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                    <text>JANUARY X 1M4

VijMsiiiKbroii. ju. t—u
- tP resident Roosevelt notify
t U l l.e planned to drlnr^hl
B m annual m t i u p to C o
4*®** Uir..on«» m person.

W Percent
Depositoi

Roosevelt G i v e

ASHING TON, fan. 1 - t * ) Ident Roosevelt waa Informal)
alabt that 97 percent of th*
» ‘a bank depositors
would
•aurad under Ito new dtpoalt
ranca which bacUm* effective

thatdoPoalM la 1MSS bank* nro

•ull Support Of 73rd
Congress Predicted
By
Veteran Senator
••

\ Ha said that aafySdl'banka had
both found ineligible and prwdktad that a nomhar of than* might
hp Insured by making certain cor*

Thus, for tha first time in Am*rWASHINGTON, JIan. L - t d V - Man hiltory dapoiltora o f anma
ba antlra lagltlatlw outlook fa* ap to ItSOO war* Imurad against
» aaariaa.uf Oshgrwe starting loos.
Allay July 1 this Inaaranc* will
ha increased to 119,000.
*T congratulate
you,* wrote
President RoiaOValt In roapoua* to
tho report of Cummlngi, oad K.
0 . Bannatt(aud J. P. Y. O’Connor,
“baesuia jou hare In theoo few
month* accomplished with compMta suctass a gigantic task which
tho pasaimMU saU could not pos­
sibly bo &lt;hXM before Jan. 1 .
“That ST parcaat o f tho bank
dope*!tor* of the Italian ar* In•UUd will giw renewed faith.

a la

•mlM,
noeri . 1

of Urn ftdw ti t s u n * -lyTtim asm
automatically Insured undar itk*
new federal law.
Ta become number* of tha fadrial Insurance guarantee, state
banka acre required to moat rliw yP*****11* by *h® federal aa-

COUNTY BOARD
.

Kara svldehe, o f hU u i U M
with Ua praaraoa « f tk r*riu
JstraHon's ftaaarlal and uionali
program^ Undar lha dirrdBetl
Hanja Metayuthau, J r, 1# glvl
kla bid M aM and na|«hbor i
UUa ad wall aa tka rvaMnslbj
Ua* o f secretary « f tha traaaui
Altar mart than a monthart Inf baad of tka d-pnfMm
Mar«anlkaa waa jrom oir.d to f
membership hi tka eab1n&lt;-| faBaj
la f tka raaifnatian of fticrM
WoodIn, who want on taato d M
aanra in mid-November t**&lt;H
rail and recovery from a p n U
ant throat inflation.
Thua Morfrntkau assumed/!]
portfolio with hi* awn polMi
and Ida** already In aperatM
Ilia only commont wna that' It]
would ba eont Inurd unrkanie
Tha development left his oW
of under earratary vacant.
.;]

Former City Manager
Of Sanford Named
T o Succeed MI UH

After Week-]
R e c o rd S S i
' Torrential F
LOfl A N G E L E S , ,
(A.P.)- t-TK» ' hoWtrf
other cataitrophc, .t
IS nht« months,!
Southern California i

Oavomor Daw BhalU today an.
nmnjrad tha appelatmaat of W « .
H. William* ef Oviado as county
tom mlmloner from tka Fifth Die*
trlct, ■uccaadlnf tka lata Luther
P. Mill*.
.
••
The appointment is nndantoad
to b* affactlra at one* and Mr.
William* waa tchaduMd to ba waL
comad a* a member of tha Com- 1
million duriny tka regular mast­
ing of tka beard this afternoon. '
H* wa* cangratatatod by aeoiM
of parsons at tha Court Hoaaa to­
day, thortly after tha news I
reached Sanford that tha rvaom- |
mandatlon or the Board had boon i
acted upon by Ooramor 8holt*. |
Mr. William*, a former Ban- «
ford city manager, tonight will (
ba Installed aa mayor ef Oviedo, I
also succeeding tha Ut* Mr! MUM.
Ha become*, therefor*, on* bf tha I
few resident* af this dtp and 1
county who haw bean named to i
two Important office* In on* day, 1
. Mr. WlUlaras will ba Inatallad la I
office together with a new town i
council, to ha composed of Carl t
Deal, Joe Lalahart, J. U Mal­
colm, C. T. Nlhlack, and Jack I

!to aasuy tha highlight or many
Mtarv* "hlch made * gay sue!*• ° f Ihr'ninth aaaual Plonaar’s
JKvptlon, staged In 0»a Lake
(ary Chatnbar of Comma rce
ifldlng ltd tight.
Introduced to an audience which
them. Two bam lead and fifty «nora
nK"W
than
SOO iparsons
- - - unbared
I
T
W W—
H
WWW
r v io w iio
[bad Included tfl pioneer raaldants war# being parfertrj after hear.
y t the city *»d county, Mrs. Bul­ Inga, and 40 additional hearing*
lock charmingly ovprassad har ware docketed for Uie first part
Trias*Ur* at, holng pr***nt. and of next month.
Tha grocery coda will taka ak[thankad Prank Evans, Lake Mary
pionaar whl acted a* nuitar of j feet Jan. 0. In It* final form Si­
karamool**, for hi* remark, “ Mr*. |mon all vestiges of agricultural
1admlnlst ration Influence
war*
INIIock I* a wonderful woman •
ilrippcd from It .down to csnceltaIplk the uwtotatt fane P n *rer i
IHon l.y presidential order ft' a prorislon requiring that “no food and
Ktuicry retailer shall knowingly
sell * commodity adultarattil or
■nlabisndstl in violation of Ih* fedFor tha second time In Mao th
•i*l food and drug ucL“
a week, death has claimed thi
Johnson urged this cancellation
parson* In tbla city In lex* tk
raying h* thought It “ question•bis" to provide additional punish*
Falrcloth, tofiS Pali
nient through tbu cods for ofto Atonoa, died a t.hU home la'
,fence* under penal, laws. Buspendtw alow fto" 10 days, pending I not
dlnasa. Funeral service* wore h*j
(*n earl) hsarlng, was a provision as l
“ I owe rnv life *
In ImkOvlaw Cemetery yestsriu ful climate, •ha stated “ and to r° r ‘nclualon In ths calculation of
afternoon at &gt;:00 o'clock, w ( .you old pen * present msy I ear d®l}**r*J »• * '»*
of sum*
Bav. J. F. Campbell bf the II&lt;4 that If It I p-&gt;««IMe. you *hould •I’®"1 bT msrchnnta for transporI
.
.
t a l Io ta i a
t k .
- f
_ I_
naaa Church at Daytona Death J arrange to live In Florida for tatlon to tha place of sal*.
This apparently had bean li
|he remainder of your days. In

Death AgainCJaii

Three Residents'

Less Than 48 I[ou

rash of ItolhMy 1
hattarod ita u d i
•arrayed- store *1
*Ut end water.

qylgt way. I am tossing
porstloa opened Ithvaults' tp sound
buUtuUwu requiring addlttonai
backing.
.&lt;• .ift
-By tho part hat* of tkh capital
stock in many liuUtotSona, tha
gavurnmant has parh*pa the gnattot Intoroot In ah i control over
the I anting structure of the na­
tion la meant history. \

LehmannAsksSingrers
To Join Song: Festival
~

.......... UM IM IDNr

off Oowmarto, Karl Uhmana this
tooralag urged local vopaliata to
avail thcihaalvto af aa opportunity
AaguMRw .Rmlth, who wiU ba la
tbM city •tonight, at tho Woman’s
choral dime tors
ha in Sanford
to tha xajt ftp

Nttion Greets
Hl*h, Hopeful
should Ilea In FtorW*, wau-h your torarrs, are prohibited. Nothing
diet, and be careful.”
[except parlshatla, damaged or
Tho gathering of pioneer* ami similarly cheapened goods may be
thelp relatives and friend* was the |hold at Isas than thsir tlslivarvd
largest of say event aver held at roet, or toplacamant coat If that
M|o Mary. A new record for the la- lower, plot .an pllewance for
attendance of pioneer* wa* rvconl -tor* labor. Tho amount of the
a&lt;f whan 77 person* registered »- Uttar, as in tha other Mtall cod*.,
b flft ®r,r
year* of sge Th, xmaina la bo fixed and probably
previous high ragUtration wa* (It will be established by Jan. 10, to
parsons last year. .
iato'offset Feb. 1.
Mr. Evans offered a* speaker*
1‘rvvlously approved labor provjdorlng tha avanlng, Judge It W .mna were continued In th* new
Bi Wtto»w. t*. t o . »rei i r tm w&amp;mr • "' totmmom «
flp«nrRr, Jno. D. Jlnkina, Karl itour « «tk roJ a t«n-hour Jrjt,
Iehmaan, E. E. Brady, am) T. 1. with oto toy off In aavan; mini
Dumas, of Sanford. Each apaaker mum wages ranging from |lo to
profeased oollcltlous Interast in the $16 a weak, on tho basis of popu
welfare of aacb pioneer and wished Ution. Bach stors must stay open
each a happy and healthful nsw I
Cowtlnuaa on Pago Two).
fBAT*
(
‘ '"tom■ 1
■■ a »
Introduced during the tvrnlng C f l n i t l n c r O n p rw fir&gt; n *iT *\
WWW Ooorgo A. Jones, N year o l » P n -U , /\ a t
llljffji __1_
Lake Mary man; R. I). While, an B M P I I U n N e X t M o n d a y
othsr la k e ‘ Mary pioneer; John
‘
—l-oo, M-yoar old votsran of the
Tha Ecfcerxon Fruit Cannar-. '
Indian wan, who anlariained the ln« - plant at Thlrtaaath S&gt;a - t
oudlsneo with an unaccompanied B®d Laurel Avenue will bogl» l*-'&gt;4
pang:.Mrs. Powell, 14-yrar old ip*r«U*n* neat MomUy, it w.*

»*ww* mssvitowwu ■h d rvH7 Ot loc r. " ■a'a ^
*a*wwiw| wm *1
w— f*w-w*i4|»ii
Wllb htrtol In Rvergraca Cam,. 'N r. had Mr*. Jimmie Edmondson, InMfll twtorvlwas and to b* git
lary. R. r. W «. I^Brooks. Jr., t ri?*®
"»rrMd to U ks Mary ! ItotructUne «bU i they are t
th* Flri t Baptist Church will a ■'
***hl H1** Han* Wylly, who Ptotad to carry out during tl*
flHato. htUbaorars will to
m “ Wb“ l 1 N to a airl~j " t o n * Urn* of **rrl«*.
A . DeC ttto. II B Pend. D. v J#kn Holsch who, with the 1st*
H w*s stated that that* Ul
vT
Dr- v C. W
. . further
4 at
furthaa toad
n**d o f man amployoas
W. Entxmlngar ______
waa craditad as
0 *»‘ ‘ Mr. Dr. H. IL McCa/l
this time, and that iton wishing
having
dona
mar*
for
BamlnoM
,l totog.-aad J. R.'Btawa
. . Bartvt g Mr. Lavojog who w p o lity than any other two moat work at tha pUnt would not tall
&lt;9®*UHu«. .«, l ag. Two i
there. AU available Jbbt for men
torw at Mvtagto*, Oa^ oa Jon*
ora taken.
MW. hr tw# dMghtotu, Mr*.
Interviews will ba bold oa
B. Uowi rd o f Sanford, and M.
* City CommisaionToBe Th-fid*y from ItOO oVIock to 4-.00
o'clock batwisa C. JL Ecknrafa,
i Re-Organized Tonight •wnar of tha plant, and wataaa sr
y
.
■■■■■
glrli who ar# osAlag'tmpIsymont.
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\
1
Itocrgaaisatlon ef th* Sanford ^ ' I
City Commission, with th* altctMw of * mayor to serve for th*
nuto yoar, viB ooma at a apiela)
tototiaa to the City Hall tonight at
•wKktot yesterday at 4)04
TtBe a aleak.
. ■»
-■ *. ,l
I. Only alight damage fa s
OomaUtoWaora 8. a BUnholior
lad, however, and |h*ru Warn
end T. L. Duma*, olsated without

loaBlaa.

Mia m ia n

in j u b k d

.

Taylor Tells Farmers
About ReliefMeaflure*
6taps which tha Federal gar*
•rnmant to taking toward th* { f ­
Ilaf of tha faraaeu sad growars
o f this nation ware explained to
approximately M togoAera and
friend* of tha Bowlaots Coatoy
Agricultural Oub wbon thay mat
at tka Court House Friday night
to hoar aa addruto by FM| Taylsr
of tho Dopartatont of Agriculture
at Tallaharato.

"Happy.dsys srv h*rTj!
That .was tha hgyttoto I
nation's.Now Vaar celibraH
It wtltomad 1934 born of a
to! promts* of bettor thhi
coma.
Prow all parts of the pi
cams Joyous. acclaim o f ai
yoar which fmr the first H
14 yptM toads lie entrance
accompaniment of legal Uqi
countless glass** la atom tl
•corn of atotoo.
grtotlng to the New T*
a not* of kopafullaai* thi
would refloat a continual
tM Improvement toward y
Ity noted In tha. waning 4
*8V From th* nation’* to
leaders cams avpr***lons
fldsoca that tha now year
•as a return of praaporlto

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J A N U A R Y X 19M

fT tsid en t WUI Go
Before Congre
.'^W a s iiin o t o h T j » . * _ i
-JPresIdcwt Roosevelt notlf
iM gianiiua] • In t o
ttK

tt*» U planned to driver
,0 m annual message to C.
tar..oii*w to carton.

VI Percent

Roosevelt G i f t

Pact Governing1 Vast
‘ Retail Hood Trade
WUI Be Placed Into
Effect On Saturday

Was H&lt;

of

Senator

Hawaii

WASHINGTON.' Jam.
Urn entire legislative o
the ernston o f Oshfreei

WASHINGTON, Jan. L - G P ) rretldam Roosevelt waa Informed ■P r a t I deal Heeerrelt y*gt*r|
teat nlfht that *7 percent o f the rare wldene* o f hU sattotaril
nation'■ hank depositor*
weald with the prerreee « f
he beared under the w w . deposit I«t ration's (bands) and niensL
Innrmnce which betam* effect Ire program* under the dirreAion
today.
H«m&gt;. Morgynthao. Jr„ I f girl
Walter J, Cummlngi, chairman ble bid friskd and neighber I
of the ftttotal deposit Insurance title U wen aa the remafawlbl
corporation, reported to Rooeevslt tiee of t o n U n o f the treaow
that defotlta hi l i t l l hanks are
After more than a noolh
Ineared.
‘ .
act In* head af the il pdnjL
: He said that only*14Thanks had
Morgrnlhau waa premotr'.d to i
htoh found Ineliflble and predict*
memksrshjp In the eabtrwt feBej
ad that a nmaker of them mlsht
In* the rasJgmtbn of Sterml
Woodla, who went aft 1cs.ro o M
•ence In mld-NoVember to ■
reit and recovery from n pedg|
eat threat infection.
Thu* Morftnlhaa nsiumrd. il
portfolio with hi* own polld

W. B. WILLIAMS
GIVEN PLACE ON
COUNTY BOARD

Record-Shafts
Torrential Ra

• - .
WASHINGTON; Jan. *— &lt;*V IPresident R M w nlt Kaa approved
LO S A N G E L E S , Jan
a roda la govern the vaot retail
( A .P ^ -r-T h e h orror o
food and grocery trade, composed Former City Manager
°thfcr catastrophe, the
8 Rules of 4M.OOO itorei la every city and
Of Sanford Named IB nlna month*,, f|
_ _ w •» (town, and then
complri* i the
i"*
KHA'l organisation of til* coon*
T o Succeed MM I'M Southern California w|U
I
____ ' t
/ w « T . dktreM, and m
trv'« enure retail traJe.
etch year 1 It was the 182nd code of fair
Governor Dave Bholts today is .
and you’ll competition to he approved hjr the nwaced the appointment of V s . dama*« today.
ipplly at I |President, and the first of those H. Williams of Oviedo aa county
Sunday the g r e a t*
1. Rnlloek, originally consigned to the farm comm Inloner from the Fifth Die* d*F J&gt;f rainfall In all
roman a* administration am) then returned trkt, succeeding the late Lather
h e r n looted flood
talk that 1° NRA wh»n the agricultural P. hlllla.
The appointment to understood BMeh-iltid drowned* at

to bo effective at once and Mr.
William* waa scheduled to ha wel­
comed aa a member af the Com* 1
mission during the regular neeot*
lay af the board this aflsrnosa'. 1
He wee congratulated by scoria &lt;
of persona at the Court Hoes* to­
were being perfected after hear*
ins*, and 40 additional heatings day. shortly after the news i
were docketed for the first part reached Sanford that tho rscam- 1
mendatlon of tho Board had been i
Iplea.ure etj (wing p to .o t, end 0 , “ *
acted upon by Governor 8holts. t
rrm i Evans. U k . Mary
™
Mr. WUI lama, a former Ben c
I pioneer whi acted as mastor of '
.
ford city manager, tonight will «
reremeal**, for his remark, “ Mr*. |
be Installed aa mayor of Oviedo, t
Hnltoctl (s a wonderful woman . ,
else succeeding the late Mr; Mtlto.
M b »ho sweetest fare IV , ever , ,
He becomes, therefore, on# of tho I
ifvn on . wemsn of her s c e “
\\Z„
few res ideais of this city and 1
Mr*. Bollotk briefly sketched grurci
county who have bean nomad to t
tho story of her Ilf* la Florida
two Important office* In on* day, f
jartnc l he past to years and on* roi,b,,
. Mr. WlDlama will ha Installed la h
hesitatingly declared that *thto CIS1 f
office together with a now team *
levely climate has saved my life."
j 0hi
council, to ho comps*ed of Cert tl
Deal. Jee U lahart, J, L. IfalRhe stated that before she came .agios
to FlorMp to live she had been In able"
f«* r hettth and suMccl to slch- ‘ nient
•oos w:ih every change In the ,fence*
•■■flay aftengron nftor ‘g shorn weather.
pcndi
Dhtere. Funeral services w*re fe ll
a, nwr WT ,,f„
|hl, wnlvWr_ ... „
In Laktvtow Cemetery ytolepMjr fnl climate." ,h . stated. “,nd to|for *
afternoon et 9:00 o'clock, with you rid people present may I say
Rev. J. F. Campled Of the IldU.that If It Is possible, you should ' ’ I**1
naea Church at DMrtona Bcarb A arrange to live In Florida for i u lif|
flclatlag.
la
\ •! • |he remainder of your days. In I
.

tha majority leader,
l Roosevelt's men*

m M 'h 'P jr

ikore af tha Dense-

Death AgainCJ

Three Resident
Less Than48 H

•aa p m qf tk« sub*
•d, hot Rohlasen said
■» to tot support th*
■i«7 On the monetary
U t his leaders hip to
0toaMp possible," he
•ament dictated to
a, “and that ha to
f &gt;heth detonatoatlon
to h|s effort* ta pro*
ATI.A

The reruns.raolU firms*, cor*
peratien opened tu vaults tp sound
institution- requiring additional
bar king.
•By th* pdrahat* of this teplUl
stock In many Institutions, the
government ha* perhaps the greatart interest In aAd control over
th* hanking atrwcioro of the na­
tion la recast history. V

Fla. on Peh. 29,1904. fir was to health that |a s* near perfect a«
,
year* of ape. Barriering him are my ar* will permit. You woold .
,,
hi* widow, Mrs. Ola Ksirelolh.il*- surprised at the Work I am I y|J
and two small children, hlary Loj'rl.1* to do with mv neclle *&gt; I th, 0
Felrrloth and LaVaao|J-'aircloth. nrsrthe 100 mark, and my advice trad*
Mr. FairclothWas th# last per il« that If you wish to live
to a stores
son to dl# In tho rounty during1t'pe and happy old aye. mo 0g « „
1933.
Av |should live.in FtSrida, wst.-h your tomer
Th* flret local deall. of theldlr.!: ■•*-**
"
Jesrep
new year claimed Mrs. Ellubeth .. . ‘ ^ r * rto*
pl°?**'r* “ T*1 *in,1,■
Duncan, TS-yeer-old re*ldcnl who!
- * f.rWtMfa T V .th* ■*ult* '
died at her home et IVlmctlo a,.J|
&lt;'W ,
r“*1'
Lehma
rangers Rosalind AvcnuM y aa t r r d . y
* ?** ™ * r'’ for ,h" '«• '«•
pion**T* *** r,c” ri •lo^•
Festival morning at about S:3&lt;| oMpck. I
Short services wore held st the
As secretary l * the Chamber Erickson Funeral Hornet his jnornof. Commerce, Karl Lehmann this, log at iOlM O'clock. The body
morning nrged local rofalUts to was seat to Capitols, Kta| l*t«
avail th#rakeIre* af aa opportunity today where burial will take ‘place
to rOoefve free tatorin* In choral
Mrs. Duncan waa tha widow of a
veteran of thh Confederate ferccs.
Bhe was a member of tho Holtsdaw family, well-known in Geor­
choral directors gia, and *b* was hare at Algeria,
be In Barterd
Kept. 17, IU7. Kh* to surrlvcd
kg tha next Up by a daughter, Mr*. J. Earnest,
tod threo seas, |fc M t o s H , K.
0. Duncan and Jt. P. Daman, all
of Sanford.
r
^
A short Illness proved fetal t*
Anderson B. Lovejey, 8 r , 74, who
d H nt the home af hto hen. A. U.
* il Map to Avonns
StJGout Ili40 s'clock last ntobt.1

Hi i li
Mltoas.Compttrtbr U s
M i f l v . i h i ftmds
m

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iBnMa,

PRAUUkKO
hew

m m ■ snan

im m c

n

yorkT

Hewtow a Baker, &lt;
IMS mshUtoatlM
Mods, to n Hew ;
PtoeWeai Roeeev
praletd Ptrridert i
tall.fag theto Web

tr; John
,
-------meettag t
i of the, Thg Befcerson Fruit Cannso. 1held In t
ained the I In*,, giant at Thirteenth Sw* l &gt;hat tows
■onipsnlcil and Laqre) Avenue will beglu 1931
B. O. I
year old, tperejiona next Meoilsy, it was Hsines as
f u r I per- jsnnsanseil today.
a new toe
ity Home. | RtofM of old employees of I nc her* wlU
for her j N tot gather* i there this morning renact! m
ig Old"; to snhmlt lo the nseal pre-emptoy-'•*, W. D.
ImoruUon. m e t totorvh.es and te be g lu s Halaea, L
A* Mary Instruction* arht.h they are er- lessee, B
yliy, who portpf to carry w t duriny Uelr Bgaeq. W.
a Girl"; toMBfls tone af service.
now aee*
th* late
» mb* stotod tha* there to n* win ha la
edited aa f»&gt;1h«t need of men employee* st
Seminal* this time, and that fe n wishing _
.
we mani , » ork •» Urn plant ammld not cell T a y l o r

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Ho has again tamed to his sur­
lier occupation, engineering, for
•taring th* past severe] weeks he
lie* been work director for CWA
projects In this county.
Under
him are all foremen and workers
that era assigned to various proj-

K C r j BeftirOnNertMonday T u iT "

Be-orgaatoattoa af th* Sanford
CHy Cammtoalan, with th* slaeUm ef g mayor to eacve far th*
nmr year, win eesne at * aptrial

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Mr. WUliama had a part In the
■(matrix! Ion of th* sea-wall at
8L Petersburg,^ and later to the
yacht basin sad other Lakefree t
Improvements during th* time he

Smith To Be Installed
As Altamonte Mayor

afternoon at li f e o'rkx t
rto* ,R *|orgre»n Com. ■
r. Wm. f . Brooks, J r, &lt;fl
t Baptist Charch will « .]
■••W are will M Goort; i
ttos, II. B. P o p i Dr. V .1
»tor, Dr. H. IL McCasli ,i

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system of drainage ( t a i l was
constructed la Black Himmeek,
and aa a result, lands la that area
are extremely productive, among
th, ftoast Hn th* aoeaty.

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Thcrsday from 1:00 s'clock to 4 .00
BUR* wWck **•
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u'cioek betwise C H. Frkrrsii ernmret to taking toward the re­
lief ef the farmer* and gw warn
of this nation warn ggpietoad U
approximately 110 m|mh«rs and
friends of tho Bomtocle jPaarty
Agrienltnrnl Oub whoa they met
at Um Court Heat* Friday night
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JANUARY X IBM

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Federal Insurance

ON SEES
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By Veteran Senator

WASHINGTON,1 Jan. k - M V Tb* entire legiilatm* ootloek for
th* sesstea of Ototreei aUrtlng
Wadoeerk y :wa* dtecaaaod at a
long eoi\f*T*iar# of aonaU Demetittajfcactorda* fend culminated hi
a prediction by Senator WahtoiWfe
o f Arkansas. the majority loader,
that P m Wont Booaeralt’a mon«tary police* would ‘ be upheld.
Eleved member* of tha Democratlc ttdmlng committee headed
hour* ifebd'a hdlf to th* Senate
sflea h* m * jr he • preliminary
to n White Hoar, conference later
lh the- evening,'at which
both
hoot* and aenaka Democrats war*
Invited •to talk over major logis-

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tU M lan l * IniWn today
t t lt ).• pltnMd to di'.lvrr hit
.Ant annual m M U p U C&lt; U( m i lor..oiiow in p rw n .
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WASHINGTON, Jan. *— &lt; * &gt; Preildem Roosevml n a laformad
test night that *7 percent o f th•
naOeat bank depositor*
*w U
ha Insured under th#; fepw. deposit
Insurance which bmmnm affactlra
today.
Walter J. Cummln*i, chairman
of (he fatVral depoilt toanrane*
core*ratten, reported to Roooortlt
that dcfoclta la l t 4 t » ho»kc&gt;r*
insured.
: no told that only'Ul bank* had
back found Ineligible and predictad that a number of thorn might
ha lacarod by making certain cor-

P r a t Ideal Itoaoredt ymtrn
gave evidence at hi* *at(gM
with the pragrea* *t the fed;
litration'* financial and i M t
program! Under th* dbtdljE
Hcnte Mma fkUmn. Jr.. bd..gi
hla bid friahd and n»|ghh**
title ad well a* th* r*»#6wl
diet, and ha tareful, and you'll competition lo be approaed by the
tie* o f eoertoaiy of the troa*
I lk * a* long and a* happily at I IPresident, and the first of thoee
After men than a niegW
[have.’- aaid Mm. E. D. Bollock, orlfliially consigned to th* farm
M-euar ol.l Sanford woman aa admlnl.tratlon ami then relumed
acting head * f _the drpafU
I the concluded a abort talk that to NR A wh«n the agricultural
Morgralhan waa promoted to
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easily (ho highlight of many “ nl‘ disagreed,
membership In th* cabby t fal
features * kleh raad T . gay aucwtu» lu , ta"»tum by th* P m llag th* resignation o f ftadn
Wood In, who ar*M an ka.ee *1
egea of Ihe'nlnth aanual Pioneer’* d*nt'
Bnl"
ZeLni’ l
Z l l I. ik . T I L rr New Year’s, leering nearly SO
aanc* In mld-Notomber to
(tcUm,* ’ «
Thu, for th* flrxt'Uio* la Amer­ rrat and l ocorary from a pad
’ chin her of Commerce 0,her cod** , l the W*lt* ,,o0»*
I n d l-.^ T e t e M
ready for Ih* chief*, algnatur*
ican htitary dopoilioro of enme ent throat infection.
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fh m he con glr. lima to atudy
op to ItSOO ware Incurod cg»ln»t
Thua Morgtnlhau aatumed
loe*.
m
Vhan
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T* « •*«"*'«' *"d flftf
portfolio with hi* own pol
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100
were being perfected after hearAftoy Jriy 1 thU Insurance wlU
E a.J ntI ^ . i ? plone.r re.lden . ,
and w .^ U lon .l hearing.
y f th* city fend cminly. Mr* Bnl- w#„
for lh. flrat port
be Incraaaad to 810,000.
Reek rhormlnrlv eapre.Mcl her of
monlK
"I congratulate
yoo," wrote
hdomlun at, being p -^ m l .nd
President Rooosvclt in roxpooe* to
the report o f Camming!. *«d K.
0 . Bennett t*nd J. F. Y. O'Ctmoor,
"became jou hart In th*** few
month* accomplished with complot* lu a t u o gigantic taak which
the poaalmlata caU could "not poo. i.ion requiring that “no food and
alhly bo ttooa before Jan. 1. -.
? Mr*. Bullotk brieflr sketched crurtry irtaller shall knowingly
&lt;T h a t *1 percent of the bank
th* etery of her Ilf* la Florida aril a commodity adultsratrd or
(taring lh* p*«t 40 years and' on- rolabiandatl in alolatlon of th* fed­
depositor! of th* nation or* lo­
hrtiutingly declared that ” thU eral food and drug act."
aned will | tn renewed faith. .
Johnson urged this cancellation
“ I am alao happy to koow of n weak, death hoe claimed l!u* lovely climate has saved my life."
the fin* oo-opcratlon glrta you persona in thU city to l*n* th* Sho ■fated that before the cam* |isjlag he thought it 'question­
to Flnridp to live she had been In ( able'' to prorlde additional punish,
by th* rocoaitroetio* finance cor­ 4H hours.
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—Martin Palrekth, 2 * « Palm* poor hevtth and auhjeet lo alek- fence, ua.br penal, law*. SuaAll national banka and number* to Avfehti*- «tkd at.hU home lal ■eee w (h every rhance In th* , prnded alao for 80 days, pending
at th* federal t t u n i ayatom or* J it o a r aftonpron after W aho weather.
an carl) hearing, era* a provision
"I ewe mv life to th*. wonder- i
automatically Insured under fthd Din***. Funeral aervlce* w#r* he I
for tneluiloa In the calculation of
In Uktview Cemetery t ealentoy fnl climate." ah* steted, “ and to delivered cost of good* of sum*
now ftderal law.
T* become mombor* o f th* fed­ afternoon et 8:00 o'clock, wjtb you eld people prr.rnl may I My .pent by merchants far Iran.por­
eral laiuranca guarantee, &gt;UU Rev. J. F. Camph.il t t the IMh that If It la poeethla, you should ta lien to the place of sal*.
to Ihrr In Florida for
ThU apparently had been In­
banka V*r* required to moot rig* nasa Church at I&gt;Wlon* Oenrk 'Y urmnrv
rwmitmWr of four d•yw. In tend* J t* pot In' some guaranty.*!
flclatlng.
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M t, Ftoretotto^iUtormafe^igi

W. B. WILLIAMS
GIVEN PLACE ON
COUNTYBOARD
Former City Manager
Of Sanford Named
T o Succeed M H 11

day p f rainfall in all
h e r e loosed flood
p. Mill*.
'*
Th* appolatment la under*tood
to be affect Ire at once and Mr.
William, area acbadnkd to b* wel­
comed oa a member of lh# Com­
mission during tha regular maak

Death AgainCI

Three Redden
Less Than48 H

ayatom of drainage cfefeom w*»
[health that la aa near perfect
1Boi deemed attffklent lo warrant constructed la Black Hammaak.
my « r ' will permit. You would &gt;|tf appro,*] without further atiMy. and as • result, land* la that area
j m
aotnaff! of tOvur, for which |
lie .un’ ri.ed at tha work I am ; The coda generally parallel*J ore extremely productive, among
InirtliatlaiM i i t o tp ig additional
*b*o( » third of-iha ronate ha* tacking.
irid* to do with mv nenlle aa 1 'the one covering gtneral rvtgll thj finest 4n th* county.
*
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Ptodgad It* afepyon to adeaaa* of
near the IPO mark, and my advice trad* anil Its twin
ruling drug
U(a sapefap, waa on* gf the tub- -By th* purebaa. of this Capital
Mr. Will lorn* hod * port la th*
that If you wish to live to * .tore*. "Laaa leader*,'* th* arttelee
Jects Oaasaead, tori Robinson isld stock to many In.Ututtofea, tha
•tmstru&lt;( Ion at the aca-waU at
l
rip*
and
happy
old
are.
vou
offered
below
Co,t
to
bring
In
cuatha "dlpealtien la to support th* gevarnment baa perhaps tha great.h-&gt;uld live in Florida, srmteh your tororrs, are prohibited. Nuthlag
, f l y l d * f e policy an tb* monetary I hit Interest to m i control over
diet, and ho ramful."
rarept periahotle, damaged *r
III* bonking structure of th* na­
Th* gathering of pioneer* and similarly cheapened guoda may b*
•""We'Caal that hU leaden hip to tion to recent history. ^
tbi lr relatives and friend* waa the »ld at l**a than their &gt;Wliv*rwl
tha entoMldderahtp poeaihle." he
largest at any event ever held *1 rust, or Xeplacvmenl coot If that
haM (Q rS o te m e u t dlcUted to
Inks Mary. A new reoor.t for the u lower, plea an pllawanc* tor
ng*ers
Lehma
I attondanc* of pioneer. wa» r.cor.1 -i-r# labor. Th* amount of the
log whan TT person, register, d o» latter, as In th* ether r.tall odes.
Festival
over 80 year, of »ge Th&lt; Wmalna U b# fl**d and probably
a
du* high registration waa «« mill be established by Jan. 15. U,
As aaeretory .at the Chamber
j persona last year. ,
ir° lato’ oBoct Feb. 1.
of Commarvu. Kart Lehmann this
Mr. Em m offered *. ap»*k»ni I Pruvtoualy approved labor pruri■torntog urged local royallaU to
during the evening. Judge It. W moos were continued In the new
avail therakelve. of oa opportunity
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Ytod l| WMr— 11 W. (eodey.kmtodtor-• meetmem 48
Bpencer, Jno. D. Jlnklni, Karl hour wmk' end a ten-hour day.
i Lehmann, K. K. Brad), end T. L »ith o»e d*y off in seven; mini
. Damn*. *f Sanford. Each opeebrr mum wages ranging from $lo to Smith To Be Installed
this city .tonight, at lh* Women's
' profeseed aolicllleu* Interest In the *15 a Week, on th* beat* of popo Aa Altamonte Mayor
, welfare of each pioneer and wished l.lloa. Bach .tare, must stay open
, each fe happy aad healthful new
Th# government at Altamonte
I year.
Springs, pioneer re.orW eoter of
.
Introduced daring lh# ovrnlng
, anew 0*or«« A. Jenoo, HO year *i?l
OnNextMonday fkcloto after a re-organlaatlon
| Lake Mary man; B. D. Whit*, anmeet!eg which to scheduled to bo
athor Lake'Mary planter; Jobe
Tito Echeraon Fruit Canneo. held In the Community Hoom to
that town tonight
Inn, plant at Thlrteoath
B. O. Smith will aocceed B. W.
aad U fp t] Avenue will begiu Id’ll
Ilalnes as ma)er o f th# tewfe, and
(petition* seat Monday, it
a new team council of **vsn memannounced today.
Score* of old employ*** of Im. bore wtU b# taatoUed ato*. •Tha
plant gather* i there this moratoc council member* are: II. K. Falk
Uoldawarth. E.
T,
4 J p Brickaon Fuaeral Home l •
to afebmlt to tha uaaal pru ample; - er. W. D.
monos', afternoon at SrM o’clock,
meat later*kea and to be giuu iisio.s L. D. Halnaa, Mr*, t , A.
VfHh bartol to Evergree* Cemi ■,
Instructions arh'.h they are or- t^rnaan. B. D. McIntosh, aad J- C.
tery. R&lt; r. Wm. f . Brook*, J r, &lt;ll
peetod to carry c It during lleir Boooa. W. B- Ballard I* th* lewnto
new aaaoaaoMisaeerer. aad hi
th* Fir l Baptist Charch will oi -[
amsin'i term of Mrvlp*.
.
Ik Wfea (toted the* there l* n* wlO ha Iaatailed to effto* tonight
ftetato. *aUbaarure will ha Goorx •\
further maH at mm employ*** ok
A. DeC lie*, II. B. Pop&lt; Dr. V .1
this tlmo, aad that fe a wishing
D , Gar ilar, Dr. H. IL McCari&gt; ,t
MEW YORK.
work at tha plant ainmld not fell Taylor Tells Farmers
A . J. Liming, and J. t . T8tow*r .:
Newton a Baker,
there. All available j*b« for mam About RdiefMeaaurea
.
Burivi
g
Mr.
Levejoy
wka
wi
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IMS mtbilltttk*
a n taken.
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•soda, Is • Now l
Utaavtewa will be hold oa
Steps which the ft fc c a ! g*»*
President R00**1
Thoreday from 8:00 oVIach to 4.00 rraiment to taking toward th* IF
City CommiaalonToBe e'eteak
betwien C. H. Eckorafa, Hof s f Urn farmer* aad gtwamm
a t Gatoearll
Reorganized Tonight
i o v r l c y ar vl
of tkto nation wore explained to
htoagS) A. a
approximately '80 m|mhata and
S*
ergaatoottoa
at
the
Sanford
id. ond J, a
friends at the Bamlaot* Pon^y
City Commioatoa, with th* oloeAgrkaltaral Oab whM they mot
tha at a mayor to serf# for lb*
at tha Oeart Hoaao Friday feiffM
new year, win tmm at a ap«rial
meeting to th* City Hall tmdght at

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A few dayn i| ( wr we/e fff'jlat very “ vry tor our
friends in the North who from Maine to Minnesota had been
caught in the grip of sub-tero temperatures. It seemed to
us that weather whkh resulted th the mercury actually
dropping out of eight, enow piling up so high in busy
streets as to Interrupt traffic, and billiards Inundating the
country aide with enow and ice, waa nothing ahort of a
calam ity.

. ft aeema however that we were wrong for already come
glowing report* from many of the worst affected^ areas
which indicate that natives may be viewing the tempera­
ture^ decline at a Godsend. It aeema that many of' the
fur coat manufacturer!! and the woolen underwear depart­
ment* arc doing business for the find time In several year*.
It also aeema that literally thousand* of persons previously
unemployed are now engaged in shoveling snow off main
thorough fare*.

-•OfHr TO A SMOKB-HINO
I lava things that ascend:
Aeroplanes and bird-wing*,
l i f t s sad laughter:
- Evas Cremation*

Bat

*11 the*# hav* no hereafter;

Where aa you, O delicate ring
- Halt 4 mad* ntyaelf,

Foa, M at exquisitely

Bang*

Memory's shelf,
Bwmlag and hoveling over

i Shade and ahin*
th a t fall oil some past lover—
. Bear gathering force
f i t IrtMni io
O f Ufd In «h*dow nhow.

.MARION I’ KAKXK.
BPBJNti IN TKXAJt
abast-OatU* are

•"T h e coldest weBther in m ore than * decade hait
brou ght a ntah o f business to fuel and heating com panies,"
w rite* a financial editor o f a New York paper, "an d warm
clothin g is m oving at the briskest rate oveY retail counters
fo r many years, according to reporta yesterday, Onp o f the
large nntural-gan system s experienced a 100 percent increase
in demand fo r service in the last tw o claya, while plunla o f
the steam -supply corporations are w orking at capacity. One
corporation Increased Its hourly se n d -o ff o f steam to 6,600,000 pounds from about 4,700,000, A large m am ifacturedgas com pany In the Hast reported » send-out o f aftout 156,000,000 cubic feet Thursday, against n normal o f 125,000,000 fo r winter, and nn estimated 175.000,000 or more y e s ­
terday. Goal retailers throughout greater New York state
that ortiers fo r the week probably will show the largest to ­
tal o f any week fo r the last three or fou r y e a rs."
E vidently a snowstorm In the north produces somewhat
the same e ffe ct as n'hurrirnnp tinea In Florida, liurriranea
are pretty apt to he hailed, particularly in California, as
disasters o f the first wnter, and yet their a fter-effects can
usually be expected to (nrltide n reduction In the over-supply
o f citrus fruits, the dem olition o f many small sharks which
should have been condemned years ago, and a resuscitation
in the building trades which nothing else short o f a Imom
could have produced.
So we are going to quit feeling sorry fo r the Yankees
in their present cnnflirt with the weather. If their hem o­
globin is right It won't hurt their health. And evidently it
is a great insist to business.

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rue and dletrmeted.
vhal rame from Wa«bJust one week," he esFourteen questionnaires,
u»*n different departII me, are they legal?
»w*r them? I shall hare
I operation* while I get
•cord out of the warn*
put my wholv force to
Inal's the sense of HT
it ell going to end?
yers took the question
isrment, amt 1 do not
r m iner.
But this I
and so dues every mao
rugpling to make his
sy in these tough times
nfrisnr* and the statisd the quarks ar, havd day. Everybody with
inn to exploit seems to
htm*clf an office and is
ig questions.
sni about In add is nillhrnination of the New
a defense of the flood
I have lieen s 1 shocked
her ritli'rn by the reve■in Washington.
Home
o who were ai the hr*d
•ine«s lif,. in 1929 were
idly false to their trust
dealt n slaggiring hlow

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lagtilutlo$a. They Had to he dis­
covered end held up to public
condcmnstlon, whatever the eoat.
But I rrwnt the easy u w m p tkon of vfrta* on the part' « the
New Dealers. I am annoyed when
they
prat end that
eearythlnc
which tisnJ to be waa Ipaa facto
wrong.
The Old Order had Ite
great shortcoming*. We are learn.
Ing of thefn to our shame, and we
shall corrWt them. But In spite
of Its abuse the Old .Order did
give
a 'greater Increase In the
comfort aAd happiness of the a *,
n a g * Arwrlcan family than has
i u t nccatrtd In liie lives of any
people In the history of the world,
And it accomplished this service
not by berrturretk heckling but
hy encouraging men and women
to ose their initiative,
In our present juet desire to end
abuses let us not allow the profeasors to run riot. I,et's net aa.
sumc that everybody with a pet
notion is wise and capable Just
because ha Tailed to make a prof,
It in Iti.U. I'erhapa It ia already
lint, to begin to demobilise some
of the^icstionnalre makers and
Ilarpo Man, he of tha painted muxtaehe and hilarloua* wise­
see if business In this country can cracks, who ha* on* of Ih* leading parts |n the new Man ttmlhrrs
da a little recovering under its film "Duck Soup," which opens a two-day run at th*-Milan*Theater
own steam, as business is doing In
almost every country in the world, here tomorrow.
It hasn't much time to recover
under ■ weekly quota of fourteen

GROCERY CODE
IS GIVEN 0KEY
LAGLARD1A HAS California Suffers BY ROOSEVELT
BUSY FIRST D A Y Tremendous Losses (Continued From Page One)

IN HIGH OFFICE
Now York’s M a y o r
Hreakfl Precedents
With Usual Aplomb

The NRA And “ Little Rusincfw'
From thr vrry beginning o f thr N B A drive, thr prin­
cipal hnnU hip o f what wait grnrrnlly con crlvrd to hr it most
magnanimous and hiimnnilnrliin m nvrm rnl. has fullrn upon
thr small htisinwtH mitn. Most o f thr Mg industries rn joyed
liugr surpluses in rash and o lh rr liquid arrets upon whlrh
Ihry could call to provide for Incrrnsed cost* undrr thr
coileH. Most small lmsinrsnr* w rrr srtuully on thr verge o f
lumkruptry und, ulrrndy living from liand to mouth, could
meet InrrrsNed payrolls only by allowing legitim ate bills to
Ko unpaid.
That this condition, which in rapidly approaching an
acute atuRr with frumy a small enterprise, is comiutr to the
attention o f thr Adm inistration, In revealed hy thr derision
o f General Johnson to art up a *peciul lawrd to deal ex
t-lusively with thr problem s o f I hr amall business men. Il
would be litis Isiuril's obligation to e rr that tile "little fel­
lo w " in husinrss is not driven out o f the econom ic picture
by code* which must fit alike the b l« industries o f the conn

(Continual from
on*)
walrr, a ncor# of bridg#* wa*h#d
out and other highway and rail­
way daman*.
Th# full fury of th# ntnrm c*ntrrerl, apparently, In the Mnntrnn#
•retion. pjtuatnl in the hills bark
of (ilrniialp. whlrh a ftw w*#lis
ngo w#r# denuded of tr##i» and
ithrubn hy a tliRant roil* fin*. At
du*k la«t night blinding #b##t* of
tain f#ll mpw in th# Btrickrn
area. whPis many of ih# dead
rrer# found.

Alrnont hourly, Ih# ream# rr#wa
rum# rtipnn Udlm, hiiH#ij h#n#alh
nnwf* of wrfrkifp, ld#ntlfiratfon
first to impnaaibl#. In thr
morgue. imidrntlfird and HI*figured were |h# bodlr* of a
"Ml|| atmill ft y#ar« old, four
middir afftj wnmrn, a man of
nfi, thr tomo of a boy of *«v*n,
and (hr body of an H month* old
Thirty ibrrlfr* drrtitirw ware
ordrfrd into thr Mont roar district
to patrol madia and direr* reftigrrp tn thr rvrnt a romplrtr
rvartiMl ton of thr area mini Io*

,uf wriM,' n “ h',u '1'
- ‘SflHkUjr IIUtrtdjw\lUj*d., u t
itiblic. railing attem ion to Die situation ." Ilia
the Brasaa and the Umpaaaa. not yt«t m stlr pul
lie publicly favors reaeiudWhere Spring la urging onward
'U n ited Htales News tleeUres,
Her great bluebonnet roundup
ling the uction hy which Congress gave to big industries the
While the old loti herds uf Tests Jright to organize outside tile untl-trust laws for production
Longhorns
^control und price maintenance.
Senator Nye tlte p .). o f
HMwimTil? tbti
North Dakotn. also has show n eancarn over the plight of
WIN IrHKD GRAT HTKWART
(ht. f,ma||,.r.lown business mail.
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"T o meet this situation, General Johnson on Dec. 26
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' said that he •would like to have a Imard and like il to have
Jon*. Declares Railroad* Will access to anything it warned to see here, und to investigate
Need More Cash- h.Kills*. "Evrn lanylhitlg, especially administration o f the codes • The g&lt; n
aa you and L "
cral asked both Senators Ho rah and N ve to serve n ■ mem*
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bers till the new lamrd. reiinwentlng the smaller Im-iness
When Ih* war againsttb* da- n]an.
Until turned down lilt! request mid indicated 1ll.il H
preaslon ha* W n flnalljr won, w» Q0 ,,Kr(.NM|(,tu(| investigation might *&gt;e made

t L

Eyas Examined
Glaaaas Correctly Flttod

DR, HENRY
McLAUUN, Jr.
Optometriat „
112 Park Ava.

PALMETTO
GROCERY
SIT Palmetto Are.
Fat C H IC K E N S

fr«in!!iirMN| from Pag# 1|
Frp l T William* ami 11 It. St#&lt;v#ni*. «f Sanford, and J S. IHnktd
, «if SunfunL H5-&gt;rat rdd man wjmi
j it tlit- on y C'unffdefat# v#l#rafl *
I

living in Ih# r«ij.m&gt;\
,
Tbt* fiifnrtammrtil (mugrani was1

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danci-d

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Other Things In Fropartlets
Gel Oay Price* First!

We Deliver

Phone U l

UR. 1. T. DOSS

MARTIN
Sit W. let S i.

'■ d». *»ur |*arf In prominlrtfi nafaiy In.drlvtAj
I***., l i g h t - Jind -tr-i-rinit T h l « -»rvlr*&gt;* i* a b
'i p r j I l ^ l h B Ih funf ul
ti K r m i ; w l l ( |gi #nf I- - u t ’ il !•&gt; III*
Ntlerlff.
Wr
*f*» a|
fObl

RIVE’S GARAGE

20« W. First

by,

Xs-wHl, Lak# .Mary man*

riM t in ly

lb.

M axw ell H o u se C o ffe e 25c

Climate Saved
Me, Mrs. Bullock
Tells P io nee rs

ro»M# ‘

nfiNT

hr

D if fc m m A a t u t V :

■riiliv# lutui* in a dam v nianilInm J
Things like that arc always happening and w* ar
i ul HwlipI* ji&gt; llrarli Mure., un i tt ’
ktiouti i* lit*' "Roatiling Mm-trel | kelp ) *hi out.
of Salbbiiry Hcatb
1
Herd the tarment to ub right away and we
ft lift nifi wi rt un Ih# fung inni |
f u r t h e tic ml Bu ria l r t i ' i t l .
wt-rt* song' by Hi In Tiupp; hi
‘ ii ndlnr by Mire ' N-*i *ln* Tui#,|
HKMINOI.K DRY C LE A N E R S

'T h ro u g h o u t the rode hi-nrings there iinve la in appear
«n ces uf u n organ i/ed t.u -m rss men repreae.il me -t.id le r

f|rmH W |MI have objected to the term s o f the prnix.se.l codes
ground that Itiei would im|uwe undue hm dship.
the Plibile Work* fund fur harlu&gt;r T h ere also was frequent ohjertion to the rule of nulilstilBS
improvement. That will giv* Mi- |,y Irndc associations on Hie ground that they were not repMiami il to get $1 ,000,000 (tom on the

person

lAUig ■famX rhaanal, threw r f .s m n t h 'e - o f tJrw t-»h i«irv n n d - f - 'a .s .s i ™ » l* u i group*, ir l

I The "d»v
tnlal' nf precipita­
tion In !*•»
Anee'e* wai &lt;AI
l$che*. The total for Ih* *'orm,
eV-.|he- •o'e.n ey-ord* showed

Ruodeed f « l wtd*. a harbor whlrh roIu.urn,
W1U szeommodaU orran going v*at*,mKn.Ng, |tH». is reported to ho sentiment lor 0 K______Q______
eluding industries in towns up to
from the lllue l.ugle
On* thing whkh t’ongr*.. mold roqulrom elils slid from code restriction s
Hack in Septem4* which would *&gt;* worthwhile her when farm ing districts were showing antagonism to
would b* to put th* Skid* under the higher prices that had occomjwinird the NHA drives,
Huey lo n g , tr it would do that towns o f 2 .5 0 0 and u n d o were excluded from the blanket
•od adjourn. It would receive th* f ,Mp. provisions.
rtatigrstnlationi
of
practically
"N ow the claim o f some m em bers o f C ongress is that
araryena.
tjt() m U(,
represents a b ig -city movement and that all
w _ 77" |
small und medium-ai/.ed citi«'« should lie brought out from
W# intir upon tn# new ye»r
.
t,
With a raalliatioB that w. hav.

