
M o uar
F in d e r telephone T ib

w atch

J n l IN

ll

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reward.

J l A V IS, i 'um |tlnlnM nl.

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l*A V IM

I »r f»int»$it.

ly ro llm l nm teh Jo h n W i ' b v i -i o f
th e L iiu n d r y tr s n i w aa h ig h mart

&lt;MIIIKI« IIP 1*1 111. M' ATKIN

Tit. M E n l lt t lA U A &gt; K A V IM . W a y *
«»•*•». H ta ir nf «to**• «ta
1 " ti » f r liP f r lt )
Mttlri*-i) m id I r$-

W-Aulom oMItw
CASH for your uaeil Ford
Chevrolet. REEL A MINS.
10— Flow rrn and I’ lanU

t| tt 11 • •I

In

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m id

fh e

?»I.| it-Ik Mf A |*r 11 I 3 I lit I h r m il
" f $'••&gt;ti|tlnlnt llle il ni£Hiiia| &gt; iiu In
tin- (*»..*%. M il If If d « atiwv anil f ’ukirt.
*1*7.. UMifuiil II k' hIiI ii h»r»ti&gt;
»l* ►I m tt.tl*-4. aw lh»‘
i t v* ■jifj |&lt;«y |g)
" ••If* * llil$ ktrtlat phatl In- |tiil.||wh«&lt;t

SH0RTE
COLDS*]

When Your Bab
Cries with Coll
^ loStomach
Pi
a *•(!•*. lin k kn.iL *

GAINESVILLE, Mar. 7 r-Th *
national honmary fraternity of
Beta Gamma Sigma, through It*
chapter al the Untveraity of
Florida. Initiated three, and waa
hint to 21 other*, at * dinner

V K

l»f

"counter-irritant.” AR
druJiUtx. Three atrength*.

Y u d jt n W t ‘ we*m

W A N T E D G O O D aeeoml lian d c e l.
P r e fe r coupe T h e heel D ia l f-.’oU

cnih will buy. Phone 41M-R
15— Apartm m in for Ilenl
A P A R T M E N T S !«. i, dtmiMinlm
fttir room*, aouth etivrurv
Laoglry Apartmenla. Pliunt 251
NICE1.Y
FURNISHED garage
apartment. Kirrllrnt 1..cation.
JIB E. 20th. See Mr*. Kite or
apply 2004 Sanford Avt.

I 5-—MlnccIUnBoag For Sal*

»• h»rrhy Rlvtn Ihat UK*
\ 11*1*1; IKtl.DINU 111. iHirrhsarf nf
Tas IVrttflrnt* .No Jl*. .|«tr&lt;l iho
Iff.- da jr uf AiifUbf, A D.t 1v3.i. has
fllfd said rntirieata In my nfflrs,
"■d haa mad* aptillrailnn for t t i
iUsd to IkkUr in arrordsnes with
law Mali) 4#riIficitip ambricai ih*
t•ill,i Ina ilrkrfibpii |tfii|t$rt) oltu*
mI**I In Hhi . ihoIp County
Florida,
to wit
l-il 4 Iiu J Tr 3 Th» Town
*'f Haftf I&gt;1.1
The- ■.i h| Inn.I Ilyins aaaFMtd n| |hl
tlikfr ,if UaiiMiti of Miirh Crtlftrat*
&gt;n I hr nama or I*. A IIIll'M LK V.
I nltvaa anlit t«r t If It atr shill hi fa.
(Irvine&lt;l anrnti1l.nK In law l i t &lt;1#4&gt;4
"Ul Imu » thriwon nn |hr Iftli day
of Si ll k-h, A 1$. li l t

CLEAN U P -U S E PAIN T and
make your plar* attractive with
YYI M uter* m &gt; o f f i t u l a t i i i a t u r a a n d
iDuiler and Gay’* Quality preducl*. •twl
ihlw th» 71 ft day of February,
“ Beil for the South." Stanley- A 1». I S3 4
V K ItOUtlLAMH.
Roger* Hardware Co.
t’lrrh Circuit iN»urt Mrrul*
n&gt;d* County. Florida.
C’ADDAGiTrOU *al*.~C. M " SttTi- tMr.U.)
lit . 4 U. WKKKH.
man, I*. 0. Do* 44, Altaqu.Ue
D a

Diamond Tires
Duplex Regular

4.40-21..... ..............
43(0-21...................
4 * 7 5 - 1 9 . .............................

S4.25
S4.95
S5.45

-TO KM«N &gt;1 AMV OHbCW.
WkM6 fekkH bWOHtb IN

r w n
^
,UUNS W

kelp far roufW* or raid. It rembhir* T
hrIpi U an*— tha beet bat pa kaewa U
aclcnc*. ll ta fee qefck relief, fee tefwy.
Bui cartfa! people, met* tad we*E
«* * It far every rough Ihat atari a N#
eae kooira ehera * ceegk war lead. N*
*o* caa tell wbicb (octet etll do meat.
That depend* a t the type of cold.
Oaonaulaloa teat* t llttlw war* ihaa
laaaar help*. Bart It Baaaa lb* utmoat
hale. And It real* yen aeahlog If k fail*
to being the quick rrtlef yen teak. Year
dragglW guarantee* l l Ida* It (ar aaf-u'e

b-WAM A, CO Obbtftkb.
TOO BUUKkk or U k R t V
SO CANk o f MklllkaAVTlCI.
J M kNOib oa tcxMMtrn

&gt;

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OF

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V fM H IT T I

SPAC44$TTI .

-TM■ i M P I &gt;

Open for Butinew.

OH, BOOOHOO**, 1
V H iH 1 HADWfT OOWC IT,
*tH C ID E A O F NELLI M '
g o o d o l e h k Yjvc f o r .
A M EASLCV

W A L W -A *

O O lL A a i O H . Q O O O oq
Sj y &gt; 1 * H I H A ^ H t M a h C K y

T’l f . ' j f o n .

Kinds— Reasonable

Y s«ti J

TUBBY

SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP

membership in H«ta Gamma wwlfc1Vi'cahrtwAkTV twaOT*4rf t f i U t t
Sigma
represent* (hr hlgheat
■cholaatic honor D he attained in
the field nf etonemlc* am] bueln * « admlniftratlon. Eligible can­
didate* ar* ehoaen on the baala
° f high *cholar«hip, moral rharacler, and marked bualnee* ability,
A pmepectlva member muat rank
In *chnlarahip among the upper
ten percent of ihe junior claa*,
and have at leaat an average of
“ B" for two and nne-hatf yearn
work.

IN OUR OFFICE

IMMIII.AMH,

310$, Mra. Illurr Itiaer

E n try
•/ " S U t r t » t t
t m h U " U u n ie rtt»* d ami
rtm td itd k tr t. "S h im m y "
and ten t a x U t are p e rtttilj
repaired here.

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a t*

W A N T E D TO IIIIY
S -r o n .l hand
liv in g
room
f u r n itu r e
I'h o n e

,ml?S

r J A T E h EASY

wade

R u b on M iu lcro le. U a e d
b y miUlong lo r 25 y e a n .
N O T {lift ■ aalve, but •

r'ler 1$
A M WKKKH,

Mrru-B OK Am i l ‘ATI DU POM
T4X IIKKII I J ill.ll ect-riov
•T» n r Tiisi (ii N»:i(Ai. s t a t ! « .
T.ISC ST4TS4 o r ri.OH.

Sami today- Gal •&lt; $*4 Ud ifca i i d h i s ,

4-9*f tmtimd Hrfclaf mi
HMKjwto ,* p1,^^" " —

STEERI NG

For Hard Coughs or
That Worry You
Chest Colds Colds
C reu a lilaa I*
I* girt aepreme

CHOICE TOMATO and Onion f t r i f i - t t i ■ o ik u r i’ u l i \ r w i t - k a
UllMiww \
I! liiiu g lH # i r i r i h o f
UJants, $MKi pn thoussruL. Har­
anhi « In mil l' uii (I, itnil thr iif f trial
old Davis, Wiigrter, midway Ssn- arnl 1h-t*-i,f MO* Mil, ,|*t „f |"r|,
n i a f ) , A l|l». I f 3 4
ford-Ovlcdu.
If-W in t M

“ I*bge* uiodHIaek-Draught off
and on fUrM bW l tb rt« yean,"
art tad t in . Mood Tan Dtuarn. tg
CtolllBgrm*, 003a. - I have bad
diner apeUd and bad taate in my
mouth. U f ooBptexfen would n t
muddy. a n d T would bo "all down
and « * . ' 1b aneh cam I take a
dcao of Black-Draught every other
night
faao
'a
* end
• * * Make
• » iin*
?
11
___ .au
aErare

final nil, t

' J , Youn**-| "*"*** motor vehicle cnmmitelon
iland. i r.&gt;.[ wa» eapected to certify approxitleeatar, 1 matrly that amount to the atata
K n it, I irfi. ,
treasurer today, and notification

UPHANT5 LIVE /&lt;*
CAGLES
2.0 C
AU/GATOftS 3 0 0
WHALES
SOO

lk g a i

O mt Up, Uka New, By
Ttkfafr Bkck-Drmught

TALLAHASSEE, Mar. 7.-&lt;/P)
—The *tata made ready Monday
Montreal, t to didribute another 1400,000 toa nM* |ward operation of public *rhoel*.

S S IFIE

10c line 1 time
8c Una 3 tinea.
7c Una 0 limes.
5c line 1 month.
Count fir* word* to line.
Double rale for rapilal or
black face lellerE

M t'r .tlio l C o u g h O ro p t

’New Tn/k

I

rinlVii- ,hen wil1
*° thru department of
education on exact amount* availTNH: Prom■able. Other atai* achool aourcea

RATES

LUDEN

f

r o o l-G i
l HAMK

BoVI THKT
&gt; M t * 4U S0.U ID E A
O F N fc U W C O H W BACK
HOME A F T E G t S O L D V O
i c o t t a Sc h e m e fo r. s t
q A K f l*TO C O IM M O J E V

^tf HVIlE Sta
* w jN E B93 ,

�THE W E A V E R
P M d i 'i H e a r t
i m t e d V cffcU b to

P»rt\j doad; tonight la d M w ,
■lightly caaltr.
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, F

^IciTRlIS C0NM)L

T A L L A H A S S E E . M ar. 8.
— ( A P . ) — The Civil W ork s
program In Florida today * a a
ordered dissolved, effective
Immediately „ except fo r skele­
ton forces t o t i e to*ether

PORT MYERS, Mar. 8.—iff1)—
Charging that a small group of
men
were responsible for war
man war*
____
the manufacture of mumu­ D A A D H
through lha
D R A K P T t
nitions and by fostering laterInter­ I ) U ia, I V 1/ I I u u u L "
nltiona
national distrait, Henry Ford
think* Senator Borah "had the
right Idea," In hla attack on the
half billion dollar navy program
and other army and navy con­
struction.
“The people In general 'd o n ^ ;
■rant war," said Ford, "but it has
been forced on them by scheme
Ing munition makers looking for
PLYMOUTH. M a r . 8 .— High
enormous profits through the
praise for the Florida Citrus E x­
sale of arms.
change, the Florida Control Com­
" I do not pay much attention mittee along with the control setto the talk about war for I have up and the Roosevelt Administra­
fouad out that there ia not tion at Washington was sounded
much I can do about It, as an here last night by William Ed­
Individual. Outlawing war depends wards, president of ths Plymouth
upon the people. In the past Cilrui Grower* Association. at n
they have followed the war mak­ dinner which wm attended by ap­
ers. If we could gat rid of the proximately 200 grower* and a
approximately 100 mrn respon­ numl*er of prominent guest*, in­
sible for wars In this world, the cluding C. &lt;\ Commander. Tarnpeople srould enjoy peace.
I a. and J. VV. .lone*, an official
"But *s long as greed for prof­ of the Farm Credit Administra­
its accentuates the makers of mu­ tion, Waxhinglon. |). C.
nitions, and as long as reun­
Boh Carlrton, manager of the
ifies maintain their race for the Plymouth house, which I" affili­
strongest armaments. Just so ated with the ritms exchange,
long will we be in danger of lasn spoke, revealing that tho as*
being pushed Into another war. sociation ia now in hotter finan*
It rould have been avoided
rial condition than in many year*
“ A man who buys a knife, anil that the house will handle
acquire* It for the purpose of around 500,000 boxes this sea­
attack. He doesn't buy the knife son.
h *
to carry a* a souvenir. Nations
Mr. Carleton declared that some
purchasing cannons and battle­ of hi* growers have hern realis­
ships purchase them for the pur- ing "on the tree" price* recent
( Continued on Page Tw o)
ly of $2.15 a box for pineapple

Marketing: Agreement
For Industry Given
Okey Of200Growers

Swedish Prince Weds
“Girl Of His Dreams”

Mrs. Cbas. Kanner
Receives Shoulder
|* IW R ieU n Wreck

Plans to remora Mrs. Charlea
Kanner of this d ty to her home
from tha Halifax Memorial Hos­
pital In Dayton* Beach ware aat
aside late yesterday when a phy­
sician stated that injorle* which
she recelted la an automobile ac­
cident In that city Sunday after­
noon had not mended sufflr cntly
far her to be brought to Sanford.
Mrs. Xasner was a passenger
In nn automobile being driven by
Mr*. Dave Boniaks, also of Sanford. Tbs automobile collided with
a nether driven by Prances Brownrigg of Daytona Beach, and the
Boniaks car eras turned over and
badly damaged as a result of ths
collision.
Mrs. Xannor, Mrs.
Bdniakt,
Mrs. B. Benjamin, Mrs. M. Moses
and Mrs. J. A. Toll all wore taken
to tha honplUl after the accident.
Ths Utter fogr ware permitted to
loava the hospital after treatment
for shock, Wuleos, and small cuts,
but Mr*. Kaanor waa discovered
U
have
suffered a fractured
■boolder bone.
Mrs. Bonlske stated today that
tha cam eras settled out of court.
Damages
to
her
automobile
amounted to nearly
&gt;300,
aha

Democratic Executive
Committee PlansMeet
A anus! masting of tho 8*mlM l* C oast. Democratic Execu­
tive Committee, R. J. Hally, Hr.,
thair— II. will b* held
at
the
Coart House at t : 00 o'clock 8at' afternoon, It was announce
ha law, tho Committee
before Mar. I I during
M g aiocttoa year, for the pur
gaaa
ad
levying
assessment
charge* ea prospective candidates
sad takigg such other actlea as
win l a i n ward Democratic candi­
dates sMAoptar* la tha primaries
R. V l S S r i of Sanford la seeof tha Committee
stallve
of
Mr. Body
a n : D. H.
» ■* H-

SEEKS OFFICE

S s r J &amp; f i FOR ITS EFFORTS

some loose ends.
In Its stead, the federal
Adm inistration prepared to
launch a netr and broadened
-rath relief program
starting
with la a weak.
Worthy Civil Work* project*
wlU he carried to completion un­
der the new program, and oth­
ers, which conform to Uia long­
term plan for rehabilitation, will
he approved. Julias Slone. Jr.,
A c t log Federal Administrator
told lha State Adrleory Commlttee.
Paroona now amployad will he
cenildered for work In the new
program on the haela of their
need a* certified hy trained social
Mrriee worker*.
Atone will direct the program
nsU1 hie auccesaor J* named.
The a r i l Worka and F.margancy Relief Adrleory Commit­
tee dlaeolrad Iteelf at a meat-'
lag with Stone today and Im­
mediately waa created a* an edeleory council In tha new pro­
gram with C. B. Treadway, chair­
LONDON. Mar. 8— &lt;AP) man of tha retiring committee A romance like a fairy Ule of fic­
tion came true today with ths
(Continued On Page Three)
■redding at noon of Slgvard,
Prince of Sweden. Duke of the
Upland, and grandson of the
Swedish King to beautiful Fraulain Erika
Fatssk, Z2-year-old
daughter of e Berlin industrialist.
at the registry office In the heart
of busy taiadow, the 28-year-o'd
Prince, Ilk* 1-ennart, his rousi i,
abandoned his princely rights for
a romantic., union with the gitl
of his dream*
Instead of carillon hell* pealing
for their wedding in the ancle .1
capita] of the prince's forefatli
•re Slgvard and his bride had the
chattering song of birds in .
littls park outside, and a b i b of
smiling IWcea in k sympathetic
throng to welcome them on thrr
wedding day.

County WelfareBoard
H e a d Isaueg Report

mE*t| r-^unrral.
staling
that
budget requirement* of the postal
department make necessary
re­
duction in expenditure* for the re­
maining four
month- of
the
present flacal year which
rnds
June 30

Shol t z Invited To
Gala Celebrationln
Sanford On Apr. 6

Part-TimcAK’rk'ulturc
Havana HearHl^jMirtN G l a s s Is Organized

Church

aelaoa, Capture Vita rain B "
Mr*. M. W. BUnler a f Orange
City, with "Florida Calary Freda,
Strengthen* and T a n a *
tha
Narraa."
Stanley Kuaeboom o f Daytona
Beach with “ E4it flarida Crh.y
(Continued On Fnga F o u d

tomorrow

morning

—

5

A I *efiler. Julius
M i &gt;or
Uingfeldrr, It F- t’ooper, T. I#.
Duma* and Mi Walton have Iwen
palectad to act a* judges of the
annual public speaking
conteet
ilagvd hy munilMT* of .Seminole
Chapter Future Farmer* of Florida in preparation for the state
contest
Selection of ihr ju ige* was a
highlight of the Turmlay night
meeting of thi* 4'haptrr
It waa
decided that thi* contest will lo*
held on thi* night of the first
meeting In April.
It also was decided to
give
members of thr Chaptei m 30 per­
cent discount if thr) havr meat
cuteil in thr Chapter meat cur­
ing plant.
During a proifrarn that
fo||o m « m | the liusinrs* sr*«loit, John
It Jones made a talk on his proj­
ect, and the "Gopher Hill Rackr
tr&gt;rs" played several selections.
Those attending the
meeting
wrrr John Scnkank, Jerry Sen*
kank, Bonner ( ’alter, E l&gt;- Tylsr,
lidm R June*.
llo)d Coleman,
&lt; ail McKinney, R&lt;inaid Muirhrad.
Winston llendrison, ltolirrl Mau­
Herbert
In tiefit uf r.inii) t tippled 1 hildren ser, Herbert Thurst4)n,
»ri I’lorida. i" IimIm) urge»l every Stoothoff, Talmadge Metis, David
Iturnrtt. C Cul*
rmmlwr to aM. u.| a tegular meet­ Farle, William
ing at tiie lull mmun* toinoi row pepper, Jr., St. Clair White, Da
vid Smith, Jaui4,ai lloston, f'liflord
night at h mi
|ii# k
Governor
*h«»Rf, a
leading (•tiatavaon, and Aira It Johnaon.
Florida KU w M »,«• m Sanford •
to aitinii (lo Hall. Mr
O
IIKADS SI IIGFONH
Mil*
N la f 'd
and
p U r.
cu**ei| ItMikoti; 1iwarit
N A S H V ILLE . Mm K &lt;A l1)
tortairirni'nt for
Hie
Dr Gerry l( Holden, of Jarkaon
while he I* ir* Hi • it), a*
viHr, Fla . yratrnlay became pres­
for hav ing 1 Ik
• arr y mg
ident of the Southeastern Surgiral
• hare o f Un hii'd^n o f
* lM g in g
•••tigress, suicerdmg Dr Willis ( ’.
thr f'h a n lv Hall, which 1- being Campbell of Memphis The con*
spioiborrd &gt;&gt;y fhi- 4*haiiil*« r
o f g • • ended It* Hirer day gather­
( ’otn n irrir and o ilier rivn group*. ing )*»li'rday afterruMin

it

»:00 o'clock. Boy. J. J KrIUghan
will offeioto, and burial will he
FREIGHT I.OADINGB OFF
In the Catholic OsmeUry.
Mr. Martin WOO Porn In Vir­
NEW YORK. Mar. H .-(A P | ginia. Ho had Htrod at the H«ona Norfolk and Western railways
for Um p u t I f jn tn . Rtc«o h it freight loading* la»t weak totaled
the Horn# |ftdk*U» that hr ha* JI
car* against 21JI7! tlw
nu aunrirorgo
weak hafAa nml I.I.ytUi a year ago

quirkly a* pos*.'-l. so that th*
owner can begin hi* work of
cleaning vp and beautifying the
property. When the work i* com­
pleted, the judge* will visit the
property again and grad* th*
work of the owner.
The largest nn.iil.-r a f entries

Bank Guard, Messen­
ger, Held A t Pistol
P o i n t On Busiest
Greenville S t r e e t
GREENVILLE, S. C„ M ar.
8.

— (A .P .)—

from any nna *lr**t in Sanford
is &lt;17, turnrd in by Mr* F. E.
Kourmll.l a* captain of tha I'almrtto Avenue team.
Mr. f\ K Gormley, who was
to contact all property owners on
Magnolia Avenue, turned In 84
entries, while Mr* It
M. I’apwortb, in charge of lark Avenu*
properties, reported ^JSB entries.
Mr*. A. J. i’rterson, handling
thr .ampaign on West First
Hire. i. ha* turned In 48 entries.
Mr*. J. C Ellsworth and her
Iran, secured 28 entries In the
Moore'* Station section.
Mrs Hal Wight's team In Mayfair, Mrs. Waller Coleman's team
In Dreamwold. Mrs. E. I. Hoy’s
tram in Haniante also reported
many enlrire. a* did Mr*. H*r( Continued on r*ga Foqy^

A

menannirer

and « guard of tho Sotllh
Carolina National Bank were
held up and rol&gt;i&gt;od of 360,•
000 on a downtown huRincsa
corner here today.
The men, Clinton Foster,
negro meaaengcr, and Hugh
White, bookkeeper who w a*
acting aa a guard, were enrouto
to the bank from th# poatofftco
with the money shipment when
two person* in a light, fast
I
forced them to the curb.
One of
the band Its, abort,
■tocky, and wearing dark glasses,
got out of the bandit car and
with a piatol furred the tank
employe* to hand over the patk- 1
age, they »*ld.
A number of persona witnessed
the holdup which occurred almost
tn alght of the Greenville county
Jail, but It wa* over before speo*
(store realised what waa hap­
pening.
The bandit* escaped, eluding
an army of officer* who quickly
took the trail.
—

Kour&gt;.

Clean-Up Campaign Judges Begin Job
Of Inspecting Over 600 Properties

South Carolina Woman Credited With
Selecting Best Slogan On Cel ery

today with tha compliments af
the Chamber a f Commerce.
The Megan cootaat wn* an­
nounced arsr radio statiaa W BUF
In Gainesville during F lariig Cal­
ory Weak. U atanew w o m laid
that tha flret seven psrew send­
ing in Ike beat sawn ward
gone about Flarida eaiery waaid

.. . 0n
——

Judges Selected
smiford...... «ho' j^y puture Farmers
For AnnualContest

r»unty in Group

Cost of operating the Seminole
County Welfare Board for the
months of January and February
was &gt;381.74 and &gt;81.30 respective­
ly, it has been reported to
the
County Commissioner* by
Mr*.
In hl» report on the costs of
Helen T. More*, welfare director. maintaining tha CoUQty Home for
The Board had • rash balance the month of February, It. I-.
of rilBAO on Jan I. 1034. Re­ Dann. superintendent
of
the
ceipts during the month amounted Horn* stated that a
total
of 0 f Violent Disorders
Grgamxat cri of 1 pari time ag
te &gt;SU, representing the county', &gt;421.115 was spent upon 15 in­
lirultural H n h in I arrn Meehan
monthly appropriation for welfare mate*.
H A V A N A , Mar M -■(d'l
Rf
ir* w i* eft* toil
al
. ri'ttlirtnh
It cost 13 and one half ernt* porta of Violent labor disorder* High MrhfHil lant rmrhi under I In
xrovfc. Practically all of the espad
day
to
feed
the
inmatr»
of
penae of operation during Janu­
In th.- Interior, including (hooting* •lirertion of \lrx R Jolin-«m, v«*
each
inmate al Santa Clara and Catnaguey, 4Mlional agi • ulturr
ary waa for widow's
pensions, the Home, whit*
ti at her
al
reached Havana toilay
draft, and clothing for Indigent cn“ *3 c«nl* P*r day
liie *ch«&gt;nl.
7. ,
- ..
*
Mr. Dann eUtcd that during
Diapatrhc* telling of the out­
Mr. John** n *ai«l that th
residents of tho county.
the month 174 gallons of
milk break* were received after f*re«i. 1* designed •or farm la»ya who
.Daring
February.
expense,
were produced at an avrragr cost deni Mrndieta and hi* rabinrl have had to drop nut nf nrliMil.
were devoted primarily to widow’s of 18 cents per gallon; 143 doten
had continued in *c**ion unlil Meeting* arc *&lt;» Ishe hi
eai Ii
pensions and drug*. The balance eggs were produced at an average early hour* trying In .olve a Wrdneadav night at 7 15 oVhw k
on hand as of Mar. I, 1B34, waa cost of 14 cants per doten;
67 striking situation here and else­ in the High S* h&lt;nd. an-l *11 In.&gt; .
MM.7t.
pounds of butler were prod iced. where in lha ialand
are iniih'il h join at n«&gt; coat
Among the Bulrjeet* that will
Several person* were wounded,
Shop w-hmIw u i K
two of them gravely. Mini four 1m* taught an
wrrr arrested after a di*turhancr ing, painting f «hrrt rro i*l wok
bgfort the provincial palace at ro|&gt;e work, and airnplr hUrksm••ri
1rur.
Santa Clara.
Soldiers operating tram* and
Rlf'K AKD h IlflM K SOLD
t A M-l.-ct.-d K"-up uf Judjre*
“ Are Yaa Tired T Nervous T he sent a crate of celery with­ •tree! car* at f'emagury retorted
one •‘hooting. A f# w »h*itk were
wrnt to work lit.* mi-.i.in, to
out coeL
Try Florida Celery."
MIAMI IIKAf’ll afar
rnakr « |iri-l.........y ln*|M-rtion of
That is the slogan which,
Second beat slogan waa, "Flori­ heard in Havana after midnight
1 he hnina here uf th&gt;* Inte (»(•«- g e the pni|M-rttra of over IMH1 re*,
selected freos a large number of da celery Is Mother Nature’*
I.
(T
tx
)
Rl'kard,
epoita
pro
dent* of thi* county who, hav­
•logan* sent la the Chamber of Nerve Builder." Thla alocan was
TJ.M artinFuncral To nmtar, haa Inert *o«i liy lm w»d- w. ing sight'd an entry blank furCom meres daring the past few submitted by Mrs. Jonathan E.
B Ifan e Klliott Rickard t« | rushed them bj women members
day*, was considered as bolng tha Davenport of Crescent City.
Be H e l d Tomorrow Mr*
Martin ( ’urn y, of llcolon, chain , of (he G*r.l.-n ('luh. have signified
Other winners:
•
beat seven word slogan on Flori­
alort operaUir The sale, for $33 ' an intention of wanting to help
Mrs. Grover Alisas of Gaineada calary.
Funaral servicaa fur T. J.
000 waa rvv rail'd ye-(erd*y wild make a .u.-.-c.. of the county­
It was submitted by Mr*. Ban villa, ’FU „ with "Florida Celwy Martin, 78-y*ar old carprnlrr whu
H. Sawyer af Saley, 8. C., and for Flavor, Crispsaaa and Quali­ died at tha County Ili-in-- thi* filing of a warranty deed in wide Clean ll|&gt; and Beautification
circuit court. Thr «a*h consul Campaign during this month.
a crate af ekatca Sanford calary ty."
afternoon after a long dine*, will
Mr*. G. I- Mortimer of Ocala be held from All Saul* &lt; etholir • ration waa 920JMHI Rickard dinl
Each |&gt;rn|&gt;erty described on an
wrri| forward la bar by aapreas
here Jan. 6, ID2V
entry blank will he inspected a*
with "Be Florida Calary Con-

I)ann Reports OnCost
Of Operating H o m e

de­
to
all companies had t-een held up
and would not he made until the
pav liiestion had been thoroughly
Postmaster General
Attorney
General

Brnnan Thanks
A N N0 U Nf ES FOR
Persons Who Aided [ LEGI SLATURE £ £ L
Drive For S c o u t s i
....ing.

Tjsnrftfr TldcTlWi-ftrthtf-ctty-ls -tn
bo served once dally by mail carrlere. It was announced by acting
postmaster R. J Holly Sr., today
There will ha two
deliveries
daily in the downtown srrtion, he
stated, hut the residential deltv
cry will he cut down to a single
morning delivery.
Mail will Ingathered from mail holes scat
tered about the city as u&lt;ual
This curtailment In dnliwnre
Is the result. Mr Holly
stated,
of inform, t,on fnim th„

WASHINGTON. Mar. H. —I&lt;P1—

...............
Hugh S. _
Johnson
last night told
the representative* of industries
that there were many "that obvl-^
ously can—ami ought lo--m ccl tho|
Despite government' Intorvrn , UKK,^ ,lon" (u WOrk on a 111 por­
tion, official* of a Ultlno rvprt- rrnt ,|ecrea*«- in hours per week
senting 4500 worker* R) tho Fi*h nlH| „ to percent increase in Imurer Bmly Company’s pl*l|4 «4 Cle** iy WHir„
land decideil to proceed with a
Tliv SIIA adminhitralor. speakstrike vote.
• •
mg In eniployere at the conclusion
In San Francisco, member* nf ,,f t|„. g, ,,, r«| conference on co.li­
the International l,nng*linremrh - n.»i,„„, ,||,| not. however, say that
Association were asked to vote on 1
the
Administration's
a' proposed slrlke which would l-e ,,|an |ll.|,„| ho suggested finther|
effective Mar 23. The Association Conference with
employers
to
has from 12.000 In 15,000 mem­ worl out this problem nml other*
bers.
connected with the Recovery mill.
ljibor dispute* also flared at
In one pithy paragraph the s i
J. K Jackson. Sanford resi­
other points
min'stra* ■•- "iirnmnl up his news
The Ihstnct (’oiil traitor Hmr I on the tionhleil question of wages dent fo* tin past a y*«at&gt;. was
iiMiioutt cd lu- randmac) tmlay fur
at nirmiitithnm. Ala., yesterday and hoim
ordered approximately |0O&lt;i strik­
"There are some I n d u s t r i e *hat the House of Representative* «»f
ing miners of the rich ( ’ahulvi couldn't iln what I tentatively -ug- tl»e State of Florida, representing
field to return to work by n**xt ge-ied ale.lit wages ami h-e r*. Seniirmb I’tninty in Group Two.
Monday.
There are some where liusim -s t*
The lM*ard warned that it would so little that, if they did adopt the
dismiss the employes’ char go* .if
(Continued on I'age Two!
coal c(h|«- violation njtnmM mu.«
'•petrlnr* unless they .l*»inp. i*n Iv
A ll
toao 'he strike by Ml nluy
y i ce moat of tnoi H000 other
!*•.••!&gt; in thi slot* who ait • ii
Mlilc walked out (■ sympathy
with the C’ahaba air l i t ia . tlir or der ia ex|»oeted to M il!" many nf
I Former Local (*rowcr|
the other strikes indln U ),
An i-apn-.-iun uf appreciation
W ill Campaign In
*
k —
wa~ i..ui*d
today h&gt;
Arthur
Hiarian, chairman of tit- Seminole
2
County lloy Seoul Council I" tinnun and women who, doling •*
two day .olicilatiun for fund- with
which to carry* on the new . cal
of work of the Central
Florida
lloy Scout i untied, had turn-d tii
a i-irahle -uin of money
S r tiitn o li
r i'p r «•-»••
(tit •■ a
Friday, Apr 0 will la* a gala
Applet lalion al»o wa- made !o
I I I 1It *4ill*
1 .11lilt \ ill 4i u i ' i * 1 *v
•lay in Sanford
and
Srmini.R
I every |.i-isnn wlo. contributed to
• iv la y
S 'i i" U i'i in* •nl
County If plana now y«tng formuh i* fiu n tn l
I lliv fund
Thai the city waa well
!• lla p a n
■la ted 'try the * flmiirWH
of Cwsiam
h*' w ill «»,&lt;!&gt;*•••* 1
canva-.ed wa. evidenced in Ihc
nierce are successfully carried out
am G \V S p F n ri'f f*»* th . • if f i i'i’
fa -1 that aluo-.t i-teiy loan .r-en I
144 k - I'll
4'NIIU'
ll . s • n f.. .1
The da&gt; will mark the ilwlitn
Mi
| on tli. - -Ir.-c-t
rue. la,
all’ll
» \f. . 1. N
tion of the new concrete liiidi**
• 'k?ll« V•'»» - ag.» 1I • III
\\- clnc-e.l,«, wore a .mall pm wliidi
« 44 h« •
f**r lit v» ••
across the M
lohll* ILvri in-in
w* •• l.l llii*
indicated that he o,t» a toiiinho
l«ake MuniiM nml it i* anticipated
P*1** ll I..II nf n u p ri nit ••••.!• ii . r pu b.
lor to tin- fund
that Got errior Sh«*ltx. (*hai man
Mr Itiaiiaii
Himounce-I l-&gt;dnt ll. 441-11 -41. ft»| (ifllH V II i • it y
Treadway of the State Road D*
1It 1 •» •l|4 • f lo ll 44 il l. ll • *4. • k. hi*
tloit at tin- II till •■Mock .cttic« ,0
partmrnl. ao-l iillui
tt || •I* ■|f till 14 &lt;1 l l , ll
« t .114 &gt;.f
r o |i» l
filial, will I- here (■
lli. \ . U • h f'n r n ln u i S»u'
It &gt;1.1 i.f
M a il
Further, I. r c a u
I I . • If ll lu ii'p rt* t . i
'
I I i *4 ll
mi i'ii • i
Hholli lin. rt-crnll) i
•1*4 1. .
'u h lli II * elll h
• Vi •' ttl'.l
chat li t
wale call that ra Ii
will ilrhx « r * -p-riiftl nrtm- 1
I h r \ m | Ih ( a n -iiti i S i,*i
Ii. •tel ..1
charity hall foi tin- Ih-iu-M ,,f ||„
I I . • It ll S tT V iri- it * .. ..i i 1 4
irrtiul jti iiiibi il&gt; *1 n" *» ’ • 1
• 4| * •
crippled children of Ihc .talc -.f
V 1*. &gt;. Hi p i t’Sk'lll III, 1* 11 I'll
i i i i i i i Im'I
1
MM-t
........ ..
Florida, II i- now planned to lie m
thi* Inal charity affair wi.li the Scout «ifTui«l-. 4«l)-l Hit l - . d invitn!
I.*
14
1
1
*
• I • III
1
Hns
4
.
bridge dedication rrli-lirtitm.i
A *|rt « I 4&gt;I II i i t s ! m n
wue
I Ian* now lieing di.io.-cd m
,vv Elks Urjcecl To A (tend
trmlrd L) Rfv Hi 4&gt;i i i l« 4 N i l
rludc motorcade* made up m San
ford and llr|j.nd, la.th ..... lin* „i .Scout* in Ih c c n .tM i). jim 1 1
Friday N ij;h( McHinjf
the hri-lee where Govi-m-i Shott, th o u * o f tlo- l.a k i M a r y , ««•
h it.la 11 o*t|i».
T 1 4Mi|i l'.» 1
» d l dedicate the rtiiir’ -ir-- ||
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11 "V% N I 11 &lt; I \ * I l i t
a n II’
»l*o planned
that
-vadahli- *o rc il h i ih . S a t if o i*1 R iii.i
rv nf Nan fin d
I •• Igi* o
yacht, in tin. city f, ,
„ ,luvo| n m l ih . M i 1.8 4 lu b .if I I I
iilik in ii* th n t
h ii m l i i *
r.f
I h t*
rad that will Join v*. hi. f r&lt;m, I I i i i i • h I ( ••n a til
Me I
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lg« ta k i' »* h a d n ig | ia il iri tiie
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Apr •• f•*»
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W ASH ING TO N , Msr. 8.— (A P )
— President Roosevelt
yesterday
pioposcd return of the air mail
to commercial companies as soon
as possible under new legislation
providing for "honest payment
for honest service.”
He suggested new contract* b*
let for a period not exceeding
three jreare umi*r competitive oldding. The
interstate commerce
commission would pass on tlir
question nf public convenience and
necessity of air mail routes and
fix maximum payments.
In a letter to Chairmen MeKellar and Meade of the Senate
and House (Vst-office committee,
and Chairman Rlack of tha Sen­
ate
investigating
commitUe
Roosevelt said:
"Enactment of legislation alung
the line* l have suggested wPI
establish a sound, stable and per­
manent air mail policy."
The President’s letter was made
public at the close nf a day ohich
saw Colonel Paul Henderson. vl*epresident of the United Aircraft
A Transportation Company testi­
fy In-fore Hlark's committee that
his company had not re.eivrd pay­
ment. for mall carried from Jan.
I until the tin,* It* contract waa
ordered annulled along w.ih the
other, on Feb. 0.

Inquiry al the posloffice
J. E. JACKSONjpartment
■; di.closed payments

Mail Delivery Service
Reduced Under Order
t-csl-

NBA ChiefSayslOPercent C u t In Work
Hours, Increase In
\Vaires Is Practical

Labor Dispute
Up In Birmi
C 1e v e 1a n&lt;
And San
in? n * \sssHs1
Voting on propowsdf htrikes in
San Francisco and Cleveland was
the highlight of widc.piMd l»bor
unrest.

orange*, $1.30 and $1 10 for seed­
lings and that offers of $1.25 a
Im&gt;x for Valencias are Is-mg re­
fused.
K I*. Mathew*,
the bbsim'Imtion’s
fertiliser
rxprrt,
aim
■poke briefly, a* did a number of
(Continues on Page Two)

Effective yesterday, tho

Cent*

R oosevelt Proposes Return
O f A ir M ail To Commercial
Companies On Honest ’Basis

F o rd Joins Borah In Attack
On Small G roup O f M en Who
A r e H eld To Blame For Wars
Broadened W ork Re­
lief Plan To Start
Within Week, Stone
Tells N e w Council

Price F ire

I D A , T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 8, 1934

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Pm ’*

Mrs. Margaret Zinner
Dies In L o u i s i a n a
Mr*. Margaret 7.in»er, mother
of A. M. 7,ln*er, died in Coving­
ton. U . yesterday after * »hort
illness Funeral service* will be
held from the Flret PreebyUrla*
Church tn that city on Saturday
morning at 10:30 o’clock, and M r ,u
Zinser left here thi* afternoon,!
to attend final rltaa.
'
Mr*. Zlneer wa* wall known M
Sanford. She had lived with i f f
son and daughter-in-law for over
a year. Had *hr lived until tomop*
tow aha would have ha«n 82 Q M
of age She was a nativ* of oJkd«
en-Haden, Germany, b u t i ) l t
came to America with bar par*
•nta at the age of three.
Her
gurvivora
Include
two
daughtera, Mrs I'. J. M Crclx of
Covington anti Mra !*ouia Morrel
of New Orleans, and thrra aonx,
A
M
Zinser of Sanford, and
Georg* /.inset and Thecxlnra Zitt*
*er of New Orleans

Miami Fiithing P arty
Rescued By Seaplane
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MIAMI, Mar N - (A ire Four
pasriiK«'i* mil ihr sklp|&gt;«r of
the fishing txial "Sea Spirit"
rescued off Klln.lt Key near hate
today hy thr crew of Uia coast­
guard .replan* "Hlrue" after they had rlung to th* *ida of their
elmo.t submerged craft for 19
hours
The passengers are Karl liefer
of Canton. Ohio, I’aul Oschwald,
Rumsnn, N. J., F.lward Clark,
Red Rank. N J . and 11. T. Ormandy, Toronto. The skipper I*
Captain Arnln. Dunkel of Miami.
The fishing party left hero
early
yesterday
morning
and
whm it failed tn return the Coeat
Guard wa* notified Member* nf
thr fishing party, suffering from
eipo*urc, lack of food, and wa­
ter were brought here In the
seaplane Thr boat struck a reef
yesterday noon and stove e large
hole in the hull.

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(•enrrally fair I onight and
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in tem perature.
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C e n ts

N liM H K K

110

Broad Hint That Stock Mar t CWA PROGRAM BORAH PLEADS Celery Growers, Shippers HOUSE LABOR
UTS ROB Regulation
Who H ad Part In Hearing
Bill May Be Held
[A BANK, Ove r Is Revealed In Senate TORE ENDED FOR REJECTION Predict Approval For Pacr BOARD OKEYS
IEIZE5 GIRLS
BV MARCH 30 OF NAVAL BILL
30 HOUR WEEK
|Band BellevedHeaded
B y John Dillinger
Fires A t Pursuers
With Machine Guns
S I O U X F A L l Z S. D .. M u r .
5.— ( A . P . ) — S i x d a r i n g d a y b an d its, headed by a
in believ ed to be J o h n
lU incer, h e ld u p th e S c c u rN a tio n a l B a n k an d T r u s t
ip a n y to day, w ounded n
i t r o l m a n , se ise d fiv e girl
[&gt;K e m p l o y e s a s h o s t a g e s ,

W A SH IN G T O N , M ir . 6.- &lt;&gt;P&gt;
t w , Ferdinand lYcora ami
hia
A broad hint th at the stock cx , stall of investigators began a dcehange regulation bill would be tailed study of n list of names of
held owt until the next session of j those who sold aeronautical a h a t r s
Congress came yesterxla&gt; from t h e ' short, subm itted by the stock e x ­
Senate
Adm inistration
le a d e r,, change, to
determine
whether
Senato r Hobinaon of Arkinsas.
i there had been a "lea k " of inforRobinaon revealed thia new d e - J m ation on the contract annulm ents
velopment - coming aa it did in the mid whether any public nlficul
face of the expressed desire of . profited from the inside know I*
President Roosevelt for prompt edge.
\V \ &lt; l l l \ t » T O N . Mm f- &lt;A,M
The comm it!** »l»o received rr-J
W ASH INGTON . Mar
fl -d’action—during a speech from the
A i o i . a r h i n g virtually
c e rta in
q u o te d In fu rn ia ti.n on . . l . r i e , I The &lt;’lv,l W ork. program . ihe
Senate floor.
,,ax-10 of Ihe bait billion dolla r,
The Democratic leader's revels paid to bank officer* showing th a t | r*p.-di«-nt „«.-d h&gt; |h . Adniin*tt*
lation of the uncertain outlook f o r , tvn of then, la*t
tear
received j tion to carry l.tHat.tHht unemployed *
„ n .t . u.t ,-n hdl. &lt;l» Senate
the bill came at Ihe rlo*e of a day 1 more than I I (HI,000 and .170 were 1 through Ihe w inter 1* e*pe. ted to yeate-.'.iv h. a id n tnr&lt;tn-u&lt;&gt; l» «’-•
;H», m f u ll month ulu ml
in which the Senate hanking com «'•*''
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The
wa*
off the
I . pil.lu a n . ■
wn
f I 000 . T
h e high'*!
h ig h e s t w
as IIII fC.. Me
Me o
th e xehedtiled
scheduled eloxing
* lo sing anno,me.
M in o u n ,'. I1 IP.11.
mitlee received evidence th at J I | K
luld
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l»&gt;
P ic M d c n t
lb

W inter Expedient For Veteran Solon Assails
Aid Of Unemployed
Munitions M a k ers
In M o s t Vigorous
W i l l He Replaced
By Restricted Plan
Speech 0 f Career

M o rg a n a m i c o m p a n y

was a m o n g

-p iiis t C o m p a n y . P itts b u rg h . w h ile

tho se w h o sold a v ia tio n stock s h o t t 1 W . W . A ld r ic h . c h a ir m a n o f
ju s t

b e fo re

th e

a ir m a il

th e

c o n tia c ts j g o v e rn in g t o a r . l n f C h a -c N a tio n a l

T h a t th e p r o p o tfd c e le ry ma&gt; 1 lace w ith in a fe w w e e k *,
k e tm g a g i e ' i n i n t w h ic h w a» g i '
lie o rg e A S w e e t, *ah-» m a n a g e r
••n „ ptihl , h a iin g in la k e la n d I f o r l'h a « e and t o.,
w h o led th e
&gt;e -te r d a y w ill go in to e ffe c t w it li
fig h t a g a in - t th e a g re e m e n t du i
in a few w e e k * w a» an o p in io n m g b n e a tly fo u r h o u r a p p e a ra n c e
e * p t e * * e ,l h e ie t in * m o rn in g
| on th e w iln e * * x ta n .l, t in * m o in
a e v e ia l o f th e liw a l g r o w e r * ’ an d » ta tr d t h a t " A lth o u g h th e h e a lin g
x h ip p ' r * ‘ r e p ie x e n t a l’ s e* w ho w e re la * te d fo r m a n , h o u r *,
n o th in g
in a tte n d a n e e m im e tim e
d u rin g
the m ore th a n I I hout h e a lin g
K |
D ot net', p ie a id c n t o f th i

Group Unanimouslyln
Favor Of hdat Time
For NRAIndustries,
that wax brought out ha* changed Subject To Changes
the view point which our group
Imx held for many week*. We arc

Sm nnole Agi iniltiiral t ’lub which c*»n\ meed that the agreem ent has
bn- fostered the agreement for no place in the celery industry
tlu past *••! ta* months. I V rrj N uf till* Xtalr. W ith «•'•■ *»rvptl«n
of tiu* nxpariigux m d ii.tr,
out
\\h » te h *M t . f th e S ta tid a td t i n ' s
, •«
\ .» m * • o I, »• * tin pm nn. Wrxt. there hn« lierii no m a r k e t­
ft. •.« % St, l , i . and Ro\ h S)l*ies. ing agiex-meiit applied to tin* per
111| a t l *"**ei s win- a le among the i*hahle vegetalle indu«tr, in the
Mg'e« nielli l*t|\ Alt i*', afltl S K l oiled Slat**. Thi* will lie the
* »%•••*«•
*f&lt;(«f|-.l |&lt;
I •*I
nil
w a r - , | Piglitou, *.e«ietal&gt; of Klointa t e l
fuxt a tte m pt to cover n major
w it.
b
•*
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g
reed"
fot
t il l O llf I
• ik Shippeis In* . i«11 wi ie hr anl vegetable crop l,y a m arketing
| | Hrty I. H o p k in s tc.li't ul liiu 1
" moddid find
li. r t ' vdn* expressing the opinion agieenicnl. and in our opinion tltc
gen- y r e lie f a m i «
W o ik ** nd
Hoi all. st • iu' ,!i tiuiament ad that tin agreement will »et«i\e
late will anffei heavily if
the
m »nistrat«»r. anno um
&gt;«*'te»d a\
v n e a te
it* *»n* • •t t h e m o s t * i i !
(Continued mi Pago Four)
tl&lt;* irppio*ul of Secretary
Wuln il l iv il W o r k * •m p h * &gt; e * in « itie *
oron* «freerfo’s » *• - l o n g c n i e e i ,
„% er w o u ld h d io p p e d

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W A S H I N G T O N . M a r C. —
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employment of at leual 1.­
000.00ft more men l»v |irivnt»*
imlualry. tin- llnii*e I.nlmr
Committee voted nnitnimously for a flat ,'tft-hoiir week for
all NR A industries, sulijert
to modification liy a govern-

w e re can c elle d .
lla n k . N e w \ o r k . w as T t ond
at
fled.
A t th e d ire c tio n o f th e c o m m it- I $ I.M ,744.
m a d with machine gun*, thr
m e n i a l lioiinl in rasi* o f a
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(It*, fleeing southward, drove
lahoi shortage
.•liicr Ollierii ins o i n L c i *
d«‘r l a i e * f
A llie n h i
f t o m l ‘i%il Wo.ks M m
!tO and
off p n n u c r a with a volley over
welt linW «-11**t ftiit «‘i|inpnu'tit
g rn .ie s
ta k e n u v i i b&gt; w o rk d t'i-io n * * * f
heaiia of the girl hoclagr*.
• ui ii In ig e »»I I I f in ttu* d i i o i i t
If
The N R \ cod.- i . XI. XX 1 Itm?
s ta te m id lot al re lie f n d im iii* 11u
raa undetermined Immediately
w ilt -lo iu ld h t v ' i k
out
Ih Iw n 'ii
( ihIm)' with ihnrg.'x of non xiihxi«| \ th 'fm iG - AHiiPPin. ••
lions
Apr.
I
A
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hi* ••Mid. Mill
much money waa taken.
iim lit ns to f* m l d i - p p - ' t !••»» »•
•M u i - would Im loin
m i llnuli
i m b fflout
to m
Score* watched the robbery
i in nl n ic a * w h»
th«a
proiriain
m
tod* nod discml*
lt d h \ m u m from the atreet, perched on a u to ­
t.
, pfot«'i't|ing inpid
ilomohih/atton
i
to*n -old Gy th
own
ronipn
nobile bu m p er, and from the
lio n w a - e v id e n t too
|y |« eX|HVl&lt;*«| oil lli't'kifl* !«• Hit • l lo|« *
vindow* of nearby building*.
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a r i l of machine gun fire, were
then inutile.
lo n la y
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forced to eave their car, and
For the national legislators in
S ix t h lln k o tn iim l S o u th D a k o ta
acre diearmed by men on guard
t h r meantime, rei|uiretnenls «.f
Mild III till* d»* lig h t a t* •» • t*f M illI
Uale Keith, policeman ,wa« ehnt
t h r nnuy and nnxy occupied th. ir
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th e
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lim it - o f laho t m id a c o rre s p o n d
nil*, from town, the bandit*
W i l l . t il . I r m p r l n t t l l r Hi t h
rll'g t of
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forced the girl ho»tagc* to »land 0 0 0 .
u tt.a n c e lla r e w .» .
i tig ir».*rease in pay fo r in d u s trie s
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• G.
a* *hleld* while they drove
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K n g l.tt 1 im d r i
NRA
wno u tlin e d
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h i t to
i ••un i i &gt; t t'.iu
ck three carload* of officer*
S
.Ii d in -o n at
night
h&gt;
Hugh
m ol i *
r
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i i . u i I ■" I t * h '*••«. *! a n d M o .
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Iim- at •t" " x 1„ u , , , i t i • &lt;•'
Record
bulletin disclosed,
wasj price for milk
HI
. d i- r u s - n o th citlien* with their machine $47.41&gt;&lt;,004l, an increase of m orel
lln o ilg G u t t .- lin g - r n llr .l
ti o
f.*i t h .
i a-t
x .,»• . | a \ ■•I p i ice
* h m ii
w ad. 1 m ik I. d
x.iG th.
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I i d* m l
ru l ft o. &gt;
»f l e i l i x I g o l l d Hl g t il e l e r . i v e r v
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R.. l,er f who
(Collt,tin',i tin Page Two)
ut i . •• «aid
ilecisiori w n - Gy t h r iimiiow ii..*
l*. Id th.
than 1041 percent.
f. Ilr.l | • xx..ik dixi til XXill • l|S.*
.It
11.
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, u n it
...... k I x xx. l- f t th e
February
awards aggr« gait tl I g ill o f fix e to fo u r. xxho It hu to G* f» ih m l rm p h .
I hi
ihe* W ill * '• x*. d 11*. I n i.|% a
.lohn so n.
NRA
n d m iiiM • s lo t ,
| 4r&gt;g4AS.fHK). while January award- eom e to 1m r x | « * r t r .| or* .|o« »ti-o
f
th .
•tale I ' o b - l o n Mint I N I ' o l m nfi-t I m a t ............ of gold I 1. 1 \ .11 |h« m o l e
I ome employ* «
m ade it |d a m tGat his jito p u s n l
|Miiue
authorities.
.Ie.
ided
that
uni
rf|VAi.,
f,,|
valm
*
will
again
|*eni»»t
(C ontin urd On Pag.* Four)
totaled M M 70.000
The K e b t u j
III
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lt
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l o rj
lo cal
r e lie f
( vvia t in t a f lv r * . f.u l f«»r Ahrtir ti
Hopiest Hii« tint n.'ie-sar*
Hi Mgrieiilllife utt* industry In mak
(Conltnued On Paga Three)
Ilit p k in * - s i 'l n new |.l&gt;.n f..i |.n%
• G'nth xxw* , | t | i 1.
t |o .t m n i p il .
such .* p luti. to la* n c c ii|ii|ili- he
tt profit 'll.
&lt;, *■11 V•t re le a s e Ht« el*
1rn* ul xxn h.-me worked
to " so d •• HIM . - . • th a t It. G (.
n b la n k e t |.| e - u le llta l o ld e r a IM T
Ilk,- to lf|t I • *1 -* e m p lo x ui* lit u m l
j tlrdy tin* . wh-» - tu. I 'x n* ed
Thrv* hour* , f t e r a yruttp of
I.
• a t t . .. «. J( • tl,
e .u n |ile t m il o f th e p r e -e n t &lt;*'h | i »
l-l ,||&gt;l&lt; I. Ill I *x • . * %er y k not
xx ill Gc t iiiplo) ed iim '• * flu n. x
men aljd woman *el out thi*
i|f I
M « t, | | Mn
ii-x l- i.u i
e o life ie lic e -.
had
fir e ll
I*' ..at- 1 ................... not . ll - •
omlntr to r,l»e »2r.O *» Seminole
|dilli, mi I «.nl\ uhh G--do -I
--tl
f
low
I i- fore se e n
1 after ii
VXi'll
t
..It. M d
F
eaturing
th.*
program
unty'* q u p U of $Wtoo that i* lo
•will In- given j..G
• i • . i G- mg
Uni Wight of th. Wight «••••
Let
I Oil. h ill f p i «• e
Q uest m iniig' one of h i«.xxn
i*
' »*r.i
•[•IM
Sanford R-daim n- at thfii him h r a n d for G* «1h **rt *• In »
needed for the m aintenance of |
. . . i I .. . •• | N all f in d X' •» . G*« fed
- f -urid oti
,11. *.t luGi.r llld* X .
• i o im m i- t s, A I If . 't t itig* i .In h ii
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tloH-.trl
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i.i i night mih aiim m i of the
Contrel Florid* Ho,
Scout!
The
f.- G t a l
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' hut . .tlo •
xx . f .
• Mg i .». 2 t I' 1 f t.
-o n - a id Ih e In | • »»c|it M il lo u lil
I lo o m today xxm - a giotlp • f vocal
,• n I •-i -I \ l( A till.. «I • ode t "ID
ouncit thi* year, four te,m « had ^
\ m irustr at ior* xx •11 , .1 • •
of
Irtug*
&gt; de,|
fi.. g( ii. ial Itld. X II1
I -i.los olfered by N|»* I I In g l *
. ......... iG-nrd at a m e . 'm g which he at'C uinjiaflied by p io V ls io im
sported collection* toUlin g $ .6 f J A r K S oN V II.I.K .
M»file 'Ml.-- .. ii ttu • ti I. «.f it. e d ­
A
hi
III.
•Hliodll X I" '* **- i ••cor d-d
Mai Ms
-o p ta t.-.. Mild F r u m i and xxheichy im lu -tlie w not in a po\ T. DC. Lawton of Oviedo wo* the | A p | J u |||) , K S(onr
' 1...|g i.f f. •got her I.VOI .*•’ •
it. f|t t.\ I **« III
T h i - m o tirv w ill I..
acting
.d tilli j.resiiif V-lit
It.. .. ti . M * ••III I I.
I d. •!•
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red m *
h o u rf u ilh e r
liori. b a rito n e *
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lr » t of the 2R worker* Ui report adm inistrator lor the
XXl.i- h M I I .it. i.
i.nd ' I m I i * n -lm iiii I I l(* ...t.
an I
• -o' inuod d* f Ii.'1mn
. •»i|' - . I—I
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R o tm in n
R .if*
A It t iio ir
i .&lt;m w .-uhl o ld a iii -t'eedv i x. m p ti»»na,
• Ml.* . '•elected1 l&gt;. III.
pcxress In a canvass in his home FF.RA »r» Florida today tele
u l- .. w ill G.
re , • • d !•* -'IppIV Mm ..........Mill
•n.• hniflli-d M ••IM' ta t- d
Mi
I t
I.
l* le s id e ll| R o o -e x e lt III h i- lid
1 r .u « l •h
g u « *-t.
h i it.d
I&gt; 4(1.«• 1G&gt;atd xx. re II 1 \V .1, klx
He brought in | I 0
this graphed nil county
..f . *|•* . Mt mu
FKRA and I Itjh in*’mGet - t att* n t ' he I »
ihm ..f the «
• gold
la '• • i .it I,. Gn-&lt; Hot • • t • G lictti
.... 1 M ( 1 . . . I l f - , «pi. • nl ing Hid. •Ir. « «.jo ttin g tin m eet Hig o f em le
horning.
G
.
I*,
ut
pi«
CWA councils and a d m in istrato rs;I t n . t r u n f c t e r u i o f R o t n n a ii- »•••
x
x
ill
h.
Wagi
l I of I m g tt
n Mi. '--x
•X - Ml ttil* | Ml
ti...
j». rid. nf I . m - and 1. R 1,M/« IO . i t i l l m i (Tie- ) e - t e i d i ( \ in o l m u g
G - ' t.mi "" tux
II. II.
Coleman
turned in • j that all councils were relieved of i he h* li| at Fu*t is . hi A p r 'J and \ i»dui|* • at. hill
• I,. fullest
i r iio ii*’ It* Mi.it I,.
Mid
- t I*. 1 Mil 1 arid IU - . II Hi •&gt;VXll
- I.f G.trti. XXill *G . i• i.
(heck for 910, representing
the ■their a dm inistrative re«| onsibili
I...U' H
i ent
.i
-I. tD I MII IXll.l I
I li im ot ii . i*
I Apt
Ih i- the imm ediate l u d of
• • i . i . . iIlf '1 tr • Inn ll l l ... • i I.
Florida Power and Light Co., do ; tie- and the) would serve here* |
week
1.
x.
I
tiu
A.lil
Tl...... attni-lirig xx. i Rot Ml lllli*
I ut. G 1 ' I
lldu 1I \ to II- . liiplov mo*e p. op!.*
f-rlinllllll
P. i •-III.'• 1 ..1 lit I* IO X
&lt;, II.-1(1.11 XXJ.
liion.
a f t e r o n ly in an a d v is o ry . a p a n t ) I | | coVav&gt; I I* ..utt t i.f N\ -t
,1
-1
p
m
e
ii
IV m
of . Ml kXtlo ll |M I. I pll f
G
t.l. i iM.xx n to W mIi . i N I . ki . at |.«i». iiH-ing w age-, and to d*»
Slone said t h r administrative
. i i * rids
G
Rav. Martin J. Aram and Karl
..f HiitT.ii
I S' ll. XAt . ». Mi.
.11 XX&lt;| f.-Hiil
, now "
t »In I
N I o p m I im nl
• -o*
r**por,*lhll,tl&lt;-*
Mill
hr
v
r.tr.l
...Ir
M.
,
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n
a
n,|
•hm ann together turned in 12 0 .
•!«•( id* I t*. Ift Va I
XXG. II |l M|
......
ut
f a. k - n n v ill.
i . - i .ix
Il&gt;
I to a p |d a u « .'
XXIII 1 M. eo l.ip ll
ly
in
count,
.
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.
t
r
.to
r
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tvith
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hm
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The driva will continue until t«p» HI. d Mutt tl..MII t.U t
I.
—•It t u i " uni it
to \ \ .i », n e t. .. tu. I | | r t t m g e i ’ • «l«. l a i ut lo ii ag*a h i - I
.
r
e
.p
o
r
t.th
tlM
,
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l»
l&gt;
to
l
„
.
ofs
t
m
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..............
.
|,
,
t o v night, with officials
of
IllffX• || t | MM. •
.-•I
pOS,| |. -•*
.*ii.|
ti - ii
m |.|- io x a l
' • ..
'it. ii t u it h c r lio u i * h o i t en i Kg' and tl"*
local Scout Council confident fire, r l l a*ketl t h r ciinlttitiril
co I ||a ,n r » , l.eonat.l
h I
D- .» t •• •! I** g ill I I I fu ll. ♦ II tili-l. i • n t I m - i a - m
-t lain to • 1* • • It lp l tlo p i* X
w in l.
f.d l.*w ,-.|
wn
j* Mia*
It.
i t lha quota will ba reached. Re alteration of rittinvy council*
j kVtlliant*, l l n o g e H a iti- o. It II I
• •• •
fio-I ' * i* i la I i.»n- * ill a n.. -I hi e a t lt e i
|iio |x o -n l
i-x
I »n 11-I* 1
prop* • -I •l - . u - • m il lo . t
at actlvitiea of Boy and
Ctrl
The Civil VVotkv Atlmini»lration Strvrn&gt;, S Pulr-ton, II M W.it i! .1 H Hlg
t G. i .|. ,.f | u n i tm | •* i ,* , fi.. H a n d e r o f ihNRA hi G i- ln a l
fjiilr -I to m IIX. mi iiG. i - of a p«
£couU, council offlclala state, hava marked
time &gt;r*teril*y a* it L o n , S li (it* It II I | m-, I •
♦.
1 *.
Ni W \t» R K . M..
’ 1•
R* t m l
Food
and
i- i.M i iv tnlv isoi y ho ai d
I*, ( o n t ili'ie th e
«UMl ' llrlilll" I * • ••ii. ui. r i . . oti.
f a r red to Increase general tnter- aw aited the arrival of Jnliu* K MM&lt;M*hoit, W A l.ifflit. A
I. o I. I . i x • r in n r.
&gt; I H ide
' untie. Ilial x. a 1. - t m l) t • f* i • u
C iv il W o t ks Xdill Hi is 11 at m n i» wn
■t In Scouting, and a t a result, Stone, J r., fe&lt;ler*l reprr*eiilatlvr j K|i|ta, XV M
llayrtr*,
M attm
• lie
ho V
''I r r e t aWall
Dim Hlg tin meeting Ii. M ut th* n ite r nat ix e to h o u r re d u c tio n *
* I i m i i i G* i
of
mm
No.
ti'*
of
tl..
act of a aucceetful drive la on the way here lo a*«timr charge j | |r a m , Hay Mont-alvatge. Katelull
and
A
Vet*
•
phing*
i
•
G
m
i
ii
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t
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e
,
Mo &lt; 11111111( 1 1 . i.f tf.i I mted NImI.
• bow ed m a il) o f th e r iiip ln y * • *
■ than II has been in years. of the program in thia . l a t e
| t'liaar. XV |» t ’oi&gt;|ier, S tl Slim
I I I K M I M .i l AM, A l t . Mot •!
dei In' •
11 a ting | •its,
g i ... e ts Gr--a.fl)'
d i - e u '- . - l
w ag.
dealing witli ••National Defense,
ih ihious
about
a d d itio n a l
w e re
l/l*i
The
i n k e o f \ la tia in .,
-..»l t.Mi.k . -.pt yestrrda *
Meanwhile, there wa* a growing I hol*er, Karl I ehmann, II It • olr
| "Ml.- mii.I xx.uk week ho.ii« A.
,-,.tlt I a r l i" t l ..f th e w o lk week
belief In come circle* rloae lo the I man. It J Holly, S r , K K lllud |...-t|oiied Mm*11 meeting from ye- m in e r * ga ... d n ionV -itu n i v *• •
fe d e ra l
t
it
ion
fib
d ».
M
• ' • I . • o u l.f not | m- In k . i i . I|.« X
Xt k l l ,
tenlay nftrrnm.n until I •NI o\*|o. k
th
lo a l CWA that Stour would Inin' w.oth, (J. \V Hpener-r, II I. Mall
the I n.t» I . Oil.
i * V/.V.I.-JI’J j til 'll ll.i lt&gt;.aid I* gixel MUtt...|lt)
te ll Ita h ild ie
I i ida v after Rfti.li
i | l \ K K IN NEW 7.1. \ l VND
Muir W • i k. i - ..f A ii m i I.. ' a 1 and -i
j
mo
n.
lud
charge of th* program only for | hie, and Janie* A Wright.
ts uf ..nl) 9 I ‘
\ddil I o II h I m e e tin g - i i m
to
hi
The data aMixed thi- morning hd on VX.tlkout III ti-a abort while. Person* r ipre**nigj
______ -— ——
neat
tkx.r Hlg
t « fa.
xal m &lt; I '.n immi m
' ige.l Hi • l.« |.« mi f ul &lt;h «
Among
the
pn.pu-aU
Mhn
ii
t
Ir
WK.I-MNliYRN n / Mat •#
thi* opinion declined to In q u o t e d ’
•fav », if ■| •• i u tfti - i . t
-Ul MU Oil id- Ilf.
i \|* |
\ n e a it in p ia k .
!»••• k M» **HAVANA,
M»i. # —( API - directly The po.i „f , (Mte - i i i e c ! S o v i e t A i r m e n R c h c i k * !-.ra! r omiMit let* xxill Lit lh»t upon tin . In - k- If
. .Xe ll y Mild
oil
«
'
x
t
lia
ll
gi
*.i%* tin* following That th r 1 i. -*•
Itrik** and thr*a«* of ,ll»&lt;&gt;r&lt;len to r wa* left varant by the t . - i g
•lux
m ashed w in d o w s a nd e lin e
,\ ppi * x iKMlel v
"ll
III Ho l
i i . Ill*led
p
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)
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.
? late - should i.-ntinur 'Uppoil d Wire id 'a-t
k*gu*H Cuba lod»y »» the caht- nation of Marew* C. Kagg last
III k * ut
- i XI m l
|.o liit s
III
thr*
nigli* and
Mo i. I III- -I' c he te iliN in ilti* a •&gt;t« iif the
Mie p n n i.p l. *.f l mitatnm of um i I Mil k * (k ». eHp.-i led ’
of Pre»ld«nt Mrndtcla. facing week. Donald A. Cheney. Kagg'sj
.....( l i . e i n h a l f o f I he N u l l * I r dw n l.
—------ - xxe ll w rM man * &gt;• had p ile d
• ii.c n d o u I'
• rhapa th* mo*l Mriuu* attuation a ssistant executive officer, is in
t . u e s t - in W e l l i n g t o n h - . t c l - vx#».»
.MOSI'OW,
Mar
4 .—fd”) It* u otents tv a g n . i m n t , and that th&gt; addition.* «11 ike *, n ll -l.lllt' . X f..i t m •. uni) tu I"
th ui, in b i­
l l i i o w r i Hit,, i( 1'iitiic
)tnc* It waa formed, cnniitlcroi charge lunding Stone's arrival
| tiepid Soviet airmen, in widely I mted SlA** - *ho.«h| at all I hiii
pie-aiKi* t it* i.(*|r« f « fields ... XXid' | le a d o|M 'la»i
MI A MI
ll
• to c k Mi■tic precautionary mca»urc».
'
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—
| se parated relief eapeditlon* &gt;• s ! n-Mintain | •-1 •&gt;&gt;nti«*l n*«di*.l fm tin *hi -ta'i *x...lid In x. •ra il) -h .*
1 rankl.n II
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a nd a" Milts
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1 1Am*ng other thing* they
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I. par •• d a 1 &lt;i d a la.#
sp rea d .«« a g t.c
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\ ii mail 'l l XI. • vx.i h ,a i p i l h led
I tii.se **|i" attended xesti-id.. ,
•nspenaitin of conmien floln
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n x e - 1(g .•» i he • n i) n ..i i. f | f
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1i. ..Itti and Nl m. ii- ax . Min \ ni. •II lo, Ilf 1*1 1 ,i
M , , ».* ix nl •Im
PAI.ATK A, Mar. 0. -(/»•) W.
olutUw of labor union*
Pilot U p i i k v i k ) an 1 Met hi*i*" vx -Mi, Judge I i, Hhaion, \N I* f*n t i p . -.te d , a n d th* * -&gt;al li*G
, k -.-tiVilh' ♦oorpunti CHI h ' ion* in lliat m-iilai . lilt a
II •.
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*s -|» rr I*. h « a r r o o ip la .u U a a a n .
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t h i* * ' » H 'g ir,in ,'/ , ih I * v on h i *,, o n
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101 persons marounrd un liering
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t a l anldtor, o p e rate) *troet au th o rise * war* *eekinf the per- j g ...
ti.ui »-&gt; 4# -I.legation ..f i i t y offlra t.
" f, li it u l c r a ii'l " Ih *
1 *•&lt;
i and traiao tatw o c n Camaguey »on or pvraon, who ahot him l *kin »»nk Keh I l a n i l r d
umlti
Irv |.i«ii|,,«t* &lt; hairm an I „,), n ■ &gt; &gt;ial *\j$ xx..men. and Mis ||«»r
I I lllllll V
I S a n t a Claim.
through
Ih,
hrad.
a p p a r r n lly j extreme difficult,e*.
I,
H ig h I •*% M a la
trim, Wells. Democrat ie rial mnal
. ' will 11
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• o ra , time Sunday night, and '
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(.•nunittes woman for Florida
1*.
l-.xx
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broke into hia ragh re giN rr
' returned lo C ap. Weller,
I hey chatted briefly and then f-.i l.ll wX
t i . a k i i i n s i - x in
A radio mi-**ag&lt; from the cam p
--------Johnaon lived alon* a t hi* *tai
• t&gt; 41 • .
| Mi* Roosevelt anvil.us to lagiu X 1. 1-1. -*14
PALM HFAFII, Mai
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tion. Ill* body wa* found o u u id a lo Ih* govcrnm rnl here told t h r
IIA IIK A X . Nova Srnlia, Mai
hei aerial Itij- through the West lie#
YAM I, *v| imhi. Mar
G
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VI
llu
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th* taU din g by an ica man m ak­ ato ry of tha re-cue.
, t,1 -, The
3413-lon
B r i l , -I, W llh a tiallri hole in the i gtit ( A P t i iMir rioter - wi n- xxouii.I.mI Indies, ha-ten,- j to tier hotel, ate M 1*•«•&lt;!*. Gil*
•,
va a l l
Tha h a ta r d o u . flight waa made f,,-,ghtpr Concordia *ank yv*tr- !• mplr. Mu- ixnly u( |* IN,xx. ta y rs ti • •lay during a • la • Ii with a light breakfa-t, and then rnn 1 1 VI i r , *
ing hi* morning round* yr*tarALBANY. Oa, Mar. t - O D a1 A t |
F i f lw r . •
* r t r r a culllaion
with
tlo Mot ray, .‘10, assiaianl m . i iaiy
day. Thar* wa* a bullet wound In In a lem peraluri of 4(1 degree* hr ,
j ...I i* • I Gal followed an a tte m pt to tored to th international air |»oit • U l.i- sx III*
ail I - 61
U r a a d o wklpplag through thre*
tha head. Th* alayar* overlooked low aaro, and the flier* *wooped i A u r n c a n Neamahlp Black Eagi- I '. a s u r e r *»f the e irlu six . *»i'l a tu rn . •m la lla t h e a d .p ia iI* rs T in w h i r r she and a p a i l )
of
ait lla s i li.g *
91 a l l
'Morfto, ooool lto Ut* Sunt.
.aid
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was
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down on a landing *paca which 41, m d r . *outhaa*t of Sabla |*la,i 1.
i n In a hot in th* place.
d i •n o .t.-I i at io n
w ain
p io trix t I ho arded H -ea|»latie. J -ii o ilie r p a *
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in
the
society's
»«,..ni»
tha eartaw ay* had cleared on th* 1 hut all member* of t h , crew » , n
s r n g e r * «l« .. w ere a b o a rd th e plan e M«ful* M a* * I.
a g a in t u n e m p lo y m e n t
«: a l l
abj* dam- ' f t
&gt;. fertlay by a rh auffeui
crocking Ita field.
a Vf it
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H II.I.M B A N K R O B B E R
w ith th e l . r * l l*a&lt;1).
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EXTRAIIITION KKKl'HKO
• ’ mflieled vaara seen l»&gt; uffiof the arcient, which occurred n
RUAK, T * « . Mar. A - ( A P ) —
N K M T K .N 'I K l l I N
R O H IIK R Y
lir a . ;a
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hM R oun.avdlr, praaldanl of lha
ATLANTA, Mar «. tA*) -L iti­
al
T llu s x Ills
I i .IS &gt; tv
Farth , a a d Con t i nen tal Slat* t a n k of A l '" ,
8 —CA&gt;— Jon m rn t of lha Concordia by the *&gt;-tigatiuns of ih# (IraMi ami gation o v e r (jovernor Talinadgo'a
A T L ANT A,
M*r
•VALDOSTA, (ia., Mar 6 . - - 4A0 —
g a y
t a r * ta ja ra d t a t
vxnr u n r e rU ln vqhaUver an in* Action in o u s tin g ( ‘apt. J W Bar* laouis
| billed ana- M an a n d loritla'x r p q u y t fur aalroitM n crew of 00. t • -e
Collett yesterday
was
4 4 R IIU U IA
•riooaly. |
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tldoato la
C le a r i t
a nother aa tha pal. a l ­ f U . B. E dw a rd, - f Valdo.ta
T h r etricktn craft left Ilalif** •j i* -t wouhl b# ha Id.
Ijowndes
sujkcrior At la i.la
lie tt fro m th e chairnianahip uf th# convicted in
64
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A
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u»ta
t wo o l t a r t a r a a o l o A t l a s U
of alt* m y tad Bunday night far aOagow, head
to rob tha bank ya iia r- nawor • charge
I'..wera waa widely known here. sta te highway board was settled court on four counts in the ro b ­ U#&gt;»ri
a lii
growing out of a a a a t a - quarter* for bar ownart, Donald I .-»me rly of Richmond V a . ha out o f r u u r t yesterday. All p a rtU s bery uf a jewelry atore here Feb. Ha v a nn a I.
' “ *
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k J t a voiolo
cap.
Th* wounded
r.
:r its
64 s l . l t
Apolo1, tent it y W . I t a it
I accident wa* denied y t f f r f - aon llrulher*. Her cargo include.I o a . a g r a d u a te n f the I'n iv rr- declined to dlvulg t the term s of 17 and war given a prison se n­ Tt.oo.aax tile
« - t l - k o u r r a in f a ll en d in g «
known.
400 head o f r o t t l# , .
the aettlcmen.t
tence of 23 to 29 years.
aity uf Virgin!#,
*

NATIONAL GROUP MELTING SNOWS
SEEKS TO R A ISE THREATEN FLOOD
PR IC E OF GOLDIN NEW ENGLAND

CONSTRUCTION IN RECOVERY PLANS
SOUTH SHOWS BIG AGAIN OBEYED BY
GAIN OVER 1933 SUPREME CO U RT................ .....

Contracts For 1st Two New York S tatu teF ix -1....... •ntin*
Months Of 193-4 A re' injs Minimum Milk
100 Percent G reater
P r i c e Held Valid

1 W ants Metal Upped
Middle-Agod While Tu $11 ..U An Ounce

Man Found Dcadln
Box Car On Sidin-

Slush,Mud Everywhere
To Harass Victims
Of Hitter W eather

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t-i.orlim
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I*Grf

Scout Drive Seen
In S u c c e rir

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Hal Wight Electee!
As Head Of Grocers
Compliance Board

Rotarians Gisten T o
Local CWACouncils 'Singers At Luncheon

Stripped Of Power!
By Their New Boss I

a &gt;I

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National Defense T o
H e Discussed Friday

.lesse Livermore Says
lie I s N o xx- Bankrupt

G.

Alabama Coal Strike
Isfiaining Momentum

. kn-xxn
-d lit.
iumself

linet Of Mendieta

n Serious Condition

r to iii-fa

Mrs. Roosevelt Leaves
Miami For Forto Rico

Women FromlccFloes
1

Palatka (i a s Station
Operator Found D e a d !^ ’7,"f

THE WEATHER

ithGeorgisTomado

British Freighter Hit (,ffictr 0 f Exclusixe
*r * In Fog, Sinks Into Sea ( I u Ii Is Found Dead

Injures 31 On Sunday

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TUESDAY, M ARCH *

“ I f I « v e r n e e J o h n t ) i l l b t e c c i!Kir*In. I’l l s h n q t h H n ------------------------------------ --------- —
a i d IA Ilian H a l l e y ,
i i f * honor mil for th* m onth-of
t h r o u g h t h e h e a d w i t h m y # w u ' # l ------ _S ---s h e r i f f o f U l t e C o u n t y , I n d i a n a , f o l l o w i n g t h e e s c a p e f r o m F e b ru a ry for the atudenta a t th e
p riaon of " t h e m o a t d a n g e ro u s c rim in a l on e a rth .
T h o s e l a l t e Monroe School Included the
a r e s t r o n g w o r d s c o m i n g f r o m a w o m s n a n d a p e r s o n s w o r n following names: T eddy Iserraan,
to e n fo rc e th e law s o f t h e s ta te , n o t t o v io la te th em .
Charley Mlkraall, Mary Alice Pow■ F o r I f S h e r i f f H o l l e y s h o u l d k i ll t h e b a n d i t D l l l l n g e r , HI, Lbaitc P o s t i l , CeHl Bale*, lea
i n h e r p r e s e n t f r a m e o f m h i d , w e c a n n o t s e e I t a n y o t h e r Bale* and Aleln Johnson.
0 . C. B ry a n t fa building a hew
■way t h a n t h a t I t w o u l d b e c o ld b l o o d e d m u r d e r . T h i s I n d i ­
a• nUK
a l a du y as ha enrw
i f if h. ma.do b_____________________
e e n h u m i l i a t e d b e _________
y o n d a ll ____
e n d____
u r a n c e ,. atora a t W agne r and will Hock it
a h o h a d b e e n m a d e a m o n k e y o f b y a n o t o r i o u s d e s p e r a d o , , with g M d . fo r *
w hh ec nn _ ff il rr as tt _ ee nn -- jt die# trade. W ag n e r I* becoming a
w h o b a d I x f a k tc d o f h l a I n t e n t i•o n t o e si cc aa pn ce w
ITOCH)
! ? £
t r u s t n l t o h e r c a r e , a n d ' w h o b a d n»*«V« |
* h p' b o u" t * H b I " * • ' ■ * *
th e a id o f n w otnlrn p isto l w h ic h h e h a d w h ittle d o u t o f a
&gt;od w h l l o I d l i n g a w a y h i s t i m e in h i s cell,
•ret Ion a place where they can
t h e e s c a p e , t h e a h c r l f f h a a Ireen t h e o b j e c t o f purchaar the nere**ltlea of Ufa on
im a ll o v e r t h e c o u n t r y .
N o f l a t f o o t e v e r f e l t ■hnrt notice.
K. (3. Jnhnaon, known am ong hi*
----------r ------- — —
a n y cnraiw -r w h e n h o fo u n d h is o w n b a d g e h a d b een stolen
friend* a* Pat Johnaon fa a &gt;andlf t . e w M ' 1 . ■ ' ! » " *—
, )y „ p j c V p o c k v t . D l l l l n g e r n o t o n l y h e l d u p t h e w h o l e J a il
Itate for the legielature from OaI K ^ a t M M w t aa a ^ a
w i t h h i s w o o d e n p i s t o l , b u t h e m a d e h i s g e t a w a y In t h e
s h e r i f f ’s a u t o m o b i l e . L i k e J i m m y D u r a n t e , t h e s h e r i f f w a s reola county and • will take ll.e
*tump ag*in*t Editor T r ip l e tt of
- ?!_**• J T J S i i r ' X ! S i I ‘ * a u h u m ilia te d a n d m o rtifie d b ey o n d w o rd s.
» * » • . • « . »«***T .‘* . ,
T h e s o ilin g a n d h o ld in g o f p ris o n e rs b y o ffic e rs o f th e
—
---------------- " l a w in a u p p o n o d t o U a w h o l l y i m p e r n o n a l a f f a i r . A * h c r -

, ff do&lt;&gt;J| ^ot „rrw,t . mnn jM&lt;ause of any personal grudge

The overh au lin g to N. «l»«n th e H g n l n s t h i m . T h e s h e r i f f Is s i m p l y t h e a g e n c y o f t h e s t a t e .
RA include* sh o rte r w orking; t h e h i r e d m » n , o s I t w e r e , w h o is s i m p l y c a r r y i n g o u t t n e
rum, higher w . g . . . l.w e r p . r . e . . | „ n l r r s o f a h i g h e r a u t h o r i t y . I t I s n o t h i n g p e r s o n a l t o h m
iloniM tion uf lalwr, and rigid o n e w a y o r a n o t h e r w h e t h e r t h e m a n g o e s
" J "«*•
rmpliance.--------------------------------------A n v o t h e r a t t i t u d e o n t h e p a r t o f a n y l a w e n f o r c e m e n t o f ­
.
------------- « ----------- f l i e r Is e n t i r e l y u n w a r r a n t e d .
I f John Dillinirrr rtMiid hold hp
w j(h th is I n d i a n a s h e r i f f , t h e D llllnjrer e s c a p e h a s
»ur guard* ami escape from i " i‘ | ( , o r o m o a n t i r e l y u p e r s o n a l m a t t e r . S h e f e e l s t h a t s h e m u s t
a with an imitation pistol c“ rTr’1; |)rnM, nH| | y r e c a p t u r e t h e m n n . n o t t o p r o m o t e t h e w e l f a r e
i t of a wrwah'n Murk, what could j
, )UM jCi h u t t o r e g a i n h e r p e r a o n a l r e p u t a t i o n .
She
* have done If he had had • r r «, ! f e e |* t h a t s h e m u s t s h o o t h i m t h r o u g h t h e h e a d n o t t o
itom atlc I
__
| e f fix '! h i s c a p t i l r e b u t In o r d e r t o a v e n g e h e r s e l f f o r t h e
• h u m iliatio n h r h a s cau sed her.
, . .
,
P trh a p * n n o th rr rr«*on wr
t i n d e r th e e lr c u m s ta u c e s su c h a n a ct w ould b e n o th in g
l&gt;#ver km (o w»t w ith Knp
ahort o f m urder.
o v tr th r a rtu a l
own#r*hip
^L lttl# A tnvrlra" U b w iu w
Bft difficult to Ihtoiiu - hratcsl
th e South P air.
C hile In doing a Innd n(Tirr l
n m In th** B«lr «( mtr«U*» I
■hlpm rnt*
d«»ul
thnM of 111.12, nn.l I h r i r Ib
d 'n c * th a t 11*34 will inrrr« » r
• n w rit f i c i t r r prnp4'illon

T U E S D A Y , .M A R C H 6, 19S 4

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=
Wallace Gives Views
vgANFOUI), TWENTY YEARS AGO ___ On lScsnomic P l a n A

W aslfer Fkce Red?

TUESDAY, MARCH «. l*H

Il* «

Melting Snows
Threaten Flood
In New England

Bokuh Money
I.
P a r a d o x i c a l a n It m a y n e r m . m o r e peopl.- h a v e been
,ilm a k in g m oney since th e d e p ressio n b e g a n J h a n e v e r
s i 'T h e y a r e c o u n t e r f e i t i n g it. a c c o r d in g t o t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s
i ! N e w s , w h i c h e x p l a i n s t h a t s i n c e t h e d o l l a r h a s b e e n &lt;»u&gt;y , ln g m o r e t h a n e v e r b e f o re it h a s b e e n w o r t h m o r e to l a k e
th e ch an ce of co u n te rfeitin g .
L a s t t e a r a I o t a o f 3 .0 0 H
a r r e s t s w e r e m a d e o n c o u n t e r f e i t i n g c h a r g e e , a n d » 9 2 l . 4 D9
.r in s p u r i o u s m o n e y s o i l e d .
W h i l e in 1 9 3 0 . o n l y 1 .0 1 3 a r ; I r e s t s w e r e m a d e a n d o n l y * 2 5 3 .7 9 6 ari-.ed_
».
W h e n * 1 0 0 In f a k e m o n e y c a n la- b o u g h t f o r * 3 0 ■
or*. •
,.i m a n y a e n s . k will t a k e t h e c h a n c e , b u t C h i e f
'*•
i M o r a n , w h o h e a d s t h e 172 S e c r e t S e r v i c e a g e n t s , b l a m e s
m o s t o f t h e n e w c o u n t e r f e i t i n g t o gangs w h o h a y h a d t o

B R IN G T re a tie s T e O il
T tro r B a tte r y

Ir. *#d
NEW YORK, M *r. 6. —&lt; * V amort* t n . U nited . H U tn I* I»«*1nx
'• * kth re u c h a te m p o ra ry »l * te of
w»
theory, S e c retary o f Agr-lenltur*
• baby ^ , 1 1 , , , doc la rod y e atrrd ay , o u t of
which m u st com e a definite and
“ *l 5 V th oroughly p h tm o d econom y o r
" ^ u*™ ,1 m “ re tu rn to a a ta te Ilka I M 2.”
i f t m ay con tin u e to lire In
, “ thU Illusion, o r th eo retical fta te .

h'dlo' tor

4 * Social Calendijii
WE REBUILD

r**r ot l*° or lhr~ "

A* th e flm t witnvma bvforv tha
romml*»ion of Inquiry on n a tio n ­
al police In In tern atfan al eeonom1c relation*. S e e reU ry W allaro
delineated th ree m ajo r lin e , of
eeon’hmte planning In ternational|sm . economic natio n alism and a
com bination of th e two.
The se c re ta ry 's testim ony, In
som e m easure, w as th e a n -w er to
M . recent and murh-d&lt;*cn*.cd
nam oblet. “ A m -H ra M ust Choose.
In w hich , sim ilar dellneatton was

Expert RadktSerrice

TU ESD A Y
Circle N um ber Si* a t the F irst
M ethodist ( b u rrh will m eet a t S:U0
P . M -w ith M rs. W. E. Price, Mon­
roe C orner.
T ha D aughter* of Wevley (la s a
e f the F irst M rthodist Church will
hav* a “ W h a f . N e * t I ? T ? ? ” par
ty a t 7:30 P . M. a t the hom e of
M m W alter L. M organ, 120 W eal
E ighteenth S tre et, w ith Mr*. Mor­
gan;, Mr*. France* A. lllcksnn,
. J . O. Luney, Mr*. (Icorgc
den. Mm. It. J . Holly, J r.. Mm.
II; t . Gibson, and Mm. C. P. H ern­
d o n .a * hostesses. M ember* are
being asked to lie prom pt.
T he B a p tist Y oung People will
havg an association*! rally a t
7:10 P. M. a t the churrli. Mis*
P e a rl Bourne, southw ide associate
secretary, and Mi*» Louise Sm ith,
(ta te se c re tary , will lie present.
The Busines* W om an1* C irrle of
th e P resb y terian A uxiliary w ill'
meet a t 7:20 P. M. a t the home n fl
Mis* S a ra W arren E aste rh y , 117

®

S a n to r d C a s h F e e d S to re
Cor. 2nd and Sanford
“ S a n f o r d ’o O n ly H o m e - O w n e d F e e d S t o r e "

BALLARD’S FEEDS and FLOUR

m ade.
W. T. W OOLLEY
s O w ner-M gr.
••p re se n ts jonly an
p r e r a t a g e of the v e te ra n .
W o rld-W ar.
•‘Such
p re m a tu re
f«
mean*, hy It* own term *
p rin tin g prei* Inflation, t
•S trous effect of which
groups, p a rticu la rly on th,
e a rn e rs—-am ong whom ar*
v e te ra n s—I* tr&gt;o well k " r
you to re&lt;tulre m ention. It
en* the financial stability
recovery p ro g ram .. Indr*
th rea te n * th e financial »*
t h , n atio n — and thi* I
known to the very vetcra
m ake the dem and."

.

Pow er T ransform er*
H e ra In our shop
G iving you a fre s h , g u a ran tee d
job and quick service bn A N t
m ake.

w T .ui «&gt;• ^ i o t y
- W . “but If we
do n o t c u t Ihounh th a t lUualon

p . A. MERO
B allard Rep.

W. 8. L E E
S a ls.m a a

Dozier &amp; Gay’s Quality Paints
“ D eat F o r T h e S o u th ”
P a i n t i n g t h e h o m e a t r e g u l a r I n t e r v a l s Ih m o r e t h a n f
q u estio n o f b e a u ty —

It

leant T i m e *
1 0 -35

la a q u e s t i o n o f e c o n o m i c s .

STANLEY-ROUER8 HARDWARE 00,
204 binfon] Avenue
•

M arin DRESSLthi
J o l*n o /iR R Y M O IJ F
W a lla c e BEFRY
ic c r . H A R L O W
1iori...| " A P R Y M O R E
L ee TRACY
Edm und LO W t
B illi.' BURKE

Wcd.-Thurs.*
H aunting harm»»nir»#id a islin g dancer#—IwOllant sp rrla rlv — ' bo
wnnctrr t h i s musiakl
surer** ran n n t k a
llroad»a« «ta*a f i r
tw o sensational y ra ra !

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
I'NTTKIl HTATKH NKWH

associations; and 1.7 parceat w n
lent to inauraace cumpanma.
Th* I'n ita d S u i t * N ,w» Uata
th a a a s rl, and liatitlllta* u t tha
Nrw Dral'* first yaat*. a* fu llu aa.
A ssrts ivstorad roafidarww
in,
in bank*, rapid
liquidation
of
tlo ar.l tiank*. Insurant* uf hank d*poalt*. tncraaaad farm p t i r a , raac u rd to ta l rrlia f from W ta k ln r * .
b u ilt up navy,
*at*d
pru p arty
o w n rr. from foraclaaura, r f i a t l r *
tam p a lx u *(*m &lt; t kidnapara, h*VA m erica, fix ad m inim um w nfea,
dtm lnlskad child f a h v , eod* q i W *
(a p ro tec t bu*ta**a a r* ta * t cut
th ro a t rorepaUUatt, ra ra lu a tfa a of
'
th* do llar a t 1 0 crn U , b a tta r v a * a
.
a a d w orking condittant fo r Urn
com m on m ao, •U rauU tad r a -am
plo y m -n l a f miUlooa a f idw m aa,
' - , U apratod a te te a f pohlfa aonft•fane*; UablllUaa: U r« * * t deficit
i a ‘ k U lury, fail e ra t a provide odaqnafa I n s aygiaao.
giw v tfaM a
•ottirlUg* act, i t n t n a t f a # gt **plt a l m a n a t * , lack n f to-ordlaaWan
In ( g v g « M * n t e l nfgMfao, fapndfa
b a n d p I d rtagag, w rackio* n t

# operation I# f«»r an indttalry «»r
f | t rwdr ra th r t fhfatt for a -ingle
k firm .
h
Surh a plan ha- l.een propn»nl
# for rallniail vrnrkei# Hill# *»f thi#
ly|»e are pending tn *everal *t#leA
lo c#ver the principal irotuati.e#
‘ w ithin the vtate
r
Ttir th m l type uf unem ploym ent
' iiuiuranrv the aU te wide r*#r»\e#
»yatern rn iu lre # alt i-niployera o!
1- the sta te to m ake pa&gt;m»nt* to a
tingle sta te fund t**
ua#d
»
i all the eligible unemployed in the
# a ta te Ohio. M arylao.l Mtn»»eM»ta.
lr and a ere ral other atate# have con
U_ snlereil legislation nf thi# »ort.
r.
A typical plan for a com pany
ig reserve# ay#t#m of unem ploym ent
Insurance provide# th a t a work*
n( m an shall commence receiving unem idoyruent benefit# w ithin a
perKfal of thro# week# a fte r hi#
|y employ m eat atopa. The ial** i# M)
'd P*^**111 " I
w ith a fl.'» w eek­
ly mafciwara. E ligible em ployes
m a re allowed to receive a to ta l of
_ U weeks a t benefit In any ons
_ year, hut not m ore th an one week
Xlndrr thi* plan
rm ployar* cradit* on
m ak r a m axim um contribotioa of
, |v r n to
3 p c n r n t of th e ir pay roll*; but atata* harri
thi* I* reduced to I p a rrra t w han, m ent pr»&lt;r
th* raarrva par am pioyr am ount* I plana for
to |0:&gt;. and U dltconttnuad *o loan propoaa a
am tha rraarv a
par
amptoyv pay rail* I1
am ount* to lltNl or m orr
individual
T h - IT '- *n*H l*w rx d
tha oqual to t
plan prwpoaa.1 bv t h i In ta rita t* a cwntrihul
('OBiim uion on unrniplnym ant tn - niant Iniur
auranve prx/«idv fo. to n .iih u tto n a _
__ _
flo a t employ via only. Th* bJtxfaa Ja ^ M a a ^ H i
of unam ploym ar.t I* placed o n '
them , w ith tha ah)act of *ncoor-|
a f in f l ha IS lo steb ilti* antployJ
kar proponed u nan, ploy m aa t
Ana* to aaaaraa
pro* Id* tn
n m fo r ra o trlb a tta n * fra m
• n p t a y t t i and ampfayao, a n d

lAinil&gt;|ui&gt;t, Ruby Maa Doha on, a a d
Hlanohe Swop*. J ta fro h m e n te o f
ia k r ami jrll-o w ar* aerved. T h a
c ak r was a s i f t fro m Air. a n d
Mr*. H a rry Swnnaoa.
M r. and Mr*, £dd Lundquiak
(C ontinued From lSigr O ne'
Ru»sell L undqui.l of Avon I’nrk
(C ontinued From l^affa One)
entei tam ed w ith V alentino c&lt;*th
o
rirr
th
e
construction
«f
n
e
a
rly
'
.p
e
n
t
last
week
end
here
with
hi*
a ry total eiceed* b&gt; more than 0t»|
|*errrnt the ralu atlo o of award.* In 100 new *ubniarin»w and destroy* parent*. M"i and Mr*. I lr n r \ Ixind- tu m , p a rty for thafa young (laugh­
ter*. K.ltlh and M arge ra t, reaantthe name m onth of PJ3S, while the e ra, one alrriw ft c a rrie r and m ore quint.
Friend* of Mr. and Mr*. Aug- I). d a tu ra an a o n ta ita war* »nJa n u a ry total *urpa**ed by
IM» th a n 1000 airplane*.
k la b n ra tc plan* ar* being m ule
p erren t the award* for th a t m onth
Ity u n .a in .o u . e o n .e n t the Sen- oat S - n . o n will r w r . t to Isarm Joyrd liy the y oung g ueate a f te r
W. II. B ritt left Sunday
fo r
fa r the fo u .th annual g a n irn ami
a y«hr i^ t.
.... t i l l lim it debate on the ............ th « l they „.«■ .11 a t th an home h e .
n h u h deliriuua rafrn ak m eate carry
N
ashville,
Tenn.
w
here
he
will
flow er .how , tponaored by
the
D u n ite
im luation of a larye
In,,.... lull today a......* • »•
U; ntf ,U'*l(t, ‘' ' n‘k I ins out the V alentina maUf&gt;.«rero
C arden Club of .Sanford,
which spent several week* on businessV IE N N A . Mar
H The p rin ­ con*t luction
pro^rm ai for
the .}
,|| V((tl. „ „ all am endm ent* the eeleh .aliu n of the H ftic th An
(rill tak e place on
(Wednesday,
ciple* of the new A ustrian laM r South for the fin d h a lf of
the
the hill itself.
niveiwary uf the l.u .h e ra n .| hu.ch •arved h) the hoateaa. T h era p n a *
Mr. a n d 'M m . CBITord Bourne, law , puttin g all w inkers, m anual
M ar. 14, fran. 2:00 P . M. to 0:00
...........
....
|, . | I at |*ier*on F riday. while Mi. and cut w ere: E velyn M eta, Th am ag
year i* nhown in prelim tnary an
the anil professional alike, in one Mg nount'ein^nl* of contract* to
P. M. and on T huraday, M ar. IS, who hav* been g u e ita a t
B orah **"
a]*o
^
u r H r*. Kind M agnu.nn *nd the Kev. I B urnett, K ather a n d Buddla Krfa*
be
from 10:00 A. M. to 0:00 P. M. at home of Mr. and Mm. C harles T y ­ syndicate. ** ileetenl by C h an ­ a a a itle .l to ta lln r IUI3.IM .000
linger a . r no "
.
| Peel attem le.l Sim dai A f'v r the •on, Iran*, D orothy, B d lth a n d
the Kpiarapal Pari*h House, cor­ ler, t-ake Onoro, have retu rn ed to cellor E ngcllw rt Dollfu**1* C abi­
an
*pecial n u n c *mt ieim nn« Sunday, K irhard
Aw*rd* in the f»r«t two munth* bloodihlr* y
LuindquUt,
E raagllg*.
ner F ourth S tre e t and Magnolia th e ir home m Miami.
arm
*
and
m
unition*
«
.'«
•
»
'
, llllU |l dinner and rapper M a rg are t and
net, were made public here re ­ of 1031 for road,
p a v in f
and*
Tiaater
N faaa,
how rlu.g uf hum an l«-*ng.
. . . . ...
Avenue.
cently.
l.i nl^e a oik totaled m ore
th n n 1
M
artha
and
Billy
B
artleaan,
M ar­
•T
hev
hre»k
down
g
ovam
»
*
'
A larg e num ber of
flower*,
Mm. Count* Johnson and
»on,
The org an isatio n will be sub­ f tl»JW|,000. a gain of 1R0 percent i
. wlioiilnl
* , i i
.
Mm \ U i r tl K iu -tu i, Mr*. Ang a re t anil John Bolly, B laaaha
iiunlA, .. hin*,m11,1
i
plant*, and shrub*, coming under Lucius, of T atar*- form erly of thi* divided into te rrito ria l and p ro ­ o 'e i tlit -nine peritnl la*t &gt;ear.
|
g
—.i.*.. •» !I.-ia* ,it* Krir&lt;on callrBl »m tin- •*»» W folk* in .Swope, C a rlrto n A nrley,
M r*.
• m m raim r
,|r '
tl .*
. . ..
..... .
14 classes, w il| lie on dfcpUy at city, a re the guest* of Mr. and fessional dlvUinn* and will be
A pproxim ately 75 percent of the iMk*«
.HWinrlng w ar p r o f i.e e ,.
'l l
I " '«
• '» ' Ml" K' ,h rr N ra .e , Mr*. B orrll, Mr*. N, Svranthe show. Anyone In
Seminqle Mm. J . II- Colclough, Rose Court.
m atched by corresponding bodies IlflO.OOtl.iHKI
einer|T«*ncy federal] kill hum an fa in * . *nd they do It t.is p c v d le 1**1 Mnnday.
„f em ployer*, who will likew ise be aid road fund ha a Ife n taken in |
f i, i n n th in r hut *ont»«l imUi."
| T he l» o n n - ( irrle w -t *t the •on, Mr*. N orm an Sw anaoa and
show and be eirgRIe to
receive
Mr. and M m. J . 0 . Adam* :e- grouped into one cen tral associa­ contract*.
Itomli e&lt;*ailr«t K iim fenn ar»n*i home of Mr*. W a lfrn l IV n u m hahy. Mr*. Ilertlraon, Mr*. Bolly
prite* regardless of w hether they turned thi* m orning from T*mp*
tion.
De-finite at turn on public build t„ mk r t • who. hr i«i&gt;Frtnl. fuml&lt;ln'il T h u r« lii\ iM orfiwm.
M»«
tllirw ( Mi*. K rn»on, and Mra. Laindquiat.
a re G arden Club
member*
or and la k e la n d w here they *pcnt
The prom ulgation of the new In^w »o n vt m rtio n him ex’idenced , H itler wnr enuiprAeiit amt »*»«»» lln n te r o|fa iuil the m eeting hv *uifnot.
trade* union law by the Dollfu** h&gt; the F ebruary total of
yesterday and last night.
I ai|*n fontU a h tle I ' r a n e a - H e r v a a n ' »•*%* i al |»roje» t«» for the
Am ong the prise* to be offered
governm ent i* the first move to ­ min o tte rin g the valuation of rity , i elation* n r n falnum-tl ’’nt*! Ih-. | fom nnr year. M rv John Ht*n ll »e
• re a ro n e rrte bird b a th to the
w ard the form ation of » corpora- tourily, iroveiftim ut
and
a ta te eatii*e 1h e\ v%eie for
Iml he • ro tle tl on lh. work of the |m -t year
person w inning the la rg e st num ­
Kv m E xam in ed
live s ta te in this ro u n lry , thus bii ldmy« and *chmtl* )r t to ton , h i *,, lin t knew it aoultl fu in i-li mi.l Mr- •' Moran. » e e ie la tv. reatl
ber of M ur ribbon* in all classes;
C I ilhm-* C o r r e c t l y F i t t e d
sw inging A ustria into line behind tin. i Duiinir January the«e con n p late t„ %* It arm am ent*."
| the m inulev D uring the *nrial hour
two concrete flow er bo*r* for the I
Fa«ri»t Daly ■"*! N ational 5U- t r a d * totaled 112^103.000.
lie *anl F ra m e rontm lletl wiun»- ,ieli. i.ni- rt
-h n i.tii* *%tn * e r\r.|
tperson
_____ _____
having the larg e st num ber
rialm l G erm any,
Induntnal and rn ctn eer irm |»n | tom - m a n u fa ftlire in all nation*, |,y ()„. ho*Te««, R ^ n t n l hy Mr*
n„.f ,. . . .j ____
riblKii&gt;n* in all classes; and
The Dollfu*'* la " IB profe**ril to ret/* ini the t« ii month a* pei iod to ­
allie.l « ilh her tln e rtlv or intlirert | A n Jrea lit tl1e-*on. Vi-»tor* pr»'*a |5 flower container fo r th r p e r­
Ih- ha»e«l on the print i|»le 4»f the
taled f JJ.ti27.tKHi. an inciea*c o u r I)
le n t were Vfi * Dunn of l a k e M ar'
I’e a rre G riffin
of
son having the g re a te st num ber
fa moilb eiii-yfliral “ t^uaih aife*imo
Optometrist
the *aint |»enml in 1033 of n ioir
L unih|iii*t. while
of blue ribbons in the flow er a r ­ Vm„ form erly of th is ci
n-l-lrd he had no hesitancy
A nno” of 1*nj»o I'm* X I. proclaim than 7U y»«-ic ’lit
T
12 P * r k A y s .
v
if ih r lull iiasse-l arm s
rangem ent, annual, and perenhial M ondayAo spend a few
inir the Lira I i.f i la** e»*neil«tn»n,
l in p r o 'emeiit m the
a*‘neiMl
with hi* p aren ts. Mi s
classen.
hut it lH-ai« m any «ttikintr point* hll'inc** *lt UUt |o || id ref h( toil ill
Persons desiring to exhibit In U G riffin, 400 Myrtle
of i-riM*nihlam'e to the new H erm an the nuillher ot «rnall
indu«tnal
the show m ust h»v» their entries
Ul.cu |e|fi«latn*n \* *"lieie i* thli»
Friend* of Mr*. J H u*h T m elrtel |M i*ei -ta itc d recently. N* '
a t the show rooms. F ourth S tre et
rttorr in oviileme Itian in the Nppli-i brewer ie* and diMillwrie* h a te
rk will be *U«J lo hmrfi thDt »h»
entrance, before 10:00 A M. on
i itn im l
for mo '" n r * .
improving at h»*r horn# on Went r a tio n of the famou* 'Meailet-hip | been let to colli i act, a h ile e*ta . 4«f u U a r k lo ir J n p « n •»»•! •* com
Mar. 14. and m ust use their own
principle"
of
the
nan*.
iei|inntii£
,
li-hed plant* are l»etii|C e n la rg 'd
-nth .Strert fro m an op«r»tion
container*.
U shers will receive
the appointm ent •• f
eve»in*'e! and unproved hi |m e w ith advaroo- p lo lm ir h r i i t » ' \ ” fo i t h r * u n tr
•rformed rrcrntl y at thr Frrnald*
exhibits and no exhibitor will be
p m |H»far.
i*rou|M
of
the
trade*
union*.
l*\
hi «'«|iiipriient. layout* and maimluifhton Mrmorial |{o«piUl.
allowed inside of building until the
P iA iM i'iH u li « p im » l
hy
annathe ro v e rn m e n l. in*lratl of tlo ir) fa . t u r n ip p u n * »i p s ,
in**lit n ia t iiif a r t t i t r i - in
k iiflim l
doors are open and (he ju Jg in g
election by the worker*, a* Inthei
Sam
V
*lr
i*chrr
rrtu
rn
rd
(•rn eral hm ldinc work i« hold m i,| l i r i H .im } . h r «n h I. hiitl lim it1
ha* been completed.
inif to an even level.
including lo lit! " i l h *t Ml I mu fW W o ||l|
S a tm d a y ftom N f " York
I I I W. ta t BT.
Th#
A
u-lrm
n
•ymlitdlt*
"»B
a pul t non t* «n.| hotel*, a«r&gt;«Miafh*n War th an u naval f a i r M im tii
w hrre h r ep rn t g «hort tiinr,
rom
prlo#
Ihr
ftirm
rr
S
ih
'
im
I
ib
I
mi'l
and fia to in « | ntrurtiire*. em.k nlid ' hi* l " o count rim
»a« Jotnrd here hy Mia. K inI n(hoi it I f iiilrw iifiion* T hr w«ik •dfn. huildlfty’i. rhiitrhei*. swell
"ho
arcoinpanird him to I
Aiiumij,' thi nm rpilm i-ril« prnd
rn» will not Ih* if«|ti»rcd to join - -tttr- ami * to irhome in H r»d?nton S u n d t).
ill»f i* oni* ti •|Uiriti|{ It«•'I tlf« in*"
i h«- united linden union, hut Ih rv
Uf'lilaitrfa hr iion«tritr1«id in »ro%
Mr# II. U. Rllfafarll " m» r lr r tr d
Thv Rrv. II. Irvlnx t^ iu ttit anil U ill Ih* Ifaiuml h\ Ih r ro ll# c tiv r4
1'in n iriit fit k m r i zml p r o 'nlintr
prm ftlrnt for th r coming year
nirr##nirnti»
rtfiielodnl
hy
th
r
uvu
tVilllam M orrison bavr rvturnv.l t»
th r f o 'r tn n ir iit liuihl Bin h plantnt th r re g u la r m eeting of th r W i-t Palm llra rh a f tr r spvn.linx dioat r, " h u h nlon#, " ill hnvr I hi*
to avind ptivinir lafyc pm fil* to
South Side Prim ary P.-T A held vi-stm lay and today h r r r
lig
h
t
to
negotiate
"
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g
r
noil
luun
Thv)
I•• iv mi • niNinifrii f u n i •
H I n ' t IN S .
BUTTONT hursday afternoon at tb r rrhiHil . n r avrtiniiianm l by Paul llixxvis pm ti» u ilh th r em ployer#'
i i o i . K s . m e n d in g . H e m ­
auditor itim,
with
Mrs.
Percy » h u siu-nt th r wvrk-vnil hv rr with t mn
s t i t c h i n g P L A IN S E W C hapm an, Mr#. II. II Hill, Mi%.
T h r Mvndimte " ill U* given the
IN C .
PLEATING. ETC,'
II A. Moreland. Mr#. Stew art
«l*l(l« uf # ror|N*l fattiui Ullslr i th-*
pulilu III" Sttike.w " ill hr forhld ,
D utton. Mr# John Sparkm nn, and
lien, fill Ifabt't i|ifaput«‘w IIIt*nI t
Mr# C K. K irtlry a# ho#te##e«.
ym terdfaf he»H*l*fort h Im f|s*4 i.Ia-sl l»&gt; MlhltiN
Other officer# electnl were:
"itnrfa««*d t iuii Itefon rvpienentiitive- of the*
Mr#. S
J . N i l , x'iee-prefaident;
Pgr A nn# * "of Vein* #m| t«iit|ih»)et n* wimsh-Ih j
Mr# Vail laovell. neeretary; and
rsf in hv tmn*. The#e i» g n n i/.n tiun** nlto
Mr#. M. S
Wlggln#* treasurer.
; in,a Van v*,ll elect rrpre«ent#i'efa t *, th r
T W IT E R P I K I T U A L
,
At thr ronrluaion of all hti#irH**-a
oerupat tonal t tuim il 1st Im* t reated t
U K A D IN G S .
#
Dr. F.lizahsth T t a r y g av e a talk
in th r furthrum ing A u -tn a n m n '
M R S . HALLY R U 8 R E L L * ,
on the faiihiert. **Atm»»"pherr or
.Ifaiightir Kthution In pU'i* n f the p a th #
the Value of Intangible# "
A P P O IN T M E N T S ,
.1
thi* r i tv .'m r n t of th r DrniiN »#tu ■y-trm
During thr M«Maial hour a #nng
B E N E F IT P R O G R E S S IV E
’"
n
I
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nffh
i«l
r«»ininiiMff|ue
Fl*tr»
w n. rendered hv the South#ide
S P IR IT U A L IS T C H U R O L
in itM lrli si,M, 11*,, m full. „ i, " .I imII iHn\b|inuaf tette ritmo^fed o f Mr* Ar*
57 E . ( o n c o r tj Ay « , J *
I liu* pranari. Mr* II K Ru««#M,
O rlan d o . F la.
P h o n e 6521

LABWfrCODE ON
GERMAN W 0 D E L

Mans Are "Made "For
Annual Flower Show

3o ns traction. In BQRAH&gt;PIi£ADS
SouthShows&gt; b ig TOK KEtffiCTION
Gain Over S&amp;3&amp;OF* NAVAL BILL

Upsala—Grapeviile

Measure. To Be En­
acted. MerjresWorkers Into Syndicate

j

DR. HENRY \
McLAUUN,wJr. ^

MARTIN

Mrs. Russell Heads
Southside P.-T. A

The Accommodation
SHOP

CHULUOTA

Home of the»r |n*ople wl#' kira
b«cau#u « v havv a little ram now
a n d then ought to »prnd an hour
or two up north |dayipg around
In
tho
h lifia n l#
Melbourne
Time#. Nn thank* We alway# had
a wrakne#* for » nice warm
cli liale.

F o r s e v e ra l &gt; ra r# th r
||ra « *n
S t r u r t lo n F l n a i o r i V r p i i r a t i o n ha#
b e e n t a k in g tin * p la n o f D u ( ta n k '
In s u p p h m g rr« *d lt lt&gt; t*u » in r# a
It
ha# le n t a lr e a d y u n*»r
th a a j
f i v e b il l io n d o lla r#
&lt;U t h i* h u g e
sum . 37 rt | h- i c r l i t w i-n t
to
th e |
h a n k # t h r m s r l v f # tu l o i r
th e m
o v e r a n e m e rg e n c y w h o h • # « d r p o n ito r# t lr m a n t lin g
th e ir
fu n d # ;
IB ft p c i r e n t
W r llt
ti»
C ltlr s .
r o ii n t o # . a n il
# ta te # fo r
)• d d ir
W o rk a n d r e li e f , h p r i i e n t w e n t,
fo r
f a i n t c r o p f i i u u t c i n g , I *.» |»« r
cen t w e n t to th e
r a iiio a d # , 7 B
w a i u sed tu r v f in a n r e f a n u m o il
g a g e s ; b pen** n t w a s
u sed
fo il
p r iv a t e
c o n s t r u c tio n
c e ia p a A t 1* , j
4 .J percent w « n l tu
in u i t g a g e i
lo a n ro m p a n ia a , :i .5 p e rc e n t r e f i |
n a n c e j h o m e m o r t g a g r a ; I K per
c e n t h e lp to p«-g
m p r ic e s ; 2 2
percent went to b u d d in g and loan

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n® nys
All that most eyes need

thc SIGHT-METER.

It

for proper seeing . . . . is
enough light. W h en

will cost you nothing and
it will give your eyes an

you read o r d o close
work in poor light your

even break. Call or write

Mr* W. W. Goetfach. and Mi#*
Mildred Nix Refrr#hmrn t* were
then *erve«i In the *ehrH»l lunch
room hv the hn«t»»#*r«

W ist T rn th S trw t.
WKDNKBirAV
M onthly liuslnos* rnvrtl
lunrhi-nn of thv W iim i,
will tak e plarv at lUtTItl
thv club hnuae with M
H lxhlvym ati, M is. 11 '
Mrs ItH hard T rn Kvi k,
E lisabeth Trav&gt; *•
h
Dr T iacy will &lt;skr rr»v
T lll'R S D A V
Thv A lathvan t la*»
K i, s t It a i it ml Church
&lt;*
Its innathty m rrln m »« 1*t thv ih u rrh annas with
Nelson,
Mvthvin, Mr* M. S
Mrs It. / . John-iii.. «n.|
N. NiPIU'r ■» hoscaae*.
T h r W orld Cluli of ll
M rthodist Chtirvh will
.1:30 I*. M. at th r rh m rh .
FRID AY.
RcffUlar muctlriK of S allir lls r
rl»rm C h a p te C «(( th r t&gt; A It » d l
be bald » t *:4» P M at thv h..io.
nf Mr*. R. J. Holly. K*«t Seventh
S treet, w ilh'M r*. H ull). Mrs J ft.
M rnkh, 'add Mr*. J. B. Root t .
ho#te#»r#.
HATIIM ILW .
The Cecil tan M aalr Club krill |
meet a t .1:1* P. M a t tlw atililioj
of Mr*. Fannie S. Monson. MyrU*
Avenue.

our nearest office.

eyes may not. te ll you,
’but die damage has been

fW O COMMON MISTAKIH

N o v a rro, McDonald
Star In Milano’s Film
Mrs. E. A. HarriHon
EntortainH ('irclo "
Mr# F 1 ItiMiMon l o ' r —*...... f
t h r m-w ll»h|r st u d y b m. \ , ” T h Open G ate to I ' r a V r i a l
thi
r e g u l a i m c e t t n g of ( V r ’i
f •’
T w o t»f t h e
F i rs t
M*thotifat
C h u r c h held y e a t r n t a r a f t e r •••nm
a t fh»* h o m e *»f Mi#. W (
Dili

MANYfPVOI
T H IN K ^fM A T |

p ji t o i if a l

Mild

u o - lo jio u *

L IB ISfV SIl
W A fC SA G S
ON r t t / n s

u t lio 'r

IIM-lll
It only t" hear
Do gl-«riuu*
volte# of llari»i*n N ovarro
an«l
•
Jenlietti MMclhjimlJ, S ib il" '"
|!M'0 Xtarnolifa A venur '•* th Mt”* tv.tfa.it 14# find Do M fl M vi r-ion
|^»l » S l # C * t t # a* hn#te**
nf the iioterl |lrt»#*l"#» ••*»?• ur
Mr* J F MeCletlan.l orwaidwlj
re*# a g»aod a n d u n forgettahl. en
nvi*r t h e h i i v l n r n *c -a|nn w h en leterta in m rn t llirertiul
W illiam
imrt# w e i r i s 'i - l e r r I 1»v ch alrm er.
K II•»" mi tl. a» e m egaphoiii*t. th r
of fatand'ft- eninfhlftre* V hn*lcet Jerom e K ent an I O tto llarh ach
* # |r v» 1 1 t l ’»*tl rfi|,-|*iifw| for th e
roinariie " h ir h k e |4 th r ^ ll O
local f u n d o f t h e c ir rle
sign potted In theater* f..r
two
Kef *i**hiuCMt • were se rv e! d u r­ yeais. reaches th.- screen grentei
ing the •orlal nerind to the foil »w th an ever due '
-Id tional
ing* Mr* I F
M rCelland. V m plrtoi ml «harm
C C Pi lest Mi# John D Jink n*. rim e iR irnpe
Mr* J II Powell. M.* 1 F V I
W ith N ovarro
son. Mi# J r Corwin. Mr* J. IV
Donald holding
lU itledgt. Mr*
F A ll*'ria* u
i a*t lH»a*l* *urh
Mr* l.ola M organ. Mr* I U •i Mtirgan
C harles
M u lle t "••rth,
L oC ettr. And Mr* \V |. Clark Je a n lln s h n ll, Vivienne Siv^( Mild
Jna«ph C afathom . Clay, iinrthfiil,
and som etim es nau g h ty , the |day
within s pla\ ha* the ll thi-inmn
H a/ara a ■ m alligroup of fnanil* fla vor of continental stm h nt I f*
th r m arrlac a of Miaa A nnu U*. Much u f th r action tak* - I l#'*e
th. * trr
O’Caln and John A. ^ a lh o u n «&gt;&gt; w ithin a l* i* r l'a n « ia n
I*
parfnrm rd S atu rd ay aftarnixm at • l i a r th r in u .ira l rn m an rr
t*rh
tha B apU .t paaterium w ith
th&gt;- uni‘|u rl) unfo laad —, run*
Rev, W. I*. Dropk*. f r M p a .to r •&gt;( ntnur a ld rly arrVTAfad »• * roilh&gt; th. alar
the F lr* t BaptU I r h u r r h of lhi» trn lin n a l d rp a rtu r*
I critic*.
•Hv, officiating.
I'.M ra. ra lh o u n cam* Kara a *huit
hom* t o r a c tv ip l
jrcaiThe
jtm r ago frnm O raag*burg, K. C.
1 roupl* J* living III Ul*
W rlaka
Mr. r* Ih o un ha* mad* fU nford hi*
1 A partm cnla.
* :_

T r u t h U *b«nctitnr4 rtcactgcr ( h a a f c t f a B U
ll IR III #1 i HI n • m k
H r will tic u . a n n g a i-pvrlally
iv n -tiu i'lrd on-(••im a h n b h* il
luam ialr* ju .l » (lrr hr d -• • from
the m i lalir. In * Idilnni br will
, *r i \ two ■ad l"*r* III b' band
It Will h r nor nf **vrral Jump*
,h*i h** Jta . it....ir . n ir t.i* n n l ia l
h rrr .tim e w eek. agn. m il tie in
*ll».* tk* public la Im- p lr.a llt.

Bell

w*j

hot cracked in 1770 b u t o n

being tolled for d ie dc«th o f Q i l f f
A n o th e r m istaken U t* (M nM M iif m

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h a i n r . ” Profile often fadg* g u w ater b * f a b f
r t p a n r n r * * ith ( h r poorly r o n i t r u r t r # a n d I
o|&gt;cr*lrd I t r a t a n o f ta in t f r a r t djjo.
T o d a y th e reaulti arc ifiiit* ’d iffett
hundred* o f hom e* *how th a t moat

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FLORIDA, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1934

Plica Fir# Cent*

NUMBER 109

ox Bill Gets J. P.M
ORGANIS Biggest Political Battle In NATIONALBANKIndustry Asked To
State For Years Said Ended
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T A L L A IIA S S E K , Mar. B — One. ca| forecaster* nee in the abrupt
o f the b itte re st political fig h ts on clim a i of the gruelling ela«h the
the Florida h a ttlrfro n t in recent ushering in of Governor Pave
y ears came to a sp e ctacu lar close SholU to the throne imnn of
fa *! week when Marcus A. F a g p . Florida drmiH'rac).
suddenly stepped out as sta te ad
Rr-num lm g ii'hn fa of the Sun*
m in istrato r of the CW A.
•hine state CWA im p iM c
hom
k * c g left here last Thursday b* riled W ashington with such in ­
for Jack so n v ille w ith the situation tensity that high o ffic ia l« could no
apparently well In band although longer ignore the situation and it
W A SH IN G TO N , M ar. fi.-G P ) the kettle ot criticism had started ha» been reported th at Fagg
W A SH IN G TO N , Mar B -iA b —
Evidence th a t J . r . M organ, In­ to boil furiously. ||i. resign ation ict|ue«ted to submit hia resignation National tan k a»»et« reached I'.’ l.W A S H I N G T O N . M a r . 5 .— 1
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was
made
late
th
at
night
from
th.
by
hi*
ch»«e
ally.
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arry
I
Hop
tern ation al banker, sold a block
: 7 IT.lK.’l.inW* nt th.- clo-c of I9.T1
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o
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of
the
Children's
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' km*, federal CW A adm inistrator
o f 4500 sh ares o f U nited A ircra ft
,u
1 :1| m .c la»l M airh'» hank . o H n I O r Q
A ttO T H C y
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ciety. F ir s t inform ation waa rp re s e n te d to d a y to t h e M W h* n the CWA program u a *
w ithin two weeks b efo re govern­
reived h e r e a f t e r m idnight hut the lai tu bed it m m known that Sholtr
n e m b le d N R A c o d e n u t h o r l *
m ent canrellaU on o f airm ail con­
1 hr r g»te« were madr public
nr*r» cirru iateil w liitl) im medial
lecommended the appointment of ye*tei«lay l*y J . F . T O’Connor,
tra c ts , was presented todsy to
t i e s a » u tn m n n « f o r a f u r ­
Iy I h m i f i o r .
•
III* n c rv ta ry . J . |*. Newell a* a«l com ptndler of the currency, in a
LAKELAN D ,
M ar. 3 —( ^ — the Sen ate B anking Com m ittee
th e r
re d u c tio n
o f w o r k in g
W hatever else may !«• ru nje.
m
im
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atnr
Hopkins,
however,
M organ's njuiw was on a list
Minimaly of sta tis tic* on the Dec.
Cl. \V Spencer, local attn m ejr
Ja m e s C. Morton, Auburndal# anil
lured frodfethc F a g g ikoduspolUIh o u r * ah m m e a n * t o a p r r u d
(t ontinued ou Page Four)
.in
national
hank
call
submitt/d
to
the
com
m
ittee
hy
the
tvhu
recently
aeveretl
a
rcverml
W inter lia v rn citru s grow er, Who
The vote overturned a sub­ recently
The year-end a ssets were heM year a**«H-mtion with the law firm e m p lo y m e n t .
j
was relieved o f his post New York Stock K schange o f
l»k MM* licenced national hank* of IM 'otte fl and Spencer. an«
committee ballot of four to on the sta te citru s control board those who sold more than 1000
" I g iv e t o i n d u s t r y t o d a y
Th' y represented an increase of nounred him self today as hemir a t h i s c h n l l e n jr e ," h e x a h l t o
OM a g a in st th* bill.
by S e cretary o f A griculture W al­ sh ares In a ir tran sp o rt stocks
over a ssets held hy candidate, in Group Two. for the thr in'liialrial Irailpra co n fron tin g
T h * i t n u u n woud perm it cities lace, has made public a le tte r in from th eir laXg position within
•7 licenced hank* on Oct. iK», and
and oth«r sta te taxin g d istricts In which he asked W allace to e ip la ln two w reks before cancellation
Florida Hon*,, of K epre*entative9. him at Conatliutiiin H all, " I t la
$Hhi* '.I'.i’af.lMM) boost ovei assets
Rum ors had flnsm thick around
d efau lt on th eir bonds to p eti­ his action to Florid a fru ltm ea.
iep re*en tin fcf Seminole County, lie ih * im m riliat* (ask of Induatry t®
A t the sam e tim e A. K. Fow ler, the rapltol as to the identity o f
tion federal co u rts fo r ■ scaling
nnounre re-employ more people a t purchas­
down or a x ttn iio n o f th alr debts, secretary o f the Fru ttm an'a A sso ­ some o f the short sellers, hut
ing wages and to do It now. O nly
in Group Two.
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Mr Spencer is a native of this thus can we continue recovery
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shippers claim ing to control m «ir Je rs e y , who instituted the Inquiry
percent o f the debt consented.
county lie is a member of ono and restore the balance w * seek,
|lrr
til, n *
io m | iu t« -t l
w ith
$H,
than h alf the total tonnage in the said em phatically yesterd ay that
of the county's oldest fam ilies, his t l Is worth whit* keeping In fro n t
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at
th
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state, issued a ra il for a meeting he had no d efinite Inform ation
1 O a r A s l l a V i n K ‘lH ‘i*n ; iM.ih 'iTJivon at thr Junr mhon fo re fa th e rs having come into this n f our heads the thought th a t
of the organisation here Tuesday on the su bject.
section in |H4b. Hi* late father the people in this country w hoa*
line
u
ch
aftrrno on .
K ean rep ressed some doubt as
Naliotm l l.nnk* n &lt; th r iHtfmnini: wa* engaged in business in San* Incomes a re lea* than 12,000 '&lt;*
H is call for the m eeting said it to w hether it would hr possible
i
ford for over 30 years, and his year buy more than two Third* o f
of I'M I brill $
47.000 in irok
(Continued on Page Tw o)
T A I . I . A H A S K K K . M ar. « (A
to ascertain im m ediately the iden
HFTlHMTe Mar. r.
I \ 1*1
rin n irnt
*rrlltltirs
r r |irr*rtit »nu father *crved a term as m ayor of all the good, sold N r * . 11 U
tity of all aviation stock trad ers — T h . F e d e r a l R e l i e f A i l m i m r f u j ............ „ mMl tlt r **NrW l » r a l " ha*
incir» *ri » in t h r two xml * i * Sanford following his election In logical th a t if tha to ta l a m o u n t,
linn y e . t . n l a y de .ign ate &lt;l
Ju jlii.
from brokers' records, which Rich
|i’* * *»*• m » » fm ,
(Continued" on P a g * T # o )
nionllt |h-i io «U of $-'tfi7,ftl&gt;2,tHMI nml IlHL*
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W ith over 100 grow ers and
,
, , , __ m i „ o n
ard W hitney, president o f the
on r year
afln
i I m inMOhruiatiiin, $ 1 I7,f»7l ,&lt;nm)
rm|H*rtivrly
O tli rr
Mr Spencer received his ednra.
shippers in attendance, o ffic ia l* * i C K
C e l e r y o l O f f f l H j New York Stock E xchan g e, has su r r e r i l M a rc u s C. K a g g a s direr- t h r |{| i I Mthrl &lt; h a th '* I I'lillpl.'
I mi ||i |« uiol MMiiillir* hrlcl h r r i c
linn in Imal srhnol*. He enlisted
o f th e U nited S ta te * Departm ent
promised to lav before the com ­ to r o f th e F m e r g e t i r y R e l i e f ( n i l Itn in «» *|HTt h v r *t e n l a \ *anl t h a t IS«t* »l I 1.10 1,i»'J.'»,iMitl for vm|M*ctlVi' in the Army during the World
Civil
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k
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p
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g
r
a
m
s
in
Florfria.
A com m ittee o f aeven m en—J . m ittee. He said there migh* he
it ha* '(tot &gt;rt t a k r n th« hitfh i l l i c i n r r m * r * of $ I H,.'lfif&gt;,tMMI anil Jf»l.
of
A griculture
th is
m orning
W ar while he was still a high
opened a public bearing on a pro­ C. Hutchison. W. M. S co tt, P. N. some question o f how fas the i S l o n e , now d i r e c to r o f F e i B r a l Into t h r '•••a when* -w hatiofi ihi i fiill.lllMI
school
student.
posed celery m arketing agreem ent W hitehurst, W. A. U f f l r r , Ju liu s hanking com m itter would pursue I p r o j e c t s for th e Kedernl I W A . Will In* hail fot th* V*i i i t St ate* .**
|(mIi*ot
itor from
m rrr«|&gt;onSeeking to further hia educa­
srnve
h e re
T u e sd a y to e . - a n o by istenlng to th * testim ony o f Dlngfelder, J . Howell Fish and H.
L .it her i onyhlni'w sp -« h wi.* ilrnt I nnk* Mini hunker*, inrlm tinir
tion, Mr Spencer entered the \d i ­
•'harms- f a g g l e . i g n e d la .I T l i b r . groups faeo rln g t h e a g re e m e n t M. Pnpw nrth—was appointeil dui l ‘ *»&lt;* Ph* * '' » f «*&gt;&lt;• 1«'lu ,r&gt;'
i nt it I«h| “T h r New In a l \.-tr»*!u&gt; | r a « i\ r with fi*|rm l hanks, lotah J versity of Florida in Ja n u a ry 1010
•lav. ami ainre
th e n Is., „n |.( \
Ing a m eeting of celery g r o w n .'
M em ber, o f thr com m ittee c«
Opponents were riv e n an oppor­
T A M PA . Mar. 6. A fiery cro *«,
$ I. imWI.h I n .IMH) a* rtu o p s rril w ith and itegan th r study of law. Four
an»l Tnmoriow *
(Contim ieq f»n Pag. F n u rl
and shipper* in the City- Hall y e . p re ..e .l the view that anyone - II
tunity to be heard this afternoon.
|
« t »t&gt;.iHHI Mint $ l.Tih’MBO.tHH*
seven fret high, was burned la st
Til. |il ir *1 lev IrW n l
ill
H‘l
years later, in IB21. he was grad- |
len lay to select th r Iwat „ f several it&gt;K «horl because of an ''in«i&lt;lr
The m orning session which benight on th r lawn o f the horn- o f
on I h r n * | »rrtiv r |trrrnlin|{ call*
t&lt; ntinocil tin l'a^;« Fo
usied from that institution with
word alogans giving the reason tip " probably would do .n through
Sol A lexander, m anager of W e i l l* ,*
,g a a a t 9 :3 0 o'cock was devoted to
&lt; * »h hohlinir* of $ tit.11 7.IMHI ir p .
the degree of Bachelor of I.a w r
why F lo rid * celery should h* rat-1 Ihe use o f , "dum m y" name.
drv eleaner*. in w hat A lexander,
th e testim ony offered by R. B .
t« *rtitr«l mt rra*pi» of
$ l.'l,.'t.*tl ,000
He
wa*
prominent
in
the
srieial
1
—
• * said was a dry clea n er*' "w a r.”
an i $.S4,ti:ty,IMMI.
Chapman, P. N. W hitehu rst, F . *o.
and Mthletie life of the institu­
T h e slogans were sent to thr f ) # Q
M c In tV T t*
S r VS
A ctiv e hank* at th r rrul of lti31
R D om er, S . R. Dlghton, and J .
He a w the cross burning a t .'
Funeral a e rv irr. for Mra Mary
tion a* well
Cham ber of Comm erre from every.
„
,
T g -i_ •_____ t 1
ha t |'ait| 114,1*3 4.000 into th r ilvi^
C. H utchison o f Ranford and R. m t i o n of the country fo iio -in g O u r C e l e r y I s E i i j o y a b l e
7 :4 0 o'clock, ran Into hU l f d L V 4 j
It I’a rtln . widow of the late Ja m o i
Upon
his
graduation,
Mr.
Sp
en­
flm t six shots Into tha a ir, out
H. E nglish o f Irn d enton .
| NKW Y O R K , Mar. * - i A n — uait mauranea fam h •
B. I'a rtto o f the l^iagwnnd
a l l radio broadcasts front. U aln#*-j
^ - .-e . A capita *t»H k fijfure «»r $1. cer returned to Sanford to en- saw no one en ter or la a fa hia yard**
1 The Hally Nr Wa 8||\
" rwiilent im*
vine during C elery W eek. A era Id
Decar Odd * k lcln ty re.
wldeN- tinn. u rn * held in Irtaruln ) e - t f i
,hr
of *
( Npl'OlIlt IOI 111 « w It I I . .1 tor a l l 'l l ■.km J.’.O.ihmi on l&gt;cc IP. r r p .c , ,n l .- . | “ " Kr
A fter hr had emptied hia pistol, ha '
of celery waa offered free to the read colum nist, w riting to the In­ day a ftrrn im n W |(| In itia l in th&gt;
Mmv I m ill |»IMMIIll. t •ii'il V im ,«. pin tiiliu « f $1 r,H&lt;» ,r&gt; 1 1HMI i ,,m -'ou which ho he* followi-il .in ce
tin e up the burning emblem amt
legal &lt;11via Inn o f th e Deportm ent even persona sending in th r la-st ra| com m ittor in rh arg s o f tfie t'n n ftfh 'ra tt pi
*1
•f
$ I 4U .J 1».'i . imhi hi &lt;In*» A I iin.- IU2A
\llt*inr\ Mni•till ** t IM hi.V ti* tti. |miw 1 idI ♦
threw it into the stre e t.
o f A g ricu ltu re, to th * nee&lt;l o f aeven la tter slogans which gave; observance
o f Florid a Celery
At preaent
Mr. Spencer Is
cem etery
I « nhinet |*...| 4.1 ............ V |»i 1*6*1 Ml p i i 'l'i *••«!I -i.u
-t k , 9l.4UO.uou in •la**
regu lation fo r thg celery Industry reasons fur eatin g Florida celery.| W eek, acknowledged receipt of a
No report of the Incident w a l
f'tallexl
ruler
of
the
Sanftiril
lodge
M rs
P a rtin •I l f
l(
and 9 1 111,7Tdi.outi in i omrnon
"••nd i In
i m i i i i i I nn i
lloiiu
••ii ^ a liiit lin
under the AAA.
made to iiffirerm end A lexander
Those
attending
the m eeting rrate of choirs celery th at was nt the hum* «if I'* * ilaughti * &lt; iimminir*. I m l to
of
the
Benevolent
and
Frntcctive
I'h 'Lpii i
said, as (mi as hr was concerned,
Opinion waa axpreaaed by aevmade the request that the Cham ) sent to him soAie d ay . a ro . celery M ra G K | ,t \ Ign.
ftn le r o f F lk* lie i* also * m em ­
••' L o n g w 4mi.| lf"i* iiih i iri'iicuil ii'ni It* tor
it was ch*«i'd lie asked, however,
eral wltneaaaa th at a amall mi­ ber of Commerce publish.
Ini that w a. individually wrapped In She hail I h -i ' ii ill
ber of th r Sanford R otary Club th at anyone having a g rirm n eo
I*"
Mavor F. .•»
.Mu i
•&gt;til&gt; n slit'll
nority had In tha paat generally
pam phlet form , the niaterial used cellophane, as was the cra te it- time
and the American Legion
I Ih'ttMit v» lit* now h"h|* Iri.i*
against hint to fare him with It
succeeded in “'W reckin g” th * e f ­ hy K arl Lehmann In b road cast, self.
In Ids brief announcement. M r. and not frighten Mra. A lexander
Her survivor* include two *on*. * " ' siupMig n f **r th* h«-n
fo rt* of a m a jo rity to control the last week o ra r W JA X .
W R li'F ,
“ We &lt;Jid get that celery * n'1 J l
Spencer
ripre**e*l
him
self
n*
be­
F art in and i
A F a . tin o f « ll&gt;M’»»»»«“ " a l iio m in a ii.n in M.. h
and th eir sm all son.
Induatry voluntarily, and th a t *» W DAK, and W DBO.
I A I .I.A IIA S S K E ,
M ai
..
rnjoyeil il ironien.rly," Mr MC tu.U.1.. - - . i i ____
&lt; *her dnugh
.
. | »k'»n
lieving that lie o well a« ipiainletl
Oviedo ami UnirwiNM|
a resu lt, ch aotic condition* which
Alexander recently wax cited by
I
I.
•
&gt;
1*47
highwM)
dt
paiHut
lit
if
Coneideratlon alto wa* given to, In ly rr wrote in vivid n il ink on ter. M i* I j i \ iirtir mid tw«
FenlliiMiol F» •••» 'i i *i*
w ith the nerd* «f the people of
• Imtlli
annually reduce th * ultim ate re­
thr N'ltA code authority o f tha dry
looking to the f ittii 1 • It 1^ think
en ry pn*tal card.
the idea that free celery l&gt;e hand-1 the back of
v*i*natr
iMtiinutit
1
Itia
county
“
If
eledeil
"
h
r
stated,
cleaning industry for an aEeg^d
turn to the grow er have made *d to all visitor* coming into th e 1 "bu t the butli'i who unpacked t « rs. Hen M o f foul nml
iti|{ itt ti'in is of two hundred h««i
s ' " i k l vi hang
p m . I.
“ I prom ise to exert in V efforts code violation
W offord of leockhsit
in ru tting n *l a a ,#
celery grow ing a haxardoua oc­ city hy m otor, bu*. ami train , a . did not kvlffw where it cam e from
highway*
fni
,
1'K illof
wa&gt;
mmiiiihJ a * lllr I ' i i - iili nl - . ......
in In-hatf " f S. n iin.dr « '" ,m ty and and his rase m m r e f in e d tc tha
cupation.
Again"! the 100 (•m., in ; ht ot wa&gt;
waa done during Florida O l e i c I'm glad you lei us know - an I f ,
-uccrrd
t nriho)
1
A t r*. it (
i i r f i i c%
a
it* *everal ro in m u n itk s
depart merit of ju stice for net on.
Rapbrta from Lakeand a t noon Week
’ thanks again m ightify, not uni&gt; t t r O C C T H v\ I I I S c I C C l
Genet nl t •milling- wMS gi t, i Itll.
1" •i a lent
"N R A ch arg es agains* me a l­
today Indicated th at th * hearing
III 11t*' fu tu ir whell 1 u: I 1•% of
Those attending the m eeting in­ f..r it t.u t\ h * thought. And uur
" ‘ported i»" -lati'il f*»r ih. I h
ready are in the hands of proper
m ight be concluded early th is eve­ cluded p. N. W hitehurst, S tl apologies
pun - pi*&lt;*t t*4*fi»r«
,* VAMV M«• l*ein|{ "i i in i'll I 1..01 land
»
v
llo* *b .•
federal a u th o ritie s,'
A lexander
ning. Among those expected to Highleym an, It A Coiib. || M.'
Senator W'wi-h «.r Nf ' 'III M•1l
|„ '»w m r- who will fiiul Ho tt la ml
F rrson nel o f the r«»mplianr«' liN‘1 Ih in i In--* n fm
saitl, "and they will take care o f
expraae opposition to the ag ree­ rap w o rth. J . E W athen. J |l,nga l lo t o* % i „ \etllM - increased hy .&lt; m*t 1 ut t lull
board w liuh will rule the local
any punishment, if there Is to ba
m ent wore "W. A. L a ffle r, F . F.
• pMVi'd hlgtiwa&gt;«. tlie road tie
grocery industry will In named s '
ny punishment for an&gt;thing I
Dutton, L. I . F m x le r. and B . F . U hm ann.
|.t» l merit will rioleavor to wt'Ulo
vr done
s *|M*cisl miM tm g o f indefn nilent
W heeler o f th e Oviedo section
iltt«l* for " 0'i ftf| through such
e.p lilting a fu ry n ,ss a t my
and rha in gn*ccry sto n owners in
S \ \ l *s I'O I .K | \| \ \
t H \ sp
Among thoe* a tteoding tha hear­
p. &gt; |.t 1 tie s, mi when paiHlh l or
Althoug h Hatuidav
nig ht
wa s homi * I S Ml
Addressing H arry f'apw orth a&gt; the City Hall nt 8 :0 0 oYlmk U&gt;
n under-handed ta ctic
ing a re G eorg* A* Sw eet, Roy F .
d«"il.ly wide rood- ate n e te ^ n ry the .lend line l " i • n l c rm g th e
| NFW
Y O K K . Mar
f. id *i
that s**i vr*!I only to frig h ten V t f .
hrsil of the Sem inole County night
ffyenee, Ja k e Holly, P e te r T h u rs­
to
meet
in
m
a
-in
g
tra
ffic
the
coun
ty
wide
C
lean
up
and
llca
u
tlG rorer* who will meet tonight M ** F ill He* i led to tun
Alexiamici and my little hoy.
lot
it
Chamber of ( ’om m rrrr, C. T . Hick
ton, F ra n k Malacn, Gordon B a r ­
work will b«- implif led
fu n t i o n t'a m p a i g u " I n c h will con
"1 know it had some connection
of
thr al«o will dl*ru«N late regulations | when .4 polo, man wit* a' "it to
n e tt o f F e rn P o rk , R. A . Cobh, J .
C harles II. S h a ffe r, nigh^ po­ ford, sectrtary -m an ag er
tinue ilurtng M a n h under spon sor
him y r - lm la y f..r |».|i|lii,g
X . W athen, G eorg* A. B a lm **, B. l k * o ffic er and Mrs. S h a ffe r C entral F*lurida Ki|msition at O r­ concerning their NBA rmle, am
with
this 4lry cleaning 'w ar* bn -,
whip of th r G atd eii t ’luli of R an w ilhmit , l i e ....* , l ie
il,.
R . Dlghton, Rax Packard. P . R. returned Satu rday morning from lando, expresses appreciation “ For how it atipliea to them The meet
cause I had lH*cri warned .«oinef«ir«l. ilerislun wa*
re ached
th i *
ing
ha*
Itren
railed
hy
the
S«*nil
^
poll*
Ihe excellent exhibit that .Seini
n gam ng and d a lle l, i „ i
B ach , and Henry Nickel.
Ihlng would hapiH'ti to me. N oth*
B r o id v iy , Va., where they a t.
Illu m in g that t h r dead !••»• should
t*omi-l an "pen d'mr II waa , p„|,.,
nole County displayed at the n n en t tmle County Chamlter of
mg is going to happen
If anytended funeral services for Mr.
I
h* elt rlM led until tun»4iiMiw n ig ht.
m
rree.
linn entranee.
KxpoM tion."
R h affer'a m other, Mrs. Mary J .
(Iv or MM) pru p er t&gt; ow n er s have ,OT'*&gt; '»«»•« rn*. thi-y know w hat*
"W e have alw ays appreciated
W A S H IN G !n s
Mai f.
' M*
I am . I auk only that thry ki-vp
I ’etrio. 77, who d id in th at rity
Migned b lank s ind icat ing that th ey
your fine exhlbita h e re,"
Mr.
my fam ily &lt;,ul o f i l."
Tin pnnripMi *
the Kin o im i
want a group o f juilgen to inspect
la st Satu rd ay . Funeral Service,
Bickford stated, “and
d ifferen t
N«lmiin*Vlatmvi
**t ilnwn to ai
w ar* hald an Tuesday
l I h e 11 propel t&gt; at once, so th a t the
people h a ir askvd me during Ihe
d iiiniri-H iy
ifitirt
a * t mg lit. »•• h,
1
,
•PARIS, M ar. I —(A T - T he IU i ... f n o i i t r may
e n t r n il in ro m p e t l
Mra. Patrl# waa writ known in year if Seminole County u going
that •*g•r t hr I •!• k * taken Mini III
vaa B*w * agency dispatch from
I
fm n large hiioiIht of prifeai
S an fo rd and W in ter 1‘ark . Rhc to occupy the stag e again n est
play* ba*i aim t Hu first h**inl nf
B e rlin today said th at llteodonn*
that wdl
I h* a w an leil
in
four
had spent th * paat aix w inters year, and other exh ibitors have
i hi* S i s Ill-ill wn- tlia ll «»n«* yrxr
Coatee,
"T h e
Lindbergh
of
i la*»* *
with her son in this city Her su r­ wanted the stag e, so 1 tell you thi*
*l«4 F»f|*«rvd" to Ih pp
I J divided ja
fo llo w .
A 1 11 i. . ,,( Mgn
F ra n c e ^ more than 40 hour*
I vi»&gt; *e«-lion »»f the city and
vivor* Include three daughter*. that you m ight know that the Hern- , some tint
LONDON. Mar. 6 &lt;&gt;!•)— A Jury
tomorrow or \\
&lt;»ath«-fr(t hi a hot* I timing M#*»ni
overdo* on n flig h t to Copenhagen,
wofiit-n'* rlo lh itu : |i»#». h i M itirh *
county i- i r p r e s a n t e i l in t h r larg o in the libel »uil o f Princess Irm a
is rrm rin ,|A&gt; |,v one o f if.’» m«n nml ij ono n
f**r tin i i-h hi at la'ii wrn- F n -it'li nt
landed a t M unster, Germ any last Mrs. D. F . R oller o f T im berville, inole County exhibit
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i
hixlrwn's
t
h.D
iin
g
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7*
m
t
ir
h
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list
4»f
•
nt
n
e
t
that
now
a
r
e
on
file
Va., Mra. W . C . Wine of B road ­ hered and appreciated ."
Yousaoupoff ltiia\
awarded hay
«;ia
B ifk t.
who mr4 out to raise $2'*n I •»r Ihe of m p n 'i rlo tb itig , ifi Mill* lt*fi of JC'nim' vc It t ti#' 12 ftit-mbvr*
at thi- i harnher of ( ' o m i n r r r t o f ­
25.000
pounds, about
9125,000
t it tiifit't, itn
viti pr«*niti«*nl, the
C osta*, tha rep ort here aald, ax- way. Va.. and Mra. W. W. Don­
m ainti uaoce ami operation of the
g i» l* clo th in g . I.' ait i d ......... |M»* - *poakrr of I hi* H«»u*r. sml u half fice
a c a in s t
M etro Lnldw yn-M aycr,
M M o d aaU)nUhm»nt th at there na r o f A storia, III.; two so n i, J
‘ e n u . i u o h d . n ..y Kc.,.,t &lt; HUDT h e c o m m i tt e e o f ju d g e s
will
m akrr« *»f the film "R asp u tin and
hirrn other* who on Mar 4 pt.TI,
fliithing;
III
m in rrlU m o iia ,
m
and b o a * anxiety in F ra n c* eoa- B. S h a ffa r o f Reading. I’a^ and
tkcgin inspec tin g
p ro p e rt ie s at the Em press "
C. If S h a ffa r o f San ford , and
*t«ttri| nut tg, aMvanre Mr J(
COTnlag U s disappearance.
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mil
ie
u
ami
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hgi
tn
in i y‘a
once , and. as
fa s t
as p rop ert y
*4*
v rlt's aim s sml hopes
Boncbad bp telephone a t B erlin , three brothers.
quota out of • total of l -IHK1 |fi sets nf a11ah t&gt;•, aii't K t r n
own ers anno unc e t h a t they have
h * anld ba landed a t M anatee,
CH ICAGO,
(A ! I
AM * h i f h k j * ho|»«d will Ih la i-rd |M»untl* of griH-frie*
clean ed up the pro|&gt;erty ami plate d
vbkb
*b **t
m ils*
new , real pictura* o f rioting ... ||n ,| , C entral F lo rid * .. unties
it into w hat th ey think
pro p ci
I ' a f h €n i l 'l l a i l i s t ; a r r a
A rth u r
llrs n s n , ch airm a n
of
f a r l a an a d irect lias with Caponmob scenes Friday were tannvd , ,j,| , y ra r
condi tion, th e ju d g e s will rvviait
th
r
S
rm
in
o
lr
&lt;
«»nnty
.Scout
O
o u ii i
i t e r , oneountenng bosey
from the .cre ep s o f Chicago nio | TW rnlv-flv# men and » •men,
a
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rLOMIIIA
The .Seininulr l uuniy 4'hanilirr the sc en e, and grade th e work of
oil. sggin rxprr»*e«i the &lt; nunril’
n rd tp . B a a g tin t o o k '
tion picture thaatera by order of
llia k t e a Mate
" f 4'ummvrcv waa rrpreaented offi tha owner.
headed by Mavor W . A I ffle r, sp p rrta tio n lo thr men ami worn
T ax rollaetloM fo r 1933 have
Hanford
Hslurd«&gt;
l|
if
■ i \
n t B * * * today from M b ax te r to
M ayor Edward J . krtyy.
c e l l ) a t the Internallunal R egatta
have offered to g u a ra n i-• the rn who d onih 'd th*»« articles s
Hsrtfurd
flundap II
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hardly rear bed I I p freeu t o f th *
Tha m ayor aald h* Issued the
11
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for
Malurdav:
WOOOIN MUCH IM PK O V K I)
at New Sm yrna yesterday a fte rto tal ai m a i w l , it w as r«ported order bacaua*
writ as tha Scouts
who**
rn
Apalst klruls
such
picturat collection o f a t least t i l l la rh
n ""n by H a rt) M I’apw orth, who
llartow
by CWr Tam C a lla c U r E lian Hay -m ig h t Jn cita Chicago cxm m uniati Tom orrow this groqp will -id oat tlravors rn d n l so sucrrasfully.
Kuslls
NEW
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,
Mar.
6
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7
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an
honorary
Judge.
Mr.
Papto co llect h i. o r h * r f lit " lie
th l* m orning ae aba computed eel
T hr parson" srlrrte&lt;l to
to rio t."
Fort Iteu^ar
Rev
“ urth
I "day th a t fully 20,- Ham Ii. Woodin, daecribcd aa Fort Uypia
ted iou s through F eb. &gt;3.
Thera have been no m ajo r rio t, P rep ared ."
th r quotA a r r aa follows
TV* total aaaxaem en t, r*a] aad la Chicago for many paari and l»ul
Il waa announced by M r. Hel­ M artin J . R ram . W II Z^chry ofiO persona must hav# been pros- “ much improved" In h ca iilt, r*- Fort rU irp
Oalsssb in*
faw instan ce* o f mob disorder.
M raonal, fo r 1911, lx U J 3 F I 3 J 3
en T Mora# a t tha CW SA office If M rap w o rth . II II f'olrm an. ■" t for an event that w ai run o ff turm l yoaterday from A riaoril on llastin as
under
ideal
condition*.
"
I
never
th
*
first
arfhlversary
of
hia
be­
Indav. th a . Bov and G irl Scout" Ju liu s D in g frld rr. R A Rmith.
T b rm irh la st Wadneaday, a to ta l
K *r W rsl
Clsar M
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h av , seen such an enormous coming srcre U ry of th * T rca iu ry . Miami
C*lowdy I i
o f rtA .il9J.06 bad b **n collaated,
o f th * city and coyntv had fitin* J . G Sharon. C. F. A'lam *. W. A
BROADW AY H A B IT U S D I E S
VlihN Its* wn
crowd o f people," he said.
‘
mr 1 4 1 7 p e rrm t o f th * to ta l.
! rem arkably wall (n carry in g out I/rfflrr, C. R. Mason. F C. Mar
^Vala
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ARM Y P LA N K S B U R N
Ofcprrhnt**
.
N E W YO RK . M ar. 6 ^ - f A F .
Preaidant R oosevelt'* recent i r
Mahon. Datrt Boni»kr W . W Du*
M
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IH
HMCORDED
Orlando
M A 8H V IL L B S T
W illiam J " l .l t t l * B illy - C e ll, peal to them t h f l they "It- a Ho»r. W . C. H utchison, n . B.
i •
_
I^ A V B M W O R T II, K an., M ar. 6 •’•nsaeola
g h ar, a fam iliar ftg n r* in Ho- eood tu rn " during the laal few HUvrna. R. J . K it If fl. Popr.
W A SH IN G TO N . Mar. 6 —&lt;*&gt;)— — &lt;/*") F ir * of undetermined origin T II bsv IIU
N A S H V n X I , T erm , Ma
world* o f th* ih e a tr* site aport. .l« v . o f F e b m a n r by eollectir.v
T
W.
Taw
ton.
Karl
I*rhm«nn.
Georgetown Univvrvity aald y es­ destroyed nine array airp lane*,
F * * r gunmaa, m av *4 rapk
fo r 40 yesra and tha
[ who la |old fn rn itu r*. clothing and be«t.|.n!. A rthur B ra a a n . Mr* W. L. Morterday it* a*Um ograph had re ­ damaged fou r othsra and caused
a ffk le n tly , robbed fo u r m .
■aid to have Introdt
alag ln r fo . (he needy,
'
tea
iran. Mra. A . W . Knox. W . J . corded an aarih qu akr o f m oderate extensive damage to two han g ars ••Unt"
haod atorat la a a h e a r l a t e '
waiters ta Broadway, died grater
About tw» B o r and G irl Brou n. Mklls J r , , n f Ixopgnootl, Gordon intensity about *0 0 0 inltea w est of
it aad escaped w ith
at th * F o rt Leavenw orth airport r *"-Sf6»SS ..
day. II* wa* n.A and had been U
Ul working fo u r d a « * la s, wr/'k . MU*- TU nw tt o f F t m Park, and B . F .
W ashington early yesterday m om ­ yesterday, T h * to ta l lo*a waa a a - — » r * « n i» n
la ca*h.
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a f JU W w unte sp ra g a .
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. . | ^ * £ » l . h a « rainfall, . U t e g I s
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Banker
WALLACE ASKED International
Dumped 4500Shares
Bill That TO TELL WHY HE Of Air Stock Prior
Approval
To C a n c e liations
FIRED
MORTON
WASHINGTON, Mar. 5.—

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5159 Institutions Had
Nearly 22 Billions
On Books On Jan. 1,
Statistics R e v e a l

(A-P.)^Jft* Senate Judiciary'
__ ,
,,
committee, by maurprise vote jEx-Member Of Florida
of eisht to five, today ap- Citrus Board Wants
proved the Wilcox municipal!
M a d e Public
bankruptcy relief bill an'
panseed by the House at the
last session/

Second ToAnnounce
For Job In Group 2

WASHINGTON MAN COUGHLIN SEES
TO DIRECT STATE NEW DEAL YET TO =
FERA PROGRAM BE SUCCESSFUL,™ '.. .... ..

Public Hearing On
Celery Agreement
Attracts Over 100

Only BySpreadingEm*'
ployment, President
Says, C a n Balance
Sought Be Restored

SPEN C ER SEEKS
SE A T IN STA TE
L E G IS L A T U R E

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Stone Succeeds Fagg Priest Reviews First
At Head OfCnuncil;
YearAsIlavingBeen
New R I Planned
More Or Ix;ss Lucky

Committee SelectedTo

Fiery Cross Fails
To Frighten Tampa
NRA Code Violator

Mrs. Mary R.Partin Is
B u r i o cl At Orlando Predict ( ’onImyAsNow
LI.S. Attarney-tioncral

w &amp; T T B r t&amp; r .it's :

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200 Fool Road ways For
Stale Are Considered

MRA ComplianccHody

Time For Entering
Clean-UpC'ampaiKn
Has Been Extended «

fei.irr, w c. Hutchison, amt Mi Fair SecrclnryI*raises
t ’ounty Upon Display
Mother OfC.H.Shaffer
Is Buried In Virginia

*

RiMmevell l)iiu“H With
MemherH () f Cabinet

Coates, Believed Dead,
Turns Up In Germany

Friends Of Boy xScoufs Will Seek $250
For Maintenance Of District Council

Chicago Bans Movie
S c e n e s Of Biots

it

loo

RuBHian PrinceHH I a

J Winner In Libel Suit

u fcnlllIofcl , .

fro** City T a x Collections
For 1933 Reach930,000
off

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that g o *. In wages to this group
o f human beings I* aUadBy In­
creased
merchant*,
employer*,
and Investors will In lha long
run get more benefit froth an In­
creased. volume of sale*.
Tha President **ld lhat a .y t a r
ago, th* day after Inauguration
Ja y , the nation Wa* alifferiitx
and shrinking under an economic
pressure so intolerable "T h at colla nie was a t h a n d . I
“ We have arrived at a nay to
make our choice.” he said, "W *
mad* that choice. The -American
pertpe responded to tha call for
action with eager enlist merit—en­
listment In a struggle against
ruthless,
aelf-Becklrig, • reckjeaa
greed, and economic anatyhy. W#
undertook a (awful constitutional
procaas to reorifanlxe the dl|lntcgratlng system of production
and exchange. The purpose of
that reorganisation was not only
to bring back prosperity. It went
far deeper than lhat. This re­
organization must be permanent
for all th* rest of our lives in
that never again will ws
social condition* which permitted
vast section* of our population
to exist In an un-American way,
whlrh permitted the mal distribu­
tion of wealth and power.”

In fo m allty grklcb. f i a t "w ^ k 1st
the public e ritlca run p a s t tha|r
tim e and wander from t h . a u b j^ t

In hand. The meetins will
Ulrodth
Wednesday to collect “th a1 beat
advice obtainable from th * indus­
tries affected ." Wedneadey i aldht
Johnson will go on th* a ir to tall
the country o f the reatUte o f tha
session. Immediately aftanvatda
th* overhauling of code* will baigin.
f
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1
Clearcut definition o f what th*
AdmlDislrAlon intends to gat don*
was summed up In Gxe.^ofqja; |
I’ievrnlion of ’pricfm. ihcredjilng
ahead of wages.
, p
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PreyenUon of Industrial, or la ­
bor remind at the expense of th *
S k in "
1 public,
Securing of real compliance,
labor’a
J'rotertion
of
legal
rights
* Getting all possible re-employ­
ment and p u rch a se r power .'out
of NltA’s organization.

In conclusion,
Mr. HooseveU
said.
e w
pan!. "TI hne
w illingness
ih iw ip ”o f *U . *=ie-d

H ille r's fir s t drive ag a in st un- merit* tn enter into th* spirit nr

Governm ent monopoly of ' " u ' J l

Not all war talk is bhsed oh the coronation of I he new change. T hese part* o f the bill and bankltjg la not the
em ploym ent. Iwgun May I, IB M . the New Deal become* more and
Chinese emperor of Marichukuo, Herman Hitlerism, or the can hardly tie interpreted hy any President HooMvelt- II
. ( I ) r. GoetdWl* a v e r te d , had reduced not less evident as It go** &lt;&gt;"■ A"
through J . » . ^ U . J ' ^ , - ti r| , m ifm plnym , nl from 0.000.000 to an example. I have Just received
(imposed restoration of #he Hapsburgs in Austria. Some well inform ed |iersun except sa a.*
p t, subtle and Indirert, hut
this lelrntam from Francis M.
facts have an even greater significance when it comes to attem
.
...
,
,n
,n
° V '™ 'r s U o T tn lh * follow 4,000,000 and
the w inter re lie f
lluiruujrhry effectiv
|.ow, president of Ihe American
o
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n
lng
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s
p
rogram
,
ended
yesterd
ay,
brought
indicating which way the wind blows. The nations nr Eu- ■bout
„,H&gt;ut ,n thp who|
wt,„|rf of American1lag ____
.
disappointed
if
I
f|20
000,000
marks
(approximately
Hankers Association:
really
. H i Spina him self to threads of rojre are baying munitions, and the ingredients of
muni- industry, big and little. Including, would b* grei
- -• perform
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n this
youroOfir
a ll.
g(
O|s tinanniversary
ifionry and jfo&lt;mIaj
| i 1
dew
tloriH.
firmlBy, what the* ladirals rati a lh*
1not
111 * banka
are in ­ nfo circu lation .
please allow me on behalf of the
functi'-n* that
**|»!»nnt,drcotmmy.'vn&gt;immy,H•i,iaun««l
’TiaiLned
j Which will ha rden soon Into
Th« magarine Fortune, pointing out in the current is-il|»nned
th*
country’s hank* to expreas our full
rM,it
anil
I
B
ankru
ptcy
decreased
4«
p»r
!* U ric*
that
rut l i k e
slender sue that It cost f 2R,(HHl for each soldier killed in the World economy” U a g en tt* and alluring us-**,o S ,
vj. y r s sy 1 re n t In H»:t3, he asserted , and in- confidence and sincere desire lo
Idir» hr drvUrti l»y the intellerluaia m enl monopoly
°*
knives
War. s«yn tlint ahipmi'fitn through the Hnnamit t'anal of who nndrrmfand TaMeyrand'* dlc- ltanking is being 1,1
GiuI d nstrlal prodiretlon rose from 'irte- co-operate in your courageous e f­
i^Acroaa the Insect's airy live-.
j
„ .v rlB l; noo.ooo.non m arks (approxim ately fo rt* to h rin r aliout recovery.
("hlllnn ttitrate, fnim which gunpowder in mmlo. have in- lum lhat a jh im ipnl concern of nearer hy step a t er
11
ale*m en I* lo devinc nev
erdaned froht 2.2.'lfl thna in Jhnuury of 19:1.1 to 146.167 tonn pi
eo
upon the initiative *U,7(W).OOtJ.&lt;H&gt;0&gt; lo
11,000,000.000 The lwnklng stru ctu ic of the coun­
for Ifihtituiorm which, und " tb
11 n * m ake* no motion but Is right,
their d iflereh t W -U u '
m a rk * (about |l«J77jW &gt;0) In IU33. try is sound and lii|uid, and hunks
during January of thin year. The shipment* were under fa iioimi untiles, vwiirij tie titliou*
i He (f^ atls ’out his hppetlte
|
(Jivergciire
between tho
key to nasi success, Goeh- have never been in a stronger po­
hlinil nailing ordera hound for the Axore* where they would toti me
ihe public. "I'laim ed eeimnm y" It °
; l a to a network, trsiel on tw ist.
ob je e . 'r * »nd| |*,t* claim ed, w a* H itler's rourage sition to function effectiv ely . Con­
Ine *p me thlftjc an colliH'tEviim, and P resid ent'* owl
tie
directed
to
their
final
destination.
ditions are Improved t-. a point
» I T M s tittle 'anclertl scien tist.
I
i* what the
those of the radical* &lt;• *l*u“*r*_.*r^ ! ‘n rilaregardlng orthodoa nazi theIleal
Other important nhlpmenta through the I’aiuima Canal coHeciiviiim
where 11 is no longer necessary
j h i.
-»
the Aflrnlnlpt rathin n+f rtiorlnr hv one TWnvision o f (he Ktoc -‘ | &lt;lt-|ra when ihe occasion ilemanded.
have included scrap Iron, ateel, lead, and cotton, in ever tnw aid.
▼
j ' H e doe* not know he is unkind,
change control bill A niajoi * • j
Itrvealing Ih st the nazi eeonom- for lia’nk* to be superlii|uld. The
increasing quantities from the United Staten for Japan.
T h e prtivi*ioiiM in the Hhi L V:* (1 o( the President U to etpan.4 c m ;| jf rpr„n , tnJ(.t|m, pnH. „ . ta ll ,|„ d efinite ta il is now for hank* not
j &lt; B e has a jflrw I for w mfnd
It in from auch material* an thene that artillery pieces, change ccintrol bill which w,,u7 it. A m ajor concern of i h ,
¥ „ |w, c ,m. it),.r.h ly from original to extend loose credits or make
{.! Ahd logic duai !y
dry biim*.
faciJ d a te
plrtniud
Improper loans, hut for their most
rifle*, and ammunition, arc made. Automobile*, worn out thopt*
L T h U pm»ll gun of KnrliiiV &lt;i«n.
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' 7 * , be sta ted : “we . . . not rigid
which upper! coni ml nut
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Itntreft I'. T ristram (*uflln.
R, I)nr, (he cause and' d o rfrin a iie s W c have attacked ev- sym pathetic attitude tow anl le g i­
on Amerlran highway*, flnd_ their way ultimately U» junk aYer Slo ck Klidiaiureni, Irnt ovei of, , 1
tim ate credit needs, and a recog
yaril* where nonner nr Inter they are huhdlcd tlp,„ntored on ordinary im fuatrial c orimratioiip, liie 'v e ry si»b*tanre of III* depree eiy problem in a practical manner nition of this responsibility is
!;■
y r l (|,r sto ck K achangc co n -1 wilh tin- iinshiikealdr cunvntim i
f
T h e comTIIsInt \* heard that freighter*, imd whipped to Japan, where they are made into of any wUe, anti over lhc|i officrr», d irer turn anti
«ttHVholdcr
IWthlrtf 1* being accomplished hy
u o l bill rariulrvs th at try n e t Uc-[ we a re well on the road to sue- l l " ' ,r &gt;,r" ‘7
“ n&lt;l ¥ il* i ' ,“ , t
U,'‘
-I Inch gun*, and hurid grenade*.
T he provtaion wrutk* hy ‘" ' " T i X
the CWA- tin - would think the
a v e r , l i n k Having lokp. U ™ . "
' ‘' T v " ! °,f
Fortiino
relate*
intereating
detail*
of
the
bualnenn
a**&lt;&gt;titm,
and
it#
e
ffe
c
t
w.tui
d
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on
SincV
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x
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a
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g
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co
lla
t-'
----------------------------Think
hack
exactly
one
year
1 w ork were done ny the idle.
ciatlon* arid jMilitlcal aetlvltle* of same of the world’a lead­ Ih* rerognu ed by any one un1e»* h* m l .b a ll rnturc the loans to 40'
,
tm lay.” (he
I'resiilent
said :
1
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It reealia that the fHmoun Herman wa* fam iliar with the -planned percent o f the m arket value o f IT.S. Trade Body Hits **You know whole the banka ilnm l
W s don’t believe there I* * bit ing munition* maker*.
rctummy” objtHtive o f the ratlirala. the ro lla te ia i. T liat proposal, .f
l il
* J n f s m’
l ,' " t ' " " e ; you
know
where
o f truth to alt &lt;ha i talk aboul I lor Krupp work* in it* real for profit* did not he*ltate to aell
One piovltion ip tha! no c»»rpt»ra- pul in effect a l om e. would, it ■*' 5 t O C K L X C h a n f f C B i l l
you r own husim-ss
atoiHi. T h a t
CWA workers Irelting latiUHHi * Herman gun*,to Hutotian anldlern with which to kill Herman tion phtnild he dllnwed to phUc not too much to say, s ta ll h vi- j
___
t e l e g i a i n is a living i l l u i t r a t l o n o f
day a t the riia lra ^ racetrack
noliller* at thu outbreak of the World War. and until the pluck to Ih* reg lp letfd oh the e i- lent spasm of d e ra tio n and ca iirW A SH IN G T O N , Mar.
(A I*) •he (|| Ugn-ns we have made. Let
Tr*
^ - 0 —^ Herman government finally put a ritilf) to It. The technique cbatige* iinleaa the "appU ration the d e p .e s .am Jo brum again t .t
T(„.
stlH. k
^ I r hM1K„ u* , on su lldate our g a i n s and r e ­
with
"A nd I don't rare who )ou Irll id munition* aalenmanship i* illuMrated by Sir Hawil Zaru- for i eg ip lralio n ” com pile*
i * r y h n ik e, and Im rn.wer f.m .i a b||| kji&gt; ^w H 1w.t y r s te id .v hv solve th a t tit t-cnn-mlidatiiin shall
^ j,Bnb knows lh at at the present
mainI E th l* to ," saiil the President in Imff, who ofue *old (ireere a aubmarine, and llteji becauwe Ihe "ru le * aril regu lation*
i e fo r
continued
p ro g re s s
*no
by
ihe
governm
enl
cunnniaaipn,
tim e the .v illa g e hank loan to ev !hc* lx»arii of dirvrtor* of the rhan»■■ commenting on iht Put man bonus
(!reece bad bought one, *l]ereedc&lt;l In compelling Turkey to which I* lo adm inister the act. cry tpyr of bnrmwer on n d la triu l W r o f ('oirtm arrt cif the ITnilad r s i e c u i l l y t h e g l e a t e r happilu-is
b ill. , , 'w hich ju st goes to show
W hat "rulep anti
re g u la tio n *' is closer lo MU pen m l of the valUe Htatr-n hh "th e pro&lt;|urt of a few and well t e i n g o f th e Arnerict. i
th a t the President I* S lielter buy two.
Ih* made by the to»tniii**loii lli*ii to '( 0 . Ju st how many loans iiH**|H'rit&gt;riri*t| irutividuaK
w he-r |W'fljjlllf
Schnelder-Creuaot, a French mrjatratlon. IncJutle* on \mnight
a ta le im a n m an gram m arian.
a m a lle i within their own dU- a re in the lianking p h iase. “u m le i, Idea* o f dunlrahle proci*dure i»» tirfmJuntiy'B leai iem crnwiied into
it* Imard of dW ctor*. not only Frenchmen, but al»o Her­ cretlon,
w ater.” W holesale, forced selling t r f ! **vlh i* tn impede or ►toii W a s h i n g to n last n ig h t In re cord
So fa r thrrr li* fiu opponent will mann, Cceeha, Pole*, and other* who meet to dlitcuna the
Thia imwar to prevent a corpo­ of ro llste rsl to reduce loan- would letriiim ai# tmrvMictiont*.**
n u m b e rs fur th e a s s e m b l y o f rod e
|40| to tACKlf Ibr job of boat IHIT armament prrtldein* of the world and to arrange with finan­ ration from iaauitvg new peeiirltie* lie Just what the depression eiin-|
“T hr mennurp,” thr (hamhur a u t h o r i ti e s whirh today b eg an a
^hu itllng Ilttk ’" Joi* Svai» foi lhi»» cier* loan* lo differenl enuntWe* no lhat armament* can be mUNl be tra il in connectlun witti liste d of. Kven thiiugh the rule *aid, ‘‘l« one whirh wnmtii iindi r*
vit al o v e rh a u lin g of N l tA 's i n d u s­
1b C'ongrt*»«. Ilar«l«*« t '*»un- bought. There is no healtanry tin the |iart of the French one o f Ihe fundam ental prim-tplr* tie ri-strulv.1 to loans to broker*, take In reirulale rommerer and .1 tr ia l contrul p ro g ra m .
of the "(flunned economy " The and eve nthough it Iw spread uvei
U«rmidB It would t*kr M
diMtrv, the |torehai-r aod nale if
cor|Kiralioit to nell gun* to Hermany if the fund* can be
As i'r-sidvnt Roosevelt cony
principle !• thal the governm ent seVrn hrunihs until fh:loli«r. I t |
i |ttan to b ra t Seara thm time.
•eruritie*. anft the w*«tenalon of pleteii thr significant address
provbibd.
would
jaork
_a,
serious
(o
n
tia
ctio
n
*haM
have
a
monopoly
of
the
con­
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Another company, the Comite den Forge*, doe* a big trol and disposition of capital. A of n r d it and of Hank money craiilix not atone to the delrtm^nt which olienr-j the session, and
'Japan U bawling out
Huniia
l.tiHlnenn
jin muliltijiti*. In Prnme it In eontrolled by Fran- co lla tera l principle I* that no which is tkth-lasl tiling that thr of legitim ate buaineu*, but of (he Hugh R Johnson with his chief
1 j] f o r arm ltag air]ilanrg u ic r Jtu» •
interent of tlo- grreal maan of
i-iii*
tie
\Vend_el,
Tn Heririknv It 1* controlletl by another ow ner of capital *hall Ih* perm itted Fraeideht or th * country Oestrus vector* who purchaae 01 null linted Ifcutrnanls finished the reform
• alkn trr iltiij- and Hugala
arml
Jilsns dirUti-,1 hy last wrok’s outlirltrich rtf the'4Hme fHmtb'. H«t tn Hermany the family I*
tnir ultlruatuins to Jap an non
fir unlluiod iw u H lL k "
imuilng of criticism, registrations
r
J | a y rrcm en t for Klorkla that would
known a* von Wefifiol. 1*hey have only one friend, profit*;
.‘plaining of Japanese aorth s Into
F «| irra^ ng in-imf t|.at C o n tlT M a sirond hall had to t*e contman3 K C Q .b e *f n
if and workable w*rr
w
.JtiU slan territo ry , it
all soun-lsonly one enemy, peace.
will not piiM or the i'n-pi-ipfif R|i. fbr thr assrnibly ran so high that
then 1 km of alnnera th#
.

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According to a soviet news­
paper, l her* were ljUKI.OOU.UOU
hooka published in Russia
Pinfunl Ispdg* of Elks held a
A nJ no doubt, some of them were ■host interesting m e e t i n g
on
read.— Sanford Herald. And thri* Wednesday night, the same being
la absolutely no doubt lhat all of the time for thr annual election
them were Hed.— Clermont h u t of offlrcr*. till new names were
Y a i, censorship would see to thal.
proposed for tnemlicrshlp end tha
total will soon reach the 200 mark.
r. Dm of the candidate) for 1‘ark
The following
officers
were
• Tram mell’* place In th* H. S . Sen­
elected
for
Ihe
ensuing
year:
R.
Iate la ttariirtl Cliarlla Mitchell, lie
* la M t, ao far a i wa can learn, tha Peck, exalted ruler; (’. O. MeI^ughlin,
esteemed
leading
E^Cfcarlia Mitchell of National CJ.ty
* Sank fame, tie haz pledged hlm- knight; J . F. K frnatx. esteemed
I aalf ta aupport tha Raoserelt pro- loyal k nigh I ; E&lt;Ward Rourke, tyP.
L gram , ao Don't yot* agalm t him I tr j 0 . L. Taylor, aecietary; la.
McCullrr, treaaurYrj and B. Mas
account of Ota name.

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SANEORD, TWENTY YEAftS AGO

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"Dognapert It a new exprestloo
' mad* Its appearance la the
iltaaa laxl week. U seem* tha*
&gt;darn ilule

said the

•*
doge.

you Ilka
But
i't taka tab thousand dot'M a.” Everyone wha has
win hope 1m feta U back
and sound.

• common axpr

•Htraga hoainaaa ■
' difficulty wha In

_.«• with bit
Wa have ta

' than. W hat i

H E A D S E D U C A T O R S’ B O D Y

OUKYF-I-AND, M ar. 5-&lt;A*&gt; _
well, trust**,
,, , ,
Several c a r. of celery are being W illard A. B eatty o f Bronxville, N.
Y-’ waa re-elected president of the
Progressive Fdurxtlpn A» ociallon
•Saturday a l its ro n tlu lln g *#j**lon

of Its COUMUIlinu. Klsie R. (Japp
uf Idiuievltle was iv-clecfod vice
«*
" I™ ?
01 * C” 0 f
president, and Clyde K. Miller i t
NaV York, firkkurvr. Dr. Juhq
t
Diwey of Columbia University was
progressing
.. “ T *?1,
StlUful w^anagemea*. of MUa Oua- named honorary president.

“* 2 t^Si ”15' w -

F i r e d 1 Mo r ttrn

(Continued Froui Page lin e ’
was for th* purpose o f defining
“ policies that you think are fur
thk beat interest of the 1m
as a whole." Fowler al'O skid
successor lo Barnard Kilgore, the
group's representative un the, control committee, may t * named.
Kilgore was rvlievad of hi* qtfn-.
trol commutes position ht
same tllne *&gt; Morton.
Morton's letter to the secrylary
uf agriculture Said changes M or­
ton had suggested In the citrus
marketing agreement later were
made, and concluded by sayipe;
"Kince the pas-age of Ula a f t iculturai act nu one has been more
anxious than I to secure for th*
citrus growers of Florid* ail tb*
beaafits that tb* act m sik iM &gt;
alkie. If my eadf.ayora. t i &lt; *k &gt; a

ministration official, for th . unronscidnkhle delays or for their

row er Trmnsforrrier*
Here In our shop
Giving you g fresh, guaranteed
Job and quick egrvlce on ANY

E^ltirtifr$emce
Frank B«u*r lt,

'n falrneap to the committeo
M
™
*• Jk * ton- [
»fo' eombiltfe*.
thk^ you J(i**|
a m U to e , I j thkt
g l..|
them ^
g cigar ektan d Je n m U a fW *-]
meht of whv I wht removed, an r
a resujm * of th* evidence that
mad* you conclude that my activ­
ities had In any way be«n Inimi­
cal to the best interest* of my
fellow grower*.” t

Eye* Examined
Glasses Correctly Fitted

DR. t t E N K t
McLAlJT.IN, J r .

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to b« nt her
i away Mrs.
lag alter M r

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*iS{J
n M

Mar.

'•** e. • r Ba-WSA%

UArvW , |

*a a a w *a *
BRINf,tuftles To Hit l
Trou

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fhe Ti OM - UratlMS

P h o n e 83,.

Foe. “Jinddvn” Hervlfe With ,
Lumber s g ] U|dg. M aterials f
Lumbat* B Wtlppty Yard

3r d &amp; M y r t le

“2 *

TA X C O IX K cn O N H

g a in

ItAnTOW . Mnr. »._I&gt;olk. rountax collection, during Februa,T amounted to 1*7,503, more
(Kan
100 percent
nereent Increase eeitt
___ ,i Ih„
than 100
same morilh last year whlrh *•
ta ed -dn.flciH.Tt, The county recr-lyed 177,002 and
the state
S t 1*0. The sul.-school districts got
IIU.UIR.

initial gieetln.
The President
*1 spoke at 11 A. M.
Eastern time in Constitution hall
delivering a highlight review of
hi* first year and pointing tho New ,
Deal squarely iato tb* future. II*
uutlined drllnllely what he want*
the NKA and its indastries to acrumpliah.
, T b* aumber of rod* authority
and tradg association cgmmituemen registered passed the 4250
mark, god Johnson established an
ironclad 15-minute rule for all adJre s .e s , arid 10 minute* for general
discussion, pointing out that ther*
were only 7H0 mlnpte* of speak­
ing time aeallabld. Uop* was “
Tww41 **■-(,

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iW-i-tA

NTONH), Tegss, Mar. B lyn 'Bridge lea per. in h i, last 111
SA|l
Edvard C. Calvin, ness, w--------------------w
a, found dead In his hotpl
, VHwh« tr g it* d i S|*v* Ilro&lt;il(. Brook t i l room fialurday.

£

&gt;a

c o s T fis s ,

I IV s tu ls i f o r
bultdlua
hoos omS isuse)• sift (er r«-

pairih* Ih* bogy's wear awl
X F ata an4 e *« a r, ta s e e -

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’T-StSt’;,.
&gt;lli IRC to
i,iH&gt;

ward

I salts. n s n te e U rw»u*
s s 4 Urns.
.• a k w a th &gt;
teeth zs4 tb *
'* »■* w au a th* bade w Skp
sad uses ta earry W (

M t
I HdUn U iV to n d f O riu lo ^ MONTREAL,

f

V ttu KN0&lt;V7

— Nineloan n *U fa Papuans

l o g ib l a t o k

■ *« rnll^.l the Idll
t.° ,rro.Vhl'' ,hl' ' c-iru
- ijo bus ■
parties may
Imu, #n,| j n;
vestor* anil hanks
^

I’lIY B fC IA N IS SU IC /D k

V g tF tiS u

KABAUL, N e * Otalaoa, Mar. B
**t*
killed Shtaidgy and IT
lllla'hm, Vho wounded Ih n His-hotfr fight with
to
houac Police who Were seeking the alay­
rlt, it inuch er* of » whlta gold miner.

O p to m e tr is t

l l l T a r k W e . ?r ’Wl (l

ammm

F 0 U f .l l BLA Y PAPUANS

of OVtHio

fit-

prove a “ measure t0 deflationary, dreied to ,ea t an overflow for the

many refusals (b adapt th * agree
tnebt to Florida re n d itio n , so lh a t
" , rr7
legal
cntanjHanlenls
mltfht be 7 ~ r ,,y ' ' " " T ^ n ' r
a voided, then I km a t fault.
7 , ? " " 7 p.le“ , .u r* , u f ■ ,'"r&gt;
“ P le a .a understand th a t this U of th * f 7 ,n ‘ , R o e cn w irm ."
no plea f»r reinstatem ent, all I ;
4
",

o

AU gold h o l lM ' Was
this t o t a lly tha atkse
tha ataamslalp ]
(t%»4a bjr thrifty Fyeach* M t ta M Tf It- I t t t .
•f tha aid days durlag

tained recrntly at their home on
Crystal l a i r Tn Konrir iif ifie b irth ­
day of Paid's mother, Mr*. A. W,
Keely. Those present were: Mr.
and Mrs. J. W alter Keely and son
of Philadelphia, J . Morris Keely
of Tampa and hia sist-fa, Mr*. J .
41. Morrison and »ou, Morgan, of
Philadelphia. Mrs. Ralpn E . Rinlth
and son and daughter of Jackson­
ville, and Mr. and Mr*. Buchanan
of I'aola.

a ll ace Asked
o T e l l ‘Why He S3!"
I
“ If It wa. a fault to c .lic lz e ad-1

'

W E REBUILD

HI* bark legs are a pair of hands,
" fbey Can »plmtle nut the strands
3 f a thrbari that i. so s nail
, j It stop * the sunlight not al all.

v ery much like the prelude to a
lively debate.

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MONDAY, MARCH B, I M I ,

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Having decided ntfttinitt th e ' k(fviaabHIty of Icvyhlk »
By Mtek S u U l r k n . '
'
municipal wtlrs tax 'Ih 'Snftfr To 'fftcfidObc HJd^BaaiV d p eratfft
ith due ca u tio n .about flin g in g to d m It axrept In such w a r* a *
revenues, the powers that be in Miami are now planning to su W
IM I at I t *
p erlativ e, before the eyeal o f a th e . governm ent u i i n upon and
promote a "P ay Your T axes" campaign. It Is disclosed that people alread y too much ag itated perm it*. Concretely, a shoe niam i-j
the City of Miami has'rhofe than nine million dollars In de­ b y events, it muat nevertheless tie f a c tu r tf, fo r exam ple, shall not b e 1
U1
* ‘ that
“
*by ”far
■ the "moat
■ “■
.t_ facto
.1 ry /•"
Ifnpor. perm itted ito. en larg__e 1L
his
M JItf
linquent taxes on Its books, an amount sufficient, if collect­ uiil
I ttw an—hbbi
tant thing going on In the world la even though he uses hia own rap-i Y t u K
I W 'K iN I I eM I
ed, to make unnecessary any additional tax levies.
l he attempt and the con.ldefabW IU1, until after getting permf
tU ll W U U
fc \ l u f l l l
TuW T
N o dodbt 'W hat Is tr u e In M ia m i is e q u a lly 't r u e in m a n y degree of progress of a croup &lt;• albn from the government. The
b th o r F lo rid a 'itiifh ld ip h lltlcs. Tl t T A b TB « » t H c to 1» W rite e x ­ younir railirala in carrying the
of the ahoe m anu facturer Jc
t e n t u n fa s h io n a b le to p ay ta x e s , an d e v e n th o s e w h o a r c United States toward a, collectivist
In ■ ‘p o s itio n to p ay r e fu s e tt» do l o .
J u s t w h y It i s a n y form of government and social organizatinn.
in d fc fbo rflj o r l e * c r ih ilh a l to d offtfc h r eVkde City tASiei
2 th a n fe d e r a l in co m e t a x e s Is d if f ic u lt to e x p la in an d y p t th e What I* taking place ta, I apt
B ill ks
satisfied, not trie conscious In­
Has Been
v e ry p eop le t h a t allow t h e i r re a l estate t a x e s to -go Unpaid tention or the wish of 1‘rraldrnl proposed to forbid Increase of|
’ d ifc te fl
“
Econclrfilc
plant*
until
p
fte
r
they
Judge
that
j
Roosevelt,
The
step*
whlrh
consti­
y e a r a f t e r y e a r c o m p la in t h e lo u d e s t a k a i n s t th o s e “ m a lc tute the progress toward collectiv- the country need* m ore al i jh a n l
,
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M l IN fa e td r s d f q f f e a t w e a lth " W ho W v b eV U ted irtcoh le t a k e s
existin g plant* ran p r e r t
HIlM •(
Tfc* i r l
I.E IP Z tG , G erm any, M ar. 6.—
The point Is that everyone who Is able ought toj pay all |i^.hVVrc.i.IrnL^ey come miln! Intention la the sam
V .
.e wltl
.
r»*pect| ( A P I — Opening th e 700-year-old
f , .p r j
h Goebbel*.
the taxes levied against him, arid the governing authorities |y f„.m a group within the Admln- to every other kind o f m .m i f h e - J
ture— concrete, steel ro lls, m outh: l^ 'v * , ,
,
ough&lt; to sCe to it thkt sll Such taxes fire collected. For It ‘ ittra tlo n who call thcrhsclvra lib ­ organs,
moua, tr a p , or w hat not., n ari m lrdster o f
^
Is Just ‘Us sure as death that tht&gt;4e whb do not phy their e ra l* and are called by others
T he control over the in u e pfi ;*ri!n y Joyously cried
the worst
. raitlcals. T he term "ra d ic a l*’’ ts
takes simply make the load which rtthbrs have to War ail abundantly jirsttfird , fo r there new secu rltie* proposed in U » I* behind ua.
the HctjVIbr. The bpefaflhg Vkpensrs of a city require ccr- could l&gt;e nothing more fa r-re a ch ­ Sto ck E xchange control b jij la! A second ‘gram l n a il o ffen a lre
thin fixed sums and if half the proin*rty owners do rioti t&gt;*y ing than the objective they are obviously to "bo one o f the mean»| R(rt|ri,| uneniployment t^glrtrilrie
WS
f preventing «T*ctl&lt;») o f
on M ar. 21 was anounced by Goebtheir takes, the assesathents have to be doubled ag,afnst intent upon. They understand oplants.
T h e name intention under” .“ r ‘ * *
i MON DAT.
w hat is called the “ trchnicgiir of
MA,U! L »' m &lt;
those who do.
f l « provision* In ih * w uu rltic* bels a * thousand* rheered.
revolution" ami they are intent on
Rtirveylilg
the n a tl regim e, now
a c t, passed last y ear. T he funda­
Wc do not believe that widows and orphans oiigbt to bringing one nlsmt In Am erica.
m ental long-distance aim of both on e-year old, Goebbel* told thu
TIIE HPI HER
lie drlvrin ‘from their hotries because of an Inability to pay
The latest step is being a ttem p t - 1
la not m erely to regu late iMues ol b rillia n t assem bly, Including many
1th a l l amatl diamonds for hi* tnxes, nor do wc think it Just to deprive any man of his od through a bill which la eshed I ^ u r u i e s an ci'p riv ate In slliu tion *.
eye*
or fo reig n d iplom at, (b a t
property who during a temporary emergency can demon- a measure t„ teg u lale stock ex* : r t U[ r ; V v \ .hePm 7m pm c’ lrbb.e-----I f Walka upon the summer skle*, trhtc His incapacity to pay, but wc sre convinced that tn chan f r a . Hu far «x th# nu*aMU r» Imoosslhle The ultim ate aim of ] H itler a economic policy
down rule* fur contrul of m
Irjvo^
g private
»ucress exeeedii'S. r I P”.. '
ak ing
private issuance of *e cu ri-j brou gh t ------) raw ing from his slfken blouse
some instances comjiarstlvcly Wealthy persons arc taking !»ya
the Slock hxrhaiige it i* not rev­ tier and prlvaU lending o f ca p lU l tatlona o f the most sanguine optl*
larrw ork of hiij dwelling advantage of official hesitancy to enforce collections in
olutionary. It Is not even found loo im praetlcable la to bring about m|*u, despite the terrib le Jeg ary
house.
order to escape their proper responsibility to the city's fi­ d rastic hy many who resent th * C
: T
3
t
0.“
- f m ism anagem ent le ft by the pre­
nancial aupport.
shocking investm ent and other f i ­
vlou* regim e."
la y * hi* ■tulrrasr an hr itch’ s
Cases such as these should not tie allowed to increase nancial scandal* of recent years monopoly o f credit *TPV'&lt;*
More than 2.000.000 person*. he
*nd (he part th at slo ck m anipula­ A r o i n t conlrol of ownership of
k r hia right thoughtful lorn the burdens of the honest taxpayer.
tion had in them.
grow n with th r ro n rrn trlf
work
———€J
“planned w on- viou* 2,000,000 for whom
The means hy which the revolu­ and fiiru titu te the
flowi*r
* ' - * •■
* “ 1 L_.l
t.,.iin fill 1TUIft
past
in
th*
om
y,”
which
Is
th
*
o
b
jective
of
the,
bad
W
n
found
tion is living a tte m p te d lie s In lh&lt;&gt;
ATniament Business Booms
V hip ihidovtcn. thin bower.
1 months.
(•arts of the m easure whlrh goes mUlcaU.
fa r afield

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A t Kinils—Reasonable
'A S TE U W X K D

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'm t i n t i k —. 5, im
4
T iiaa.
SHE’S A C f
, F ou r D«w plant*)
rW a n th p ,
jln a r i* . m arocraaa, and argcvnunv,
T rtr* &lt;H *pU je4.,A t.. the rvaulac
_____________________
* [j— pr * n « lin t Al IS * , ifllrt Gardenura
|Utrrla o f ,lh a .Garden Club held
Jfr id a a ,a w rn la p a t the harm of
___________ e * " * v . a
« &lt;t, TV '
' &lt; .lir a . H . 1 , Papa oa South San*
ford A vruua. M rs. J . C. It'imun
MlaaAileen Cook, wbey hxs been praalded over Utt a v a tln t.
III at her hotna •** Elm Avenue if a « r u a a w are dt*cua»eil fo r lha
ifio w ff a b a * and It * * ■ announced
reported to
• Im proving
that, the c irri* will make a flower
arraaep
m aat
In a *haduw boa a t
acN ejtl le f t •
.
,
M rs.. F r a n k ,R . M
M»eNe\ll
t
yeslerd ay for Miami to ipdnd 4 a f * * l u r * fu r lh * t occa*lon.;
A m o n g .# « , com m ittee chairm an
few day* with Mr. MaeNailLi. - r t f
rep ort* wag t h a t nt M r*.. .11. X .
-lie
'
M. M. W y nn ,of F o r t W W ton ron t W ataoo. .gourlngy i chairm an, who
the week-end her* with his b i v »tl|h*d#thati 10 kouepseis were dl»t h e r s .J . U. W ymi a**d-J. M. W ynn, . t r im ted .last month, and anuthrr
by M r*, lia r ry M. Ilerren , d is tri­
Friend * of J . J L . Wynn .will i t - bution chaTrniaa, who said th at
g ra l to learn Inal he is ill a t the *hc had,given away two trees and
F'ernald-lm ughVin Mem orial hos­ and eig ht rooted plants during the
past month.
pital.
The m eeting was brought to a
Mr*. J . S . Mrdns o f (}aln»JviU * tln se w ith .a co n test on Idle identind W
High
and
W.. C. bjgiiack
fjib lack nf
H ig h j^ icatlati ami Jpelling o f names .if
M ,'»
Eleanor E ste s, popular
Springe vreye the, w eekend k « v -t* flow er*. Those present were Mr*. Milandn g ill who. although conof their s istrr , Mrs. J . M. W y n n .[4.
Rrttsnn. Mr*. W. II. Arnold. Hned tu her Inti brnnuse nf 111,,
,| Wr*- Andrew C arr*w ay , M is. It"j "*■ " wt" '" *hv wa- to have led
Miss Isuilse Mlekson rrtu rnrd R ly ,s s i Mrs. Marry M. Meeren i 'k e gran.l m arch at the ninth
y ta ten la y
afternoon to
Stetso n jt r s . II R. Pope,
Mrs.
K
|y anmmi m ililaiy hall at the llm
U niversity^at De^mnd^afler l*c'|r r j R ein hart, and Mr*. M. M. W at- v ersit) .»( F in n .Is on Friday night,
*
'
'
‘
*" ' son.
|was . hns.-ii a * '‘ II.m .n a ry Colonel"
uf the t? of F. It. O T . C. Hri
'■
■' il
Mrs. Hubert C. T h ra sh rr left
gade, anmrunmled bv Cadet C ol­
yesterday fur Tampa where she
onel Daniel T McCarty »t«f For t
Joined Mr. T hrasher whu has acPierre.
captrd a position there.

M A f c o A f r K T t f r T g R S . 1W

SociaTCaleridar
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Miss Nell S teV irt
Celebrates Birthday P e f i d f l ' d / V .

.H o no ring
her d aughter. Miss
Nall S tew a rt, who celebrated her
tenth birthday a n n lm a a r y recen t­
ly, M r*. UK, 'l l . Stew art e n te r la ln c j
over 40 guests at a birthday parly
Satu rd ay afternoon at her home
on Oak Avenue. Ml*x Stew art
wore for the occasion a yellow
ta ffe ta frock trlmm ad with blue
H b g tt* ,
. . . . . .
Throughout the aftern n oa vari­
ous gam es and contests ware en­
joyed by the ju r a t* , and p rlir*
w rra awarded to P atty
Modgr,
M a rg a ret
Dingfaldar, ■ Fran k
M pitch. J r ., and San ford
Fish.
E ach guest received E a ste r nu»alliaa and a small picture of the
honpr guest x&gt; mementoes o f the
occasion.
..• L a te In the afternoon the guests
W M ^ l a d i c e - d ay ",w u l l i t pb- •pre invited into the dining room
&lt; * r r * J a t th s San ford Country where yellow and white brick Ire
Club ntllb M rs. T. R . M elting and lC re«n and yellow and white Indl-1
M rs. Joh n Kelley a s hoetrasc*. •• fthlual cakes wrre served by the
Thy D aughters o f 'W csiry O aea
lsse* Dorothy S tew art. K ath rre f the F irs t M ethodist Church aril I
e Thigpen, M artha Adam*, Mary
hare a "W h a t’s N s x tT T T T T " 'par
Miggine, Dorothy M itchell, and An­
ty a t 7 :3 0 P. M. a t the home of
toinette Mayes.
M rs. W elte r L , M organ, 220 W est
The refreshm ent table was over­
E ig h teen th S tre e t, w ith Mrs. Morn. M t« . F ran ces A. ilickaon, laid with a ]mcc cloth and centered
U. J . O. L anry. Mrs. Oaarjrc witb a U rge Vow I of calendulas
•ra m . Mrs. R . J . Molly, J r „ Mrs. around which were placed sm aller
Mra* W. C. Howard nf Macon,
M. L G ibson, and Mrs. C. P. Mrrrv- allver vases o f ageratum and sil­ ( i t , in the gum t for aeveral day a
ver
holder*
bearing
lighted
y
rldon a s hostesses. Members a rc
of S ir*. W. II. .Stewart a t her
jvw candlea. The chandelier was
twlng asked to he prompt.
home on Oak Avenue.
decorated
with
yellow
crepe
paper
Retrular m eeting of the hoard
made
to
represent
a
bell
from
o f the W om an's Club will U kc
Mina 1-illian
Hranan
returned
place a l 10:00 A. M. a l the rlub which festoons of the paper, tied
with yellow tulle bows, extended Iamt night from A tlanta where ahe
house.
(
ha« Wen spending the fiaat month
The IVutgregatlonsl Friendship to the feur co m ers of the table,
viRiting friem li and relatives,
L e a fy y f i l l jrnviil a l 3-00 P. M. at p l h 'r adornments were a large
white birthday cake bearing
It)
the pariah house.
Mian ( ’atherinP’Tlav hap returned
Tha Ilaptial Young Paopl* will lighted blur randies, and a m inia­
to Jarkaunville a fte r upending
h s c s an associational
rally . at ture umbrella under which were
two weeks here with her uncle mi j
7 :3 0 P. M- nt Uta th u rrh . Mira qu antities of novelty E aster ca n ­
aunt, Mr. an&lt;l M r*. Jo h n S th ira n l
dle*.
P earl fiourty*, nouthwlde asyoylats
Weat Tenth Street.
se cre ta ry . and M lu Louisa Sm ith.
Thu«e present w ere; M l** Nell
t U l * . se cre ta ry . jvlll bs present.
Stew art,
honor guest,
Lillian
Miss M arjorie 11oak in had aa
T lia Ttoslness W om an's C ircle of Cupps, Hetty Cupps, Jim m y 1 opps, her gurnets Sunday at her home on
tha P resb y terian A uxiliary will Robert Howard, Marvel Howard, Park Avenue. Miaa Doncder J o r ­
meet a t 7 :3 0 P , M. at the home of Jim m ie M ichael, llilly
Itavenrl, dan ami Mims Mary l.ou Jord an
Miss S a r a W a rrrn E a strrb y , 117 U hetl Itavenrl, Frank M risrh, J r , of Auburndale.
*
W est’ Tenth S tre e t.
Ja c k ie Ludwig, Jim m ie Ludwig,
Ellxaheth Pippin, Gladys
Pippin,
W ED N ESD A Y
t,
Mias V«rna llullard of Uaine»M « t h ly business meeting
,Erm a Doudney, Sanford F ish, Char vllle ret in ued hume thia morning
lunejipon o f. .the W oman's Club J o lt* Fish, Muriel K not Eugene a fte r spending the week end here
will ja V * place a t 12:30 I*. M. a t ■Cochran, Ja ck ie Campbell, Ju n io r
with Mr ami Mr*. &lt;*, E. McKay*
th s *|ph h*&gt;u»a w ith M rs. ELi&gt;. ^Campbell, Tom my Cobh. Phyllis
Sm ith Hanford Avenue.
lllck h ry m sp . M rs. B. C . Moaro A llen , Carol Jea n
Nix.
Miriam
M rs, jllc h s n l T e s E y ck , sad J&gt; r M rlhvin, George flpeer, J r , Mel
Mr. and Mra. (J. E . M cKay, and
E lisa b eth T r a c y , aa
hoaU sscs. vin (ia trh rl, Jo y r r Whiddon, Jo y ce
gueat. Mis*
Verna
Bullard
of
T ra cy w ill ta k a , reservations. W ard well, Ruby
Riiniskr, Ellen (yalneaville, and Mlsa Florence Me
■ ,
TnU ERD A Y
M eriw ether, and Ja n e Thigpen
K ay motored to Bowling Green
T^a, A lathee n Claes a f
tha
Alyo Gwendolyn Mayes, Masel &gt;eaterda) where they a tti ndrd the
F in d DaptUt Cbntrck *wlH hfcyw W m lrhurat, Em m eline Thurstun, funeral of Rrd&gt;ert Braruloa*
l u monthly m eeting a l 7:30 P . M. C harles Thurston,
Helen
Hahe,
a* the church annex with Mra- V. P atty llodge, LcKny Hodge, Ethel
Friends of Mi and Mrs. Linton
G. Melhvin, Mrs. M. S . Nelahn, Root, F ran cis l» u c k i, Vesta Ann
E Allen, will he glad to learn that
Mrs. R- "l~ Joh nson, 'and M r*. R. W hite,
Fran k L Woodruff, MI. their infant son, Linton L Allen
N. Nipper ps, bosc»*ee.
Rruce Holt, Doris Jack son . E lis ­ J r ., is tniproving at the Oramre
abeth C arver, M arg arrl D ingfrl General Hospital where he under­
der, Rlmon D lngfeldrr, Dottie Ann went an operation SatunJay m ain
M is s
M c R e y n o lflB
W hitnrr, Ja n e W hltnrr. and Mrs jng,
W e d s S e t h W o o d r u f f E. D. Mobley, Mrs. W. F. Ravell­
ed, Mia,
George
H erbsl,
Mrs.
The m arriag e of Mi»* Thelm a Frank Meisch, Mrs. John Ixidwlg. t'llR lH T IA N St fRN t E f l l l ' l t l M
MrKaynolds, daughter of M ra. V, M rt. W. II. Howard of Macon, G a ,
‘*(11 H IST J hiHtIS** was the auh
McRaynolda, and the U te Mr. Mc- M r*. H M. Howard of Orlando,
je cl «if the Lesson-Set mon in all
Heygolda, to Rath W oodruff, atm and Mrs. It. H. Price.
( ’hurenes of Chriat, St o n lia t, on
o f Mm. C. q . , W oodruff a n d | .m
.Sunday, Mar 4.
la l^ M r. JW ood rvffe*U * p ^ fo a y a d
The Golden T eat wa* from
1
Satu rday, s v a n ia g .-b ji. tha - Bam
&lt;airinthians .‘I I I , “Other fouitda
F . X . H aytar, pastor o f Ihc F Iry t
tion can no man lay 'than that in
C hristian Church, ait Tils home on'
laid, which is Jesu s ('h ris t,"
Palm etto A v r n h a jp the presence
W ith Mr ami Mrs J M StineAmong the -nations which com
of a few friends o f the couple.
T h * brlije wore fo r the occasion elpher a * eh apeiu a**, the niemlwr* prised the Lesson Senium wa* lire
a yrjjile crepe dress yver which o f tha 1’hl Alpha Kappa sorority follow ing from thr BdiU". “Jasus
answered and said unto them. Go
wsp w om a short blue ja ck e t. Mar and of the Iqyal DeMolay order en
acoraaoriaa w .r r a blue hat, w h IU ! 's t a i n e d with an tn fon n aj party and show John again (hove thumShoe*, g lo w * amt purse. She came i
srenlpg a t M ill', twmp Which ye do lifg r and see; Tin
h*yw w ith her fa th er and m uthar!
L ake M ary. T h . camp wa* i)\ m recriyc their sight, anil tin
frcp0i K ansas
about
four years decorated for Ih* occasion in the If me walk, the irpera are cleaiis&gt;d
agf^ , B efu ra hi* death Mr, Mr- sorority colors, green a n j white, and the deaf hear, the dead am
Raylliild* was owner o f The Sm oke and the DeMolay colors, lavrtidrr raised up, ami the poor have the
and gold.
gospel prejurhed Ur them*' (M ali
_ r . W oodruff has mad* Sanford
E ntertain m ent during th . oven- t l - i f t h
lTtc*I.^M|OB-Hermon nUu iticlud
hla home th f g re a te r part of h ls jl n g was fu m l.b sd by M ia. Ha
Ufa. , ||. 1. .associated In bu sin ess1 riun H aynes, vocalist, a n J b. Ml** •d Iho fullfw lng pasitage* from th*
w
lih..IT illlp
Mare with whom ha' Dorothy Mara ha 11 and Mi»» Mary Chrialian Sco-ufe teaU*ook, “ Hel­
■»Wf*
“
ope rat es kn auto s repair shop on Fran ce* Amlrewa, pianlRtt. Pool en ce and H ealth with Key tu tbv
and ping-pong garnet, dancing, an S c rip tu ra l," hy Mary B ak rr Eddy:
t, A n n u a .
other am u*em rnU were alp« en ­ "OelUB estaldisli|rd ill the C h riatiaf
«*rft the pTM ctltnl lo r all *,hriajoyed during the evening.
E f t t s A u x l l l a 'r y H a s
At a late
hour
iefr 0*Rhmafitt tjarvH), therdogy, and healing
were nerved to the follow ing: H r. Christiana an* under as direct
a* Uiey were then, to
and Mra. J . M. Stlnecipher, Mr. onl*r»
be Cshi isllik e,
Ui (icuisei# the
j i n - Reg Packard presided over and Mra I„ E . Heel, the Mltae*
Ch rial pi fit, to follow the C'hrisl
Hetty
*
/Wheeieaa,
Ja
n
e
Sh
atan
.
lik^ toalneiui aaaalon at th r weekly
exam ple, and lo heal the tick a*
m eeting o f tWa Flk» AuvHtar? Katmeen laaney* RaWcca WiUun.
b tld F riday rvening at lh»- Elk'* K lranur Jfliekaon, Virginia (iilion,
H all on R a il Pln»t S trre t At the Thelm a H«*naon, K attten ac V#rGeorge McClelland, SproU Lung,
o f all huiitifOR a aoclal nay, M argaret V ernav, M arg aret
l i s t e r fUveis,
Arthur
Johns**na
period am* enjoyed when re free h- Reitx, Dona W alker. M artha Me* B ill Stcai| xr, Joh n Coleman, and
Oonatrf, Hunlca T y i*r M ary F raa*
Paul Hlggera.
r f t A ndrew *, M arion H a y n es An*
na p a n e l] , Carolina If
thy Marahail^ Elixabath Turnar,
•nd B arbara* Dlotiat.
MONDAY
T h e Y . W . A . o f tha F tra t B ap ­
tis t Church will in set a t 7 :JO V
M. n t the home o f H r i. II. H. Mill
1 I 1 S Fattyptto A v*nu*.
T h e In larm ed late Royal A m bas­
sa d o r! o f lha F ir s t B ap tist Church
w ill, m eet a l 7 :0 0 P. M. a t ths
chtfrch annex. .
TU K 8D A Y
R C ru lsr m eeting of Sem inole
H igh School P .-T . A. will U k c
place a t 3 :3 0 P- M. at the school
auditorium . -The tie s. W . A. Coop­
e r will apeak on the su hjecl,
“W orld R elation ships."
C ircle Number Six o f the F irs t
M ethodist Church will m eet a t 8:00
P. M.'W ith M rs. W . E . P rice, Moo

rs

E

f

«

Hill Camp Is Scene
O f Sonority Party

Billy Mitchell T a k e s
Crack At Plane FirmH

N EW YU Q K , Mar
API
B rig. Gen W illiam M 'ld id l, retired, said yeaterdfy prixate atrcra ft enmpanips a rr stiflin * imp r ..v .m .n t. in m n-hani.m sn.l . 1.
sign of pianen because of profit
Ns*i*(ant
in nt I vea. The
fo r mer
pervifi*
chief of the Army airr nerviee

.’hrimherlaIn Approves
[’ontract ('nncelations
j
|

W A SH IN G TO N Mar ft ( 4 1 &lt;;^ , r r a , Kar|&lt;,v T r. W r.

I dnv

had cnirtmendatinn for his
to m l rm irsf f non Cla rence D
|
lit to ha In nee arm Inst the
p4»ke at a Foreign Policy Aa«o- j r lito l- m of nni'tbet famotia flyt'f.
______ _
iI*
rlatlnn_ •
limrhenn.
Cha'les \ Lnidhergh
Mitchell charged aviation firm *' | ( ’handterlin’s
tfdegram
eom
everutives
“ know
little
about |tnen«led lln- e f fo its of the po*l
aeronaut lea and think most of » n u d f r psiitnil, who lere.nttv caji
making money, next of fiirnl*h Cfdh'd nil *lomestic hit nrail con
Ing service That la why our a i r ­ tracts on the grounds they w o e
craft of all description* have f a ll ­ awarded bv fraud, to “change on
en wav behind what they should linn's ait
tran^imi 1a I ion a v* tern
he and why our commercial sir- from ttn'aoire*! m'io|ni» ratkef l»*
r r aft are deficient in sa fety dr- a husinesa." and ani*l cnmmvrcial
vicea.
navigational
instruments air lines were emiwax or mg to
and speed
magnify atmv mishaos ami mini
Mitchell was rourt martialed in
mine then own definem »ea
n«vcemlor, pmr.
for eritieifint*
AI the wp i departiorwl. .Sec
A rm V air mdteies, convicted nf
rotary Da in dtu hia best t® di*
insuhotdinatlon and re«lgnetl from
|h*I toiiceiii over ft'e rtumtfp that
♦he sendee,
al tempt a had huin made to enppha i my marl plitnea, ( J rt«f I it ih I re
porta had r r f e ir e f t *• aunctiired
I T .S . D i s t r i c t J u d g e I s
ga* tank *, w ateted gasoline and
F o u n d D e a d , A S u lc id e
tain pc red cunt r«i1*
tiattl Ma l. Rolv
in■eg** 11 f
The ►
r ilA R L E S T O N . S (\ M
B D Fm llnla. ehief « f t he ri rmy
oVi United S t a t e . DU trlrt Judge air &lt;«tr |»«, had f.ill. twi'd up the
Erneat Ford r«H*hran wa* f hum I “ fanta -lit'* ' mm im* hut had ih*
hanged with a *tlk n scuff lied tfi vchtf *«•1 Tiltt King that •PI tea* i‘d to
a brdpn*t in hi* hotna here yet
i n day He wa* r»H
r«»rhran
M r.
J.odt wYien she went to In*
1 ‘ortiMcr D eveani
thc
wa- a aukkle and that lii-lgi &lt; och
le ft 11*
i * n T «tl heca dead m1n i '
W ^HlUTTSTflN, Mar U (Al

Arife t i *irtu
Is Deifi At A*fe Of

M is s

A l*e
Wilson Sp ilth , Chariaa
B a lt*, J a m £ Henry (lyaon, C har Ira
P alm ar, J a c k Roaaall, Carl V'auae,
Ja ck Ollllo, H arry Laa U ndaay,
R ichard Daaa, Daim ar
B attarn ,

L a n a ld * Jf
M arti*, add
ball.

Per1 CapitftD.’S.lncome
‘flk *boulir'T"*1 ""y,h‘"e,ol^r
P!
9
| than her id cn tit)- She had h tr
R a in e d

D u r i n g Y e a r j plane refueled and rode to a re&gt;- — _
j tgurant on the gas truck, a fte r
N EW Y O R K , Mar. f».— &lt;A P I - j ta k in g Ih puly *Sheriff It. II MrNational income prtxtnced p**t cat*- K ifilcy tti keep an eye on tile
ita in the United Sta tes la«t year plane.
was
rontpared with 1*1(17 thej
1
1 ---------------previous year, n National Inilns* i
triiil Pon feieace Rnant survey said*
J
v .slariln y
|
O V IE D O
Total1 litennie jiriMlirctinn in It*nri|a
__________________ ____
wa-* $*td,HOO,tHHt.OOO the prelimi- 1
|1r. II. G. T u c k .r of Nashville.
tmrv estimate showed, represent
a owl p i. of
mg an increase **f '1 7 percent or T rn n is ^ in u liiiK
works varation with Mr. and
fl.sMtO.OOO.HOO over 1012.
In U .IC \cats, t'lrtrt-Utf.’. thr Mr*.tit- l«. Sm ith in Oviedo.
Hr. \V. J C a r p .n l.r atlrad rd a
rrpiirt *hn«« thr iiatiunsl inrnm .
iIccHru-il from t » ‘l.(MM,DOd non In I t o n . nn-rlm x nf m inister* of tini-sj*» in Ko.'-iHi.iHin.nno in itsrtn. t&lt;&gt; (liland o D istrict Tur«da|.
Mrs. C. S I r e is ill with
*f,t.;no,o&lt;m.(Mio in Mi:i2 t» *48,.
F rirh d s luip. fur her a|iei-ily
ioo.oori.iMMi in t'j:t2.
Per capita imume in the SJIIUIwjime'covery
vrars was *881, *872, $40(1. and!
Mis. T ( lit Riinan of Oilandn
f (07 T h * la«t flgura i* th«’ |uwc*el! «• In O\iedo tpiitc often f h n r .lay*
m 24 year*, heiti^ |7 im i r a - c m e r l looking after business
intere*l*
her#
the per capita figilir fo
R K JfK T S

iv o d b c u .

r- k « G E R 8

H A R D W A R E

C O .

Several o f th s 0-H Club 01
attended a t .ii a a «0 ^ M tin 0 «
in Orlaudq th|a P W ' |-J
M r* Stone and a r t !. S m ith o f
th r Mom. K c u n o n S l .D ep arlm an t
uf thr S a n lo n i, U (0h
duqted the fir st
•eric* on hmtki
town hall la&gt;t Monday a/trr»o&lt;a|. |
At this m re tin f ovea £a&amp;alaR.MtM
drnioostratrd . A bout t b l r t j ladlaa
were present.. Tha M X t , mpatlpK'
w ill he held In two W ttk t. n [&gt;r (
Ani'inx lho»a from CanaT* * y
tetr i i ok tile fa ir l a O rla a Ja laxt
Friday, »(.r» Mr. and H r*. W i
S i . f , M r*. C. F . f fa r n a a a , Mra.'
Ia ru o ^ Id erroan, l i r a
P. B.
Dooley
and d a u fh ta r, E la t nor,'
3 u . H arrison, V irg in ia and E velyn
Dan iris, D orothy P a rrlth , Irm ^
and Helen Larue A hie m ia a .
j
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hi

T R U K S P IR IT U A L
R E A D IP fC S *

A SU N f'B IN . Paraguay. Mar. f.
Paraguay &gt;*’&gt;t»nt»\ rejected the
Int«*^I proposal for pewee with |hi
livia III the (Srrfti I'h aro tcMit«.i\
advanced hy ihe
t liacii 1'iMiiri^'i
JA P HKHOMT IH HNS

D

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T h e

A c c o m m o d a tio n ,
S H O P

Mra- M ary B lr a a *

118

R

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r. *ar

1 OK IO. Mar. 5 Fire
rage 1
through lire Winter
rcrut
ufj
Atami &gt;e*T»*ffiay Several hu*til
f i« * weir it .troyed, N* ca-iualtie*
hud hern reputied

S a n lo r d C a s h F e e d S t o r e

r n u DHIvAYS M AILINGS

“Sanftml'ii Only Htintc-Owmrd Feed Stora"

NEW

YORK,

Mar

Cur. 2nd and Sanford

*S [A'i ■-

B A L L A R D ’S
T W OOLLEY
Owner- Mgr.

F E E D S

a tid

F L O U R

I' A M KItt)
Ballard Bap.

W. 8. LED
Saiaam aa

YOUTH FO R M

midn ight.

&gt;* t*raI..i Sc tirtfl. R
e
an M huh
•■•In, «at I ve-lcida&gt; h. wfftllTT ia
“ di
HPBING F LOOD S F K V B K D
j p u l mw a retudidiim Itcla)
inaiidirig nil invent ig « turn nf tin
S P R I N G F I E L D , Mae*., Mai -V I lelutiminhip hHw'eari Ih* New Deal
l API
Potential
fhwwi curidi | ami the old League uf N ation**' ,
In a f urn ia I Nit etui nt On **cm [
11on ■ ctiwt tn t he t imnact* cu t vat * i
'«•%. hvdiaiilic engiim*r* *aid %**e ' at &lt;&gt;r m « u-** d pi* - utent |»imu»c%i It
I i -mIhv The upper toachea id I in- |of attem pting to iin * o i the pi«
water 'h*Mi arc hlaiiketeif with ami aid “ Mh *" *al|*(l New Don!
»• the uhl I 4'Mgue of Nation* work
Gum 2t&gt; tu 42 im he* •»f *rmw
4-&lt;1 |r«tnt ita* ■ui** of the watvi
“The ih lt r minat mn nf thl* A
iiritn»tMttinn t*» foie*' rciinor*hip
Ih r |it" *-• uf the United S t at* - |
I mil*I hi pi iMiijded in •urn* iiltei i -i t
i plirpo c/‘ Si'hal| an id.

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recotiHnrmk'ij to r large wom­
an nt a heavy hunt

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hy a thick fog that tmr&gt;g over New
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MRS. RALLY RUw GUL
API’OINTMEIMTIL
RENKFIT PROGHESaiVK
SPIRITUALIST CnUBCB*
57 E. Concord AVe.
Orlnndo, Fla. Phono 6511

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. . . C A M B R ID G E , M a s *, Mar. 5 - L A K E B U T L E R . Mar. 6 - &lt; * 1 i i r * . Annie Laogfellow Thorp, Ihe W h il. aviation o fficia ls s .a r c h * J
'la u g h in g
AHrgra" o f
Henry
th . m a st tK-lwrrn Charleston, S .
\Yad*worth
laingfrilow '*
poeiti,
C-,
anil Ja ck siin v lll. F r tJa y nixht
"T he Children's M aur," *« dead,
ijh e was the youngest i f the poet’* tor su m . elan nf I aura In xall*,
children and wa* 7V y ea r* old.
th . ‘‘m issini:" a v lslrlx * * * rahnly
Y ears ago her gather im m ortal­ ratin g roast beef In t h i s ' tiny
ised her In the lines:
"F ro m my Mmk, I aee In the Florida lo a n .
Armi*tl with her weighty oislam plight
shootrr anil a pul uf ru ffee. she
Descending the hroad hall sta ir.
Grave Alice and laughing A llegra, Xl'.nt Ihe night alon* In the cabin
of her trim plane a t Ih . airport
And Edith with goldwo hair.'
Annlr'*AUe|-ra l.o s ffrilo w ro a r-! near hsre.
pied Joaeph Ulllwrt Tharp in R(»6. !
U t e Friday afternoon an air!th . died -Saturday a t tha family plane rirr ln t the airport and mad*
home here. Five d aughter* and a ' o ff » r» in . only to return soma time
number of grandrhitdrrn aurvjva. I later and land. Gut stepped a
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— -------! young woman who was willing to

Slyla L No. '&amp; Youth form
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Day At Lake Butler

s.

' Regular Social Meet

In g a lls

Style l» iaubak Youthform.
Popular evening model, rnadi
o f peach Bamherg
Style B ; Everyday Youthfulfil, made of pink cotton
net for general wear,,.,...... Style A: Thl if tee Yauthfuun
fur everyday wear. Made of
(•aillfiri net

1.00

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MONOAT, MABCg 5,\*U
to show Oiolr Huff on tha Uni­
versity of Florid* court*.

M IO W JACKETS
PICKED DO WIN
STATE TOtJRNEE

AT MILANE TONIGHT AND TjJffgDAY

S«t up M fa v o rite* because of
their u r o o n 'i record* a r * Andrew
Jack son o f Jack so n v ille, winner
n f the D istrict T hree tournam ent,
and I,e*»burg, champion o f Dl»trlct Ftv*.
T here I* a wide d ifference of
opinion a i to what will happen
when the team * m eet, a* m o il nb■erver* believe le alm oet certain.
Leesburg eupporter* Insist the
eiie o f the dow n-etate equad will
»
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alve It an advantage. Jack so n
OA!NCfl&gt;Hl&gt;UR. Mar.
fane a r * equally certain the epeed
ptekad for xterllng perform ance* and flnlah of the Jackaon vllle five
will off-aet height and poundag*.
la d latrlct tournam ent*, 18
T he rep reaentatlrea
of each
school baakatball t*»m » - 111 co" ’ '
p *U hare th i* week-end for the d latrlct, with the champion named

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and h a . madr appllra lloa »»* ••«
laaua In arrwrdance w u n
law. Bald r e rtl fle ata embraraa In*
fa llo w ln a da .rrlf c,d * , " P * , , r * 1.'u'
at#d In Hemlnnl# r uuniy. rl n fi n a.
lo .w ll:
in

MuHHolini Determined
r o Build U p Nation

Lot 14 lllnrli ■ Han l-anla
TBa aald land laalna aa**ss»d at
( l l g ala nf ih» Isauanea of such
rflrieate In Ilia name »»f * »*•
lowrv
Unleaa
w«id r» rllflral»
all b# redeemed arrnrdlng to law
la x &lt;UM will tiin r Iheiaon on the
dth. day &lt;&gt;f April A l». I» B
.
I WIHiesa my offlrlal alanatur*
an«J M l thle the SCth day of Kell
raary. A. D . 1*S4

ROMK. Mar. 8 - W * ) - l n keep­
ing
with
Prem ier
Muaanllni’a
cam paign for a bigger population,
the government waa reported yea­
terday to Im- ronaidering w ag*
cu t* for unm arried civil aarvlce
w orker*.
t
V
K. |H It 'l l la A H H
Clerk Circuit Court.
A ten perrent aalary reduction
Hemlnole County. Florida for unm arried male governm ent
J CiKAIa)
w orker* and m arried men who
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4Uy Of AugUSl. A I* M il laws fllwi
paid rs rllflra t* la my offlcs ssd
S t l mads appllrailuii for tax dssd
to Issus In arrordsnrs wiili ls«
M U , rprtlflrols » m b r i a » * th*- f **l
lowing dssrrltawai propsrly slluotrd
IB Bomnlnls I'auntr. Florida, to-

SH A N G H A I. Mar 4
(A P )
t hineae o fficial* eml newapaper*
1
veatenlay
applauded
Preaidrnt
Rnoaevelt'a fir«t year in the White
Houae.
Ilouae.

BOWLING NOTES

TA Rl-S, Mar.
fr— ( A P ) — T h *
myntrrioua anil brautlfu l
willow
of S arg r SU viaky wa* arrvatoil by
Herrat H«rvir* poll** F rid ay In
connection
with
the
Stavtaky
pawnahop acandal th at coot In­
ventor* lonnen of $40,000,000 and
led to Moody at reel riot*.
The detention of Mme. A rletle
Sim on S la v i.k y followeil th r drnm atir recovery of
Incrim inating
ntuha for many m illion* of franca
in
her
hu«hand'a
checkbook
through a Secret Service agent
who had tieen auapended
on
rhargea nf neglect of duty In con­
nection with the Inveatlgallon.
In all elghlrenp rranna, Includ­
ing two membera o f the Chamber
uf Deputlea, now fare ch arge* aa
an outgrow th o f th r a ffa ir
New
arrrata were ..aid to lie im m inrn'
-w ith 12 already in ruatmly a&lt;
M inlater of Ju « tlr * Cheron contin­
ued to wrench thr a rrrrta of the
■randal from ohacurlty.

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will a# rk arae * l- r !*• wawifcei
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lallea.

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■M *!*• ilk day uf M a,.t. H it
CASH for jo i n
u»vd Ford
Aka bill of romplairtl fm rtl«or*r
Chevrolet. JtK E L A RONS.
Tltsfl a g a Inal you t" Iti# al*o%# *-n
*4UlSd raua» and court Th* Hanfotd
H tftlC • "#w#pa|i#r |»ubllak#«l In 6—Situation/! Wanted
•a 14 S la i* and I’u u iit
la ha$rb)
JlM R M U d «a |ha "swapapaf In
fwlllrk I hla Older shall hr puhllalir.l
OSH • »##k fi*r fi&gt;ut i«"a#rull«#
V N kl
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mt Said 4*lrrull i*uuri. and thr of
filia l •♦#I !h#r#of thi# Ihr lilh da)

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F R E S N O , r . l l f . . Mar
— le a v in g * "w hite c&gt;
Allan Hoover. »eeonii M'
mer
Prealilanl llrrlu-rt
turned F n u ay
to the
of " ilir t" farm ing
For *everal month* young lloover ha lirvn working on farm * *o
the San J.-aquIn
valley. Inilin r
with the laborer*, pruning vine*
and tree*, helping irrig ate the
vineyard- and wielding a hoar and
a -hovel
He had a poaltion a- a field man
in th r land department of a hank.
Rut hr xiugh t p r a r to * rtp e rie n r*
a* a dirt farm er and even tolled
Sunday* and holiday* to Iran i the
bualnr** from th * ground up.

cS U o eJm B O U eM -

Thuraday night th * Valdax H o­
tel tu r n continued Ita w inning
atreak by. taking 2 out o f 3 gam e*
from Uw Ill-G rad e
O akery. G .
(Continued From Page O n *'
Weber of the Ill-G rad e team to ta l­
Cheney, hi* aaalaU nt eaecutlve
ed 8S3 fo r High gam e*.
o ffice r, haa acU d a * director.
t ti.are-.a n o T r.i.
W i n letihrmsttn
I M 144 117
1ST
Stone waa her* aome lim a ago
II W i lt * . Hr
M 2 14t 141
442 on an inapection tour o f Federal
K K $ * n m n , Hr I M
Ml Ml
414
11**&gt; llaallrr
M l M l 174
I M project*.
tisia llu lie
IM
171 171
bSl
The Civil W ork* A dm lnlltration
yeaterday
announced
additional
T.'lala
atringent regulation* to pravent
ill- t in »!&gt;»-. n * k m i a
unfiniahed building* and
abani *n ni 1 'i i i . m
in m
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Soothing Relief
for Itchy Eczema
------- 4 i , aattat, n * » • •&lt;•*»•«•»-

taa ant
IT&gt; IM

M ost Coughs
Demand Creomnlsion
OaaT let the® tat a atnaal* kali.
Flfht cana* quickly. CrtoanuUioa com|iIn-t r taajor help* la ane. Pavaafnl
bet kaiwliaa PI rectal la uka. Ne fier­
ce! taa. Taor ave d rauitl ia autbariaad
I* ref and year woney on the ,pa« If
yeea ooetk at aald it eat rafirvrd by
praamaltlaa.
(adr.f

P H IL A D E L P H IA . Mar. 8 — (/»■)
— T)ie American motorahip
Vomarhtrhl collided with tlie llritlvh
atram er Gypaum
F.m pre*,
Ju&lt;l
aouth of Reedy l*land Satu rd ay .
SUght- dam age waa cauaed to the
bow* of both veaaela.

w rrks r)| rrd rd i ll rxpretutions
This prAetlrmlly m u in i
th r
dt
stru ct ion of thr rntirv program
I'n d rr thr new art-up, hnw rvrr, It
is bring fedvanerd thut udditionul
funds will hr allotted Florida to
continue thr program in a w idtr
capacity until May 1.
Karl&gt;
resignation
of
Judgv
Donald A ( ’henry, of Orlando,
e irc u tiv r assistan t to Fagg was
forecast
along
with
numerous
other shake ups in the state p«raonnrl Aitd county offices
It seems likely that with the new
a ctiv it) in thr PW A, Chairman
Nrwell will )»r forced to devote
most of his time to that field whila
A ssistan t S e cre ta ry W. R Sm ith
of Orlando, will hr vlrvated to
th r srcrrta rta l post.
What rffre ta thr new dra| will
havr on th r ao-rallrd social arrxice art-up rem ains to be aeen.
W ith more ei|&gt;erience In that do­
m ain F a g g
had unquestionably
placed undue rm phaai, upon social
aervic*. R rlir f, aa auch, will not
he abandoned, it la thought, but
th * prominence o f aocia) aervic*

Resinol

I a &amp; (&gt; •
I l l 4 SI

T.'lala
lt« •&gt;* ' I t l a t i
Friday night G Weber of S a n ­
ford loat to A. Peteraon of C h i­
cago by I3U pint in H gam e* o f
th eir m atch Theae bowler* will
rol) 7 gam e* Friday n ig h t
Monday night— W ealern Union
v* N eill.
T u t’day n ig h t- Valdes lin tel va
Seminole t aundry
Thuraday night —Ill-G rad e va
Weatern Union
Friday
night -S p e c ia l
2-m an
match.

Leifal Liquor Returns
Belatedly To Capital

WAfQfllCTSTQN, M»r 6 (A P )
larggl liquor r in ir )»mrk to the
1W U laf PIU uf I «*&gt;t I H»f •
rxpital FrRiay hut the pulished
Uon • T o p
I I Houth
Itsn g r
muhogany harn and the Iwgminff
I t Rast
|a a , $ss
OKLAHOMA C IT Y . Mar R
bartender* of prr-prohibP .on days
Tlia* aa ld la n d tawing asawsswd af (Ah
Ford
Rradnhaw.
Inng-eought
Iko d a t a of t h # I s s u a n r s nf sail h
rrmgined largely in exil.
outlaw, wa* the
hoodlum tdain
e o r t l f l r a l * In t h r nam** nf H i *
W
The noisiest thing alai it ti* • Im*D. Dmoas
U n l e s s M i d r e r t l f l r a t a Friday nlgiit In a road hnuae near
i h g l l h# r r d s r r t t s d art aardltis aa* U m
luted repeal rr'ehrfttm n M i the
F
ort
Sm
ith,
Ark.,
the
S
la
te
Hu
tgg deed will l.aur tha-rsa." «,n lit#
shrieking of police car* to lu w li­
4«k doy nf April A t». MSI
reau of Crim inal Id entification a n ­ censes to hotels and iM iU uirinti
W U n s a a in&gt;
*•f f I * i a I
slgnalura
nounced &gt;e«t*rday.
and asal t h i s tta# m m ,
„ f y r |,
Immediately a fte r the D istrict of
rugry a |» t * i i
Columbia liquor law became e f ­
.
V
F
l»ftl* tl| .AH H
fective. D ispensaries in nearoy
t U r h t ' l r n i l l f*raurt
Hr rt iln n ls f’aaunt). F l o r i d a
Maryland already
had taken l i e
edge o ff capital thlrate
G ro rg r W O ffu tt. chairm en of
the alcohol beverage control t«uiid
for the d l» tn rt. *atd t h "
wh«
nothing at all e a tr a o n tin * '• .........
the occaeion It « * * . ha i aidalned.
•‘marely a rhangr in method nf
diapenaation th.- Ii.iuoi h a , l»-en

Washington M an
To Direct S t a t e
FERA P r o g r a m

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H tr&amp; F.ItT

UA M BKIDO K, Muss . Mur R—
-Anilrrw Sto lik rr
sulrsmun,
hud bren u r rn trd u ftrr the su«pirioua druth ky poisoning of his
bridr, un i for sevrrul duys hud
hern in Jull .Suturduy Sto lik rr frll
drud in his crll from u h 'u rt uttuck.

workers will undoubtedly !»e rude­
ly curtailed.
F a g r ’s resignation from
ih r
CWA alsu means hl« rrtirrm rn t
from thr FK RA which agency, it
waa assumed, would take 4&gt;vc( the
job of providing for thr neeJy with
thr ressation of the ( ’WA. In
blew of P resident Roosevelt's new
program however, it cannot be d e­
termined Just what prominence the
FKRA will aaaumr.
Regardless of future develop­
ments, the elim ination of F ag g is
briny hailed aa a signal victory
for Sholtx and a growing recog­
nition in W ashington of his leader­
ship.

Coughlin Sees
New Deal Yet To
Be S u c c e s s f u l

the greateat org an liem
of hi*
a g e " The
d i«lr**a
which hail
come upon the country aa the Hoo­
ver adm iniatration cloaed. Father
Coughlin maid, “ waa not th * fault
of H erbert Hoover; it waa lha
fault of th# damnable ayatem un­
der which he waa o p eratin g ; n„
man could have ateered the ahip of
a la t* to a a fe ty ; hia compaaa and
hia chart had been dam aged."
F a th e r Coughlin reviewed tfta
varioua m ajo r acta put through
Congreaa a t th * requrat of Preaident Rooaevalt during hia firat
year In o ffice and aald that the
governm ent had not aurceeded “ careptionally w ell" in the adminia­
tratio n of th# Indualrial Recovery
Act. 11a aaid the home ow ner*'
loan a rt "haa not functioned a t
a ll," charging politic* had en lrrrd
into i t
1

__ 1 . . .

(Continued From Pag# One)
as President Roosevelt found them
up4.n assum ing office, fontra*t«-&lt;l
the rcomimic problem of European |
countries with those of the tlnilwd,
S ta te s and asserted that the "N ew '
D eals" of Mussolini In Ita ly ; of
Stalin in Russia and o f IllU er inGerm any had many facto rs absrnl from the problems facing the I
United S ta te s.
lie referred
briefly to the
change
of adm inistrations
In
W ashington la st Mar. 4, and aaldf
"T h e man leaving the White
House had been hall#d aa one of

E v tr y filU it » t “ S U tr in r
t r u t h ” U u n d r r tln d a n d
r t m / d u d A r r t. * S i i m m j '
a n d te a l a x h i a r t p t r l t i t l j
r t / a i r t d h tr t.

10— Flower* nnd Plant*
W ORLD H E A T ER Pepper P lan t*
91.R0 p«r thousand. A. D- Sm ith

K in d s a f W ood
Delivered

DUHARTS
Big Weed Yard
Phew* 4 IT -J

P lic a

1 9 .l t

F lr a

C e n ts

■ H r .'

applying MuaiNm daily. It dnaoivaif
U » auxt-iaden mucou* film, and ova*-

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H V C

from ovar-u**. Sa*4A#a( mU R tJtiikSZ
Contain* no briiadorma nor nn,thing
harmfuL SoccaaafuUy uaad and recoS

cones Uoodahot

Diamond Tires
Duplex R egular

4.40-21

with oM Daltcry

rvsuiljoc

Pop Holds the Snoring Championship, Too.

TU BBY

t k l H A B O U T TH R
CH A M PEEN S L E E P E fc ,
-tb u o sJ c h t a
(v w p o p - H E S L E E P S

I t — W an ted
WANTED Rolkltator*. U d ia* and
tie* I* k*r*ky glv*a that lias,
Gent*. $1.00 per dag and com­
■aiding I'a. purckasar at T si mission. $1$ Oak Avenue. Mr. B.
Ittaat* Ha. I ll , Lkltd Ik* Ir4.
a t Autast. A. D; l i l t , ka* (11*4
aarllfleat* la # r atftea, and
an d , aeelldallaa &gt;f*e I I I 4*a4
■a—a la kaeardaas* with Uw, A P A R T M E N T N *. 1, d ow n.U lr*
aarttfleala amkraaaa lb* fatfour room *, south axpoaur*
amlaal* O au t/ Haeldro to wn Langley A p artm ent*. Phone S&amp;t
K j l It. a r " Lai 4 Bleak C

F A T H E ra i6 A 6 0 0 U D
SLEEPER . w O®ODV
H A R 0 V .V C A M W A K E

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you OURMTA HEAD
S i v R A T H E R CMQQ.B
a CAM R U O tte S O

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ip d f le d .
a
a .a .
L I . . _____
aU .
UArmad with machine guna, thr
l 9 d l t a , fleeing aouthward, drove
o ff porauer* with a volley over
Uw head* o f the g irl hoatagr*.
It waa undatarmined Immediately
how much money waa taken.
Score*
watched th *
robbery
from lha atreat, perched on au to­
mobile bumper* and from the
window* o f nearby building*.
Several police who drove up to
Lhe bank were halted with a
ju ra t of m achine gun fire, were
forced to aave their ca r, and

II&gt; )•• »» tii»$* "it $ ilia Uatilltl "i|
M*a»ntin*iMi i in I'agi* T h re e )

Contracts For 1st Two New York StatuteFixMonthsOf 1934 Are; jnK Minimum Milk
100 Percent Greater | P r i c e Held Valid
H A I.TIM O RK , Mar. fi (&lt;Vi
C ontract* for building nnd rngim-ering cnn«tructiun in Hi South
cm atate* for th r
fir» l
t» "
month* o f tht* y w
more
tlmn
dnuhlrd th r Intnl for thr m ini' pi-rio«l l* * t &gt; r*r, rra ih m g $t»l.:L'&gt;H,
«0().
T hr m-l gem . fig u rr- rrlm *-'d
yr«trrd ay t&gt;&gt; T h r Manufai tu iv r*
Kvroril
hullrtin dirclnard.
&gt;*n*
S47.4(*(t.aMMI. an in crm -r of in,n r
than 10(1 (tervent.
February
a u a r.l* aggr- gulr.l
$4r,^M .000. while Janu ary aw eidtotaled $ 4hJt 7 ().Oon
T hr Fcbtu(Conlbnued On Page T hree)

Thi -upr rim' lim it
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ureond
m-lii ml
prop
•--nrulh dining
r m r .g .n .y
.... ...........
............ .
y r « l i * i i Im V

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Mi ddl e - Whi f
Man Found Dcadln
Box Car On Sidin&lt;r

NUMBER 110

Rotarians Listen T o ....... . i-m,- .............
Singers At Luncheon 1J * ^ £ ' S , . \Z

i A l'l
i,„. ,m t—, 1 i.&gt;n \• f ,■t
th. I-............&lt;
..... . . imho
I ..iiifu *
n k.\ 1 1 * -I
1,11m,I Hull
I., i n tt,.ii.
I....... ,.l .......
inH i.lt I •i-a
-, d p u rr

*
I'iall. Nll •Iaall I \ J|I•I* !»•••(*• •I
"ll
Featurin g thr p rogin , n " D .i r - I , wi|(
............. I - . ,
I. mg
Sanford t&lt; d a n a n - ut th»n Inni h rB11.( f.„
,|a, ,.r ,
i
run in thr lln lrl V aldr* dining
r(
r*-*|. ,aal ........."In '
E t * Central Florid a Boy
Scout
........ . '-duy was a IM-M- - f
x
w,.| ,
a ... i I.
E o u n rll thla year, four team * had
i
—
,
! ...I... -dfvrrd by M -- I I I'-gl &gt;• t((|.
,............. , .........
K p o r te d collection* totaling $46 | JA C K S O N V IL L E .
M a t'
•' |sta111 mii-a. anal I rum i- *
Mu*
.. ... .
... .
i......i
T . 61V. Ijiw tn n of Oviedo waa the (A P I Ju iiu a F' Slone, Jfcji acting j
? (rat of the 2R w orker* L. report ■dminist rslaar (or th r O v V * n 1'
ree** In a canvaa* in hi« home FF.RA
m Florida toils) M rlr
) |10
this Kraph$.«| all county
FKHA
«nd
wn. H# brought
( WA ctauncils and •dm inistrstors
j lornlng.
turned in • , th sl sll council# * r r r irh rx rd of
II. Ii.
Colaman
th r t th rir •dm inSstralivr n*#|onsiluliHhrek for $10. repreaenling
Wlorida Roarer nd L ight Co., do- j ties and they would serve here­
Tti...... at It-ii,I int! ttt i Rotul iuii
! a fter only in art advisory l aparity Henry I luoitlit of \\ • l
I'a "
Station.
hr sd m in i'tra lik r lira, ii Dave II,.M aul
Bulful
I Rev. M artin J . Dram and Karl
sill
)&gt;
«
*
ve*»fral
#.alr
Tom M aitln of Di'luaml. un.l l( •'•
Lahm ann together turned in $28.
•Iminist r sta»r ■» with . A -h m oir of F.u-ti* * - i '1**’- !* . M"
| Th# drive will continue until topi,.. ..|, It I
• to rro w night, with official,
of a reaporiaibility »olely to In- of | (. , u| S |,n,., t t |„,
fire e ll a«beil the riintlliui-.i CO-1 ||aino-, t.eiiiiai.l M. I m u -. *
I
operation of rounvy eounrllj W illiam -, G eonrr llai«l*n . H It
The Civil W ork* Ailmini»t ra tio n ! s te v rn -, S l*ulo-ton, II M Wu'
marked
lim r yeaterday a it j -,.n . S Ii ( lie
11 II P"|ir, F '
a t,a ile d the arrival of Ju liii- F MuiMuln.it, W A L r ff lii, A W
Stone. J r . , federal repri-*«-iitntlveJ F.ppa, VV M
Haym-a,
M ailin III,,, Naa Ia4, I.I Ilia I I.MIItla* I
on the way here to a**uim a rltnigi' * (Dam , Ray k ii.o l-a lta lg r , Itaodutl It" &lt; HIHlHIIl a ••( t )••" I lilted Sl»l»
o f the program in thi* Hlato
('h a *e . W 1- Cou|M*r, S &lt;1. Sinn
altaling Vkilli "Nutnaiial Iti-fen#**,
Meanwhile, there wa* a growing I hid-rr. K arl I rhinann, II II &lt; •*!••
|ame«l thi'ii m u tin g fri»m &gt;•"•
belief In aome rirrlra rloat- to thel man. it J , Holly, S r , K F. Illnd te n ia ) a f t**rn«a"»i until I 'Hi aa'cloi k
CWA that Sto u r would lo- in ' worth, G. W Sprlur-r, It 1. Mult
I i "lay af t••»...... .
charge of th * program only for |bir. and Jam rn A W rigid,
T)u* data a n n e a l th i- morning
a abort while. Persnn* expressing j
——
Among thi* piaipo-aU «#bn l« tb*
th is opinion declined to Im quoltdlj
#
J.ical r mntiHUc** kkill Lallol u|»oi»
HAVA N A ,
Mar. « - ( A P ) d irrctiy The P«,st o f
d in e
,»tv Die ("llin n n g T b«t the I ' d ' 1 •
rike* and th ra a t* of diwm lcr*
M a te - nkiaiiihl i a.ntinue -ufipoit •(
agued Cuba today •&gt; the cablDie pnniqda ••( ■ nutation of mm
« of Prealdent M endieU. facing week. Donald A. Cheney. F a g g *
--------it ''tent# »&gt; a g n . no nt, ainl tkiat Do
irhapa the m o d eeriou* *ituatlon aaaiatant rv reu tiv r o ffice r, i- in
MOSCOW ,
Mar
oVi In­
I Mitcd M m'**» -ti" .Id at all tun*
trepid Soviet airm en, in widely
ne* It waa formed, rn n*id erei charge pending Sto n e'* arriv al
m aintain i» t* " H i" l nM-dnl fm Do
■aatie precautionary m easure*.
W aary and heavy eyed cabinet
•nsbar* rem ained tn *e«*ion all
h
Die lu rin g Sea an.! helpi •» ir#( u
ghL Among other thing* thry
I I"tar l$|l" 4 " t )»'|l'*i ) I ' - t l l
all but m4 of f»4R fl# h rnn rn ffot
n*iik»r*d a auapen*ion of conW•»
I lar r &gt; M I
ice fI&lt;H'$ in thr ' a»pian &gt;« a
Jta tla a a l g uarantee* ami the dt»uiIe « I I* ShaM'O, W
PA l-A TK A. M ar. 6 .-(/»■) W.
I'llot L#|»l»ic%*ky a n l Mechnn
ilattan a f labor union*
1. )|« wuni W atkrr. J
A propoaad gavarnment rffo r* G. Juhnaon, 40, fillin g station PrtrnfT firm the plane ANT 4 fro
Mir 1 W ( u it c f
operator, wa* found dead a l hi* ('a 1*4- W rllrn tu tb r camp uf th» ,n&gt;
M r- J ( lllll*. J r ,
place of business yesterday and 101 persons inartHin'd on lin in g u '
and Kutl U h m sn n
authorities wer* seeking th* per­ Sea Ice since thr steam er Cheliu- ,,r f
son or person* who shot him skin sank F rb I t, landed umh-i
took
tl"*
through
th *
head.
apparently extrem e d ifficulties,
some tim e Sunday nigh t, and women and chddrrn aboard, and
rvturned lo Cape W rllrn.
In
broke into hla eagh register
A radio mraaage from the camp
Joh nson lived alone a t hi* s ta ­
H A IIF A X . Nov* Sco tia, Mar
tion. HI* body waa found outside to th * government here told the
| id '
The
3413-ton
R rili-L
th e building by an Ir# man mak­ story of th * rr-ru e.
Tho haxardou* flight wa* made f M.ighl#r Concordia *ank y«»tei
ing hi* morning round* y ester­
ALBANY, O a, Mar. $ ^ -&lt; 4 8 - day. T here wa* • b u l l " wound in in a tem perature of 4(1 degree* be j . u , a fte r a culllsion
with
Do
toraado whipping through thro*
th * h»»d T h * slay er* overlooked low * * io , and t tie- filer* awooped i A -oenran -team ahip B lack Eagle
nW Georgia counlls* lata Sundown on a landing apact which 411 m de, aoutheast o f Sabla lalao 1.
$29 la a bo* in th * place.
l ^ f t a t Mm i s i paraoau bom*th * castaw ay* had cleared on th * I..it all m ember* of th - crew » i rr
V g # d csi k I coMaUerablt damcrackin g i t * field.
.*v cd
'
R IL L S RANK R O B B E R
------ _ _ _ _ _
\\ irrlr** meysagea told briefly
Mb lit# M Crass re parted yasE X T R A D IT IO N ItK F l'S K D
of "&gt;r arcicn t, which occurrsd n
RUBK, T e * . Mar. 6 — ( A P ) —
.—
..
* den-r fog, and th * quick ahan
Revere! p m w I# tha a ffected Oua Roun-aville, prasident of the
A TLA N TA .
Mar.
6.— (A8 1donment of tha Concordia by the
a a -D o u g h a rty ^ , Wurth , n n d O M tla w U l State bank o f Al'*&gt;
fur l l t n U k n crew of 00. , ’ fX .
HTuli # t # M a b * n injured hot ab*4 and killed on# m an a n d y jo rijU 'q rfqu y -l
The -trick en c r a f t t * f t lla lif a *
mm *erio##ly,. f
• .
trnnadiii another aa the pelt a t ­ at U. B- Edw ard, of Valdoata to
uf
a tta a p ta d Sunday night fa r G lasgow , head
X w waathgr M i n i la Atlanta tem pted to rob tha bank y esler- aaaw ar • charge
R ag, Tha wounded m aa ten* ra p . # n r # r growing out of a a a a ta - qu aiiera for bar ow a*r$, D onalJ
turod. Th* kientity aI , tkg it% M aU ia accldant wa* denied y » *t*r- son Itrutherx. H e r carg o Included
g av,
$00 head o f cstU o,
n * ami known.

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derided that an I ', * , * , . , fid valiu-« will again penult
u c .-.iir t
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Injures 31 On Sunday

WASHINGTON. Mnr C, (A.I* 1— In lint' wlih I In- Atlmitiixtralinn gnul for t
r»’j employment «&gt;f nt leiixt I.000.OOH more men l&gt;v privnle
industry, the limine Labor
Committee voted tmanimousIv for a flat .‘10-hotir week for
till NBA industries, subject
to modif lent inn by a govel-nI menial iMtartl in ease of a

Inhui »*hoilngc «•i oIIi it «*uu*rgeiities
The NR A iuili-8 n v n w
tmur
today with »hnrgi-4 of n o iio h o ivu ik i * and opposition
to fu ith rr
cuts hi lalnir hoiiia, hut tin* w dl
to cu o p rin lc with tin* A«liiiirn«triit urn w»v* rvident t»»o
Amid m i i b ‘8 p a ia lh h n g
l*r«*H«iotuil
**|M*cchinak»ng
nn m ­
I.«*•*« o f rode n u thoiitn— fp ok r
then minds.
Fur the national leg islato rs in
tin* mean tim e, requirem ents o f
the army and navy i»eeupied tin ir
M W V itlth . Mmi
&lt;*•
delmte-* a fte r morning commit ten
Un,,i,| imdliug -•( f i - n l * n - » t * ll *
se**Hion*« oil lav, stock exrhung *
| , i l*t a tin rut *•( (l‘-i«l J-'-t-’1
i oil I iid, cotton ledm tnm . and o th ­
tin, U 1, t - *tca -mi li.p- ll-’d till
lli.,t
l..t». d -hipping nnd er InlU
|ti Inn* with I’ i evident Ro«*&lt;egim ind.d n— t-uMn m th r i u t
veir« plea, a l» peicelit sla -ll ill
dm ii-i tin’ nigi-t
lion* ■* of lahot and ii ei»fie*»pond
W illi " " t - iiii- ’in liiir in tin u|
. i, i mi '. .
.ii,t.m lieu i,H um a» " ' mg increase in pn\ for mdu«t i o*-*
(|.....I. | iip .la tN- »
Knglu' I iiiid&lt;‘i NR \ « « * mil lined l« 't
biglittuy- l.i.n m c a
• n«-l I - 1, • ' night l»&gt; Hugh S .lohnson at
11 i.iii ttu l.-t unMi -l-rp a»it-M*e»« meeting** called to dl*»cu**» im lh o»|* of ieili\ igoitiling the lecoverv
(('o u tinn 'll tin Png*' Tw o)
unit
.lolmson.
NR A
■ d n iu n -ti»l«r,
made it plain that his piopo-*al
[
tin ta tiv e . hut fur sbme
such a plun. to 1m* aecoitiph*he
a blanket pic«*ideittal older a lte r
completion of the present cihIh
n*\ isiofi i oiif**ierii •'**, had been
foreseen
Qnrst inning «m» of
be*
own
i t oiiom ist-*. \ I l|e*t mg* f John
s.in said the in |ana|it n il emild
be
a&lt;eumpnnied
by
piovisn.iin
wheieby indu**tiu». not in n p**•-itmn to rrduc*
hours fur liter
W ill. I obtain **l*eed v exem ption*.
I’ m - i&lt;|i ii| Roo«i*\«*lt in lit** lid
•Ira « f|tt’ltll|g tin met lin e tif •»*«lr^
.tullittf |tu*« y«*sla*l t|||\ m a# I mug

l$«*ll»$'

ti

As Head Of Grocers
Compliance Board

ftd l.-t .%».$,
ia ll M"1 M la"a
tl "1 A«lm an * 11
MHg
III t*ttlll|al4
II Mb' •$11* - I

.lesse Livermore Says
lit* Is N o w Biinkrupt
Alabama Uoal Strike
iHGaining Momentum

\\ Mil

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•trrrt s*

III t( MI Nr ,|l \M. Alu . M .i 8
1/18 I •"
11 ike of \lal.arn., . •&gt;.!
m iner- gi» •$•al titoiiw titin, \ i* •
a\ m &gt;' I- * • I"4 a lt In* I
Mine \\ •it* I- o f A ia •t o a lo o'

NF.W 7.1. \ I AM*

l o t " S VUlHa'alit III D " f " ‘ Xt
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ala &gt;#, i f i| aa ia t A lS I I I i f tl* . 11' '

Soviet Airmen KeHcue
y ':„ -s : Women From Ice Floes

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iBy Their New Boss!

Br

(.roup ITnnnimouslyln
Favor Of Flat Time
For NR A Industries,
Subject To Changes

( omniiltcc ForNation .SliiHh.Miidl'N'erywhere
Wants Metal Upped
Tu Harass Victims
T«» *il.:i| An Ounce i Of Bitter Weather

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torn al.-a |- ««••! MIppMltmp tl" « ’• I"
•tit ut it»nnli' &gt; «*f
ll'*1 Miiiim *•• a »"ll
N
ll It Iaai. 111. |.l |aaf| a ,
lliort VNi.’*'
Ihw ii
* bl* p!l
"| -I al • ll" I. I IIC
•,iiiI %i-ia|i« I «lr« Innm* x.»1i*l N* " f«»i Im
U lfll’s -*( Ml llll* flXIIII? a
Wa.lt t
jirirr for milk
j iii i iiu
As hi (he Mit!W*i»(n
lha
alreislaall Ykrtw by thr m a ll" " I•••* fa llral I
1*111 »•f f •%S* III four. ublall lljl
I,, |.* f
ru m r t'» l«' »*x|cctral i»n i|ur*ti«at i iii |i Im&gt;i tb» c ls lr
(I «mtinurd On Fnir** F«ur|
I nr j
lairnl
r r lir f
mi intniMit»»*n«
I(•q&lt;kifi• ^aial n m w plan fan |*"V

■I.iuii.i .Mrs. Roosevelt Leaves
‘end'u- Miami For 1‘orto Rico
•lock
M il SKItV ll I! III I.IN S

Palatka G a Station
Operator Found Dead

I#on« 617

CONTROL OF C O L D S

in ahich the Sm all- banking c m

m .ttrr rrcrivril evidence that J I ( KMown,.y&lt; |llt. , lJ , . nl
Morgan ami roni|iany wa« among T iu »t t'lm u u iiy, Pit

S iin et Of Mendieta
n Serious Condition

4.75-19

^Hl MJtX COMFAHY P*#LKt

Im*r within n tvws w^rkn.
fS&lt;N»rgr A Sw eet,
manaircr
for t ’ha«* nn.l t o., who l**«l the
filfht NcmiBt the agreem ent Jut
mg h nrm ly four hour ap|H«iam.c
on I hr w lin e** wt n n«l. this morn
at at ft! that "A lthough th r hrm ing
Uali'tl for m in t hour*, nothing
that
brought out has chnngetl
the* vtrw point which our group
has hold for mail) week*. W r arc
rum mro«l that thv ag rrrm rn t has
no place in th r celery indintry
of this state. With th r exemption
aparugus industry
out
•rr has |&gt;rrn no marketf
Senato* t le tel'% N .*•!.. I. Illlet |te•\ h S&gt; III!
•men! applied to the per' rn .l Mnr :tl&gt;. u full m onth itlirn.l fo r 1
Iduho.
wh«* |... mi k i. \ve iw \\h&gt;' Mle* anie»llg tfo*
egetahh industry in the
, .f th r ««hnlulo*l «’lo *tng aiinotnn’. 1 l l ' o o 1
loaiiufacturet
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fhnm vh
*'si»i*lit| prof
hi I t•*•t*e\ expie-*ll»g the* opinieeti
11.atmIi. sta m* all nm n m m l N'l that the .»j»»oeme lit Will le*e’« I'**
vomit* in on.
i b*’ mo*l \ ig t ». Iippi.evnl e.f Se o ietaty
Wuloroiis *pr$*« ba s , f i.
long m t n 'i ,
th*rlniatl Anion- an m ils o r n k fiooi% maw -tlliiii' will •*i|iiipnirtil
tan j| Ini go -a Ilia m I ho d lio lll If
win slmiiM lu rik
out
bolwoon
Nini’titji nn.l J n i - an In '•iiitl, mil
•lain »*. xiHil-l Is
'.tin limb fnuit
" " I . nil ! (|is«*mlN«wth'i| h\ muni­
tion 't*l.l lay I lit-11 IIMH I’OlHpN
T h a t the pru po'rd c e l e r y mar
Kcting a g i r ' i m n t which was gi\
on h pnhl * h wring in l*akeland
ye st erday will go tn to r l f e c t with
in n few weeks was an opinion
expi**"«re| h e i r lh»a m orning
se v era l eef th e leeeal g r o w e r * ’ anti
shipp rs* r e p i r s e n t a t #%e« w ho wcti*
during
in att e n d a n c e some tim e
the* more th an 14 hour heari n g
y | |turn er, president •*f the*
Mm « ( A n Se tmtiole A gricu ltu ral t hit* w!hu h
I unity
c e r t a i n h a - fe'stet «*e| the* a g r e e m e n t f*.r
t hitlmn ilo llv t.
rh« pas? «••$ i .i ' uie«nth«. !*•*r ) N
lull, tin- S r r n il r W'hitoheie f .1* t he* ^tatlelal el ItP'W
\li'iM'ou- pie.' ,
\
&lt;o k *• t h apm an .

National Defense T o
' B e Diseussed Friday

aV. 13th BT.

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kept dear and healthy b»

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SIOUX FALLS. S. D.. Mnr.
B.— (A.P.)—SIk daring cUyIfh t bandit*, headed by a
nan believed to be J o h n
Dfllinger. held up the Securty National Bank and Truitt
Company today, wounded n
&gt;atrolman, selied five girl
&gt;ank employe* as hostages,

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M A R I '11

Winter Expedient For Veteran Solon Assails
Munitions M a k ers
Aid Of Unemployed
In Mo s t Vigorous
W i l l Re Replaced
Speech O f Career
By Restricted Flan

STEERING L
S A F E a EASY

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TU ESD A Y.

IW A SIIIN G TO N , Mar. 6 . - W
tee. Ferdinand IV cora and
hla
A broad hint that the stock ex ; staff of im restigators began a de­
change regulation bill would be tailed study of a list of names of
held over until the next session of |those* who sold aeronautical shares
C ongress cam e yesterday from the*' »he»rt, subm itted by the stock e x ­
Senate
A dm inistration
leader, change, to
ileterm ine
whether
Senator Robinson of A rk in tas.
. there had been a "leak'* of inftirRobinson revealrd this new de- j m ation on the ro n lra rt annulm ents
▼elopment—coming as it did in the* avid whether any public «»lT»cial
face of the expressed desire o f. profited from the itisnle
know I
President Roosevelt for prompt edge,
W A SIIIN IiT O N . Mar
« '*»’*
\Vl
action —during a speech from the
The com m ittee al
| T h r C i m I W o r k * p r o g r a m , th e
a im
Senate floor.
quested inform ation
I r,| ,n 1 irfil u -r.l l*y th r A tlm in *lrn ; | ,„ .n
The Dem ocratic leader's revels paid to hank officer
iji lio n to r a r i v I.IMKI.IHXI unrnil'loyrtl p a \ I
lation of the uncertain outlook fo r, l**n ° f them last
j
r ! th ro u g h Ihi- w i n l r r i« r a p n t r . l li&gt; v r « l. '
the bill came at the close of a day |more than $100,000

Band BeltevedHeaded
B y John Dillinger
Fires A t Pursuers
With Machine Guns

In the d latrlct loum eya
that
cloatd Saturday night are d lg lb l*

o r a jt m c a t iu *
ltr .r.n v s o i c n a * r r a « o
afa OJ- T ltK IIBSKHAI. tT A T tJria a o r r n t . b t a t * o r rL o ta -

F L O R ID A .

Broad Hint That Stock Mar t
Regulation Bill May Be Held
Over Is Revealed In Senate

a ta U championship.
Only U»* winner and runner-up

w o n cm

G enerally fa ir I onight and
Wrdncada,, with no ch ance
in tem perature.
.

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la -l^ r t" hi ar rumplaiftta m a ii r t
t*ii &lt;q»riaturs

Al ghtm g from hi*r train, Mi*
H**i.-c\$dt vaa - g irrti'd at Dir -t&lt;$
("iii I.) M deli gatliih t*f tily iiffi&lt; *14*1 • I
V*"Mil'll, Mini Ml» Hot
trhni \\V|I«, Drinorratii' nalm nal
ci*nirnittr# woman for Florida
T lit-y ch atti d b rirfly and then
t I.A SII IN SP A IN
j Mr* R o iia ru lt, an in tu i to iH-gni
I'AI.M H FA U II, Mm d. •V
• hi* 1 aerial tu p through I hi* Wmt
\\ Ith a h d irt hole in the
i ghl
wounded I Inilii’a, ha-t#nr j to hrr h»ti l, ate
t* rnplr, the IhhI) of |V I'n a cia
di
w ith l# light h r»ak fa-t, and thi*n mo
Murray, JO, ••Matari! m u i « i &gt;
tirnpt to to rn l to Di in tern a llunal air |H&gt;rt
D.'MAUrrr of tho rx&lt;lu*t\&gt; "Id
.f*. T)u I w h irr ahi and a p a il)
of
aix
t»'(Miil hiwiety, wa# foond #I«i " i|ht|
proD atl bngnled M •*•*»plane. ,s»i other pa»
n a rhair in thv society'# mhuiir
arnger# «!-•• weir aboard the plant&gt;. irrda&gt; by a rh a u ffru i
with the Fir»t leSdy.
li duatmna th a t thi* wound waa j
IITG A TIO N SK TTI.H I1
.rifln t« d w rrt seen h&gt; ufftH K M K M KII IN KIHIHKHY
*.» but the/ continued tlin r inA T LA N TA . Mar fl. IA’&gt; -L lllV A LD O STA . Ga., Mar fl. - ( 4 8 —
i&lt; -ligatiuna of th# ilealb anil gatom over Guvernor T alm ad ge's
C illicit yester.lay
wa*
w n r uncertain X|b#t)ker all in- action in uusting ( a p t. J W B a r ­ L u ll.
Ixiwndr*
superior
nett from the chairm anship uf tha cunvicled iii
411" -t would k* bald.
l ’"W era waa widely known her*, j sta te highway board w a, *« Uleil court on four count* in tha rob­
I ..tm erly o f R kiim o n 'l, Va.. he out nf euurt yeaterday. All p a rti** bery of a Jewelry store here Feb.
v g , a grailudU at the ttniver- d e clin e j tu d lvu lf* the term * o f 17 and w a, given a prison sen­
tence uf 26 lo 29 year*.
th * a rltlcm cn .t
*ity o f V irgin!#,
*

Officer O f Fxclusivc
(' I u It Is Found Dead

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F L O R ID A .

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3.