*»n. s "d l-rbci Knr ih* **as-&gt;n
if* Inin* w*. M as Im^***, Inst
tele* *«. d*le w*i 1.09
lochn. and *n-mV '-

.nn--, i&gt;v Mi--* Mnrutn lliy sr
V i ol in J».lo hy Mi.x Paftline T :„ i»rh a -,, , rnpa.ni. 1 l,y M, • l.urlJJ*
A.pmwnll Tnkarti; loe daore liy
Mi,* Itoris Javkson. accompanlisl
Oy Mi- W T ln -t- -n ul ihi- r*
ano; n bock and wing dance by
OiviLlr
Peckhani,
7?* year iiit
fa t,. ir**r diWUrttfi* x*n* Aifhiwr,t
t,y hi- .o n . Jo h n A- Prrkhain. win*
uteo exhibited a buck and wing
dance; \V, C. Itilcy. HH ;'e*r i.ld n.
•n er who outdid both the I'e-k
ham *
in
a
"breskdo ,vn"
&lt;tanr« which held siidrd ls '* ic -'
a* Mr.
Evan* pta'*4 .&lt;"•*' ’

• * 1 inch**.
"biw*kik"*n mxtl: "T r V'n’ 1- ;
lor—... n ! f W , 1 * e q t d t h * and a tw* round boxing match
starrn r*l*h"*l&lt;nl an all time between Clareoe* r - L M - and
(Word
Sisnlny l’e&lt; khum, gi«|J*oa* ut
F f* Faton, eo'in*v Oo-d con­ Oivillr IVcUiam.
trol sne'llee*. ettrlliot#-l **• M*.t,
Khncpw Iq^nje I rwfirshlScntx
rue* H!»**'*•- to s rl-u lborst. U« werw rerve-t, l # r Kvan. announced
ijt.| h- 'g i r~-*|e*d r*p.rts that H-nt lb HI’eh 'He cullHwev nf the
($* ercslc-t. recocted merinOs- I
Mary GhsmSer of Oomn&gt;werr
Hpn was *» Ho ■»**'* fxyip In tho nil person* Hvfn- In th# county
Ijktndfle Mountains. |U vj Inrh** who hail coached th* *r * ■**f O1'
f i r the storm and -11U9 for th* year* we&gt;* tn be guasl* of th*
trod* body at th* Milan* Th**i*-

If ,ou spill .uairthiag on lhat best part, frock

Phone

SSI

S

S a n fo r d C a s h F e e d StOTfr
‘'Sanford’s Only Home-Owned Feed Store"

BALLARD’S FEEDS and FLOUR ;*
W T WOOLLEY
O-ener-Mgr.

p. A. MERO
Ballard Itep.

BEET CHAPMAN
ftaJosmOV

W e e 'h e r

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
on the Heights.
One of thr many pleasant oc-1

ca- ion. oinrkiri, ibr rb.*,. of Ote
.el-1 J
*S 1 I pilau
prit.- i» a • '
i .mi- of Mi.
rn I 1
l' /
I. 11 uf . aufoed
M»q 1Is it wit il. Ji.c Mid and
Mnrrlt } ’ p n i
c the Itost*.
Tin'** pr lint were; tile ki 1ICC*
Eleanor and Kulb Hubert*, ll*t*n
and Ruth Hand, Katharine and
Esther Wilson, Marian and llaset
Parka nt. Gene and Annie Mae
Pope, Bertha Packard, Agne*
Bolhamly, Buth Mr Dan 1*1, Ca ro­
ly a. Lilli* Ruth and Emma Spen­
cer, .Maud Mist, and Alfred itnhson. Doug)asa Griffin. Fraiwlx'
Bell, Collier Brows, John Murrell,
Perry Packard, Lloyd Brown, G.
W. Hpencer, J r, lafayctU Tillla,
Maurice MM. William Pope, MarHa Spencer and Joe Mint. The
party waa chaperoned hy the
BMa*a Leol* and Nellie Evaaa.
L. H. Brumley of Oatary A**■M M tha pM «4 pMaaaaar a&lt; a

Bcv. W. A. Cooper, pastor of the
First
Mrlhodiil
Church,
an­
nounced today that in place of
the regular
Wednesday
nlxht
prayer meeting •rhcdulrd for to­
morrow night, he has arranged for
the appearanca
of Kev. John
W'alchnrn, I). D., of Philadelphia,
who will deliver a lecture, lllaat:al*tl with aiides, on the OI*rammrrgau Passion Play of, 10.10.
Closing scenes of this historic
pageant are to hr enhanced. Rev.
Cooper stated, by the congrega­
tional singing of sis hymns, and
Dr. Walrhorns's dramatizing Ih*
words from the Croat. A liber
offering will be taken. Iter. Coo­
per stated, as he concluded by in­
viting the public to attend.

Steve's
Place

rklrvpnrlnr
vt# ami I'hrMlr IHm ii
^fr«F«#ttlam#f#r a*r*l&lt;*«
» llaarai Rill A. M*—

Im&gt;V.

“hows tiS, g ^ s ^ H K e i « M ^ f ,

.i !!* 1 • monum' n‘ ”
l H ^ J K S t a s lfilV

at least fl.1 hours a week unless
it was operated a shorter lime be­
fore last June.
Increasing
food price* over
thosr of last June by more than Is
made necessary hy actual In­
creased costa is prohibited.
The rode will be governed Joint­
ly with one for food wholeaaler*
which still awaits the executive
approval, with
representatives
from every food dealers' associa­
tion participating in presentation
of the codes and any other* found
representative enough to warrant
inrluson later.
Four specific form* of food dis­
tribution are exempted from this
rode; confection sold in confection­
ary stores; bakery products sold
in hake shops; milk sold from
house to house and food sold In

Dr.WatchornTo Speak
At Methodist Church

BEER
For' Vour Health

to

$

G A Y ’#

“Beat•For Tb- S«utb" \ *

STANMiY-ROGERb, HARDWARE Op.
2Q4 Sanford Avenue,

II* Wooieo." rsn'lnq picture film

h av# ■om#

after th* brlek are laid - f
the avenue.
‘ .A-,
Mr. and Mis. A. I* HandaM lM '
daughtrr, Ruth, uf Mlchlyan ay*
her* to *penil the winter *nd kd"
Imp* make Banfoxd their future
home. They *r* pleasantly lo­
cated In a anil- of rooms In Mr.
Woodruff* residence, corner Third
and Palmetto.

wpop
All K1n4o o f W ant
Delivered

DUH Airrs

w m wgy.

wi. ii

in-rstuvntni

• A a t lew I? lieluw zero, yet•Al**,^sweltered” at tha tovrtr» # M # * e high as (4. The sail■n wanhtH’ titnicd the anew fill* &gt;
recta Intu quagmires.

We (ok* pleasure ia aanoeadeg oar mstbanhlp
In the Tratporary Inaurance Fund of Um Paderal Da*
poitJt Inaurance Corporation, through which the Bc(
drposJla of every depositor of thia bank nr* now in*
N e e d HU fo.ffcn MBMtat n f IX M IM B .
W e nra g t o i U n ffn r t k k c e r t i f M yroiortion tn
m r deimnlUm. It wutrta ik e W i n n i n g o f a wear bank­
in g « n o f nervtef and mutual enel|*eeen.

The Sanford Atlantic National Bank
C t#yrilktlM |.

Q U A b m n &gt;

They Cost l&gt;ea* Uecaaae Tt y '•'p.w! FaiMwv*.
They Retain Their Beauty lin ger—
There la Nn Belle* Mad*—

i-ir-&gt;. v fh c r# t^ v mtrht *** “ t.lt-

fine new .elf-.taxiing Hulck CSV
hftd r i t i r r l i

D O Z I I '. R

Spenceri *1

' f* * * 1"* *

- ••t

•»

�"T V .

J^tv. Lang,' C. I t H i m

A t Inf w in d Dance

-—w■

Muon, 8. J. Nix, Howard Orerlin,
Frtutk Peirce, C. F. Proctor and
Mrs. Proctor, J. G. Sharon and
Mrs. Sharon, Peter Schaal, V. A.
Speer ami Mrs. Speer, H, C. Moors
and Mr*. Moors, Lester Tharp and
Mr*. Tharp, Hgrold C. Washburn
nnd Mia. . Washburn, W. D. Hof­
mann ami Mn. Hofmann, Karl
Lehmann, and W. B. Eachry.

m - m in 'If iiHtu1
p in 51»il
’i«8

y e n | and Mrs. Andrew i

and M n .

B y U gh m Auxilisry J U l T a m '
---------

'M rs. Waller 8. ColomWl,1

Maroating fw nt of thetnan, Mr. and Mr*. John GalloOn* of the largest dance* of Mr*. T. H. McAnley, Mr. a w
tha VrltiUr seavvn was the annual R, R. Dras, Mr. and _
city"! social Ufa at the dawn af t l a t j , Mr. and Mr*. K. F. l-ane,
yaar, an event which found Hr. •ml Mr*. C. E. Adams, Mr.
New Year's iUnrv&lt; given Saturday Boyle, Mr. and MraJlan
It* participant* rent wine old ac- and Mr*. H. N. Kaycr, Mr. and
evening at the Mayfair llotvl hy Bay)*, and Captain S . T.
J W %iJ.,
goaintaneve and wuhllalddr Maaw Jfrt. J o a -U o tiu lu , Mr. and Mrt.
the member* of Ih* Am*rlean 1+ and Mr*. Ixmcka.
t . C. Pore. Dr. L Ih Brown. Mr.
glun
Auxiliarywith about '.*00
Al*o the Alisa** MrlW hltMr,
recaption anil damn •nd Mrs. 11. W. Rucker, Mr. and
ivroint In attendance. Proceed* of Christine StoudenmltV, !iel«n Wff*
ataxed by member* of the Sanford Ur*. K. G. Gray, Mr. and Mr*. J.
ihe affair will hr u-ed for rharity nay, Lois Couch, PaUy* O'
Mia. Hoary WIUs. J r . a brldo
Klwanta Club at
th*
Trianon, W. Tinaitkill. Mr. and Mr*. P..A.
work.
Camilla Dcas, Marjorie
Stephan* Is spend- af this weak, was honor gnoot a t . H A
,
Dance Club last nig hi from lOitHl Maro, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. HntchiTh* large iwllromu at the hotel l.oui** l*urtlon, Kathleen
t k j l la Leesburg with a hrid*. party and ■iM.llanaoaa |rf Ki„ X t a at Boston L'alvervo'clock to 8:00 o'clock.
son,'Mr. and Mr*. II. B. Pop*, Mr.
was
decorateil for the occasion FVillh Walker,
Helen
Mr*. Herbert Butler.
abower glvon Friday ytarnoon_ h y ,
^
M adw t a rehearsal far
Planned as sn annual event of. and Mr*. C. F\ Stecnwoilh. Mr.
I with
uusntitte-of American flags Mary Dlghtnn, Florence Mtttaer,
M r^ Harold A. Appleby and Mis. llw* tvo MHic f Mt|esl&gt;. -A lc h ,"
A ; mtareUanroiU l ohoffcr
Now Yrnr's night,.the affair at and Mr*. J. E. Abernathy, S. 1)
' pl*re,l against « background of of Cadillac, Afkh., Mary Sg#Md
af Tampa J. M. Leonard at the horns of tha and “ Roaa Maiden.” at 7.00 1*. M. _____________ _____ ______ ___________
tract*.) more than 800 person*. Ulghleytnan. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. b rk iff1 part) wtrv givon
y I pineboughs and other greenery.
| INiwrll, Alice Wahl, of OHng4»y
i_W**k-«nd h*ra with rcla- former on Fointettla Avenue.
at the Woman'* Club. All tinner* ! most of * horn remained until the Lee. Jr., Ur. and Mr*. E. I). Mot­ nijht by Mr*. Frnnk Mrinch at hvr
j
lisncing was enjoyed from 10:00 Ktisatwih Ann DeForeat,
e .t , d a tk ef
'1
FoUr
I In tha cowhty nr* invited to attend.'cortr|u i „n f
d&gt;BC(
homo on Went Kirvi Strr^t
in
ley,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
A.
Bartholdi
o'clock to l 00 * 'clock to music Ina Mrisrh, Gen* Martin Labey,
were enjoyed after which acorwai
—
.X .v .r. —
.
lnr
•Ip" ■»•— — . sft
. .
The 7AUlhean
Claa* of. . tha
Flrat
honor
of
Mi»«
Ruth
Fctrr*
Hou^r,
Peterson.
Air.
and
Alt*.
\V.
II.
Gueela were met al the door ''y
Alya Chorpgping spent wero added and p r im
1Baptist Church will have ,ta ragu- retiring
„ lIIln. C
1UD prT.
lurm ,Howard Schmidt, Mr. and Mr*. M. S, Wig irrrnt bri«ir-#lrrt. I'hriklm** «lrc- furnished by llene's Orvhestr*. Al Franc** R*itt, l.uclll* Bolt, Bitty
rluh
president
midnight rlmiurr*. serpentine, con- Wheel***, Rebecca Wilson, S M I
. la Ocala with har ataUr.
C. F. gins. Air. and Mi*. J. N. Rob«un. omllona wtrt* u t d to oilorn lh»*
fell i, and favor* were ili*trlhutcd Gist, Aldine Harrison, R. E, Orffs
W alker, ^
.
m
the
church
annex
|7:80 P.
writ rn*
Proctor, and William Du Itire, Jr., and Capt. amt Mr*. FI. T. rikoma whorr thf
hy Mr*. J. 11. Ilintermister and fin, Julia Higgins, Marjorie T j n TillU^ while low wore prise,Jinan ,th Mfm&gt; „ * 0 A am . U n . c . D.
. .
(prUivmi,
members of the committee on sr« Lourk*.
Mr*. W II Hofmann. At Ih* name cr, Margaret Peter*, and W l J
Mrs. f t A. Raff of Ml- handkarchiafa. was proeented to |Firiwtort M r. O. G. Holler. Mr*
- h tS
After several pn»*reBsions
of
Alan. Mr and Mr*. John M.
rangeinents. Members of the rluh'f
wwah i d bars with Mira C o r n e t lic it* * .M b s
j Win o k .Smith, and Mias
Em ill
pHtra . were tuur ijiianlitirs of Oallonns were William*. Jr.. Rllll* Ball, f t * h
board of director* acted a* hosts Kelley, E. E, lliady. Thus. Ilaith- bfhbir hlwh .s^oie
T. C. Popa, Camegon O Connor rwrivrd mil prim*, llnan j Boyd
-si
K
cox, ti. B I!"-*, Charles Dunn, nwanteil to M\**' Manraret TaV ieie**cil froin the lodi-ony liy Mr. I,. WiKulruff, Jr., I s , Et*Il, W s M .
ws« , i
during the evening.
t l. . . .
.&lt; &gt;.
.
handkerchief*.
row Riser. M il Stewart. W M m
Circle NuiahcT till of Ik* First
Shortly after the midnight in­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank E i» * * f llislg- •ih. Mra. Frank IVtera. Mrs. Julia Hofmann.
At the tan hear the honor
&gt;|t
■w*'. •
Methodist Church will meet at termission,
Among those *ren
dancing Garner, and Hr. Harry S. W w A
incoming vicr-pres­ son lull. Gcoirr A. DeCotle*. Mr. l.utiwijr, amt Mrs, A* K- Mallem.
of Pueblo, Cal. received rift* from the
*
m
:
7:30 P. M. at the home of
Mrs. ident Wnllrr S. Coleman and Mrs. and Mr*. Amlirw M. Carraway, hfiss Takach receivrd a hamlkri- were: Mr. and All- W. P. Hof­ ruff of Leesburg.
yucst*.
They
were
brought
In
oa
af .thia city, la the guest
Al-o John Ivey, John
Carl Williams.
Coleman led a grand march which Mr. and Mi- A. I . Brtl*. J. IV. ihief case and a tinen handker­ mann, Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Illnlertisas of Itr. and Mia. * novelty wagon decorated with
Tha Friendship Class' of the furnished a highlight of the even, Ilarwvll, H*mUI| Chase, Mr. and chief. Mra. Peter* a box of nov­ Mister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Russell Odham, Irwin
white crepe paper. Refreshment* First Methodist Church will mart
C an t.
Ing. F'ollowing this feature, Mr. Mr*. W. U. Di-on, Mr. and Mi*. elty *rtap*, Mrs- I.udwig, a wa*le Meiaeh and guest*. Mr. and Mrs, Hoy Echols, Chari** Dunn,
were then served by the ho*teases,
at 7:80 P. M. with Mr*. Hughes, Orrrlln made a short talk in which W. C. Hill. Mi and Mi*. K. J- basket, and Mrs. Mallem a mem* A. Al. Hockoven of Daytons Bench, Sl*m|**r, Gen* Turner,
assisted by Mrs. C. P. Proctor.
318 Magnolia Avenue.
hr welcomed the guest* on behalf Holly, Sr.. Mi. and Mr*. R. J. oranrium bu«»k. Miss Anna Marie Mr. and Mr*. John I.. Galloway, der, Jr., Perry Ilsker d f
and Mrs. A. Lorpany
The room* where the
guests
WKIINKSUAY
of the club membership, exprrs-od Holly. Jr., !!• - Martin Bram, Rev. Fellows s « « given cut prise, a Mr, amt Air*. A. II /.nrliniy, .It., Thendurv- Wad*. Mnhy Iwing,
Spmtt lost Tharadar in Qoal* with wars entertained were decorated
A board Hireling of the llarde.i the hope that each would enjoj a Henry 1. Isuiltll. Mr. and Mr*. J. no*rhy hritlge score pail.
Mr. ami Mr*. F\ W . Itender. Mr lace Phillip*, W. A. Adams, JawM r :a M Mrs. 8 . C. Walkar. . ■
for the occasion with a profusion
Club of Sanford will be held at happy and prosperous new yr*r, L. Hurt. Mi .tiki Mr*. W. W. Pot­
At h late hour refreshments and Mrs. A K. Powers, Air. and ning- Hurl. Hen Cogbuiw, Georg*
''j S K ;
r± - I ................ i V .
/.I
of poinseltiss, nasturtiums,
and
' 'M r * . Clarence S . Ball,'who has other flower*. Those present were: U:30 A. M. al the home of Mrs. W. and extended an Invitation that ior, Mr. and M'S. Joe M*t*ch, wrre *er\rtl hy ihe ho*less, Thi»se Air* Hoy F\ Mann, Mr and Mr*. Mnyr, A. E. Yowell. Isvslia Panvthey all attend the llhlh reception Air. and Mi- John Mrisrh. Mi. present w eir: Miss Ruth House, John Meisrh, Jr.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ksin of riitamln. Raymond Lands
______ m tome time here with Mr*. Henry
h**n spending
Witte, J r, honor K. Watson, Hose Court.
and Mi*. KolUnd Hern, Mr. and homir guest, Mrs. William Otto, A I, Belts, Mr. and Mr*. George •|ial-1. I,. E Cotter. Roy ftyrtiei, J r ,
Monthly business meeting and and itanre.
pa rant*, Mr and Mr*, p. N. guest, Mrs. C. F. Proctor, and tb*
Ib sr parents,
All*: Watlan W. Bell. Mr. in ' o f St. l.ouis, Mrs. Paul
Among those present were:
Alex Rharow,
IVtolJ. Wrinstrin, Mr. amt Mrs. Gordon Chandler Sharon,
ystnrncd Sunday to Misses Pataye O'Connor, Marjorie luncheon of Ih# Woman's.Club of
Mr. and Firs. Edmund Mri-rh, Mr*. R. Mellon: Mr. *n,l Mr*. Mis H A ia m rn m , Mrs. hun Harriett, Mr. «nd Mr*. G. A Fred Stanley, Frank PuBMrt, Tad* t Cfcootar, Pa.
Duilose, Marjorie Till is. Julienne Sanford will take plsre st 18:30
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I). Woodruff, Mr. Glenn l.ingls *&gt;id Mr. anil Mr*. can fam e*on, Mrs. Martin Temple. Speer, Jr.. Air. slid Mr*. T.
H dy Morse, Jark Hall, Donald
Newman, of Orlando, Helen Witte, o'clock at the club house with
Mrs. Julia l.utlwig, .Mr*. John Melting. Mr. and Mr* Ralph A Min, Rnbart lkMfsntta Wilttava
Mnr Ernest Knipp re- Florence Witte, l*auline Crawfafd, Mr*. J. B. Root, Mr*. E. D. Brown­ ■isl Mr*. It. D. Baggett, Dr. sud Hoy F'. Mann
Also. Dt. and Afi*. J. N. Itnhson. l.m loig, Mrs. Mary Mickler, Mrs. Smith. Mr. ami Mra F.raily Dun- H«»aa. Bill Tyr*» Curtis
from New York Helen Wilson, Cornelia M cK il,. lee, Mr*. F. M. klarier. and Mr*. Mr*. S. Pulrston, Mr. and Mr*.
Margaret ran. add
W. P. Brook*. Jr. ** hoitra*e*. Hubert B. Avt, Dr. and Mrs A. Sr„ Miw Luc, Peter*, Mi** M»hlo Iteoige 11s I M r s . .
sod Mr*. A. W. Lee, Georg# Steele, Jark Aycrkkl'SpSs
bft*« M
Sn&lt;t Ruth Pearmen.
Reservations mil-1 be made with W. Epp*. Mr. and Mrs. FI. M. Ilowlei, Ml** Eodhe l.lngte. Mi** Hirbter* Mis Henry Richter, Mrs. .It.
erl Itriti. Rlrharrt Deas, Jokk U *
few ninths with
tlalluwsy, Mr. and Mr*. G. E. Mc­ Dorothea l.*w*on Ml** It FL Grif­ Frank Peters, Mrs. A. K. Mal­
Mrs. John Malarh.
Also Mr and Mrs. Wallace W nrarvl lliggin*. Hvan* HpeneeCv f t
Walker,
Ml** lem, Mr-*, Mars Schaal. Mis A- W. Hell. Mr «n.l Mrs. II C. Wash ' N T' r'T. Frank W. Chaaa, Jakff
A council meeting of the Wom­ Call, Air. and Mr*, l e t A. C*'no- fin. All** Edith
IT &gt;rc
—— — il
an's Missionary Society of th« ley, Mr. and Mr*. Claude Locke, lamah'lle Hagan. Mi** Keen Gist, -tlum|M'. Mr* fieorge l , Fellows, I,mn. Mr and Mr*.
per Clarence P. Priett has
Waller
It.' ‘ ‘mirier. Nat Famworth, B* U
First Methodist Church will b* Mr. and Mr*. Karl Nordgrcn, Mr. Mi** Camilla Desv, Mis* Msryorio atll| the Mim m Fllen H»»y. Mar- Campbell. Mr and Air- Charles I'erkin. Jr.. Kobert W. Ih-aaa, is
_ to Anthony after spend­
and
Mr*.
II.
IPerkin-,
Mr.
and
lloniske.
Mi.
Mo*s.
Air
Stewart,
garet
Takach,
Lillian
Melach,
ArMis* Margaret Talbott, dsugb- held at noon at the home of the
ing tha holidays bar* with hi* par­
Steenwerih, Mr and Mr*. J K I ° - H,,rf' •n&lt;l ‘ lonion Dean.
rots, Mr. and Mrs- C. C. Priaat, Ur of Mr. and Mrs. I. L Talbott president, Mrs. John Alden Brown, Mi*. L E Boyle, Mr and Mr*. Ban Fi*h, I*. II &gt;&gt;•«** Mr. amt lint* Rii'hlt‘ 1 , Lucy Pi*ti*ra» llrlrti Also.,.thy. Mr. and Mr. A. liar
&gt;r)|) „ „
q ______
H.
J.
I-ehman,
Atr.
and
Mr*.
It.
A.
Mi*,
[I,
C
I|
&lt;
m
I
u
kni,
of
\\mlimg
of this city, and O. L. House, prin­ coiWrr Twentieth Street and Pal­
RttMithnfT. Ire R Watbrn* Afina
HITT 1|-|tr-J Avenue.
Ihold i Patrr*»n, Mra. Hand ColaSmith. Mr and Mr*. C. B. Wtse- ton, l» (
Mr. amt Mr*. P R Mariff h 'llo w i, Mailrlim* Mallrm.
ring r«turna&lt;1 Ratunky frfirm ( k
cipal of the
Wild Wood public metto Avenue.
inan, M o . Mnrcia I*. Saban, Mr. lumt ia, S. C. whvr* thag
rup, Mr. and Mis. FI. S. McCall, Bat h. Mr ami M n UV II, Ha. h. ami t*«n*tam«* Maiarh.
4i
THURSDAY
Mr. am) Mrs. William Otto and school*, were married on Satur­
and Mr*. Roll and I*. Drnn, Mr. wrrk with thair ton ln-igw UtM
Regular January meeting of Ihr Dr. and Atr«. W, T. I.angiry, Mr. Mra. M'allat-ff \V. Wnight, Mr anrt
. two children returned Sunday to day, D*c. U at Tavern*. The Rev,
and
Mr*.
4
Harm
I.ing
If*.
Mr,
h
ii
I
lla*t*l
daughter, Mr, atid Mrs. 8» Ci
Mr. amt Mn U. C MrRritlf ami
' tlMIff home in St, Louis after Garfield Kvana, pastor of the South Side Primary P. T. A. will end Mrs. R. K. Ib-as, Mr. and Mr*. J W. Ilryanl, Mr*
Mr*. Tummy Jon***, Mr. and Mr*, Rhama.
of
Alta­ 1‘olrman, f*onton
l ‘berry, John Mr*, Paul
Sfowmakrr
ii 'I uiihhI
spaodinx a weak her* with Mr. P in t Metbcnlst Church In Ta­ take plac, at 3:00 o’clock in tbr Mr* Gordon Barnett
M"
A'
The board monte Spring*, Air. and Air*. John Kitaaift Higgrn*. Rtiaarll T«*rry, Monday night from Virlette, Ga. I ” 1 ,U » ^ r'
'• M l Mr*. Paul Peloid, BeardaU vares, performed the ceremony in school auditorium.
C., Mra A v» VVtight Bivi*. Mr*, Vir­ vtbrnf th«*k npi'fii Lhf w« »*k i*ml
..I ’ **hatul&gt;trlam, I .Itutriiaiit A. M,
the presence of a fow intimate meeting will be It*Id at C O Dotterrr of Charleston. S.
Avtnoa.
CARD OF THANKS
Patwon and Mr* Panmn.nf Vanira,
James Hansom, Miss Mary
Hill ginia N*^ly Itailay, of Ann At fair. « ith lh n t patrnla, Mr W I* Mr
friend* of the couple.
Wa wi*h to offer our
o'clock.
Mr.
and
M
o
I'lydt
Ramtay*
Mr.
I
Peirce,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Isv
RaiisM
irhMr. and Mrs, House left Imme­
Mr*. IL M
Mias CHxsbath Stewart returned
thank* to our many frtalda
Seminole Chapter ! umber Two
1Hiitlff, nnd Mi ami
nnd Mra. C K Rawaon, Mr. amt
i.
W«*rr
K maruan*
attending
this morning to har homo in Ma- diately after the wedding for Mi­ Order of the Flastern Star will tintlom, Mr and Mr*. S. K Long,
no kindly rand'trad laving* ■
Mr*,
Carl
Nordgrtn,
Mi
and
Mra,
of
(
huluota.
Dr.
and
Mi*
\V.
H.
Flffirhrr Hailvy arid M i. Railr&gt;,
ean, Qa. after ipendlnc a weak ami where they apeat a short meet at 7:30 P. M. at the Masonic
irr and r*tanda«l tha maag
Campbell,
and
Alt
and
Mrs.
Hairy
J,
I*.
Ilutrhiaim.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
i
‘
.
They
visited tha Temple.
I&gt;avr Rom*kr and Mrn. Rtmiiikr, | Mr mul Mr* T I! \VilkiOM&gt;ri
- her* with har uncle and aunt. Mr. honeymoon.
|iraBtlf»n*
of «ym|katby st tbs
F\ Kent.
*VAfR, I ndurnnl yv*tffd Sy to Ibi-ir hom** K. Adam*, Mr and Mr* Ktmo of our baluvvil hunliand and!
'It l&gt; (aiwrll and Mi* i M
and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell. Magnolia bride'* parent* in this city and left
The Wc*t Siile Primary P.-T.
Also, Mr. ami Mr*. It, A New- |Walter S 4 olnuari
Monday /er a visit with tb* bride­ A. will meet al 8:1b 1* M. at the
il1*. A Is «fl**r *t&gt;«'uding * (iraitihrk, Mr an«l Mr*. K S Ijiiii* n .
and1
Mm |«t KLIfM
Avanoe.
•un« and Mr, ami Mra. IL N. hay*
groom's parents in
HotwwrvlSe, school auditorium.
Column, William HuBo-t-. T. 1- fuw day* h«*t« with lhair
Mr*. C. W. Kntsmlngar
Ftis-I law and daughter, Mr, and Mr* rr.
I
Captain E. Jl. Scott and Mrs. C a . . . . .
lar meeting it 10 00 A M at tbff Duiiav Kay Fox ami M
FRIDAY.
Mr and Mr*. L W FntimlofSS
Al*u
Hi
and
Mia
A
W
K|’
p.j
After
Jan.
&amp;
Mr.
and
Mr*.
1 Scott and their niece and nephew,
Ro-e Circle of the Carden Club liiimr af Mr*. J M, Mi‘( ►kdl.jK. ij Harpar amt Mi*, Harpri, W r IInif W Hall. Palmetto Avt
Mr and Mr* C, W. Satchar
Mi mid Mr* M S, WiggiiiP, Mr,
j J il l.rfinaidy, IIouhiiI long and ini 4*.
M arrant and JUily. Majdar, who House will reside at the O'Flrien will have a luncheon and its recu- H ow Court.
A‘,v, lx
uhnve keen visiting Mr. and Mrs. AparUsaaU in Wildwood.
T i M.'Whltghtmrt, returned Sunday
Mr. and
Ur*. U . 1. Itshorn
la thalr ham* In. Norfolk, Va.
■pent Sunday at the Dok Memorial
Tower in U i v WaU*.
Forming s party ip*ndtny yes
tarday *t Sarasota ware: Ur. and
Hrnny Austin has returned from
&gt;M t f t Byrne* and xuesU. Avon Park where be spent a week
tr V . * , A. Hu way, Mrs. Henry with hi* father, Ben Austin.
Mdtnar. MUs Helen kliltner, ami
nk Miltuar, of Cadillac, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. lien Austin and

Mrs. Henry Witte* Jr*
Is Gneat O f. H o n o r

Social C alendar SS S e a ’S~

Mrs. Frank Meisch
Honors
^ouse

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Miss Talbott Marries
Mr.HouaeOfWildwood

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adds som ething

two children of Avon Park spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Boston
son. Mack, hove relurnr
Steel*.
, ami pfUr (pending (he holiday*
Roper's
sister,
Mrs.
I)
W m .llft . Roj
Mlaa kUthar liaa^an ha* re­
X iS_ n b fy ,_ af her home on llrai- turned to her burnt at Daytona
dair Arenu*.
Bench atUr tpendum t few day*
here with Ml** MargarM l&gt;»ng,
Mr. and Mrs. W J. Wflnmm of Oak Avanua.
Ibt W'rtdLr
' Carutsvjik. q
WfininMn'M
. end gustt* of Mr*
Mi»» Kathleen Witkirmon ha* re­
bratber-ln-law, And kilter, Mr. turn** i to h«r borne at Maitland
Heat* afUr having spent tha holiday*
and Mrs. A . U. Hhocmmkci,
Shw
^
Avenue. _____
here with Mins Mildred
Bank*,
.South Sanford Avenue,
Juanita ^mitb *prnt th*
in DaLnnd with U !*■
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Uhadl* and
They »pant ya
children of Tamps and Mr. and
Jacksonville y „ r j Latadl. of San Antowi*
at ('recent spent the week rml here with Mr.
MkJIv.*-* 19
- * aiul Ur*. L A. LasabatW 1UL Weak
Tenth Htreet.
Roy K. Syme*
ineats at their hn*re
Mist Dorothy Thurston .pent
Ufa, K A. HowIhe week-rgd with Mias Mary i
Shelly uf Palatka, who ha* bcvuiiipanled Miss Thurston here to
spend a short time with htr cousin.
Mis* Ijih Shelly.

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to the Taste and

St

makes
fr\

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) M I ‘' . T M I N ( i l i k e

Mr. and Mr*. Georg* Herbal
have return* i from Ptslnrield, N.
S re they ware called leeenily
death of the iatlsr’* mather,

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KfiglrWrckt, a frogueert
^visitor la Sonforvt.

T lic gicitirc yiiti see here wits ijk r n

i lift. R- C. Philips and i J. s. Thorpe returned Saturday
lisU y Tracy, of Gaines- |to hie lume in E c t Orange, N.
Mra. A. F. Itasar I and i J. after spending a short tlm*|
Harriet, return. I Sun- here with Mr*. Thorp* who is the
■vUI* after spend- guest of brr parents, Mr. and
here wjth T, L Mr&gt;. A. D. Shoemaker, BeardaU

iiuitlt* n iir of our inutlrm htorage wareboiihck u iicrc tlu- lolttuxos for Clichtcrfirltl srr put
IV.
T it r r r are almut four anil one-half
mi let, nl tliPM* I .ingelt t i Myer* warehoiiM'h lilled with thquiumla of t usks of
Domestic and T u rk ish tobacco*, moot
uf it lyinK there ageinj; and mellowing
fur Chesterfield cigarettes.
It takes just about three years to age

Modemdorags
lor ChMtarfiaid loboctp

the tobacco for your Chesterfields.

Everything that money can buy
ami that acienm know a about that
ran make a cigarette that’t mild•
er, a cigarette that ta*U$ battOT,
it uted in making ChetUrfiM t,
^

the cigarette that’s milder. • thfc cigarette that TASTES better
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ia Lions Score 7ToO
Over Stanford A fter * &gt;Hose Bowl Contest ■
t * 0 » E B O W L , PASADENA,
fan. 1.—(A”)—A quickUnWari h«U-fotlowlng hand of
M S^M i

L io n s

y esterd a y

COO-

SPORT BRIEFS

In tMbAaaford WewIlag W
F rid a y

Sr. of the Valdes team w«s high
man wnh a 531 totaL Thia ended
the eecMd’ half with the following
•tending*:
T " ? L , "Wee 1*1 M . T a .r u
Ill-made Dslt.rr &gt; * N M I I I I
.*S-MI thltllng
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ch arge

R A V E TOUR

WATCH

H»mlm.|» Laundry 1 • 111—11*1*
Valdai |l»t»t __ , T I *11—Iliac
ClIAPTKn *tX—Returnlne fret*

Ir r i l n l n r . t n d r | l s d l i p o c t i r M
A m r . m an blu n d p r* r Io r r andPr Art Mm*
tho M ir t h
lie
And i n n o w f»# # t RRaln, ftrti | » I" hompptPRd. It l i P r o f , ItbR tr.
AblP h p n r tllr in ro n R ra lu la ta l* # i« d o * i n o t h i J o R tn o rvt fr o m th e
rlP. •'Lnurlp, w p ran*! b# pin
houA# w ith r c lo a k o v t r h er head
a n y Infifpr* hut wn w ill b# b r i l h P f h p for* h# n p g a t l h « d o o r and In.
■ fid
AlilPP in Inv* aiMt hPlp • * f » q u ire * fo r h or.
I'rnt f T h a e r
kla
h . e u*r
o t h e r nil o u r Hv#a/* nlto
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y o ti'ra Ihp f i m p o ld Jn *1111* b# art- irU ila away
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h u r r y in g . J o s e
A m p p ln g tP sM i b r n iit.**
In th e o p p o s ite d ir e c t io n — J o ,
T h * r p Ia « « r p » t fa m ily re u n io n p o o r profPRRor p U m m tr o In roh p rat
th#
M arrn*a,
b r l n f l n * fully. They walk aIovir toRPthar,
n lo n * . o f a ll thlARR. tw in # . A ll nr# h*PPP *t meatltiR ■Rain, th* un*
h a p p y w ith in , b a t o n i Hp n tr— t It lirella pretty muprh ntRlected.
abroad.

Aunt

M a rch

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repaired

a f l o a t and Found

JACKSONVILLE. Jen. 2.-&lt;/lh
Unrolling a scoring punch early
In the flr*l
period, Petersburg
high school trimmed a combined
local high whool team It to 0, here

f t t m DIAMOND
' -ring. Liberal rewai
Fheta. m - J .

LQ8T: MAN'S wrixt watch, white
F&gt;rd, Waltham, link band, at th,Roe.' Sunday afternoon. Finder 000 looked on in astonishment.
f f t lf y Griff Bchelfield, I-ongwood,
On a flood-soaked field, the
New Yorker.' put together two
’»yd, recdlve reward.
greet plays in the second period
jpOBT-f Wednesday one sack of In score the only touchdown of
-keystone laying mash between
the contest end then stopped ev
Bauman Feed Store and Gindcr eiy drive the big Westrrn eleven
WMJ Pleas* notify J. II. Wyrnv,
rould muster.
A sensational forward
pass
QBTt Handbag on Celrry A ve­ from Cliff Montgomery to Tony
the
na*. Piratic return to Herald. Metal gave the Easterners
bell on Htanfsrd's
17 yard Hli«
and on the next play, Al Harsh**
galloped acrosa tha goal line with
no opponent near- him, on a
'W A N T E D ; SMALL Flv. Paesen smart hidden hall play.
C-olumhia
we&gt; conceded no
In good condition. I'
chance to win tha game and the

Tonight the Ill-Grade Bakery
and Western Unions roll a special
i p Hp o f I^ u rta 'a m arrlaR a t o A m y.
TM # lo o «p n « th# P rofp osor'R tle&lt;. match. Western Unions- won tho
I o p r r p . If# hod f#ar*d that L * u n * first half and the Ill-Grad* Ba­
Halt a rlslm on Jo,
ra-#t»i#r» t b r hou»p, tnffajtrtl kery the second half.

with Laurie In Amy's train Laurie b rp lln tryln R to fin d

f* yrsterday for charity before 0,r- 000 apecla lor*.
•
if
Petersburg, after a shaky start
a opened with a thrust from ntld.1 field that netted good gains in
e- quick succession.
With th* ball
; on Jacksonville's 10-yard lin*. Ps|. lersburg tossed a lateral that Pe­
te suited In a goal. Prichard's try for
th the estra point from placement
ih felled.

I0 c Un* 1 U n a
Be Uaa S tim es.

M inim um

Italian! Pttda
I I 4*1— 111* I
nVat.rn I'a lo a ..- T I «*T ll» lt

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Florida Tomorrow

S a m i s o la L a u n d r y U a m . H . W l t U ,

~KKOXVII,"i7e , ~Tenn.~Jan. «.—

ing hard throogh a mighty oppos­
M competition to defeat Blan- ing tin*, Ralph Kercheval, Ken­
tucky's great halfback, l*d a
icd’a Indian*, 7 to 0.
A crowd of approximately 40,- group of northern teammates to
a 7 to 0 victory over a southern
galaxy of stars in a charity gam#
yesterday before 12,000 cheering
fan*.
The teams were composed of
settlors and former gridiron lum­
inaries from the 18 schools of the
Southeastern conference.
of

t in

Uam took two game* from Um

IfUd th* most amarine football OP)— Punting, passing snd charg­
•gig In th* 19 years

lig h t

DALLAS, Tes., Jen. 2.— &lt;£)—
Centenary and the University Of
Arkansas played a 7 to 7 tie g*q)t
yesterday In the annual Dixie
classic. Both teams scored in th*
second
period.
An estimated
rniwd of flOOO saw th* game, pro­
ceeds of
which
w«nl
to the
Shrine's crippled children's hotpl.
tal fund.
COCOA, Jan. 2.

— Corn* • anti

* ° P r,,r B bR or, a n
a n n o * n c# m c n t
•U efrlfW R th o RAPPmblpd n im * • * ? . rrt&gt;1 R «b p r , led fo r w a r d by
*®

WWlkOR IT)

10 ■ t Atl f

RKKkd

'l** " " %hm! “ T ,t&gt;r*

V tM IK l

IIO T K I.

IfflO ffl *

h# *» •«««&gt;«•

«1 H OOP o f them With o p t f) a m i*.
M. t r a w v ih s h l l .. ( u l sce n e by
p ja v l d r f o r them Ih* very b e lo ve d
m H od lrs w h leh attun ed th e Hvpp

of the little women In their Pvent*
S K S It O lH u r t i i x t
fy| aunnhln# and shAdow eilst-enre,
TUS F-VD
p. II. Illrh
III III III—
&lt;’ . II lint,
MS Ml M l—
II.,&gt; llr,.»n
Itl Its 111—
1. A Iti-bq.iJ
III Ml III—
O. Weber
HI III III—

FERN PARK

Mlia
•W aionmry
Church
Wfe Arabi.

111
Ml
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111
m

n s ■*« i i s — k m
t
All csptalns and bowler* will
Jsna Semnldfitld. » railof thd Reformed Dutch meet tnalfht to discuss a few
who has been stationed in changes in th* lineups of team*
before alerting the third round.
for many yesr* I* spend-

• ; j * f the winter with Mr*. A. E.
• ft Bsrgett.
era!
Ben Beott drove to Thomesville,
pttti Ga. and spent the holidays with
gba] hi* parents.
Mis* Marian Jackson visited
her father in Ocala last week-enil.
Ftm Park Club Is open every
night /tnd Is being well patronised.
Iter, and Mrs. McMarirrs who
have been staying in Mrs. John­
son's house have driven on to
MiamiMrs. Hedge is expecting her
daughter Mrs. Tam
Agremont*
from Mexico.
. , Mrs Johmon I* returning from
KALEIGH, N. C.. Jan. 2.—
— Pierson next week.
The Woman'* Club will hold
thletic direc­
Dr. R. U
tor at North Carolina Stats Col­ their next meeting Wednrt.lsy,
lege, announced last night' that
Hrartly W. (Husk) Andonsn, h*d
signed a three-year conlratt to
foach football there.
^ ,
, Andersen, former roach'at No­
LM sAl, -lOTHjK
tre Dame, and T. H. JohnsoA, Act­
ing chairman of the collegthl ath­
letic council, came to terms yes­
terday In Washington, D. C., Dr.
Sermon said.
No details of the contract wehi T»on.Ii«&gt;
revealed except that it railed fir
&lt;HiRii«tl» J A
a three-yrar engagement.

IlK h P A T H .

J. Edwin Larson, Colloeior of
InUraat Revenu* for Florida has
racaired
instruction from th*
Commlsslonar of Internal Rarsnoe
to re!f«s* income tax forma for
year 1988 on Jan, 8. 1984.
On that date blann income tax
return* win b# mailed to every
individual, corporation, and partncrehlp who Iliad a .return for
th. year 1982. Those who did not
fUa return* for 1932 can secure
a blank form by addressing Col­
lector of Internal Revenue, Jack­
sonville, Florida.
Full Instruction* will be found
qn each return and by carefully
following these instructions it Is
believed tha t tdifonfeevG ETAU
believed that no difficulty will be
encountered In preparing a cor­
rect return. However, the Colleetori* office will be glad to fumlab
any specific Information required.
’ Deputy collector* stationed at
tb* principal eitle* in the state
will be glad to furnish informa­
tion or assist taxpayers in preparg their returns. Deputy colletrs will visit practically every
city In the stats during the filing

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POWDER

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i;T D U ar* Hi aeed of po«i
fk a fU f, barb^ wire, stoek
hoofing .and farm impje

• JuM unwrap a snowy-white square
ol “Philadelphia" Brand Cream
Oman—serve it for 'dessert with
Jam. crackers and coffeal "Philadel­
phia.’’ mad* hum timet cream, l*
ddlcatalr-Havered end pure. Highly
nutritious, it Is splendid far
children. Serve it ohm.!
c X

auffcrin* and th* prop* shoe for foot ccniibrt wtQ kfn lls nilisSnl an
yoswowa feat WITHOUT CHASOE. Keep this ad •eattmMartobeMge,

H &amp; A Corner
Department
Stoir
5th and Sanford A *.
t

I. Buy:
Small traijar.
be right. U . L. Raburn,
sundry.

Billy’s Uncle
QIRLS to board during
■,;*'*• s e n .
Rassonabls.
[ygtiejHirtstion. Box
L I.

WELL,

winnerx but three.
Columbia was expected to cut
th* heavier Indians down to its
« W E D " a PARTMENT with site by passing , hut threw only
iU &gt; nd water. 9 Id W. First. two, completing on a. a direct
preliminary to th* game's only
touchdown. Stanford tried It and
computed two.
TRt'fSHEp 'House. ReasonA p a rtm e n t*

fo r

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C iy ; Tcvnw \
p C M T jc u o t o

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weuittow
ohtrr!

fJieoi.* 7op Pslmstto. Apply

tge F o r S a l*
K X E N , fenced, good
rage, apiary, two poul.
.Will sacrifice. Make
r* Luchett. ForkJtgqra,
I

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lUtlv Fratnk lumber,
nd doov easing*. Wlatnndow osMing*. Brick.
eJyetrk rang* In good
iM. B. Nation. Phone

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T hursday 9\January 4 tfai %

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A Follow
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th a t OCWMTMAK1
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in s » note o f optlov er th e fu tu re pro*
and developm ent o f the
fn w hich h* wee born
I ra iled . W . A , L effler,
u m ayor o f S an ford
a raonranlxatlon m eetln s
th e C ity C om m tu ion l u t
( f t h t , thi* room in g called
r&lt;th* united support o f it*
In “ w ork in g toward
•f the City end the

« f Ra fKliene."
I 'C lt / Commiaelcm for tba
* r * * r ." Mr.*Leffl#r ««ld In
f ) N p » n i l U U n n t today, “ la
paaed of tba aaraa citlxene
have tarred la this capacity
•"the p u t yaar. bar log selected
1 loner for the
(,-)w,eeldL "A « mayorr, 1 aeiklt your help
Iona working toward
of tba City and the
at its eitliana.
Commtialon haa laid
of aeonomy and
hdk a|H raada progress In the
settlement of |U dabU. It haa dealt
froa aid aboro-board with ita
•tedMdro. W » hope that the anauhw year will Igtng oi nearer to a
definite agreement with our credthe M a n time, we ehoutd not
klr&lt; O tr city la situated In the

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Cloudy lonlrhl and Thursday,
Ir mpersturr about u x l .

F lic* Five Cent*

. No MM w*a Mrtously Injured,
but Um liras oi Bln* perron, were
B B ^ S S f l ■il M tbs t s s u H o f three
reported

to

tbs JJhsrifT, sfftea yesterd a y , ell
' j - W f t i a I t hour*.