19.11

Notorious, Thief, NegroActompliceSteal
Machine Guns,Take
Deputy As Hostage

f

CROWN POINT, Indiana.
Mar. 3.— (A .P .)—John I&gt;HIinsrer, notorious killer and
bank robber, awaiting trial
for murder, walked out of the
“ Escape proof" l.akc county
jail today with a negro prirfoner— each armed with a
machine gun.
Dllllnger’e escape from the

INDEPENDENCE OF
P H IL IP P IN E S IS
PROPOSED AGAIN

prison, In charge of Sheriff L il­
lian Holley, apparenUy climaxed
weeks o f waiting and planning
during which he whittled a dummy
piatol out of wood in hia cell.
lie utecTThe piatol today to
threaten a guard and force him to
unlock a flra l floor cell in whirh
Dillinger and hia companion went
to the warden'a office, eelied two
machine gun», and departed with
W A S H IN G T O N , Mar 3 (A P I
deputy sheriff George lllunl a«
Revival of the llawes-Cutting
a hoilage.
They took Blunt to a nearby law for Phllippina indepandenre
garage, alole an automobile and with modification* was rerom
forrtS EaiTard ?&lt;ager, an attend­ rnrndrd to Congress by President
Roosevelt in a special message
ant, to accompany them. They
yesterday, and. with Philippine
then headed north toward Gary
support of the mollified bill a l­
and Chicago.
ready assured, its earl)
passage
Mra. Holley, who had declarvJ
Dillinger never would escape from I •"'&gt; • " T 'a n r e in M .m l. waa pr.
dieted
her jail immediately ordered all
II *olr« raitir immediate
From
entrances of the Jail locked and
expression* of gratification fr -m
guarda floated about the bulling.
thi»»e interested in the Philippine
Dillinger forced all four prisonproblem, and eonfidenee that the
era in hia roll tu accompany him
compromise
plan, nuggeMed at the
but three of them willingly gave
up to depullet after they reached W hile Mouse a month ago to pai ify warring Philippine p-diliral i nthe atreet.
Moat elaborate precaution* ha I inents, would lie surer**f tjI
Modlfiratinn* involve only retin
been taken to guard Dillinger day
and night alnce ha waa returned quishment by the l ’ nited State* . f
L, here aevera| weeka ago from Tue- military liaaes at the time of in­
• ton. Arlxoni. N n . TfbfTjr had pro­ -dependence, and an ultim a'r *evided additional guarda today after tlement o f the problem of n.ivu
an airplane waa teen hovering over base*
The modified |tl|| Wa* itlt t«. III. i i!
the Jail.
T w o houra a ff*r
the etcape, in Congress immediately

Roosevelt S u g g e sts
Revival Of HawesCutting M e a s u r e

DiTTiuger releaaed at I’eolone, III.
the two men hoatagaa.
Mra. Holley became hysterical
imrariilately. Telephoning police at
neaf'by (7erJ to "aend all the police
Optovnetniiln of 1he (*entt*l
and guna you gut llillin g ei't
Zone of tnr Klornln Optoinetin
looae” ah# Thrleked.
A'Hotintmn
K ilrn nn n
pn-tfiam
Mill m rri here tomorrow morning
nt II 00 o chx^a in the officer ..f
hr llenty Mclmulin to eoiitimo*
their dinrurTaiona of piohleima nn.l
Deapite objections which have practice* in their pro fen* ton
Dr. II W. I akkuii of (Irlmi'lo.
been raited by membera of the
Senate Judiciary
Coinmiltec
to chairman uf the nmc, will In- th»*
the propoaed Wilcox bill, ita spon­ principal apeaker hr *Mo#aiilin n
sor, Congressman Mark Wilcoa of in ih a rfe of lo«al m mniriii.riit *.
thla district la of the opinion that including m luncheon v%|mh will
the bill will pass if It get* on the l&gt;f In^Tl at the R dIu-k Cafe
Tho.e * kpecti’d to attend in
floor o f the Senate.
•In a letter received here thia elude hr (i I* 37ainlet die of I-I
week, Congressman Wilcox stat­ fie rc e , hr I j i i o n and hr Ralph
ed " I believe that thla bill will do Mra de of (irlando, hr R 1.. htn»«
more to atabilite real estate val­ of hel*and. Drs. W F havey and
ues in Florida than any other one Kenneth W rit of haytoriii fTiarh.
piece of legislation that could be and hr. Ingraham of W inter H a­
considered by the national Con- ven.
| greaa."
*
Continuing, he said. " Wa have
v concluded the hearing before the
Saaate Judiciary Committee and
although a large number of the
member* of that particular com­
mittee are opposed to the meas­
With over 400 |in&gt;|H-rly o x n 't i
ure, f believe that they are guing rntrrrd in lh« county widr Clranto bring it oat on the floor of the l.'p and Beautification Campaign
Senate for consideration in the which began Thurada&gt;
to con
next few days. Once the bill geU
tinur for a month. Interest in thr
to the floor of the Senate for concampaign waa repottrvl
at thr
aide ration I am confident that it Chamber of Commxrcr office to ­
will
day ax b«lng unuxually high with
evrry reason to believe that thr
city and county will lx improved
tiemrndouxly in appearance when
Apr. I arrives.
U s i of prix«x that will go to
W. A. K ra tirrt. rxxiiixnt xn«ln#ar far tha Btalr Road Drpart- winnrr. in thx four classes of
ment,
announrxd
today
that, rom|&gt;etltion was made known to
wtathar . ■. aoodltlonp«rmittli%,
day
traffic will ba diverted ovar tha
Judges will visit each property
naw fill M*d aancratx hridya across
tha 8 t Jakes Rlvar at Lake Mon­ entered in tha contest aoma time
next week to inspect the appear
ro* soma Urn* next » « k
It U mdoratoad (hat traffic orill ane* of the property befora Im
ba parmttUd ta ax* tha naw road provement la begun. The owner
for a ported o f about 10 dayi aft of the property la expected to re­
ar which tha oao-mllc road am port the completion of blx Work
brid.ro will ha tteaad and tha flue! ox quick 0&gt; possible alter which
the Judge! win retom to inspect
JmA \ tap d nee teg will ba appliad.
W
MaeawMIa, Harry M Papworth the place again, and grade It in
x M Jojta Moisch, Sr., of the Hl«h- rom petitiaii with others
Three quarters of , ton o f fxr*hy CpaimUtaa Of the Chamber of
Gpmmano, , 9 laaate( for a c ila tilixrr in fifteen 100 pound socks
dxdicattea o f tha bridca aoma are among (he prixei being offered
•
time thla auqth. have invilad Gov­ as award, to those making the
ernor Das* Rhalte and Road Da- moat marked liaprovem.nt Im the
partmont Chdlrma* C. B. Tread­ campaign during the month.
Chase and C o- o f Sanford I*
way la das1 0 * 0 which day durnaar tka wash of Mar. i t ar Mar. coalrrbuiing tan T30 pound sacks,
I
SS Way wUI ba old# to romo la Wla while the Wilsoa and Tooaner ProlU licr C o, nf Jacksonville la

(Optometrists To Meet
At Mcl*aulin’s Office

Wilcox Confident His
Kill Will Pass Senate

messages mound its ears,
asked for the most drastic
peacetime powers in history.
A year o f action had started.
“ Only a foolish optimist can
deny the dark realities of the
moment. .
Major messages in March:
Mar. 9—Control o f hanks. . .
" A continuation o f the strangula­
tion of hanking facilities Is un­
thinkable."
Mar
10- Economy
In
gov­
ernment . . " I t i« too late for
a leisurely approach to this prob­
lem."
Mar
13. -B e e r. . . " I derm

|rrrtl

Dr. Wynekoop Not
Able To T e s t i f y
F lIlF A G O . Mar :i. ( A D
hr Aliev |#. XVynvkoop, on I n i '
for I hr second Umr f*»» thi
"laying o f hvr daiightvr-in-law
Rhein, rollipM ’il today *1u» inlt
n rnnu vvaminat ion hy the
•state. Self iHtHtl’ionl r*ie|i| fol
one e»iiotion*l colli»|i*e. h i
XVynvkoop yrntriiln) •• *•*•&gt;• «I
fioni the wit He** Maud an&gt;
knowledge of th*
'’operating
room murder .** "1 m-ither -hoi
nor chloroformed Rhetn," *h«
testified How hi t daughter in
Invv, Rhetn. met her dentil if
IM WynekfMip'n Mitgery wh * »»*
mueh of n myntet) to hei it* \
nnyone. she in*i«t&lt;-d

action at thi* time to h* of the
htgh« *t nupottan e "
Mar. |»l. Pm in relief. . . " A n
unprecedented
condition
calls
for the In a l o f new means to
resi in- agricultu re."
Mai
Jl
1'item ploy ment
re­
lie f through
diiect
grants
to
state* and through public work*
Mar
211. Su|»crviaion o f
secunties sales. . . "I .e t the seller

bi’ o an*

.

Congress bulked *light1\,
but
Voted him an iiliimG f i e e band
The people
sent
1 I .HIM tele
grams in 12 days, took it calm
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' j.Hltrmnl. xxlio added that repoi I
| of piiiii t uti’ll L'a* funk*,
.lail fo l' !•# ■«i I Mlil|iet ill with mn* I the pie*

Z7

Mar

3

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N|t • |*11m hot
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of
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r.nl
t he \.■ittOfial St* id * •- Oi 1*111*4 .HO I
\It • Ugh lie Mid In did imI '
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mioil:. - instaiii i-s wi lx
i
i Xi Hi tin t f III It of &lt;ii I ||it i
. in \. fill* I* *• Ii 4|s dm . I. I I 111! I • mg 'h **|l s»*t f |\ to • It • I an *
• at ut w dl "
•lojdi ti III-i HII 4 In- II.II I.
She ills.. i'Ii iii i***d she had hi • o
XMii'lip lit.
« him*. * ’ lint will
ah. ,1
4*i ( id*-.I f r ..in
p. liking
•ill* Mid* I
• I III 'lit
i .Hie JJi.il
1 « ..|i* timed » *n I Ilf* Fold •
*iMine *i m| pi).H
-ni p# 11 &lt;id i.t
lioni im
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th.
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»•» P” I** *• l X• *. Ml* In mg f to * nt
I hiunI with Ida* k lo lin r *f th*-v .»« I
' 41’pt
po*itl*.ii*
piloting A n . )
planes
•i* ♦.« •
XX . i 1
4h-&gt; I.
* nn* -

iii&gt; | r. 11s that i mil 1 f* ' pleach
n*..-' f|.-rtisio and SmiiiuvI Iru^ull
*• iidmg M •*IIt ri«&gt;) mil t*» organir**
rli. IUiiioi eommittev oil puhlie
ut dit i ml oi mat ion to prextfit the
(t t.ntmued on I'agv Four)

School Roy Safety
Patrol Will Re Set
Up At Lyman Hi^lt

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i i . p^i • sit o 'm
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Tlu-lma Todd Divorced
I'rom ‘CruiT llusliaml
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tl. line, " **
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than :•
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• ot Sin- • l*.»
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I.I.HI-IHits ,1 II
• Im

(IR K K N W O O II, Mt*»« , Mar
3 (A D
Hr.
Sarah
Ruth
Ih-nn. woman phyaiciatt t*»day
' us eonvu-tvd of th«
poisor
whisk) murder of hr
John
l'fvat«»n Kcnnvdy
Tbr
jur)
fixed the penalty
at life im
pri-onnnnt The case was rent­
ed with the jury Imt night aft
er ringing a|-|H‘aU for conxu
lion *'ti I hr part of the prose
cut ion and ac.pnttal on thi
part of the defense as diurnal u
tv%o-tla\ atgunieiita \verr wourie
Up I'fi-ssing the suicide theor)
the defense a*krd the Juroir
fot a 'verdict of aeipnttnl am
God bless 4ou " The prosecut tor
for a 'verdict of aopnttal and
if the p ii v men *T»rlicxr she it
guilt)
layond
n n*axonahli
doubt **

V

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XX i II imiii .1 "R ill 1'i'nlt, M imiiii
at*.•ill*-) ufol law paiflivi of f*»i
nor Atloinvy
G* nif.il X nn I*.
.M.i'iu nip' ll, MfilooHi* • I from hia
Mmtlll off Or 101I11) tliiit In’ v\111 hv
in Sanford vaillnn th. n*-it fvw
4a1 • k to apeak lo Go* 4o tiia of
tin- in* a in In'lialf **f hi 1 all'll
.1,0 ^ I*.* tin* Floiola Radfoail * '••*•
nit ‘ 0*11 ill *afoilp J

Annual Appeal Fo r Funds To Operate
District Scout ( ou ncil Opens Tuesday

ti;
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Delegates Of Industry
For 1st Time XVill
Re Allowed To Vote
On Federal Policies
WASHINGTON. Mnr. T—
i (A.P. —Electeil di'li-iintox »f
induatry. for Iho fir.st tinnin Ann-rican hiatory. will '•«
nllowt-tl In vote m-xt work tliroctly nn Ihr iwiliciot. of
Ktivornmcnt.
NilA chief* now plan a
massed mcctinK «*f code anthnritics as a sort of loosely
iMinxtttutril

Cimgicx*

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Iry.
It, ihnii.aml* o f ilc lc g a t " w *"
t.r *rallr&gt;l u|&gt;«n to n s w l . *•) *•■'*
lot. th ill Views on lb&lt;- m «»r r » « trnvrrsial
.li-b»tt&lt;l tn Oslo
reform meetings.
Thr voir* will br ailvi»..ry only
nnil wilhnut thr 1rgx| fo u r « f
|hoar ia «t III t'-&gt;ngtv«a. bill Iht'y
a ffrrt rri*uing arwill vitally
tinna of thr Atiininislratii.n.
I’ rr.iilrnt Huoarvi-ll will rrrwgThnl llir ir liT y inilusl.y " ( *hr,1
,U boa n o r N KA a* a prrnianrnt fnrrn
SHiif*»i»l t *•i»*tb' « r r t i « n
thr national llfr nrat Mtin.iay
w ill •«•»•.«—••x%1«"«l nl
lb* public
■....... "»
.
,
.... . .
hTrb IS Ii. I* given to a '•)' m vr.ling hia a.l.lrr** to a h .i*»
lit Ml lllg
it* f ) titaixS'Iing ag i • * a»*rnd&gt;ly « f roilr aiithnntiri with
........... .
alate occannn f iii l.akeland next Monday Mil t 111* aoleninity of
non
i.oiiiin g wa- indicated laf** Ibis
of officials exreeth’tl
itll.lim oii n* h-aflt-fs of Loth th" 1 A ti a * ray
rind plOprnelits of the ,,III) liy tImt iratlivrvtl for thn
IM" •* nl
"|.«-nink* of ri.ngfvtew Iimw ow n
tin nt announcnl tin in elv
.i (4 Im .int itijialed #pi»-*»t inn %uinni«*nv.l to flunk (tic I’rv^olvnt#
From tlio |»lMtform of l'iin»tiXgiittd
mg hv
l*^ I tepai I no lit of
tilt ion Kail In* Hill
propound
I »r*' "ffn i.irs who will pi*sidc
I | llnifiei. pit sub nt of the o* 4% nli'B* !«• niorv Ilian .’KHN)
'* linn d. \t 11« ultutal • hiu which II* wa invti vlvrttsl Ii) thi*if frllokXD
1* n p . i t i l it bring IlMi pci t ent to nitr over roilv-voiiUvIIvil inllllltt in
111 f it v••1 -I the itgie* 101 fit, elab
The vntirv raknnrt wax iallvil In
■rated u|..ui
lei'elit
sliitt-meilla
m Gi thr rhivf ir*»vmud. h. hint anT "tin t liu-lttheix nil* toI a Ion ^ %
.*f the i hr*, tin* mg „ „ uitvf vinkv | ufttiiiviit rmvrgvnc ) ilirvetor*, th i
Ifn d fri *»f fo n frM k ,
Dcmorrata,
th** rin-irung
II* h.t I | m v 1. .1*1) |. .I m* .1 t la 1 • Rv|inli|iran« an l imlrprnilrnta «a
I V4rll, an.I Ihr I*o«r.|a protecting
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llvnry Ihv t»ilrr*’’i l i of minorilirx
ami
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apvi tal ifioiipa urn! it N RA.
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lllltt**, VMII Ila* all 4'MII • #•*••I * .‘.|tlu
mil* I 1 Hi.|
tnbuting fu r I ( hi |h» iim! »!• k» |.» Ih ptn* nl iii autoniotiri. in
|dl*'4%
57»*\
I K Mill! *
f..r«1 ».) I.TJTil Uo&gt; S e r f
through ih fir local manager, Mi
' 1*1*1 1 « . ,|ii
rj.*,
VXiiU.r
&lt;‘••lllMItltf-V IIIVinlMTh • vpM
(iordy
s ' &gt; * -illllMtl. I«.a
li J. Dariwyler of (lilsm lo o appin i«to»n for llie * ft-.fx
I
..f Xltanionfr* Spring*
*n
IL.
annm il
•i i - .il for
Tl lr
conltihuloig &gt;'* worth of v/ ilisv ronnuitTv vahich had
. t. |.« I "III 1*10-1 i iliing tu the
**••
•l • • . i i " Go
*1!• M il l ' l l '•
and a corns plumose palm vatu d •tru* t* &gt;1 t- a-k for m
II I., g ite o a pm piclui
. mi
alook- Ff. nrti A w n iiv t»*Mt
II..) i|il»*la
of
1 lotola
1 HI ll
;il
at i^ r&gt;&lt;i
,.p of tin- llnit«-d Slates
.li-«
|
nnlr
ll.pl*
^rhool
for
Go*
|
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•
nip
«•
mad.
w ill IhThe United Lumber Co . of San
of
Xmi • i .
• out
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iii a Hoy &gt;r.,ut supei •
.
'
ford la donating $(&gt; worth nl Into • tmn of .Inl'livn MMlamp
.1 \ 4*1 d • «• .ni y
H. Go
ll a
. 1 J. &lt; 'Tl • b •••• b I Ih-i 'I
M|..... I ,&lt;n thi* map
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pr.
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t
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one
of
a*
k
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mI
be r
mol XX. do -In) it
I
ne-da
&gt;
.
a |.|.. lit* d a- 1 li.* *1 fit si li o|.1 apt
A t t" • war. made duimg the
Slanlry-ltogera llardwau
Co. l projects M|*proved lor t !*•
I. • olvd it .. vv»ll *t tvfolnl 1
•1 Go
• line iiiat l iU ivsolrnts of SanTh*.**' Mitrmlin*f flu* in. • tifiif r 'M *"(nfliiM 'v &gt;1 iminh«i
of Sanford Ii donating a yanl raku
.111*1
■lit Im *Ii-I f
op of S« "lit
\\ &gt;. 1nnl# r..nnl 1 humlH-t
' t om
I i„i,| ii.il i.i.tif o-1 lloy
and Girl
i vrn
John kfviach, 8*
X
and a garden hoe
M mmole l "Olll ) I Sr,, i'
v III* • • vhho will *(u*h fi t. •• nduo no rnhi'i - of tl:
«b o
made a house.toT
llarntl.
XX
W E Ktrcheff, Jr- ta conlrtb hrnn**«l&gt;. )
Hall
.XL f*1* tf.*ni thv CIi .h ii Ih i
*.f
(*om I oil III ll. In hi III I lie &lt; It)
| li'ilihi
an.as. oo Tuesday and
Farlv. (g I' I'aRton, J
I
utmg 2(h&gt; gladlerus bulbs.
K invnr of thv Uin'vd Mate-s d’ alin.* v« aivr.la&gt; afii*rn«Hin
kk e-bo - a&gt;, (list tliVy had clothAilani-,
II
Ulrnn-St. Mary's Nurseries of f lflUnil, &lt; K
| JU W.Hi "National Gvfen**- ’
ng
I I i mt ill ■ which they wer*
lliv « oiinfy*- &gt;pi**ta
"f
th*
that town is Contributing 17 In S lw r iii, T L. I)ufn«a, 7 XX
\
I hr 1 nnintilt* ap|Mof.1.**l L) » r*iHHf (hat it H- l*»*|H*d will h*
willing lo (Tousle to the needy of
A
Nnillh. II
plants that are lo lie selected by Ion, Mra R
1 |r4v I H air) \r I’ apvv.nth, will » id »l
Bruwn. Ill of Orlando, M
uimmI In i i i
i intral
Florida Ibc i l l . slid county
the winnrr
I* 1
fir^t nivetifijf in Ihv I'haotl.'r id
Ti " v
with
Boy
and
Girl
land.
I»
llishlrym
an.
F
• "tintn*» ip IJ'.n
H wa* d iT iJ fl
Frank Evans of Idike Mary Is
I, &lt; omnirrcr in (!•• F it) Hal. at 4 (&gt;••
pany, S . K Jonra, and h.
that at lra«t J.r» pvtaofi* l»* p* Seoul- a* collectors, gathered up
contributing 10 Australian silk oak
hc Jim k Monda)
to inak* a prv
mann
I** led kml a»kvi| to taiar at lra*t Imn bed of garments and pieces
trees.
liiritiiar) *(ud) of thv r*fir»nduiii
of fm mturi* on ThurfeTay and Kri*
)|n toward Gin* ipmfa
It. r . Wheeler of Oviedo ha.
an: prvparr a ivport Giat mav
da) Iia t herding trpalr wa* tak­
Thr*
iirraonai-li-ilrd
t&lt;
*
laim*
made a special donation of fertile
"U A TTITiTTn IIK R I
Im- Mjlundlrd to Git* lH.at*l of di
en t • G»v F W A
work room jn
lio- *ilicit a are mi follow p
Rrv
ser to be used as U P" itfrard in
t-*t»»rt for eonaid* rati.-n m thru
thr via., fair
llutrl
Distribution
Martin J It»inft. XX' II /.arhiy,
the Oviedo contest that ha. the
Eugene 8. Matthew,
f" I I"' » Mat eh mettinp
will t*« ma&lt;lr latrr
sponsorship of the Oviado Ga&gt;
II
X
I
Rapv.oiGi.
II
If
Foli-man.
newspaper editor at SU&lt;k. ■• I
Memtarni of llir •on loitter ar*
Arfiiur liranan, rhalrman of tha
den Club
at present chairman o f the I l
is « "I J C . H utchi" ii George
A luliua Dingf. ld* i , R A .Smith lount) • ..ui»n, complimented tha
Stoke Sr'd Co, o f Sanford i* Slate itailroad Commission, v
I M o t tea, H. M I* ipworth, J (i J G Sharon. I 1 Adam*. XV A
work •-! thr local Girl Scout*
donating the following: One (■
this city yesterday enruuti- t.. •
Sharon. WD. II- tin.an. V.
A I . I (In , f* R Maw hi. K F. Mur
tioopp hi carrying out an a**tgn
garden; one lawn sprinkler; rol home f ruin'Orlando where h&lt; .• I Spa-vr. H r) ward XX«lk*t.
R
F Xtuhon. Ilavr Honipkr W. XV. Du mint whuh wap maJe primarily
tiliser distributor for lawn and been presiding over the ( 'oilltl.
11a ■* . )|. J. Lehman l(«v Martin R.im*. W. F
llutrhiBon, II
R of Bo) Scout• hy I'retldent Rouse
lection of four spray materials f . » Sion, sittTng tn^ a hear HIP
*1 .1 IRarn, R#v. F. D llio a n lrr. Dr MrveriR, H J N ik . H R l*o|&gt;r. 4vlt poinr weak* ago.
home gaidrn, slg collections of Florida telephone rales M, MXX X &lt;’oopar. A G XVapner of T XX l^w ton,
Karl
Lrhmann.
"Tlrrir work was not only an
flow er ser.l
thews it a candidate for re ele. •• r Fhnlnota, 8. O. Shinh.-l-er, R. I Arthur Branan, Mrp XV L Mor
inspiration to the Boy Scouta,M ho
K. G. Coffman, ornamental iron lo tTn» CommUaian, and he ■• • Diati. J. L In gle). Mi*
J
XX pan. Mr*. A. XV. Knot, W . J said. *‘ l&gt;ut it »# r»n f fo" m ale tha
warkar of iirlaado, U ooatribu! , ossed his canuHacy informs
( ‘..air*, uf OviaUo. an.j Mra. J. F XVv|l«, Jr., of lailigwiaal, Gordon l-ov* work hardrr, for tha girlr sal
lag on* yard umetnoaL
1 wfTh several local parsons.
' Bill*, Jr* o f Qantx «.
llarnall of Fern I'ark, and U. F. • fast j'atv ill gocurlng donatioru."

*"■ Hutchison Mi-adsRod)
To .Studv l '.S. DHt-iiHf

U.S. HISTORY
WILL BE MADE
DURING WEEK

Dr. Dean Gets Life
Sentence For Crime

i. • Hi v»HOf
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M
if . *
no el hi t hi­
.. .i • nt ,»l tin 1M 4 Hull '»•
.aIJ\ **• III I'M lit 111.
VI* \4&gt;* of
m situ
l«*r i \1.*ti (ay Right
11' .in i f a
owl- f MVtlI |f|i* ••** ,l(Tl *1111 111
oiplete li*
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II
Inni illi* •iillv.l .mt llinl
Mii&gt;!
kv.in an.I -Ini'fi i x%••«. • x|i.*rl
.-til .d &gt;11 X •nl*
•i.f.t i.in. • | l • .it I. Il l till lo .1**114- HI*- UIN' ll
|*»"|" •
1 I", i t Oil I || 1 t l . i t |lv(V4* Pl|
1... 4*f ... i I i | • il mol I ' mii X it i» * at
s’ (Ml
.aft * sail* *1
I s i Im k M.sm.Iji^
i mill* l«* f..i in
till- .if Ho
io..t.ef. u&gt;I"
kio.l I ilk* I •(•. -1
Nll'l sll| *
Mj. «•' vaiTl I*
J*V i ImOI.
i,r *• Gi .hi
sl.H.p
fl»l Mil
. Tn il«. * i*
I'4 , " M nl lo *vtnl ■I
will* I* 44*1
.. . nt iai|* i tli.
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t&lt;&gt; tin r* a
m.In 1 • •
i ot tl.sill.l J.* I
tl M V4* I lllp Ni it
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( ( ’ontinned On I’MtfV 1 t* «)

XI
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N l!M H E R 10R

Sanford-Oviedo Area
To Re Represented .........
RyLargeRelegation

pieaelit n little ih a «teiiel nr. still
p..4xerflil n*»'l itn-iely w .i ting I'l’l
tel time to In rid till* si li.nds |i||i’t%
lliot r V*• I I'l-l* |illl poses "
lie
i ••nf Hoo d
"S ir
XX illmrn
|hrkel-4. I hunk itlg tjod
ill the
111,'it'* t In*w tin n- ut. no fiv e
-t 11.... |
|*e Row
pleading
m
&lt;, nth. in . .-runti ri ml •oinvnltoits
t.f rh, I s■o f .xi seli.nd* le’irhvi s

Luther IIAValki-rDies Grocers To Lvgani/.e
After Short Illness'
o f ( ’om‘’ liunce

I.ONIMtN Mar ’l The opmifii
II ih’ I m .■|m i* fnii I"
i xxith
tin iin»*l *ei iiiii*. dt*Mi maoo id CM
* 1* sirne tieiioa ii) pull* *1 up *n * stake* ami left Geftexu .**1 •». • |
Jut wa* i t|in'*«i tl la*i lugh* m h*
a*»;!.«.. »t:.t • ••
.uaitei
lin.d In.4
The iii.ln at mu *.f tl»e Am* ••• .i't!
* tin i^t*
Stall- h« paitment ’ hat the I m* *l| 4 J;•
.1 op* rat H t
^1a»e* was m . .hiij «• le
I....... .11*4
»...I
with •he Hi it i» h g»»\ i i in
f all It'll I I I
iiti
( * ..nt min’d &lt;til I'ag* I
I Ilf ' .. | ^ la | Ih. d
F t
\\ P \\ . .I'. f»
i .k o i r t o m i i 1
i •d* d nt ......... r nig *.f t
The n« w * hand** 1 «.t 1 .mm* i* &gt; ' minntt* * ..f th* f han*’ .
l*\X X P f jett (i.m m itti* will m* * * I m* *. * Ih. A. 1
a* thi- 10a 4u| *a oflm - m flu 1 it 4 '
e.-.r u . i i . mI.»• ttdy ha 11. |*« •I f *t
Hall al ( oil ,,VI**, k Mondav aft* d il -waid I v mian ait ! I 4«i&gt;1 « *V4 |
liiMin for a fill tint ton*id.-ia' "ft
t •&gt;• 1 it * put •ax|f"i
1 n. nn.l ' •
tv B
of a plan which mu) result .11 tin
• install* d III „•1 cer* ..... v kVfill It
t rectum of duck* mid wan-h*. i** • w *IJ P.«&gt; pn
I o4ri l»t II l»
mi the lakefnuit
Maym
XX X f **h •nun,
•in nf r J,
if. ( 4
l.iffle r will prraide a- • Pan *u:i 11 ( Hfiimitl# 1
nf the s|*e«'ial dinks und x%ur&lt; | I'itlinl*
o-n mX
h.nise committee appoint*-! h&gt; || 1 Seimnnle
1f ie ii &lt; Il'M'l
B P«»|»e. general chairman
Hi ^Junior If'irl, S’rl,!.. I. I'l
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Project Committer.
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with probable showcre.
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ON CELERY P A C T
BEGINS M ONDAY

an I union lalmt
The school*, he told 111-* fllldl* *ICV
nn " ji g *i it I •nla at k of the stjit
n, «111.. emit i olle-1 1-4 tititiui oua
forei’ s from 4vithin and without,
adding ‘1those same fmcea, nt

" I am *oi i v , * hi* »ni»l, "I
I !.«• in fib. plai t’* al **ni • a’ t
pi . .ill) I hat 1 i-ould mil I* tv
I mi hot Hid *1
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ARM S CRISIS IS
FACING EUROPE :
STATE EX PE R TS1
HrTtish Proposals In
Matter Appear To
Have Failed Utterly

t IxFVF.I A N h ,

PROBE ORDERED
INTO CHARGES 01
PLANE SABOTAGE

Interest In County- WideBeautification
AndClean-UpCamp aignlsSeenAsIIigh

New BridgeToBeOpen
For TrafficNextWeek

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\ '• iiatnt*v *nd v iu g g e ra tio n
X Idas! ,.f ungloxed cnticnun »*f
o n - Uni'll
John**on*a tnrt rv|d • tli.isi f..i»'»
which, hv sui-1, at
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lo M i * G if fo r d l ’ meh tx nipt Ilihllnt the ( .-edont of
, r - - rating \erl*nl
a«*ault
on m 11 in
n m
Ann 11* an
public
\ R \ n n »|H«-eh made by the ml
, ii. . . nil* « •wiivil In n lust night
nr*t •tit of horn the *nine |l.*t It) II *. .i •.i h Itea It of the Xmrri\
in ulieip tin led bmred wife i.ii, || -ii*i . al Sm u t ) , XXn«hiit4*
I o? tb«
|’t nn n)l\nnin
go\*n»oi ton
I l-ilin* li* » lo t i r i l i i i o n XX'cdn* l.i\
Spenkillg before the
IVogfP*
t f. Ii.lillt* th M'Mlun- f o V 'pen i\i A-tl'M at mil
usso.inhfii con
m i n i-M t.f the unit
he head*. • n in e. Beale aira»gn**l
organ
Ji»lm*"n tli uiftit tl ihore wh«» i*p
rations such are the I hiugliter*
prnte.l in •• ni||*e to hi* ilt'i** •»! of th.
Xoieruan R* volution and
tell luo whnt w a t wr onc "it*» thi
Xmeiuatl l.egmn. **lig husi
i the leeok* t v * ifnniinto.fi
it.s*." the XXomen’s
Cluistiaft
Mt
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lie reli-M.d pnflt*oInil\
T* *o|.eiutii »• I'liioii. tin Xmeiican
|tai Xssn, mt mu, the newspapers
|*im l, .1 * a* '« itm n that N R A

I)ern OrdersOomploto
Inquiry Into Many 1I t T C I t
Serious Accusations i I t*iii &lt; to the

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Price Fire Cents

J. W LUNGER F i r s , n o r Under Rooeevel, Pictured A ^ J J R S . PINCHOT U S. S C H O O L S
t ActionThat Tod ay rinds I he Nat ion rnrrrm m DV CAin mi d T nv
WALKS MIT OF LraU
€D efinitely In The Process Or Recovery *
IUl LU D l jA lU nU K l DI
IN D IM A JAIL
HUGH JOHNSON BIG BUSINESS
By KADRK W IN G K T
( A u o r lit H I’ rtM Staff XXrilrr.)
Franklin
Delano
Rooarvrlt
faced 100,000 tense citicrnp Mar.
4, 1033. in a chill
Washington
wind.
It waa inauguration day . . .
hia finger* touched the llitile . .
he waa President.
Banka were
closed.
Presses
rolled scrip The gold standard
was
fautng.
Hoarder*
were
watched. Business stood still.
“ The only thing we have to
fear is fear itaelf. .
The new President
promptly
convened Congress . . . show*

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THE W E A V E R

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD.

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CVVA Payroll Drops
To $5300, Lowest
Since Work Began
Ihv Civil XX.uk* Adm inistra­
tion pa)t«dl h i t I f « ."in t) for Ihv
iii*» t week, (•-•.•ting apptottm alrly
f .100, v« a '
a»
lovii’ d
Ii vrl
'*lii*i* opriiti *iin Iii **t t'rgnn III tho
i "lin t) . it v*a*. r• portcd ut ttn»
• XX A o ffn r h i thv Fourt H*tins
G i i &lt;* moriiiiig

Thi nvv% v%n-k In a*art yr-»tvr*lay
ni"rtnng a ill l.rmg i XX A fiirnl* tu
men and w"inert » l i " ii'iiiHi'i
••ri tin* ii'iin t) a ipissta nil'll i fid'-ra
from XX a Guilt; toil It i* nndirat «&gt;il
that Miiothvi ivdiii l ***ri in the forca
will la* Hindi- rally lirst wrrrk, i'f*
fr« tivr m it I- 1 iday
Redii* (ion in personnel hap 11&gt;mlted m Giv coimololation of s**vrral rrrwa and a rutting *l4Wi* of
Ihr project* nridrr way In the i ily
arid count)
I'nm ipal anrk rmw tir.rii, done
hy F W A rrrwa In on the •(&gt;• -»•*•
er pyGvin. at Ihr I minty lit inr,
and i i i m( I i *i **|m " f Go- i mini y Two
frderal project* nlao 'll** Im Hig
worked nn the mandat"!)' gv«»drtlr aurvry. and n payroll and
hufttnr** rrrinua t*ring ao*idtirl«*d
hy Mr* AXnrlta Nohla
Advlrea worr
rrcvivvd
thin
morning that mnai|uito r.min.l
and rural aanitationn an- r&gt;&lt;i m. n
datory. Tha rounly F W A wil. : m t
this aftamoon to considrr whethvr
it is advisable to ronttnui thv iural sanlUtion project further.

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AFTE R SHIPWRECK
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:,W* ars still too tired. Give u» tin**.
W * ars bruised by lb* waves
that saved us,
&gt;' !W# are torn b y lbs rocks
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received q».
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■t(y up to tho groan,
I tho meadows rad with esltls.
Wo most hug ths cliff for a
llttlo,
n r * most ru t • while. Wo must
|
wean
, tip s from the testa of brlns

fro m Uio atony bowl of rouregT,
Era,tho hitter y f tbit porridge
•Be drowned In honey and wine.
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Mrs. Plnehol, wife of tho gover­
nor of Pennsylvania, colls lbs
N R A a “ grisly fa r e ." Wa don't
know what a “ grisly" fares la,
tmt it Is no joke to aome of three
lltu* merrhanls who ars Hying to
Comply with It.
- Among those visiting In Hanford yoaterday was Eugene H.

j lfSUhews of Stark*.
railroad
commissioner, and candidate for
re-otecllon. Mr. Matthews is r e ­
porting to have o|i|Hisltlon but Is
Confident his frien-U will remem­
ber im and his work and return
-him to officr.
Work W tkoi &gt;tyi hii rnunid^t!
bankruptcy lull ha* not bttn
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(HcnaU) commit Is**' did not take

' lip tho mt’fMurr t« Imtiusp certain

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h Member* amki'd for further riinuldt tration of pvmtinif amend im-nli*

jNbt only bar , ths* hill not ta ro
•helved but 1 h it* hern |&gt;«r»c&gt;rialb
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v tho cooiraUtta dm-* pi* ton hid
I*'4bo m*a»ur#, a motion %»«*ul«I !•«
^ Vttacla on the floor to dmchirg*
J tho CoiiitnlUdH* fnim further con
&gt; Okierati cm ef the bill.**
W . wsr* Binfry to i#e Mat tun

/VsIS resign s i director uf Lh«
r Emergency Relief Adjnlni.il stu,n
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There

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| charge* of polities and a ic e d ir
ssisrlrs smonjr tbs -higher uffl
clgla in Florida's rrllJ force., and
1 Mr, F a rr necessarily
rcnjni
soawwhat under a cloud. In *J1
j fairness to bint, however, we doubt
[ If,there Is anyons la the slats who
Could have managed slate relief
with stealer
cojueienliousni-se
than the superlntrqdanl of the
Children'* llama Society at Jackr* Sonvilla.
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, The wsr agslnst the depression during ihli first ; yesr
u been waged on three fronts. It.baa,beep R*cc*»ary.,U&gt;
gql something to promote business so that# tjie normal proceiscs of. recovery might overcome the depf-esdlon. It has
‘ 8 necessary to provide relief for the urjcpiploygd pend■recovery. And it haa been necessary to devise hew laws
and new methods for dealing with our economic system so
th^t, ihe, evil* which brought on the present depression
mighty he avoided In the. future.
’ ,
“ i the first of these fronts, the President has been
rn\ingnUy successful. He ha# provided relief in a measure
never, before attempted In, the history qf the,w(w|dri In nddltlon .tp providing food ,gnd clothing to ail without other
* support, the President through the CW^ Jhaa put
men to work throughout, ,the winter at wages not
SO cents an hour. Through the NKA he has in­
duced business to re-employ perhaps a million more. It
ia estimated that the Public Works pfpgram has put between
2W,000 and 300,000 men to work. There are 300,000 young
men and boys in the Civilian Conservation Camps. All of
these men, except those rr-emhloyed through the NRA,
hold their jobs at government expense.., .
...
The battle on the second front shows progress. The
placing Qf so W e n numtar of pernona previously pauper­
ized In aelf-stipporting poslnons, has not fallcil to have Its
effect .upon business. According to the industrial chart of
the Department of Commerce; factory employment haa In­
crease! ylncc March of last y«*r from Bfl.6 U&gt; 72 (with 100
representing tho average .for the years, J023-25). Indus­
trial production has increased from CO to 81. Payroll# have
increased from 30.9 to 62.. Freight loadings have increased
frpm 6 0 to 66. Department store sales are up from 67 to
70. Building.contracts, which were down to 14 last March,
are now registered st Bo. The import value of 20 last
year is now 42 and the export value has increased from 28
to 44.
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At .the same Ume the, average value of Industrial
mLocks listed on the New York, Stock Exchange haa in­
creased from 80.20 to 103.77. whi)g bonds have gone up
from 73.19 to 98. 28. U. S. Hleel tonnage ia up from 2fiS,183
year ago to 331,177 now. Pig iron production has in­
creased from 608,786 to 1,216,226. Automobile production
which was 132,000 in January of last year was 165,000 in
year. Electrical production haa increased
January
watt hours to 1.&lt;M0$51,000, The price of
wheat haa gone up frotp 601* cenj^ a bushel to 97 Cent# a
bushel. Corn anti cotton have Increased proportionately.
Ilualncas failures have declined from 671 in one week a
year ago to 246 last week.
However encouraging theae figures may be, the pessi­
mistic fact cannot be discounted that there are atill prac­
tically us many people unemployed today as there wore one
year i«%'o. The estimate on Mar. 4 of laat year placed the
figure at 12,000.000. The estimate of William Drcen,
president of the American Federation of Ij&gt;l&gt;or, would In­
dicate that there arc still 11,600,000 unemployed. If thoae
ha\ing temporary jobs with the CWA are included, llow
many would now be unemployed were it /t°t for the billions
o f dollar* which the government ia pouring into channels
of trade Is of course a speculation ton futile to attempt.
What this conflict In statistical fact would lurgely seem
to Indicate is that wr htc not entirely out of the wm»ds yet.
If government spending cun bo continued until such busi­
ness readjustments can be made as are necessary to ab­
sorb unemployment in normal channels of trade, the im­
provement already noted In the Department of Commerce’s
chart will doubtless continue. Btfl U these readjustments
cuurml Ite made soon enough, sprue reaction will sooner or
later be evident. It should bo apparent to everyone that the
government cannot go on indefinitely furnishing relief and
employment at the present rate.

Ths month of March has bc*a
, ast aside for a community-arid#
olsan-uy and bsautlfuatldT cam.
palyp, and avery r*&gt;ld*nt of this
| city Is being urged to do bla part
toward improvlay tha looks , of
home sites. vacant iota, store
fronts, and attssr but Iness prupsrllua. This la a good time to aa.
coo rags the pleating of Many
,«hniba and flowers. A - fo g years
r ago
■ go the
Mie (Jena
ow n s Club
UUB ia Orlaado
vriaauu booeg * . a tnovameal U BSt M
f W
plant ataleas and teda* lk*U
brilliant pvrpl# and flak oolprs t r*
r making Orlando tho talk a# thov
w ad * of tourist*. It would bs a
wonderful Using for, Baaferd If
aome thing of that as lure souId be
accomplished berg.

The FloHda Boom
The Florida bnom is again Irrcotnfng a aubject for ft*liunul discussion, hut thin time it ilocn not revolve around
optiona and binder Iroyn and huge nrofitn and wild cat promutlon ochrmcs, but rathrr about the tremendous huxlnij*#
wruen
wldch iru*
Ihe ih^iiy touriat resortg
reaorta aof this state arc doing.
Ni w»p*i*cr hssdllnca rifcilt* Uh&gt; facta about Florida—the
mixes of countiegg. plggaurv-sccki
..era.
.
, ,
Tlrntta N#w*-m««uilnee (bU
Ibis weak
w
aaya that tha A'. C..U
and tlie Seaboard Airline.railroad* have boon running two
to five aection* of their crack train* to Florida. Etuitorn
Air Transport claim* to b« carrying twice ag many pausengrrn a* last year. In two week# 63,000 automobilea from
other aUlM'.drove, laid, Miami. , On,one dav 76&lt;000 j&gt;er»on*
were countud lying on Ine kind* at Miami lleadli. a number

commwlatiorui taken. fThe best hotel* are charging from |15
tp f4$ pcr day. In Tamba t^e Floridan and Tampa Terraco
- ' Lrs
mgrehanta claim
btjalpes#
St. Peter#reportlng a
burg gaa
40 percent
W ftat’ nikdu
Florida'
fg*Ur wa* the fact that real estate
transaction* had tripled jlnce. 1933 and for'the first time
e 1928 there was * real demand for k£jhakjfe.n
Attributing thla prosperity to *'An (inuiiiaily cold
' the,North, political unrest that hkd kept prople fhom
&gt;WUnt* U
aMBM]!*!
nam
ma,
wiuwm
atvyvvvptf
m ga
XPW| gV*
!tbe|r liiual visit to Cuba,,a dollar ddvaluatk
for relief provides for ike

The
Welfare , Depart easel
meeting on Thursday, Feb. Zth
was ..unusually., interesting. Th#
gentlemen of th# d ty were In­
vited to b« |&gt;re**i»V and
were made by Mayor,
Thrmahpy ,,pnd J.
jv h ib w .
Mrs. Wald run remo! n p ip tf pf#pared by Mrs. A. B. rump* on
th* aubject, "Th* 'Comniieelap'.
Form
of
(iovsniment
far
Cities.",
,
,
W, A. WblUomb and f i W r
the
of Bloomington. Ill,
are*
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Donley at their home In Geneva.
Endor Curlett of Geneva was
railed to Baltimore Tuesday by
the sodden deelh e f Ms brother.

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circulating a'.,partisan ex-1
opposition to lb* agree­
ment hi general. Grower* , who
by IJie government.
’A mmmitiM
committee Wsl
was qg^olatad to controlled about 1800 k m
work out thla proposition. After signed this petition rally y*stor-|
j — i s ---- Indicated that prob-1
o f / lurkta counties due effort, .tb* _ . _ ____
«
o
o
p
B*o
f
aMy *000 acres woald be lined
yras
rone
over
by
a
group
of
a n hrgaol dag canning. .clubs .to
m in opposition to lb* pact
can the surplus fruits and vege­ grower* and shipper*. On.July 25,
for* Monday, In this area alone
tables that gra now wasted In 1993, it was presented before a
Th# opposition group haa eeh
group, of grawyn and shipper* b&gt;
thd field*.
_
_____
ad t . k . Datfea. I * I- FnuJkr, If.'
the
Court
House
bet*,
and
read,
J. O- Hood has purchased * a
after A - Lefller, atm U. F. WiM-e.er of
lot on Magnolia Avenue between paragraph by ^paragraph,
Oviedo s i g cyniWltt** which
wbkh
Jt
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sent
tp
Washington
Ninth .and Tenth Streets and
express tha opposition view* hi
for final adjustment.
pill erect t new home at ones,
Laaetand if called upon.
"There it was r*-written
n* Coqtractor, Vanabtp bag xartad
again pjaced. before, tb* .phlpper*.
the new home of Wntlam Bray
and In November 1933, after this
On the comer of Tenth and new agr**ment was rejected by
Magnolia and this street Is be­ two' largv shipper* and one grow­
coming the residential center of er, the subject was left dormant
Sanford..
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until local grower*, seeing the . PARIS,
Mar. S.—(A P )—The7
, Mr. and Mm. C. N. Webb of need o f such an agreement,' met Doubergue government today
Ilomell. N. Y. art in the city again on Jan. 19, 1934 for a
reportad serieox’y a* considering'
for a few days as the guasta of discussion. . . . . . . .
how the question of debts o
Mr. and Mm. K. D. Chittenden.
"A t a meeting of our • club, a the United State* may be settled.I
Mm. D. U Thrasher 1* spend­ secret ballot acreage, in.the eounAlthough tb* question
ing a fsw weeks In Caba where secret ballot w u taken among U s yet been discussed by the cabinet
h«r parents, Mr. and.Mra. E. L . the growers In al lamia ace, and It was learned that Ihe.gorsrtM
Ffrran of Eastls, . and several more 'lljen., XI percent o f the ment wants to find same solution,
others from Florida am making total ''acreage in the c o u s i ft U thought likely that the cabi,
ty a t that, (im * signified th*m- net will take it up as soon a*
a pleasure trip.
selycy as favoring, the agreement pressing domestic problems are
A total of ,1880 acres was repre­ settled.
sented at that meeting, with no
dissenting vote*.
, ,
"On (he next uay. Club commitfas* wars instructed to cover th*
field, and *#*k further signatures
Grower* controlling a total of Slfrt
■errs signified themselves as hr;
(Continued pr»ni fn g^
oppoellion Ing In favor of tha pact at that
Jertlons raised by

TheSecohd.Yiar ftldHiu
President Rooacveli
W* flr it year In (Mice
tomorrow with hi# prestige umilmlnishcd and his popular­
ity greater than ever. Within the year the power of nU
office haa been Increased beyond that ever known before in
tilUjCffUntot... TJie W trttw or,this power baa been such as
with '.'the . hoopla' tin
, til, like
to be.
ITaafirriiton^he
could
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Study Debt OwedU.S.

Uaulereon enter­

tained quite a number o f tidies
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at her home, "Zulu," In Geneva
last Haturday afternoon In honor
of her guest, Mm. 11. A. Bplnd’ler
who will lesvs Thursday for her

First Year UhderjFublii: Hekniig
Roosevelt Sfcfen AklOn C e l e r y ftifct
Perittd of Attioh B e g i n s Mbiiday

(Continued Prom Page Ont)i t .
|y when the gutd standard was
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abandoned.
for re* Ip n meeting Thartday ‘ I"*'T h e total number of growers
When beer ram* th*
W CtU night, Mr. .Darner made th* fol­
solicited was 133, and 110 of them
warned, "Beer
make*
women lowing stalement:
"We, th# menrhem of th* Semi- signed ia favor of Ibe agreen.i
fet.”
Four opposed the agreement an&lt;J
_Mlrhlgan
___ Dole Agricultural Cluj), at a nsesttie urged repeal.
nny, ready lo co-operate under It*
voted flrit. Olhem rapidly obeyed 1 Mg, held on Mfir. 1, again resolved
his recommendation.
{ tu k* l»
of th* marketing terms, did not sirn for ohvluu*

Apr. 3 message — Relief
to | a x r g y ts s a t^ prx&gt;pds*a .vndsr U.
"On the strength ef this litfor* |
farmer* from mortgage*. . . "1 j 8- docket no. 1f&gt;8, 100 perrent,
met Ion, s committee was acnl t‘J
seek an end to the
threatened ) , r lh * anli-sg reenoent (ureas, s*
Washington to demand assl nance
loss of homes."
reported M FriOey’s Herald, *|«nl
through tha AAA. We demanded
Apr. 13.— Relief
U
small ^ * * &gt; f 'r“ T* * * on t ° * PPPV*'- assistance as representing n ma-i
hom* owngn
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«»* ataagn Is to far *d-

The Thoma.
Thomas
amendment
sn&gt;endment _ -to 1 ' * " c,d f" r
*•
come operative,
th* A A A VT*t drawn. Conserva­
"T^ls view docs not meet with
tives srrramwl, "Inflation." ,ftut
the approval of th* proponent* of
Inflationists srreemed, "M o m "
th* agreement. SomeTlm* In May
May 17.—"I
recommend two 1033. a c^rpoiilie* o f shipper* and
further stsp* in our national growers meeting after Ui* disas­
campaign to put people beck to trous 1032 3.7 season, seeking help
work.”
through the government, was told
..That was the NKA with |tv to set th* industry's house In
Blue Eagle and th, |:i,»i)0.000,W0 Poblic Works program. It
promised higher wages, a part­ way to go. but we are on the
.
„
nership of government and busi­ • • r -”
II* bearded Legionnaires
in
ness, an end to unfair competi­
Itfetr'Chictgo den,
said
they
tion.
/
over
The "Brain Trust”
mobilised, should not be preferred
end th# TV A was projected as other ctllsen*. . . laid a wreath
an es|wrtment In aortal planning. on Anfon J. Cervnak's grave.
, Legislation piled
at
frusen
"We
rannut
ballyhoo
our­
bank accounts, chlsrlera
were
selves hack t&lt;&gt; prosperity."
Bonus
msrehers, grumbling branded, retailer* coded.
Then , (he ItFI started buying
over their lot, moved on the
Whit# House.
They asked for newly mined gold at higher and
higher piices, , . Europe was
money) h" gave them work.
text
lie rhsttoil with MacDonald of mystified, . . Elemunlaiy
England til arrive at a ‘"Hearer bimks were tbupded t*r lind why
understanding," and to 34 na­ higher a obi prices should mean
tions he said, "The way to dis­ higher rnmmodily pririWi
Al Smith decried baloney dolarm Is to disarm."
They
ap­
plauded, continued talking
ami, Jam. . . Others call*4 them rub­
ber . . . Secretary Woudln left
arming
Conservatives berated dlcUlor. .

■hip.

.

_

. R n n u n ll

said. . .
urged
him

.

prayer* War*

1

repeal
.

speed
was
churchmen
attacked I

. . he received his f lr it Jl*

gun salute.
I have nn
expectation
at
making a hit evrryllme I com*
lo hat."

To Ihe WurlJ Economic Conferin, Jill; he outlin’d &gt;inerljnd-p-ndet'l
Hollar". . .
prices pus*. , . "The U. S. 1s opt
ready for sUbnilsllop."
, The
dollar tall. . . managed currency
plan* w ere , laid. . . ranks of"#C»nomlsls spilt wlda,^
July (7.—A milestone. ... Tex­
tile ('od# .N o . t , w w ef/actlv*.
He cautioned agalnxt qvergf*dyction, wgrped
of
(ho Jfah
sluqip, appealed „ \o th* n»(lon
accept, th* blaakst coda, ,.i'. .
Then came a running vacation
i a batllsfhlp.
^
i
August—Coal Arik**,
Infla­
tion clamor, war la Cuba. Genpral .Johnson, coda dlclalgr, wap
ordered bv
the
Py**ldvnj , to
"quit work Ini, so hard uc &gt;( M
ftrad" Ha didn't. . . and wnant.
enre

Itnosevell ryjected the wetlcm
governor's price fixi
xing plan, created th# CWA to sbtfl 4.000,000
frujn relief lo employment rulb.
Russia was
recugulxeq, and
Jest before Chrlatp-ia* h* ratified
the world silver pad, paid miners
higher', prices. , '.j,,,
Repeal ,w*a .prucUimpd, lynchl»g
niiidemnvd,
tm^Joymcnt
•ACii^mtnU ,AJiUii4f4 , , Mail voluwa;. i».o«) latter*
dsjjy. . . Largest of all I’reald r ill.

,

, K,ue V.-. ,1 . .

thla Rrrtlon, w i l l i n g the nertl o l
» chpuire in niethiMi* lh «t in* n«*w
antiquated and doubly opproaatvr,

am? d*»w aeeklngy urimrI fifthly,
vatton for all of ua.
**¥!vrry other form o f buainca|
and industry \n protocted under a
rtnle or a nynW m of protection
rrpt the growers, end th. hlslurJis
of the past »i* months prove' tnej
vglue of the r agreements
that competitive system*
•sjTTtlv snv longer.
“ M achinery ha* taken the |&gt;l*'-r
man Th* tim nax* pr.-lm-ed
gre a ter &lt;h*n
than ever before
"

-at —— f o e r fC T | (| 4 \Ml'l
mil in I.hi* srction,
for r m i
prove lhat our tonnage U ill tu aj*
In*
&gt;*f tr a r per acre. T h lf
f.r l alone Indlrates a ncuJ of a
eu-operative -p l'A
u* •"&gt;
“We believe that th* **»»'■" '*
lint too f*r ad.anead lor bl*
aateemtnt. Three hundred and t 'h
ty grower* and 3&lt;5 tdd|iplng or,
ganlistlnns should Is- easier «•''»
. rolJ«| than the vast »U te eiltuf
inJustgy.
"N o nn# wishes to plar*
|p th* bends of Ihe Secretary at
Agriculture.. Tb* govetnm.nl Imv^
adviser^ u* vrjuit #L&gt;rr to taka tor

Jsnoary-Congrysa, opened, ,dorllt, wilUpg. . It itsard with few
gasp* hi* fiscal policy leading U I»t» M r 'ipduntfy gyi A.mj*u w VJ'
st pvhlicwidebt of ,31 billion dol­ fnun.lnllijijj sml we are er'log. nr
lar*! by Jo** 40, 1993.

tb* %«qr»4fj»,.oI Agtk'uUd. -J .cn1
ells *s a Judge in lb* Jmlite ef If
agreement.
"Peraonal feeling
hs» new
, Bald—"It is our task to go for­
crept int# th* former, .ate ding
ward.". ... etc ,
A «h rth -A FO;M k «o t dollar, all accept when on* Is biased In F
, * ......
Urn go)d In Umj .nation.,.a .48.- view*.
"There could net aqd ynuld oo(
OOO.OOOjtXX) exchange
equalisa­
bw sag turmoil awl »t rife If, I ho
tion, fgnd, , . and .gut tL
, .

,j|*o****H,
Ip thy, closing
laapjtw of hu first yf«r. , .

, i ’aggyd—The . dollar at M.0#
c*arp;cgold « t |38 ap punce., ,

grower* received a fair rotarn for
thrtv effort*, t . ,
"Vlotajlpns of tba agreemeni, if ^

HW* .have m» dfl g r e a t
’any, could be easily and reedllj
strides , toward the , objective*,"
I’sikxp* wo need a new
ils .Und birthday, cerrected. tbf
jrcwpf* Wg b*v* .liadj
ncfgled—Commercial airmail In lb# past have
atemlulolx. fgHegJ
controls. . . .
.11
la •'awanUihtog tb *( rv**iUo u»fy
, Aak*4—A communications reg- .0
glowingly Ratal ff?, #•■ Th“| «
at malt |p ■U H aC ;
1
, l«-a a^SjfSg,thy ^ Interferes with
niede-d Mtri- riMtMtMr-Belglsr bona*

, To Secrrtsrv trkn he ..raw#
the oil admlldrtratlon. . ro«na»l#d
With Geor&lt;-v Waryan and trvlnw
n d w r, advocate*
of
manager
gjaairr.
►
”
‘
-T#*e coal rnda was
h ank***

hl» Treasury p..t in III health.
e.fl
lea
in a
. Erunoiuisl bpragu* lIrfl
Lgff

Jority of the grower* of relery In
this area, and w* were given as­
surance that our demand would b«
aired.
“ Forfy thfee days have eUps*4
since the inception of the plqru
inqnl rtf Ih e grower* to formulete
some plan fur the salvation of th*
industry and Sanfurd Itself In a
sttuggl# of a new thought that In­
v o lv e s every man, woman, child
church, lujgc, school, and profess
sionnl man ip tb* dty and cnurly.
“ Th® -Seminole Agyjyultuial Club
has fqr tne part four year* ad*
vanred every ailvantagiw-us intereft open and almv® tMuird with|
public mcatirigii that all
Vfl*
mf to ittPiut. li U r u fouiHla*
rnm^
tl&lt;kn jnf iioundr thinking vroA T&gt;(
and aunit of the oldest gi »wrrr» (n

rt ,n»e A (peal
lion, **

f » m , | b , , D x ^ • n k 'N

, I

�I-jv-Vaow.

axfeaxV .
Hostess A
.7 f . .
Thirty, th ru members of the l)e: O f f ic e U S Lead Garden Club w e n guests at
" ~"
---------- - tne iT|uiar ‘ meeting
of Rote
.■ .i i
ii i ■ Circle ol me Garden Club of t-ati_ . ford bald gaalerday morning and
uw M y e / a
afternoon at lha borne ul Jim. r..
U It i i l 3
U . Gailoway, Sally Raj Karra.
■■
■ • hollowing me meeting luncheon m i
,C ,| | . Winn \od earned informally in Mrs. Gallo*
red from BIB F a r k W » y » borne.|*«rfc Avenue.
Mra. Fred K. Wilton presided
—
oyer the meeting anu iip mtieta
a. S. A. 11. Wilkin* reported B roll call hy giving the
the birth of a 101 namee bf flowers. Report* ware
it Mrs. J. M. McCaalulJ,
treasurer, MX*. E. It. Stowe, who
t
gave the number of plants dis'amps is in baud during February, Mrs. J.
re with. ti. (Lolclough. who gave an account
J. F. N.| o f ibe planting duns at the VSAvenue.|rious schools, and Mrs .A. W.
* Epps, who reported on plant mai Wilson, te n e t
a Stale
lian a were mads for ths flower
under- show to be staged un Mar. 14 and
lendiritie Mar. 16 altar winch Mrs. A. 1).
b « glad ‘Covington Ipoke of
the plants
iprovlngi whim will be eihibiled at that
i
, time. Mrs. Kpps staled that she
id Mr»| had placed ala notices eoncsrnmg
at. L. 1.1 the show in Orlando sturvs.
tour
a report on tht Plug)ras of the
j ^county-wide clean-up and beauiijalfowajj Jication project wa» given by Mr*.
KajTOe ' tindor (Jurlclt who also ■uirgcsUnJ
j ihaI member* bring new and upua«
aj% vund| UB| fjobrdrs t« the clrclo in^vtingt.
. W i U ; gardnung and pools wae
Ekt h fr* 'the subject of a resiling given by
l&gt;eas| Mrs. £pps which was follgwea by
a paper oo the growing of chiyaatilhrinunis by Mis. t-, I.. park,
I today 'ami another paper on the pri.jio
oin Mrs. ga(Iu g o f shiuU*, vine- and pot
dn3 her plants b, Mrs. Walter S. Colruiao.
'hilip J. Mis. Coleman showed many spec Imens of how the work i&gt; dune.
A t tht conclusion o f the iu«*l'Df H ‘
lag Mrs. Curlett spoke o f what
Mr. and mmj, M dope in the garden this
, Jr. sad ||lunih after which spruranis from
■ Strlek- i y ,r gardens of Mrs. Coleman, Mis.
■ J- ®.| W. E. Watson, Mrs. Stowe, and
others were distributed to the lie| 1-aud guest, ana the Host C rcla
kkilsoo mrnilwrs.
slay for
Imncbeon w n seneJ at the noun
II spend 1,,^ , un small tables placed
in
laughter,
Galloway s living
rooms
" *
winch weie docoialed lor the oecsege
or , lu|) ,n|, B profusion of bright
culvird gladioli sur
uliicr l a r ­
i’ I
.id e a flow os s. Assisting in seiviug
nm

Mtea DeForost Hbridrs
Mrs. A. K . Powers
**.
MOW D A T
Circle Number O w &lt;4 the First
Methedtst Chazth will .most at 3:00
P .lM . at the h o # * W M n . J. B.
Crawford, 1204 Oak Avenue.
Circle Number T * o of the Ffn t
Methodist church win meet at 3:00'
P. M. with Mra. Lola 8. UGettc
at tho homo of Mrs. W. C. Hill,
1900 Magnolia Avenue.
Circle Number Three ef the
First Methodist Church will meat
at 8:00 r . M. with Mrs. Brodie
Williams, 410 West Eighteenth
Street
Circle Number Four of the
Flret-Methodist Church will meet
at 8;f0 P. M. with Mra. ft : W.

Circle Number
Fire a f the
First Methodist Church will meet
at 8:00 P. M. with Mrs. E. H. La
ney at her home In ]*aola.
The Y. W. A. of the First Bapi
tilt Church will meet at 7:J0 P
M. at lha bome of U n . II. H, Hill
1919 Palmetto Avenue.
THg laWmiefnale Hoyal Amhas■ m o n oi the First Baptist Church
W , m e e t &gt;! 7:00
M ■» lho
church aaoex.
Tlicle Number One of the Presb jln la n Auxiliary, M ra,' t!! C.
Bflggs, chairman, will meet at
1:00 P. M. for luncheon at Ov*
hrtme of Mrs. W. L. Henley, Paola
Road.
Circle Number Two of the Tresbyfdflan Auxiliary, Mrs. 0. H.
Brown, chairman, will meet for
luncheon at 1:00 P. M. with Mrs.
W |J). Hormann. San lantm.
Circle Nu ralwr Three of the
Presb'yWriap Auxiliary, Mrs. W.
A . : Zachary, chairman, will meet
at 8:30 P. M. at the home of Mrs.
L, F. Boyle, 2404 Mellonville Ave­
nue..
.Circle Number Four nf lb*
Presbyterian Auxiliary. Mrs. II. B
LrWta, chairman, will meet at
12:00 o’clock at the home of Mrs
D . .L. Thraaher, Ro*e Court, for
luncheon.
.Circle Number Five nf tho
Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mrs. Itsnry . Mclautin, chairman, will meet

Honoring Mrs. A- K- I’0" ' ' " ,,r
Palatka who r o t u n m f t o W t a m
today after spending a short time
here ‘ with ’.her permits, Mr. and
Mrs. F. W- Bender, Country Club
Hoad, Miss Elliabelh Ana l&gt;e*
Koreat entertained a fesC friends
at'a bridge party yesterday after,
noon at her home on the Ceuntry
Clbb Hoad.
A fU C , several progressions of
bridge high score prlta, a novelty
cigarette box, was awarded to
Mra. J. 8. Adam*. Refreshments
were then served to the following:
Mra, A. K. Powers, honor guest,
Mrs. .J. S. Adams, Mrs. A. l&gt;.
Zachary, Jr., and Mrs. George A.

at 3:30 P. M. at the ti^me of Mrs
HaiTy H. Heeren, Palmetto Ave­
nue at Twenty-third Street.
Circle Number Six of the Prcahyterlan Auxiliary. Mrs. R. U
Walthour, chairman, will meet at
12:30 P. M. for luncheon with Mrs.
J. C. Hutchison, Indian Mound
Village.
AH auxiliaries of the Woman'
Missionary Society of the First
Baptist Church will meet at J:3t
P. M. at the church.
The weekly prayer program will
be observed at the First Baptist
Church at 3:30 o’clock with mem­
bers of Circle No. S In charge.
TUESDAY
Regular meeting 0f Srmlrwde
High School P.-T. A. will lake
place at 3:30 P. M- at the school
auditorium. The Rev. W. A. CoopJ
sr will speak on the subject,
“World Relstionshlps.''
Clrtle Number Six of the First
Methodist Church wil| meet at M-LMI
P. M. with Mr*. W. E. Price, Mon­
roe Corner.
Weekly “ladies' day” vrul be ob­
served at ths Sanford Country
Club with Mrs. T. R. Milling and

M ARCH A

h~
l&gt;vt arai
rAoH f t v t t f

IM i

g S S B B B S ai

Trained Teacher*, litiO A. If.

At The .Crhirehet

Thompson.

M
lnltler,

thr

H
m

JitriM U

With two tablea of guests in
sui*&lt;nih m i*rt sn i
Hanford
A venue.
attandanre, Mrs. 9. U. llightayman
Tli* Itrv. r M. llm lrr* pallor
entertained yesterday
afternoon
llJbtv Krhool, M a A. M*
MV»i i:iIn« Hrr%'lco« 11.00 A. M
at her home in San laata with
* Hv ruing Harrier, 7 JM I* M
another of the series of ''vanishing
\Vrtln*«Mlay a»rvlt-r, * 1# I*. SI.
parties” for the benefit of the
building fund of the Woaian's
Club. Vsses and howls of Spring
flowers were ueed to adorp the
roams where the guests wars
entertained.
i After several, progresalon* of
bridge scores were added and
priaes were awardrd to Mm, W alter l.. Morgan. Mrs. O M. Harrison, and M r s . John Melarh
Mrs. Morgan received high seoie
prite. a nevelly Irish crochet hag,
while Mrs. Harrison was given
•eeuiwl high score priie, a h*n,lmade linen bag. Mrs. Meiseh was
awanlisl low score prise.
1 A * the tea hcsir refreshments
Were served by the hostesi^aaslal« ii Umli&gt; H**m4 n»i»r «l*»n *v * A vr *
isl by Mis. A. \V. Kuos siyd Mrs. ini*.
T l i * M « V. W HI lin n F
V li'l'lir ruin.
U. K. h’ullaghei. Those preseut
lunlirt,
werei Mrs. Walter I.
Morgan,
H n n d i t l UehtMil, * 16 A
M
Mrs. O. M. Harrison, Mrs. G. K, H « rKniiiut ni K, i ’ l l i ' H i A H«M n t i &gt; ‘ H I 1 M
Kullagher, Mrs. J. Ilowcll K|»h,
IfF tlH M rlif
l'FM&gt; r r
«n d
I ' i m I**l'. M
Mrs. .1.»hn Kick, Mr*. A* W. Knon, Srflirr*. f
\\ i&gt;tn«ii*E I ' r *• &gt; r i S r r v l t - r W ' r d n e * ”
Mm, Juhu »Mcinch, nm) Mm. J. il»y S «« i‘ M,
Adrian Hrnwv.
1‘hi
will
runllHii*'
l i t itiiiK h I 7 , i it
i » » lin k
, i mw In ii i t i i i i i r Hoi, Mull l »

THrififcr At EigHfGets
Okey Of Noted Critic

M ARTIN
in w. ist rr.

Steve’s

w l l I i lit*1
M fd rk M

Mr* k|r AH **i. In •l»-*r«* «-f I hr
l,t*■**,■|,inx nii*! V Hihimh * »■*'n « •
l l u l h t t ..... 1

C irl,

in

» In** H*'

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H i*

Melro-doMw) n-Mujer'a 0ni)Uftl
all-*tar exhibit, "lim ner at
uchetlulcti to ti|nn at thi: Milam*
Theater Sumlai far B three-day
nm, recently drew Itie fulluwiiut
tomini’iit from Jean 11underbuii,
JarkfttittvilU’ movie entte;
' In mo*l ip»laiHi’ji d itaialic «f*
feet* uval entertainment value* are
waci if a ed wli^n such an a ii ay «*&lt;
liox u fflt* jM'rwunalitle- 1* fi*ev­
ented within a simrie picture. The
producer fi*4*l* matuntera are pet­
ting then iiionc)’* wuith if celeb­
rities simply parade aero** the
arrtH’ii.
“ Hut eurh is nut the case in thia
inrtanrt e&gt;en thmnrh t h e i e
w»e
iiniie than h hair iliiievt name* in
Mfiinnt»r at K ig ht" *lm ate ipiite

PHONE

lumber

Sundhy
Monday
Tuesday

sv. IKW.II " "
A "
Mia. t .
r
Mi* i **
Mr* •ci * ‘iy* Moses, Mis.
, ‘.
,1 W. K. Watson, Mis. J. II. C’dlough

krhe Accommodation
..
SH0P
lira.
1-ewi* Hfeven*&lt;»n
and
daughter, Areha Ann. of Atlanta,
are the week-end (eucwta “ f Mt**
Km die Kintfle at the home «if Mr
and Mr*
tilenn i.inale, Indian
Mound Village They are |ilanniti({
to leave tomorrow for Palm Heath,

BUTTONS, ^'^BUTTONHOIa :s , MENBTNG, h e m ­
s t i t c h i n g IAA1N SEWING, PLEATING, ETC.
1 U B. T U

Mrgl Mnxy Strong

, BRING- T ro u b le s -*T0„Uii!
* .T o u r B a i l e r * .

.

b a t t k r v s e r v ic e

u ’ • Attention I
Palm Terrace Dairy
4 Cuatomera . , ;;
ta ahas r*s wlaM os Svltsv
*&gt;tl

I

h ave

as!* s s r

ta le r

M n lin rr

*0

MOV I , W. SI• her. hoi I wtU
;jtata , sro Mseh as ■■ -evsvs
ate*os s4 th* talrr. t'sJer ths.

JMnu J- N . B u rd ic k

T * our
friend* we wish
to
esyrress our ai’prrriallon for their
^Ijy^iwases and floral offerlag*
■hiring th# recent Illness
»nd
following th* aleath of our be­
loved husband and father, J. 11.
Itairkoy.
Mra. J. H. narkay
and Family,—Adv.

DbZD:R &amp; GAY^S Q U A liT Y PAINTS
“ Deal For Th# Boutb"

• •

Nocaaaary painting Just cannot be postponed Indefinitely wtthaat paying th* penalty In repair expanse*, and la th* incrosed
coat af repainting a house that has been neglected too long.

BTANLEY-ROGERS H AR PW ARE CO.
Y04 bAnford Avtnuo

C O N T A IN S y
e r
hsildlot

A m e i'ie a n ts m

e h a k ...n

.

hxt prt’grstns wero .pun.o-.d ,.
tiK* pi unary aclmola on l.tnrolna
snd IVa-hinglun's Mi lhdsyv, und!

M r/

r

„

Wv Take Tho
Nolnc

Out or

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K s . , „ r,hw. rl
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'

th«i ■ Wu-hin;inn’* (ArihJsy i’ 1 Lawton DeltvcrH Talk

g y *«i
g l’ cn s i tho Junior
High .......... snd n piogism inrlud-&lt;
A t I ** I • A . M C C l I n i f
in* ■ Lxlk on natiutisl defense wos * V. ■
2 . It
* -* '* i - * l
giver, ot Seminole High .School *}
* h irtrtt^ers In otUnJgncf
on Wnsblngton's Orthdoy.
She ’ th , monitffy mretlng nf the Wrsl
■(so elsted th *l the Auxillnr) hnd
p rim iry P T A. wo. held
vo^fj |I^&gt; p erf'iU to support the Thurodo) oMernoon In the neo
F|otlds league for Better Schools, gebopj guditurium which *■ &gt; com
Other reports riyen diu-ln* the pjr l, j recefltly. Suporlntondent T
meeting Included one by Mrs. J *'■ I w . U w iu n gnve n U * on illltevncy
H uff who sold that (2 00 was srnlj —
—— - to tho I-nke (4ty yrternns H vv-.in g on orli*lg on riominunH’
pltki (luring Ffhrqtiry, « * &lt; aholhcr S-rvfte l)s&gt; from the U g lo n Bui
bv Mrs. C. M. Flower* w h i itoted! Ictln wo- re.d by Mrs. F
t
that 34 Valentines w oro'aent t . lloimflllat Mrs. Roomlllnl wo*
tk* OrippieJ Children's Home at &lt;hm presentnl with a past pros’
St. Pcteraborg.'
ih-nl’a pin ny Mra. J. II. Cut
It was Announced by Mra. f^w is ch-ugh,

, M&gt;s, J^.H. Inwall BlS'idvd over
v|h( buhioomrpMalon gad appointed
Uta fulluwlng, nwuina ting commit
•,*v; Mrs,' ll. Z. Juhtnon, chair mao,
Mfa. A . U -L o v ry o y , and Mr*.
H 'v y 7(t»*nits“ A iap"»^ Wt the recent counl)
council meAlng held In Chulumo
w n giv«n o f Mr* Thumtcm kllrr
nrhich plxn were mmlr for progiam
be ( P *n by the tenchei* on
Apr. 1ft. if w i* i W r H th«t the
P.-T. A purrlig-e rnueic book* for
the pupil* The h*t.kt were &lt;ie*
ecrtlw-ai Bnr{ will be pint e J in chut I t
of lf&lt;* Helen $irphe|i*on.
A tfenfUnte priie for thr dny
went to the tjllril glide laurhl by
Mrs. BtegKepson. Program fur tho
afternoop Iprlude.t Mr. l^wton'o
talk . I mnojper by 'he tbird ciejg
bind, ii)J a minuet dance by M*rg
Hirer*
Patti*
Hodge.
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DIET

AND

Eyes Fixtmlned
GlaaaM Correctly Kill

DR. HENltY
McLAUIJN, Jr,
Optnnrlrbri
112 Park Arc.
WAiia'i
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UENEF1T PROMKEMnlVE
KlMlllTUALIST ('HtlRCH.
57 E . Concord A y #.
Orlando, Ha.
Phone 6521

EFFICIENCY

Its. p a rt Ir u le r

Special Lecture
W

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PAUL E.
Well Known lecturer
of OrUad#
.

K uaday

DGGINH
Diet knd Nutrition
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N i | l li At 7 : M

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WOMAN’ S CLUB H A L L
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M ighfiatf
Entortainmenf

TIttlE SPIRITUAL
READINGS.
MILS. RALLY HUHHELI

Hear Thin
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N ig h t

hate theft m in ion '* i r f i e* he roil
It m m ein- The 'tinner party which
Itiltie Hilt**’ wife of l.iornd liar i v
mule, I* fid n e
(k hi'lRH of *
« mkrn y r*njaJi-h hod and la-h
wh». «t the la«t mu men t. fail l&gt;&lt;
appear
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role of the
nine pti*iurtiui
make* hi i wniil Lhk of » huahaml.

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monthly
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f. m p l ell I ‘
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ill a«»rt» of endrarifif term*. *»i* n
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meet ing which W
u p ...«l v»‘ kH Mr. „
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maat the
peop|« In KngUiid
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And, of coiirae, when they do red
promt,Ide, th. f l. g . . .He .m l he . ii(rf „ r,
M „ „
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mine, VflaiTTtw rnai» with lauirhfe*.
U r i . {.isy^r wvr. hd b*
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AII.I.w. Mis. Flo,me. right in |JI&gt; inM*t of the a*-*enttilv
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fui 1lie hi'iivlit wf ffio-ie who 'Would

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4J; &amp; SCHOOLS
SAID HURT BY
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LO SES TO BUCS
BY Z7-2STSCORE

Dietitian Will Speak
At t^onui’i C l u b

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SATURDAY, NAHCH I , ;)» t 4

Celery Market Reports
L B G J lL

U t a u M | m 4 f o r rm o ll r is e r . ito w
fo r lo r e * . M i t k i l f ir m
t a s m a ll,
d o ll OB. l o r o .
C ar lo ad * f. e. b.
s h ip p la a p o lo ! I b a ae d o n d rilv e r o d
* n ln
I t l i
n il
tfa o d p o rta lie n
c U r i t t ) I I la c k c ra te * . I M I 'M w I Ijr n a M
M
m m M
no d r r n to
w a sh e d a n d p n m l t d . l - l l don.
l . « t - t T l . I n r IsglvU L uatly
w ash ed
h l f b s r , in o a (If I.fO | • don. m eolljr
1.11, ro w . h i g h e r . 4 don. L 4 4 -L 1 4 .
row
In d iv id u a lly
w a r Bod n o n l r
L I O - l.U l t d o n .
!
1.1*. « 3oa.
l S S - t . U , fo w In d iv id u a lly w a t Bod
m o s tly 1 1 4 -1 .1 4 : I d o n I.M - I.l* .
P I.A K T C 1TT , H o r t d a : M a n a la o ■ n ra a a ia B e e tle s : C lo u d y . w a rm .
H a o lla o a m o d e ra te . D e m a n d a lo w ,
m a r k o t (.a ll l o r U r n * . d r a in n d fo o d
m a rk * ! fir m f o r o th e r* . C a r lo a d a I.
». b s h ip p in g p o lu t IB aaod o a d e llr o r o d a s lo d I ana a ll tr a a o p o r U lla O
r k a r r r a ) I* I n e b r r o u a , In d iv id u a lly
w a a h a d Bad p ro e o o ls d . UB N o 1. I
q u a lity 1 I a n 1 1 -1 4 4 ; I doa, l i ­
d o . 1.00-1.10; 4. d o a , b l l - l l l f a i r
1-1*1 • don. I . n - I . M ; l - l * doa. IA #,
la w I I I .
rH IIA D IL T H M i
A b o u t a ta a d r .
riv e d . I I r a n
o a ( r a n k . ftupsM s*
; m o d o ra to . D o ta a a d
tlfk t,
m a rk . I

Apopke S u r p r i s e s
By Beating Orlando
34-33 In Rough Tilt

don scored f i n pointa at c m tor,
Woman'a O ah Hall, thU &lt;Hy.
(Itrf bra mod* four point! at (tu n l,
while Qdi] Jordan turned la Utioo
Thla lectwro will be UlBstrated
pointa. P n n n , Knight and X la- fretire, outride pressure*" citried aad will M O M of the acriea p i
law failed to acorn.
aa th* school! the arUritloo of tho
ireturn which haro been held thit
Por the first time In Mvoral
Tho upaot of tho t m n a a n t patriotic organiaatloao— '‘ u m U r winter, to be cooUnaod through­
season! a 8cuitnol* High School
wonhlppon
like
th*
Daughter!
of
out March and AprtL
hoafcothall squad W ill not be re pre­ r a a i i la tho oocood gam* of tho
tho
American
Rorolutloa,
military
In ■peaking of tho • portal health
sented In the annual State Basket­ r m i n g when tho Apopka loam
organisations Ilka tha Aatcricaa
lecture Mr. Dickson sold that be
ball Tournament In Gainesville which had Kind an opart vic­
r o i o m t c T a r d a »; C h ic a g o »S Ite o tory
o v t t East! a, *0 t e 11, ia lha Legion, aad rarlaaa other organthis month.
lu n I : J u r s e y C lip I ; N e w O rle a u o
morning round, handed tho Orlan­ teattea* aot ap to further ‘patriot­ hollered the BIWo places olds by I ; In c h m e a * I ; C le v e la n d ’ f j C i n ­
C m e h Mctjoens* squad, after
aide
the
health
ef
the
body
with
c in n a ti I ; le m la v llte I : B avatU M k l i
do Tlgon a 14 to S3 defeat after ism’ of tho 100 percent variety.”
scaring * H R
I victory ever
the welfare of th# aooL lie a*Id N ew T . r k *; D e tr o it I ; C o i n a g e s
an
oitra
period
of
playN o rfo lk I : P e o r ia I ; I’t i lU d .I p k la
Oviedo in yr* Unlay morning's
-the AposCh Paul teaches that 1:
I ; tlu f f a le I : l a d la u a p n ll ! 1 | H ew
Tho defeat for Orlando maikod
IRWllBg’ game of the fifth Dis­
l
i
s
t
s * I t W l l k r a - n a r r e 1. T o l a t—
th* body of th* believer is the
tho firot time in year* that It has
* car* k *U a l W a r r r w s
trict teurmynqnt at . Levaourg,
temple of tho Holy Chest aad
failed to adranee to pooal-ftnal* la
dypppad its ouartur-final gum*
that he defile* the tempi* of God
a district tourney. Report* from
W k
Daylorps Bench' gt ,7:00
TOM A C T A It 1 1 1 : 44 r a r e
him will God destroy. No oa* can f a aPO
o d IS H ow Y o rk . » P l t l s k u r g h ,
■'dock laat night by a XI to IS Leeaburg M f that the Apopka-Orbe a good Chriitiaa aad folio war I P k ltm d rip tila , I H oc'.oa. l T o r o n lo .
lando game waa tho fiercest game
la n a ,
1
of the Bible and not car* for him- 1 I're v ld e n c o . I H ow
Tho gams wont two extra per!- of tho tourney, with tho Apopka
tV llk c o -B a rra . I W a s k la g te a .
I
aelf physically. God haa mad* aa H rra a lo n . I i l s s s l l o n . I P r r a c a e o , I
team
deploying
thamplanohlp
responsible for the best health wo ( to r h e e le r. I U llc a . I l l e e t l o a t e n .
form and spiriL
P a . 4 o a rs h e ld f o r r r r o e e l f e m i n t .
Aa tho roault of play laat night,
•A V A H N A II
D IY E ItB IO N B :
I
before hUthrO
Mfor Ik* debouch­ P ll la b a r u h .
Daytona waa to mart Apopka at
F
L
O
R
E
N
C
E
m
V
R
K
JH
O
K
S
:
P
r
o
m
ing of IIta Holy tempi*.’’
10:00 o'clock thla morning la aemlR ic h m o n d . I D u ffe l* .
Th* special lecture* which Mlfinal play, while leeaburg waa to
AB Kinds of Wot
Dickson ia delivering ouch Sunday
meet Tararte at 11 * 0 o'clock.
Dollrorel
c"'
night In th* WomeaV.Ctah Hall
Surprising rictorwa tamed la I
ar* ollrarliftB * l a r W ’numhsr of
by Apopka placed them on equal
wealth who a w them •patriotic’
Sanford people and n u , cypress
,
Big Wood Tard
organisations aa disguise* uudtP
Ihcmaclvc. that thc/Rkv* never
some experts predicting
that
Phone 4Bf-J
[which to crush tof uima which en­
Apopka will play Lmqburg la tha
heard the tliWe caplaittcd a* dear­
tV. lllh 8T.
danger their economic power.”
ly as in these meeting*. Special
finals tonight.
O f tho proas, b* sale it ia *tena
Her* are th e scores o f t h * tour of Urn worst re*trainta upon school music has been arranged fee each
W
A
SH
IN
G
T
O
N
,M
ar. S
—
(T
)—
namrnl
through lost
night's and b largely oaaad ar controlled meeting. The seata are aD free and
Pobruary pat a sharp brake on Urn
games:
the public is Incited ta attend.
through advertising by wealthy
government's hug* (pending pro­
oraaiau nofkm
and CMwervativa man. Its keen!
I my to** ia. Itolaaf la
gram and further lessened tho
H a n fo rd i t , O t l t i n i
probability of a *7,000,000,000 def­
10c Hu b I U b i b
A tR ip lx H , H u l l s I k
come* It* desire U serve Its mas­
icit by (he end of June.
O r la n d o ««. M l
V )sri l i
He Udb 3 UmcR
ters. Ocratonully Vrhpn traroughly
T a v a r e s It, N * * S m y rn a t t
Tht steady upward trend In
7e Hat I times.
H s v llls IS, ( I m v p U M I t
aroused, public opiates most has*
■pending which began laat July
C f u t l l U f t . M a n ly s n ls I t
Sc lin t 1 month.
victim, and tha proa* turns om
leP P sh u rat drw sr ■ fi| p
E. R. Dighton, local attorney with outlays of 12704)70,000 for
C u n t f i r * w o rd o t o 11m .
IW O T W R O t l l N
* Mitchell or an InsuTl. But ordl- who has been aa associate coun­ th* om s Ui dnd roe* steadily to
O s y ln n s ST, H a n fo rd t i
D m h la r a t e f o r ( A p ita l o r
nsrily
It
‘soft-pedals'
news
fundsIMOjn.OOO
In
January,
dropped
In
Aym plia I f , O r la n d o SI
sel far the Federal Lund Bank in
b la c k f a r o l e t t e r s .
n-ntally R h g i h r y la the rich Columbia, S. C . for th* post sev­ February fur the first time, to
T n v a r* a f t . H a r tlla l i
Idtrsttnrsr l i . l' m a lt ll a I t
and the powerful who cnatineslly eral weeks, resign* i that pMlltas,
I K n d o f Inf k a lf )
Minimum charge 80s
Most of th* decline « a s In emer­
an
s tp M in e d O dessa Is* esen ta
it was announced today, to ac­
w ill M o ho r u e d te e th e s e w b e r
cept an ■■•oclaliM with II nil, Lan­ gency expenditures which In Jsae f ’ M s s ird s e e d - H o n f e u d e M
dis and Whltehnir, DeLand law a n y were $808,000,000 snd la
m a l l s w iu b e g iv e * ISO m o a s f
Febrosry only $447,000,000.
fin*.
Mr. Dighton returned to Sanford
E m try / A e r r « / " S lH r iu g ,
about 10 days ago on ■ weekt
leave of absence Deciding that his I
' 't r t m b U " i t u m d t r i M m m i
H A V p YO UR
rFpalr *
local interest* requited closer s i - ,
, 'rtm td itd A
re/. " SJklm m j"
by om w
bi m
olly know
*W
o
( C o n t is u e d F r o n t B o g * O a t l
trnHon than he was able to r*n-j
'
* x U t m n p trlttU y
B
riggs. A
ow
otor, M
ag. A
*.
KKA
in aeverml pennaylrooU
der from his rolembi* ofTwe, Mr. I
[rtem lrtd k m . ’
Dighton severed his connection
*— Lost u t Found
Johnson Mid Ike Written cbm
with the land Bank Hr commute* ,
t&gt;03T: Boston ball dog. Reward.
and others like it -are th* province
daily lielween Sanford and De1$0S Magnolia Ar*.
of tb* national labor board which
land.
I
b wholly indlpendent of NRA."
LOST: $20 bill Saturday between
Bine* Mrs. IMncbot's charges,
CeUnf A r*. end Baek. Reward.
la demanding Great Britain a sup
tha laker hoard has referred th*
I’at's Markot, phone 647.
Weir ten case la th* departmeal *r. was evident oat tha European port ia guaranteeing th-t Oer
aptain many will not re arm past 0 "n w l
of Justice far aclloa oa romptelata continent aa a result of C
LOST: SPARE’ Tlmel and tiro for
nthong E
den's recent tour of the •rale*' limit haa loached Ihiwninq
that the steel concern refused to A
Model “ A " - Ford truck. Please
c
a
p
i
t
a
l
s
.
Klreel. official* declined to preallow lla employe* to Join unions
notify E. M. Laa. Phono 4B«-W.
T
he lord privy seal and arm
s ea- euppoeo what Britain's ivuctloa
of their bwa chooeisg.
ew
ithout tangi­ will he.
“When aha (Mr*. Pinehoi) hold pert returned hom

WOOD

DUHARTS

U. S. Spending S^ree
Checked Last Month

RATES

Dighton AcceptaPlace
With DeLand Firm

MRS. PINCH0T
CRITICIZED BY A r m s Crisis Is
HUGH JOHNSON Facing E u r o p e
State E x p e r t s

tow** « her* labor meeting* could
not h* bold.” Johnson said, “ I
should havo tlkrd to a»k her who
wot governor ef that state.”
Th* administrator u id th* u»*
fal criticism recvlard al th* sawsiona this week did not r I rood th*
l l polnl program he had proposed
for NRA reform bo I that a
“wealth o7 detail and tafomMtioa” had been roroivod which
should prove useful.
- W » have been deluged with
th* auggoatlou that koviag had a
field day far critics," Johnson
u M . “ we Uaghl new te bar* a
field day far supporter* coupled
with th* odorileu that wo would
delug* lb* Iowa. That auggoettau
overlooks ear purpoe* la handling

do ant outrun wage tnciauooo; pro­
ven lioa ef bedaatrial or labor con­
trol agalaal th* public latereel;
rompliaaro; ianurmaro
a f ' lha
statutory rights af labor aad maxi­
mum eowtribal tea by N E A U th*
solution a f th* purchaalag power
•nd nMm ploy moot problems.

ble results and his critics iaorlxd
th* trip, s "talkie lour.”
C o n tra ry te re p o rts ,
p u b lis h e d
a b r o a d , t h a t th * U n ite d S t a t e n h a d
t a k e n a m w in i t i a t i v e la d i m r a e a m o o t a r g o t ta t loaie, A m e r ir s a A a b nM uda c -a l-L a rg o N o rm a n II. D a ­
v is la id T h * A s s o c ia te d P r a m t h a t
“ t h * U n ite d S ta te * Is n e t o f f e r i n g
a n y n e w p la n a s f a r a a I k n o w .” |
M r. D a v is , w h o is l a ■ —
1 en
ro u te to
H to c k h o la a .
in te rp re te d
th * A m e r ic a n
p o lic y
aa one a f
w a itin g
fa r
L um psea
govem m n u ta to e r t t l o t h e i r p o litic a l d i f ­
f e r e n c e s a n d r e s u m e e r m e d is c u s -

If

n o t ic k

ia tjijly. m I r i I b y M r i s &gt;i * b &gt; i
b D M U N D U D A T, M a la tlf f * .

U M
. CROBT^iW
AIT.

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C H O R T H W A tT a n d A R T H U R C.
W IL S O N . D u l.n d a a t a .
■ i n t o r o i a c t e n t a r baa*

caariricATSi
oanu or f**uanwi_
_

1H T O R K A R R O F T O R R T A T R OR
c r o b t h w a it .

rot

C IlO O TH W A IT a a d
A R T H U R C.
tV ltd O K .
t I t a p p e a r in g ky a l f l d a r i t . f i l e d
lh a a b o v e s n lllla d c a u s e t h a t th *
d e f t M a n s . Ia H . C r o s th w a lt , R o y
C A a tb w a lt a a d
A r i b a r a W lto o n .
n r* e a c h ra a ld a a la e f a M a t* o r
r e e n t r y o lb a r th a n lb * B lo t* ml
F lo r id a ; t h a t
lb * s d d r s m o f th e
M id l a M. C r M tk w a lt a n d
R ef
C r u a tb w a ll. a a d a a e h
b* Ik e m . U
B lo o m in g to n . M cL ean C o a a ly , 1111M i s t - t h a t th * M l y a d d r e a s o f th *
H i d d e f e n d a n t. A r t h u r C . W ilso n ,
k n o w n Is B h rih y C o u n tv . l l l l M l s :
t h a t e a c h a f M id
d s f e n d a a la
la
e v e r lh a a« • s f t w a a t r - n o a r u n
a n d t h a t tk a r * Is a n h i m o r p e ra*Da w lih la th * O tPI* a f F to r ld * .
th * s e r v ic e e f o ■ u b p .i n a l a C h a n ,
e e r y i h &gt; w h a m w n o ld b e b ln d ln o
o p e n s a id d s f s a t a a u , o r e l t b a r o f
tiu m i
I T la , T O R R K U P O H , O R D R R R D
T h a i tb * d e f s n d a a la , L M. C ro e tk w a ll. H op C r e u th w a lt a n d A r th u r C.
W ilso n , be. a n d
th e y a r e . b a re b y
r e u n ite d a n d d lr e e ta d I* b e a n d a p p a a r o n th * l a d . d a y a f A p ril. A.
b , i * i i to th *
ria iu tirru
M il o f
c o m p la in t In t h a t c u r ta in r e u s e no w
p o o d ln g In I k s s h o r e e n title d c o u rt.
W h erein H . U. D ay . Joined b y b e r
h a tb a n d . K im u n d
L. D a y ,
a r*
p U la llf r a . a a d k
M. C ro s th w a lt,
H oy C r M tk w a lt a a d A r th u r C : W il­
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Price Five O n la

ox Bill Gets
J. P. MORGAN IS Biggest Political Battle In NATIONALBANK Industry
State For Years Said Ended
se Okey Ofj LINKEDWITH With Resignation Of Fagg ASSETS M O M Reduce WorkHours,N
*
Senate Committee SHORT SELLERS
TO HIGH MARK Pay Better Salaries

T A L L A IIA S S K K , Mar. 6— One ca| forecaster» *er in the abrupt
o f the bittrrrst political fighta on climax of the gruelling clash the
the Florida hattlrfront in recent ushering in of Governor Pave
years came to a spectacular close Sholtx to the throne nmm of
TZ*t week when Marcus A. Fag?, k lor nla democrat).
suddenly stepped out as state ad
ItesoumliMg i'tho&lt;a of the Sun*
nunistrator of the CW A.
shine state C W A impaaop bom
Fapg left here last Thursdnv banle.l Washington with such in­
for Jacksonville with the situation tensity that high officials coubl no
apparently well In Tiand although longer ignore the situation and it
the kettle oT criticism had started has been reported that Fagg aa «
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W A SH IN G TO N , M »r 5 - M b —
WASHINGTON, Mar. 5—
to boil furiously. ||i« resignation requested to submit his resignation
WASHINGTON. Mar. G.—
Evidence that J. I*. Morgan, In­
N »tu &gt; n »l ta n k asset* reached I'J I . I
(A .P . ) — "fitm Senate judiciary [
was made late that night from the b) his cb»«e ally. Harry I Hop
(A .P .)— Pr.-airirnt Roosevelt;
717.
at the rlo-c » f 19.71 10
. . . .
,
ternational banker, sold a block
office of the Children's Home s.. kins, federal CW A administrator
committee, by a aurpriae vote j
M
i
o f -1500 shares o f United Aircraft
prcaontwl today to thp an-.
cieiy. First information waa t
W h» n the C W A program » a « |t, t
of el#ht to five, today ap­
within two weeks before govern­
Hcmblrd NRA crxio ntithorireived here after midnight hut the ta« rit-hed it was known that Sboltx
.
I
|to f gi rea were m id* public
ment cancellation o f airmail con­
proved the Wilcox municipal,1
news circulated widely immediat
iei'oiornend«'d the appointnu nt «d ye^tenta)' by J. F. T O'Connor,
ties a aumntnna for a fur­
tracts,
was
presented
today
to
bankruptcy relief b i l l an
ly thereafter.
•
his Mcrvtary. J. P. Newell a« ad romptndler of the currency, in a
ther reduction of working
the Senate Banking Committee
Whatever else may !«■ run),
LAKELAND ,
Mar. 5 -W &gt; —
paaaead by the House at the
nunistrator
Hopkins,
houever. aitrnmaiy o f statistic* on the Dec.
(i. \V. Spencor, local a ttom fy hour* an a monnn to aprrsd
Morgan's tyune was on a list lured fto ® »th r Fagg i soduapoliliJames C. Mnrton, Auburndal* anil
(t ontmued ou Page Four)
laat aesalon..'in national l»ank rail
why recently severed a several
submitted to the committee by the
Win tar Haven citrus grower, who
The year-end anaeta were hel l year association with the law firm employment.
The vote overturned a sub­ recently ws* relieved of his post N ew York Block Eachangr o f
b\ M.V» licensed national bank- o f IM 'o ttes and Spencer, an­
"I give to induatry today
committee ballot of four to on the state eltrus control board those who sold more than 1000
Th* y represented an increase of nounced himself today a« being a this chnllertKe," he *ald to
on* against the bill.
by Secretary of Agriculture W a l­ shares in air transport stocks
1.IHN) over assets held by candidate, in (iroup Two. for the thr industrial Iradrr* confronting
Tha measure woud permit ritles lace, has made public a latter in from their IdXg position within
ftli.'i? licensed hank- on Oct. 2f», and Florida House o f Representatives, him at Cnnaiilulinn Hall, "It i*
two
weeks
before
cancellation
which
he
asked
Wallace
to
eiplaln
and other state lazin g districts In
a iKhlMMlkMHM) boost over a*«ct«l representing Seminole County. He the immriliatr taak of InduallT W ’
Rumor* had flown thick around
dsfaalt on thalr bonds to peti­ hla action to Florida fruitmeo.
m ported by 41*02 banks la«t June| "
second person to announce ro-rmploy nrorr p*oplr at purchaa*
Ihe
rapltol
as
to
the
identity
o
f
A t the same tlma A. E. Fowler,
tion federal courts for a scaling
:iu.
in* wayr* and to do it now. Ool/
in Group Two.
down or astenslon o f their debts, secretary o f the Frultman'a Asso­ some o f the short seller*, but
Winn- anil diacount., inrluding
Mi Spencer is a native of this thus can wp continue .*&lt; ovary
n'dlacmints, wen* $H,|li|,lf»tl.tMHt on
provided creditors holding thirty ciation, a group of independent Senator Kean, Republican, New
county He is a member of ono ami feature the balanc* w* ***k.
shippers claiming to control more Jersey, who instituted the Inquiry
Dec :tl», a * compared with $H.
percent o f the debt consented.
o f the county's oldest families, his I t la worth while k r«p in f In f r o n t
than half the total tonnage in the said emphatically yestrnlay that
•JLi7.li n.DDO at the OcI oImt call and
forefathers having come into thia nf our head* the thouaht that
state, issued a call for a meeting he had no definite Information
$&gt;t.l l»*.'.,7‘*f,00tl ot the June reckon
section h i |N4b. Ills late father thr people in thia country whoaw
of the organisation here Tuesday on Ihe subject.
ing
income* are lea* than $2,000 &lt;*
x hh
afternoon.
Kean repressed some doubt A*
National banks at lb.* la-ginning was engaged in business in San­
ford for over .'10 years, and his yrar b u y m ore than two YWrd* ot
Ills call for the meeting said it In whether it would hr possible
1 of |W:lt held $M «»P.I4T.tiOO m gov
ail the yood* sold bare, t t la
T A L I.A II ASSK K . Mar « l A P l !
n F T ItO IT , M «r f.
I AIM
(Continued on Page T w o)
to ascertain immediately the iilen
rin n ie n t
securities
representing father served n term as mayor of
Tl...
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1
logical that if lha to U l am ount,
u n ja ;
It,ni ill,- "N e w
I b n l " h a - m c ira M S
tity of all aviation stork trailers
in tbe tw»i and "ix Sanford following his election in
(ConUnuerf on P i| 4 T w o )
i«-».fu i,"
from brokers' records, which Rich •ion &gt;•&lt;•»(. rday .le.ignated Jufln. j
niontb peiiotU of
and IWItf
F. Stone. J r. of Waahington, to one year after its In a u g u iatioii, $l.l7,f»71.tN»0 res|N*elively
Mr S|M»ncer received his edneaO th er
W ith over 100 growers and — ,
.
r* t
L’ l „ „ n n
»rd Whitney, provident of the
C e l e r y o l O g f l n I ^ fw York Slock K ».h *n ce, ha» auecerd Marru. C. Fagg a* direr th*- l(i v I ••11**-« « b a r’* * 1 I ’ougl.- Itund* M&lt;"i securities hebl a g g ie lion in Im-al schools. He enlisted
shippers In attendance, officials I I C K
tor o f the Kmergenry R elief and lin in n «|*m li \caterda\ &lt;*ai*l ihnt gut*d $ 1.101.•*&gt;".’•JMXI for tes|&gt;ective
in the Army during the World
— ----pmmUrd In lav before the como f the United States Department
Civil Woika program , in Florida. it ha** 'not &gt;*t taken th* high dl%t* increases of $ IH,.,lf»f»,OlXi and $ftl.
War while he was Mill a high
A committee of aevrn men—J.j
He said there might be
of
Agriculture t h i a morning
Stone. n o » dirertnr o f Fi ilbral Ini** the -«*a w hHeInT * l l l \ lit l o l l t i l l ! I f. 7 1» I MHI
qu„ Uon o f |,„w
,|,
school st intent.
opened a public hearing on a pro­ C. Ilutchiaon. W. M Scott. P. N . ; ^
' j projects for the Federal C W A. will In * bail foi tb« I'.l.tawl
I
S la tr ."
|lal»„rr. due from
corrr«|m nSeeking to further his cdura“ lu' hanking committee would puraue arrive lin e Tue.day
posed celery marketing agreement Whitehurat, W. A.
a«'i|nit*
l-ather
t 'oiighlin'w si*- •* I
• dent lank* and banket
|
o f lhc ln„ lm&gt;.
minding tion, Mr Spencer entered the D i ­
by tatenlng to the testimony of Dingfelder. J. Howell ^
charge L ag»f resigned la*l T i l l
P.pw
orth
w
»*
appointed
du,-|
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m l i l l . - l " T im N i » I n l &gt; ..tu i.lu &gt; i i . « m - w ith f«a b t* l l&gt;ank». liita U U versity of Fbuida in January 1010
groups favoring t h a agreement. M.
day
and since
then D«inabf A
T A M I’ A, Mar. 6. A fiery f r w l ,
and T o m o rro w "
$ l.tHWi.HlH.tMM) s - com pared w ith and l&gt;egan the study of law*. Four
Opponents ware given an oppor­ ing a meeting of celery grower,
viru
|h»t
anyone
'•••II
(to
u
t
imird
r&gt;n
I'age
Four)
I arven fret h ig h , w a« burned laat
and ahippora in the C ity Hall yrn proaaed th
Th
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p
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i«*v
li*
wed
e.*n.l*«in
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t.»l&gt;.iXH»
slid
$
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r
s
later,
in
1021.
he
was
grad
tunity to be heard this afternoon.
in.i.le
tarday to nr lect the lieat „ f aeveral 'nn "hori becau.e o f an
nl. I It.- iv.p rrtivr I.rrcrtling rail. ,
ft „ „ , |h„
,n« titu0t&gt;n with night on the lawn of tbg hom * M
t &lt; **ntiiiued &lt;&gt;n Page F*oii i
The morning session which beSol A lexa nde r, m anager of W e llV jJ
the reason tip " probably would do so through
word alogana g iv in g
th
Mary
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bnitling.
t.f
$at:l,l
I7.IMN*
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llachrlnr
of I jiw .
.gan at 9:S0 o’cock was devoted to why Florida celery nhould b« ra l-lth e uar o f , "dummy" name
t.-.enlrtl itu-rra.v* » f
I I.I.XU.000, ,)r w&gt;, |,ri,mjm,nt
, hp «,M-ial tirv cleaners, in w h » l A le x a n d ^ f%
tha testimony offered by R. D.
said ws* s d ry cleantra* Mw a r.H \
l.
'
— - . . . , l * n d athletic life of the m atituChapman, P. N. Whitehurst, F.
lie saw the cross In im ln g aC,"
ml nf' 1113.1
| A ctive tianka at th --•*
Tha ilogans were aent to Ihr O . O .
S rvs
tlon
a«
well
R Dornar, S. R. Dlgkton, and J. Chamber of Commerce from every
Funeral nervier, fur Mr* Mary
7:40 o'clock, ra n lid o bly j a r i
in the dc|y
r ___
had |mi nl $14,934,000
Upon
his
graduation,
Mr.
Spen­
C. Hutchison o f Ranford and R. taction of the country following OurCelcrylsEnjoyable
fired six shots Into tbe iH r, b u t
K . M at . h - ( A P I * - uail
cer returned to .Sanford ti» en­ *sw no one enter or lo a t t h it y a rd .
H . English o f Bradenton.
A Capital stock figure
.1 tl.tig radio broadcasts frpnv. GalnaaP to R All)
i •• «* *•it n t im *
gage in the practice nf M profes­ A fte r h r hsd em ptied hlx pistol, b#
wldef\' tlon. wen* held in Orlando &gt;e-t.*i
‘.Nto 2.'i O.mmi mi Dec 'll». reprcaentcil
^Iflt during Celery Week. A frmfd
(U cm r Odd
McIntyre,
( M p l ' O l l l l Ml* f i t 4 to* 1 l l * •1 1*•r ni m il
sion which lie has foil..to*.I since 14.i *• up tbe b u rn in g em blem and
TiartT D- coot , si to m ay in w
of celery waa offered free to Ihe read columnlat, wriling to the lo­ day afternmui sill* In rial in it** Ma»&gt; I Mill p 44||| ll* t •i»i* d ‘'•at* to P“ » kwlm of f l.r.NH.4M.iNNi m m
•lime D»21
legal division o f th* Dvportmant tven peraona aending in the l*eat cal committor In charge o f ttic f ’onfederat* p|**t ,,f
threw it into the street,
t,te**n w ood
\ 11**i fie\ Msi ! IM •» 1 *•*4•••% It* tb* |*i**« i of $14tl,2S*o.lMNl III I lacs A
At present
Mr. Spencer Is
o f Agriculture. to th . need o f seven letter slogans which gave obacrvancc o f Florida
Celery cemetery
4 1. f ir .l ml tick, ll.4tHI.tMNI in ila -*
N o report of the incident wa* ^
« nbuiet p*•%I 4.1 ■ . * It* V |'l I'l l $41
exalted ruler «.f the Sanforit bulge
regulation for U ii celery Indu.try reason* for eating Florida celci^'. Week, acknowledged receipt o f a
Mrs I'Mitin died
made to nffirerm end A le x a n d e r
lit* Mill N 111
II*.llii*l
S It AI ••I &gt;I IU.7M*,«MMI in loiiiriion
‘•nl hi *bi\ •Mf|*l I III
of liic llenevoleni ami Protective at nl, a* fsi a * be w a * concerned*
under th* A A A .
Thoaa attending
the meeting! crata of eholca celery that w as , al the horn* of &gt;
l ‘ •dipp-M • A to
dnughft • &lt; IIMIMIIIIg- t* th •
Order nf Klk* ||e is Nl«o a mem- II WAS ilo«ed lie Asked, how ever,
Opinion w » » ,ip r «* * * d by »♦*- made the request that the &lt; ham .rnt to him «i&gt;Aie day* **'&gt;. ro le ')- \fr,
• nl 41•••* L 'l i t r l*t um
K I a X'lgn*
.ongw ..••*(
I.
i-r o f the Sanford Ibdarythat
Club
oral w ltn .a u . that * .m zll mi­ bar of Commcrre puhli.h.
20(1
Anyone
h aving
a gftevanea
1*1
1
0
1
*1
Y
III, that »a &lt; individually wiappeil In
)|a,| |H.,.(| ill
M
h \.
M&gt;t
i
t
1
••li n -b
Nn.I thr American Legion
nority h»d In th. p u t ganarally pamphlet form, thr material u . piI { relluphana, a* » * » the crate It- ,|mi.
AgAiriEt him to fare h im w ith It
| P e tio ll Mlit*
b -l*D I m.i * p
In bis brief announcement, Mr
succeeded In “ Wracking” th . e f­ by Karl Lehmann in liriMidia.I.I
a ml not frig h te n M m . A lcrm nd u r
to CMlitpHigll fo r
lb* D**o
• ii
H
Ifr t aurviv.tr. in. In.I Is
Spencer cspn*--#,*l himself ns be­ And th e ir m u a II **,,n.
fort* of ■ majority to control tha laat week over W JAX, W RUF.
a i i I h ’ i iih ! ••* nt I fiofuiMtoi i*ri m i XL
"W
. did
get
that eeliry •and
j
H,„| ,
A I’m t III
—
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n'1
I
.tl.I.A
II
AS.SF.K,
Mai
lieving that hi* •- well an|uaintcd
Indu.try voluntarily, and that a. W DAK, and WDBO.
Alex Adder recently wax cited b y
j enjoyed it Immen.ely," Mr Me ,)vinli. and O.nirw....i he Isugb
L« •* h ig b w N ) iti partim lit le with th,- nerd* of the people nf
i i*
a result, chaotic condition* which
,
,
I enl
ml P .......a t , 1 * . •
i ' i, ,.i
the N lt A rode a u th o rity of the d r y
I. 1 In tyro arote in vivid re.1 ink on )rr M (. UVl|ini. and l «
Conaideration alao waa given to
bntlb
It ito think
1•at*► ik* to the fu tu ii
annually reduca tha ultimate re­ the idea that free celery Im- hand-1 the bark of a penny pn.tal n r !. ( r&gt;
S4*nstt*
Ihi.
rnuntv
"
I
f
••1^
1*
11"
hr
al«.«-&lt;l.
•om iuiM * *
ink * -i igiii
rleAning indu stry
fur An al!eg**d
,(&lt;,n v\„fftlll|
't trim s «af I to- likimif I &gt;1 IlMit "I pn.inirr In r «r r t IIIV rffu .la
" 'g
turn to th* grower have mad* *d to all visitor* coming into the1 "hut the butlci who unparkeil I W offord of l^&gt;ckliail
1 h• bang*
|*r ii* 11, s
coiie violation
in ru ttin g
of
s
i
)
(••
»
highw
ays
,
,,g
t
iiaiiiod H« till* P ll-a ltll I I I - • lit.la
c*l*ry growing a ha«*rdou« oc­ city by motor, bua, and train. a» tlul not krfffw where it rami* from
in U-half « f S-n.m..lr .'n.int) an.l Anti his r a *c war referred tn tho
Hg A «t the 1INI (iMi| lig h t ot u i )
•urerrd
ttfihtt)
lit-ir
A m .. m
II. .rvrra i . i.mnnmil ir« "
depAttm erit i»f justice for a rt un.
cupation.
waa dune during Florida rV Iriy I'm gio&lt;i you Irt us know — si» I
_
v ir t u n
i
a
now
pi
i
\
a
lv
n
t.
tSennal i •ttiimiiihr* »■*» g# »,
Ropbrta from Lakcand at noon Week
thank, again m gid,r&gt;. not u,.l&gt; G r O C C r.H W i l l S e l e c t
"N R A diArges Agmlns* me *!•
In I to* fu tu re when iig l t -, of
ri'p4M(i**| n« *&gt;Ia tt'tl f..r th* I*
today Indicated that the hearing
Those attending the meeting in­ fur it hut tha thouxht And uur
it'Ady Air in the hAftds of proper
( ' &lt; ) m | ) ] j a n C t ' I {&lt; ) ( ! &gt;
toitv
$
$
•
•
bcin^a
•4'
cimciI 114*oi iuml
pint*
p***t
U-for*
lb*
d.
,*
might be concluded early th i. eve­ cluded I'. N. Whitehurat, S II apologies *
ft-tlrraI Authorities,'
Alexander
^
44Hiii'i» toho to ill fiml Ho ,f Iuml
Si iiatm XViiLb $«f X|.&lt;iitu*&gt; *
ning. Among th ou e i ported to llighleyman. It A Cobh, II M.'
*a id, "And they will lukn care o f
IVrs.*nnc1
of the
"oipliancc btod Im-cii i h*.-« n f**i n 11*«l Ia* t
vnine*
increased
l»&gt;
copsiruction
express opposition to the agree­ Fapworth, J. E Wathen, J HingAny puiiiRhmcnt, if therr lx to bo
the ItM-nl * tal
U i p I * huh
til rule
•*f pMViil higliwM)*. the road dt*
Any punishment for an&gt;tbing I
ment w ar. "W. A, L*fD er. F. F. feliler, W C. Ilutchiaon, and Mi. Fair SecretaryPraiHCH
grocery
industry
will
I
n
named
a
*
I
&lt;itiloi-nt
wall
••mleacor
t*»
•
‘•••me
1
hAVr done
Dutton, U I. E » » S r , and B . F. L«hmann.
a
«|iecial
minding
o
f
iniepd-mlent
.1. , ,u for l!tmi (4 4*| through such
County Upon Display
Wheeler o f the Oviedo section
" P u ttin g a fu ry ci .s* a t in y
S X\ ICS I'OI.H F M \N
i II \SK
an*l chain grocery stnn owners in
to as
I p* 4-p# (ties, si4 tobell parallel or
Although Satu.'lav
Among thoee attending tha hear­
home i* « ii oil'll i - handed
tactic
the
Addressing
Harry
I’
apworth
a&gt;
lt,r
r
t
*&gt;'
**“
1
1
tl:00
"
•
‘lurk
to
ibmiily
wide
i
ottd*
aie
ncie-ouiry
Ihr
lirml-linr
(
"
i
n
ilrring
ing era Georg* A- Sweat, Roy F.
thAt served onl&gt; to frig h te n M t i .
NF\X
YORK.
Mar
n ir b i
f. oVi
head
of
tbe
Keininolc
County
an.l
llrautlto
meet
In
rn
w
iiig
traffic
the
I'ounty wide Clean u|
Byrne*. Jake Bolly, Pater Thureb
AlexAtidcr xm l m y little hoy,
Max K l b d r i l l e d to tu
CJroter** shi* w ill nicid l(*nigbt
&lt;or
it
Chamber of Commerce, f*. T. Hick
irl. wilt run
wntk will b«' impllficil
fn atmn Campaign
toe, Frank Melach, Gordon Bar­
"I know it Hai ! some connection
a I •«• will ill«n i«a lati* ngiiltot mn* when a piilii - man %%&gt;«« a' -'it !••
ford,
•ec»clary-manager
of
the
Iln u r .lurin if M a n h U .u lrr rp«ir»»nr
nett o f Farn Park, R. A . C d t , J.
Charles II. Shaffer, nlgh( po­
with this *lry rleAning 'wAr* bnconcerning
their
N
it
A
cimIc , and
arr-st
him
ye-terda&gt;
f«.r
p*.Idling
■.it.I. uf Ih r G a i-b -n
" I SanE. Wathen. Georg* A. Balm*., 8. lice officer and Mr*. Bharfer Central Florida Kxpoaition at O r­ bow it n|t|dics to them. Tin* meet
CAUSC I llA'I I h T I I
Wa III — | NOIItCwithout j| |lcin«e. lie »«$w tb&gt;
fur.I. ilrriali.fi * a »
ira r l.r d
thia
R. Dlghton, Raz Packard, P. R. returned Saturday morning from lando, expresses appreciation "F o r ing lia» I m -c i i callctl by th** S&gt;*ftii
thing would liMppiri to rue. Noth*
point
m
an
gaining
am
i
.I
hii
.
l
.
id
*
the excellent exhibit that .Semi
..... .
that th r .lr » .I l&gt;n» ih u u l.l
Bach, and Hanry Nickel.
Broadway, Va., where they atmg i* going to liAppcn. I f anyl'(im-l an open door It was * p..h.. nla
note County displayrd at the recent dole County ('han dier o f
I Im. ralrn&lt;lc.l until t u m u ii -w n igh t.
tended funeral services for Mr.
t«i.l&gt; wauls me, they know wh«!Q
incrce.
lion entrance.
Fxposition."
.
, ,,,,1
O v e r WMi i.rotM-rty itw nrra have
Bhafftr'ii mother, Mrs. Mary J .
WASHI NGTON \l«. f.
I ........| blank. In.liratu.K that they I am I ask only that they keep
"W e have always appreciated
Detrie, 77, who dir&lt;| in that city &gt;our fine exhlbita here,"
T h . |.onr.,.,.i ... th r Ha........ •&gt; |
, B|ou|, ,lf Ju.lUr . tu in .p r r t my family out o f it."
Mr.
laat .Saturday. Funeral kervirea Bickford stated, "and
different
....................
,l" * "
* " I I |,r,i ,.r.,|H-rty at n n rr. an that th r
war* held an Tuesday
..n n iv r i.a r y .I.......
la ri n u il.i. '• ^ ......
,H.
r o m p r ll
people have asked me during the
F A R M , Mar. I — (A*)- Th* Ha­
Mr*. Fatrte waa well known in year if .Seminole County is going
. hat ..) . &gt; tl.r I n . k - Is k r li ami llir I lull fill » Inrgi miml44«r nf prixos
va* aaw* agvncy di.paUh from Ranford and W inter I'ark. She
i.laya loal sin. • » i..- first l.sn.l nf
I ll AI to'll I h* Awnidi-it in four
B
erlin today aald that Dleudonn* had spent th* past ail winters to frccujiy the stage again nett
t hr New h r.,I
.fra il u n r year I I A "* 4 •
year,
and
uther
exhibitors
have
Coatee,
"T h *
Lladberfh
of
"It.
I’
n-iia
m
i"
tu
1
m
al-l-'-a.
hr.l
Itliviilrd
with her son In thia city Her sur­ wanted thr stage, so 1 tell you thi*
ax fn ll-.w .
A t l i ' 4 « i.f ago
I v*»&gt; sort ion of tin* r lt y and
L O N D O N . M ar f. (/!•&gt;— A Jury
FraacaJ’ more than 40 hour*
((Alhi'trd m a bolt tim ing m
vivors Include throe daughter*. that you might know that the Sern- some time tomorrow i,t XXt ilnes
w oin&lt;*fi'to r loth ing |IK», M M t li r b coun t) i* leprcsAiitcil in the largo in the libel suit of Princess Irrn Jl
overdue *n a fligh t to Copenhagen,
ih.
.
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...to.,,
were
I
sul
.
nl
|
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„
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w
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Mr*. D. F. Roller o f Timbarville. in o l. C o u n ty exhibit is
Ia &gt; b&gt; on** of 2*i men a i ii I women of « h n lrrn 's ilo ih in g , 7s in t ir li *
&gt;.f
aw arded hei*
landed at Munster, Germany last
ItiMiM'ki ll tb«- 12 in* iiilwr* of r.is At tin &lt; lia m b ri of ( n im n r r if o f­ Youaxoupnff tolas
Va . Mrs. W. C. Wine » f Broad­ bered and appreciated.”
who arc out tu i a U « f ’J mi ( o » till of men's (In t b ih g , |f» A ilo le s 4*f
25,000
pounds,
about
$125,000
Might.
4i$bim*t, lb*
%iii p ir s id m l,
llu*
way. V a - and Mrs. W. W. Donfice
m aloti imrice arul operntion of the
Cast**, th* report h*ra .aid, **•
againsk
M rtto fin ltlw y n -M a ye r,
g
t»l‘*
clotbing.
|2
A
t
lir
l.........
U
»v-p
«'A
k
rr
*tf
Ih
r
IhtiiM*.
and
a
half
T h i com m ittee of judges
w ill m akers of th«* film ‘'R aspu tin and
(V n t rA l I- loridA llo y Scout i nunaraaaad aatoalshm.nt that than ner o f Astoria, III.; two aom, J
|t,jrrn 4*tlit-r*• who 4iii M xr 4 pl.TI,
&lt;*i4.th in g ;
111 niisrellArn‘44iiM «ti
t»egin inspecting
properties at tbe K m p rrx s "
ril.
had k**a aaxletjr In Franc* eoa- B. Shaffar o f Reading. I’a^ and
-staftnl toil to iidvxni't* M r |(nu$«4
C. H. Khaffer o f Ranford, and
once, and, as
fast
as property
Tdie |2M) Is Seminole i o o n ty 'i 11* Jo e , |3 1m i |« tAblt'A And d i m i ceraJag Ida diaappearanca.
writ's Aims And im pm
owners announce that they hava
quota out of a total of i-xroo |f» sets nf dishes. And » «v rr i
iaarhad by talaphona at B 'rlin, thro* brother*.
cleaiHil up the pru|&gt;erty arwl placed
C H I C A G O , M a r . "8— ( A I M
AH whifb it is ho|H*d will Ih rotted |M$untl« of gr(M'f*ri«n
ha said ha landed at Muastar,
it into w hat they think
proper
I ' A I ' WORTH A I n ^ fi A I T A
news real pirturo * o f rio tin g •" j |n
which i « about too m il*, from
Central Florida 44*unth*a
A rth u r
IlfA nan . rb A irm a n
of
condition, the Jud grs w ill revisit
mob accnea F r id a y
were t a n m J ,
y rB r
Sarto * a a dlroct (In* with Cop*athe Sem inole &lt;'t»unty Scout f^uun i
K I.O M IIIA
the scene, and grade the w ork of
hag*a. aftar aneountenng haavy
fro m the a e rro p . of C h lc a x » no.
T w r n t v -f l v a men ami
•men, ell. again exprraaed th.- « o u n c ll'.
#T h " s,' ," lnul'- ' ” “ nty C h a m lw r
■
flalloa
niaii U
wM
ala
the owner.
lio n picture theater* b y o n lr r of h, . d, lt b
M . vor w
A
H
a
n
f
o
r
d
H
a l u r . l a ) »l
ft|
•*
f c f i latardajr. Ha again look o ff
&lt;".mms-rev wa. represented offi
fflrr. a,,,,creation to t h . men and w o,..
Tax rollactiona fo r 19SS have M a y o r M a a r d J . k t | u ,
Hanford
Hundap
I
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s
a
.b
s
e
v
el
.
.
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^
I
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T
t\
A
t
!
O
HA
1
l('g
X
ttE
a t M an today from Mneater to
have
offered
|o
guara"'-the
rn
who
donated
these
a
r
titles
s»
*
•
IlFadlnK" l»alt»w fttr HalurUajr;
hardly rase had I f pgrceot o f Um
WOODIN' MUCH IMPHOVKD
T h a m a y o r aaid h# iaaurd tkt
„
,l
u .4.
...
»l
Smyrna yrxUrday afUrA |&gt;« lai lilrs.la I'lu tiilr M
ff
j-t l
collection o f nt least I I " • arh well
ax th* Srtiuta
rn
. . .
,, „
..
.
* 1 aaaeaament, It waa reported order
b*cau»*
aueh
pictures
no.in by H arr&gt; .M I’apw orth , who
H arlow
,
14
v'
Tomorrow
thi*
grotjp
will
-&gt;
l
&gt;-ul
d e a v o r, e n d « l so sucres, u lly.
hunt)
Jud^
M r . ,,
by CUr Tax C ollertor Elian Hoy " m ig h t Jncita C h icago com m unists
Kualla
g|
x tl
NEW
YO
RK,
Mar.
W
il­
LO
D
G
I TOM
E
E
T
Kofi f.attdavc.al«
T|
tm
to collect hla or her $ l" "He
The parson, s e l.c .d to rats. , „ rth , U u d 1&lt;kU lh, t fu„ y t0
thia morning ae she computed eol- to rio t."
liam li. Woudin, described aa W ott llysra
II
JS m
T h e re hav# been no m a jo r riots Prepared."
toctlooa through Feb. SS.
the .,uot. arc a.
„(g) p , ^ , . mu„ hav. h « n prea- "much improved" in hcaltR, re­ Kori p l » i f t
••
-J jW
It
waa
announced
t
y
Mr.
Hel­
Oalaaablfla
||
a
.
s d.'
Martin J. B rim . «
«
7^chry
for , n , vrnl , h „ Wa. run o ff turns- i yesterday from Arixoril on
Th* total aaaeaament, real and in Chicago for m any pears end hut
|f
y afV&gt;,
en T More* at tha C W SA office II M Papworth. ii II &lt; olaman. uml, r ld o ( cond|tlnni. - j n, Yer th* first allhlvtrsary of hit be­ Ilaallnaa
fe w tnatanres of mob tttoorder.
iwroonal, for I9 U , Is f t l l J U A S
h'ar XVrat
Claar 14
Tt
J l *. todav. the, Bov and Girl Sr..ui&gt; Julius Dingfelder. It A Hmith. 1 h»vY .an, such an enormous coming secretary of th* Treasury. Miami
Thro-irh last Wadnaaday, a total
r io u d r ••
T4
o f th* city and eoqntv had done J. G Sharon. C. E Adem«. W. A crowd o f people," h* said.
V itoN llavan
If '
BROADW AY H
A
B
ITU
EJ)IFJ4
o f I V K91.M had been c*Ua
Ovals
remarkably Wall In carrying out le-fflrr, C. R. Mason. F C Mar |
_________________
or 14X7 percent o f the total.
AltM Y P L A N E R BURN
^ k a rrh n l &lt;•«
President Roaaavall1* rereni vn Mahon. Dava Boni.ke. W W DuN E W YORK. Mar. I * —(A IM
Of la ndo
M l'A K K IS HHCORDKD
T *mna
P|nutfv T«
William J "l.itllc B illy " Galls real to them t k f t they " I " '• Roa* W. C. Hulrhiaon. H. R.
LEA VBMW ORTH, Kan., Mar. E •’•naarola
P U a r 41
a familiar figu re In thr eood turn” during the last fo r Stevens. 8. J . N it II R. Pop*.
W A SH IN G TO N . Mar. 5— OP)— —id')- Fire of und*t*rmin*d origin T liu a v llU
riAuil* «•
world, o f ih* theatre agd sport, d . v« o f February by collect i» v T. W. Lawton. Karl Lehmann. Georgetown University Mid yes­ destrojrd nin* array airpianaa,
r r r o fiw *
fo r 40 year* and tha rea* who is . ..1.1 furniture, clothing nn&gt;1 bed
Arthur B ra a a n . Mrs W L. M or­ terday it* seismograph had re­ damaged four othari and caused
naming ca1
■aid to have introdacad alaglne f... th* needv.
gan. Mr*. JL W. Knn», W. J. corded an earthquake o f moderate ratenalre damage to two hangars ••$•••%!*
riou.ir &lt;&gt;
Ai-out $0 Rmrf ||4 Clirl fVauls, VYoll*. Jr,, n f Lonrwood, Gordon intensity about H000 miles west of at the Fort Laavenworth airport
working tour Va laa, week. &gt;ur- Barnett o f F * m Park, and B. F. Washington early yesterday morn-1 yaatarday. Th * total Iota waa ax^ i ~ R * k l « f rainfa ll,
aM I ac •
W
$rtkic*. H*1 h * a f ^ lU m u n t a B p ra fa ,
•
I f^ t a 4 to 4 X 04 * f » 0 j m , ^ . .
tT a-i*' «
,
1.' \

,i,

hTavombte WALLACE ASKED
BiU That TO TELL WHY HE
Approval
FIRED MORTON

International Banker
Dumped 4500Shares
Of A ir Stock Prior
To Ca n c e Nations

5159 Institutions Had
Nearly 22 Billions
On Books On Jan. 1,
Statistics R e v e a l

Ex-Member OfFlorida
Citrus Board Wants
Facts M a d e Public

BySpreadingEm^’
SPENCER SEEKS Only
ployment, President
Says, C a n Balance
SEAT IN STATE Sought
Be Restored
L E G IS L A T U R E

i :i, inn'ii&lt;t M»ich'»b«nk oanford Attorney Is
Second ToAnnounce
For Job In Group 2

WASHINGTON MAN COUGHLIN SEES
TO DIRECT STATE NEW DEAL YET TO
FERA PROGRAM BE SUCCESSFUL

Public Hearing: On
Celery Agreement
Attracts Over 100

Stone SucccedN Fagg Priest Reviews First
At Head OfUnuncil;
YearAsllavingBoen
New Rules Planned
More Or I .» Lucky

Committee SclectedTo

Fiery Cross Fails
To Frighten Tampa
NRA Code Violator

Mclntvrc

* £ 5s * l,s *

M .
R.Fortin Is
B u r ie d At Orlando Predict ( onlmyAsNew
LI.S. Attorney-General

^

State* Are Considered

Time For Entering

Clean-Up('am paiKn

lia s Been Extended

Mother OfC.H.Shaffer
I Buried In Virginia

Roosevelt Dines XVith
Members O f Cabinet

Coetea, Believed Dead.
Turns Up In Germany

Friends Of Boy tSco uts Will Seek $250
For Maintenance Of District Council

Russian Princess I s
Winner In Libel Suit

Chicago Bans Movie
S c e n e s Of Riots

City T a x Collections
For 1933 Reach$30,000

THE WEATHER

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R a i n e y Releases
Vet BUI Veto Note
(WASHINGTON. Mar. 2 . - V T )
— The President's
letter to
Speaker Rainey that he would
veto the Patman bonus bill was
made p "H e b y the .speaker as
follows:
MEMORANDUM FOR THE
SPEAKER
DEAR HKNRTt
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Mas has shewn ms year
letter e»f Feh. 11. NateraUy
| wkfu I suggested ta yoa that
I coaid net approve the MO
far the payment of the bonus
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certificates I did not mean
that I might let It become
M ilia r , a —
lew wltheat my signalers. I
— A Hat of those who
don't do thing*
that way.
aviation stocks short
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before the. airmail conweald veto the bill, end I
don’t rare who yen t e l thin
annulled will be
tra c t*
to.
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knew your
b e fo re
th e
Senate
thought* an the next stop. i
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Celery Marketing P a ct Get
ReadyFor LakelandHearing ARE
Preparation* looking toward adequate repreaentatlon at
the public hearing on a proposed celery marketing agree­
ment to be held (n Lakeland next Monday naming starting
at 9:30 o’clock, were made in laat minute meetings staged
by opponenta and proponents of the agreement at two sep­
arate meetings last night.
•
One of the meetings, that staged by the Seminole Agri­
cultural Club, which has taken thtf lead In an attempt to
organize the celery Industry of the state, was a replica of
several recent mectingn In that those present again ex­

RIDICULED Congress For
BY PE C O R A To Modify
Attorney For Senate
Body Say aExchange
Head’s Views Upon
Bill A r e Fantastic

WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 — &lt;*•&gt;—
NEW YORK, Mar. 1 &gt; *&lt; A P )~ pressed themselves as convinced that the industry needs tb* agree­
Wall Street* contention that the
The acting fiscal agent of the re­
stock exchange control bill would
public of Panama yeaterdsy said ment.
Th* other meeting was the first of IU kind because It brought give the povernment "absolute
be had been Instructed not to ac­
cept tb* United States govern­ together growers and shippers who. having openly cspreetad opposi­ control" over private corporation*
ment's check for 0250,000 in pay­ tion to the agreement for various reasons, had never met to form a was rhnllenpeil yesterday by Ferment of thla country'* obligation compact organisation that win present the dleeenting views of this dlniml Peeora. Senate banking
committee Tounael.
under the Canal Zone treaty of
“ I think that It the most fan­
1904.
John Footer Dulles, acting as
Opponents of the agreement met tastic kind of a ghost," Peeora
Proponents of the agreement
the General American govern met at ScmlnoL High School la n at the Valdes Hotel In a session said after Richard Whitney, presi­
to the demand of a Re*
nient'a fiscal agvnt, said he had session under the auspices of the that attracted about 40 growers dent of th* New York Stock Ex­
itlcan member.
received th* check from Washing­ Saroinole Agriculture Club with F. and shippers. L. A . Bromley, change, had expressed this vltw In
With Richard Whitney, presipresenting his objections to th*
ton Monday.
F. Dorner, presiding as head of Celery Avenue grower presided.
Dulles was unable to explain the club. Approximately 40 grow­
t&lt; dent t i Ow New Tort Stock Ex­
The theme of this mestlng was bill before th* committee.
The slock markst Investigation
change, testifying on the bill to
the motive behind Panama's In ers' and shippers' representatives said to have bean voiced by H. J.
•tractions, but In financial elrcloi attrnded this meeting. *
r t f « l * t e the securities market*.
Lehman when he stated, "Boiled becams IlnTed for the first tim*
It was lielleved Panama Intended
Seaetor.Keen of New Jersey said
Declaring that
because
the down, this agreement means just with that of th* current elr m ill
Inquiry when late In th* day Rsnhe understood the information al­
to demand payment in gold.
Club end fls directors have teen this! I f you want to be your own
Financial circles believed that actively engaged for the past sev­ boss, vote against it; II you want alnr Keen, Republican, New Jer­
ready had bacn complied and aakad
Panama's action might be the first eral weeks In'preparing for the someone else to b# your bote, sey, asked the exchange to prothat U bo.prddtjced. Subpoena for
the
docunmwtoN .Involved
wai
( Continued oa Page Four)
step In a controversy of Intelhearing which is now In prospect, rote for IL”
national Importance.
eorred upon Whitney before ho
Declaring
that
there
was
no
in­
Mr. Dorner stated that the meet­
Under the Panama tonal treaty,
taft the (tend.
ing would " e devoted to a final tention of creating antagonism be­
ratified In 1904, the United States
Whitney and We asaoclatee a*
diecusslon of the procedure to be tween one group of growers and
agreed to pay Panama a lump sunt
.■■red their complete wlUingnem
adopted by spokesmen for
the shippers end another, Mr. Brant­
to give the committee the Infor­
ATLA N TA , Msr. 2.—&lt;/P&gt;-Tb* of $10,000,000 In gold coin and tn farmers and shipgers advocating ley pointed out that tha meeting
mation cad la feet reseated they monthly review of the Sixth Dis­ make annual payments of $250,000
would be devoted to a discussion of
the agreement.
Baldwin Jones, 23-year-old resi­
had already had It In Washington. trict KedfiTTI Reserve Ilsnk hsro In “ like gold.”
"A s you all know,” he stated, an agreement that needed the care­ dent of Pelham, Oa., who had vis­
If
the
Panamanian
legation
re­
Tfhelhar the (lit Include* any yssterdsy said nearly all available
"your director! have been work­ ful study o( every member of the ited her* upon several occasions,
gownmmrt official*, none would I business etatlitlra indicate trade fuses to accept the check and de­ ing hard and we think satisfactor­
state's celery Industry.
died In that city Tuesday and was
mands
gold
it
will
lie
the
first
test
aay, nad Kean himself asserted he I and Industrial activity in the dis­
ily, toward a goal that we all
It was pointed out that probably buried ther* yesterday, according
■ had Van knowledge or suspicion In tract was at a •’srtsUntlally" high of the gold clause.
tinder the Joint Congressional know will pul an end to thv con­ because of Its length and the fact tn word receive here.
that regard.
-vi
or levtl in January this year than
stant threat o( destruction and that probauly It has not reached
Mr. Jones was a brother of
\
Whitney eeld the short Interests j laat and mo&gt;t of the important In­ resolution of June 5. 1933, all
ruin which has faced us during the hands of every grower, the Mrs. J. P. Harvey of Sanford who
obligations,
public
and
private,
to
’• . l a aviation stacks InereasM* from dies! showed gains over December.
the past few years.**
agreement has not had the exact­ w i« among those attending the
;
MOO shares to 41,000 shares durJanuary sale* reported by 52 pay-in gold were outlawed.
A thought new to recent meet­ ing analysis which It ahould have funeral. Mr. Jones also was th*
Obaervera pointed out that th*
1% January. Hs thought scattered department storea were 31.2 per­
ings of the Club was voiced
by had prior to the hearing.
brother of Mrs. B. II. Anderson
gyeupa had done moot of Urn sell­ cent greeter than In Januar. of burden of the Panamanian, claim
Henry Nickel, K**t Side grower
That tom. growers are being led of this city who died some weeks
ing, but could n 't recall whether 1933 but declined from tbe holiday may be that refusal to pay lit gold
Into
an
endor.emenl
of
the
pact
ago.
•
aay Individual aaaeunte Involved level In December by 40.7 percent. will subject the treaty to abroga­ who stated that in his opinion th*
only reARfih \%hy Florida shipper* wlthuul having fleet given It con­
Sales by 09 reporting wholesale tion.
huge bleak* o f stack.
and grower* should fight to the sideration was a thought that was
firms In eight different line* av­
Under the treaty the United
expressed In many of
the Im­
eraged 10.3 percent greater In States obtained th* use of the end for the agreement $s that It
promptu talks mad* (rum the floer
Janeary than In December and Panama canal son* in perpetuity would be the first and greatest
daring the meeting.
.
were W.ff percent greater than In rnndllleawd~0* annual payments •tap in placing the ctltry indus­
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Stress was laid ea tha lectfh a t
try
of
the
nation
on
a
solid
fouaJanuary a year ago.
in stipulated form.
^
N ew SMYRNA, Mar. 1 -tfA P i
H thw'agis imsct U obeyed 'by
The volume of Federal Reaerva
n.
.
Uatjon.
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the Secretary of Agriculture, It — An ’explosion aboard a pleasure
HOLATWOOD, QeltY- M a r .fi.V T
• y]
I underatand it.** Mr. NickPeak credit act*tending * f the
would become binding upon every croft on the Indian River near
- ItV-rXsemty-fytvn " * * * " In «o a
il
stated,
*‘wc
ahuuld
arrange
an
shipper In the industry,
and heit. last night killed one woman,
- V - - ad HuUywaadW wdirimowa r s lflf* bank here declined further between
agreement that would l»e duplicat­
critically Injured lw0 others and
through him, every grower.
rents, the Brewn Darby, walkad Jen. IQ apd Feh. 14 but was some­
ed In avary celrr&gt; producing sec­
Following a lengthy discussion turned an evening'* outing Into
». out yesterday whUa mure than n what greater than a year agn be­
tion of America. That'* the only of several puinta of Ihe proposal trngrdy for a party of 12.
' acerd of fUm calabrttle* wVr* eat* cause of lArger holdings of govern­
and beat Ssay we celery grower* agreement, four men K. F, Dul
Mrs M P. Hutto, this city, was
.
1
tag, Other employes kept service ment SQCurltlog.
and shlppen. ran ever get together ton, W. A. Leffler, and L. I. Fra­ burned to death when ahe was
*. Bulldihg permits isiued in Janr h f
. . .
and Iron out our difficulties, and
trapped in the cabin of the 75-foot
Jlt 20 reporting cities Int
f B the restouruat at the time
SAN LUIS Ol'ISPO, Cal.. Mar. on that hasls I say we ahould sier of Sanford ami II. F. Wheeler s|&gt;ccd cruiser on which Wlnlon
* .
wkvu Tom Mix, Wallaee
Beery,
44J percent over Deccm- 2.— ( A I ') —The deaths of II Fili­ make every effort fo -ce that this of Oviedo were elected from the
Smith, Raleigh, N.
had invited
floor upon motion of Mr. Lehman,
Baba Daniels-Bert Wheslsr, K IU » bur and were more than three pino vegetable pickers was attrib­
the party fur aupper aboanl and a
agreement is approved h&gt; the Sec­
Lendl, JadUh Allen. Las Tracy and time* aa large aa In January last | uted to poisonous mushrooms to­
to ytrm l the meeting at lake­ cruise down th* scenic waterway.
retary of Agriculture."
Jana Cellyer.
v,
y tft, Construction contracts In the day as physicians sought to save
Her daughter, Mrs Mary Hutto
Mr. Nlckcl'w thought wan ampli­ land as s|H&gt;krsmen for all grow­
Robert Cobb, president o f Uto dlRVict during January InrrrsT.I the lives of 15 uthers who partook
ers who would sign a resolution Britton, and Mr*. Dorothy Crisp
fied
by
CJroigc
H
.
Wltiner,
local
company operating th# restaurant, 42.5 percent over the month before of the deadly fungi at an im­
both of this city, were seriously
grower who with Mr. Dorner and declaring opposition to ths pact.
■aid th* walkout took place ha* and were more than twice ea large promptu feast.
Growers or shippers represent­ injured In th# fire whirh followed
Six of th e
Filipinos
died I It I- Glenn of this city, appeared
causa ha refused to comply with aa In January, 1933.
ing nearly 1300 acres of lend now an explosion. Physicians at a local
l demands concerning employ
Wednesday and five mure yester in Washinglun sumv weeks ago
planted In eeltry *tlD&gt;«d » resolu hospital said Mrs. Crisp hsd lltllo
I eufialatl—£ y .
.
day. The lives of five others are In for a conference which is held as
tion during the meeting, a r'solu rhanev to live. Several other* It
danger, physicians said. Following leading dlroctl) to the calling of
lion which expressed opposition the party of local men and worn
the
piiblis
hearing.
an examination Coroner L. S.
en wero treated for alight burnt
" I mlrhl »l»te,” Mr. Witrorr to Ihe agreement on general prin­ and ahock.
Richardson said the II died from
ciple*.
rating toadstools,
said, "Dial only last week, Porter
Mr*. Ilutto'a body waa found in
The rcsoTutlon reads as follows:
The victims became ill after a Taylor of the Department of A g ­
Dip charred cabin of th* sunken
"We,
the
undersigned,
are
op­
banquet inspired by the sodden riculture told us that If the pro­
MADRID, Mar. Sr—(A P )—1acraft.
appears nee o f tbs fungi. Ilelievlng posed agreement is okord, there posed to tbe proposed marketing
tornnl political diffWnltle*
M "
WASHINGTON, Mar. 2— &lt;A’&gt; - the fungi to be tasty mushrooms, is little doul t but that California agreement fbr tha Florida eetery
the resignation o f th* '
Becauae Franklin D. Rooecvclt the vegetable workers gathered a Michigan, Krw York and all other industry under U. K. Docket No.
c - &lt;r f l R i K L
m.
it Nlotto Alenin' Xemore con keep smiling he has coins large amount of them and invited areas will l»r given Ihe seine hind 150.”
Signers of this agreement, and
toly began eoavereatlon* through his first year healthier their white employers to dine wi'n of agreement."
them. The white men also are III
with party l—devu snth a view to Urn* when ho became president.
Early In the meeting, when Mr. the acreage they represent, were:
Dr. R. T. McIntyre, pronounc­ but they probably q^ll recover.
CHICAGO, Mar. y.-rifi*) -With
le t solution *r the retain,
Dorner asked members of a com­ i hsse toted (Vn.istotir
(«•
HI lips trembling from a storm uf
woe ladkstod that be will ho Ing Urn President in "Fine shape."
mittee of elpht grower* to report lirnifir W. Klhli I ter.
|le0
N*l»ofi
A
&lt;*n.
M»|»du
■Bid
today
“
The
reason
for
it
I
to baforo today to find n new
I heir aurcess In lining up a large &gt;( H WlaaltiR
IT pent-up amotion, Catherine Wyn*
koop, physlclsn-dsughter of
Ho planned to hold eon- think and th* best thing about it
delegation of growers who would Martin iHryU
I* bU general attitude on life—a
A ItrumU)
Alice Lindsay W’ tnekoop, charged
moot of th* night.
attend the meeting, Roy F. Kymas I.
Y
Y
Duttna
cheerful, optimistic outlook, never
with the murder of her daughterInterrupted to say that Mr. Tay­ O J f o p *
expecting trouble. The few little
II J. leclmtan
in-law, Rheta,
testified In
her
Mrs. Ida Lulu Bailey, who would lor had told him that It was not r I 4 M Din* fr id»r
VBTOBH FIRST B ILL
cold* Uto President ha. suffered
mother’s defense yesterday that
necessary
that
a
great
many
grow­
n
t
h
te$id
Kith
have ameualsd ta nothing at all. have teen M years at age tomor­
I* I Kratltr
•ho bod beard
Rheta ‘ make a
MorwA— (A F ) They were so trivial that If they row, died at the Fentald-I-augh- ers attend th* hearing. Mr. Kymca W K Chapman and a
threat which Indicated ahe con­
suggested 75st an attorney repre­ T C. !*• p«■ twR"**1*
bad happened to anyone els* that ton Memorial Hospital lato yeiter- senting tbe Clab be In attendanea, te n. Uinn
templated suicide.
vetoed Ms first
y
wr. rap*
person weald have gone to work day afternoon after a short Ill­ however.
Avid spectators, who again yes­
J I. Drain!*?
ness.
ttoMobl*
aa usual, bat we caa't allow any
terday stormed the courtroom, sat
Upon motion from the floor, U N llruia.lrp
Funeral
services
are
to
be
held
B sends M. MeBam. chancaa to be taken
with
the
llrxwn tilll*r
tensely silent as tb* 20-&gt;*ar-old
In Company C, eighth President, and we find him w ry In Kissimmee tomorrow afternoon George E. Dalinea and Fred Roily I! M lla 11••*•« &gt;
■*tsa
physician told for tha first Urn*
&lt;*«
tut
run
were
appointed
to
select
a
com­
United. 8tales Infantry cooperative."
at 0:00 o'clock in tha First Bap­
Il II l&gt;*a«
tha sequence of dramatic Incident*
mittee of three me* who were to le**
’ ‘ War. “ I am conllanabutlnm
Dr. Malatjrre U a lleutanant- tist Church. Burial will be in that attend tha moetlag aa
after Rhein's body was found
official
' .
Jt .
rommander la tbe navy aad aallke gftg.
i
a• •t drenched In blood on the operating
Mr*. Bailey was a native of spokesmen T o r th* Club and tb*
tbe previtoi-Jw* administrations
Jhe committee of four men was table In ths gloomy west aid*
(Continued On Peg. Four)
8torte,
Fla
,
where
eba
was
bom
when be gave hi* fall tlasa to tb*
(Cootlaaad On Pag* Four)
hums of bar mother.
Presidents? household, l$x only on Mar. 0, 1178. fib* hod lived in
Baaford
for
tb*
past
throe
years
gives part tlasa to tbe Ropaavelu.
Her survivor* include Mr*. Sid
BANK ROHUHR U KILLED
LOHd FRIEND INDICTED
Richard, a daughter, t € Sanford,
and a son, Alva BaDey, also of
PLATT8M 0UTH, Neb., Mar. 2.
NEW ORLEANS, Mar. A —
Sanford. Three a*teat, Mrs. J. C.
W fiO O
TAM FA, Mar. 2,—Mrs. Mari* • ~ (A P )— Oto bank robber was (A P )—Government officials hers
Mar.
Dub* o f Jacksonville, fers D. D. A. Milter, alias Mra, A. D. Helms, killed Instantly and two suspects yesterday announced Indictment
R IC H M O ffllfv a , M p r .A — CAl Dear o f H*Uy lU fi 8. C , and formerly o f Atlanta, la being held were captured 20 minutes later by by th* federal grand Jury of R. L.
Mlae Clara Hilton i f Melrose, for federal aothorKlaa at Clear­ a hastily formed posse a* Deputy aay, wealthy Zwolle, La., ell man,
J. E.
Lancaster
late on ckgrgee of Income tax ovaaiua.
Fla., filao survive.
water oft a chart* o f sendlag Sheriff
bold u p a n d r t t t a d a ------- 1 ij\
threatening Utter* to
several Wednaaday frustrated an attempt Gay waa said by his friends to b*
•tote Planten Rank
to rob tha -Plattemoulh flu te a clean political frisad o f Sen*tor
,hs
BBA BOARD AG1
t . a m n z D promlaowt Atlaata jamllles
Huey P, Longto Tampa
tl hearing
CommissionMURDBR TRIAL SCHEDULED
OLD GLORY
after which
I be return'd
KISSIMMEE, Mar. Po-Vaalre
«L
L
men war* drown hero yooterdoy
■sad* ; public
, protested to Mayer aad rirsult court will eenvsoi
Monday, K i r .
* ' We ■Postal
agent
It
M ( W r|L
■t o l l
af g nuaher
letters
win h*
B u u fa ru *

SOUTH’S- R E T A IL
TRADING GAINED
DURING JANUARY

Building PermitsOver
3 Times AsLargeAs
Those Of least Year

Georgia ManWhoWas
Related Here Is Dead

New Smyrna Woman
Killed B y Explosion

Witters Strike While
fflmBtok Eat Lunch

11 F i l i p i n o Field
Workers Die A fte r
Eating Toadstools

Roosevelt Attitude
Because O f Argumenta On L ife Keeps Him
In Perfect H e a l t h

Spanish Cabinet Quits

Rheta Wynekoop Said
ToHavePlannedDeath

Mru. Ida Bailey Die»
A fter S h o r t Illness

Atanta WomanlsHeld
As Author Of Threats

6 Bandits Rob Guard
Of
Currency

Cants

h?3rsi

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ST A T E FE R A IS
WITHOUT LEADER
W ITH FA G G OUT
Newell’s Charges Fall
To Arouse Answer
Of Resigned Chief
TALLAHAB8SE. Mar. »&lt;—&lt;*”&gt;—
Florid*’* emergency relief admin­
istration today still was without

.4m!nl&gt;tnter, 1 / “ ^

Dav* Sholts accepted Ui* resig­
nation of Mareue Fagg and had
had not appointed his eueesssor.
Fsgg tsnflsred hi* resignation,
which was accepted “ without com­
ment" by th* governor because,
he said, hi* leave or absence as su­
perintendent of th# Florida Chlldr*n’s Home had expired!
yegg’s activities as head of th*
CWA In th* state were, during th*
past few days, subject of consWF
erabls criticism, particularly from
J. P. Newell, member of tha state
CWA executive committee.
Thus far Fagg ha* declined to
reply to charges of Newell, who
Wednesday said at a masting of
tha executive committee that so­
cial service and welfare work In
tha sUt* has "every semblance of
e political rsekeL” ~
Local political subdivisions may
be required to complete any Civil
Works project* not finished by t l *
Urns ths fed*rat program ends.
This eras pointed oat yesterday
In a Isltar from Henry DaSautsure,
principal assistant state CWA en­
gineer, to ell county admlnUtrators.
“ It become* necessary tp want
you," b* wrote, "that any project
bagua by tha CW A auay hast -to

be computed by the ceuutyr

J

Democratic S u p p orl, I
Expected O f P l e a /
But Bitter Partfaaa.. •
Dehate SeenCertafrf “j
— --

to M lh.rlM W.^X m c . U ^ '

!

th e P re s id e n t said **tq a n te *
i
Into executive commercial egrets
meats with foreign nations aad id - ,
pursuance thereof, Wtthln caroftl*
ly guarded limits, to modify a*IM£
tng duties aad Impart i eats lit! s m ,. j
In such a way as win benaflA
.
American agriculture aad I ado*.
{
toy."
Th* President
discussed
*k
length hit reasons for asking asatto
■
power.
./ .
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«;.■
First, be said, world toad* h a *
declined approximately 70 peroauto
,
from Usa lMa^valum*.
W? |
an Incraaalng extant are "WbrnkaO.'
their al)are o f latentatloaal tradA
by negotiating m iproaal towdki
agreements. I f Araericaa agrk«V&gt; -J
tq nil aad Industrial Interest* art?
to retain their deserved plass to. ;
tbl. trade, tha Aawrieaa govergM ;
meat most ha In a paaMan tit &gt;a»v
gain f o r that plaaa with Nhar i
ermaeata hp n.J * "
‘
negottatlw M

or

other local political subdivisions
sponsoring such project, or which
will be benefited thereby.
"Th* local administration must
make certain befop recommand­
ing an application for a project
that tha local political subdivision
will assume th* responsibility for
completion when th* OWA assist­
ance must b* withdrawn, If neces­
sary.”
Blaine McGrath, of Fort Myers,
resigned yesterday aa La* County
CWA administration and emer­
gency relief chairman, and F. Ir­
ving Holmei, of Fort Mysrs, was
appointed by Governor Bholts to
succeed him.

Med-Fly Bill Delayed
By S e n a t e Debates
WASHINGTON, Mar. t.—UP)—
Th* Henato delayed consideration
yesterday of a proposal for an In­
vestigation into th* government's
Mediterranean fruit fly eradica­
tion In Florida.
Senator Vandenburg, Republic­
an, Michigan, objected to Immedi­
ate consideration of the proposed
Investigation.
JUnotor Trommel) of Florid*
said ha would bring tha measure
us as soon as ha can gain recog­
nition on tha floor.
Whan th* bill waa reached oa
the calendar
Vandenburg asked
that It be carried over.

(A P )— Political tribute,
have been exacted from rolled arte
,
ployas In North Dakota, resulted
,
In th* national government aktto ;
lag control of the state relied ad*
ministration yesterday.
os
Thla action by Harry L&gt; Hspktoa
j
at Washington v u promptly I d ,
nye ■ u*mana
lewad by Senator Ny**»
*
!
that any officials■ found g u t t f ad
j
such wrong doingg, ha proaacutaC
Oovernor William
Longer,
ag^^
h g a r, I r o c g * ^
mant In a
aaIng a (poshing engsgemaat
*t
e, could
other part of th* state
" set
r rotardlfg
ha reached ImroodlaUly
Hopkins' charges thatt “ InfomaUon Indicates political
ployta
tloo."

T e T 'S K t ’- S S M

ttona war*
.
.
purpose*,” ths federal
tor added.
T

KILLS SELF IN HOTEL
BURUNOtON, Iowa,
gsoarsl manager o f tea

Hawk.ye-Oaaatt* and apw
Cuator format TlllnoU ‘
urer, killed hlmaalf By
hi* ypern In a hotel here
FLO RID IAN OHTR

STATE KLKfl MEET A P R IL 18
JACKSONVILLE,
Mar.
(A F ) — Harold Colee, secretorytreasurer of Florida Elks, an­
nounced yesterday ths annual state
convention of tha organisation
will be held st Tallahassee, Apr.
10-17, Inclusive.
SHIP'S PBOPLB RHBCUED

TORE. Mar,
W tha w lU a f
yesterday
Of $*0,000

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E E S * ' , Tharesay a f

HELSINGFORS, Finland, Mar.
A—QP&gt;—AU B0 of th* paseen JttlSTu”* '- ? 'gen w&gt;d crew aboard ths Polish
steamsr Zlnasys, dangerously Mar k s i :
slaking to.«t*Uat sons near Manat*
lint ItUnd, were token off tha
stricken vassal early yoatoday kg
__ J C lear Ski . f J
a salvage ship.
X L r Ctqadr $4
Raven — —.

AWARDED DAMAOI
NEW YORK, Mar. « ^ - &lt; A F )—
A Jury I* Quonan county stop)
court yesterday awarded. , Min.
MUdered B. Thomas, af Orieada.
Fla* a 020,000 verdict against Iks
stain Motor Express. I m * ad
m. for tka death ad ha* ' has-

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WASHINGTON. Mar.
(A.P.)— Prealdent 1
today aakad ConfiTeaa for
thority to modify tariff rfl
I n negotiating commercial •
agreementa with other bin '
UoBfl.
“I am requesting Congress ;

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Laei nlgbt Id l u p i 1 raid Milked Midlcncs of i d u
15,000 perttlig watched an Italian m»n mountain hanfrritt’
the diminutive Tommjr Loughran, a veteran df the Tight
heavy” claaa end outweighed by 80 pounds, around Ui4 Hng
for 18 retrade. With fate receipts of only 850000, sporta
writers had to dig back to tbo Mft.OQQ Jettriee-Corbelt
fight in Ana FYanclaco in i*pfc to find, a d.aiht&gt;loiuhlp boat
which Wrt approached it eo a
Hop
And yet Camera received 120,000 /or hi* pari In fnd
slaughter, and Tommy Longflrart I tw i8,000, not biJ for 46

riding o f Uw H RA *fld \ an lb
works, Ha wants criticism. J l « wilt
gat It- And, ao that beab, ha
priHhMt* to maks kity hiwonahld
ravtaloaa' In th* codes .covering
600 |n&lt;ftutri*s at th* technical
hearing* which aha to follow th*
public free-for-*] I.

Itii i w nl

bn glad tn work for a dollar an hour. Oen. Johnson
fottld certainly find no fault with tha minimum wages paid
fn tha datAUM** lnddfctfjr. .
*
,
Nevertheless, It U a far cry from the 150,000 gate of
last night to the million dollar gates of the past decade.
Wfyen pemjidvi fought Tunney Ift Chicago In 1927, thgy
Wed gfi.flBO.WOr Dcfnpdej’i gl
be damething like one million dollars In cold caab—for
fly minutes wofk, at at ,0&gt;e rate of two ntlllton dollars
hour. During the seven jjgafa that Dempsey whs chain, Be fought before croWde which paid more than 88,600
to s*e him fight.
* BIPAT. MARCH 1 1M 4
During
those wseven
entered ths
ring
, 1
a
s
w ' *s*
/years
1
•Dempsey
' " " ’ r - ’ g
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eight times hither to Win the championship or to defend his
IN PRAISE O t PEGGY
title. Moit of these fights were over quickly, but the long­
est, with Tommy Gibbons, lasted 16 rounds. In all Dempaey
"wotlted" 177 minutes, or about 3 houra. For this work
t young rice tn the sun
r ginger b u d * In fragrant he received something like 85,000,000.
' sheave*
When We eritleuh Cot. Lindbergh for the 8187,000
Ifcatt mountain water* run.
which he earned from aviation companies during • period
And I could name a hundred of five years, which followed his memorable flight across
:
thing*
the Atlantic In 1927 and which Included the bootn Jrekr of
Ahd atlll would nut be don*.
1920 ws should not forget that others were making money
in those same yeare,
agyy** Hk* the wind that stir*
be tool grass by the teai
Others, besides prize fighters, must have been making
ha gentleness o f night M her*,
money In 1927 In order for hundreds of thousands a t pebbare wave* run froth and free
oons to be able to pay 82,650,000 to see Gene l)inney fight
And all my Gsah exults and Jack Dempsey. And when we
w* think of
01 what Col.
loi. Lindbergh
unauergn
ilKfl
did to earn the money he was paid, and of the remarkable
When Peggy smile* at m*.
rogross of aviation during the past’ five years, to which
« contributed no inconsiderable part, his little 8187,000
I !a Maw York City th* snoi seems piteously small as compared with the 85,000,000 paid
latonn la doing mors to rsllcv* unJack Dempaey and with what he did to earn it.
stapleymmt than th* CWA.
So, Prlmo Camera complaint of 820,000 an hour! He
should strike for higher wages 1

C

Lotteries
Gerald W. Pack, a Chicago flinctar, was shat and killed In T#*1 tbs other day. II* wa* a son of
is author of "Peck's Bad Boy."

In spite of plenty of laws against the purchase and sale
of lottery tickets, this form of gambling continues to be
pne of the worat evils of the average rural community. In
view of the fact that it seems to be Impossible to enforce
. Tka Camera-Ixwghran Gyht
was postponed Wednesday night such laws, there Is some argument In favor of state lotteries
msi Account of th* rain. In th# old which could be operated on the square and which would
daks wh*D turn were men a lltU* produce some revenue for the state.
., "Italy, Austria, Spain, Prussia, Cuba and many of the
tain would simply have added to
Latlr^Afnerican countries have state-licensed lotteries,"
th* interest.
sky* the Miami Herald. "Many of theac are extremely com­
W&lt;U&gt; Just as we hoped, they plicated. The Irish Free State has re-established the sweepchanged Henry Pu-Yi’* name. It'* blAkes for the benefit of Irish hospitals, and the Calcutta
a m , Teh, now, Emperor of Mtnsweepstakes also has subscribers from all over the world.
■BttB*.Incidentally hi* 0*w
name mean* "tranquil and vlr- tjuAen Elizabeth Instituted lotteries "for government revenug,
E d England did not abolish lotteries until 1880«., During
o war. Crest Britain legalised lotteries for war (jharitloa,
t a committee of parliament reported adversely In 1918
"Florida has 14D7 government*,"
Asya tha Tampa Tribune. Wasn't on a proposal to raise war revenues by these means.
than someone who has said,
"In the United States lotteries were common before and
"Those people are governed best after tho Revolution. Tho continental Congress authorized
wh* are governed Isaat," or some­ a lottery In 1778 for the benefit of the soldiers In the field,
thing like than
and a premium loan with lottery features was floated In
•The popularity of a sales tax la 1784.
"However, in the 1870'a states began to forbid lotteriea.
Indicated by tba action of * Uiarnl
city commission which
has re- Federal anti-lottery acts were passed In 1872 and 1876, and
piMlsd a resolution formerly rs a more stringent act of 1890 forbade the use of the malls
tabllahlog each a tax. The people Ih aby way to promote lotteries. "Tho 1890 act had the ef­
evidently didn't sea the need for fect, of abolishing the last state lottery left in the United
Mny more taxes.
States, that of Louisiana. All the states now have anti-lot­
tery laws.
"In 1890 Congress enacted a law forbidding the Impor­
tation of lottery tickets and advertisements. Under this
law, the post office department In 1932 denied mall privi­
leges to newspapers carrying news of the Irish sweepstakes.
Postmaster-General Farley rescinded this ban In 1938, but
continued th* ban on advertisements of foreign sweepstakes
and lotteries. Radio broadcasting of lotteries has also been
Sa* where our Uncle Ban I*
forbidden." .
f f h f Into fha moving picture
business. It la proposed to borrow
It million dollars from the RKO and
build a theatre where tha " right
kind nf art ean ba produced, you

hare t* pass another draft act In
n^day ta get people to atUnd.
Back to tha rpdka nf hoodlums

It isn’t surprising that th* nut

S f f l S . T A ';
reread over tha fcwcoatmieu &lt;
aathsrity la on* mAh .w ltn . &gt;

m

wn

General

Mil* OufDt ; IMt lb

saps again:—

pi tA ftf itla

Instability &gt;Qf Rate*
OfExdtattgeRiaifted

.

with 1P29, to the Instability of ex­
change rate*.
the
tremendous
movement* of gold reserve*, the
I restriction* on trade exchanges
and tho uncertain political situa­
tion,
Artalyilng Industrial progress In
the last year, the l/Crue found
that, in the summer and autumn
■’several countries showed
of JOT3, "1
BROOKLYN, N. Y., Mar.
considerable Increased activity in
—A pne and a half Inch metal
dolt waa removed from thy bron­ home markets, accompanied by a
chial tube* of Violet Stewart, 8, definite drop in tha number of un­
employed and an Increase hi in­
at Grsenpolnl hospital.Wednesday.
dustrial production. These facta
The child swallowed the toy a would appear to Indicate that pri­
year ago, but bar parent* did not vate enterprise, occasionally sup­
know It unUl recently when she ported ty national government en­
beeataa afflicted with * sever* terprise, has orjtyhlttd Industry
cough.
with a view to frssh expansion."
"But this movement of recov­
c o m m u n is t s h io t
ery became uncertain and Irregular
S A N TA CLARA.’ Cuba, Mar. 2. by the emLof 1D33 and in the be­
—One hundred communist prison- ginning of 1934. It appears likely
tt* tn tho Jail her* rioted and that this stowing up Is due to th*
Wars joined by other prisoner*. International political situation,
Groups o f communists outside ths which I* far from being stable.
jell also rioted and troop* flrad Th* favorable evolution of condi­
Into ths air to quell the demon­ tions o f national market* has not
been accompanied by recovery In
strator*.

Vernon Hawthorne la Tiny MeUl DoUTaken
W i n n e r Of Medal F r o m Child’s Throat
TADLAIIA&amp;SEE, Mar.

—N. Vernon Hawthorne, Miami
ctat* attorney wh* prosecuted
Ooleeppe Zangara,' who . killed
Mayor Anton Csrinak, nf Chieago, In ahooting at Prealdsot
Rwueavelt, Wtdnrsday, was sward­
ed the l i s t law enforce ment
medal offered to the parson who
did most for law enforcement dar­
ing that yaar.
1
The commlttea which namad
Hawthorne for tha medal, effarad by tha Unhid States fla g
Association, picked him from t l
entries "fo r hie outstanding abil­
ity, disinterested courage aad
conspicuous success In a nttmbar
nf rises."
Honorable mention want ts
Sheriff C. B. Pearson, of Sara­
sota county, and J, C. Adkins,
state attorney at Gainesville.

2 To Die For Breaking
N e w California Law
LOS ANGELES, Mar. t ^ - U P ) —Th* first death penalty verdict
under California’s anti-kidnaping
law was returned Wednesday bight
by a Jury which condemned U. O.
Brooks, and William TSIUMr to
Haag for abducting Hsnry Bod­
kin during a torture holddp last
Dec. IS.
Th* Jury of ssven men and
five women relumed ths death
vordlct after
deliberating all
hour*. A district atlamcy’i depu­
ty, Gran, Coopnr, had previously
demanded th* extreme penalty
aftar Judge Frickt ruled the
mere rmupetllng of a person to
more from one place on his orwp
property tn another constituted
kidnaping under the state*law.

Scfjrhtg Mlllage O a t
Prom 160 To 45 Mill*
BEHRING, Mar. 2,Preparation
nf the rlty taa books on the basin
of A 46-mil] levy Instead of IM
mills Is under way by tha board
o f aSscsso-s.
Th* city council ha* racalleJ tha
original roll baaed on tba higher
levy and adopted a Aaw ordinance
reducing th* bvJgotdry appropria­
tions from approximately HAW.OM to aW at 'IM A M . Of tha lat.
tar amoant about 873AM U *nUcipatod from U»* Municipal light
and water department and other
sources other the* direct taxation.

BRING-

lata last night From Pittsburgh
and Buffalo on th* Watt ta th*
Atlantic stabAaid and tra through
tha New England atataa heavy
gate* Carried rain, aieal and enow,
tha maximum precipitation In
■acne lasalltlac being aura than
&gt;U laches. IStrip* ware
blown

runT Z

Idea. Ha

SANFORD. T W E N T r

gore Ralph Capons," former Public
Xnamy Na. I« dhd bfatkar of
A destructive storm swept ih *
, "Ba*&lt;f*a* AL*
Brother RaH&gt;h northeastern section of th* aaunha* Just completed a thro* year try yesterday and still was raging

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B« tha

thing* ara out o f soma toda* that
ought to h* ,tBura. Soma ;o f tha
t J e da hot
with Otbtr edda*
and than ara many discrepancies,
GENEVA, Mar, 2.—-ft ts not
other - U U k r e a ^ outright blunders to
yet pOesiWe to Sodwt on r*cofsry
and prosperity In the Geld of hiHa wants dew, with tha advice tematlonat trade, according to a
at tha public, to correct those
blunders, with thl* a* tbo NRA report Issued by the economic In­
telligence service o f' the Lsogne
fo o l:—
" I t b to bet that Industry doe* of Nation*, which suggest* that
not homiwcggla labor; that labor
doe* not bullyrag Industry; that
neither, separately, nor both In

been critical at tints* o f the g.
real and ths NRA. But we h*
(tot been deeply disturbed, Isrgi
becauoo the NRA Wa* operstl
frankly a* an expertment in whl
th* General and other* openly ad­
mitted their mistake* and triad to
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IN WORM) TRADE
tha international marketT, Tha Ibsbbllltv o f exchange . rate*. tra&gt;
mem)otis movements of prirvi and
tbo fret development of trade.**
The report reveal* Uiat the total
m b the of trade hat wean all coun­
tries In HUS was 30 percent under
that o f 1W9."
'
“ Gold transfer* hire ‘ been Inrreaslngly difficult," It continues,
"and the Important gold standard
countries bars kept only about 35
percent of their Uhde. Tha United
States was especially band bit,
having retained only one-quarter
of Ha I DSD trade."
The league alto points out that
tha phenomenon o f eoaaonal move­
ment* reappeared In 1D83 for the
first lime since 193P, but while
tha statistic* show Increase* for
the last month* nf ID.13, diminu­
tions may be expected, it U added,
or January and February, 1034.
t remark* that while there has

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G. 1L
will meet for'
Ot 1:00 P. M. with Mr*.
W. D. Uonnann, San Lenta.
Circle Number Three of the
IIwhort M o o e s r e t u r n e d
Preebytei taa Auxilary, Mr*. W.
PRID AT
Wednesday from Bradenton.
Regular meeting o f the Elk s’ A. Zachary, chairman, will meet
Auxiliary will take place a t itOO o t 1:30 P. M. at tbo home of Mr*.
NEW YORK, Mer. 2.-&lt;ff&gt;—
G. Baaaett Smith is able to be
P . R . at th* t&gt;ke Ball.
L. F. Doyle, *404 Mollonvill* Ave out again after being Bl at hi* Two yean ago lait
night the
MONDAY
world gulped, Charles A. Lind­
homo for the post two weeks.
Circle Number One c&lt; th* First
Circle Number Four of ih*
bergh, J r , was kidnaped.
Msthodist
t Church will jneet at 1:00 Preabyterion Auciliory. Mr*. II, B
Seventy-two days
later
the
Mr. Tom Jones, M n, W. B. Mill­
P. M. at the -bom* o f Mr*. John Lewi*, chairmen, will meet at er, Mrs. George Sweet, and Mr*. baby's body, hurled In a shallow
11:00 o'clock at tba bom* of Mrs.
Hayes, ITT Weot Ntath S tm t.
A. L- Belt* spent Wednesday in g a v e , was found near lie famous
Circle Number Two o f the First D. L. Thraabar, Rosa Court, for
parents' Sourland mountain re­
Orloado.
Methodlit Church will moot ot 3:00 laneboon.
late, and * relentless search for
1\ M. with Mia. Lola S. LeOetto
Clrd* Number Five of the
Mr*. Georg* 8wr«t who has been the alaycn started.
at th* homo o f Mr*. W. C. I1LU, Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mrs. Hen­
Today th* picket! detective* of
the guest of Mrs. T. W. Jones,
ry M elM lln. ~Tr‘ ------. will
-Rase Court, I* returning to her several of the nation’s greatest
o f tbo ot 8i30 P. Mw o t tba home of M o.
law enforcement ageneio* still
homo In Indiana today,
F ia t Methodist•Church '
B on y H. lleosou, -Palmetto Are*
are engaged tlrelenly In tracing
at
M; wlth/Mr*.
noo * »t Twonty-third Street *
Mlaa
Evelyn MePhenon
of clues, searching far th* mysteri­
Williams, 410 Watt Eighteenth
Circle Number Six of the Pres­ Knoxville enroute to Tamp* woe ous “ John" who was paid $60,000
Stjwtf.
byterian Auxiliary, lln , R. II. tbo guest o f Miss Mary Jon* Pre*-ian*om b y the boby’* falbor.
Ctrels Number fou r of
WalUxwr, chairman, will meet at ton Monday afternoon.
The case it In the hand* * f the
Jflrat Methodist Church will eseat 12:30 P. M. for luncheon with H o .
department of juitlc*. In addition
7at 3:00 P. M. with Me*. T. W. J. C. Hutchison, Indian Mound
Friend* of Mn. Authur Moore squads of Naw Jersey state trroopWilliam*, Oak A t o m # at Third Village.
will be glad to learn that ah* I* o n under CapL John J. Lamb and
$ tre*t
'
All auxiliaries of th* Woman' Improving after a recent illness at New York City detectives under
ftrtl* Mfuabpr Five o f the Missionary Society of the F la t her home on Oak Avenue.
Inspector John Lyons a n working
FI ret UrthodUt Church wUl moot Baptist Church will meet at 3:31
on IL
at 8HM P. M. with Mrs. E. II. La- P. M. o t the church.
Th* ransom money is laid to be
MIsa Catharine P. Melton, an
The weekly p a y er progam will artist from Washington, D. C., has th* most important clue the police
nay at bar hem* m root*.
T V Y . W. A. of lh* F la t B*p- bo observed at th a jF ln t Baptist arrived to spend sever*I weeks hare, Th* number* of th* 'ran­
1 list Church WJU moot at 7:40 P Church at 8:30 o'clock with memhere as the guests or Mr. and Mrs. som nolo*—IS, $to and $20 blit*
M. et Us* home o f Mr*. II. H. Hill ben of Circle No. 6 In charg*,
— wen retained by Colonal Lind­
W. M. Scott, Mayfair.
lOlArYalaotih Aveng*.
bergh, and aorae of the money oc­
TUBSDAT
The Intermediate Royal ArabeiMn. Perry Cameron ii ill at the casionally turne up In banka,
Circle Number Si* of \h* F la t
n o f tbo F la t Bitptist Church
Every bill is quickly traced as
Methodist Church will meet at 3:00 Femald-Laughton Memorial Hos­
mOet oV TtOO F . M. ot th*
P. M. with Mn. W. E. Price, Mon­ pital. It was stated Incorrectly In far as possible. The results of
chuah annex.
yesterday's issue that her daugh­ these investigations ere carefully
ro* Corner.
CipoU Number Ooe a t th* Prester was at the hospital.
guarded by police end department
Weekly "ladies' day" wiiJ be obbytertan Auxiliary, Mr*. C. Ci aervod at th* Sanford Country
of Justice operative* a&lt; is every
Brigge, chairman, wtQ . meet at
M n. L. F. Garner It her* for a other clue unearthed. But no ar­
Club with M n. T. R. Milling and
1(00 I*. U. tor Itawhaon at the Mn. John Kelley 01 hoe lease*.
weak at the Eve-Beat Beauty Sa­ rest has been made.
homo Of t i n . W , h . Honley, Paoto
Dr. John F. Condon—"Jefsle"—
The Daughter* of Wesley Cl*** lon. She plans to leave at the end
• Hoad.
^
of the F la t Methodist Church will of that time for Atlanta to Join who negotiated with the alleged
j
O rel* Number Two of the Prea- have a "What's N e s t T T T l!" par Mr. Garner where they will make kidnaper* for the baby's return
frequently Mi called on by police
ty at 7:30 P. M. at the home of their futun home.
fer aid. In th* two years interven­
Mn. Walter L. Morgan, 330 Wait
Eighteenth Street, with Mn. Mor­
Mr*. A. K. Powers end son plan ing since th* kidnaping he ha&gt;
gan, Mn. France* A. Hickson, to return to their home at Palat- visited many regua galleries In s
M n. J. 0. Looey, M n. George ka tomorrow after spending, 1 futile elTort td pick out the fere
-Aeaeune**'th# ‘ epealng of
Harden. Mn. R. J. Holly, Jr.. Mn. few day* hen with the former's of the man who was paid the ran­
Dneamaktng Dept.
U. U Gibson, end Mn. C. P. Hern­ parents, Mr. end Mrs. F. W. Ben­ som in e Bronx, N. Y., cemetery.
don as hostesses. Member* arc der, Country Club Road.
The night the baby's body wet
competent
dr* #■maker, being aebed to be prompt.
found near liotwwell, N. J., Presi­
Bolton*, buttonholes, m.ruling.
Regular
meeting
of
the
board
Miss Lenabclle Hagan bat gone dent Hoover directed that an un­
hem*tilelil*e. *tt
of the Woman's Club will lake to Palm Beach where she will
1U K. Sad Mr*. Mery Btroog
ending search for the kidnapers
place at 10:00 A. M. at th* dub spend a short time with Mrs. Dud­
he undertaken.
The Boose veil
ley Johnson before going to Mi­ Administration ha* adopted
th*
ami to visit Mn. Henry Jooes.
policy.
M n. Johnson will be remembered
here ea the former Miss Betty
Dunbar.

ark Dresses

Auxiliary

P e r s o n a l s M jg ^ g g ^ o i

Social Calendar

* Every Kind O f Clue

” S f f ilS L r * £ .

«

Ste Accommodation

■ W
'
!
D. D. Welbotn, manager of Wei
born's Shoe Shop, who has pur
rhsscd the entire stock of ihoe*
formerly owned by Woodruff's
shoe store. Mr. Welbom has
moved his store equipment into
the store where W oodruffs has
been located and announced today
that the etock of each h*« been
consolidated.

CITRUS INDUSTRY
TROUBLE LAD) TO
OVERPRODUCTION
Taylor Says Goal Of
Growers Should Be
Profit On Full Crop

BAB80N PARK, Mar. 2,—M i Porter R. Taylor, chief of the ad­
justment division of th* depart­
ment of agriculture, said over­
production Is the chief trouble with
the citrus industry, at the Webber
College business conference her*
Wednesday,
"The commercial production of
oranges during the p*&gt;t five sea­
sons, excluding the presenli" he
said, "averaged 52,OOO,mu) boxes."
This
he declared, represents an
increase of 83 percent annually
over the five jesr period preced­
ing, snd 43 percent over th# low
production season of 102V-30.
“ New market* must therefore
be developed every yrar for from
six to eight percent more oranges
Mr. end Mn. W. N. S ca t hero
and front eight to III percent more
relumed from Miami where they
A number of Sanford persuns
spent several days. While there attended the monthly business gieiwfruit," he said. " I f * r con­
M n. Scott attended the art eshib- meeting of the Orlando District sider increased production with
It sponsored by ths Miami Art Christian Endeavor officers held dwrrratsd consumer purchasing
League and was a gueet-at the leak Bight et the home of Mr. and power In addition to fundamental
bouquet gives* for- contrllwtlugart­ Mn. George Smedley in Orlando. changes In the Industry due to
ists. Four a fn e r pictures were on During the husitiess session plan* substantial shifts In tiansportalion
methods, wo may well wonder
display at the exhibit.
w en made for activities during why conditions hate l»e*n no worse
March.
house.
during the past season.
At this time J»e Parrol, presl
'The Congregational Friendship'^
"The gual of
the
Industry
League will moot at 3:00 P. M. at dent, who has accepted * position shuuhl tie the same s i If one per
In South Georgia, turned In hla sou owned all groves. In surh *n
the perish huusv.
The Ilaptiil Young Prop]# Will resignation and it was announced Instance all ths fruit that would
have an associations! rally at that Earle Ward, vice-president, bring a reasonable return would
7:80 P- M. at the church. M L* will preside during the remaining b« shipped. Whan this return had
Pearl Bourne, snuthwldr associate part of the term.
been pas-od shipments would lie
secretary, and Mis* Louise Smith,
At the conclusion of all business . stopped before they reached the
a social period was enjoyed when , point where growers got no re­
State secretary, will be present.
Th* Bestnm* Woman's Circle of games wen- played and refresh turn. Every effort would be made
lh* Presbyterian AUaillary will mrnts served. Thole attending |t* produce the belter grades end
meet *t 7:30 I*. M. at the home of from here were: Miss Mary Fran hold beck the poorer grades.
Miss S an Warren Easlerby, 117 c** Andrews, Miss Anmo Belli- While this might nut result in
Brown ami James Arant.
West Tenth Street.
better prices it would certainly en­
WEDNESDAY
courage the Increased us* of fruit."
Monthly business mauling and
Taylor dmlt with packing house
h
luncheon o f , thr Women's Club
chargA,
saying
the
growers
will take place et 12:30 P. M. at
should Io—i- 1 on reduction- In that
th* club house with Mr*. S. It.
line Hr quolej floras to
show
Hlghleyreaa, Mrs. B. C. Moore
Ths home of Mr*. T.
Pilch- packing houses hsv* too wide a
Mrs, Richard Ten Eyck, and Dr ford, 1016 Kim Avenue, h i i th«
range "from efficient tu non-ef­
Elisabeth TVary as hostesses.
Men* of a Washington's birthday ficient."
J iirlf given Wednesday by thr
The epeakcr urged an advertis­
SEVENTH DA1TADVKNTI8T
member* o ' the Gleaner*' Class ing campaign,
especially
for
CHURCH
ce* _ _ ; 1 _ »_ _ 0
of th* F in t Baptist Church. Vari­ ______ m is a.. * I I
ous games and conunts ware en­
Woman’* Club, HE Oak Avaau*. joyed and f t * let* hour refresh- fori* had brrn Intermittent while
California wa* a comment adver­
Liard M, Lucas,
merits were served.
tiser with good result*.
derate#* Saturday.
Those present were: Mr*. T C.
Sabbath School, fl:3Q A. M.
pitchferd, Mr*. Margaret Itenoow,
Church Berrlee, 11:40 A . M.
METHODIST WOULD CLUB
Mrs. J. p. HoHseJsw, and the
MlaaUinsry Volunteer* Service, Miser* Loye* Martin, liuby Martin,
1:30 P. U . a f EOT French Avenue.
At the weekly meeting of the
World Club of lb* Klret M*thodl*t
Church held yeatardey afternoon
el th* church member* spent thr
greater part of th* afternoon re11ran lag for a play, T h e World'*
Friends' Birthday Party." A ehort
liiislisw Moeiun waa conducted el
th* apaoing
of th* meeting.
Those aresent were: Oli** Chap'
man, June Dry an. Mary Grawler,
I e ll lie Gersnly, Helen Jen* Kortlender, Janice Moea, Bara Roeaell.
Jean Bthull, Katherine Spencer,
Margaret Spencer, In ti Williams,
and John Adam*,

Local Group M e e t s
Orlando EndeavorcrB

wSfn you've worn them you’ll wider*
stand why I They give you. just thgt
extra bit more in beauty and «nrie*l
Try Gaymodea I You’ll prefer themI

No. 435 S«nl-Service Weight ......

79c

No. 440 Chiffon PI cot Top ..... -

Noc 460 Medium Weight Chiffon
.......
No. • 4*4*1iStunl-Sfrrlc*
Weight
_
-,
-

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S p x tH

Inexpenatve!

c ..... B L O U S E S

dotted orpm )7r»K ecr'pkin
4 . lawns, d M t y , *pd M * r )
- * $ * » ruffles, I ascot*. ^tnd

9Hc

Party I Enjoyed
By Baptist Gleaners

Myrtle Lowe, Elaine Harrison,
lantha. McLennan, Johnnie Har­
mon, MkHe Davis, Boas Lee, Alice
Hodgipp, Chios South, Sant Sawline, and fo u r* Duncan.

Thee* "glr*-#w *y" prices a n being offered beaus* we g
must move our darker things to make way for Spring merchan­
dise arriving dally. Tb*s* are all real bargains! Taka adfantagu
of them!

r WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 — (A P )
—Secretary Ickes, Public Works
administrator, said yesterday the
AUantic-to-Gulf ship canal had
been definitely rejected as a pub­
lic Works project.
In anivrer to questions hy news­
papermen as to whether the proj­
ect had been eliminated from his
consideretion, the adminlstretor
said:
" I think the absolute answer to
that Is, 'yea.' "
President Roosevelt announced
several days ago that army engl
near* had found the ship an a l
economically unfeasible due to the
high roit o f construction, and he
regretted It could not be under­
taken with Puhllc Works money on
a self-liquidating plan.
Persons sponsoring the anal,
however, expressed
hope they
would be able t&lt;, convince Puhllc
Works officials (hat the cost of
the rsnil would bo lower than ar­
my engineers' estimates.
Major Philip II. Flaming nf the
Public Work* engineers said yes­
terday his department waa not
considering th* canal further.
II. II. Uu*km*t&gt;, consulting en
ginecr for the National Gulf-Atlentic Ship Canal Association, said
he believed Ickes Intended to con­
vey hla present attitude toward
the project "In the light of find­
ings said to have been njade by
the army rnglnean" and that he
did not mean lhat the projerl had
been acted upon or disposed of
formally by the Public Works Ad­
ministration.
REAR

ONE LOT

FROCKS
Black, Kelly green. A other high
shade*. $10.00 and $12.03 values, Slsaa
12 tp 10 only.
"Give Away" Price—

$4-95
Ono Lot

D ark D resses
late Fall Model#
Mainly Small Sliea.
$7.05 and $8.05 Value*.
Closeout Price—•

$ 7.95

$ 2.95

SPRING ? T V

J u n ior

FROCKS.
Dark Print* with Light Trim—Taffeta*.
Rises I I to 15.

ONE DAY ONLY— _

SAN FUAN3I8CO Msr. e.—
(A P I— Rear
Admiral
Georg#
William l aws, whose 41) yrar* of
distinguished service sit lightly
on him, retired yi-sliqday to de­
vote hi one If to the serious busi­
ness of improving his golf.

$5.95

PltOBK FA TA L WRFA'K

S A D Y E 'S

PITTSBURGH, Msr. 2.^UT)
— Federal and state investigators
of the
Pennsylvania railroad
wreck which claimed nine lives
and Injured 33 began yrstenlsy

Re

; s *,

Sunday Night

ADM IRAL TIKT1HKS

oval

-j

Prices \

_

Ij ‘ V

Welborn’s Has Moved Across The
Street - - And Has Consolidated Its
Stock With W oodruff’ s - - NOW
TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS WE URGE YOU TO VISIT OUR
NBW STORE. WHERE YOU WILL FI ND PLENTY OF BARGAINS AND
THE LATEST OF STYLES IN SHOES. WE CAN NOW GIVE YOU BIGGER
AND BETTER BARGAINS IN 8HOES, 8JNCE BUYING THE WOODRUKV
SHOE STORE.
D. D. WRLBORN
Ong Lot

M en
^ o May
Mol Have
Your Site
Out Look
'Em Over

To-Night

d lm itfc s r ,

MUST GO!

PW A Head Says Idea
Has Been Rejected
Definitely By Board

llrttMR af 11Lark

ffpectal
Pump* ef

Ties $1.95
s

Priced To BeJl At

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One Lot
High Claw Straps and Pump*
Formerly Sold At $5,00 awl $6.00
Very. Special at

kt&gt;8

Ono Lot
Black or White
P ft

Infant's Shoes y w G
Children'! Bedroom

3Iippera...... .

Only V .
Friday al»d Saturday
Bator

09C

One Lot
Ladles’ and Miiaea

AU Former $3.00

Small Sizes-----

Children's Shoes, now
Another Lot at $1.49
All; Former $3.86

"S H E ? *

Ejjister Brown Shoes

U . BALLY RUSSELL.
PROG

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E L B O R N ’S
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�to glflag control J•; peeor* ja M L
“ la combination with olboi; sai*
UOM o T th . bin,1 jnw” -

P ECORA
'dace market records on abort sale*
I In ’aviation stocks Just before prlkv»t*:air ’ null.contracts wsrn eanicriladl • .'Whitney had dltclo.ed
■that tha exchange had been tores-

- *1 emphatically challenge that
•tatement/J tha cammlttee connael

pros*rib*. tb*'f&lt;
__Content i t
financial report! by cerporetloni
wira “ ao .onerous and ail-embracIng," Whltn*. testified, a* to girt
the commlulon "compute control
over all corporations."
i &lt;
“ You think tha power to Impose
forma of accounting la equivalent

s M arket

Whitney called on Roland Red­
mond, connael for the' exchange,
to elaborate Ihlc rt«W,
"By regulating the fo ra and
content," he aald, ."the
federal
trade commission could require
the Inelnelon of anything that It
wanted to. That effect* a club
oror tha head of management. The
comtnlatlon could demand dally roporta with lie officer* liable both
criminally and civilly. It i* a
weapon that would allow the con­
trol of corporation*.”
"Your argument," P*cora coun­
tered, "Would Imply that tha commleelon la deprived of a eenie of
falmeta and mentality and would
■eek to oiereleo ita power In a
moat rlclou* way. You could glv*
that argument against any public
offer aa an argument ag*ln*t the
creation of any public office."
"We do not *ay that the commis­
sion, would act In that way, but
we do eay the power I* there",
aald Redmond.
-‘
A man of detailed and technical
testimony * !■ presented yfiterday
both by Whitney and by Frank
AlUrliul, chairman of tha ex­
change’* committee on lilting
itock*. ~~
McanwJO, Ilenry 1. llerrlman
preiented a eubitltute exchange
control ptsn before the Home
commerce commute*, propotlng a
commlulon of fire, eontlitlng of
the lecretary of commerce, and
four presidential appointee* with
discretionary power to prcxcrib*
rule* and regulation) for s.rurltlc* tradlnr. The exchange Iticlf
hi* proposed a *■ ten -man com-

In Btoudenmln'a Grocery

Regular 10c 9lte

Fridpy and Saturday, Mar. 2-8

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CHIPSO, 2 for..............

:________,

' Oversea ••

(Pint* Me)

SALAD DRESSING, qta.
Osceol.

COFFEE, lb...................
. Seller’s

j SYRUP, pt. glorw bolll*
In Iced Tea Glasses

Oventcn GRAPE JAM....
Texas (9 ox. can 10c)

ERLY, Na.11 L. C. KINA
K.

FkmtoOO

FIGS, qt. ghuM jar.

f l T ’ W. Yirot

.....

Octagon SOAR or

POWDER, 10 for...........

JOHN ANDES
M U A Fraach, Fh**a B U

Super
suds,

pktr........................

Kellogg'*

% UL; BRAN, 2 pkga. ......
iwa^kWdro’s
/
T t y n lt o -

BORDEN’S
Or Golden"Ke_

FLOUR, 2 pkga.

Ho. t ‘Cans Orersea Fancy

Celery M ark etin g Pact Get'
, R e a d y F o r Lakeland H e a r i n g

C E N T SALE:J

time n .-L-riuus labor problem had
tierii cased when a group of groi&gt;;er» ini-1 with nrgl-o ministers of
tin- urea to request that the ntaUl*
of growein Ik* explained fretn pqlpits.
•
However, he slated, ” 1luring the
past week, this turmoil staged!
again. Report* came In early lost
week that runic of the lahort/p
were laying down on the job,
walking out of wash houses and
fields,"
&gt;
11* explained steps (list hat}
Iwcn taken at the t'W A offl**e toward xccuilng laborer* at once
and during a heavy shipping sea­
son that will come within tha next
few weeks, and he pointed cult
that rails for laborers , now are
iu&lt;sted in many cities near (’tg
Sunlord.
‘j
A discussion of the proposal
that n*gro contractors be licensed
or placed under bond w*,s cndet/1
when it was pointed out,tbat^{t
might Ik* impossible to find,.*
bonding company wtiipbf ’ t * * w
handle the ppob’em, *nd thst-j|t
would tab* an act of the ■W M H
ium before power could be placed
In the hands o f the county eomnilsxlone'rs anthoririnf them t®,llcenre contractor* of labor. A vq(*
taken during the meeting Indicated
that th* latter course should
purnu d.
T l . i t white firmer* or* eauslgg
more tiouhle than the negro
loners hrrauae th* •f a r m e r * , ,g r*
! i

i f * . : i.

1 I

1a

LARD

h cans Quick Suds—

American

SCOCO— In

25c Chipso 4 pkga. 25c

OU Sardinia
Gorton's

Lrg. Oct. Soap

Fiah Roe

Chips 2 for 25c

etna.

Fancy Biscuit sr Helmlet F L O U R G ib- ,
Brooms each 25c Pepper 61
Cocoa 3 tor 25c Pickles" 2 i,
Gelatin .6 pkgs. 25c Beet r 2;i&lt;
Mil, IS &amp;l*&gt;fvM or i-HtrI p r

gTohera of th* nation aron^
ig pqjwh«ie,” h* staled, “ is
sa they aren’t raising enough
'it’s-, th* crying baby who
ths, bottle first.’ It is obthsk if ths AA A would PMP
pengissblt products for dU^
lsn,4p government lnstitnthi o&gt;srproduction wobyd
nn ears at Juit as It wllltfe*.

lUiick

v

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All I'laTpm leqbt |y

No. I BtanCjirU

Pillsbury Cake FLOUR
pkg. v * 125p
Grits- 1? lbs, 25c Beans i 4 lbs. * 25c
ButterButter- 3'tor
3‘tor. '25c Butter
"'-2 28c
Paper 6 pkgs. 25c Ch
u a i . or.

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M e-~ »p c,u n tr; iron

f j f That *i

Pints Relish ,
j
1LaFrpntari* Chill
Ooa Carn* J for IS* Spread 2 ,fpr 25c

L.al^a..

Diamond

7 ox.,'

ryi

d *r

r-'S cans Pint* Sqlkd ! ' }
Dreaalitg 2 fo r 25c '

p im m iio h

25c

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No. l t t cans
- ^
Medium RoaodaU

SpaghatdSfor 25c ftaliaon 9 for 25c,
(fhurotoh, Xjoorg* Jlalmaa, 0. P.
IfJnWon,'; Wm.
Ludwig,
JM
ilwislh, Jahn ktolach, Er„
Frank
Minlnv,
llenVy ’ Richter, 0 . 1(,
Baowh, Henry Nickel, Hoy 8/maf,
Ci'dork* 8. Wltrner, Henry Schuotachgr, Nick Zernovcan, Al'x U.
,Jojiu.on, p. 3. McGlone, J. EWgtben, P. N. WbiUhurst, W. EIt was further pointed out that Hathaway, Jaka
BoTly, A.
Hi
Celery will ho harvesUd for th* Hpaas, A. Corps ay, B. II. Squirts,
next 90 days, and thqt' probably V- M. (Jretne, Henry Wltta, M. B.
70 of ths DO days will be devoted Smith, Panl Pesold, Harry Thurela harvesting and shipping. !* »*• t«a,C. F .“ an*p, Ffifd Zerrenner,
, With approximately' -2300 cans
RyF*Coi|)&gt;*r,’ E. H. Coulter, Fr*d
shipped to data out of %• probabln
Thurston, Ous Schmsl, Rag Pack*
700Q cars to ba rqUad during the

TALL CANS
DB8» K R T , pkg..........
J

B IM E N TO ft, 4 ox. can

&lt;)&lt;&gt;CpNUT, 2 or pkg.
STANDARD CAN

brk &amp;Beans 3 fori

&lt;2nd and Palmed

&gt; t *

W s s y . OXVDOL,: p i n .
nit ’ F l u r l d a 1

W. 8 .3m d»-

BALLARD'S FEEDS and FLOUR

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that tha handling a/, aama detail*
of the agreement, when violated,
between tha atala .control board
(Continued From Pag* One). . -/Continued From Pag* Una)
■oup advocating tha agreenuqt, &gt; Instroetedto meet at one* for the ■ad Washington, nlild precipitate
Mr. Balrae* and ttK’'Tftlly ,**• tnirpos* -of codifying *U argu- »ueh a delay eg to cripple o rk ill
cUd R. B. Chaptpjyl/f l|*nry menu against the agreement; to the Industry In' g abort time.
ickel, and Roy F. Symcs aa memr Itjcgrporate the** argument* In
Wr resolution; to offer the
Cor. Znd a *d fta a fo rd ^ 1 \ &gt;
resolution to ivery grower In agreement woold be too limited.
"Sanford**
Only Home-Owned F(*^8torw’* ,
Those attending this ' ’meeting
member.
7,*:&lt;v . . . th* county with , tha request that
During a discussion as.to the he sign II; finally, to present thee* wern: WalUe* Botl/C. Boyce Bell,
i ,*-■ r‘
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•
merit of sending a’ large nutntef argument at th* public bearing Ben Fish, Oeergu A- Sweat #f
P. A. KERO
W. B . LEE
W. T. WOOLLEY
of growers to the meeting, 1Mr. ar-representing * eoneensus of Chau gnd Co, H. 3. Lehman, F. F.
Ballard Rep.
.Balaam**
Dutton, do*
Cameron, Brown
Owner-Mgr.
Byrne* pointed out th*t,Hrh*!&gt;How« opposing views.
The commllte* was scheduled to Miller, L. C. Hunter, Fred Pop*,
o f the growers will nol ew lig ;th*
Gut Schtaah, Rax Packard, O. 3.
agreement on* bit. It w ill be the meat .this afternoon.
views -of f?i* sfftpper* Mid then on , It was indicated - during
th*
a bi.TT of th* number "o f cars, meeting that the new resolution
each r Mpped In recent' seasons.” will embody the following ideas: |
Mr. Symes also stated’ that MrThe season la too far advanced j
Taylor, expressing the- vlew/thsl for lb* -agreement to become op- 1
the Ik * ring would not ' tiqulr*
more than one day, had* roepm2. The-dismal failure of
the
mcntlt’tl that growers and Shipper* agreement now- covering
th*
meet ss quickly as posslbl* to sa- stottV'citrus Industry nod the
le d the personnel of tha ethtyul prospect that ths proposed agree­
------1,.--------**-*
ayent
committed
so that
to tha . j-atant
ment, upeb Ita falling to function
Secretary Wallace approtea ‘ the
*S'i^a advocate* claim It will, will
agreement after a study of (he
virtually slip* out an Industry
minutes of the hearing and other
whbiso product Is far more perish­
data, there will be no delay .’ .'to
able.’than tha citrus industry.
putting it Into practic*.
• Bf.Ths fact that too much power
Turning
from the proposed la ‘ placed into th* hands of the
Maxwell
hearing and their part to It, to .Secretary of Agriculture.
other problem* of the Induaby,
House
th*
Mr. I&gt;omer discussed at-length f it.*ProJpect that, dcsplts
coarol
conditions In local fields as relat­ fact* that the proposed
ing to labor which he said is beajN mlgh adequately represent
"ftathrr umettled due to th* NRA With growers and shippers, powers
Delicious
2 cans Ft. Ilowgrd 4 rolls'
and the CWA."
l ' of this bbard could easily gu un­
Tun* Flakes 25c Toilet Paper 25c.
lie |Hjintcd out that for a elipit

KJMA BEANS,- each..:....
i CUw,Gla**

rtrifa would ba precipitated - tea
racily beeauae of the term* of the
agraamant It. waa palatad out

i Marslf

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g

V I

,

^

.

ft *

t

it*; H No. I I r * L « r *

Lettuce

hd.

71c EGGS • doz.

23c*

Caulitlower lb. 10c B w m * * * t i t I5 q
V*Jlew

’ ;

y-rssh ganforg

. &gt;.

T f f - 'j1

ii

1

Onions 3 lbs. 13c Strawberries q|-17^

Corner Miiffnolla End 'Kr^t S t
-BBTT QUALITY^WHBTSBN A 1

mm

^

34C,S,yow5Iise.r10c

dais Country Roll
J T E R . l k . ____ -

■*: “ —

I Plat !'■' ‘ j

•TISSUE, 5 raila....

flour

*od I t

H^LARD-noill,67C

Wesson tfll—Do|h
Ambassador 680 Hhw
TaUrt I

n u i; t v

44

WaUr Ground

44

■Gr*«a HlrtogWoa

A

M E A ^ S l b e . ..... , . v

| BH» Mr a Ik * ’

Large Red-Ganaa ►—

APPLES, 4 lbs.:..

BANANAS,: 4 lbs.

OYSTERS, fat

B A N A N A S ^ * Ib a

mmr*

�had w m M U M | themM h w “a * n e o M c t a U i subsidy
■•Rad from
Um
(m iU M iii'
Ltodtergh, acting on "bad advice,"
tod Signed hit name to “ propsrsn
do" sponsored by a “ partisan,
political’* airway, Mr. Barleson drdared.

once amda an Idol of “ Llady." 1 * to a cawdiHaa at deyre'sk* with-!
“ A a .a n aah of bU popularity out parallel in tha hutcry a t tto
be w u vatad, tba Congressional j world, ^dt la Preaid nt Kooeevell'ul
Medal. Ha waa made colonel in job to break tba dvprwsioa. ~
*
tha Raaarre A m y Corps, llnfar-i ho so I l f
fbe tnika oi Hero
tunately ba bad tha right to cap-! were play la comparison For eler- j
itallaa tbta popularity In tba fur­ . n muatas be baa struggle I under)
faitod Weds —U r. awl
therance of hla material welfare— the weight of bis great burden. |
-------------- were that S w i w-lt
i'M r . BuriMon wreto tba follow and everyone rejoiced ad hla well- and daring this tim* hie moral Java the ra*k» o f app-vv - s i ly
Ing statement:
being. .Growing out of tba ro­ courage baa been more than once I
JWth* "triVe-s in three r ;t
t.Lsy.
“ Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh mance surrounding him ha became severely tented. He Strugs*** to j
^ In Milan Lee an: F », r.e there
relievo not n particular c la « but
»
i were skcrt lr.yJ s ; t S e il&gt; of t »
U the aon of a former insurgent allied wltb tba llouie of Morgan—
all tbo American people. siwl the
1V*ee, as j&gt; resalt of s V \ three
Republican Congressmsn who re­ and all rejoiced at his Increasing
task la such that his health, if not
, _|Sac'nr «tr-ke-« w ye » r r - ; I aw I
volted again'! tba atandpat, re­ prosperity.
NKW YORK C ITY. Mar
Racine p -ly man was
•« r te l
"lie tecs me connected with the his Ufa, la Jeopardised.
tor-. Franklin IV Keoaevel:
actionary clement which controlled
^ islirhtlr.
"H e U entitled to the sympathy L -l ed an appeal to women', r'ti
great copper magnates, the Uugs
hla party, and aa a reault waa re-1
I V s &gt; ' * ' » s o f l i e w-eiw p 's » %
s of
gcr.hcima—and ail ware glad that and co-opera turn of every under* thuwigbowt the iv t s ir j l&lt;s .tart a
tired to private Ufa. Ilia aon, in'he Xa-h M-dvr-s t'o-ssjssry nt
he continued to prosper. There wns standing American, lis t tatonal cnni|ioigw for rv.to.tHMS * f
K r v ' t s i tor to less— I V r
,U&gt;.
beritinc aome of the parrnt'a char- transferred to him t quarter of a Lindt erg h th. light ,t this Js k - y t local gov reams wt
|
acterlatlca, poaseaaea auperb phy- million dollars ol itoek In an air­ ture to cepilalisr the popnlnrity
“ A to nee poctn-a o f Ameroanj IsJ to becsn p-eketiwr lidsv.
aical courage. Ha made the Aral
Us aroo- y ks spent IW city, events.|
way company with which he had the mass of our people has given
village
govern-*
eolo flight In gnatropUne aCroat bsedtoo assorts Wd —and everjbouy him,' and attempt to shake their township and
v.vents." -b- state, in her WwilthN '
tha Atlantic— which act appealed
waa delighted he was getting faith in Franklin Roosevelt, who
to the Imagination and emottona ahead, notwMbatanding that hit labor* for their welfare and span • rpnilnve it in th.- ttssu s s llo-to-'
tosopaniow. “ 1 hove often wen-1
whom alone we must depend f i r do e-1 II wou n thrvMtgbeut | V ‘
r
v
riscee from this horrible depres­ i v u M ijf iv ell y h u h an t i u h t o b
I*’* * * ** * ^ ^ ^ ^
sion? It looks as thougk Colonel uf th* way t%* tax m*m*j *
uf a gvewtjt- »!tiVv .*f r W
Lindbergh has acted upon I-ad mi­ whether they »n *M aul fiml r*t

K'WANTS EXPENSES;
OF C ITIES CUT
President's W ife Asks

#.•
^

Sent To Undermine
Confidence, HeSays
' new Vo r e , cmr, Msr. e _

CoJodsI CWrlav A.'-l&gt; Ltodbargh’a
Ulsgram to Praaldsnt Rootovelt
objecting to tbs eancaUaUon o f olr
, null cotracts was designed to undarathe public confidence in tba
Presktont, Albert Sidney 'Surtcson,
postnugUr, General .In tbo Wilton
Cabinet," atasrisd racrnUy. ?
CanealUtlpn.nAb J«*tiftod. he
reld. t o s ^ l U T i a , compy

n c e . s.Hi Iliac uis ictegiatu lu g*T*e-

GROCERY
Phone

441

Specials ’ foc' Frksry, S^lnrdsy, Monday— Mar. *. J. J
Freah H w

Rot. A

Fat (live weight)

YAKDKCdxZ

Young HENS, lb,

q ^ lu r

Small

Maid.

pPACBETny'd-

C1IIPSO, 2

MACARONI 3 for

pkffA.

Nice Rig lied
A P P L E S , 4 Ibn.....
Hl-Up S. R.

MM wen House IK
TV) Borden’s 1-

FLOUR, 6 Ibn.....

MILK, 3 cans......

O. K.

, SOAP, 5 barn ....

OXYDOL, 3 for....

Um

thinge that ttwy wutikl ril M i \ rK a! t o hs ir «» h»

tfcrei

GROCERY a\.ND

M EAT

MARKET

W e D e liv e r
; K. f i r s t S t.

"

I'h on e

Small tea. Whole
IY 1R K IIA M S . Ih.
lV-k Shoulder
H O A S T . Ih.

S T E W . Ih.

Kla IVrk llh. I V I
r i l « l * S , 2 Ihu.
IV -t

A

S ID E S , lb.

J

Fresh IJnV
S A T S A t s K . IK

W estern

tv»t&gt;«w*l

| trvKrttltto, elfnrtikr
\i»«
|«t
Idenl Kuos* wit, given out to the
Mix. Kkuseult M ieve* that th*- Itv- %»g»ir gjbfl « a th
,%*
newa|topeni te.oae It nas irrecrv-t
m
^ 1 ^ih u th wikw^tqs
Ml&gt;t h
th- njb'Rl*
at the Whit* House, ana uoi :to- hnal caietemt “^rht ta tw Jt
^ |Vttit
f M%&gt;1
trnred to help, but waa to be used wittwl tu *J^cmtton
I Skatr
as pfopngonoa to unsettle the con­
"ThitmfKtkit th* c v m R t r ) »h |
fidence of the pesspie in their |*f»o
tv-*. *a** fktut unwtuftcttM) c** I
UltlooM-s litth*Mfhttov T W lf &gt;»«• *sh*| .*•*» -%a| *x Kr|X*V* V g t t Y
islent.
"Franklin Rivosecelt has not toot a util »• n feto*«tr v t u U m t tu th-*' !••* *! *vk o « Ato|&lt;«t.-F i .m * «t\x
his ■opacity for righteous indig­ kitHH.!« than thrre « t f f \m li* l «**m I h t k t r th I th. * W K) |*
t h tturuul ntt tFkk
\ .*ort t **citttt at Waa **
nation. gnd when his Cabinet og*c- 1 hi • »-.
tha | k l i i t u f t ha* l.b* t
th
alt- t i t I f » t v t t lag | « | g
rr brings to hi* attention tha tact » ? ' !
m m le r t *»f |to-a-ts%
* w %• ih* &gt;i* t * i t i k t l « f " -gN
that in a loom altvunm; the uftiro that u»*h
cut uf »%.»ili to* aiv tiyme t** h -!»! r* » **o *
&gt;f the ro.tnia-lrr C.cncial, and
ehlhli**to tvv«k« i m ' cK h I tn »** !•*« |
apparently wills hi* cogsent an I that tt*o*v &gt;.d nut r«tg*r lha* t 'M j
conilvnacv, astson was taken by Lre’tltlkw i»»*U. V al aiw iil
.
._
nearly 41
if« !• 1
t Ji\i lr the- tih ilu iy an l th* ctHR I hi tail vto ki
ibg-f« tvr*l. I No tv
ItarN fur
the* tuaila.
tvraa *.*■• a rm| i..tvvl
tv
th rill y ikArtvIlmg iwtiii^ lltgni tbau in ll*
Rbki i&lt;t " f than
iflv w an ulw^rwuhtiAbt* »ultitlx V k t tof toXo t k f *ur
« It :or«
rmilclmf f Mil* the pttrniitiplil, it &gt; h * l t « - n p | t h a || aq tto-avf U t M t o
n not »ui|iiiMn^ that the l*» *» -s| t.kt hnaa.b Iva* hltv*|Ha »
irat, *hocl«U i ( iKr |itf\ an I tor
“ %^*to* vat I*! r t r i) f^at lr(b&lt;lto-|a
ruption inukltrU, %Koulvl tiAvtl alt
IktoFtkta Itfaa *kt»l $g.*4» A boat
airway mail contract*
ll'chlk f»to*i tSa*to*atool twial t»-aah
**&lt;&gt;n ( i'lu a fl
I.ia J b v rf h 'a an
• ay roift|tany, ‘ Hik.ufh partkon. » wr% lot torn, th** $l'4» a % at la
|M &gt;t«tr*. tot* S.-ta air h»
|v* v|;

39

.

Country Smoke.1
s .\ r s .\ «n . ik

t'hakto*

\.v ! I «n . Fane y
lUacblw-triru. 2 fnv

t

SanhAi-n'

Sf |) lliahvl

roFVKK. lb

'Independent -Home Owned am: Operated

Founders Week-Sale!
AAP' a wurcras
l*rrn built on a firm founiiation to nrll
high quality foo&lt;U at thr lowest |koni(blr pnera— ami oar’vr th»nr
it for aevrnty-five year*.
Thia wrrk — in honor «»f thr loumJer of our f'ontpany
AAI* Storm offer a Iona list of extra aperia! valum l|r «urr to
aiait ua- -it t« an excellent op|&gt;ortunlty to effect a bi* va\in* in
your fooJ budget.
o
Really Fresh

p o lltk a l
p ro f a ; an U
c h a a r .r K j
it% w g r t i i l v va* h i K h a*
■% Jt* j
Jrali.bb th r fa .th uf th r A * t « r u a n
ribunt iiAfitog fio*Ni f.o* h h h H
pRH»|.|g tD th r u 1‘rrslviv At * | thutk
Up. •»**! J k ' IMI IHO too Iv l |OOy |vl

8 Held As Robbers Of
V e r o (teach Station

Ju» la lUAitoi I. achrf a
I
“ tdl bcAlto*f» tf« tSr a-tow *kdhtoa*t
that tor rtUtol alfoMvl tak one-xl tV
•too togattrv toLot kl| |V»V 1st jsaaM.v |
an I ptivatr fiuatu-rw.**
j

4«G SANFORD AYE.

MARUII 2nd

MARCH 3rd

(n m iv ou tn l

I1 II.I u l t ' i

FLOUR

24 lbs. 99c LARD

4 lbs.

29c

Kvents1(1U.S. Rumford Baking Powder

11»KT IIKKC K. Mar
J. u*0
F.ve men sn.1 three nwm.-n are L a ( e
hel.l here un a rharr^ of h A U a l
a

8

O’CLOCK
"Mild, Mellow1

REO CIRCLE
Rich, Full Bodied

IIOKAK
Vigorous, Winey'

ttultnna — Uellrious, Broken Wires

PINEAPPLE 2 FIG BARS 3 lbs
f i l e fi
w ^

. -Crlspo — Ftesh, Crisp. Oelicious

’ CarngkaD's Tomato

Mvjto-

fhkM'. Ociyd
;AT .N O R t K t

-

*

-*

•_

‘

WHEAT, 2 packages

. or NAVY*

'

•

a

II* It-* .\ v'l

m p tw s w tl In &gt;917
By Lindy’s Father

r™

hcwvily i m e d .
ha«l n*Wiot i&gt;w(
— —
fillin g p talko«i of $40 rank ar*t a 1 I ll i i - A I » $ ! l I M IA .
hi • t
alot iparhine
i I A 1*1 T W toto » Ka* lo • \ t .oof
One uf th r turn. J a m r t (U * «* n .
I r r a h . I I UiHto* *♦**a io&gt;.iytk** v a
torma U h l by autltotoltn-g h r t r tu I r
**»• »alhw **l *h.
' pohs ,
f ir *
toantctl
in t* rr rn b u r r.
I*X.
I..i '
e«gi% I -*Nt
tb *s*ch a K -\
b u rx la ry T W
uthr*
men ,.*0 %*.
* |i » k « » u p p » f v *. 1
ther
ro-i
th r ir X lR tm
ro
J . n n ir
« » a » r a l u*dt*nv th r \\ .*« 4 b « .
Th on m a 'U u a rik ,
1'iaiM is
Dlaroiu
l*HtuUr*4
**\ *ui
1 u «a t* )
am i lh a f jf U y m - p . Th* U « .« n b « am i W u « .“ » h - » W 1 l. n i W t e * * h ^ v*« t
G k tra liW fftoiiv h rIJ up th r
| 1* tk v o riirs l h* th r |&gt; l U i ^ L t o - u
tu r uf |he A ilin g * tstrun am. sn
-« to vi tltow •*%.4.
•ttewpeej. pw-king up the u tb r.v s
shurl, dU tanve swa&gt;
T h e y wjr.&lt;
Utniri* atoI r to
ra p tu re d when v f T v m raw tb vir
ear tu t r u rb m the tv. wit of *.bc

soi l's, 2 Iru. cans

IMatkcxid PEAS. .T lbs.

S%&gt;% "SbAp rw*
l - a ' * i r 4»i'g
Pj-V,

Il.ttk.- 1 'tv ,A

I »

lilond l*S^ I.I.Il’.M, Ih.

DREFT. i»kj».
*
*
,
J

JKI.I.-O. 3 pkiis.
t*.dvlvtl K . }

MILK, a tall c -hIin

HELLMANN^S

1

Salad
Drcssinir
quartn
29c

Crackers

...

FIST'S
s it/

pBAPENOT •

FLAKES. 2 packages
Yukon d u b

s OIL JAB

•

GINGER ALFi, 4 small bota.

O U AK T S
i .v
.M AYONNAISE

Blue Ribbon

M ALT SYRUP. No. 3 can
Ifajab—Supreme (Jualily hALAI)

B an anas

Dressing pint jar 15c

( ryatat M hitc SOAP t lllP.S. fi lb. pkg.

Grandmother's—fresh. Plain or Sliced

Fam ily lA a f 24 ««. Pullm an

2 dnxen

BREAD
A2c
BUTTER per lb. 29c
Ig g k y flJ d

OATMEAL, l*/4 lb. pkg.
7U M

Sts*

PRUNES, 2 pounds

.....

Quaker Maid

APPLE SAUCE, No. 2 cans
Waldorf

.

. .

i

.Vtfck.

SPECIALS
T O M O IR R O W

TOILET TISSUE* 6 rods
4 lb. carton
8 lb. carton

ISW i

[^kv. IkxagKmgU. CtoMklNaffu.

i V Tftotors Pork

l»c
lb

kM

tp. * v»

r*r*h

riC N ic ^ ia .

CELERY

I Lettuce

“ •BANANAS

4 lbs.

M E A T SPE C IA LS

STEAKS '2= lb. ’ 1
BEEF LIVER
lb. I
PORK CHOPS r lb. i
..

.

r - g a d ift o U m if
ILU-vry (remAg.

IIKNS—(Ik
l. t e WetgKl

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fttn M

GUory Goes To Loser
In State’s 1st B i g
Match In 40 Years

In
tuatvd t*u&gt; AU»tH4ii*[Uia»i0* fully
end frankly.
*Tla*se xrnx*&lt;tlona| reports of
AuJtrian censorship nr* untrue,"
hr said. “ Here I urn talking to
you nr.'l I rrmld call Chancellor
• Ihjllfu ■» a blankety blank or a aoI Bat no.
*In fart, Just for fun, JU.do Jt
and are what will happen."
Ho he did eia A ly that In (he
•low, dellhrrate tonea that Wer­
•
■ *fTTT“
» i *•
ner'* home town frirnda in Lot
By F. B. fcolTON
Angelex, t'allf,, would recoghlic.
A n w la M Freaa Beieuee Writer
Nothing happened, and w* conWASHINGTON. Mar. 2 .-0 P Itltuieil with our dixeuaalon e f all
RhlreHit* allghtly,
the V. F.
i phair* of the A ui Irian aituation.
Weather Bureau ended Ita official
"No one ever made the allgktext
winter Wedneaday' and
declared
I effort to Interfere with what baa hraeely that It wax a ‘‘warmer"
! been arnl nut from the Aguedated
fne than grandfather uted
In
1,0i I'reax nftlca In Vienna,’• iy jlW e r - know.
“n' per. “Th» only l.n-kkdowts at runtThe bureau hastened to explain
m'igiralinnx we experienced wax
that tho recent bitter
n|r when thr general atrlke wae .rf* feilivr n id the telephone eyatein
], ]&gt; wax dead became of the'.'strike conception, J jf ft aheirid become
lather Ihnn from censorship;
|nccv,xk^r~t,r eafearuard the fron­
‘
“ It lx true g eenxor. hag been! tier, HiImwehr troop* would, of
■uvr l1**1" 11" 1 ‘n *he telrgrtph office courae, be ruahed In that direction,
„ nt. a* a reml c'.lclal perfomve talker but pertonaMy, I do not anticipate
r uf that nothing detrimental to the thla necexa^r.' "
xtalr m xi nt attoad. Thia la the
imn "nrt uf irnanrahip nlxtent in aeme
Igei uthrr renn triex."
mini
Axkrd for B brief xumrnary of
I hr- xituallon, Werner replied:
i-ani
"Auxtiia ix quirt thix aftemuon.1
nr. i 1Doth the thancellor’x and llelmand1wehr hrailquartarx rimy that any
tioopx nrr bring ruahed to tha

fought Corbet. But to t contrail
war marked. Even the d o t buttle 1
of tho I'atma back in lH2h before "
Uic death o f Ui- illuitHour Tea
Itlcl.ard drew n m iter ga:e.
1
For half n doitn rounds laxtj
night It teemed ttiat I.oui,l-.r*n,
the fragile. 111-y.-ar-ol I veteran1
who dominated the ' light bcu-.e -,‘
wehht division for yrmte, i.i.gbl,
atng# the grenleat ppxrt nr all.!
0.
11weighted 8fi r —hv Ihel
htigo Italian, dwarfed Ir. ante by
Comparison, I-oughjnn neni m)
Inr n* bln atrengtb, speed and
ling rrnft would carry him, enllumly and full of fight. But it Ju»l
r &gt; happened tluil 1(1 rounds, nt the
umxt, wax his riUtanre a., far u*|
nny chance of winning wax rnn-1
rolled. From then on he took o

AS USUAL

Officials S a y Season
' Wag Warmer Than
One Granddad Knew

A P B u r e a u Official.
Says No Attempt Is
Made To Edit News

1. r u 't l beating.

• t
Once In I he filteenth rornd,
when nerve alone wax holding up|
(hi challrngrr. the g.ran'ir Cnr-j
t "'a, n throw bark in xiix and ap-1
; rr ranre to tome pro-hihtm ;c nmn,
xrinxhril hix ponderous right lull I
■n Tommy'a Jaw. Tin- I hiladol
i.-nn reeled back drunkenly end
would reitainly have flashed t •
ihr ranvax lied the rop.-j net b-ld,
him up
.
|
Camera looked at him almost'
1 i d yi n gly for n moment before i r - '

" lining h,x rluldong nxaoult. ......
I .y mananeil tn hold. Hi- lo ad
I'co eii xomewhat ax lie daurnl on
|oiunkrn leg,. A moment later the
| oal la II rang, .m i Cninrio hud
! &gt;«t hix cloxt-xt oppoituioiy to
I ixir. and poxxiMy finixji. the1
i timpnralively liny rhal'x.iger.
i Thr flccixiop of iluleiue Spea,

1

February thalted up ntw all- •
time low temperata n avemgta for
the tncr.Ui from ForttanJ, Maine,
to Richmond; V»_, and w rit to the
Ohio raDey.,
The peat week brought below
normal cnW to the nation eaat ef
tho Hortyea.
But. baektni the oM-Umrr’i ar­
gument*, tho Weather Bureau gays
the countly la atilt in a cycle o f
■bore normal average. winter ternprratursri that ataytod’ around the
tJin of the ctatorf.
Official records ahow a warm
December, warm January, anj a
warm February oil aide of the
northraitcm
and
mid-Atlantic
M ato. For atatiatlral conrenlenre
tlie»e three meatba eonstlto* the
offlrial Wcathir Bureau winter.
In January, for inatance, moet
of the nation r u
comfortably
free of coll wave*, with the heatclimbing 10 to 16 riagrecx aboro
normal In the NorthwuaL
But the laat three day] of Jan­
uary xaw a cold wave awooplng
from thr Iludaon bay region Into

Nay! Nay! Do not even try to resist, but get
ye forth with spade and fork, with paint

and G A R D E N
Cpn B« A
D elightful llp b b yf
|)o yuu know tbs thrill e f pL
and watching ihsm grow ! Youfr » mlsaod half
tit* fun in Ilfs if you don’t I
Let US Supply the flbmbs. Flower Roods,
end. Vegetable Sooda to M in Y m « ITqparty A

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SECURITY
LUMBER CO

Make Your

For Ctcanall^. and

G LA
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PahO-UH Week

Easier and Mere Fun!

W* Suggcat:
That. You Hint Your

Whether you're an caperltnred gardener or a

noyirc, year gardening will go more ameothly
and bring better results If you bavo tha proper
tools, Wc have a complule selection of modern
gardening equipment at very low prlcca

Hardware

W* Hava "
In Sanford
Properly •

UB, H ENRY
M cLAULIN, Jr.
Orttattrist
ltf PMkArg.

MILK

CONTAINS:

I. I'rritelax f u r
blllldloB
bonr xo&lt;l ronxrlr and tor r r .
palrt ar thr body'* w r a r and

tear.

: Fx lx and *ug.vr, to *&lt;H&gt;plr lira! and enrrar.
- Vllxmlnx which yr « need­
ed tnr g r o r i h
am. to ward
of f dlirnxe
4. Mineral xalta. tiartlrularly
uhuerhin nua
a nil
lime,
nrrdrri
In I he blood.
I ha
hoara, thr leeth nut the tiexuea.

Milk

For

U O N T I.E T A L E A K Y ROOF
Damage Your Uornc
ant) M »»• ■iumhi"

&gt;*n*i roof

and • Mmnwyn Thr pik*eit&gt;l«* leeliM, end pm «»n n^w

l Irk-h111g wIII fw U*e n**?ded, The #»|wl»Fr !■ i»r&gt;‘
alight tifid may * «f*
i* tidy eiirn un r#pair■
lain

COW AN’S TIN SHOT

1,1it E S U N PR O O F
Whether juu're fainting y*«r antlre bouse, yoag
-woodwork, or just » kiteban table, u*e good
paiM II you want good reaulta.
t
Bnqvr’i Paint A Ota**. Co. baa a |*«1 palrit for
•very purpose. It goea on smoothly, dries even.
Ip, .and makes a durable tarfaea.
*
Wa
all kinds of glaaa wdrk. We specialise

PASTEURIZED

Health.

Spencer HtWtea Dairy

Now &gt;is the time—catch it f o r it paaseth
quickly—and here ia help for those who need
it—willing and eager to do your bidding.
You have our word that each is skilled lit his
craft, thereby gving assurance of a good job
well done.

Your Y A R D
More I lian
u Shelter!

Bumcb CoayotUy FlUad

brush apd color pot and do your bit to make
the 'world a batter place in which to/Uve,

mmenced Yestefddy 'Uiider The Sp onsor
“Clean U p” Week,
ship o f The Seminole County Chamber oj Commerce A n d The
Garden Club.

Nuw

DO. YOU KNOW?
TH AT

Drink

\Y J : f L. nature
bring -and wstlees Ua
” “ “
burst forth; In all its glory, who
is so dull that he can resist the urge to make
a garden, to paint tha screen, to brighten up
the homo?
&gt;.

I'dll (I**

aere here, a public parka official*
prophexled the capital'* famous
cherry bloasomx will be out before
Eaaler.
The above dixpatch will bo cold
comfort to ttT people of Morttlon.
N, B-, where 131 Inehea of enow
have fallen thla year, an nll-tlm*
record. Or to New Yorker*, who

i. Water—which thr bodr
aerda and ui*i In carry off

220, Magnolia

The County Is Expected To Do His Part
Every Person
In Malting This Campaign A Success AndThe Following
Merchants Are Co-operating.

DO L o w * l a i a r d U l U to m » y

England point*, w bo, could n't gal
to' the gyoger'a for buy*
of
tht'eaofWWftr.
' MV

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F R T D A V , M A R C H 4, 19W
of the acr-»se In 1926-29 and 88,iKM.hnn nf r n abnir* Ihmt cultivated
m I hr past two yrars.

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w‘ a &lt; « I I N i ; T O V Mar 2
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And Roomewlt— n &gt; painted hy I&gt;r.
Arthur E. Morgan, rhalrmah of
IW Tennemme* raHey authority.
&gt;H * depicted bolh ax mm Intml

Gets

mmi'il I oiIrv with ficurr* *•««•! 1«
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after a ain*, ml
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more frrely tlirin loilay. tlir I fItIIf**l
C|at» vvn« tilling ii|&gt; no tinmar
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Most Coigha
Demand Creonuilsion
Don't Irl them |rt ■ itfmsli U 4
FI flit perm* ijulrklr, Opofimklon f « *
bln** 7 ntsjni
In MM. PfeVfdW
hut hurnilna Plraaanr *» lake. N# mat*
rotir* Your own tlruppta In Mth«Hbo4
to rrfurnl imir mofifj cm Hir «f*4 If
your cough or noid In eat sdHe*wd hr
(jromnJiiuO.
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Krwtrd. llehirn Ut Hum*1.1 Of fir*-.
LOST- Huston Iju'I tJitg
1605
Ave.

Black-Draught Gives
Refreshing Relief

-I have rufffind a (real deal
Imm lililnuaneaa and Kmatlpatkxi*
writ.'* Mr* D. C. June*, of W atw ­
in,i a h . "Whm I t «t biitous, 1
have u Uni luate tn my mouth,
I im11' mui Momarh, my color I* had,
I i—i ,|trii mill harp the headache,
Wh-u I Likr lila.k-Draught, It rwltnra mi- mul I feel Ilk* a new pecmiii
I duii'f think Uu-rw la a bot~
i.t mnllclnp tluui Dlack-DrauchL"
• • C:.lh1r~n Wkp the new. pleasant
'&lt;i.&lt;itln« UYItilP of IItack-Draught.

l(ewQni.

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CASH for ynut uaed Ford
Chevrolet, AEKL A SONS

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WORM) BEATER I*r|»|i«*r I'iau*'
for jmIv. Ilen'ly to in*t Mrs K
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l/jndis (.’ives Killing
(in Hai-hTaxl'iiymenls

on pniniolin^ tho 'Vi'iimo.n i*•• •
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iiirstfiNad by tliin (la t e y o u r n n n it v i
in th is n e w iaaue o f llie d ir e c t o r y . H
fr ie n d a a « y , " I 'l l cull y o u u p ,'* y o a a
fairced to a iim v i'r, " w e h a v e n 't a Veil
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p r o v id e . T h e coat ia a m n ll--- mo littfta
lh a t it r e a lly d o e a n 't p a y lo tr y to Ha
it. So, w h y w a it lo n ^ r i 7 O r ile r y o u r *
to d a y , a n d ||el y o u r n a m e in th e n e w d

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I8ANT0SD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA.

F R I D A Y , M A R C H X, 1W 4

Effi SE M IN O LE HIGH Wynyard, Hepburn, FAWLLE WINNER1
Celery Market Reports
R o b s o n Selected
10 M M BOB'S IN As B e s t Actresses OF GOLF COURSE
RIMER TOURNEY
QUARTER FINALS
1

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•TIIBO UO H COUJtTBBT UP T I I B If. 8. DETAIITJ4KNT OP AOr.l.

CO-OI-KIIATION
W IT H T I I K PIA II IU IA RTATE MAH
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K KT INO HUKEAU T II H U T m . I-OCAL II KI'IUW KNT AT IV K _ Jrc
n « ) I t . CO URT HOUBB B U I M ' I N d .

HOLLYWOOD,' Mar. 2.—&lt;*■&gt;—
iix p o a n , Pbom oA.
1 Rprlngncld.
I Hall Inline.
I KIThree artreiaea and three adorn
M*a*r•. X
W 4 * r r.
, ■
X II taa*.
I mlra, I Pyre ruse, i Munburr. I AlCartat iklpaaeata a l I W b l T
l a 14 - banr. 1 rare h e k
fur r*r.m*lan.
were preaenled to tho movie InI'alled atafaa f ar T i a r a d a r . Mar. meal.
duatry today aa choke* for the
li
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C Calif. It B Calif.
T o l a I I* .
MA V A N N A l l PIVEItKIONH: Nnni.
d
.-.creen’a hlgheat awardi, the brat
1 '
*
reala Per'l
A T f . A N T A IIIVEItKli&gt;N8: None.
performance! of 1931.
T a l a l (nr. Pl eO HEN CE 111VKItKHiNK
Pram
The women are the
veteran
_____ _
aei'ilnti I** data 144.; I» I J aaaenn i„ I’oiomae
Tarda,
l I'liiaburali.
1
d..|r. I l i a . ItSS eeaeon In data, Sia«.| ineoaiund. i N ew York. Prom RyraMay
Kobaon,
on
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and
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Seminole Hl f h School'* baakctPawela.a
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for more than M y r.rr; h*lh.rlnr ;
whleh had been In
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l larladlag
J l r k e M l l l b . 1 II unlln.mn.
ball squad will meal the atrong
„ lh. g , ^
Country
tt el craws A H a l d n l a j
f a r a 31 waloHaa
ratal
lafarm alUa
far
■D«)rtona Heidi quintet In th« Leea- Hepburn, and Ulan. W yny.H,
llw ir Perlad M a d ia * a l I d . A . W.l
J fc j m d a , . War. Ii
burg gymnailum i t 7:00 o’clock
T ^ arl
I K A N P O II Ir -U V IK l m . luia e.l dur
A . ’ be" actor will b. .elected j Club ' ' ™
'L T n d r e w
I-Olnmar Tarda 14; N e w Tarli 4: | i n . dav. mlM H a u l in g , light
De
tonight In quarter-final play for
from th. trio of Leali. Howard. " « d
■ 0" ta« **
m*nd food for small *la»*
very
Peiereburg S; Itlack lleek? N. T. S; ■
the Fifth District champlonahlp.
intr
fair
Isrire
slice,
Market
flfm
(r o u « or« during A l l m il t I. ( ' b a r l f ^ u r i I; K i l a m i * f*n small, dull on lent* Carloads
Coach McLura*' equail eiperi- pau! Muni and Ch.rle. Laughton .
Nomination, were mad. b&gt; the |lhf i)s wMk
*peHm, b. , |nll|n* moo 1; Itrpchcai^r Ii HI. L o u l i l; rf (1
o. h, shlpblnv point Msaar-d on
I’llOt.lirKh t; PhllftdFlpIlU J:
\ 'l-llvmr.H m- L - a a . . . . r« nafM.r, M
tneed no dliTlculty with Coach Pat
Academy of Motion Picture Art*
I II r s; N e w Urlean* S: D*^lnn 1 I n,n /hl rgeel I • Inch VraTew P |r&gt;dl
Jan. IB and ending Feb. 28 waa
Miller's team In the second game
and Science*.
fiQ over
18 hok-a. Subtracting
o f the annual diatrlct tournament
Mil* llobaon waa *electrd
,,
,
, i one-half hli handicap of eight, hla
thli morning, for It won out by a ,
f
e
w
f.H *” u .m f
her memorable performance to
ta ,h# rlnger Ilaltlm.i" I; Ur.hd H .plI, 1, New I
61 to It acore.
HnYrn I Hamnnih. 1: T'*lM n l j f.til-. !i»wpr l - l rlnt tmi f r w
naira rr*
Ml* Wynyardllourn|y w&gt;( &amp;5 Thr„ fo „
Lady for a Day. Ml*.
fsifti
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.
llufl»lo
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ntirlnnill
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ported
to
quolp
Qull Jordan and Earla Whitten
for "Cavalcade"; and Ml** Hep
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Florida:
Manat**were awarded him aa being the
■cored 14 polnla each In thl*
(llannt&gt;oll« I: r rn v ld *n c * I; Hrran- Harn«'»t*
H*rllnnIMoiidy.
mild
burn for "Morning Glory." The
winner of the tournament.
root of a amallar and Inexperi­
t#.n 1 Total— II.
S rara
h * U ati I f a u l l n i* modrratr lirmand »low,
work of Muni In "I Am a Fugimarket dull for lar v* *!**■. d*manc.
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, Second prlxe, one golf ball, went \ Vg jH H if
enced team. All playen on the
Paaalav* f ar ■ »4 l f « f r n i * d K a d - (twid market ateady for nth*r* f*arSeminole aquad were aeen in ae, , -r \ ?
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' to John Herbal with a net .cor.
imm i t NrM A. tt. TW#ar&lt;
* load* f n, Ii •&gt;h l|*|»( n ac |*olnl i I*a ard
and .
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t*OTOMAr
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rmral on d«ll¥*r«-&lt;d *al*a
I*a* all tr a m tlon, the regulara going In after ard In Berkeley Square.
q.n.prd
1
0
N*W
York,
i
Ptltaliurik.l
Donation rthurir**) in Inch m l * * ,
Qth.r gro*. .core.
turned
In
the half had ended IB to 7 In favor Uugh.on In Henry the VHP'.
ftnaton, S Newark,. 1 I'lilladclpht**,j ImlindtinHl wnBhrd and prrt-«M4|»(l,
brought their nomination*.
[ w w ; J(J B
70. D,|| ,,ud.
of Seminole High,
________________
'w ig H*; Fred Uolly 69; S -l&gt;.
Daytona Diach defeated Dr I .anil
llighlsyman 70; A. C. Fort HO; CL
34 to 20 1n the opening game of
the tourney thia morning to earn 1 0 - Y e a r - 0 I d S a y s H e K. Kullager 77; W. R. Ruaaeli 82;
the right to meet Hanford tonight.
_
a r u _ „ rp _
i
* I Hilly Faville 82; J. P. Steven*. Jr.,
e t rire To Arsens! ^ .
shamn ; jack p.Other morning rounJ acore* are;
I ter* 79; Hoy Hymen, Jr.. 60; Joe
Apopka 20, Kuitii lf&gt;, and Orlando
SPRING FI KD, Mar 2 . - (Ah &gt; Ma»ler* 71; A. C. McReynolil* 71;
certain to Ik- the victor In It*
« « ; K. W. Fite 74;
game with Ml. Dora for the Tiger* A 10-yrar-nld boy, Cahrll K ip p er)^ [,
Tuesday
con- Dr, A. S . McCaflum 71; Dm f’antwere leading, 2.1 to 10, at th, end o f Springfield,
of the flrat half Juat before noon frawed that he started the |90(i.- well 07; Frank Peirce H2; (J. W.
Play in the lower bracket which 000 fi re that destroyed tho ►‘.t!r Spencer 62; Henry Zurlleide 7.1,
Includra New
Klhyrna,
Seville, a n e n a l Feb IR, Governor Ilornei a m i f t . I I. C h a p m a n M2.
Grovetand,
I-ecuburr.
Tavarea, announced.
P l a y r n t p a i l i r i p a t i n f r in a rim er !
The lad told the governor on I
Umatilla and Montvrrdr wan un­
t o n r u n n u n t f i r s t t u r n in m a c o re
der way Ihl* afternoon, with ev­ State Fire Marshal Sherman Coni■ o v e r IH h o le &lt;. I f t h e y l e t t w r ii»
ery Indication that the quarler- taw that hr had not meant to d i v i d u a l h o le p l a y
d u r in g
any
flnallat. tonight will he about a* i *tart a hi. blare but ndmi’ tcd hi o t h e r r o u n t ls o v e r t h r p e r io d o f th e
|
threw
a
lighted
paper
bac
nL-nm*l
’ follow*:
to u r n a m e n t, th e y e ra s e th e ir f ir s t
Seminole va, Daytona; Or- ] the since curtain in thr huildir.t s c o re o n a n y i n d i v i d u a l h o le a n d
hiiiIHiu i-i i.. Thr firr stnil -l fi un m u n i t h e n e w s c o re o n t h a t h id e
Undo va., Apopka; l^ e s h u r .

Sunday Last Day For
Qualifying For 1934
Men’s City Tourney

McLucaa’ 5 Defeats
Oviedo 58 I
9 In
Leesburg Tourney

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LOS a n o e l s s , j u » .
Htrvey Allen, aa Howard d. Eto#, .H, and C. H.
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« * » t y fa m rdab
« liiUdy. 4 r l o r i m n it if ti b an *aua on
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fKidrrai*. Iirmand handled." He addressed lorae ltx)| .
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4™ n ! u i ) i x n U 4 : "barge aMabily popular novel

1lllfiit,
1 . 8 1 , markat
market • n * M I&gt; w e ak e r f»r|
u r g e , firm for
r»r etaera.
otRera. t) iU-|i d4 i ie| Catholic
lech eralea. 1 d o r l ie - l . 1 l ; I

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women meeting

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to itart| | u t Sun da

a 2^ i * cru.ad* againat ob^ene liter*-1 had .ton g

S - 1.7fc; a-10 ditft. I 7S-l#n
j tur*.
NKtV Y O It K : KhRhtlr
Mitmurr.
*9 d*irra*a, rlear.
4 car* arrived.i
TnLtadcc
IS- Florid*.
I C*llf., 191
car* on track. K^iulv, 1 boat F l o r ­
ida
arrived
R u p ti l N
mndeml*,*
markrt •ll sht ly ■tronuvr.
riortd4&lt;
ic Inch cralta. waahpd. 1 doa. I TS*
M l , 4 da*.
• dot * . « - •
3ii6, fear Swill S do*. Sell*1,00; ) •
d o* rtioMtly S 50;
atnftller
mnally

ANNOUNCEM ENT
YVt Have This Date Parthtwd

y jL

FLOOD OF COUNTERFEITS
WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 — (A P )
— A litter of apurioua $5 and *101
note* i» keeping the aecrel aervlc-j
un the jump from coaat to coaat.j
A iharp upsweep of counterfeiting!
In general uni these note* in par
tlcular waa reported approaching
record figure..

The Palm Terrace
(Formerly owned by

Mr*. J. N. Bardick)
'Mi ’ • . . V

and have combined It with our dairy business.

We wish to asaure all customers that they will coatlnns
to receive the name rich, pure nt'lk.

CONDEMNS NEW NOVEL

DR. C. W . B A K E R

NEW YORK, Mar. 2.— ( A P » - j
M.wgr. Michael J. Lavetle, paslorl

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NO EXTRAVAGANT CLAIMS

*

JUST FACTS

Montvrrdr, and Ne w Smyrna
Groveland.
____ _ ____________

v*

tllf* '••" '■'I .... . !y uvri the *tr ic
M r . C a i m w i i y c a lle d a t t e n t io n
1tore, ilewlmying It dewuit.. thr ef , t o t h e f a c t t h a t S u n d a y is t h e la s t
I for t* o f
11n- entire
*Sp 'it |? f ie ld 1 (ja y f o r t p i i a l i f y l n | f o r th e a n n u a l
f n e il rpailiuent to save *1
C i t y C h a m p io n s h ip t o u r n a m e n t f o r
m e n . O n ly s e v e n m e n g o l f e r * h a v e
q u a l if i e d to d a te , M r ( - a r r a w a y
s ta te d
T h e y a re : J o h n
) le r b * t
w i t h a n 81*; K . W . K i t e , Df»; C h a n
Floyd Sllnunn will make hi*
| d Ji r S h a r o n 1*1; J o e M a s t e r # 8 2 ,
final nlghT parachute jump of the
j F r e d H o lly 1*2; Dr. A S . M c C a l
ptainn at thr Municipal Airport
Only iho*r men «lrvijif»«*il fiimi ; l u i i t Hf), a n ! J o h n C u d w ip f
Sundav night at 7:39 o’clock, hc
J j i k n M a r y , l- m ijf w c m il. A U t t n in ii i i•nnounred today.
O v ii't ln
He will dive from a plane piloted I h u lu t&gt; lA , ( J c n c v i , H in l
M A I L P I L O T F O IC C K D D O W N
by George Dri-trh at an altitude c r e w s w i l l I m * p a id in th e C 'm in ly
of prohalny I BOO feet above the m i S a t u r d a y . M a r 't, Ith 't-I. a t ft*I
L IH iL W O O l*. A R S K N A L . M d .
field. A * hr leave* th* ship,
he i f i w i n j f d e s iif n a t e d I t ie a t m n s i l, a k t
II.
('hamU-r of fWnmnrr M a i 2 i/P * L i e u t . W i l l i a m
will pre*. a button that wilt
I l­ M a r y .
L iin iir w o o fJ A h f f u l , f ly im r t h e m a il# f r o m N e w ­
luminate a (p en a ll y
hull!
ault R u t M ln ir . 1 0 : 1h A M
T n w i i N u ll, | 0 4T); A l l i u m . M e , V .i ark, N J , to Ric hm on d , Va.. was
e n n t S t n r r , 1 1; 0 0 ;
U v in J u ,
C ity fo rc e d d o w n b y a de a d m o to r n e a t

Stimson P l a n s Final
Niffht Jump OfSeason

CWA

Pay Schedule

H a ll* ) 1 • r id ; C h u lu u t a , K i l l i n g S t a ­ here la te
t io n , 1 ^ :4 5 I* M ; ( J e n e v a ,
I ' o i t Injury.
O f f i r r , I ..TO V M
IA TII K n i i i r i T « n i h t u f n i r .
D u e t o th e f a c t t h a t l iv e r y C W A
T U V . S T \ - Til IK II
J | || | &lt; | | |
n u n it « » '
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1m s b e e n
n ffe rte d
lay t in
H I.i h i i i h i % a %i i r o l l
m ;tn
r h a M ires
w h ic h
have
im il l o in*
^ o i h * ot \ t i i\ i t m i n o .
T IIK kiVHKMN 1'irMI'ASV
IN C , &gt;i tn a tle * i t w i l l he ite e s s a r y t o p a y
«ti..i», ru in tirr
a l l o t h e r C W A e m p lo y e e )* a t th e
F i r e S t a t io n t o m o r n m
ItOllCllT J HtC'KHOV .1
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T o e l i m i n a t e c o n f u s io n a n d d e ­
W fl T If K OK S K K I I A I . M t H T C i r *
la y # e a c h m a n
s h o u ld
le p o r t to
R4I.K
N o l l r r Is h p - r fliy *1 v *-n t lt n i u n
t h e f o r e m a n h e wop b e d w i t h la s t
d # r R itil b y
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f o r r u liiM y r s s l i d s s lt* r it iP is d in Ih c w e e k
0 b*»v»i r u tM I r d c a iis # &gt;&gt;n tl«»* f f l l b
T h e f o l I o w i n K fo r e m e n a n d d e ­
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I n.
p a r t m e n t s w i l l lie p a id Ml t h e t im e
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r h r f.i ti 4n&gt; »*f \|&gt;*4* la A s h o w n o ; p n s ite t h e n n a m e s

LEGAL NOTICE

Wednesday

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tii® h w s t a n d l*s s l l.l- I.U t fo r • ris ll,
t l u r h i * 1 la-** I r i t f i l h u n ts ..f a ile th**
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mad# and m in H

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in# ith d«» i*r

I h-4&gt;mlii A It, 19JI, III il..* I'trrutt
Court of 1 )t# T w v s i ) 1 1 , 1 r .1 Judoli
iTreall «»f Kl.uMs. in Mi.ri for Ho h I
no|# County.
In Chancery.
In &gt;*
rs ris in
. sus#
H.#t#ln
lasiutloa
wha-feln t'liolti'da C'llwps h| . m r..»pcrstlt'it 4.Jasii 1 i»*i •t.d #»i#ii#a un ­
der Iks taw# of ih# Nls|# ..f ri.Klcn
*• plaintiff, sod &lt;!#•&gt;!■# &gt;1 HulherIsnd ’ iuvd others are d#fsodnols. the;
und#rslan#d as Hperlsl
M ai lr r In
n i i s r o ) , a s dlreelsd In. sad for
th# I' U t if i # of satUfytna #sld D e ­
rrs *. will sell lo Ot# hlfh*#&lt; and
t o i l Idddsr for sash at puhllr s u c ­
tion duslna the l#s#l hours nf #al#.
hefors ih# front door ..f to# (*ouatr
Court IlnUM In tha Clt# «.f Nanforc.

MimlnvU Oust?. KluiMt. «m Mon

S'

A s v . A|.*»l |r»«l . A l» l i l t , ths fol
l O F l n i tlon-rllird 7961 r*ISl#. l|lBM
hl)4 brine In Ih# F o u r ! )
**f Hrrwl73®Is, Hlsls of Fl#7lit« thsl ni Ih#
p r s w r l r In m I4 f l a i l Drrrs# dr*
w r l M f via:
Ths
Norikaal
n u tr l tr
of
iithsast Musrtsf nf

qaarur DOtU ef «KU nt UKU)
ot Rertlee nln».**o M l) *o4 Ih*

wbirh hr wrar*. A l th. *am«
lima hr will light twi r*&lt;l fu»ra,
anil Ihen hr will pull Ihr cord i
whub rrlra.r* hla parichula.

It i* inconceivable that any manufacturer would attempt Vo
ao mlaiead the public in their advertiaementa, when tb* p u b ­
lished SA LE S figure* in the annual atelemenla of the f&lt;
leading tire cwmpanie* ao plainly contradict their
ment— 1

84,337,171.33

«

R E C O R D S ' e ,* - ' *■ ‘ *
-&lt;

TIRES BUILT WITH

GUM-DIPPED
S IIE T O H CORDS
winning car In
India nn poll*
14 MSaacwtiv*

r e m Ie 44.
d ie dJ|I h e re " S A m i m y "
a n d t m i a x l n a te fe r te x tty

T h* tire company making tha above claim haa a large S S
chr.nical rubber good* buaincaa— Including belting, ho**, rub"
ber heal* and balloon*. They are alao th# largaat naaawfacttam
era of apacial brand tira*i which do not bear the manufacturer ■
name.

Peak Climb far •
y a a ii

Fireatone do not make apacial brand tire* for anyone. Ever#
Fireaton* tire bear* tha Fireatone name and guarantaa and i*
• old through their dealer*. Fireaton* total aalaa volume U
L A R G E L Y in tire*.

6 # W o Ford V-8 Truck that
th* coaat-to-coaat andurana* nu* la 87 ^ u r a ,
48% minute*.

From a careful analrtl. of what constitute* tha annual aalaa
volume above, it would not be drawing too much on you#
Imagination to beliava that Fireaton# It preferred in th* re­
placement field over any other tire made by any company
under their aw n name.
The performance record* at the right ehow Firestone High
Spaed Tires FIR ST C H O IC E of driver* wh# want the great*®
safety protection— and tb* lowest coat per mil*.

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r e f a n e d h e e e.

car hi An-

TU
Washington (D . C .)
Railway and Electric Co.
have operated 131 Fireaton*
equipped huaas for three
re *r», covering eleven mil­
lion bn* mil** without a minnta'a delay due to tira

Equip your car— truck or bus today while price* are at that#
present low leveL
.- '*

Why Bay A Special ^ Brand Tire Without the M anat
Name When Yon Con Bay A Flre«tone l i r e At Theae Lo

SEMINOLE
SHOP

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P E R F O R k lA H C B

C O M P A N Y " C ” ........................ 109,081,787.84

E v e r y p h a u ef ‘ Steering
t r e v ile " if u n d e n t e d a n d

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afr.nai. MASTKrra m i .»:
Ntm*E ih if K»c nur iiiv k n .

Ihiit Uml-r ■«iid Lj %|r ttt#* of « art
tain Kins! D * r i . * i,f
K. fr.fnguir

A larga tire minufacturcr recently advertiaed that their tire
waa "m ore popular than the neat three large*! aelting tire*
pul together."

C O M P A N Y " A " ____ , ............. * 74,801,S03.M
C O M P A N Y " B " ......................
78,300,081.27

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SALES
RECORDS

W O R L D

ANNUAL SALES FOR IMS

H ST EERI NG
SAFE h EASY

d m r In l b - « * lty *.f H s n r» M l f . . u i . l &gt; i

Firestone “can
from OUR sales records!

FIRESTONE ...........................

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SATURDAY,

MARCH

THE
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P rice

F iv e

al Un£ \ x°°sev«l bra OfAction That
t Today rindsFThe
nZ
dA 6 :MRS. PINCHOT U.S. SCHOOLS
Nation r n r n r n r r i D V OAin u i t d t n v
Notorious, {Thief, NegToAceorapIiceSteal
Machine Guns,Take
Deputy As Hostage
CROWN POINT, Indian*.
Mar. 3.— (A.P.)—John DHIIturer, notorious killer and
bank robber, awaiting trial
for murder, walked out of the
"Escape proof” l&lt;akc county
jail today wllh a negro pris­
oner—each armed with a
machine gun.
Dilllnger’a escape from the
prOon, In charge of Sh er iff L i ­
lian Holley. apparently climaxed
« « e k i o f waiting and planning
during which he whittled a dummy
p litol out of wood In hla cell.
lie u m r t l i r
plxlol today
to
threaten a guard and force him to
unlock a fi ra l floor cell in which
Dllllnger and hi* companion went
to the warden'* office, aelied twu
machine g u m , and departed with
deputy e h r riff Geor ge lllunl ai
a hoitage.
They took Blunt to a nrarh&gt;
garage, alnle an automnlnlr and
forced CftCard S age r, an attend,
ant, to accompany
them.
T hey
then headed north lo w a id l . a iy
and Chicago.
M ri. Holley, who had declared
flillln ge r never would r*ra|ie from
her Jail Immediately ordered all
entrance* of the Jail locked a n ]
guard* polled about the bulling
Iktllingrr furred all four prUon*
e r» in hi* ctdl to accompany him
but three o f them willingly gave
up to deputie* afte r they reached
the itreet.
Moat elaborate precaution* ha 1
been taken to guard Dillinger day
and night since ht was returned i

In The Process Of Recovery’ ^ K illt lZ t U D I j A J U H U K I BY

By R A D E R W I N G K T
( A i M f l i l f d Fre** S t a f f R r i t e r . )
Franklin
Delano
Rouse v eil
faced 100,000 tense citiic n* Mar.
4, 1033, in a chill
Washington
wind.
l l wan inauguration day . . .
his fi ng er* touched the Bible , .
he w i i President.
Bank* were
closed.
Presses
rolled scrip. The
gold
standard
was
fautng.
Hoarders
were
watched. Business stood still.
“ The only thing we have to
fea r is fear itself. * ,M
The new President
promptly
convened Congress .
, show-

ered messages around its ear*.
. , . asked for the most drastic
peacetime jwjwrrs in history.
A year o f action had started.
“ Only a foolish optimist ran
deny the dark realities o f the
moment. . /*
M a jo r messages in March:
Mar, It— Control o f hanks. . .
" A continuation o f the atntngiilnj lion o f hanking facilities is tin*
thinkahle
Mar.
10— Economy
in
gov­
ernment, . , “ it is too
late for
Ei leisurely approach to this p ro b­
lem.”
Mar
13. — Beer, ■ . ” 1 deem

INDEPENDENCE OF
P H IL IP P IN E S IS
PROPOSED AGAIN
|

______ _

Roosevelt S u g g e Hts
Revival Of HawesCutting M e a s u r e
W A S H I N G T O N . Mar 3 . - I A P I
— Revival of the Hawes-Gutting
la%v for
Philippine
independence
with
modifications
was
reco m­
mended to Congress by President
Roosevelt in w special
message
yesterday, and, with Philippine
support o f the modified hill al
ready assured, its early
passage
and acceptance in Manila was p re ­
dicted.
From nil sides came immediate
expresHions o f gratification from
those interested in the Philippine
problem, ami confidence that the
compromise plan, suggested at the
W hite I tnuse a month ag o to pat if y warring Philippine political Ele­

Dr. Wynekoop Not
Able To T e s t i f y
( l l i r A G O , Mar
3. ( A P I
Dr Alic e l „ Wynekoop, on Ir ia 1
for the
second time
for the
slaying o f her daughter-in-law'
Khet ai, collapseii today during
a cross
examination
by I to*
state. Self-possessed exceid

fot

tine emotional colliipse, D i
Wyn rk oo p yesteiday
il e n i c *'
from the Wltfir*» stand any
knowledge
o f the
"oper ating
room murder.** “ 1 neither shot
nor chloroformed
Rhein," sin
testified How het duughtet Hi
law, Rheta, met her death it
Dt Wyiu-konp'w su ig e rv wn- amuch «if a mystery to hri a- * I
anyone, she insisteif

ARM S CRISIS IS
FACING EUROPE
STATE EXPERTS

Optometrists To Meet
At Mcl^aulin's Office

Wilcox Confident His
Hill Will Pa«a Senate

'PROBE ORDERED:
INTO CHARGES 011
PLANE SABOTAGt-

NUMBER

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Continuing, he said. ” Wa hava
' concluded the hearin f before the
Saaata Judiciary Committee
and
although a Isrgs number o f the
members o f that particular com
ndttee are opposed to the meas ­
ure, I believe Dial they are goin g
to bring it oat on the floor o f the
Senate f o r cootid*ration
in the
next f e w days. Once the bill gala
to the floor o f the Senate f o r con­
sideration I sm confident that it
will

New BridgeToReOpen
For TrafficNextWeek
W. A . Krmtxtrt, r**i.l»nt *n «in « « r f o r tho Btotr Hoxd Drpxrtmtnt.
oonounrod
todoy
that,
wexthor eoodltlon* p*rmittlnX,
t r a f fic wUI bo d iv rr tn i ovor th,

now fill aw) oonrrot* bridg, arros*
the S L J o b a i R ive r el Lake Hon
roe eomo time next week.
I l la understood thxt tr a ffi c will
b , permitted l o 0*4 the new rood
for s period o f shout to d a y i aft
er which the
sao -m llt reed end
bridge krill W t ies id end the flue!
top d r m l s f will b# epplled.
.a h *
MsonwWIo, H o r r y M Pfcpworth
sad Jofta MsScft, Hr., o f the High* b y Cosdmlttos • ( the Chamber o f
Qommonab, , y ls o flt a g f o r o gale
dedication o f tho
bridge
time this month, hove Invited Oov1
ernor Deee I h e l t s and Rend De­
partment Chairman C. B. Tres dwpjr O d s t l g n a U which day dorJ.
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G R E E N W O O D . Miss, Mar
3
( A 1*1 Dr.
Sarah
Rulli
Dean, woman
physician toda,
v a- i-.evicted of tht
poisor
whink) murder
of
Dt
John
Ficston
Kennedy
Thr
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fixed the [veniilty
at life int
pn-enrinnt Thr* rase was rest­
ed with the jury Inst night nft
cr ringing appeals for cornu
him on I hr pa rt o f the prose
cut inti and acquittal
on thr
pint of the defense ns dramatic
two-tlav arguments were wmitii1
Up I ' i i - - mg the suicide the oi)
the di-f* lisr
uskrd the j i m m
for a 'verdict o f acquittal am
t 0*4 tile*- v ou
The pros ecu tun
for n ‘ verdict of acquittal ami
if Die itnymen “ believe *hc u
g u d l)
beyond
a censonnblr
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Siinfnrd-Oviedo Area
To Re Represented
Ry L arge Delegation

10ft

U.S. HISTORY
WILL BE MADE
DURING WEEK

Dr. Dean Gets Life
Sentence For Crime

Delegates Of Industry
For 1st Time Will
Re Allowed To Vote
On Federal Policies
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PUBLIC HEARING
ON CELERY P A C T
newspapers BEGINS MONDAY

I)ern Orders! nmplete 1Pinchot'v a■milion thirl NRA *n |p,* y tatnot, the
fiinv Mo til
it*
labor
progt i m 'm, ,
labtu
Inquiry Into Many B1|. , Vn K Uriv»
hl,
T h r -chools, he tohi Iih
Serious Accusations i ieliH ti» I fie W cirton i risc.
im "a gn rit t'ulwnik of

School Boy Safety
Patrol Will Be Set
Up At Lyman High

w
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NRA ( ’hief PointsOut |Rducator IndietsIMnny
That Her Charges! Organizations For
Are Exaggerations;
Attempts ToHinder
Hearings AreKndcd
Teaching Program

\X \ S H I N'CaTON, Mar. 3
u V y C D F Y K I . A N D , Mar 3
&lt;/1V
\ “ diatribe and exa gge ra tio n
v f
,,f uMg|0\ed criticism of
wit- Hugh S, Johnsons tart cepl
f lM,,
ninth, he *in4,
at
u ' « r "In v to M l* t i if fo r i! I inch |t l|t|^ ,,. nhlhu the f .MubuTl of
. ! - * /sling verba)
assault
mi J(( tll|l
,, ni
Am tiu a n
public
M I X 111 a s|H*erh made by the i«d
t M, ,, . vva„ *w|iod |U t« last night
n u1' t ’ utoi f io m llic same plat l»&gt; M -o.*ui K Itenlc of the VmcriI mp m where I hi ted haired wife uii
II i . i tal Society, Washing
of Do
I* mi sylvan! A
gov^itio 1 tori
) -ill lie lie " he* critic 1*111 Wcdtie*dil\
&gt; j ni aki ng before t he
1*•»*g re * I
, .(.tlllg [h session' fo| ‘ pell iv i Jk f o at mn
association coiii t il u ' - m «*t the unit
lie lo ads, i i i i i K , Heale arraicned
organ
Jiilin-&gt;n t bunked those who up
rations -m h are the Daughters
peaieil IP »* - poilsr to hi* ill'P* ,d of the American Revolution and
to tell him what was wrong with (ti»
Vintriiim Legion, “ lug bust
J tlii' I'iVtwi 11 &gt;’t g a n i* a t nui
n
,
t he
Wumiucs
i &lt;lhtislinfi
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l i e le fi i d parlu ularlv to Mt &gt; j *|Viop. iari«, t'nioii, the \ met lean

ments, would be successful
Modification* involve only relm
quishment by the t ’ nded Statehere several weeks ago from Tuc­ military liases at the time of inson, A r lio n a Mn. IftrtTjT had pro "dependence, and an ult im a'r
vided additional guards today af te r Dement of the problem of r u v a 1
an airplane was seen hovering over bases
The nuxiifieil hill w » s tutr«. t o . » i|
the jail.
in ( ttngress immediately
IN Mai 3 Thr '•pin •••II
T w o hours a f ( * r
the
escape,
ItlH’ I ni« *(**' »• fill • 1•• I h 1 NN('
DiJTipger released a i Pcolmie, III.
the h u m M'l iiniN .i. *n m1MII ITI* III CM
the two men tioalafe*.
*iitice 1ii » many [IUIh d lift '■U *
Mrs. Holley became hysterical
st ake- 111) 4 b ft t irfievn i*■*l i b
imuoMitatrly. Telephoning police nt
a-t Mil' h'1 m !*•!
t.l r Wil- • x pr MM'.
n ta fb y (Tar^ to ^send all the police
•at t* i
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• B u t »wl1.
OptomeffTits
o f Ib c
Cent mi
and
guns
you
got - Dillmget *
A
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lo o,
A | , j ., |
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Zone o f tne Florida t tptomet i ic
ii- at n*fi ..f D. r A m(•■i n ,(•1
loose” she Thrieked.
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•h 1 1ii ten! •tint th.* l Ml'1 •'! 1' l l ' 1 " D u
Association
Extension
program Stale I
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w i 1ll
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l-iiir
will meet here tomorrow morning Slat e*
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p i v i ii
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at 11 00 Helmut in the nf fit r-* i f
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H ' •nt limed I *fi Fagc I
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Dr Henry Arfctiaulin tit euntmioM
ol
their discussions o f protdr-m- uod
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I . R O I F l o Mi l I
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t »D n p i U ubjrctinn* which havrj practices in theii profession
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1h,
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Dr, B. W. UiHHt i of Orlando,
I s r n raliad by m «m tw r» of thr^
The m'W ( ha mb' i id ' .«Miiti"n • ............... .... . n t r i , , » |l l 4 t „ . , , . r &lt; m n
-irnxu Judlcitry
Committee
to r h « . r m » n of thr xulie, will !»*• th»*
F W \ Ft •'Jftt t Minimi l i t 1 will ii mi ■i I ................. i i .
i
the proposed Wilcox bill, it* *|&gt;nn principal • pcaker III 'M&lt;T,aulm is
ni the muvn|,i&gt; nfliri*- in I hi I IH I
I ’ . -.f
NN t i l &gt; h I i . u . I ,
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.,
•or, C'oncrextmxn M » r k Wilcox of in charge o f lota! a ■rangemtuit*.
Hal! at i tMl i»Vb*« k Mondiiv a f t * 1 i d l l " W * f d 1 v •11h m a r . 1 1 j f 1 l i v e ,
thl* district lx o f the opinion thxt inciutlmg m luncheon which will
noon foi a f»i111»* t i mi-id* t h -in V D * • t f t - | - i i l ...................... f i n d
• V VN ,||
the bill will paxx i f It * e t » on the I !«■ b.^11 at thr fCii.kr* I af.
Tlitiwr rupirtrtl to n lt in d in ­ o f u plan which itiui rr*uh .n tin b * ' I t ' l . t b i l h i , i r « T i t n t . | , v »» h i c b
flo o r o f lha B a ntu.
I lf’rKnM id (todtb Hlid Wali'hii Jt" •
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III. 1
In
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■fn t latter r*rolv *d here this clude Dr t&gt; U 37h ndrvlilt o f I t,
on the Ia Ikof null
Miiym
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1 " I . .. 111.1,
1 I . . . I I II 1.111 I I I
(1.
•i f e t y1
week, Congressman Wilcox » U l * Fierce* Dr I jixson mud Dr Ralph
Li'fH er will pretid*
i l,uiuii;i i &lt; &lt;1 I M t i l l l 1 I T
ed “ I belisve that this bill will do i1ea&lt;l«' of (irlandri, Di R I Km**
of Die pt|HH'ial dink*
nml w a n | Futioj
•u npt i i ' ion al
more to stabilise real n t i U v al­ o f Delxand, Dr», W F Davpy and
house committee appointed by II i ^«oumd&lt; •ft«!• •clutol
.uifi.r*!
ues in Florida than any other one Kenneth West of Daytona flTirh.
B Pope, general chairman ui l|o •l.inoo || i*b S.T..
d.
P *«d «,
and
piece of lefi sla tio n that could bo and Dr. Ingraham of W inter H a ­
Project ro in m ille r.
I oik.' M i . ) hH hui Ii
!
considered by the national Con* ven.