The flret accident occurred ye«tsrdsy morning Immediately aouth
Mf the dty UMlts on the Sanford♦ Jlst, Ortaade road. Aa Auitln coupe be-

Of His

Program OfRecovery

1300 Acres Celery In

Peiitnns Offered Jobs!
lit Fields, G r o v e s |
Cannot Be Carried
On Roll Anylvonper1

V e n i c e - Sawtelle
Area Has Suffered
Considerable L o s s

ASSIGNMENTS TO 20 YEAR R E C O R D ^ " ;*
:i: local c w a j o b s for f i r e losses ) During
On Progress Made
Past Months
p S L .''.';~ 'J ^ irF ^ T N OTHER HANDS'BROKEN IN 1933

LOS AN CELLS, Jan. 5.— (Ah A swiftly recruited army of 6000 ,
— All l iv it Works pmimiyi** who
workmen began rehabilitation of '
the flood-ttricken lowland* about
Loa
Angalea
yaaterday wldla
W A S I U N C T O N , .Inn. 3 .—
l)r, C, C. Hu, former ChtfiM* j rnu*(,
'LwpfHkit from FWA p*y*
—
C. Ruiaell Maaon, local mana­ mounted deputy sheriff* hunted
minister to the United Status, rolini'inie-liately, the Stuti* Km** ■*
iX .a
p . •
* t
l
(A I ',) — I'ro.iili’ iil Rrmarvclt
ger for a well-known Kaitern through mllea of mud and debria
who died of rerrhrul embollani j « - u t ( •ivnittre rtiieii ftit^nv
iv t • i
m e iiiC ^ i I i c . c . I l i r i i i t c c i D i u i i n j f c I s
! eecd concern, who waa installed
ill Ilia mesangp In I hr- joint
for the bod lea of victim*. Tha ten­
at
hia
home
in
1
iontr
K^ng1
y**i
Thr
ipiirnrt?in?s
thiif
rnii'it!
will
J
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n
M
a
t
f
n
n lia A v e n u e 1
M e l d
B e l o w $ 3 4 0 0 , arwMnn o f I'niigrima I,winy rotoday aa head of the Sanford Kl- _____
tative death 11at lengthened tn a terday. lie waa 47 yes.-. of age. j)(, fjj
/ the ansiEniiient
.
wanlt Club for IB.T4. Mr. Maion jpossible 70.
Cleveland B e p orts Ifrninwl from rlHnilotl, m|h'He waa Chineae representative to it)rW
ye.
f r o ,,.
K .h .a i 1
Liven N ew Duties
hae been a Klwanlan for several I Tho march centered In the drsnand moat
moat ,p,
the league of nation, and
|,.t». The ruling id«o »p
-—
i
clfic riH'omm inl;it i&gt;in o f now
yaara, and he auccceda Howard [|klpd Montrose-La Creacenla aer
•pent 'In
of hia hoyhoml aa* .pent
n pliea to joraona offered ioha in
Iterauar official, of th*- Nn j
A
vear r»H'4ird ftir p sl m in te d It'Kialnlion lull itrnlt ill got)Overlin at the head of
group jtlon which fell the grrnteat fury
America.
{any nllo r line nf private buainraa lional Ke-Kmployment offi,e on | damage by fire in thii
Ihla city
of SB men.
of the moat dlaaatroua flood in
ahnttrrril durrng the yea,
ju.O cral w i,»&gt;
n ‘,U V,’ rV1
’
Tha
move
waa
taken
In
view
of
j
Magnolia
Avenue
now
have
the
Ihla region aince the breaking pif
.......... I.
re p o , ted today try |Kram n" ti lt:*
^ *!"rll»IT
|
reported
labor
trouble.,
partieoiea|,on«ihihty
for
n*atgnittg
lo«
al
the big St. Francis dam. 40 mile* j
K ite t hief M ar fle v e la n .l. voter* ' t h f |&gt;U«t B IX m o n t h i) .
larly
in
the
eltrrra
belt
peraona
t„
civil
work,
promet.
north of Loa Angelea, In 1M8,
Aildreaaing the fotrgrcaa jrprMany ahiptrera have .■hargiol j
tl||&lt; ( . l t y „ t aopiitlv, it doe. mil itn head of one „f tin* m l)'a moat!
caualng a loaa of aome 4S0 Urn;.
MUiilly hr npiked more co-opernIII I Iki'
Thlrty-ala liodle*, 24 of them
that I'WA wi.gr aralea anil alrott !
„ nv ........
Vh' ^ , m r 7 MU o . a T ' r T X lion ‘ To continue the rvstnraliuit
Identified, were reported recov­
hour ache,l„h- had all but '
than there w,-,, » L ,
,
I ' '“ " I p
r
of our rmtioniil welt tielnif ittfl
I v*»i
7.*, ttpmliiit* rioni
rtiptrd the iinm imlti *try, whirh i
ered; S7 peraona atill were on ’ he
tiny* niro, .t
nnnouit ed ’ ..a ril!, ion frrea. in. Iiidlnu g
.
i rl'uall. im|Kirant U. build ot»th «
I
cnUM not n ff ird to |»uy
Hat of mlaalng and sevrn wire
new s tru c tu rti
ktiteinenl tnsiirtll nl I he Km » | im &lt;- T I i ,,
....... .
low r .v .1 id w aa ! ru m * &lt;’f the ya.l
dead aa the reault of traffic acci­
j j itm iif m il b r t t c r to in r r t Ih ti pn*tl*
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dent, In the alorm. Author»lie*|
---------Nrirfines,
*4 to tli'il 14 n* p r n b ln n s o f m o ilrru c ls iU x a ili
It
further ntnletl ihul nieh i In i mu; r of $ TJMII
tilnif* workers tt
aald the mlaalng Hat might Inelult- j
H o p e F o r I * C H C O lf l ruined
tJo n.M
ill! r1riM
filethe 12 unlibntifird dead.
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rhwrirt'd,
' n ff iir n m e n K
n«* t h e
l ie Kiiipl&gt;*y
" W e hsvt* iilm ig lir I tin* fu rr o w
Whdi* I he *• -1 minted Ittin in not
An enormout job confronted the j
S e e n I n M in tH IklUCie
T&gt;h r»^« of Ihr Iturk fnrnu i** * men* o f l | r fllH&gt; Itiitfvr A lll I n'
m i l p ia n t t il g«*uii
ho nahl*
the lovM-wl i e»*oi|i*ii in S an fo til in
A d v e r t i H i n f f P l a n n e d rehabilitation army, formed from
By Author Of Plan ^taka jH'esent*’d !'•v S *1 Sliph of only on mjuiNiliitn &lt;( lire I'W \, 11*, rnotleiii hiNtoiy, it m belie veil “ T in ' h s n l Ito'girmmg »» o v e r. I f
men of the civil work, liate. the
Orlnndo wh" |Mont»'d out thnt
l we w oubi ii*nf&gt; the lu ll hm v e x l w e
•nrigf then only to fill vn urn ie* j th at H ip* poi tn p tta c - t
CWA hns intdr it difficult to
ORLANDO, Jan. 2.—&lt;/T»-No foreatry catnpa, American l.cgiori
of
t ' l , , „ „ . i ,.„ |t iv « t |. tin- .o i l w h e re the
H A V A N A . Ian :t Idh Vrrhl
posts,
Red
Cross
chapter*
and
t
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hilt
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piujcc1
Valencia orange, or “other late
(P e n t- |pp eaeh le-ip len l of I h i .
i i l v j good .r o d i» .p r im tm g
o il.I
Urn
, .lent (Ira n San M a lt in ', announce &lt;nri' Inhitr lr the Smith
varietlei of the Valencia ty|ie” county employea.
j 111" o .v e t i . e l l il |p |p i p, h p Ipr.i
jp la il l I . leap lu n g up In
iiia lu iu
0
XA\
| I,prill that h r would rra ig n an lM om ato '"‘It wh. ie, h. -aid . rropa ( ii inly im«tri A
Thousands of homeless ha,I
will be permltte.1 to move from
t h i e f r l c v i'l R ii il M*|u*ttei|
th nt ' grow th.*'
the author of al miial In' h a r ie - le d when r. ailv ■ tt wn- |Hiintf‘il nut thtot it «—
Hj
nt
m
d
nipped
by
the atale until Mar. I, the Flor­ be ahrltarrd. Roa Is hurled il-p ply (to|11ichI nme iIin'mn plnn brnukdi or li.il He -* hi 'V Feb U p at
It
**ntty jiln iiiH ’il lei
11he i i‘fi»n‘ lito-rli'B-* ft.1 III..'4* W.bn th i' i*m-t —4*t fm i** f iif i of |tip y t'H i. j
ida Control
Committee derided under wilt ami drhria had to he ■ new hnj!e for peaer to strife Irjpa. IIMHI more men would he
» l In Im - lu mg m g I he m in i ilu iit iHetol Is le t w ith the e x a c t Ic g ih liilink* iim! i i I m 'Ik I v Moil
U. e 1 III!
eleared and the wreckage of him
yeatarday at a aaaalon here.
f n i'p , w n- ih u t w h n li g u it n l the [h e n he |n o |n »-e i to riH o tm n rftd In
needed I here and I hat «'
th ’weary Cuha today
« Wink pi'iitiri't I
v i■*11 tile lie I tori * ieai o f the honii of M i- .1 lin e w ith the p is c t u e it n iu g u r u t iil j
The meeUng wai reeeaae.1 after
" f homr' ■n,‘ olhrr ,,u,l'lt' " r'
Without a detailed explanation1|»rr*et»l nine |'I'M *"itnhi 'he u*ed
Km|i|Hyiii,'iM fffti wit li IIn view Io n u e - t on .M y itlv \ v f . .»• e i« r ly |« l the -|M*rml H rs-io n ln -t M ir c h .
an all day diacuaalon. The pmrat-i
to
clr‘ n' ,d
An ip p fil tn lfemy M Wnitp, f!mu made i» known ye«lentaf l*» advanlatfe.
I l l e o n g ra h iln le t I he r ’on g rvsi!'
Ihnt lb*')’ nmy b» ilaied »n etv d hi I ieifiuhi-r Th e lo-» i her
Ing of all cllrua ahlptnenta waa,
wa v
that he would leave o f fire lift* f
#
(
(
‘ontlnueo
un
I
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Twin
1 for it - w o rk in f Ii A*I N' i«* lirlti k till
to be dlacutaed tmlay. along wilh|
Wttl k■* pnijl-llw If 11Mil'itllkl i 1v
4'-l illlHl i'll ill uhotlt $H'iU
r, s em it inuMtion u f- 1W
a boat of Other important buainraa,
Junt MB fn*t AH VArdfN Il*w o r n ir ,
I’Hmpuritil In
hi
stor’d*nl hv i iiU ' il .fu
.
*
&gt; -s
(irn g rn m then r n a rf* ' 1
that waa crowded off yrp«1 Prrtay'-1
n f A lt f .- K D IM A H H A IH eT
or
m
i
li!
1
1
imitil
w
o
rk
rr*
m
r
m
otiftl,
v
riu
*,
thi1
new
i
pi
or
it
i-.
it
Hoorei'
IVeanlent al»,|A r*iirne«l ta ileprer set A o p r o v e s
F u n d s
T
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e
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iecnilioit
ili*w
lo*i*
4
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in
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calendar.
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t h iv w ill U- not if uni by i nl *1 at **f ir i »t if ii Ht ton I,* F^hit-I * li Dtint; Apr. ‘Ji! a- tin* &lt;iate o f e ld
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te n tio n to ie |» o il In te r to Irg ifflA *
The committee tool, am..............
ST rETERSIIURC, Jan A. i/Vi tluni tn the aaoembl),.
n iin \ tt wma imiiountivi
limit Hiol hi- -lu ff of f*M»r
I oi w on “ T h e il* ht * *iw ih 1
gUVthe followlnr maiteri;
A warrant charging linn* flakNnltee thwt w --igii
merit- woubi unt- I'm i-o f»o I lie rf fo o io y of
l l i . B e n jam in
F f in a m lr r
lbiwfiifiioiit*c i tim e iil M
i lot |H'o|»b* of thin rn u n I. Advertialng A reaolulmn wa. [er. euajieniled city fireman, with M e lin a . U ru g u ay a n n im i- ln in.'l
he HiRilr l»y th** It*- Em ploy no lit ( the &lt;hpM(Mtmriif wu- louitt lotlu)
( i y b ) th«tiiuentto Hlui iieoW ASlIIN tlTttN . Jan
1 '
cnnaldertd which ralla for a na aarault upon Jamas Ijelgh, another f
d u e lather lim n I'v the &lt; VV A »•
t' u m ik . ,.f I.., si in-p.tsn
jilop of n l h e r eon n t r ie s .
.S vve ru l
Itoroil advertialng eampelgn to b s l/ln m a n , waa . Us wad jrortordojf, l XV'Vrsn^ww/lH v ' ”
n ^ sV r^ -TW rh r.l «r A....V
Mirefltwho
un*
v
1
1
*
!
I
v
mnci'V
(iwtl
12000 • ^
t r in ^ iH Ilir . sroiitoed
*
tiMtlluft" mi kvm w fnilglN g
th f
d ebt
ibt t‘oinfrc* • wa*
several dav« r^h. to
*
yttmml
(t
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ii
l
1"
directal by ih r control commit B u k rr Mi r plMrtofi urxler a
in
t*k
i
i)
run
m«ifi
All
nn*
sgieeil
.
lion concem ini; hi- movem* mi- i"
lim e (on &gt; m k Uin II
|» « rt, other.*
lhati n tn11 I bt'ciiim effective ye-ti idity
twin- '
tjfigh K i i
italibdul
1mi ill y -Hid Ulto* mo?
ind paid for by a ;i renin a boml.
Unit ( bn f i b v**biml tunl lin oien h sv e f«ih'&lt;l to |&lt;uy h u e
. . .
.
f
| dev After mnlimied t orif •n*m •
n u ik in ,
.
,
,
.
. ,
111, ii tl- l In i . i m ii l« - p i1lit p n d il
b o i l r r y on a ll rltru « fruit» Icmv early Monday mo m l it ji s* he nnd
•I* - m o
t oMiMii'fiiint ion of
Iho I I ill n till, hM- |tto It! i ii k u JIm e iilci iluok
’&gt;
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m i ,I y
U* i
11“
iiit oiu l*'iiM id i
ttf
2!
In j the aiMte Upon the id v irc of lin k e r fnughi n r r r an p.r.tcr
^
.
i l l
^'v'h*
"oil ftn Ibe- iirtinl wimii I In- count ry h i f u ll
«'d
I , xml mi; 1 1%cl mill b»lln*l w*'»k
W . 0 . M w il. S ecre tary hf A g riru l » upp| by the ftrv chief H.k.-r rf,, . d l s . . . - In. ...................... .
( men go (iTnup Seek n In.,,
.. h, „
iteturrung to home |«ri«b|i*iiiH hu y %
playr-J
a
black
c&gt;r
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ilon
n
ir
tin
lu re WallMre'R rep rew n t*1 ive here,
1psiii MWi&gt; htove hi i'll Nhiu kml by
the
fiifht
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un
Im
t
I-. »r Miimiir iu*xt Ini* I
Iteeoiint Of
Votci"*''t F 'n
...........
. .... ........ .
It w i i v o t«t to place the Milvcrtis*
-e
F n p p t l (in ing** Ih r t P )
^lotoii) not oi i . mi- e x u o iiih 1- o f
ill*
I nil 11 - I i m i
n l $ : 1,00(1 foi th*
Continued on I’ mce Tw o).
V
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(u n i'", ilniie o n i n t ix e u •• liy
p e rFI.UKIIIA FIRM (;KT&gt;t Jill! ; Womlmon Will Install in I w ell! ralatku uiid l.n k . lln i
&lt; l ilt AIJO , Inn
«V
I .....

crams CONTROL

GRAU WILL Q l)lt
AS PRESIDENT OF
CUBA ON MAY 22

BOARD ACTS TO
BOLSTERMARKET

Shipment OfValencias
Banned UntilMar.l;!

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^ E 'u tL iS w 'rr'iip Chief US.Entnnccr

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1932

NewOfficerNThursday »»•y
WA.HIUNCiTUN, Jan 3. (A*)
J BEVERLY IIILI.S, (*Mhf.. J .n The war depai tment an mmrued
-taiivi &lt;• siiiThtillamaueltesiilts
3.—
—Herbert K, Somljorn, fo r ­ yexter&lt;kiy award of a contract for j
^ ^ RniKhl „,n t. iM
,
,
mer husband o f Cilori* Swiin*or), « concrete water D iunip lunk at j ''onaiil eomnmu'•Irr ,'l i tli-m •ini'l'i
imrt, ..r lb, w ii k r o n i 2 I * i r e s I n ( i l y
film ilir , died yesterdsy xt
his M axw ell F ield . A l a . to the l a r k s
Wootlmi
STAR'S KX-IlUHftAND

Dll-S

(|t* ll

lontb

ill

I hi*

I'tihli

hit

I Hi I,D0(l lbsIlot* i itin 11&gt;*
tag driven northward by 13-year
S'lno'inlirf, Ifi't'J, • I*** 1'"ii noil I»
ChrteUne Bond and with her
txh m iii'il in h limit l" i t-v i•i- i• »
P. E. Bond of Oviedo aa
lb'"' Ftiuk ruiiiil v
•ml Iol I" i»
figured In a collision
Construction
t ompan&gt;.( d u ring m s|»n ial
me* tin i" " 1
Ford roedstar, being rtrlvcn home here. He « u divorce I from wanna
w ttr tsintcfi w ilh fi*nnl midI
First firt* ioi»* *n thi- «ilv
*‘ t
Jack so n v ille, F la ., for $*000
, |*ound p arty w hirl, w ill 1*.- ♦&gt;vM
partkwmrd by P. L McNair of MIbi Swenson In 1922.
iplIon
| the todtre rooms nil Hak VViuor Hinlfniit fur 1DM4 in tu id ' iI &gt;»■'
tPensylvanla.
a w jlT W
A grou|&gt; of phiiihm
» ** h
n
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1934 one of the mu.t auccessful
In Uie history of the orgsnisstlon, retiring club president How­
ard Overlin acted a&gt; the officer
who Installed C. Russell Mason
of tha club for the new
year during a meeting a) the
Monteiuma Hotel today.
Th.
Installation ceremonies
ware brief, and included the In­
duction Into office of W. S. Cole­
man and 8. Y Doudnry as first
a n d second vice-president, respectlvely.
In a »hort talk in which he re­
viewed the progress of the past
year, Klwanlan Overlin declared
that It was made possible entirely
becausa of the co-operation and
snthuslam of an artlvc member­
ship. Ha pledged his full ro-operetlon to the new officers, and
he predicted them unbounded
•uceess for 1S34.
President Maaon accepted the
gavel of office with an eipreation of appreciation for the hon­
or accorded him. He pledged his
best efforte aa a leader of the
club, and ho. promised an active,
aggressive term of office.
Klwanlan Coleman declared
that tha chib to new constituted
la “ a powerful 0VB*B'l * tll&gt;,, which
can play an hnpuctoat part In the
development t t the dtp as wall
aa the furthentoa •t each ob­
jective of the d u b *
Kiwsnlan TVowdney, after read­
ing the several club objectives, de­
clared that tha new year should
roe their falflllaaeto to far' as
poselb'e. He pledged Up fall co­
operation In every m d o m r that
Is undertaken.
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as a "bafly" member of I he club
by K lw a n lan T . L . D um as whnl
presented M r. S m ith w ith s lapel
button
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com m ittee a ssig n m e n t.
for
the | l r “
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new year, and requested all com- I
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m lttee ch airm en t o meet at the I «*"c
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M o nteium a Hotel lomorrow n ight
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at 6 30 o'clock to d iscu s, policies
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After Klwanlan Julius Ding- lived III th r la k e Hi'lvn a rcs
fcldcr had made a short talk on aliuul "3 years, T ppii so n. all l 1 "
the ubjectvee
of a
successful dsug ht. rs a rc h u only su r*i*

young peoples’
movcmroi. tha
meeting was adjourned.
Those attending were: Frank
Kay Anderson
of
Altamonte
Springe. Mayor W. A. LcfTlsr. 8.
D. Hlghleyfasn. and Riv. W. A.
Cooper as guests, and Kiwaniane
C. R. Maaon, Howard Ovrrlin. 8.
J. Nix, T. L. Pumaa, Julius l)ingfclder,
Fletcher
Bailey, I. J.
Breckia, Dare Bonlskc, E. C.
Harper. Arthur Brmnsn, A. B.
Johnson, C. P. Proctor, il. C.
Washburn, T. 8. Lamloa. Prtrr
Hehas l, Bill DuBose, Rsr Fm. E
B. Randall, Jr. L Tharp, Jno. D.
Jlnklns, J. 0 . Sharon, J. 0. l^onardy, Karl Lehmann, 8. V. Doudney, W. a Coleman, V. A. Speer,
B. C- Moor*. Howard Long, P. N.
Whitehurst, W. B. Zaohry, and B.
P. Caswell.
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rniiiiring an 4vtm hum hut lbti l l •&lt;&gt; mI ppm. . lie Mii !e,i
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I Fr**d I VVtlliiiui- '*1 htovr in thv rJ « surpritc - 1**ji nl n v«»iy -mull
inland to pick up a iito'-w nger who
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had wtM'lit-avifl »h4*ii i li»y tiiinaYrNiigtoUng light iirul power irntfi
Amcficjiii MtoibinUt **&gt;* lh»* m i bo by H A Met’ rami', Jut k.-on
I•‘ In mg') Irtojlf m fikcutg 11*.14 ' nmn* v illr , high F o a *i I iru orficial, and foi tlic i l l y
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• V rie rs would follow s f le r Jan |. tiim s mad* by K o ta n g n . i c . l c i . l s y
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T A L L A H A S S E E . Jan X l A Y Th e G ro ve, histo ric nisnsiuo h 're
in which w as bron E lle n C a ll, the
/iral w hite cblhl horn in T a lls h s s se r, was d a m ag e j h eavily by fire
Murdny night. F lam e s ap paren tly
alertin g in a n adiktion to the
b uiU lgg, sw ept through the roof
befuro[ being exting uished . Mr. R .
the o w n tr, said
the

DUNLIN. Ga., Jan. 3. —4&gt;t*&gt;- J".
C. Brower, U , foraner Stole a. as
tor i l l prominent Coffee Ceuqly
cltiasto,. 4tod h*ra early yrstriday
from toAftoi la aa automobile ar­
chton* b to Vamtoy.
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noul-J be repaired.

Jthr govrininent. Too many intligrnt fert are in thr public trough
Ilond-breker W a lle r Cooper resolved “That I w ill never, never
huy SO) m ere Blocks, p a rticu la rly
those not Hated, t u t w ill .ooflnp
my jiu rc h a .e s to Sanfo rd
bonds
T h e re ’s m or* money in it."

Chemist Ray Monsalvalgr re
solved, “That during IV34 I will
•nitoavur to make some actual
progress |a my work. Thus far 1
hare done nothing but draw my

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realise that the Co m m iaiion
^he Co lem ans re tu rn .-i Iwmo
i never do an ythin g sAout it."
declaring (he e sp e rie n r. as »nn
P ill-ro lle r K E Hludw orlh has
they
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d u ring 1 of the most unusual
1P3I | .Mill do som ething to please ever known.
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MANCIII’KUO I'liANGKS NEAR
F e rn " K in g " Hen F . H ain es, of
A ilartio n lr S p r in g , irsu lv cd “T h a t
TOKIO, Jan” X - (AY Import­
with the firm conviction th a t the ant change* in the Japaneie A '
best interrslM of thr fern buyers vise-1 government of .Manchuhiro,
Will to served If I ran get control Including the previously pre.Ui
uf the en tire output of the fe r n ­ elevation of
2t)-year-o)d 111
eries of the county hereby resolve Pu-Yi to he' emperor, were rep
that I will endeavor to get con- •d Imminent yesterday
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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID / ^ , W E D N E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y

DEAD

Heads Kiwanians

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Future,
Asks Support Of
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a n d d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e
In w h ic h h e w e e b o m
ra in ed . W . A . L e f f l e r ,
a s m a y o r o f S a n fo r d
r a o n ra n is a tio n m e e tin g
t h e C i t y C o m m is s io n la s t
t, th is m d m ln g c a lle d
■TaOn
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H -ads ______
s u p p oIrtt. o If'* Its
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in “ w o r k in g to w a r d
la g o t tba City and th#
sit Ita ^Klsens.”

m

’ City Commlaalon fo r tba
r y a a r " M r., Leffler said In
-'Rfdpared statement today, “ la
' M od o f tbo urea eltlsens
bav* aarrod In tbia capacity
| U p u t yaar, haring selected
‘ donar for tba
'.•ha.aslA “ A » mayor­
's I soik lt you^ help
oaa working toward
ot tha CKy and tha
ta cttlaona.
...Commission haa laid
_____
I lk i f
oeonomy and
IWoT skW mada progress In tha
aetUeawat o f IU dahta. I t haa dealt
tern aad a boro-board with lt«
atodltara- V o hop* that tba anaohsg yaar wUt tgtng o i nearer to a
M U I t i f n m i t i t with our crcd, jM n .
i
•
-In tha moan lime. wa thould not
daspslr. Our city la situated In the
i , o ^ , (CoaUaasd oa F a t * Four)

9 LivesEndangered
In Auto Accidents
M * M t « H aarlously Injured.
but Um Urea W Bins parson, were
M tba reault o f three
1 t t f i u W i a w U k U reported to
1
g b a rifT i efflca yesterday, all
X&amp;WMMa I t hours.
. v 1 U m first eeetdant occurred yesUcday morning Inmodlalaly south
Ot Um d ty IlmlU on tba SanfordOrlando read. An AuiU n coupe bodriven northward by 13-year
Christine Bond and with her
E. Bond of O vlejo os
_
figured In a collision
ia V o r d roadster, being driven
portbward by F. L McNair of
S im eylm n la .
Tho roads U r was badly damdgod aa It turned over sevsrsl
throwing Mr- McNair U the
ittstln waa alightko rasa was bolng
'

I gbaot 0:80 o'clock Am * night.
driven northMoore* eut• • ditch bortbo John Moloch farm whan
Patti Buchanan, o f 8U, w m uaabU U apply
i'Bnkao ta thus to negotiate tho
iluwly. Ho wao unth* roadway. J. T.
• girl paaeeogor In
I* Injured as
Tba car was
M m later, and withBu a f tha atuntlng wreck D. U
ad DoLaad, driving a truck
that city, rob Into a truck
oa tho highway without
U r . Jones waa not Injured,
VOS badly damaged,
t truck apod away before
j aouM lunch tho driver,
jjM .w u a W la to eacoko tho IIthe caoo is be-

m

I DEAD
IN J U R E D

1300 Acres Celery In
V e n i c e - Sawtelle
Area Has Suffered,
Considerable L o s s

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NUMBER 3»

3-fJjJJRIDACffAjRoosevelt Calls F o r
10
m
Continuation
O
f
His
SORDISPUTEi
Program O f Recovery
Pe ikons Offered Jobs!
In Fields, ( J r o v c K
Gmnot Be Carried *
On Roll Anyisonper

ASSIGNMENTS TO 20 YEAR R E C O R D ^ " *
On Progress Made
LOCAL CWA JOBS FOR FIRE LOSSES During
Past Months
IN OTHER HANDS BROKEN IN 1933

LOS A N G E LES, Jan. 8.—( A h - |
A awlftly rrcruitej army o f 5000 ,
workmen begin rehabilitation of
the flood-rtricken lowian'ti about t
Lot
Angeles
yaitarday w ld li | l)r. C, C. Wu, former Chinese
mounted deputy sheriffs hunted minister to the Unitrtl State*,
through miles of mud and debrii who died of rerrhral *mb©Min»
for the hodiei of rirtima. The ten­ at hie home in llong K'*ng yt»*
tative (Vath lilt lengthened to a terday. lie was 47 y rai* of airt*.
potilble 70.
He was Chinee* r*|»r*»vntatlve
Tho search centered In the dreo- the leaffuc of nations and most
laled Montroie-La Cresrenta i n
of his hoyhoiul was •i»ent in
tlon which fe ll the greateit fury
Amerira.
of the most disastrous flood in
this region since the breaking of
the big St. Francis dam, 40 miles j
north of Lot Angeles, in I02X,
reusing a loas of aoma 450 lin t .
Thirty-ala bodies, 24 of them
Identifier!, were reported recov­
e re d ; 17 persons still were on 'he
Hit o f missing and seven w ire
dead as the result o f traffic acci­
dents In the storm. Authorities
said the misslog list might IncUdt-&lt; \ ( r \ v H o p e F o r l ' e f l C C i S
,h . .2 unl.Wntlfled dead
,
^
M ad c
j
enormous Job confronted 'he

T A I I l MASSES. Jar.
.1 (dh
— A ll l •%11 Works cmpbiyra who
• re t»ff*r**l Jo* a in clln i* nml
i truck «»••!* harvesting in Kloriii*
W A S H I N G T O N . Jnn. 3 —
: mil-t
from I'W A |»a&gt; C. Russell Maaon, local mana( A I M — I ’ ri'e illt'llt Rnim rVt'lt
ToiU i "m*-1lately, the Stall* Ku*rrr
to r a well-known
Eastern
rl,f|vr * n n il!** r\il*»l io«!av
in hin n tt'iw iK i' to I h e jo in t
accd concern, who waa irutailed
- Thi \iient«?le« thn* ra«i«nl w ill'
sortition o f fo tip r o s n I or la y rt*today sa head o f the Sanford Kl^
fMl*il \y ihe aaaignment «»f
wanla Club for 10.14. Ur. Mason
fr
n in tt i f r o m l if t «iii«ti. m m , new
»y**
f r n m F*«l*fnl
c lf ic rtv n m m tnlsiUi'U* o f nuw
•
The ruling «!••* ap
hM b€* n • Klwanlan for icvcral
A *0 \r«» r*cnr«l fm r»tim atnl li'jjin ln lio n lull rlrlilt ill 5fon •»«* h»
Howard
plica !•* prranns offered i»»hs in , Meeause official* «»f the Na
Orarlin at the head of a group
i any other line o f private business |&lt;'«nal Kc-Employment . . f f . ' • oil I tUniHgt' by fin* m thi« fity wnm iT n l w ith hi.- r t f o v o r t
proo f SA men.
ju.**
_
. .
......... .. *1.
. Ilia move was taken In v i r « of i Magmrlia Avenue now have the * -bMllrriMl tlunng th* year
.........I. „ was n-po.ted ...lay by |W™m * n' '
l»**“ KI**^H «l«irln|g
lot
m
I
imported lnb**r troubles, partirti- ie«p4tn«ibilily for n*«!irnllig
hue I'h lrf Mae t'letelaild, v rlfr - 1 B le pttttt MIX IMOntllM.
larly in the eltrus belt
|H*rsons to n v il works pn lift "•
: an h. a.l of one of tin- .il\ '- most J Addressing the GongroSa |mrManv shippers have char g e l in lh),
'•oinity.
a. its,- goteinm onlal . .......... nts. sonally he asked more co-operathat I W A wore srales and short tiirati Ibat Ihrr* ait- any
11,0 e .I.n .a le l damag. for lh e | t“ " ' "T o continue the rvatorgtlorl
hour sehelul.« had alt hilt dts- ' job" availabb* than lh*rr w, ». h | ^ .H|
$ j:I7h 7f*.
fio m ’ nf nur natlnnal well l&gt;«*inff ami
ruptid the citrus industry, which i
im|M»rant to build oft th*
lays ago. it wa« m mmiirnl 1iikNi i l i uni fir**-, mt liulinu nimbi* !
could no, n ffird to pay similar
...................................
,Ittfw III,, |'M*\ lotlto IttW
,
a new structuivi
1
in n *«(iitrinml lt&gt;«iii'tl nl tn«' r.m
I •'» t*l tl, toH
H8
I*!.t’ruin- of the pa-t
*1
.
%| n(|, |.«||il*aii|n,*&lt;l bellrr t»» m rrl Ihu pnn*
'
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l
lit
11*12
Will'll
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N'l gnms. especially, have hern ! idoyinent office this morning
■ ilen t nrnl’lnnn nf ni'Hlrrii c b illu t••ft*r•lt*tl |
'
niinnl •- lilniit wnikrn* it wm- ' It wm« furthrr ntalrtl thMt -m h •Inning* of 9 I'JMO wu*
1lion.
•lining 111 fin I
"W
e have |»l«Hiffli«* I the furrow
rhgtk'iil
••MigniiM'itl*• m- thi- lit Kinpb&gt;&gt;
W till* (In ••*1« « » m t b*aa »*
B &amp; n n ed H n tilM a r .lj
|an l plant* «l h»hmI -r r»l,“ be f*ahl#
*n&gt;» «
ot thr m irk f ir m n •» |m|i|||
f1IN&gt;
^ ,|| I*.
th* lowi-wl i •'!••• il*«l ill Sanfonl in "The haul iHgmnmg i*» over. I f
wa* |*rr«rnt*il hv S J Sligii " f j only mi M*t|niwii it.n f lln* * W \.
il«* iiioibin bo-loiy. il i« b*li*v*i|,
11we woiiltl reap lhe full bar veal we
_ _
men o f the rlvll works list*, the
Orlnn«b» wh*» |*«»int*»l •••»• *hat
1Nfig| tbrli only In fill va ani H"» j ||IMt III* |»*i 1 1%(•%I a «••••! nf
* * i in11•I eultivale Ihe anil whef* Ibn
CW A ha« ingfb- it .Mffinilt In
OR LAR D O , Jan. 8.—W T - N o for*»try camps, Amerlcsn legion
H A V A N A . Jan 1 td*&gt; Vrrsl
pinj«*«'ta al | i*n f- lo iMrli M—ob'itl of llil* (|t&gt;,go«Hl "**il l-» Hprnulinff Mini tbo
Valencia orange, or “ other lair
R«&gt; Crnss chapters and lent Gran Ssn Martin's nnnnunrr ill rt* latnir ir I hi* Smith Klnritla itbat mav *%|al
j liH* IH O I In tii appiom h*«l
|planl m M*at Itlllg up In
maluiu
. bi waul, rrnpa |m a«l&gt; untlt i wn\
trailatlea nf th , Valencia typo" county employes.
tomato Iwlt wb
I
ment
that
he
would
resign
»"■
Thousands of homeless had In
( birf i I«'y*I nm&lt;I i i*poit*tl
that I growth.'*
•«| when r*a«tv
It ua&gt; point imI ut i IimI it o
will he permitted to move from
I hints drnpped by th e author nf s| must It.- barv**li*«l
lh* mo-1 notion* fit,# of tli* yi'a«,j
R.NMMb'U Mppai«'iilly plannwl lo
1 y Kr
Ink! II
the slate until Mar. I, the Flor­ be sheltered. Roads buried iV. ply I political Conciliation plan hrougli
|t lift rf hi »• ii-t'b'ki lb* I im * binigifig tb* iitoa! •lam i&lt;iial lal*i with lh* I van IcRlalaida Coatrol
Committee
decided under silt and drl.rls had to he ■ new hnpr for |»rar* to s tlifl b'*«* IWW
ba\« lint nlM'Otlv
piopo«ta&lt; to re* oinineiol in
cleared and the wreckage of hurt
0,1 I him- wit' dial w bo b gud*«l !l»* jtl»n ii* pt•
, n**«f*il tb«*rr arn
yesterday at a aaaslon here.
|
weary Cuba tinlay
a wntk pit*i*4't i • bi-it Ill* R&lt;
dre.h
of
homes
ami
other
hulld.ngll)t*»|4l| ||f t b* Imih* nf M H .1 lin* Widi do 111a*I tv* niMiiguraioil
The meeting was recessed after
H rxplanatb'ii' |»ro*.**nl tim* I
W
llhnul
a
'It
remained to In- cleaned up.
'• Finpb*yin*ni ••!(»• * Wit It lilt Vl*w Kililtl'-I nil iMyillc \bi -.'••* *nply [at lb* a|H’*lal 81‘ i'io ii la-*l .Marili.
an all day dlecusslon. The prural-j
aiUanlagr.
II* I'ongialuliii* I III* f ’onffn*aa“
An appeal to Henry M Wuite, (lm n ma*h* It Irntiwn y*atrr«laf
'•hat tb*y may b* plat • *1 &gt;n t tb il ill 1Ii-i i 'UIIh'I 'lb * In*, ihrti ^ ^
Ing of all citrus shipments «a i|
i
Ic
in
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n
ffn
r
aft*
f
#
that hr wnnltl
i fm it* bioik hi dial a* a*intt, anil
(Continue..
l ags Tw ol
wsiik- p»••)*! t• mini* •11a 1 lv
•
-I
intuit
•!
at
mIii'ii ! !&gt;»••&lt;*
to he discussed today, along with|
May 22 when a enn-lil.iHoi.al a * ,
U ^ .K m ilU C C r
hr i f l l i t l lot a om lm uitiun uf. I bo •
Jbital a* fa»t wa Y »rtl»n m ftoTlir.
40*4 III B
rnatparndt !(» 1•** —
| a boat of Other important business,
semhty Is arhrdulrd to meet.
pingram Ihrn *n arlr l
or
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(hat Waa crowded o ff yeslerdsy -l
CHARGED IN A H H .tl'I.T
I'resnlrnt al-n -ign.il u decree set
Tb* l*ii'»»iil*nl iI i 'm Iii *i,i | an intb*V will Ih* nolifi*il !•) im ii I at of g 1 Mt tin at ion t0 I ’lnt I * k o*
calendar.
ling Apt
s- the date nf elet
Itnlion lo i *|*oil lat*r In IrgiftA*
nno
.
il
wa*»
aniioiin**di
ttiitsI it it-1 in- -luff ••( four M--I-I
The committee look aoth... r.ni ST I’ KTKRSHURG. Jan 1. l/1'l lions to the assembly.
ini* on "T b * tl* bt » «»w*tl
gn »»
A warrant charging Ross Itskthe follnwlnr matters:
N oli** that a"-ignni*nt- wotibl nut- I' i n i v f..» tb* *ffn n in &gt; nf *tniii*nl ami |m*o|»|s- of thin rouiiUr. Ilentamln
Feinsnde?
IhI. Advertising A resolution w a»]er, sus|H-niled city fireman, with Medina.
_
In mail* by Ih* M* Kinpb»\ nn iil j lit* »b |•m|•11110 nl m r - h*iinl loilu&gt; ii^ b&gt; tb* gob*inin*nla atvi |»*oUruguayan mini-let it&gt;nl|
VI A S lIIN t il l*\ . Jan I »d'»
in t lo 1 fin al k- of Iim r I in-otan ••
considered which calls for s ng ssiault upon Jamas l&gt;elgh. another j ,r|%(|rr In effort- !&gt;• restore t"Jtli ,
.j
Fugine**!- •• ••If 14* ia(b *i Ihnn i*\ lb * « VV A Mg* 111&lt;* who mi* bitMliy fiint'i'i n**«l Itl*• t*f oth*r tountruB. ,S*v*ral
ttosuil ndvortlslng campaign to t«|Jtr&lt;man, waa . U*UOti JO'Urdajr, I ral tvancjuilltv. oeoow.1 speedlar-4 T * r chief of
nation- hi kt&gt;••wlnlgiitg tho * UrUt *
wn«
yirvaral
•lav«
ago.
!•*
In* uhhiinI ie|*««it I " th« I engredirected by the ronlm l commit Raker was plarerl under s *
in
*\
*i&gt;
mu
iuw«h
VII
arr
agrn*«l
bav* |ini i hi -mall pari, othe r*
tlon rnnromtng his nmveno ot- I "
Imtoiiii r ffr t liv * &gt;•••'!♦ i«la&gt;
•Ith’ i»n»»e i Iimo a •••'!
atabb*«l twirr day A fter rontinuerl cont* retire (•••lav
dull 1 Im f 1 Icti'lninl Mini hi- iii*u h a ir fail**! lo |w&gt;Mnr nallnn,
tsa and paid for by a 1 rents a Imml. l&gt;riffh waa •tal.b*d
|,..n
*l"lla»
•
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I
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1
early
Monday
morning
a«
hr
an*
•It *• I \(• 4••II ■tl I* !!•IMI trill Irf
III. I I inland!, ha- panl m •ImMiih’ ii Iw »lu'b
box levy on all citrus fruits leav
th . mtni-lei -tmlmgly deil-ned •• Mt.|* i.., tin- iitainleoaH'e **f *1
Iilglo'-I -o il (••• llo |i •••id toIm ||• (In* roulilry hi lull ‘
Ing the stale Upon thr advtrr of Maker foughl over an order i*
dtstn-s hi- progre-s t"i*
«'d
I • m . I iiii ' 1 1%i*i ami Ita 1 1•••i wt.ik
ha\* i'- lah|ifltoil with »t Inu
W. G. Meal. Secretary (if Agrlrul sued by the fire chief Maker dis
ilrturnmg lo bom* ptoM*ma liu ^
will have lug new- - ihui
II, ►111• Ih doling I h* I
nl
lt*d lullf and mimH ••1•1•••• 1 mill %I »a nl "W r bav* h»■••n aliorkatl by
lure Wallace's representative here. played a black e&gt;r an a result of
i.. ^ timing in'a* hilv I H
It waa vote.I to place the a.lvertls- thr fight.
I ('• :&gt;t!n«vil On I'agr T h n a )
1mail) iioloiioti« I'lMiiipb*- of
ill* ’
, ,| $ t.1HHI fill Ih* ***»
Contlnued on I’age T w o).
jui ira iloii* oui
tit 1**11- by |»*r« '
F LO R ID A FIRM i.KVH JOII
i
• &lt; IIM AGO, Ian
la h iiin I'alatku ....
■Itltn 01 g I •&gt;t111*- Wlit! 11.» v* 1**11 11wdun tonib ill I hr
S T A R 'S K X -IIU B R A N II
IIIFJt
"• y
111If oil tbi’ii lo igI i Iho - by llm u&gt;•!
k
W A SH IN G TO N , Jan .1 (AO
I Mil.inm ball'd • I
of iH*tl»o'i* *ilb«*i mo dural
or v
B E V E R LY III 1,1.S, Calif.. Jan The war department announced
ohc
i
\ »»\ #Hiln»r, 1!•:!!?. t U I '"Il HHIt
F. S Knight will U in*laRe*l «»
itlim nal In tb* In -i 1 «4l*K«»ry( a
8.—|/n— Herbert K. Somhorn, fo r ­ yesleriWy award of A contract for {
consul r*»minan«ler " I • e ln * t ai»»p
• blm1114*dfl m a liiiut |..| V\ id
fi*l«l wbnb •!••• - inn nitolvr violamer husband of Gloria Swanson, a concrete water atorage lank at t
JoM'pit M 11. | •
VS .*• I I
lioiia «»f llo I t lln ol ••nr law.-,
•!*••• ( tiok count v - I.mIIoI I*..
N'» n*^* Wowlmeii
film star, died yesterday at his Mav well Field, A la , to Ihe I a&lt; ka
ir tirr«l -ailui wh&gt;« Iim
pra«*!i*ra hub* U t 11 lotnigbl lo
I and
w4 1* tainted w iih fi
Company. I during s -p e ta l
meet in
home here, lie was divorce I from wanna Construction
III* (mutit) II mhu' - him ••
i'iral firr |tm&lt; in lb * »•!*
of ■ t|d ton
light whirl* ha** ahoi ki •! !bf»f®
pound party which will !-• held i
Jacksonville. Fla., for $MOO&lt;)
Miss Swanson In 1022.
| r.i.'lg, i l i i l t In 11 )i-tird M )
the lodge looms on l*»h Vven-. Sailfovcl for 11*14 inm
11 'i»Dlltill*«l **»' I’ni* I "»ii )
.
A
group
of
I' Hi iiii Hi
• »b
iimin alter &gt;• I. ■og illn***
ftiuhl wh*n r»ial*
tomorrow night at 7 'til •'* h ck
i "Id iral aiol &lt;I'd* tend* •
r
Funnal
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Other officer- I •• I- iii.lalb 1 h "mall alt»v. •»«•! fir* I " *• " 1
u*i| thi* &lt;niini i
b'
al til* Ft lik -olt f till* i mi 11••in !••
'•lirr al iwr»
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l.ii for a r*&lt; outi| of lln ••
mol row ini'l iitiig nl I" in ••‘ilm-k,
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with R*b Mm i I iu I |I»mui "I lluly
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I .1 It, n, kill. In*liki
•
lisaa- ihMucti U»i*4 »ik» &gt;omFi«k
. i4|)M k)dailrp«i 4 ItBl fW *Ol 4Ht|s-*
sort.' rvrnrt* rt ft HrrrVnn; wotrff '
tltg MiIII mI bbdl I** III I blfg|4*l|
••
b a ll o t I i o b l
II IlMI l-t • • •
.if-pMiinn
V\ | Tkl- morning do
j \y |i„rt„ii, -i niiy
Predicting that thr 18 members accorded th* privilege of having j
' *u»rt*r)
•mi Iy tail bad ••••it lu 'f *1
• 1 im p *allr&lt;! lo ll»*
r-o b u . •
o f lh* Sanford Ktwanis Club Iwrn the flrat group to liatrn tot Snnw. J M Vining. and
Mr I I IM*|H I I- M ••rt* •*4 III 11.4I« I j luipi*4*4'd toiib 11*4 ilfirirtivy
■ » r O Ullll',1 HUd f I 44!!••' 11•
ji.'hhu ifT 1 F
M. i 'I. Hand,
would conspire to makr th* year a talk by W. A le ffle r , new may ! Yates, auditm-, and Ui.
mnr*. Md . %
bh« ii In kbm• 1*10111 II* mu I di-pat' h *d im-b'fii air 11 isit*-•
•• .4&lt;krd ballot *
•
Frrfirh
Av*nu*,
wU
1* 11 *
1084 one of th* most successful OI thr city, Klwanlan J. ti. Sha | Smith, idiysirian
f o||ii!»*i| do -.m f••f HiMiiy b* an* p4ittatl4in a- it is 4b'min»-trat&gt; d ut
,
,ms'll
shortage
in
a
fts-«
l“
'&lt;
lodge
K
K
-lari'i
k
intp"Ut&lt;
In lh* history of the organisa­ run inducted Mr Overlin into the
f
t t'olliri-, rctiinig
and fnlloviuig In- |i tin uu'lit, b* tb* port t»f Miami, II II &lt;*4d*mal4,
dii' ballota Mild nidi Mini In H
tion, retiring club president How­ Past President » club and prearst. roniiiiaiiili-r ha* invilad all iMlrt- fle'Se whirl) ws- put „ul
'earn* to Flm ida II*
hatwo Iimb I mauag4 r for
tiic Florida
•
Ismagitn
restdrnre
nldy Would gfMItt lb* pl'tltlOll
|i*rR i»f lb* f'amp. I hair fatidllia,
ard Overlin actotl as the officer ed him wKh a lapal button
•known aurbiboi* iin« n « aiatrr, |’t»w*r and Light t o.. Mini M ib .
I Tho algnatori*- pionii"**! I#* &lt; I Mrs Win II l l s n k a i „ f Haiti" I know o f no man who ts as and th* |&gt;ublir («» alien,I th* (***•
who installed C. Russell Mason
&lt;'ti|*maii hav* r*tum*i| l«» Sanfonl
fray coat o f tli* rrrount wl.
as head of the club for the new deserving o f this emblvm," -alt! muni*R whirh ar*
said
In b* CltANGF. HKlIKAMM \l It \TF.
mm*, arul uiiofliii
i- a btodi*i aft*i having -p*nl a ii»n|U* N*wr
year during a meeting a) the Judge Sharon In his short presen­ unii|u* in pr***nlatiun.
may run to |%n,ip»i»
&gt;11 II,.11),lulu
V *ar*s w*4*k 4-ud 4tii 1 1!•' •• laful uf
tation speech, “ tor
In my
12
Montsiuma Motel today.
t'ptil fuittur n,duc. it
NaBBau.
The
Installation
ceremonies year's as a ntsmh«r o f this rluh!
n"U|rt-d l.tilay l,y G&lt;'&gt;rg&lt;
Tb* trip !«» tb* iftli'ti t. 4*n* uf
wore brief, end Included the In­ 1 have yet to witness more faith j
liiwy, ,krcclul nf lit
tli* moRt mt4i4-&gt;tinc " f
cert Orchestra, tinduction into office of W. 8. Cole­ ful service In o ffic e ”
I that |ii* in tin
Atlantic a ahnft
Ralph A. Smith wts welcomed
I is, !srs&gt;l,,u
w ill
ie held
man and 8. F Doudney as first
iliRtanrr fmiu Miami, ton* inmiu
i
k
in
a*
a
“
baBy"
member
o
f
the
club
Thujsrlsy
niglits
at
a
lilt
,•'•
I&gt;
•
and
sacoad vice-president, reb&gt; air in both iliiictnuiby Klwanlan T. L. Dumas who!
J»hn Whittington. 74. died at the Elk- laxlgr ruuiti- in*l,i ,.l „ f
apectlvoly.
Thr n«»rinal m
Imui noa-m g
lu-en
IM -n
ls.| on we,lnp«,lay night- a- ba­
Tueadax wa» S* w Y rai'a •*•-•*!»• «alai&gt; ’*
In a short talk In which h* re­ presented Mr. Smith with a Ispcl his hn tte ,n l-akr
4a-t to at i wa* ii«*t |H&gt;A-ih|*, Ml.
button
Tharsnay
and
was
tuned
in
lh
*'
the t-uslom Mi elltl *
I ,a al and t mn day i i far a- m*m&gt;N'r- **f I l.«Mal nianag«-i II II Y’*deman |Coir man atat*d. •*iau-4 «»f raviewed tho progress of the past
President Mason announced his community ,,n Friday.
tl
* ■ » vtsit|nx niii-tcian- m in e t, -I n, th* Sanford |{mI*»i &gt; • lul,
«*••• |rraidbi | I liat 4|unng I'1 I I will
year. Klwanlan Overlin declared
tivim d) **ri»tfgb %b4441In i 'I h ti*p
ie-tts ar, it, g, ,| t„ (• • 0 *^ 0 ^ •• thr&gt; ap'Ht an hdat i k**p Ihr * ity ( "in i
for th * I ■ »• "&gt; -' heir thi. week
• •' j
from
that It was madc possible entirely committee assignment.
r*«piinng an • btra limn •*«!t i&gt;i«r
n*w
y*ar,
and
raquatlad
all
comi
1
'
"
billing
ton.
of
Sanfi.a.
,
|
|
k
|
^
„
mu*
hour
ll*l*n&lt;ng
tn
th*
i
4
admg
'tlnkriitig
•*"L......
w,*h
t
hi
ih*.
In
r
light
because of th* co-operation and
humrward
w m- a ni"ith
m
itU*
chairman
lo
a!
I
ha
!
-urv.bing
*»n
.
«.f
'h*
i
f
mlrth-pr
4
ibokmg
r
*
4
*I
u
I
m
*
hb
r
a
te
‘
enthuslam of an active inember, an(| ap*4siy • ......... which nuludwhich
liad
b*m
pii|«ai*il
••&gt;
III,-|
't
o
ll,
•»*••,"
rmi
.I
i
ib
1
1
Knrgilirfr
shlp. Ha pladged hi* full co-op­ llontaium a Ilotal tomorrow nighl *•••*
rJ p Burpn** -top m&gt; 14 b«*iy amall
TIt AUK IIO P K F I
Mr Wbitl.ngton wa- a nativ. |f
prugram comnultajI Ff4»«l I W illiams. I have in th*
eration to th* new officers, and at « •10 o'clock to dUcutk policica
island tn |»i*k up m pa--*ngar who
for lh* n.w year
’
lG rren-K .ro. N C hut hr *_»'!
s
^ 1I|(K
Impromptu talk* wet* ma-k al past pul in rimsubiab|« time in
Jan :t i A-i
he
predicted
them
unbounded
hail w 11 * In*Bi'41 alu'B • t»»r tiansbentigatmg light and p4iwrr ratea
A fter Klwamsn Julius
Ding- l(ved •" ‘ hr
" • ',' n * " *
&gt;•
' *■
'
the m l 1•„ by It A Met i anu , Ja&gt; k-on
success fo r 1084.
*
portation
thr • it)
ComnilBMiufi
ani
short talk on j about ;0 years Two .on . sn I ‘ ♦*’ j
"t'r n-tV" ta facing 1014 ' more ' »'Ue, high Coaat I in. ..rt.oal and f.
faidcr
had
mad*
a
Highlight uf th* trip, Mr. Colo*
President Mason accepted the
rlaiiglit. ta
hln only
ufl k su
nJfblb
ft |
*
.
u... tt
a i*_____
___*
. nf sk.
suc-eoaful daughl,
rs ar*
are his
r«iv-Sa
w
hnra*,
t'ulie
C«d*iuan
has
nut
I
|Krv.
\
V
A
t’oopfr.
p
iftm
th*
the
objectve*
o
f
■
boprfulI&gt; than it )\mo fac e I any
gavel o t office with an expres­
.
,
_ . . . man aaid. was th* iBland'a cvleFlrat
Mrlh&lt;»
1
1
•
t
t
’hurih
uf
San
&gt;*l
ma&lt;V
any
cnru«BBt4in
on
mjr
, .»
Kv...
young
p*opl*s‘
movement,
th*
lira yrat »m rr IU2M-' lnt|uin*B in
sion of appreciation for th* hon­
5. , „
».
k — « i.
bration of the N*w
. V*ar.
.
. Tlio
IA Acn«
M
"h o were guest.
the club 4iwn light lull nur ha* hr *v*n ilia*
HORS 4 H K U 'O M K ti A IIM 11 L the past few week, have Iw.n ac- '
or accorded him. He pladged his meeting was adjourned.
,u
|
ru«sed
the
matter
w.lh
tng.
t
h
e
,
.
I
"
"
••u"
ul*
‘
,“
n
°
f.
•
b°
“
‘
.
Those attending wore:
Frank
...mpante-t by.
statements
that j Interesting among the te.olu
htob
beet e ffo rt* aa a leader of the
I fu t e t a ,t re.olvrd that unle.s I f” ' ™ ' . 1" " " " " . "
Kay Anderson
of
Allamonto
M IL W A U K E E , Jan 1 i f — "order* would follow after Jan |. •tioes* mad, by Rotarions &gt;e.ter,l
club, aad be promised an active,
........ come, th...ugh I will contln,,om ” ,i » ^ n,Ur
Springs, Mayor W. A. Leffler. 8. llorna tpotr-l, whistles aounifd and there t. reason to Iw l.e.r
,h' followlfsn
—
- •* morning*
noon
to C trl, Tue-'a&gt;
aggress!ra tafia a f office.
D. Highloy|*an, anti Rhv W. A. and Milwaukee's first nra
W A le ffle r u* to msk* iiibrstigaliunB along I'aradr,. fireworks, sn I ttt' iv pa­
■i r that the -tatementa were -tmere- ' Rotarian-mayor
Klwanlan Coleman
d e c la re d
resolved "That 1 will d* ni) l*r*t this Imr until hr iJotr, although I
Cooper a* guests, and Klwanlan* baby aritved at thr sioukr of mid­ I) nadt "
raded was the nr,lei &gt;&gt;f the day,
that tbo chib • * now constituted
d u iinf 1934 to »tf&gt;p this unwar
rralia* that th* CommiBBion wjll
C. R. Maaon, Howard Ovrrltn. 8. night la ■ local hospital 111&gt; «*t
and tjhe Colemans returned h„m&lt;»
to “ a power#*! arfsalxatlon which
rantnl watt# o f puldlc fun«l* by |nrvrr do anything aJb»ul It "
J. Nix, T. L. Dumas, Jaliua Dlng- name IJ G abriel The parent*. 4r.
declaring the ri|ierivncr as „na
can ploy aa Impar t* at part ta th*
IIISTOHIt* IIO H K DAM A LF D I the government; Too ntsn, Indig­
1*111 roller K K Rludworth has
felder,
Ptotchor
Bailey. I. J. and Mm. Anthony Gabriel, hsv-n'i
o f tha moat unusual they hav*
development o t tbo city aa wall Brack!*, Dave
re-,,lve,t
"That
sumellmr
tluring
ent
feet
are
in
the
publir
trough”
Booltkr. E. C. decide ! what the first nsmr - III
ever known.
aa th* furtbattaaca o t aach ob­ Harper,
lu
ll
I
will
do
something
to
please
,
TA
LI.A
IIAS
SK
F.
Jan
X
&lt;A
*&gt;
llond-broker
Vk'aller
Cooper
re
Arthur
Branan, A. B. to- ,
jective o f tbo dak.”
oi
l
l
lw
Touchtt.n
”
Th*
Grub*,
historic
mans
mn
hr
re
solved “ That I will nrvrr, never
Johnson, C. V. Proctor, II. C.
MANCIIl’KltO CHANGER NKAR
' I
“
-- "
’ *
Klwaatan Dendaoy. a fte r road- Washburn, T. 8. L*mton. I’rter
Fern “ K ing” lien F. Ilalnes, ot |
in %bhkh was born Film ( all. the buy any more stocks, particularly
lag th* several d a b objectives, de­ 8chaal, BUI DuBose, Rar Fm . E CRASH F A T A L T O GKUKGI 4N first wktU child torn in Tallahas- thnae not listed, tut will confinp Altamonte Spring- tesolved “ That
TO K tO , Jan. 3.— (A*)- Import­
clared that tba le w p e r should B. Randall, Jr-- L- Tharp, Jno. D.
---- —
see, was damaged heavily by fire my pure hates to Hanford bonds with the firm conviction that the ant change* ,n the Japanese add 3
tholr fulfillment aa Car* as Jinklns, J. 0 . Sharon, t . G. I^onbest interests uf the fern buyers v is e ' government o f Manchukuo^ |
Ua., Jan. 3.—(At 5 * Monday night. Flames apparently There’s more money in it.”
pOMib'e. He pledpod Mp fa ll Co­ ardy, Karl Inhaann, 8. F. DoutlChemist Ray Morualvalgr re- wtl| to served if I ran get control Including the previously predicted
former State sr*a- starting in an adtkllon to ths
Operation In arm y t s i t t v w that noy, W. &amp; Cotoasaa, V. A. Speer. U r I M araminent Coffee County building, swept through ths roof solvsd, “ That during IU34 I will of Ihe entire output o t the fern­ elevation of
Henry f
28-yenr-old
la undertaken.
B. C- Moore. Howard Long, P. N. cilltsto, died tore early ycsieiday tofurot being extinguished. Mr. R. •ntlaavor to make some actual eries o f the county hereby raaolva Pu-Yi ta to* emperor, were rep
- -Whan the new aCftoava bad been RThkahursi, W. B. Znohry, and B. from Injuries In aa automobile »c- I- Ils U , the owner, said the progrtta (a my work. Thus far 1 that I will endeavor to get con- od Imminent ywtorday III
(Continued uo Pago T w o )
clrrtaa. .
havo don* nothing but draw my
ckda* late M txvhy.
buildup would to repaired.
P . Caswtll.
s&gt;

CITRUS CONTROL
BOARD ACTS TO
BOLSTERMARKET

Shipment OfValencias

AdvertisIngPlanned i,,h*hlliution

Ilc-iMupioymeniOilice: Estimated Damage Is
OnMagnolinAvenueI H e l d Below $3100,
(liven N e w Duties! Cleveland K e p orts j

GRAU WILL QUIT
AS PRESIDENT OF
CUBA ON MAY 22

t,cw

By Author Of Plan;

A p p roves Funds
Frtr River Project a

i

Chicago Croup Seeks ! o,.
Recount Of 1932 Votei

Woodmen Will Inslull
NewOfficersThursday

Slight DamajicRi'NiiltN
Ftom 2 Firi'H In ( ily

L o n Illness Claims
J
|)I IH. Hooper, (i:i

(oiemans R eturn
After New Y ear’s
Visit To N assau

Predicting B a n n e r YearFor Kiwanis,
Overlin Installs M ason As President

Father OfSanfordMan
Buried At Idike Helen

Rotarians Read New Year Resolutions
During HilariousM eetin^ Of Tuesday

i

�6

«

dabmen
a ^ c s t n h i i i y w ’b f
['^SIyBoISl AjtTuesds
™ who flew Sen*

C itrus Control
Board' iVctsuT?

^ In d ^ a r tc iw

Opi of the ‘‘fillle^'of riucaUon which nccnu to &gt;e Uj
f r iv e danger of diminution l* ithe klndcisnrtcn. At IcMt
B o l s t e r M a rk e t F ® ™ NX N. ■*» »
•
the United Staten Office of Education views with alarm tne
-------- •
made a preliminary sorvry.
------- growing tendency of school officials to trim budgets by
(Continued from page on#)
Most of tba famlllaa who evaco(Continued Prom
abolishing classes for the children o f pre-school age. De­
lng proposal before Secretary Wal­ deputy public works administrator ate I 1W0 home* In the Ballons trol of the few •rent
ploring economics of this kind, the Office of Education In­ lace, before taking action.
tn WasMhgton, for an immediate erewk watershed between Culyrr [tern Industry that I
sists thgt.the kindergarten of today Is a vital Introductory
2. Trucks: Committeemen moved twhlewidf !lh# county's application ' City snd Venice were able to re-!eontrol during 1934,"
auction o f U&gt;e elementary school. It Is ns Indispensable as to rlyeerk the movement o f trucks for fSKoOd.OOO In
floodcontrol turn ye*terday.
Approximately I Oilman Herbert I
any other grade.
. . .
, very closely, i t was asserted that forgM otme sent by CountySuper- 2000 h"me* were damaged In ,thatJsolved that "I will w
In the kindergarten the children arc Introduced to real
viaor Hugh A. Thatcher. He estl- flat area, but note -were crushed clean and start over
life, the Office of Education explains. They see places and
: ■ -i...
and splintered as many were In I,can find enough**!
the Montrose section by torrents
Master Mschanie ]
things and learn the proper relationship of their conduct to
ru# was, curia Usd.
.hop ting down cpnyoa. and nor- *&gt;“
* » * ''
the well-being of others. They visit the post office, the
p. Lappets shipments o f cull,
,)rv w„ h„
worrying about the
grocery store, the zoo, the farm. They are taught through
frplt: Senator Young of V^oJ
(ilrn,ul,. betweoa here and ‘ ™*»“ during 1934.
actual experience to learn names and the description of_ ob­
B«*th reported that Miami ” mwl|Montr(„ e ,hr dim , r , w„ , ,,t|. teem to do much go
jects which, they see. In the kindergarten, for the first
nrdyr {puses are shipping th o u s-i^ ,,^ l(J y , M |r*st glJWO.OOO.
Surgeon S, Tulesti
time, a boy or girl becomes n mrgjber of a social group out­
Ik
t
w
^
b‘n
"
'
T
rf“
Unprecedented
in
the
67
years
•“
&gt;*«&gt;
»hst “ Wherea.
side his immediate family. lie logins to learn how to .get
Pkick are roally cull fruit.
The (to t w„ th, r rrconl, have been l»Ucy o f the governi
along with others who have similar rights and privileges.
commitlte appealed to ScrreUryi krpt hcrr thr „ orm( ptarllnf pri. to be to make the rie
The kindergarten discovers and frequently co rn e l*
' 7

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McLA
»&lt; S fS S »

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

'.My st midnight,
brought 8.27 ,‘ h* P*JF
« h«
l(&gt; u * Angeles. The I "&gt;
&gt;nm* P
reriuesi', u was discovered that f - |, WM„ rv, „ rrrltPr
the foot- make the rich get *
through error, shipment of ft^ ll h[|,, thr ,f&gt;wn „ f y&gt;ulirU register- lmor 8*1 wolL Su&lt;b
O f this class wss prohibited
re- injr , s.nfl inches.
better,". ,
eently, though It hmd Iweeninteno.
u , rn|rf J, Ry.n, county sgrkulSecretary Ksrl Lc
ed originally to
permit move* tUral commissioner, estimsted Ihst wived thst ,-jUuring
Itent of this grade.
11,000,000 damage was done to rrducs.pny east and,
10. Membership of the national crop*. Preliminary reports to him mmrly correspond to
chmmiltre scheduled for meeting showed that some 1300 acres of rical dimensions of n
lh Washington I be second week in rolcry land in the
Venire
and south."

9. N s B Russet fruit and Un-|lo&amp; „ „ r

j n g m o A Y, JAN.

J,

ISIt

B U L K Y K R S 1 F O B TODAY
HEBREW BENEDICTION: The
U n i bless' thae, and keep thee:
TBs lsord Btaks his far* shine up­
on thee, sad be gracious unto tbee:
The Lord lift up hisi rnuntensne*
•pen the*, and give thee peace,
Number* 8:24, 26, 20.

Here are such patient faces,
Anxious and mild,
As bent In adoration
Above a Child
IjfllW S f &gt; - • manger—
Poor men and worn
W J» trembled when the heavens

D0ZIKR &amp; GAY’S Q U ALITY PAINTS
"Bcot For Thn South’*

was born.
The shepherd* stared on splemtir
With ffyes liks these
Fytim which the foolish hearts
look'out

"
,i,

Through mlaerlrs

invite their customer* and the
public to visit their store any time
during the day to avail themselves
of a free npivirtumiy of hsving
feel eiantinrd

The Redistribution Of (Juns

Childishly eager still, snd ssks,
- When, ph when
W l'l there be peace on earth,
On earth goodwill to men?"
’ “■ '
JKAN HATCH KLOR.

VISIT OUR D A IR Y

They Coat le u llersuse They Spread Farther—
They lletsia Their lleauly lin g e r —
There Is N t Belter Made—

S p e n c e r -H a r d e n D a ir y

BTANLEY-ROGEJiS HARDW ARE CO.
*-«

tM

Formerly Speacer'e Dairy.
Pm m / 4M

AVefaui*v'

|f you are Mtlll wnlinir H 1D.1.I,
that fihow» you arr normal.
T b t tlm f may romr when thr

•'Jlttia fallow** will
Intarnatlutial
doa trial late

nit am

furiticr

bnnkani ami r i

ih &gt;

' I tin* 12 Klin* nilrjrvtl In n»»vi* ihmti imrrnn^ru

« ’

bniulnniiin w h ile lhi&gt; rh in iR o irnmiHlcr wntt In Miami i
II was almi the wtntc null aoi 'eil h&gt;- I hr jxrlirt- in /
19UH. folliiw itiK u allied ill v mi Weal Flnjflpr Si n et. 1
ny « ae tief.l ae uvitlfin-f in tbt: I rial irf tlic irtinmen in ( i
ii*(M Court Mini |»n*&lt;uinuil»ly wrh I f f t in tho puwM'HHlon o f of
•uhl It (lieajtin'ari-d— hack ililn lIn* trailt’.
’T h a i rails flir an in t i e lig a tloll.
Follow Ih r I
I thin e|M*rifir w rnlein fn m i the i-nurt into th r hands &lt;
^ ''' elite.. T h ru Ira rn what In-rmnce &lt;if nl] th f plelnls e ri
'I* I tilt* law from the Inwlree. I f t In* law ie supplying tl
p",. I tilts w ith th e ir pun* the p&gt; np'e would like to know it
i. .e slide the pawn shops and other stores are not alto
ms., to hlatne.
"N a tu ru lly every weaism confiscated l i y t h e
'ore| should he kept ley lliein
T h e y should never he soli
or'-p tinned or dlsjKised of, c m ept tn o ffire rs of the 'aw i
" " ' . m iiis fu lly lirenseil and i'i-ntifiiwl as respoiisilde and
fietl,’’ the M ium i paper t-oneltiilra.
It scents as if then slioidd he some safe wa\ •
;;; tiriK rill o f gun* which an taken front t riniiniil* in
. . J t l u i l a lot ked in vaults an not alw ays sale.
Vaults
had I "p in e d
Perhaps the lie*l w ay would he to load lli
the) "it to n Iinrge aluitil min a y e a r and lake them out
ueh| w here untler etuirt orilei - they should he dumped

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Durfnf thiIF yr«T
lynch law ctalmi’rl ih# livr« &lt;»f
iwvnty-#lfht
which id
twvnty more than the numhar in
Aiming Ihr man, sis lal affairs
i m , and fifteen niurr than la given on t'hristruas Pay ws, a di*
1011. Lynching seemed fur a time tig lit f ul dance In thr W"||,all's
t# b* on the way nut. to possible Club rooina with M l» Alina Me
extinction, llut lI k- record of the Isiughlin and Mias Gladys Mnrria
Bast year would Indicate that as buateaara end Mias Kale Underthere fs still much to be dune be-| wimhI, whu Is home for the hullE e crime can I * handled In ■ days from the Woman's Cutlege In
Tallaha-sre, as the pri-tly humus*It Imate maimer.
Mr*. C. O. Mclwughlln wss the
Banford shipped Its first celery chaperons of the penning. The I wo
Thuradky, when Julius Dlngfrldhostesses and the guest of honor
ar opened th* market for that
wore beautiful gowns of pink
paction, SanfortI Is ilowly hut
crop* ikr chip*.
Those present
aurely coming hack and before were: the Misses Kate Underwood,
long I) will return to Ita place in Charlotte Hand, .Margaret Wight,
the sun. It 1*. In the center of Hoskins Jones, Gladys Morris,
a rich agricultural section, has Anna McLaughlin. Helen Rowland,
water transportation and other Ellulscth McLaughlin, Sadie Wil­
hdvfnleges which make It a po­ liams, IJmla Connelly, and Gene
tential metropolis Between Oy. Roumlllst, Billy lllll, Georg* Ur
Updo and Daytona Beach. W* Laughlln, Pop* Wicker, Henry
Bare also noticed during the past Puedon, WIUls Shelly, Ne4 Roy
two yaars a more healthy spirit tn and Jpe
Chittenden, Mcliowell
Banford civic Ilfs, and a lessening, Butt, Frank!*
Woodruff,
Paul
of political bickering. This b Jones, and Dr. and
Mrs. c*d l
progress.—Orlando Bentin#!.
But
Mb* Dess Is Schumpsrt has re­
The, federal government 1* as** turned fropi Atlanta where ah*
example In budgetary ■pent Chriatmaa with her abter,
■ which the average per- Mrs. Charts* Bell.
t)d consider In connection Mr. and Mr*. Wilt McKinnon
•vrn fl»cal problsma. The are the - holiday guest* of Mr*.
gpt new haa two acta of Wit# at bar home la Winter GarOne, which concern* thr
Mrs. Ernest Molnar of Oath**vine la the guest of her mother,
Mrs. B. E, Takach, and axpecta to
rvmala for several weeks. Her
gway Sanford trtenda a n glad to
w her bgtk home.

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» Christmas celebration
hflidai*

Whitm-r sii|serlnls-n'k-nl of Ih*
Sunday .School, lerl Hie opening
service which was followed ly appropnal, remarks by the rector,
Ihr lies. A. S. Peck. A special
feature of the evening's entertain­
ment ws- the Christmas enter­
tainment m which Sidney Chase
made t merry old Santa Clans.
Fannie II-l-a Munson a most lov­
able Mrs Santa Claus, and Haw­
kins Connelly a postman. France*
(sonialci played tin- role of rout her
of Ihr four mfsrhlrvuus children
who were represented by Norma
Herndon, Marita Lake,
Lather
Miller, and Dorothy Itumph.

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Foot Expert PromlNCH
Relief O f ' A U Aches
CiiisianleH n ’ lef from whatev­
er foot trouble you may have |*
promised by lit. J. Carrol, periHirv
al rcpicscntatlvc uf Dr. Wui.
Schpll whose well-known foot com­
forts ar* sold at the II A A Dspertment Store at Sanford Avsnu* and Fifth Struct.
Dr. Carrol will be la- Sanford
all day tomorrow to give free
demongtrationa and adyl.ee aa fa
the proper car* of feet. Officials
of Ik# II A A Department Store

the Finest

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'Aroaaa-rrtday.alfht-'a-r*

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and see for yourself thst we have ths milk yotir child nfttfc-

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Entertains For Sisters P £ f $ Q f l Q
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Major Aohimmeitto
Are Numerated Mat
G o v e r n o r ’ll Aide

Mm. Ralph s. Alton), of Winter
Park, eppat ynaterday here wllk

T A L L AAH/
R A S S E E , FI*., Jan. S.
V . S T a . .will
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H r*. 0 . O Blahop, M b* M ar­ Coventor Sholta, today Issued
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Geo nr* Hardan entartalnkd wttk
statement to pew*paper* aa ,a
a W d f , jeerty. on f A M j * « " - tha Blanop, and Mia* Thelma Be*neon a t b ar borne on. Jsaal T war - *oq * pent yeeterday In Orikkdo. “ resume" o f ,tb* ftrsj year p f
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Governor Sholti’ admlniatmtlap,
• Chapter*/
mm
Mies Ann Robaon I* vMlttng which enjbd last night,
D m laitatn fiter win calved a potted
plant from tp*
I t : u . * t u » « M » k hoeteae and MM* Bpeweer wo* friends .snd rclstlve* at Charle*-| " I «h»U endeavor .to enumerate
ton, S. C.
the mnjor schievements," NnWejt'*
stmtement . said,
although
M M Prim ary f
and Hta$ h W ? r M.- *
ris#;" a bof , $Hrr.. pad
Hta- Floyd 8pprkma»
3pprkmA» J«tven p* clpeely,a* 1 hav* been
^
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1 T™ r r
aseoclated with (he Coventor It le
Ff
tf J 9 R 3 1 K 2 X *
r i c t Impossible for me to call tn mind
,
mpet at l:K
every eecompllahment o f hi* a4t
lo w e r , .was | home.
Union Ayepwa.
m u m with
m ln lit ra tio n ."
.
Mr*. H. CutaNewell IMted. .43 point* In | tl
M l»» Fcaace* B w ia *. i f « . .Fa*
taraburg, AP«nt Saturday bar* aa ■tatrment “ without any effo rt tn
the guest o f R ra . W. A. Ad*fU*» list them (n the order o f tlp lr
G i ^ t n Club
Importance.
", ,
Rea* JJport..
.and its rrgy“ The
JUmltg B
fetb ilefratlrw M
pd"\inlrtr*tlo»|.
A . a . kt th*
Fquvk f t f lt lV *tpd P « l MoUgy, hff «ltlA.. "can
---- —.be credit'd
credited *m(UMf
am
Of RaURh. N. ,Cu
tRturt 1 other *ccoippll*hm»nU with the
after spending Jbe ho|uUjF» dtaia
k f Um n » * A*l&gt;
at Aha MopVeauma B otet •"
o f A«&gt; conwWr
arranged
Chib w fll meet. kt 10:00 A. M. kt
^rr— *dih the program of th*
the gaeata w er^ entertained. The
l- M # *
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S-.O . ChMk. tallie s b o r e / fe w T e a r 's d*al*no.
AU . jand M r*. fe e d M dfW b W
Domffcrsvic plnU oqa, hqth Math
B J| T t M i.
Thou present were: Mrs. Msrko w a it Third Street are announcing and optional.
*
1Thk IH rt Oardorwt* Cirri* of A- Galbrwth ,kpd Jll*i Emms th* birth o f a boy. Frank DeWItt
IR. F,nrf«ct
ceopt^M qn
with
L Oardan Clut&gt; will ktwt kt 0:30 Spencer, honor,.KUmfa,. Mrs. #1. dl^gan. bom on New Y e a r'l Day, nttaldept Roosevelt god .lh* d «:
•M," kt IK *' home o f l i t * . R. It. M. Wateoiv .Mrs. JBen Cpntwvll.
ealopment o f unnreyedaitted cor­
n * o f offtear*
FrlatW* of Mr*. 1. J. Breck
L'B k, ttlo
f
.
vwill »■b* Mrs. James .A. JfgUW,
dial relations between th* state,
r i l l be y l»d to learn thnt ah*
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and national admlnlatrations.
A Y* W . Davis, .M rs. M m t J .
f MoOthly mooting o f tho Aptorl- A s t . the Misses H elen Do a r ia .* . Improving at ihe Fernald-fau
st,
Hele
"3, Tb* maintenance &lt;A pleas­
iln g lo n 'A u x ilia r y *111 b* bold G ene M a rtin L a a e v . Alio# Eld er, test Memorial Hospital from a
ant relation* between tb* »t*te
I JO o'clock * t thk horn* of C a m illa
long
Ulna**.
Dea*.
F ra n c e *
R a lts.
government and the people x l Ah*
•. 7 . E. Rdumlltst, I ’aluwtto
C p rm lta B a rb e r. Horn the* l« W *
■tat*.
Mr*. Rose Broadwater ha*
•yn, M a r t A lice Rhipp and l.ic ilt e
“ 4, Eetabltabmant
and
malty
lA ia lc a ClrcTt o f th* cUrtlcn
turned to her home In Orlangp
B o lt
b r ld r t
rueala.
and
M r*
pub w ill t»e*t kt 10(00 A . M. with
a fter spending the holiday* hgrd Aenan&lt;;e of ^ op erative relation*
Hjfnrrl*
Spencer,
M r*. G. W .
p a . p. EJ Go A h Ijt, 1001 Magnolia
with Mr*. J. N. Robson, South between the slate government and
Spencer, andI M
J»* M a r g a r e t
hUaa
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Sanford Avenue.
„ the political party r**pon»ible fnj
Wytaht, tea _
It.
;',| U U
Mr. end Mr*. William !l Roldan
to
p .a r iy
and
^Thff-Sam lnol* High School P..T.
"6 l-ngaRy
have gone to Orlando to mn]ie friend*.
will meet at 3:30 o'clock, kt thk
thair home. Mr. Holden h#* ac­
hoof aodltorldm. The Rev. Mar“ # Hefung] to Harr***
th e
cepted n position with the Fags PepJtD by jevyln g (jf new and ob­
i J. Bran) wiltMaaak qn the atlb^ noxious ta*r*.
, “ Family Relation*.'’
Mr*. C. O. Hare, pa»t preaident Gatlin Hotel.
o f thr Woman’* Miaaionary So­
“ 7 4 fUyeqt a*4 &gt;ju ln *M H h *
Mr. and Mr*. I t D. Colcoc)^,
ciety of the
Kirat
Matbodlit
manper In which problem* of
formerly
of
thi*
city,
whe
hay*
Private Inatruction
Churrh of tbU city, ami secretary
state were pparpajth^ .pnd solved
in
of the Orlanda bi*trict of. Jhe ao- beef living In Jackiopvllle for jjte
" N O T E : p y i foregoing achieveVole* or llan o
rlety, wa* inutalllng ofTlger when pa*t two gaan, .will return has*
. mrnta were gpu pieret^ .by M&lt;?pI tin »e or S A
tho varinua afflcera and auperln- Friday te mah* thair h'on&gt;*
orable J.
,pf
___________________ ,. .1j mwnie
* . R.
v - Hodge*,
iioogc*. chairman
^n,
tcnilrnt* of the local society were
M r s . T l ’H . M c A n ly
't b * tUate Democratic Kgecuttyr
Inducted
Into
office
Sunday
etenM Coart Apt*. Phone SM-W
Mr and Mr* II. A. Ten EjrcJti(^m m ilte*. who added. 'Y oa may
ing at the F irst Methodist Church
here following the regular evening aiul Min, Hubert, of Teln|m * f 4 tnclude a* many of, these Item* J*
Minn L o ll* D iv la 4if H irtn—
w - P V your rrputnr it# ytuu deal ra. «p d
aortic**.
Mr*. fpu may 'Brazil iheiii to m* aa
thr W ffk ttul w ith M r ami
T h e (p llo w ln f officer* were In
If. 7*. Johnann, W rit F in f S t itff. chairman of the themocnilr Ear*
atalled: M r* Jo h n Alden llro w n .
ciitlvr committee.'
p reaiitrn t; M r*
Eugene llig g in *.
a*
vice-president; M r* B urk e Steele,
Mr anti M ib Jor 1IrVIrtrtry
"T o rtifiliriue:
corm nuinding »e cre ta ryj M r*. K
tliuif htrr, Jt*P I*alpy. B|H’ nf
"8 The lyj&gt;e of appointees with
1
*
Sh
m
h
o
l"cr,
recording
Secre
tary;
wrrk rml harp with Mr and
( R e e f s O ld f o c a l io n )
yfhom he h*a aurrouodad hlmM r*. J . E .
l're»lo n .
trea *u rer; W. M Srott
Thajr
f t Mondjyf aelf ao department hra4l* and a*
r a lo r — Ig n itio n sn d
M r*.
(Clarence
S m ith ,
aiatal- for Hradrnton In »prnd a phort
S t a r t e r S e r v ic e
Oirmher* of buttih and fomniU*
apt
t ie * •u r« r;
M r*.
O.
K. tim«* iMi'furr ffpii'iir to Miami for
R o a d S o r r ie r
llon i,
Goff, superintendent of child ren ’* thr winti-r Beapon.
"ll Teamwork wlt^ bia a^viaora
w o rk ; M r*. It. W . T u m a r. »up*r-

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Missionary S o c i e t y
Of/icere Are Installed

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inlendent o f pu blicity; MLr*. W a l ­
ter L M organ, aupenntendent of
* i» ia l service; M r*. G rorgq . MePALM ETTO
I'ru rp , auperlnlemk-nt of *uppl|e«;
M r*. J , M . Ifc C a a k ill, auperfntem l.
GROCERY
rn t o f local w o rk ; and
M rs
M
IIT ralwrtlo Arc.
Jtu p ert S lr(c U a p d , Jr ..
*uperm[Fat CHICKENS Ih. 19c tendent of mlaaiao atudy.
A t thr concluaiun of thr
aerI Maxwell Hottae Coffee 25c
rice* the ttev. W . L. C(i0per, nrw
Other Thin** la Proportion
pa*tor uf the church, thanked M r*
C *t Oar Price* Klrat!
lla re fur installing the
officer*
f t D e liv e r
I'h o n e 441 |l fo r bilii *nd r * tended )&gt;f#t wjabe*
for a hap)i&gt; life .In her new noma
at rh a rle M o n . S C Sh e plane te
leave for that c ity In the near fu­
ture.

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n* doing Plu m b in g or
work In th* C ity m utt
perm it* and c all for InJo a

B. f*. Perjilm , Jr. nod B lllii
T h lf W i hJivf roturned th Fnrk
Union M ilftarr Acmdamy at Fork
Union, V». after aprmling lha
holiday* Kara with their parrnU.

according to Ut* C ity
g o te m ln g th at claaa

O. P. pax twos

Mr. tftd Mra H. B. fop # and
aon, John I’opa, hav«
returned
from P ^ U d tlp h lt and other points
W lha Cast what* tb«y g f - " 1 th*
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MHI1

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|,nd a* hoc late*

M0 Kero*nltion of women
Thr Rrv II Irvin* lnuttlt« jjjT
W r it Palm Ilrach. fr»rri\arlr r^|U&gt;r of U»f Holy 1/ftii E p l^ ip ^ l' '• 11 UuUUoa Ihr flrat lajp«J«lutr
Church, la thr jrtiraf o f thr ting,
thr ^unutiuiilonal 60 day#. a»»d
Martin J Hr am and Mr and M f t . i ^rmniotmt rrfyarl to rail a asp*
ralm ti#uJ
« cm Ion at
« t an rn^irni»# of
1*. Hawlurii
Connrlly,
PalmriM’
1Qiai
oial -raalon
Aernue.
al h\A«idml thi'UAjbp-!
dgll^rw
ft V
*
t|* ihr people, wh itsb ha** htM-n
Mis* laabclle I # ’ ' N . ^ U e in ihe /are NOT only ■&gt;!
turned ip h«r, hoipe at W llm ieg &lt;Jlr , i |K,littral prvaaiira hut al
ton, Del., a ftw •[ w»*4ing lhc hufl 'j raoi«t
iftfMl Inc*
Inconceivable prenBUfe from
day* hgr* wllfc
ijglf|p»h financial inlrreBt*
th* Rey, M arti*
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"12 Flimination *)f rnuntjr of
«pd M/». llaw R
LOflB* f* ^ — 4 firern lobby during the legtclatlwe
ynatto Avanus.
ywwlon

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bar
alatara
lira.
Marko A . Oalbtwalh. a reowit
bride, and Rlaa Emma Spencer of

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M nft lit ChwnjKAnnex
W W i M r. H. B- (Wham. Mr*. C.
D. Fotveeter, M r*. O. « . Roller,

sescBctfarW

of ^
regular buainei* and social meetM t«* o f
lag ..of the AHthean Class of the
v/rf ilk * « M * m d
F lret Baptist tlhurch was held
last night at th* church ,anmu.
■iro w tiR tg
J tr*. J. A . Field* preal.l**) over
.governth# ibuilnci* laaatun when
Mr*.
m g*M w *lke ,fo4wt,pf,
fjgrqntg.wlU*
C. P. llenderaon, Mr*. H. H. N ew­
•M W K v i .
man, Mr*.
C. A. Yancey, M i*
. i t * - Pe^eteBpent,
M Rood
.good wil
will George Tomlin*on, and Mr*. New..
teapgd fedh*e AtaUeguad e tp U g m !
some were named as hostesses for
l« U h American countrtee,..
the next meeting. Mr*. J. R. O,'
olW -.Jwgtles* removal o f Ineffl- latt had charge o f the devotional
c|o«4’.aad dishonest ofOclaU • * »]
During the »oci»| perlml cont
- w* «r
»*■&lt;•. 2* 4-1. testa were conducted and refresh
■s.WMt the aid o f the legl*le- ments were served by the hosttfl^ * “
fellawing JegUJaUer estf*. Those present were: Mr*
W J W R p W *1
w
-a tall,'..
,i ,C. I). F orrr»l*r, Mrs. R T. W *rcT IP t*vbm l*a(eg d f ^-C O getlta- rvn. Mr*. J. B. Field*. Mrs W. II.
M a g gf. amendntefii, pee*Wing for !Ilarliey, Mr*. Murray Jarvis, Mrs.
nerfocilofl Jn t h » Jgaaiher, p I , J w- ! e . C Harper, Mr* O. S. Selman.
dlclpl elrcuiu fiqip M .to ,|B.
I Mr*, u H. Harvey,
Mr*. 4.. V
“ «g. Repeal o f .the Eighteenth ' Burdette. Mr*. R E. 1‘eurifoy.
Amendment In the federal con- Mr*, t). l\ Gibbs, Mr*. H. N.
aUtntion; th^ rnactment qf appro- Nipper, Mr*. A.
MaiVlrn, Mr*.
Pfiate IgglsHtiqg for the sale o f J. It. ttvistt. Mr*. S. C. Dickerson,
legalised beer aad Ihe submission ' Mr*. II. H. Odham, Mr*. O. G.
o f gn amendment repealing th* Roller, Mrs. Winnie Smith, Miss
prohibition amendment
to the ' Vera Dickerson, and Miss Emily
«ta t* constitution,
I Boyd.
“ SO. legislation tending to ultl— ■— -------------- ,
mately wipe out nepotism In pub­
lic o f fie*, and the two year re»i.
depca law a* a prerequisite to
State and voupty «atplogm*nt.
roming year
“ M Rohm lssin* #f the home- I UfTtccr* fur th*
*V®ed *m&gt; ndmrnt .landing In light, j WWF cl#k«l#'d at the regular manat'
cp th* burden o f lha small tax­ Iny uf (I lir lf Number St* uf the
Klrat
Mvthodiat
Church hold
payer.
"33, Ccqatian o f a board for Tu«*dj»y rveriinf nit thr hump uf
M m . C . K. Will in Mm,
Tenth
handling fe&lt;ler*l fund*.
"33, Eitaalawnt o f tb* nation's Street Mra W'lllmm Coleman pru­
moat progroaaiv* and forwanl- ntrled 4ivnr thr hui*inrtR arAjtiari,
Thr followina niemU-rw will hold
looklitg reforestation and forest
Mm .
William
resource conservation legislation. offirr thi* yrmr
t'olrman. chairman;
Mr*. J. I.
44 Rank relief lagislation

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For Fire L o sses
B ro k en In\1933

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(Continued From Fag* One)
I,, make personal inspection of all
pro pert le* at regular Interval*.
In hi* report for the year Chief
Cleveland states that the amount
of property involved In firr* last
year I* estimated at $'l3G#hlt7. it
wa* necessary to put down
feel o f hose in Handling the UMi
fire* during the year, and -33
feet of ladder spare was utilised
during the year.
Not in rear* ha* such a small
■ mount o f rbsmiral* been used,
the report indicate* for only 160
gallons and one quart were aeeded to qurnch the ltd) five*.
Practically every fire reported
for last year,
Chief
Cleveland
staled, resulted because uf care­
lessness. "W e van
our ftr
losses down U&gt; a minimum every
year if our residents wil! lend us
a hand in removing all fire ha*
aid* as rapidly *• they ere no
ticed." be added.
Among
his
rrcnnffnenihvhons
ware: Cut g r*** **"l w ecls away
from every residence far a dis­
tance of at least 'JO foet; be care
ful of oil or gasoline .at ove*. nev
er permitting them to Uirn
in
homrs while the owner is awn.
even for a short lim e; have all
fault, electrical wiring
repaired
at once.
Hare Is thr comparative **li
mate of fire losses in Ihr rily
since 11*1!:

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"&gt;*. Reducing .the cost of auto j Elarh,vice-chairman; Mr,.
W. &gt;
licygue
tag* lo Its. |1ll, H6, ISO |Wet.’ail,treasurer;
Mt*.
It. II
and placing tag collection*
in H ulAisen. eecretary; and
Mt«« i *•_ i
fo .*4
hund* uf .county U p collectom.
iKalhannr T illi., leports-r
T4
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estsl.iuhnionl
* nd I At the conclusion of the in,sin,-- l-IA
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maintenance o f a uniform system /mewling , social |wrlo&lt;) w » en
i s*i i
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rsfleshmrlit* s r , r 1*IN
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u4 fc *» public a^ioal# And craat yoyrd when
N.uj
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U*ach^rt*
aaUry
funrl srrve.) Iiy the hostess T in s* pre*
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l»btn&gt;hy Jill atni# Ruhuol iro»oir» ont w ere: Mrs W. F. Bryan, Mr*.
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Mrs
F.
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Williams,
« r t id located lu thr payment of
Rrhnol trarhrM and hu» driver*, Mr*, k I). liotchiMin. Mr*. Milton
|Reel. Mrs |(. M
Swain.
Mrs
etc
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Graatioa of a su te Iward
Reel- Mr. M M Smith,
of conservation and cnnsolnUtiiur , Mr* J
M r* 1 ** ' * n*
department of game and frwah |* " » '
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The M»*l M p nrr* ,
nil f*»*»r
wgler Deb, the o/flre o f the -U te
* U lk - **•«*
wf them tin In. r ill- . gi&lt;l» hrailril
game commissioner and the « « . - ! K jl" ' • " ‘l KaJhc,.n, 1 |U|«.
by rifRctuUB Kmiuel Tu»i»a*
**mg* i ini'I!
t«*
pMijrinjr
l»*r
"M The Futnh hill, proviilmg ^ G e o r g e S f c C l e M a r i d H b m month b
i'u l tin’ll* »H togi'th’ i an 1 tht*&gt;
for th* payment
ia .t •&lt;&lt;•* i A J J H a y P a r t y A K ' j i m i )
i*p#ll. "thick H*ki|»," thr nJiiwikao*
t iiff
with bond*, nnvin* the |
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I*m i Biiimiiil
fib lickhfi*
fm finptf of t hi mm* nhle In rmv .
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ll«*noririi
nirmlrin
of
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m,1,on* " f ..... .
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ytmnue, set. t;e o ,g , Mrl 'leiland
oniv current l a v e *nd re.l.nm g |
„ f shrr||T
} y M&lt;. i up nl thr ,%1ilane Thcutci luotay
In aihlilion yini'll mw kltirirntrl
» h v t « „ UI 1. , roll.
rjrfland.
c u r ta in e d
w.ih
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I Mmion t, thr ihgiiiftril M i r w win*
*"tf&gt; -An
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- w- mgw 11,s-,ihe
■sc s,
dpn
a1 party at th«Mr
tun* tn’ ri sfamprl cat an t yin** licit
rhfdwo' f 1anmt I'ontrtd dl«trtrt myd j C4l^lari&gt;I Cani|
«n|' oil tin* Si I mIiii *
the
Mmi
Bhfiwmif a rediirtton o f nrArly RtWrr Thr guueatn niolDM'.l to tin will* In M-n-ml of
til lllllC t otiici put in *-*&gt; uiuj I .on if
Uf*'* In tav »»«p *rri! hv »hi a |r*mp in the tiinrinny aiul **|i*u(
i nl hr ru. who jilwye thr iiii'iiHir
HUtrftrt
ovrr
tavr«
previiui«Iy |the day playmtf aaim-n ao,| « n
Rtei Mftl
joy tor dancing.
"40 An art relaliiiff In
hotaJ| I *iiiii hi'on
and
diiim-f u n r | k.»Ulh Side I'Mmmv Setiiu.l i' T
rnmmiaRiiin, enlargtti|r ilw power'1*', ' ,,l ptrnlc Blylr. A iimmik ihu-i
\ . to t»*' ludd Thm i Ibi alti*ii»‘"Ui
nrid inaprrt ton M rv^a tiupt
h i* | piexi-ni wrry: Htin iIT and .Mi* I * U ?t"IHl n’l'lw k at the wlHmi aud*
teMO Alditu |Nriftuiii Mr* Smith * topii « l tie.
re*du rd fiwii amt ri-aujlnt
in a ^
hdland, Ihr M i.offurthci ba vin if tn hoUl ow iwit, ll».rii*Mii, l ( t i i f i i t) V\ i I*miii, hath
Ih iift fur hui.iep* and llappi
ownwM. a n d lr* n litnry, Eleanor HuA■*..!. ) Hn, (!•►*. Tht* will he till f ii -t mii."I
ajjju tno nt boo*
bbarvn.
MwtCy
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[ rgyU^tiiant ownwri* of over
te*- n l the yvnt « ii&gt;i ih* oltoefo uf
"HXMfti In nrrmlyme on firr la- ffdlwn ih*ri^r( Mar»tiatt. 1 wuia tin mi 1‘ anlinlion hope that ■ Imge
Ibildmi,
arid
('urtla
f
iileutMO
John
p*iiraJAre
to ml *«•i uf in*’ hi hi i s&gt; will! attend
OJorgw
Mt#*lrHko.|
" l ! An art preerrlhing aiul h i* runner.

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th* me *li mom amount that Ja Wl’a Henry Dyson. I^ata-i !(,,
be rbargml for mileage end 11'- I eddy Marsu, Janouiir, f I ,ir t
sulwialf n&lt; p liv all "tale offl* \t Jsu,, Katttk,'anl t t » r l a . |t,-ite mI el a t r em|ilf*y «■» a **di re •
r -T. A. HI'F.Ah KM
ilttirinr tbe iib f of t rail"p«*rtat ion
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DAINTY FEET
SHAPELY ANKLES
GRACE- POI^E
jb ip e n d tJjiK jdy
cm.
7 * ttfy

Foot truuUo U a arrimn tlilso.
These oohes a ad (Hiiiia alnaoly \
h «t surely put buna in ilia fare
W oaring alow* that are not (lakfi« r l j fitte d d is to rt. llmJ foot,
oweiia tlie anktaa; ruins lire alia pcknew* o f lit* lira In and n4n p u r

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I f fo n g i l g h p fou r laxt,
roe*no attend th ii special

Kcitoir* FiKrr c o M r o a v

D em onstration
Thursday. January 4tb
V

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New* Mar* BroH.Movie

Mr* Georg* rt. t-Smilh n t -Dai
Mra. R, A Taawell of w r i - l w o j f i ’11 E*'ahli4kpienl nf an u*I
" 4 ! A g act iw w vuiing f« r » 'a l#
&lt;- &gt;•* R rs rR a g * U N r lf t r4iairn.su
•e M rt’rava§ »i^ rm B V B l e m
of
aJ/^untljDi m ff inapvriton 4 ,
and M i»i Anna lx&gt;ui*e
" f 'lie I' Fr 4 w srtll Li Ih* (j&gt;ssk‘ I
o f Alarhua art aponding thi# w et ll^irough the pt^t# untie r the di
,*4S An an *n rarulai# end
Hujrr#tirm ari^ pyperri»lon . •€ the trol tb# llhlrlhi^ftn «»f mitk and ■' Gw raguiat nmotJiig U
her* aft the guest# of tha former*
,
•on aad daughtar-ln-law, Ur. at% |Iate aiidttpr, (
ertpm
effort*
wDB
Mra.
B. D. Caswell,
Magnoljyi , **M f'nn s|stgni
'be ffife^oia^r**’ SVweM ron•The
Avenue,
^ t a i collecting agencies (# rnforce
rluisd il b%d an iuroiuplete Iklt
rollrrthin of tatpa, eupwclally of
the
acerMTipHeh merit •
and
Forming a part* ipoaftng Ru|. ip r the benefit o f our a#boo I*
arbievenolrit" of fjovertini Sboll#
da j at the Bok Memorial Towgg
‘*18 ln ej«teiye
that
* f h n o l Htrlitp th# fife* vrar of lo- -tegrla Lake Wale* wtrmi Mr and Mrf, ^'iwrd« bad## | tb#
«
n rd e kJp
M • iir u r *
for ike
Meal Mark#!. 221 E. U t Hi.
0 R E „ r(dt ,, M r. n i Mra- T L
nditurwe on the hw»U of tb# ! people of Floridai ifuriti’F the n#
aonrt
-Sullivan.
Mr. and Mr*. E. f .
million dollar* rrasonahlv to [ i l ^ - years of bis a.lmln'«l|aln.n.,' [
Stows, Mr. and
Mr*.
Ilarvgy
ntlclpatod os stair aid rather
TV.
or I Tbs
atitsissnt ws- ■irns.l "J ( ,
bwansun. Mias Iris Kinney ot Tg^ r *
ft1* " upon the f&gt;a«1« of ST,ROfl ,0hITi€1 i p hfoweM, aer ret ary lit
Iado, Ohio, and Mlaa Vara* Wood­
jogr^e.tedj *V*i» prevent ing what 4#ri » r . H
cock.
clearly poll &gt;4 have b*|m a •!.*
*W °*c. *ch*a|p this
«J*&gt; MBry Virginia
announced
yesterday P M 4 D
Taaiya •yool Ute ».-ak end
lar mooting
(
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U
Frank
dr-U&amp;a
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all
with
M i#
Katherine
nty Council
^ittiatlorm affeetin » the welfare Host FI i -4 Mlft-el
scheduled to
boon poalponod ua- fft the peoolr* without regard to '
‘ L U D E N ’ S 5.
Mr
and M&gt;* li 11 t „ le man
,
, •
an. IB. ll will tag# jo * 1»tea I elf# 4,
"17. Init»a»'an nf a Bafeig ram- he,* returfed from Nassau witero
day at B Oo F. M. al
f livn fo rediif# tha f c f f u ^ * lH Ihiy spy nl th* New Vcai's weekl t d are Mem lo ll on ptibllr blfh* rn«i
r ils E D R IV IN G
^yav* nf m»r "W * Among dudailf* at the Umvcyr*
W
t
are iiinlrniptalmg
hav
"IB. ComnelHnr
rouniloa
tn
iti
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• i«ff or
nf rFIi nfJjn
&gt;t14a ftlRi
wh«» have
ha*# rrlurngg
rrtun
ing t/ur fIua11i)g 4rirtr in lhie
y-vy propor m H I.»*
Wjhool ^ , ; . lnr„ ui - f u ,
lb,
nrinity the firat part « f th#
p u rp oM and Ihorohy carry «h c*S h.qya,,. hoio.a** W o .- l.« . Id ay.
year. I.ct up give you a figurg
la ir proport to* ol orbuol C0*U
on pulling ur driving pi Ira.
Moltoji
B ' ( i* i
Jo h n C o uriat,
• " I t . Rocuriof th* Amortcan I s ' F ia n k lln Honnott. Hon I ogbur*.
I
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AND
gion
national
convention
f o r I.sorgo Muyr. Ji»itrfi ii 11't im niifp
C O N S T K IIC T IO N J J Q s
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I'honrs !00. 3(&gt;7 1’ala'hp, Fl«tLi nd##y. and
Edwin

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!W»t4!’4 Apfdwncra ami lUawAft
fur Fwtiworiwjt fiail tnmlie *4 rrwrj
kUd and Orgtrt

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lb# Mart auaiililtuft &lt;4 Vwwr fiftat|
&gt;liarm ■» Utwl and 1

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r tim ed lato and I

lodrct
You wto also bo gioan advioo aa SO
tb* *i*o, wuilh auJ lype of oban
you should wear. K r a i o Lw B a
aaU and b* aur* to bs ban.

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Task O f Robufldbif
Last Place Machine

tho Colo hsroof.
• Datod Docossbor Itth . t i l l ,

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Administrator of tho (Cot
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in m c n r opBat. rfafa of
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SARAH MARIAN. n lfro d .n l—,
It appaarfag ltr-a aworn bill ItloC
la tha sboro suiso roast that
SARAH Ha A toH. tha CsroaCaat
therein aam*4. la a aoa-tooksat
• f tho auto of- rtottCa. sat. la a
rseldsal o f OMthor, slats aad htr
last haowa rsaMsaoo waa I I I West
Hist at root, RAW Tork CUy, How
Tark, 1 s t thAt aftor Cao 1 st till.
r*at laculrr a kotlsr Aad mors pertle a lif rosUAaro oo«M a e t.M adr.rtalasdi that tbs Atfsadsnl Is
o*or tho spa o f Iwinty-on# Jrtetsg
• " i that j h r f s l o ao oho la Iko
BUta o f rlorU a sorrloo of tabp u aa upon -Koto woaM bo blad&lt;•« upoa' oats r dsFssdaat; II Is
■t boro faro ordsud J m
.a is aearoatAsat d.f.nC.nt ho apd- sko is
ksrskr. rscalraC to so poor Is |ha
hill of romalatnl ;ftlod in said
rauao an or bAfora HonOsr, lbs ttb
« « r of Pabraair A. D, l i l t , other.
■ '‘ •fst'o h S

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It I* furlh sr ordtoaC that - this
•»d s r bo pobllahoO osoo oarh srrtk
m f - w o s b s
ia the
Sanford Msrald, a newspaper pub• '• b jf In sole C o s a lr aaC Blots.
This Ind i an a . D. l i l t .
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W o w 's otoctloa to w a i f
Vi th a A . Spoor as mayor « t this
city tamo shortly after tho t o t a l,
la Ilia o f Commissioner f . L t i n
waa ro el ected fay t Nrlag efforts la'hohhlf of th
t h ^ F » W t o t * some works u s .
will o u r i W t h As a Uotln

U n der.

A a sorrko watt da**." '
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a«w hUfor .**•

“Moot tho now manager," was
President Gerald N agent's an­
nouncement to Newspapermen that
tho flashy roeohror obtained f n »
tho SL Louis, Cardinals, a f*w

Shottan, manager for the ho*
sta seasons, was asatha froo
spout, but than .was no acnoonroment of tha disposition of tho two
roan his contract pttll has to run.
Reports won hoard Mini bo may
ho slyuod by tho Ontiallati Rods,
or that bo might rothrn U .tho
Cardlaats' orgeatsattou.
'A siosonoi rotoMn Uf tt, Wil­
son Is sXposted tor dorohp tho
fhtla to a much higher ratine than
tho sdrottth plans Wbkdt was their
lot, last season. Ha’ AseloootTno
plaha yesterday, hui did achpowlH f « that ha would tofco o n r at­
tire dfroctW'of the Idritffg (faff,
a department la which tha Pttl*
bars boon weak for yton.

tlons who hare yrwwn rich at tho
otpsnso of Utolr stockhoIdem ,nr
tho public, of thoea rochhos noh-‘
ulators with their owp f (W T
people's money whoso tipsi anuAy

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M . Wood Yard

The Senate and Houaec^nad
brief asperate meeting*' bAfora
sitting In joini session In the tahaalu Hous* chamber. Treeh from
the party conferences among yrrdomlnaflnc Democratic major!tlee,
Vice-President Osraerlaid RpOAker Rainey arranged 'to bo.,eiA|hy
aide on tho dal* preeUUnh. m r
the first joint' session U her j i
dressed personally sinew the Wlyi

Ii IBooks Like New
Runs Like NffW
Acts. Like New
Steps Like New
And
has Gas Than
Some New Cars.