ItrTtish Proposals In
Matter Appear To
Have Failed Utterly

HUGH JOHNSON BIG BUSINESS

action at this trine to bu o f the
highest
impoi ian !*/*
Mar. 111. Fin in H-lief, . , “ An
uhjtrecedcnit «l
comtition
rails
f o r the trial «• f new means to
rest in agriculture."
Mar
“1
I ' nemploymerit
re
lief through
tlitecl
gia nts
to
states nmt through public work*
Mar
SRI. Supervision o f se­
curities sales. . . *‘ |ad the scllci
beware. ,
Fori gross hulked slight 1&gt;,
hut
voted It itrt an at most free hand
The people
sent
t U»IMI tele
grams in PJf days, took it calm
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Interest In County- WideBeautification
AndCIean-UpCamp aignlsSeenAsIIigh
With ever 4U0 |)ri)|.rily owner*
entered In (he county widr CleanL'p and llraulifir at io n Caini’algn
whirh began Thur*da&gt;
tu
con
tinur for a month, Intrrrst in thr
campaign wax repo it ml
el
thr
Chamber o f C o m m r r ir ulfice Inday a* bring unuaually high with
r v r r y rcaaon to b r l l r . r that thr
city and county will Im* improtrd
tir m rn do u ily In appraiancr whin
Apr. 1 i r r i v e i .
I.i*t of prior* that will go in
winner* in the four rlexxea of
romiwtition wax made known to
day.
Judge* will v iiit each property
entered in the context h i m time
next week to inxpect the eppaai
anc* of the property before i m ­
provement ia begun. The owner
o f tbe prope rty i i exported to r e ­
port the completion of hi. Work
a* quick a* poxalbM attxr which
th* Judge* wiTl rxlnrn to ineprrt
the plare again, and grade it in
co m peti tion with other*
Three quarter* o f a ton o f fertll iie r in fTTtaen 100 pound xaekx
are among fhe price, being offe red
ax awei.lx lo thoac making th*
most marked improvement la the
campaign during the laonth.
Chaxe end Co., o f Sanfowf lx
coalrrbuting ten T30 pound mckx,
while the |

Annual Appeal F» r Funds To Operate
District Scout ( ounciI Opens Tuesday

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the winner
Frank Evani of Lake Mary (*
contributing 10 Australian ailk oak
tresa.
B. F. Wheeler of Oviedo ha«
made a aprcial donation o f fertib
xer to be u*ed a* H F " jfUrard m
Ib r Oviedo c on test that hav th**
RjHinRors) m|i o f the Oviedo Gar
den Club
.Stoke Sr*d Co., o f Sanford i*
donating Die fdBowing: Oae f*
garden, unr lawn sprinkler; rol
tlhsar tiimtr it&gt;uft&lt;&gt;r f o r l * w n
and

Brown. Ill uf Orlando, kl \ ile .e ! H "'f&gt; -*r i’ apH .ith, mil t -IJ ii ■ii«*ihI |n Mix
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FI*&gt;■«nl» Ibi* *111y and fulln ty.
lan.i, 1 f&gt; llichleyman, I’ I* i in | f|i't iiieetirig in Hie Chamber t.l
it « a . decided I T r ... k'. with
Boy
and
Girl
• I•unties ij* |2r*o
puny, S. E. June*, ami K..
let. 1 ommrrcr in lb. &lt; il&gt; 11*11 » ' 4 " " Diat at lca*t J.ri ptuptuii h* hi Scuui- a-* coliecturs, gathered up
maun.
1u’i'l*'»'k Monday to mak.
pre
b t Irtl And axkrd tn laiar at leant | tiuii I •• *1 uf gaim en ts and pieces
liimnary *lud&gt;

&gt;»f the r. '. i. rtdun.

t i n toward Dm* qio.iu
ib .l m.l
T h e person* p r in te d to rftisr
J b*. -ub mil ted tn the i,..Hid ».f di
Hi*..... i|iiots a r • an fnltnws
Rev
• —*
t'lTur. for conaidiTmliL.il m then
Mnrtin J
lliiiin, W I! Zachiy,
Eugene S. MatthewI'. mn .t M h i .'I. meeting
II \) Fftfmoiih. II H r d r m s n .
new .pxper editor at S t » . k e
I
Member* of the . .....mitlee are
lulm** Dingf. ld. i , R A
Smith
nt preaent chairman o f the 11... i.i r„| J c . H u U h i - u . &lt;.... m e
A
Plate Railroad Co m m it *. ..n, &gt;
Mvi ..lie*, II. M I'apw.-tlh. J &lt;i J *. Shftrun, * h! Adams, W A
Ihi* city y e tle rd a y enroul. 1.. .
Sh«t.,n, W. D. II. Mii . hii
V.
A I .«■fflier, C R Manm. Y f M a c
Million, iJavr Boninkr. W. W, Du
bnine from Orlando wl.e.r h. 1.+ ' Speer. He yw ard tl * tk &lt; i.
It
K
Men pretidlng over the Como.
Heine*, H. J. Lehman. Bet Martin ||i i*-r, W . F
llutctiiHon, 11. R
lection of 1..or .pra y material, f. - *n.n. . I t C n g tn a h r » ,, i. g
1 I lltain. Hav. E l&gt; II...Hi.lee, Hr Stevens, H J Nix. IL R Pope.
home gai.lrn. *1* collection* uf Florida telephone ra le * Mr M..
VV \ Cooper, A &lt;i W eg n e r of T
XV 1ji w ton,
Karl
Lehmann,
f lo w e r seed
th ru * i* a candidate for re-ele. tn n 1 Chnluote, 8. O. Shmii.d-er, R. I.. Arthur Branan, Mrs \V. L. Mur
K. G. CulfiL.an. ornamental Iron to iT » Commlatlan, and b ,
• I i. hu , J
Ingtrv,
M i*
.!
W g*n . Mrs, A. \V. Knox, W .
J
warker o f Or Ia ado, I* aaatribui ' . .**rd M * C a a f i U c p
Inform*
c . . * l r * o f Oviedo *...i Mr*. J. I
Wells, Jr,, uf 1jotigw imhI, Gordon
to g one yard ornamagU
' «fTli aevgrml local par.on*.
1 Bill*, Jr. o f Q a n f v » .
1 I i m nett o( Fe rn Fark, and B. FM•
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W A S H IN G T O N . M a r. I . — ( A l ' l r&lt;l population*,' i. e„ liv in g
in
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com m unities
in
new unem ploym ent program made which th rr e i* no hope of fu tu re
public a t the W h ite House yester- re-em ploym ent, Mich a * im n r n in
D c fia n c e O fW e ir ilu d d
day:
I w urked-out fie ld .
“T h e
experience
o f the
pa«t!
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H o ld
A s S ig n a l F o r
nine m o n th , h a . »hown th a t
he cities.
problem o f unem ploym ent
m in t
C h e a tin g , C h is e lin g
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w ill he
be fa red on more than one fron t. guided by these g ro u p in g , in e x ­
B y
S m a lle r
G ro u p s
“ Coincident w ith the p la n , for pending the f'.lM),000,000 recently
the dem obilisation o f C iv il W o rk * »PI ropriated liy t'o n g r e ...
W A S H IN G T O N , M u r.
—&lt;/»*&gt;
• W A S H IN G T O N . Mmr. 1 — ha* been the development o f a
“T h e r a re o f needy persons in
CA.P.)— The Administration, p rog ram to meet the peculiar ru ra l a r r a . i . n problem i|u itr h im Th i laluir prog ram o f Ih o S R m tv
w «i .. f railed
need, o f th ree .e p a ra te and dis­ lin e! and ap art from thnt o f llie r f \ A d m in istratio n
ia the word* of Secretary
tin c t g ro u p , in need through no in d u s trial unem ployed. T h en sc » " c r i.ly fa rce " yesterday l y M i Morrenthau ia “Just be*ii»- fa u lt o f th e ir own.
c u rd y must Iw id en tified w itli ng ! HifTonl P im hot in ■ renew J o f the
I t h a t been found that li*r»e rieiiltu rc . They must In* placed ,n |fh » rirP * pelletl down upolfc N ltA
■iac to Me a little Uffht.”
....................
*
*follow
'*
position- o f a c ifa u p p o rt. In main*
f l *her w itn e —e* hnd
aM
th.
ll into the
and there will be no fixed three g ro u p , fa
p m U o f the co u n tty tin * c a ll- lo r j amine th in e in a m ilder fa -h n m '
tng r la ..if ir a t io n .:
monetary policy until the
th
“ ( I | |li.tr r « » r d fam ilies in m in i m change from ro m m e n ia i in m I n i tin 1 i n l lini »d w ife n f
gleam ia clearer.
m e nnt| dependence upon n m i i „ I o I'cn n-vlx anu» governor . a im 'd tin
a r ra *.
v ie w * to
(Continual* ui. l a g * T w o !
-oniewhnt -p n r« r
i»lt» n.Lipcr
ni
“ ( 2 ) Thone composing 'strandthe fo tiitn on Ih I o i eomplAlntn t «»
today coinI Mt up w ith her v ig o n u i- adaertion
te c i.la a o f IV e s ithat the .lefiMiite o f “ W t'lf, lludtl
to | o before U m |
&gt;and o th e r- hu- hren Ink* n iby the ,
t i a c to rep o rt oa ,
h%-er fry a - n signal th d f they
ia n a w i y p t u . Boat Monday.
! roiih l « hi nt and «h i-el w ithout heT V Frraidew t w ill disclose h i.
lin e railed to ni count."
.
teas fo r the N R A in a peroonal
M r - I'ltu h»d w «- m ft tr(n c ap
M onday before the
p n r.itll^ to F r i o -t T W e ir, pro* I
ra ile d liy A d ­
•lent o f N atio n a l SI* . I
.mil the
M to hear comh**ad o f the K i i Hu id M in i.fa r
‘F ie h P
T h re a t
M a d e
N e w
R e g u la tio n s C a ll
tiirm e &lt; ornparix »tf I'hiliidclf Jnn
known today a .
llo tli eo n ie iiis have l« t n charged
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received fro m
a
w ith p ie v e littiig
their
vflprkero f person* e h .,
T o H a v e B e e n B lu ff
A 1 1 W a g e
F a rn c rs
froui joining union- of th e if own
a t the in v ita tio n of
choosing.
»
to a ir th e ir v ie w ..
V IE N N A ,
Mmr. 1
— f A IM
W A S H IN G T O N
M ar
t
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S(1
................. M r*. I ’ . * r h . . r .
w ill
■Vaaterafa a d d r r* .
Th e
A h a lf dosrn
mmukr
hom h- j
The H’ K .t r u g g lr w .lli inron..'
K dw ar.l P. M.
M . burnt in Vienna
A.
11 rOQ o 'rlo rk
yrn trrd a y
anil 1 t a . re tu rn , i . g a th e rin g ni..i.ici.
, : raa|v
„f | , t , „
T ia M . and it w ill I&gt;a -e\erm | N a ii fla g * were iin fu rle 1 turn while the \a n g u a n l o f
the •
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to
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M l \
l t * th e nation.
in the province-, luit the evpira
nation - income ta x p a y e r- already
.
. . . .
.
a d m iiu -lr a to t. Iu ..ke in. md to halt
raacir was attached by
hy | tion of a N a il lead* r '- u ltim atu m ha- -ta rte d dum ping dollar
tht*
lHe 111 it.d to cheer i t .
to the sudden decision to ('h an relln r
|h »llfu -**
govern
the governm ent’- coffei
a* th e conference Soma m ent wa« m arked by com parative
A t the -Mine tune, o ther
wit
For the ronvenleiiee of tin
Me—**- nt of her
m eetin g wore
(be President w nuld give peace
| -h a* |. - i»ing
th
eir
|a*m
il~
,
prep nia
t* lluig what th* &gt; thought
wni fo r th e fu tu re of the
Tbro.1.,.^ Ila l.ir h l. r . l l c l ,.lv i.» r , „ r)r
Boroverjr A ct as well
o f A u .trm n N a x i*. ihrc«lriu&gt;.l n ! n a l . „ f Ih r m lr r n . l n v. nu. ..&lt;« wr**ng writ* N 1C \ a - n pn*lu«h* to
ir of the rovnplainta
th* met ting n« xt we k to I.* g in
"resum ption o f the fig h t, if.
in j reau - I r e - - two tlu n g - a - o f |o i
the tnvitatbon o f
the ta k **f r**i reeling inmtm k«
rig h t d a y -, N aria were nut taken • ,n* r ' im p o rta n te tin* ea rly filin g
H on liiiiied oil Cage T w o )
o
f
re
tu
rn
and
the
need
fo
r
•
ate
rM U M k ra tio a went again into the ad m in U tra tio n . Hut up
fu l -tiirly o f in -tru c tio n - on tin*
U* la .t nitfht th e ir \* r r r frv* nirri*
th is aftrrm ooa to a naval con
I tmi Idnnkmtntrliovi w r a n i r r . and the llo u -e ' of tbia " fig h t
TrtHip m ovem ent, and r m n o t.
|
1 h. filin g l“ 'i" l «io&gt;»i I - «*«■ I
b f t mm w ith the a g ric u ltu re -u p
LOI
(Continue*) On f a r e Three I
'
J»n
&gt;
»• m idin gli,
T o .
_______ ____ ____
jT h u r-d a y . M a r. If*. I'lile w * f u l l
mm b ehalf o f the b ill
|
g
it*--hould
rnmkr
prop«»-rd
re
a ce n tral fe d eral au*
w ith M b cu rren cy • lama- H i g h J a p O f f i c i a l S a y s jX i-H »n - o f the iliconic tax law i t

MorotathaiiSayBMore
Experience, Time Is
Needed Before Real
Stability May Come

NAZI ULTIMATUMiFILE INCOME TAX
ENDS BUT VIENNAj FORMS E A R L Y IS
HARDLY KNOWSIT OFFICIALS’ P L E A

P R O C L A M A T IO N
KNOW A ll
MKN. WOM­
E N A N D r i l l l D R E N . I»\ th e-c
p re -e iit-; JT I I A T .
\\* « fe a t lean up
nnd
lte au l if ich ! u»n
. aiu p a ie n - te -u lt in man&gt; ad*
vantaget «• comm unity
life ,
through
S a fe e u a n lin e H E A L T H
F u rther m e F I ILK P Iv F V K N T IO N .
S tim u la tin e I ’lY M * F IJ lh K .
and
M n kin e tin
IIO M F
\ \ H
r iT V
U F A n i l F I .,
N O W . T IIF B K F O K K . I*
it
known th ii| plan- have l«orn
l*«*» fe« t im I for « thon«ueh th a n
up and h e a iilifie a tio n ram p aie n
ill S atiford «h iiuie the month
le e m n ’iie th t- T h u r-d a y
Mar
1. IS** I. m akin e a |n»r«*i-terit
•»»*d
eon-1 m« t i \ e
e ffirri
»ri
• h*ntnnt* «11• mid heaiil if\tr ie
rti- hi.no* e ton m l*, h u -in e w and
d i f • «:•! e io u n d - varan t lo t-,
tie* » and a lle y 1 • all m»ori ttr* peoph of
Sunfa.td to • o op«&gt;iale •-lit hi •
- i l l ' ’ nIK to itie ir fu ll part ill
m at toe Hu work a -in ce -W
\ I. F F F ! F I!
M ayor o f Hanford

FIm i w k a k i i g rom m itU **
tb * P W r W r - S t M g a ll h ill
m i l l M a r 2. I O ’&lt; th *
do ring which governm ent
rma W * w d a * m ll.1 * iw l fa r Federal K ra e rre a n te .

February RecordOf
Judge J.G-Sharon’s
Court la Revealed
T a w of alleged law violalKtn
tria d h r Jadge J . ( i Sharon during
are aa fo llo w .:
L HotcwaJh*. w h ile , opera
w h a ln a la ay atcr and fish
w lth o a t Me— — . H a rd tba
ra rk ira a
hi 11 tag ftaad the raata.
T r a y K k h a id a — a a d J . T . M eL a ta , w h ite , apermtiaa
vehicle*
B— a a . fiaed tba
w h it*, la r r r a y of
fia * . — 4 coat*,
a L Lo ch *, i . 8 . Jinkm x, Tom
| K C R»wW. w k il*.
tW
e a d
W . a r a r r u h . w h iU . w o rth !«•*•
w h ite, fo r k lag
fined | t and
C D a— w ay. w hite, paaaiag
U a * check, faw d U n
aaaU.
If*
L a w aad
A a r—
G rice.
h n U 'r y . fu n d f t aad
E l* i* » I n n g k i a
wax

and J
C . W h iU .
p aad cent* each.

N U M B E R 106

Price Fire Cent*

WHITNEY RAPS
PENDING MART
CONTROL B ILL

FAGG RESIGNS
AS DIRECTOR
OF STATE FERA

F x c h a n e p H e iK K d a im s

A c tio n

A

c t

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O f

F n c o n i passes

P o w e rs

V i o l

H a n k in e

S

a tin e

In

P r in c ip le s

F o llo w s

M e e t

C h ild r e n ’s

H o m e

o c i e ty

D ir e c to r s

C a n c e lin g

L e a v e

T A L L A H A S S E E . Mnr. 1.
— (A .P .l— Mnrrn* FYtirtr rcsii'nnl lixlny nn ilirrcvir of
the EmorKPiicy Rp|iof\ Adminintrntion in Floridn.\*nd
hit. rpsipnation xvan apcofited
••Without romment" by Uovtin t don J. Ila rn e tt, Kern P ark
•h*M lopi i and fe rn g r u if r r who rrnor Shnlt*.

W X S l IlV l iT O N . M ar
t
(A IM
In n b rie f, pointed statem ent
K lrhutd W h itn e \ pre-id* fit of th e 1
l ***,»» l I ’ -* Into**.' * e -te i
\
I. i
*•■ . I t he |v»|.tili*» et’Ul i
.i
.of* t l .»t and told
•. ••.ink *t;* . o n iin iltee it
| iii.n
, . . it*, li.lt m l 11 ade ti'it' .
t Mil l.rfl | . ' t i l l tort *nl\ to •••tfli
i lull h'tl t»* ro litf*d * *tr point u«i‘

I th* . \ . Iin iige- mnl
Hu
national nrinonn. ed htrnself today ns h rm £
a xHiididate fo r a -eat in th r
. i «.lit
\ i * ui
W ith that he tu in»*l th. *Apo i Florida lig i- la l in e. le p ie -e n tin g
it,.n .•v W a t1 &gt; t i» it - o|utiloll •? Seminole &lt; ou nly.
I to !"i ;i«il|e n it | t.&lt; all n —oi'tnlr
n it I* tt a hig th ro ne
-p e e tn lm -

NEW DYNASTY IS
BORN UNDER GUNS

GORDON BARNETT
: SEEKS OFFICE AS
. REPRESENTATIVE

. nt It* i* d in th* • \p » «lu tio ii *»t a
| M l, .1
h i t*al
do*
I*, in * et»
i W ».ii u* \ and F* i *1*n.h i .I
«in o o iitt« i
i o im * il.
m aiiil
»le a p p .o iil* -I
W tilt in i
t i a \ . all

• . M* ay u*
n t t omo \

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It

Ihiidirnotid

Kagg lc lrg r» p h i-.l h i* rra ig n a tinn fro m Jackaonville, and In ­
form ed the G overnor th a t the
C hildren"* Hom o Society n f w hich
Kagg i* " la in superintendent hail
te rm in a ted h i* Ira v e o f absence,
e f f .- tiv e today
H i* *ucce*»or in the C W A haa
not been appointed.
F"agg
had
been R e lie f A d m in is tra to r alnco
1a-1 .In ly.
F r a n r l* M . I lo ll, prealdent o f
the C h ild ren ’* H om e Society o f
F lo rid a .
1**1
n ig h t
announced
t in t Kagg had relinquished hla
executive
o ffire ra h lp
w ith
th *
.ta te C iv il W o rk * A d m in i*tra tlo n
and retu rn ed to the C h ild ren ’*

’

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to * Il|'|" *lt III • XH' XX l|t|&lt;l II • . I 1&lt;&gt;1
C o u n ty
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M i H aiti* it * uni* to Seminole *
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f i t mg up hi- w **i k 1 ply w ith the society1* w i*hea and
telegraphed
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to
th (In
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•u \ *o kt it v to . nlei inf** the
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Sholtr at Tallahassee.
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a lru g g lt'. lialatu-cil the budget to|*..t to t . . 1 *•’
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xxi'll l u - l price
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and g r a t if ic a t io n C am paign got
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tl ] (•• ,|.|. l| 1V 1. XX1« | i M.tifi* • of M -lo ry Ir n r im n l houar today.
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la m lt, m I mniI*; &lt; h a r/e d w ith be in g d ru n k , « - tr e a t
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I in n u ll Wil tl I h r aid o f lad drru
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„„d found It..' bodic* s c a ttc rrd a*
grou p*
who expend the
mn»t civic c lu b -, M ra. K. 1. H oy, San
I all** M &lt;11 (hough tl» ' occupants had trie d tn
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public prop
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e rty d u ring the month o f M arch. hu rat; Mra H a l W ig h t, M a y fa ir, aU i* a n * fin e d $*r* fo r h« mg tlru n k ,
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W 1111a i **—. K liia lx - th
G u ff.
Joe
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M ra. J.
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f.lU w o ith
p te -i nt* &gt;1
had been gathered at noon today
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by grou p* o f women w o rke r* in
i .i i . • 1 l.v VN I ’ t.i**g an • I I ’u. hi
num ber of m a rn a s e lin n-* • i— u*
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•
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the r lt a a up cam paign arm y .
John Sirm noru, charg*&gt;l with •»’ Ibe of fire of » m in t) Judire J
railroad tracks to M m .r r * M o ­
•I i -|*I hx w h - Ih* *.!.* a ll 116**#•. . • ••
Sharon
when
the
record
p i, *,« . x•* I f i t i l l * ,
x« g *ln h lf«
Mild
I | Mil I ID 4
The e n try blank, a copy o f tio n ; Oak Avenue, M r *
A
M aaaault. I*« inp drunk an*l *1* •r«lerP I
M m 'I i I h
II'IIIIH •
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i i i * i*
h aiid lfd L&gt; Hie I **•••••■ lu i
ly, ami i|i«Mtaging p riva te |.i*.|»« rty , |.arcd w ith F e b ru ary of l'» 12 and
which ia p rin te d in another ae. - P hilipa;
M y rtle
A venue.
Mi
s*"lt)l I laa| 1*1,1 ^ Nil III I Hi..I* I X If'
i i is a L a w - a l a
I
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w a- fined a to tal o f $(&gt;V
pi.iv* ou ut ( luh u m lfi *l»e L-adet
t.* «
kt
61
lion o f T h e H e ra ld , re a d , * P |r a * e H u g h
W h e lrb *l,
Kim
A Venn*
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•xtat* *1
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nin«*
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-h .p t M i- lx* x P m« kai«l
l(* «.ln*a - •" •• »• »*•*. 'l ux - * la r 1
enter eay prop erty in the Seminole M ra. Tony P itch fo rd ; l a u n l Axe
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‘Ih i i . I p i./e m f li n t •.*'••1 than 11-a* t**W
«•
C ounty C lean -U p and B a a u tiftra - n u t. M ra M o rria Spanccr; Frem h di-or lei I j • fined $30.
f - h ih il **f it*
kind
I li.ix.
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41
Paul
Thom as
and
lohnnic xx it h 11 in PJ Cl. and K&gt; " P« ' - • • ii ^*.ui • • 1* i x *lioraiiia •I* •| •i t- « iti '.
^
1
xx ill. t
\S l , it-i i i.x iftin g | ' U-t I­
Uon r— teat fo r M arch . I am In ­ Avene, M ra. W m . Run in
Park
s*st
fft
I I I Oil* .•I m'*
Brow n, drunk and dUord* i x fined T w e n ty -a la of the ID lu *» -e a
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terested to help m ake m y tow n Avenue. M ra. I I
in
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eiitelitM , Papx*ortb,
I i M) * i
■u id went t*» negro couples,
•
l i f t each.
41
(•wring tin I m ih I • • *1 la-d", •• 111• Lf
' i'i* - •••Ii *.( a | pi ••» is*. (**|| xx-lit I i I ’i* t . •
and ra o a ty Ieoh hotter. M y p ro p ­ M agnolia
Avenue.
Mm
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K
41
Em m a W h ile , kec|M r • ' i «li» lw n e a - manx a« wi re i -ued !• p la n t*, i nl* ix ui iiiy
l)«
llir ix tillap
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ring,
!**•
No xx *i i lu.lav fio io 4 *i &gt;hinbnl* lla *'&lt;
e rty |e located a t
..
fto n a lry
tia
white
couple*
orderly hou-e, fined |ID
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xx
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K r , w .s l
•
Im m e d iately
upon receipt o f
m i * I i m i i man **f &gt;h- F v h ib .t ('um Also, P alm etto Avenue, Mm . F
IS
.11
D an iel M ile - and Ra um ' ( . t i f f ­
Miami
D *l
M
. •&gt; Ly i m 11 L'.itt iiH'l 11 u* k . i* thith * e n try blank, • group o f lo dge* F
R ournillat; S anford Avenue,
Hull* * (•• m H | a r - t n
ui gioupa kl.M.ir lla x ra
II
*♦,
in. disorderly, fined l i f t * « L
m**«t fo m p h I*
t**iy of the hail
T
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mw \ r
p
t
Nt
hem
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atw ill in ,p e r t the p ro p e rty before M ra. j
O H u f f; U k « M*.nr**e
John A nd er-on , diaor*u &lt;i .
»•• •!
lling of a i^ a g io n itural product w Ii a .i-le d ill -ta g io g Ho* e ililli- t tk»rrholi»»
th * work o f cleaning op baa be­ M r *.
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ii
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gan The proper t y w ill t it I — p o rt­ M a ry . M r .
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u . , 1,
I it** success
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wt-ather
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ed agate a t a la te r date, w h— t b * m onte.
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66
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’ lu u la r mi-nlmn w&lt; ■ made of T d u s v llt*
ington. disorderly, f i n d
»
. *&gt; ^ay ra in , the much *U
j
•i* laycd
lay i .l am
Minii. •••unty:
earner ha* announced th a t bo baa l*fW V*&lt;« I
M rJ
n . M e tm k :
l^ e Anderson. Juds.*n
!• • n. |, n | r hallyhom I t M in n a l.ough
F irs t prise f**tthe tw -t
-li-p la y ' I I yroll M e p h c n -, * u m i.irrria l a r tis t
..l.o n i.l 4
f ix i.k r d h it lab o r*.
F e rn Park M m Gordon B a r n ."
and K u g tn s W illia m , aim J . ” iso world heax\ w n g h t title I miuI -1 In d u s trie - and
•nanufaiduver'v wh*» *h -ig n e d and • n *■•*
.
Atlanta
. ‘luudr JX
M r * . .Nad e r C u rle tt o f G en era O v I m I o . M r* J W . Castes; C *n
Ita via,
c li.o rd tly , tra n a fe rn i t" w ill
be o ffered up tn the en tci products, arrange*! I.v I
H • m I *•»•• eshtbit and its
various
dts- A U| 'ilia
.'lo u d , I I
baa been annotated aa chairm an luota. X (r. * G W a g n e r: G. •
the county f a r action.
tsinm ent o f e f* xx t)i..u*and fight nelly, rliairrn ari. and me rube • •»f j p la y -, and the St. Johns Itiv e r
on
•o f the com m ittee which arlQ b a r * *v a . Me*
h
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the
In
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whicn
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W m . K ill*-# : Oae.
I*. H. McDonald, c a rryin g i" 'i
fa n * to n ig h t d e -p ile two rn n fh rt
l lif.naax 111*
---a
charge o f a ll a e tiv itie * w ith in the Mr* Fin* l land: Forest ( i\ tealnl
it
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from
weapons, di«mi—rd
He mg attra ctio n s , M flow* I -how m d
v I t (tour
ra lafall.
*adi«a “Tl\
several groopa, loam s, gad asigh Second p rire for the meat ilii* Sanford at no »*«»-t.
A M
(Continued On r e f # ThreeJ
• ba.l skipped
i a tea d a *re .
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w ith ih o w r n to n ig h t
F rid a y . l(

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
SANFORUT fL O K ID A . T H P R S D A Y . MARCH I. 19.14

M o rg en th au testified
*11 ia impwaaible to ta ll w hat the
fu tu re w ill M . W e need m ore
I tim e to te ll ue
i« the host w ay to handle

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W ith New Plan
Mississippi N e g r o : 2 ldic.il Persons Hurl s
B e n e f i t Schools1^ 1^ ^ Af ter Phone 111 Truck-Sedan Crush
f a ll To Roosevelt .
Farmers Frgcd ToBc
A 1 Mouling Tonight French Parliament
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County-Wide Clean-Up, Beautification
CampaignGiven Hearty Endorsements

B a l a n c e s Budget
After Long Battle

Seminole ( ounly Exhibit A( Orlando
Fai r kelurned $255 In Cash Prizes

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DKAF w a w t
Mod-^aMiheis, mgtneera, f « h l tects, artists, nurses add others. I
■
“ Thl. program eipre**** a con-| BOSTON, Mar. !.— ( * ) ■ I,im* l
Indoatfial ororkersj permission for dcafv, persons-^o
x ic tis e r that
___
vaho are memployed and la need drive automohUo* In' Massachu­
Tuesday' 'by
of relief abould Ire g i»* » »n opP"r- setts was asked
tunity for livelihood by the pmse- thousand* of petitioner* to th*
cutton of ■' flexible program o f atate legislature, p ie Nbw^Bng(Continued From Pag* One)
cash crop, to tha raising of the public work*. The ***er»t state* landl Csllaudet Association, aa
various commodities
needed to will b* aided as the federal ralwf organisation o f deaf persona, spon­
law provides, In th* financing of sored legislation to •niaitt ’ thrl
maintain th* families.
motor vehicle* laws.
Relief fend*, therefore, will be this enterprise.”
expended on behalf of rural fam­
ilies In a manner aod to nn axbei:
that will enable them to »rM — i
B yM Examined"
aalf.^ppon. Work for wage* from
G la m s Correctly FltUd
relief tend* Is not an essential

Text O f N e w
R E I )I O T f ilW jM ^ F
W g A fc T d
df Program Is
At no time befors In tha history 1
prior to U
mdepression. A second1TsSUCd X O
of the world ha*
is* mors wealth been fgreop disagreed, declaring tha*.
-

Mo#t of the money wiuTwhfeh the federal government
la financing It* operation* and the recovery program la b oN
rowed largely from banka and Insurance companies but at
M t • least a mnall portion of It la being raised by taxation. These
so rapidly ra-distributed among spjaoch a course merely would mean
In •the United a repetition o f depression and un­
taxes during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1033, resulted many people as *“
employment In n new busineta
in federal .revenues o f $1.604.062,691.80,, while other re­ States today.
Home weke ago President Roose­ eyrie In p/&lt;rw years. This second
ceipts of the government, Including customs, canal tolls, and
velt received a call from an ami- group wanted a reconstruct ton af
similar miscellaneous Income, pushed the grand total for nent clergyman who, for some national economy along wholly
the year up to $2,079,606,741,76.
years past, had been In China. new tine*.
The President aided with the
■ i .The income Lax.accounts f o r , the largest part of the Frederic 'J. Haskln relates the In­
and many of the --re*
,, gronp
government's receipts. Individuals having net incomes of cident. The clergyman was In the latter
» b m im
United
Htates
on
lea
n
and
called
la fl^ a a m
$3,000 a year must pay $20 to the government. Individuals at the White House to pay hit IgnaUane Irt n hlgh pUc*. In the
*
h **•!? * f k"
r j a vr
la v in g incomes of $22,000 a year, must pay $2,000 to the respects and to lay before tho
government. While those .with Incomes of a million doflarn President a cherished ambition of k e n handed in by mtetter, ‘ of
lh*
"*,d " l,l be provided only insofar
a year, must pay more than half of it to the government. hla heart. He eaplalned that th* the first group
By these several taken* It has ** 11 11 " • &lt; * » « « * to accomplish
n«*« art All of.these income taxes combined during the year of 1988 Christian church was growing
(Continued Frara Pag* Onaj
rapidly in the Orient and that Um become definitely known that the th* Prl"*»nr objective*. No enrftUm •«
secured for the government total revenues of $746,194,- construction af a great church edi­ Admlnlstrstion, as now const!- couragement pt an extension of mad* by Um recovery unit
'c S Z S S S t t L IN I
Among tha prttcil: wer* am*erfice, a sort nf occidental Christian tuted, stand* fo r n complete *1-" competitive (arming la contemK68.61.
Miscellaneous Internal revenues nctually raised a larger cathedral, would do much to crys­ terntlon of th* American social plated, but rather the placing of Uona that amall business was be­
thousands of persons, who have ing oppressed; that price-fixing
sum, but arc divided Into many different kinds of taxes.' tallise the missionary work that and economic make-up. The
sc a t s o n
h«d bean done, strengthen the con­ distribution o f wealth is Um prime made their living from agriculture, provision* in codes were an **Hi
I H •*
• tli+r
For instance, there Is a lcderal tax of 4 cents n gallon on verts, and hearten the mission­ factor in this iteration and this
a relationship with the aoll that cod* enforcement wa* not
• s s w r e smi^ -$$M«a
is ; lubricating oils, 1 cent a .gallon on gasoline, 20 cents n gal­ aries. lie esplained that he hoped Is being accomplished with sm it­ into
that will provide them a security what it should be.
tu
obtain
large
contributions
from
lon
on
grape
concentrates,
2
*/i
cents
a
pound
on
rulwer
ing
celerity.
W w li t n A M W i n n
Johnson ha* put forward hi*
they do not now enjoy.
The method employed to ac­
tires, 4 cents a pound on Inner tubes, 2 cents per thousand the rich men of America tofurthvr
“ Home of thr methods In oe era own 12-polnt program for the re­
this work and wanted th* sup­ complish this Is the taxing power.
on matches, 6 cents a gallon on grape Juice, 6 cents a gallon port pt the President.
form of the recovery organisation
IP M D A Y , MARCH 1, u n
It Is, probably, tha very oHeit ployed Include building or rehuildon fountain syrups, 2 cents a gallon on bottled water, 2
that the
provide ad ju sts farm but Mr*. Pincbot, who ha* fre­
The President is u ld to have axiom o f government
&gt;
.s
'
t ......
. |L _
a«
.. r m a il
a
.
told him that his seal in the power to tax Is the power to de­ homes; the provision at tend, * 0il quently done pieket duty along
V. Sholtx admits that eondi- cents a gallon on soft drinks, not to mention similar
are pretty had at Chat:a- nn auto accessories, phonograph records, soaps, and tooth­ Christian cause was admirable but stroy. President Rooeevelt'e Ad- nf stock from other than commer­ strikers’ lion, said kis program
eh**. In fact, It Is a verttsld-r paste*. sporting goods, firearms anti ammunition, candy, that he had heller make haste In mln 1st rat inn does not want to de- cial purpose*, and opportunities to did not go far enough.
oMalning contributions from rich
She said in many 1’ennsylvsnt*
mad house.
electricity telephone conversations, and telegraph messages, Americans breause before he, the destroy In the sense nf oblitera­ these workers to earn modest cash
tion hut-It very frankly declares Incomes through part-time or *e* town* chamber* of commerce were
admissions, cigarettes, bank checks, stock transfers, and President, had completed his pro­ that It Is Intent upon destroying son*] employment In am*!l Indus
given Ihe task of organising com­
Not all poxloffire departments pleasure boats. All these taxes together In 1933 accounted gram, there would be no more rich ah economic system which admits
trial enterprise*. There should *1 pliance boards for rode*.
Am operated with a deficit. Tlumen.
of such vast differences in the so be a planned distribution of th*
■ British pot toff Ice cleared $51,000,- for $857,868,123.19 of the federal receipts.
“ One might ** well put Urn
It has lirrn known for many materia! position Of groups of the regular job* on highways; In the
Of toLul federal revenues of $2,079,696,741.76, nearly
guarding of sheep Into the hands
000 last yesr.
months that the avowed purpose people. The spectacle of from 10
---- o----------700 millions were used to pay Interest on the public debt of the New Deal was the redis­ to 12 million American* reaselesi- nations! and state parks and for­ of a committee of wolves," »h*
'•.Bsnrord Is out of drtit with a while more than 400 millions were necessary to meet sink­ tribution nf wealth for the purpose ly and hopelessly walking the ests, and othtr public work prose snapped.
ruled in agricultural communities.
Mr*. Plnehot assailed Johnson'*
balance o f $05,000. Ilu lly tor ing fund requirements.
In other words, about half of the of bringing relief to. the million* strerls In vain aearch of occupa­
"The plan* call for complete co­ program for It* silence regarding
fortunes still
Celery Clly.-Tlm ra
Union total receipts of the government were needed for service of of persons out of employment. tion while great
There has been something oi a exist and while the hanks o f the operation with the department of section 7-a, the proviso which
your Aunt Kminal
the debt, which at that time amounted to nlrout 23 billion*. diTfermre of opinion between the country have hundreds of mil­ agrlulture, and with the atate and
give* the worker* Ihe right to join
union* of their own choosing.
. King George say* l.itllc Amer- By the end of the present year it will be nearer 33 billions, different camps in the Adminis­ lion* In esresa reserves which counties’ agricultural deparimrI t . down there at the Hi,nth Pule or,about one-third more than it was last year, requiring at tration. One group has ronsiilen-,1 have not been loosened for rrodlt in all parts of the country. It sub­
Although Johnson was absent,
that the object of the new policies
Wongs to England. Well, Ik- can least nne-third more to sendee. And at least one-third more wa* or should Is the rest ora rii n purpose* Is the specterle which stitutes for direct relief an oppor­ she addressed him with
thesa
the Administration wants to de­ tunity to obtain and maintain selfhave ur share of it.
words:
in taxes.
of the prosperity which prevailed stroy.
support on an accustomed environ­
"General Johnson, I asant to tay
:
, *---------- ° ----------j
The taxes which we have mentioned Include only those
-nment, and completely divorces re­
with alt the earnestness at my
^ W e rather from reading the j which are levied try the federal government. They do not
lief activities in rural areas Irom
command that until men like '
•Mounts that itie year nf itMi la| jni’ludr* state, county, or local taxes. In 1913 just before thp
those In the cities.
Weir, Rudd and others of the big
likely o ftu down tn
history
World War, the totnl tax burden of this country, including
“
Only
a
careful
survey
ran
de­
DEPOSIT INSUR ANCE
industrialist* are mad* to *b*y
lin g a ^ery mid winl&lt;*r.
termine
the
number
of
families
In­
______ ________
I federal, state and local was approximately $3,000,000,000,
NEW YORK . TIMER
the law of the land there l« no
cluded In ‘stranded populations’
Somatirm-, wn think they
thif
had grown to $14,000,000,000
At
hut there arc sufficient dais al­ manner of us* in taking away
put xip|wri&gt; mi I...III.'. I,.... . the same time the national income nut of which these U ses
Washington dispatches
report| the l«w , Is already safeguarded In ready collected to Indicate a situa­ blue eagles from little beauty
that they riiuld kevj. them shut bad to be paid, had increased from $35,000,000,000 in 1913 ■hat I hr Adminialraliun has de-1 most case* by the arrangement tion of sulmtanltal proportions shops or corner restaurants."
tn nomnthlnff less than $60,000,000,000 In 1933. In 1929 ruled Ui recommend amendment nf now in force; it ha* bean estimated The solution of Ibe problem of
•Xtept when tiny want to cat.
Hhe said officials at Apollo, Pa*
tho national income hail re-ached nearly $90,000,000,000, I he las guvr tiling guarantee uf that betweth Ufl and 97 percent of these families Involves their phv near Pittsburgh, had cancelled a
bank deposits. As It stands now. Individual accounts In Ute banka
inline1 Hr vpre, n ilirvrt di'nprnd- hut hy 1933 it had ahrunk by nearly 60 percent.
it rail* fur illsrimtmuanre nn July sre of $2,600 or less, Klhatly, the steal transplanting. In a large ma­ permit for her to use a hall there
ot I'llui lli«vi !i', w as rivK iilly
With total luxation figured at $14,000,000,000 and total I uf the present prarlice ilf Insur Iwttar banks will be aided by the jority of esses since the ares* In for a ipeerh on orders from steal
letted a* tlu* muni itttmnivu
national income ut $60,000,000,000, it can he tieen that bet­ ing individual arruanta only up '• decision to postpone and perhaps which they concentrated, offer leaders "who determlnej that no
At thp KrltiMtl of i'tuiimrirr,
neither
future employment ut
ter
than 26 percent of our total income goes to thp support |2.r,lHi and fur the mlrnductum i tn modify the larger plan. At wages nor opportunities for self- meeting to discuss NltA should
ffW Turk University.
nn that date nf a inurh bruadsr I present their liability in thr evanl
be held In their town."
(
of thi1 government. In other words one dollar out of every plan This wnuld insure In full a!l|nf failure nf weak banka Is limit- support through agrirullure.
“ Mr*. Pinchot," McGrady Inter­
What thr ( ' WA iinirhl to ijlo now four earned is contributed to taxation. One day out of every drjHialta up tu $10,CHMI, Insure 76i*d tn a total assessment of nut
“ It Is planned to explore this
Is to orgEiidri' n viMcimii*' itnmin'm four that a man works he is working to support someone percent of those between 410.OODI more than 1 percent nf thrir own difficult situation and, in collnbo- rupted, “ If you in Ihe future' de­
(lion and ujipry f o i priiHi&gt;nt! else on a government payroll. In 1913 nlsait one-twelfth and f&amp;l).(XX). and f&gt;&lt;J percent of |Insured deposits. Hut trader the ration with the subsistence homr- sire In go to any place and opposi­
those in vseesa nf thr lattrr sum. larger plan the assessment would
*t they thr ihiiiuhliuyb of lho of our national income went to the government,
By 1933 Tin' decision nalil to have been tie made on the basis uf all depos­ -teads division of the department tion develop* I would love to go
with you and rip the curtain off
deprtBbion 7
one-fourth went to the government.
reached by thr Administration Is its, whether insured er not, and o f the Interior, and with other fed-]

55S

MBS; PINCHOT
SC0BES NBA
LABOR F L A N

m

h

|,l1
"t '•&gt;

That Chinunin,) l'n -Y i walked
ht up Ui the Altai of Heaven

jSj'i-'j- 11
Army . engineers estimate th*
of th* proposed cross state
at 1226.000,000 whereas thr
PA M gioeer* say the project
uld cost only 11164)00,000. Now
■ .f JM1 .. j ^ i,|n s third set
•ra to decide which of
- - - .groups U n m e k
ving tls
t's one v*ey of aoltln
neat problem.

ridsnee which has been
on soane of our
ring tho Oongroaetonal
oaa has c i r t a l i l l
Ugh heaven, but U has
that a

■ P ^ A d K illN r
htotwr ^

the paat fifty yearn
to Indicate that |

ba any more bo
_ i of oar voriaoi
&gt; tha buslneas men of

DR. HENRY
McLA D U N , I t .
Optometrist
112 Park A re.
*

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Phone 83 :

F o r “ Sodden" Service With
Lumber and BUg. Material*

i

Lumbar A Supply Yard

3 rd &amp; M y r t le
BRING-Troubles To Un!
Your Battery
M A T T E R Y SER VIC E
Reel's Old Location

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Automobile Accidents
and got crowned, hut that's nut
anything til what th. Hu»-I*n- are
going to do In*fun* they grt
Aiitomiihjlc un'iilt'tits In this country are on the inthrough with him
crettHp. uccortling to u litHiklct isMUi'il by the- Travelers In­
surance Ccmimny. and last year resulted In the deaths of
Genera) Johinum nayn th.it un#
29,!MHI persons, and the injury of H50.700 others, bringing
o f the rt'forrtiPi limit'd 111 I hr Nit A
ll Aborti*r working hnir» mot Irlgti-i the total number of tleallv for the Inst four years up to
ar WAgc »ralp« Hoi '*»«• lom-i i *&gt;i nearly 126,IHM) and the number of pontons injured noit-fitLulliu u
business haven't
c o m v ly up to around 4.000.IMK1.
through yet.
“The record of fatalities for the last year," says the
Travelers bisiklet, "was 2.6 percent greater than in 1932,
Joseph W. Voting, ttie man whn but on a per Hifidmil basis &gt;the deaths increased 6.9 per­
developed Hollywood down lo-sr cent and the number of perauna injured nun-fatully 2.2
Miami died of hi'nrt diM'AHr thr
JOther day At thr **£«• «*f M. unit percent. These and other facts relutlng to the street anti
H y io rid A l o l l t fio lh c r
tint- o f tit** highway accident problem of last year are brought out in
the new analysis entitled ‘The tlreat Amerienn Gamble'
big shuts of the loioiii day*.
just published liy The Travelers Insurance Company.
War
Department
purchaiing
"t'ollUions between automobiles last year accounted
■gents liny goggles for army avis for nearly 46 percent of all the accidents but these result­
1.tor* at 1100 a pair, aerordn.g to
ed in slightly less that 24 percent of the futalltins
Auto­
‘ tha House military affairs *nmmobile-pedestrian collision* comprised 37 percent of all ac­
nit
tee.
Oh
well.
It
prohshty
takes
: mil
•tier goggles to fly the air mail cidents, but these resulted in approximately 46 percent of
bet
the deaths. In addition to the fatalities numbering 13,440
A government loan of eeveial due to automoblle-|&gt;edeatrlnn accidents, 262,270 |tersons
million dollars to Cuba, has been were injured non-.fatally in such accidents.
proposed, to enable the Istandvi*
"I'ruiticttlly two-thirds of the 756,600 iK-rsonal Injury
,to purchase silver In this country
, 8oma of those political tai»ae&gt; accidents which occurred lost year were tlue In some de­
Among these, exceeding the sj&gt;ced
down there must have lost their gree to driving error*.
limit resulted in the greatest number of deaths. Although
,tMpeta during the revolution.
----- ---- - o —------ the nuni 1s t of accidents from thin cause accounted f o r
It 1* going tu lw hard to aholo-h ulmul one-fourth of all the mishaps which involved im­
the CWA In the far* of the Amur, proper motoring practices, the fatalities comprised approxi­
lean federation of Istxir’s eslupato
that there are more than el-vert mately one-third of all deaths resulting from driving er­
million workers out of Job* In this rors.
“Statistics show that the rate of death per accident
antry.— riant C i t y Courier.
'W hat do you mean "going to b*T” Involving excessive speed was 28 percent greater than the
----------- o----------■
average, operating on the wrong side of the road, 6 per­
Bo many advocates of radical cent greater; passing standing street car, nearly 2 percent
artures In federal government greuter; going off roadways, 68 percent greater, and reck­
(Misting tbs Constitution can
Stretched to cover practically less driving, nearly 87 percent greater than the average."
------------------------ o-----------------------king they want U&gt; do that
hereafter ll ought to be
Iliad with rubber type.—Tampa
And Uses wa cuuld hats a
, dollar too and everything
paid be grand.

Ukt*

jr&gt;*&gt;

SANFORD, TW ENTY YEARS AGO
Th* Cscllton Haste Club « * t
Saturday aftoraoon to Mr*. Faaato
H unsou's studio. ThoM taklaa pan
on th* pratly prof ram for tha alttmooa wsrs: Julia Lain*, Mary
Zachary, Julia Zachary, Mrs. A.
K. Powan, Edns WHItsms,
and
Olive U1U.
Th* many
frl*n&lt;l» of
Harry
Ward are fled to *#* him back In
Sanford for a short stay. Hta imraaos* wire and frnf* factory at
Decatur, Ind. takas hi* tlm* and
attention but Harry Ukaa PUrlda
aad Sanford batter than ala aativs
slats and hopes at seme fu ton
data to so arrasg* his buala*as
affals a* to maka
Hanford
hi*
hoaM all tha year round.
Saturday was the Murtc Depart­
ment day at th* Wwmui'e Club and
*r(m *nt
th* member* af tk* depariment
| * * i a vary beautiful raet, '
wktoh tk* whole riub
lUarivtag th* 4 Mafa.aL.thay
rivad wet* th* officer* of tha At-

C !,s

parlmint, Mis. Davl.l L. Thrasher,
Mr*. Fannie Hlembrid** Alansen,
Mrs. (ieoigc L. Hrv, Mrs. David
C. Marlow, and Misa
Etiaabslh
N. Chandler. Th* beautiful pro­
gram which had been prepared for
thr entertainment of Ih* gueils
was opened by Mias Chandler In
eom* extremely Interesting and
well chosen remarks *o the Veedl
and Wagner Centennial. Others
taking part ware; Mr*. Cecil Butt,
Mias Margaret Davis, Mbs Jess to
Stumon, Mr*. Pasco powell, Mrs.
H. R- Dees, and Mr*. George L.
Hoy. Tha club chorua was com­
posed af Mrs. Claud* Herndon,
Mr*. Dean* Turner, lira. T. A .
Newton, Mrs. Georg* U Hoy, Mr*.
C L. Polk, Mr*. Powers, Mr*.
Fraidt L. Woodruff, Mrs. Oeorg*
Fog, Mrs. Powrll, Mr*. Oarror,

to reeomiurtid that tins mure am* would be virtually unlimited in
bilious pbm lie imatpnnrd at least ainosnl.
until July ] of m-at yesr. Mesa
The arrangrineiil now In force
limr. consider at Ion would be given I to apparently sucrrarful. The conto reduction of tbs amounts whlcn trailer of the ruirsncv ref,arts i
ll Is prop-’ssnl tn guarantee.
1substantial increase of lurak de
There ate sound reasons for this, posit* in all parts of 'he countr)
decision On,' is the fad that cmn*j*fid "* brisk Return of iionrdrd
paratively little lime remains I*. I money." Tn lh c » ciuiuRisInnt r* it
fore July I for the extensive e * - ‘ is wise In leave well enough nlrr.e,
animation which must lie made of to ronllnoe the pc.u *nt plan, and
the position of all banks paiticl-!to ilefer an espeilmtnt which
paling in th,’ plan. Another Is tha would Impose nn the lietter maragsd institutions far j u i i U s - ]
fart that tire small drfiositui, Islilire tin the mistakes made by
whose pint,-i lion was the primary those which are recklss* or incom
concern of t ungrea* whrn it wiote l potent.

o,,

Noise

out or

eral and local agencies devise and; this."
Auto ItadloM
NUA she salrl, bad done quite
1
apply definitely remrdlral meas­
ures which will affect an appre­ a lilt nf good hill she reminded
ciable numtier of these families. Johnson he had told workers tiiey
These measures wt’l be direct rd I need not strike to obtain recog­ Frank Hauer
106 W. 1st St-'
first at maintenance nn .unall nition far their union and that
the
government
would
protect
tracts of land anu then at toe de ^
|
velopmeois of sLjppIrmrnlo1 n- in­ them in their rights.
“ I wonder," she said, raising her
dustrial opportunities to provide
vuirr, "if you aver stay awake at .
for a nmmsl standard nf ;vin
■vrhe needy unemployed llvitg In night seeing the faces of the thou­
rtties and towns and who, in the sands uf inch and women, who are
course of coining months may re* paring the streets of Pennsyl­
sonably look forward
regnlsr vania. jobless and desperate be­
jobs, are enritlesl to, and should cause they had faith in your prom­
receive insofar as jiossible. mb-- ises and went ahead anil urxanised
iguate assursnee of means to main­ a union -and fur so doing lost
tain themselves during Ihe bal­ their job*—and never a finger in
ance of the period uf their en­ Washington lifted to help thaiu.”
forced idleness. The fish ml gov­
ernment, both In its relief meas­
ures and in it* Civil Work* pro­
gram, now Bearing completion,
ha* broil meeting an etnrrguncy ,
situation.
“ Direct relief as such, whether
Cor. Zivd and Sanford
the furm of rash or reli-f III k'nd,
Is not an aderiuste way of meeting ,
"Snnfonl’a Only iluniu-Owned Fueti Store"

Expert Radio Service

rnunitlea.
In apaaking uf his candidacy
for thr legislature Mr. llarnrtt to­
day said, "For many years I have
nra-le a study uf our government
In its federal, stale, and local divlaions, and I am convinced that
the future of s ir country, drpeiid*
(Continued From Page One)
oonilng ac,|uarated with the fern upon the character of the men we
buslne-s as c a i r i l or at Alta place In public (dflce. t would con
monte S|'iio"&gt; I ■ ,onsirue*»d a atdtr It a pnvil-ge (5&gt; 4u my part
fernery in Hurt srerion. lie now in the oarrying on of our guvern- tire nr-ois o f able-irfslb-d W in k e r s .'
owns and operates the Florida j oient in a sound economical way. They very pro|H*rly insisi -d upon,
Foliage, a fern business with many , I believe the guvernm'Nl should an opportunity to give ike muihundml* uf cuslomrrt In all parts be carried on in the Interest) of eianlty their servlrei in the farm
th* taxpayers who have to foot af labor In return for urrmnloyof the United Htates.
Hoon after
arriving In
tha the lilts, instead of in the inter­ ment lieneftte. The friers’ govern­
county hr was contlnrrd of the ests of political combinations who ment has no Intention or desire tn
opportunities for develapmapt In today hare things loo well In force eltehr upon th* country or
the lAetnployed themselves a ay**
this section and purchased .tha hand."
" I would Ilk* to assist In puttlog Um of relief which it rrpugnaat to
oJd Annie E. Griffin subdivision,
^____ on
__ _a i American Meals of individual self­
batwevn Altamonte and Ungwwod,
P“ Mlc _____
school sysrim
sound permanent basis
basil for It
it Is
I* | ™
reliance.
work nra'w ™ . Therefore,
from E. A. Douglass, which ha *ou“ I
the backbone of our civilisation.. * » • " » ''W eb
»°*
later reaubdivitlrd into the town
o f Fern Park which is now aa* of
^
^
of rlv&gt;u. ,h.
th* county’s fastest growing Octo­ b* our loader* of temarrow and
w* owe it to ourselves, as welt as |
w ll, ^ ptoit&lt;Xt4 . „ J pres.
ber assistants wer* Mrs. 0. W. to them, .to w that they have a ,
|n and near irukntrial cor
Brally and Mrs. c. It. LriTlar. Th* good start in life.'
.__ I » --------------------------- -- ---- -- ---rannltke*. Labor an these projects
. . " U- U * lM l 5 m m § r „ m u \ y t a not h. as reeled of depradent
aria* assisted tn making th* affair Mr. Bamatt. "our geviramagt has membcni e f th* cospmMh'Ue* “
a success Mar* Mrs. Dean* Turner, gene Ihrfpgh a most far-reaching are unable to werk. hut will be
Mrs. Georg*
Fox,
and Misa change. lU 1* catering into fields mnfhwil t» thoae aeedy unemHturnon.
previously saailderad sacred ta&lt; ploynd who cap give adequate raF. G- Fletcher has purchased th*
privsto aabarprlaa and i f l i nppar-' tgyn .for the unemploy ns*nl banetailoring busierass of M. P. Lip*
apt that It will oenttou* to have 1 *ll» wMrh they receivey
rill eonduct sate* to th* tu­ a atoaer cocas*etton with th* l i f t 1 “ Work will be g|vra to an Ind)
tor* at tha aan* aid stead on Fisml and buslneas of each cltlaas. This • vldui! fo* a nariod not tn rarer**
Btteat.
makes It lasparathr* that man te *•* munth*. This I* In order Itml
F. I- woodruff,
•He office who** bass- ' It jnny not be considered, or nilCottes. B. C. DuDs
Head, aa a permanent method nf
support. It W*ll b# administered |ijf
•od lender ih* direction of
county aa Wadaaartoy,
rasnanalhl* for the ohbisployrwcpl
Mr*. T. A. Naal ha* rateraad to
(Vtetrify All of U. B. Federal (jd lM actlvltlaa In toduatrial
her home in this city after * de­
&lt;0*4” Th# p. 8. baa been. mpnlllaa.
lightful VTRt af sevsral date
“
more than oaa F*4.| ff*vny effort tottl ha mad# to
with her mend. Mrs.
Richard IraJ
In recant ^tooths— ooatlpu* wprortsmUtoa for work
Marks, la Jackaonrtlla.
l-Harhla.
for tha prWaastonal gresipa la

Gordon Barnett
Seeks Office As
R epresentative

W e Take The

U t a ,r uu,

, 7 o r t - ‘t S

S a n fo r d C a s h F e e d - S t o r e
BALLARD’S FEEDS and FLOUR

W. T. WOOLLEY
Owner-Mgr.

iir / A

W. 3. LKE

P. A- Mb.'HO
Ballard Rep.

Salasm U

KR ft GAY’S QUALITY P a W T S
"Beat For Tha South'*

Necessary painting Just cannot be postponed Indefinitely with­
out paying the penalty In repair expenses, and in th* Incraaad
coat of repainting a house that has been neglected too loog.

bTANLLV.ROGERS

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Personal Activities

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Social Calendar

County P.-T.A.Council
Narihes YeaFilOffleers

m

•Ofrtcsr* for ike ensulag year
* r tib A V
w n t' tlKlod and installed at the
matting
t { the vlk*' regular meeting of the Seminole
~
AuxlJUBT Will tak* i^aca at :O0 Csunty
Council
o f P.-T. A.
[&gt;. M. at the Klk. Hall. '
neld yesterday at the Chuluota
Inn In Chulsota with repirautaMONDAY
tlve* from nine acjtoob In the
„ Cirri*
*
« U - F ir e t „
&gt;lUm), nce&lt;
Methodiat Church will meet at 3:00 , i—£
me inhere
were
P.
M n. R. L.
r
.
&lt;&lt;21 L
337
Weat
Ninth
Street
jm f
Hay
Dakn, president; Mrs. W. B. StewClrtle Number *two'0f the FI ret alt, vice-president; Mn. R. F.
Melhadlst Church will riiedt at 3:00 ('ohper, aecretary; and M n. C. W.
T. Mi with Mr*. Lola B. Ledette laWil, treaaarer.
Superintendent T. W. Law ton,
at tHb 'home of M n. W. C. IliU,
main apeaker for tha day, fa r t an
1900 it g n o ll* Avenue.
nstractive address on the aabjrct,
Hires o f tha “ Spioel Problems," in which he eg.
Clitl Number
F ln t iclhodiat Church will meet plained the object of the league
at 344 I*. M. with M n. Rroola for Batter Schools which was
410
West Eighteenth otganiied recently.
WillUMa, 4
1
Ha stated
Street.
that only through proper legisla­
Clrtle Number
Four of the tion will it be posiible tu n iie the
Flnl'Melhodlat Church will meet stale from Its present low status
at 3:00 P. M. with Mrs. T. W. and urged that each member study
Willihma, Oak Avenue at Third the IdVrs and support the candidate
Street.
who is interested In srirools and in
Clrtle Number
Five of the sympathy with educational! move­
Pint* Methodist Church aril) meet ments.
at 3:40 P. M. with Mrs. E. H. LaA brief report of the schofal of
ney at her home in Vaola.
instruction held recently In ftrlanThb Y. W. A. of tha Flrat B*p: do was given by Mrs. A. G. Wag­
tiat Church will meet at 7:.I0 P. ner, district director. She also con­
M. at'the home of Mrs. II. H. Bill ducted a question box on the iland1 0 | ' Palmetto Avenue.
ardisatlan
sheets end report
hlapke.
T i l l atulllarlr* of the Woman*
Annual reports, showing Inter­
Mlaakmary Society of the First
Baptist Chnrch will meet at 3:30 est and progress In every'phase of
P.-T. A. work, were given by rep­
P. If. at the church.
resentatives of all aaaoclatinhs
In the county. Mra. R. L. Daan ex­
T I ’ KHOAY
Circle Number 81* of the F in t pressed her appreciation to the
Mathodiat Church will meet at H:00 members for their support and
P. M. with Mrs. W. E. Price, Mon­ co-operation with her as president
during the past year.
roe Corner.
During the husinesi session
Weekly “ ladle*' day" will be ob­ plans were made for the council's
server! at the Sanford Country part in the annual state convention
Club with M n. T. R. Mrlling and to ba held at Daytona Beach on
Mra. John Kelley » * host mien.
April 6 and April 6.
The Danghtm of Wesley Class
At the close of the meeting small
cf the Flrat Methodist Church wilt
tables, centered with Uiwl’a of
sweet peas, were placed In the
dining room of the Inn where
luncheon was nerved by the mem.
bers of the Chuluota association.
And Ilia Orchestra at the
It was decided at
this time that
the next meeting be held at Lake

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F** rsona l i
Friends of
Nancy Cameron,
daughter of Mr. and Mn. PerYj
Cameron, will regret to Nam that
she la ill at Ore Fernald. Laughton
Memorial Hospital.
Friends of Mrs. Howard Ovartln, who went to Hot Springs,
Ark. recently, will be glad to
team that she is improving frdtn
a recent Illness.
Mrs. C. E. Walker and Miss
Flora Walker of Berlin, Wise, re­
turned yesterday from Maitland
where they spent About 10 day*.
They will be here for a few weeks
at 1220 Magnolia Avenue.

Baptist T. E. L. Class
Meets WiihMrsjLamg

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T H E Y RAPS N aziU lli
A R T Ends Bat lenna
ft
RILL Hardly J6nawsJt
fCaaUnued From Paga One)
Grubb, president of the Nrw York
curb eschangs.
. "A study oT the admitted prnhlems by a highly intelligent body,
•■pert* in Vna various blanches
• f the subject. In advance of tbo
Imposition of dractlc rule* (p n posed In the WhltVK'j- plan) is of
the utmost Importance." hr said,
"and to the end that evils nr
dangers are shown to rxtsi amt
may he obviated or minimised, the
curb exchange is in full sym­
pathy."
Whitney's brief statement smumariled the voluminous analysis
of the bill which he preseni*d to
the Bouse committee last week.
"The pending (till, as I read it,
has three main purposes." he said,
"Flret, it establishes rigid laws
to govern exchange* and vest* in
the federal trade commission the
power not only to regulate but
artually to administer their busi­
ness.
"Second, it seek* to re*lnrt
and control the credit system.
"Third, it seek* to vest In the
federal trade commission the con
trol of corporation* regardless of
whether or not they arc engaged
in interstate commerce."
The exchange official asscitrd
"that any attempt • - regulate by
statute end in minute detail, the
operation of security markets Is
impossible of accomplishment "
The bill's proposed grant of
authority to thr trede commission
to cpnlrol credit fluwing into ihmarket was denounced *» doing
“violence to the principle on * W h
oui* entire banking system l»
founded." Its margin requirements,
he said, were Inflrxildr and dsn

(Continued From Fare Ono)
of mobiligaHona, however, still ap­
palled the populace, despite of­
ficial assurances that nothing un­
usual was afoot.
There was an move
to clamp
down a tight censorship, a* re­
ported abroad.
Talk of the
restoiation of a
llapshurg monarch heightened ner­
vousness in some circle*.
Prince Krn*t von Hlerhembcrg.
commander of the fascist Helmwehr, or borne guard, recognised
this Tuesday when he said the
question of a Hepsbiitg irstorstion
"must be approaches!
with
the
greatest cauUun."
Clechoslovakis. however, *&gt;■
not entirely reassured
by
the
prince’s remarks, especially his
odVocac) of repealing Ian* ban
Isning the llapsburgs from Ab*
trih end confiscating their prop

HNTER MY ITtOPek1^ ' 1,N T Il!K la E M U IO IX .
C D B N IY CLHAN-UP AND B E A im P tC A T IO N C o ftlE S T IYJR
MARCH. J AM INTERESTED TU HELP M A K tf MY TOWN
AND COUNTY LOOK DHTTER.

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( T I B S B L A N K M O ST BE R E T U R N E D TO T H E C H AM BE R OF
COMMERCE OFFICE. C IT Y l l A l . L SANFOR D. NOT L A T E R
T H A N S A T U R D A Y . MARCH 3. T H E E A R L IE R T H E BETTER.)

Circus Stars Appear
In Milane Vaudeville

J o e
O f

lenlris in the eomiminities of the
county co inpet ini* with rash nthci.

“Pune" Hortman

Plans Are Made For
Annual Flower Show

The Accommodation
^
SHOP

Y o u n g ,

DOWN!
H a n i &gt; thlrt-talD know
place , , . end heap III
have as much length tucked I
jrour aborts that it can't i
up and bunch at tha b tltl
There’s Juat as much com lotf'
across your chaat, toot H a r m
S hirta are alaetic-knlt. Th*J?
atretch out amooth and trim • • .
anuggla up to your akin w! threat
a droop or sag! But don't thiAh
y o u 'll ba chokad or h a ld la
check. No matter which way
you move, H a n e i gaea right
along with youl
Get into a pair o f H A S H
Short*, and put thtm through
tht pacta. Btnd. alrttch, twist,
and reach. H ere'* freedom o f
the dress-—nothing cuts oe pulls I
Color* guaranteed /axt. Qestlemen, tbtt is Wondarwaarl Sag
your H a n k * dealer today.
P. H. Dane* Knitting Cotnpesy,
Win*ton-Salem, N. C.

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Indianapolis, who limit the city of
Hollywood out of awamp and iiiisvi 1
glove land, i* dead of u heart t
lark suffered at hi* wintei ie

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hiine. the f jet man novrll v t*orur.
Cleim-up Campaign ru«‘ Listen
To The (lei man Hand**
The feature attrarlion of
the
Gets
Under
Way
Tn
S ew Dynasty Is
ahow will In* th. world
faimni*
A le RMioiet Troupi- Thi* troupe i*
Born tinder Guns Coofity F o r MPhflV the most aen*i»tomnl net rvef seen
on any stnirr in the South Theie
O f 50,000 Mon

Methodist S t e w ards
Meet With Mr. I*aney

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are revert of thus** aerohata and
for years they have U*en working
to perfect the art tliat you will see
with thi# show. They we ir import­
Tha most thrilling and mtrr* ed into this country btv none other
imniiv’ show f v r r awn in Sanford than John King ling and !a*t year
they weie the feature attraction
plays at thr Mila nr Theater toof the citcun, the world’s g iea te 'L
nigbt Alviandcr's Variety Won
ders. Look fm thr jjrratcat array
of talent that &gt; 0 1 1 havr ever mvii D e p u t y
S h o o ts B a n d it,
on any atago in lhi* city and you
F r u H tr a tin g
R o b b e ry
will find it in thi** show. Artist*
In authoritative ( ’tech circles who havr pill}i’ll the leading the
D LAT T SM O UT Il, Neb., Mar. L
von
Slaihcliihrrg's
statement* at era
of not only
thi* roim
idh A lank lohhery attempt by
were not litokod upon a* a guaran­ try
but
the
Iradiiiif
the
tee that Atehdukr Otto, the pre­ nlt'ii al| ovri the wot Id V feiiluie three men who told police the}
tender to the Austrian
throne, art of the -diow will he l,e Volo, were from Foil l iook, army post
lirai Uinalia. was frustiated iieic
mlgb rmt #«tmr d «y ^uililpnly *p- jAfiieiieaV yrenh‘"t
alack
win*
yratei.ia} by Deputy SheiifT
pv»r in Auftlria from hi«
exilo jeipiilihn*t
Thi* art. m-t
CMStel, who killed one of the ii iu
HtJTiir in Itrlirium.
jotlrrrs in thr *how„ is dilfeieiit,
Tht* Ctrrh* hm* unlikrly li» fiK- ; oitirinal and tenantlonnl Thr kind mid led m posse in the capline of
Jrcl »M*T"imi»ly 1*» lli*1 nirrr r^pfiil |of rfitei toionieiil Hint the piddle l li* ill he» two.
The slain ruhhei, not yet iden
ot thr nnl i-Hapnlmrir Iiwm , thin , !i«* firm di'imuiilmi'.
«jURrtvr HRiii. hut would take tin- I The Men ill hrotheta ami sieter tified, was shot a* he *tood in the
ri«it*niouth
State
ntrdUtr Mqi* t&lt;» |*i •*%«n(
Otto Jhavr for n mmdei of y rs i* Ihm h fohby tif the
al
from •ctualli rr-rtiti -1 inff Atinlria. featiiroil in fin world** iripilril Hank, foicllig t‘ie*hiei C'lohll
the point of a gun to fill a money
even as a privtU* mdibiitual.
riieuaoa. Thi* past year thr\ were
Ill* rrturn with ihi intrntinn of wilh the Ttiirnom and
Hmlcy, bag.
(
Ij*ro aster,
notified n rohhrry
Ukihf? thi* thronr woulit br ton* It incline Bros. Cl rein*,
' w«s in process, ivachnl the door
nUlrrrd « chiillrmf*' In war, thvy
Petit I till IkrMuth %vf 11 prr*ent
&lt;lot lured
(CfrrhoNluvakiia
am! one of the fastest little acmhatir of the hank as t'hudi Min -coop­
ing the money into the bpg. The ,
Austria wrre onto pant of Auntru- «lNitres over perforiiieil.
deputy fired thiough a glass pat-!
Hunjrary).
Dorothy Kuert I rmir* * comedy
lilion, killing tin bandit instantly.
hit to the show in pi e*rtitlnt*, m

Mrs. J. E. Lalng and Miss Jesn«Ue Lalng wrre hostesses at the
regular business and social meet­
ing of the T E. L. Class of the
First Baptist Church held Wednes­
day afternoon ,t the home of Mrs.
Lalng on Oak Avenue. Mr*. B. R.
Beck presided over the buxines*
session and Mrs. F. W. Stanley
led the devotional.
Buring the social period Mis*
Nancy Rossrtter entertained with
a reading after which refresh­
ments were served. Those present
were: Mrs. A. K. Hoaseller, Mrs.
M. Fletrher, Mrs. Harsh Stewart.
Mrs. R I. Milam, Mrs. B. R. Beck.
Mr*. C. W. Forrester, Mr*. E. W.
Stile*. Mrs. n. K. MeNsb, Mrs.
A. B. Ijovejoy, Mrs. W. L. Stouden
g e ro u s .
mire, Mrs F. W. Stanley, Mrs. C.
C. Speer, Mrs. Jane B Smith, Mrs.
Mary Hall, Mrs. W P. Brooks,
Jr., Mr*. J It. Borland. Mrs R. J.
Boyd. Mrs. Forrest Gatrhi-I, Mrs.
n. Cummings. Mrs. J. E I-aing,
Mrs. J It Lyles. Mrs. A. J. Walker,
((dintlnuRt) Front Par r Om t
the Misses Emily Boyd, Gusile
Mra. Fred h'orwnrd; .SIavia, .Mrs
Rletrher. Marie Stewart,
Mary
It art In Slanko; Paola, Mta H H
Emulate. Jeannette Lalng, Mary
(Continued From Pege One)
(jatiry; linldiAtiriMl (rabrtidU, Mn
Jones. Nancy Rosseltrr, and David in America carriiSl him to and
IIrow it; IVI r t y A v r nnr. M rm It ■*i
from the imperial palace to thr
Gatehel.
h »* r I
Uu*aal|; ni'jfru arrlinnp,
"Altai of Heaven" along a five
mile route where barbed wire I Montrs Harris.
In a Matvnicnt lARiirtl tin*
barricades kept track throngs, horj
Mar)'.
Than.. Mar. 1
10 I*. M.
every three Manchukuoan soldiers ( momlntr. Mrs CmiI#U rallrd al
*1.00 Couple Plus 10c Taa
there was one Japanese trooper j tcnlimi tr* thr fart that it is not
rtrrcanary for i»*‘&gt;plr to nprail
The home of Mr and lira. K. II In the line*.
Thus did Japan, which the spon­ lainr stiilia of inmiicy in t hi* rum
Ijiary, Paula, waa the srene of the
regular meetinur of the board of sored the new empire, and Man paihfii.
" A lit Hr though | and i arr in
atevkards of the First Methodisl (duikuo it«*lf acck l» protect the
KUbornt* plana wtr# mail# for Churrh h«*ld MnvHiay #v#ninir withl your* mipfror (ruin an, attempt chrekintf up p ir m i » « t«i «rs* that
ail trash and rubbish ts proprrly
the annual flower ahnw U&gt; t&gt;« given F H. Ijinay » « boat Quaniti#* of J upon hia Jift.
It was totter cold, below trio. hand lad ** Mr* c urlatt stall «!, Ni»
sMarrh 14 and March 16 at the rrg (fladioli, nw#ct pea*. an&lt;! ralcndola*
An now new* I h r
of
&amp;
to adorn the roomm At the "A ltai of Heaven," a small all tha| t* nmlrif l«» makr thi"
ular hoard meeting of the Harden w#r«*
handful of
foreigners,
mostly raiii|ial|fN N am-i •••* ”
Prepunching Dept.
Chib of sSanlonl held &gt;•«*tvrday where thr member* jratkrrad.
MiiViii l rfTt» • .(immi-nliiif on
At a late hour a «alad cmirai* newspapermen, stood tn irquired
morning at the home t»f Mr* W K
unflar
rom pslo-M
«li^s#m **#r.
Wataon in Bom* C-ourL Follow ing wa« ai/TVi'il hy Mr* Lanry to th« evening dress ami wiLlsml lists, thr pif»ar«m which ®»aH d* ifimp
Hut (reus, biitlon h ol# *. taifiidlns.
tha meeting luncheon* wan served fidlowimr: Thr Rr\ W A Ffwiper, literally freeamg for nearly two t ion m nlc«» hr ii«H adviMatrd foi
Iisrn tllich lu g , «*tc.
M Hu part Strickland, dr. and hour* doting the ceremony
annir work*. pI rI n I,
toil wr
informally in the dining room,
I l l E. 2nd
Mr*. Mary H t m fi
Far E e s tv in p rn M rln - tr-«»il)' |
n,„ r i. , 11,.,» grra-H' u»i*it in
Duripg the meeting Mr*. Kndor currt, John U Strirkland of ('•* *
I rlcwtslei^ m&gt; in ir p rep en tw "
( urlett gave a report of the woik irlr. Oa , W I* t'hapman, ft V ilia iv e il w ith p ,it in li* l ils n g c i
lluirhiRon. Jinlirr 1{ W Wan* and and even wurlil dij»bnn«i y me *r I
being done for the "clean-up «n*
| l « m M I'apwnrrii, trsdc Isnly
paign" with which the (garden Ifurat. Hr, f* I W#»r nf WiirtRir- iToiim)) involved in the ♦mhronr
hemt, f a ll - on the fwo
Club is ro-operating. At this time ton, ( I h , W S, Thy I ill mi, 11 K. rncnl of Henry 11u Y l( finite*! hoy connlv In re^pniid t*»
TItU E Sl’I I t m i A L
.Mm. Wataon diaplayed the fruit Conn Icy, J P liarvrv, .1 K. I’ rrit- i tnp«'MH of t TilliN, n* einpentt uf niitti-i i*ver which hr
R E A D IN G S .
from a vine, a croia between a ton, S K JiiiM**, t® K (i«tff, K M M anr hukut*
M i*
l*u«lrt® n • chuir
MRS. H A L LY R U S SE LL.
Japan defied the world l»&gt; err
Jr , F F l.anr &gt; J. F
green »qua«h and a rucuttiber
can all improve Dir Nnp**nrHnrr «»f
AC PO IN FM ENTS.
•
till/
the
wtate
of
Marirhukno
fol
I which Dr R, H. Keelor has prop­ rirlland, J J ( ’arvrr J It. &lt;*rawmil |tr«e»N*tiv nt»d inlld- i"»r «*»tv
B E N E F IT I’ROGRESSIVE
occupation
&gt;*!
ford.
If l*an«*y. and F J Un»-&gt;. lowing military
agated.
• ml tM«rH* lo4ik ®»ettrr I*v n
SI’ IH IT U A LIS T CHURCH.
&gt;1»nihtiriN in IB'M
The nmims where the meeting
ratriiiwruTlvr
eff n rl
*n i leaning
When world opinion ctindemmwi
57 E. Concord A r t .
took place were decorated for the M r s . M o n t s a l v n t p r e
11«in* net Inn. Japan ri-&gt;tgned Dorn up anil h f « i i t i f iciil mn
Orlando, Fin.
Itwne 4521
ocean inm with m profusion of yel­
Lake
Motif'*hi- had I in fled in
the I &lt;ague of Nut ton* and rcif H e a d s
M u s ic
G ro u p
low jasmiru and African dataea of
more rn tr v hl»nk* Than anv other
firmed It* policy
dimorpthatoa,
TTiose present
in lhg* rm in lv
up
t'»
JriftHii way# thi piwjplr o? Man d in t m t
were: Mrs W
K. Watson, Mrs,
k lo n tn a lv a t ir e
w aa
Mrs. H F
romirur ehuria formed Main hukuo because Wednc"da i evening !?7 p to p e tl v
Francis F Unit. Mra. R. f) Monroe, elwtitl fhairmnn f»,r 1
uwnei* having signed up uruh r
year of the Mugie Department ofithey wanted Mn nob pendent itati’
K
A
the Woman’- Huh at the regolarl
A L* ague invehtiifat ing nimml* (he leadership o f M is
have a "Whst'a N e i l l ) ? ? ? " |«ar huainen* meet ing uf the depai' , * ioii( headed by thr f url uf l.yttori. ( I nod*" ('«•&lt;! In make Lake Monro?
ty at 7:30 P. M. at the home of rnent held yeateriiay aftemm,»ri at dcclfclrtl "Japancae troup#' forme I one .of I he uMintyV Imauiv g|»otKntry blank- wrn* bring circu
Mra. Walter L Morgan, 220 Weat th* cjyh houae Mra. )\ C. Moorej it.
Eighteenth Street, with Mrs. Mor­ prea'drd over the meeting.
lated up and down i t r h ' t " rod
I
— •— —
■ - ■—
gan, Mra. Frances A. llirktun,
avenue* in every *cetion «»f th*
Pliont
Othi’ r offirer*
rhoaen
were
•t»-W
Mrs. J. O. l-aney, Mra. George Mm. !1 (T. M**orr. vice-rhairniiin;
lat
t h city and rmm tv today hv womfu
Harden, Mr*. H. J. Holly. Jr., Mrs. Mra. Jhmcfi n Ih iff pefrrtary:
members **f the r«»ian|lttee
AM
Dressed Erse
II. I. Glbeon, and Mrs. C. P. Hern­ Mr*. Frink I, Woodruff. flnjinre
ftersnn* were remind d that •hen
don
as
hostesses.
Mrmlwr*
are
rhairman; Mr&gt; I K ltaker, m*rh'ft all Hal Urnor# and florid*
blanks shtnild be fittwt (tut find
living asked to Ire prompt.
An Inforpial party waa flvrn mailed m loought (*• the rhambrr
lierahlp rk*li»mn; and Mm. Fran­
O YSTERS
Regular meeting Of the board ce# A. Illpkion, proge«m chair­ leal night tiy Mr. and Mrs! Itardil
o f com Ili e re r o f f ill
ill the L i l y
RED S N A P F E R STEAK
of the Woman's Club will Lake man.
J. I'owers at their hibtne on
Hall by Saturday.
place at 10:00 A. M. at the club
Onoro fur the members o f tinPO M PANO
(upipetition for pntea will teMr* E. M. (Jallowey. Mr*. J. C. Triangle Club. A short business
house.
R ED S N A P P E R
In the following gioups:
Benson,
Mrs.
Welter
3.
Coleman,
The Congregational . Friendship
session was csuvlucted after which
F L O U N D E R and CLAM S
Flaa* I IHihlic arhonla in San
Lfague will meet at 3:00 I*. M. at Mr. B. J JloU). Mrs II. II. Tope. card games and dancing weir rn
fond com|M-ting with r i c h other.
Mrs Robert Mfrlsrrthrr, Mrs- J- joyed.
S E A BASS
Class 2, Public athoola in the
Colctqugh. Mrs. Harry Heervn,
At a let* hout; refreibinent*
S P E C K LE D T R O irr
county o ii U id « Kanf«&gt;rtl compet­
l S. M. Schwarts, Mrs. J, How- ........
wrrr .........
wrvr&gt;) by __
Monthly
tainin«a»
mr^tinir
and
________
,
a&gt;
tbr
host***,
SHRIM P
Ivnckvon *»f tb« Woman's Clul Oil Fiah. Mr*. “F.. “B “Stowe. "Mr. F.
F 1)&lt;lwj by Mr„ j j inry vVltlr. Jr ing with each othei
S P A N IS H M A CK ER EL
will Ukr placv at lt:80 IV M at W. Bender. Mr». H II. Coleman.I
rifcgg .1 l*ro|»eity owner# and
„ r„ rnt .ere: Mi. and Mr*
'•rates * r x i n u
kin clwh huui# with Mr*. H. D. Mrs R F Mnf,«*,»etre. Mr. R R I p.vld Vah Nne.», Mr and Mr. renter# o f the various street*
W eal Coast Roe Mullet
Hlfhleyman, Mra. B. C. Moor«, Deas. Mr.
F. H l-aney. Mr* |H,,nryw „ , , Jr Mr , nt)
Mr. and dip!ilet# o f Sanford compel
f Mra* RirHird Tan Kyrk, anti Dr. Endor CurleW. Mrs John M.Quirk,i
Vlhirn. abd Mr. aHd Mr, idg with each other.
W E D E L IV E R
Ellaabrth Tracy am hoatraar*
*hd Mrs. Fred R. Wilson
I Harold J. Powers.
Cla »* 4 Property owner# end

TRIANON

•Young waa talking
with ' •
friend. Joe Kelly of 'ImllannptfU.
when ha Buffered the attnrk. U * ■
died a few minutes later.

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B'MacDonald Upheld
^ o r H is Handling
Of Jobless March.
Grid Star's PUy
Court Tourney U
Iflg OfHonor
i ,
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Mar. I^ - W &gt; - T M
Bdotbraelam eemfereneo haaUromammt, whlqh. ^1*
[JpanAa W#R Tuaoday nltht, offered
» ttohdtato Individual and team
flgfc nearing raeordo made in other
" H ie meets.
lysM hsm ’a forward, McPherIOA, waa the Individual jeider with
B points, barely a third of t f* 71
AnaKadtutky'a team 'total' of
tM po'hlU h it season was ajmoet
•tea, as much aa any fratip aeMapilrhed this year although
[•stocky's points were made In
Mtf n o n while the leaders this
J U m were limited to three con*
' On d baala of
points,, scored,
evert ree, flee i
to k team, art aJi-iton team
t.be selected IM D waulddiffrpm that named’ by r coaches
\ I ports writer* M-lhe beet this

offkls] quintet'found Wslk-

1 LONDON, Mar. L —4 »V -T M
house of commons early today
defeated a
motion - challenging
Prime Mlputer Ramsay M i (Donaid’s refesal ta receive the Britleh hunger marchers or to allow
them befor* the l o r o f the beuae
o f coramort. The vote was 270 to
M.
-* • i
The premier participated In a
reu(H-end-Tbmb1e debate In dafendlnr hfa'rofuaal to receive dep­
utations.
II#
relteraUd
the
charts that:
: "These marches have been ortanlsed by a body notorious for
attompu to spread unconatitutlonhl props fends.”
’ Anfvrvd by the jrtm * minister's
stand, John McGovern, who led
the hunter msfkhtre from Olka*
tow, and labor member
George
Buchanan had Interrupted pro*
feeding! frequenUy to Ding per­
sonal Invectives at MacDonald.
Ths speaker of the house on one
occasion warned McGorern
to
"leave out personalities."
Tbi only tactical victory of the
dey,, therefore, for
the
httnfbr
marcher* was to fs t the house to
consider the motion challeittflng
the prim* minister's attitude. The
2000 hunter marchers remained In
London.

Atabema and OsmsUejr^ of

f, i t forwOfd*,' Whatley of
j at center, Hughs* of
, and' Da*la of Kentucky as BOWLING N O T j»
iwhlla the OKond Jto»nt Ult­
ra#soon of TennaoOp* end
In the Sanford BowllHg ‘ Laaku*
ef VemUrbllt at forwards, Monday night lh* Valdet Hotel
r, ef
Florida at t canter,
A of Atibaap, end'Sheerer
•‘da;
at guards.
guards,
’Ida; gt
ls' line
sr team, cbossn
V
'1
the statistics, would have Me­
and Walktr 'S» forwards

7

at center, Hughes and
Alabama at guaMs/wilh
I quintet conslsilng of
steer, Alabama and deny a»

relieve the tor meet Sad
■ha lorimasd sklij hy slaaply
. swplyUy ssds, tomfocSaf

leant took 1 games from the Ne­
lli Bottlers. Roy Holler of the Val­
des team rolled 20fl, 104, and IM
for a AM total.
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Hm Luhrnisnn
II Will#. Hr
K KM'rmiR.
Iit»r t(oll«r

Oto Hkbo

h ot*

101
lit
lit

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Tolttla
H. W • rn» r
HI ln#1
It If.rt-M
John r*Mld
John Hirbit

Hi
in
in
111
III

HI til
i n III
HI HI
HI h i
114 h i

401
*41
Ml
Hi
ill

Total.

144 TSI 111
Tuesday night th* Western t w

Ion team look 3 In a row frofn tM
Seminole Laundry team which put
both teams In s tls for second
place. Thursday's gams betwsstt
IM Valdst Hotel and Hi-Ored*
Bakery should be a does match
John Weaver wae tM high bowl­
er last night with a AA1 total.
Scores:
w s i r s a s union
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tiers

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Forms Early Is
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AT N E W S !

International S t a r t
Gather For Regnt&amp;i
ThatGndsOnSunday
NEW SMYRNA, Mar. fc - ld ’l
— Rain caused poatpsnement
outboard motorboat trials I
yesterday la which a field of IT
American driver* wiH seek *Wur
position* on a team which Sat­
urday and Sunday will •compete
against six foreign drivers In "an
International regatta.
'
Taro man sent their
craft around the course
day In an effort to qualify de­
spite the rsln, but they toon were
forced to quit The tr ifle . were
begun, weather parmltthtf, .at B
o’clock this morning,
Walter Malone of Daytona
Beach, piloting a Claes P motor,
mad« three laps around the 1 W
mil* course, befera hlff engine
sputtered and quit Arthur Bauerberg of 8L Louis, also' mads si
weak effort best his Atflne wedt
dead! a* he rounded the first
cures.
The regatta her* la the.first
Hires to be held during the ne
few week* in Flqrldn. When,
ultimata championship will ba,
decided at Miami Beach, kftes
tbe second of the eerie* of races
.1* Mid at Pelm Beach. r : a *
• The four Americana cboeen /Of
t)|* team will meet the best drhrJ
#H front Prance, Italy, Hungtfy,
flfiala, England and Sweden. The
foreign contingent already her*
Worked over motors and hulls
rtsterdsy and today likely will
see -the flskt craft placsd In ths
wats*. fo r trials.
ro d e # li'represented by Marquia Oepdeta, Baron Rothechlld
and Ckptaln Jean Dupuy; Spain
by Miguel Dtrella and Manual
Giro; England by Edward Treglawn, Georgs Treg Iown and C, J.
Turner snd Sweden by Kurt Old­
enburg. The Italian team Is »x&lt;
pected to arrive today and ths
Hungarian entry, Prancls Lueksveea, tomorrow.

a

Deputy Hotel Agent
Here To Sell Licenses
W. F.
Hurley -of
Daytona
BsaCh, deputy hotel comm I■■loner,
arrirsd in Benfont to remain st
the Veldes Betel unlit Saturday
noon, issuing license* for hotels,
apdrlment or, room trig house*, rb»taurnnie, lunch rooms, and sandwish stands.
tinder ths slats law, "Every
person, firm or corporatlqn en­
gaged In or who shall Mrsaftar en­
gage In ths business ef conducting
a hotel, rooming house or apart­
ment bquit or other structures
used for cuch business, shall procur* a l|c*ns* from th* Hot*) Com­
mission on Oct. 1 of cash year or
ths flrs| day a place la opened for
buslnes*.” Th* scale of license
f**« runs from f l to 6*0, aecordlng
to tM accommodations available.

Tolele
l i P HI .
Friday night Andy relersoh. a
former Illinois
elate champWm
and one of Chlcago’e beet bowlere
will roll* Geo. F. Weber on the
8*nford Bowling Club alley* the
first seven gsme* of » *1 B«m*
match. They will roll **v*n games WR|GLBr KSPORTS PROFIT
each Friday starting this wesk
O ff *0 A GO, Mar. l . _ ^ _ T h *
Thl* should b* *n Interesting
match as both l&gt;oelst» can consul Wllllsm Wriglsy, Jr., Company
300 Tuesday reported , nit profit of
sntly hit the pins for over

B vtrti*'
forward*. SUfford of Tenn***** *1
renter, BMsrer snd Wade of
Umlsiana as guerds
Demolssy and Wad* plt)*d In
only on* gam* but both wera their
team's key men. DemoUey makIng lfl point#— tM high for a sin­
gle gem*-----and Wad* 16.
McLeod Md tM beet scoring
avsrsgs of any plnyer pnrtklpnlIng In mors Ihnn ona gam*, euw'h*
sight field goal* out of 1» « •
tempts. Connatasr and Wada hk*
th# best average from tM foul
line, getting seven of eight triai.
Whatley, who
received • IM
highest vote for tM all-SoutMrn
honor team, had a fin*
average but was fat off with his
shots from tM field.
Another sll-*Ur selection, bated
en play daring, tM regular aeaaon,
weald hava' BUIr, of Louisian*
and Kimbrough nf Alabama, at
'orwprda, WhatUy of Alabama *»
tar,
Wada
of L 8. U. and
alts of MleaUaipp# BUU kt
guards, u 4 the aaeond te a * would
h* eompoasd of Walker of AMtans, and Gang af Vanderbilt, at
forwards, Demolssy ot center,
Davis af Kentucky, and OooMtaer
r f A M u M ,.o J jf«*rd B . __ __ -

|7,AW^7I or 63.6T S shirs In 1911
ks compared with 67.006JB7 or
I M a share In 1BJ2.

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1^Tbe Civil Works AJJIkkUmtlon to
Florida das undtf .itd e n T on -

. (Continued Fro** F i t * One*
day to Art ^ ■ 'p o U lo * 3 * * * -h a t H
treasure, exemption provUk
add th* rat* nf taxation ‘f i t '
r»a,.*0*'
■ .
*ra« sales* Iras ail «ra ^ »sr«*t»*a ,
-vecutiwe offlM n -.« « t *»• „
Individual w U ' 'he tM earn# this
t
year aa last ■
* iI C.
C- CaRI,• ft
* ' K Caltr. II. Total— '/ w s m ^ sra arraraHeA^M p. L
^
dlractora W
I f ha cornea -within nay of th*
m r sen 4 vtxpe xkipmsa** tor* 1* 4OS. i ts KBir kaaltty- * &lt; * f to provide i pubUs bwlletin board,
thro* .following class** be must
• tvedaeagay, M i ’l l (4 earn: total
for eeettok to dsje'stl: lilt
Cl* * return, although * x * «p That Bemlanl* High ______ (* Oats ill*: Itn asasak Li
n r w to rk i
airoager. is ■•-! w" ’ Xera and ton fL W j* geii*rally
tlona and deduction* tgay save basketball squad will meet tM Or­ Mil.
trees clear. 4 ears acre*. UateateC, with tM proftmgL^E
hlnf from paying a -tan:
7 r u . IS rare ew trace. I m l H i i
....
lando T W i Ip semi-float play af
dumrtRlPWWVlltw, mimcrBiv,
Moderate, 1tm
Dentaad
mmnu m
modersts,
ncinn mar.- - i ..— L-, ..
1. AM single persons having n
, iwkal fee ■ sd, kst ktresesr. Florida I f lack
tM
FifthTHstrict
Basketball
Tour­
____ . 1 dea
___ l.lltt-l.litas
_
la w
■
net Income o f' 91000. "
'
KKaq Tested l a 4 k « al l « 4 A. gg.' wssksd.
nament which begins at Laaabuig
ICC: d dea. I.Itta -L C S , ts w I . l l l CTeddC* *
*
%’•
3. All . married persona having
I
d
e
c
X.IS-I.SS1
I
I
d
o
c
L
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I
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Potra™*
Tds.
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ladlasapelle
II
a n*t Ineom* of I f B M or tomorrow morning waa an 'opinion Clove land tl^Appletoa M 1: Ckiaa- O r r a c n*ad Iam I S # - I I S
expressed
today
by
Coach
Leonard
aiigktly;
FIIU-ADKLFHIA:
gmall
more.
‘Ji-** i - r
go I : Iliunnsgien 1; kavasask &gt;l
■--- It.
Me Lucas after k survey o f th* S ew fork •: Baltlssare C: Celam- strengar larga atluktlj waskar.
• . A l l person* or; ’ boil ******
Oagraec claar. I Fix. arrvd. II ears
ci
bat Ir'A srea l i DaavlUe.il Jack- *a
past week's training period.
on track. Ruppllee
Muppllsa ratker
ralkar light,
Hunt, Der
having * grou ' k n e n i -n f
mind moderate Market ellgktly
Semlnol* High will m**t Oviedo soayllle It (gU
,
16000 or more. * ■ •*
.
etranger lor email, ellgklly weaker
VsM
ae'
City
1
1
gjraeaee
1
1
tomorrow morning at 0:00 o'clock
for large else*. Florida IS Inch
T M levy I* yt 4 percent normal In-the first gam* of tM toamey.
Ledpkla t; Claetaaatl I: Msskcrate*. I cos 1.11-1.71; 4 doc 1.Ti­
tan on th* first'|400f"In nukaa De Land drew a bye for th* 8:00 vltie It Aakeville li Or*ad Itspldi l l ! ; moetlr 1.11-MI: l doc 111I; rcswark tt Tepagstown 1. Total
LI*, moetlr MCI 1-IC doc M l.
of tM permonal exergpUgA and o’clock slot, and will not play until it. I car luH at'VVaverse*.
Ueeitoatieaa riasidw /Peat ski*- tew LH.
credlL an 8 percent pormal tan1 Friday‘ night at 7:00 o'clock, and
mease, cellry r&gt; S II— I care Maw ' WABHINOTON: gtoady- II deon tM balance o f net
grace partly cloudy. I Fla. arrvd. t
then against Semlnol* High, for York.
rare oa Ira^k. supplla* moderate.
See s N Bora reeled
n suftst'on net li
.them I* little chance o f the Oviedo
Demend_ Jlgkt. m arket ataady. F lo r ­
t
al •«•* A. B. Tederi
of 10000.
i
fiv e upsetting tM team whkh
ida
I * Inck crata c washed t-4 doc
rtrroilA C Y A H O S :
II qara
LSC-Ltl:
l- l doc L II-L II.
passed.
I
jFklladelpkla,
7
Waskisgwhipped
them
60
to
14
some
weeks
Net Income la calculated
tea. J I t i a e N . I Mew Turk. Harta *.
subtracting all al
t Newark, 1
T Etteti* meets Apopka at 10:00
raraaslgatlons. such s i busineae
o’clock, with Euetl* almost sure to M int*; i .&lt;
tax losses, Intsrast paid,
10e &gt;Im 1 Urn#
c iw A n h a t i t - I car*
passed- I
elation, and contribution* from Win, While Orlando meets Mt. Dora Cot theIras, I Cklcaaa
Rc Ub » 8 Uatdi
ATLANTA DIVTfrUHOMi; Nona
gross Income. Th* ncit *t*p - ta at. 11106 o'clock, with tM Tiger*
7e Uwi 6 time*.
as
favorites.
kAVANMAII
PlVXRtHOMB:
U deduct the following personal
Sc H it 1 Meath.
eeln gstr
EnatU probably -.will most Or-' n
•kiprfag Feist
exemption*:
ta
lateemallew
fra
Count five words to lino.
Undo* , In quarter-final* kt B:M
1*M
61000 for single persons.
into for capital or
iVtil:
o'clock i tomorrow night, shortly „ hfWFORDAiylmD0
l.rtlo .:
KANBAB CITY, Mar, l ^ P J —
62600 for married persons liv­ after Bpmlnol* High and DeLand LOolT raised dkrlag
adtrnoea.
black fees letter*.
ing togethrr, end Made of feml- •lag** their quarter-final contest Ilsatlnsi mederats.. oead wtrs to- A bank dark waa slain *nd robbed
quirr .betnaad
small —
slH ',*&gt;*
a ig f kpproxlmataly 8200,000 to a
t
-griid.
c.” 'for
— *•:—
Observers at Orlando were ex- n.x.
•K
___
light lor larga. market firm. C a r -U .U Cora- of kalian man armed
&gt; 62600 for single pereone m m rootin g themselves aa afraid that loada f. o. a. (hipping palntt haaad B0 “ Io r tT °« noldup men armed
on dallrared calra lew all traaapor-l with a machine gun and pistols
are th* h*sd« of families.
tpe. Euetl* team may b* tM anr6400 additional for each oe- ptln* team of tM tourney. A el
TBfMAft
pendent.
r. .victory by Orlando over East!* U •J«i m i l w ir IimI and i»r&gt;cnol»d
1 tM . l.tt-l.M. tmwi Th# loot wmi $1,000 In cn»h »nd
Government offldal* A y, tMriq /pjMlfted, and In that event. SemiJiae * 1- "sell ssW* ,mw fct,*5fr|. * :}• tM remainder in securities—some
i v - —,
II probtbly
probably more mlsund*r*Und-Tn«* tncet* Orlando on Baturdav, wash**-higher.
* u* r i negotlabl*— which IM Commerce
ptqrklng
at
10:00
o'clock
In
samliitg as to who can qualify as th*
Maaal**-Trust Company was mailing to
Mbd- of a family or aa a da*
i ,
; correspondent Make and buato... HAVE TOUR WATCH repaired
pendent than over any other in*, "Ifb e^ o u tco m* U a toes-up. Beml
ky am* who toally knows how
1concerns.
nola High always extends Itself
com* tax question.
Three men leaped from a mo­
% 'tournament play, snd despite "Tbara wad'mors public drinkingRegulations define tM head of
‘hi ring - been beaten by Orlando and drunkenness than, parhaps, tor car on Ninth Strcat Just east
a family »• "an Individual who gwtes, there are Semlnol* 'fane, th* c lu has aver known. And this of Walnut. Some of th* numerous » — Loot r im Found
actually supports and maintains iwho ae# a floe* victory for thalr drinking . Waa so
brasan
and witnesses sxpreatad belief tM LOST: Four keys on Century of
in one household on* or more team, aqd a chance to enter tM shameless, man gad woman, boys driver who remained at th* wheel
ProgTts- aouvtnir key hoider.
persons who are closely connect­ final* almost certainly , against and girls, drinking promiscuously. was * woman. Others maid It was Rawgrd, Return to Herald Office.
ed with him by blood raletionshlp, Lneskaxg
p
man.
Two
men
overpowered
P *»' ' « P D**k' which has. always
relationship by marriage ar by
Flay. In tM second bracket will b**H a part Of ik* drinking man's Ray!* N. Swafford, an armed bank LOST: Boston bull dog. Reward.
1606 Magnolia Ava.
adoption, and whose .right to ex­ ftfbl Daytons meeting New Kmrr soelkt paraphernalia was in 7^1
It* guard.
The third shot L. Webster Kentercise family control end provide1] nsS*l 1:00 o'clock tomorrow; 8# fretlast glory."
for these dependent* rests upop viUe mestlng Groveland an hope
Sloan said th*. mayor . of the ner, 28, th* elrrk, with a pistol and
eom* morel or ltr * l obligation*" liter; LseSburg meeting Tavares city drank.* flvt-ptot glaap af picked op tM package* contain­
Ford
CASH for
However, th*** dependents must at 0:00 o'clock, and UmatUla boar from a brewery .wpgoq on ing tbs loot..
Chevrolet. REEL A BONB.
Th* quartet fled north on Walbe under 18 years of age -or meeting ML Verde at 4:00 o'clock. tnw &gt;t*p« c f city, hall at tin parada
.
. ,.
. Leesburg ta expected to meet pa&gt;Kwdo
physically or mentally unable to
10— Flownn mad Plan La
“ Th* alieqlion.nf tM PraaWant
support thsmsslvss for the bene­ P cWtoni in semi-finals on Satur
L E G A L NOTICE
factor to receive exemption.
- gay morning at 11:00 o'clock, with and, hit Administration U called
WORLD
BEATER Pepper Plants
f)u*au officials assert thpt dur­ th^YMIow Jackets, winners of 10 to consider tbl* Situation irv rale- in t h n c i s n n T c o u r t o r t n a
for sale. Ready to sat. Mrs. K.
straight games, aa favorite*.
T
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a
m
.
T
n
i
a
n
juuicial n s tlon
to
.hi*
pramUa
that
the-saloon
ing th* d*pt*s*ion thousands .of
CL’IT o r TMR STATR OF FLOR* F. Brallsy, Camsrou Ava.
Coach McLurse named hi* start­
m s i * a n d f o r srrusolh
Income taxpayers, who M.Vk con­ ing line-up aa foliewe; QuU Jordan •houltf qot ratorn, md that th*
atoms
abaoid
W
T
U
k
l
th*
doctrine
c a t r m . in c N u r a a r .
tributed to the sop pert of rela­ and Eerie Whitten at forward*; O.
c. l n it A D t it A W . rtniaiiri.
It— Wnntod
(
of Hamparancet.TgtocBtcaUd."
tive* who were jobless fr who P. Herndon at
va.
center!
Jack
F R A N K II. KLJsIS. at al. DaUnd
hgd lost Income In 0tb*r forms, Hughe* slid Ralph Ptoraan at
WANTED Oli&gt; house to wreck
•nta
. i
bav# been under the erroneous guard*.
o i D i R ro n C4HTHCCTIVIG
for lumbar. Will pay cask.
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Iraprasslon they could make 6109
Phona it, Otto Caldwell.
flemtool* High won 12 and last
THE MTATE OF FUJHIUA
deductions
for such contribu­ nine games during Its regular
To: FRANK R KI.L.IS an# rLOR7 v
______________
KNCK HELEN K LU k kts will.
tions.
season.
Car* of Unite* Htalee Depart­ WANTED to hoy a two spead
For example, a wags earner or
post drill m(tk H Inch chuek
ment bf Agriculture. IttS 1‘l.rre
Avenue. F. O. Res I t I, Csmt.n, with Gat flywheel for bait. Phone
button* man who during 1883
Nfw Jsrsejr.
was th* principal support of his
201-R.
■ • ** ■
Ol.’tDA R griVET and WILLIAM
unemployed bratbsr, his dsstltot*
01*1VET, her hu.banC wkee* res
brolMr-ln-law end family and
id.nc* ia unknown.
WANTED email used dinette or
even his own Jobless tO-yeer-old
buffet to good condition. Apply
NEW ORLEANS, Mar. I.— (A*)
The unknown Heirs. IMvIaosa,
son. Is not allowed dependency —j&gt;r*sldtfu~Roo**v*U will M told
Leseleee anA Qraalees ol L T, box 111, car* Herald.
EL1.IH.
deeaaaed.
aad
all
persoua
exemptions or charity deduction* that New Orleans engaged In it*
having or claiming any Interest W ANTED to buy boua* furnish­
for caring for any of them an- “ biggest drunk*" during Mardi
uad.r him. dneossed or etk.rolM
ing*. Cask. Apply hog 1000, llarIn lh* rent sstnta hsrslnntt.r d«lees they were physically or men­ Gras, Leon W . Btoan, superintend­
&gt;erlh*d. whoa* ri.ldancia nro un. ald.
tal If
Incapable of supporting1ent af tM Antl-Baloon Leauge of
J "*"1 .
. .
1 W A N T E D i 1,000 goll
themselves under normal circum­ LotlUTana, said Honda/:
How weald yes Uka to low 16
You and rnch of you am hsrsbr
y — Bt.»nrH Ht 0 tins
stance*.
Aecordlng to prophecies liquor pounds of fat Iq a month and at ordered end required to sppner *1 A r ' " "to - pl#v»ni, KL Z, Box
Gift* to an Individual. are not Dewed moTf freely la New Orleans tM asms time increase your en­ lh* n u rt Hour. In Sanford. Kami- fw no!. Ltaunly. FlortOs, on Monday. ---------1-----■— —----- --deductible aa font rib* yen* to during tM week of Mardi Gras ergy and Improve -your health T April I, lilt, in* *sm* Wains a Hui.i 17__ B u n i n P h c t s For R oot
Dny
nr thta Court, t* answer th*
*
r
ever " nown." said
charity.
How would row Ilka ’ to lea* hill o| cumplalnl (lied In raid Court
»
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with
8 room
your double chin and your too
Mqaf. Next to Trianon. “Mrs.
and whnrehy ths plaintiff) u *"
“ W.
prominent abdomen .and st tM
t . Steward,
2, Box 208.
» « » * Umd mak*. your akin so
clean and clear tM )t will com­
IS— ApartMcmlg for Real
pel admiration T‘J
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APARTM ENT No. i, dowi.atolra
Gat on tk* acbiaa today and
four roomer south exposure
»ra
how
mock
you
weigh—than
Duplex H eftier
Apartments. Phone t t l
I r i u 86.cant haittc o f.Rruacban
rfr
fledt* Which' will , last you four
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woaks. Take aim half taMpooefal
THREE ROOM h#o#a A 1 1
to n glass t f M i watay ovary
ncrao land. 6LOO par month. I l l
morning and ■when- you kava fto4 .5 0 - 2 1
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S ANFO R D , FI/ORIDA, F R ID A Y , M A R C H 2, 19M

1R a i n e y Releases
•Vet BUI Veto Note

5 *3 •
—

jjrin

Of Those
‘
oWJanuary

(WASHINGTON, Her. 2.-4JT)
j — The President's
letter to
Speaker Rainey that he would
veto the Patman bonus bill was
made pAlic b y the speaker as
follows:
MEMORANDUM FOR THE
BREAKER
. DEAR HENRY:
Mac baa shown me yoer
letter o f Feb. I I . Naturally
| wkrn I so (rested to yea that
I ceald net approve the bill
fer the pay meat of the bonus
certiDeslrs I did net mesa
lhat I mlfht let It become
law wiUioot my atgaalere. I
don't do thlags
that way.
What 1 meant was that I
would vela the bill, and I
doo't care who yow t e l lU e
to.
Let me
know yoer
thoughts an the next step. ,J
"F . D. H.“

0. S. CHECK FOR Opponents, |V o p o n en f«^r|ffl|IM Y IDEAS Roosevelt
Celery Marketing Pact Get
ReadyFor LakelandHearing ARE RIDICULED Congress For
B Y P E C O R A To Modify
TURNED DOW N

mm

Panama, DcnyingSum
Offered, E x p ected
TbDemandPayment
Owed In Gold Coin

Pro pitrations looking toward adequate representation at
the public hearing on a proposed celery marketing agree­
ment to be held in Lakeland next Monday n a m in g starting
at 9:30 o'clock, were mad* in laat minute meetings staged
by opponents and proponents o f the agreement at two sep­
arate meetings last night.
One of the meetings, that staged by the Seminole A gri­
cultural Club, which hat taken the" lead in an attempt to
organize the celery industry o f the state, was a replica of
several recent meetings In that those present again ex­

S u pp or|.
S T A T E F E R A IS Democratic
Expected O f P l e a
Bat Bitter Partisan ;
WITHOUT LEADER Debate
SeenCertaftr'
W IT H FAG G OUT WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 ^ -

WASHINGTON, Mar. 2.—(AT—
NEW YORK, Mar. l X A P ) ~ pressed themselves as convinced that the industry needs the agree­
Wall StreeT* contention that the
The acting fiscal agent of the re­
stock exchange control bill would
public of Panama yesterday said ment.
The other meeting was tha first of its kind because It brought give the pnvemment “ absolute
he had been Instructed not to ac­
cept the United State* govern­ together grower* end shipper* who, having openly expressed opposi­ control" over private corporation*
ment’s check for f £50,000 In pay­ tion to the agreement for various reasons, had never met to form a was rhnllenred yrsterday hy Ferment of this country's obligation compact organisation that will present the dissenting view* of this dinsnd Pernra. Senate banking
committee Tounsel.
under the Canal Zone treaty of
TALLAH A88SE, Mar. 2 r -U P h ” 1 think that is the most fan­
1004.
Florid*'* emergency relief admin­
John Foster Dulles, ectlng *i
Opponenta of tho agreement met tastic kind of a ghost," Pecora
Proponents of Ihe agreement
the Genenl American govern­ met at Seminole High School In n at the Valdes llotsl In a session said after Richard Whitney, presi­ istration today atll! wma without
Oov.nvor
ment'* fiscal agent. Mid he hail session under the suspire* of the that attracted about 40 growers dent of the New York Stock Ex­ an administrator, aa
received the cheek from Washing- Saminole Agriculture Club with F, and shipper*. L. A . Bromley, change, had expressed this view In Dav* Sholts accepted th* resig­
• WHh Richard Whitney, prosi
ton Monday.
presenting hla objections to the nation of Mareua Fagg and had
F. Dorncr, presiding as head of Celery Avenue grower presided.
had not appointed his auceasior.
;im t e l the New York Stock ExDulles was unable to explain the club. Approximately 40 grow­
bill
before the committee.
Tho theme of this meeting was
Fagg tendered his resignation,
■change, testifying on the bill to
the motive behind Panama's In­ ers’ and shippers' representative* said to have been voiced by H. J.
The stock marks! Investigation
which was accepted "without com
ngnleto the eecsritiee market*,
structions. but In financial circlet attended this meeting. (
Lehman when he stated, ‘‘Dolled beeamt llnYed for the first tlm*
gsn* tor Keen o f New jersey eeld
ment" by th* governor baeanaa,
It was Iwlleved Panama Intended
Declaring that
because
the down, this agreement moans Just with that of the current air mail ha said, hi* Isav* of absence aa anhe understood the Information alto demand payment in gold.
Club end Its directors have been this: I f you want to be your own inquiry when late In the day Sen­ parlntendent of th* Florida Chil­
iy had been compiled and asked
Financial circles believed that
■ctively engaged for the past sev­ boas, vote against it; If you want ator Kean, Republican, New Jer­ dren's Homs had aiptrodl
t It be.produced. Subpoena for
Panama’s action might be the first
eral week* In'preparing for the someone else to bo your boss, sey, sskrd the exchange to proFsgg's actleltlai as head of th*
the
documents '-.lneolrod
was
step In a controversy of Intel (Gontlnoed aa Page Four)
hearing whlrh is now In prospect, vote for I t ”
eereed upon Whitney before ho
CWA In th* state war*, during th*
national Importance.
Declaring that there wee no in­
Mr. Dorncr stated that the meet­
past faw days, subject of const*
left the stand.
tinder the Panama tanal treaty,
ing would " e devoted to a final tention o f creating antagonism be­
Whitney end We associates as
erahl* criticism, particularly from
ratified in 1004, the United States
tween
one
group
of
growers
and
dlscuselon
of
the
procedure
to
be
.cared their completa wiliingneoagreed to pay Panama a lump sum
J. P. Newell, member of tha state
adopted
by
spokesmen
for
the
shipper*
and
another,
Mr.
Brom­
to give the committee the Infor­
CWA ex ecu ti vo committee.
ATLAN TA, Mar. 2.—(/P&gt;- The of 810,000,000 In gold coin and to
mation end’ fat feet revealed they monthly review of the Sixth Dis­ make annual payment, of |250,(M&gt;0 f^ m e r. anj 'hlngera advoe.ting ley pointed out that the meeting
Thus far Fagg has declined to
the agreement.
would be devoted to a discussion of
Baldwin Jones, 23-yrsr-old resi­ reply to chargee of Nawoll, who
hed already had It in Washington. trict Fv-dflrYl Reserve Hank hsro In "like gold.”
"As you all know,” he stated, en agreement that needed the care­ dent of Pelham, O* , who had vis­
If the Panamanian legation re­
Whit her the list Includes any yesterday said nearly ell available
Wednesday said at a meeting of
"your director* have been work­ ful study of every member of the ited her* upon several occasions,
geeenueenl official*, none wutildl
w
business slatlitlrs indicate trade futes to accept the check and de­
the executive committee that so­
ing
hard
and
we
think
satisfactor­
state's
c'lery
industry.
mands
gold
It
will
be
the
first
test
died In Ihst city Tuesday snd was cial service and welfare work In
any, aed Keen himself assert*
led he an,j industrial activity In the dis­
ily, toward a gnal that wo all
It was pointed out that probably buried then yesterday, according the state ha* "avary semblance of
hod.no knowledge or suspicion In tract was Bt a "substantially" high of the gold clause.
know
will
put
an
end
to
the
con­
Under the Joint Congressional
because of Its length and the fact tn word receive here.
that regard.
f d fM
I er level in January this year than
a political racket.”
Mr. Jones was a brother of
)
Whitney eaid the abort Interests; last and moit of the important In resolution of June 5. 1933, all stant threat of destruction and that probatdy It has not reached
Local political subdivision* may
ruin
which
hai
faced
u*
during
tha
hands
uf
every
grower,
the
obligations,
public
and
private,
to
Mr*. J. P. Harvey of Sanford who be required to complete any Civil
ta aviation stock* increase'* from dices showed gslni over December.
tha
past
few
years.”
agreement
has
not
had
the
exact­
wav aiming those attending the Works projects not finished by U%
4A0Q shares t e 41,000 shares durJanuary sales reported by 52 pay.in gold were outlawed.
A thought now to recent meet­ ing analysis which It should hav*
Ing January. He thought eeattered department stores wen .11.1 per­
Observers pointed nut that the
funeral. Mr. Jonei also was th* tlm* the federal program and*.
ings
of
the
Club
was
voiced
by
had prior to the hearing.
group* had dona most of the sell cent greater than In January of burden of the Panamanian claim
brother of Mn. 11. It. Anderson
This was pointed out yesterday
That some growers are being led of this city who died some weeks in a Utter from Ilsnry DoSauaaura,
big, bat could M t m a lt whether 1913 but declined from tbs holiday may be that refusal to pay In gold Henry Nickel, East Side grower
any individual em ulate involved level In December by 48.7 percent. will subject the treaty to abroga­ who stated that in his opinion the Into an endorsement of the pact ago.
principal assistant state CWA en­
only rranlh why Florida shippers wllhuut having first given it con­
huge Meek* o f stock.
Bales by 09 reporting wholesale tion
gineer, to all county administra­
sideration
was
a
thought
that
was
and
growers
should
fight
to
the
firms In eight different lin o av­
Under the treaty the United
tors.
,
expressed
In
many
of
the
Imenged 10.1 percent greater In Slates obtained the use of the end for the agreement is that It
"It become* neeeesary tp war*
pruinpUl
talks
made
from
the
floor
would bo th» first and greatest
January than In December and
you," ho wrote, "that any project
Panama canal lone In perpetuity
,
step In placing the celery Indus­ during tha meeting.
w en W e percent greater than In
begun by U a CWA m«y- beat to
b
rnndltlooad~oa annual payment*
, -------- - •
Stress
was
laid
oa
tha
fact
.that
January a year ago.
try of the natlun on a solid fouabb Completed by the couaty, • oa
In stipulated form.
\
If thw-' agreement (a obeyed by
SMYRNA,
Mar*
f:-i(A
P
|
The volume o f Fedenl Reserve . - J - ------* '. - •
; *1. • A j A a U o p . ■
other local political subdivisions
HOIXYWOO d Tox II/, M e r .- g Peak credit eut*t*n41tlg at the
" T WA* I understand It,” Mr. Nick­ the Secretary of Agriculture, It — An aiploslon aboard a pleasure sponsoring such project, or which
would
become
binding
upon
every
craft
on
the
Indian
River
near
el stated, "we should arrange an
bank here declined further between
industry,
and hern Inst night kilted on* woman, will be benefited thereby.
agreement that would lie duplicat­ shipper In Die
ranU, the Brown Derby, walked Jan. IQ apd Feh. 14 but was some­
‘‘The local admloletratlon must
eri 1traily Injured twa others and
through him. every grower.
ed
In
every
cclerj
producing
secwhat
greaTVr
than
a
year
ago
be­
1te n t yesterday while m en than a
Following a lengthy discussion turned an evening’s outing Into make certain befo[e recommend­
|tlon of Amerira. Thai's the only of several points of Ihe proposed tragedy for a party of 12.
' ecard of fUm eelebfitie* were eat­ cause of larger holdings of govern­
ing an application for a project
land beat Stay wc celery growers agreement, (our men F. F, Dut
ing. Other employe* kept service ment s^curitl**.
Mr* M. P. Hutto, this rlty, wa* lhat the local political tubdivlilon
I and shippers ran rvei get together ton. W. A. Leffler, and L. I. Fra­ burned to death when she was
Bulldibg permits issued In Janwill assuma th* responsibility for
1and Iron out our difficulties, and
fa the restaurant At the time |Hiy Jkt C0 reporting &lt;-:Ue» in­
SAN LUIS OPISPO, Cel., Mar. on that basis I say we should sier of Sanford amt I). F. Wheeler trapped in th* cabin of the 75-foot completion when tha (1WA assist­
w*ra Tom Mix. Wallace
Beery, creased 64.2 percent over Decem­ 2.— ( A P ) —The deaths of 11 Fili­
o f Oviedo were elected from the s|M-ed cruiser on which W Ini on ance mutt bo withdrawn, If neces­
Bebe D aaW s-Beit Wheeler, KU.i&gt; ber sod wen more than three pino vegetable picker* was attrib­ make every effort fu -re that this floor upon motion of Mr. Lehman, Smith. Kaltlgh, N. ( ’.. had Invited sary."
the party for supper aboard and ■
Land!, Jadlth Allen, Lee Tracy an! times a* large as In January last uted to poisonous mushroom* to­ agiecmrnt is approved 1&gt;y tho Sec­
Blaine McGrath, of Fort Myers,
to ^lend the meeting at lake­ cruise down th* scenic waterway,
Joes Cellyer.
' .
y m a Construction contracts in the day as physicians sought to save retary of Agriculture."
resigned yesterday aa Lee County
land
aa
spokesmen
for
all
grow­
Mr.
Nickel's
thought
was
ampllHer
daughter,
Mrs
Mary
Hutin
Robert Cobb, president o f the dlfivict during January Increased the llvrs of S5 others who partook
company opsrating the restaurant, « .S percent over the mnnth before o f tha deadly fungi at an Im­ fled by George K. Witmer, local ers who would sign a resolution llntli,n. and Mrs. Dorothy Crisp CWA administration and emer­
both of this city, were seriously gency relief chairman, and F. Ir­
grower who velth Mr. Dorncr end I declaring opposition to th* pact
■aid the wolkent took place be­ and w en mors than twice a* large promptu feast.
Growers or shippers represent­ injured in th* fire whlrh followed ving llolmea, of Fort Myers, was
cause be refuted to comply with as In January, 1833.
Si* of th e
Filipinos
died i It 1.. Glenn of this city, appeared
an expliiaion. Physicians at a local appointed by Governor Hhotls to
union demands concerning empleyWc-dnesilay and five more yester­ in Waalimglnn some weeks ago ing nearly 1100 arm* of land no*
hospital said Mr*. Crisp had litllo succeed him.
planted
In
relary
ctfflied
a
rrsulu
meot regulations.
for
a
conference
which
I,
held
as
day. The live* of five others are in
rhrnico to live. Several others ll
(ion
during
the
meeting,
a
r*»»lu
danger, physicians said. Following leading dircctl) to the calling of
turn which ex praised oppnsitiun ltie party of local men and worn
an examination Coroner L. S. the publia hearing.
rn s . n treated for slight burnt
Richardson said the II died from
" I rnlg hi s la te ,'' M r .
W itm e r tn the agreement on general prin­
and shock.
eating toadstools.
said, " th a t only r a il week, D o rter ciples.
Mrs. Hutto's lowly was found in
The resdTullun reads as follow*:
The victims lieeamt ill after a Taylor of Ihe Department of A g ­
“ We, the undersigned, are up- (hr rharrad cabin of tha sunken
banquet inspired by the sodden riculture told us that If th* pro­
WASHINGTON, Mer. *.—&lt;A&gt;)_
craft.
appearance o f tha fungi. Itellevlng posed agreement is okord, thers posed to the proposed marketing
putritaol
The Senate delayed consideration
WASHINGTON, Mar. £— &lt;A’&gt; - the fungi to be tasty mushrooms,
agreement
tbr
the
Florida
rrTery
the m ignattoe of th* cabinet yes­
is 11lilt don 11 but that UaUfornlOj
yrsterday o f a proposal for an lnBecauae Franklin D. Rooeevctt the vegetable workers gathered a
terday.
Mlrhigan, Krw Vnrk and all other industry under U. K. Docket No.
vsstlgatlon into th* government's
President Niceto Alcata Kamora can keep smiling he has com* largo amount of them and Invited areas will he given (he same kind 168.”
Mediterranean fruit fly tradleuHigner* of this agreement, and
Wamediately be*a* co ven ation* throogh hit first year healthier their white employer* to dine wi‘ p of agreement."
tlon In Florida.
them. The white men also are ill
•ito. patty leaden with a view t* than when he became president.
Early In the meeting, when Mr. the acreage they represent, were:
Senator Vandenburg, Republic­
Dr. R. T. McIntyre, pronounc­ but they probably &lt;j^ll recover.
• guide solution Of the ratal*.
Dorner asked member* of a ci
CHICAGO, Mar. 2 —
-Wi th an, Michigan, objected to Immedi­
Id*
• ■linn.a* mml ....... .
ing the President In “ Fine shape,”
It woe indicated that be wUI
111 lips trembling from a storm
in 11tee uf eight groarer* to report lim ittw F, Kiel) ll»r,
of ate consideration of the proposed
said today "The reason for it I
ILL
Nvlnaii A I ’ n . &lt;&gt;vlf4o
'unable bafero today t« find a n
their aurress In lining up a large M N W I mm I iis
17 |v*nt-up amotion, Catherine Wyne­ Investigation.
cabinet. He planned to hold con think and tb* b«*t thing about it
dl&gt; koop, phralclan-daughUr of l)r.
delegation of growers who would Mairlln Do f I b
Ken* ter Trammell o f Florida
la hi* general altitude on life—a
most of the night.
A llrum lsF
attend the roasting, Iloy F. Hymsi 1.
I 0 1 Alice Lindsay Wynekoop, charged said ha would bring tb* measure
V
V
D u lln a
cheerful, optimistic outlook, never
with tha murder of liar daughterinterrupted to say that Mr. Tay- It J
us a* soon as he can gain recog­
expecting trouble. Tha few litllo
21 in-law, Rheta,
II J I** tiniBft
testified In
hsr nition on tha floor.
VSTUBS FIRST BILL
Mrs. Ida Lulu Ballsy, who would lur had told him that It was not r | * M im ub r«’ i4#r ’
III
cold* tha President h*t suffered
necessary
that
a
great
many
grow­
mother’s
defense
yesterday
that
S
O
Fish « « d F I bIi
When th* blU was reached
have amounted to nothing at ell. hav* lei-n 88 years of age tomor
1 K r « s lt r
I ) she had beard
Khctn
make a the calendar
N. MaiwR— (AP) They ware aa trivial that If they row, died at th* Farnald- laugh- ers attend th* hearing. Mr. Hyntea 1.
Vandanburg asked
W K O iA pm nn And m n
21
5 » .*
threat
which
indicated
aha
con­
poiii'
ll
that It be carried over.
bad happenid to anyons sis* that tun Memorial Hospital lata yaitar- suggested "THat au attorney rape*- tU «;.
II.
U
m
n
n
templated suicide.
U
the Clsb b* In attendance,
We first bill—a
person wetId have gone to Work day afternoon after a short Ill­ aantlng
V
W . I 1®!**
SR
however.
Avid spectators, who again yes­
Ho* honorable
discharge a* usual, hot wa can’t allow any ness.
J L nrttmlajr
II
Upon motion from the floor, W H Drum If F
1h terday stormed the courtroom, sat STATE ELKS MEET A P R IL U
‘ r Beer*. M.
Funeral asnrlc** are to be held
cbancea te be taken
with , the
ID
-4ton
M
illar
I I tensely silent os the
U-ysar-old
In Company C, eighth Presides!, and w* find him v«ry In Klaalmme* tomorrow afternoon George E. Balm** and Fred Roily i: M aSYlom «&gt;
,
IS
JACKSONVILLE,
Mar, t
{lotted■State*, Infantry, |cooperative."
(Y fo ir n n
*t 8:00 o'clock In th* First Bap­ wore appointed ta select a com­
• IS physician told for th* first tim*
mittee of three mew who were ta ll H l &gt; i t «
Colas, secretaryWar. ”1 am
»• tha sequence of dramatic incidents (A P ) —Harold
Dr, McIntyre la a llrutyunt- tist Church. Burial will b* In that
lUnabtetlont
after Rhata’a body wa* found treasurer of Florida Elks, an­
attend th* mealing as
official
take this aettau," tha rommandev la the navy and ^alik*
dtir'
,4
drenched in blood on tha operating nounced yesterday tha annual stats
spokesman T o r tha Club and th*
It
IT
•Am tha
Mrs.
Bailey
was
•
natlva
of
the previaoe jwo adminlitgation*
1 h# committee of four men was tabU In th* gloomy wait aid* convention of lb* organise tloa
(Continued On Page Four)
i by tha aaeratuy * f whoa ha gave hla fall time la the Stork*, Fla., where ah* was bom
(Contlaocd On Pag* Four)
will be held at Tallshas***, Apr,
homo of btr mother.
u a iteMaat ef | PrcsIdentB? haosehold, kg only oa Mar. 8, 1878. fib* had lived In
18-17, Inclusive.
gives part ttea to tho Ropaavelu. Banford for tha past throe year*
Her survivor# Inrlud* Mr*. Bid
BANK ROBBER IS K llX g D
e.
LONG FRIEND INDICTED
Richard, a daughter, of Sanford,
SHIPB PEOFV-B ROBCUKD
and a son, Alva B*Q*y, also of
PLATTSMOUTh ] Nab.. Mar. 2 .
NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 1 . Baafoed. Three aalees, Mrr. J, C.
HELS1NOFORS, Pinland, Mar,
TAMPA, Mar. V —Mrr. Mari* “ (A P )— Op) bank robber was (A P )—Government official* her*
I hike o f JackaasTfll*. Mr*. D. D.
A. Millar, alias Mrs, A- D. Helms, kiliad instantly and two suspect* yesterday announced Indictment I — (Al—All to of tha paa
Daar
o
f
Holly
1191.
8.
C
„
and
II MONO. V a, Mgr. «&lt;— (A3
RICHM
formerly of Atlantia, fa being held orer* captured 20 minute* later by by th* federal grand Jury of R. L. gar* *4'd crow aboard tha Polish
Mia* Clara HUtett « f Metro**, far federal authorities at ciraiv. n hastily foamed posse as Deputy Gay, wealthy Zwolle, La., oil man, steamer Zlaaxya, dangerously sear
bandits haorily aroa
Fla., also survive.
J.
Lancaster
late on chart** of Income tax evasion. staking in.violsnt seas near Mi
14 up aat
water on a ahargn j o f sendlag Sheriff
•
~ ■ *— p B
Btata PUalan
threatening letters to
several Wtdnaaday (rostrated an attempt Gay was said by hla friend* to b* Hot Island, were taken off th*
te rob tao Plattsmoulh Stela a claat political friend of Senator stricken vessel early yostrday fay
aUlcs.
BRABOARD AG RNT INJURED
Rank.
Huey P, Long.
n salvage ship.
Sb* was
[ to Tamps
yesterday
*1 hearing
PiMam C
before Uoi
CamtnUslonPSOTMfTa OLD GLORY
MLR D IE TRIAL SCHEDULED
AWARDED DAMAOBS
tha
■r Paul W.
’ after which
It ta expat
I b# return'd
n e w : ORLEANS,
Mar. i
KISSIMMEE, Mar, M -V a o Ira­
NEW YORK. Mar. K— (A ? )to AUm U ,
sa wen drawn ban yesterday A Jury ta Qu«* m county aapgum
■one, Maxima cooMd* ; public
4 rimilt court will aanvini court yesterday awarded , Mr
protested to Mayor
an who r
by 'Poets!
ay. Mhr. 10. TMQter Ortflte, MUdarad R. Thomas, af OrteaA
against n pointing
Inspector |
who **14 It
the teard** uf bb FUu a li t AM verdict ugntaat II
of a nanIt letter*
Btata4‘flag
, win be
an*
Kjil
T&gt;lm \

) N , M a r . 2.—
— A Hat o f those who
•vtstlon stocks short
before the. airmail con*
tracts were annulled will be
before the Senate
' ^market Investigating
eommlttee on' Monday in an■war to the demand of a ReVubUcan member.

B

Newell’B Charges Fail
To Arouse Answer
Of Resigned Chief

SOUTH’S R E T A IL
TRADING GAINED
DURING JANUARY

Building PermitnOver
3 Times AsLargeAs
Those Of least Year

Georgia ManWhoWas
Related Here Is Dead

New Smyrna Woman
Killed B y Explosion

Watters Strike While
Bat Lunch

-■■srsassssw ^iM K

.Cabinet Quits
OfArgum«nta

11 F ilip in o Field
Workers Die After
Eating Toadstools

Roosevelt Attitude
On Life Keeps Him
In Perfect Health

Wed-Fly Bill Delayed
By S e n a t e Debates

Rheta Wynekoop Said
ToHavePlannedDeath

W

m
at
mm

fS

Attorney For Senate
Body SaysExchange
Head's Views Upon
Bill A r e Fantastic

Mrs. Ida Bailey Dies
After S h o r t Illness

&amp;

%

6 Bandits Rob Guard
O f $6&lt;M)00 Currency

Atanta WomanlsHeld
As Author Of Threats

w &amp;

M ar.

(A .P .)— Prcaldent RoonevelJ'
today asked Conor***
•a for obF '
nriff rates.
thority to modify tariff
I n - negotiating comtnerctofrs
agreement* with other RfH,'
tlona,
' Jtfj'
*T am nquottlng CongrooB v£
..
.
rize th* Exocatlvdb'v
to 8Uth*r1ze
the Praaldent said ”tq
Into executive commercial

ratals with foreign nations 1
pursuance thereof, vftUdn
ly guarded limits, to modify
log duties and Impart
in such * way as wlU
American agriculture am
tT7."
. . - t~
Th* Frasidant discussed nk
length hla reasons fer caking sow
power,
.
ill
First, ha said, world trod* hods
declined approximately 70
from tha i m rolumt.
Second, other government*
an Increasing extent arc "TTtewteBU
their dare of International
by nagotUtlng roriprocal
agreements. If American a,
turnI and bdaotrinl Interaota
to rotate their dooi f vod pteaa
this trad*, tha A marlcan
meat must b* te a pooltten te
gain fo r that pin— wttfc a»hsr goyeerarsent* I s

nagattettaa '

•'

Hoi
W Bi

t*r&lt;
BISMARCK, N. Dak., Mar.
(AP&gt;— Political tribute, i '
hav* bean exacted from rolled a—v
ploy— In North Debate, resulted
In th* national govar— at cata­
log control of th* state rolled admtnlatration yesterday.
&lt;*,
This action by Harry L&gt; HopkUa
at Washington was promptly f d
lowad by Senator Nyt’a
that any officials found
such wrong doing, bo pr
Governor William Loht*r,
— It M
ft
Ing a speaking engagemant
Inl B
004
other port of tho state,
“ vOft
—
a, could
y regardt|f
be raochad Immediately
Hopkins' charges thatt "inforntalien Indicates political
tlon* wore collected &gt; Own sate
loy** pf th* roliaf. adtnlnUl^r
nloya
tloa."
“It Is sproront tb#(J
tlona wars u»*d for yooy
purpose*," tha federal
ter added.
* K l U ^ J ELF IN HOTEL %
SUBUNCftON, Iowa, Mgr. * * *
( A P ) — Howard T.
Cusidr.
general mujagoir oTHio"
Hawksye-Gasotte and son i
Custer former TlllnoU l
urar, killed hlmtelf by 1
hi* ypem In * hotel bar* |
FLORIDIAN GETS
.YORK, Mar,
of the wUI af
os yesterday t
of 8*0,000 »«

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, W ED NESD AY, FEB RU ARY 28, 1934

CVA ROSTER Bl StateC W A A .hsR e-O ptm ng CAY PARTIES 1 1 DEFECTS On Eve O f Enthronement As JAPS PRO!
Ruler O f Manchukuo, P u -Y i
O f G raft Charge sfn Orange
STATE TO BE County A fte r W arm Debate OF LOBBYISTS POINTED OUT Makes B id For Recognition HOPS MADE B!
(V I HEAVILY
SOVICTPI
UNDER PROBE BV JOHNSON
Hopkins Orders Slash
Of 6000 NamesEach
WeekDurinffMarch;
Graft ChargesAired
T A LLA H A S S E E , Feb. 28.
— (A .P .)— Florida wan or­
dered today to whack 6,000
men o ff Ita OW A payroll!
each week-end during March
to bring the etate'e quota
down to 10,000 by Mar. 31.
Comparative r e d u c t i o n !
also were required In clerical
forcea.
The order came from Harry
r ^ H o p k l n e , federal CIvU Worha ad­
*
mlnlatrator.
The etate'e quota wee elaehed
on Feb. 22 by 30,000 men, end
tomorrow night another 20,000
Will be cot o ff, leaving 34.000
on the payrolls.
The ratee o f reduction* during
April will be eet later by Hop­
bine.
Hopbine' telegram wae laid be­
fore the State Executive Commit­
tee In a meeting In which J. P.
Newell,
committee
m em b er,
charged that eocial eervtce end
w elfare worb In the etate ha*
"E v e ry ee mbla nee o f a political
racket."
Newell, who I* secretary to
Governor Sholti read Into the
committee minute* e atatement In
which he aald he could not “ Count­
enance the
einrbltanl ssiertes
paid to many o f thaae profesalonala and the exreaalve person­
nel resulting In an extravagant
overhead at the expense o f needy
people.”
The committee adopted Newell's
statement a* He own and referred
it to eseevtlve
of fleer. Marcus
F a gg with dlreetlenr to carry It
out as to FE R A end C W A ataff*.
F agg was not present today.
The
appointment of
Charles
Dodd of Punts
Gorda aa slate
C W A engineer by executive officer
Marcus Fagg drew • shot of criti­
cism today from Chairman Tread­
way.
With Fagg out o f the city, the
committee waa
Informed that
Dodd'a appointment waa approved
by Washington.
Treadway said “ It aeema to me
that before submitting this ap­
pointment to Washington,
con­
firmation ihould have b#«n ob­
tained from the executive com­
m ittee."
He added that ha didn't think It
proper procedure f6r an eaecutive
officer to submit an appointment to
Washington without Informing th*
executive committee about It.