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of coolidc*.

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say Halms aad SrManCa which sou.
or sllhsr of yea. may b «* s »d »lM I
tho sstat* or ELIJAH U I B M
cosood, 1st* el Somlaols Coealr.
rtorid*. la tho Ho*. J*A a Bhsran,
County Jud«* of ■smlaol* County,
si hi* of flss fa I So Coant y Courthouso In Sanlard. Bomlnslo County,
riorlda. within sltht months from
th« dels ksroof.
hstod Jan Ird.. A. p. I t l «

,’ piRLa to hoard daring
p , ' s s .is o n.
Roaaoaable.
Traosportetiou. B n
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A B Rinds W W o *
Dsttrorod &gt;■

tun and arr}rlM srantanUy ai a
iQodhtm of exchange which ^ilt
hart o u r tha 'years a leas'ra/laMe
purchasing and d«bt paying power
our peopls."
:
During PwtMonths forCongress
COntsnod tn roynlar
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sosslon today to haar from tho
(Cnntinped Inch fags Oqoi
lipa of President Rooeeult about
who bettered wo won in tha. past the proareas of the racorerf *yr»generation raising athkal stand­ gnm and his Ideal about thA'feards of business. They n il for tun. '
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O OtTARLKn TA R ^U P rO R D .' st al. *triagent prar entire or regeUtery
DetsnOaata .
msasures. I am tpoaWng of those
th u btath o r ru a tP A
t o : a quAR Lm l
van
y r r o n n who hart eroded tho spirit and
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Va n
o r r o R b , hfs parpasa of our tai laws, of those
w i f e , 'l l llrin g. ahd, ir osac. t is D
unkanwn hairs, (t lliM S . Isgataa*. high officials Of banks or corporatraalSM and all M rso a i elAimiag
nlsrssts endsr Ihsla, Oeesasad or
albsrw'so. la,tbs rsal aetata Marais*
a fte r dooerlbAd.
T i l
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Tho usldsacos o f tba afsyeeemoO fW
fo c u ri
JinoM s B " 1*,0' "
Osfaadaala a rt uahaowc.
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ta ro tbs Hatats ■ of: ELIJAH
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DOWN.
Doroaaod^*
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Ik * Ceun Haas* fa Banfarik
BomlaoD County, rtorid *. oh H ea- To all Creditors, (^catsss. and
DlstrlbutM*.
aad
all
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iftmahd* agslaot
bslac a Ruts Day o f this Chart. l » Ins Claim* *r
said Estate:
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President

Br: A. H. Wsska.
—
Snlirlior for Coatplalaaat.

U m Hee.east!rely with otrr-pispls.
Lof os thoroforo pray for eoauwge

PfULA DELTHIA. ' Ju l S— W
— To Catcher Jimmy Wllaoa. a aa*
thro son who mait good In tha
"Mg time,” yesterday wowt to tho
job of fcullitag tho PUIIloo from
a aocond division baseball' outfit
a National league peasant eon*

ISH'ID A PA R T ktN T with
IS sad water, I U W. first.

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. ..ufMlcntly predteting that Con­
gress would do what the Presi­
dent wanted it to do and go
quirtly home In May.
n
The budget message, however,
|
.
.
i
may give the Republicans a point
W ABH ING TO N , Jan. 4.—W i ­
I
w
• a A
n
at
ro w ry, wongies* ycrterilay Ppril to rally opposition.
Shouts, lusty and
lone
ro»*
W A S H IN G T O N , Jag. 4.— &lt;/»&gt;)- lle m are sieerpts from President
W A SH IN G TO N , Jan. l^ -U F )—
from both sides of the House
Praldml Roosevelt frankly re­ Roosevelt's aiUrvae to Congress: Democrats and Republican inde­
Recovery
| pendents sang a chorus o f pral*e
the
ported to Congress today proa_._____
replion of his budget recommen- rhsmber yrsterday w h e n
"W e have plougho.1 ti*e furrow for I’ rrsldent Roosevelt's ml
...
pactlr* 19,000,000,000
recorery
i'residrnl entered on the arm of
■latlons liMiay A f t e r urhleli It will
20B
NEW M IR K . Jan 4— M ’ p The
PARIS, Jan. 4.— (A .P l)—
WIU1 Jre** campaign deficit for the next two and planted the good seed; the ( to Cungreas yesterday bul j the
wade into the legislative dutie* his tall son, James, to address the
city's new fusion administration,
Civil Works years, and asked that tha lid tie hard beginning is peer.*
France w m shaken today hy
regular Republican, who *\oomjoint
session.
*»f
the
araaion.
brushinj: untie stubborn
opposi­
" I t is our task to perfect, alter mented were out of tune.
order that all Clamped down to pat the goremMemiwis of his cabinet walked chanics that len to twenty
I f the w m tn w elco m e u iv m the
tion, yesti r lay called on the legi,when necessary, but in all case*
Senator
NorrD,
NrhinkaU
Re-!
[j"
!!’
,
.,1
IV e a id e n t tiy the le g ia la U n * w ii* In Just * brad n, the gslWles.st i mi,]ton (killar frauds h a v e
tx tf . ; employed on
** * P » r — r w
but* hy
to go forward."
publican independent. *ald|F«*,l t l
’
ciitf*noii he will have w* 111tie Mr*. Roosevelt and other mem
ra pwjset* I b 0 tdd be 1
hu mHun tranamltilor the “ • • • The unnecessary expan- was the best message l gear dictatoi ill ..oners to slash muni­ anv
tioiih,r with mi* tot***0roll a* with tiers of the President's family; been revealed hy the colltpM
cipal vs; I ot iturrn
U they baiV*t he eitlmatad eryent.itum ston o f industrial plants, the waste hesnl." Rut the Republican 8hn
of thr Trodit Municijutl Bank
Diali-cmr j i rig a rrmlmlei
that t h r e»m*Tg e iv y g a ih r iin g he called near Ihrm were diplomats and
g m b l o y m e n t chargeable entirely to the racor- of natural resources, the exploit*- j Mtr lr * d ,r, M rNary of Oregon,
other retehrllies and some ' rrll | o f B a v o n m ’, w h ic h w a n Ih o
to cut dlm iti would break
hi* ln«t »pi 1rig
_______
„
cry effort o f almost *7,500.000,000 tion o f the consumer* o f natural , cullrd it “ The finest repeal of ,7hc
(Continued On l'age Four)
In fa rt, h e m o r r t ir lead ers w ere
ramjin i:n pl-dgra, La (iuar iiii Ird
| c i t y 's ' p a w n s h o p n tu l t h e tlis• 2 " " fP lT *
“ ®*
,
for this fiscal year endinf June IS. monopolies, the accumulation of .constitution I've t ie r hesnl."
the f11:1I tv push through thr
i a p p e n r n n e e o f it s m y s lc c iw u a
,. , f u t t m , bestde o f th e lo c a l |H , asked for' a fljOOOJ)OOjOOO war stagnant surpluses, child labor, j The Republican house leaboard vl
tjlUniatr a itwultjtkm ;
CWA executive Committee cheat to continue and taper off thla anil the ruthless exploitation o f all Snell of New York. rriOel
f o u n d e r , S c r ip t S t n v i s k y . •
ualctng tl.ai the Irgiidaturr grant !
the fo llo w ln f year.
labor, the encouragement o f tpeeu- Roosevelt for failing to "tell a
The manager nf the inslmillon
him puw
.0 makr ritraonluiary \
lation with other people's money, thing to the people alum what
was Jailcil Dvr. 13 aSd a warTXtit
m to c L " .* f*» that Ihr city'* hod* I
-*•*
the tali co-opsra; &lt;n|mwil torrowlnf of * 10,000,000,- these were consumed In the fires had in mind."
was is ,uni for Stavlsky in connec­
l e t ran U l aUncrd.
tew of all emnloyara la riddle* tha ooo daring the next six months. that they themselves kindled; ws
But Senator Couient, Michigan
tion with thr recent allege,I iasu*
MI Naid th*t if the city fmancr*
S t persons turning down but hp expressed no dooht o f meei- must make sure that as we recon- 1 republican, said: " I am psrticular*
ante of unauthorised bonds.
*fO|l&lt;| pvrims \litre would hr mi
Ing this
problem.
I IK " '
Itruct our life there be no soil In I ly delighted, always having h,w* valaty n &gt;Ku 1u n," aaid the mayor
Tremler ('amllle
Chautampa,
A l e Information waa released
The nine billion dollar deficit,’ Which such wseds
esn
grow
winger. I'm glad to *e« l i f t to former
Deputy
t*i»niptndlri
with name, high in P rr n a M M to
with a long and detailed which would swell the public debt again."
I'residrnl leaning in that dlrccv Frial, w ho 111a 1c a xurpriar plea
ernuirntal quarter* in vol4(W n trew
the actlritlaa of to an all time high
of
nearly
tion."
-&gt;
NRA
that action on the resolution Ih*
affair, iVctared
that ^ M lV la k y
, this beat CWA since late In Ne- *32,000,000,000 docs not take Into
Senator
Robinson
of
Arkansas,
"W e have made great strides to­
rlafrrrest.
who It said In havr
niany
new taxes wards the objectives of the na­ the majority leader, said the nice• ' yeraher, a report which dearly account prospective
[ The rrsoliitlon, rushed to thr
aliases, will Is- lirnughl W 1Justice a d h a s the make-op of Urn ad- from liquor revenue, and'lhe plug­ tional industrial recowry art, for sage would form the basis for fu­ 'head of the tab'iniar, rail* on the
and thr case sirteil thoroughly.
loophole*. not only have several millions of ture retummrndetinna for
“ s|&gt;ea h b t r a t in unit which superrisea ging of income tax
legislature to p h r
thr mayor
Insurance euinpaniva aro report­
There
waa
no
recommendation
for
cific
m
sasuns"
amt
that
during
Mr*. F N Scotl, who wa« prom*
t * ! the handling o f a projects and
our unemployed been restored to
(IRI.AN D O , .Ian t (,1b Th"
aowrrn almoat unprecedented
in
ed by Invrstigalnrs In have been
work, but Industry is organising bis 30 years In Congress he ueser Jv im r if a n muniripn) ifovrrnnnnt
fee this county, and which new taxes.
Florid* fltrill* control committou inertly blentifird with (hr work the principal viriim s o f the aaiu
Tbe executive did recommend itself with a greater understand­
(Continued on l'age Four)
he released fo r publication
thr right to tut ffitane*, eliminate vmtcnlay i|i-c|Hc*l pro rating of „ f eivir » tvi religious gnuipn ID nf the (reuilulent pawnshop bond.,
restoration o f one third of the 15
FvrnaM
ing
that
reasonable
profits
ran
be
ifepartment* and transfer tmreau4 r Ifn»i* by volume to New York. this rily &lt;iu"l •»
which Stavisky under the name off
__
.
,•
..
l
I percent cut In pay for Federal rmtloMon, Philadelphia am! flaltL Laughton Memorial Hospital last Scrg,. Alexandre is charged wittl
earned
while
at
the
same
time
from
one
department
to
another
The
order
calling
for
the
dtaplo)„
JuIj
,,
,
n
&lt;
1
he
,V i
night
at
*ls&gt;ut
K
00
o'rlwk.
from
protection ran tie assured to guar­
-It In an uhiHUal bill for an on j more would be gin Jan I f»
o f workers able to find favored a continuation
issuing for from three to ten iimen
of
the
Fnrh iar f*ir th*^*** markrlu. the the effrets of a |«&gt;wrrful 'lniB the pawnshop's
U»tlal aituation,'* \j% (Juardia told
antee to labor adequate pay and
0(her employment telegraphed to three rent non-loeal mail rate.
legal
limit uf
whit'h physicians siatetl ws- self
rormuittro
drrldi'd,
could
riot
con­
proper
rondilium
of
wurk.*'
I
'r
U
l
.
"I
a1
*mit
it
pmpojM'k
**ktrathh) d t y by C. D. Treadway of
As in his personal address tn
b0.000.000 frail,-S or about 43.000,
a
ilm
in
ls
lv
r
e
'l
Finances
tain
morr
than
414
standard
tmimh.
Urdlnary
power*
hut
an
rilra
o
n
li
‘
~ ■' Executive Committee. Congress yesterday, ltr. Hoose(MM).
Funeral servfres are to 1m’ lieH
M f y aftuatlun mud t». met the Thr w rrlly i|UiitHi follow thy cai
"The crdkl of the government
I t rand* a* follows:
rejt spoke optimistically of
the
at
her
Isle
home.
f»21
Valencia
flty
budget rnu*t he (mliiiiecd.
Imssedialely all C W A business outlook.. "Pow erful forces has been fortified by drastic re­
' - A ll we want here now \% an
Nrw Y«ok, 2lif* oratigra, I If* (&gt;rive in San fuinta. at 3:00 o'clock
LOS ANOKLES. Jan.
werwialty obtain their for recovery exist," hn said. " I t Is duction in tha n &gt; t o f Its perns*
Saturday sfhVltonp The Rrv. W
|**prtil»ion by m rm Ur* o f thr grmprfrult, arnl *'» lan griinri,
S
j
i
in
u
rr
vlrlinia
w
cni'
aihlvtl
In
nenl
agencies
through
the
econo­
it through the harvest, by laying the foumHtloa o f con­
grips-1 A ( ’noper of the First Methodist
JiMUird to the Irjri^lrthirr T h e lejfl*
I
In
at
mi,
7h
oiangi'to,
2f»
I
h
r
«
ro
w
in
g
I
i m in Suu'lhw rn f a l l
my
set."
fruits and Vegetablea or fidence in the present and hy
Churrh will officiate, and burial
fn rn ia 'n Nt*w Y&lt;’« r 'n ( la y f|t»o&lt;l a* [lativ» rtyht* of the iii&gt;'&gt; muniri* fi «i 11k and 20 tangerine*
Foreign Exchange
■ M '. i m . m a SSJ other local industry fa ith In future that tha upturn
11*Martelphia. I III omnrwa, 2S * ill be in iM hevfHf remetery - ini
Word waa received tn Hanffsrt) vaii
WW bars ao far- SOYS will
"O b tain of our Alstrr nations KffiRhtm prodilff) frtFnly through pal lavrn iin m t ai|i Hot ha &lt;W* where esMence Is preeen*ed
the pin I of the Musinn family nf l,-fay that Rev. John J. Hennessy,
Krapefiurt* niul 2fi tmijrrrknnri
become cumulative. The corner
find themselves 10 haiidlrapped hy p llr * u f fflptsiio ttiila y , h r in t in ji tlw* troyehit hy thin reaplutiun.11
they can obtain this employ
Haiti more, Frti orangt'e* 20 n ra pe» which tohr was M member
pa-tor of All
Soul'a Catholic
Before the n"uluUon w aa finbe dropped' ,ton*
this foundation Is the Internal and othrr conditions that d fa t h to ll to 42,
Official rr|H*rtc li«trtl 72 otht*i ally approve*! it wa* amended to fruit, and 24 tangrrinrto
T h r prall In-air*** w ill In* J. It Churrh nf this rily liom .1920 to
good
credit
of
the
government.
|
they
feel
unable
at
this
time
to
to
1024, died in a hospital al Rt,
tra­
Farli grower will report to hie F ie ld s , A C
Mtlsen«lon.
W . II
I f we maintain the course 1 hssr rBtrr |n|0 stabilisation discussions |»rrjtitfifi a a itiuaiitK, a n t the fi-ai end th« inayor'a prr»p*iped
offered. Vn- outlined we can confidently look
l^ri'W that many uf Itirrii mtfhl l*f ilmil m a ty p o w e r* oil ( h i t m « |ra d jihipTrr (hr viiluma uf fruit hej R „iu , Paul Stine, L. A Tale, and Petersburg last night after * Jong
baM'.l on permanent and worlddead Th*' final toll ma&gt; nut
" f o k ian d ltii; them o te r a
lUnaas. Hr had bran ronlia^ff &lt;■
ha« on tiarul Th*- **hip|H'r in turii ' W S. Urtfford
te year quota thus caused forward to rumutativa beneficial wide objs •live*."
known fur nttknlha,
paat
threu
of iwo
It a i * |H&gt;in(ai out will report hia i*mfw'ctc*l i*t«»ck In
fin ad from National Ha- fereae rep retanked h^.an inareascil
M rm U n nf Seminole Chaptoi the hospital for the
'
pfcr lu m u l- aw*/ Ih l* w ould irivi- the m a y o r am ple tbe commIItee
which
will allot Order i»f Kanlern S la t will hold n monlhii, when bin i IIiunn bveamn
uahngw Xtf haiYntrs, rnbre general
"The overwhelming msjorlty of
w ith t r a m in In* r y m a* lw- k im
acute
t in ir in tm11«rive tile
liiidfci’i't
re
each toin |iper a ipiotn Tlir *ddpp* i se rv ic e at
national
and
the
g ra v e sid e ,
nnd
Was asked profit, greeter employment, di­ the banks, both
ihtr
nf H sm a ll r h lM
r**cov
jK'i t**d T m ■•day to he | Jh.lHHMNMt
Funeral nervier* arc to hr held
u&gt;ll
allot
rpnita**
to
(to
ginwri
t
minution
of
relief
eipemMures.
stats,
whlrh
re
opened
ls-t
spring,
rnemlM-ni
of
the
(*«*(
M'
i
I
hhi
’
n
Normal
r r iv l fru in the m il
tif
V t'n la g n
ft ' alaru
• from .St I'aulto Churrh in Kt. Pe­
Th**
committee
alw*»
ndoj
lcd
a
new
are
in
sound
condition
and
have
larger
governmental
receipts
and
C l u b of the Chapter w ill act a*
•mployment
wajkh
-et o f grade* and -ireto to In * boitotary pallWarrrs Memhere of tersburg on Monday morning at
I*rial* a sk in g p*M&gt;tpom rm riL raid
human been brought within the protection
wage scale i • repayments, and greatrr
.
i t 't i *
prevailing
U n no rvea! iiy th e Ir n if imji-|M*ri*r
i
tinii"
i*fferlive
Jun
•
l
S li 1pmet&gt;•■
■
be «
r t l u r t a i i l lo 1 * iiiijo l
| a
Rry.
i the HaughlefM id We-lev &lt; lass of in .00 o’clock, according to
happlaess."
■&gt;( federal Insurance In the r**e |litr«"nt * N ran hrtS tlrh rin fur m i**
‘ ’ way ladnetry.
panto r
t i i a i d i a a l i i hi* a d o * iiii* t ia l ion of
mutt i onai**t **nl\ of the ftdlrtw
| (to* First Methodist * bun h will J J K cl la g ban. pre-ent
At had been (Hiinted out by him of those ttanks which were not iu r t h iU irrn . M u re th a n Tmi
.
|* tha Interpretation Intended.
'h r fdu fg*' not to i r d u i r 'SMlnrirCiadea and eiree
dirert the ariangemeiil ol f bi al of t h r local C a th o lic Church, I In
in a supplemental talk to news­ jtermitlrd to reopen, nearly fliH) are iinaecuunte^I fur.
M u ir than
* ■ 1 " l a other words."
he
said “ l
" I t you r a n gn&gt;*
me m b e lte r I
r after tn to a tte n d the M-rvIcm#' lm
v i tidt
All are United Stall
assets r*WH» re lie f
paperman earlier that the more million dollars of (m ien
| o ffe r in g s at tin* horn,* and g ra v e '
am i
rw ru iia lru i t*nn
why m C W A worker
1 n m d y o r fo rfiiu lii, g ive tl t&lt;&gt; ru i',"
fancy No 1 hi Igh i, N • I N " I
n tail'd to day
Place n f burial WMt"
spent ] sre t,eing restored tn rhe depo*i
than
*10,000,000,(100
to
be
Hide.
wiirker’t labored to H’ ^toi*’ auinr
hs n il fn»m the Hat if h* i»
‘ “VV
II fid S '
this fiscal year is not up to the tors through the assistance of tbe M'nihlar»r*i o f onk-r and r u m fu ii in m pi&gt;nd»l lu t iJo a id in " I ' l l 1m glad « (i.-ei, combination, No
M rt Scott w a • i r moved to *h* not k n o w n to day,
&lt;V- erfered a Job which pays * sum
t* a* cept It
* iin g h t, S i* r *
not to I-R4 d •* k tmni'itsl from
F a t h c i Ilc h n n iH y i* believed to
national government "
limit authorised by Congress.
tbe Inune of her
Ih r M e n tm a e , N o r t h ( J i m la ir and
^
&lt;a» below that offered for normal
lh rn a ril N
f 1* ut*rh,
f u&gt;ioo ....... .. nf 2KWp nr fiv* pel* *
h r a n a tiv e o f C h ic a g o w h e re n tv*
Agriculture
lit
ro
I
he
r
■
1
11
1
a
w
.
I
*
a
v
&gt;
*
\
S
r
o
il.
San
(.a Crwrcrnt* area whit h full thr I'M *1 t'fit o f t lir I mi* h 1 of aliliu
Cmplay men t In fields, groves, or
r r a l o f hia irla ttv i* *
rvsid r,
Hu
nn iliwe aiiiaHei I Kan 121
„• • »
experiment of seek­
, l.anta Apartment-,, wbiii M i* Ibi
w u ra t u f th r fluoti fro n t fcpulhfum
’
gay Ha* a f business or industry."
men, i n n o u i u o l 1 lo- new udm iiiiiin&lt;I not to e i c e d fivo pen .
F a r le y ,
ing a balance between production &lt; 'a h fo rin a ,ii i r p i t f f f t r a in iD iu n .
vid Scott found her
in m dared nurceertrtl F a t h e r M. J .
Cit 'a llo D w ill
In v r * l ||f 11 te
reptirf**
I to and larger
lad*
Jk ? i It was indicated that although
w h o died *n J.a k i Ian I Iw*t w o rk ,
■nil consumption Is succeeding snd
j condition tn n Ledumm
i ' hn l I'MMI.OOO "|*M**ed ha lid * " 10 1 m aic« grade No l
“
occupation o f every
P h ysiriaiito w ho
w ere cu lled to in IU20, and uni il ah ou I -July 1021
Elmer U Hyotlalns, resident of lias made progress entirely in I mo
orm ortion w ith the if ran lin g
of 1
C W A payrolls is
M o ve m e n t waf hailed unld M
the e m e rg e n c y , d e rta ie d t b it M f * 1lir ‘ o rv c il t h r local p « n * b A t th u t
Lake Mary for the past eight and with rrs-nnabla expectations to
U* fra u ch ie e * Hi-* anriouin e u o n 1 • ..I Valencia orange-^ and lah
Court House office
tim e h r w i n a p p o in te d a* pantOf
of
farm
I S c o tt w a a
beyond
iie a t merit III
one-half year*, died at his home wards the restorstiun
a in r r b o r t l) a ft e r tlo hoard at hC W A , tha committee has no shortly after noon toilsy after prices to parity • • * Through
idea o f the Valencia type
t rh o u g h she w »* a liv i w hen take n o f -St. M a r y of-the L a k e * C a t h o lic
u g f •pHo n ha *I at)&lt;
1 1to»r 1 r *‘»| an m
* L u rch at Funtili* w h e re
ht*
p'»
a f knowing whether or not having suffrred a paralytic stroke carefully planned floret 1-onlm l,:
■in t h r h o sp ita l S h e »* NSid 1*» h a i r
e*ttifatiriri by P a u l Vt unti l f . « v,
inam efl u n til u few
te h M r f P i t l I " " * * 1" Job
iS
A
T
A
U
4
)s*U
.
Jent
.
tA'l;
I t o iit la i l W Ja m k ii »k t*ri hivLi.kk- A * y a r n lisirslspmawl aiwk lurk, waa
J AU O im i kMVWUVLU
XJ- a e L l i U i v w a , .
Til,- yrest
French flying
! » « ' FWrporartnn roirnvW
f N I l m n p lo iir
makea lh «
m la w s h o rtly
a fte r
itu d ilin e i
Funeral services are scheduled policies • • * we are seeking the
hen*
IUKCON. Ann, Ian 1
c
I h o u r se e kin g the &lt;|iiu&gt;1 *d n hom e
to be hr Id on Monday provided a rliniinalion nf wasls-, thr removal "Nmithoio f ’.ruitoto" nrrutd
rally
1
*
I
*
*
y
curuplct
in.g
the
A
.
time
th
W illia m I I W OOlllM. f or 111I I -t , I I
w ith o u t i tul«beii S im i ilo iragi«
. la advised rprompt
-— rrelative in another stale Is able of poor lands from agriculture snd
l« » y o f the t r e a s o iy
who n* ill d ea th o f her sitolif. M i* R a lp h M
w ill _ba rendered, it jto attend; on Hunday afternoon if the rncoursgemrnl of small Inral tir ciontoirig from St. I miui*. Svn#gal The plane eovt rod t,l*7U mile* j
te that worthy she
rt it h a th ro a t in fe ttio rl lu-r* ,
I W a r r e n , e a r ly la-i
m&gt; n tb i
M is
Industries, thua furthering
this
■m whaa* — ms* are Hatad at
11nurt to Improve." a bulletin
Mr. HjoUalne was born at Ne­ principle of a better balance na­ in 1H hour", IT minules.
S c o tt has been unending ill c a rin g
HKNVKR, Jan. 4 &lt;*V\ W alter
Mm*
Julia
Ann
Thompson,
T
h
,
T h e fo u r rnutored h y d ro plane ts |
Mmmm 1 »-X e * le y * * n t of- wark, Ohio on Sept. 16, DM3. He. tional life."
•o r f by h l r a t t r n hug
p h y sician *
fo r the t wo W s r i4-n * lu ld re n , and Reppin, 1H. of Newark. N. J., who
re*id* nl o f L a k e M otnto for
the
m M agnolia Avenue raw o«
*i.id
yasterd%y
"Hi**
n
in
d
iio
.o
i
the
F
re
n
c
h
e
n
try
in
the
ra
c
e
w
ith
|
m to this section in 1024 and
past three months, »li***i in lhal |•ntitof a c to ry although n«* n o l i . n | It is b e lie ve d that - lin e ■dir Initl wa§ aentmeed to ‘‘breathe doAili"
I ragwter C W A employment Battled at Lake Mary. From Dec.
I J r r m a n y t*i e ri up th e fir» t trane- I
j I»een tn
a h ig h ly
n ervou s
s la te thla week in the Colorado
pnvil*
coinirnu n ity late y e ste rd a y
a ft e r
b they are mnr denied.
et le n to m i
m ail
lin e
b etw een
me pcrmUtn! to *u*e h im ," Co i
ItKFUftKJ FKKKIIOM
17, 1024 until May 1.
he
(Continued tio I'sge Two I
tmtlary'n new lethal ga* chainnoon after a ahurt illm **
-Inierrictlt added
Kuril|&lt;r and S iH ith
A in e r ic a
up
waa employed as a machinist in
her for the murder of Vincent IUv
l
BCH KD I L 8 AD O PTE D
&gt;nn* ra| Mrrvieea were held at
tb* Atlantic Coast Line railroad
A f r ic a
W it h in tw o
rnontliM
th a
BOLSK. Idaho, Jan 4. lA h IMF I IF KXFOSI IIK
the grstrride in lake^iew Feme
gan. Colorado Spm ig* taai drivnr,
shop yards In this city. Recently The *181# hoard of par^Urui yes­ Freni h gOkerniTient hopt*n to -wt
T O PHOIIK I &gt;
HIM*
te rv th l| nfterruHiti at 2 nn o'clock
l**t night waa cheered by tliu
T W rp . manager o f tb*
waa employed as a watchmen terday denied the appeal for free­ U,p daily service* t*p|Wi*«*ll I'ailff
id*
Rrv IV, A Cooper uf ihr First
eater* Uaion office,
Colorado auprtwne court'a inter*
SAN JnSF. Cabf Jan t
F \ NKW \ filth Jan t
over valuable properties in Lake dom of Lydia Southard, srrviitf a and Rio lie Janrin&gt;
e a p u m ii
wrr** re ­ ventlon In hi» caae and the chanco
klethfhlHi f'hurch ofTiciate*!
and
effective
today that affr
A grand Jury pmlo of tin* n* o' i d e a th * fro m
sentence
for
poisoning
her
fourth
Mary,
p orted yi'totenlay a* the th e rm o ­ of a new trial.
th e R 'le k s o n F u n e r a l H o m e
uf
tha affle* will rent In
lynchtnf h«rr *»f tb- two kl'Notp
Surviving him are his widow. huakand. Mrs. Southard, who was
m e te r fe ll to a low «d Ci d eg ree*.
yangad for the burial.
each
except
day *;
The court
ymtcnlay
ordcnhij
tolay
era
of
|ln«»kiL
Hart
wap *»'
Mre. Norma Faith Hyotialns; a relumatl to prU^n a year ago
■lease*
caeca iwhich
\raterdty fen Jan II Dlatrict Al 1 T h e t r m p c ia t u r e com to t't la te In Warden Hest, o f the stjito priiuti
m
■ w
*«•
** » r t T n o m p a in m u a n a tiv e of
daugbtar, Mrs. Ethel Edmondson, after 16 months o f freedom fo l­ mg
IV lC n
1 |* O p p C Q If |
fVVtot F lo rid a w h e re ah r w m * horn turnry Thomm anoiuinceil thr i ' 1 1 lh r day, tinwevei, and i In weather at ('arum ( ’ ity, where Reppin
la
I I M t e k l y * * d Jan* 1. The ofI o f Lake Mary, and a eon, low ln f bar escape over the walls,
J -------m Ma2
1h66 Sh** i Am»- here
I t aye* daily therefuge from
drnce collect*d by hia office will i b u re a u -uni no m o le e t iie m e cold held in a death cell, to rtay tha
Kenneth Hyotiaine, now engaged has u rra d 18 jraars of a 10-year
WHS III toIMilt
m ir ilC Q X ,
CtcchoiiloVtek im, i Milt h*» »on. A N H ill, of L a k e be preMfltrd al that time
eaecutiun until further imtico hy
• 6 A M ta the m cn,i*g until
Ip Ufa* sentence.
CCC worker near Avon Park.
Jan. 4 cl*i Fire uml |H&gt;i&lt;uifi&gt;i m |tunraN&lt;t who in her o n lj a iir v iv iir
the mart.
w e ft Sunday. Haura
»
are from 9:60 o'clock
towt)4 m ikiftl th rc fti of ilm t h
The court grantdNl a nodiott |u
111 U K K A O L K t i K T h J r t l t
todiiy towtefil 120 fnen 1rn|i|k#rl i*y
•'clock lit tha morning,
rwvlew Reppin'* ca*c, making a
a t e r r if ic
I i Ii i b I iff a cost
rrnm\
I 4 * 0 o'clock
to! fftOO
• lay of eam jtion automatic. * * v4
M U B K lIO K F .
U k la , J a n
4
IlCAcoi- w o fk n rs. I f Aten Iturk by
In tha a ft ei aaon.
*
*•

P r e sident Expresses High Lights Of
Independents
Belief That Nation
With Democ
Roosevelt Talk
Can
Borrow
Money
Praising
M&lt;
Before Congress!
Asked T o
NeededForProgram
Others I n D
B o a t d If
.Kef nsesJob
U Is Offered

££ 2 E «

W A SH IN G TO N , Jan. 4 .-&lt; A » In a Joint session, dominated by
______
j the physical pieseit.-* ol I’tesident
, .
-------« »
...
, ' Roosevelt, come to hid them to
Almost Unprecedented [journey with him on the path

X

Nation I Shaken By
Collapse Of Credit
Organization That
Was City Pawnshop

Rights Sought O f |0,1,1 h* J1**
“u‘ ,,,r ",
Legislature By Newl,hniU|th lt.
r„rm.i.tic.
Fusion Government! u cl»‘ rT'‘ “,r “•&gt; fi" 08 ,r

PRO-RATING PLAN, MRS. E. N. SCOTT
FOR CITRUS TO BE; IS DEATH VICTIM
EFFECTIVE SOON LATE WEDNESDAY

*”•

Control Board ()rdcrn Funeral Service F o r
Limitation On Car! Prominent Woman
Lot Shipments East
To Be HcldSaturday

F lood Death List
Mounts To 42 With
72 Others Missing

Rev. JJ.IIcnncHHy Dies
After Extendedlllness

E. L. Hyotiaine Dies
After Sudden Stroke

Ilujre FrcnchScaplaiU'
Hops South Atluntic

Colorado Court (jives
Youth Death ItcHpite

M . Julia 1’hompson
OieH A f t e r Illness

i?.

Fear ExpreH«edForl20, „
Mine

12Nations, 16States Represented In
Official List Of Pioneers At Reception

ICE JAN. 1

IN

F U llU D A

IS DEAD

pte-" s m s

T w .hr, n a tle u and 16 states
are w p raaaatad In tW
official
Hat a f “ pl m i - n " who attrnd.d
tha ninth annual fio M c r'a Recep­
tion Slagad an Naw yaar'a night
at tha Lake Mary Chambtr af
" m n a r f i , It M i raaanlad tad*)r.
Tha recWtratioQ |irt aa compiled
hr
M l.. Nona
hy Frank Erajvi
K u n a and Mia*
txnffalr,
shows
onrare acre
•howi that
that 62
U pi
plonaare
(pan prraoftt, settinf a naw h ifh record o f
attendanca. Tha aid rare id waa 44,
•aubliahad Inat yanr.
B«Uaf area axpraaoc
actual number a f p m
fanra et i p pranaat
Wan I N . fa r M r. K
. racUand be w
reftetar

ffs w rs u tfa .*

L # S i‘

- is

f U r n m . fcte|&lt;-«1
tlft
all
w r r * I A'l T h e N i l A p ul i h r blue vagi©
doomrrt if | « t A lrrA cly drm J fro m ,po w o ill. but It rc m a in c il f«»r lbJ* V\ \ ig fin d a joh for Acre It Joe

Mr8.J.M.Leonard, Edward Higgins, Jr.,
Miss Doris Battern Win Recipe Contest

| ) « c a i» t th e y en te re d into
the
fM
had ended.
t fJLavl#, in I ridmo art i*t Acre ■fill I spirit and theme of the pew Four
Georgia, among the slats- tep ( On© hun •/* d And forty men wen j^ami mu nil * on 1Ikla h o n
...
.yeaterday
.
i M a r i B ro th e r* film "D u c k S o u p .'
when
raaontod, furnished the most hon­ In the mini late
lisa
las t
r u r r —i V h c lm .lt.- u f
w a lla , r t r p ir t in * Im iia n life - , p la y in g a l the M ila n c T lic a lc r totha b
hla*t
or (lin t s , 11 of the pioneers be­
16 a re r e t 'p r r e J , aan
n t f„u r
m a rt '
“
( d a y , M r* J
M la v m a r l . K , l» a r , i
ing from that state. (Jhiu had six
( I I T I O N MAKER D K N IA I,
i Hiygina, J r, ami M l-« lkirria Hal(gad to rl
thouKand feet to
repraacaUtlvas, while Massachu-----t r r n h a re b ran i W r la r e l w in n e rs
• ir f ic v
aetta, Main*, and Florida each of
■OS AN G E LES, Jan 4. .'il
of th* "Duck Soup" rvcipv contest
farad Are representative*
Other
A Mankrt denial o f all , bat ,-- which was placed before tbe pubstates represented were: South HEBhfl R A I L IIO A it 11 I'l.A l I; mad* by Aimes- Ss-mpli- M, I’l.-r- lie last Saturday,
Larollaa, Naw Y a r i, Illinois, Now
son Hutton, the evangelist
aa*
Mr*. I^onard, the former Mi*a
Hampshire, North Coroliaa. V ir­
T A L L A fiA b H E E , Jan
4. iAt oiiitalaad in an answer David 1. Eugenia David, is awarded 42.60
ginia, W eal Virginia, Mlaaiaaippl, — Lee U r ] Wei la o f Telia bar
Hutton. Jr., (lied ye-triday to l.cr In cash; young Mr. Higgins Is the
Maryland, Panneylraaia, Indiana,
lataar waa a mrnibcr i &gt;f ( r ro* complaint for a dlvorrr
winner of a three month subecripand Michigan.
tha state'railroad roirmi-sion for
turn to Th* Herald; Mis* Battern
Among Urn nations represented
ire, yesterday amu.ji.ced
wm* ail ticket* to Thr Milan*
ON HAF E RIDE
Sweden furnUhad raven o f the 1*
fo r tha coil.mU-ion
Theater. All prtaa* may be secured
foreign-bora guests.
Newfound­
by*r.ugem S. Vet
RAN DIEGO, Calif , Jan 4 . - as Th* Heraid office.
land dad Germany were raprearia. MaltS iw, is (AA—There's nothing like being on
Th* winging recipes wsr* •elect­
ran tad h j twa paraooe each. Other
M casnmlatlnn Wells the ea/e aid*. Ran Diego carries ed from more than a score turned
nations, repreeeatod by one perlast year for tba plenty,M fire ineurane# on city ifn. Not all of them era
r tby th* death a f
Including th* 38,000,- oue and novel aa those turned in
by the winners, for soma o f the
r,‘ A. 8. Wall*.
llon water aupply.

■

M

- X - ___

r n lr s m ,

nlfered d eta ile d

sugges

I tion* whirh indicate that they aro
tn |o rlto at making genuine duck
*u up
H e rr a ir
rrcJp cte:
M f* J M

th r

p riir- w in n in g

Isro n afil * r r c ijir :

“ Nrlrct a nirt* fat tluck, prefer*
ably on a fbrk n igiil. hohl chloro­
form pail over (lurk** hill to pre*
vtnt quarking, thu* alarming tha | JJJJ1
nrighliorhmHJ. If wild di rk If rte- Miami
Hired, •neak up on them while they
are aaleep, aim in (he general dllection of Ja|&gt;an. and fire. Tha
teu&lt;Vl*n nol»« will frighten ona or
more ducks to death, and tha main
Ingredient of your soup Is thua
providentially provided.
" I f * b y this time you are atU
free o f Jail and surrounding asy
luma, dreas duck carefully, remoe
(Cuntlnutu oti Vag* Two) *

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AN IMDUh'KNDmT DAII,Y NEWSPAPER

C R O U P I N I Roosevelt, In Budget Message , Reposts
A D ft V 1T U ' P ro b a b le N in e B illio n D ollar D eficit;]

DICTATORIAL

Indication,Point To D ocile
Congress^Obeying Requests
MadeByPresicientRoosevelt

Talk Before Congress W idely Disctissed,

WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 .-tA )
In a joint session, dominated by
the physical px-scii.e of I'lesldeni
Uoosrvrll, coim- to bid them to
journey with him »n the path
that he has marked out lor i&gt;covcry, Wongrt*s, yrslerday ap«’»t
thiough it- opening formalities
It cleared the way for tbo re­
ception of his budget recommen­
dations today after which It will
J
wade into the legislative duties
i
j of the session.
tu welcome givelj the
i If ihe » . i
wa *
1l'resi dent by th** legialatoii*
|an\ »•i it —•loll hi- will hate «- lllllo
| 11oil 11&gt;.e with llii* session as w ith
the &gt;•»n#*» gen. y gathering hr » ■llrnl
last spring
In fact. Democrtlr leaders were

Independents Join Inf]
High Lights Of
With Democrats fnj
Roosevelt Talk
Praising Mcf^axe; AlmostlTnprecedented
Before Congress
Others I n Discord
Rights Sought O f
• WASHINGTON, Jan. ♦ .-(A ’) Legislature By New’
Hera are exeeipta from Proxklent
WASHINGTON. Jan. 4^-&lt;jP&gt;Roosevelt'* aiUrrsa to Congresi: Dcmocrat. and Republican (a ll
Fusion Government
R*»#very

ru sesJ o b

N U M B E R &amp;8

PrW a F t? * C ent*

8 AN FORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JANUARY I,

HUGE FRAUD IS

confidently predicting that Congrrss would do what the Tresi­
dent wanted it to do and go
quietly home in May.
The budget message, however, Nation I h Shaken By
may give the Republicans a point
Collapse Of Credit
to rally opposition.
a
Organization That
Shouts, lusty and long ro»c
from both shies of the House
W as City Pawnshop
chamber yrstrrday w h e n the
President entered on the arm of
P A R IS , Jan. 4.— ( A . P . ) —
his tall son, James, to address the
Franco w a* *haki*n totiay l»y
joint session.
Mrmlwrs of his cabinet walked ch arge* that ten to tw e n ty
in ju.1 *he».l In the g»ll&lt; rir. »»t \m u||on t|&lt;,llar frau d * h a v e