T A L L A H A S S E E , Feb. 2!.— Two
auditors o f the slats C W A were
ordered
yesterday
to
leave
Wednesday for
Orlando for a
"thorough and complete audit'' of
the-heeba o f the Orange county
C W A administration.
Th* audit waa ordered
after
Frank 'L Ferguson, representing
the Taxflayera' League, and Coun­
ty Administrator O. P. Swop* ap­
peared before the itate C W A ex­
ecutive committee end brought to
a bead their battle o f be peat few
weeks In a scene that sin led with
personalities and dag up Or­
lando's political skeletons o f by­
gone days.
Th# two auditors who will re­

open the investigation o f Orange
county C W A administration are
Chief Auditor L. W. Baker and
W. C. Huffmand.
The hearing before the state Evidence O f Intrigue
ex ecu tire
committee
yesterday,
In Handling O fW ar
brought up the story o f the J. II.
Bureau’s
Surpluses
Hughes contract for C W A truck*
aod the recent purchase, by the
Heard ByGrandJury
county commission, o f 14 trucks,
to be paid fo r— If the gravy train
W A S H IN G T O N , Feb 28.— (A P I
lasts that long— from rentals of
— Harry II. IVoodring, assistaht
the trucks to the CW A.
T.

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yesterday

con

,
IC w* * n 1 actually j C|U(|„| „ two-day appearance bcpassed as Ferguson and Bwope forT , , , iMrlr, o f r o |uml„ .
presented their side* o f the ques- j ury
,r ||
. l o .l in g s of his ile
Ion to the committee, but c . r h of ' r , n,rnl

them skirmished about it. boiling
(Contlnuau wi. !'•£ • Two*

wiIh

j .....,,h Si l v e rw a n .

New York trailer, and other* for
the di*p4»aal of army nurflu
WiMtolring u r " in the jury room
at a ImmiI thv » n m r time that inves­
ti ga to r* i I i m ’Ih m ' i I they
hml
un
ruveh-tl i|i»rii'8 i»f Inlth\ iat % pit y
with gov«-rnmrn(
of
Ith Ibv off icial*
usually

MOVE IS MADE TO QUICK PAYMENT
GET FEDERAL AID OF CLOSED BANK E r £
FOR U. S. SCHOOLS DEPOSITS URGED
winning.

Thv invest Ig a t m * a l«u **i d thvy
hail h r a n l of g ay jiHtlii'A i»n yurlll.4
nt in fa«hional*lr irii ’•• n o g | Incr*

Rankinir lfirmm
wh,'r* conum,ri"‘
•••"«*iivr»
Fullest Co-Operation House
_
. . n U n .
i r O U J I &gt;pu|| lh,,|r n,.( „ f miriiMir mound
Of All Educators Is
Told Action I h Only gullililr nr rnrrii|*t rvprritcntativv*.
Tracing (loRli Ihew rr|»«.rU bn.I
Asked At NEAM eet
Solution OfProfolem i«M|uiml murh time arnl 1

ILSIN K IN O ,
Manchukuo, Feb.
2K.—(eTi — Henry Pu-Yi, un th#
eve of his enthronement as Em*
peror of Manchukuo, made a new
Administrator Beats liid for foreign recognition in *
today.
Critics To Gun By statement
Hr rrstewed the progress o f the
Releasing 12 Point Japanese assisted state during the
yrars he has ruled as ita chief
Program ForNation two
executive, contrasting
conditions
during his rule with previous ban­
W A S H IN G T O N , Feb. 28. {A9) ditry. “ corrupt rule and exploita­
M IA got a ir*i|y rv*|H&gt;n*e &gt;•«•* tion of thr maxsrs by predatory
tvnlay |i» it» forum of aelf-invited w a r lords.”
triticinm Mm. Manklin 0. Itooa*
II htle Henry lu Yi stayed inw elt bring aiming those who "tig*
li.H.i- » . -tv fla y to piepaie
h)
gv*l«-.| &lt;hungrv
ti,-i ne and m dilation for hix ru ­
II i :ii S. Johnson. Hrc«*vrr&gt; a*t
tin oticon id riiuisslay t \\ ,-dm*.day
III it||«t I at &lt;I|, tolll tho*V who llUti j
III the Hinted Slates) as Emperor,
iH iic to • ••mplmii or listen Hint hr
had a |*vrtt&gt; good idea i»f I hr lit
r iiiv i) oi^am ialion's ilcfvct" and
tb«t Im bud n I _ |M»mt prog nt I.,
including -hoitvi bourn amt bight t
w agr a, It* M'ittrdv thrin.
With that, be liatcnrd to J«m»
Kirct, 8|i..kt ••••nit /or thr Nation
al Furnitu*. Worker*’ lndu*li ial
Union, t« ni mt,, thr Itrrovrry unit
(hat ill tb« piddir inind«* bad rnnu*
*n he alnio-t ••ynonyhioiia with Pnurrnm Would P u t
JnbnAon'A naiiir.
Restriction On Use
"So f t i a-» Mr arr ronrrrin,«l ibr
N|( \ ba* loMi ntl our living Aland
Of
Funds ForNeedy
4 id t," KirM »an|.
\t tin «Atiir I lint*, ■iw a Vi’ I x fm iii
W A S H IN G T O N , Feb :!*
foul ot liri roAlrtliHA wen trllmg

other principal* In the tre^itionhoary ceremonies rehearsed their
parts in sub-zero weather.
The acme was the altar of
heaven- built of earth and consist­
ing of thrre concentric circular ter­
races— where the
3000-year-old
rites will reach a climax at daw-n
Mar. I (about 6:30 P. M., eastern
standard time, W rdneiJay).
Manchukuo and Japaneie offi­
cials, courtiers, and high Manrhu
dignitaries—one of ifhoin took the
2B-year-old I’u-Yi’a part— ihlvrrmgly intoned thr commands and
directions of the ceremonies In
aneirnl Manrhu dialrrta.
Thr altar o f hravn will be hid( Continued On Tag* T w o)

TOKYO, Feb. 28 — (A.P.V
— The Japanese forcinn o f ­
fice aent a sharp protest to­
day to Moscow demanding
that fliRhta of Soviet plane#
over Manchuria and Korea
be stopped.
"W o consider such Inc!dents hljfhly danRerous." *
spokesman for tho Japancae

ROOSEVELT HASjPERSONS MUST
NEW RELIEF PLAN,BE IN W ANT TO
TO REPLACE CWA GET FEDERAL AID

'*

t

dangerous for children to play
with fire.
The prolext waa tent by foreign
m in u ter Kukl H irot* to ambas-

Itrlcascd C W A WorkorsM ustRc-Rcgistcr
T o B e Considered

sailor Ota al Moscow for pre­
sentation to the Soviet govern­
ment.
With It went a demand t o t C "
guarantees against further flights
Mrn And k^onirn rraidrnt* of by Russian planes over Man- .
thiA rlty And county w h » hAvr or rhurian *&gt;r Koren territory.
The protest fltllowed report*
k%ill hr rrlc A A rd from thr Civil
from
llslnklng,
Manchukuo
Work* AdminlAtrAtion p»»*roll will!
tw.i instances In which, accord
hr eligible for fnlrrAl relief under ing to rrporta, Russian* fired
regulAtion« of thr Frdrrn! Finer- upon Japanexe planes.
gency lie lirf AdminiH i ntum only
There elan is a report that a
a f ir
thorough Inve/tigation ..flJapaneao m ilitary plane had been
t b v ir t a « r |»rovvs th a t t liv y un* n t - -hot down Feb. 17 near the So­
viet border but tha w »r office
I t ia lly in vkniil
riilM k%n- • n ih P t l n n m v rtin ic lacked Information about this.
A Japanese m ilitary plan* was
o f thv K ir t 'U lik c ( 'n n in ilt t r v o f l l t r
S v in in o lv I'o n n t y I W A
U m im il, -hot down by Hovtot troops near
b v b l nt thv &lt; o u rt I I o iip v la st ttiirb l the »i..them border o f Manchukuo .
kaitb It h lit Ih 11 C b A T . |ir v « |ililiR mm on Feb. 17. said Kongo (Japancae)
News Agency
dispatches from
'
i b a il til a n .
11-in king (Changchun) today.
I V in o n t rvb'AAvil n iiis t i r r r i ; i i Thr dispatches said th* plan*
I s r nt
ib v
K v ib m l
l l v - K m i' lo y •
was shot down near th* conflu­
n iv n t O f f ir v on
M n K iio liA A v r .it iv
ence nf th* Amur and the SuogariT
Iwfort* th e y *111 b r c u n * u lc m l at
Rivera. They alto reported th at *
Mibj«*ct« o f f u t u r r
r r l i r f . It * a f
the crew o f thr plane was killed,
|H*intv«l out
Japanese military
authorities
T i ll s OO'Hlla. it WH* H tM hll, th a t admitted thr plane waa brought
no n iA tiv r
n b vtb vi
n |»rf*-«*l» lia s down by gunfire, hut denied that
I h I'II IVI'VlVlIllC MOIIU Cm in of fi ll
th eir were any raaualtiei
•m l r v liv f fo r tbv |m «l i c v r r i l
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m

Stairs Attmnvy
la»»lir &lt;•■• !»••!•
C LE V E LA N D . Ohio, Feb. 2X W A S H IN G T O N ,
Feb.
2 8 .- said last night the grand Jury m
(A IM -Fullest ro-nprratlon o f th ( A l 'l Full and Immediate federal vesllgation probably would not II'reAblent |(i»«»Aevk*lt
I imIav
An
(t ontinurd on Page Four)
nation's leading ecuratnr* in ob­ payment of deposits in rinsed nn-j concluded until nest week.
n m in r r l a re ••r u n n n c il
iiA tlo n A l
taining more than f.Mlfl.tMXI.OOO In tionsl hanks was urged yesteidsy
Meanwhile, one t'nngiv-sinnnl
federal appropriation* for public as the government's duly before rom millee got the approval of Scouts Reptirt Success r e lie f iirn g t A iit tn I s 1 n ib a t it u t r ii
schools and colleges was asked of a House honking and rurrenry House leaders for a tliomiigh
fo r the ( ’ iv il W o rk * 1itte ii|i now
1 n Drive F o r Needy b e in g tb 'tim b ilit''«l.
the National Education Associa­ sub-committee.
study » f alleged “ profiteering mol
tion's department of superintend­
Supporters of a hill introdue*--l irregularities involving
the ex
T H h &lt;|fvelti|H-&lt;l At h i*
re g n lA r
F ifty
Sanfotil Hoy mid Gul
ence last night In an address by by Representative Mrlu-od. It, pub |M-nd|lure of ptihlie funds for on­
I•i e aw co n fe re n ce h rb t p rio r to m i
William F. Russell, dean of touch­ liran, Michigan, which would make’ I tonal defense. .-p erlslly by th. Scout- who -i-t out on foot vc-tr*
day nflcinonn to mak*- a I. *u»e to nf tor noon m e lt in g to k*bi«h tie I»a 1
ers college, Columbia University. possible such a payment, testified* tt nr •U*|»ml m viil. ‘
tiouse canvass seruring th, name- |•u riim o n e il
Further action on the same sub­ this was the only solution to a n
U em iH r a t i«
m iig re A *
I.nie n House naval
of pels,*n- lends to
lei e „'«l '
ject by the department's resolution vlval of paralyinl Industry
subcommittee rh.-cd
il» “ P*"
w ioiim I le a d e r«.
committee today was forecast by
The measure would authni.se ||r||||||,, eeiilenng on whethei furniture, Is-dding ot , lolhi e? lot
the needy of till- l it) and •o. nl , . It ktgx |ire«uni**i| nt the rApitol
leaders in the rducatnrs’ conven­ the Iteconstriirtlnn Finance t'or|
tl&gt;s-ta* has laen profit*.... .. ,,n
rt'INtiltsI, At t*t*F*bni?
\i ib i» Hurt lire W h it e
lln u n e
meet m g
tion here.
ration to purchase the remaining 11(|V). tail plane and engine (onThe program, already submitted assets o f defunct national bank-, tI||1.,s |,
,|| ,ep&lt;ut si»*u to the II imiimii u- &lt; Ita I dItiMti ••/ thr rtHllll v kkotlbl link** to flo III | iM11 At lt*Aa |
.Scout t'ouiH ll, "S|*b*Mi|ul c»l 0|*«'YA- kkilh |HO|r«HxaU fo r )e glA lA tlo n to
to federal authorities rails f» i
l&lt;aying o f f 'remaining deposit If* -. fu(| ,.,„„mi|tie, and all indications
P i cnblent
|iok%eiA
to
1. A 1100,000,000 appropriation liility, and lii|uidnting the assctsl wr||,
report would sroul tioii f»4*oi nlmoNt •'••»&gt; |H*tu4i»i n| g f A n t tin
I ro A rb rtl *’
to meet actual deficiencies in over a 10-year perlml.
m a k e r e r ijir o c A l ImrifT A gre e m e nt*
I "(rHUil and vnlluainn" ■hnrge« lid I
llou rvrr. Ml. Uiaiiah |miiii! c I w ith fo re ig n c o u n trie s .
school funds In many parts af the
Mc I s-imI -aid that, tint includingl . . , hr
,,,,-eiit
procurement
country; l » b. apportion**! *.»• n g ' roounU , r„ „ n ,n n- iun-vl *wr» &gt;'
llf lh, „ , v y department out. It will tw imi^twatblr (or it.#
A a In r e lie f , fe d e r a l efTorta In
ImYA dinrt itM a to V»aiI v\* ty bouAp
them according t»-«tw*r-uodd«.
,n ,hr hanH- nt r..mwrvatr.r-,l .................
,
*
obr i
^u , u r r w ill l*e rfm AAified aa fo r
in
tb«
ritv
limit"
b\
toil'irbt
2. A *.100.000.000 fund ax eddl l (h|.ie „ „
$024 f,00,000 still
*
* ib^t i •■ *e*l fA m lliv A In ru rA l mi cm *.
tlnnal school aid for all part"* °f| ,)llP de|Mwilor. in the a|ipn*xiin*i.
fro - l n« m in i p o p u l At ion* m com
•,r,v'
Ringling \ r t School:
a
IVt-OM" tolutlOlif *" •hOIMt.* I»f I
the country, to he dividul among,
,
national l.auh- now i .i the
w h e re
iniluatrirA
liAke
the school- by state, on the I- i d . 1 nt|&lt; (&gt;f I(.r r ivrr,
Sponsors C o n t e s t ; t„i,.», .... . i.d &lt;.• i• ...(""'J'1'
for t tie u lie III ploy* «t in
M i - Helen 1 M o l -, nt the t .....11' *'* '
of approaimately
III
f - r eaih
urprrM nlalive W i.lm t;, H* l •'
In r gi* f it ie&lt;*
student enrolled.
I )||.||n Mu.tllK. n. urged thi.
the!
The Itingb^K ^ cIuh .I of A i t . (•»' I II o i i m *, a n,| „ l i . u k will Ih* M*nt
T t l S | IIAte 1o i 1a &gt;
pAAM'tl Mild m o n th n , if h r or *.i. bn** lH*vn . *t

3. Special
gra n t* fo i
tuhnolj | jl( u r r (,an ted '.■• p iovid . fi r lh. the |iur|Miae &lt; f fl u "' ll ugiuw *•"*1 To i.iik hoim 1 1 * ac* nit arty •bon
i n i I** I lie I I iiu a c
tile
f b it t ill ••ff tin- l W A , it i*» itc * *i*nr&gt; tlm l
buildings, and loan , to -ch .-d . ad&gt;(,||.t,n„ . „ t „&lt; ;» fe le ir i li-pnda | prom oting Hit r«*At »n ait Aimilik In,||« Ml II imiimii *t*»t» *1
lo ll « % ten tin g fo i one y e A i f r••!•&gt; « m&lt; b |»vr«i»n r r n t i * ' ’ » f*»» i r l u f
tbv
high
school
*tmi*ot«
of
I
b*l
i
j
T
o
m
o
rr
o
w
a
i
u
I
F
•
i
«I
m
\
tit*
m inistration*
w i,o*e
a »«.t.
•*"'|
, „ rp&lt;ir*tt m wiUi a r a p u il up
Ih *«*o i . i t
u b rn m l
t. ttie I iiiim in w tiii li t-t dciM i l. k v r y |»vr»o ii
11 AgMtft hobl com|'»ntu»n Mini 1 Scout* will return b\ truck to .11 t la i
fro zen in now-cloaed hank| |f|
non otKi.n hi v.lucii
he -*&gt;'• J a .
IC e -c ft e H a n k* n iA y m e
I'n it e d nek* r a av th a t nm *t I m* i i i v i &lt;*''RMttnl
tin
liotofx
a
In
re
they
a
er
t
.»»
elhlhltmn
foi
high
-*'hool
xrnmiOther part* of the
w„ uIj
.|.,,ua e tu relieve .iebvfon* r r l l v f l** R ib v i o i ilv n in l
(Ate h&lt; •tnl a A* A c c u n l) (o l (••I
The exhibition will I* held »* wure«| $./ m .loOAtton of wonte k*o; SMi»t«
which a lr w ly have receive*, i
.
|lor&gt; m
hank in thi
•
i
k
irmt«*A
llo H v v r r ,
n iv iv
r r r v it t a t in t i »n
(of
(••thermit
all
utlt'
b
v
tbi
&gt;
'»
■•!
•»*•!
fetlerml Aupport. Dean KiiaacI aa I&lt;1.|
s . Mle.
the Itingling F vIi.hiI of A il.
toill not b ru iK i v l i r f f t ilv* • it 1.19
trariAjMirt Ibr in to th*' M a \ ( i» i » M
ll'-'tl
•re reque»U for
$.r»0,(MM).UOO f«*r J
‘
one week. iM-ginning May
b iv ii a»«*rrtAM inl ib u t
• •« n |«|«li
1i | M'Vunif h m *iii
o|Minto«l
nr. I- i
Thr Htnglmg Sehoul of A il '• of
l Mill llAH V lllM li-t l'll I vf&gt; A k rfiu v
ferm g three pnxex to winner, of t be I W S . |(i'|«ils h i * to I*, n »
b n .liiiR to ••••i|»l#9&gt; «i •nt
o f n iiin r
t It* ••
tending inatitutlona
o f high-r
the competition The fir»t pn/i i» 111•*Vi . l( Hr • 'b *1, b* fnM
s u it or th a t In •• or Set |.|i) n n it l
learning.
lu he a full i i - « i '« xcholai -hip to I it lev k# ll! be «b 11 iloit* I
c o m h tio n
ih **f
"»n n m i m d i h ' a .1
th. Itingling School of A .t, wlias'll
H A V A N A . Feb 28 ( A l ')
A
III KNMS
A IM S
|t i
Mint il I imh | ir r v r iit ''. | it hi m c li f..r
will tab. ra ir of In.lion, loom and
other *trong man &gt;*f It" •"&lt; •
• M ’ l -I'o lir n yt ». »*Ia v
• • I .1 n •in p lo y m vnt
M o l t ’ h A s s is ta n t T o
Ih.b i .I, foi one o x * Th*
...... I
Geranln Machado rrgiin* do d &gt;'
•Miik a n il A rreAtvtl n il tin i b v k - .
Ib v K » r c u t iv r t o iM iM tilf
in -l
and third
will he foi mi
Irntl)
yr-terita) t*y hi&lt;**■
• it «M", »|»ry
(ttiiin l !(*• ^ i ' o v h i r I i I o k v y v tl
Ib v
r u m ilir r um l
1lion in the Itingling School ol A il
ROME. Feb. 28 (AIM
Italy hand
U tR iil o f i| ir r r t o t « nfnl lk%o « %»••
. ,
m e tI mhI iih v i I at thv l \ \ A « f f n v h i
y iai All p r in » will lie
Ile wa- lorniei &gt;,-n»lnr A lt**-*m! ( „ ,
has agree*! to accept the Itiiti-h
Ih
W i l l .ami S K AMI. A-H.-taitl Ollk. % mldtltlR Hlollk*
to |l b IDIOM’ M .bn iittf tb v liM'nl i »* t.i hi it*It*i o i
good fo i tin- »• hmd y ia r f.*t» :•&amp; In |*i• Mtltnt llwMiillfH M«»M ••( •••-!
diaarmamenl
memorandum, well, Feinandei. .*&lt;rn *•* ,mlitn i*l I*
2 0,000
•I I I * f io in W a h I i i u r I r
All ipiexlnin* lelalive to Ho mil- lilts I ollt ifc, vkill h|m iik Is fu n
informed circles said la-1 night, nx of I'mar I&gt;#1 Ki*&gt; )&gt;**&gt;*i"**
In tbv H tro tii: l - ' k i - kb»'iI- i i n i I
l l k* a h |Hiinti*«l out that |M*i*on*
text
-hi.uld
la
aildrex-i
d
tn;
a basis for future arma ilisii i prtxoner -ince Ju«l after t'-e '
-titib'til- nf St itmitib lliirb
..... I l \ I ( j a m l a •1t M * io i‘ m»h* foi I n - I tu I h * cut fro m t 1** lis t m r

2 5 uMMaaTtotu-.o-e-Tu1Supporter OfMachado
Kills S e l f In Prison

Italy Okeys English
Disarmament P l a n s

Argentinian Hankers
Missing With Million

Speak At Hi^h School

Hum $l. r»

N ew Form O fDecay
In T eeth Laijd T o
Type O f Insecticide

Sharp Note ToMoscow
Demands QuickEnd&gt;
O f Warship Jaunts;
Ship Said ShotDown \

Norman Thomas Saya
N R A FailedMiserably

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O IIC A G O .
F«b
28.—( A D —
Norman Tboma*. Iradvr of the iertaliat party, rntlrtl • countrykkitlr survey of imluHtry snd workinR condition* yrntertUy with a
declaration that the N R A has
"failed miserably."
“ Hour* a ml warc " arr no bad
(bat the average worker haa 1dm
liurrliaaing power than ha nut!
lant June," makI Tlmmiii, aociallat
tHiididatr for president In !9I2«
"Kmployment ha« fallen o ff and
(he vkorkiiiR ueck Ih ( oo long.**
Thoms" saitl workers werts la *
ing forced into “ company unlor.1 *
under (he NRA. lie aaid the woiking week should be reduced to A
of u fa m ­
maitinuiii of .10 hours in all lluet*

•i
T
•

•«

*
,•

Chat,man
Student tonipililum ,
jf,
eiona.
lut Inn.
Tbiirn'lMy in*n miijr. '**•»
•
IM. ii7H
lliio x r kvhii a m n u n* i't
Itingling Sr IionI of A il, .Saia.ola, |ID to nTlock, It »« Allll'"lOt'I'll I'M!
Germany already has agreed to
&lt; if fn r r p c a II v *I it tbv nio»t i *i
ily tbnt li a h niio t b* i tio 'ii'b v r irn in F IG H T F O S T It lN K II
Flor !&lt;!•.
do likewise and Captain Anthony
(■nt* ef ptijib nti a m I »nh I* &lt;• &gt;1 I n iN iv v H w im lb in lb* tw o v v a i .4 f u lly v m |iln y r t l.
Eden, tlriliah lord privy xeal a»il
fiirndw Art* iiikilnl to Iu a i
Ih A iR i-n t it iA bus I•h •I • iiir v n iy n
It a I ho m A h r l p l a i i o i l tria l lh i&lt; Russian PrincensAsks
roving erma expert, will leave to­
M IA M I. Keb. 28.— &lt;*•»- lU m to Dorner UrgesFarmers II am I Al Oil* I ••••«*.
• liMitRv control
hbvrk,
m a n y ••(
*b»*
| h *i hoI ia
day to a*k France to arrept '.t.
edy forevd e postjamemml until
Ih
| b '« nl
l a f •!!•••
h
m in i
e n iC A O O ,
Feb.
ta — t A I I'n lir v m *If v *I book*- '‘f tb v b a n k . tlro |i|&gt; vil fro m tb v
J u r y For 2 Millions
•.1 a i r I
It waa
on„ reliable au- .tom orrow night of
,, learned
,
the »•••'•'« To Attend Club Meet kail It Ibillm rtu l'* Rf Iap I &gt;• • «M|'I
“ Mottled teetb” — a polka dot de-,
-lu
l la in o ...................m l &lt;l«*l I'I mI m. va bo
ba&lt;l
or iR in n ll •
tvRlHt«*ntl
thority t U t as a result of ‘ • !'
hr„ y w r ig h l title fight
rttlYIHR
AS
ttw*
I
klfutlkl
-it
I«'
t
AI
•
tap which is now Uw worry only Ed«n • confrrrncrm with aI a I.*v |
t.ol Ih'Iu knl nffniHl !•m«I flvtl Ibv I lii'ii) - c I b!*• ii" I m i iir i j t i a l i l ' t i i f a u n
I JIN MON, Fvb. 28. — ( A P ) —
*
; __ klimllllin fcllli
F. F Dortur, president ol the iif i lit
National Coin*' • L'to!' uumI
a f a few afflicted communities — men In Berlin and Rome. Germany |,,r|n&gt;u ■rnrl*
I mI v im - i 8 ,
Rasputin, thr monk, and the trag­
'r
i,,„ghrnn
Seminole Agricultural &lt; lot., an- |^yi»i«*fi'H Atlvt—*ty ( oMiHitilo' tn •onntry.
Tommy
laiugrirnn,
may become' general, Chicago den­ Italy and Great Hritain are •in ar challenger
ic Ixurina nf Ituxsla lived again III
I today that member* of N. ha V.^rk, N N Mr.
l «n*l
tists were warned yesterday, un­ cord on what should lie done lu which had been *ch«dulcd for to- no..... i-i
thv -laid prrrinct* o f a dingy
.11
the organ.tut.on should "I..
Ft* riib'fil 11• oi •11oti Holt tif K'lllin-v
less
certain
iasectlcid's
were proven! an armament tare.
l.onduii courtroom yesterday dur*
nighl.
mean- all. nd the r e g u li,. .... v l - «hi n rlftAaniAh * at Vab*. Mn foi
Ing n trial dealing with th* Dint
mg wlxfh i» to I k* h e ld at the lint I'luduAtoib* finm tbv \ mI* Mi
Dr. M argaret Cam mark Smith,
"Rasputin and tin Empress."
.H igh School tomorrow r.ivi.l
at viint) .Srh«Mil
a nutrition chemist for tbo Uni­
Prim e**
Irina A loxandrovna,
8:00 o'clock.
versity of Arison*, described this
the wife uf the last o f tho YotlSTh.- inerting Is Impnitanl. Mr,
danger at th* Chicago Dental
II .10 auupuffs, and she contends killed
.Seeking a iimhi colorful eeie- Isatrd untll ah Ia I v a .
Durm-i -talr-d, Iwrause it &gt;• •“ •»- Snow, Sleet Extended
society% sanual convention. She
o io n ry ib u t w ill m akv tbv m onth
o'rliMk mI night. it w h pointed the monk, came down to London
devote I to the approarh.ng i.uhl.c
of, mottled tooth
from Windsor castle to defend b a f
Over Flirts Of South Ik nwAntitipe of !(«•&gt; -Scout ( " v r it out.
hearing on , pro|H.-ed r e lr i) »•«.
la drinking water,
Complete
text of
Secretary social ion of Bradenton Anprirau keting agreement. Detail- ol the
(•adgvH « m o l•' i o i i iI'Hsivt* it *M
Tin i ooncll ami l ouit Monday name against thr silver screen.
Mir is suing Mrtro-Goldwjm“Tho trouble la found in 23 ef Henry A. Wallace's order anneunc Fruit tirowera, In c, C. I. A M. agreement Mill be dlacuas'd again,
• Up T b r ka*&lt;" la ir d I 'f e e a l
"lo ll, o f f ii i a I h of
ilo- S e m in o le night M t.tiled an invitation ex
Dr. Smith erfld, Ing that a public hearing ea a Dingfrlder,
Dimto And • lift l«»V«n*d piilllOlth i o u n ty lio ) S i out i o u n ril M on
Georg* 1.
Fish. he Staled. a"d plen* will
ti ndvd by tbv lakp Mary troop, | Muyrr Picture-, Ltd., for 92/09,-' ,
laid
ihmi damagr- allrging that th* |ia“ and la certain communities It proposed celery marketing agree­ Inc. Standard Grower* Assort* aimed al insuring the co.i-taol at­ of tiir*» KoiithvMi
-tatv*
loda)
My nig h t o id v rv d m r lia n g v lit that the next ('ou it be brld ill
11. the S o u th O lid
„ u r(
| , „ n„ , pr&lt;H«~turr( ifTec- the Community lluiiding in that •urr 11hr 11«-•I hrr
affects every child born.
whtb*
rlHawhcrc
ment would be held at lakeland tlon, and Sen ford-Oviedo Truck tendance
•
i
a
I
of
competent
“ Our research has shewn that •ext Monday, was received here Growers,
wrathvr ga%r w»«,1 to h ig h .# ten. | „ , r , ,
In c,
all
of
San­ speaker- at thi* hearing
town on Mar IH I’ lana are unawe p ert e f ftoertn# in a million by J .r. Hutchison, aalrs manager ford, ha vs requested thr Sec­
||n,|
nil- |M*ratun*A and cb»u«i"
tbv new mi i augviocnt, |dvr way to make thia a gala
Mr. Dornrr already
haparts e f drtofclng water is enough fo r the
North
l»ulaiana
n
»
»
•••vcrivl
&gt;€.04|.
Haaford-Oviedu
Track retary of Agriculture to enter into nounrerl names o f
will not A|i|HAr l»rfiirr W e n t, and over 2M) per ron- are
two
g&gt; OpH
to riddla the teeth,
with *nuw for (hr firat I him* tbU ,
Growers, In c, today, end released pursuant to Section 8 (2 ) of 'aid whirl, hr experts to attend th- I'd
THE W E A T H E R
C«*ur| to br tvated an to tbrir in p r c tid to attend
winter.
t "N e w th e n A danger that th* to the press fa r publication.
|
AcL
lire hearing. The groU|a&gt; ate a*
luallflrationff for vanout ty|&gt;vn
At Monday night's •kCSAion of
r in m u A
ailment may
become
chronic.
I title Rock n |M»rti*d in o * and a
T h . order dated Feb. 24. I N 4, * “ A copy of such proposed agree­ follows: West* Side, F rier Ihurx
of merit tiadgi--, or advancement tbo (aoftt, Arthur llranan, chair­ StalUa
Ilia * U « I
Fruit g iw w e n # te wring ftoerino la aa follows:
ment is now on fil* and a'Viiahl* ton, Frank Msisch, Jake Hull, and t«mpvraUira of 2d, while *lr»i at
HAM OHli T uPtoitAF Cl
11
man uf thv ('council, Announced
m Sroutdom
"Under the AAA, approved May for public inspection at the off ire Wm. Iu d w ig; East Rhle, I! It- romi-Aiiiod frrcxing wcalhvr at
In-trad, Scout- will he raamined thv ap|M&gt;intmrn( of nevcral com­ A |&gt;tolar hlrolto 4’I••••*1y
12, 1933, *a amended, and oader e f tb* Chief Hearing Clark, in the Chapman, George Balmes. M II Jackson, Miaa. Clouda w&lt; n gen
lUf lOW
by member- of thv Troop Com* mittee heads for th« ntw year* K
u s lU
rral over tha booth and forrcaala
the general
regolationa. Bart** Department o f Agriculture, Wash Smith, and Mr. Dorner.'
Kl tjIU'lr Mltolr*
unite* who will, after investiga­ They ir r ;
were for rmli. tonight
Copies -of surh
One, Revision Owe, ef tbs U. A ington, D. 0.
Ft
U
ltra
—
tion. certify that th* Scout Is de­
Rw
Marlin J Hram. district VI Pl*r©#
..a
Department of Agriculture, AJ^A, agreement may b*
obtained
in
I'itG K S SEAFO O D H I I I "
serving o f the honor.
commiitsionvr;
Frank
K v a n i, lU lfirtvill*
aald
office.
The
propose I
Issued pursuant thereto,
M ISSING H T l'D K N T F r il’ ND
.
Thr Court of Honor then will camping; S. D. Hlghlayman, f i ­ Ilasllna*
"N otice la beraby given ai a agreement relates to price*, prat
Kvy W o t llslnltoa TI
WASHINQTONTFeh. 28 'A
lUlalna 71
hearing to he held
at
Hotel Ucei, and cudlttons la the mar Swrpson Earl*, conservation &lt;•'
P H IL A D E L P H IA , Frh
Ul'i niee| only tn award the badges nance; Peter Kchaal, publicity; MUml
Moors llsvvn .
Thelma. Lakeland, Mar. » , 1M4. hating o f celery g rown la Flori*u
— Erskin* L. W hilr, nf -ul.urban ami nther honors, Instead o f act­ W H Zarhry. health and safety; DkMfKolto* --- - .
miaaioner far Maryland, urged It
.
nt 9:30 o'clock a t wklch hasting
Marion, yesterday received a let­ ing aa judges A far more im ­ Julius Dingfelder, troop organl- Orlaodo
" I t la hereby declared that an House fisheries committre jrat.-i
I ' t n i t r o l s IM ridir. 4C
ceremony
is contem­ ration; R F. McnUalvatg*, lead­ TampA
tha Interested parties w ill be heard emergency ratals in the condition- day to apprev* M il* fo r the n lu f ter from hit aoa, George It., miss­ pressive
TI ridy. It
ership
training;
J.
G.
Sharon,
plated
under
tha
new
plan.
TI
I u s x IIIa „ Pt r U y CS
With reference to a
governing the marketing o f cel of th* seafeod laduelry
ing
l'lya
ar-o
id
University
of
itepn
Court
of
Honor.
The
change
to
made
bacaua*
grown in Flolrda, aad re -rntativ* Peterses o f Florida ad Pennsylvania freshman, in which
naoRG U
Honors announced last Monday Atlanta
Ctsarsr l&lt;
qniras a shorter period o f aatirr locat'd • mending . bill to extend the &gt;outh Wrote that hr waa work­ the Coart has been unabl* to
A
u
s
u
s
t
a
--.
II
than 10 d a y . and It to her eby de to the eeafeod mHaairy benefit- ing on a fru it farm near MiamL complete an Invastigaticd o f tha after investigation ar* aa fel- Msrisn ... —— Clear
~.~* —
period e f M
The boy disappeared Friday after •merits o f • f U rge number o f lowrs:
navaaaaii ^
^
Bralley Odham o f Troop No. •Tkoasaarllla .....
(raving hto keaaa to go to the Scouts who c o m before It With­
14-kaur rmla fall.
university,
(Contiatwd
on
P
ag*
F
o
n
)
in a short lima. Meetings have

Text Of Wallace Or der Calling F o r
Open Hearing On Celery Pact Issued

County .Scout Council Decides ToMake
Court 01 Honor M ore Colorful Affair

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The Downfall Of Democracy

fc* Sanford Herald

The movement t o w a r d autocrmcle* in rovemrnent
among European countries continue*. Yenterday A nutria,
which shortly after the World War overthrew the Hapohurg throne and set up a Republican form o f government,
gave unmistakable evidence o f n return to monarchism.
Chancellor Dollfua*. and Prince von SUrhemlwrg, who were
recently successful in their blood and iron methods o f down­
ing the socialists, were the recipients o f lusty cheers, along
with cries for the restoration of the Hapsburgs. The Arch­
duke Otto, pretender to the Austrian throne, long since in
exile, may soon be Invited home.
On the day tieforc, Adolf Hitler, for some time the
guiding power in Germany’s destiny, increased his prestige
when more than a million o f his followers vigorous young
men. well disciplined, and well organized, took an oath of
unshakable fidelity t o Adolf Hitler an d unquestioning
obedience to him and lenders designated for me by him.
The tribute makes him n more powerful overlord than
Kaiser William ever dared to be. It makes him the wjuivalent in autocratic power of Alexander th# Great. Caesar,
nnd Napoleon.

DNFHDAY, FKH. *8. 1*14
AN

IM P A T IE N C E

G nat

men and learned I ran
hate.
And would ronfound them if I
could;
I aaw a simple thing of late.
A aoul that lived in solitude.
W ith anger I have rliim-d the
book
That lint*-to make all mrn hr*
lir v r ;
B at thr Innr wilillinir creature'*
look
Homage fleinan&lt;l* and *hall re*
celvr.
Tour thoupht* are va*t. yet
ahopal*** Ihinx*.
'And never done, likr lULel
tower;
Bat to it* life thi* *|»ini hrltyr*
Complefi ne*w like
liuvi-tl flower.

the

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,

H enry Pu-Y iM akes S tate CWA Orders
B idForR ecognition Prdbe O f G raft In
O f H is N ew N ation County O f O range
(Continued From P a g * O n*)
den to foreign eyes, but yesterday
a glimpse o f the three-tiered struc­
ture was vnuch-eafed correspond­
ents. Around it are yellow s«r*ea«
13 feet high, and the whole place
la
enclosed
in a
barbed-wire
stockade covered by varl-colorrd
I unting.
It reminded
one o f a county
fa ir— the
resemblance
being

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One hardly dare* to .guess what form of government
may eventually emerge in these various European countries,
liut one ventures little to predict that democracy * which
America miffle the world so safe for a few years ago. has
la in dashed to lilts. Our idea that the people have a right
to rule themselves does not suit the European conception
of government. There, for centuries they have been told
what to do by kings, czars, or dictators. When their opiwirtunity came to make their own Inws. they could not
measure up to the responsibilities. The wav was left o|&gt;cn
for political opportunists, for anyone who could more con­
vincingly promise the most.
It is barely possible that alit-olutism may be the best
for European countries where, except for certain spasmodic
intervals, the people have been usrtd to taking orders. For
centuries and centuries they have been ruled in one way or
another by an authority over which they had no control.
Thev have hud so little experience in self-government that

f I V r-

You rnd in ihato a* you l*« r*n ;
You arr mi m•Ii filth and f 1mmI
o f flir*;
Thla love*, and * In’ll it rnd* it*
U
. *pon
Aa flower* fall, even *«• it
die*.
Your HRV, ) mi11 end* are iltrail to
V'
me

fContinued fro m Page Un»&gt;
it down to "untrue" and "unjusti­
fie d " aa they presented their sides
of the case to the committee.
As another result o f the hear­
ing, Chairman C. U. T c a d w a y of
the executive committee, said that
Orange county would not lie per­
mitted to k»ep tlx* trucks if in­
vestigation developed
that they
wrre purchased with C W A mon-&gt;.
Ferguson spbkc first at the
hearing.
lie charged that
thr
trucks werr purchased illegally by
the county commission and that
there was g ra ft In the truck-hire
division o f the county C W A ad­
ministration.
He referred to what he said,
was thr letting to J. II. Hughes by
R w o |m- and
Major
Charles A.
Ilrownr, o f the contract to fu r­
nish from On to HO trucks. Fergu­
son trail frri|uenlly from a mass
o f documents he brought
with

I'eachea LefTler.
Mr. ami Mr*. &lt;*. K. (iinn of Cin­
cinnati are in the city a*
the
Ifuest* of Mr. Ginn'* brother, W.
A. (Jinn.
George F o i ami his daughter.
Mi** Martiia Fo*. are among the
Sanford |H-ople who went down to
Tampa thi* week to take in th«
b if celebration.
Tw o new place* for
husine*have just openctl on First Street
One m thr |)a&gt; light Cafe and the
other is a fruit ami produrr store
in the Philip* building nest to the
drill* store.
William Neve arrived on Friflay
for a visit in the city
He joins
hi* wife here who is the guest of
her *i*ter, Mr* P. J. G onzaki.

Phone 83
annul mg all o f this atulT around?" .
i&gt;wo|K- demand'd o f the board.
j
"M r. Swope, by Just &lt;uch tactics aa these, has diaqualifiol himself [
for the leadership o f the labor-1
Ing men and women of Orange 1
county because o f his excitability," l|
K rrgu'on retnrtpd.
I
Chairman Treadway
of th* il
riecu tive committee, halted t b e .
verbal mrlee.
“ The committee is not intere.t- j
ed in personal recriminations o f 1
political attitudes,” hr stated.
A t conclusion o f the hearing.
Treadway amounted that, at re&lt;|urst o f loth Swop.- and Ferguson,
the second
investigation,
this
time an auditor of the books, would
be conductril.
"T h ere wil| be no action at this |
lime, exr'pt to instruct a thor- |
ough anil complete investigation," I
he said.

Virginia Turns Down
Child Labor Measure
W A S H IN G T O N . Fel». 2 M .-(A P)
ltej€^*ti»»n ye*terday by the V ir ­
ginia senate of a resolution for
m tifiration o f the child labor
amendment keep* nt 20 the numl&gt;er &lt;if *tate* that have ratified.
The latest *tate to ratify wa*
Pennsylvania which acted in IL*.
rember,
The fir»t a a* A r ­
kansas in
Krtifiration by M state* i* nece**ary before the amendment be­
come* a |»urt of the (*on*titutmn.

GIm m * Correctly FltU d

I .umber A Supply Yard

o

3rd &amp; Myrtle

t *.

^Social Calendar
THUIUDAY.

A

Troubles To Us!
Your Battery
M IT T C I^ S E R V IC E

Steve’s

Kentucky BurgOu supper win
i,given from 6:00 I*. M. to 8:10
I . i l . *nti
me
rFirst
ii* i
the
Christian
Churth by the Dorcas Circle of

the thurch.
Regular meeting o f Seminole
Chapter Number Tw o Order o f it..

Kentucky Burgoo

S U P P E R
Thursday, Mar. I
Christian Church

Santord Cash Feed Store
Cor. Znd and Sanford

^

"Sanford-H Only Home-Owned Feed Store"

P- A. MERO
Ballanl Rep.

6;P0 P. M.

,

B A L L A R D ’S FEEDS and F LO U R
W 8 - LE E
SaleemaB

TR U E S P IR IT U A L
READINGS.
MBS. S A L L Y RUSSELL.
APPO IN TM EN TS.
B 8 N B P IT PROC.RE88IVE
8 P IR IT U A L I8 T CHURCH.J
87 E. Concord Ave.
t
Orlando. Fla.
Phone 6521

DO Y O U KNOW ?
THAT
I

M ll.K

I'rntrlria

C O N T A IN S :
f •• r

The Accommodation
SHOP

t.lllUtllitf

Dressmaking Hept.
under

r.mi|N-t.nt

lluKnn..

U r...m »V .r

•*,*(v*,(--- mr lid III ■

b . m . n ic h in g , etc.

ea I lie le* III MmI »lo- !»*■ U * price, hcr«.
IU »#
&gt;Mil car r«u l| far aarv-

M AR T IN
SIS w . I at BT.

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•l» (OKI

nk

Milk

H iiiiii

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I., m m

For

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IhmI % | {A W

Grad®

Delivrrad daily from

M r,. M » r j Slreng

FREE FISH

Spencer Harden Dairy f
Pbon* 400

1933— In Florida and adjoining Stair*
F O R D V-8 averaged 18.9 mile*
per gallon in 190,000 mile* of
oilicial testing.

Tk'hen In V'*iii lu ll I hligri- your

114 K. lnd

T A S T K U R IZ E D

4•I f

Health.

!»• ««. . .all hind* ml l r
frr flsli ss® *»*lrra.

8N A FPK R , lb.
HI.ACK HASH. lb.
Ijirg r PERCH, lb.
H R E A M . I liw.

M U LLET. .1^, Urn.
ROE S IIA I). lb.
IllU K S H AD . 2 lbs.

The I'rogresN Of Aviation
)
Tin- rt-murkulilt- Htridi-n which hgvi- hi-t-n madi- in com
I V hr le Hmn is «)•
'rni-nial aviation during the |vw*t four or fiv e yearn arr re
Mffl kuliur*^ h j t f f
I vealed in a re|n»r1 rceently relcaned by tin* Aeroriautiua
(iu l yrar he lui u
( liamlier o f I'omnu-ree o f America
Th e report dladonei
Ooo.noo h,
j.-iah inti-renting faeln an Iheae, that the year before Col
U n iiril M u iiI l.indhergh'n famoun trann-Atlantic flig lit. only 5.7K2 pu&lt;
jnengem were carried oil all the commercial airliiien in tin
I I ’ ll it «-«l Staten. Ily l!*2!l tilin figure hud iiicreuned Jo lllfi.
■'Jti-'t. And in I0.'t:t.-7t»&lt;tfolirth year o f the dcprennlnn. ri.V*.(K8
Ipiinm-ngern availed them.-elvcn of airline nervieea.
K m n greater him l»een tin- i tier caned line of the airline
for carrying exprenn. not iinlnding the air mail-*
in 102
only 0.11.7 poll lid n of exprenn were carried hv tile variou
What the tmjiisl itnlu 41* &gt; in* Mil* air tiuimport eompaioen.
In 1020 thin figure had inereime
|o Finn.1m I* intJlCMtri! Il) m i •*p«*i I to 107.r».’W. And hv I0.TI, in npite o f the general decline i
o f thr State Unit I I iMliuii•*«!»,»#« f other typen o f luHinenn. more than l.fldO.iMHI (Miundn e f e&gt;
whifh *a&gt;* that 4ill I wint.i %| i
prenn were flown in thin country. A ir mail innindagi he
tor* arc
f 7,.%4Hi .ihiii
In Flnrhia.
lie *'**lihimi&lt; *1 that I inrreimt-d from 422.640 |rfinndn in 1026 to 7.66’’&gt;iMI0 in ID-1­
The prineipal reanonn advaneed hv aviation offiefu
th ru arr IJaiNi.iNNi 1«m iii -Ipi,
Florida, or a* many m* Hum mm* for thi- greater u«c o f airline nervieen hv the pulilic are th
yrar -round rr*lih*nt«. and lhat they inert-lining npct*d o f the plaiu-n, the nafelv record tif ti
Will *14*101 $2M),imhi,imhi duiinjfthr1 roinpanien. and the reduced cont o f thi- nt-rvice
A ir expre*
i — on.
raten, for inntance. are only one-thinl an much an thev wer
two vearn niro. In 1020 the cmintry-n airmail wan flow
Thr boom I* coming look in Mi
10.212.511 milen at a total cont to the goveromejtt of $11

•mi.

During thr nioiilh of Jmiiu
• ry tha Miami llcrahl puhli*hr I
tnorw advertising llnragr, not onl*
than any other paper In Florida,
but alto ttioro than any
other
|mpvr In til fourteen of the South
ern stale*. It hail IM.rtM more
line* Of »d n »ti«m g than the New
Orlcana Ttnira-I'icayunr, thr »rrond ho*t.

U f a insurance cumpaniee help
llttla fellow as much aa the
: 'millionaire. The Metropolitan L ifr
which in.urea th . liv e , of some
28,000,000 per.ona haa paid more
’ than two billion dollars to Its poli­
cyholder. sad their beneficiaries
during thi, dapreaaion. N eedle., to
- say th* widow who g et, $S8 a
month needx It much wore# than
. tha fam ily o f th . millionaire that
43. retlayU a hundred thousand dot-

J. W A ITS «

and Mr*
Thnae

D ia m o n d
4,40-21

A L E X A N D E R V A R IE T Y W O ND ER S

l» I. Thia* hcr
present w e t r

Mr

and

Methodist Church
Saturday. Mar. I t
S Is I
1
Benefit Building Fund

“Puss” Hortman
And Ills Orchestr, at tho

T R IA N O N
Thunu, Mar. I
1® I%
* 1
$1.00 Couple 1*lu» 1(V Tax

WOOD
All KlndH of Wood
Dellrcr.-d
III- lifetime, and
lieWest Side Primary
John Boles Stars In illrroiighout
tore h eoii-tiintlv i liniigtng back
Celebrates Birthday Milano Musical F i I m ground co-el- a -pan of mi etl

III, Wood Y'ard
Phone 497-J
♦v. n th s t .

In
V * iatn*n *»f tlaorye Wa*himrtoii** In* *Iota\. the pupil* of th«
VVi nl Sol* I'nnm iy St huol present
ed ii pt«4wiMin |»* t Thursday moinivtir nt th&lt; -i tiM.ri auditorium dm
iiil' thr M'lftilni i*lut|Md period It
includwt the fxdfok%inir nunihei• Hi* Mother - t Avonle llorae,"
lleaSle A*lk&gt;ll“ Why Wa-hmiftiin Hoi Not Hecome A Sailoi" Kn**l«lie Fieht*
"A Simi* *d \\ ashinift»»n" Thitil
tirade.
” 1 &lt;a!ntr The" t atheiine t ’laik
lti« l Iml* Si*o\ Joyce Steele.

Seminole High School
H o n o r s Washington

Nuinc

Missi.ssippi F i n a l l y
(Jets Lu^ali/cd B e e r

Expert RadioSemco
C h est C o ld*
Rub on M uflerole. 1 &amp; 4
by million* (or 2S yaaraJ
N O T ju*l a salve, but a

"co u n te r-irrita n t,'" A *
dnx|iifU .Three ■trcngthaJ

1tidies’ D a y Enjoyed
At Sanford (»olf ( lull

4.50-21

Phone
617

If no answei
phone 112-.I

Batteries
Tires

THIS YEAR

D m action mil 4 wfcaaf* vilho*

••fat, and Btrcuglh |f fttong
Throtxgh e factory rcbollt cylinder assembly
exebaoge el e coat of *492)0 (plus freight
i ba igas) ladadiag labor far Inalallallan. wuo-

C itrus T reef Require Ample Nitrogen
For S a tisfactory Y ield And Quality.
^ O f ficial Tests Frove Thmt Arcadian Witr.ate O f Soda S u p p lies 3%5b Weeded
Growth Element An A Quidk-Aoting Fo­
rm And That It inonoases The Size, Q u­
ality And Flavor.
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J O H N B O IE S ««&lt;■
O k O R IA STUART

NAPOLEON AND HIS ARMIES CROSSED
THE AJ.PS IN 1796
N.i|&gt;olcon found that llic Alps could be croascd. You,
loo, can cross many mountains of drudgery every day
hv using modern electric cookery. And it’s a fact that
the 24 electricity in your 'Ilirifty Three rate will nuke
it uist as economical as the old-fashioned methods.

Fitts. Mrs. G eorg. Fog. and lha
M loe&gt; Genie Wicker. B all. Smith.
M cU ughlln.
and

Tuaaday aflenwon at tha bom. of Elisabeth
h ., alitar, Mre. M. 8. Dlcklnx.
Twa table, of players » • » * ad&lt;Wd
to th. dab $Mjr»rs Is h«F&gt;r g
Mrs. B. U Msrtla ai Brooklyn. K-

C aroling

il Com pany

■ S i’S * Mre.
V -8. 1 -

Toomer i

Com pany

M m Go ,

DU II A R T S

till* cent II t v

e n t y ye a r s ago

Mrs. Cecil Butt delightfully
tastained tha li^tre Nous (

drinand.
When Speaker Bailey Jntei
ml ii hnu.e &gt;M*inn to annouiM
governor’ * action thimdafoir
pl»n «r nwrrpt th, hitter aid
ami when sonic licit tec o f
was rratored R rp rr«l| | ttll»» I
of Marshall comity, moved
"the hounr do now adjourn
have a good, cold bottle o f i

Turkey Suppffit

W e Recom m end A nd S ell Arcadian,

lU ltttiltt). t w

u si

IT’S A FACT!

haa been ran with stock model Ford V-8
core under official supervision—a grand
total o f 190,000 mile*. H ie avenge
mileage per gallon o f gaidino was 18.9.
No oil was added between 1000 mile

the

. m n u A i r r la .

Duplex Regular

tcrlor. all aUel body, safety glare.

n

HON

4or. f.. «i

riiwwr SIS

Nmw iljrl* a— rter ippMw ae* la

“ aUck, rt-cwivnl * i-.l.iy nf IlIHl.
$20 ami a IlMi.uoo u&gt;nu. in lux-.*,
atul a relary of I* i,iUta wilhuul
any l«nu&gt; in IU32 When the hi-a-l
of a Onnipany u ahl&gt;- U&gt; bring In
tka bu.inr.-, anil |&gt;ruilure. the rev­
enues out pf which wage, are paid
, and the p rofit, from which divi. dc-mla coma, lie U i-ntltlni tn a big
'' salary, but when he fa il, to pro­
doc*, he dreervre a cut.

The Truth Seekers C l » « of the
First Methodist Church mrl Monda) ■fternbon at Uni home of
Mrs. J. B. Crawford on Oak A v e ­
Eaatern Star will be held at ?:.i0|
nue with Y!Vs. Crawfoid. Mrs. M.
l*. M. at the Masonic Mali.
E! Moye, Mr*. J. M. Moyr, Mrs.
Circle Number Five o f the First
R. I - Shlnholser. Mr*. T. J.
Baptist Church will hold a prayer
Smith, and Mrs. J. \V. liiilh-dgr as
meeting at 3:30 p. M. at the home
of Mrs. B. A. Carter. Members de­
Friends o f Mrs. Walter E. Coop hostesses. “ ie routine of business
airing to go moat aoUfy Mrs. R. ci will regret to learn tliat she ... was conducted sfl-'r who |i the
ill at her hunre on East Eighteenth gue’ la enjoyed a - ik-i.I hour.
L. Glenn.
Mrs. I&gt;. C. llsirlift. Mrs. J. B.
.
. The March meeting o f thr South Street.
Crawford, anil Mis. U. J. Pope,
Side Prim ary Pe-T. A . will !&gt;e held
at 3:30 P. M. in the echool audi-i George Weinstein returned to­ who celebrated their birthday an­
day from New York City where niversaries this month, wvre honor
torium.
Regular meeting of th.- West he has been spending the past 10 |guests at the meeting and received
Side Primary P.-T. A. will b- held da&gt;s purvlia«ing Spring stock fur gift* f mm th*- cl»**.
Thu*** |»r**cnt wrrv: Mr*. W. Eat 2:15 I'. M. at thr school audi-. the Style Shop.
WrlU, Mr*. U * lir Went. Mr*. W.
torium.
F R ID A Y
Miss Aldine Harrison and Mis. M MrKim, Mm. l&gt; C\ lU rrlift.
Item* Circle of the Ganlrti Club Freda Ganas will leave Fraia&gt; Mr*. It. M. Ma«on. Mi*. J. 0 .
of Hanford win meet at
1():X0, morning for Gainesville where Jinkin'. Mm. IV I&gt;. Parker. Mr*.
A. M. at the home o f Mrs. E. M.| they will attend the annual mili­ John WaiMrll, Mr*. C. A. Pon.lcr.
Calloway, Rally R ay Farm, lainrh tary ball and Spring festivities at Mr*. It. F. Crenshaw. Mr*. O. J.
Popr. Mr*. A. I). Shoemaker, Mr*.
»•&lt;u will he served at noon.
tha University of Florida.
W. I&gt;. Houlihan. Mr*, G rorgr MrThe Dirt Gardeners Circle of
the Carden Club o f Sanfoid will
Dr. ami Mrs. F. L. Ware of Crum, Mr*. Ho**l* llutrhUon, Mr*.
meet at U:30 A. i t . at the home Warrenton, Ga. are visiting Un­ Walter D arke, Mr*. t\ &lt;*. Priest,
of Mrs. M. B. Pope. South San­ former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr*. J II Crawford, Mr*, G. A.
ford Avrnur. Kach m rm ler i« be­ Judge and Mrs. It. W. Ware, 711 Railfortl. Mr*. J W
Rut bilge.
ing asked to bring a vase for the Palim-lto Avenue, for a few il*).-. Mr*. F. It Mitrhell. Mr*, George
hunpital shower.
Maffet, Mr*. It. I. Shlnhi»l*er. Mr*.
tills week.
Regular meeting of CampbellK. A. HarrUun, Mr*. T K. Wil*on,
Isvaaing Unit Number Fifty-Three
Mr. and Mr*. Hol»rrt II. A lt and Mr*. John Vaughn.
Mr* I II.
of the American legio n Auslllary irm-*t*( lilr*. Itoliert I.. M. Ant and Hart# Mr* Otto Hrhmehl,
Mr*.
will be held at 3:00 P. M at the *on*, Kenneth anti Hirhanl. of John ItuniMe), Mr*. J. li. Wait*,
home of Mrs. Fred B oll), take lllmimfirld, N. J.. left thi* morn Mr*. It. W. Turner, Mr*. M K.
Monroe.
inir for St. Peter*hurx where they Mo&gt;e, Mr*. J. M Moye. Ml*. T.
Regular meeting of the Elks’ will stay until Friday.
J. Smith. Mr*. J h Melttiiger,
Auxiliary will take place at H 00
Mr* N. Steel*’, an.I Mr*. I.ola S.
P. M. at the Elks Halt.
Ml** Ito**ir /^ichary has rv
Central Circle o f the Carden turned from Ralriirh. N. t*. where
Club of Sanford will
meet
at she has U*en *|M*n4lini: some time
10:00 A. M at the home of Mis. She wa* arcompanini hcie by hoi
Frank L. Woodruff
J. Unwell Fish, 1300 Magnolia sister, Mi*. J. K. Htidife* of Itn
CelcbratoH Birthday
Avenue.
leiirh, who will vi*it Ml** /.aihai)
M OND AY
at the home of Mr. and 5!r*. A. l»
Cirrlr Number 1&gt;,r e l the First /jnliMiy, MairnoliM Avenue.
Ftank I,. WiM*lruff. win* c*-l»Methodist Church will meet at 3:&lt;H)
hrated hi* »is ti third Imthilay
P. M. at the home of Mrs. John
r*Rtv yesterta), wa- ho»o*i
Mr. And MrH.W.C.IIill anniv
Hayes. 321 West Ninth Street.
Koe»t at m dinner paity jriven h»-t
Circle Numlm T w o of the First Entertain BridReClub nitfht by Mi* W«M»dr»lff at then
Methodist Church will meet at 3:00
home on Ouk Avemn- Quant H o ­
J’ . M. with Mrs I aila S. Is-Cetlr
Honorinir the member* of th»- of irarden fh»wei - were u-nl to
at the home of Mr- W. C. Hill. FvrniriK llrhlRc D u h , Mi anil M r* ailotn the room* where Hu- K»ie««lI'.IIIO Magnolia Avenue.
W C
Hill
eiitertainril
va ith a
Circle N u iii Im-i Three of the htnfire paity Tuesday eienlnk' at
First Methodist Church wdl meet their home on May md ia Avenue
nt 3:00 IV M. with Mrs llnslie A i idor m hem,- of plink ami lav ­
Willianis. 110 West Eighteenth ender wa * a e « i n t u a t e l by \u-e*
Street.
ami howl* of *weet pea* ami *nap
Circle Number Four of the ilraxoii- airaniMil atatiit thi- rinim*
F ii-t Methn.i..! Church will meet whi le the |jtie*t* were enti rtained
■it .1 lid IV M with M i«
I
W
After *rvrittl
pnufr«-**ion*
of
Williams. Oak Avenue nl Thud hndjrc seorv* were ad»h d arol
p u r e * aw mi lii-il ll igli *V*Me prizeStir* I
Ciri le Niimlter
Five
of the we rr a w ar d e d to M i - W all ace \N
Flint Methodist Church will meet Wrijfht who received a pair of
nt 3:00 P M. with Mi- E. II. I.a chifTiHi ho*e. and II I.. T hi ash ei
ney at hei home in Paula
who warn given a *llk tie H'-fresh
T IK H IIW
rnrnt* wen- served h&gt; the ho*te**.
Circle Numlver Sis of the First M««i«ted hv M r * F. V llonshnlder

w epnbbpay

Taiophono: Office H I

Optometrist
112 l* »r fc A

m n u m . gAWFOHD, F l o r i d a ,

Truth Seekers Class
Has Social Meeting:

DR. HENRY
M cLA U U N , Jr.

W. T. W O tll.L E Y
Owner M.-r.

haw fokp

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ila U v w W reaaalacturere who do not Maintain warrhuuMco la BanMr* to sMpfjr yoer Arcadian Soda re^airoMcnta. .. ...................... i ~

T h * «to v y o f a lo v a
th a t H n i t d through
th r** g * n * r a ll* n s w lth h u fr tr lm music
a n d w lm t o o g s sung

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�G A T O R S U N A a E N ^ p jE lf f i&amp; f S
TO NAB LEA G U E
TITLE ON.COURTI
Florida F i v e Falters
To Drop Final Tilt
To AIabamans,41-25
RATES
Um
Um
Um
Uac

1 Hag
S t lM
f tint*.
1 a oath.

| C o a t fir* wank to Una.
' P w i l i rate for capital ar
Mach face letten*.

Q U ND : Nacklec* ip Post Offica
last night. Owner may bars
ifd by Identifying it and paying
&lt; * T : Four keys on Century ofi
F fe g r c ti souvenir key holder.
OWgrd. Return to Herald .Offica.

B

for

your

used

Ford

rrolat. BEEP A 80NB.

taxpAnl on
to
sldariy’ person.
Tomnca
McCoy. “
Ito* No. A, fnty.
lualiorui
Wanted

i- 4 I! RO
t bRAW111]
uATT.’
U i n*r*#~kik
7
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tioip m nurse ip Hirslld

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- as |waitress In dining room. Ad-i

Um * "Hotel," car* Herald.

COAL
W e still have plenty.

H L D BEATER.
B E A T E R . Ktiper
P*nL
fp rOOBLD

plant.
for Ml*. John PttaTd, Ea*t Side

JOHN F. PEAR SO N

» . Bmllay,
ORLD B E A T t V P.pper Pl.nM
for ulo. Ready to eel. Mr*. K.
C.moron Avo.
’A n t e d o l d hou&gt;* to wreck
for himbar
Will pay cask,
bon* If, Otto Caldwell.
’ANTE D to buy a two ipard
post drill with % Inch chuck
tih flat flywheel for bait. Phone

i

( Continued 1 raw f i f i 0x*&gt;
whit I W j thought n t • ■ « ■ ( with
the o itta lu llo n that baa tba Bloa
Eagle to r Ha symbol. A t as* tba
views of Mr*. » w w w &gt; ax tba

through bitterly cold waatbar to
air
(r i m a n a wara surprised
wbaa Johnson, tomad critic himM|f to r tha moment. outlined what
h« Intandad to do to aiak* the
NRA U iU r - ond b ig ™ . too.
Tha administrator -rid b4. piaa
WM , ilMd &gt;t .
^iTiou
cod„ lnd g ^ r r f n n L a. pa.
,|bl. would b* pat M o effect
through general pr—Wh-«tol rsi|n(rm
This n i Um program Johnson
outlined:
l _ A m o r e uniform and egati» m.
, fnational mica ataUHriiiltm in ,k-— m i . wbara nee(u l(7 lo maintain wagaa at a
d w flt .Undard again* the torUUl
^ prpgatocy and cwtthrodt mnpotiUon, and rtv laaorPnce against inrreaeea of pekw.
of purcha.iag power,
| _ A „ „ „ effective ml* oo
ro&lt;u for ts, purpooee of malntainlnjr
against u l n baloW taste
of
j . _ Uniformity of wages sod
hoari, raU, in rompetitive (ado.

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claaalfk^tWe #f
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4 _ Forth. r rodootlmm la M a n
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further knereasa in
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SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

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tb ^ taA ^ T K d ^ S
tM** tally. "
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The showing was the feet Florids ha. aver made In ti e annual
Dixie cage rias.lr
^ r i n g prompt
| compliant*.

wA NTsaEtm
D
trslaed
um:. Girl
Ow thoroughly
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TMKOtma c m y t h t tw t m m r . m. n r u n m
#&gt;r m
L T S R I IX O K a n i U T R M WITH T i l l R M U D 4 XTATX U

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and

a ffile .

coda administration without rack­
eteering and a tornaElimination ad iaronalstent
or conflicting prrri^lotm among
various coda*.
10—Adequate labor aad con
■amir r*presentation in aa advis­
ory capacity on rotha authorities.

name it

m tkw

all j f them re­

fine

&lt;vinlity nf

Feifirws, dinvtse a/

II.— Uniformity of gvrtrm m t
al representation ox rod* authori­
ties.

County S coot Body
C hanges Procedure
O f Court O f H onor
(Continued From Page Owe&gt;
j
6 advanced lo tirrsxd Ctoas, aad
John M. Morgan of tho same
troop advanced to First Ctoaa.
Seoul Morgan won merit hedge ,
in life saving, swimming, snd
reading.
Seoul Billy Morgan wen merit
badges in athletics and tasking.
Scout Donald Lamsnn won mer­
it badgea In public health aad

W A N T E D to buy house furnish-1
i ..lags. Cash. Apply box 1000, llar-i

Apart mm In fay Rent
iFARTMENT No. t, dnmulslrs
four rooms, south M |&lt;*un
Ohglsy Apartment*. Phone EKI

person s)

h e a lth .

Scout Raymond Mswtonleatgw
won
merit
badge#
to
pnblk
health and parsansi health
Scout Sidney Nia, J r, merit
badgea in pereonal health aad
path finding.
Scout Motley lli-ksoa. merit
hedge# In cl sics, roohtag, bird

’HREE ROOM bouts A l l - 2
gcres land. 14.00 per month. I l l
l*atwl Avo.
^u e n i s h e d " h u n g s l s t t e snd
and house Apply (Kmi Elm A * «

SIB weak Spec 1*1. FOUR HOUR
E N A M E L HIGHEST GRADE.
A quart. hOc pint f t * H p|nt.
k
1-4
pint.
Btanlay-Rogrr*

D r. R i w P i
Cold Ramcdy

study
Smut Archie Simmoos.
merit
badges in -ivies, soli maaegv
ment, 1st aid ta animals, and ndvnnrement t » Star rank.

Scoutmaster L
L
Hardy of
Chulaots treoo w a merit badges
la First AWL personal health,
life saving, and was advanced to
Star rank.
TVoee attend lag the muting
together with Scowl* frsw Trwwpa
No. &amp; end No. X* af Bnafaed and
Troop

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nf Chn’to ia

wago:

THURSDAY

Om ot tba Greatest Shows Ever AseesiWxd la On

Unit

6— Higr Vaudeville Acta—6
Stags Band
O f f — Girls

The Alexander Troupe
Bis Iniavwal tonal Arttou

The Merrill Brothers and Slater

*

The LeV^k) Trio
J BaastUal Glrk aa4 Hilaries* Comedy

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P*t LeVolo
'141 DeMuth

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ATLANTA; Fab. It.— Florida
w"
to swept ninnar-op
honors in tha Soathoaatarn Confar*nr* basketball charaplonjh'p
raca, bowing to Alabama 41 to 25
in tha final, of tba tournament
hara last night, bat Coach Ban
demon.' athlata*. novortheWa,
cor.md them.elrea with glory
Forced to tha limit to boat thair
two prerioa. foe*. Florida almnly
dldq’t have enough .team left last
night to rare for the expert Alabamiana. They war* rather dead
oq their feat, the fire that carried
them to the final, wa. miming
and they didn't come to full reallRation of the task ahead of them
until tha Crimson Tide had rolled
up a Mg margin In the first few
minutes of ptajr.
Ihiring tha later portion of tha
contmt, the Gator, played thair
fo* od even term, and showed
fla.hee of their previous form, but
th. .port came too late.
However, lb* Gators need moke
no apologia.. Their first round elclory over the defending champiotia from the university of Kenlucky erxiemred them to the local
fan*, snd thair thrilling last seeond upset of Vanderbilt Monday
night further placed them in solid
with local spactatora. Whan U c f
came out last night, Florida got
most of the cheara and moral support-*but that happened to be
iomelhlng that Alabama didn't
n**d. Tha Tide .Imply - a . a better basletbal] Mam last night
jmd pmhap. on an, night for that

Celery M arket R eport*

�N UM BER 106

Full Text O f Unemployment MRS. PINCHOT
FIXED MONEY Program
That W ill Succeed
POLICY m C W A , ReleasedByRoosevelt SCORES NRA
LABOR
BE DELAYED
MorgctathaoSaysMore
Experience, Time Is
Needed Before Real
Stability May Come

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to

to d a y rain w it h t h . « te ctu rn o f l* m iU | « b e fo re th *
t i m e t o re p o rt o a j
m
M i l MoodayT W P r n i t e t w ill d iarlo ae h i.
l a « f o r th e N R A la • p r n o n a l
M onday
b e fo re
th e
ro lle d
by
Adto h e a r m m k n o w n to d a y &gt;i
re ce ive d
fro m
a
of
p e rro n *
who
a t th e in v it a t io n of
t * a i r t h e ir v ie w , .
P re a id e n t'a
* d d re * «
w ill
t
11:00 o 'r lo r k
A
Hd it
w ill
i*e

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to

th e

n a tio n .

a tta c h e d
by
to th e sudden
d ecisio n
to a U r r w t h r o o o fe re n te
Som e
k t l i r f r t th e f Y e e id m t w o u ld g iv e
k b id e as f a r th e fu tu r e o f the
M a th e s l
R o m w ry
A c t os w e ll
•oroe o f th e c o m p la in ts
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in v it a t io n
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f l e a m h a n k in * co m m itte e
t W F V t r b e r - S t e a r * l l hilt
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d s r ia c
w h irh
jo T r m m r n t
■ W l i l n I ra n b e u*ed a * -ollatr n l f a r F e d e r a l R r v e r v * note*

February RecordOf
Jod^e J.G^haron’s
Court Is Revealed
a f alleged

violation
ia C. Sharon durtnl

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a r e a a f o t ia w i:
L . Hull- —a h * . w h ite , o p e ra
wfcaf— l a
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fi* h
w it h a at l i c v a i r , fin e d the
w h ite ,

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Al llte g . fined the raata.
T ra y
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ap t ra tio n
v e h ic le .
I t t m r v fin e d
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T h e ||Kt| s tru g g le w ith inro nie
b u rst in V ie n n a
y e s te r d a y
an il ' ta x re tu rn * i* g a th e rin g iinnnen
■e.rrmt N a i i f l » * » w ere u n f i . r l c l
w h tlr t h r w in i'im r.l o f
the
in the p ro vin re s, but the e x p ira
n a tio n '* incom e ta x p a y e rs a lie u d y
j tion o f a N a i i le a d e r1* iilM iu a lu m
ha* s ta rtl'd d u m p in g d olfn i
in to
l-iii r r n | the g o v e rn m e n t'* e n ffe r*
to f'h a n c c lln r
D n llfiis *
m e n l w a s m ark ed by c o m p a ra tiv e ,
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of

A u s t r ia n

N a * i» ,

High Jap OfficialSays
W ar FcarsGroundless

g ie s s should m ake proposed
viA kins o f the incm uc tax law
(C n n lin u c tl on P a g e F o u r )

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c x c h a n g t* of p ro t r a l* o v e r m n
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bord er, “ the w o rb t n m l n»t
b» co u n ty
H o y and
t iir l
S* out »•*
a f r a id th a t R u s s ia and J a p a n a r r s p io iw to tin- P lii**iib"«il.N m -jim l
on th e x-erge o f w i r . "
I fo r s e n ter. and I be fu tu re o f the
H e spoke av t b r w a r o ffice m *i i I movent* nt in the c o u n ty , w ill io n o r
to
M o scow A vig o ro u s
p rotest j d u rin g h stiecial m e e tin g o f * com i
■ gainst flig h ts by S o v ie t p la n e * ; nut lee o f In men nnd w nini-ii im io
o ve r M a n c h u k u o and K o r r a R u s s ia bei-* of the I ham ber o f ( o m im it e
has co m p la in e d a g a in s t
s im ila r who a te
in te re ste d in llo
S i out
flig h t * by Ja p a n e s e p lan es over
S&lt;»vlet t r r r i U i r y
“ A ll o f these p ro te sts and llo
n o o y fu ss a re a gooil sig n th a t the
d a n g e r o f w a r is f a r a w a y , " the
o fficial said. “ W h e n l«»th sides are
sile n t, liMik o u t."

ad
Aaron Grice,
battery, fined t&gt; and
E W w U n y iia
waa
raata aa a a ia U is r

in ««ve in ' nl.
T h i*
m eetin g
to l» In Id at
lb*- ( ify H a ll a 1 1 kb *»'i I*m k t "
&gt;m o iro w a fte rrm o n Hi*iuitidef * w« m
| sent to day tu all mr m lo i * n f
I lo
l o i n m il t i e , a sk in g
that l in y In on
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County-Wide Clean-Up, Beautification
CampaignGiven Hearty Endorsements

1

lb- ho to** |* i mind- , !nit*i»iie~‘* and
' l i T nal g io m n U , v a c a n t Ini*,
tie* i
and Tilley*
1 •a ll 'toon th e peo|*li
of
S u lif o 'd
lit i n o p e iltli* e lilh li ■
'•ia- ' a l l v !•• lli e i r fu ll p a il in
m a k in g thi u/mk a -m re-\\
V I . F F E I I I!
M ayor

a co u nty-w id e

( lean up

energy in rleaniny up and beau
tiffin ® private and public pru|&gt;
erty during the month of March,
competition already Ita* bomnie

kens, for acorn of ratty blank*
had been gathered at noon today
by groupa of women worker* in
the dean up campaign army.
The entry blank, a copy o f
T and f
C. W h ite,'
M f t and raata each. which ia printed in another *.*■Uon o f Tha Herald, read* -Plea*r
eater my prapnrty In Ut* Haminole
County Ciaa a-U y and BannUfiratiaa rantast f* r March. I a n In­
terested to help make my town
and county look batter. My prop­
erty I* located at
.... .*
Immediately upon receipt o f
the entry blank, • group o f Judge*
will import Um property before
the w o rk o f riea oin , up X u be­
gun The proper ty will bn I depart
ad again n| a Inter data, wbaa the
owner has announced that Xd ha*
finUhed hit Inbora.
Mr*. Ftodor Curiett o f Geneva
Xna been appointed aa chairman
n f the committee which wQ| have
charge o f all act It itie* within the
•aver*I group*, town*, and M lgh-

l 'u - Y i

and h i de to H u g h S .lohri*on, N R \
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O f Children’s Home
S o c i e ty Directors
In Canceling Leave

U \ s i n &gt; G T I1 N . M « r
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tho Kmcrfroiicy Rplirf\ AdminiMtration in FloriiinAand
his rt’sijt mi tion was accepted
"W ith ou t roniment" hy Gov­
ernor Sholtx.

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GORDON BARNETT
. .. SEEKS OFFICE AS
REPRESENTATIVE

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Ibr rh llilrrn’* Homo Koclrly o f
Florida.
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tho
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nnd rrlurnrd lo tbr Children'®
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Increase

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( ‘hililrpn'* l|.»mr S w ir ly o f which
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Powers V i o l a ting
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FAGG RESIGNS
AS DIRECTOR
OF STATE FERA

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F a i r Relurned $255 In Cash Prizes

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THE WEAVER
Hale*..
Fair u 4
lUiMtjr »___„ __ ____ —,

. w— — .m In U k U i ' ii Henri
Th* WnrkTs Greatest Ve«eUbl«
. Spot nnd Richest Garden Land

U |k l to b»»\.&lt; fruat

AN INDKPIiNDKNT DAII.Y NKWSPAI’KH
S\NF(jHI)~KI.OHll&gt;A. Tl KSHAY. rKimi'A»Y*27. l!»:tl

MsMbsr Associated rress

•SUDDEN DEATH
CLAMS NEARLY
100 IN 4 DAYS •

Federal Control O f Nation’s
Communication Systems h
Recommended By Roosevelt

SENATE VOTES
pirn rnn UCTC
Tim Ylij

OF CUBAN WAR

K a r le y
P o lic y

E s ta b lis h e s
F or

P r im a r y

t\ tSHINOTON
IVb. SIT
il
xelt p . tiaH rat** de
rln o d *' lltital* oil" policy tod:»&gt;
hi • gutd to pi-miH'iatlc i on
.itd.ih w ii the Minting primatx
il«tta*a*«
James \. barley it**
i li.m utan. in a statement *Rid
th* National eonnoittoe would
itikv iiu |»ait fat »" against any
|a*uu»erntir
randalate.
'I'm
statement, lu-w*
is umiei
wf,,,h| ll ■ In apt* to pntgis*
*tx. Il« » dd»i in l,'i *«n to b*x»
tin Mpp toia l of tin \dminist*n
tioii sin Ii n« Si ti.dur J o h n -on
ot I iilii.'taia au I Nuiri*
«d
to a kit.

Price Fire Cents

ROOSEVELT IS
CHARGED WITH
FLIERS DEATHS

t o a l(U

(wiiila
Ni’MHKR IH

U. S. lxwan To Cuba
I s S e e n Probable
W ASH IN G TO N , K*K , 2 7.—
l/l*' A governm ent loan o f i f f etal million dollars to Cuba for
th. purchase o f silver in this
country was described today in
informed circles a* pr\»hahle.

FREE’ TAXES
BANNED B Y
COMMISSION

The new commission would almly
the operation ' o f existing c«tin
panics in tho*** fields iitul make
additional legislative recom men­
R o b in s o n
O f I n d ia n a
V m o n d n io n l
A d d e d
dations Ot the next MV* ton ol
Fury OfWinterStorms
S
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s
P
r
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s id e n t S e n t
t otigrrss.
T o O f f i c e s R ill R e ­
Adds To Grisly Toll
Already an rxten-ivc study bn'
A
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a
t
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r
s
T o I) o o m
s to r in g
S o ld ie r s O f
Iteen mntle hr tit* in lcnh ’pait
Over Entire Nation;
F ly in g
A ir
M a i l s
mental innim ittie and Ha*
1 SOS T o P e n s i o n b i s l
Tornadoes K i l l
bum nnd lhll eommilteos liatl tin
T x iri'in k ' vh*wn a n » p . v a l
W ASHINGTON, Feb. 2 7 . b1*&gt; i eciunmetidntioiis o f tla* derail
\V XSHINlSTON. K« t*
V\ VM IIM ITO N . K .l -7
l ‘V*
I lip The iaenr'nlttl Preeel
T l„, mi inuil c n 'in v i-n -y hr.&lt;V«m a ilo t h o u h v M a n y M . I X ( s
hill to set up n connnlMiuii menta hefon* them in dtaflim :
Sixtv .itilti«*vi dollat* of I •i*nom&gt;
Four day« of catanlropho o—f A seven
, il„, S imli- f " *r v. t.n ln v Structure Will Re 1st \u&gt;rth. p r v * n lv n t &lt;•! th v Svn\i»
members to aupervl-e the legi-lntion. In inlditnm
x lid ' k I
aloft and anrounil have the activities o f communication* •ailing for n «••»*« t :it eon. muni ve\rt. it.lt.is ill.'\ - l»W» t«*
i V, ,
r
Vc|Mlb.
i»&gt; l»\ th. Seliat ’ !
Cnit Of Cities Serv­ nulo r.'uni) ''h-.mivr **&lt;
brought audden death to systems took fhspe yootenlay at rations net n« V to |»r«% ale fe.fetal at ll
idi nt
n, |
.« . ..nruIi'K 0*. &lt;\&gt;lHO* I »o» that I
*,,,|m*ii. dolity
nearly 100 persons in th thr capitol under the recommi t! . regulation thi rvjaot suggested i:,M. ••T| t« i •nd o r .» 0* on*a
ice Terminal H e r e 11'orom vrvv. th;*i thvv liv e
Illation
o f...........................
President llot»sevelt
the it«*»tlon «»f ua ao»a»la * to tIt-,- I., ll*. llntl*e
u p l.&lt; an ;otrt &gt; *n«‘ " t w h iv h h e
*• voul Ij
*
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thr
ain»\ Dvwhirs
United States.
r o *l &gt;
I'atotaii t»oiu:s I* l
•,
ti, o f lit., r n iln l
eon.lrurlion o f » whutf. fir*' Mlati-tl that th»'\ liati malh&gt;
A train wreck, pin no Shortly uftcr the IW h h -n t »ia-l Iiu firl.l un-h-t -In r l
d
('ongrvss a message sugge-t
mralnl eonfrnl.
*v
. hm.xn t&gt;h„ii»rtl. "••••** 1 inti, of n lurpo » » « » r terminal that ,|u rjnij
in iW n u il UH-vltaU
crashes, bus smaahuns, lethal sent
•. »nt
11 • ll* i»tdda •” I ’
ing the creation o f such n r*un
„ , t..,,tn te etimtiu »
« om *
.
■.
iKi'ir ..rath flv- I «m&gt;n will
f i w l o l on IW l«Vr-i
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b an
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of i m H v t h .» v
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carbon monoxide, and a»*ove mi«tnn, t huirwen Ituybuin nn.l
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all, the fury of winter storms m il o f thr Hour.- un.l
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looming, it
as |^,
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have swelled the grisly toll. rnmnilttrcc lh*t w.ml.l b .m llc J (
ii»re ( • ' r n n p R e s t r i e t s M o v e - “ ’. • . . '. . " " T n . l o . MM-oV. o f tin\in la i
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from
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and*
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ahihti*
curred lsst week.
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to V * t1l*« t»» a** ! .................. .
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an 11»» i .
but trains »nd highway I raffle
1 t. v't! 'I' • I
when thv hea.p of thv Cl|jr
I 1“ f«*et long
V
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•till moved haltingly today. Many
IMKI Olto IImil I 11' .
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.mbt Iix
... on.i kiting ni*n
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11v to acx'x.mmiHlate three pipe Does
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Himx
an
plane*
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...
i.\ *•» cn •»i x •* w el.' !*»•1
drift#. especially In New E n g­
ui«xucve«*ful
in thv
interest*
thiough
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l|ll.»l||*!t *'•
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pa»*age*
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land, and a food ^korlarr prrw
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ll
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Inland lnve«x|mvnl t V , Dx
. _ _ _ _ . _ • JV...V a a a
more severe In aomr I&lt;«»ng H an d
*• 1* H 1 11•,| . ii a *..• n»
, 1vt*4 ot haige* The pixdiH t * " •* t'rlan.h., uwn**rs o f tHv SuddiiHP
fb x*
over ••♦her Me
II ^*.1*0.1
villages.
Mm '•
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mi 1rig
Im- p.ini|M «l into large d *eg
occupied by thv h\kvr**ow I'viUA
s I &gt;«*nd In Wreck Of
Mi. ...*f
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Government weather men ex
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Jx!*1 t’snrxefiv*. I w , plow! ow T h * *
•■Iibti. Hit
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plained that conditions an* due to
il !*»•*• 1 L. . mi '•.I'll
( t i l t 1G
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1•-XV1. 1 .
a sort o f ^irtcorolotfiral tugowar
t till » •lit*
4’ |X4*— . ' t .,11 f .l!
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» . ..Mta • ..f Mx i Ih* Avenue nod th*' t'mlrv Iin hjtiivHS’nl rtrsfWd
V .
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Lik.-fi4»ot Ite.ulexunl
•| I’ ll i in i
hvtwcvn Mr l*wpwx&gt;rth% sx haasl
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fold weather . Tem pera! lire- tow
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,h* Kj** h j*.I 144 iMiv mi city U xvs t a
west o f thr Mis«'«s|pn| Mixer
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north o f K h p m « urv!r» thr in
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flounce o f * low nr**««tirr ares
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to the ('anatlian maritime prov
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whether
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Rehabilitation nf the tornado
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t . Ml
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r i v i v H are** In flv** Sontharn •emite &gt;c-teidM\ bv |||.
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after M g fS f
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1* I f lb* t»•••• •bat Ihi* ..ml tcimtiial* a»v i$» Ik s'
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D o i i a l i o n s I . Xtll^k UUII woiktd
^ f r e n in - weather
at Tstiitm.
Mwhu .
a*4-1 *'»»lm
^
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k*L th.* chf
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S«&lt;ihiMtiorm - h*
up “
roniioi* inn pi.ventrd result* o f «. , 1, niin&gt;, hoii*r
~ T t t •Comforts reused hv the wliwl«
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o f flunday that killed 17 rwr-on* •1“ *—*.«•»•»"••
ta 41 a d|4|4-4-' a.1 Id |W4* ....... . .'•«&lt; *»•
'• &lt;»•'"•**• "*»1*- r w i m i o x w - i t . ' *1 » ■ " K *
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-rf near 'I*
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gla, and Injured hundred* o f oth­ closing 1••( 141 4 uo.luim iit «n ! '
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did other damage In these three
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states and South Carolina and H a r k e y F u n e r a l R i l e s
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ll nee utH .eli.M l by I ll t 'V t l rurv drop from 7t» to 9f% over
••fits III* »•
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River, On».. w»s an even f»0 de­ live nf Matthews, S‘ &lt; . where he |Ji, &gt;li4&gt;fia'i l l " ’ * I " b I. IL
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was horn on .Sept 12 l H*»*
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taka* tha |d«a*te» o f 'haw# s W
was urtivelv engag« d w- u farm* • t » W'III* I *•«•!*»
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till.* ..I
WI.4 IC ||4•d .d . Id*11* I* ’ xx* I”
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for many year*.
S&lt;iuthern
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S m i t h e r n IU‘IIKarning
lu -iir .a r m n g
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Railroads Made
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l«iw** imiiNsiistrlv tf any Nllkie
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L«»i• |.ntl|4-- I.M*I I•••*••• I ait a reap.«
ofw ru tin , Income o f
$9,4*4,000 A. Harkey . o f U kelan.l, \. -s nuttitii.iI p ' mmI lu i n ' *•f lh»-v t) |*r.
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sand
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f )U,| ..n hwml will !n» VianofucauM
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\ ri . m $ \V ||f»|l 1 1 » U * 1 IV4 4'k. IIt** will i* •*• the »• •
I th*- ••chick .it
month o f 1932. In Occember, 1933, Sanford; sis sisters
hr.ithrm living in North I'sw litia. • I H T i S /\
•
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.
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and several grandchildi*'i»
| 1 1 1 T o A | ) | H 'G r i O O T
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coma o f |t4 ,S37.000
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A IIAM
1 b
27
in January
were a|&gt;i&gt;ruiimat&lt;ly
by \\ f
hum an. s*MdUnt gen
1
.
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Plane
At
Tampa
Field
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&lt;
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$*8 ,G22,00u againal $7'.',343,000 in
dial Riuiuntasl fur thd* voiwpasy. a*'rwM^
'
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1 slisLsssr* •
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J a m a ry, 1933, and » 0-i,3*4,000 in He Will N o t Resign I flair, J r . Tnit rrleu*ed L • of
St$*
w«» (i.i tb* itilanld. isxvdlSMrst is 11*7
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the comparable month in
1932.
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4
4
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ill. .1 lii •• yrii* lax while th. is le t.f r* lu i'l U|miIi ths
igmg tl* •di'iid n-dhicii-'u
vint i-d lus idi'vHtMri
tbi»t
‘ 1
Their grooa raranur* in Itocembcr,
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i. an i. i |»l.dnr i i tbit ii.x« wtI.,•nt f.*r thd* itaU it t 21
•ijitit.'l v* &lt;11.111 tnr psxt I"
.at '* •In** I*
family
i*im* »*! inddderai- met
..f
MttXi
1923, amounted to $*4,*76,000.
M*
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Fr«tm the office o f Secretary Nw*n
I
* it t.il. 11.* tty li.t.ilTh tl l« f t llll Is tt* f
.1) lu4 | I•**•04 . .1• I |Im.
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11.11 t. xiaitut,
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New Orlesns Rankers o f thr Navy Di-psrtinriit intend. I bandit* rn sn g e j Iat lies ru t
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in s r*c nt
kidnaping-••*•-at f. 4l«-*l I*y tl.
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lo resign becam e o f ill bratth.
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&gt;**st*
C h a rged A rih ila ld Oden, Swanson's a s­ an*e l.art In vn.it 1 o f a *••
ip, v
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rt.bbeii. A tin* i audit** haw ju &lt;i
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sistant, raid there wrps “ abxtduicly,
4
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NEW O RLEAN S. Keb 27.—LAT
M.
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on auloaitxhde*
wstling nt
idte.l tin* • -\\
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slSte m-uiatwe dvpartioeut »*-' tgl'% UX|\wl|M&gt;yttivrl), i-n(|us!ifieJly" no foun­
I •I imibdrs xvan .I. a.I when pulle.l
ration program In thr »l&gt;
, — Officer* and diractora o f tha Int oidi» i ♦ •*’ |1 1to* 1. XX111
lights nnd for m l the drlvor
held bv Judge Gdbcat
dation for reports o f an impendlog
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the
f*rvtjo
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lltirxt
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on
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go into the cttuiPi) irh cie
t
taratal* Bank A T ru.t C o m p * v
tu Iir •fir that shoubl be 4VI •Uth* •* 4»t*
rciignstitin.
4|."tn ttu 1ude$ diivuf* itf
1I' . •' () t llllM * lid. bs 1 * liter int tin way It* the hospital
and Um Coatla*nU| Bank A Traat
were foil . to |a il wil|i (hen
sidere*! b) s jury lie thitt-vl s de­ a
M
&lt;a
&gt;te"—
&lt;a*-*• ••-••o.r* 'i
.. xxm trams and trucks. Tl
w ii L j * a* Ite’ .ng fain
y , tw o ahmad N*w 0 rl*an»
te.rer*
fense i.ia.lion fur a dirvcteaf xer* to
a n l cash.
la
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l
1I rnl&gt; t4
clu*»ve o f eniplo&gt;e#s eft *
charted in criminal
ll • a* |*d..i.t. 1 util •», .4 •lui tu*
•bat 4»f sa«|Utttsl !*•» the furtiia-i m- V|.M«|a |lte Vada
ISHI'K O V F M U lim K llll! 0
INC MKASKS \IM MIMI K
ibftU
pi i.j.-a t ions. Red net ion« In 1
it', v t .t l begtimiog n*\t Kvldsb.
_____ __ ____ day ky District A t•U iaiw "MSMURb'IMtC.
4$S%a%lauk* m
BUYS FIN SI KIN H I S T
projects are being made » .
11 • I **sl C’W A xvdl
t**
« loraay B U a k y with rucelring doW ASIUS’ GTON, Feb. 2 7 —v A I'l
4»« 1-4to4 MKXICU. I» K . Keb C7. (AY
I*«rtmrnts.
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to
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work,
as
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k lp a a lts a fte r kaew iitf their baaka — Secretary
Morjrcn'hau ' «n ...
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With the .ntd-ntion uf adding
T»l».ni
xtdnOd tt
LONDON
S( HOU4. VALI ES ir
Br M , ihuvlvanL
.puds must l e mad# in ar *•
•ii. x t«ur |&gt;ers"tt» *• ** ■l•*ssl pi*«j
n oun ,..l yr.ta n U y -that tb* 0 5 .- 1
LON,MIS hrb,
J
TtiuMxilU
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third
»&lt;|usilioi»
to
its
a
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with instructions given $•
*t l- Three o f th#* ( • me kl»
. Tha c h a r t* , war* th* f i n t fllod OC3.000 Imuo o f 18M r . » u r y bill" E iw tuin '. (" ■' &lt;•' Alb«rt Etnair,.
\|•x tro is i.i .In »r.g a ll plane*
KAI-EIGH. N.
»«C
J lL iter 4•f Keb. 1A. tslvb t&lt;* m
in Norfoll. h
I m .... IUbs Mult
• I II * u
. a* a raaulTaf tha * • » op** court i«ated Kuh. 28 ware nearly al* m ad. la.t •
x*tdn%* J? la
ii a
.%x !•*••!» • factory at Tulsa, Ok I s . 4 A I*. O fflriala
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lb .
N » .'b AlUnld
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i*•it.. mill It. f*. \|i. x d-ll, ••
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dt it
i&gt;*an W '.-l.t lor tbc nation '•&gt; •me that at ITirhcit d e fie s ! i i r a W M - E th* Nrw OrUaaa t t m « uvcrMuttocribcd. O f Urn
rux&lt; u
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recently
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4.ve$s must be retained in •
i I !&gt;e Frileial
It*
h r the district 115,000 rccri.cd in bid*. $IVJM8 ,-,t h « Chantrry lun.1, ctablU tu-.l
1*411
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1
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W ASH ING TO N. V»b. 2 7 (A.I*.)— An AdminUlralmn till
to create a federal communica­
tion's ro m m Imi ion of oeren mem­
ber* to n.jtuiate fwrelgn ami In­
terstate
telephone,
l*l«-«raph,
cable, and radio arreter* * a » in­
troduced today In both houM« of
C en irrto.

NEW W HARF
BE ERECTED BY J 0,1^
GASOLENE FIRM To 1"

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HOARD PRORATES : f .

ClilM T SHIPMENT

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SENATE HEARS OF NR A IS BENEFIT;
HUGE SA LA R IE S TO ’MONEY TRUST'
PAID DURING 192!) SAYS l INTER MY Eli

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. Thei Failure Q f Prohibition

Recently we commented favorably on the effort* o f the
ALLKN
I rather than politick! Im*a, creatRooeevrit Administration to curb gambling end speculation
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ing a system of routes that lolthroofh each media as .the Banking Act, the Securities
m m .I s „,h .r
______
*ow nsiural trade .*fckMmela and
WASHINGTON, D. C. P i*.'ft thera
^ ! * '° ®t"*T “ F*™”
ln n H n tial service . in
Act, the. atoek.. Exchange Act and such admonition* aa -t-Whatevei finally rt&gt;me*" '(rf ’ trivf connested *with
airport handling .poeding up the country's . eJlij.
thee* o f. Professor George Warren and Miss Frances Per­ enrrent air mail Inyextitislioii ;p and actual delivery of air mall, tiu-rce and industry. That alien a
kins against the aril* o f gamUtng, but we expressed &gt;4hf Washington, many followers. *pfj W logically could ha charg'd "top would be pottticaiiy iminful
conviction that so primary aa,Instinct aa that of, taking American commercial aviation* agalnM tk(*T balance o f eort sad *• £*&gt;«»*•.
tbf
through its designation of
chances might reqolrs considerable time before ft couM' be development during the iaet dww m a n ., M t When i l l s recalled that
ea-t1uI ™“ ‘ *« *® bo continued
years always will fe d that only total I'atoafflc* Department
completely eradicated froip human'.nature.
a
“ W t " * o p e ra tic du.rng
part of Urn story baa baentubf; pendttarae la the year IKU w en
&gt; The other day we h*d our belief in this matter some­ a*¥*•
c s n ia r e l to aa- the *m«rgcncy" created by Mr.
Intentionally or other* De.
lip
KmwevelU admit, that the raslly
what substantiated by a front page news story In the Miami misleading Impftnions h av e'b een 'L -----. s S
‘
necessary air-mail lines ars those
mad* by the
Uerald which told o f the enormous crowds whl?h gather created through the utteriiMV'tir^ihe showing
linking
the great industrial cen­
daily at the Hialeah race track where thousands of dollars half-truths and the drawing o f j'n- istmtegk air-mail routes becomes ters of the
North, Karl and West
fcreaces
that
frequently
have
benh
|
•
'Jssukk
about,
which
the
operaare bet-on every race. "The betting is almost unbelievable/’
tnafair.
,,i
e.|**,t* might bold up tteir heads In — net those that have been solv­
the story says, “ Already more than $10,000,000 has been
The most glaring eunipta^ o f
instead o f hanging them in ing the .Sou tii and Southwest.
wagered and Walter H. DonS\an, secretary of the Florida putting the country's s in it n a a l
Proponents at an air-inali map
Hral cry of “ subState Racing Commission, estimate* the total for the sea- port aystem la a false light. hmJ
M t o d , the actnal air-mail drawn along such economically
defensible
lines always have met
to do with conUaual reference* h, *u|oidy qJ *U,0U0^KK&gt; t0 *7,000,000
------------------------------------------the jao.000 000 mark.”
defeat at the hands of the nine­
the
mad
“
subeidy”
that
IV
cajavud
of.leaa
than
W
J
percent
irfectiy
legal
under
the
’parlAll this, qf course, is
up to the moment when I'reskfc^
*&gt;"“ 1 which ties) poliliclaaa who formulnte
__ ___ _______
________
mutual
laws o f_this
stste,_ _ j t it doe* not Include ail o f the
our natlunal policies and nre
Rooeevelt
ordered
the
contract,
o
f
u
u
.
u
f
*?“
d
1,1,0 * neither blind nor deaf to the palGambling which takes place. ’T h e betting at Hialeah repre­
ronage possibilities o f ati airdino
sent* only
gambling," the story con­
bants
o ily a fraction o f tbejlaily
the^daily gambling,
extension for which Representa­
tinues. “ The city’s three Hg-dog track* do a■tremendous
_
atwut a “ subaldlged" aviation In- tives, Senators, local c ha min i » of
- •
_______
- — of
* -win­
‘ibusiness every night.
And
there
are**other —
ways
T tm s P A T . n m t U A x r ar, i m i
total payments by the govern­ duetry,. tpo .many people hev* lost commerce and other “ booster”
» , . » aod
— J losing .money,
_____ Several
swanky dubs have their
ning
f
ment to those who have flown Ule eight- «f the fact that ordinary
gaming rooms elaborately equipped with roulette wheels air mall. I) creates the idea tha) mal] (■ .far from paying its way.
j u SHADOW AND THR SUN
SltU another interesting fact
these expenditures were an 1Out­
and other paraphernalia.”
gift to an industry unship that never found Its way into the
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^b*m I compere the children of
It mltht
be added here that there_ tn no pari-mutuel right
to stand on its own feet, whereas hriftlhM 11* that the Poslofflce
my mind
law or other statute protecting "roulette wheels and other the only portion of them that. iVpartrtiihrt actually ^Ihp* been
With corporal children o f an ne- paraphernalia" tor gambling in this state. Such “"swanky
swanky Justly could be called a ' subeidy is inakMg WtbiMty out of The airmail
clubs” operate regardless of laws prohibiting them. So do the difference between what the operators On certain extremely
visibly these flourish, tn tha
routes— notably
the
liquor establishments. The Herald news story says, "Mi­ Poa tuff ice Department paid air­ urmipclive,
air defiaed,
mail contractors and wbat it got ■ 'IF ., )f*&gt;rkfChicago and Chlcsgoami
has
no
repeal,
yet
there
is
no
liquor
problem.”
By
!j*q,K,ai&gt;ci-cu
runs
of
United
Air
• my swan offspring mows a
back in the form of postage.
"liquor problem” the writer meant “ no problem In obtaining
shadowy brood.
Senator Hugo 1. Black nianagrd Mner—tha former paying In poetI I compare the feeling of liquor," for he adds. “The grog is easy to get and the prices again and again to get Into the age feiurtiv two or three times
___ about
- 1. S iL
_ _same
__
s u Vvn arlilfwl
my kind
am
the
a* in New Vnelr
York."*■* f#
It m
may
be added record-- frequently out 1o f the what ’ the contractors received im
flying the mail. Thk Ironic pail of
bodily mothers add l h er again that selling liquor in Florida Is still illegal, and uncon­ mouths of air-mail operators w Ik&gt;
knew better—that Urn Industry tiie whole situation la that the
M M pride.
stitutional.
was enjoying a “ subsidy" of • 14,- "pc rate ns,, as a whole, Were agreed
Bo one ran hardly fall to recognize the difficulties 000,OOU ft year without any ref. long ago that they would reocn
muuhstantird bring ta their which are confronting the New Deal in its drive against « runes to the additional fart that
T
gambling. As far as national lawn arc conrcmtyl, it has af this amount a sum, variously,
side.
at from (11*00,000 to
legalized liquor selling, because it has sden the impossibility. estimated
I ask CeeK-eption, am I Justified.
( 8,000,000, was flawing bark Ini &gt;
R aring far labor and* lu pangs of enforcing laws against its sale. But it is now devoting the (Hiatal coffers through the
Jail worth
its attention to prohibiting gambling. Wo hope it nucceeds, sale of air-mall stamps.
O f I m that dreamed aa lasage and we are In complete sympathy with the objectives which
Another matter nevrr brought
and defied
It seeks, but we have little faith In the willingness of human «ut waa the fart that two of the
A* hitter pregnancy and baffling
most
prosperous systems, United
nature to abandon readily one of ita time honored charac­
• birth T—
Air Lines and Transcontinental
teristics.
A M find my answer in that Maraand Western Alt's “ Lindbergh
. Wo have a decided feeling of trepidation that its pro­ Line," for some lime have been
hibition alone will encourage Ikiys and girta, let akmu hard­ receiving from the I'ostoffice De­
ened speculators, to frequent "apeakoaalea” where the fluc­ partment an amount only equal to
actual postal return from the
tuations tn Wall Btreet stocks can bo l*et on, regardless of the
mail flown, and so have nnt hrrr.
lawn which may prohibit that very thing. It may become subsidised at all. It is true that
as “ smart” to gamble aa it was to take a drink. Just because ____________ . .
---------- ----- . — ||nsp llist has hern druwn for the
it is prohibited.
,
1 'A rm y airmen about to begin fly-

Washington’s Health

window by the elevator to accom l|nr 1(nc|p s , m.„ )&gt;wll CBrJ, „ m|
modate the large number of men (altera. Hummed up In a few I
who frequent the court house.
. wurda* It is that the one avrnuej

for increased Ilyin* Um« • ( « '%
dapjeted in tha Air Corpa o f HP
K ill month* • by govammatml
•ermoray) sod broadened experi­
ence, flwy a r t 'folly ew w s ol Um
tiaiiMitdoua kautrda they nsve
baas asbed to fata with ■ totally
inadequate minimum a f prepara­
tion, and sr* fervently imjrinr Utot
thay -will **t tha bre«M rf awl will'
not “ run into tha tough aluff bafure wa gat tha ha** uf t*»U mail
flying."
t.
Bawntlally it la no reflection
whatever on s men who ha» hs-i
(mining tmiy in highly rritrietoil
sml specialised military flying, to-,
gclhcr with.a minimum o f "bUnd"
piloting experience, if ha falls
down either figuratively o r lit­
erally as an air-mail pilot- R I*
no Store logical to expert Mm to
t* an in-lent aurtaaa is this field
than H would be to thinh a group
o f air-mail flyers, who may no*
have been in a military plan* for
years, could step out and fly close
fighting formations with the same
ease and safety as a group of re­
cent Ktlly Field graduate*.
t
fn view o f the Rooeevelt Ad­
ministration’* It. R. A. polities on
the store of treating Jobs and In-)
cress ins wages. It i* bitter irony,
indeed, for the aviation industry
that second lieutenants making,
ten, than f 3,000 a year (including
the 60 percent Increase allowed by
the Army for flying duly) and
first lieutenants whose annual
salary (s approximately
td.600,
are now put in position o f throw,
ing air-mall pilots out o f work
whose average wage has been (Sr-.
300 a year.

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Phone 83

(In City Limits)

R ive
Phone

617

/ If no answer'
I phono 142-J,

What of the health of George Washington? We had al­
ways imagined him qn unusually robust individual who had
never even had a headache until the superstitious doctors
Ior that time started bleeding him In order to cure his cold,
i Rut now we find that he was very much like other indi­
viduals and- frequently suffered from dysentery, malaria,
r* an hratiaf a rnat rival tore throata, gpd occasionally rheumatism.
The Melbourne" flimes 'quotes from Time News-mag­
* dajrm ah»ut (Uannnt mummy,
lo m r o f •&gt; b a n a l I a m J j t l azine to show that George Washington, while possibly be­
ing the father of his country, was nevertheless quite human
' to m a tr both t-nda n o r l.
In other respects, and had many of the samp frailties of
The
Oar tbl*r you can to m t »f, hrftith which characterize the average Individual.
'all S t m t didn't Kan tu |tny medical "history" of Washington has been reproduced as
tytbtos for aU -lkr publicity follows:
,
kick lkr Senate Inn liealing
Heredity. Father died *t the ago of 19 of some acute res­
mnutter baa I m |i&gt;nt It of piratory diseaae
Mother died of cancer *t the age of B2ilis half-brother ]*awrunca died at the age of ,*U of consump­
tion.
n » tore thli Chinaman Pu-YI
Habits of Life. Always rose early (4:JU) or 6 A. M.),
atone tbrvmsb a t k m day
and retired early (9 I*. M.). He ate heartily and was not
ifkallna p w t « in order to
to b inw tf •uilaklr (nr thn ovrs^particular atxout the fare. The patient was always ac­
.
aeburian tbroor. One (bins customed to vigorous outdoor exercisa.
Stimulants. Fond of tea. Never used tobacco in any
t would kelp n o r would b*
form. He drank freely.
thane* that name.
Past IllneaaM. The patient suffered many minor ail­
ments and nom« serious illnesses. First In the record Is
MMudckmm suffered at 19, whlls on a voyage to Bari»adoH.
Upon his return he developed smallpox. The marks re­
mained for life. But portraitists blurred them.

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A erry. Mrs. rtslU gg f a r - ', . Mia* Laura Fisk wa* tha t W w
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Social Calendar
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WEDNESDAY
Refular board meeting o f Ike
Garden Club o f Sanford will taka
place at 10:30 A, M. at the home
o f Mrs. \y. E. Watson. Mrs. Wataon will entertain the mrmbers at
luheMoiufbtkdrtnc Ua aaeatlnrThe Seminole County Council of
P,-T. A. will meet at 10:00 A . M.
at the ChuhtoU Inn.
The T. TT L. Claw of the P in t
, " jt
Methodist Church will
3:30 P.’ M. at tha home o f Mrs.
J. E. Lalng, 021 Oak Arenue.
Annual election of offirara of
tha .Music Department of the
Woman's Club will take place nl
1:46 P. M. at the club house.
THURSDAY.
A Kentucky Rurgdo supper will
be given from 0:00 I’ . M. to 8:30
T. U. at the P in t .Christian
Church by the Dortse •ClfcM of
the church.
• {tegular meeting of Seminole
Chapter Number Two Order of tl.o
Eastern Star will be held at 7:30
r . M. at tha Mason le Halt, ,
Circle Number Five of the fir s t
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T-ft *Money Trust’
Says Untermyer

With about 36 guests In atlandanre, Mrs. A. P. Collum eatertained wit), a party last week at
her home, 208 West Seventeenth
Street, In honor o f her daughter,
Miss Nancy Collum, who cele­
brated her elgtfth birthday anni­
versary at that time. A color
Scheme o f pink, green, and yellow
raa u sedV pr party decorations
nd appointments.
Throughout
the
afternoon
games w en enjoyed on the lawn
and in the living rooms o f the
Collum home under the direction
of Miss Camilla Barber. Prises in
the peanut hunt went to James
Ingley and Joan Swingle.
At the tea hour refreshment*
were served from the dining room
where the table was overlaid with
a linen cloth and centered with a
large white birthday cake adorned
with eight ysllow candles. Vase*
and bowls of pink swret peas,
yellow nasturtiums, and
pink
gladioli were placed on the table!
and in varioui other part* of the
rooms.
An lee snd sweet course wn»
served by the ho«te»», as.iated by
Mr*. M. C. Swingle and Mrs. A. J.
Peterson.

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M ra Smith Honors
'Mrs.McArthurHostess
Young Son Edward In Hono£ Of Daughter

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Dependable Class
hnjoys Social M ectilinUy fl(r Bow|ill|t Gr„ n, Ky.|dTr.gr^terwiih’ some'«i^u"of

To-Night

where she will visit relative* for I It, ITnteJmyer voiced hope another
Mrs. A. K. Appleby, Mr*. J. M. about 10 days.
clearing hou*. regulation bill will
Leonard, and Mr*. Bert Chapman
in- Introduced also, saying &gt;ueh a
were hostesses at tho
monthly
Mr*. Donald Wiiilruml, of Or­ rm-asmv is almost a* important n*
business and social meeting of the lando ua* the luncheon guest to­
one for stork eichange regulation.
Dependable Class of the h int day of her mu the i, Mrs. It. 1.
"TIf* Elea ring house .........
Methodist Church held Monday Perk. Palmetto Avenue.
of Now York made up a • it i* of
evening st the home of Mr*. Ap­
and Itusl
pleby on Poinsett!* Avenue. Mr*, i
, „
, all U)S
- . loading banks
..
Appleby presided over the bu»ine*s
Mr ■R'1 Mr‘ - ( 'McKay and j comgaoias thryughout the countrv,
session
|Miss Horence McKay returned I is peril*(t) the most powerfu| rockDitr mg the sor'sl perioi Mrs. I i,,,nil*y n'*U fro» ' Miami where) rihhrd, despotic monopoly of its
kind pn |Jio face' of th«* r a ilh,“ ho
W s. Thurnten, In twhalf of the) “ »
M-ent ■ f.w days.
dedarnl*
rlFsvjk, prrHfnli-il
Mm .
Appleby
I ■&gt;« Utigt u\ J. A. Hurroltl «ill Ik- ;
" Vwt that ui«*at inatitution, nor
uiib n bouqiirt of flow en, as a
ht.Ouliiy pnikrnt- Quantitlea »»f p l a i l t » l o H t r i t h n t b e i * I j i i p r o v i n i ; otnl only to Ihr nock exchan^r in
* kiH-i p* nsi Mn 1 rn*turtium» mert; •»’*
«•» i’^' k Avenu. Irom im influ«f»i*r in the world of fi*
hanc*' &lt;UH rrmaina teyond gov*
»rrnr,/rtl alMmt the rooma when" I u
iline«t,
rrnmant r»gulalion of control.'*
the guests wet,- entertained.
!
At the supper hour refreshMi". J I,. Riser, Mlsi l.lhrl^
mint were served l.i the follow- ll'svr, Mis* Heieir Riser, Bryant,,
Azalea Circle_ _Meets
me: Mr* T A D. nn *. Mr*. A. K. “ ,"1 Woodrow Riser have moved.
VhoetnaVei, Mr« W E KiichofT.-1t frn"&gt; tbeir home on the country [
W ith M fS . H a m S O n
Airs Burke Steele, Mrs Clarene* |' luh toad to TRJ Palmi tto Avuiuc. i
Hnrclift, Mi* Robert It. Wright,|
I At til# mi|od rvirrtiiig of
lhr
Mr*. Gerirnle
Mulligan, Mr*.
Mr- and Mm. Wad** M«de, Mim Aialoa ritrlr of th# liardrn Club
Willinru R, Mnv Mrs Alice Ward, Dolly Wilkin*, M m Mary Alice' Qf .Su«if(vrd hold thi* morning lit
Mrs l&gt; D Smith, Mr*
Clyde
“ “ " J King, and Johnny' )],, hOui* of Mrs. (I M llarriaon,
Ramsey, Mr* K. C. Smith, Jr.,j Klli* formed a party spending the, palm«t|Q Avenue, plan* were ill*Mr*. (). K Goff, Mrs. It.
Ma-1 ,r*&gt; Monday at Silver Spring*.
ctt**r4 fcr the flSwrr show which
•on, J r. Mrs lie,map UliWIelon,
:
I will
h*1d during Varch.
Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. E. W.
•"&lt;' Mlf*- E EMri. i H. I^uey pr*.l,led over
Co,mis,Id, Mrs. W S Thornton,! « '.h» lr
,nrJ h^
'th e l,2*lna.s se.shm st which lime
Mr* II. W. Albright, Mr*. V. L. nt their home on Park AvenUe, It wai dtridnl to jwtstpone lh*
RKO
Mra. Freda Cooper of slat kson
Smith, and Miaa Claim Kankin
Vir4fl NT
I gardrp ran, scheduled for Friday.
RADIO
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YOUM AfiA
|until a lafsr date
PUntr*
r
Baptist Church will hold a prayer'
Warren II Thompson of !&gt;ay-| Thote present » c r r Mra. Ralph
intM'liiifc nl .'I 30 J*, M. al Ihe home Iona Hearh afivnt Ia i*t week #nd|
k
of M n. |l A. Carter. Meuib^ra de l HVn* with Mr., urul Mr* Jojut
J: Ballg. Mis
airinf to go mint notify Mra, 1C Sehtraitl «t
home oh Weal Mra. y . |1. IfarriPoa. &amp;(n.- W II
I*. Glenn.
kanry. IHn Olio Sehipebl, ^hd
TrtkUi Htree\
lUarrh ’meeting of Hie &amp;)uth
Mra. John ’ !&gt;.-llrumJey.
Bid* Primary P.-T. A. will W held
Cieorg# A* Maffelt, who muletr
at n:8p I\ M. in thr school and! j wont two operation* itu enlty at
torlum.
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i thi" Flonkfa Kanllarunn in Uilandn,
, Kfnlurky Hurgoo
FRIDAY
» ha* hern noiuivid to him home bird
• « o .r Circle of the Ganlrn &lt; I -(l&lt;|
impfuv, nB n„ .,ly
9 II P I* E R
J o f banford will meet at If "&gt;
*
Thuradny, Mar. 1
i A. M. at tlfc home o f Mr* E M
Mra Frank I» Srott and
Christian Church
I liall.twae, Sally Ray Farm, luiucti
Fred Kent! and K. M- Hrotl, kre
6:00 P. M.
| »"T| will be served at noon
fiMivimr th»' week from the l.anyTh&gt;- Dirt Gardener* Circle of l#y Apartmrnta to Ihtfl Myrtle
the Garden tTuh of Hanfurd will
Avenue,*
me.-t al i*:3ll A M. at the home
i
„ f Mrs. II. It Pope. South Kan
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Mr. and Mra S. II Ixamon and
fold Avenue. Esi h member Is be John Devlin of Greenwood, *S. C.
lug- risked to tiring a vasa fur the
Mr«. Cne Adair and dauvhteri
Figures That
le-tulal ahnwer
JMyra, of ( Jintmi, H. C. left FH*
Regular meeting of Campbell
Speak
lo s in g Unit NumUF F lfty .T h r e ,:^ X f - Tam p, and St. P s t e c
of the Am Alcan legion Augiliary t £“ r«
“ [ ' " t l
(See Page 6)
Jj A llfatlm* of tHntaa tvinfl
will be held at 3:IK) P. M. at the, ^ r'
•.nJ Mr"‘ &gt; r‘ nk L
erttwdad Into lh* koorte of
home of Mr*. Fred Bolly, Lak., W" " ,lru,r' &lt;Uk A&gt;*nu*
Hkribrr *t i l l F*« •?# «
i 1 a'insn and a woman wko,
VMr«|K&lt;tllck
p boI I r*
Monroe.
n , mn(1 Mr, sheldorr A. Morris
11
*4&lt; *»lit |m
» in (#*#•!«nI
*n*
Regular meeting of tho f.lk*
, u i i.
v bovod oath oHtor "*lia
■iivrllAMivNl
la
ikU *#«■AtUllB.ry will take rlac. at 8:00.
'^P*nt. h“ “ .V
m
papar
r«a
^
iliiliit
like
I
I
m
p.
Oloriowi SQ l l l l
P. M. at the Elk, Hall.
' * i,hL M/ ,nd M/* J A ,Um&gt;l,d'
Hal klatHifai 9I ih»
j S io k k to la s tings I
Central Circle of th. Garden;
h' »
" nroB "
10 days In
Club o f Bonford will meet ,»!&gt;*o...r after apeudin* If)
METROPOUTAN
Miami
with
Mr.
and
Mrs
W. II:
LIFE INSURANCE
10:00 A. M. at the home of Mis.
J. Howell Fish. 1300 Magnolia Worthcrspun of Philadelphia and
COMPANY
London.
Avenue. -&lt; Stew' V«rk
ll irll*
l i t Ilf* faawraa##
Mr. and M n. E C- Harper and
r«H N *r kas n rr lH •* l« N
v •'
!•&lt;(
Ikf
laa(
fl«r 1 ooin. W&gt;
amily are in lake Butler wh«r*
nfll fe* f l i i . !• sltlM » m
they were csflrd the first of th*
{T *s.»
k
«*
M»ir«Ml)lR(i
HI* laoufR p h iH lf
w
8«r* rpa tidp ivu .«•*.« p*t&gt;r
week by th. death Monday morn­
faa*|ljr,
la
YliyiaHiil
iMrites*
ing of Mr. Harper'* father, J. E.
i #m** a auA a*#at 1( »
Harrev. VVreeal service, were held
Iherr thie afternoon snd th# SanJ, A. Brown
( fard
Electric
Company
waa
Aegt.
Dlatrlrt Manager
j cloud from ' 3 :00 P. M. to 4 00 »*.
41s—ia _^ .« Hail
M. today out of respect for Mr,
( ^U nderw ood
....
-V f • . :
Harper.
A
r

Keep Y our Eyfe
ON THB HEAVEN! 1.

Very fortunate in "inuring
the
servire* of this orehestia and
urgeil oil who are interested in |
dancing 1«&lt; henr it Thursday flight

BELOVED

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'Underwood No. 5 .........
! Underwood No. 5.

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$ 5 0 .0 0
$ 3 5 .0 0
$ 3 2 .5 0

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The SPUR

$20.00

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$ 1 7 .“
$27.

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VERITABLY A MAGAZINE ^JEAUTIFl'L
Of. PeraoBSlltiea. Trove), Sport, Mid the Art-

•In e V e a r....,'.:^
Tvfo Years
515 Madison Avenue— Ifl^y ’ Y ork City
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• I and Mrs. Chariew Tyler
1home on luikr (Jnorm.
1‘. was decided at the called
meeting o f Aialcn Circle of ihe
"Puss” Hortman
Garden ( li b of Sanford h e l! thi*
An I Hi* Orchestra al the
morning at the home of Mr*. O.
M. ll«tri*on. Palmetto Avenue, to
TRIANON*
M
postpone indefinitely the garden
Thura.. Mar. 1
18 P. 1C
run planned for Friday, Mnr. 2.
Si.iai Couple PIu* 10c
POSTPONEMENT

AGREE (IN

tit MS PI. \ &gt;

HOME. Frh. j ; (A l l i •
uiir Miipftnt;nl mill ('"till. Anthony
Eden.
.portal Brilo-h
onv...
atrrfH'nl viMfittny on iKo
*i'■*1
tty of finding a U*i* f». .. go,,
o»al
«n di^Rrmntnrnl
an official communique annoiint«* 1

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M r nil I M r* I lilfo rJ lloiirm* of
M ia m i w o iv r ^ r n it *r»ic«, |^ of M r,

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The Accommodatio:
SHOP
i iii.Miin,*. lb* njicalna off
Dre**making Dept.

The “Party Dress” Question Pops Upl
Then* art* n number of kih’Ir I affairs on th«* February till*
mdar —Inil ilon'i lot a limited waritn&gt;b,* «*r buite^t int«rftr«
with your jfmal tinioa. IHir prompt and dependable cleanln#
porvlce will help you ket*p smartly j^rnonied!

SEMINOLF. DRY C LE AN ER S
phone Kfll

Mngnolle Are.

. . . Collars

Now Sport Mats
. . . Brassioros
. . . Now Coloroil (Ilovos

A

rttmiwti nl
I till 1-0 1 *
i,tn
m «n4lni
l.t-firhlil, I'lPF
Mra, Mary Sttw dgi;
116 K. 2nd
urol'f

N E W A C C E S S O R IE S
New Scarfs

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Mrs. T. E. Smith entrrtainedl Honoring her daughter, Iniogvno
last Thursday afternoon at her.
r McArthur,
•* who eel biated her
I fifth I irthtlny annivn
&gt; ieri»nt*
hone on Frrnrh Avenue with a
(Continued From Page Onet
■ ly, Mrs. II. It. .Vlritillmr rntcrbanking system be abandoned and birthday party In honor of her;
D talnr.l with n parf&gt; h inlay after*
government banking he substituted son, Edward Smith, who rclehratrd i noon lit her home, ISO? Eu»t Third
his
eighth
birthday
at
that
timr
through postal bank* snd the fed­
ftrvct. A p7ofu*lnn of gladioli, cmGames am! contests were playvd phasiring r pink color scheme, was
eral reserve system.
on the lawn after which thr gue*l*
(Used to adorn tin* room* *h eie
Aa to whether the financial In­
James Hogg is vhlting James
were Invited into the Smith home
|the pui-sts wire i nte;lniiii-d.
Hayes for B short time at his terests' power will he "resumed In where refreshments were *rrved.
During the
afternoon various
morn'propitious time*" than now,
home on Ninth Street.
Mr*. Emit n &gt; M h M in »• »* ■ game* wi.fi' n n M * wore enjoyed!'
Untermyer said the "answer de■ ■■ ~*
I
&gt;■»&lt; '•
*
iim11, nit and
m«nj iwari'f.l tn Nuncy
perrls largely upon whether the mg y
Gillon Fishbume has returned
Mr*. O. R. Smith. The .won.* were. Willlssm. and Colvin Taylor. At
people,
through
it*
present
Con­
from South Carolina where he has
ecora ft Hi n ro or Ft m u
o ^ th# jll# h.'iir rrfivfkhnirttl« worol
been for the past several months. gress and President, who are at pink nr*I whilf.
served by the ho»t**», a**i*tel by
last free from the shackles of
' &gt;)!**
VII.. Psl
TV. I Royd.
» __ I
Those invited were: Edwarvl1
high finance anil business, will
Friends of Mrs. II. L. Griffin make hay while the sun shine* * Smith, honor guest. Bet tie Jnno| Thn*e pre*ent wore- I liltiifeiir1
will be glsd to Iram that she l&gt;
tVowleock. Virginia Turner. Mary McArthur, t.orwr guest. Charlra
Alesander, lhonnie llubUrvl. Dor,. (- , U,„| | ( N. . nrj. W i l l i .„ „ . Rarbaru
able to be out after a recent ill­
I
He
praised
the
National
lialusRowland. M w .n l X-ne. Jimrn.e |rh .p m .n , Rrtty Jo Alin,and, Calness.
|trial Rtcovery Act as “ tha noble Powell, Murl.n Turner. I. I.oy v(|) T, yIn Jimnii„
Johtl
esperimrnt of a practical idealist Hadge*. J mmie R gney. Aub^y Mjt, )H.t| Vilm-n.,. an I
Mri. Joseph Krsinus of Ashe­ primarily to improve the social
George
Whilton. ( harlrF Howland. **o%%*
pmiltt
ville, N. C. is visiting at the home statu* of the worker." Yet, he
ir«l
Jack IUy. * Iritiv «\
of her sister, Mrs. George Ship)), *aid, it "dots more for capita] and
Alesander Jerry White, and ISu
Essl Eighteenth Street.
the employer than it does for dnlph Smith.
Mr*. A. Bartholdi Peterson, Mi*.
labor.
Wynn W. Potter, Mr* J |„ ||„rt,
Mr. and Mr*. II. C. Waters, Jr.
" i t substitutes
combination*
,
, and Mr*. Ralph II Wight left
and son moved today from Itut- and co-operation for competition.'' 'I * U 8 S I l O r t l T I t t n H ls U n t l tiwfay f„r Jacksonville
Hearh
iedge Station to 2004 South SanUntermyer »ald, "and will, I fear,
i l l t i n A t T r i n n O I l wh,' n' ,h,,y " 'l l "pend u frw dn y s
fool Avenue.
ultimately legalise and enthrone' ”
t il
I at Mr*. Peterson'* entt
monopoly although not *o intended
'*
, ,
.j
Mi*» Mary Mahoney ha* re­
H e a r t the l«V "will Inevitabl, ]
the first time in at lea j
turned from Palatka where alie give a new lease of life and added]
tear* local dance I’* " ■
have lh) opportunity of nrnrtng
•pent • few day* a* the guest of [ » * it to the money trust.'
“ Puss" Hortman and hi* nrehrstra
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barnett.
Ilntrrptyrr said the investiga­ one of the foremost dance liand1
tion of thr hanking committee at In Ihe South, when they appear at
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Move snd Washington "ha* barely scratched
children of I-akehnd formerly of the airfare of thj nest of corrup­ the Trianon Club here Thur*l*y
this city sre visiting here for n tion, although he prai*ed it* pui- night.
When making the announcement
few day*.
pose highly.
of tile special hooking of "Pn»*" |
Praising also the Intent of pend­ Hortman, C V. Proclnr, manager
Mr*. Joe Barnet left last Sat- ing stock etchange legislation, but
of the Ti canon, said that li vva*

Telephone: O ffk o 148

Miss Nancy Collum
Celebrates Birthday

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY

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fc*—
■

■ pist tJcr*

»n swan* (

dock, wanehnascs, storage tanks,■ Iha more than *1.000.000 worth i
and nnTair » tatted no . Ukefroni| o f ctmfrpm and p u t dua Interest
pro-vrrty adjdftlhpr' Are" Central that Ihfc Oo«WlholdarT&gt;' PrutectIvo
Florida1 TtoriapoHatldti Co. dork
.......
' ’
* “ Beit For The South"
Committee lias af K tll to rsnccl.
on tnP nest.'
Necessary painting just rafmol be postponed indefinitely* w ills
Hr
.latcri
that
everything
was
I
*
Hockey’a Tire Shop was award­
out paying the penalty In repair expenses, and in the incrased
ed the contract to furnish a city' rradf for final eenlclatlob of th!&lt;
t'off1repairrthV^
repaint!**'a
o s t'o
a house that haa
has been neglected
neglactcd too Ion*.
rtrii l sweaper with pneumsth: outstanding obligation rxrepl the I ccoa
tires and ppnetare-priwf tube* at a
cnu|*&gt;n4 had to tfc cheeked and it
rost o f WM.20. II. n. Pop* Co.
204 but ford AtHWe - •
••*«! VU0.25 while the heminoie ehneked,
Action on a request by J. E.
Tltr Hhop WH wa« for IIS7JW.
Request of two Georgia ne that Vreeton that he appointed x* a ^
limy It- pCiSlHtril to rolled un- deputy tax eniltctor, was held up
■^rr'tr
j-aid llrense fees owed the city by l&gt;cnJing the receipt of other a|&gt;- **
vaii-tOh insurance firms orer u Mitatlon* for the Joti
It1wax ilLocloertl that then- out|H-riml of Ihe pant » « :» « jrnrs,
DO YOU KNOW ?
standing personal taxes unfol»■„ i i-t Jered intesligatcd.
The roen offered to collect these lecfrd Iat at nrarly f 29,000 for (ho
THAT MILK CONTAINB:
licences on a rid-90 basis. 7 hey yAuw lOttO, IB.ll, and 11132.
I. I’rfitHn* f « r liiilldInv
(Mtiif mu] nm-rtr uihI for r*-,
presented evidence showing that
h»lrlitt£
ihf
’«• « f * f find
rlmiuj. ll'tttt-.'lt nlone !7 of llir KR|

m

HUSSION

STANt.KY-R&amp;OBRS HARDWARE COi

Ira plant property which was
JHdkstrt'to be Icsrcil to the KekrlPc'en interest* fo r threo years.
I'- tin said that an agreement had
N&amp;en tdafhvd1 at that time by
KV’Isfrh a sum nut to rt-eml *9&lt;&gt;0
l&gt;e iInnaled hy the City In
■aha Chamber o f font m ere to lie
jMitfil f i r the "proimition of new
B S tfltH es."
The
Oliumbar of
fCrainjere* In tprn, hr pointed •
JV jt, was to hand this sum to III*
nfuland Investment C o, nnd thst
j s 'tlpahy wrxiM- retnrn the cheek
; I &gt; Ulo City in payment o t the
^,‘ tixes mi the pro.Mrtr.
j
•kfr; Pnpwnrth relied the C om -i
^♦'•alenors' at tuition to the fact '
| ‘.hat tfca owtuirs of the building i
D m
not disposed to Irase II*
. fclant to anyone unless they were
.'ilv en some sort of conresslon
j y f*m tho City as to luxe-, and
tytUad thst ' The matter I am
' bringing before you tonight lie*
tfMhln** whatever to do with the
il^karson*; It is a matter between
fin e
Cfly anff th* Inland Invest j
t ment C.«., own-rt of the build-

insnntnru companies

represented

l9iT.
3. ruin m*«l #u*fir, to *M|»*

Colored Pioneers- T o
Observe Anniversary

pl&gt; It*'Af amt e-M»rgf.
5, Vllamliii* whlrh «r4 nrrsl-.
rx1 for ffftwlli ■l*i. In ward

n ff *11if«•[*!&gt;#

I. Mineral pdiu, fvfiriitMiltiT•

&gt;' thg rumpanles
Oscar II. and Ella M. Cramling
rd hint not paid will observe their' fiftieth wedding
anniversary Feh. 2h at their home
Ktalling a fir • «t 711 Cypress Avenue. They
of the Central, have llvesl In Sanford for mon­
ition Co. dick | than 90 years and are well known
lire protection' here, Wing conshfered among (he
■ n reduction In! ptonrvr colored rciidrnt* of tlds(
'as ordered in-j section.

If* |»h‘ #plii»n»ua

r»Fri|e-i|

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Itimri, lliet ic» |l*

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lint*,

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IH* lit*

tilisoil,

aml

Ormda
■ K . PASTE UfclZED
UUL

■HI*#.
- \V*t#r—which lli» |s*s&lt;Jjr
h-Filn a»vt u***’* iii curry off

Delivered daily from

Spencer Harden Dairy

)^u perxtet In-1that attitude
Chamber of Commerce will
i tnbamastd financially
:o.is tag**.”

for

the

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A.

j *T1 o tH* Commlslloners

' "?*cdr and T. I..
s* well
[,rk Maya»: LefDer, expressed them‘ reives a* confident thst the *r[ iargamaht was far only two
Vfgara, .and Commissioner Speer
[yVjOrlared, with Mr. Humus’ see
Aid, “ A t far as I am conrnned
dtV. (■ a eloead thepter."
|f; •Commissioner II. J. Whmsn, IV} rolling Ith* meeting, said thst "As
l| re«^ l It, *• agreed on the srJingamant for the t«rm of Ihe
!.aso, and afar that reason I I hint,
•/0 ought M live up to our agree-

ran
Walerworks
Klorhla division.