W a s h i n g t o n , jaa. a —&lt;o —
T"resident Roosevelt frankly re­
pcrvlrnt, u n ( * choru* « f pral&lt;c
ported to Congreea today pro»"W e have plough*,! ti*e furrow
...
pectlve $8,000,000,000
recovery
NEW YORK, Jan 4 . - W»&gt;—The
1 w ith JfeS* campaign deflcH far the next two and planted the food eeed; the
city’s n c fusion adminlalration,
Itril W o rk s years, and aakad that the lid t&gt;e hard beftnntnc ie over.”
brushing a-itle stubborn oppost“ It ta our laak td perfect, alter
ler th a t all clxmpad dawn to put the «orem tlon, yo-t. rdgy called on the U-gi&gt;when
neccaaarjr,
but
in
all
caaea
iployed on J £ »
* P*r-“ -rou-r&gt; te*l* by
laturr t„ i n Mayor 1-aOuardia
to fo forward.”
Mr.
,)W „ revealed hy the coll.p ao
dlctatoi ml j.oners to slash muni«• • • The unneceaaarjr expanh 0 uld be j |B y , mn u n tr»n*n«4ttlnr the
ctpal
mnture*
nror
then/were
.iipinm.t.
*nd
o f the C redit Municipal Rank
oUa i f th ey jbu&lt;v»l be eetlreatad axpens-ilurei alon of induatrlal plants, the waxtr
Diri« .-at l rig m remtndri
that
other
celrhritir*
«nd
*ome
well
|
Huyontlt'. which \VM the
I t t l aym en t tenrgnahl* entirely to the reeov. of natural reeourcea, the exploilato cut .daitet woultl break his
„ *T„
't r y effort of almost *7,800,000.000 lion of the conaomera of natural
tt'ontinued On T*g» Four)__ _ c it y ’* •pawnshop and the tils’*
rampa
gM
pledge*.
l.a
(Su«r
&gt;ii
led
ime in me . ..
. ...
&gt;UM
monopoli'a, the accumulation of
the fig) t t, push through the
I appenrnnee of its mystetioud
atarnant aurploaee, child labor, &lt;
hoard of intimate a tiwolution [
founder, Ser«o Stnvisky.
ami the ruthleia exploitation or all Snell of New
making tl it thr Irgudaturr grant !
%
The m*n*irer nf thr in»(mit|pn
labor, the encouragement of a|&gt;ecu- llooaevell for
him |&gt;ow to makr extraordinary |
wax j»tled Dec. 13 .A t « w .rr»nt
lation with other people* money, thinf to the j
retfoctio
*.» that the city*- hud- I
wa. i««ued for Stavixky In connec­
theae were consumed In the flrea had in mind."
get ran U &gt;sixncrd.
tion with the recent alleged i»«uthat they themaelvea kindled; we
But Senato
**I said that if the city finance*
anir of unauthorixoi bond*.
must make aure that a» we reeon-, republican, aa
wotld permit 'Hcrv would lx* no
Premier Camille
Chautjppo,
Itruct our life there be no soil in j H delifhled.
aalary rvKjt'irn/' aanl thr mayor
htformallon was released
with name, high in FrcngHIte-Which auch weeda
can
grow » left winger.
to former
1)« puty ('omptivllrt
with a long and detailed which would swell ths public debt again."
ernnirntel quarter* involfggnt tRte
r&gt;lal. teho mi l« a aurprlae plea Control Board
Funeral Service F o r affair,
of
nearly
overtag the actltritlaa of to an oil time high
&lt;lrclareil
that
that action on the resolution U&gt;
NRA
tea lirs l CWA slnca lata in No- *33,000.000,000 does not take Into
xnany
"W e have made great strides to­
deferred.
Limitation On ('ari1 Prominent Woman who i. .aid to have
Dew taxrs wards the objectives of the na­
vaeahar, n report which clearly account prospective
alia.r., will I * brought tutJu.tlce
Tbe rrsolutiofi, rushed to the
To
Be
HeldSaturday
Lot Shipments En«t
and tbe ca.e .iftrd thoroughly.
head of thr talonilar, call* on thr
gMUnaa the make-up af lho ad- from liquor revenue, and tho plug­ tional industrial recovery act, for
loopholes. not only have scvrral millions of
In.umnce cntnpaniea aro report­
WffMaturr to phr
thr mayor
t e e nSnlotieHn unit which superrtaes ging of Income tat
Mr. F. N Scott, who
prom­
ORLANDO. Jsn 1 ol*» Thed by Inve.tigator. to havo been
lower* almost unprre* «lrntr«l in
ling of n peojoeta nnd There was no recommendation for our unemployed been restored to
Hnrlda citrus nmlnd rmumillru inently identified with the work the principal victim, of the Milo
work, but Industry is organltlng
kmrriran municipal government
r this county, and which new taaoa.
of civic *nd rellgiou. group. 10
Tbo executive did recommend Itself with a greater understand­
thr right to tut *alanra. rllminatr vrslertlay d$*cids«| pro latlng of
of the fraudulent pawn.hop bond*
ho released for publication
lirrl at the Fernaldrestoration of one third of the lb
Jcpartnnnte anil lianafrt tnirrau* dim s hy voltimr I•• Nrw York.; thi. city
which Stavl.ky under the name of
ing that reasonable profits can be
l^ughton
Memorial
llo.pital
la"l
percent cut In pay for Feitrral em­
Il4»s(un. I'hdaddphis and Haiti
froln one &lt;l«-partmrni to another
Seigr Alrvendre I. charged wltn
calling for tho dU­ ployes, affective July I, and he earned while at the same time
night
*1
al-ut
H
00
n'rlock.
from
more wmild begin Jan IT*
* ll Is an unusual bill foi an un
i..ning for from three to ten limea
protection can be assured to guar­
____
g f workers able to find favored a continuation
of
the
Each car for Ihiyu* inark4*ts. tho I the effort, of a powerful dnur the pawn.hop*. legal limit uf
utual &gt;ltuato&gt;n," I m (luardia tobl
antee tu labor adequate pay and
Other employment telegraphed to three cent non-local mail rate.
roruiiiiltTf decided, could m*t c*»n-j which phy.ictan. .laird wa- .elf ho.oon.oon franc, or about $3,000,
T r ia l. " I a-lm it it p rop oses r s t r
pru|&gt;er conditions uf work."
thk city by C. B. Treadway of
As In hie personal address to
tain m»»rr than I I I *»lamlar*l Imixts. . administered
00(1.
Finances
tte QUI* Executive Committee, Congress yesterday, llr. Roosary situation must h. met the Thr weekly «|Unia* frdlow O*) cai | Funeral services are to he held
"The creikt of the government
aa follows:
at
her
lair
home.
f»2n
Valencia
ve|t spoke optimistically of the
lily's ludgrt must l»e hslanccd,
|
all r v t business outlook.. "Pnwnfiul fareas has l&lt;een fortified by drastic re­
Nrw York. *Jt»f* itnoiH'*. Ilf*' Drive in San luinla. at H’On n flock Rev. JJ.IIenncEHy Dies
• -A ll w® wsnt hcr«* now i» an
LOS ANGELES. Jan. 4.— &lt;/Ti
Saturday *fhCW»iip The Rev. W
. who normally obtain their for recovery oxlat," ho said, ' l l U duction in the cost of Its penna
Sis morv victims were added to I'Xprtjismn by nitiiiUrs of thr irraprfruil. ami 7T» tangerines.
nt through the harvest by laying ths foundStoa of con- nenl agencies through the econo­ the growing list in Southern t ali is*«rd to the legiblnluie Tin* lrgi«
Ilnsluii, 7b orange*. 2ft graps*, A t*4M»prr of thr First Mrlhodlst After ExtendedlllncHH
Churrh will officiate, and burial
fruits and Vegetables or fidenca In tbo present and by my act."
forms'* New Year's |lay flood as iativ® right* nf the nt&gt;’s muniri- finil, and 20 langcrinrs
Foreign Kachanga
m U k rr^ W remtetery .ini Wrrrd waa received in Sanforr) Hat)
industry faith in future that ths upturn
fhllmielphla. U » oninrwa. '2.r» will
searchers prodded grimly through \mi govrnunsAt aiU not ha iki"Obtain
of
oor
mater
nation*
thr plot of the Mussnn family of today that Rev. John J. Ilrnnesxy,
la iiroaeated whirl* ww have ao far- asms will
j
t r o y I by this resolution.”
g i a|M*f i utt. and Iff* tangerine^.
piles
of
«tsl.iis
toilay,
bringing
thi
cumulative. Tho
—Main this eni-dov- becoma
bweot.. tumoiaiivu.
ins corner find themaelvea so handicapped by death tiill to 42.
which -h«. wa- * member
pa-tor r»f All
Soul'a Olihollc
Haltimorr, Mi oranges. 20
liefiirr the n**oluUt»n waa fin­
___ , v .
___J ! atone of this foundation la the , Internal and other conditions that
The pall lirare^s will In- .1 H f'hurch of this city fiom .1920 to
OfTicial re|H&gt;rU h*trd 72 other ally approved it was amended In f mil, and 24 tangerines
at this Usna, mu
PP«s
cm jjt
th« ' government. |they feal unable at this lime to
Mcl^ndon. W. 11 1024, died in a hospital at BL
Each grower will report to hi* Fields. A f
to
persons a* missing, and the feat rnd ths mayor's ptoposed extra­
I f wa maintain the course 1 have , ra|rr
atabillxallon dlacusaiona
Raitx,
Fail!
Stine.
U A Tate, nnd Petersburg last night after a
shipper
the
voluroa
of
fruit
he
ordinary
power*
on
Ocl
I
instead
grew
that
many
of
them
mif
hi
i*
offered. Va­ outlined we can confidently h&gt;uk|baM.,| on permanent and woildiUnaaa. lie had been ronlhagd •to'
dead The final toll may not be of eftlaniJiug them inri a perir^l ha* on hand Th** shipiarr III turn W S Grtfford
i l ywtr quota thus caused forward to cumutatlv* banaficial I wide objc -Uvea."
past
tluro
of l» u
ll wa» |K&gt;intwJ mit will report his »ipAtlr»l sti»ck In
known for months,
,
MemUrs of Seminole t haptar the hospital for the
ba fin ad frwi* "National Bu- f oraaa represented by an lnarea&gt;rd J ,v
Baalss
* ■ .. ^
*Rwtplr - lurmaf- m t thin wiilikl give the mavnr ample the romnilltee which will allot Order of F.a-tern Star will hold n months, when his illness became
Uf barmen, mbre general ' “ The overwhelming majority of with teats m Ills eyes a* I* »a* time In Iwilariie tin htolget re raeh ship|*vr a t|ii**ln Tlo- *lnplM'
l acute
*ei vlt •• al the graveside, nnd
natmiml
and
Funeral serines i n !•» I f held
f
a»kad profit, greater employment, di- the hanks, U»lh
|Kot»-&gt;l Ti • ailay to be |Jfi,IHN).tNNI will allot quotaHo giowei i members of the Past
the bmlj of ,, small ehIM reru*
Matron's
m h r Vftetter tte vmda "Normal mlnation of relief expen'ktures, Ktate. which rr &lt;»pened ls»t «prliig. rrsl from the silt of Vetdugn - (f l mlam e
The ei»mmlttae al-“ atlopleil « new riub of the I'hapter will ail a­ I from St Paul* rhurrh in Kt. Ptaraployment larger governmental receipts and are in nound condition mn&lt;| have wash
-et of grades and
to Im ! Ii,.mu ary pallbearer* Members of iershurg on Monday morning at
I'nal, asking p*
A tte prevailing wage scale I • repayments, and greater human been brought within thr protection
tlnnerve&lt;l by the long *us|»en8e. )••• wa-* rvlurtanl
«nine effective Ian •» Shipments I the Daughters of \Ve-b*v • l“ m’' °f It) 00 o'clock, according to Rry,
of federal insurante In the ra«e parent* seanhe«l debris for iiiisa I • ia *ilia an I ho*
' i { any Industry, be elated that surh happloess."
must consist ofilv of llo following j the Firat Methorllst I hurt Ii will J J Kellsglisn. pre-enl pastor
At had been pointed out h&gt; him of those iMinks which were not mg chiMren More than do |H*n*f»n* the |d«« Ige Hot t(
of the local f ’athohc t hurch. lid
the Interpretation Intended.
g ia d e s ami sixes
ilirect the arrangeiimiil **l fh'ial
la a supplemental talk to news- (lermitted to reofwn. nearly
experts to attend the -ervlccs, Ito
_ 1ate unaccounle'l for
More than
All are IJnllnl State- giad*
“ If you can gib4 me a
.* •* r * U other words," he said, ” 1
I
offerings
at
the
horn,,
and
grave
papano an earlier that the mor« million dollars of froten assets
and rvconat ruction 14-nod) or formula, glee it I
stated today Place nf burial \Hli'
fancy No 1 hrlghl. No I. N&gt;* * side.
-"Rst
» • reaeoo why a CWA worker than * 10,000,000,000 to ba spent are l&gt;einf ie8lorr«l to thr depo»i MKN) relief
workers labored to restore some I* p* luted U ljiiki'lia “ I ’ll I
* 4-«el, combination. N** 2 and N
be rat from the list if h, ta
Mr* Scott wa- rettioverl to 1h- not known tixlay.
this fiscal year la not up to the j tors through the »*»t»iin cr of the Mmhlinrr of oriler anti coinforl in t. a&lt; cept it “
Father llennrs-y is believed to
.* i.tight Sixes not to rxir-td -• ' hospital from the home of her
• job which pay* a sum
I national government *'
limit authorised by Congress.
thr Msntmar, North (ilenlalr ami
l*e a native of f'hiragn where stv*
p. tt.nl of 2HH* or fi%« |m*m *»«*
lb riiard S
I »• »rh,
brother in law
Davtd Srott. Sail
that offered for normal
Agrieullure
l.a Crwarenta area whuh fait th«
•I-, no sixes smallei than L't l.anta Apailimni-. when Mr* Du rral of hi* rrlatne- re-ule. llo
employment In fields, groves, or E. L. Hyotiaine Dies
M* • • The experiment of aeek- worst of thr floo«| from sauthrm p»4 si In i of the l*oaii| of
ttiid
not to exceed fi*e pen t o
men,
annoumol
tin*
new
n
viil Scott found her in a daxrtl surcecdnl Father M J. Farlry,
mg a balance between pr«M|urtlon
who dle4| in l.akr lan I la-1 week,
I J»ts and larger below
I '• »• 1i«ondition in h I.imImmuii
t'atUgi will IhtrMigatr »4p«nl
^
After Sudden Stroke am! consumption Is suceeeding an*l f alifonna'* grraleat isinstonn.
itiat I'KHI.IHH) ' passi’il hand** ' •
&gt;iale* grade No I
Physician- who were tailed to in IU20, and until abo t July ILISI
1 1 041 occupation ef ovary
has
made
programs
entirely
in
line
Elmer L Hyotlslns, resident of
(oniteTtlon witb the giant mg
Movement was halted unlil Mu I lie emergemy. dedared that Mr­ be -erved the local parish At that
l payrolls Is
Lake Mary for the past eight and with rra'onabla rxpertation* to
ti&lt;* franchise* Hi- annoum i-im 1
i ..I Valencia oranges and lait
I Scott wa- i*4*yond treatment i»l time he was appointed n- pastor
House offtrr
wardt
the
raatoratiun
*»f
farm
one-half years, died at hit home
4amt shortly aft4*r llo lioaid at It
ti ies of lb. Vulenn. type
| though she wa- alio when taken of St. Mary of thu Lake* Cithulif
i hurch at Kusti- when* he it *
shortly after noon today after prices to parity • • • Through .
ugg'Stmn hail author mot an n
lo thr hospital Stic i" *a»d In have
inaineri until a few jiionlhs a
having suffered s paralytic stroke carefully planned f1&lt;K*i control,!
e«tlgatinn l»&gt;
»,
vrsiigaimn
liy Haul
I'sui \\ indt I*
I
uuvlsd
iWv
iwiiuK
ak
itri
kivU'Alq
JAUUUIN Lkkl'IiUV Lk&gt;
N A J A L . Uiaxil. Jau. 4, "*1* * ^ (wtfpoPuffnn rnnnvrf
in law shortly aftr*r tlo dinnei
Thr creel Freitch fly in*
Funeral services are scheduled pnlictra • • * we are seeking tbe
"Southern f'.ro*-" a n lm t
tierI
ttSCON.
A
m
.
I.n
I
V
„..ur
«erkmu tbe ...Met "I - .... C'olomdo (V)Urt
to ba held on Monday provided a elimination of waste, the removal
without rhiblrrn Sim# tlo tragn
\v tIlium II Wnodio. forinri -••'•
i I t IS* offtea la advised prompt­ relative In another state Is able of poor lands from tgrliullurr and earl) It-I.y completing tin- Atl.nIni y of the tie.Kilty wlin I- ill death of her aister, Mr- Ralph M
ly, a MrvIre wfll be rendered, It
it j to attend; on Sunday afternoon if the encouragement of small local llr crn.vinu from St. I»ui&gt;, Senavilli . throat infeilion tor', "• "ti
gal Thr plan* coverod I,II7II mile.
Warren, early la-l month, Mrs
wiw natnlad end, la that worthy aha cannot attend.
Industries, thus furthering
this
tiroiri to Improve," . Iiullelitl ''
Scott lias Ifi'lt assisting in caring
DENVER, Jan. 4 (Ah Walter
p M a s whane aim an are Hatod at
Mr. Ilyotlalna wa&gt; born at Na- principle of a better balance na­ In IX hour-, 17 inlnutea.
Mrs. Julia Ann Thom|»son,
-"••( by blr alteii ko^ phy.lei.rr- for the two Wanr n 4II I Iren, and Keppm, IH. of Newark. N. J ., who
The four motored hydro; •lam* is
Q » Wat!anal Ro-Smployment of- wark, Ohia on Sept. 16, 1HA3. Ha. tional life."
resident of Lake Monro* for the Ki.id y».trrd%y " I I ik rulldllton r
It ia believed llial -Hire -he hnd waa sentenced to "breathe death''
thr Krrnch rntr&gt; in thr rati* wiih
doe an Magnolia Avenue can an
ta tkl* (action In 1024 and
past tkrae month*, die*I in that I -all.factory althmxh no vi.il"&gt;'
l*een In a higldy nervous state this week in the Colorado peal*
lirrmany Id »n up thr first trans­
rtfen rngnlnr CWA assiploymsnt avtttvd at Lake Mary. From Dec.
eominiiftlty late yesterday after ai e permitted to »ee him."
(C'ontinued tin Page Two!
atlantic air mall linr hrtwren
tentiary's new lethal gas cham­
ItF.FI'HK* FREEDOM
dunlad.
*7, 1034 until May 1. 1031. he
piarn afler a short dim »•
-i.lenient added
ber fur the murder of Vincent lUw
Lur«i|r aritl StHJlh A merits us
wa* employed ax a machinist In
f
*m
«
r»|
set
*
ires
were
held
at
ADOTTKIt
IIIF. OF KAPOSI ItK
BOISE, Idaho, Jan 4. )*&gt; )- Africa Within two months ilia the graterlde in lakrtiew I'nnr
tha Atlantic Coa*l Una railroad
gan. Colorado Sprtngs taxi drivnr,
TO I'KOIIH I &gt; M IIIN4*
last night waa cheered by tbo
tbop yarda In this city. Recently Tbe xtata hoard of par&lt;lnu yex- Knot h gflkeriiment hnp«*s to *»»l
the ba wa* amplayed u a watchmen tarday dcnlad lha appeal for free­ up tlslly service i*etween Tsiii ter* thl| ahritiiNin at J &lt;H&gt; o'cIimV
Id*. Two Colorado suprwm® court' a inters'
I NEW MIRK J*
Ke\ w . A. Cooper of thr First
SAN JOSF. I'alrf Jsn I
in- over valuable propartle* In L^ke dom of Lydia Southard, errving a and Rh&gt; De Janeiro
i
were re­ vent Ion In hi* case and the chance
Methotlifl Church officiated. aid
A grand J^vy pmls of the m lt, • dt aths from eK|M
tire thermo­ of a new trial.
•vntance for polaoning her fourth
Mary.
. thr Erick son Funeral Mono ar lynching here ••( lb- two krk |, ported yestetrlay
Surviving blm art hi* widow, hunbend Mrs. Southard, who waa
The court
yesterday ordered
-layers of llriMike I. Hart was -• ’ j meter fell lo a low of |.f» degrees.
iscopt Mra. Norma Faith Ilyotlalna; a returned to prixgn a year ago Fear hbcpressedForl20 ,
f;,r ,hr ' u
r,»lThe temperature ro-* to TI late In Warden Best, of the stale prison
_
_
,
,i
Mrx
Thompwm
w
.,
.
n
.'i'e
of
yesterday
f&lt;
&gt;
t
Jan
II
District
At
which daughter, Mra. Elhtl Edmundaon, after lb month* of freedom fol­
Men * rapped In Mine sv.t iiurMx wh.rr .be
i»,m torney Thomas ®tun»un« *d the i »' thr day however, and th. weather at Canon City, where Iteppln la
both of Lako Mary, and a *on. lowing bar aacapa over the walla,
pn May 0. lH&amp;ft .She «ami to re t* dvnee collect* d »•&gt; his office will , bureau -a*d no more #*»ieme cold h«ld in a death cell, to -lay tha
Sanaath Hyotiaine, now engaged haa aarvad I I yaar* of a 10-year
was in -igtit
execution until furthrr notice by
Ill.'t'IK'QX.
(.'xrrho.lov.ti., I tail hey -on. A N Hill, of l.ak« be prraafiled at that time
I werkar near Avon Park.
to l if r atnUnca.
tha mart.
J.n 4 l/Pi Fire ami |Hii«&gt;n"u. Monro.-, who la her only auruvor
The court granteil a motion |o
gave- -*ei4 ■ &lt;Vj*I thre.l uf ilr.lh
review Rrppm’s case, making a
tod.) I'lW.ftl I2U kirn trapperi »-jr
stay of sx^ruttuji automatic, i • v.
• ternfie bla.t iq a ro.| mine. •
. .

Offered

PRO-RATING PLAN, MRS. E. N. SCOTT
FOR CITRUS TO BE'IS DEATH VICTIM
EFFECTIVE SOON LATE WEDNESDAY
O rders

F lo o d D e a t h List
Mounts To 42 With
72 Others M issing

I

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Huge FrcnchSeaplane
Hops South Atluntic

(iivea
Youth Death RcHpite

Mrs. Julia Thompson
Dies A f t e r Illness

• ccc

12 Nations, 16 States Represented In
O fficia l lis t O f Pioneers A t Reception
Twelve nations and 14 states
am rspewaentsd In tbs official
Hat af “ ptosveere" who allendod
the nlath annuel Plooeer'a Recep­
tion staged on New Year's night
at tbe Lako Mary Chamber ef
Commerce, it ant ravesUed today.
The regiotmtion Hot aa compiled
hr Frank Evans and Mlao Nona

MrsJ.M.Leonard, Edward HigKinH, Jr.,
Miss Doris Battern Win Recipe Contest

Rmcu . wulkara, tyxlvn l»rk b&gt;
^
' L &gt;■ ‘
,
Dame, fe.terf tt»t
.11 » e r . f l 1 1 ^ N,,A •"** ,hr l,l,,r r“ « :r
doomr.l &gt;f |.,t .lreo-ly &gt;lr.,l f..,.n » " * ° ' k- 'ni' "
»«» •»"
jr \S \
find a )oh for Arrr llli r
IlecaXK they entered into the entrant, .(feted detailed .uggea
had endad.
On® hun »fd and forty men w. r*
•»'
Aire will spirit and Ihtma of the new Four II tion- which indicate that th®y am
G forfit, among tha atatr*
.1 making genuine duck
fln I he mif t# late yeatrrilay when h .m l Iflurul. "II llkl.hnm. &lt;'ll»iM »rx Brulhei. film "Duck -S«up." experts
raaantad, furnished tha most hon
tha blast 'frurrwl the l#wdn- uf .rhixil wall*, drpininx li"li*n life j.l.yin, at the Milanr Theater to- 'suup
prixr-wtnnlng
or fUMta. I t ot th* pioneer. b»Here
—1
j jar. Mr*. J M l-e«&gt;nar4. LUlward
an I four marv
,•&gt; i i | a |IB Ifx rxi n errd.
_ (
log front that alate.. Ohio had all
H ITTO N MAhFH DENIAL
||i*gina. Jr . ami Ml*. Hum. Hat­ recipex
thouaaml feet lo
■god
Masaaihu
Mrs J M l.$-4n«rd'* r«*cipc:
— ----*
lern have been *Vclared winner.
•urface
satta.
I-OS ANGELES. Jan 4 .1*1
of ihe "Duck Soup" recipe conle.t • "Hxlsct ■ nue fxt duck, prxfxrf t ix t 8v* ropruMnUtlvr.
Other
A blanket denial «&gt;f .11 rhai
which wa. placed before the pub- xbiy on x &lt;lsrk night, hold chloro­
form pxd mrr duck's bill to pro­
■ U f i ; ruprotwtxd were: Buuth
mad* by 'Aimer Semple Mrl*ler- |t |a.t Saturday.
Carol!**. New York, lllinoi.. New
m&lt;ii llutton, the
rvangcll.t
war
Mra. l-eonard, the former Ml*. ven! quin king, thus alarming tho
lUtepohlro, North Carolio. . Vir­
TALLAHASSEE. Jan 4. 1A1
talaod In an in n e r David L. Eugenia David, i&gt; awarded $2.80 m**ighhorhiMi&lt;l. If wild «luck Is doginia, Waal Virginia, Miaaixaippl, —Leator (Well* of Tails haHutton, J r, file*l yrvterday t« l.tr|ln ra.h; young Mr. Illggin* 1, the siratl, sneak up un them while they
Marytant, PaiM j'In xIa, Indiana, whooo father was a nvember of ro. rontplaint for a divorce
winner of a throe month aubaerlp are asleep, aim in the general di­
the etate .'railroad commission for
ton to Th* Hr raid; Mi*. Battern rection of Japan, ami firo. Tho
nod Michigan.
Among th* na$ionx reprrvrnted aevoral ySors, yoeterday aiwwji»c*,i
win* itx ticket* to The Milane *u&lt;Vlen nolxo will frighten ono or
ON SAFE SIDE
Theater. AU prtxa* may be rocurrd more ducks to death, anl tho main
Sweden furnl*h*d roven of thr 14 Mo ranUlary for tbe coii.rits-ian
ingredient of your soup la thug
foroign-born guoate. Newfound- seat aawlhaU br* i-ugeiw S. M at
-SAN DIEGO, Calif., Jan 4.— al Th* Harold office.
Tbo winging roclp** were (elect- providentially provided.
laod god Genoa nr were rtpro- thama m H urt*. MaltSiwv is IA7 —Thoro’x nothing lika being on
"If-b y this time you aro atil
xautet hy tw * poroona each. Other chalrmpii a f Urn commission Wells the eofo aide. San Diogo cmrriu oil from rnoro than a *eor* turned
was I Candidato toot year for Iks plentjr,*#. flro ln*ur*n** on city I In. Not gU of them am **-hllj(r4- free of jail and xurroundlag a»y
_______Ir
seat le f* vacant by tbo death of prtqxrtr. Including tha 3MJD00,- I oua and naval aa thoao turimd In lumx, droax duck carefully, romov
x
(Conttnueo utt rag# Tw o) *
lllon water aupply.
hU falter, A . 8. WelU.
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A review o f MrlxUon dtiririg the n u ( year reveal* the
tremendous strides which hive bean taken In thU industry.
The remarkable (rip of the Lindberghs on which they ylaltgd most of the countries of Europe and crossed both the
north and south Atlantic, the spectacular flight of General
BaUxrand-hia twenty-four heupfanes from Italy to Chicago
and return, the new world-circling record of Wiley Post, all
Attlr* to exemplify. the development which aviation wit­
nessed in 1933.
', t To obtain a complete picture o f the improvement in
aviation facilities. It is advantageous to compare the fill'
ures on air transportation companies today with, those of
W29, toe beginning of the depression. Then these were
only 26,547 miles of nations] airways; today there ard 45,4My Then only 12,448 miles of the various airway systems
were lighted; today 19,500 miles are lighted. Actual miles
flown by the air transport companies are nearly two and
qnfe-,half times aa many this yesr ns in 1929.
Four years ago the speed of the average mail and pas­
senger plane was less than a hundred miles an hour. The
cabins were small and uncomfortable* Pay load capacities
were only a few hundred pounds. Today the same type of
planes, vastly improved, cover tho country at 225 miles per
T f q y p A T . JAN U AR Y 4, m i hour. Many of them carry an many an fifteen pniweriucrn,
two pilots and a ntcwardeiin, in comfort and luxury, together
B O O N V B U I FOB TO D AYwjth 600 pounds of mall, in perfect safety, at upwards of
pf; . GUARD YOUR THOUGHTS: 175 mllca an hour.
F l H l i M y , brothers, whatsoever
Although the mailing contn have been Increased hy
t . thing! are true, whatsoever things throe ccntn a letter, alr-mnil poundage in nleadlly increasing,
(j* t n hottest, whatsoever things are while revenue passenger* in 1933 were more than three
• fret, whatsoever things are pure, ; limes the number of 1920. In pointing out that alr-cxpress
? Whatsoever things
are lovely, poundage is also Increasing, the head of the American Air­
!- Whatsoever things are of good reways, Inc. w a ils that the first air express poundage flown
r » * t i U there be any virtue, and
In thin country twenty-thrre ycrirs ngo (a bolt of silk from
U there be any praise, think on
ColumhuN to Dayton, Ohio, 65 miles) cost |5,000. Today the
£ these things.— Ph lllppiant 4:8.
same weight package could be carried from New York to
H I M W ATER A T LONDON
Ixm Angeles In less than a day's time for only a few dollars.
In considering tho progress of nvintion during the past
. This is the wave that rang from
four years one should remember that it, too, like all other
shore to shore
businesses has had to deal with the worst depression this
country ever experienced. It has been relatively as difficult

Mr. and Mrs. Mass and eh*|
drrn spent Christmas with their
folks.
Mrs. Riser sad son, Jim, and
Thera was a marshmallow roast
fContinued from page one)
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Teague are at Mrs. Ballinger’s on Tuesday
ate, West Indies, Hungary, Its
spending the holidays with rela evening which was enjoyed by mil
Canada, and Scotland.
lives in South Carolina.
the young people. Edgar and RueTh, official list is aa follows
Mr. and Mia. Fred Dyson are sell welcomed the visitors home.
entertaining; Use two Sitters aa , Mrs. J, A. Jentint, o f C r t&lt;
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A *o i f^VMNnp'
Arifttft*.* If. fl.
t i Ml#*
their house insets.
Va. arrived'to spend Christmas
Iiurn*. J. fl.
• » Mnss.
Homer- Warren arrived Tuesday with her ’parents, Mr. and Mrs. V.
JttilliM'k. Mr*. K T
t » Ohio
Mo m l|. John
7* Hwc-ftm
from Oordels, Os. to spend a few
J. Rpendlove and daughter, Ruin,
Morrli* SlfiL John
*3 Norton*
days at the home of his sister. and all had Christmas dinner at
rrif'ircmna. Mr* J
• I * OcnVNla
Mrs.
J.
L.
Dixon.
Mnllard; As 1*
if
flrhriC'iiil
ths home of Mr. and Mrs. Clartort
Misitwell, II. II.
11 H U
Gilbert Kricdon and Ehno Lloyd Moran. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ms• *ht»rpenlnpr. M r* I
• • *»hlo
motored to Miami Kun ay for a
t’hfirnrniiii 1 1 HL
• I Ohio
ready, Mr. And Mrs. II. J. Power*,
Carpoii. r*rl
1» , WsrHlfll
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jenkins and
I'trfiun, Jarm*
IS Hwcrisn
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Neesa and
«*«m#ri»n. A- II73 fleorjfla
ehildgeiv Lucille, Mildred, Phyllis,
t*ani!i&gt;rttti, J iihp
• f f IrnroM
two sons, Will and Harry, of Fort Wanda, Betty Mae, of Craw V a,
f*«irr&gt;anir. A
71 Ohio"
Ogden, enruute to Alabama where
O orpanr, M rs A.
71 Ohio
Mf. and Mrs.* Charles Parker and
7i H. i t
&lt;*l»»rn|vW Is
they are taking Mrs. Neesa for
son, Cedi of Mount Dora, also Mr.
71 N. Y.
Ollier. V, C
her health slopped overnight at
«3 III.
riu ^ F r, i *l»w**.
and Mrs. John Parker, Mr. and
the home of Mrs. Alma Neeae.
I ’aMfHT*. Mrs rim s
««
Muss is
Mrs. Reginald ntrkar. Mr. and
•J Mains
t*. M
Mrs. Blllis listen who experts
Tt N ||.
Mrs. Jack Norton and daughter
M r» * H
her brother, and within a few to * move to Silver Lake was a and Dr. Miller and wife and sons,
I MillitUss.* K. A
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caller at the Ballinger home, Oliver1 and Then of Sanford en­
mlnuirs
other
residents
ef
the
• 1 N. (!.
I hi nit, W, V.
apartii&gt;enls had been notified, and Tuesday evening. Ail the fnmlly joyed the day with Thera.
f « N. &lt;!
Ihiftn, Mrs. IV, V.
€7 Ofiiriild a doctor was sent foe,
I hirt■HP, T. I,
were together with hla parents for
Early morning service was held
M A R T IN
V
lm
ln
lo
I unit if. J. 8
Mrs. E. N. Scott wa* barn at the day and In the evening Mrs. on Christmas Day at the Lutheran
I him lit, If !»
*1 (I t i i f i la
Ballinger’s
none
from
DeLand
Klmnrr. J**hn
*t X. Y.
Tomsk Wisconsin on Ort. fl, 1891.
Church hnd was attended by nr
7* N II
Mills, Mrs A J
•
and daughter In Orange City and
Mills, I*. II
IV, InUlrs She was the daughter of the lute
good number.
hip cim.,
Krnifs. Win
Mr. and Mr*. John Musson who aon, Leroy Manning were all
The Christmas service was bald
Htntfr, Mr«. IVm,
«1 W . Vs
guests at their home.
brought
their
femity
to
Sanford
«7 G eorgia
K fhfrs. T A
Friday evening at the Union Sun­
Mr. Cole who slaya with Ilev.
«0 H stilrn In Itilii.
Fsrrjr. Mr** I Mil
day School.
fl
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iv r r r * 11,«***
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Her only survivors are her hus- J. 8. Clark is spending a week at
70 Mnlnr
Iln -h ilrN f, T A
the
home
of
his
brother,
Harry
71 Mains
llr r m lr a f, lira K
banil, E. N. Scott, well-known
llrri'ttll’Hr, ill r. I,
73 Mains
railroad man and one of the dis­ and wife in Loughman. There he
f » Vtn
fliini|’hrr|p. Mils
71 Mrtlris
tributor* of Elder Spring* water, expert* to meet his to year old
||iM&gt;i,«r. |i II
71 (It i.i id.i and her brother, John W. Musson, niece whom he has never seen.
ll«lrhlr»M »n, I 1 W
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II
..................t, Mr*
M win
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Magnuson
(R e e l's O ld lo c a t io n )
New Smyrna Contractor.
Joins, (fett
Those humpty-dumpty, hooligan
went to Daytona Sunday, meeting
G e n e r a to r ,— Ign iU tm a
Jii|)fist»n,
Sine,,
the
death
of
her
father,
|*•••*, Jtillll
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krrll and
•
S ta rte r S e m e *
Mrs. Smtt had handled the ad­
*3 KIh
eight children at (he home of Mr.
71 Mil
Ftnhd 8 e r v k »
ministration
of
sn
estate
which
ft I fltortrla
and Mrs. T. O. Tyner. In all there
KngUnil Inrludrd s large amount of local w en 28 persona. Mr. and Mrs. N.
J7 l‘*|ih
property. She suffered a nervous A. Fry, Mr.
and Mrs.
John
« ‘J Ml
• « N‘ f.•«i mill! breakdown some month* ago, and Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Imer Tyner
• 7 N'FmiHt-l'il ha* rimy. been under the care of
and children, all enjoyed Christ­
HI * tie «&gt;trJn
7f» t*n*i mI a physicians and a nurse.
mas day and a tree together.
hii
iS i r n i f t y
Mrs. llelga
Luftdqulat spent
Sunday at the home o f hrr daugh­
. G ROCER Y
ter, Mrs. H. U. LundquDt, On
'•j m . | H Faliaeito A vet. _ ..w
Christmas Day she ass the gneit
QaaHty, eourtMy. q n le lc
of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. lundquist.
service. We match lowest
Woodrow Riser is home from
prices. C a l l an# be emf
the University for the holhktye.
vinccd. *
Mr. and Mr*. R. L. Vihlrn enter*
talned the family group Christ­
We Deliver
. Phene M
mas Day at their home, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Robbins and chil­
dren, Mr. and Mr*. Eb Hunter and
daughter*, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney
PILE .D B IV IN G
Vlhl.n, Miss. Alice, Hilly, and
SHAWNEE, Okie., Jan. I.—&lt; «
effort&gt; mid three (8| stalks of Auitin. That'* the place to find
—City hoopital eltandaats report­
Snn'ord'a fsmou* celery, which the fine turkeys.
In* our floating driver In this
ed lets ykatarday that the coaltcon tv pmnired from almost any
vicinity the first part of
■Mr*. Gould of New Jprsey who tion of Wilbur UndcrhHl, wounded
farm .i. pvtivi.llng of course, you winter* at the Uonletums in Sanyean Let ua give you a figure
desperado, was unchanged and on-pulling or driving pHea.
won a lei ter at school for high fur,j , pent the day with Mrs. Jenthat
he
remained
"very
low,”
I’trU rta tn in g
liee guvsts
by
M is* Jumping and long distance iuti- I ninra and daughter, Ur*. Henry
PAUATKA. .P O A T -A N U
flrtnitis devejnped during t h e
Frames Wsllef. With music and ninr; mill one smsll union, throw 1Starnes. Mr. an I Mr*. Starnes are
CONSTRUCTION CO.
night.
The
bandit
killer
was
cap­
conversatitm 1b,- guest* spent a in two iiibl,spoon- rict, |including | moving to the Rollon cottage.
tured In a raid on a bungalow
delightful evening. After the game tht spoon-1 (he Italiy’. tv’.tie, and; j j r ■n.l Mr*. H. li. I.undquisl
Md^out Firtniay.
■
•'watching the old yesr out and all lh.. old rotor Made.. Gnok for •e(■njoye * having all* their
chilthe new yesr in." the host*', two hiotrs, remove from fire, sd&lt;iujn.n wilh them at their horns
-g;-v-W-re tavjanv
nerved refreshment*. Those pre- 'M d of dishwater, *nd throw alt ,n; ,n Grape*ill. this Christmas ex­
aent were; lb*
Ml.ac* Ms mi# ,th» g « 'l •niff run, Cviurpritie.l to ri»p|it their ami. Elmer whu could f
Ih-vlin, Fiance* Waller. I’eucllea pirn**' lhe rntir# family. Hrwl ir ! not
leave his duties at the I
la-ffler,
HellP Smith.
Flossie fltl) t&gt;# cim Ik1 dbtMinrtl hy itinmif Gulf R-fining Co, in Jacksonville.!
tin Fi iday morning Russell ^r-l
Frank. Hens Hrown. Mell Whii- &lt;H|i fi» lifvrin with.’*
Mr. ISufk'jn*' i-rcipt*: **Onr tiihlt*. rived from C. C. eainp and later,i
ner. Alice Whitner. Genie Wicker,
Helen Rowland, and
Frankie npi&gt;on nf rhlro ami fuui tahli- lohn and Edgar from Fountain!
Woodnirt. J D. HuU-rt*. W F,. #rin&gt;n- nf (iinuiti; rt lt*aH|Mmna ut lira* I, Tenn., Ellen and brother. I
,*f
Erie un.l wife, all from College-1
Watson, W. J. Thig|u-n. E. D. lim p mill two
drew idee. G I' W tsli
Wideman Fir j*4 tiki* t'hif ami IKa*r|M» and dale. Term. They were delayed' by I
pfiitd thoroughly | the'h
poult an arrident when a skidding carl
Caldwell, and IV. A, l.effier.
ran into them. Ml** Ellen g s i j
Gsinrsville’s nrs
bank. the
thrown through the windshield I
I’Infer Slate Hank, was opened for
business »n lust Monday, Dee. 22,
with appropriate ceremonie*. The
Institution has a paid up capital of
griO.tMM) and was author le d to
liegin business aMri a enmplela
audit of the books erf I'hlfrr lire*,
banker*, nf whom thi* new slate
trunk is the successor.
Early Sunday morning *t the
hutne „ f ihe gnaim oil r*lmtltn
1^ , Di. E. II. Ilrownlee ut th.
vlcTHlrT ’ MTWFffn— tmrrwrrilt
the holy la,mis uf matrimony, and sllaw to hull 2U mipute*. St-uEye* Examined
i
Miss Ftffle O’ Kane ami Mr. Geo­ son with oae par«sin&gt; uf cayenne
Glasses Correctly Fitted
pepper,
the
hotter
(he
better.
Cook
rge W. Venable. The bride Is n
resident of Orangeburg, S. C. but until you -or sign* of laughter
DR. H E N R Y
Jib* resided In Hanford for many Result*: A nice block pot of the
year* and ha* a wide rlrrle of fuur Marx Druthers' “ Dock Houp"
acquaintance*. The groom la a served at the Mllene Theater
Optometrist
Wednesday and Thursday, Jan, J]
und Jan. 4. Guaranteed tu give a
million thrills, sod oeoda ns pUlaf’ l

. ' SW AIN’S
4 Marx Brothers Are I; Battery Service
Starred In Late Film ■* 118 Myrtle Ave.

Phone 160

PALMETTO

Mrs. J. M. Leortard,
Ed. H iggins, M is s
Battern Win Prizes

N AN C Y BYRD TURNER.
f. vpc*, - i
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wore
hi.
brass knucks Into the city hall of

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A pother thing which m going to
fealp unemployment is the I allfomia flood.
“ It’s a wise dollar that knows
lta Own par,” muses the I’laut
City Courier.

Oeb» is going to hsv* arnthsr
election. Everybody Is busy now
getting his gan olitd up.
7 * . MW automobile ninUrli will
ba mere stream lint than rv,-r, » t
art told, BtreamUr, as It ware.
»dy was partirnl.rly aurthe other day when Will
a resign.d as searvtsry uf
K f f f ? «?TTIlT(7cc&gt;if tTH J’
.O m reason most peupl* don't
ftva more time to ths study of
m t s n la besauae you havs to
g * I . the bonk la order to find
popular Ingredient of
the government’* "alphabet soup”
gs far as wo have been eblo «u
Dad nut, is the RFC. That's what
gtvaa H that rich taste.
• Wg shouldn’t blame an Ind'an
Im tarned over la hla grate at
too news that iho federal govern
•Mart ftp- going to appropriate
re one j to dig up Indian reoundb.

If

I princtpoUty of Monae* la
|tin Stats o f Mlaataalppl for
Aafasited bond*. We hope
Ire will happen t* Invalidate
la that state 4a
P n a * . Beware

of

Clermatrl-

The Loan Shark Evil
One nf thp wtirsl prac tice* which has grown tip tinder
the Influence nf Ihe depression to what are in reality in­
credible proportions is the limn ahark racket. While legi­
timate interest rales have in general declined, ihe smaller
lending agencies which frequently operate without regard
to law, have steadily stepped up rates until now it is almost
iinbcllcvntile the enormous profit* being made’ in this man­
ner at the expense of people forced to Isirrow liv adverse
circumstances.
"The Junior Chamber of Commerce, under the admlrnWe
leadership of Mayer C Newfleld," savs the llirminghnm
Age-Herald, “ is In be eonimended heartIIv upon its energetic
efforts to protect local people who have fallen into the
which the investigation hus turned up to public view have
been startling to those unacquainted with the condition!
under which some of the small loan* tire collected. That »
helpleaa Negro man, in a place aupposedly under the juris­
diction o f resjioriallilu courts, could have been com;&gt;ellcd to
pay |2 each two weeks for a period of 10 years as ’intcreal’ on a loan of $10 is appalling.
“ But it I* even more tragic to know that such cases are
not rare. In the vast amount of evidence which was given
to the State Legislature several years ago, there were numerou* Instances similar to those which the Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce recently has been making public. Yet,
the Legislature, under the pressure brought to bear by the
small-loan lobby, flatly refused to brln# about reforms
clearly sod accurately recommended by such organizations
as the Ruasell Suge Foundation.,
"Pathetic in the extrema la the picture of distressed
people who must enduru the relentless and cruel exploitation
which has been so deftly systematized. One may be deep­
ly pained at ‘man's Inhumanity to man' in these times o f
special rigor. And one cannot avoid being even more, dis­
mayed over the apathy With whlah rewpectahln citlrens habi­
tually view these outrageous proceedings. Obviously with­
out money to employ lawyers, the victims of the loan whsfks
have absolutelyjio recourse except when reputable organiza­
tions of one kind or another choose to take up the cudgel
In tbelr behalf.
"A fter the Junior Chamber and the Better Business Bu­
reau have accomplished their' dresent task In Birmingham,
let them ronew the fight In Ihe Ststp Legislature,

SANFORD, TW ENTY YEAlt8 AGO
* Mr*. R. E. Tolar gave a lovely
Christmas dears at her home On
Monday evening ta boner of her
rlatar, Mire Evelyn Gredlck o f
J»lkiony)6». ,'Thore Invited were:

W. R , Watson, Joe Chit
Braxton Perkins, W. A. 1
Willie Hilt, Barthold) Pi
s a l Mr. We Iseason. '■
The attrortlva home of I

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ns Saturday
January 6*il

the next Saturday
January 13&lt;h
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Substantially Reduced Clearance Pk

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Monthly meeting o f the AnkeriCUI L . j b , Ausiliary will bo held
at 9:30 o’eloek at the homo of
ra ilB S D A Y
Mrs. P. E. RoumilUt, Palmetto
lanuary meeting o f the Avenue.
Primary P.-T. A. will
Asalea Circle of the Garden
• l 3:00 o’clock In the Club will meet at 10:00 A. M. with
IHortum.
The board Mr*. C. E. Gormly, 1001 Magnolia
HI be held at 3:00 Avenue.
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MONDAY
Chapter 1 umber Two
Circle Number One of UiJ First
n Eastern Star will fUptist Church will meet at 3:30
0 P. M. at the Masonic o'clock with Mrs. George llulf, 20&lt;f
Laurel Avenue.
IV s u e Jfrimary P.-Ti, Clrel, Numher Two of the Fire*
* at 1:1b P. M. at the
church will mcht at 3:30
torium.
o’clock at the homo o f Mr*. R. F.
U Class o f the First Cooper, 010 Palmetto Avenue,
rch will meet at 3t80 with Mrs.,Cooper and Mi*. R C.
he charch annex with Harper as hoeteesea,
leek and Mrs. II. CumCircle Number Three
of the
iln b l. I
First Baptist Church will meet at
FR ID AY.
330 o'clock with Mr*. A. C. Chamie p t -the Garden Club berlain, 1610 Sanford Avenue.'
Innctieon mnd IU reguCircle Number Four of th« Tirst
at 10:00 A, M. at the B ,p,1n church will meet at 3:30
4rs, J. M. McCasklll, o'clock with Mr*. T. C. PllChford,
• 1016 Kim Avenue.
Irele of Aha Garden _ Circle Number One of- the Prec­
ept at 10:00 A. M. at byterian'-'Auxiliary, Mr*. C. C.
r* Mrs, 8. 0. Chase, Hrfggs, cbairmati, ' will'm *et ' at
k' 1 - 't
3:00 o’clock at the home o f Mrs.
, Gardeners Circle of J. 0. Andes, S r, Plneburst, with
Club will meet at 0:30 Mr*. Andes and Mrs. H. M. Good­
ie home o f Mrs; R. R. ‘ win aa hosfeses.

Mr. and Mr*. Hugh I a lor of
Howey-tn-the-HIUs *|H-nt yester­
day here with friend*.
Mr. and H r * Pultnn Hester
have moved from lo ll French
Avenue to 10S French Avenue.
Frank L. Miller, la-onard Miller,
and Claude Herndon spent Tues­
day In Jacksonville.
Mrs. Mery Strung left today for
Miami where she will tpknd a
short tlroe with her brother, C. D.
Leffler.

Quantities of cat flowers were
until to stlnm the rooms of th*
borne of Mrs. Psul J. Stine In
Ifgyflalr yesterday afternoon when
Mr*. Stine eotertalned
with 0
bridge party In honor of thv memher* of her bridge club.
'
A t the conclusion o f several
progressions of bridge score* were
adJetl and prises awarded. Iligb
score prise was presented to Mr*.
Joe Gonsatei while low score pi in
was given to Miss Carol Stone.
Ucfreshmenta were served at the
lea hour.
Tho-e present were; Mrs. Joe
(jonsah'i. Mrs. II. M. Watson, Mr*.
George Gra), Mrs. C. \Y. llalsh
Mr*. J. Allan
tllounl, Jr.. Mrs.
Charles ltunn, J r, Mrs. James A.
Wright, and Miss Carol
Stona,
bridge guoits and Mrs. Itny G.
Williams, lea guest.

Paul
Ktvlry of Jacksonville,
Paul Bigger*, Jr., ha* returned
to W e*l Palm Bench aflAr spend­ formerly of this city, spent yester­
ing a few day* here with the Rev. day here with friend*.
Martin J. Bram and Mr. And Mi*.
CARD OK THANKS
L. Hawkins Connrlly, Palmetto
We wi»h to expre** l&lt;* ohr
Avenue.
friend* our deep appreciation of
their kindness and sympathy dur­
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schaal are ing the recent lllne** mid death of
announcing the birth of a daugh­ our father.
ter horn at the Kerns Id-Laughton
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lovejey. Jr,
Memorial Hospital last Bight «t Mr. and Mr*. John E. I.ovejoy,
about 7:30 o’clock. The Infant Mr. and Mr*. L. C. l-ovejoy. Mr*.
weighed seven pound* at birth Pauline L. Howard. Win. J. I.ove­
and It has been named Sandra Ann joy, F.llta [xivejoy,
Bchaal.
— Adv.

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FINISH!
January 6th

Stupendous
Markdown
— Again We Repeal—The I’ rlre Redurfinn:
— Are More Thnn DRASTIC— Decidedly

Quality Comes F irs t---------

Then We Create Price?!

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IT S l.r r n .K WONDER “ Youell
been busy every dm of this **;»•«*
(limit . . . The Thrill v Buyer—
Staple and fo ld Wen I her need*
l and have found kind* and t|Ual
\ are mi ml depend able.
\
To fealure all I he Sale—
\ require page* nf utl'erliwing\ llrrsnnt.* leading— Conte ere
\ rtuk.H fitted with limelv nl
offering it "nrlti repealing
\ permit
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\ nile~ etnild " e have attr
\ thrifty buyers
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\ inimente i|UUntilieit could
\ tat It splendid .issortmenl
\ few days—*omr new of
_ \ settled for lhi- “ wind up
f t ! * \ ibis Stupendous Alark
\ offer* x m iu * f«r &gt;&lt;»«

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PENNKYT5
FAM O U S
T c s tc d - Q u a lity

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Thmisaiult of thrift-wise
wtaocn have wailed lor
this annual event I Yes
• ■ every vhet-t it made in
Penney’t rigid t|ircifications I

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Pari Linen

DIAPERS
ONLY A FEW LEFT
Broadcloth Men’*
trill purdiatrs'of
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wtcay/ fo r yon!

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Carraway Issues list
Of Events Planned
F o r Local Golfers
ngm* ilrtk iji Or* listed to La
I Is Hanford, and arrange
I '» » * pending " for more
i&gt; 1 probably with Tavarav,
, Lad Orala.
i atari Ing line-up to morro n
will Include Oliver Milter at
k QsUlten Jordon and Bobby
* at forwards, and J x k
M and Htlnson Klnlaw at

To-Night
L u t T in e *

Friday

Italy Looks Forward tad a
To Price Fixing P U y
Represents ties Beady. BopoMItaa, Mates: "It waa notabla far tta
goaoral isaUen* Representative Ayna, Dima
•rat, Kansas: “ Hr gar* a goednecounting.

ROIOE. Jan. 4.—OPV—Kalian.
looked forward yesterday to a now
p*a# Of “ fair price*" established
kjr tho atato aa part af aa acamrnl It kooaaeleoalBf.
Uadar th. now system. approved
rocaatlp bp tho rrand council o f
fascism and aubjoet ta lnauguraI km officially thia month, lawmaking, pries-flilng. and eorapatttioa regateting powers aro fir m
I I corporations or fdllda worhloc
through a national too nil I aad
Premier Mussolini.
Tha Indtrldoal sfilld moat go
datallodtp .Into tho raanufaclurIru.coat of tha project It pmducaa.
I f f doty, then will bo to aat a
“ fair priced allowing a margin of
profH and at tha aaasa lima Bas­
ing that the workers a n proper­
ly, remunerated and the public not
overcharged.

In tha Sanford Bowling Loagoa
last night tha Hi-Orado Bakery
team won t garnaa from tha West­
ern Unions. Paal Pasold of the
Ill-Grad, team Waa high with a
MO total. L. Tharp of tho Western
Unions had high single with a 114
BERLIN, Jan. 4.—(AV-FraaU
score,
dent Roosevelt and Chanauflgt
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Jan. 4.
ftcorea:
ill Get were grouped aa ♦“ self— Th* malts last night h»ld
H ld llS D R t l g u r
' I t . _ ______
_
made" man'by Ernst HimteragL ailL^'Cll__L.
S f i e S S n . J, H I I I I 111 i l l chlbt of tha foreign prase of tha
() tVa.dw.lt
lie i l l III MS net I party, yeaterday In a Mild
I.
A Itsnaud . J i t
lit
t il i l l
Past l-.sold
|fi i l l Ml AM Tear's message'to America.
■dbf.gB, happy ta sap that trie
Totals
t n , l i t IIS 1144
Americana will honor tha goapalf
w sa T u a * i i ii m s
af the self-mad* man." Hsnstaengf jUlldAy parole,
I. There
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T o d a y the S tate cpnviet dsIllln4s
H i l it t il IM
-Two sUteamen who hriweWV
wUI know whether tha
them run a large pari af tha werbV «
k t h # ( f ..nuul u mma~
r u r*
— President RooMv.lt «nd Adolf l^M m ant with Governor- Miller
Tuuis
i l l ru tat (it t Hitler—both are eelf-emde. That ^ return before dark on NeW
Tonight: Ns-lH v». Ramlnale It, RooMT.lt mad* hlmeslf-bj^lTear's day after spending 'ChrietLaundry1
conqusrtng an Infirmity of
.mas at borne, as a reward for
Friday: Valdai ve. Ballards.
M y , HUIer by conquering tha to -^ H te r b r a . MrrU, behind tha
fjrMHy of tha Garman |enpb c‘|bari 1# Alabema'a prisons.

Hitter, Rooeevelt
Called Self Made

gram Is first round match play
form Tha Banford Hardld trophy.
This Is scheduled ta begin on Siturdsy afternoon and ta coutlaw*
through Sunday night.
Mr. Carraway announced pair­
ings for Iris trophy tourney aa fol­
lows: Chandler Sharon and A. C.
McHsynolds| Fr*4 Dally and C. L
Beldlni John Ludwig and 8. D.
lllghlsyman: H F. Hymaa aad K.
W. Fit*: E. F. Housholder and Jo*
HaaUrsi Jack Peter* and R. B.
Chapman; John Herbat and O. K.
Futlagar: Henry ZurHelda and

gatherings

"Btot For Tha flouth”
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*S04 Sanford Avanua

and g o lf

tvurnamente

are to begin nett Tuesday. All
women In the city
er
county
whether gelfars er not, era lari tad
to um tb* feellltl** of the alub
houM and gelt routs, throughout
tha day wlthat coat Bridge, table
tennis, buffet supper and danaing
are among th* fMlures available,
with tha « upper offered i t a nomi­
nal pries.
Other event* en Ib* season's
program are Hated aa follows:
Jan. II-U — M M bogey.
Jan. PO-RI — Qualifying rguvdafor H. B. Papa trephy.
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Jaa. IT—Rout pah*r baud M
flee blind hwlea.
Jan. IS— hre-a*»teer tohraamsnt.
Jan. n -tA — First round* (L R.
Pep* trophy.
,‘ -s
Fib. l - f —QaallfyUg rounds far
rresident's cup.
Fab. IM A —Play (#r Standard

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Championship.
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A l Kilby prison hare,. largest
unit tn Alabama's penal system
that booses more than 1)000 man
ind woman. Warden Oeorga Walla
ahnounced that Doaey Rivers and
JSSM Cooper,
srhlta
convicts
fram Mobile, ware tha only two

NR A RestralnedFrom
Enforcing Suit Code
HARTFORD,
Coon., Jan. 4—
lff&gt;— An enter was Mrved yester­
day temporarily restraining tha
national irevavgiR admhAgdratlto
and ether federal officiate tram
enforcing the suit and coat l^duatry qod* against fit * 1CeonsMlcut menqfneturare who challenged
the coastiUttonality of toe tad*.
Th* temporary lajungjs p . . ha
tiered to be th* first inch ta 'lm
aimed directly nt the i n k fary ndsnlnletrntloa, w *j isaugj hy Jndgv
Edwin R. Thomas af Um OMted
Blatas district court 4p M te ff n
hearing Jan. 1A
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In their ^nteptelnt the f l - »
flrma assarted that IM m b w
tha Ir Indnetcy amae toa to "M .to P

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W. Mellon and Pgdra U MUIa,
former treasury aarratariM, yeatarday rul*d that under fact* dovalapad ta th* lest case former
public officials
were * Immune
from anil for acta whU* la afftea.
Th* court dismissed a-suit by
a group of vagetahl* margarine
manufacturers t# collect IM 00&lt;
000 fram Molten and Mills, The
mares ring makers charged ■they
wore damaged U that oxtant kjr
a treasury order In ‘ IMA that
margarine made from, vtgeUWs
nils w h subject to Um ! • W«ta
a pound tag enllaatad on ani­
mal fat maraaftac and by tha
•ubaaqusnt effort* o f tha depart;
mant ta collsat . tha tan.

Noarly half ef the cases consid­
ered hy special board* af review,
created last August to pa** * " bor­
der, line eases, at war vatarana’
presumptive Mrtlu* diaabUIUM,
.veer* found to h« Mrrice-eonnect‘
Frank T. Hina*, euteraas* admlnlatrslaf, last night toad* public
the conaolldatad tapert of th* m
^•ard* which m ft In M regional
anaa.'1
O f (h* IIA I9 case* review. 1
I I J H •* 4 1 4 1 ' partant • were
found Id ha amilto MimsiUd. Th*
pvraantawas af allewud and dlaal-

FOR SALE) 10 bade MeteeST
clmt calory plants. Groref 1

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WHEN YOU era tn ndhd of poul' try fencing, barb - wlrg, stack
fane*, If noring and fa rm ' lmpl«
manta, Baa Hill, Implement Co.
Our prices nr* right.
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IS— Room u tl Board ,
W AN T GIRLS 'tiT board during
canning •• a p ■ o n.
Reasonable,
With Transportation. Box L L
Hamid.
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16— Ilatisa Tv Rent

BILIOUSNESS
WHEN FIQ U U N O on that pniat
job, get our quotation*. It WtB
pay you. Stanlay-Ragen Hard­
ware Co.
—- , * • •i ,
FGR BALE: IlouMhold aad Htdt•o furniture. .1101 West le t St&gt;

Mellon, Mills RuledAs
Immune From Trials Hines Reports On His
Survey Of War Cases
tlon by Payne’s stars sn4 Mrs.
Payne will b* th* new pMl-mlatreas, taking up her new duties the
flrit » f the year.
Mr*. L. Cramsr and daughter
Miss Hsttls Arnett have returned
from a rlalt with Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Cramer of Bronson, Fla.