I \»* ».f th# fit AlfkMmliTC urr

‘,k'o flir wit l'lit
' ii.iinUHitjluT Sj»i

Alsoclatlon»

(tlerk Lamson reported that hr
had returned from Jacksonville
with nearly 1*00,000 worth of
U4 Vh
HH m inaie

vt \t *i

sRi'l j r w

Until min*hiiirr I iihhiim,

•Hot

ri

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v,tiil, "tb iii throkvn tin* iMilire t***
ti y ii ftkill lity on t tin* i ' Itu hi bor of 1 f •' tl'
i iiiitturliv.4*
‘ ' 1*111 r*m rj‘ i M i. | n|twtnlh " ii * •* vk !
I»si** | I ' nail 111 I n l«iiitaf &gt; l'i|rl*r* " A * I t I■ l»it ji, tti t* I'fiiiit a u turn* w lifii ii» (f **’ f
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1 »hl«h he Ptlrntled, and irmlmlmf "Jji.n.. o loiiy w y ot tin* m*itior. 1 at#n
, *• »*tM
* the (^)minT7iifom*r*, whfit th«*y had f t. *•MOUfc.lt, m »»»v ♦•|Mi»»on '*
Jf r i r f ’**»ii 11*it** !••lit » la'll I*tIIn 11"• , * *I f
f t ur.cludpd tutor ilt'lmtr, that ho will
»l t»l. *'\\ •II. il \*&gt; m- |*l-«* t •• * Iin
» held the lliatuhvi of It.mini-if
t,a«’ 1 1)11 It|1H r t'f r &gt;Itl I»M I* I I'l t* ■
* *l«l
liable.
■,v Is i‘ l.i 1kd tIn iii mil. Init i lif- u owl
Mr. Papwiu tli Intern pie 1 Jht
I
tebata to ask whrlhri "It i» n s - M il |l I k VVIV llol nil v I led.Ml' I ,
fitinable that I should sit iluwn 4. Her ,Mt i iii w o illi lift■i i * |«i &lt;■'** d i . i al
®* III** * " *1 i»r*OL‘
' o »
fig h t after t tint meeting util wilt. |.i ,!&lt; » • u
tt |M&gt;II *|il!llly( lilt- rol« JCi t Hit ** ■ **'
Mr. Watson a k'llii m uhl.li, u» ll I%

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dunk

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[ Riovo t?*al oiii arrant' in*nl t*r
* Cantlnurd fo r m lolliei y e a r nt u i

, tncnill of JllUllInttni* lit*W

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ififtd f o r

Im portant

Ill'll!*- i

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of a I

N O T IC E
Mr. Charles Rulhrd

G eorge
Weinsttein

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ihie j* uniVw

h r i i iR F in K o -

Really Knows How To1
Please Your Appetite s ■■■»
chops

Li hiitiiii ik^/f

feared " I

ly Prepared Meals.

STEAKS

president of the Chamiwr of Com- ii M]ipi(d
j *r•*! * .1ini** 111Ih ilidioti'. Mr-*
V\
iM-r
(Dorve, 1 slated lliat llm Cumnil.liJnn had ay reed upon u Us I uv 1 W bltwli. M r*. W S * tdiomin, •* .*■*
I ltd l( VVil-d.n. ...............
IDTflt Biraini'ineiil covering (he ♦m.| Mi
.Hilllfcf I lit- .^Mllftild ( i a il r i i « I'U1.
1,1
lifer of'tho lease!"
i'
to
Without winllng foi un ansner.' 1o.l l.rrit H-*F&lt;11f'd l»y tit
ey# Uniti t i lnui
luki I m ill vitt. b
Hr. I’a'pw rfh r tali-J *'€• v t i l ii*|
Ji'iJU loU*L m il t-vrrl.hult d ie f hi t in 1 [ m jivH v khlltill I IfO tlltn* d Olif I '
h I nr In f ill I iriiTiow |*'•»
. 1, a illftriiiMioit,
Kikeinfim*
fire not iiil«*n-idpd in ih u mullt l 1
V u a lily IT # he o u iic i i ill &lt;I Intuit.
Om t w » a t e ' dealing w t'h "

E rpr reeling
The

R .T

Wnyne Chick Starter ia a
quality feed. It provides, thru
such v ilu .b lo in g r e d ie n t ) as
dried buttermilk, dried skim
milk, fnh m eal, m eat scra p e,
w ybsin o.l meal and choice al­
falfa meal, a wide variety of
animal sad vegetable protein).

,

Soups - Yegetables-Cereab
Fruit Dishes - iHilk-Tea
C offee - Bu tterittilk Short Orders- HaUi awf

Fifteen high quality ingre­
dients, carefully selected and
analyzed, are blended to make
what many feedtrx call "A m er­
ica's Finest Chick Starter.**
Feed tfayna Chick Starter.
It's just what ebfckv nred to
give thins the right start In life

Just received 800 baby chltks. W e also
t*n»*ry rf complete Hne of poultry feeders
and-equipment • *
;
.

Hlorrs-Sthaefer Co.
of

Cin.meUl

U«e lha entirs Wnyne Program. It ia scientific. II is' prac*

ticul. It will nuke extra dollars for yotf.

W ill lie In Our
Store Again

New York City
Buying- .

irKey Uinners

M on i &amp; T u es.

tVifh" A irT K e lYHnhiiHtfs

Mar. 5 nnd 6 •
Showing Spring* and
Summer Styles in
MhH’a Suits —

um m er

W e urge you to come
iii and place(your ordW
Ve^wwill
tll' s K
RJj nn vntl

convenience.;.

t y t ’X frtfk

'a /,'•

Our Chef

nib-mi it,*' .ilr rnpworlh » i*lt

1Jtodo ownrni of ihi* unMinjr. **V .! tit ihoultl lit 11» u i i y l in* for
\Ulntd hln volition of ih* ou?ft»ni: iji ,4 ij\ niHH otiww ii Iwwn. W e’ Vi*

Treat - She Will Enjoy One o f Our Delicious"j

t.Ct'l Ill'll, Milo
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TU E S D A Y , FEB R U AR Y 27. 1984
ministration (roup.
Eighteen Democrats Jolnrd .12
Republicans and Shipslead. Minne­
sota faiKicr-labor.le, lur lhr ........
pmpoo r ,C U B A N
W A R
.it iipjtuiiiiui,
t«m r firm. the Democratic .i.lc.
. (Continued From Pace One)
Pending at adjournin'nt n u anwarning * “ pot In tinmtstakrble other amendment b) Stelwrr which
tarms in a latter to Speaker he
... estimated would co&gt;t uii.ilher
Rain*,. Tb* letter was written l i lo&amp;
.UUU. This would reatora to
. .U
. OU
____J.
dear ap a"F d*ubt as to what the foil compensation all World War
President would da. The bill r—
---- . veterans whose diaaiiliti.-s weie
conies
to a vote in the House Mar. -J.
12.
| p. .-suin'.1 to have hern M-rVicr'T he Senate yote loadedI the
C
____________
___ were
_________
connected
but_ who
remote J
pending independent "(fires bill by the Economy Act. It also would
with $73,000,OPu more than the gviguire tile government in print.
Administration Pftreet to accept their injtirir* w e e not iim&lt; i., ae­
on veterans and; federal pa, in- i i,iH|
creases- L*slW **k‘a vnllnjt sdtied
This |«rt proposes! as a sut.nl.
(189,MO,004 in the nest fiscal lute for that part of an A iminis,ea r for covem meni workers as t.ation ctmipiumiso
re—
ncalnat »126.000.000 fsOorcd by storing IIn- presumptive r a t s .
Democratic leaders and , eater- t«-r-linc their adjudication by the
d a ,’a. hallo tine favored the ffiO.- Washington hoard of appeals, and
000.000 proposal compared to |50,- giving these veterans 7r. ,HT rt»l
000.000 plan brought in by the Ad- 1o f thrir former comiH-n-stmi.

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fvu. 27 —&lt;API
tUnitiTi- T. "»»,
illent o f tub
Knitr.l KiijMmrinii; and Foundfjf
l‘i«ii'l« iyy, m j * hi* oi itccril h *l
burn nfxnrdrd n tontine l 1o build
n tit'HMiiiim m.it, c**minuou» hot
,hrct mill mnl •«*M rolling mill ay
pint «.f h fhiOiHi.nw irrl •span*
4ion i»rt‘if»mn by tlit* Kurd Motor

U niversity o f F lorida D edicates $350,000 P . K , Y onge L aboratory S ch ool

1 | l\ M '(t'lii; to-.mimy, r«
j id*. Woolly
law crab*
' i lull*, which apjoined fit
j the Min* two &gt; n s ngo,
.multiplied until 'Her fWl
|&lt;nmphtiii iheit ■xn&lt; n-c ha&gt;
Itiip ln l Uhau' c of thr n»*ti
I tn jsiifp* by th«* o r ir n l ill 1*

Help K’dneys
Hiln.iv Jiurntli*.
ruftlMlMV
i I'1r fl'l'l «1, r»|vi. UUM-lRIU
i * . t i) ’Jf»*»f

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D o . Me a d

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Senate Hears 0 f
Huge Salaries
Paid During 1929

RATES
10c
»c
7c
6c

line
line
line
line

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3
6
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Count five words lo line.
Double rate for rapital
black face letlrrs.

Minimum

ch arge

„\C*S COUGH DA©p
.

T h e eixi.i.iisHinn study is one
section of n e&lt;-n.-ml survey l-eiug
carried or. I.v r
m- r i l neei.ci.-s
into the s n ln iic . ol wit kinds of
business and
ii.d u -l.ia l
leaders
bankers, rm iio .i.i ..u.l |„.w.-r .-on.
puny esreu tiv.-s, nnd the like.
E a rn illlfs of
l.l.ln I.n. I I'Ve...
Uvo* ranged from f i pn;tr.,T:tf. w h i.h
E u gene {.ra re ,
pres.di-nt of the
Dethleb.-n. SI.-.-I . ... pot... ion,
t.

time
liroctv
tlmcn.
month.

Sto

ceived

AII H n -n lflrA «.^&lt;i e H k f B f l l i
w ilt A# 1-biiflfal im r Ik f M m k * r
•( ' Imra n o ir r H . .V i rvlmmdm mf
f m . ( t « a«l|l he ( l i r a &lt;»r

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l!*2t*.

, . . R ea l T h ro a t relief I *
Medicated w ith Ingredl- •*,
p.ita o f V icka V a p o R u b

pfdr. MV-riaUlLDiMCl
AlltO Itlld il*

Experl Radio Service
t-1 mik (Inner
(Inner
Frank

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which n . W I I . II. |*f »*" ««l**»»l Itf lilt
American T o b m i ^
c -o ip u n y , ncuived in ItKlI. to t l O 'ii'ii and I.*-

IttUh.

C r n t 'in

an

Told Hr r Daughter

whieh head?* of Mini IIt i t iiiiiputiM &lt;-

To lake CARDU1.

were paid

Other big i-*uiip**i»-ut ion* i»
11*211, gunrrully llir prak. nu !od*&gt;*
$270,000 to It I a. Full* i -on (Me-1
dent of the A tom n an Mm h m a 1 !
F o u n d ry
t’oiiipum .. tnoii
itui-i
$400,00
In
ti» *ois'.
!t
l . i i t . t«
president off
M*»nl c*'to« ♦\ tV a * i

HAVE y o u r WAT^H repair*)
by ana who really knows boo
Briggs, jewelsr, Msg. Ae.
FANCY AND
Ssnf.i.d Avr
tar.

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CASH for your nerd Pur
Chevrolet, REEL A SONS.
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position an nur^e to invalid or Firftllivph ot ......... nl • I *1'
rntnranbm

to

elderly

pvraon

Ftorrnw McCoy, Hot No. 8, City.

6— Hffc&gt; Wanted
W A N T E I F &lt;iir! thoroughly trained!
ip

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v.alIrene in ilinliiK room. A d i

dr#aa "H otrV ' care Herald.

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for «ale John iVauld, Enel hiu.

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- unro'f wu in jtih ’lif ulft of 41^0 fMJU buOuiiv.
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AaYM A n d • nl I*
|rnd (f&lt;*»i P K Ytatite of pen-«rc h 'n rn* # rrrre’md I ran Norman .
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at t.i .-M’ honor the Itatiilu .nIII *
t,&lt; tf lOMIO.l
t -4.il i* liter is ft »o v. of the main t
. iime -r *.*»«-sirt|.' .on taken
I At !*&lt;■.' * '»i.i t.x a
lakrri
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AS 42 YJARS

dwltWrijlilillB

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W A N I F I * to (my a tw o epw ial j
pout d rill with *■% inch churls; I

T h e eat* ill l»&gt; " h
ware ti h#1*! to put. * "*'
i Iim&gt; flat flywheel f«»r belt, Phont j
iliflmtrated in f *»* m *-.
201-H.
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f Itelhlt-heni p n ■i•t•' ’
W A N T K I l to luiv houAc furnish- ry am otirite.1 to f 1 "
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the caae of E 1 1 1’’
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of the A u h u rn *V", " fo
15 —
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FIVE PIECE redwood bodnq.mi Atul I * .it i*|rta-l *1»**
set. complrtc. Was |7A, now |2U;
tar* rosewood tat,Its, |2, 13; osk
table, 62; )(&gt;0 year old antli)"''
parlor table, |U. C. A. Haines
UeiXld.

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' preMlilent of the \ r i i

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for lumtwi
Will pay
Phone 12, Otto Caldwell.

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Fre d III* »ltb*.io »o*l Ho '&gt;
ard C. Ik»n«lv, *o&gt;... d
nearly $f*00,(HiO
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IRS REACH
[ALS AFTER
PLAY
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Citrus C o n t r o l
B o a r d Prorates
F r u it Shipment
(Contlnood Frau Pets On*'
Agriculture Henry* Wallses 8at-

i H
o o M tin To t Markets affected under the new
“ «* »«* * ■
M «et Alabama F o r regulatlpns Inclu'ki New York.
Boston, Baltimore,
.Conference T i t l e Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Dotrrit,
ITLAKTX, Om Fsb. 97.—1*7
L fighting elnb from Florida,
tamed back VAntarblll In
k last seconds o f play and a rit' Layered taam from Alabama,
' i m Tsnnsoass, will kettle
' fo r . tp* Boutheaetem confe«-ne»
d| thaniploiuhip hers to^-yiorW a, lbs esrpriee team from
under that drew and bumped
■ibs defend Inr champion from
In tbs
lin t
round,
„ . __
Vanderbilt** Commodore*
c —another atedad outfit—34 to 33.
with a loopinc field goal by Wrrn, ’ fr .i* yoobf center, In the final
Mconda of play.
v- Alabama,. ranked aeeond only
is. Jtaatacky during the rtrular
' ‘
turned hack the aplrlted
nga of a Ttnaaaaoo team
*had sprung op* of tbo firat
aalonlehmanto with It* vie*
Otar Louie Ian* State,
v, .tank Crlmeoie won £1 to &gt;6 In
r S OOeUit that wee almoat
lllng aa that provided by the
•h and tho.Cpmiqpdor**
a prsvlktftly hai held a
‘'Boutnenf bjuketkeM ehamJ&gt;lp but lhi* I* tha first time
I W Florida Aka eraf raachgd the

Jaw i &gt;round.

} tthe ’Gators, figured to hare
flltl*.ehahes after they had drawn
koetueky
In .tbalr
apentng
—- . guk.4. hare furnleheo th* major
ji- aurprlao* of tbit year's event, and
(• hat* dr*wit supporter* for their
; (SglBg;. courtga at well at their
’Imoont will rule *e the
fa tor it* oh the atrangth of their
►* r&amp;ora; experienced outfit and their
batter eeeeoni* record but Alabama
may And, at Kentucky and Vandtrbllt m*y te.llfy, that • bunch
&amp; battlers a* Florida poeeeeeee am
r*r out ulillf the final whittle.
( Tcnnateeet defeat wae
due
Uryefy to th* roughnae* of Ite
May, Which produced an unueually
Urge number of fouli and to Ala
borne’* ability to link thee* free
I throw*. The Crime cry made more
than half their winning total In
thl* manner, collecting IE petal*
•at of 30 attempts.

Rff ?

Local Golfers Invited
To See WoipenAtPlay
■-----------------

'Sanford golf fans war# incited
today to b* In DaLand next Mnn-

li e :

Bram, BridgeraAttend
Phi Beta Kappa Meet
WINTER PARK, Fob. 37— Dr.
Harry Taylor, ***oetat# pTWfstoor
of phUooophy at SUtaon, Pre­
eldad at tbo February moating of
th* PN Bet, Kappa aaaoetition of
Central Florida' laet night at th*
horn* of
President Hamilton
Holt of Relllna Col leg*. Th* nrnet-

________ _______________________
_
)ng wae part of th# oetlvltlei for
Cincinnati,
8U Louis and Chicago.)
----■*—
* *---I
The metric!
Ione1stwar*
ordered In* Phi Bet* Kappa, held In conjuneeffeet Mar. 1. Th# control com-ltlon with the annual Founder*
mlttoo aleo voted to prohibit *hlp-1 Week program at' th* eollsgs.
menta of Valencia orangsa until'
activities wer# sponsored
Mar. I.
I by u ,, Rotiin* Key aoclety, honor
Full text of th* new citrus pact group at Rollins, and th* loeal
_________ of* PM B«U
Kappa
was unavailable her* yesterday. It association
” **“ v
* ""“
I* *iported by mall from Wash f which Invited the Order of Torch
Ington soma tlm* laat night, O. (J. and Scroll. Stetson honor group,
Strauee, secretary to the' contro as grieats.
board, said.
Tha gueet of honor at the
Ifowaver, according to Francis evening meeting of the. a******
P. Wbltahalr, DaLand, attorn*)', tlon * u
Dr. Georg* Arthur
for the control board, th* docu* Plimpton, Amherai Fhl Bate
meat
provides,
among other Kappa, who spoke on “The
things:
cation of Shakespeare.
Torch

Celery market R eports
s i m f lf k T o r AOr.L
OltlDA U TA T K MAM.

cisJM O TSS

JU iriU aiK N T A T IV K ,

• aV row o, r w a i n s . ;
-raaaOai. CM. ay. »**4-

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.t-oH-wa crvwrrT «WJ'/

tlsOW Matas fee Matter.

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FUrld** II. a Calif. It * 0*11*.

*». Yiti.ii SI, li*r*port*41 Fk». »»• •
K i t Florida. TstaV shlpmoata new
•nip to dai* tan—t.rrd) . itii—

M IL.

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Oonfeed-Oviede SMpssewta tsa./M W ^

sag, Feb. *0, I*041

*

■ T * l&gt;«ts 1 1 1 'J IM * * * * * * 1 * dais
t t e l ; 1*11 a .s s e s to data 2*11,

r .U i M . T brw sb lb* FVesMa
wags tlailndlww
J ii* im d la
W aroww i OaMset* t- Foe a *4
Columbus I. U l t l e H o e h I. 'P b U •drlpbls I. T o U l 1. * car* hetd at
n srr rn .a D estlsatton Florida boat
■hlpmsnl* eelsrg. Feb. , ' l t l ,.F e w
fo r k .

P u d i n For ■ *4 Hour Footed Mad.
Is* SI "&gt;*• A. N. Today*
fO TO W AO
T A ItM l
M .
iwr*
possod. I New Y ork , » rk llod elg k la,
I tlfiilo

I Waatalntlort. I acranto*. 1 Miwark. I Mprlnafleld. I '-TeraniP. I
(mawa. t ttrraeuep T ear* fc*W fee
re m n sla n m .n l.

eased-

I

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llalaad bard la mornlog. milt:
Jtaallagu very llahl. Iwmand good.
Market firm. Carloads f. n. k. ship
plsg petal (bsoad la dallrrred M ice
tea* A t X Iran* portal Inn chargee)
I t Insh rrolea. Individually washed
and pr*cooled and
crala
washed
and pracoolad, * . l t
coa
mnally
I. 4*.
few
Indlrldually
washed
higher m ostly L l t - I . l t ; I d o t I.M l ie. few crul* washed lower.
I’ l. A NT C IT Y , F larid s: U h n at.e
U afsaola Sect Ion:
Rained
during
day, warm. H aollaaa very llahl.
Demand good. Market steady Car­
loads f. o. b. shipping potel (based
on dr Herrs C a l , , less A M , Irnnstfnrtallon eharR**) I* Inch crnl.a.
Individually washed and prerooUJ,
II. n. H n i. * doa 1.10.1,14; 4 dot,
114-1.44. Fair quality I das, |.ta110. raw low aa e tc ; I dns. l . l * M S , few !.# • ; « doa. I.U -1 .4 * . moatly IA S; l - l * doa. m ostly 1.14
W A SH IN G T O N ; I degrees Clear.
1 Florida arrli^d . 4 ears on Iraek.
Supplies mtiderata. Ifemsnd llih t.
market *troi.y, Florida
It
Inch
rratea, tta .h rd , 4-4 dns. t .* * -M 4 t
#-IS do*. 1 .1 4 -M * .
N HW Y O R K ! IS degrae* Clash.
I f ears aerlead. Hnlnaded I Fla.,
I Calif I I ears nn Iraek. I bool
Florida. Supplies moderala. I t a t a .i t
and trading limited arrousl w ealhrr. Market allgh lly stronger for
sm slt to
medium
else,,
dull on
targe.
Florida
Is
in.-h
rratea.
w ashed. I m i l . l t - l . t l ; I doe, I I*
114, few I .M ; I doe.
M S - l .l * :
t
doa dot, t . I t -1.71 : t *
dot.
Ill

Balaw

lOFlGfidUiuiNainedAs
PesCTviiqr Of Medal

Srjrt«r
Sarasota,

I w 'e

Ed^gr^ Doan

o f ' Rt.

Pstaraborg.* F. a DdKsnri* of
Wert r*lm Beatb, Bobert W. MIIborn of Weal Palm Bsfch, J. CAdkins of GalncsvUI*, J. R. Kel­
ley of Madison, and tbs tat* C, B.
Parkblll of Tamps.

WABHINGTON, Feb. 27 -(Af
— Plana for asndlng HAQO.’WO I f

food tnppU** U Cstm bad hem)
by tbs Cokoa
t a*d orraagsd for by
■tats depart merit over a montl
ago, have boon dropped. PrAcat*
of Cnbaa msytkanta eaoaad
plan to be r

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TALLAHASSEE. Feb. 37— (A P ;
—Th* tlm# for maklAg no min*tlonn for awa&gt;ii
■ medal offered
to the Floridian who contributed
moat to law snforcvmsnt In 1933
ended Sunday night with 10 named
before Attorney General Cary D.
I-andl*. If othara war* placad In
the malls yesterday, they will be
received for consideration. Those
rseommtndcd fey th* sward are:
Mrs. W. F. Cross o f Miami, Ddh
Hard)* o f Miami, Veraon ,Haw-

D R H A R R Y &amp; WOODRUFF
ANNOUNCES
THE OPENING OF HIB

D EN TAL o f f i c e
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TRUB SPIRITUAL
READINGS.
HRS. SALLY RUSSELL.
APPOINTMENTS.
BENEFIT PROGRESSIVE
8PIRITUALIST CHURCH.
-57 E. Concord Ayc.
Orlando, Fla. Phone 6521

1— That the method of prorat­
CINCINNATI; I cars
and Scroll was also I n v ^ - J ® Det roi t. I D e c at ur .
ing citrus shipment* by grade*
SAVANNAH Diversions! Nona.
attend this meeting with the Rol
and alias Hm keen eliminated and
Florence Dlvarslooai N one, ■ ■
Atlanta Diversion*: 1 BafiatO, I
volume prorating has twan eubetl line Key Society.
Chlcaao.
Among
the
nearly
76
persons
tuted, with provision! for making
Rev. skieei.a rolul ■■(•rmatlab foe
■eparetr prorating order* to auc­ attending thl* aN»‘ r
Meador. Feb. Ud, IUS*l
Arthur
HA N r II R n-OVIEDO
goettoar
tion center* on • “ more tolerant Martin J. Bram ,nd
Hrldgsrs of Sanford.
and elastic basis.”
2— Th* amendment enables th* Rev. Bram stated this morning
control committee to prohibit ship­ that the next meeting of the
ment* of Inferior grades of cit­ SMoelation will be held In San­
rus, that Is, citrus grades below ford. prpbably nejt MayU. 8. No. 2 rueset.
Whllchalr Indicated th* control
committee cannot regulate eny
LEGAL
OT1CE
grades better than No. 2 russet
under any circumstance*
Hasted on the control to take
the places of E. (I. firitn»s, Ber­
I r " 1t i r r " " at" ^
nard Kilgore and J. C. Morton, de­
N o l l e , la l&gt;rrcl*» * ! » » ■
posed by Hecretary Wallace Sat­
p u r e h a s s i &lt;•' T * *
urday, were: J. J. Parrish, Titus­ ■I. H o l d i n g
. .r U flca te N „ « * * . « • « ?
.F,” '
ville; A , E. Pickard, 1-aheland, cior o f A u a u s i . A* D , t i l l , ha * n
hnd Pelar Agrripp. Winter llsven ■Aid rerllflcnu In mr ufflcc. oncl
1..
, mad. ai-pllrallon (or l«&gt; ■»
The restrictions for th# wrvk 1., Issue In orenrdanco *»""
starting Thursd*/ to tie ,0 lead­ Held esrilflral* sm l- ra co * H •
l o w i n g deaerllwd pr.,p.r » ■ ' 11•J*'1
ing markets are *&gt; follows:
In H . m l n n l . I 'n u n l r . r i n r ld n . |.&gt;-wll
New York, *26 cars of orange
|^,l I t U u m r l . l i s t
T
and 100 cars of grapefruit; Phil­ h . .n ld land In In* « s * c . * . - V «t l h .
d a l e fit Ihc Is .i ia nc * o f s uc h c r t l l l HROUGHOUT a period of almost unparalleled
adelphia, HE oranges and SO grape­
In
Ih.
N.tnn
of
Unknown
fruit, Iloitoi, 0&gt; oranges and 20 I ' . I - . , .ni.I c . r l i l l r a i a . h . N Ur r&gt;
world-wide depression the institution of Life
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law
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grapefruit; llalllmorr. .10 oran ge
will l . « u * l l i r r m n o n I hr ! r d dnr
and 10 grapefruit; Pittsburgh.
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Insurance in America has furnished an example
W i tn e s s
mi
n ffldsl
slans lur. *
nrangra an I 12 grapefruit; Tleve« - « l this H i. tttl i f l« » o f K.l»land, 20 orange* end 10 grape­ «nd
of achievement that wins admiration wherever it
n j i r y A If I t l t
V i : I k IIIHI.AHH.
fruit; Detroit, 20 orange* and IS
I'l.r k C ln u ll
t ' o u r f K. ml
grapefruit; Cincinnati, 21 oranges
is understood.
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n o t , f m i n t y , Flftrldo
and 10 grapefruit; HI. Louie, 201 IHKAI,)
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orange* and X grapefruit. *
Between January 1st, 1929 and January 1st, 1934,
o. c.
Chlrago, 40 oranges and 2E grape- &gt;
the Metropolitfcp Life Insurance Company, which
fruit.
The committee adjourned yes­
insures the live* of more than 25,000,000 persons—
terday's session until 0 n'elcuk ^
this morning It was Indicated il.st
nearly one-fifth of the total populations of the
the tniard will derid* *1 this m » l - j
Ing bow much fruit each shl.iper l
United Slates and Canada—paid to its policyholders
In tha atata will b* allowed toj
and
thfir beneficiaries more than Two Billion Dollars
S
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•hip to the 10 leading market*
each week.

Cor. 2nd and Sanford
"S a n ford ’s Only Hom o-Ow ned Feed 8 to re "

BALLARD’S FEEDS and FLOUR
W. T. WOOLLET
Owner-Mgr.

W. S. LEE
SalSamoa

P. A. MEBO
Bollard Rap.

T he Metropolitan Life Insurance Com pany presents figures from its

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A n n u al Statement for1933 and makes comparisons w hich show how
the Com pany has carried on during the five difficult years since 1928

T

Engliuh Unemployed
Stage PeacefulParade

After payment,during that period,of more than Four
Hundred and Fifty Million Dollars ($450,000,000)
by way of dividends to policyholders, the Com­
pany's surplus was increased by moro than One
Hundred Million Dollars ($100,000,000).

($3,000,000,000).

During the same period, its policyholders con­
tributed, through their premium payments, toward
the increase of more than One Billion Dollars

Life Insurance is the most effective and satisfactoiy
means of providing for the future of ope’s self and
one's dependents.

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E v tty p k ttt » f “ S lit tin g
t r e u t l l " it uad e r l i t t i a n d

D ec em b e r 3 1 , 1 9 2 8

D ecem b er 3 1 , 1 9 3 3

$2,695,475,945.64

$3,860,761,191.39

In F iv e Y ea rs
$1,165,285,225.75

Statutory Policy Reserves . v . . * . .
Other LUbllities...................................... . ^
Surplus, including Contingency Reserve .

2,374,118,707.00
161,281,258.71
160,075,999.93

3,358,462,467.00
216,175,691.68
286,123,032.71

984,343,760.00
54,894,432.97
126,047,033.78

Insurance in F o r c e ..................................

16,371,956,002.00
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18,802,984,818.00

2,431,028,816.09

D u rin g th e y e a r 1 9 3 3

T o ta l f o r F iv e ye a rs

101,790,536.56

450,608,045.72

572,679,580.85

2,319,359,211.70

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In c re a se

r tm t d it d h t r t . " S h im m y '^
mnd t i n t » x !tt a r t f i t r t a l ly
n p a tr td k trt.

It rained almoat all morning
year and In 1032. She la a winter
rualdcnt of DaLand. and ah* will and a cold damp mist swept tha
b*, hotted to the other women famous park during the afternoon,!
galf«ra during their stay in that making the demon.tralion on the I
whole a rather drab affair.

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D u rin g th e y e a r 1 9 2 8
Dividend* p»ld Policyholder* ,
_
67.9M,719.32 ,
Total p«!d Policyholders and Beneficiaries
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(including Dividends) * * * * * * *
283,394,831.69

The New Cities Service

NOW AT PRICE OF
REGULAR GASOLENE

: STATE OIL CO

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Report fo r the Y ea r Ending D ecem ber 3 1 , 1 9 3 3

ANNOUNCING

(DISTRIBUTORS)

($1,0 00,0 0 0 ,0 00) in the assets held for future distri­
bution to themselves and their beneficiaries.

These figures, of one company alone, are striking
evidence of the reliance which the people of the
United States and Canada place on the security
and protection of life insurance.
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diy afternoon to wltnaea % champloftaWp golf exhibition In which
LONIHIN. F*h. 27—(A P )— A il
four of th* ranking women golf­ peaceably aa any Amerlran foot­
ball crowd, 2000 ynemplnyed from
er* of (he nation will appear.
n Mia* Virginia Van Wl*. twira ' the province#, augmenleii by sev­
Nat look! Open Champion,
Miss eral thousand London supporters, j
Baton Hicks, runnar-up for the marched to Hyde I'sek Sunday
till* last year, M lu Catherine afternoon and belli llirlr longOrantjsm, th* French Open Cham- hkralrieii unemployment demon- I
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plan, and M ix Lucille Robinson, atratton.
The air was filled with speeches,
th* Western Open Champion, will
of hours were consumed
£ y Id an 12-hola exhibition over aIn couple
adopting a resolution rapping
Colltgv Arme court*, etarting
*t lllO o’clock. A email admlaaion the national governmrnt and Its j
unemployment Mil ami the pro- I
'.fM Will bo aektd.
teslors marched out again
very
k ,MU« Van Wie appeared over
th* local courea several time* last quietly.

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Florida.
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arrived. 11 car* aa Iraek, tlapstlea
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Accident and Health PoUdaa
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AU Other tkbUltiaa . . . .

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1934

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. NUMBER 108

On Eve O f Enthronement A s JAPS PROTEST
•CWA ROSTER IN
SiateCW AAsksR e-O pe GAYPARTIES
Ruler O f Manchukuo, Pu-Yi
O f Graft Charge s In Orange
STATE TO BE County After War m Debate OF LOBBYISTS
Makes Bid For Recognition HOPS MADE BY
SOVET PLANES
COT HEAVILY
UNDER PROBE BY JOHNSON

H LINKING,
Manchukuo, Feb. other principal) in the traditionopen the investigation of Orange
28.—(,V)—Henry Pu-Yi, on the hoary ceremonlet rehearsed ■their
county CWA administration are
rvr of hi* enthronrmenl
Em­ part) in auh-xero weather.
Chief Auditor L. W. Baker and
The *rrne wa. the altar of
in- ror of Manchukuo. made a now
W. C. Huffmand.
Hopkins Orders Slash
Beats lii,| for foreign recognition In a heaven- built of earth and consist­ Sharp Note ToMoscow
The hearing before the stale Evidence Of Intrigue Administrator
ing of there concentric circular ter­
lo&lt;lay.
,
executive committee
yesterday,
Demands QuickEnd&gt;
Of
NameaEach
In Handling OfWar
Critics To Gun By statement
3000-year-old
lie reviewed the (n i| [r«i of the race*—where the
brought up the story of the J. H.
Of Warship Jaunts;
WeekDuringMarch;
ritra
will
reach
a
climax
at
dawn
Bureau’s Surpluses
Releasing 12 Point Japanese a*»i»teil state during tho
Hughes contract for CWA trucks
two year* he hu» ruled a* it. chief Mar. I (about 0:30 I*. M,, eaitern
and
the
recent
purchase,
by
the
Ship Said ShotDown
Graft ChargesAired
Heard ByGrandJury
Program PorNation executive. contrasting comlltiona Mandat'd time, W’rdnraday).
county commission, of 14 trucks,
Manchukuo anil Japaneae offi­
during hi* rule with previous banto be paid for—If the gravy train
WASHINGTON, Feb 28.— (A H
WASHINGTON. Feb. 28. (*•&gt; ititry. “ corrupt rule and exploita­ cial*, courtiers, and high Manrhu
TOKYO. Fob. 28.— (A.P.V
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 28.
lasts that long—from rentals of
Harry It. Wood ring* asslstaht
M i A got a ready reapotiav yes- tion nf the ma»*e* by predatory dignitaries— one of dffiom took the —The Japanenc forciftn of­
— (A .P .)— Florida wan or­
the trucks , touilthe CWA.
..
.. I secretary of war, yesterday con- lerday to its forum of self-invited
28-year-old I’u-Yi’a part- -vhlvrr- fice aent a aharp proteat to­
dered today to whack 6,000
® word lie wasn t actually c|Utjls| n two-day appearance be­ tntiehm Mr*, franklin D. Rons- war lord*.'"
While Henry I u Vi stayed in- ingly intoned the command* and
passed as Ferguson and Swope fore a District of Columbia grand j eveli being among tloose who sugday tn Moacnw (lemandlnjf
men o ff Ita OWA payrolls
liooie &gt;&gt;-uri.i) to piepule by direction* of the cercmonlc* In
prevented their sides of the ques­ jury In tell of di'nliiigs of his de j
i changes,
thnt fliultta of Soviet plunce
each week-end during March
li,,i im and in ilitatiun for lu* ell ancirnt Manchu dialect*.
tion to the committee, but each of part mi nt wit h Joseph Silverman,
II i Hi S. Jtdriisoit, Itceoverv ad
The altar of hcavn will be hid- over Manchuria and Korea
to bring the state's quota
th»m .kirmlshed about it, boiling New Turk lrtutor, and other* fo r 1 tnmi«tratio, t«»!«! tho**' who hud Ito one ini nl riiuiHlay t Wednesday
(Continued On Pa*a Two)
I in the United Stale*) a* Emperor,
( Contlnuei,
|-,g, Twoi
be atoppod.
the disposal of army surpluses.
down to 10,000 by Mar. 31.
letue to i omplain or listen that he
Wood
ring
was
In
the
jury
room
had
a
pf
id
I
y
good
idea
nf
the
Ri
"Wo conalder auch InclComparative r e d u c t i o n s
nt alKiut the same time that inves­ cuw iy uiguuuation'a defects mul
denta
hijfhly dnnjrcroug," a
also were required In clerical
tigators disclosed they hml un­ thnt hi hail a IJ |K«int prognu,.
apokeamart for tho Japaneae
forces.
covered stories o f Inbbvi* ts play including "hoitci hour* and higher
foreign office aald. “ It la alwayt
lllg cards with government of wages, to n oicdv them.
Tha order came from Harry
fir Inis, with the officials tianally
With that, he Rite civil to Joe
dangerous for rhlldren to pl*F
i w Hopbine, federal Civil Works adwinning.
hies*, spoil'!*mini for the Nation­
minis trator.
with fire,"
The investigators also said they al Fiirnit lit •• Workers* Indus! i ml
The state's quota was slashed
The protest waa sent by foreign
bad heard of guy put lies on ytirhla Union, teat mt„ the Rinovery unit
on Feb. 23 by 30,000 men, end
minister Koki III rot* to *mbia­
nt in fashionable ga V iin g |hire* that in the public inind« had com*'
tomorrow night another 20,000
commercial repieseiilativr* to be alrno-t synonymous with
Co-Operation House Banking Group whole
Program Would P u t Released CW A Work- sedor Ota at Moscow for pre­
will he cut off, leaving 34,000 Fullest
spun their net of intrigue around Johnson's name.
on the payrolls.
e r s M U H t R c - R e g i s t c r sentation to tho Soviet govern*
gullible or corrupt representative-.
O f All Educators Is
Restriction On Use
"So far iih we are concerned the
Told
Action
Is
Only
meat.
The rates of reductions during
Tracing down these reports bn.I NR A has low mod our liking sift inI
T o B e Considered With It went a demand for
Asked At NEAMeet
Of
Funds
ForNcody
Solution OfProblem ti-fjuimi much tune and Ciuhvi .ltd*,"
April will be set later by Hop*
Ivies* *!»idl.
guarantee) against further flights
kina.
St at«** A11*uTtry I *ral it* i •a •iu*M
Vi the "nun time, speakets
Mffi ntul wimini rp»i*iriitA of by Itusalan planes over Man­
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feh. 2a —
WASHIN(.TC»N, Kelt 28. (d*t
WASHINGTON, F r h .
28. ~ said last night tin* grand jury m four nt hei ri'*tMims were telling
Hopkins’ telegram was laid be­
churian or Karen territory.
l’ re»ldent lluo*evidt
tmlay
an tlii» pity iinH rnunty win Hav&lt;* or
fore the State Executive Commit­ (A H —Fullest co-ojh*ration « f lh (A H -Full and Immediate federal instigation probably would not I*
(( ontinued on I'age Four)
The protest fallowed reports
nation'*
leading
eCucatom
in
ob­
payment
of
deposit*
in
closed
na­
toill
ho
rrh*AM*d
from
the
Civil
concluded until nett week. ,
tee In • meeting In which J. P.
. ominro l it re urKaniicil national
from ((sinking, Manchukuo o f
taining more than |M&gt;0,00(1,000 in tional bank* wa* urged yesterday
\V«rk« AtlniinistrAtlon pt/roll will J
Newell,
committee
m em ber,
‘S ^ ""3 Scouts Report Success Irciief ... ............ . 8-WI,.teH
federal apprnpiiaticm* far public
two Instances in which, accord­
charged that social service and Reboot* and college* was asked of as the government's duty before
he rlrgfihlr ftir Inter a I rr!i$*f uii'ier ing to reports, Russians fired
welfare work In the state has the National Education Associa­ a House banking and rurrency lluuae ha,lor* for a th...nu*h | n | ) r j v e j r o |- N e e d y f'” lh'' r,vil
rrculAlions $if the Feilerril Knirr- upon Japaneae planes.
sub-committee.
*ludy of alleged '•prufiteerinir nnd|
l«-m« dcmidiiliicil.
"Every semblance or a political tion's department of superintend­
Kenry Relief AdmlnlNt ratwin only
There also is a report that S
Kiijiportora of a bill introduced IrreRUtaritir* tnvidvinn the
Klft&gt;,
S|infnIll
ltoy
.,ni|
|
Thi*
dcvTlnptil
at
hi*
rctrular
racket."
ence last night in an address by by Representative McN mmI, It* pub
ftft«»r n th&lt;»rmiirh lnvr.'ti*»niion «»f I JA|»Ane»o miRtary plane had bean
lienditure
»f
pul.In
uni
or
U"
_
S
l.(ll)|,
wtlll
f„,,|
.............
...
held
prior
to
an
Newell, who Is secretary' to William F. Russell, dean of trurh- Hran, Michigan, which would male
*hot down Ftb. 17 near Ihe S&lt;h
" \ '" r '
|MI' *
l liny Iifli-rniain to make n o
*•• nft«iniH.n nice tint: to which he had tlit-ir l A'e prove* thnt they ate nt Governor Rhnlti read Into the ers college, Columbia University. possible such a payment, testified1
viet border but tha wmr office
tually
in
want.
committee minutes a statement In
Further action on the same sub­ this was the only solution t&lt;» a • " Al'lhTaa™"* ....... " ..........
Den,.a rati.
.
,
i
,,
,.n, ,, nf prison- tCIUlV t«* ih li i *♦ *• •&lt; ..... ..
Tins ton- * M'fthnl n: rt rneelrnif larked information about thl*,
which he said he could not “ Count­ ject by the department's resolution viva I i»f paratyied Industry,
su b e u m m ittei"
*, l “ ‘, e u
ll*
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,
i
i i
{
t
, h i d m u I le A * b r s ,
A Japanese military plant waa
"
•
•
fui
nilur«‘,
Iwililing
or
(lutlii
rr
lur
of the Fftceulive ( 'nnmriUee of tin*
enance the
eiorbltant salaries committee today wss forecast by
The measure would *uthnn*e heal mu* eellleriiiK &lt;&gt;n wte'lhrr
tin* needy Ilf till* city and .......
It '»»•* preMinmd lit the capilol Senirimolr t'tMinty * WA rmimil, *hol down by Soviet troops near
paid to many of these profes­ leaders in the educators* conven­ the Reconstruction Finance (*nr|
Uiere 1i»« lieen pnifite.u iitie «n
re ihurtcity *r cor ill fig
•»*
At i 1■'1kt tliiit, dm* While
II rnise
meeting 11.1*111 nt the t «uirt IInti on* laat n intot lire northern border o f MftchuktIO
sionals and the excessive person­ tion here'.
ration to purchase the remaining navy nirplane and ent-iue «"&lt;&gt;•
Frh. 17, aald Ilenfo (Ja^sncaa)
The program, already submitted assets o f defunct national bant", trail* It will report mam to the RrMimti ns i Imii tnwii of the i «mui \wuiibt hnve t«« «l«» tm pAtt nt Ica** tv iih 1i mf111m11 i' liame, pr t*« nl ifin w«
nel resulting In an extravagant
New* Affenry
diapatchss from
t han mah.
overhead at the expense of needy to federal authorities calls fm
paying off'rem aining deposit In- full cnmniitlee, and all indication* Scout Couinilf "Spletnlhl r«i iiprm- vvilb piiipoh*Ufor l*-gi*l*lum to
Hftinkti\|f (Changchun) today*
lion
from
nlmoi
I
ft
fl
t
thl
|
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*M
Ic
1«*ll I
lu
1.
A
$100,000,000
appropriation
iVnmtt'i
released
must
ir
rejsinloility, and liquidating the assets were that the repot! would »cnut
people.”
The dinpatchas aald ths plant
niukf ncijinnAl tAritT ntfiueimrit'* t«*r wt the Kedeial Re-Kmi'ltiy"fraud and cnlluamn" eharjrea ami I t roartied *"
The committee adopted Newell’s to meet actual deficiencies in! over a 10 year par inti
wan ahot down near the confln*
However,
Mr.
Human
iminii-1
wrltb
foreifn
count
rim,
school
funds
In
many
part*
af
lhe|
miml
Office
on
M
mkiui
I
ib
Ave.iue
Mrlxwxl *aid that, not inclutlincj {|n(l
,„,..ent
rutprocurnnvnt
statement as Its own and referred
rnre of the Amur and ths S o o o t i '
I S ' ounU
\a n- ionnl Iwr.hi' nirl|HWu „ f the navy department out. It will lie impoasililr (or ll.e
A a to n,U*,f l ledertl «ffort8 in twfiire they will be cunsitloretl aa Rivers* They also reported that
it te ueywtlve o ffis e r. Marcus country; to tie apperllonml
Imya find gket* to v)-*it every hnu*tr the future w111 W clAnain&lt;*t! a* for subject«
them aeenrtHnir
ln (h,
„t , „ B^rvatnr*.l
. fBrl„
future relief, it Was the crew of the plana was killed.
Fa*g with directions to carry it
in the rltv limit* In Innigbl, vvhe.t ilM) rt fttcif fAnillluN In rural mens, pntiiled nut
2. A |300,IKMI,00n fund a*eddl-l
th|.Ir
atKiul $024 500,000 *1111'
Japanese military
authorities
out si to FERA and CWA staffs.
Ho
t
wo
day
drivi
for
gif
I
*
end*.
fur *11liridlfcl |iri|iui«tt«»riM m com
ttonal *cho"l aid fur all |«n* of, ,|llr , , ,..KItor. In th- a....... .
I { ! n reljrtlT A T t S t ’ h O O l
T111*» tnenhs, it to*$■* ritiil* d, Hint admitted the plane was broughl
Fagg was not present today.
I’,.r*.*,,*. *t*liilig Ih donato or mil in h i" whr-re imhiNlric* tntv*the country, to he dlvid.d a.iiomr, , , UM tl, lil)n,| t»nl-.* rmw
th e * ’
^
^
|
nn
mailer
whether
«
pets*»n
baa
down by miriflrr, hut dented that
The
appointment of
Charles the achiail* by atalc* nn tbu la*i*|
r» leh-ptmne
uf ,,H.„ v , r*
i S lM lilS O r S
I O II I t S l lull'*, ........... .
♦titil. Aii*| f**» the i!iif-riii»b&gt;yt*l $n l«ei*n reivivlirit aniiie fm in uf fed their were any raaualtiea.
Dodd of Punta
Gorda as state of approximately $11 f t eat h
Ml- 111 l« II T ........ at thl- l
i|,.I,,_ M.„|*t,yr Wi le d .. It-I •'
iftiiff
i
itli'3
einl
relief
fur
the
part
several
I of AM. 0 “ House, and a lioek wdi l«CWA engineer by executive officer student enrolled.
I .jcB(1 jy|jChi*»n. urped thn
ihe| The KinBiinx
*t
r h Hi IIlit I* toll A)
jilNM'd MIk)f mnilth*, if he nr '.»• ••»»** Ihmh
uinfint and To line home 'o »e,uu any d
Marcus Fagg draw • shot of critl3. Special itrant* for »• h” " 1; ,lt|M * rrf , , mad
piuvul. fee lh
«.ff (lie TWA, It ih lie • *iaAf&gt; tiial Norman Thomas Says
tilt
I
a
a
I
1
$
Y
*
J
IIIU
M
l*
till*
I'jlttlu'l
r
ait
a
mom:
clim today from Chairman Tread­ bulldlriK*. and loan* to aehrada ad-^
lloli*. Mi Hiannii -!ii'*d
„» :l fedeml li-tulda | priinndlriy lntere*t
fur i**i“ f
l&gt;i|j *■%11 fi initf for one yi-Ai Irmir tilth person re
-|-,,Mt,,i ,ow
it rnl Ki nlay
way.
mlolatretion* wtnwe «**.!* bM'| tl,,„ corporal! m » r ’-h a rapitll UP] tha ln«rh
I -m nt- nf Unn
Mai I, i be 11hi** in iwtiu'li I '*■*!•■! aI Kv«*ry person l»emi.i n a hr anil NRA bailed Miserably
With Fagg out of the city, the froxtn in m&gt;w-cloteil bank*
) tu || iMMl.0tMt.0 Hl which I"' -M'1 lia. wdi again bold ti-mpeiiuon and Scout* will return hv truck to
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11*-*-*•I ki* It link R mAy It■*•* r 1111*MI in to ease that m«M lu* mvi ' ‘-'i! at cat
committee wae
Informed that
Other parts uf the ' " ' I t ' * ' " would
„ , ulj ' ,K.’ ..H u * r !■&gt; relieve de exhibition fur Itld-h -eh.ml »emut* tlo- home* where they wen
GIIIG AGO,
Feb. 28.—&lt;AP)—
SlAtl* l)&lt;11IIIH H■* Ht'COrit) f »n l •&gt;1 hefme relief 1“ iciven nl ilellted.
.oil'll of n donation of some k
Dodd’s appointment was approved which •tready have receive-, seme, .....i|iir&gt; ln
The
exhibit
mil
will
I
held
at
I,auk
in
ttn
l»n*itiir* in c
lliito«*Vnr, me i e re rcued i nil m Norn,an 1'iiomas, Jcailcr of (ho ) 0*
■'*itJ it •'ti vi* null'll.
tlti.il nf A ll. !•&gt;• Gathering all article*, they
federal support, Dean Kii*»rl anid, United State*
by Washington.
the llinclinx
toil! not hririK ielief fnlen* it l.iq claltst party, rnilnl a countr/*
IP34
tian*|mrt
them
t«■
tloMayfai
Treadway said “ It seams to me are requeata for $f&gt;0,0&lt;M),iMK) for
one week, »**-*rnmni»e " “ &gt;
been am ert Allied Ihut • n nppll w ile survey of imlustry and work­
that before submitting this ap­ thl* year'* school emeiaencies
The Hlnitlioy School of A '' '■ o f­ r, I *ewing i-huh opcral**!
t ulit has eiliAUNted $ er&gt; avenue ing conditio"* yesterday with g
OfMachado fering
I
lie
t
W.N.
Itepail
an
•
Argentinian
Bankers
___ r r
pointment to Washington,
con­ and $.30,000,000 to aid students a t -'Supporter
three pure* to winner, of
11ii■I)(il' tn eiiip1n&gt; ii i ill nf "Dine declaration tliat the NRA baa
of hich-r
1 f In P r i s o n
firmation should have b*&lt;n ob­ lendinx instiluluins
the competition, The first P, l , ‘ ‘ '* 'here, if in i di d, t.efere tlo
Missing W ith Million suit nr that hi** nr her gdiyatrul “ failed miserably."
I
o
le*
w
ill
lie
di
d
i
dinted
tained from the executive com­ learning.
tu he a full leal'* aehulai-hip to
|
"Hours and wages are ao bad
rnlldlt lufl 1ft nf HIMII Ml i.llHiM'ftH
mittee."
U AVASA. Frh 28 &lt;A I’ J An the Itlngliog School uf Alt, whi.ij
t hitt It Ham pieveiite.t a si iitf h f^r that the average worker lias leia
He added that ha didn't think It Italy
will lake eair of tuition, loom and
Okeys English other *trnn|t man nf the ,
pun-basing power than he mul
employ ment
h o l t ’ s Assistant To
proper procedure far an executiva
Gerardo Machado irfim i dud &gt;— hiiwnl, f"i &lt;me p a , I !" »«eoiol
Disarmament
P
l
a
n
s
the Kxrcultve ( ‘iiimtuHe* in-t last June," said Thomas, socialist
officer to submit an appointment to
Hiol
third
p
in
t»
d
l
be
foi
tul
1
Speak At 11ink Sehonl • 11 -JIM* firry I«&gt; iiul «»»•
Irritly
yeaterdn) i.y In*
'•* 1
niKhl nkeyed the mnimei ued candidate for president in 1932.
Washington without informing the
turn &lt;n the Itinglmg School of A il 1
Uifttii of ilirerlni arid ttoi» ( te.
ROME. Feb 2k I A I’ ) Italy ,u" " '
iMelhnd used at the ( WA t fine Ml "Employment ha* fallen o ff and
. i, . fur one y a i All pi l*e* wdi lie
rxecutlvs committee about It.
Me wa* former
nalnr AIik -u '
ha* agreed to acrepl the Iltili*h
Hi Wdliarn S It-ard. a-*1- '- " ’ ! ntibe* mmalrru n i-Hi* tojfli mi'll' ledm intf lire ha’iil i •*t j undei nr the work lug week Is too long.”
Thomas said workers wen) te disarmament mriniiramlum, well- Ketnandu, men ei .-"litical leu I - good for the m load year-1*' 11 35. to pn *nh nt 11mud Ion Holt id ti-d
$i.2r»o(oo«i
dm** (mm Wanltmict i*
All question, lelative tu D» &lt;un- Ini* tolllg e , will Kpeilk Io f .........
mg forced into “ company unlonv’*
informed circlet *aid laid riiMbt. n* of ('mar Del III" province a "'1
In Itie Htr«iit»r nr* Wefif #'%Ai'l
lit
to
A
ft
|i(iiivtr«t
*»tit
iInn
per
wnru
teat shnulil
he
a*ll|rca*ld I'd .rodent* of Seminole High f , n-"*l Iv $.tj arid ii &gt;in ■*i$ii'* iii•I«* fm
under the NRA. Hr said the wink­
a haaii Tor future arm* dl*(i i prisoner since Ju*t uflct l 1-*'
Iir -i tn la* cut fltitii t**« lint nl e
Chair limn of Student Cumpi nlion, 'Ihursday inoiniiig. Mat
ing week should be reduced to g
■Ion*.
l »'
iution.
tho-e
whu
aie
mi
rn
m
nf
n
fam­
Itinglmg School of Art, Saiavola, |n III o'clock, it i* announced I .*i
niaiiimini of 30 hours in all llnal.
Germany already lia* aitreeil tu
ily that has annlliei m**nd»er irwiirtlffn‘er» calteii
Florida.
K1GI1T POSTPONED
do lihewi»e and Captain A nth.my
cut* of student* anl inten led teitmvi* nwiruih m
frilly employed.
Eden, British lord privy seal a-d
fiu-rwl* are invited to hem In Arieentina haa t&gt;A»l nnrem y « %
It aIvu wan eKpUini *1 that Ihn ItuNniun FrincessAska
raving arm* expert, will leave to­
MIAMI, Feb. 28.—l/P)- Ham to Dorner llrgesFarmcrs It anl at till* tone.
. tnniiue riml rnl
week,
many
tire
per enna
day to ask France to accept !l
ady
furred
a
poalimnement
until
Hr
Heard
hrrame
»
*■«
laled
*8— M i | CHICAGO,
fFnb.
ib .
l*i■)(ii8 f*r|tir»| .....
ili«ip|ied ft run the
•*1 ate t hn-» J u r y For 2 Millions
To
Attend
Club
Meet
It wa* Itarned »n reliable au­ tomorrow niKbl of
the
worl
I
*
will,
ItidllmTI'ol'-ge
lu*t
je«i
ufter
do! de-,
"H oitied t e e t h " - . pc
i he llanen ("iifMinM1
to hn had uriirinalle
lei'iftletid
thority that as a result »f
' tirl, y wr|„|,t title f'k’ ht
l i tif in|* us ttir * leriliivi •" i»‘ Ia* v 1.(1 tielievnl i*ffnml
irry only Eden
t t f which te now the
theiiMi Ke&lt;* aw Ihi*lti|c ipmhtnii farm
teONIHIN, Feh. 28. — ( AP) —
a conferences with atal.-x l
,’i___
h..
F.
F.
Horn'r.
president
t$1 il«&lt; Natl oiii I ( ’unif t*‘uaI mduaI •♦*iifitry =
the &lt;hAfn|»tun aii&lt;1
af • few afflicted communities-CO!
Rasputin, the monk, and ih# trag­
Inbrn er ft.
men In Barlln and Rome, Germany 11 rln,u ,rn f
la»ym«f»*ft A*lvi—*y I $*♦$*«*»ti*-** n»
Tommy
l^iuxhran, Seminole Agricultural &lt; lot
Chicago den- Italy and Great Britain an- in ar­ challemrer
i' tHarms of ltu**ia lived again III
mmiued today that memte-ri
N* da Vijrk, N \ Hr. IU-ac I «n&lt;l
yesterday, un- rant on what ahould in- dune lu which had been »chcduled for tutliu hlaid prerinrta of a dingy
the organitution ahould “ ••■) *H I'f&gt; pidi-nt )I aiiiiII"(i lh*H nf R'*llins
lnaectlcid'i
were prevent an armament ,are.
l.'uuhin courtroom yesterday dux’*
niuht.
mean*’’ attend the regulai meet­ to* tv l U-hm nii' nt VmIi*. Ihi f«i
ing a trial dealing with tha film
ing winch is to In- held "! the llii i ^rAriuAtiriii1 1m*hi lii*' Va I* Hi
'’ Rasputin and the Empress.**
Dr. Margaret Cam mark Smith,
A
High School tomorrow ruxM at viin i &gt; Hrh*Kil.
Crimea*
Irina Aleiandrovna*
the Uni• nutrition chnnUt for th«
8:tM) o'clock.
the wife of the last of tha Yoti*vanity of Arisona. described this
This meeting l* Impoitaiii. Mr.
nlnrful n re­ lasiti il until »ft lair Aft 11 *10 aoupnffs, and she contends kOUd
.ScekltiK a
danger at tha Chicago Dental
D
Dorner -lated, liecauac it I* to be Snow, Sleet Extended
tire rimii th oVIiM-k Ml night, It tons pointed the monk, came down to London
motley that \
society V annual convention.
devote 1 to the approaching public
from Windsor ra»tle to defend h f f
mottled teeth
Seuu(
unfit nut.
I
v
awarding
Over
Parts
Of
South
i hearing -ii a proposed c*d'-t&gt; omt
« u fleurtne In drinking srater.
waUr.
eteftive inH
Tin- * Diinctl and Court Mmtday name against the silver screen.
loulKeft m in&lt;
Complete
text of
Secretary sociation of Bradenton Am'rirau ketlng agrrement. Itetad* "I rhe
is
s u in g
M rtro *G o Jd w jB *
“ Tk« tremble la found In 23
S3 ef
of Ilanry A. Wallace's order announc­ Fruit Grower*, In f, C. I. 4i M. j agreement will be dlacu***d again,
I the Seiiiinide tug hi avc-rpted an mint at toil cn- _ S h e
*l*f Tie
Ifllrrf 1‘ rr**!
*mil, iiff iiiaR
and »|e$*t rtiverrd pnilioiu* t minty liny Sr it i &lt;iumil Mon te tided by the Lakr Mary troop, \ M a y e r F i r l u r e * . L t d , f o r f . 2 , 003, *
tha 4$ aetata),” Dr. Smith said,
)*’ld, ing that a public hraring an a Dingfrlder,
George I.
Ki»h. hr Staled, and plana will !■'
I
alatea
Relay tiny lii-irht HI de d i i (iiariKe in that ihi- nrkt Court ho hold in O d d d a m irg e ft i» I le g i n g t h a t t h a j l a *
“ and in certain communities It proposed c*lary marketing agree Inc. Standard Growers Asscuia aimed at tn*uring tbo Ctili»U'd nt of thrra Hciiithei ii
l u r e l i b e lle d h r r
would to bald at lakataml tlon, and San ford-Oviedo Trork tandance
affacte aroe* child bom.
(-lure, efTec- the i dinniuiiity Budding in that
urt i-f llano*
of
competent
l-oal white el saw here mi the Sooth cold , ol|f|
weather gave w«) *•* hljrhej- Inm
^ once
Inc,
all
of
San­ •peakur* at thl* hearing
•Onr research her .hown that
Monday, was received here Growers,
town on Mar lit Flans aru un­
one part o f ftearine In a million by J .f i. Hutchison, aalri manager ford, have requested the Sec­
I Tnder the new ar ranxeiu cn t. der way to make this a gsla
Mr. Dor nr r already
ha*
*n- |M-rat urea ami rlmnl*
North Ixuiaiana waa «o •*red S couts will rmt appeal b efore i vent, Hfui over 2f»0 tterauns are
parts o f drink lag water la raoaih for the
Ranford-Oviedo
Track retary of Agriculture te enlci mlo riuunced name* of
two
gioup*
to riddla tha taeth.
THE W EATHER
Grower*, Inc., today, and released pursuant to Section 8 (2) of »aid which he rtpvcta to attend tin en with Miu« for the firat time this I lie Cuurt to he tested Aft to itieir e«p*eti*d to alteml.
“ Now there ft danger that the to the press far publication. ’ ,
Act.
rpialifiratioriH for various typen
tlra hearing. The groups are *&lt; winter,
At Munday night's nessidtr uf
ri.n a iu a
I.ittin Ruck reported «nn * and a « f m erit badge*, or ad van,re merit the CinjYt. Arthur llranan, rhair- S l e l l —a
The order dated Feb. 24, 1924, * “ A Copy of such proposed agree­ follow*: W est'Side, Peter Ihur*all moat w ar
hoc ame
chronic.
lllsa la w
tnn|H
ratur«
of
iftl,
while
^Irrt
ar
MA
NF
OKl
i
T
ups d a y
tl
VI
Fruit i rwwars are w ing flea rise la as folio we:
ment i* now on file and n-%iilahi* ton, Frank Maiach, Jake Boll, •rid
,
man uf the &lt;’h.uned, announced
m S routdom
K) « ri |r. ft a l.wltiw ftir M uftis r:
rnmi
a
tiled
frsi*xnijf
weather
at
“ Under the AA A, epproved May for putlie inspection at the offin- Wm. I,udwlg; East Bide, i: 11
Apnlni
hlriilit
rl"ll&lt;l*
U
II
Instead, Scout* will be examined the appointment nf several com­
I t , 1BSS, *• amended, and Under ef the Chief Hearing Clark, In the Chapman. George Baltnes, M II Jarksnnt Miss. Flnuda w* re ifen li&gt; members of the Troop t'oin- mltter lo ads for the new year. lUflAto
i— f t
Kust
ls
.
.
.
.
eral over th s South and foreca sts
the general
regain lion*, Boris* Department of Agriculture, Wash Smith, ami Mr. Dornef.El ls*uftrrtt»l«*
!•
luiltre who will, after investiga­ They are:
were for rail, tnnnrht.
One, Revision One, of the U. 8. tegton, D. G. _ Coplea -of euch
Kl M&gt; *rs
..
M
Itav. Martin J Dram, district Kt F lsres
tion. certify that the Scout I* de­
... i f
Department of Agriculture, A A A , agreement may be
obtained
in
('KG EH SEAFOOD B i l l *
**, S|
serving of the honor
commissioner;
Frank
E v a n s , f ialttravIlU
MISSING BTCDKNT Fnl'N D
aald
offu r.
The
prapu*c i
Issued purenant thereto,
llnstlnas
The Court uf Hunor then will camping; S. D. ilighlayman, f i ­ K s r W t s t
VialnIs#
TI
rrlatei to prime, prac"Notice 1* hereby riven at a
WAHHINaTONTFnb. *8
M Ural
Its Inin# TI
PHILADELPHIA, Feh 2 S .-W ) nii'i'i only to swsnt the badge* nance; Peter Hcbaal, publicity; .hlaar*
In the mar Hwrpaon Earl*. COluervsthm cm
bearing to be held
at
Hotel tlcei, and cuiidlUoaa
con
Hawn — . ...
celery grown In Florida mieiioocr for Mnrylnnd, urgnl 11 - Krskina L- While, of suburban and other honors. Instead o f act­ W H Zachry. health end safely: f l k t s r h a b s *
. .
Thelma. Lakeland, Mar. •, IU4. ketlng of rrlr
- —
- .
Merton, yesterday received a let­ ing as judges A far more im­ Julius Dingfelder, troop organi­ Cirlsado
hereby declared that in il‘&gt;u*c fisheries committee )&gt;»&lt;•
at p M o’clock at which hearing
"It U hcrel
I’ rn$arula 1*1, t’ ldy. 41
sation;
R
F.
MonUalvatg*.
lead­
pressive
ceremony
is
contem­
rxlete In tha eondltlon* •lay to npprovo kill* tor the re In ter from hil SOB, George It., miss­
Iwtsrretcd partien will hs heard emergency ra
PI. ndy. Cl
Tsmps
ership training; J. G. Sharon, Tltusv ills
P i (Tidy “
the marketlaf af cel of the seafood Industry
With reference ts a proponed Mgr- governing ih«
ing 19-ysar-old
University
of plated under the new plait.
Repx
The change la mad* bocaues Court or Honor.
ery, grown iIn Flolrda, and re sentativo Petrreon o f Florida ail Pennsylvania freshman, in which
n n o n o ia
Honors announced last Monday
Clearer II
period Of aolirr located a mending g bill to extend the youth wrote that hr * ) ) work- the Court hat been unable to
quiraa a ahor
. Clear !»
than 10 d a y . and it te haveby de in the seafood mdse try benefit* ing on a fruit A rm near UiamL complete an InvoetlgaUtS o f the after Inveatlgation are as fol­
The boy disappeared Friday after merits o f g ( largo number of lows:
lom tnod that the period a f aotlcr now given te
re*
the riuJing nil nt
leaving hte boos* to gu to the Scouts who ram* before it with­ *" Bralley Odham of Troop No.
nets,
univereitfi
,
(Continued on Pago Four)
in o theft time. Meetings have
*|J sjiongn

6000

TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 2*.—Two
auditors of the state CWA were
ordered
yesterday
to
leavt
Wednesday for
Orlando for a
“ thorough and complete audit” or
the-beaks o f the Orange county
CWA administration.
The audit was ordered
after
Frank -L. Ferguson, representing
the Taxfteycrs' League, and Coun­
ty Administrator O. P. Swope ap­
peared before the state CWA ex­
ecutive committee and brought to
a head their battle of he past few
weeks in a scene that slsxlrd with
personalities and dug up Or­
lando's political skeletons of by­
gone day*.
The two auditors who will re­

ROOSEVELT HAS'PERSONS MUST
NEW RELIEF PLAN BE IN W AN T TO
TO REPLACE CWA GET FEDERAL AID

MOVE IS MADE TO QUICK PAYMENT
GET FEDERAL AID OF CLOSED BANK
FOR U. S. SCHOOLS DEPOSITS URGED

*i

New Form OfDecay
In Teeth L a id T o
Type O f Insecticide

County Scout Council Decides ToMake
Court Of Honor M ore Colorful Affair

Text O f Wallace Or der Calling F o r
Open Hearing On Celery Pact Issued

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___

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N U M B E R 103 ,

6 Men Die In Fire
Destroying Hotel

SHEEPS OVER
EASTERN B.S.

U T IC A . N. Y.* Feb jr.
,A&gt;)
—S i* men were burned to d nth
thin morning in a fire that de­
stroyed the Mai rone hotel here
Four of the six
■- tatrn
from the ruin* were identified
a* maihl* worker, n UXX'.X
worker, a salesman and another
almpl) a* l*eter liillis Several
victim*, taken to a hospital in
two ambulances anti patrol » »
gon, are reported n* not »er
iously injuretl except one man
who jumped from a -rcnnd
story window, lie
tuny dir
Cause of the firr i* undeter­
mined.

Northeast Section Is
Again CoveredOver
By Heavy Snowfall;
6 Deaths Reported
IffA b liz z a r d ,

riVM l
n w ir lin g
ovi&gt;r

th e U n ite d S t a t e * fr o m In d lnnn
cau l
to
th e
A tln n tic i

u jiln n k ot o f sn ow .
F n llox vin g y e a t r n ln y ’ *
nadocN, w h ich

tn r-

took a to ll o f

NAZIS SWEAR
ALLEGIANCE TO
ADOLF HITLER

GREEN FINDS Tornadic Winds Hit !
ll,6!)0,fl{l() AS Southwest Of City;
IDLE IN U. S. Many Dead In South

Million Persons V o w )
Unquestionable Fi-j
delity T o Dictator|
In UniqueUeremony I

Industrial Unemploy­ TornadoesIueaveDead, PropertyDnmageHere
ment Increased In
Kstimated At $2500;
Injured OverSouth;
January But Not To
Scores
Frightened
Florida Cities Feel
Other Year Levels
By Sudden ‘Twister’
Force Of Stiff Wind

Ml M i ll, to i many. Fel» Jo
( Al i
Xdolf I I 11l r i
Inn utn« M
de facto
w iveit ign o f to ’ inmny

yesterday

{W a l l a c e a s k s11
PUBLIC H E A R IN t
ON C E L E R Y PACT!

10 liv e * in th e d e ep S o u th , n
I
snowstorm ragml causing n f » fatalitivi.
Si* ilralhs arr attributed to thul
hi it sard which ha,
addrd
fiv*-.
Inrhea o f snow to (hut already j
piled hijzh in thn northvaat ,«-c-|
W A S H IN G T O N . F rb
J'
f*Pt
linn ami hid, fair to add n .ouplr
I S ecreta ry
W allace antouin e I
inori- inch.-, boforv it abata
At Portland, Mainr. tin- mount Sal in ilny 11 piihttr hewing •
■*
in? niiow blanket rrai-hrd it depth plopn-cd
UlUlketllig
ilgM'l’toeilt
of Iw , nn«l unr-balf fit t
M ihitii!t€••I by ll»** F lo rid o c «l* iy
lit thr Ohio Valley ami llif \ ir- iii'di-tiv will lit&lt; 1 * h| 21I I nk«gim s, it avrragt«l right iurhr,. land, M ar. ,Y
Th e
u r n t iiiriii.
Fntalitir, mrliido.l
n
woman
t«i inrM*«wf* ret 11tn*
•**
ftnirnl tlrinj frittn
rvpmunr
ill
grower* through rc-guliito.ii ••
rhicago, amt tin rnginrm
n I hi* market up|il\
died in a train wtcrkrd
U II 'b ill fu1 in ndniini-tia
snowbank in Mainr
lion offii lal. ’•aul M •«•** t r «om
T lir atorm, wnhh hail it* origin
tintli r fot thi’ 1riel•1 11 \. Hut hot
in nortbrrn T r*a *. iifovnl ru*t
want leaving an » l » « •■'"&gt;: ' ih- •»l*i| to i|i*t l* 1 Mil III MlJlfkrt M’spilli
im lit* with a \ii*w to islitaimiikf
Mississippi lit v.-r allow free
XX’valhrr almost a , •tanirrioii-. th*’ ln’if prin to proilut 1 **4 with
to
ami morr widespread than that out unduly iii&lt;ira«ing •••»!
whirh ..ttrmird the A ilin '* mbit r«H«»MIH»r»». Wft" to he* aft ll|l hv
the pa t
flyimr ilrtiul n tai'i'k nr
tl Vtel I ••I *
Thr rs’ifiilfit ton i»f «nppli« * lir
hampered
government
1-aid. Would I m- A&lt; rompli* hi d I•\
uatay.

Agriculture Secretary
| Names LakchtndAs
Site Of Meet Mar.

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Im l u r r i t
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Plant Tied Up By
Strike Of Workers)

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S r v• i ul home- and budding* were $ &lt;00.
F ra n k Kvan* and II
D
Du«
pnitly oi entirely ih*«ttoyed.
m ilt,
l.nk«*
Mai &gt; lesldetll*, I o I he Ini undo I* It " of Alabama
getber w ith M r. P lu llipa , re|wiriwhere - t o im * in Mareb ifL’IJ. killed
I that O eorge W d -o ir, , hick* n nioie than ‘(INI |H*r*on«
reported
tli, henvo -t It,-- o f I if •- l» -t night fo rm operator nuffeied »»b it $••&gt;&lt;)
diming*' when the w in d ' .!• droyevi
with r a i l ) «* Innate* p lanng the!
a p o rtn*n of In - hen Ih *u e« iiih I
den t at t«.
• otllei propart lea.
Neai M« M.lian, hi Western Mi* Ii
The Ii •* in «• - **f M*
'! a r y
hi - —
ippt, iti.i fin from th- Miihnion I \ Niighuii and .1 T ho*to r :«• ti'O
Ini*’, a lam dy o f -i\ m o wiped out | w e *lein end of tleneva X' •I|lie|
t a - a toinado dipped into a ru ra l
f »« I i* it « ainu
offered ilnmut'*1 I "
ret ion T h e dead were
M r. and lioir-e*. with prob il b
at
i,Ih '-i
M t - i a *I t'n ls e rt nod their four M n -w b,»in»*a roacbtng
i at ton i . h ildiei, at C enter H ill, M i* -. A
• at '.el
T h e new n iu n ic i i*l *« 1. l.'ty 111*
• WOIIM’I negro wi»- re|x*rtrd kiliwd at K e - to
velrh the wind, dipi'-d* Hit
|*l o|I t , k r r ’ w a n rr, two mile* distant.
hruvily. tin ,lanta:-es th-re

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.•on o n 't
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iitio l

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A M ..I 111.,Is.If II.
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^hipped ^
Klri-t. «nuW, *ml fr e e im g I' *11 proialilti*
Ctii'll . h
in,,|||e
IH-ialnrr* m * f Ihr easlrrn ...........
m10
. 01, |||,a iT nttl 'I . mill «lupp&lt; »•
of thr Unitad s ta ir* kept m « I on
,,,1 ih
La*&gt;i- o f t hr n In v t b*’V
• I wlo
of thr plb.tr* on till* K io in l nml bud uvadnhlr fot muikei
m t e r r u i tetl M’h t t l i i l f ' •••• o i l i e r * * pi oral I.&gt;ii bn mm' i ffr i tiM
It til.

Snow, tlir heaviest of thr win
Irr 111 soinr aeeiinn', iilankrt'.t
moat of thr lloillirrn lialf » f the
rountry yeslviday. slowing down
traffic an,I halting army an mail
attlvitic*.
Kroni the Nebraska plain* l »
the Atlantic ncqpn, n i«"l of tl*1'
territory above*- ainii aomr Irlow
Milt
Ihr M .'o n ami l)i*nn linr
paintnl deep .while.
Hoad* in central and aouthern
lllinol* were travelled with d if fi­
culty a* a fall o f two t“ ■mht
inches hit that stale It .....we I
moat of the day In th irago. lay our
a rovn five Inche* deep by even
oik . Commercial no plane servicwas curtailed and im army mail
planet had left ur arrivrat at .1
late afternoon hour. At St Isuns.
where the anow
rrarhrd aanrii
inche*, airplane aervirr wa, ran
celled.
Ka»tward over Indiana, lllim,
lower Michlcan, W rsf
Vitgnua.
Pennaylvania, New Vork and New
England, the enow continued It
extended into the aouthland with
Richmond,
Va.,
reporting
the
heaviest fall of the winter. South­
ern Woat Virginia also had it*
record fall of the aeaaon with a
maximum of 16 inches.
Beginning a{*&gt;ut noon, a swirl­
ing snow storm thnfatened New
Vork with a reputation of last
week’s b illiard
whirh tied up
transportation in thr
metropoli­
tan area Tuesday. A Unit .'ll ,MMi
men were atiii ul work there clear­
ing the traces o f last week's
etorm as the new snow fell. Tem ­
peratures were moderate, though
there was a brisk wind.
T h. food and furl problem be
ramr acute for many familie* in
(Continued «»n page four)

wbeti

««111mI •!» inmum t o :m an t it m&lt; P*»| m a n K n i m p h m o i e t b i m l.nnn.otM
S ' u i i - 1 b r "iq*In* »r *h* U, , h - r •
h i m !**• •olittllv

w a s h n a r r o w v .i. 2«- t .T &gt; (III Tkr l « i » f l m r &lt; P r * « * l
T h e tifiir t n r im d ii* f o r u t
TnrnadfK'* striking *uddenly «»n
Ind'iMrial unrniplnymcnt im*n*a*r.!
w
in
iU whit'll s w i ' p t i n t o t h i s
thr Sabbath and mr|y thi* morn­
again in Jamiiiiy. William tlriMii,
tin*
.southw est
ing, left |l* drad in three South- 1t'ttnnly front
pi'widiiit of thi Xmi'iuan frdt'in
n h o u t 0 : 4ft
lift Ktnt&lt;*H, **r»it^H t«f Injured, ant this m orning at
not «
• I vi’sii i d.iv. but | liravv
properly
damagv.
w ith 1ovItH ’ k
hronk'ht
jir o p o r ty
. . a min h ii** in oth* r «li*- Florida in, hided ill the n n ie o f th
ilu m n gi’ tittnlinjr n r a r 'y
••
\. |s
lornadtr wind*.
500. fr ig h t r it r ii s c o res o f p e rMount, tale Sunday extended I
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, t imitrd ih ii, were ll.«
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im Im litu ' n
Mi^%ie*i|»|n i*p»»itm g tiu ileml. nieroii.s rn n tors.
ti. * nt
hi
liiMinal in tu ttinl
Mnbania Mine, tSetiigia tvWO, Mild story that C .1 Idivnlt, l.tilo*
still* ill tlii^ ntimhrt. t tiiMi.lHMl
I I otii-niia uilt* Many |h t * oii « \v*io M ary
rrsiilpiit,
hail
hot'll
La.I
obtain, d • iiu ik * •» '
M'lii’f j in p iiid a» tlif *toiiti&lt;«, spread over
K ill, &lt;1 l»y a ta ilin g true.
w L||, lira t t\ #,I*NI,IUH» W iir with , th. wttlr Mtrn, »lipp«*«l into reaiden
K-timale
of the
uiiiuunt «,i
• •' .Htv nn :ui«, of «,;»mini- a lividi ttul ret ion v to «|e*truy homen and propell&gt; damage wan made »* * iy
It. . t
* iiiLiing*’
Mu* afleiin.oii. Iiefore tcleplionn*
\,*l th and , r lit I ul Florida and etimniuniration had Leeil restoie.l
1 •.
.•Mtid'e t who fl- t Mini j..h.
f t .... 1 ', i * lidlies
t,
liinmit &gt; in (toili,.|i- of tin* aoillhrili « lid of Mir in outlying town-, some o f whirl*
liin-iila today » vp«’ l ienee*l tngh are Indicied !•* have been in thr*
• ;*• L • t Mt, folll «1. Ol1** |,*l| w in
i
it,.I wlm li at liiur* »» a, In-d h*r , path of the queer
-t»*rm Mint
I* 4 lit « rl*
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l.blP.IMHI Ml
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imiii
Ml
P.I.II1 5 2 ; Km Io ptoportion-. Th* wind* were raitte *ud«l, nly out of the south*
1 .2
tu avy
rainfall wed.
•*. t ii**,* ill I ' 1
n iMid •2 1 . 1 1 0 0 tin* ut't oinpann &lt;1 by
The ontimnted $'Jfr»iili ilnmrV^a
over nlnio-t all o f
Florida, and
V Ul
V\. u»e h ill wax lMl, k 1*1 p.»T2 eoldei ueiithcr i* predieteil for to ­ include- lo-sc- ■uffetrd m I iiku
Mary and -outhwe t Sanford u f .
level-.
he -aid in , it mg t hat uil- night iind tomorrow.
muni, ip.'il
Ituinor- of v%ide«orra,| dama ge; identlnl. bu-ines* and
rm p ,* nietil tin- \I .X» WH- 1 .MM»,’
property.
IMMI |. - - tblD 1 1*4- 1 , 1 Uf -n il 1 . ‘•Ml*. nml death ut T a f t , *outh of Or
Oeorge Phillip* • f tak e M aty
04M
I mi. *, Ih .III III ,Lintuit y 1 »v,» lan«h*. w i n d i'pMfr d when an inwM ig n ti o ti ievented thnt onl&gt; two re|*oited that one of thn* b’oblt e a r - tig,*
near *er- mg* eonipriamg the l.aVr Mary
A
t tic i r i n&lt;* indiealioil person- Ib e ie received
iilthoiigh -everal were Ca-llio w m blown avvnv bv iFo
Mmt m o l i t j- p i. o id iiig «it&gt;Mil’ ll i,mi wind-, lie r-tminled b*»*ea alm-ut
«*ut l\ glnnj* Mini
fixing
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Scouts Will Canviis
City Next 2 Days In
Carelessly Tended Interests 01 Needs
FurnaceBlaniedKor
9 Deaths At College

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Miller, medical lefeiee, -aid 'The allied la-forr *K »ng dl*tl lb ut* d
b.
•
Mayor W A L*dfl» - j" '» » d I"- hI
|Mi*ition «d the shak* r aim and
•
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the P*
check draught I ver miicateH that Hoy Seoul official* today III 4' S- . . I. 1.4a&lt;. .1
i ilo
the furnace had Im-cii fixed the pi rasing the hope IIrnt »• nil »»*s |*. 1 1 1 |» V | . •
,|l Mi. ‘ 1 1. | ll P, tt.fl Mr ' L . XI.
night Indole t&lt;y s,*me«»ne who a a* „ f Sanford will join "• *ki*■ IIIOV4*t.i.iw v^..t *111•| 1
not entirely familiar
with the nient to aid the needx
"There ought •«» l*« any mini'
furnace."
•••
Thn dead were William S |&gt;id |of tiling- ston d aw a
“
lerton, 20. of Cleveland ll«ig h l«, M home that will neVri
Kdward F. Old. nke. i t . N. w dull lo'iiie or !•&gt; it* ,»,«npant
said, "thing* that »oiue oil,* «
York City
William M Smith. J* . 21 XL.., 11y if.iild »i’ »* to a ivaiitug,
ha-set, N. Y.
in h»*pes that ab " I , l" , It t/. ,
XX • X X
•
XX 11
ll
Kdward M. W. *nt w**i Mi J • , 21 1 will ransack a lto *
* |ul clot In
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Mt Dora, Fla.
i toarl* Ifonight ui toilb'i row •*•
1. L ) d . 1 ■ilk •
ulli L
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•n* til a, Ameriro H. I&gt;* Ma*», 21. I.ittl»*l mg, looking for old lurm*
•all
;utb t
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. ft
Neck. N Y
, lothing. ur tedding tliai -«io
.4 » t • &gt;v XX.
di&gt;. .
* w Ii *l» bs
u *•••
Harold II \Vat*on. 21. Wilton, | could put to good u n I nrg•ni. i
. M.lltlU • * . (ll
ul ^ I I l**ll .1 I he finest k Itlit
Me.
to do lips, nut only that »*ui
w
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•ii
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t.f Mo
W illliot II MrhfaiU v. 21. Mobile tua&gt; l***f gixen th*
at t •• • • " ‘ I I* It
ng It
•a.
.
t th,’ still wide . •
’&gt;
town, N. Y.
having dune their job w ill Lot •* ii ( man
Hill
• i
.1 Mi. Work
w
•*«’ ‘ ii*
John J. (iriffin , lib W’alllngf. id that mu need) ma&gt; n •
KISSIM M E E .
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W ' » 1d. lied on
,
d,
ml t to . ,’lei v
O rviil, Kuntx of Ijiluycttc, Ind.. Conn
from a lack of Ih. th m
wi
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w-iut I. - »&gt;
XIf fed II. M'ddenkt*, 20, New toiv vital to r v r ij hom.
and Be tram W k k «l«. " f
Kitximto.bil*
I
tl ) i • t oir have I kn.
Yoik.
4rt&gt;wnc&lt;l m I skr T s h »
ng ( o i .
alnI • •
‘ • b. attf d I •» * I
• t m*
jpMMrda), after their
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Mt II ’ I .1' of l.
*• , u our
ol* am
• allboat overturn).I within
30
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•• J 111 it •/r«l |
•q • * y p*'r*ot, »
ranU o f akara.
otnl M* I &gt;
a pi *i •I no
we , *. o, ,n C'.ntai l," 1,»
Baird John.on uf Kl,«im m cc
111*4*4 I Ion *
-H&gt;» g
non »»r
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t III.I. XN'Oll, Ala.. K. l
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mad« • vain otU iiipl to reams thr
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men. T k «ir bodira acre rcrovcrcil.
i is ulMil to.
Mir r dL.Wing gtoiip* hi
Funeral arrangcm 'ni* hav, not fir t l •Ign, o f trouble aince the m nl giiaiil-im ii , nriii-red ...... *
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in.
rill
auguration uf Preiidrnt C a rlo ,! tnghatn I*v 1toVei imr M ill* i •
u •«h a i mg playrd • HIM
been made, pending word from
Menilirla.
appeareJ
yesterday ( auMi.o t » here leportrd
the p. f ,. .A
li i l l i i i g ove r the idea
'
relative*.
was * *tit, 1*. 1 Mm«' Ii-. ■raAar
when pnllca announced the dl»eov-j ilefs o » f hand" in a mm* i
l lu, i,l„ celery should I.
i,f
ery of an anti-government p l»l | last nn i t | «11 ol in«l the , • t* » 1
• lery bin* 1
•.•-ut .....
AmcMcan Krutl flruw,
k k -i
-. xx« tl , 1 '. 1* Ul. 1 Ml 111!'
I'lr r n lly
aponaorrd by form er' Mir d i» ‘ •Lanrr
ui il ' 'n . Kai-furd ()v „
arm, officer*, tn league with Coni"«*r daily 1lo .4
1t .*C4*dm *
i
» ,r &lt; Inc.. SlanJar
l.y • i»e«*ial tta • '
Arr iv *
“ B E P R E P A R E D *'
an ml
&lt;*t .
.*•.» - ,(M MH
uiuni't agitators.
.
x&gt; . lalion, I n Ran,but
Itirinini-1 hi. Miv 1 1 ,*ops f*
t.lcuU. Ciro Leonard and Edo •le «’Vi,l» »• o f rci ,»rte«l ii*
I 'i
ntoa.
• VTDHEU*
linicfrlder. R. It. 1&gt; |
.oldiltun. 1 •. • 1. |1 and •* arJ» Tum'u, form er army avia ­ which I■
i.&lt;
lit them he nr
i
Fish In,*., Mf!,u
S A N f P R O B O Y SC0 U TB
tor,. who were arreated Balurilay
•Mit» in 1 Ii* t.l A. rr mail* 1
tlll'Mld ol felt’ 11**
Cud.
, . N-lson and • '« . ut .
D TURN.' cards •1* U MV 'Lat More
an &lt;&gt;r,le i, from .Col. Fuleeneia Ra- Colon, ' • • . A W r!4&gt;. !! .. »
It ,ch llro... MeUch »n.t
NEEDY
I I- la r.-ler)
X1,1, ii Ihl’y writ
tiata. were charged with being were a*
...I |M*«ta for the *
' '
I . It H., F. F Hull
leader* uf lha plot, They were eon- aa the *•••••
•.iking miner*
mm n.i'* during
l to affix
infurd Herald, Hanfmd A
T U E S D A y jy g D N E S P A Y
fined in Cabana fortress.
week.
Natiuiidl Bank, radio
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KJorida (Vlery Week Successful Due
To Co-openitive Spirit Of (’ili/ens

Kissimmee V i s itors
D r o w n e d In Lake

AlaliiimnStrikelhim.’
Anti-Mendieta IMot I
Discovered By Police &lt;&gt;'&gt;' Nntion.il (.uards

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Celery, Potato Field
Workers BeingSought

there

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in. t e r f
Ihe 1st Vi k pi* Villon n&gt; Mie
wn- txvidcd o ff Mid lo ­ ’ into
u i lump *d in -he- uhoiil | feet
south of lb budding
O, t!•
loinh-lotif
Score*,
Mo ii
font*
moved flout
some id Ihe n l.'ppled • c . vv‘ilia
grave imiik* i . flow* • p *f , VHbCW,
. n ! Im ry
Mild XIII •"»» « • X(’• • * '
( .. m
were ali* wn to * v. i v due
tb.
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no
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The Mill* i
|||-0 Hill l l " I ..... .... •• # » • •g*'
1 c .f
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when liny* •in* ii
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ut Mie La**. . in -n . t. •

«b - t i «•)rd. and -loim -i w, |.- clult in d with (raves ami deliii*

gathvr additiuiuil
tu tlir damagf.

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inf.innatiuit let

S o in «
of
I hr
w i ii d W o r*
a vivid
M r. P hillip s
painted
window- ,»( Mir
Anpelnlt
Hotel
I pirtur,! „ f tile »t'M III which lie
w , , « blown in. wlulr a window
witnvssi'l from hi &gt; r c iilc n c o uii
in h down I i .mii flo ti-l -hop wi»I the ahiMV of I .ali- MaiJ.
shal tri 4’&lt;| hy ih r foici*
of
the

" It u a , one
wind whirh sw, pt into Orange |
tiful yr l unf ul
A •rum in I hr hu-iiiess di-li u 1 I
(Conttimrd
It* poi I* from iiiuii) srilion- of I
ihr tut. w eir no a gn due •*» al
•11■t,•|■* i, of Irb’phoiie ami tele |
gtapli.t
comitiuni,aimn
Lutes
wi’ i, .li.wii ill all dliectmns funn
Orinnd**, hill repalls weie being
mad* luptdly.
f I
»1 VI ln\

uf the most boats- .
Sight, that I have
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frh 2d Thr na- I
of I
i tonal i »• • tophi \nil til lull « U I
f o t - h r * w » I** i, l , trd Sal inlay '
to pn-1 i io i l c r - Mud J.MtO xv. rkrrx
**tl 11 * 4
Mtr tl*» l*‘*l ill ssi.ft.r.I mid llun
•t Irt »s
nrll I,, woik i f l i t j
and potato
field-, a« cording to an announce
S A M , *|M*
N|ixlxt til*
merit i--«ird late in thr afternoon
|ldM"W
l.y in t Arthur Lincoln of thr
••
Xolu*ia county *’W A
H S IN K IN t;
(Chaagihuug*. I I * I-, .I'l' .1
r*i
\i»
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F»vr hun*l»ei| men are nerdrd Mamlmku. PTb 26 (/»•&gt;-- Henry) 1*1 |*|r4
•t
Iill 1•v«-,l Ia 1* \y in Sanford.
where Pu Yi la.t night cuncludcil a pre­
&lt;!'•
11*, • 11uu •
hard
pretaed
■ let) ptodoir
mature lurlhilay cvlelration
anJ K n XXw.i
I'lo l
I 1# • *tll V
10 take 1 ate 0 their celery crop*, began a lhrvv*Jay procaaa uf puri­ Xf |mli 11
Miiutr
||.,
v•’ll
X11 additional two (housand nirti fication fur hi, cnthronvmant aa. « »rs 1»
will la* ri4-ede,| in thr Hunneil, Empcrur uf Manrhuko Mar. 1.
1 ihr. • I.ol.a .
The twenty »ighth anniversary I 1 iris 10I 0
Ha-ting* ar.-a when the jootalo
I*4n ia r n l4
4*I».V
•• gyring xtimhi „|M*n- nfter Mar. I. uf the young ruler’s birth in 11*06 j 1 MfBN
rtsxr
Tlluxv
Ills
I ' l l xt
According t * Dr Lincoln, the actually i* Frb. 26. but tht am -;
demand for ^h celery and potato prrut ilrsignate ccl'bralcd yc^crto rvliave con- ilay Ih i aus« today must t , daxotrd.
w.ttkers will leiiJ
1
.1 io»n» caused here Ly the rodue- tu fasting, prayar and .m editation'
i ,'ti of f W A forers Friday morn­ d eign ed to fit him to worship at) Hatannah
th* Altar o f llaav.n, marking h l» ! Th; " ’ ,I*,’ *h'|('u
rr
ing on order from
state
vnthruncment on Thurtday.
a
U.
quarters in Tallahassee.
M AX M »N A

THE WEATHER
llaln
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l*u-Yi Prepares To Be
Enthroned OnTuesday |

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with III,
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w* x ill Me
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b.MlId 1. It
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Keeping
oil
a
ttul Mow-tit 1) -napping ol 1 mull* i
1*
illt. id l l
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xx tl
, on• -*•, the storm then dipped into . |M-llllVX ...... . d.'lie
11 i * 1,1s.| go •d 1........ i
a
lii'orgiM, liammrf mg coiniiiiitnl i ' ** •ling* itii’ii! un i -Li •ibhri O’
L. .
***mmii A tla nta A stole of home*
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w*i , .le -tro &gt; e d
ill
sui founding ...I nft.-r pis - -is.,- i l m i g i i
I alMinhi
•oral i outfitu||ltie*
and
several l t i ,l l ' ,». f ' « tlu-M- Wi l l
I I c llull o f Ih.
vveie injured.
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ilits
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plane*
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ill wot k, i ’ ii in, t•I••*•
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id* I
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laige tiiinga* v
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f«u aoin*
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1hi la I ka I e|M*t |i &lt;• -, veral M • u „ l tin- Mill, ■ »'-m vt«ry .
.
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•note ton . !»•••&lt;, d» ,*• dun*
pi oprl |)
NiilM'iuui o t lr r propcrtlc, hii(*
..I Wot* 1to v -and dollar- wroth •d
the ii'
p*’,.l' 1 or. dainag. ftxim toinu lo w Hid - w In* ll I, |, .| light ilnningc. mcMtiini tu
... T h e .
down all axailalilr n-purla early tliW
unroofed lioiis4.s un,| blew
ee wort ••
1» 4’4U-r'imMi. Ilnruptiun uf telephone
ix.
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• •* Ititido i «poitr*l alum-1 Mu*
tu Oacrula, (Jt-nva, Long*
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clan of pu) •••• ' '
-im,, kind *.f datiiisp, I n i - ,.p w .m.I. Furvat City, and nlhvr
old s
to Ihr plaid M...O
itMitrd, -ign** and Hmii- v sharks l„*mta inailv it inipufalbl'1 to
of the added
of pay mrnl be, an
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*t»*rin

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v min*
and had
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mi con,panic.I Ida, k
clouds
The
( nlveil family wo- kill,,! a- the
-loim ton' Moir holt•&lt;* Npmt .Srv
rial other home- iti the cominuii
11v w n r daniNgi-d, and eiiiiimuiii» will'll facilito - were impaired
1hr slot m then swept lawtward
1hi oiigh (r u t ml Alaliuina F a il)
t * polls -aid nine hut died in ( ‘lay
xsstssii &gt;. Apputi ntlv
«ii(tin g
a
/•g/Mg eollt-e Ihr -tut His In! other
t omnium!ii**, nto-lly
m ini, and
ii'lding Miiolhei ,|,aitll fot w total
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We have hearA'V gVeat JlrnV In‘tbln eefci ntry during the
Uat fe w y e a n about the breakdown of the capitgliatlc »y»trm. The exact oppoalte of capitaliam ia communlnm. More
and more many people are coming to believe that America
nhould be turned Jnto a communintlc ntale. Not many people
know what that memna. Very few of .them know what Rus­
sian communism meant.
Russia affords the principal example of commnnlam In
the whole history of the world. It ia a so-called rule of . the
workers ind wa* substituted for* s capitalistic ayatem follow­
ing the revolution which wltties.ted the downfall of the abso­
lute monarchy of Czar NlchWaa. In Ruadla the government
not only aaiuirtfe* rekpcfnalbniy for the political control of
the people, hut alao for their economic welfare and their
spiritual guidance.
1
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One thfnka nf a communlatlc atnte aa one In which all
people are absolutely equal and enjoy almlllar rlghta and
privileges. Such la not the caae In Ruaala, however, where
the 'Communist Party, composed of leaa than two snd onehalf million persona out nf a total population of. 100,000,000
gulden the deatinies of all the people. Joseph Stalin |a com­
monly recognised aa the Ruaalan dictator, but he la in fact
nothing more than secretary of the Communist Party, which
give* him power of life nnd death over all the people. Mia
official connection with the government 1* almply as a mem­
ber of the Central Executive Committee.
The Communist Party la composed of Industrial work­
ers, penannta, nnd the so-called professionals and intellec­
Ship captains die ashore and tuals. Hair of the memliers must be workers, twenty percent
nre pcmuintH, nnd the rest Include all the other groups of
their ship* die
K Under the beat of hammers In business life. Before being admitted to the party a person
must go through n rigorous period of “ training.” Once ndv
some yard,
.Unless the • wares. In their last 'mltted he becomes what la known In this country’ as a
1 agony,
' "political office holder.” That Is, the two and n half mil-

I

Cummings, Roper In
i Brilliant Group At
Annual Rollins Pete

prat Homer B. Cummings and
Secretary of Commerce Daniel C.
Roper, united in daclnring h»Founder*' Dny eddresaes at Rol­
lins College today that hlghar
education must furnish th* lend
ershlp o f th# future nnd thnt'thsi
nation must look to th# poll#*#*
and universities for guidance In
maintaining eeonomle stability..
Secretary
R o p* r
protested
sgslnst th* belief of th# gwvrral.
public that the "Brain T ra gf uidl
the Trofes-nrs" were Impnf-tifpl
and theorstlrsl men end "were
dirtsting, to a considerable .pa­
tent, the policies nf th# prentp*
Administration.” "This If an er­
roneous interpretation." hq de­
clared. " I can think of no sihgle
legislative ena-tment up to this
time which has been dominated
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tksn
tv
nllllrnl
*' -Haven given Ixith ships aod men
try fh# views of any slnel# pro­
j
a taj&gt;k too bard;
fessor nr group of professors.
One Tmerrencv Act. for ex­
In tho grey fury of unglutted res#
en Soviet rt-pulilicH. One of thum. thr Runsinn Sociallat ample. which was widely heralded
Roaring against the counter, till
I'Vdornl Soviet RnpiiWIo, I# by fnr tho most Important as the brain rhlld of on# pro­
' all drown;
since
It.domlnnle" the rentrnl Rovcrnment. AH the rest of fessor. wo* evolved hv a efoup
-.Whelmed in th* foamrap's fury,
thp rrpulillcM romprlnp the hlnturlnml ond dominate the of- of shout fifteen men representing
*{j Ull the ease
educational In.tiliillnn*. segments
' O f depths unknown before drag fnlra of the people in thr more remote provlncen. Each of
of Industry, and capable admin­
aoflly down.
these rrpulillcs hai» a aVatem of councils, culled Soviet*. istrator* with broad government
There are tho village aovlrta, anil town and factory aovleta. .’experience.
( ’•asing th# blue son#, than th* Above these are the district soviets. Then a Regional Con"With the advent of the presSon* of dark,
jfrcaa. Finally all the roptiblica send representatives, elect­ enj Administration, there corns
•Costing off slowly silvery *rsl#
ed by tho Diatrict Soviets, to the All-Union Congress of a Good of comment and diseussad gr#«i,
slnn, erllielem and praise concern­
,
„ .
’ Th# ship. U. rid# through waters; Boviotk.
ThlH All-Union ConKress has 1.500 mcmlters. Under ing Ihe Brsln Trust and the Pro­
!;
tIU the shark
But fessors. Looking bock over Ute
P^Fnalirs III* |&gt;*1* fin through that the Constitution It is the supreme orgnn of ituwer.
fi , sunken vern#.
because of it* very nature, which mnkes It loo unwietdly to first year nf tlx- new Adminlstra-

operate successfully, it tleleRotes its |xi\vers to an All-Un­
ion Central Executive Committee*. This committee in turn
"Silver I* Being Talked About.' selects a smalltT group frtim among its numbers, called the
•ay* th# Tim#*-Union. Us g&lt;»sip Presidium, which Is the most favored class in the Com­
munist Party. The Presidium elects the Soviet cabinet,
moagi-i *!
known ns the People’s Commissars.
, la ordpr to settle the argument.
There is no separation of powers into various branches
It might be a good idea to pul Jim of government such as we have in this country. All these
jTarlry and Waller Brown in th* various councils, soviets, and committees of the govern­
ring with tin- gloves on.
ment, from the smallest to the largest, rule sintjily hy Is­
suing decrees. The people have nothing whatever to say
\ According to a Senate Inveetl- Iabout what these decrees muy be. And there#is no supreme
gstlon, Wall Street ha* *p#nt
only one million dollai* on pub­ Icourt to |at mm on their constitutionality. Any decree em­
licity during th# |ia»l five years. anating from any of the inferior subdivisions of *tate can,
of course, be set aside by th Presidium or lay another de­
Th* cheap skates!
cree from Joseph Stalin himself, bul from his orders Ihere
Wkal has beroma of tha old­ is no appeal.
, JasliUim-.t aimg-blrd, who was will­
With this system of governing, the Communist t’ hrty,
ing to ‘Ij? fpc JUf ,ifts .and who has added to the functions of state the economic dvtrrmlna&gt;. would stsiCT (Hina.the rain tlooe tiun of the people. It controls all source* of raw materials,
John Gould Fletcher.

Ik* tvaprllraUre i f thb. &lt;•■•***■*
If our educational' System li o f ro-oprrmtk*. TKa A llfk lfW W
Adjd»tan#nl Art to a planned atlack upon unbalanced product**',
the Natonal Recovery Act upon
unh* lined employment, and bMh
... diminished purchasing
upon our
power. These Acta ware carefully
(toytoed. N ft only were “Wllridusl enactment* thought out In
advance buj tbd(r Tetettonahipa to
earb other asd to the whole re­
sult were reeognixrd factors in
th# problem.
, •, • .
“ In brief, the attack of the
New Deal Is economic, rather then
political. The very terminology
of the present measures is tnat
nf finance, accounting, budgeting,
crop production, margin# of prof­
it, price level*, and the like. I V
meesnrrs thus operating seek to
adjust the enijomle factor* of our
life so as to ptwhice efflcienry
In that sense of the word which
means the abolition nf Idleness
nnd poverty In B land of plenty
"It will be said that the New
Deal Is experimental nnd that
not all of lt« measure* will «»&lt;•reed. But this is ho sufficient
challenge. The method nf the
New fteal Is one of nrtlon, not of
lalssex-falre. It refuses to aban­
don In despair our economic life

iState CWA To

something new tnfctor’ * * ■ « . it
P in t Lad. af tbeiLnnd who ia lit­
erally that In th# p ion a^ n f »lgn llin iK t of Hot OTMoTOmonU. If
there tr tr waa a wotn*.B who «**
amplified and glorified the Ameri­
ca* aait e l the .home. It to th*
preeent P in t lady."
■
Roger Batson, la an article,
called for the Ihaururation af a
new department headed by a pew
Member of the Prealdcnt'a cabinet,
to be known aa “ secretary of char­
acter." Corn Harris, author. Id
reading n book re'irw , denounced
James Joyn'a “ Ulysses." TrraJdent Holt aareed at “ editor" of
the mayeiina. Other contributor*
Included Marjorie human Rawlinys, Edam Cranberry, WilUam
Ilatlsll Upson, Joseph C. Lincoln,
Richard Burton, Joa
Mitchell

'F k t f F r i d a y
W M , Mrs. Sh ATOM

AppWby, .Phlm Ter
«. J. * . U'amvd, Mrs.
A Snd _MtV Applehf

Richard Lloyd Jon#*, editor of
th* Tulsa (Ukla.) Tribune, tar­
nished tbs "editorial page." Dr.
tieoige A. Plimpton. pubHahtr and railroad rjyht-of-w*/.
book collector, and the Rev. Harry
P. Dewey, pag#r or U * Plymouth
Congregational Church, MIunoapo­
lls, added page*.
hor. Dove Sholts m»d# a brtof
address of welcome to oul-of-#tat#
■’*«bscrlb.-r».”
•

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McLAUUNy ijfi

»
fO ttp A t
#
Mt*. Nevsaaa B. DoTaroal *V l
Mr*. S. O. CIma*, Jr. Will be hoateram'gt waahljr "todies' day" at
tfcf.
- Country Club.
Th# Debt Club o f th* First Bap­
tist Church will meat at 3:30 F.
M, ,1a th# T. f t L. aUmraom.
•

W R ftN E iD A T .
tegular twwH Masting o f th#
Ohtdan Club of Sanford wfll tak*
pW s gt MtlO A . * . Wi lb* kosn.

Instill has decided to Hr# in
F.ngland now. Having decamped
with the Yotikeo Jack, he turns U*
the Union Jack.-Dalla* News.

.Rbtota^la ObtMty Council of
A. will moat ut 10 :0 0 A. M.

i -ChulOMn Trm.
* tttU r b d a t .
Kentucky Burgoo supper will
ren fr o * B.-^O P. M. ttf 8:3#
. p t, Ova Tlrst Christian
k by th* Dorrs* Circle of

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Rive’s

. “FUtt” Hort

In celebration af th« ahnWsrsary of th# birthday of Oaarg#
Washington, th* popH» ®f th#
Sanford Grammar School ptasaated a ageclal program u » t

’ ’ Phorte *
n&lt;
617
V pho

TV are. Mar. t

Pantomln#—Sixth Orad*.
Detotkmsl—Sixth Grad*.
Poem,
“ She’s Up There Ol
Glory"—Sixth Grad*.
Reading—Sixth Grad* pupil.
Important D*l»s In Washington
U f*— Fifth Grad* pupils.
Song, “ Washington Song"—Schoo
Minuet—Sixth Grad*.
Harmonica solo, "Iliimorctque’'Miaa Jane Lloyd.

Ik^dittl* Orthtotu

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o (Continued Prom Peg* One)
day. *sd came * » a Joltlag surprise
ham bets us* th* previously aanewnerd achedala was to lay off
&lt;CWA foeea* at a rate of 10 per­
cent weakly.
Mr. and Mrs. Valter L. CooDu ’ Tea port.at weekly would hare
have returnad frosa JackaonvflJi Waaot . le to tll w ef b600 men in
where limy spent th# week-end. the h u m ' s quote ad M.000 re­
maining after teat week’s big
Dr. It. N. tV rfy of BradSeU* stash. Project* aader the extension
formerly of this city, spent Hun af Uw program until Msy I were
day bene wHh friends.
designed with this gradusl reducUsa in view.
Aa a reaslt of the n*w order,
eoaaty CWA council* will hare to
msn Lehman ht his home
revise meay of their project*,
mctlo Avsttae.
eliminating some because workarea will not b* available to com­
plete them.
There also was the situation of
projects started under the original
program which have pot been
eogipletrd. Home of three may net
be completed by May L because
L. C. Holler of Davidson, N. C. et rv-projects started under the
b th# guest, of hla son and dauh*- original In the number of hours
ter-tp-law, , Mr. and Mrs. Ro Worked.
Holler, Lefflsr Apartments.
What will happen to thorn If
tbhj ate not completed by May l
Mrs. R. W. Poarmea &gt;#t»TWed remains for the national CWA to
today from Miami where sh* has ttoddo.
Th most of the counties, work on
bean spending tbs pakt weak with
project* olreody under way wa*
halted Inst Friday for re-arrongrK Tl. Ndteo* of At. P#t#r»bgrg. mowt under reduced forces, and it
forwKTly of thb city, spent a (# * Whs considered likely hero that
hour* here today with friends gnd farther fe-nrrnngements would bo
neTOsssry now that the additional
rdtettvea.
•tosh has been made.
The state CWA esvcutlve com­
Mr. and Mr*. R. F. Mou)e and
Mr*. Kalhertn# Davis spent yes- mittee Will meet today or Tueatrrday at Daytons Bosch W&gt;!h d syto conJTder Ihe situstlon.
When th* Federal CWA with­
frtoadt.
draw from malaria control, e«mmanlly sanitation and similar
B. B. Randall, Jr, toft
morning for Clrnrwmtrr »h rr* he peeJoels, these were takas, over
win »tt*ml a convention of U#n- by the state CWA, and som* 10,­
000 man were assigned to them
*rnl Wrctrle dealer*.
County councils were Instructed to
Friend* of Mr*. John Alien mnks men available to carry for­
Brown wUl rogret to learn that ward the state projects.
sh* it III at her bora* on Palmetto
With th* state’s quota now re­
Avenue.
duced to 34,000, effective n't Fri­
day. th* aigty-terrn counties will
Woodrow Riser, a student at' have only 14.000 men to carry on
th* Unlvetelty of Florida. *p#nt local project* if the state commit­
th* weekend Here with hi* moth- tee holds to Its assignment of men
qr, Mrs. J. F. RUar, I’ almatta to federal project*.
Avonoe.
Thee* and other problems wilt
b* brought up for discussion at
Mr. and Mr*. Leo Leslie and the executive committee's next
daughter, Jane, of Jark»«nxil» mretlng.
Wtre the weak -and gue*t* of Mr*.
LOalle's psrvnta, Mr. and Mr*, n .
B. Dtovnll. Oak Avenue.

COM ! ALONG!
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(Continued From Page One)
ralU," Green said. " I f these men
and women are not to go hungry,
•amtlhlng most be done to find
Job* for them in industrial wurx.
where they ran create wealth and *
earn thslr own way.
“ Last summer, in July and Sep­
tember, we shortrned work hours
b* five par week and created jnnsj
for mbre than I .MW,0 0 0 . This wssj
In a period of industrial decline,j
whaa business activity dropped l*&gt;|
[wreont. With bu-lhes* risine Ibis I
sipring, a program of *hoitcninr|
nf hours could create a larger I
number nf Jobs.
SW» caiThol hope to fiad work
for even half the present unem­
ployed unless we shorten hour*
That Is the only wa&gt; wc ran make
the unemployed s creative part nf
our economic life, and lift Ihej
wsigjit “ I unemployment whtvhj.
drags down our industries snd the j
spiritual life of our people.
"Workers’ incomes are still fall­
ing short of the increase In 11%.
LIN t’OLN. Neh., Feb. 20.
|n ( costs. In Jsnusry, workers’
(AT )
Governor
Charles
W average weekly income was 820 8.1
Bryan, thrice chief executive of
industrii-s em|dnying nrarl)
Nebraska and brother of the com two-thirds of ad non farm worker*
Iftoner. William J. ltryan, Fri-i
was an increase of only * l
day announced his candidacy for p^ci-cM over last month while fn.nl
th* Democratic nomination to the|
have ri*rn |A.7 percent and.
United state. Senate to “ aseist
„ f rlnthlny and furnishings.
President Roosevelt in resulting In dspartment store* 27 prn rut j
prosperity."
Thus w-oikrr* atv steadily losing i
Last fall Kryan said Ihe national, |,y price incrcasi-s. and we imu-I
Administration’s recovery
pro-j tx|H- t thslr living standards t„ l„gram had turned the farm beit, f „ rther reduced as piiccs go on up |
Ihto “ a seething mss# of unrest |
gnlcsa the NRA programi
gnd that the farmer's throat
» • * provnhs I.&gt;• wage Increase.
being “ rut from l-'th ears."
Yes- (ireen said in January workers' j
trrday he advanced as his plat- total mrv&gt;me was $#0 0 ,000,000
form virtually the same program monthly above Ihe level of l«-l
he rspouaed Iasi fall
April, a third of it due to emrr-l
_ _ _ _ _ ________
- — gencj gnvoennient work This gain.;
m the film, Including thr them# be added, has been stimulating
businest; but unless workers* in
»ong. "F ljln g Down to Rio," a
booming, thundaring -ymphony of coin** keep parr with Go- r-nco
powrr ln*|itr*d hy sn airplane ride. increase, he warned, Ihe founda­
“ Mafic Make* Me.” * populai tion fur a business rise wdl h#
novelty numlwr. and two new tan
go*. "Oanoca," and "Orchid* m
th* MoonliyhL" Th# last two.
plsyad and *uag by both Braid
las sad American ja** orch#«tis»
in th# production, arr hslbtl s*
the gr*at**l dsn## hit* In man)
years.

MARTIN

S aH to rd C a sh F e e d S to re
Cor. 2nd mad Sanford
"Hanford's Only Home-Owned Feed Store"

BALLARD’S FEEDS and FLOUR
W. T WOOLLEY
O *ner-Ma(r.

P. A. MERO
Balltrd Rep.

I f f It r r r J I t r d ^ it •• r k r r i

ANNOUNCKH
T H E O P E N IN G OK H IS

DENTAL OFFICE
Suite 9-10 (•«rnrr-W*o'lruff

Every Luckg %rik* to mad* from

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Sanford, Flu.

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS
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DOZIER &amp; GAY’S Q U A IilX K .B A M S
N»««T&gt;*wr)

•'Best F or T h g South*?' i
i -V £• ’ &gt;.
jiijkl rnt*m»l bp ppulpniitil ImlofinMfljf wftlfr

«.«•! payitiir «l%
# |wnnhy In rr|Miii
ciif( «if M |)»llitiitjr «
Hint

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burn n«Khvlr«| loo long.

STAN LEY-ROGERS HARDW ARE OOti
201 Hhitfurd A v#nue

inrlinly

ing todrefl to bring •' rah* for tha attend the
at th# Unlvarouy
bwpttal ah«w#r.

ritor, home ntltflonary and statea
man, wax given hy Mrs. Georg*
llyman.
Thar* ia another voter on the
Hanford lleighta. Dr. and Mr*. J.
N. Robson hav* another new boy
and they rlalm that h* it fvrn a
fire- cor »brn rn“ of fhn tifter*.

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Mr*. Mary arrow#

T R U E H IM M T U A L
K K A D IN G H .
home on Itelmetto Avenue. Me
M R S. R A L L Y R U SH E LI.
and Mr*. F.. K. Sowa.h end Miss
GrorgUnns SoWhsh of Crown
A U F O IN T M E N T H .
Point. Ind. Mr. and M»». torwreh
have gone to Oris ad* t# spend
wwvw* 41m# white Mlaa Kowsoh Has |
BT K. CoMtoTtf Are.
gene to Jackaonvlll* to Vi*It Mr* j Orlando, Fla.
Phone 6521
Georg* Craaa.
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Fi r e f tej ■■j

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d i g * aaoUp. W r » reo.ndr.

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J4l*f||xna tllllt* l.lfxtltea
•*e»f»w| II «*|iln« rlf*

of th# AMUittear Lagiaai AugUtery onto/ nlI htWt)J b* S«J4 at 3:00 P. M. at tha
• iir . and Mr*. H. J. Ukman hal
bora* af Mrs. Fred Bally, Lake
M their guests Halotday at th#lf
Kaaroa.

LMctoto. fhn M r felted *
They ara boring fur oil at Klailmmee. Friday the wall diggers
ha&lt;J already raschad a dspth of IHl
feat and they *r* determined to
dig 4,000 feat or more until oil is
reached or until It ia cunclusivtly
proven that thar* Is no all.
Born lo Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Shinholier, a fin* baby boy. Thdy have
already namad him Albert Edwin
far hi* grandfathar, A. E. Philip*.
Th# congregation of th* Praabytsrlan Church will b* fortuiuita
In hnvlng tarn visiting voraltot^
Sunday raornUg—MU# Mgrte tolHarm whq boa aong fpr aararal
srrvlcos nnd Mrs. Cfara Thomas
Ginn, a glftqd vocalist of Clnclns
naif, who to trialling tor. and Mr»,
WT a . QInn.
’ ' ,

&lt;d llorlda altos

th* »PTn ’ “ *
■toogalar tnaettng of CaiwpkaU- lam* v*V b* r&gt;4
••'tury hafl th*re ^ *b
Lowatnig tfnit Nunsbsr Fffty-Thra# fn- tv

*r* paid higher pfxcss Only
cant*f loavsxar. u»#d ,-in rp

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS’AGO

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The Accommodation
SHOP 1

T b «r grew ctota
and pro amigh, « a « w
thntp
m d t. T V copter Iren t'd * * •

chairman &gt;Van Nuy* of the H#n| it * Judiciary -Committee, considervJtte th* Wllterx hill, says that he
LJto.-s rot think It wUl pass. " I f
U u i bill should peas It would put
’ th* atamp of approval of th* Fad­

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pairing th* I s t f l S H ( s;.d
l**r
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of a bargain than ever.

rat* *04 &gt;aga*. H site-

ply h r*I and texarar

L Vitamins »blrh ara W*44*4 fnr gra ate xxt la WWTS

o ff Slfsas*

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ber. Crude rubber increased 180% in price
the 2^ electricity in your Thrifty lliree rale

T H A T M 1L« CONTAINS:
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kou* a*4 ■*•■#!* ’tea tar
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The ingulation of vour electric wires oonlai

1985, yet the price of electricity stays down

DO YOU KNOW?

Kindh—lUMonobl
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Halesmaa

DR. HARRY S. WOODRUFF

Mr. and Mrs. Jo* Chittenden
A radio broadcast favorita comesnd children uf
St I’rtereborg
Mr. and Mrt. Walter S. Cole
war# tn# wrak-end guest* of W ' Info his own in thr movies in
msn entertained with a party Fri­ and Mr* E. D. Chltt#nd#n. Mog- RKO ttadin Plrlnr#-’ Musosl #k
das- night at their home in Dream- nolia Avenue.
fra'aganxa, "Flying
Down to
xvold fn honor of their nephew, John
H* is Vineent Ynitmini. whnM
Coltman. A chili supper was aarvsd
Mr*. Loretta Broth#r*oa
to the guests on the lawn afte( ysetsrday for Ocala wh#te
nujalc, acrurJing tu iiro«(i(«»l it*
rik«U that of thr latr Vlr*
which they- weie invited into tha Joined her son and daugbl
Inr llfr lr r t f«»r |Mi|iulanty on th**
Coleman home where th#y #n- law. Mr and Mr* T A Hr
ulr, aruj it it taut (hat not nn» tiny
Joved darveinp
ton She will make het
hM |)i"M'tl tincr thr ltir«|»tiun of
Thos# invited were: th* Misaet there with them.
t ir iHograint that hi» niunr hat
Betty Wheelsas, Flsaoor lllckson,
not brim hrarri I•\ miHmnt of fmn*.
J. A. MrCallnm (•turnor
Kathleen Laney, Aldtn# Hsrtlson.
tarday to Id* tonne »t l.-*'(— “ nYmimanp in thr niiih«ii nf
villf, Ga. after -lending a w..k h»U at "Tat for T*v.” *1 Want
hare with his son »n-l da'&gt;rhi
lo H«
Happy."
"Hallrhjjnh.”
■n-law. Dr. and Mrr A S Mc- •*Tln*«*Aon My Hamit." *'Sd»tnrt»rnM
Csllum. Bouth Bsnfoiil Avenu
rm TParpy.* antt many ntfirrt
Mrs. Maude M. M iller ami M l-s
Margaret Cos retu- led Sunday
Baptist Church will hold a prayer from a trip l » St
|’i tec-tom.’ .
meeting at 3:80 I*. M. at U&gt;# hama Sara.ota, and Fort Myers They
Frit ml- *•( lhr U lf Ki m J«nr«.
of Mr*. II A. Carte*. Members de­ rrpmt many tourists In all the
%»hn iidihh! thr Seminole Fi*h
siring to go must notify Mrs. R. Cities th«v visited.
&gt;,ftrk»l n ill hr irla&gt;( !«•
L Glenn
t hh l
S i r It « ••itNianrinr
h » » re
Hodman Uhntan end
FRIDAY
Ceiveii m lett er f r o m hi* r e U t l w *
Chatle* MacGrudarof Tam|&gt;a. *
Rixe I'itrl* of th* Garden Clali tended . b*ff*i
Hvm. in
of (tenfold will nv«et at 10:»0 Winter I’ ark Saturday evening b*
A. M. at lb* barite of Mrs. E. M- Dr. Olid Ifr* Albert H i..' ‘i&lt; bon
Galloway. Sally Hgy Farm. Idinch or of Marjorie lOnnan B»-wlln
eon brill be served at noon
author nf “ Soakh Mmm Umler, I
Tli# Dlri Garden### Circle of
TN*
Misses KathliJn
1^'WsJ
th* CTardeh Club of -Sanford will
rasoi at 8:30 A. A. at th# ham# Louitt Turdon. and ttorolj-n tsis-r
FH’ ;
of Mr*. B. II. Taps, South Son-, bum are lilarnlai
ford Avanah Each msMbtr la Its- ft«r * f » » i ^ f#r OiiPe«YHI«

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Music For MilaneFilm
Written By Youmann

A n d T an w U y

" it Is rnliarulous," .*&gt;* Marcus
Kagg. slate Civil Winks executive
officer, "the fway the workmen
who have been laid off h t'r ar
'ceiled llieir fate." What did you
expect them to do, cry about It 7

Jaorgia at a meeting comtnrmirating th* birth of Georgs Waxbngton, said Ut|« country ought to
'Inane* iu operation# With flat
taper money, It to pafttoalarty apxrogriat# to nwka such n «Utanant a* that at a roasting (a
■reaery of Oaorga Waahingten,
tinea tha first flat mapfy lnflaItW thb country rear hare earn*
it 4 ttax* wh*a TFaahiagtre wo*

Washington Birthday
Observed At Sc ho o l

Nam bar plv# of th* Fir*t

• nights running, t’l outer to sins
1bass In tbe rhotrT

Instead nf'gtViH| the S-rrrtaiy
Of AgiirilllutV the power to le
due* whvitf crops arbitrarily, it
Pligld bu a good idra tu have the
gavernnient rut some of ll« up
proprialtons muJ let the giasahoppar* do the Job.
- ■ - - — a— — —
Jeaae Tones and llaivey Fii*gtep* agrve that aome soil ol
WA Is nerejsary as * permanent
•tltuUoiT Tlf order to take rate nl
Urrmplnymrnl. Bul they both sug­
gest thkt tli* wage arale hr some
what less Ilian that found in slim
Ultra of work In private rutei -

to* of th* N. de V, Howard Chap­
ter df the U. 0. t . held Friday
afternoon with Mrs. 6. Y&gt;. Fib hop
prentmng. Mre. C. P. Herndon
opened the raertiwg with the
Lord’s Prayer.
During the basins** eseslsn It
Waa decided to send n donation
to ftal* headquarter* Tor the annntd Yennton of Confederate veternns to be held hi Chattanooga,
Tens. In June. It whs alao decid­
ed tt-th is Mm* to sponnor the
Florida tnague for ItoUer ’School*.
Mre. Frank U Woodruff an­
nounced that she had ordered the
monthly U. D. 0. meggkln*. Th*
meeting wna then brought 1* a
close %lth th# song, "Telttbi* To­
night on the Old Camp Oroonds."
Refreshments were affved by the
ho*tees, assisted by Mre. Bishop
and Mrs. Jane II. itmlth.
Those preeent were! Mre. 0. D.
Bishop, Mre. -Jan* 8. Smith. Mrs.
P. E. Roumillat, Mrs. C. P. Hernden. Mr*. P. M OdM. Mr*. Trank
L. Woodruff, Mr*. J. C. Bennslt,
Mrs. James O. Sharon, and Ml**
Margaret Roberts.

# T A H I. m . N — (A .T.V -Th e
two percent bulk cKy aalaa ta*
which Waa t* have become effetttr* Mar. I Waa killed Fri­
day hy We cHy
commission,
after a committee
ef landing
burtness men pledged themeelrn
to work for solution of the mu­
nicipality's financial prnhletna.
Th* romm!a*l«n\i action arms
uafcntmous. wKh th# fire commit
atohers voting to rerokr the ordl
nance which wa* adopted on Feb
B had which called for collection
of th* excU# tax on all retail
talcs. Including gasoline and the­
ater admission*
The business men agreed to
start paying their own personal
property taxes, overdo# In many
oases, and to use their Influ.
eao* toward encouraging a tax
paying attitude among th* eltl-

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ICE Camp Oforunyers
Athletics
Air Firtes
JA M E O T I
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Squad Drops Last Tilt
Of Season At Eustis
'[ Saturday By* 31-24
! : J b GEORGE ST O V A L L
I• jQoach
Coach Leonard McLucaa began
.
; afternoon to pal hi* team
'through the pacei In preparation
far the tournament at Leetbnrg
•J Friday and Saturday of thla week.

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‘ r Saturday night the tram loot It*
eJoelng game of the action at
&gt; * * t u . .SI-24, became of tbe ex- eellent work of the Euitle center.
Oldie.

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' ' .However, the boye are willing
•tw forget that, and bed In f » work
J f e
clean aweep in the touma-|

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■ iThe “ Celery Fede” play their
fttrtt fame Friday morning when
IM y meet the Oeledo team at 0:00
oxlock. Upon winning thla game,
rill meet the DeLand team
helime In the afternoon.
DeLand team wai tamed
be*It ; twice by the Celery Fed*,
b it both timer they wtro glren
•tiff fight, and It may be raid
that DeLand haa a good chance to

Panl Bonner, young Peneeeola
boy whoee ptay' at ehortrtop for
the Sanford team In the IMS Cen­
tral Florida Baaeball League e»tabllihed him aa the beat ahortatop tree to perform in thla city,
la'In Sanford vlaltlng old frlonda.
Thursday ha wilt be at Fort
Myera In the training camp o f tbe
Philadelphia Athletka. There ho
will attempt to ahow Connie Mack
that ha haa tba ability Ut ba a*en
In much better than leml-pro
baaeball, and there he will remain
until the training eeaion la at an
end.
Bonner haa been redding at
Penaacola lined laat aummrr, aa
ha* Dart Maxwell and Charlie
Abbott. Thla morning Bonner
elated that ha came to Sanford to
find out what la being done In lin­
ing up another team for the com­
ing rummer. He la nnxloua to place
hla brother on thla team, and he
taya that hla brother la “ The beat
ahortatop 1’ee eeer aeen."
Bonner atated that both he and
Maxwell had turned down chancea
to play for the Dr. Pepper Club In
the Northeaat Florida Leegua at
Jacksonville, and that be and Ab­
bott and Maxwtll now were conalderlng offer* from Falatka.

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the vicinity of Northport, Long
Inland, allll snrrweil In by the atorm
laal week.
Army commandera at Newark,
N. J., cancelled all aflrrnoon mall
flights berauae of bad Dying
weather.
Baltimore had alx Inrhea of
enow and Louisville, Ky., reported
a heavy fall.
A bltuard blew cold rain or
• now over moat of Oklahoma and
Kansas City had five Inrhea of
mow and prediction! of aero tem­
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Roy Frank Syme* won the II.
B. Pope trophy tournament which
ha* been In process of play over
the Hanford Country Club course
for the p**t two week*, by de­
feating John Herbst, two up, yes­
terday. Mr. Il'r b d had defeated
Henry Zuriielile In rnter final
play.
Hanford's pro-amateur team of
F.lmer Carlson gr»4 Jim Bpdne*f,
playing at Ml. Plymouth yeaterday afternoon in a Central Flori­
da Golf Association match, failed
to rnUr the money for lh« first
time thla reason.

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Upon coming through Ih* I)eLanri game, Seminole High will
meet thu beat man of Orlando, Mt.
Dora, F.u.tla, and Apopka. Not
muth has been learned of lha
strength of the Mt. Dora taam,
but Orlando, Euatl*. and Apopka
are well matched aa to ability.
Heminals dHgh has an avatl
chance to coma through to t
i*ml-ftnata, but Ih* odds are
■llghtlj agatn.t th«m should Or­
lando La their opponents then.
Lr'aburg la the favorite for tho
dlelrirt rhampionahip, having won
seventeen gamee without defeat,
turning back good team* with
large eccfTei. 1-ceaburg haa also
been given much publicity In tbe
matter of winning the etate cham­
pionship tournament to be held In
GalnetvIUe March 0-10.

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as last as those of other countries,- the fact. Rkh and poor, alnncr eeer witnessed,’' he said. "Direct­
but In time of war they roaldn’tl and saint, king and subject, natn- ly west 41 my Houle, Just across
•ren reach the other fellow to! lator and people, Jodge and Crlmltoward tbs weal,' and
flgbt him.”
1nal, husband and Wtfh.‘ tkftcber
a wide area, waa a bilge
Hla aaaertlona were made aa It and papll, lawyer and d in t , doe- rainbow. Behind that theta
became known that Chairman tor and patient, employer and «n - Ip farmed a tremendous
Vinson of the Houao naval com-| ployee, father and ion,
ctood ,*which appeared to ba Mak­
mlttee intend* to aik that com­ daughter—‘all must appear.' "
ing forward at a rapid rata af
The subject announced fo r next •peed. Thla contrasting picture af
mittee to authorlte greater Jae of
the naval aircraft factory nt Phil­ Sunday night will be that o f a a vivid rainbow and a deep, black
adelphia In an effort to hold down guest speaker, Paul E. Sqogglne, anq menacing wall waa further act
prlcea and apeed plane develop­ lecturer on diet and natrltlon, of o ff by a'ghastly orange color, and
the Orlando Sanitarium, entitled In la ^ than five minutes after I
ment.
At the tint* time, Chairman Me- “ Diet end Efficiency.* Thla lecture first eaw It, the wall had advanced
Swain, of the House military af- will b* Illustrated by -pictures and • cross the lake gad had struck tha
fa in committee, laid he held the will be one of the ouUtaa'dlnf lec­ casino and Its buildings."
House rules committee next week tures of this entire teHee o f meet­
Driving rain, swirling In every
would apprnrp hi* resolution for ing*. Mr. 8coggin» haa ./lectured director, drenched the area for 16
from
roeat
to
coaat
and
la
looked
the employment of apecial invesor 20 minutes, Mr. Phillips stated
an authority on tba aub- before It appeared to pass over
tlgatora to gather evidence for a upon
atudy of all purchase* made by Jecta which ha pretrrta.
Lake Mery toward the northeast.
the war department In regent
Shortly afterward, a hurried in­
spection revealed that ha had lost
year*.
a small building near the casino,
McFarlane, a member of the
and that tree* and ahyubbery had
llouae naval subcommittee which
ha* been investigating profits on
been lasbed to bits.
SCHOHARIE, N. Y.,‘ Feb. M . - navy airplane and engine contract*
Mr. Phillips stated that several
failed Saturday to get an admis­ Leonard St amici, New Vorfc CJty roofs and garage doom were tom
sion from Tharlea F rand* Adame, gangster, wee found guilty*Frtfky • way In Lake Mary proper, and
former aecretary of the navy, that night of first degree murder In that Mr. Wll'on’a chicken ranch
the navy’s present ynelhod* of ob­ connection with the claying-, of a had suffered considerable damage.
taining
airplanes ami anginas detective during n bank robbery,
llr hill be eentenced by Justice ‘'Mr! £ vans and Mr. Durant also
should be amended.
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reported on the IWIIaon damage,
Loughran
Tuesday.
,
Adams raid It had been •ntisbotJr declaring that It would easily
Hrarniri
waa
charged
with
par
factory, and had brought rafM Im­
reach WOO.. About
. 1000. .head
. . . of
provement In American jplgtirn tlclpating in the robbing o f the, . . .
Bank and
w ,« “ l^ rn!*d.; .f»°l lh*
until now "we are keeping up with Renns.rl.sr County
Trust Company nearly a year roof'and a side of tha building wai
the rest of the world."
,
After the hearing, McFafcane ago, during which D etective James litted off and shattered, and
said that since IP2I the army had Htevpns was shot to death w lw a auowtous other out-hou*ee were
spent ft 19,217,1177.If) aM the nsvy hr attrm pted to halt the b tn dlU , deetro) ed.
Continuing in Its path north­
I I injllif.l I f *7 for new aviation who rscaped with IIOJWX).
eastward, the neat place that the
equipment.
"W e’re nlmut to aiilhorlie the
, s j s *farm seems to hav« struck was
army to build 2,0*10 planes and the M u r d a u g h
.» » the Vaughan and Fortier propnavy l.fXKV' Me Farlane asserted. ---- —
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jrrtlrn, and the cemeteries.
“ That would amount, probably to
' Mr. Lamb’s appearance In Ban|22!&gt;,000,000. We, should be on
ford this morning, unhurt, stilled
BAItTDW. Feb. 2«.— (A P I — For
guard to see that we get our
lha rumor that he had been killed,
the second time, J. P. Murdaugh, lie edmltt'd a narrow escape
money’s worth." .
former
tax
collector
for
Pt|k
"Today, we haven't got a plane
from deetb. or probable serious In­
waa acquitted
I W w jury. .
that will fly as fait nr a* far or as county.
high as s plane owned by sone on charges of embexitlng county
Quoting Mr. Lamb, "No, I
other country We've l«em throw­ funds.
wasn’t killed, but I had a narrow
ing money down a well, buying
The Jury deliberated SO min­ tackpe, one of the closest I ’ve
things ’ that would l&gt;e obsidrte utes. The former acquittal was
ever hail, our garage •* just . few
abroad."
on a directed
verdict.
Beth
feel wtrthwnl of Ihe house and
rases Involved separate charges
I was just leaving it in the height
of alleged emben lenient, yestar, day’s being that he had padded of the storm when, glancing up­
the office payroll and failed to ward to my right, I saw a 4li-foot
report thrre checks received from high pine tree not more than 10
feet above me, falling to the earth.
the
Mate comptroller.
That every man. woman and
I had no snonsr jumped back Into
child mu*t stand before the Judge
the,garage when the tree crashed
of all ‘ he earth and that very eoon
St my feet with a roar. I tell you,
waa the startling declaration of
Ji was close."
Evangelist Louie K. I)lck»0n, of
An Indirect result of the heavy
New York City, In hla addrt%« laat
rain which struck the city early
night In the Woman's Club Hall,
TAM PA, Feb. 2fl.—Jesse Jack- this morning was the disruption
ho spoke on the subject "The son, negro driver of a truck which (if telephone service south of Third
Greet Judgment Day—When Will crashed Into a group o f fishermen
It Comal Muel We All AppearT" on the
Twenty-second ’ SIMM
Taking for hie text tha werda of causeway Dec. 22, killing two. was!
drunk at Ihe time of the acci
the Apostle Paul In 2 Corinthians sentenced to 40 years at Rniford deni. Htate testimony showed lie
6:10 the speaker laid In part:
was drunk, however, and the mux
Friday by Judge Petleway.
“ It would eeem that the mere
Jackson plraded guilty to man­ Imum sentence was Imposed. Wit­
poeelbillty that men f i l l finally slaughter Charges In the deaths nesses told of finding a broken
eland before the Judgment qf God of James I^ivslare, 12, and Emilio lottle of moonshine whisky on the
would attract them to a dllllgent I-opei, cigar maker, but denied be'' ffloor of the truck aflsr tha urarn.
■tudy of the subject and cause
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Gotham Gangster *Is
G u i l t y Of Morilter

Acquitted
Of Charges 2nd Time

Cloy Syrnes Wins Pope Dickson Lectures On
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It waa discovered that a CW A
worker who waa digging into the
earth to relay a sewer, had, by
•celdent, driven bit aHovel through
a lead cable carrying several hun­
dred telephone wires.
Howard Over!in, plant manager
for thy Southern BelL atated to­
day-tbit the rain, seeping through
the earth, found its way Into the
four-inih crack.In tbe cable, to
lha trouble. It waa being
mended early thla afternoon.

LEGAL. NOTICE
M l T I I 't CM* A P P LIC A T IO N r o n
t a x . m :a n
c x tm n
s w t io v
• A OP T U I* I I R S M A l S TA Ti - r r i o r t iih s t a t u o r n o n m t.
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N .'le e Is hsrebr * lt &gt; e Ihal M HT | g- lltU.DlNO CO. purefcassr of
T « r C ertificate tin. *i*. dated ths
tth/ day « f id ly A t i , l t l » . tins
filed- said rs ellflca tr In mt ufflce
and has mads aORlIriilnn for la s
Lead la Issue la aerurdanes w llll
lave. Itlld esrtiflcais smheacss Ihs
fo lio s In f dascrlved pfopsety situ­
ated ta Remlnale (-auatr. Klf»rl.a:
to.W II!
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TV* asld land Iw la i asaessed at
I lie dale nf ths lesnsnee nf »nch
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lha hlahssl sad beef bidder far
cash. Ih# follo w in g dearrthed lands 88c q u a r t 60c pint. 'S tc H pint.
• nd perm Less sllusle In Seminole
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HKOINNINO VI*# fsot North
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two rosewood tables, i f 2, $3S oak
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nirruK ( ‘ nun of Ih** T w rn ly.Th ird
by ooa who really know* how
Judicial PjrcuM o f the Hint* « f
I'lorltlA, In And for HftnlitiU 1'nun- O rlgg*. Jewelar, M ag. A t .
I Y. Flrirldft, In f'hnnrcry, on the 1th
&lt;Uy o f F*brtiAry. 1 fl«. in lhA( c*r- F A N C Y A N I ) plain sewing. .1 IH
twin rA uk* ppodiri* In fair. Court.
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IN T " F NAMR n r T IIR BTATR OP I’ HKKTON K K IIB T anJ ItF.HNAHR
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J F K R IIY h*r hMKtftftd M A TUI A - UNOEBOR ftn J A T E nurse witheT O iT jlfn K U T J. n tiC K L K T . Whoee MKT IIHOWH WTlsP-ON. iinmarrtpil,
address and pipes of resldene* I* |,|-am
H AM ILTON
position v nuru to invalid or
W II.H O N
unknown
.
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nc.onnp. k i i a t . ih h
WTTeRON. 1 rompanlon
tp
elderly persuti
rfo .htrAby
roqttlfM to „ A|». . ____ ________
.
minor, JIA R H IR T IHtRMTON WIT..
Florence McCoy, Bos No. 8. City.
pouf! (It Ih * m il o f ('ofnPtMlA' fllort RON. a minor M A lD lA n R T VIT7.
h rriln * * « l r i * t ‘ frU In Iho ■*&gt;«%•* RIMMONR
KfiKRTfiN.
a w IiI om .)
ntlflm
illfloAl rgua
rguat, on nr ItAfor* Ih* i(h ANNlc FIIRJITON. a minor.
11011*1 5— H c ln W a n t e d
~
t* .ooff M
ofrl
day
March.
A. D. 1*14
F ltT W KRT THKHTON. a minor
^ l«n fw 4
TTata Id It her* by JOHN A. OIUWiN, tinmarrlrd. If A11T I * fJlAnfo
WANTED: Olrl thoroughly trained
doMinaf+d
'*llrn«f4Hd ra |H* nAWApappr In I t r r. nillRON. unmarrl*d. IIA K
w bhlfh
l f h StiU
th l* j»tdA
r *ba|l Is# i»u|jtlAh#d IlIK T
as waitress In dining room. Ad­
n
fllltnON
FILAKIF.n
and
irk ft -WkoW for four ron*cciiilr# JAMUR FltAVUFR, h*r hu*ha»d V dress “ Hotel," care Herald.
M, DOHtllsARN and F A TMIDflFfko, i
my
ttTrwr.im m
jr Hand and a#«l of TgAR* h*r huftUand. J fTNA W UVIIY
nford, HifnlnolA Counly. PA I*W O RT It, a * K ic c in rlt o f |h*
Offl^
ft#*, hi fiinfoi
10— F l o w e r * a n d P l a n t e
r, n o m s iio N . /*Flo*
u i)v i, on Mil* Mb day o f F*hm - vr.Kim* o f m
r#*Kprf
JOHN ilF.lRCII, Mr KID WORLD BEATER Pepper pilots
ary.jA . I* 1914.
V. F. IN R ’ OlsAfWI.
I1HNF. A n o n F flft. on »rm rrrl*d
for sale. John Resold, East Bide
• Cl#rk Circuit Court. man. A. n W ilOORR a n d ---------M OOim k it w lf*. r W COX and
IN R | L (
By; A. M WKKKH.
MAIsl.in IL COX. h it wife* MfCNR X IB — H o a a e a F o r R a n i
D a r TAVFT. and ----------- TAVVCU hU
IJODODKN.
wife. IIA e m , MAN MIMA and
5 Irh*r
for IMalntlff.
MIMA, her hlieheeg. D AVID N. COX FOR RENT nicely furnished
Da) I *nA D
uci, P
Flal a _________ an*as*
Ha&gt;leas
Dsack,
------------areroom Stucco house. $12 pci
----------- ‘ COX.
COX. his wife

fl. W. WABB,

i -t h i n k

Bs*tt.a:

£

A irriinirtTr o r t h u rrA Tu o r
KUHIIDA. Yaa *rs hseekr ordered
sad reualr*d la he pad appear apoa 'lie Ilk. day af .March, U K, In
lha blit al. eomplslnl for divorce
riled agaltal yea la Ihs shere aallllsd cause lad court. Tho NenTerd
IteralC a aswopaper published la
•aM Hitts and Cuaoir. Is horshy
designs led aa
newspaper
'B
S4SS the
USe S
*«pw wm
m*
asIn
*

t h la n h o w — -

a fte r n o o n

BANPORDT-'OVIKDO.

1

ate.
*1 -HAltlnior*.
I ; Allan - Clear, m il..
H au lin g!
iro-lsrals
B »«tl
l i . ItC
a t&amp; R
It k
Chart
a o sO ta II Ova asvlIVs. &lt;loo«. w ire' laqulra. Demand a'
iio rtta Nsas. C CaMf. t| Il Call), n lii- a 'a n . It. JL-mtavlt.e.
N ew .
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11; Total— t*.
aaiasryllls, I; n affa lo. It
S it ik * r T s t r o l r i Altoona;- 1 sklypln. oolal Ibaee. -.a W lv m v
Hatur.ay, Peta K , l i C a rl: T e , RTssm ’s * 'l IHl ?^n b ofo, t ; J o a a t. *•»••
Ism - - a lcraiss,
l ~ trsasporrsHun
inJn.J&gt;i»t.
tal lo r asellna -la Oats k i l l . ) 1*11 Daavllls. I , , u m n t . r a t . j s s ■- rk n r| M ) i »
Ol—rwlllt. M h «ag)iM i M ^ r H i j k d aM trmr
season to Oslo U tt,* l i l t season ro­ UWI,
ItarlagfleM
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T
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t—«
.
ds Is l i v e
- '
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t# dot
w ««h * c nndi
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rsoateos r n a a i
rk*
ru J W a
InrllVHlU't.'lr h.Sli-,1
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K s O s a Woaaar • « A. K.
n erv w s rs l I os I s . l a . Jk &lt;As oasIPa,
hffhFf,'' I
jsf^*I II. few mil l C tarln n .lll ».
P a ila.slah la
* ! WklUAllr
Wayssssa A SalAssla). P as a issally W
washed
AthW higher. i. u&lt;-&gt;
Hass Porta . R a l l s , at * M A. W. Port Huron 4. Chicago I. N *w Or- l.se.t.ee. fsw eral# vrasas-l low. i
leans I, Rprth.flsM I. Klchm oa.
i- .t r ,
P L A N T C IT Y , M asaloo.aam s.il..
i. Bestaa I. rotomne T u t s t „ lt a r t - fraction:
___ _
N a .la o ass 4at
A. M.
Clear,
W i-m
llsu lln ar
"sh *- nemmi
l-ntomie Tents, I I ; Bavaansh. t j f o r . I, Norfolk I. " y r a c " « ,»•
I remand modsralc.
Mnrkrt
barsh I. Ctsvslaad *. Ilatllniors I,
(-J, rloadt
fob shlpplss
Lay felts I. HeBSspolai I, IVsIroll I
(trass. on delivered s a il, Ira­
S treet 4 * P lfU e a th S tre e t In tba «. Huffs to I, Louisville I. Itcran- kli
transportation
rhnra— i
ion I. T o r * )- .
InHi rratrs
Individually
-la-h-.i
s o u t h - a n t u n h a lf o f th e c ity
_
'• car* held Wayrrose.
a ll. prseoolsd, I X No. I. 1 dm ] i '­
Seu them IMjr
Teleptton.
C o, t
Passing
Pas
M -H
l l * : s ,los I t * . 1.11 Pair
IW Ite. Slates fa * I s a H t . Feta K

JAU RR Ik M eC L A n r, Defsadant.
T o: JAM KM D. M rCLAHT. Si SIS
nf Moutfc Carollns. wkess address
end pises pf rssldsaca It ushsosra
IN TH U NAMK
AND BY T H E

p la yin g a t

Is a d lc o a n d t h l l d r e n j p g y a v o id

S H O P

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t ^ a S ilr . t: rmBt - .j;_________ y n s a j , . o . t - 1
2 l'
eelstr ta the v t t V- p I«M e n *!!, ’l i ‘ 'w.w” Terta

or sale on asld dtv,

T h o M U a M s IA o n d a y next—
M a k e &gt; o « r 'p l a n a

fr U

l i Dscatsr. I| M a *llssb «r», » ; Jer.
vXHttatrirvli,
asy c ity . I l KadiVIUs, 11 ro lts v llls .
swiseAsr. V sk.||; n U M sIp h la. Ti Pittsburgh.
aieh
/
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*: Wsw, o r t « « A *: BtrA T L A N T A D1VKI
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Ml a.k tm . . l i glBilsa. t; ItttallBg- ..’ j Q i j s l a o P eta l I
1 beat- C C a U t'1 sU

U it

retUtinalT In th* iukiho of Mr* IV,
IV Uinow. UrIm i u !4 r*rtlf|r«U
■hull W rr4»«tn*4 B c e o rlio i to Inw
Ins
will iMHi th «r*on on th*
4th. da|r of A|»rU. A. IV, 1*14
my

A I«z u id e r * o iV K r iit y W o n d er*

M. IM 4.
FlortOa, I I

m.’ leal*. )i (JrsvAliad. Il

IX 1 X X CIW CVIT COUNT IX AND g ^ u i * MaalsV Vs C h aie/ rr"?* arU, month. Phono M2, Roy
ro n 'S M M IX O L II COUNTY. YLOHk ib s I
Decree appointed I Haros.
r
1
ID A in i s u s c n i r .
w ill nn Moadsv, Ihs Ith. Cat o f]
—
n
MU M rCLAttT, Complain. March, I II * , wllhln Ihs legal hours! , , ___k l l . r e l t S ,| | „, ee - not

And She Is Referrhiflr To

In I*» up In mTordiiiirp, with law.
Naif. 4-«MtlflmtT 0Rlltrili-fi lhi‘ fill'
lowing 4 « r r l M propvttr lltuiUd
In ihmiiliila County, Florldi, toWill

2 5 lh

■ t l k w e e a .e s . Ik * staa* skew
■■■*■«» • ( V ia * rises a s . asseer
•era kails, sU rS
sties.
IsalkHl
&gt;. essaedr &gt; H , ik at stilt .t iia k t
&gt;ks ar^Slesrs. II la a elessaes la
" • *keas s U l t l s s , s M i , l l s s isa ls
sshsw r * „ ass Ssseals, aa s in s'sail*, a* ay Ik e ra ises I n apt,**
r seJK AN H i x n x a M * ,

* h Id lortlllfgito In m i o f f lc« i i 4
ha» iiiMilr •cp lltu lli.il ftn
U»«4

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o f . J t a iu r d a y F e b .
- tr -* .-

Says

lirit-Mlw Ku IIU, (lElwd th* INL
ilut a*r Aittf ti"l. A. IV, ttll Hub f11*4

./Steve’s
j PJace

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T O ! NEWSPAPER
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P n U U h f d in F ln r it U 'n H e a r t
T k a W a r l d ’a G r e a t e s t V e g e t a b le
S p o t a a 4 R ic h e s t G a r d e n L a n d
IN D L I’L N D K N T

D A IJ .Y

Federal Control Of Nation’s SENATE

VOTES
' CASH FOR VETS*
OF CUBAN IA S

W A S H IN G T O N ,
Feb.
27
( A . !* . )— A n
Ad Ministration I ill

to create a federal communica­
tion'! commiftMion of seven mem­
ber* to riufUigle foreign and in­
terstate telephone, telegraph,
cable, and radio services
in­
troduced today in both bouwta of
lu n g re**.

Tb«

m e rc u ry, ptum rln*

toward

the nnrthcant

today

such
were

U \ S |fl\*C T tt\

CJoverhmcnt

w eather

men

r'

plained that condition* are due In
a enrt of b r tr o r n ln it lra l luem var
A h leh prm au re area t-v.k rh a re e
of th in e . In .he central and .-a**
cm
aeelom re -u ltin e In hriirlif
fold w eather . Tem peratu re* i i &gt;«*
weal o f the Mj*.i«&lt;&lt;i|)ri td ve r
north of K a n * .« under the in
floenre of a low nrec'M re area

while
to

the

th-

I'Hm c U*.

Canadian

I V b.

prr.v

'Itlieomfnrta ejnaed bv fhr wlrvlof Sunday that killed 17 r**r»nn*
In MUaivtnpt, Alabama, and nporgia, and Injured hundred* o f olh*

*

W in d* a l«o unroofed h om e* nod
did other dam age in three three
atatrv and South ra n d in n and
Florida
C barlfttlr NT C.f found it* sup­
ply o f cooking p n i dwindli * » ris
u lilitv fa d litie * f*de*l N o « York
called out the m ilitia, reprinting
Irmtiona! guardsmen to bo*- ".in i'*
nf anew ahovelrrs
Ka*hi»mslde
T^ng l* l* e d loam * found fm»d
*u***dics low,
IHririinrham watched the mrr
curv drop from 7&lt;* to ?&lt;i over
night
ft f f o i e * Hi fa r into t he
HAuthwe^t *■ San Ant&lt;»n;** T* v

W eat Vtecwtnln Vil! aflO'Seft under
fa ll of 1H. Inchew. in fh « Medi
eif»» fl«ar mountain'! of W y o m in g
* h «rr ™e* thee* fry* fif it K en
•ps P ity eir*efien'»ed U p m M H tt
Fwh 2«
it waa 5! be low W h ile
ftlwer. Dm ,, w i * an even f»0 tiere ee * colder than that.
p

• ?8U.S. Railroads Made
^IVfoneyDuringJanuary

N otion al rom im ltov

*Interment „ bovu

thv |mrrha»e of l i l m

in

this

nnint ry w m d r a ff ib*«l to«tay in

ittformnl circle* ** probable.

would

Robinson Of Indiana
Says President Sent
Aviators To I) o o m
Flying Air M a i l s

is itriib-i

the Hpjo.-v.tl 11f ti,. \i|initii"t&lt;n
lion. mb li ns St n.iiur Joint 'Oil
ol * iihh't rmi ;m I
Norris of
S. In a ku.

uimmy

Keh. , * 7. ~

A jiovcrn m vn l loan of a*vc ih I m illion d olla r* to Tuba for

**I«*»mI »ii ' to api h to pmtrn *
" it . I*i | i|llii‘ a *1 « ■' *W|| to h lAl’

I-11

NEW W H A R F TO a',i
BE E R E C T E D BY
GASOLENE F IR M

T u r n in g

dow n

a it

m a d e t h e m l&gt;&gt; l l a r t y
w o r t h , p r e s id e n t e l
n «!e

ifllillis CONTROL
HOARD PRORATES
F R U IT SHIPMENT

Ic rM n lin n
d H rlw c d
they
almost ready to introduce

G ro u p

C o u n ty

C o m tn v rv v.

a p tv a l
M . P«H **

th e S v t n h

t 'h . m d v r
lh a t

th e *

«f
liv e

u p t o a n a g r e e m e n t w h ic h h e
f

a

w harf,

fir-t

rted on the la te-,
juai
w eal
of
w ill he if m proh-j
n * in in e , it was
flermH'ti K r I I II
. fo r the O r . n c e

ltrstrirlsMttvo-

m t n l T n 10 Li'tid in u r

s ta te d

th a t

d u r in g

an

th e v

had

im e r m .d

m ade

tu w U ft*

n e a r ly
th re e
years
age. a
m a jo r it y o f th e n t e o h n a o f
^
t 'a y t'cm iu iw iu n la .t Might
.
,
..
,h "
**

vhirh dull IKitea *fcwl»rtag furl they •&gt;« o e»m -4
odn.U ... Ktu.«H !h&gt; »Mown.g any l-.w .a or *eo«|*
lh» ihs k c m t " “ rt.lv free * a. f»t ,&lt; city | M «

Miirkrts For Week
,t,
Mit

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tm u t V . t»f iHt&lt;
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f»wm

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tb»*

I him* ui'plv «** lb.
ttir t&gt;nt w fii|
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111, t t \| ttinlittn« *i ' t m l &lt;Iiiv ^

SENATE HEARS OF N R A IS BENEFIT
HUGE S A L A R IE S T O ‘MONEY TRUST’
PAID DURING 192!) SAYS UNTERMYER
Rig RuHiness last dors’
EarningsRangodllp
To Million Dolbirs

M 1 1 ,, ttm i
)n ,
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am

I*** t

nib* » when
»»»•**i' •bfitl

1,,-t itt I In* Him1! I*11 plo III'"*

s M ritd
(bit b a m

, Y. L a w y e r l ' r i r « ‘ *
R e g u la tio n O fSlorl.
M a rts A s P r&lt; * \c n li'«

Itll'j uimI (not ih intt-l » mm'

th

In Y V rcck O f
Iton m l T r a i n

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bftfiUM** iliiniiiii'iiMil *lm on
li.*
W||* blld ht.fm t lit
■l .
Fi'imlr
lt% lb&lt; r* 1 ‘'t* *! ■&lt;
Krrviili' yi'ht irdn \ h\ I tn* f *- 1• ■*«.I \b
At •lit* r«*&lt;|U&lt; t '*f tbc St m ill' tb»

|4

ronitni-; ion pif-M'nU'il irwiiU* f»f o
&lt;|Ut"«t Mtitimin
-tiiilv
t»il«* tbt
rxn'iil in t ■&gt;iii|hti« n1ii»u i*f ursu I 1,1

!HK1 Ada )&gt;' an cor ( i»fnt i*n»*

*•

clufifli; I ■•I mI MiiHjmiirnf m 1%
■ 1
( (VtllT IMIfl.fl (’tl I*«'*!’ I'nc 1

H a r k e y

i

tlf’W in u. 1
r ' v. lit tin

A ii\ ilia i&gt; lit a d I b a n k s
»rh ratiMMgi*» on i P u b l i c 1- o r D o n a t i o n s

• '*n*vh ttu-ii

|i&lt;*iH*ia1toff* ■ m
n|* In* urged

i *i

.piifi.|*t |t*l iilihut • dl '• *'»*
t tiiwt Mill in. bob' th p Im,
tlllllllH'
t’l tlllll* IllM A'ly

11itL' ltd th*' p»* •
."jig! rhiee f

I by the I ( t o * S ' i% lev i»»
lu ptpv ci* *oI* »*v Ti mi m the
mng»* ta n k * 1** A t
I. H

I t m , (.it I S c o u t s S e e k
F u n e ra l R ile s ;A r ( j ,
,. o r

.«ti t y vi'M **i hi*ndtv*l fw 1
wMtilh •»! Hi* pf»*p* ? l *
In
uttivr, ipukw i nf
*wav h**
It ii ( t i l '
S* • » I' V pt**d
b«&gt; M ill t *k t i i i I i p I H o n d a
n U r g * fpiMtlt it ICS
*,i|M n b | mthiMiiwv t
lb.nl

Held This Aflernimn
Funeral Mrvitc&gt; fui .1 II H i
key, It, re tired fin nu t uli" *L* 1
hi** home 111T Oak Awnui • »’
y i'h b T iis v , * e t |

held

Kricknon him ib I
noon ni 2' (Ml uVlork
It..lilt]

thflH m

l i u ii i

llti

Ftergie*Mi

i1

ii

*

tei&gt; t&gt;till Hi \\ A ( imp* i i
First Meltnidi*! ( litiri ri mifl ii
W I M heraitll "f the I
(iii-ptl Talernarle nlfu tut mg Th*
paliht MM'T* WI'IV tienri'e Hi in "II,
Thuma
l.yneh, John A 1«ruhim*'.
W II IFi.'liey, liny
Hull,
mil
John I 'raw ford.
Mr IlmVey, a r* sid* til **f Sun
ford the pH-4 12 ym**. ■wn* « on
live of Mutihi'HK, S' i . u Im |. he
was laini on Sepl 12
II"
was actively eiiKRg* *1 n a farm* i
for many years.
Ilia atirvivorr include !»»-* v , id**w
Mn. Kliiai eth Ann Haiki'y
»*f
Sanfnrtl; four da ng Me*
\ti!' VV.
F, I#ewis, Mrs. VV, A f ugle. Mi
W. II. Fhe|jherd, Mrs. VV M bn***big, all of Sanford; fiv, son*, N.
A, Harkey #of 1jrkt-land. 1#, S
Harkey, J. W. Ilarke*. W
II
Ilurkey, and C. I*. Haikey, u11 o f
Sanford; sis sisters
and
two
brother* living in Noith f'arolina.
and several grandchildren.

M»

t*appioilh

wmiiakd

khia

&gt;iit,n t%.loit*11' lhj*l nt ii inavltltp
1,1 m th. m . t . . . f f i r v »»w»hr
ir .M lin .m l

hunt

Eckersun ('a ir n w y
Is In O p e r a t i o n
A f t e r 1 l&gt;ay S trik e

t ill* ' S« i hti'v k*M*tiu«l**r
i■» ivy* **H "h at Ih*
I Av inti
»*i'i

t*r

S u Iu I m u i S o u g b l l o r
M iiluim a M in e S trike

lltlO'l!

.»1 M K ' l U r

p

l I*. II 11 lAipe i"o 'Ittlooi'* si
m

M tl(

r*»nt unit

1** bundle

cl e a r

it** fi*i
HitbtMit klli *
and
tt.M
"I lo* -1*1 o*fi a ill he the
•uilt «*ne* haiollmg *l*«» |SMtlvw
in Him e*»iinl\\ lo* 'laled.

ito-l* • -'if * . e- "ui 1 11«* ' W ■
‘|111* IJIMipUl/ O I "IH *tf 111»a11

-HMfid' Im in - I m i it &gt;1 not
b*
NEW YOH(C. Fob. 27.* (/II
Uli 1Mill a&lt;l til*’ I *,f|in •t of 1*1* Iill 111
11 1 * flrat 28 rallruaita tu rtp.itl
Kikim ii ]l wlitt i n11"d up it
•
Wor January had a icrria tc
n't
lb«i &gt;» .t il nf Alto i n u In "In, u
operating Income of $9,*84,000
nntoiii.il p ' i*h| tor o'* *•( tliM (&gt;&lt;*e,
agalnat $3,&amp;28,000 in January,
IUM, and | l,»2 i,ooo in th* llkr
month of 1932. In Ilcrrmlvr, 193.1,
H e r e ' s A rl . ' . n c W h e n l t
th* carriar* had n»t »p*rallnf Incorn* of 114,637.000
iR aid T o A p p e a r P o o r
Groat ravenure nf three road,
lit January wer* a|'i&gt;roaimat&gt;ly
A 11 A V T A ,
1 I.
27
*88,022,005' afain.t *7!,.343,000 in
I Hate nil' &gt;i*fcLordji y kidnaped
Jaacary, 19!3, ami $93134,000 in
I R a i l , J r , utlt rrdoi*-e.i b &gt;
tho comparable month in 1932.
I rnlP 1tig him nf f d *1» U bell hi
Th*ir grvaa rtvanur. in l)«c*mb*r,
k mull Ins
(ili*xHT(ir« tiiLit
WASHINGTON, fct h. 27. - 01')
1923, amounted to 282,676,000.
tun* u! m m lv iu i •
F i ojii (he nil ice of Secretury Swan 1 fa in tly
•ou irsirrday came unqualified .iihJ c"iild ntj| pa&gt; a ra nso m
I II l b 1 I'Mlullin g to iiutii He
denial that th? 7J year*old heal
of the Navy Department intendid b a n ’ ll# ( UAnged t s i t i r s m i
in a i n ' nl
kiduitpliig tu
lo resign bccauio of ill health.
III mu it n f U m
Archil «1rl Oden, Swansurt'a a»- V, 11. e hurt
nihl/cr ii-&lt; t he I a u d it s have ju
NEW OBLEANK, K«b 2 7 .-(V ) eiatuut, said there wa« “abnolulely,
|K&gt;r(tlvel),
unqualifiedly”
no
foun­
. —Offioan u 4 director* of th, InU n tat* Sank A Tru.t Com p*# dation fur report* of an imfierUlDg
and Uw'ContiMnUl Bank * Tru.t rciignation.
Compuqr, two cIom J N « w Orlcan*
S a in , * m chart*d in criminal
ISM 1 K OVt'RHl'IlM'•HlllCO
w o rt ytatatday by piatria At*
. - U r n # BU nltj with receiving d».
WASHINGTON, Frti. 27—tA P )
a j? o *lta altar kaowlng their bank* — Secretary
Morgfnthau
announcv.l &gt;.-.icrday -that the 27&amp;.-I LONDON Eeb 27.-tflT-Jn.
, Th* chare** war* th* fin t filed f'fa.O.Tfi Im u * o f 182-Ireaaurx Mila Etnaleiu'. I*..- 1 of Albert Elnri.-'
• a* a taawJT * f
aaw open court Baud Kek 28 were nearly t ii made lari ■in,iii*r in Norfolk I
invtftjM M M af th* New Or lean, time* Dvrrauharribed. Of lb* 2410.- been bo.id.t (or the nation *
b a n * # attention hy th* diatrict 113,&lt;HKJ received in hi.U, (tiJHtS,-! th* Ct.aiili. )' Vi.r».|. i-atabliahi-.l
attonmy'a tgtm afUr four city 000 s * i arrepUd. The avernrw 1841 to |,,ovi.U- for purrhan
. * ■ &gt; * * 9 * * ^ Mauldatlon fal. Jntoiu.l inte on a dlacnunt baai. “ work, of a&lt;1 . f th* hielw^t IT)
nm* ,62 ixrrrnt a year.
it that ran obtained.1*

Approximately 200 iWoreCWA Workers
Will lie Keleased From Jobs Thursday

S m itb e rn Ite llK a rn in g
A t O r l a n d o S a id l l i K h
,

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R atr n f return
acknowledged
VV 1 h u n r t n , ft * n o U it l gvn

rral rtMukitiUnl fui the* company,
t/lb 1 t* fn| Hu. 111 la lido 111 vv* t incti t is .11*7
yesl» i*l«fc 1 Mini* lb (ate til h lum ypiin Ih#
lie * 1 asli liiU'alliM III fill thv itatw Li t 21

, New Orleana Rankers
Criminally Charged

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RphRbilitutinn o f the tormiflo
mvmrctf n rrm in fiv * Sou*burn
ttalcn wpnt fo rw *ri) tmfiiv in ■•ub
frrriin ev weather.
t A rotil moved In to add V* lh«*

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U. S. l/«an To Cuba
Is S c o n Probable

llike* no putt fin i" ak’ omsl tun
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L u it itru g g le d in m any re.** in
*raln tn Hi* nut of a 86-h our
■nowfall w h irl. followed another
record hreakinp h l i i i i r . l th at i n ­
cu rre d laa, week.

Pine powdery mow cram l fallInjr Uat night 'n
arrtlona
but tratna and hlehwav iraffi.allll moved haltingly today. Many
rommunltlra arc lanlated by hiirl.
HriTta. *«pcrlally In New Ent*
land, and a fo«id ahnrtairr rrew
more cover. In conic l-nn* Inland
vlllarc*.

P ric e F ir e C e n ta

27. l M l I

t I'1 Ikt'llM I Ht l &gt;* tlim lrtt% ill*
“ 11and* i’il ' poliry today
lit i if it111 hi l h-ninci'ittii* ran
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W A S H IN G T O N , Krli. 27. bTi
— A bill to net up n cmnmimiioi!
« f seven memhvni to aiipvrvi-v
the activities tif commutihatiun*
ryuteins took shape yesterday i*t
the rapitnl under the rrcormiun■lalion o f President ]lo o »rve lt
Sh ortly a fte r the President had

prahabke.

NKW SPAPKh

Farley Establishes
Polity For Primary

\mend men I A d d e d
To Offices Itill Resinrimr Soldiers Of
1SOS To Pcnsionhisl

Four clnya of citlnntrnphp
aloft and avround h a v o
brought audden death to
nearly 100 pernons in th
United States.
A train wreck, p l a n e
crashes, bus emaahuos, lethal •end Pofigresa ti mesangr suggC'd
mg the creation o f such a com*
carbon monoxide, and shove miss inn, (hnirnun Raybu rn mid
all, the fury of winter storms Dill o f the House and Senate
have swelled the grisly toll. com mittee* I hut would handle
**ro, i t r u r k

tad

alllhlty * armer tat* l&lt;an n » « «
U | ll l » hratji trait Hatch!

S A N F O R I), F L O R ID A . T I K S IIA Y . F K IIR G A R Y

I llr TRe UMfiRlM Prrx.I

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Fair tad enhke UaJghl.
AN

Fury OfWin terStorms
Adda To Grisly Toll
Over Entire Nation;
Tornadoes K i l l 17

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N A-H M I.l.K . T* im , Feb *7 •AI*» 1he t han gw that J I Kntv
#|ttle fliNI.UUU t»f Inttith ffuiu the
la i* iit'tirAiH'r deihartriwnt wtu
I * i iiMlidea v u » dead when pulled ►
*m»i the stltfi anti lliir«t tiled un held b\ Judge IHlU-ct ye*terK&gt;
tu !#• "lie that #bt*uld W
TM
(i* way tu the hueiMtal
sitleiad hy i jury lie tJvbkcd a dvfen
mid ion fur a iltrecteil urr«
dirt nf acquittal l»&gt;r the furiuvi ti»IM ItKASKS tilt M lltt K
•Uiaie e t oHi»tU»i»iwr,
MEXICO. It E , Eeb *7. &lt;61
With the .nt.-nti.oi of addin*
S4 HtlOL VAL1ES I P

Ih.th men ttfit- uIh»uI |5 )eais

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l&gt; ' I • al &lt;*WA toll
In
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(utlenl fliers, Their
fue vi hen it rra»h^tl.

a .l.ird *,|uatlioi. to i i , a ir ,fo r c e

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(,"i&gt; i a factory ai T u la*. (I k ia ,
o b trl. recently d eliv ,re«l ala aimilar .h ip . The n e » -.juadrun w ill
make M riic o 'a a.i
fin e * third

in aiar in l^ im America.

KALEIGH, N. t\. Eeb. JJ _
(A l'» nrftciali of
the N«-th
Carolina department of educator,
cay Ibe jpprnlaed vaiu* of achf&gt;-)t
m the -late ia 44 t.nare gaen'.vr]
ibao .1 . . . a uuarter century afu j

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USA

nunoW Costs Farley Denies-Apathy
Over Air Mau Probe
A T I * s t a t e T otaled
DURHAM, N. C, Feb. 24—W )
1 N e a r ly 100 M illion —Postmaster General Farley yes­

tow i i ufu » &gt;i)f f f t B n r - 1

W E REBUILD

The people o f 8ahford are particularly interested In
Rato In ewr atop
the progress o f the W ilcox municipal bankruptcy bill
divine you a fresh, guaranteed
Job and quick sere lea on ANY
through the United States Congress, and the recent an­
terday issued a flat denial that be make.
nouncement that the maaaure haa received the support o f
hod nmde a “ pereonal remark”
(Continued Rrwn Page treat
the Adm inistration is immensely gra tifyin g. The passage
. M IIU O L I
payments Increased from $4711,090 about Chairman Black of U»* Sen­
! 1 '» M H
M Ih ,
Qf this tyil, in spite of. an adverse Senate committee report,
to $12,71)2,1X3, or i s m perrarit; ate committee investigating air
Row seems assured, and as the Miami Hews puts It, it* S e n a t e . H o u s e G r o w * a f t . A y w s i B f t j o a . O f
and outlay payments, from $*,- mall eontracts, sod also that ha
enactment will be a personal triumph fo r Mark W ilcox " fo r
A n m r a t e a M f c g a z m e SllJJOO to fXJHliUi, or B7.4 per- had said he was not ia "sympathy"
S w lit W i t t N a t i o n a l
few newcomers to Congress have sponsored successfully
centwith tha probe.
Board
ToGoOqOwn
m ff w i n r ^ - r r m
M a y
A t t r a c t 5000
•^ n sr
so important a piece o f legislation.”
“Th* total revenue* collected
" I mad* no remark nnd I said
This so-called bankruptcy bill does not enable a city to
w
for th* State of Florida and all nothing oc tha occasion of Mr.
WASHINGTON, P . b .
u^ —
W INTER PARR, Peb
SI— suhdlvlokuu of tb* Skate amounted
repudiate Its obligations, nor does it provide art opportun­
E jw B u n ls e l
Brown’s
vblt
ta
my
office
that
in
"The e»l/ reaggila*
_______ in the world
ity fo r paying as little as the taxpayers may wish, but it (A P )—Panin* to a t m on a pro­ that comes alive" wiU M*k* ha ap- ta $104^84^21, or an average of any way be construed as agalost
_ y -i ' a i ii,
does provide a vehicle fo r reaching a consolidation o f gram of action with the national p,stance lomomtw afternoon whan •70.17 for each pereori. Of thU |Kenstor Black persooally or tho se­
committ**, iba Senate and I loose
amount $2SAMMI60 was for tb# |tiyjty of Us or any otter commitconflicting taxpayer nnd bondholder interests. It makes it
f l f f i l 4 ^ tm |k«
,th*
Rollins
Animated
Magazine
Republican campaign committee,
atetei $30,1SU»1 for tte counties,1tec," Farloy told ' the Associated
• t* n IM b§ i Off
possible fo r representatives o f the taxpayer* to reach an decided yesterday tp comblny and la produced out-of-doors at Hollins
M cLA C U N , Jr.
including county schools; $25,579,agreement with representatives o f the bondholders, and proceed alone In the party drive College as a feature of the Feond- 734 for tte dttes, town* and vil­ Press her*.
lie
declined
lo
elaborate
on
hi*
0 * 4 * tU I*
w ith the approval o f the federal court to make that agree- upon the Democratic Concreole**. M tf Week celvbTStten. An audl- lage*; $7440,041 for tte special brief statement.
enew of more than M M “ inbwcriV I school districts, and $7/43,143 for
majorities this fall.
ment binding upon all the bondholders.
Up to the present tlmo It has been impossible to effect
Senator Hasting* of Delaware, ers" Is si peeled to an* and kaar tte oltor civil dlriakms.
P ^ l l P W
*
fifteen writers rend from their own
any settlement with bondholders which did not have the head of the Senatorial committee
"The revenue* collected Include
Belton of manuscripts la person.
unanimous approval o f all the Irondholdcm. On this ac­ and Representative
$48,486,562
general
property Herald Staff Enjoys
Attorney General Homer S. tOLZes; ■$475/41 special taxes;
count a tentative agreement In W est Pslm Beach which had Ohio, chairman of tb* , Congre*
tz 2 r &amp; \&gt; j4m
Lettuce
■kinal committee, announced In a Camming# and Seen tery of Com­ $411),140 poll taxes; $20/44/43 Zernovean’s
the
consent
o
f
98
percent
o
f
the
city's
creditors
was
upset
Joint statement the plan to icon- merce. Daniel C. Roper, head the general licenses and permits; $4,SATURDAY, FKB. 24. 1444
i&gt;y bondholders representing only tw o percent o f the duct the campaign without tb* aa- list of prominent contributors to
Through tte courtesy of Nick
A ll Kinds i f ,Wooa
FEBRUARY Dill) MB
claims. Under the provisions o f the W ilcox bill, sny settle­ elManre nf the national commIt toe this year’s table of contents. The 850,541 special assessments; $14,- Ternoresn, prominent local grow­
751,788 subventions, donations and er, Th* Herald staff was pririllged
Delivered
ment agreed to by two-thirds o f the bondholders would be headed by Krerett Sanders of In­ page* of fiction will bea furnished pension assessments, $1/37/10 in­
*’ TWl » liter quietude o f mow—
diana.
by Farnile Horst, Corn Harris, terest, rents, and highway privi­ today to enjoy several heads of
binding on ail the r e s t
DUHABTS
exceptionally choice lettuce cot
i, -And yet a lew insistent wound
The Miami News points nut that Florida particularly
The statement said th* Joint Joseph C. Lincoln, Marjorie KinBig Wood Yard
Conei faintly through lu rare will be b en efited by the Wilcox bill. “ In this state alone." committee would bare lb* "full nan Rawlings, Edwin Cranberry, leges; $9/86/84 earnings of public from Mr. Xrroovean’t ocvcn acre
service
enterprises;
$4,771/62
Phene 4S7-J
lettuce patch, and presented with
that .train
and
William
Uaslatt
Upson.
Roger
cooperation"
nf
the
national
or­
earnings of general departments,
tV. 13th STToward mulnl manic under the News says, "there were, on Jan. I o f this year, a
Baboon, tb* alatisUcian, will edit and $734/01 fines, forfeits and his compliments.
ganization
hut
It
added
the
latter
o f 824 political subdivisions in default on bonds. These
around;
Mr. 7&gt;rmvean stated that thla
would “take no part In the cam­ thr financial page, and Richard
include 136 cities and towns. 34 counties, 64 school dis- paign activities of the combined Lleyd Joses, Tulsa publisher and escheats.
area has been fortunate in having
j Th* monody o f drums that roll
"For
1031,
th*
combined
gross
trlcts. 65 reclamation and drainage dlatricts and 35 other Senatorial and Congressional' com­ editor, will write the editorial.
had some fine wrather this yrar.
Jj Borrowtb a frowly somnolence;
■ The martial rhythms summoning taxing units. Although popularly known aa the 'municipal mittees."
I’oetrjr will be contributed by Ar­ debt of Florida and Its political and a* a result crops of nil ktndl
aub-d Ivisions, less sinking fund as­ are abundant and rich In appear­
Invincible green regiments.
bankruptcy hill.’ the W ilcox measure applies to all of^ these
Hastings would not elaborate on thur Cu Herman, and articles will
sets act as id* to meet aoch debt,
Service - - - Adrlaldt Late.
end even to the unincorporated assessment districts.
this statement, hut other Repub­ be read by George A. Plimpton, I was $513,022,734, or on average ance. Th* lettuce market is nut at
Ut Iwst, Mr. Eernnvsan stated, but
|When and Where Needed
Opponents o f the bill Insist that tho measure furnishes lican leaders said there had beep the publisher, Jo* Mitchell Chap-j
per capita of $337.74. In JP22 the thrrr appears to be a good market
Always
flom* fellows think thsy ar« hoi *n Incentive to cities and counties to default on their debts, a fa Hurd on the part of the Ken- pie, the sdlter and author,
average per capita was $05.06, and for finelettuce, such as that
Rev.
Ilavrjr
P.
Dewey,
Minneap­
ale
and
Mouse
groups
in
"get
to­
•tuff Juat because they hum up and that It in effect encourages repudiation. Taxpayer*,
ln 1012. $22.72.
which Mr. Zertiovean brought to
SEMINOLE
olis
clergyman.
gether"
with
the
national
commit­
tb# highways.
(hoping to get their taxes reduced, m ight bring pre**ure on
"O f tte total debt reported for The Herald office today.
President Hamilton Halt, of Rol­
tee.
tADIO SERVICE
— ---------- I governing authorities to default on interest or principal
Sanders, about whose rorpiuu- lins, who originated the BoIIId* lBIi; $301,101 was for Die stele
It • ■ ) mi col.) InWashington1paym cnta, and thenIf two-thirds o f the bondholders could
Tte Seminole Tire Step
government;
$03/90/53
for
th*
tha other day .............
that even *n t" " |,|e,iie influenced to give their approval, a settlement might anee aa national chairman there Animated Magazine eight years counties, including county schools; Dickson To Speak On
has been some factional dispute, ago, will fill a familiar rule as ed­
Of Republican congressmen
m“ " lie reached which would unnecessarily reduce the claims of was said Id authoritative quarters itor, and Professor Edwin 0. Grav­ $252/12/00 for the cities, town* ‘Great Judsrment Day*
•fed t0 rool off.
to have advised beginning the er will act for the eighth time at and villages; $5l/17,OtX] for the
all the city's crcditora.
King ........... thr n c rlll„ . of
No doubt in theory such an argument is K ™* d l r t , t n campaign this year 1* June. The publisher. The Magazine “ goes to special school districts and $114,•Ths Great judgment Day—
V11ZU3 for the other civil divi­ When WUl II Corner Must Ws
the Belgians, i. only ;i2 y ,».. „ m practice, governing authorities would find that there are Senate and House rhlrJUIna, how­ press*’ at 2:30 P. M
Th* forty-ninth annivrreary nf sions. - t
All Appear?" is the announced
“B u t‘ A“ le x an d e r the d i m
other Interests than the taxpayers which have to lie pro­ ever, thought it should start soon­
BOY-O-BOY
"The gross debt of the state gov­
** the founding of Ratlin,. College,
subject of the address to be
younger than lhal alien be
tected. Going through bankruptcy can have no better effect er.
ernment,
!*•«
sinking
fund
assets,
Also there were salj to H dif­ lb* sldcal institution of higher
Nothing
given by Evangelist Louis K. “There’*
on the credit o f a city than on
the
credit o f an
ferences over financial aid, the learning In Florida, will b* cele­ decreased 55 percent from 1022 to Dickson, of New York City, at Like Good Beer"
A^aOw ki&lt;ln*pr» ha.committed j individual.
Once
credit Is
cut
o ff
the
possl- natiunal committee having |lt(le brated
1011,
and
308
percent
from
1812
Monday morning, Feb.
7:30 o'clock tomorrow night in
■ milelde- They »rcm In he triilng1pujjy nf future borrowing is reduced, if not eliminated.
Steve’s
24, with a Founders’ Day Convo­ to 1021. Similar debt for all minor the Woman's Club hall of tbis
to offer In that direction.
they know wh*t it ini'aiM in
privilege*
o
f
the
W
flcivil divisions combined increased
cation
In
Knowlea
Memorial
Chap­
Ifncc
a
city
has
availed
Itself
o
f
the
l
The
Joint
statement
announced
i
j gat taught..
Place
city.
cox bill, the mark o f bankruptcy will stand against its publicity bureau would be set up el. Addresses will be delivered by 424/ percent from 1022 to 1031,
This topic will bs taken up
namo for yi'ifB lo cornc# and fu llin ’ Ioann will he difficu lt here under the direction of War­ Attorney General Cummings and end 279.1 percent from 1012 to from the standpoint uf
the
Ai
it hik'iih of iht'M’
Secretary of Commerer Roper, »nd 1031.
. ren W. Wheaton, for 10 yoais
foreign KU|{ar Ifiten'it* »rp trying to obtain
"T te assessed valuation of all prophecies of the Bible and Mr.
Washington
correspondent
fn
the
honorary
degrees
will
be
conferred
In the case o f Sanford nnd moat o f tho other political
lo « w « t TTlk U. ,M. officiaU into
property m Florida subject lo Ilick«on aa&gt;s he will point out Just
upon six people.
Philadelphia Puldie Iwdger.
have
already
defaulted,
r giving IIII’m tin' Ann rumi iiiailkiL subdivision* o f Florida which
Today Is Alumni D*y. Portrait levies of gcnrral property lax wa&gt; wherr the Judgment will take plsre I
It also announced a bun-sit of
and shm «* related lo certain l
loans could bn no more difficu lt to obtain than they al­
economic* research was nna'vring paintings of Hi*, Lury Cru»«, $520,453/91 in 1031, as compered events of the world's history.
Tho City of Chicago In trying to ready are. Hesort to bankruptcy now could hardly affect Administration moves with a view precursor uf Kullin,, Itev.
&gt;1 with 4421,149,18)0 In 1022. and
These services will continue I
•rgattU* Ituii inn. „ tnu iar1this city’s credit standing adversely. But there is no dan- to ,daring "factual" Inhumation Bingham, a founder. Dr. Albert *212/87.000 in 1012. Thr per cap
staU. A» if ih to »rrv not cnuuxh j,pr q( it city like Tampa or Orlando deliberately defaulting before the people. There will he no Shaw, honorary alumnus and ed­ ita assessed valuation IrwreasrJ Ihrtnighmil the month of March |
For “Sudden" terrier With
•pportunities foi grsi, in U„ city „ „
debts simply to wash thetn out through iiankruptcy “ political ballyhoo In the Uniting* itor af “ Review of Review,^ err. from $237.01 In 1022 to $411/5 in and possibly April. The subject . Lumber and Bldg. Material*
alotnf « •
presented and anveiled at a meet­ 1022, and decreased to $342.03 in nf nest Hunday night's lecture |
proceedings. The credit rtf t h e l^ t y means much-more to of this bureau.” it said.
1031.
on Mar 4th will t&gt;# “ Diet and '
ing of the Alumni Association.
it* future welfare and prosperity than doe* the level o f
Lumbar A Supply Yard
“ The average rale of levy |&gt;er Nutrition" by Paul E. Scoggins,
nVa.rsn W l'»n y Osrrosn of
Fournier*1 Week will be contin­
, ,
...
1100
of
sssp.aed
valuation
was
noted
lecturer
V
rvim
the
Orlando
1
r Austrian how to sreure fen himself taxation.
ued Monday night with the annual
Tlja great mass o f the people know that on a city s
Pietnree
ahd a j
a .afe placr in hlmory. Hi- ti»
tl
matting of thu Phi Kola kappa 4.1.90 in 1012; 47.04 In 1022, and Sanitarium.
Sanford Forum
paving
to be killed that Marta sandier capacity to tiorrow depends Its ability to finance
drmnn» I rot ion wUl he s part nf I
A»sm latlon uf Central Flurutu. l i t 1/ m 1921.”
and sewer projects, park* and playgrounds, sidewalks, audi­
World War.
thr program. Snecial mnsie ha* ,
Georg* A. Plimpton, the pubtoriums, ami praetieally all other munici|.nl improvomont* Editor of Th* Kenlord Herald,
IHher, wilt gtvr the addrext. The Cuban Jai Alai Player been s-ranged for* all of these j
Sorry i.. s.-e jiiut this fellow Workingmen who might sm ire jobs on *urh flnvcIopnii'ntJi
ferric*#.
|
I enjoy reading yuur editorials anniversary program end* Tues­
—
.Band.no has been kin..1 ii, w..
^ ,.xtx.ct.cl to
b. it thnt • city's crwlit is not do- In the llereld -all uf them. In day night when Joe Mitchell Injured In Game,Dies
t tin k
Ind Sif
u twii-fiBteil,
Iw,.
a
__ ...
'
i i
±_
tbs
kind
of m
tr«KK**r
fact I think that they are a* Chappie lectures In the Annie
librrately forfcttotl to taxpayer Interest*.
IT N K M P L O T M K N T F A L L S
flngcn’d rcrolul ItmiRl Umi
MIAMI, F*b. 24.—&lt;/P&gt;—Htmck
good a* any 1 have svsr read in Rusaell Theatre on "Youth and
llliO* N o POttp I n»xi‘p« fur him
Tomorrow.”
Tuesday by • j * f a l i i ball flun*
either
small
or
large
newspaper,.
LISBON.—Pf»rtur»r* unemploy­
Cancer Researches
from m fallow player** r n U mt
They ere clear, direct, and un­
ment firuri** * f» falling Fteadily,
8q tnuirh iffild h«m Ih-i*h piiiiririr
rlo*e
range,
Jf»*eph
Hamna,
20,
nf
derstandable. I rertalnly »ro no nature—but that doesn't prove
latr«t offirial ^tallirtir* «bowinj|
Into New Ymk »*f lati- f mm &lt;■•
K avin i, m profeaitonml j*l alnf
Invention mav be the cause of much o f our unemploy­
fO.OOO or lrn* than half lb* num­
and lnvi*»tom ■hmatj &lt;h«l ment, as the Tw hnologU t* Insist, but nobody will suggest authority on editorials but at that w# can not knuw anything p l * v e r f died here yenterdey,
least I think I h*v» an appreci­ o f law or medicine ur guyernber nf * year ar«- Tl^ ro&lt;furtion
clerks In the Assay tlffire hate
Th*a h»nl amell hall *!ruck
bren'unabi, * o ke"** up' « uh u‘ ‘o!&gt;bnt the invasion o f scientists in the field o f m tilic*! and ation of good writing.
pient. t think » r ran truly say R*mn« |n tb* bark of the hrsd h attributed to public work on
New discoveries ev­
road*, bridges and achoota.
But could 1 presume to carry that we know that th# charar *r
Jjob of w*'iKhir»M il. Smr»- Ki»»la&gt; surgical rcscafches be dlsootitinuod.
f)f Ia«t Wf4*kt rnorti thua $2.*iU,ooo, ery &lt;lay are adding to the com fort* of humanity, the health your editorial of last evening on, and teachings of Jssus hove *nd he rnllan«tod. rb y «‘efan* onemteil
Tbunufev
to
relieve
the
000 Ifl iffitil Mitd lo h n \f
“ What DO WE Knuw" n littl* never yrl teen excelled, t think,
o f the Individual and the length o f hin life.
ftre** isre. but illhourh th* opera
Inlo that office.
The year of 1933. a rather unproductive year for most further T Of course there are ■l»“ , that we can say that wo
tion w ii d f ‘mH * m -ffm , he
o f un, saw four discover ius in the field o f science which ac­ many things that we ran never
DR. H AR R Y S. WOODRUFF
Four irtor* Army fllvrp no cording to the l,Horary Digest, are more Important for the fully know in this life, hut sure­ know th*| the entire Bible hn« •uffored * sudden relaps* yviterbeen and still i, the thief sonirm d *y -afteronmn*
killed carrying tin- mail Thai
ANNOUNCER
ly there aru «u.ae th ngs *v*n
makea seven since the runtrarls futuro study o f camur than anything clao over learned It) the riaiix uf rslig.i-ui truth- of th* best In oor civUizntioB.
T
H
E
OPEJHNQ
O F .H I3
I. really think that wc ran ear
Ware cancelled. ( iihkI men, too. uismt il since man first begun to observe the disease.
**Onu, o f particular signlfance," says th«r-Dige*t, Is » that we can know. I tanMt agree that ws know that the gospel of
Capable filers. We wonder wbeih
DENTAL OFFICE
with thu philosopher who said Christ haa keen and *till is ths
Capable filers. Wa wonder whu- general survey being conducted by Prof. W illiam 11. W ogBalt* 0-10 Gsrner-Woodruff Building
that,
“
1
only
know
that
I
gm."
mightiest
forr#
for
righteouanrs*
*r It'a worth It. Juat so a lett.i W/m. of the Crocker limtltute, whloh has resulted In the dt*■ss) rival trf*M
Pirciaa is
nay h# received today Instead of covery that rats produce a substance that fures tnmoni For there are some things that gad utrielfishnes, in tha woridw*
knew
and
know
that
v
*
tpkeyftonf»r4. WlL..
.-tworrpw. Or ijiore.lhan lilely su grafted on them. I f such a aubntanco can t * Isolated and
I think that w* f »n • * ! that w#
We may not be able t« RawtM know that faith, hope, o*d la**
F u a t. '• stamp cellretor can intested. Or. Wood said, a general cure may be produced.
them or densonsireto them. We #r* really tha mast worth while
Mease his collectinn.
“ The attfund discovery, made by Dr. Jantei B. Murphy may not ha able to set them things fat life and that far th*
_ ‘ U I* probably true that even in o f the Itockofeller Institute, relates to tho e ffe c t o f certain forth la a test tab* or Mathe­ most part th*** thro* things »r«
~JM6 the public debt of the U. 8. tissue extrget* on tumom. The third la the work of Drs. matical formula—bqt w* f f**l thr result of religion.
government will not be as much a&gt; Maynic ft. Curtis and WHhcmimt Dunning «n d P rof. Fred­ that we know them Just the ' 1 think too that most of ns
f l ia In England today, but it is al­ erick D. Bullock o f tho Crocker Institute, which Indicates same. A ItUi* rhlld knows that con really say that for all prac­
so trua that In England tha •*.ha loves bla pgrehU—a*k W«* tical purposes w* know th* dif­
cpr. znd ud Banford
various means o f avoiding cancer.
i-year man has to pay an In"T h e fourth Is ‘ that astounding discovery b y a group Ip prove It—qnd fa ' ton only d» ference between right and wr^ng
“
Kw
ifonl'b
Unix Home-D wntiQ kV
- eoms tai of fSU a ysar, whereas
It'In Ms actions—maybe them* —at least enough to m*v* us bei. In this country ha haa lo pay only o f workers under Prof. E. L. Kenpaway o f the Cancer In­ art Ions do not toll? rev*a) tb* huve deeyntlv. And I think that
BALLARD’S
FEEDS and
|t0 • ysar. What ha wUl bava to stitute o f I/tndon o f two synthetic substance* which have depth of k'» lovp bat Its tb# atl « f to would say that ws
W. T. WOOLLEY
an extraordinary capacity or rapidly producing cancer* In only war be ran pro** it• P. A. r e s u
:|WY in IBM ia anotksr story,
know enough to do better, than
Owner-Mgr, •
Ballard Hep.
unlmals Into which they have been Injected.
Bo In the reals* of Mtlgtoq* We do—If we on|* lived up to
may damn big bualnass ln tha
“ "This discovery,' said Dr. FYance* C arter Wood, truth. There are * lot of spec*to* knowlrrjgr w* hsv*.
1but In the winter W bull- director o f the Crocker Institute of, Cancer Reaegrch at Co­
0
fMtoC^rs"*to
HP"*
which
»s to Florida and rescues lumbia. ‘ place* In our hand* a roeana o f atudyliW the earli­ lattve anaattoM
many
disagrw*
bat
there
are
tore
w
.
P.
Jr,
Is little business from the
of bankruptcy. Among big est stages o f tancer, which la rarely poaalble either Ut hu­ soma things I think we t**f to
*n visiting In Florida man, beings or animal*— o f seeing, to to speak, the * « I * Mid t* know. Fa* I f pan anWtn't
winter are Harvey Firestone, take on thlr m aligngnt qualities.’ ft also will havo fnr- a atria* of qoeathsaa^to • ttooFord, John D. Rockefeller, reachlng affects, ha believes, In providing protective sani­
Th* *P*rty Dress^ Question Pop* Us!
tirlan* JIT"yaohaWy wlU gat a
Vanderbilt, Edward F. tation.
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Yto*a sis * n*»aster of social affaire on ton Fakraary calvariety * f * new*re. p«P**l*0r W
E. T, Btoteshury, and at
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limited wardrob* or budget latorfw* ;
r another, practically
to* qoatola— are o f *
Oar protopt and depend*bJ* clsanlng
reat.
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to*p you Krep *m*rtly gfon«mn ^ . I
th* great terenter, $aa a
Ilia red tty tha fadarel
aa well as to the flat quality of Mona at F t * h f t e hto
nt daring th* past
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the Florida stock.
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lakes hta outfit, by air,
Wed To Mr. Causey I6 f Mrs. Carl Williams to beautifuluRio De Janeiro, where

Essay OnGenJSanford
Is Read By Miss Hart

SSodal Calendar
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Using General H. 8, Sanford as
her subject Mlaa Geo mens Hart
af this elty participated in the
living Bachelor Contest yesterday
afternoon at “Gala O* The Isles'*
the estate of frying Bachelor at
Winter Park.'- .
Mr. Bachelor has
sponsored
these contests for the young
people attending Florida high and
preparatory schools since 19f0.
Twt&gt; gold medals am ’ award el
annually. They are the gift of Mr.
Bachelor and are awarded the ron
testaets whose essays win first
places for historical accuracy,
graceful expression, thought and
originality. The subject for this
year's ontest was “ A Pioneer of
Mv Home Town."
This year Miss Margaret Champ
of Ml. Dora waa awarded first
prise, Miss Margaret Hawes of
Daytona Beach sreond prise, and
Miss Helen McDonald of Tampa
honorable mention.
Among those from here attend
Ing were: Mrs. II. J. 1-ehmsn, Miss
Alice Caldwell, Mrs. J. N. Whltnrr,
Mrs. June Turnbull. Mr*. Mary
Pulestnn. Mrs. Stella Arrington
Mrs. Samuel Pulrston. Mrs. John
Iwonardy, Mr*. 1. P. Hagan. Mr.
and Mrs. G. D. Hart. Mr. and Mr*.
A. R. Pelemon. Mr. and Mr*.
Martin S. Stinecipher, Mra. Clara
Stamper. Mr*. Herman Morris,
T. W. lawton, and Rodman 1-eh
man.

SATURDAY.

A chicken lupper will be riven
et 6:00 P. 1ft. e t the-ConrrefeUonal Pariah Iloua* on Seat Third
Street.
MONDAY
The Dependable Claaa of the
P in t Mcthodiet Church will meet
at T:M o'clock at llio home ot
M n. Harold Appleby, Palm Ter.
race, with J. it. Leonard, Mr*.
Dart Chapman, and Mrs. Appleby
a* hoateaaca.
The monthly business and aocial
meeShg of the Truth Seeker*
Claae of the First
Meth.sliat
Church will be held et 8:00 o'clock
at the home at. Mrs. J. B. Craw­
ford, 1304 Oak Avenue, will. Mrs.
R. U Shlnholaer, M n. Judd Smith,
Mn. J. W. Rutledge, Mrs. II. C.
Moye, M n. J. M. Moye, and Mrs.
Crawford aa hoateaae*.
The St. Agnes Guild of Holy
Cross Episcopal Church will hav.a business meeting and study
class at 3:30 P. M. at the pan.n
bouse.
Gear re I Assembly of the City
Union wilt meek at Up Episcopal
Wicish House at 7:30 o’cloek. The
A b t i e la Ihvltod.
M T w Little Theater Club will
meet at 7:30 P. M. at the Wom­
an's Club.
TUESDAY.
Mrs. Norman S. DeForeat and
M n . S. O. Chaaa, Jr. will be host­
esses at weekly "ladles' day" at
the Sanford Country Club.
M u s ic F e s t iv a l G iv e n
WEDNESDAY
Regular board meeting of the
A t
W om a n ’s
C lu b
Garden Club of Sanford will lakr
place at 10:30 A. M. at the home
A chorus of over 30 voices from
of Mrs. W. E. Watson. Mrs, Wat­ Seminole County pa rt ft Ipaled in
son will entertain the members at the presentation of the mu'k feeluncheon following the meeting.
lival, "The Rose Malden," given
last night at the Woman's Club
it 1
before ao audience of over l(W
M p f t m s l i a t W n r l H r l l l h ! persons. TBe affair was sponsored
u u d £ tlw W o rtl K)wlinU c ,ub . bJ

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F O r P l a y I the Sanford Woman's Club and
proceeds ware usrd for the for­
y presenting • play, mer's fu%d for und«r-privileicrd
“ The World'* Friend*’ Birthday children anS tha latter's building
Party." war* dtacuaged at the fund.
Mra. RsT|)h 8. Alvord of Hus­
wtvkjy meeting of the World Club
of the First Methodist Church held ton an&lt;T Winter Park was guest
Thursday aftamoon *1 th* church. soloist for the evening while II.
A abort bu.lneas meeting waa eon- Augustine Smith, widely lAnwn
ducted after which the meeting tuacher and director of music, was
guest conBurtor. 11. C. Mm&gt;re was
( u adjourned.
A ^hoea present vfor*i tha Mlaaaa director, Mr*. France* A. Hickson
tniva Chapman. Latitia Gormley, furnished the piano accompaniment
Helen Jane Kortlander, Janice for the occasion, and Mrs. It. It.
Mon, t r u Schull, Katherine Span iDeas accompanied Mr*. Alvord.
Following the presentation of
eer, Irea wmiatot, Vabla Chap­
tha festival the members of thu
man, an^Jpha
hoard of the Woman's Club entertainrd tha aingera and their es­
corts at a social period when re­
freshments were served.
Quantities of gladioli and other
spring flo &amp; rs were arranged in
tall Door basket, about Ibe club
rooms for tl»« occasion while palms
placed against the wall formrd a
BA
suitable background.
RaoTa
Singer* participating In the af­
fair were: Mrs. Walter I, Cooper.
Mrs. Arthur Uranan, Mrs C. P.
Herndon. Mrs. Rnilur Curielt, Mrs.
J. C. Bills, Jr., Mr*. Jsmes W.
T h e A c &lt; H H 9 IA A d a tk M I
Coates, Mr*. S. J. Nia, Mr*. Eualis Peaks, Mrs. A. M. Philips.
**!&gt;«&gt;« (to* a ||i» 0|&gt;«Mn* of a Mrs. R. 1- Glenn, Mrs. C. It. Ma­
son. Mrs H. C. Moore. Mrs K. K.
Ureiim tkini T&gt;cpt.
Vernay, Mn. K. C. Maswrll. Mr*.
W. W. Goetach, Mr. ami Mr*. W.
undar romiwUnl
drap»mak*9L. Bslg, and It. R. Pippin.
iftutlfVDh, t&gt;iiu Diihol#*, m* rn«t1nA
haipnf(irking, #1«l
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Also the Mi*sea Mabjc Howler,
Madeline Mallens, Naomi Fellows,
111 A M
Mr*. Marx HQ— g
Mildred N it, Carolyn Collier, and
L J -L M W
8. P. Bailth. F. 8. Lam.on, Wil­
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Dr. R. TV. Rucker, B. C. Moore,
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W A S . S A L L Y BU SSELL.
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The marriage of Ml*i Ethel
Bush, AgUliker i t J. M. Bush hnd
the late Mra. Bash of Wagner, to
Joe Causey, son of Lav Causry and
thy late Mrs. Caasey af Clermont,
took plaea Wednesday afternoon
at 4:0Q o'cloak at the office of
John D. JlnWlns, Seminole Count)
J. Holmes Coffee of Miami spent.l ( oort jj
Friday here with friends.
The bride, who was given In
marriage by bar father, had as her
Sara Fleischer left yesterday only attendant. Miss Catherine
for New York City where ha will Kennedy, who acted as bride maid.
spend a short time on business.
The bridegroom had aa his brat
man. Link Kennedy.
I&gt;r. and Mrs. R. H. McCaalin
Immediately after the ceremony
and their daughter, Mias Virginia the young couple went to the home
McCaalin, arc the guests of Mr. of Miss Catherine Kennedy where
and Mrs. J. 11. MeCaslia at their they spent a (hurt time before
home on Magnolia Avaau*. \
going to Clermont where they will
make their future home.
Friends of John Courier, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E- Courier, will
be Interested to learn that he was
Mr*. 0. D. Farrell hai gun* to
Initiated recently Into the Pi Kap­
Jacksonville to spend a week.
pa Alpha fraternity at lbs Uni­
versity of Florida.
Miss Gayle Mat shall has re­
• Of interest to a number of per­ turned to 81. Petersburg after
sons here is the information that spending several days here.
the celery hearts on display at
the Central Florida Eipvsiliun by
Mr. and Mr*. Victor McI a u Iio
R. 11. Booth af this city won first
motored to Orlando yesterday fur
prite among other entries.
the atlarnuun.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Ruby Idling
Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Thornton
will have as their dinner guests
tomorrow at their home in May- spent Thursday afternoon at the
fair, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hudson Central Florida Kspoiitiun in Or­
and son, Donald, uf HL Augustine, lando.
Mr. and Mr*. J. It Parker amt
Mr. and Mr*. Car] Korean. Mrs.
Miss Daisy Hell Parker of Atlanta,
and H. M. Kelly and Joe Johnson E. 1» Ferran, Mia. Hetty Fnran
and llarey Ferran of Ku.ti* will
of Fort Myers.
.
be the gue.ta tomorrow uf Mr. and
Mr*. U. L- Thrasher, ito»c Court.

Mrs. Stewart Dutton
Entertains A t Bridge

Friend* uf Mi*. Martha ( oney.
of Cla)ton, (il., granddaughter of
Mm. I\ M. Elder of this city, will
'With th« rm*mbrra of the Thur*- be interested to learn that she has
tlay Evening t'lob kr gucsis, Mm. gone to Jefferson Memorial Hos­
Slew^rl Dutton rntcrUlnetl with pital at Philadelphia to enter
• brittfi* party Thursday night it nurse's training.
h«r home on Magnolia Avenue.
Mrs. N. D Howard and daugh­
Jiridge games wore enjo&gt;eiI until
a late hour when rttf rvahment* ter, Patricia, of llabson Park, are
were aerveti hy thp hoMfta, aaaiat- the week end guests of the for*
nier's brother-In-law Brwi slater, Mr
e«i hy Mi* Wurt W. Warner.
After Mhaial progivaaiunt of and Mi*. ^ D ( base, Jr.f Crystal
bridge Rrurva were collected by lake.
Mm. Pearl II. Babbitt. Mm W
Mi«s Dorothy Stevens plans to
W. Waniei won high icure (irite,
a txu of Colonial atationery, return to her home In St. Peters­
while low wore |irite, a hot of burg Monday after spending a
Martha Washington candy, was week here with her grandparents,
preitented to Mrs. E. C. Harper. Mr and Mrs, II K Stevens, Park
Scores were kept on tallies bearing Avenue.
a design nujjtahle for the celebra­
Mr. and Mrs W D Hofmann and
tion of Ueorge Wawluiiiiuii’i birth­
son, Dale, spent Eiol«&gt; aftei noon ]
day.
Quantities of snap dragons, In Orlando with Mrs Hofmann'*
awert i^a*. and asanas were brother and sister in law, Mi. and
used to adorn the rooms where the Mrs. larslie T. Bryan.
guests were entertained.
Thus**
present wen-: Mrs pearl II Bab­
bitt. Mr*. K. (' Harper, Mm. H.
K. Kent, Mrs. J b Gouriei, Mis.
Wurt W
W inirr, Mm, M. 14.
Smith, Mr" H * Muuiv, and Mrs.
O. M, Hamsun

Mrs. Cross Honored
By Mrs. Stinecipher
llnnorlng Mr*. Ccugc Cm*, uf
J . iI m iiiii I . who I. thy gui-t of
h.-r parents, Mr. and Hr*. II .1
l-Wimaii. I*almatu&gt; A venire. M,&gt;
J. M Stinvcljihat rnUiripiiiad with
a luncheon Hi ula'y at hrr honie on
J'ark Avimue. QUantftlc. uf yil
low jaamine were u.ed to adorn
the n.oni. wlicr. the gue.ta w n r
redhlvad.
A t tha noon haur htnctadn * ■ •

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tW ling
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Sunday Night at 7:30 o'rto«ii
Woman-a Cluh Hall, Sanford
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Deg*, and Qoorgu McClelland.
not borrowed.
Mr wnJ Mrs. J. 0 Harden are
plapnmg (u i f turn io tli«if borne j
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spfhding several days here with
thpir son and dgughtfMn law. Mr.
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uiatioli yesterda&gt; st .St \ iitcviil's
Forming a pally "peinting H i
Hospital tn Jarksonvtlb He win
accompanied them by Mr- (inn da^ at ih» I ential F l«*r ‘ I* K*p"
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and Mi - W S. Thornton, Mia.
who returned here today.
pearl II Itiihhilt, uli LM i and M o
Mra. Pear] II Babbit and guests,! William It*'it'll* t. M» and Mm
Mr, and Mrs. William fteichert and llerniafi riinkh.uoer ami Ptlei
Peter Seit* of l.otig Island, &gt;pont S'*U of l ong I -land
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Mr*. HiuWrt Kuaaell, and Q .* j ( till airp I. II TuuaUay
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Th. Itsv. Karl J. I’. i l , yaatxftk
Park Avsnas ,u4 ttiilh eirs*L
ItraMsm *. IAk« Mary,
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The Rev. W. P. Hn&gt;o*s. if.
Sunday
School
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Hunuiy «.-t»Kil J:*a p. IL
he la scheduled to open up a new
llorhlB* Woi.bip 11 ;»• A
H.ret.* tntn.4ui.ly k lW tW ft
a » P. v. l it p. m .
Miss Pauline Crawford anil Mis* hotel with a big musical show.
l-lvvnlng Mel %lr«&gt; ? :30 I*. IL
rnurr c ih r i m n r i
He falls in love with the owner's
Helen Riser entertained with a
Wednesday
Mrtvler 9:St I* M.
tiiH v tm '
party last night at the home of daughter. Delore* Del Hlo, *ud a
tlai phutieB lor hard of hMirlDC.
rivalry
for
her
hand
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Vlaltora
walcozoa.
t’hrt.ti.n
Hcl.nr* ..rvlea# l i a
Mnt Carl Williams on Palmetto
*i*l,1 rvrry Hiinda, murnlag i t t l f
Avenue The guests danced until a tween himself and a handsome
PAOLA f'OMMt'ivrrv c u ih o ii
church a»
1*csn4 Ktrwt mjk
lata hour after , which refresh­ Raul Roulisn. a native Brasilian.
It SO re’crleeW giyhierf fop iggMMN
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muaical
duel
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Hun Jay Mchnol, I H A M.
Th N el lurch maIntsift a i T rn
Williams and Mrs. J. It. Crawford. American melodies vicing wilh| PhriaGati Kfti.aavort t lw |\ l i
JlraiiTfifi Itreoni at the thurdl,
a d ir*
lvYenIna ServlivB, l;3® P M
Those Irtvlled were: the Misse* native one* for supremacy, whila
th» III Me nod all authorlsft^
wS Oftrta*
weak
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Pauline .Crtwfonl, Helen RUrr.S tanvo dinctr*
quite mail wilh IV V1H1*
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Helen ('oltM'ii,
Nona Rlv*r%| their ronvoluliona.
Such muatc
Tim ml,%ya and Frlflaya from
r u m n it it&lt;41 o r t i i k
Chriatinc Slouitrnmin*. Mat* Purdon.j you've nevrr hcanl and auch ins r m
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Roberta Stahl, Lots* Hritt, anil
Itill atniinenta you'vr nrvrr
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Trra, Flwin Harrison. Enrt Km*:.; mariminjU, up&lt;'n which th«* pl»y*'r 1
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vioi.r n t o is ftirtsinrAi.
Such is the story, whirh is furN T r K a.rvie* aunOsg
PePuntl.
------I her enlivene.1 from time *o »‘ * « l Preach,,,,
, unt, r 7 t l *
hy the eumic snttc* of (.ingen
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Astaire,
idols
of
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P M
Ternef
Park A ir n u i and n m i
the musical comedy stag*-* »»
tllkl Hiu.tr riaaa Frlitay 7:lt Hfreel
Observed A t School Hrnttdway.
I* M
....
Tha Bar. IV
T h e ItM
It F. Oru ha in, paator.
pn^tor
The film plays
the Milsno
I'hirreh Nrhrenl f #f, A, M. *.
Monday
*nd
Tuesday
A special program In obscrv Sumlay.
l U l U M . m i V E T I I d l l l l T rllt'Nt^VI
IM\tile Wrei whlp li nn a . M
Efice of
tieorge
Washington s |
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-re - I'-W.r .,f M
HiifiMay Hrtiortl, (0 uti A M
■■a, ni&gt;1r In V.-u
M , .*
Idrlhdiiy wn* given Thursday aft I
Epw mi in l.r»ii up, a ia p xt
V" ’l l . IV..,,),'. |&gt;l, 1.Inn •r th |
erno**n at the Junior High School (
r&gt;*»ar UVrllnH Thursday.
' l"H I h I ’ « I' &gt;1
I "ilti. Wrer-hlo T in l». U.&gt;k
auditorium with the American l*eHuhtref *V»io Teni(de ref
ginn Auxiliary, Mrs. II. D* I ajwIs,
i’lli:sart i i . u i a n l u m r H
i ' it n * *
o ra l. *‘Mi in ii
chairmiin, as s|H»n8or.
m itoiin wsrraiiii»iaT n i m n t
l b ' 7* t ‘ llr« a ntee, |i in pm
Fealure of the numhar* on the
Nllh01&gt; H&gt; hii.O V|i A M
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4,hrl*f la ii l-'nrt *a Yitr. S pk
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Ing ton's funeral rvad by Mr*. J.
timit U ..r*(i(|t
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nl'M’iUt'til n m III tift BHi||
Hal copy o7 the paper which Is the
MIt&gt;1
nf the Dirernl 111, i*IO( eve nJim *rer
•hip m i vp ,, fre. (In- la-. i)&gt;| |,n|
property of h**r family.
Th*- Wnr,,l,o Mi-h-re&gt;| nail KpWorth
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The eniiit ptngrnm was given
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fi*
a* follow-*
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la aial1«&gt;&lt;Ia
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*ttiifi retiree wary Hirernmir N'r nret m rm m h»i r*f s(tina otJftar
Song. “ The Bond i- Open Again"
ft Mill '‘ 111* re-, p„ K fit i; IMI ll eliH-k ■''Uivl n " h
uy.^HBiU^
—School.
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Scripture iendup- It. K. ( ‘ooper.
Hong. "The \\a lungton Hong"
I t t l L l l M O I T I O N I I . f i l l I M II
School.
I Pi e*|.t I ,-T I n n 1l..i v-romrul &gt;
Drink
Washington's Funeral—Mm, Tak• ■iKM H ir e d In |ft*H
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N m«• «!«» N limit, Hi on \ M
Uriidril MiindiiY
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with
Uni h in t U ref &lt;h1|t I 1 *ut A M
James f i. S ha ron.
&gt;1( Itiren 1 * l iir (iftftff 1rel.
l iaint'd Tiwt h&gt; in III DU A M
t’ h t 1« I I n n K iu lf ak «&lt;i, i .in 1 XI
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1 . 1190,000 A t Hialeah U,B* b*r# w Btfht to cl0M '&lt;*
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C U L T U R E IN C o -O P E tlA T IO N iV IT II T H E F tiO R ID A X T A T E J U H K E T IN O R tlllE A U . T ■ R- U U T T «. L O C A L IIL P R E O K N T A T J V K ; « r c
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Mi.Oa. wMI# tho tax on attend-j *“ P01"**'
U ro was IJS3OT.M from tb.! Th* *1&lt;1Un* tr*m us*d bat fir*
19?,IW pooplo that
c l i c k e d pt*r»f* during th* g*mo, with
through th* tunutll**. In a d d l-'* "y •» « " t * r »«orlng I I point*.
tUn th* lU U r*c«lr«d t^MO from' 8«mlnol* High u**d *1 »n pfdj*r*.
occupational U ***.
I J" • « op«tlng gams, the SdmL
It B9*t th* *tat* only ||0,IM lh not* "H" U « " gave It* flne*t **•
maintain IU racing car* mission1hlblUon of the year to win over
and other eipen*** for tbla p*r‘.od,| th* Tavart* “ B" team by a ecore
• i um net profit In taiee I* $IW.- of 18 to 16.
OMJO for te*« than half the *eiRobinson, Seminole guard, and
aioa at the beautiful chow place Cornell, It* center, were oulatandt f thia lection.
Ing , t play for their team, while
The profit in tarn la aUardy forward Newman itarred for hlx
IK ^ M 4 1 ov*r la*t y**r, for the team.
total‘net Income for th* com ■finding period wa* 1)88,0 10,06
#f which |103,011.08 cam* from
th# mutual handle, 122,301.02 from
^ 011 ticket*, and S IM M from
'occupational tax. Th* raaaon
WASHINGTON. F e b . 24.—
th* .occupational .tax wax larger
(A. P .)—Senator Bulkley, Demo­
wea that tha Miami Jockty Club
crat, Ohio, aald yaaterday Prtaldent Rooaevelt Intenda to ahat'er
another precedent and appoint the
flral women member of the fed*'
al court of appeal*.
She la Judga Florence E. Allan
of Ohio, now the country'* only
woman aupreme corrl justice, who
will b* elevated In the fifth aIreult court of apprila at Cincinnati.
Senator lhjlkl«y announced bar
appointment wa* acceptable aflat
a conference with the Prealdent
yesterday and har name la ex­
pected to l»e sent to the Senate for
confirmation early next week.

To AppointlBtWoman
To U. S. AppealsCourt

Roosevelt Offers U.S.
New Lesson InEthics

RATES
10c
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7c
5c

Un* 1 tlma
Un* 3 tlrota.
Haa 6 time*.
Una 1 month.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—W )
—Afiolher
l#»pon In
political
ethicR w u &lt;lcall jraatarday by
Prciidant Rooaeveli when* In rt|' C o v e t f i r * w a r d * (a lla * .
•pons* to queilloni* h*
.D a a M * r a ta fa r c a p it a l a t
that . national committeeman whd
U p
fa c« le tte r a .
bid for contract# InroM ni got*
II*.
eminent fund* should first fiva
' Minimum chars* SO*
up their political poat.
A ll
fls M lfla d
t ifr n la t a c H la
Concerning national committee­
W ill k# P k « r « » l I c f IB # • n s l «
|1 *¥■ — arlrrH- Rs rtfisia •# men who bid for municipal con­
IrAHa will k* |t*9« !*f rasral*
tracts
financed
by
federal
ISlrCS.
loan*. Mr. Roosevelt said he re­
garded it as | matter of ethics
ihft a bidder in such a case
should choose between
holding
HAVE rou m WATCH rope.rod his political office arwi competing
ky on* wh* roally know* ho* for the contract
ErtSgx. JWalar, Mag. Aa.

I

F a n c y a n d plain *«wing. am Inaugurated Florida's season last
. Sanford Ave. Mrx. Addle Regia year.
The average dally attendance at
Hialeah Park has ti'&lt;**n ft102 At
compared to MHO in 19l33* and the
!■ Loot and Found
1253.167 this year as compared to
LOST: Saturday, a |20 bill &lt;m lei average daily play In the luta
'■St. between bank and I0r atoiea. $16.1,606 last year.
Reward, John J. Duren. 1407 W.
lit

I)*at|n*tlon* boal *hlpm*nl» Flor­
id* calarv. rah It! * car* N*w
Turk
r . u i u , lor • at Haw* reel.* End.
|u at *■** A. M. Tad.ri
POTONAC
TAftna:
f t car*
n****d I N*w York. I Balllmar*. *
ii..*ion. 1 Pltiahurah. 1 Washlaaion.

I Toronto. I Phllndilpktd. 1 H * * * l.
Ion, I lto rh »*l*r, I Uuftalo, I l l a r l .
ford. I Albany. I n rrn raa*. I Pro vld*n r*. I Ottowa. I Am alardam
•
ra r* held (ot r ,ro n *!*n m * «l
C IN C IN N A T I
t car*
p a***d
t
Canton, I D »lrnlt

Elk Ceremonies
Attract Throng
To Lodge Rooms
(Continued f com Pag* On*)
highlight, waa In lh* haml* of th*
following group of apecial o ffi­
cert:
G. W. Hpenrer ■* exalted ruler)
C. P. Seeley of DtLand, eataemed
leading knight; I„ J. Johnson of
New
Smyrna, esteemed loyal
knight;
A. L. Smith of New
Smyrna,
eit**m*d
lecturing
knight; John l’arkinaon of Day­
tona Beach, esquire; A. C. Sag*
of Daytona Beach, inner guard;
E. M. Oarage of Eustia, chaplain;
Ed Rourkt, Sanford, tiler; Charles
Butler of Euxtli, secretary; Mat­
thew Slater of Orange City, organlit.
The men Initiated were: Lee
Ranabotlom, Bryan Blaer, Rupert
Olriekland, J. II. Hughe*. C. E.
Adams, and Georg* Hardan of
Benfordi F. D. Moody, B. R. Oabon, J. D. Shelton of New Smyrna;
I» W. Olrmnon*, Out S,#U» &lt;&gt;* Uaytona Beach;
Gua Smith, Van
Break ling. *nd Bert Clifton of DeLand.
Sanford Elk* were particularly
gratified o*er th* reception accordad lhair effort* at entertain­
ing such a large number of Elka.
Ersty apaabar, and there &lt;»er*
more than 20 daring lh# evening,
commented upon th# enlhuilaam
which appears to b* manifested in
thlngi relating to Elkdam in Banford. Individual rafaranc# wa*
mad* to th* aereral officer* of tha
8 anford lodk*. and credit wa* giv­
en them for conducting an out­
standing "modal" mealing
A ehlckan pilau waa aarvad
shortly btfort midnight, with mors
than 200 man served by a group
of woman member* of th* Elka
Auxiliary.

T A LLA H A B 8 EE. Fla, Feb. 24.
— (A P ) — Berenty.fire thousand
man in th* Civil Work* program
In Florida went through their Job*
during lh* wa«k ending Feb. M.
with only M4 accidents, th* CWA
\*sft*y department reported today.
' Tha accidents ware not ctaaaifiad aa to aariouanasa, but W. N.
Wearmouth, assistant state direc­
tor of eafety, writing to all county
administrators said
and precoolad, ItB No. I. I t o t , l - l l *
"Numerous cases have been re­
I ||; | dot. I . H - l . t l F a ir au alltp I ported where our employee
have
doa. » * . l It ; I do*. I . i a - I . l t : I do*.
I 11* 1 i*
moaily
1 Id;
• * !#
Coy, met, with death, disability or "In­
jury Nhen placed on work for
m" v a * ill” il TO N
ntaady.
•* # ’ •
not physically
a r **a c le a r
I F lo rid a arTlvwd. I which they were
Tara on track
Huppllea m odordl*. f i t "
Demand llaht. market ataagr- # » * r Hha called upon the county coun­
1dm 1* ln#her»tss ,w*Ehed, X-tdoiu
cil! to avoid this by placing m*n
] 14.2 IX. « - » • dns. H U M :
PHIIdAEtRLtPHIA:
B I I g B I I , on Joba they are physically cap
■ l r w n s # f U d # * f# # w . f l s s F . t F t o r V
able of handling. H* alma said ‘i t
Id s s r rt # # d
I f * r &gt; o»i trmck. Bap
p II fe mrtd#ral#. n r r # r l n g s l i g h t D#
haa bean called to our attention
mtn&lt;1 li gh t , m * r h * t s l l g h t l F s t r o n g that on several projects In tha
• r F l o r i d a 14 In rh r n l M , f # w u I m ,
state men with contagious or com
I. in t ns 2 h«-S Id
IM T T H U rflilH : « «t »*r ««s . c lin r
inimitable diseases have
been
N » earl&lt;*t a rriv a l* • r s f # oa trajrk
HuppHr* modwrat#
I'ra cjlea lly
as allowed to continue work and Li
d#mand s r f m n i rold w t it h t f. No th* exposure of all their
fellow
•al##
employe*,"
“ When in doubt about Ihn health
nr phvslral condition of any work
er," Wearmouth said, "Send him to
a competent physician for examin
ation."
Fifteen counties, wilh 8,441 men
Announcement was mad* at th* engaged, reported they had no
Sanford Country Club this after­ accidents during the week ending
noon that the Euiti* golf team of Feb. 8
They were: Calhoun,
16 pla)era, scheduled to appear In Franklin, Liberty, Gadsden, Ham
competition agmlrut a Sanford lllon, Madison, Ftagler. Nassau,
team Her* tomorrow afternoon, Reminole. Gilchrist, Brevard, Col
will not b^abl* to com* to Ban- tier, Hendry, Hernando and Indian
ford for th* match. It will b* River.
played at * latar data.
Dade county, with 3,834 men en­
Among the several rounds of gaged, reported 41 accidents, for
golf that ara expected to b* played the highest total In the state, but
tomorrow will b* that between Clay edunty, with 270 men engaged,
Henry Zurllald* and John ilerbat, had 14 accidents for the highest
playing in the semi-final* of the percentage of accident* in the
Pop* trophy. Th# winner "of Oil* slate
match will play Roy F. 8ym*a Jr,
Duval county had 28 accident*
with 8.070 men eng*gP4t. and lllll*
for the trophy.
Qualifying rounds for the an­ borough county had 27 accidents
nual City champlonthlp for Men with XJtM men engaged
Countie* which hS4t only one
tourney were being potted today
Qualifying also may b* done to- acidenl were: Santa Rosa. Brad­
ford, Waltrn, Columbia, Holmes.
morgow.
Wa*hlnrt4in. Taylor. Baker, l.*vj-,
Okeechobee anil Gulf
Counties which had two acci­
dents were; Suw%nnee, Okaloosa,
Pasco, Osceola. n*y. Demote, Mar­
tin and Glades, while those which
had three arrldsnts were: Citrus
BERLIN,
Eeh 24.— (A .P .)— A (Tiarlotle.
l-afavelte.
Slimier,
llnhrnxollem prince begging for Union, I,enn. Jefferson. SI Lurie,
coins beTor* th* caatl* of hi* Im­ and Jackson
perial forebears will b* the com­
Other counties ranged upward
pelling spectacle offered resident* to Dade's high mark of 41.
of Berlin this afternoon.
Prince Auguat Wilhelm, fourth
COMBE PAYTON PASSKB
eon 14f former Kaiser Wilhelm, in
his rapacity Aa a group rommaodBROOKl.VN, N. Y.. Fsb 2 4 er of Natl Supreme Storm Troui*,
has heen ordered, together with IA*V—Cora* Payton, veteran actor
all other high leader* of th* and theatrical impressarto, died
Brown Shirts, to taka hi* turn at yesterday in Greenpoint Hospital.
standing on a street corner wttk » H* was 87 years old.
slotted tin ran to *4klirtt for the
winter relief fund.
Th# 41-ytar-old prince aelected
th* swanky avenue Unter Den
Linden, through which ha and his
Imperial sire used to drive In gaily
decorated equipages, a* th* scant
of hia effort at mendicancy.

EuHtiB Golfers Not To
Play Here Tomorrow

Hohenzollern Prince
Will Beg For Needy

nr

^a n t e d " nice unfurnished hou*c,
fax city llmila. State location and
raat In reply. Box I I I , car* Herald

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~ t - 4 U l o Wanted
UNENCUMBERED
woman, all
will look after
or apartment* or
elderly peraona or chll
KB. Harald.

RENT nicely fumtahed 5
■turco houae. |I2 per
Phone *42, Roy G. Wil-

For

Sale

pro taction* and b**uliar and Q *y'( Quality
for th* South." StanHardware Co.

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Tunday—8*mlnol* Laundry va.
Waatarn Union,
Thuraday—111-Grad* Bakery v».
Valdai Hotel.

DO YOU KNOW?
B E A T MILK CONTAINS!
I. #r8f»ia* f • t baiidiag
tm$* an* m u h h *ad for repallia, th* bodr'e W**r and
i«ar. •
i..r* u *m eager. u *»i&gt;atr M a t t a t i i H r i r .
Vltamlaa whlefc *r« nsed«4 tor croarth a*C to V*r*
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Mo llclto r f o r U l a l a l l f f

MiTIC E OF ■ U T K k ,l I A L P
Notice I# h frali) &gt;iv#a that un­
der and In purauanc# oT that cer­
tain final deore# of foreclosure and
■al# mad# a nd #nt#r#d on th# H th
day of I &gt;#camber. I t l l In and ti&gt; lh .
t’lrcull C o u r t In a»u for K.tnlnole
County, Florida, in Chancery, In a
certain
raua#
th#r#ln
p#ndlag
"b e re ts the C IT T O F IA N F U IIU .
F U t N I llA . a municipal coryortllvn
U
complainant,
and
CICHTAIM
L A R I#
UPO N
W H IC H
T AX KH
A N U OH R PR C IA I, AMKKHHMKNTH
A R K IlK L IN U U K N T .
ara
datarH.aata. 1. It. w
W ARM
aa Hpscl.l
Master o f aald Cnart by said dscrss
appolatsd shall o f t .r for s a l. and
o*tl at public outcry at ths front
of.
e* “ rt h ous. |. Hanford.
f h r i| ! « i f " ” 1*. rin rld a. hetwecn
Ih !
1 hours of sal* on Monday.
day
of March,
tats tha
aama_ being
a rula day
of ' aald

c ».r,, T t i C f . n . ; ^ ^ „ b ^ t

— i-u^S.ilTj:

a a -a -e i-J

..
H

r/ ^ w a s t

(In City Limits)

Buck Jones

Rive’s Garage
(

Fhone
617

TH E
F IG H T IN G
CODE*’

f i t no answer^ Batteries \
l phone 142-J)
Tires
)

TU BBY

w h v c a n Tt m
HEAB T H E M

S E M I N

TIRt:

0 1 . F.

S ‘1 O p

B k in e a

m po

U

H of Bw ||. y,

Northeast 44 of Northwest 44
Hers. Id. Twp. It South R aaae
aa Kaat ( I-M I that part North
* Moat or R ailw ay sa d leas be■ Inning 411 teat W est ot W est
aide of Frsnrh A n
aa North
■Mo
of Oo Ida boro
Ave
ran
North 14* fast
W est IS * fast
• o a lb 14# fsst East ltd fast
l * bsalnnlna sad Isas kealanlag
14*
fsst
Hast
of Northw est
of

Always
Left Out
Do yosi know why tha wasn't
wok on** I She, Kocaolt, didn’t,
U o llto ili (bad braolh), lha
social foutt no on* forghroi,
■tea tho roaton. Y*t no on*
Read hovo hoiltosl*. OorgUng
orlth Utfodna I istontty doafroya
movth odors end checki hifoc- a .
Hpn. Uao It dotty. Rocont M i P *
show that Utlarln* promptly
evaccofM* odon ordinary antl&gt;
soptks coni hid* In 4 days.
loa&gt;b*rt Fhorrnocol Company,

St. lawk. Mas, U.S.A.

LISTERINE

in Fertile SoiL
tUtHOM EV.QJW Y

p

TbrtttMT? ro

at Southaaal

t» &gt;oulh Haase ) * g * , ,

//MILAN E
He Believe* in

■ nd best

of Ain II A D , 1*14
arrordtng
(u E
It T r a f f o r d ’a
VVtinvF*
niy
u fflrlal
alpnalti'n*
M a p o f Pan fo rd , F l o r i d a , d u ly
a n d R#al thia th# I I I It day o f F f Ii r#4*nrd#d a m o n g Ih# pu blic ra ci uarjr, A n . l t l «
o r c a o f H#mlnol# C o u n t y , F l o r ­
V i: IHIl! (ll ,AH t&lt;
ida
fl# r h C lrtnll
t'o n ti
Ham I &gt; T » r m » r i i h
t'u rr ha a w r t o p a y f o r
nolir f o u n t &gt;. F l o r i d a
d##d
(H K A le)
II M W ATWIN.

W J g d J A #

It*
it*

itsscrtbnl

o f 1*1' i Ida, w i l l o f f e r f o r aal# and
h*ild r # H l f Ir a t# # i » b i a r # » lh # ft*i
t o th# h t a h r a i and b # » t hldd#r
Inn ina d#arrlb#4 prwp#rly ■1tuat#d *#JI
fo r raah. i . u r l n * t h * l e g a l h our # o f
In K#nilnnlF T o u n i y . F l o r i d a , l o - w i i
•
j'
ll
lt
*
,'
t h » f o l l o w i n g deai*r!b#d p r op *
1.ret 1 D l V l b « l ' &gt; l*I «t
altua t#, l y i n g and b # ln g I#
T h # » a l d land b # ln a B i w i i n t al lh# • r t y
th#
C
it y
nf
fUnfnrd.
County
of
d a l # o f lh# l a i u i n r # o f #uch c r r l l f l ,
d a l # n f |h# laauanr# o f #urh c # r t ! f h P # m ln o l# a nd P l a t # nf F l o r i d a , mo r#
T^a
rttrular
I)
d#
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rlb
#
d
a
*
f
o
l
l
o
w
s,
( ' t i n g #ald r t r l l f l c a l p # h al l »&gt;# n
to-w lt
•
d # m i # d i n o M l n i In la w | « i d##d
laot
1*.
Illork
*,
Tier
1
0
,
of
w i l l l « * u ■ ( h t r i u n oil th# 3rd da&gt;
tti# T o w n o f H a n fo r d . F l o r i d a ,

GIRL

2 4 Hour
Free Wrecking

July, A. D.
llflrat# In tny
application for tm
arrordanr# with la

lh.
Th&gt;
lMd hlln.
Is
dial# nf Ipiuanft nf
In th# name of Unknown
That CAUEBON DKVEIXJFMKNT
CO, In#., purfliftitr nf T »* C«rtifl*
cal# No ItTT, dal#4 th# Tlh day of
T i t al
July. A D-, 1*30. haa fll#d talc. *#rand prsm lsss tv
tlflrai# In my offl## and haa mad* h# aold
Id 4t*rrs* and
mnr
application for lai d##d to l##u# In •ulijec,
accordant# wlih law. Bald crrtlfl* a n t r a a i a r
"**u
rat# tmbrtqti lh# following d#•crlbad prop#rty a1tuat#d In M#ml- C i t y o f •anford,
Florida
'&lt;-rd
Florida,
fS? ! £ l
te ar I t l
nol# CNknnty, Florida, tn-wlt:
tksrearisr.
N1TH of HE M H#c, 14. Twp
10 ftmitlh flans# ft IE*#!:. , . 4i
rti Bu
'T.
acr#a
Th# #ald land b#lnp a#n##n#d at th#
r* r Com plalnanl
dal# nf lh# tnauanc# of #uch c#rtlfl.
rat# In th# mmr nf Unknown
That CAMERON DEVELOPMENT 1
for
CO-. Inc., purchaatr of Tam Carllfl* n o t h * ! o r _ s r r u c s r i M
t a i
ukkh
rat# No III. dat#c th# 3rd day of . . ,
Aupuat, A. D-, till, haa fll#d aald
cartlflrat# In my offlc# and haa
mad# applleatlnn for tai d#*d In
Haau# In acrordamr# with law. Hald
Cert lf|cat a No t J i l
rrrilflcat# #miirac'« th* fnllnwtni „
d#arrit.#d pro parly illu itiL
In
a
riled
_!»*l,
_
, ,has
,
D
i e d ssaid
a i d coerriifir
i i r i r s.,.
i s In
Mrmi noI# County. Florida, to-wit:
m y o fflre , g a d has m a d , applln v.
MWV4 of RE M4M- 14. Twp
1l44n f o r l a g de e d t o Isauo In
10 ftouth liana# 21 Kaat
40
rnrdsnco w lu . taw. Held eortlflcale
acr#a
Th# aald land b#ing a#a#«*#d rt th# embraces Iks fn llsw ln x dssrrlbed
dal# of lh# laauanr# nf aurh r#rtlfl* tr. Florid*, to-wit;
cal# In |h# mm* nf Mary Jo# Holt.lie * NK cor- Of N w t t Her. It
#r Library
T w p ( t ti ou lb . l U n i , »
K «,r
1Tfrl#*» paid r#rtiflrat## ahall hr
run
W . I l l tl B. t i l ft «
,,,
rrd##niMl arrordlna to law tap
i n ,7 ri
d##d» will lam# lh#r#on on tha
1Tlh day of March. A. D. 1134
t ' 1”
'
' V - 1ecres
'»" *
n e l n * sss ss ee d s i
W1tn#a« my official alcnatur# and ? * •
•#al lhl« lh# Itfh day of February, c* 'e"r*t. i, f?i.c*a' *t e o fIn , ht h* * l a enuasmaee e ootf aurb
|!„
A l». tan
k n o v n U n le ss sa id r e r l l f l r a l e . h a l l
V K iMH'fll.ARK.
. , . m , d s c r o r d l n x to U «
fa i
Cf#rh i‘lrrul| Court M#ml- dIwe e d„ . ia
s. .. t h . r e o n on t h . I t l h d a y
no|# County. Florida
■nitK AT.RNCY BOMBBl)
tif M a r c h A. p , ||]|
I REALI
ei«4,..Ure
Ity A M WKKKH.
D C V n m ! l l l " , r " * * ' ' " r February
HAVANA, F»k. 24 WO— Two
V
K
tlO l'IlU S H ,
men were gravely Injured *" lh*
C l a r k C l r r u l l C o u rt
explosion of a bomb In th* CuhanHe m ln o la C o u n t y . F l o r i d a
la this i l i r i i r rot'H T o r t i i k
ownad India tiros agency yester­
By A
H
WKKKH
TWXVTI -TlltHII t I II I f | A L
l l x n IT OF TIIK IT tT K OF
day;_____________"
'
n .on in A t&gt; a m i f o r i k x i . ( ■ H A L )
noLR &lt; ot ATI. in c h a s c k x i . I
i w r o i i L K Y , ruinitrr.
LBG AL "0 T IC E
TO CONSIDER TARIFFS
I' J VI KIIKIt an4.
wife.
AI1NF.H
« KIIRH. (lef.ndenle
N O T IC E OF
I S
'"
T
H
K
OF
arKCtAI.
K
t
l
T
K
I
'l
WASHINGTON. Feb. 2 4 - m
t a i
n s ie u
i n in e *
BALK
st * o r T iir .
o i ^ ic w a I a a T * T «
N o i l c # |n h # r # by g l v # n tha t und#r — A daflatU a f t tomprehenaiv#
it r .i
or
T *ir.
■t a t i c
oi
and by v i r t u # o f a f i n a l ri# rr #« i n foralgn tradt program for Ih#
risOfimA*
t # r* d In th# a h n v # # n tl t l# d r a u a * on
N o l l e # l« h # r» b &gt; * l » r a In a l K i l l
possible
ih# l * i h
d a y o f F # h r u a r y . A. 1 ) , , Unltad SUUft, including
t l « i i * . M i n g C t t . p u r r h a » # r *»r T a t
!&gt;&gt;•. I. ae Hp ec la l M a s t e r le c h a n | negotiations Of tariffs, will b * Cnnlh # 3rd
O r llflr a l* No III,
4lal#*l
f’ a r y
on M o n d a v , th# ( t h
day of
h t g fl l# c
aid*red by President Roosevelt and
iI e )F o f A u p u s l, A I*-. I f l l
Ma /rh A l».t I t l i , In f r o n t « f the
•aid rrfliflc a t#
IP m &gt; o f f l r # , and c o u r t h n ua# d o o r In th# C i t y nf Han- his chiaf trad* advisors at a me*In,
haa” ma d# a p p l l a a t l a p I«*r U l ‘J ' * 1* fo rd . C o u n t y nf Mem inol# and p l a t *
Ing at th* Whit* House Monday, mfc
In t» • u*
In
accordant#
w i t h la w

WITHOUT
A ROOM

In th* Sanford Howling loagu*
lad night th* Seminole LaUtrqry
teem took 2 gem** from tit* UIGrad* B*k*ry. G. Wtlur of lft*
Ill-Grad* Bak*ry wa* high man
with a 302 total and a 213 high
ilngl* gam*.
Hcor*a:
■KMINOI.M LAI'HIIRV
K a n.nd.r
III
It* M} }» »
I. r. Ilopo»r
II*
HI !*• ! ' !
T rtnllr
HI
It* !*• &gt;•*
111 I rut
j
w ****r

Mr. and Mr*. G. W.
wero visitor* In Winter Park
day evening,
Mlaa Wild* Young entertained
a group of email children at her
home on Myrtle Avenue Wednes­
day afternoon In honor of the lit­
tle houae guest of Mr*. J. W.
Coats of Ohio.
f
Mr. and Mrx. W. B. Young art
announcing lh* marriage of their
daughter, Mlaa Maxln* to Hubert
Solomon Flint of Orlando on Jan.
27 In Kissimmee, Fla. Mite Young
In on* of Oviedo’* populnr young
women, | graduate of Stetaon
University In'DeLand, and a mem­
ber of the grammar school faculty
In Hanford.
A number of Oviedo people ara
planning to attand th* Anlmatwl
Magazine In Winter Park at Bob
line College Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Ben Carlton of
Cocoa were guest* of their alater
Mra. J. N. Thom pao* Sunday.
Captain Huntley and wife with
a party of friendi from Tennease*
were in Oviede Sunday.
Ben Faucet of Canton
and
Rollins College In Winter Park,
a claafl male of T. W„ Lawton, Jr.*
waa a dinner gueat of the T W.
Lawton’s Tuesday evening.
Professor C. R. Dawson 1* III
wilh th# “ fib."
A. M. Btowart returned Sund-y
front Chattanooga, Tenn. where
he visited hi* aon.
Tb* Oviedo Woman’s Club l*
sponsoring a claan^up this weak.
Everyone who tx cleaning-up will
receive a *6 pound xack of f*rlilliar and an axalra hush will be
given for th* prettiest place

-T o -N IT E —

Bowling News Notes
CASH for your uaed Ford
Chevrolet. REEL A HUNS.

Mr. and Mr*. Harry llou tn
ill aooa o n p ; th* Cotton cottar*

_ _ _

75,000 MenCompIeted
Jobs In Week With
Only 334 Injuries

— —
I aon Itself endi at Euaila tonight
T ilS i w l r . In u alrr. , t &gt; * m . ^ good
M M LK A H PARK, Feb. 24.— In a game that atarta at t.-Ot
F r ld * r F *k t*. » • ■ * r* ; , t r - f :
Ilea to Oat* lit ; »"v l***
(A P )— Racing at Hlalmh Park »o o'clock.
del# 1111: for IMI *•*•*■ i* “ »• ahlppln* pa&gt;n« ^ , trmj, a o r t a l ton
K
* toUl lneo'?*
Seminole High led all tb* way
chare**)
'• ln,k rT* l*TL,lBf 'r * dftV'
w a*h*d and pracoolad t - t * dOa
.a* F ^ S ^ . ' i V . ly
n
4*® *1though th* margin wa* clone.
I * law h l* h * r : I * “ ■
■ t t U o f Florida, according to the gg, ,tar player, Qull Jordan, had aa
W . V ^ - l V T i - I.T T T r • »* ai tl *a - Lvary
f»w
h l* h «r. b-at maatty
Hpraa made pghllc by Walter » - f . nlfht bowavtr, .coring but
L i a - I IS: &gt; Ooa. l . a a . l i a , f . w c r » l *
waahad *nd precoolad Iow a*
DW|*van, aecratary of tho Florida on&lt;
during an entire half. Ha
n f lT m in d i t . r '« « .b - r o K J
n .;
P L A N T C IT T , F lo rlta ,
M *a *l*»SdriM Co™ml«t&lt;m r*»t.n i.y .
• ^
^ lh&lt; ild(llnM u m Bobtroll t. Cincinnati V W * " * 1* “ Raraania h*ct l* n i Clear, w arm .
RaNlpt* for tha fln t 21 daya of
llu*llnxtori
I.
Knoaviu*
'•
&gt;**w
Haul
in*
&gt;
m
nd.rala.
I»*m
a
n
* gaod
ih T * ..
I T i
W.
° *&gt;r Knight, O. P. Hrmdon
' „
i fVllb , * .H * r r * t. N *W Torn Market Firm C arlo ad * ». O. b. »h lp r V ° “ b V rPr lln‘ l roufi* WhltUn tom In aomd « •
Savannah I. Han'fbl* t AlUjnnn p in * m.int Il&gt;*»*d on d a ll»*ro 4 a a lj*
1 D anvlli*
I. l U f t l o r t
l.
I*** all ira m p o rta ilo n rh a rg a a ) 1*
S ^ a t r o ^ J h T u ^ j J I Z t ! ~ P t“
r
P'*r. with Horn.
inch
r rat no, in d lv ld u a llr w ashed
|
t. « » “ ■ 'd ’
to m ar Y a r d * •. c i . v r . n d l. H " * " .
oh a t . Ila lt lm o r * l . O rand R * * 1''*
|. J a r**r C H r I.
M on lan m -fy
| lo r h * * l* r t. C h lr a a o *, " O rln a fl« 'd .
14 ***, t. P h ll* d a lp h la 3 , n # ll*» « a lain* I, noldsborn 1. Jelinilown ».
M o * lr * a l I. a p r ln * f l* ld . I I I . I. l o l * l
71 t e a r* h * R »t W a r * r o «

OVIEDO

ARE HELD

a b i ^ * * &lt; * # •••,

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. _J _

NEW BLIZZARD
SWEEPS OVER
EASTERN U.S.
lit*

fhn*

i*rr»al

A blizzard, awirlimr ovt-r
the United State* from Indi­
cant to the Atlantic I
ana

t ’ T I C A . N. Y-, Keb 2 «
i4&gt;&gt;
— S i* mi'll were burned u» &lt;1 nth
this morning in a f i r r that tie
Mroyed the M arronr hotel In*re
Four rtf the nix bodir* taken
from the m in t were identified
as nimbi? worker, a &lt; \V \
worker, a malemian and another
simpiv as« Deter l!il l is. Several
victim*, taken to a hospital in
two amh Jinnee* anti pat ltd na
jjonr are report ini n» not *er
luiudy injured except one man
who jumped from
a *&gt;eeolid
story- window.
He
may
the
Cause of the fire i* on deter­
mined.

F^ta l l o w i n g

y e s t e r d a y 's

w h ich

took

tor­

a toll

of

U VSIIIS'CTISN, Kil&gt; 2,1- u n -

fin to

* o v i- iiig n

of

A ^ K S
a O lA O

iip h .

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Nn„ .

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im ii I. im W

It* i ‘ h

m * t ** h u e p *t •ondtv
: i |"M c o f h n tn p e l' m i it'*"&gt;i.

\

the

U tM Vnl.
M

h . il'U

te l.,IV

I"

M 't h

- I

, , f iD n t .d f H .

innt »* p -♦ M'itl:itn * w In* p** tin * cfi Minitv
b **i in.
1union
1 ' » , Mum
1 C.4' WJI1 4*«d pi 4, &lt; Wi,, 'a it
Stpl.M ' . no! fm 11o*ii Mi,
OKI *1
•I*‘ 1’ • „i-« 411 1l
1.1 H ■'•! It' • 1K
' lien w Ill 1,* Mil lot
\• I
1111O1ft ■ pul »* L ’ ' w ► n i III' lit'!’ .(Ih * (►.(
•1 1■
11 I** ' M*• b Thr. T l l|i|o &lt;1 \ , 1-1, (•
I'.irttl* •i ft. wav* it itt t!ii- be! it ••! 1
bib
Wltito -.pi 1Tie Lk,
W A S H I N G T O N . Feh
2&lt;L id'i
!'ii
miiii
Secretary
Wallace nnmuin e l

piled high in the nmtheu*t seeHon and bill* fa ir to add n erniple
more inehe* before it abat e*.
A t Portland. Maine, the mount j
mg anow blanket reached a depth [
o f lw 0 a n d one-half foil
I
In the Ohio Valley and the V i r ­ I
ginia* it avera ge ,I rig h t
iurhe*.
1

Sat ilf dny 11 public hrnnoir on .»
p i &lt;11 Mi*t*d
lin n k e t 1 rip
a r i i T i i i i ’iil
viiloii 1! te*I by tiie Mor oia * * b * v
iio d i- t t v

w ill

he

I « |t|

j*t

I ake

Mar, 5,
The
iiyiei lonohut iilit ie* Inrltlileil n woman
to
inn on*o
i-ofiti ii«
"o
found dead from exposUie i«l
gr o w er*
tiirotigh
leyulnt ion o.
rhiengo, and nn engunei
w ho
the nilirket
ijpply
died in a tram wrecked by a
w
c; m on I Oil in nd in ini d m
snowbank in Maine
tlMfl o f f I* lilt *NI*I
, Olllnd (lull
T h e s t o r m , w n ic h h a d it * o r ig in
in n o r t h e r n T e x * * , m o v e d «,u**t
•i*' • t • * for tiii» i m l ' i - i i v . mil Inn

hind,

w a r d le a v in g a n m e n * &gt; d
* tie
,7 r ‘ l *• d e le i m in t m m k ef re . p m .
M i- * iK * t p p i i t i v e r a im * f r e e .
| l,M r it ' w it h n \ lew I t . i. I»l 21 toil 1IT
Wea ther almost as itanircnnr* the In* t pT ire to p r o d ii* « -t with
lilt I eM *it|g «
1,4
a n d m o re w id e a p r^ a d
th a n
th a t out
u n d u ly
w h ic h
f ly in g

„ t t e n d e d th e A i m v ‘- m k d i i»n*»im er**.
d e b u t n week ug** hu .»**&lt; the |net

*fh

tu

be

* 1*

I

m oat o f

gov«*t umetit

th e n o r t h e r n

1" &gt;'
\*a • *b

1 1-

b&gt;

Live w h . I*

W *1h M n n h
to III, It nil b Id .
teld \ * 1 .*
f„ i tt;e i mi"t
.14 . .
.1 .1
•O l e , I ||#t»4*

N ew

f |.l,

late afternoon hour. At St

Louis,

where the anew
reached
’s even
inches, airplane aervire was rnu

iCilfd.
Eastward over
Indiana, Ohio,
lower Michigan, W r i t
Virginia.
Pennsylvania, New York and New
England, the .n ow continued I,
citemted into the .outhland with
Richmond,
V » .,
reporting
the
b . a v U . t f a ll o f th , winter. South­
ern W e t Virgin ia a lio hud ,1'
record fall of the amaon with a
maximum o f 10 Inches.
Defin nin g s)&gt;out noon, a swirl ­
ing .now . f o r m thnfstcnrd N e w
Yo rk with a reputation of
la.t
wtwk'a b i llia r d
which
tied
up
transportation in the
m e tr o p o li­
tan area Turmlay.
Almut .’tl^ilM,
men we re still at work there rlrarIns the trace*
of
la . t
week’#
storm as th* new snow fell. T e m ­
peratures were moderate, (hunch
there was a bri.k wind.
T h . food and fuel problem be
came acute for many f a m illr . in
(Continued nn p a f r fo u r)

Kissimmee V i s i tors
D r o w n e d In I,ake
20

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h a u I* H u * h lp m i'tl tu iliiv f 1 •1 1 •
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11 u g lily ill th e h»* t n f v
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a p p u t r i i 1 1\
ilinriuifii t I J j4 chiTMiMv |*11»*■ i! fid

till* iJrMtily ftuuc- cm pi
t h e !•» 1 &gt;(11111 juniM '

“ BE PBEPARKD"
T O -H E LP
DEO

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Savs

Millions

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T U B S m Y -W K D N E S D A Y

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K 'd u n a t e
o f the
toil ''ivtiniH to ileal roy luuncn and! piopei t&gt; ilnimiife ivtln tiuide cat |y
' t uildingthis afleriu'..ii,
before tclepliotiid
\ o i t h olid renti ill Florida *iud j l ommniii. iitim, bad been re»tot*,'l
pot I !,»u-' of the -pill lie! II end o f the in nut lying' tow n*. m »hh* o f whir h
|i inn-idn toilay e i p m ii*ru i’d high are belie veil to have been In I ha
wind whii'h .il limes reached tor 1j path of the
ipieci
storm
flint
undo p io (nolu»n«. The wiiitla were 1 l(llll1l,
......... suddenly uui o f the south*
ui'i'oitipanii'il hy
heavy
rainfall i west,

back to tU-tJ

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tluil Irnuto ur by it* **■ • up lidhr
wrhL “ thilign that *4»mr nlh« * *
||y riellhl U♦I* 1" » iVWIltllg* I &gt;*""
111 hup***1 that *|B of uui ill*/ '*
Will tailMlck rtttitu
and
rl- Iln *

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n eed y

huh

f i" t

f ro 1ii a lack of the l b tn 1

- u l'ii

o*'

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n i l . L W ' n R , Ala.,
F*l
H A V A N T ! . Kcb 2 « ( A ' l - The ( A . I * 1
I"*(ti 1 rviitip w ti'ir« u f im 11
firs t , i z n . o f trouble since thr in
u l g u n ( U f iH 11 , o f *b r v d fr&gt;n
L
auguration o f
P r r iiilr n t
Ca rlo. iflg h ft» ’» hv tto v i-i im r M ill* 1 &lt;*
Mrmlirla,
appeared
y e sU n la y , a U t h n i &gt;11« - h e re M-fMirti il
U,
when police anaouncZil thr dUrnv-l d r r n m il ■ f b un d *' i l l Ik ttlim
1
*' I
r r y of an antf-(o vern meitt |&gt;l«t bid nit i i i utl iilit'd Ihe i 4to * i » I
t'litr d lf
.p o n s o re j by
f e m u r | the iii*’ ►
*•since
s rm , uffirers. In Iraaur with Cooi
by
p ed al It a , *
A rr*v y*
u&gt;tni*l iRilatara.
•
Biro lin y1 &lt;ii. thv l n*o|»&gt; f*
Lieut*. Clro Leonard and Kdu
4b nf n*t ortiut di
•la eviil*
ardu Tumtu, form er armjr a v i a ­ which 1*
Li them herr
to r. . who were arrested Saturday
ri,ionrul of Lie ut* 1 •
Hud.
nn order* front .Col. K ule en da Ba- Colon*'! '
. A Wehh. H e t
tista. were charred
w it h b * in * a c r e u*
4,i -1 i k*ft11* fur the i
lead et. o f th* plot. T h e y wa r* c on ­ •a thr
Miking miner*
fined in Cabana fortress.
Ih rii fail' in fmiked un in atb

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i
o f pity in* 1 1
m * In'ill |
(n the p ill Id tiki*! 1 1* nld
f the ad d e d '
n f p a y m e n t be» «&lt;i
1 xpeiiw i- *•I i&gt; ■"* '
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To ( u-operalive Spirit Of (’ili/ens

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♦It *• *

a it* v i t a l to e v i-i y huitu

Aloha m aStrikcllii 1112
I*lot Is
Discovered By Police Out National (biartls

The “ loiucitbi b* l l " uf Alabama
w !♦*11 »" tti'ii in** mi March Ifb T J, k d ie t)
imn 1- tlmii 'ttM&gt; jt^raoiift repurtml
thi hertviett b»*ft of life !n*d nigh!
wi Ml 4'Jtily u litnntuM pin ring 1ht*J

i d e i lt iu l,

litia itie iN

Sunford n-r*

uud

m iliih ip n l

property.

tirorgi* P h illip ' i f F a k e M a ty
reported that one of t lm • h u d d irigs cimipriaiug the Fftk.- M ary
1'rtftitlii WAS IdoWH nvvnv hv" tho

w iud ft, l ie

ufttininlud bnuM'H about

Frank Kvuns and IF H Du*
■tint,
I-akiM aty 1 evident*, io*
igethur with Mr. 1 hdltpn, repo* 1 ih I

that

tie n rg e

\ V iD o n , 1 h ic k i 11*

fiirm operntor auffe ieil ah d S« hd
damage when the wind- *!- itr*»yed
tt port uui o f hi-ft hen hi 01 .eft nml
itcM I nt H I,
I
o! hoi properties
.Ni-ni M i t i i l i u i i , m W e s t e r n M in
The
I m ............... . M'
M ary
- i " ' ' l ' p i . tm i f in f r o m th A h t h a m ii V a u g h a n u iu l .! T
I- *»»i n 1 at th o
11 11 **. u t u n til v it f tu % u u w w i pr»l 1111 1 vv4"ft! et ti 1*it11 of 11eio •v a \v*•11*u■,
us 11 I ,u n n ,In d ip p e d in to a r u r a l
.iiffiot-d ilnnmge 1** ( • " T- **1 1 o i l *

***u»**rt t h e ftto rm t h e n tbppt-il in to
lie o ig iM , h m u n ie r m g to n n o n m l n n
It 14i4|| I A l l s i i l s
A M ill I" o f llo llll'ft
w* f 4
d rftlro .V e d
tu
M il 1 ou tn l) ng
1 ( m i f i o in iiiu r n t ie mi l
i m iiil
w e i r in ju r e d .

.....I I.........I- *

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'ii

M*ny miiii *»*i4itl iw ed

dnm rf|cD
m I :i k v

l » ■
I aim* i n
! i t l i * n T h u d ead w e r e
M r,
a n d h u ll -eft, with p r n h i t b
I Ii
&gt;lit Ii
Sue.
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41
I'l - &gt;.ll ,4,It
at Mi** i m l * ' 1 1 1 vert a n d t ln 'ir fo u r | Mm -e lunnuft r e a c h tig * '
'll .. 4Ip. k Mu - III *rl Kkit’I 1 h 1 Id re n a t t e n t e r H i l l , M m s , A 1
The new nninicd ul o ’ •■t*"^' »iv%
«|4, V■uuitH v 22 » WPOIt'l 1 tiegtf* wa t reported kiilud at Ke- to
vrlrh
th r winds iHpi^'I
sulk, ! ■II ill f•■•. I f f over w n n r e , tw o m ilu ft d is t a n t .
f r i e d heavily, the tlnnm/ut th rc
fitly W*4|’ 1' ■-4.a I*•
"
f
Th
ftlo rtn at r u c k !h u r u a h n u t efttimated «ft **e*ug in thi tioirh.
1 M,1 Old) ■iiti'il1 (loll i Im 2 ‘tn 1" M l l e n v y in i n s n tn l h a il l.iulomtl 1*f f I uud
H
Tin* * f uf
•'
4 It 11,1. • luu,
1440 Hi 4 iM O p n ilii’ d M in k
r lo ilt h
T h e Hie Iuti k pavilion a! Mu* c to* tery
(( 1 H | . k, 1-M|, , |l’lull! F a l v e i l f a m i l y w im k ille d its th e wit-, ivv id e d o f f and to
• ' u*io
u clump of I m he ft uhoiil l
H it
pt,' H to rn i lo r e t l i e i r lm n * e ap art! S r v
V.!4V* flu. It ,»&gt; 1
Mi ♦•till I* !h e r hiunew m th e e u iiin iu ii- himtill (*f the tmildilig
1(00•"ii„ . i Is. jtill .1 lo- its H i i i ’ thtniMg* i l , n m l i‘o tm tiu n iSt-itU'N «d
1 •i»i»l»ftl«fie
"*tu
4..ltd till 1 * m 1 1«4Rt f a c d i t i i H w e re im p a i i r t l .
•tIsi 1 I 1,4 \
moved f 1 oni t Ii* 11
f om lnM»*f» i,
&gt;t till
lilt .
I hi- is l n l III th e n a W ept , u . S u n n i ftomr &lt;d ih, ui topple*! * v ► . whik*
gr ave mutki 1 , fh ’\\i i p c . vune»|
ih io u g h ( ’e t i l i r t i A I h I m iiiu i . F u l l )
M
.1 1
I hi plitn1
o! h r r y
f« p o l l s 2*1 1 1 1 ! i u i i i ' hud d ie d in F l a y
I I II'l \ JI ( I o il 4 ’ v i •
,l» , Utl , . | . k
I
*li
1 no u l y ,
A p p ii 1 *' 11 tl y
* u t l in g
A w e r e ati*'w *» 1
'* it h I III
l ■x 1 1 , 41
/ ‘g / iig e u i i i h i - fb** - I o t tu * lid o t h e r
e a tt
T h e Mill* «
4 I , it Id I t L . l l (lit |M
* o f iim u n it ie - , m o s tly
1 nt a l ,
n ti.l
igift
nlfttl MLtf 1 1 lt d
In d
|n O . k
ll
111 L 1 11 1 g u it o lh e i den Mi f .u a l o lu l
, 1vv 1
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4
w lie n h u t1' p in . it
h.Tiild
n p .n
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t 1111 uw iti uh 11" 11il11"1'1
Al M il lio n will
twk

T h e e id iiu iile d
U 'd t u
in c lu d e s li.H ie s n u f f c ie d

i I

itI'l •*4*ft «.! ill « I It

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ill* v h*11•' h i'F ll pi

o v e r illu m 'd u tl n f
K lu r t d a ,
nnd
*‘i*b le i w i u t h e r in p ro d i d l 'd f u r t o ­
n ig h t mtel In n t o r r o w .

H u i i i n t ' o f w h lp jin r r a ,! t ln m n e o i
it m l ib u tth n t T a f t , rum th o f O r '
non I,
ddTn l . i ' l , tu t - t i l l
Id Hi m . 1 . 111 ,1 11 111
J .m u n i v
t l x . * 1 b in d u , w e n * d is p e lle d w h e n lift i t i- j
v e**! i g u t in n 1 1 *v e n le d t h a t o n ly tw o j
year** lige
n e a r mer
A- y.
t ln n
1 in . i t i i l u i i l io n p e r fton** lh i*n * r e e r iV e t l
t h a t ite'M t t v e- p fo v id ir ig e n o u g h m u ii u i j u i y , iil t l i m i g h - e v e r a l w e re
fly in g
ile lir i*
i'"b* Im t i r b u n d le d of lhi&gt;uvittid c I cu t I \ g lu t s a n d
1' lllg d l'p pe d t’lolil *'.vl| Works S i v u i i l iio iiii's n m l h u ild ttig H w e n *
p a t l l y mi iu d i r e l y ile ^ t m y r t l.
( I 4" ' m * d f*n f ag* I &gt;k1 i *r )

I. * . h u ll'll i*

11

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b e t 'l l
„ f uH i, IK tr u e .

hltl

W illia m M Hunt I t, J t . 21.. Mmi
h a n jie t, N . Y .
♦ui*
Went
K if w a id M .‘ W
i •lit wifi
w in 1thh, Jr
J r . 1?I
Km *44,1V
M l D o ra , F ill
I lu o c lft U u n u c h t u i to iftn i ro w u- Ml
IM’! 14 111 It 'J II,
A n ie r ic n S . I&gt;« M m u . 21. l ull.* 1n g, Iu1ik ing for
o ld
lurm1,in ,
■I '
nlfi
N eck, N, Y .
( lo t h m g , u r bedding th a t -u im .m- fM
' u ii&gt;*lehviftf t»
Witt sou. 21, Wilton, could put to goo*l um I nrg v*m, J i l t 1
H a r o ld II
U n it .
the linrhi kllnf
Me.
to d u t i l l * , n o t o n ly t h a t **«« S* u H
yinflM • 1 j L 1
11 ID
V Y ilii 1 u l I t S e h fH iii v . i t , M id d le
m a y In-f g iv i-n th e
a« U ' 1 " '
t o w n , N, Y .
having ifutw* thetr Job w ill Lid J &lt;►1 tn iti. - 1 hi* ►tn l» - W ide •
Jo h n

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lllllc-v

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....... ttl* M 1 . . i i
"4.4*1,! 11 .4V , ,*»,• .1 ii *
. ,4 . 1 . "
Will Hltlk *
' if* 1Is.mm • ,4 .411 I t\ • I
rtkmg l Im immi-'- “ I nil 1
•v 1 • ib ►.♦mi1
.V tin ,M *

&lt; \Y S

Yo rk City

.1 ili«

t i&gt; * , ii :« n |, vs it
I ii tn.iMMl m
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I . J^'.i JU K I
in
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UP1
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III!.'

W. t*
*
f ill ! |b't« I t « I** '*M" d i’d u' ‘■,
4,. l '&lt; 1
hi f ted hefurp Iwing diBtnbui* d
* "III L , .'•*(
Mayor W. A l,»»ffb ' j«uindd '&lt;
. , I. 1.1H'l I
check draught I ver in iiiiiD'd that liny Scout official* tu d u y in * '
I 1
nil U'l I* I
the f u n if t t e h u d h u it f ix e d th e ( p in m in g th e hope I hut
tIt!ft Mil* V«** •11 lilt * 1 it t 11 Ma liar
will join
night bcfuiu by miiiiisui#' win* wait nf' Saufiird
4 '
1,1 ,|W V &gt;1 I n i'p - 'l
not entirvly
farmhar
with
thi* m e rit t*» a id th e n e i'ily
In |
UIIV m i'o * ■
’'T h e n ' o u g h t to
!«h *»oy
*r
furnace.
T h u d ead w e re
\\ illttm u S F u l
I c r t o f i, 2 U, u f C b ’ v i lam* 1 1 1 i g l i l 1 1
E d w a rd F .
Uii|&lt; n k r ,
* J I,
N* w

" i im l'i 1 vvh»* b*-t I be if jo b *
t *» 1 * r iib e |
Im
,1 it 11 tin 1 y
10

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M.. *
o 01)0

A it jit iim - n t iB h u n l by | l f 14 K ,
M ille r , rm-ibml ref •*» 1*1% h i id ’The
p m vitm n *»I th e * h .ik i r tu rn n m l

Orrlil. Kuntl of laisyctte. Ind.. 1* 0 1 11 1
A lf r e d I I , M u h ie f ik c ,
and Be tram Vklcolm o f
Kfaslmraaa van* drownrd in l ake Tub* Y o i k .
P* k alis* patter J*,. after their
aallkoat oeerturm-d within 31) Anti-Mendicta
ya rd * o f ahore.
Baird Johnson
of
K ia.lm m re
mad* a vain attempt to rescue the
men. T h e ir bodies were recovered.
Kuneral arra a** m*, itu
have not
been made, pending
word from
rclattMa.

I hi nugii

with
in ill

I l &gt;HU-a»u uui* .Many puraona Vfrru! Yltipv
| m nit &gt;d as the ito i in-*, ,.rrnJ o v , r ] K j ||i;( l
1 tin' Wide alert, dipped Ifltu reiiden J

Krkerson Canning
Plaid Tied Up By
Strike Of Workers)

f I* ' v I

B/

1

1 "l

•tl

«*f ti'*-

ing. t 'ornmercial ait plane servicwaa curtailed and no army mud
plane* had left ur arrived i*t i

t v lie f

,,100,000 Ui r

•W\

Up I-v

fo r m

: »;iMi.noii

* n n r g* it v

». nf e tii in nr

jivuil****,

h a lf

l i t t h is m im b e r .

* ih !a m e d

e hil»- ile a Iv

I'l.

Scouts Will Canvas
Pity Next 2 Days In
Carelesslv
IVndod
Illinois were travelled with diffi­
Interests CM Needs
culty a* i* fall of »*o to eight FurnaceBlamrdKor
inches hit that aU tr. It uimvid
i'
1
1
most of thr day in Chicago, laying 9 Deaths At Col lego
ui tin
V. L ’ft --Ut' j' i i
a covei five Inches deep by even

Kcb.

fad *.
*i y* i f
I'll 11114i

( t n l e r W illlfrtli , c

T \I

turniuli,'

Urn SaM&gt;n(h ami ,-ar|y thi. morn-

l i ’ v e L . be m i id in c it in g th a t u n e m p - mi ld tin
&gt; ■ ,«i wan |,.\0U r l

» it..

A-b,li
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III lie .
country y c t m l u y . -I.'ttine •*" «,,
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tr a f fic ami halt „,K
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Imp
a e llrtlio .
utMi .va- I I.„lr,n,ila,cil wbi'iu vri |
K r m u (lir N »br*»k» |&gt;linn&gt; I0 1
,
of
- I i iipioent'*
,
,
,
,
M il’ll
1I'g lllJlU lOf'H
th o A t l a n t i c n e w n , mow, o f Mu'
,
1nbif4re , , I. * ,
.
. .
m n v he
need
ed III
lie
territory above an d anme I clow
mm ketthe M if u n and D iio n
line
wns
pain t'd deep .whilr.
Hold* in central and southern

K ISSIM M E E ,

Intel

20,0(10 IVOR KMRS SilLON CHAR (IK S'
' ON ST ATI'] CV, \ TO INK! i- ICIENCY IN
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iPUBLIC HEARING
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ment Increased In
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Florida Cities Feel
Other Y ear Levels
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ADOLF HIRER

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By H eavy Snowfall;
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