HATCHING EGOS. All klndo.
Mrs. MasDougsl, Floral Haight,!
Phono H h N i- - , •
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FOR BALE: Six beds Abbott *
Cobb 14 Celery PI anto. Never
been pulled oval. Or will trade fag
lata model 6 or 8 Korea Johns an
bicker. A'. D. Smith, Celery Av*.

To'Docile Congress
Obeying Roosevelt

(Continued fram page one)
known persona waited outside in
th* corridors, uabto to obtain entrano*.
Roosevelt'a mmsag* was In
general (arms. Specific recom­
mendations, Including one t h a t
probably will ask for the right
to negotiate reciprocal t a riff
traatiaa, are to be mad* later.
Tha President showed plainly,
howtvsr, that ha Intahded to go
forward with |h* program he
unfolded last session.
"W e
bars
undertaken
new
metkoda,” Im said. “ It la our
task to perfect, to Improve, to
altar when nacaaaary, but In all
eases to go forward."
Pausing and smiting when en­
thusiastic members Interrupted
with quick flurries of applause,
Roosevelt leaned forward while
ha discussed his monetary pro­
gram. Ha said, tha lima for cur­
rency stabilisation had not yet
arrived and that H might be a
long time before It did.

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LOST: H AN 'S wriateraUX, white
gold. W alttm ,.'nak bond, at Um
Zoo Sunday afldmooa. Vlndor
notify G riff Bcholflald, Longwood,
and racelee reward.

Mails Hold Success Of Indications P o i n t
Alabama Parole Plan

lit lh m it;

They Coat Lea* Rm s o m They Bpirad Farther—
They Retain Their Iteauty U n ger—
Thera te Ha Batter Mads— &gt;

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By: A. M WTHKA.
fVpnly Clark

Bowling Newi Notes

f DOZIER &amp; GAY’S Q U A U T Y PAINTS

sc Um S Um
7c Hoc « tim es.
Sc I lM I rnonlk.

V. E. U llT iU M ,

Clark Cl m ail Conn

guards.
Thaar players wtra
probably lbo alrongoot
lion aflor t'oarh Mel
studied their stylo during tho four
wook practice session which will
and today.
A prnboblo second team Includes
Olonn (Jovoeek at cantor, Claude
Kelly and looter Damage, at for­
wards, and O. P. Herndon and
Ralph Pearson at guarda. Whether
they will succeed on tho first
team depends entirely upon the
performances turned In tomorrow

A m rica 't
\ favoritwl

CLASSIFl

ary I bO i i I l

Indleattaf that on active i
U contemplated by offleera
directors of thd Sanford Country
Club, Andrew M. Cnrrewsy, *lo*&gt;
manafa r released the prof ran for
tha wintar season which la achedulod to opon on Saturday and floao
about April I,
Tha Inaugural event on tho pro*

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AemxiWX. IM »4 a a l

TO :
JANE
A B IIK O W N .
U a n la .
W a v e * r w n a ij. N aw t k A
T n a t * k « r » h f o r i# r r J «■ aa a » a r
la tfta k ill a f ram p la I at fa r i l t a f r a
f i l 'd
M a la a l
Faa
in ik a a t a n
M a la | n u a la th * i k a n
M rM
C m r i. a * tha MB Oar a f F eb ru a ry.
I M I . a M TA a
H anford
llaraJd. a
aanpaaai
af ta a a n l
r lfn U lla a
ABO fa t t l a l l M tn H*aalBaU CwWfily.
M a c k * , la fcrrrb r d t a t a a l i d aa tbs
B a a t H a a r In w hleb tkla arOar alkali
Ina pniiliaHrO. a n r* a a r t ! fo r fan r
• a a a a ra llr a aaaaka
Wltavwe my hand a&lt;ad oral a f a flir a a l Hanford, rio r ld a . tkla Jaau

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it Bathetball Squad
Seminole High
n With St. Augtutine
BUSYSEASON IS
SttfcSS ANTICIPATEDAT
;.5g g $ t COUNTRY CLUB

Mm I Martel, W lB .ir t S C

Sanford Cash Feed Store
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"Sanford’a Only llomu-Ownbd Fm U Slora"

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BALLARD’S FEEDS »nd FIX)IJR P. A. HERO
Ballard Rap.

W. T, WOOLLEY
Owner-M gr. ,

BERT CHAPMAN
Bnlcom—
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W . are going le d# #er a*r» la Pceeaetle# eafetir
by Issilsa reur brskss. Uahts aad sl**riag. TUts aaev
aelatslly frsa II OTsrrthlag te femU *jv*M,*wpg*W
i:tl*4 to a rsrtlflrala IsaasC by lh* nhartft. w * pre
Mrvlsa.
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RIVERS GARAGE

VISIT OUR D

Spencer

�A N IN llD P K N D
8 A N FO R D , F IX )t U t )A , F R I D A Y , J A N l 'A R Y

Parliamentary Airing:
amu.r* • Of Bank Collapse Is
Expected To Reveal
$

, G u i l t In Cabinet

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ed tod a y th a t P re m ie r CaatUI# Chau te m p i and his cabi­

SLIGHT INCREASE
IN PENSIONS FOR
VEIERANS ASKED

F ir# C#nta

Raiirdpcs found To £eLOCAL

CWA IS T r e a s u r y T o B e g in
* s L h w o r L ? A g o SEEN ABIDING Its H u g e F in a n c in g

American Aviatrix
Dies In Crack-Up
NEVERS, France, Jan. &amp;.—
UP)— Evelyn Fro»t, American
aviatrix, wax burned to death
today in the craah of an airplan, the waa piloting when it
■track wire* on pole* along a
highway. Ml** Froat and a
Britiih companion, were flying
In the piano *he purchased only
recently. Her fteasenger escaped with only alight injuries.

P ile *

5, 1931

WASHINGTON,
ITON, Jon.
Jan. 8 —
The railroads* were found by the
Interstate Commerce Commission
’ in its annual report yesterday to
be in a better conlition titan a
year ago.
In a document covering the
year ending Dec. I, the commis­
sion found the carriers’ l.usincss
improving, with operating costs
I reduced and condition- in general
ion the upgrade.
I Only on* recommendation for
'legislation was made.
All others
‘ will be left until such time at
(Joseph B. Eastman, Federal coori'mator of transportation, com­

Freak Winds Sweepin
From Bay To Bring
$50,000 P r o p e r t y
Loss, Injury To Six
PKNHACOl.A. Jan. 8,— (A .P .)
—Three year old Marlon Ken­
neth Rigby, blown from hie
fathers arms daring the tor­
nadoes which stroch IVnsocol*
yesterday, died today from the
iojurieo he received.

stjdy of the railroads*
railroads.
|plete*
plrtex his study
Thfn
Then the commission said, u
n will
puMiih its comments.
The |onr recommendation waa
thal thr into transportation act
be ?tighu*m*«| to prevent uprcial
faults* ' i' i i i i grante 1 »hi|p«i» who
acmJ freight
from mu* foreign
coUQti* to another o\er American
railroad*.
tfnoi to 1W0 the rmnmlpftion
could eoiiti o| auch «hintm-nt* while
In lhr l ni eel
ed State*. By the won!rivfn
favor
-•ora wllhuut running
of the ll»*y transports-

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Submitted To
Council Reveals Ex­
tent Of Work Done
In County To Jan. 1

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WALL STREET IS Morgenthau,
0 v ^ F Reaction Of
PreparesTo
REFRESHED OVER Market,
D i r e c t Procedure
BUDGET MESSAGE WASHINGTON, Jan.

Kvery requirement b&gt; the Fed­
eral government in being met to
the letter by the local t’ivll Work’s
Administration. error'in,? to n
,,T „ M „
10 th.- Frank Exposition Of
State Of Nation Is
i. i i.t'vidi night by
Mtil m&gt;, director of
Pleasing ToBrokers
I••• the local t WA.
C I1 R V F V
B F V F A I Cl
,h*' ••’I**'"- covering lhr period
NF.W YORK. Jsn. f». —&lt;/P&gt;—
u U Ii VEiI
U L V L A L O from No. 27 to Jan I. |. nt oner
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_ _ _ _____ I an account of i»iM*ratioire now in Wall Street rereivnl a momentary
jolt yesterday ns it rend Presldent Kitosrvelt'a budget meaange.
railing for $11,000,000,000 in new
|h»i rowing rikI $4,000,000,000 in
tefiinilin.’ in the next ail months.
names.
At lb* mil set. tin* n-pott states
Sews of plan" for fnlersl flSeminole Comit y’* i p o t a of
More Than $112,000 Is tliat
nam
ing i»n such a vn«t w a it—
ppi miii * nliti 'im ld
i'-c'’ive
cm
Expended InCounty plot oii-ii t inb,i the 1 V\ \ wa * 71b. roming i lose !»• that magnitude of

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(A .P .)—Terming the mark#!
reaction to President Roo»Cvelt'a budget message "Very
Rood” Secretiry Morgenthau
said today the Treasury will
begin “ Rlghl soon" on it#
910,000,000,000 f j n an clnf
proffram.
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n et m i g h t be overth row n
^xhen P u iU m e iit * i r s the
&gt;40,000,000 scandal o f the D c c r ease Suggested
TENSACOLA, Jin. S . - l f f l B ayon n e pawnshop.
However, ForHospi- Aftar whipping up lofty water
ipouts In tha harbor here yester­
if* , Tho govern went tent out the
talization O u t l a y day, two tornadoes lathed sudden­
- second o f S aerie* of moa«agva tn
Th* IrvmrniVnis task a* shown
ly at the city, leaving sis persons
m i r t / i n n o A IX I7
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\ phipa at aaa and French repreamWASHINGTON. Jon. 6.—&lt;AV- Injured and property damage » » | C A [ [ )
ty rraiidrnt Roosevrlt in hia twdN F f.F V S A R Y
Vf
'tatlvee tn North and South Amerofficially estimated at $100,000
I kJ f t 1 V
llL t L lX m ill
grt mrsaage to Congraa* je ita n
lea In as affort to arroat Sergo An analysis of the half billion
day involvra borrowings by tho
Three-year-old Marion Kenneth |
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"Hand»ome Alex” S t a e i e k y dollar veteran administration buikgel proposed by President Roose­ Rigby, moat aer.ously hurt, may ,
sal* of honds. Surh proc*dura U
S e &lt; *H |t
founder o f the collapsed municipal
velt yesterday for the 1938 fiscal
In lln* with all vxprctaliona. Thor*
MUrprls* which received govern­
year disclosed that he recommend­
Others seriously injured were
ha. h—n no rvafon to export tho
O
n
I
y
Alternative
ment financing. •
ed a slight Increase for compensa­ Proctor Guernsey, rut by flying
Administration to us* printing
w a * the mi I uni number of lhr l.ilirttv loan flotations of Iho
t •
'■ Premier Chautempa called MinT o Present Policy
tion and a decrease for hospitali­ glass; the Rev. Thornton Frews,
F o r Relief In l ‘Ml w In. ItColitimiei)
prra* mnnrj, indications ronata|&gt;(|
oil I'uge T w o) .
later‘ o f Colonle* Dolamler to hit sation compared with the figures
Win
lit
War
period
touched
o
ff
*
cut by flying glass; thiee negroes,
ly pointing againat a raaort to
Office at noon for a dear state- to f IBM.
t* n»|Mirnry selling flurry in Unite&lt;l auch * practice.
j Hetty Baldwin, Elisabeth Morri«
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NKW YORK. Jan f».
The
moot of hie connection with thr
Although tho two classoa of and James Dexter.
only allrrnativ*- to thr "dentnirStates government humta in tho
In hia matsogo, Mr. Roosevelt
fltavisky affair wklch tke minister compensation, tsrrict connected
2nd M incK xpIosion Slink Kx^hangr.
Many other* were slightly in- live policy** of financing reilioad*. I'.tJ-V* Karl l^ hmann, t*hamlM*r
•poke aI tha govrrnmtnt having
aaserta be I* entirely Innocent of and non-oervee connected, moved jjured.
I A. F. Whitney, president of th" Commetre secretary bus gnlb
As financial quarters digoatsd "To borrow oppromlmotely f$,despite many rumor*.
tp a bit In Roosavalt’a IBM bud­
One of the storms
whipped j |irotherh«»04| of Railroad Train data which reveals that mi lea*t| H a lts R escue W o rk
000,000,000 of new ntonay," moan­
#
the htiilgrl message, however. It
* Mamas of tore cabinet minister* get, they were below the high westward along the waterfront,
ing mnn«y in addition to tha sums
men. declared last night "is g«»vJ
HUS
wn« deci'lei! that the President
were brought In to sensational figure prevailing before the econ­ turned northward along thr rdge
alraady liorrowad. Tha remaining
eminent ownership and o|M*ration
el i
i minty in ntinMri mg t
French report* of the bank’s af­ omy act.
had
atnled
the
problem
In
the
of the business section and veered
$4,000,000,000 of tha ten to ba bor­
Addressing a mas* meeting ol far** of th, loo foiluimti*
fairs when It waa charged that
111 C II t (» V . t ir* hoslovnkin, baldest,
frankest terms, using rowed in tha nax. a:x months Ja
Outstanding • In the vaterans’ again to tht northeast, «tnktng * ! the farmer-lalMit political f*-«tri*
This anhi iqclu«h*s nnioiinls rr
Btarisky had rvctlvtd
myaterl- Item of $8$3.210,001 was *291,- negro section snd lesving s swath | tion «t Tooper t’ nion, the lab-vr rfivnl and sprnt througti lhr I rd tI -Inn f» id*' Another explosion maximum or nuts'le figures In for refunding previous obligations.
tip from o government deport 994,184 for pensions, which Includ- of destruction 160 ,fect witle snd
Thr I'rarldrnt'a chief financial .
leader sail! that "since govern rral Kmrrgrnc v Rrlirf • ounnl.j **,M* undrrgtotind •h«»«*k th** minr arriving at estimates. As tha
ment.to leave tho country and hod1fed, * i Its major components roc- three blocks long.
tnrnt money must hi* used to assist tht Pivil Works \ilmini-tintion, this morning when* lil* mrn are day wore on. federal bond* par- old*, who** confirmation is #»•
ommtmVd, appropriations for the
At least 90 houses were ilemol- thr milroads. tailroad labor In*
Iho Roartl of Founty (*ommi&lt;si«ni | «| lit rnlOlilb' tl ItalhaW lltlf all «* 4 * t tally rrenvarret In the Stock Iwc tail by th* Senate next waah,
service connected and non-service ishsd in the negro arctlnn. Hebn*
also dlsclosrd that an intensive ef­
lievrs it is ju «1 if ini in ins|*ting «*rs, th^ Ninforil t n&gt; t umniia-ii ii plosion two days ago. Reams Kxt hange
eonnected case# of the World War.
blown hslf s mile.
that Thr formei unwise finanrai "it of I!$•• r»l)'* lradm$ « loit«'hr • work "it* nhni»d»49ii*»l t*v onlrr of
ltankintf circles, in fact, found fort to collect back taxes la I#
f o j tha service connected cates,
As it followe l the shore the
rnginrri •* in i liaigr %
htio drrltlr 1
tha making, ha having aummonatf
pidine* of ladniad finanrirr* Im- llir MMinn is11*1 Elk- l.d
damaged the llrcre dry
Police Court Session the President recommended f l Id.- |tornado
to sral both tin- -butt- with mn it difficult, on the basis of all internal revenue collectors u 4
,
o- * i
. . . . r.f ! stopped amt that the govettiment l» A R . the A 110*1 l«;ilt
|planned expenditures thus far reaoril)
agent* to confer with him Jan. IV.
»
( take over thr Job of finanemi* Auxili BfX lhr U 4 1 l
Limited To Few Cases
'$10,000. Only damage in the vicin- |
Thr undrrgroiiltd hlnst wn-» fill j \ralnl. to underatanil how the Hack taiee ricead $800,000,000, ha
rail
read*
'
Mttnii
At
ui)
.
anl
tin*
A
{■mall increase*
fill.
,--------------- over. the
................'it,
of thr bu*int»» dutrict wa* «o
”
. { (/. '•&gt;
ItiVknl li\ a th'n»r ilo'itl of -rook, government could spend $1,000,- told reporter*.
"Wc prnpnur,'* Whilney^kblptl, R'n| ( u«Polk* court activities of Tue*- 1018,475 *nd I8J192.284 estimatr* |thr
Guy E- Ya.tr Automobile
oil I -trnm. mol it i» frsm l th#' OOU.OiMi a month during the next
Th* gorarnment plan* to bor­
"IH
a
I
thr
govnnnirnl
|nmi
k
Irthniaiin'v
Mt
•«urv»*y.
Say afternoon war* limited to U10 for 1914.
Company
Tart, of the building
rrsrut* views who tisvr wmkril six nornth* So far a* thr $4.- row within the nett &gt;lx montla
trial of only 0_ few ca«n of ol- | |n tho fiscal year 1932-33 before housing the company were blown nralit for thr cunliiint'ii op«*tRtii&gt;r warily n»it '••mpl'-l • Ii# '*$"!«
much
actual
;
t
«I
m) ami niklht might to* l tapped in |IHNI.IKMt.00tl lefumling
was con almost twlc* as
I'Ppcnl. i|
logtd low violation, with only a jtha oconomy act the govrrninvnt mto a group
of
automol.lr* of lhr lailioails, lukr thr prof l hi grt U|l' v» hlch Ill IlM11 1
«-i*in«*4|, some l*»nd experts felt money as than la In the coantry,^ .
fow final loviod.
I paid 91S4,|U13,ON4 for aervic# coil- paike-l in an adjacent igt. A num- out of furnishing rmltl ami rr- to for inf of nuit »on h m 1 not ii
Tho proapactlvo borrowing, OS
this estimate qa* exceptionally
-Boraid Hoag*, white,charged Ioectaet case and $88,018,148 fur
*b«-r of automobile* we.e draUoyed lisvr thr intluslry of that «*vil snd I ..rte *1 when thr *ui\i*y ha.1 to •• • I «•
revealed by th* juidgat ;aoQoog t
wut
they
ho|»eil
lh»AuthorItn*s
umirrmai
y
luwL.
Ik
s
|»»sl
.Ir*t
h*twd
fnr
rr
leader
*
trn
pro
prehl
. I iV f««r.w *o * * » « « 0
$40 |ooei-oorvtca connected. jaial Y »*tr -old the damage would
t generous, since shout half of It r w U M if l l orvund $19,000,###,OaaRaudod aaalaMOl ■**» 1
,— J Tka voteVan**
adm 1nlot ration ' ,rach $8000
The nthrr
»torm . ■Inictivr sml irrklrsa fuisiirin' •• nlr I lii'fotr no utbi i u •.f th,- .**|,n bodies of tb eut onilii*.| mrn ! j uh - accounted foi hy in’Aiding 000. Th* amount of money In dgI'Mhi
i’ll
ilhtindofl
w
hum
all
hop
1
pttlirirs
of
thr
rsilrostl*
*
*
A. Tomllnaon, white chargsd item tn tho pro*ld*ntial Ludgrt -kirtcd the *hor« onfl Idew thf»"il WotiiMh'* i Iii It ,»n Wiitito--.il.
'tin tnl-ilay tirnaury lulls which culotlpfi (aav* from government#!
tritk disordariy conduit. eitraauJ ahewad \ nei reduction of $9. Soof off a magatine at lite naval j justify thr itrmsmt that thr go- a*- hi* a n olid h u iiiim I so rvov
n*'wht l*r recover I in the f.itii
' mature sml sir replsred at tha funds for which no accounting cak
A 910 bond.
13$,029 below the 1934 cittmatF.l |air rtalion Damage there wa* es­ ' numrnt tskr ovn thr wti..|«* Jol*
l 'tsl n*cet|ils i«f i In fiilit.il Onl)
tat*
of nlioul $ItMl.OOO.OOO a t* mad*), totaled onl, $8,791,WUlia Randolph am) Arthur B ip-.fig^o. Th* $2913.44,184 item foi timated a; $2000
I of finsnr Inf."
Kioi rgeiii &gt; Relo f loumil. ulm) We.I
week
U * A t 000,000 at th* clo*a of bualnaaa
chaigad 'trie driving an agio J
The.e « . . no water ilamage ) If industiisl an ! flnsnrial Irs I handle* it- own and t \\ \ |*««*f alive
(Continued On I’ age Five)
Some «|uarters in Wall Street Jan. 8, 1984.
boat 1 toil light, were fined 91 1
, n s rontinur to insist upon "n $lr eel-, were $tt|.0IJ7l for fit* \» h&gt;
from the waterepoul*
Unde Sam will get hia $l#a.
■aid the hudget. whirl* somewhat
pack, whU# Fart* I « *
Morrow, 1
The Kigby child
wa* blown -»tiuct»vr pfiliry of isiltosil mn I'M . «livt.led a* ftill.iw %
000,000,000 through the u*o of
charged with . traffic i.w viol,. Lovejoy Funeral Was
•rollilatinn
with
lhr
1
4
&gt;
n
sd
i|ur.
1
*
I Continue..
! age Iwul
t*i Mdiiiimst r at ion
_
_
. there seeme*! to he n*i inclination bank and other credit alnca moat
Uon. waa fined is.
• H e 1d On Wednesday,
virtual wiping out of * oinII mu nut (culture r« li* f .
financial transaction* ora carried
David Baker, charged with bo_ .
*
II
r
r
t
t
d
e
IxOCl^
l
i
o
d
n
l
!r,, mlnlnillr the magnitudi* of the
Mtunitirs througloiut thr nsti&lt;* 1 • • a*e *»f seeds, I
on that way.
h i drank and disorderly,
wa*
Funeral earner* for A. it. Ixrve { { y o t l a i l l C F l l f l C r n l T ( l unit if pnvstr intrrr*t« 111*1*41 up
' prospective deficit *»l tht probed; $19.d.tl
r.
flood 910, of whlck autn $$ was |Joy, Rr., pioneer r**idenl who died I
- •* u v
* 0
■
I 1* Dirklr. « f A •In fit n *&lt;
n Ii I r
lMirr«iwuig
iequiremfnts.
•in thr firsilom t&lt;&gt; fnlliis am' Ml'd &gt; 44/iflf. \2 f.o
auapandeJ, while James Washing- .at tha homo of his son on Mon kiy • I&gt;C i l C l Q IN C X t ^ U llC lU y
• i «*f (hr Soulh*‘«*l*’i ii l»*vi
These qtiailer- found this as|»ect Plans For CharityBall
*hort «ightril finaitiml
a vioil* f»»r ill. »•„
too, la coart on a similar charge, . night, wore held from the Erick |
-------lhr Chamli'r of ( ufiimri*
•of
•f (ho
the hudifrt
budget particularly rncuur To Be Made Monday
Whitney ih*iUred, "then I lure
' W.\ projectf* mi
waa flood $10.
•,
! .on Funeral Horn* onWeJnr«day|
Funeral .ervicr* for Elmer I.
'!• I'liilrJ StMtr* will ih’liv* t
Miring, sftrr thr succession of
only one alternative "
•minty
* Jaa. Eddie, charged with dlaor*- |afternoon. Burial wa* in Ijtkrvirw ' lljrotla.mr. 80, l^kv
Maty man
ilo iindar-astimatr* *»f rerrnt yrar*
" A n d that a lte rn at iv$’,' hi a$»i
• 1’IH'S# IlffoiF ltM’llil**’f * "I
Ihfeot relief fun.
Head* of every important cirlci
•tig cooduct, and Ulyuot Bloke, j Cemetery opposite th* remain- of who died at hi* home *uddt nly "i s government ownership and •*.
l‘ it'd of Dlrrrtiu■ ol lh« &gt;•
A numlMt of hank* urtai trail* I Iruainea*. and .octal organiaatlbh
• d al foil law%
%•
i,
charged with drtviag o cor without hi* wife who died about right yratrr t*y »ft*rno»rn. *re to lie held
• nt&gt; (*h«nit cr of
i .aio&gt;
I e r* l mn ”
iiiir homl «l«‘ali‘9s rxnvxsml »sid in •Sanford wrrf mslltil today
(Fontlri ied t »n
lights ware diamiaaoik
I year. *go
l (,n Sunday ofternnon in th- l.»We
t
I lii Ilai iftk* that no* t $#*n«tdl»h
I* n thal group int'fw in &lt;!i*i» •"
ihrrr wa* IIt I It* tl*»uht that tht re*|upst that they attend s mretl
Trials of
Eddie
Stephenson,' Mr. Lovrjo, hod born ill atroul|Maiy Community ( Iturrh *1 4 &lt;M)
lion propo-aU "at* to** •h’-ign*
Mill! tin n$*Xt 1 • dn&gt; lot’ i
Rd.OOO.tHHl.lHHi r.f n« *A k. . . v n nnunt which is t*» l»c held at ths Ch^
white, ckargod wttk being drunk,! a month, hut on Monday he sp* ’ o’clock, it wo* dectdnt r&gt;y mem
I h** mrrlmir i&gt; lo I** - 1^1 •
on
Monday
1*9rowing in ih** n«*xl six month* ber of Commerce
Joe Maltcb, Wihte, chedged pesred to !»e on the rond to health bere of the survliing family today t " ,l 1 "
Sf »,» ’f rT^r nTrT. HM&lt;r Ri.MffyTyrtM"
♦&gt;r ■&gt;
■
’ ’.ri r.r x:- ’ ■;r -, ,'.;nitT,irrTnrj r T $girr&gt;'
■*4* 1H9&gt;‘ 'J ' f . lW lllff|WWI Oil. K.IW , ■■ « — ■,*ra.-. ,TJrda^k » I'* !'» - » '
•WH W f frwH1
Hi
rl
&gt;nu'
n
((TT^
v
li
t’tL
s
inf
invrstnirfit
&lt;hami**ls. snd purposs of makng plana for
fatally, lie waa wall known in this ate and burial will be in lhr U k. i-h |mr|«.M of . nh.n, in*
( |&lt;rof.i.. ........ . .
city, having
rraided with
his Mary cemetery.
(•ifihably wtiuhl not i«*«|iiirs any county'* participation In ths bi
on*
annixrrtary and Hensfit
daughter, Mra. routine L. Howard
Mr. Ilyotloinv -a * a native of
“ l* **
1,1 '
■urh n'pa campaitrn* •» thf»a# (1flay
*“
■—
———of
-* Pre.ident* *»--In *honor
R - m ) «Sr ;
................ ih.
for tarrn years before he moved Newark. Ohio, where be wa&lt; horn, *m»H .......
iftvulvrtl hy th«- l.ihrtty h*an fin
Jan 30.
. _
to th* home of hie son, A. B. on SepL 18. 1883 He .elll.it al nation. Impair th.- efficient ........
r xplaiut**! that
tation.. I;
&lt;-n
Elaborate plan* for tha staging
Love Joy, Jr., where he had resided U ke Mary in 1924. and for nearly wide railroad .erv.ee -e
t I.OtHI.IHHI.IIINI of refunding wtiuhl
inf this rhariiy danc* ara now baseven years be wa. .-miiloyel n- Jny. .lentroy th life tn»uiMi« &lt; «n&lt;l rin
Oommerrw. for the part three year*.
plu./i’d tmuuHUH iiori niittf
uiiiiij)’ 11-pi sic uhlucalmtir alftsd) , nm pc®pBC*l# ii wss Itsm td la—
P ififf4 4 if • ss4ilU4 _ | U .la survived b) *i* children, a machini.l In the Atlantic Coast |,other property ■giit. of humlri d. afl
i’muon
with
^h. • « ptmn
" “ '•tendlrjg.
' d*y, and they will b* announerm
of th«u.an&lt;l- « f Ainertean &lt;ilinn».
embers today tk i: and oix grondrhlldrrn They are; Line .hnpyarda her*.
Ih. following , Ii-—- win. Wl||
__
__
____ ____________neit Monday. That thr affair
railroad —nrker- nnd mtiai'il
Hr is aurvIvrJ hy hi* widow,
ora expected to attend Uio Mra. Pau line („ Howard, and Mm
1- •' oft at tin. t IK -s lat ion
ba held in the Mayfair l|otol
...
t
ting in tha Chombar E llt« Lovrjo), of Gainesville, Id* Mra. Norma Faith IlyiilUinr, ami ant. of .oiall eomiminttlf* nod
f irwf un.lrr full 1
Ill'll of
virtually assured, wbilr thei *(p
$C Coma*area e((lco next Monday uaxghtera, and A. B. Lovajoy, o a daughter. Mra. J. E. Edmondson. ] add mote than 3im,&lt;Mtn men t&lt;&lt; &gt;h* CM1p-ntry $»hu|&gt;.
r, (Ml
o\ 1
a possibility that two danr*
ra j f e
___ I- raoriilag at lOrOO o’clock. Mra. W. Sanford, L. C. Ixl-rjoy ant W. J. of l^ke Mary, an I a nm, Kenneth! sliced- intoterahly large nunilr*&gt; 1»•
uitdrr R II TIllOlllpHr.il,
chsitras may L* amployrd u&gt; furLovajoy,
of
Chicago,
and
J.
E.
I
Hyollalne,
now
engaged
a.
a
CCC
of
uoempli.yeil
railroad
worker-."
Jw Mergaa will preside as chairC*’l 1
l«*ck ; umirr W. II llntt
nish music.
Lovajoy of Orlando.
j worker near Avon Park.
, The railroad labor r»erol&lt;vr, op- «»'
l*»ck ] tndrr A II Walla*.-,
_
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_____ _ _ _ _ _ _
„n hi. arrival from Cleveland
t* 4l‘*ck;
toxiratmii.
Man
fined
l^1
and
roala.
uml' r K. W
Frwrr
u
»
i‘«
*•!
$
1
cvnl
4 Mil.
, earlier yr-etrrday. called for a r
I* i * annady, rhaigt*d with
0B T9 F U K BCAXB
HANK CALI. IHHl'KII
Violation nrtlou- « m«iJ|fh t*#
{ 2*1 o'clock, ur, ler F A In
■atnrat ion pf th, 1929 -*»-• Ir- •!
larreti). wa* fined $l*r* anl roala.
l 2‘ o'clock; l ruler W* |; Dv- .o rent trial h&gt; ('••• utv .1 •• .1 I#
anil a -la bour day for radroail l.t
\V M Fryer, charg'‘«i *ith drlv*
1 —O O WASHINGTON, Jan 5.-(/p)*l -In « flock, un'L-i E J Mough s hjiniri w»rr tliiipot'.l of At !• bor
fav flga at jh* cap
ton 8 V. o’cloi k, t n ter-K J ||,,||&gt; ••fTiir durinif P pm ml rr th«o
ii mg an aut&lt;&gt; with an improper II- TYrv Comptroller of the Curraney
rrnar,
finrel the ri»t*
agutpaiont
racing
has issued a rail today for
Jr, 8rtO *&lt;'cIim k
.nit previou* month -.ini f Juin A
cause a aealoua
R F S«.i(l, white, (hargrd wilk condition of all national hanks'
Vbjb* fti 9^ I(rate'll I ikIx )
First prita In Ih, lighted Chnat- eneembl* want to Mra M g. Wig | L o C a l P c r H O ItH N l t m t ' d
mlateke* amok* maa lrv* contest, sponsored by
driving • truck with an improper th* rioa* of business Saturday.
glna. Magnolia Avenue, who not
I x 'f l J f U P P i T H O n n e l
Ih'- ilurkrl, in I im
huIpi
$tb
Doc. 30.
i ho a sign that tha G#rd*« Club o f Sanford dur­ only hart a good lighting arrangelicvit'r Kg* fined lH»* n»ata.
&lt;«
Eiistern Paper ( ’hideH vkltiili
» wrrt liin l mvb•I •*!'
R.P riM lU tlfcs, ing Ih* Christmas season, was-. ment at th# front entrance but
Coat of (rial wrir aiao Uviad
Several $anl«rd |&lt;rr.«n« hav&lt; BnnkH On Their Codes pt*« mI 'if, |x I* fillin'# n
againat
■wanted yesterday to Mrs. A. C.l also had tha ontranc* at th* back been named as offtrer- «r ilirv
11 R. N*#h. whi('*. 'Iiflix'.l Milli llrnr) lh*r», white. rhargad
Chamberlain for hiving th* b—t| terrace attractively lighted,
lor* of t^e Grower- and Shipper*
4 MHEltST. M a » . Jan
8
inloftit ft loll, w ii filuraf thr tnul* with Jriving hia auto around a
Yesterday's
lighted trot fram tha vtew point
A -blo*dlng heart" vine, lighted Leavue of Florida accordtn* to H$*re • vtlibl lhr A mhri *1
jachool hua which waa diacharflQff
Rrei.nl of «r»r»I
of lighting, decorations, and ib*p«/ u r U ( tj,, affect of a cm** with th* official' leport of Ihe annuel Ihinkt lhr prnp«M$rd li«nkin$r rod#
II M Hairs, whitr. chAfgril with |kaaarngrr*
Mrs. chamberiaia received a rash a *t»r above it, with a dark back­ tary &gt;«rvid*t and liu.inr.. meet fni ctiMomrr# prnhahly fbi|| J
Alfra'I Symonda, whito, chargxl
I•rating a U'anl lull, wa* fim-l (hr
prisa of 97M.
ground S* n contrast won a prti* Ing held la Orlando Wedne»&lt;lav relop into
• A N fom i
i'wiih dm ing recklataly.
roilt
p-lackiroi- r'lss r
Wilnar* In th* contest war* an­ of $2-60 for Mra. Henry Ru*.*ll, night, and released here lo-lay
TlIK %&gt;’%% 1911 ii t &gt; k i m u :
18 DEAD
Faf Nrlph. white, rhargnl wilh| Fell Ran fall, while, charged with
aw . .
•&gt;*•*! i'lialltnia •aI
J. C. Che.* of Winter Park and
nounced by th* rommitte* of aaeond prita for th* enserab!*
v
s
uatts
•__
iit»Ricatmn, %*a&gt; fined th- roil* 'Intoxication.
E INJURED
Kxuriitg Imxnil
Judge* appointed by tha Garden lighting.
Sanford s is elected second viceFort
Laed-rdoit
F'riitll ele.taf
9
tirorar Williams, chargrd with
«■••
Henry Carroll, rhargv^ with ax
Port Mjtrs
Club to award prisas to thi per­ ■ Honorabl* mention waa mad* of president » . O. Chase of Sanford
T1 #81111 and batter), waa fined thr rntnalration.
■urt I'lsrcs
s »»l»ll»i« ..r» 41. . . . 1
son* hiving th* h u t lighted trae, j th* cuao* plumose palm lighted al waa elected treasurer; Halida.I
Albert Robrrta, chargrd with Oalafevitl.
roala
1*1*191
lUslinas
n.i»«....
anaambte, and doorway.
Chat*
of
Ranford
wa.
elected
a*
" I l.urinJa RoHnaun, chargrd with ;&lt;rtit larrrny. was fined $16 and hog w**t
th* Sally Ray Farm by Be* F!&gt;h.
Clsar II
'•IteXhlBk util r.f Mi. r.
Robert and Thame* Potoraon,
alstant (rgasurer; J. C lluirhlaon
Miami
lite r 1*
To |ir»Bi.|rf«t
1 mm petit larceny, waa fined S1'» anJ niats.
aaa. of Mr. and M ra A. Bartholdi'
^ t # eatend Ughu from
Moors Havre
Tti tbahler
the F.aerulive Coni
Syl-.strr Wads, ihargril with Ocala
•
M
jcoaU
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Tt» &lt;bl|» i*c| CM■1.1* 1
PaUrsoet. Magnaiia A vvnaa, wara' ih*
,tnnd- mitt**; Id s. Mall II. Whitner and
Ofcsafhata*
i._
•v'| Gary KJtkland. while, charged thr petit larceny of a watch, waa AslawJo
T « an) b lr» -pr»»l
given • prise of $1-00 for th* boat' • « « * «
* * " l,on * ,r* : J. E. Wwhen wer* named to the
finrd
$26
and
roBta.
•Irnl
No .- .a - l with s.sajlt and
battery.
we*
( w i n fill Im#Im(it a
lighted doorway. They tMd ir- * * "
*•- Quirk for her light- Traffle
John Jonra,
Jone*, white.
ehite. cha
charged with
""ifm a il $10 and costs
»y»e «| .....hk##|M
ranged an eallla* ad graan’ nkaat eg arbor yttn* and arch; Mr*. II.
la adJfloc, th* 4934 koaid of
larcrny wa* fined
finrd $6
$8 and
an&lt; eoet*.
I ' ht *•••«'11*tinI&gt;
*».'
»
J I). Paul, chargrd with disturb larceny
Ileulah
ilrulah Lamar, charged with as­
J. Lehman far her lighted fern dlractoraj t i tha League Iru lud
"*|ltig a religious Hireling, was finni
t f f v l b t Itvrr MMisslIMl "f Ixa Ia Ii* *
.m
il snd
was flood |10
sault
and hattrrv.
battery, wa*
traa; and Mr*. T. E. Vickery for tha fallgiringl Mra) firm .; Am*r&lt;
1n rltll maniirr
l • thr costs.
! • 4u9rr$l$«&gt;nif inaniiaf
hpr anaambte * f two lighted trees, can f i « | Grower* Inc., t'ba.e and
| Paul Datrisill*. charged with anil roala.
TlftH 11Mr
t -«
John Roa*. charged with Intoxi­
rrtklesa driving, « i * fined thr
lighted ra sa at antranc* to porch Ca- Bi^fard-Oviedo Truck tiro . •
U f 0 s r h ilfltr thrf r
^
*flW f* ■e-f •«*
Mfl«r
4 44*. cost*,
cation, wa* fined |6 and coat* a*
and (hriMmn* ball In th* arch to era Intw Standard Grower* Asso­
ft-haar rainfall.
01
k M &gt; prtalilrnl fiuiti
Richard Slplln, charged with in wa* Jne Bryant, white.
boat! th* parth.
ciate*^ (
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NEW SPAPER

S A N F O R D , F L O t llb A , F R I D A Y , J A N U A R Y

2TORNADOESi17*5 *
American Aviatrix
' Dies In Crack-Up

NEVERS, France, Jan. 5.—
Frost, Aaicrican
aviatrix, was burned to death
today la the crash of an airplan, she waa piloting when It
struck wires oa poles along a
highway. Mlaa Frost and a
British companion, were Gylng
In the plane she purchased only
recently. Her flaaaenger es­
caped with only alight injuries.

UP— Evelyn

Parliamentary Airing:
&gt; Of Bank Collapse Is
Expected To Reveal
G u i l t In Cabinet
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P A R IS , Jan. 5.— ( A . P . l P a rlia m en ta ry circles predict-

Raiirdiioafound To B e

L O C A L CWA IS T r e a s u r y T o B e g i n
U U S E DAMAGE , 77. anStiuationO?YeL°A7
o$ EEN ABIDINGjlts H u g e F i n a n c i n g
!AT PENSACOLA
*

F r e a k W in d s S w e e p in
F rom

B ay T o

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0

SLIGHT INCREASE
IN PENSIONS FOR
VETERANS ASKED

NUMBER M

5, 1931

Loss,

B r in g

P r o p e r t y

In ju r y

T o

S ix

PENSACOLA. Jan. 6 ^ (A .IM
—Three yesr old Marlon Ken­
neth Rigby, blown from hla
fathers arms daring the tor­
nadoes which struck Pensacola
yesterday, died today from •bc
Injuries he received.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 . - W T
The railroads were found by the
Interstate Commerce Commission
•In Its annual report yesterday to
be In a belter conlition than a
year ago.
In a document covering the
year ending Dec. 1, the commlssiun found tha carriers' business
Improving, with operating costs
Jreduced and conditions in general
ion the upgrade.
I Only one recommendation for
'legislation was made.
All others
‘ will be left until such time at
Joseph B. Eastman, Federal ro­
urd.nator of transportation, comI ----------

plrtes his study of the railroads*
Then the commission said, it will
publish its comments.
Ths- lom- recommendation was
that the IH20 transportation act R e p o r t S u b m i t t e d T o
he ftightcnesl to prevent special
C o u n c il R e v e a ls E x ­
fa^hts Icing grantc i shipper- who
te n t O f W o r k D o n e
send ficight
from one foreign
counti , to another over American
In C o u n ty T o J a n . 1
lallroadv
Brio.
t„ lO^iO
U fto the
i
grioi to
commission
Kvery requitement b\ thr Fed­
rotnd contiol such shlnii
inents while eral government i« being met to
In the l tilled Slates. Byy the word
thr letter by the local Civil Wnrk'a
givyn
isvors
without
llhoul running A&lt;lmini»trati«Hi. acror4im» to a
sfovlmc of the iUSt) transports- i •‘tadni i**poTt *♦ l»milliil to thr
„rt ht by
t.oh S.I h.wever. It Is said that « i , „ , ...... ........
__ M * "t*'.«ied On I'ait,. Btxi
|&gt;tl.
u.n , m
i „ r ..f
I Sik .hi .ve'ivu" I in thr local I W A .
hr prnoil
at once
a-swr , ,,
____ I
uccouiit «»f «*priatu»n*v now in
Ir l 1 P N T ( W
\ I l f C i p w * - of completion an i an n
L i f t I I jI T I V I
O U 111 kJ pinna! inn of
of thr dot up of

WALL STREET IS
REFRESHED OVER
BUDGET MESSAGE

M o r g e n th a u , S a tis fie d
O v ^ r ' 1B e a c t i o n

O f

M a rk e t, P re p a re s T o
D i r e c t

P roced u ra

WASHINGTON, Jan.
(A .P .)— TcrntlnR the maritft
reaction to President Rooae*
velt's budget message "Very
good” Secretary Morgenthau
wild today the Treasury will
begin "Right soon" on IU
$10,000,000,000 f i n a n cln*
program.
» -

' 4d tod a y th a t P re m ie r CaF ra n k
E x p o s itio n
O f
m ills Chautsm ps and hla cabi­
S ta te O f N a tio n
Is
n et m i f f h t be overth row n
P le a s in g T o B r o k e r s
. ’ ^rhen P arliam en t a i r s the
940.000,000 scandal o f the D c c r c a s e S u g g e s t e d
N K W YORK. Jan 6. — (/D —
TENBACOLA. Jin. 5.-&lt;/P&gt;—
Wall .Street rt'ceivnl a momentary
' B ayonne pawnshop.
H o w e v e r , F o r H o s p i - After whipping up lofty waterkpouts In the harbor here yester­
jolt yesterday ap it read Presi­
C 4Tha government Sent out the
ta liz a tio n O u t l a y
day. two tornadoes lathed sudden­
d e ^ Rmipevelt’a budget meppagr.
. second o f a aerie* of matures tn
Th* trsmrn.Vms task as shown
ly at the city, leaving six persons
a iT tn r tn n A g l l T
ratling for $fl.000,000.000 in new
„ % phipa at sea aad french represen•
WASHINGTON. Jan. 6.-&lt;A1— Injured and property damage un- C A I f )
N m .F X s A R Y
hut rowing ami $4,000,000,000 in ly Prosldent Boossvelt in hla buA'!
tatlvea ta Berth and Bouth AmerO fllD
lX lA jL s k X jm i 1
lea in SB effort to a meet Serge An analysis of the half billion officially estimated at &gt;100.000.
tefunilin.r in the next aix montha. ■*t mestacs to ('on,rest yester­
Jnunrrp.
Thrcc-yetr-old Marion Kenneth |
______
dollar veteran administration bu&lt;tday involves borrowings by tlsa
J At th* mil art. tin* rrp4»rt atatea
- •H »n&lt;1» onie Alex” B t a v t s k y
News of plan" for fnleral fl- sal* of bonds. Bueh proesduru la 1£
get proposed by President Roose­ Rigby, emoet eerlous.y hurt, may j
Iv 0 a d e r
|t
founder o f tha collapsed municipal
M
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T
h
a
n
$
1
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naming on "iirh a vast *4*alc — in line with all expectations. Thsrs ■42
velt yesterday for the 1936 fiscal
n
_
_ _
_
. p«*i suns who » ould
mTDr
rm
eaUrpriaa which received governyear disclosed that he recommend­
Others seriously injured
were I O n l y A l t o m i l t i V C
E x p e n d e d I n i o u n t y * Pi..s...... . ...i. . n.. . n
. . . ;n. ruining rlose to that magnitude of has been no reason to expoet tin
!
went financing.
ed a slight Increase for enmpensa- Proctor Guernsey, rut by
flying
_
.*
, . * ,.
Administration to us* prinUa*
|&gt;
V Premier Chautemps railed Min- tlon anil a decrease for hospital!
the l.ibeitv loan flotation* of the
glass; the Rev. Thornton Crews, j T o
I TCH Cnt
I O lll’ y
F o r R e l i e f I n 1‘ K W i * l," 1
h.ontimuMi 4in
- VI:agr
...........
. ).
press money, Indications constant,
Two
&lt;
later o f Colonies Dalamier to hii
World War period touched o f f a ly polntins against a resort to
satlon compared with the figures l rut by fl&gt;lng glass; three negroes,
Office at noon for a dear state- tot 1934.
|||ctty Baldwin, Elisabeth Morris
t«m|Miraty selling flurry in United such a practice.
i
N K W Y O R K . Jnn .V UTi Thw
In a purvey which hr ha* titled,
mint o f hla connection with the
Although the two classes of and James Dexter.
only nltrrnalivo to the "floutrurState*
government
bond*
in
the
In
hi*
msssags,
Mr.
R
oosotsU- - 5
SUvisky affair which the minister compensation, service connected
Many others were slightly in- tiv r policy** &lt;if finanrintr lailioutN,
spoke uf th* government having
Stock Exchange.
be la entirely innocent or and non-aervee connected, moved Jurrd.
A. F. Whitney, president o f th** Commorrc - c ic ls iy Iihs ,',il ........ I ' l l „ |4 Q IJ gtU PIIgX W f t r l i
A* financial quarter* digeptad |"To borrow approximately |9&gt;*
daeplta many rumor*.
tp a bit In Koosevalt'a 1935 bud­
One of the elornts
whipped Hrothfrhooit o f Railniad Train- ilsta which r, veals Hint nt l.n «li U a l l S I V L a L U C TT W i l l
000,000,000 of new nfonsy," mean­
the budget mrP*age, however, It
' Names of two cabinet ministers get, they were below the high westward along the waterfront,
ing money in addition to tha sum*
men. df't'latvfl Unt niphl " ip r h h
w a* derided that thr Praaident t
worn brought In to sensational figure prevailing before the econ­ turned northward along the edge
already borrowed. Th* remaining
n n m en t ownership anil oprrat mn ’* iounty in m.ni-lc ...y .
11
French reports o f the bank's af­ omy act.
had ataled thr prohlrm in the $4,000,000,000 of th* ten to b* bor­
of the business section and veered
Adilrciipinsr a niasp inertinir oi tare of th,. lov* fortunate
faire when it wee charged that
Outstanding • In the veterans' again to the northeast, striking s j
IM C I I K I V . &lt;'rrcdioplnvakia, baldest, fmnkrpt trrma, uaing rowed In th* ntx, *:x months Is
farmer -lal»oi political f o l f r a This sum includes nn.oui.ts re
8 tnrisky had reealvod a myiterl- item of &gt;&lt;&gt;(3,210,001 wee &gt;291,- negro lection and leaving a swath j
Jan 6 i/P' Another explosion maximum or nutmie figure* in for refunding previous obllgaUasw.
tion at Cooper I ’ nion. the lah.ir
too tip from a- government depart-1994,184 for pensions, which Includ- of destruction 150 Jcrt wide and I, leailer Paid that "ninre govern reived and spent through the Fed diM’p undeigiomul -hook the mine arriving at r*timalra. Aa tht
Th* President's chief financial .
erul
h
!merg«*mv
It
cliff
&gt;
ouned
merit.to leave the country and had'fed, a* lie major components rec- three blocks long.
h*&gt;
ment money must be used to appifO the Civil \Y41rka Aiimmi^trntioii, thi«« morning where 121* men « r*.* day wore on. federal bond* par­ aids, whose confirmation is
aided ht hla flotation of ommtndsd, appropriation* for the
At least 30 houses were demol­ the railroads. tailroad Ulior be
the tloarti of County ('ummWNinit i -.nil enlMuhetl following nil ei tially recovered In thr Stock puctsd by tha Ssnata next wash,
service connected and non-aervice ished In the negro section. Debris
beads by another.
days ago. Krarue
also disclosed that an Intensive ef.
| lievea it in jiif»tifir«l
in in&lt;«iMinK fra. thv Stanford ( ity rmiimis^ii n plonion two
Exchange.
connected cases of the World Wor. was blown half a mile.
al'Mii-loiieil by order of
fort to collect back tax** Is ig
1 that ^hr former iinwiae finanral "lx &lt;»f lhr n l ) '« li'Piling rluirclir • wm k
Hanking
clrcli**,
in
fact,
found
f o j the service connected cases,
As it followed the shore the
th* making, h* having suramonuff
} polirieu of tailmad financier* In* lhr MaPi)nil und Llk- li-ilgri. t L* rngmeeiH hi ehaige who ilroldri it difficult,
on thr
bapia of
P o lIC 6
C O U r t S e s s i o n the PraalJant recommended &gt;110,- tornado damaged the Brcce dry - ,
with iinn
*11 internal revenue collectors aad
and that thr Kovernmrnt H A
It, tlo* A iiu'i li’un 1.4 gum t0 *«*al1 both th»' -1tuftplanned expenditure* thua far re*
docks to on estimated extent of I ’ ,’I,IH'
»4»m y
agents to confer with him Jon. IX.
&gt;
take
over
thr
Joh
of
fmannm*
Auxiliary,
thr
\
N
«
1
t
lhr
Sot
•
L im ite d T o F e w C a s e s
vralrd.
to
underptand
how
thr
$10.1X10. Only damage In the ticln- i
1
rim underground blunt wn- f.d
Back taxes esceod &gt;800,000,000, h* ,'
\ntk&gt;n Aimy. and thi« Amnit mil
government
could
*pend
$
1,000,,
— —
|small Inet eases over the &gt;114,- It, of the business district was t&lt;&gt; railroads
-no
low rd by a di'itm* »•IiohI of -m
told reporters.
”
ihl No
" W e propope,"
W hitn ev —mddnl, It4*ij flONPolleo court activities of Tuea- &lt;018,476 *nd &gt;8.692.284 estimates the
OOil.OiM) n month during thr next
Gup E. Vaste Automobile
Th* governmant plana to bar­
prnvi le
Mi laidiiiiMiiri'w Mjrvuy, nn i*-* &lt; mi l ^t ••miii , and it i* feared It
Bay afternoon worn limited to tha for igjg.
Company. J’arti of the building "that thr icovemnirnt
&gt;•i x month* So far a* thr $4,- row within the next six montim
i r-ai'iir crew*
ve w«»i!
wot
who have
trial of only a. few eases of al- | in tb* fiscal year 1032-33 before housing the company were blown rtrilit for thr cuntinurd o p e r a t o r r.irily not t-omplrl# Im4-uiiwo m \« .
IMHi.iiOU.IMNl lefiinding wax con- : almost twlr* a*
much
actual ;
«ln&gt; and night might he
o
f
thr
railioadp.
titkr
thr
prof
t
l*4Ttd law violation, with only a jth* economy act the government into a group
nl
groups
which
lie
hud
uppcnl.
-l1
of
automot lies
lhr new i‘Atn-11ophe
irineil, pome land expert* frit mousy a, there la In ths coantrg. ^
few fines levied.
I paid &gt;164,6^3,0X4 for service con- patked in an adjacent igt. A num- out o f furni^hinp crnlit ami rr- to for mfor mill mn )im I not n
Th* proapsctlva borrowing, a*
K g W M Hj»*rs, whltw. charged |aweted cafes and &gt;86,018,145 for bs-r of automobiles w ell destroyed lievr thr induptry of thpt rvil and l o|trd when thr nuivry hn&lt;t in u • l ei niilteil In goniinue thru lalmra. 1hia ratimatr \\a* exceptionally
AuthnrllK'a paut they ho|»ril th»- , genrroup, pince about half of It revealed by the budgst maeaago
Tba
past de*.| |
prfhi
for rrlraMW; * xtrn prr
• ‘ V W r , * * * **»en a &gt;10 |aon-service connected.
—
{and Y*»te eaW the damage would unnerospary land
yeetsMay is around &gt;10,000,009,- - S
a ntrd l»&gt;*fi»&gt;r iiii-mlit'is of tin- .sun bodies of thr mliimlmd men f«o
j
.— |
voteVant*
adr
—,
___
j TIM veteVant'
administration
' reach &gt;8000
The other
storm ■tructive ami leckleaa foiaiirin ••
joi«H accounted for hy inTuding 000. Th* amount Of money in clr.w
w4 n
lo m iiM flu , white
w m w chanted
c f u i r f m ilfllt
1
wi,
A.. Tomlinson,
Item Jn
In 1
th#
presidential budgrt 'skirted the shore anil blew th&gt;- I policirs of thr railroad- • *
f«"d \\oill.tii'n I lull ,,n W4&gt;dll«*«tl:i v whom h11 hnpi* ha- biin ul..intloiir)l
'tin !MI-«b«y tieaaury I»i IIp which eulatipn (aov* from governmsntei
with disorderly conduit, estreeUd showed , net reduction of &gt;9,- 1loof off a msgailne at the naval , justify thr fiemand that tto* pr»»v a»- ill' sn Odd f%tiItIIMI w11f \i■\
link lit l»r rvrovrii'l 11- i In- l-itoi*
' himtlira- ami air replaced at tha funds for which no accounting COB
I / - A 119 bond.
18IJW9
below
the
1034
estimate,I
(
emment
takr
o
v
n
the
whole
Joi*
&lt;
&gt;nI\
four
of
the
1
4
1
wotking
1
"tal
nvrtplu
of
ill,
Fri|«’(,il
. . . .
. . .
i --- ---- -------- ----------—............. i air station Damage Ihete was *•|late
of about $100,000,000 a le mad*), totaled only X.79J,I
WUlia
WU1I* Randolph and Arthur Blp-.
Blp-,figure. The &gt;2913144.184 item foi timati-d Rt $2000.
I of financing.**
Knu rgrm y Krlu f t Amnt ll. wliirh Wedni'f-tn) rcmdii d l Im* will In
000,000 at tha clos* of business
Week
I
lla. chsigsd ‘With driving an onto J
il '
lama
ire
&lt;
If
indupti
ial
and
financial
lea
I
(Continued On Pag* Fivw)
Th*r* w »» no ttatur
handles it** own Mint i U \ |imf
Jan. 8, 1934.
Some
quarter*
ill
Wall
.Street
I
Without • tail light, were fined $1 i
I
n
s
rontinur
to
in^ipt
upon
"a
ilrfrom lhr wat^rtpoutp
t
•ret*, wvrr $ft|.OI2 71 f»i tin \. M*
Unde Bam will get hie &gt;10M1paid the hmlgrt, which ftomewhat
blown sstinctivr policy o f la ilm ad con !'•••** t, dividril »• foll.iiiw
Tht* Kiirby child
!
000,000,000 through the ua* of
if
S S ^ ^ t t h ^ m f ir ia w ^ : L o r e jo y F u n e ra l W a s
I ssoltilatton with
the
i tuisf i|ur.i&lt; I •» atlniiniPtrat mn
iLoflllllurt, v*:. I'REk I 1roi
Jil i . Atlanta Man TnS|u*ak
.......!" ^*l
j
j
1
. there aremed to be no inclination bank and other credit since moat
l
t^ w M fii- d iie
H— e—l - d— O----n W-------------------e d n e s d a y„ ,
. . .
virtual wiping out of -msll coll
ngi irulture fidu f. tin liiiting |.
financial transactions art carried
Ir,..
I
*
*
L“
-k-----J
,lL
‘
III I r u d e K ud&gt; l&gt;0«iril|(„ mlnlmixe li.e t..sK«.)u.le *&gt;f the on that way.
'"vi ;■ l
***'
---|
in ,
munitics thrnugliout t lie nsti" • ta-r of
, fi rtili/oi
. ii
|
I'tospect.vr
-Is-f.el.
...
th*
probi .•v.'; S S J *52?* V d u ! ! #rd" ,r:r , M , ru a^ ai aarve*. for a . ii. »-'*• H y o t l a i n c F u n e r a l T o „ n,i .f
interest.
up
" «*d; $I T.ti t I f»:. foi dll iMt m |i.
I ... c- flnad $10, o f which auna $S waa Joy, 8r.# pioneer retident who died I _ * . . , , w,
.
to follow
•
I. I* Oirklr, of Ailiinln •
a b le
Inirrowiiik'
i«*quireinf nta.
nl'd $44/&gt;Of. 12 foi work i»duf.
-•*•••» of the Southca*ti-iii l»n
Thcaa cpiaitcr* found tbi* aa|&gt;ect P l a n s F o r C h a r i t y B a l l
Be
•
a
viol
la
for
thr
im
ii rni|&gt;lo\ I
tua, la court oti a elmlUr charge, night, were held from ths Erick |
-------Whll ’
..
' IV.\ (irojrrtp in tt.r i &gt;t&gt; $,. i • t the Chamber of t ominrit ■i of the budgrt partii'iilarly rnrnur T o B o M a d e M o n d a y
was fined &gt;10.
■on Funeral Home on WeJnewday j Funeral »erviccp f»»r Klmer I. . .
^ Mltrrnative ’*
f'n ilej Ktatcp va111 *l«-11\* i illl airing, after thr *urrrp»ion of
. ounty
*
dlaonT- ’|afternoon. Burial waa in Ijikrvirw |||yotla.&lt;nr, 60, I*akr
• JM.
J il. Eddie, charged with dUonT
I*ake Maty man
man*
alternative*' h* nmi '
I
under-eatimatrw of rrernt year*
• I'Im' p* bpfon* rni-tiibffw .if
Ihreot relief fund* %
%
,
. M, ,
Brads uf every important civXei
•tig conduct, and Uly»»ea Blake, |Cemetery oppoaite the remains of j who died at hU home suddenly
ia government ownership
A nunibn " f bank* arm lead­ liueiness. and .oeial organlxatlbh
• d Ml fllliwW a
I- 4MM| l!| "
1 I' II*.I »)f |)|r&gt;*rto|i» nl ( Ita- &gt;t i&gt;.
khargtd with driving a car without hia wife who died about right ycater lay afternoon. *re to t»r hrld .
fit) ( 'ham* er "f
• .....
'
ing bond th'ah'i* ranvapaetl paid in .Sanford were mailed toda
(&lt;*4intin,**.| tin Png, Siai
IlghU wora diimiaaad
year* ago
Ion Sunday
afternoon in th* Lake l rratlon
t* n that group iiii 'N in Jim
there wa* little loubt that the ir.|urat that they attend a me*
Trials of
Eddlo
Stephrnaon, ( Mr. Lovejoy had been ill alxiut |Maiy Community Chuich at 4 iK)
moii on ii'-Rt I • «ln&gt; no i
R&lt;1,000.(HHIJMHI ..f rK government whlrh i» to l&gt;e held at the Chi
,' charged with being drunk, a month, but on Monday he ap-' o'clock, ii was decided by memon
Monday
Lamb Kclcasfs Hours Mu' meeting ih Im'orrowing in the licit pir month* her uf Commerce
ps*rod to l*e un the road to health jbers of the surviving family todny
00 uanwu fW
estUT' ■'
^
r
ir
r
r
r
w
r
r
■nTrr Til'a,;TT
r :1
.: w r 'Twvntrtr * t r
Pt WDr^f Awt vv arRW T - f f F v ^ r T f . T fflllffl^ mi'■*»
of I'nHafirihir |tnva'* P o r l ^ &gt; n i e n T H 7 H i c c 'L
t m coullaoed M ill next Monday. fatally. 11* was wall known In this |ate and burial will be u. thr lak. »ph
i»»r
invest...ml
eltannele. and purpose of makng plans for
profit*,'* Wlntnry »a«*l
City, having
irsldad with
hla Mary rrmcUry.
pMthably would not te.pi.re any , county's psrt.ripation In the hi
i
••ntinumg
the
u
om
I
1
U
r
nlairil.
"It ip |ir«lp»M*f| to blot Oil 1
daughter, Mrs. Taulinr I.. Howard
Mr. IlyoUalnt waa s native t&gt;(
...eh s . ' r , campaign, a. t h . « |dm* • ■ « • * « ■ « »
It.•! •«ml F Lamb, -p* • ia| dl-ll lit V
for seven years before he moved Newark. Ohio, where hr wav burn prnall roimiiunitir* throughout lh«
i.ivs.l veil by tbe l-.be. ty loan Mn j
« rw.ldent Rooa.v.H
W i\ ■
ing •dFicei for tbe 1... Ml &lt; WA Will
on
JiepL
18.
18$.T
llo
prttU.
1
at
j
nation.
m
»|
a«r
th«
rfficin.t
nation
ta
th*
home
of
his
son,
A.
B.
. As secretary ' o f the Woman's
di-iIrihuW pa y diet k- &lt;4. all woik
tat......
I,
»a
.............I
that
KUbovata
plans for tha . U g t u
Lake
Mary
in
1924.
ami
for
noarly
;
wi.lc
rallroatl
*orvu.
wr
now
.-n
a v le CommltU* of th* Semi sols j/ovejoy, Jr., where he had resided
&gt; t.OOO.IMMl.tMHI of ref....bug would ,,f , h|, fh#r|ly d, nf,
m)w £
aevrn yrara hr wap rm plojrl n* Joy. *U**tri&gt;) thr hfr in*uiani« i*nt) ••• - ori tht project- Wll II t lie) •*r•
County Chamber of Commerce. for the pa-t three years.
emiido/iff loniuiruvi inoiuiiin Mil 1
u.uri'ly
itplaic
ul.llgat.ulie
«lt&lt;
ady
,
laprepared,
it
wsmi learned t*y
■a ITingfaldir r i H t l ...Ha la survived by six children, a machiniit in the Atlantic Conat Lather |.n»|ierty naihta of humlfda aftii-nmon with ,lhi
exit ptlon of Mint cut nl) school • iiih) b»*
nut.landing.
'day. and they will he announcra
« f thouaamla of Amrriran utirrn^
1 members today the: and aix grandrhildrrn They are: Line shnpyarda here.
th. following • few - Wills will hr
_______
__
_ .
___ _____________ next Monday. That thr affair iaUli
lie ia aurvixed hy hi* widow,'
railroad worker* and inhabit
nr* oxpectod to attend th* Mrs. Pauline J. Howard, and Miss
pM* •' eft at the ) if »• Maliloll
x ll
i i
...
.
^ „
,
, h# hrld In the Mayfair l|otol ,'\[l
_____ thly mooting in thu Chamber Elit* Lxrvrjo), of Gainesville, Ills Mra. Norma Faith Hyotlaine, and i anta of amall ruimininltiva **,»d
4 irw| under fmi« men of
lb.
a
daughter*
Mra.
J.
K.
Kdmundaon,
j
ad&gt;l
incur
than
.*H
M
tJ
M
lO
no
n
to
*h
«
■Laughter*,
and
A.
B.
Lovejoy,
o
• f Corrunsrr* office next Monday
ca i pvntry "hop.
6 ( mi
o’, |,IMk .
poaaihlllt y that two dance nr.
‘ J ok 10:00 o'clock. Mr*. W. Sanford, L. C. i/t'rjoy an 1 \V. J. of I^ke Mary, an * a eon, Kennrtl alirady intolorahly largr numbn 114
under It II Thorn).HOII. • or,
chastrsa may be employed tn furof unemployed railroad workri* ’
: x- Bor?.* will preside as chalr- Lorejoy, of Chicago, and J. E. I Hyotlaine, now engagnl as a CCl
nr 1•&gt;ck; under \V. H Ilr ilit. .r. in
nlsh music.
Thr railroad lalnu rxm itivr, up­
Lovejoy of Orlando.
worker near Avon I'ark.
maa ,
1
nVI ■&gt;clj under A II Walllace. \ i:.
on h»p arrival from Hpyrland
I t«ir«-«f
toxiration, waa fined $6 and coata,
Fewer ca.r.
•*ck;
under F u
&lt; Mil. our..
earlier yesterday, called feu a v
o a r s r u K bcarb
I*, t &lt; annady, chaiged with
BANK CALI. IHBI KII
f 2&lt;» o'clock ; un le r h‘ Ai Kv -on. ‘ mlation . i i i i i .i - •rifuirh to
•toration pf the IV2V
d i j
_____
v#
larceny, ^a- fined $16 anil coata.
o’clock; tilde i' W 1: D. -•»n. •an. trial by Cu fltv -lutljf •
I
— —
I 1
and
a
»
ik
lour
day
for
railroad
hi
WASHINGTON, Jan. A -W V W M Fryer, chargeil with driv­
WASHINGTON. Jan r&gt;.-&lt;AVt ’in ( flock, uri'Lii y j Mtsugli ^baron were d'..|ii&gt;.t* I of nt
bor
ing an
with an improper Ii- Thr Comptroller of the Currant,
falaa alarm for tiro at tin cap
uffifc during D*-*i'.i &gt;«&lt;r than
renae. wa- fmeil thr cnata
ught equipment
racing
hat issued a rail today for iMt
■i»&gt; previou. ..inn.Ii wince J ti ii
|Of all bocaus* a xealoua
i»tt, white, charged wltk condition of all national l&gt;ank*' at
! R K
Ma- liiaclonetl I ihIb&gt;
First prix* in th, lighted Chnat- enaembl* went to Mr*. M. S. Wlr- Local Per»ons Named
Huy* had mistake 4 amok* maa tra* contest, sponsored by gina. Magnolia Avonur, who .ml
truck with an improper th* close of hualneaa Saturday,
1«lr ivinjf
Tbe ilorkrl, tn tin
ih i Ih
Doc. 30.
nu
iMautay b U a sign that tb* Ghrdea Club of Sanford dur­ only had a good lighting orrange- T o le a g u e Personnel Eastern Paper ('hides
licence, wm* fined the coata.
ia tilth ca »ra
w r n liirtt and
1
too of Roprsaedtative* ing
( *4&gt;$»t of trial were also levied
season, wasment at th* front entrance but
Bevrral lantord peraon. Iiavi Banks On Their CodeH |iohdi| nf, in a * f o l i o * *
..^i th* Christmas
------------------------------« m about to hi*** up.
•agamat.
awarded yesterday U Mr*. A. C.l aUo had th* antranc* at the hack been named as officer* or direr
_____
j U R. *Nq«h
Hrnr) lire*, white,
charged
Chamberlain for having the beatj terrace attractively lighted,
tors of t^r Growera and Bh.piwr.
' MHERKT. Ma**, Jan
f» Jmltixii ation
with driving hia auto around a Y e s t e r d a y ’ s
lighted tra# frum th* vine point
A • bleeding heart" vine, lighted Learue of Florida according to H * 1&lt;*'• what thr A m h r i* t R tc ti n l' ii f a r m !
|achiKil bua which waa duchargtQg
of lighdag, doeontliona. and shape. u j ) , , t|*
0f a cross with th* official? icport of the anniver­ think* thr prnfMiard banklnir ro*Jr. H M llalr«. whitr. chArgn
with ! paaaenger*
‘ ' a Star above Jt, with a dark back­ sary 1*nutlet and liu.inea. meet fm ruatnmrr* probably »il| dr ' beating a Iward bill. Mas finr I th
white, charged 0. at too
prtM of I1 M .
ground a* a contrast won a prtso Ing held il^ Orlando Wedne.i|av vrlop into
• A x r o r ti)
*cotta
!»lth driving rrckl#«§ly
Wianara
la
lb*
contact
war*
an­
night,
and
releaani
here
tielay
»«
of
&gt;2AO
for
Mrs.
Henry
Russell,
ruv. m h list N %Mi * o u r
K if Srlph. vhhitr, charged withj k^d Ran Jail, whiU, charged with fkpalack.ro.a
O N E 18 D E A D
• $■'•*) 4*4|«| I, Ml
nounced by the committee of second pria* for th* ensemble
J. C. Cbsae of Winter 1‘ark and
intoxication, wa* fined th» coat*, 'intoxication,
L A K E IN J U R E D
Kni»rifu
t o . Judge* appointed by the Garden
Sanford was elected aeennd viceu.
Honry C'arvoll, charged with at- I (icorge William*, charged with Fort Laud.rdal*
lighting.
Fort My ere
Hit. 4
Club to award priiea to tbe per* ■ Honorable mention waa made of president: K. O. Chaa* of Sanford
T
1
*ault
and
batter),
waa
fined
the
|
intoxication,
Fqrt IMerce
^ p l 't t n a
eons haring the beet lighted tree, th, cocoa plumes* palm llghtad at waa ei«etrd treasurer; Hand*.I
r. roata
| Albert Roberta, charged with Oalafovtll,
Plain
ItaatiaBo.................. .
TV»t*a«. ..
ord wa. elected *&gt;ensemble, and doorway.
waa
lined
&gt;16
and
prill
larceny
"| Lucinda Robinaun. charged with
tb* Bdly Bay Farm hy Bra Fish.
Kay Weet
&lt;‘laar 71
^l^aklhh (»ot «.r i... •.
t ; J. r
llulehlaon
Robert and Tbawiao Potoroon,
Ml*dll
...
(-tear 71
T» pr*M|.|rni
| i |M-tit larceny, waa fined $16 ani costs.
Moor
a
llavas
„
... ...
tons of Mr. aad Mrs. A. Bartholdi Th* palm bars colored lighu from
th# Elreu.tve Com
To raahler
•" |coata
Sylvester Wade, charged with
To 4hll) AMI mal.lH
_ X, , aa .
Peterson. Magnolia Arenae, war* 1tb* has* te-t^f aad o f every frond. mittea) )
Mall H. Whltner and
thr
petit
larceny
of
a
watch,
waa
white,
charged
OU
See
tu
b—
—
;j
._
To
«n&gt;
iir*
pi&gt;»i
.
Lary
Kirkland,
I _ Others rscalviag mention ware:
ortauda -a..— x._ ...
given a prise o f 98-00 for the beet
wor# named to the
J. t . Wi
deni
N.. s its**m- * with axaa'jlt and
battery,
waa fined &gt;26 and coata
Paasaeola
I’l.
t'ldy
7*
\i*tMH
fm
IsaUl.r.
in
Mra.
John
M.
Quirk
for
her
llght­
lighted doorway, th ey bed ar­
John Jones, white, chargod with Tampa
Traffic C
itta*.
fined $10 and coat*.
. Ctaar a*
d*tk In* »r#a III l.ss.sk aw*-|»r|
Titusville -.
Clear 7*
ranged an oatiiae o f graea*about ad arbor fits * and arch; Mr*. II.
tha 4934 board of
I'n&lt;&lt;»a«ci4*t4» l r
J. I). Paul, charged with disturb la.rrny waa fined $6 and goats,
•bmeclouel)
- *•
the doorway iteolf with a rod J. Lehman for bor lighted fern
llrulah Lamar, charged with astha League includes
mg a religious meeting, waa fined
ir$ruln*( n r or unt.itmi ..f l &gt; » l n i &gt; .
ChrisUna* candle ea each aide. A troo; and Mrs. T. K. Vickery for
.aul. and battery, was flnad 910
&gt;1 firm*: Amer
!.« the coata.
tn elvll manner
la guarrel*Mina&gt; inani.t r
allhouett, of the Three W lof Men hpr tntsaUs of two lighted tree*,
Inc., Chase and
Paul Datrlvllle, charged with and coata.
rtrat time
&gt; k«t
John Roaa, charged with
lighted arues at entrance te porch
rvtkleia driving, wa* fined the
Truck Grow
Par each time tlt#rr
^
After
.
4 o&lt;* coat $.
ration, waa fined (6 and coata
and fPrUtmns M l la the arch t»
rd Grower* Aaao
Kr«|i prtaldrlit flislll
the porch.
Richard Slplln, charged with in- was /no Bryant, wblt*.
____ leu 9-1
g-'lf, game
- « ■ h 'iU .
\. T:
r* •
'
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U. S. OWNERSHIP SURVEY REVEALSli^irs
OF RAILROADS IS
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w*^nf-1••the^ ° r^ - - •*- ^i He,d Next Sunday ■x

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Alleged Law Violations Broughtneiore *,rtyt"iL ““urM wbil' ,h'"

Judge Sharon Last Month Were Few

Mrs.A.C. Chamberlain Is Winner Of 1st
Prize In AnnualTree Lighting Contest

�im A ft fr flip j j g g j s

g A N P O tn .T 'L O gTP a ,

f r id a t ,

Ja n u a r y i , i m i
tumrj- to carry oa

Prwldcnt Roosevelt's message to Congress In whkfa tie
auhmlttari the budget for the fiscal year of 1936 is nothing
short of Incomprehensible from the enormity of the figures
it included. Briefly the President proposes to borrow ten
billion dollars during the next alx months, four billion for
re-funding purposes and six bIQjon for emergency expendi­
tures. This alone is approximately ,.]M.2&lt;K)j0P0,000 more
than all the money there Is in the United States. The
President further pointed out that federal expenditures far
the fiscal years of 1934 and *36 would aggregate 916,629,*
805,667, califting a deficit o f 99396,000,000 for the two year
period, and increasing the public debt to 931334,000,000.
Justification for such expenditures must of course be
credited to the depression. During the Wcrld War this

T B U I FOB TO D AY
B8T0RE
TUB .ERJUNG:
krsa, if a man bo overtaken
fault, yo which are spiritual
&gt;ro such a one In the spirit of
rases |
considering thyself,
thou also bo tsmptsd.—GalaDLLOW1NG JKSUH: Bs ye
I .one to
another,
tendertad, forgiving on* another,
&gt;'a* God for Christ's saks
rforglvsn you-wEpheslaas 4.
splendid record for 8b Pe­
ls rg which Is being given nsWide publicity Is the fact that

apparently is one, that the present emergency is one comparhhle to the World War. They believe that If the country
were Justified in borrowing and spending 26 billion dollars
in 1917-and ’18, and that If such piling up of public debt
did not hurt the country then, the government is justified
now in borrowing and spending similar sums, and that a
similar pyramid of debt will not prove an inaurmountable
obstacle in recovering a normal degree of prosperity. It is
contended by many, in fact, that the very spending of such
sums by the government will facilitate recovery, that the
government can, in other words, purchase prosperity for
the nation.
However Ihla may be, it is almost a self-evident fact
that elaborate expenditures by the government are neces­
sary to provide relief at the present time. The temper of
the people Is such that they will not submit to destitution
and want any longer. It matters little to them whether
tmvemment credit is ultimately destroyed or not. Their

l raong loose working for ths
HI A In Washington

Is
Kons
H i Jipway, former chairman of
Th e real problem, as fa r on tho final outcome o f thin
tk State Road Department and
(ponding
orgy I* concerned. In whether the deprennlon in in
on lime candidate fur governor
reality on Itn way out or whether nuch buainoaa an we now
• f j Uts State of Ftprlda.
Igyor La Guard la ot New York
following
tbs example
ef
•side lit Roosevelt In asking for
Lftlorlal powers. We wonder
( It Would work out if all po­
nd officers should ask and be
so dictatorial powers. Some of
m Might not be so hot.

^

^ 0 0 ^ ‘ l»n g threatens to hold
tha Renata conlirmatlaa of Uts
Intent of Henry Morgrnthau
rotary of tha treasury. KenaI Long's opposition to Mr. MorBthad is W l.b w id on tlift s»mptlon• that'ha knoUs nulling
but money or financial matters,
^ on tha fact that he Is drterDed to find out why Hrnalor
n* had not bean paying his inPFo -have ploughed tha furrow
aft! planted the good scad; tha
bird, beginning la ovyr. If » •
wauld reap tha full harvest wa
toyat cultivate tha soil where this
good seed Is sprouting aad tha
fa a | Is reaching up to mature
gXSWth.— Franklin ll. Roosevelt.
A M If W O cultivots the soil aa we
properly should, then we can get
t w government to |wy ua to taka
it.ou t of production.

hnve Jn normal and no material and (anting pn&gt;n|M*rity renultn. In thin connection one han to keep in mind that much
o f the re-employment which haa already taken place in the
result o f federal financed operatlonn, the P W A , the T V A ,
the CCC, the C W A . and no forth. And much o f the im ­
provement In tiuninean munt alno l»e at leant partly due to
three federal expenditures The question In. nince it in pro­
posed to discontinue theftc appropriations a fter June SO o f
1936, what will be the status o f business, and o f employ­
ment. when thene various governmental activities are finiahed or cut o ff?
I f the normal forces o f business enterprises and ini­
tiative have Itoon sufficiently rejuvenated by the summer
o f 1936 to absorb the lalior which must necessarily be freed
frtm jUiW conTOrfBlIu^'aanlwt. the civil works and the pulrllc work* pnqects, and^the various olhei* jotr-furnlahlng'
irovernmenUl mrencieN, then nh harm will have l&gt;«en none.
Unemployed will have boon relieved, buidnea* and agricultural interests - will have been aided, during a very bad
time, and the new public debt, high as it will l&gt;e. should
prove ho Intolerable burden in liquidating. Taxes will bo
high, much higher than thoy arc now, o f course, but the
result* will Justify the expenso.
On the other hand if the summer o f 19.16 finds ua
much as we are now. witn millions o f men working fo r the
government, with the debt o f the government six billion
dollars greater than it was at tho end o f the World War,
unable to borrow more, faced with the necessity o f turning
CCC men and C W A men out on their own. with no Jobs for
them availalde. with tuxes higher than ever liefore . . . it
w|ll bo a gloomy picture indeed I

lonator Norris of Nebraska obt* to Postmaster General Jim
rioy, whs la also chairman of
Democratic national rommlt■ holding two Jobs at the urns
is. Senator Norris doesn't Ilka
haVO Farley aa bead of tha
moc ratio committee
because
valor Norris It a Republican
xrogh hardly noticeably so) and
. Farley Is orgsnltlng opposl* to him la Nsbraaka.

He Careful!

I Work* Administration If
r quit other employment In
if to obtain tho higher w*gos
:h in many cases tho
OWA
b or If they, already working
tha CW A. jtscilro U accept
f employment
(a ordinary
■ at Undo. ClUaaa* who know
iftck laataneoa ahaold report
l to tha CWA headquarters.

for no reaaon.at all, apparently, except that they werent
blologlcaL And then In the aXternism he had to take a
two hour aap, which had tq bftgln at a c« r|fin particular
minute and end equally as according to «chedule.
Hit nlfht life wa» exemplary, though drab. His din­
ner* were mostly vegetable*, and hla drink* milk. He took
a ahort walk, regularly, afterward, to help aettle hi* din­
ner. and then after an hour or two of bridge he went U&gt;
bed. Ha wax, as a matter of fact, a perfect phyaical (P^0**
men, bronze a* an Indian, well muscled up, and In periect
health. Of counts he had no time for work, el nee hi* rou­
tine of “ conditioning” wouldn't permit It. Fortunately he

Many a man w orries too much als&gt;ut his health.
Ooe man we knew took life #o seriously that he devoted
the greater |&gt;art of the day. ovary day in the year, U) what
he cniM, ••co4uUtic&gt;ulng.,• That la. he would run up anti
down tho beach fur an hour or two in the morning. Then
he would take a swim. Then a rubdown In the bathhou»a
where an expert masseur would “give him the works. ’ Olive
oil waft used extensively to soften up the akin and keep
It from peeling. • T'»
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And then there weye countleaa rigoroua details regardarkars should taka nolle* that
of things
r can hqv* no JaU under tho ing hi* dJet. There w e re dozena
----------_ he couldn’t cat.

The NBA
The newl. eiprsasifl eonoon
Washington about the “ HtUxI
asrVt
onraats
Um unit the mors
last Um suspension o f the opera,
Mrattona. But this
tlon of some of the provision* o f
luman clement. Few
U m anti-trust laws work la tha
this enough to umsinterests of "big business’* at the
. the vast problems
espenss o f tha smaller business
a t corporations and
men. Wbils the relation o f th, ,N.
jaw* a n good those
K. A. to the anti-trust laws doubt­
less needs clarification, tha trou­
bles of the “ little" men, at least
to data, come from the simple fact
that as moat o f them operate on
an eatrsmeljr close margin of Oflitfts
profit It has been difficult for ’ The "l$VIJsllows" la business
t fs the k M g J i'r r - - against Inr r e a s I tvfht'atnslgsmatlons. By
•Ireugthcnllg-Tjiein and encoorag'ing the formation of more medium
as to wages have threat sued in­ Oisrd organisations, it would be
solvency. This, rather than tho gosler to prevent! abuses and to
tendency of the larger cones ms to overcome the is barest disadvan­
“ dietats" prices. Is at Um root of tages of the largo units.
This Is as true in government as
the small business man’s trouble.
These “ little fellow*" deserve a in business. The enormous site of
good champion. They are among the country has made It constant­
the moat Important elemsnta In ly more difficult for rigid cent ral­
the country. Their eontinoed exis­ lied power to bo effective. One of
tence In business is doubly Import, the roost pertinent criticisms of
ant—for sociological reasons, and the New Deal la that It has in­
because of their potential influ­ creased the tendency toward cen­
ence on the economic structure of tralisation in government. Stand,
anliird regulations applied In­
the rountry. Over centralisation, flexibly hart produced b*d reac­
whether in Isislnr* or government. tions locally, and this, in tum,
Implies not only the concentration has hurt small' business men.
of rxresslve powers in a few hands More fisxiblllty la the admlnlstrebut lbs creation of a system tlon of tho-N. R. AS would beno.
which taxes the ingenuity of even fit the small butlnes men.
Iowa"
sts
Iowa'* In
In htialnMta
business re
real*

2 T 0 R N A D 0 f !S !L 0 C A L C W A IS
C A U S E DAMAGE SEEN A B I D I N G
A T P E N S A C O L A BY A L L R U L E S

Chain** T O T m&lt;4i
from CWA work to direct relief,
and other replacemen U writ (n ek
through the Fbdotwl Be-Kieployaient office.
The report state* that from
Nov. 17 to JaS. 1, -all placem cti
and tcplatomsnti * « t * made by
the CWA rod Rio
Civil Worka

Service Administration

Advisory

Committee of Womfcn. After Jkn.
1, all placements aOd Ocplaormsnts
am to he jnade by. off Id* Is at the
Re-Employment
Transfer
of men from o n crow to another
will continue to bt ma&lt;W by tha
CWA and Um CWHA. bat after
Jan. I names of all persona select­
ed for supervisory or administra­
tive duty must be approved at
Tallahassee. ,
k
On tier. 26, all work directors,
foreman, and mem bars . oT-. the
personnel which handles work rec­
ords met for the porpose of dis­
cussing rules end regulations and
Instructions as to the proper way
to handle labor, keep Urns hooks,
and similar requirements.
A t that time all foremen were
instructed to report to W. B. W il­
liams, work director
for
the
county, the name of any worker
not doing
katisfartory
work.
known to be hablluaNy spending
his money for liquor, or indulging
In any other action tending to
hinder or disrupt the work of

u registering u*4 tarestlgOlliW
new crocs, csrinff tor Ik* * k i( man, W. ,M. Haynes as i
checking op an old crocs and com­ John Mobch and Holland
pleting record* on these crocs.
The handling of transients slso
comes under the FER. During De­
cember, 93 men and three families • ALU ■sun
were given relief . through this
(group.
wsSts I M
The FER Is also handling the ■s ss ltlr. T l
m* Ms M s *
distribution of all commodities
which are sent here by the gov­
ernment fir relief of the Indigent.
On Dee. II, 94*3 pounds of pork
was received, all but 300 pounds
of which had been distributed by
Jan. 1.
A shipment of
about 8000
pounds of pork was received yes­
terday, and It Is being distributed
st this lime. A Urge quantity of
butter, flour, canned beef, smoked
pork, and cheese Is said to be eoruule to the city.
These eomomdlllea ara to be de­
livered, the report sUtes, to all
GIssbhi Correctly Fitted
etleaU on direct relief from the
T*' •'» l V * 'o UHt
FER, families receiving Mother's
Aid pensions, old age assistance
or those being given relief by pri­
vate agencies, but only after ap­
D p lo fc 'e liw r
proval has been given by the So­
cial Service department.
A group of colored persons have
been appointed to ’work as an ad­
visory group which meets with the

Ttrsst*

DR. H ENRY
M cLAU U N , Jr.

Several men hale been dis­
missed from CWA employment
and their nimrs stricken from
further CWA relief as s result of
their indiscretions. It was report-

(Continued From Page One)
persons who were receiving werk
relief or direct relief as of Nov.
16.
The CWA was created after
Nov. 16, bvhthls date was selected
eludes Mrs. W. I* Morgan, Mrs.
as the date which ended further
Henry Wight, Mrs. E.' D. Brown­
registration of persons for CWA
lee, Mrs. C. R. Mason, Mrs. Mamie
relief, vlther direct or by employ­
Coates, Mrs. Kndor Curlett, Mrs.
relrealrd about U )ard«. They de- ment anywhere in Florida.
J. C. Bills, Mrs. Rex Packard, and
rlared thry did not frel tha f m v
On Dec. 13, this county's quota
of (hr wind at all, but walqhad was increased to KUO persons hr- Mrs. Allan Stone and Mrs. Glsilya
thr twirling currents demolish rsuaa it was found necessary, after Smith as consultants.
This group hss sines approved
their home.
combing tha relief rolli to secure
One witness said ha wsi stand­ additional peraoen to handle tha several projects. Including the
ing at a window and Raw thr ap many details of aJminlstration, de­ opening of a new and large wom­
oM
Basket
proach of thr water Rpout*. Hr tails which could not Ih- cntru.tnl an's center in the
Rulldlng on Magnolia Avenue.
raw thr roof of a hou*r fly
50 to ati) except nio
less skilled
More than 46 white anil col­
feet into thr air rood after thr tur- » orkors.
or'd women srr now at work at
nadorR «trurk land.
This additional personnel was the Center where they are en­
Othrr witnrRRm, ohRrrvIng thr
s e l r o t i - 't il was explained by Mrs. gaged st making elothlrg,
rugs.
firmt atorm apjM*ar in thr l»ay,
Mor»«, first, on Its ability and ji|Uilta, sml other article* which
telephoned the weather bureau but
training as fitted for the |u&gt;*ition* will be di-trihuted to the indigent
before the convrraatlon could he
open; second, on its nerd of em­ as needed.
completed the mm uni! ha I appeared
ployment; third, on whrthrr or not
A n rftef group of wnm-n are
and pa*»e«J inland. Workers who
the pinpu.od worker was head of now rnqilofi-d st the Hanford Muwent into the heavily-damaged
a family.
nii ipsl library assisting In cata­
district looking for Injured *r H
One of (ho
more Important loguing and repairing books and
it waR mirarulouR that no one had
members of the arlminiitrati &gt;e magaxini-s. Still another group of
teen killed there. Itoofa had Thh-ii
personnel I- Rolnml F. l.ainli, as­ women are employed as housetwtRlcd off. wall* raved
in and
Mrs. kiw-peis In thr home, of indigent
thr whole area war a maai of sistant tkstursing officer,
Mutko reported. Mr. leimb lun families, particularly wh-re sick­
wreckage.
J. A. Trane anti two members personally delivered each CWA ness has rendered the mother Inof hIf family ware in their house check bit Hatu-day of each wrek. ' capable of work.
when full force of the atorm hit earning out all regulations re­ | In aMition, s horticultural proj­
garding thr making of pay roll*, ect ha. Just liern set up, and Mis.
record), delivery of checks, and VV. A. (Jinn's gardens on Sanford
the
Mia.es reports regaiding their d.-llvery. j Avenue are to be worked by while
.Samuel
l*u •■tun.
Martha Fox Mabel Hand, (irnit
Ifadrr Mr. lamb’s direction. It un i colored women who will rarr
Wicker.
Elnalieth
Mcl-augblfo. was derided rarly last month that for | liints „nd -hruhs that are to
Sadie Williams,, Evelyn (iiadick, work il|)’s sboolJ be limited to be ret out around public buildings
Katie Fox. Flo reiver FrartV, Rena F li Uy, Saturday, Monday and |and along roadways.
Brown, and I. I*. Mrl'uller, A. L- -Tuesday, with tbr exception bring I I'royecls (bat arc pen kng In­
Betts, lllllic- Hill, W. K VVatsoo, twu State Rued Department crews clude the employment of women
W. J. Thigpen. W A U ffler, Roy re- lay in* tuck un Sanford Avv* who are capsid' of gathering data
and Joe Chittenden, and George nuc, which «W b imt work Friday |relating to the early hirtory of
Mr laughlin.
'his city and county; women who
i iimy la- employed as nurics; and
('•pt. K. K. Murrell has returned
*women who ran be put |o work in
from a trip to South Carolina
a canning plant similar to whlrh
and faced wlntery weather all tha
was o|ieiated In tha Mat fair Hotel
time he was away.
last year.
There were few present to wit­
Mrs. II. A. Howard has been ap-j
ness tin- swearing in of the city
proved locally as supervisor of
Commissioners
last
Thursday
Women's Work projects. Mr*.
morning In Oriandu at the office
Carrie Smith Is tha supervisor of
of Count) Judge William II. Mar­
[the Women's Center in tha Bos­
tin. Judge Martin ad ministered
ket Building, opened on Dee. 8,
the oath to Mayor Sperry who In
and bar asiUlanU arc Mr*. T. E.'
turn swore In CommUsioiwrx B.
Klnr an! Mia. Arthur Higgs.'
A. Johnson and II. Clark Robert­
Women work (lx hours par JayJ
son and the policemen.
five days per week at ft rate of 30
Tha telephone exchange In Or­
and 40 cents an hour acrordlftg
lando has bean sold to list Dean.
to their abilities and i he typo of
• wealthy young business mao of
work their sc* engaged In.
Richmond, Ky. Mr. Dean will at
The old Federal Emergency Re­
once ----move to
---— Orlando
-------- with'
w„4' ,.hl«
lief council, which U also Min
family and taka active th tfft of
the office.
CWA ro far as this - cawaty^is

BEER
For .Your Health

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or any committee under these
councils, la on the payroll or Is reving any remuneration
for
leage or for any service what­
soever. Nor are any city or coun­
ty employees on any payroll of
the CWA. CW8A, or FER.
The Seminole County CWA and
FER is composed of ths following
persons: Randall Chase, chairman,
II. C. DuDose, as vice-chairman,
W. M. llaynra as secretary; Rev.
E. I). Ilrowntee, Rev. M. J. Brkm,
T. L. Dumas, John Meisrh. Max­
well Htrwart Fred T. Wllllaffl*,
W. R. Zachry, John Rogers, Ilnston Steele, C. B. Searey, 8. F.
1-ong, Holland Dean, Mrs. Ralph

Steve’s
. &lt;»
Place

S

MARTIN?

PALMETTO
GROCERY

service. We match loweol
prices. C a l l and be coavlncod.

Wo Deliver
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Bible Prophecy Telia
Hear Th|« Qpeohur Lect

Night Jxa.7th fat
SW AIN'S
Battery Servka i
118 M yrtle Ava.
(ReeTft Old Location)

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W r » r r a i l i n g to d o nur |Mir( in p r o m o t i n g a a f » l r I n d r l v l i f
liy lo»»l iitic t o u r bm kgft. I lg lil n mid f t l r r r l n g T h i s M O I f f !• l b *
R o lu tr ll) - f r r r
I f r t p r &gt; H i I b k la f o y m l ”V
K .’ * y o u w i l l N e g * '
i l i l i t l fi» « r r r i l f l r a i g U « u r « i i.&gt; i h «
U htriff.
Wr
trt
m(
yout

•worn la a* Mayor of i t x H M , ]

HANFORD. TW ENTY YEAR8 AGO

Chone 441

SID SAYS

D. U Thrasher haa returftdxrotn
a trip to Kay West aad Cuba
where ha attrodad tha Teoahera'
Coaveatian at tha Island "ltd Mn
Thrasher took a trip over Havana
and expected to stay sartrel days
btu x u furred to «wmf hoqre.UH

*
P IL B D RIVIN G r ii
Wo aro contemplating hi
lag aar floating driver tail]
victalty tho first paH M i l
jrsar. Lot us give you a flgi
oa pulltag or drivkw pllas.
PALATKA B O A T - A S
CONSTRUCTION CO.

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317 PalmaUo Ava.
Quality, rnuxtewy, q u i c k

Ofdoa:

Cohlioiw Every Sunday Nlgbl

I 'K W 5

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THE SANFORD

i* • 't* u *rV»

is not a name so much a* the
divine title of Jesua. Christ ex­
presses God's spiritual, •f i l i a l
nature. The name is synonymous
with Messish, and alludes to the
•plrtuality which la taught, il­
lustrated, and demonstrated in
the life of wh eh Christ Jr*u« was
the embodiment. The propel name
of our Master in the Greek was
Jesus the Christ; but Christ Jesus
better signifies t h e
Grdlike”
(p. 333).

ial A n d Personal Activities
Telephone: Office 141

jf Calendar

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LD. SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JAN U AR Y 3, 1934

A T THE MltANE? TONIGHT

Badness Luncheon Is
Held A t Woman’sClub

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1
&gt;V r ^ . M I

‘ . ‘

w*- .

P e rso n a Is

•Annoal welfare propram
and
M ONDAY
Mr. and Mr*. I). L Thrasher
monthly business luncheon of the
t OlreU Number One o f Um Fir»t Woman’s Club of 8anfor.l took spent Wednesday in Kustis with
Chorch will meet at 8:80 place on Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. E. L. Fernsn.
j wUb Mr*. George Half, J0« the dab house with Mrs. K. M.
LAKE M ARY
l'Avenue.
Marier, Mrs. J. B. Root, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Briggs have
CtreW Namber Tare o f the First E. O. Brownlee as hoitesses amt moved from M l Mvgnolia Avenue
Mr. an I Mi*. Horace Cochran
Naptirt CkaTcb will meet at 3:80 a large number of member* in at­ to 2103 Magnolia Avenue.
have as their week-end guest1.
rtktffc at the borne of Hr*. R- F. tendance.
Mrs. Cochran’* mother. Mr*. It.
■*10" Palmetto Areaae,
Immediately after the arriral of
Mr. and Mrs W. K. Klrchoff
Sinqurfield. her sister, Mi*s Nell
Cooper and Mrs. E, C. the fueits luncheon was screed in and daughter. Nixie, have moved
Siti'iurfirld, and brother. Cecil
courses by the hostesses, assisted from the Monteiuma Hotel to 009
Sni'iuefielJ, o f fVlham. Go
Circle Namber Three
of the by four Girl Scouts, the Mis*e* Union Avenue.
The Cnmmvnity Christmas Ml-'
Baptist Cbarch win meet at Lillian Adams, Ella Mauri, Jones,
tritainnirnt was put on la&lt;t Sat-i
Cecelia
■Truluck,
and
Nancy
RosJO o’clock with Mrs. A . C. Chamuiday night at Chamber " f Com- j
Arthur Robbins has returned to
Tiein, U10 Sanford Avenue.
setter. A t this time Mrs. Ralph his home In New York City after
merer Building. While the chil-1
Circle Namber Foar o f the FlrA A. Smith presided orer the busi­ spending
ilren were awaiting the uintal!
a frw
days w it h
t Cbarch will meet at 3:30 ness session and read the Near Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kirchoff, Un.
•if Santa Claus, an informal pro- |
. _ ^ ___t with Mrs. T. C. Pltchford, Year’s message from MY*. Poole,
1ciain wa* given ty the pupils of j
Ion Avenue.
president of the General Federa­
18U Elm Arenoe.
j the rih'Htl consisting of readings,!
Circle Namber One of thd Pres- tion of Women's Clubs.
|piano solo*, violin solo, an • song*.i
The invocation was made by
bjrterian Auxiliary, Mrs. C C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Howell Fish
Santa appeared in due time and
Mrs.
F.
M.
Marier
after
which
re­
B rin *, chairman, will meet at
snd fsmily have arrived from Ne.v
| made the eiiiljrru happy with lit*!
ports
were
hesrtl
from
the
various
3:80 o’clock at the home of Mrs.
j York to spend the winter season
j gill*A O.. Andes, Br., Ptnehurat, wiih officer* and standing committees. . here at their home, 1300 Magnolia
The Chii.tma* entei tainment of ,
Mrs. Andes and Mrs. II. M. Good- Mr*. J. C. Mitchell reported that ^ Tfnur,
j ttie Community Churrh wa. given i
members of the Girl Scouts sang
Win as bosteesa. ~ ' Sunday night
t y the Stimla' |
1Circle Namber Fire of the First Christmas carols in various parts
jSrhooi. Following t. the pro-'
Miss Thelma Tew left Tuesday
Baptist Cbarch will meet at 3:30 of lbs city on Christmas Eve.
gtam I’lelude. "Chri-tma* Car-1
efclech with Mrs. J. N. Burdick, , It was voted to send courtesy for Tallahassee to resume her
: BAKR " o MYRNALO.'
m ; 2 e n c H iE R ^ iH E LArrsf
o l&lt; C h n s t m a . Hymns—Congrr-1
studies
after
spending
the
lioli„ Palm Terrace. Each member Is be- cards to tourists In the city which
|gallon; Scripture Reading i’ rof. j
would aiknit them to all meetings day* here. She is a senior st the
JAp silked to brine fruit.
lahill;
I'rayer Itev. Grrrnleaf;|
' Circle Number Six of the First of ths club this yesr. The finance college this yesr.
Rea '.ng It M. Rail; Prewiitalioii |
Mrs.
Robert
Thrasher
MiKsPcarman
H
os
I
onh
;
Baptist Church will meet at 3:30 committee announced that it will
Service "Email-j
O'clock with Miss Emily Boyd, 111 sponsor a series of “ vanishing"
M r s. lvu litB r S a ,l in |j of thei,yChri'tmas
Sunday School; R*- |
Mr. and Mr*. Janie* A. ttand , Is Ilonoree A t Party T o
bridge paries to be given for the
W ait Elerenth Street.
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I iiiaik. Rev. J
M.
Thompson; |
havt moved to Orlando where
Circle Namber Fire of th, Pres­ benefit of the building fund.
( 'oinplimrnlin^ h«*r *i*li*r in-law,
Mivs Rutli I'earman entertained O ifeitor)- "!h e Star of Iti-thle- |
they will make their*, future home.
Mrs.
Ralph
A.
Smith
introduced
Mr*. |(of&gt;ert C Tlim*hi‘rt a irrrnt willi B paity and ml*.ellam ou* |hem"; llenrdirtion
byterian Auxiliary, Mrs. Henry
Mr. Sand* will he employed by the
lui.lv, Mr*. I'iiiil .1 Stint* nnlrr- shower oil Saturday afternoon ut
McLaulin, chairman, will meet at Mrs. Ira Whitehair, president of
Mi and Mrs. S E. Wr*tei uiot
National
Hi.«cuit
('ompnny
there.
imiit'J with r hiltlut* imrty m»5 [ hi r lomu* on \Vr*t K ii'l StM’i t n don-* hi’ ip niipits nf Mi nn»l M iv
1.-00 o’clock at the borne of Miss the DeLand Woman's Club, who
. Mae McaOl, 807 Magnolia Arenoe. prevented Mrs. Morrison, Mrs.
lin«*n
honor of Mr*. M n U A. ciiii i sk«* l « », rini«lni«H liny
Mr. and Mr*. L (J. limn ond her liomr in .Mnyf«ir.
Anderson
mii*Ij luratli. a m in t l &gt; r I .... ..
prtth Miss McGill and Mrs. Martin Meredith, and Mrs.
an 1 Mr C.
l&lt; K Tt i
•Mr*. James Hawkins of Mock*
members
of
her
club.
‘J. Lori* as hostesses.
to | |wtul| att«-n ^sl
teat lie r*’ meet
ville, N. &lt;*. are viaiting Dr. and Ih iw U o f rut f l o w r r * w v r r u*s»*«l t o ] b i i J o th e r n*»l f l o w n &lt;* w en*
The
program
of
entertainment
I Circle Number Six of the Presdecor ate the ntotn* where the ‘Cerate the room*
where
the in/ hi Tampa la*t Tlmr*day an l
: bytkriaa Auxiliary, Mrs. R. H. opened with musical number* try I Mr*. II. Wsyile Iturkrr st their
* |yuc«l* were received
KUeAtn wyie received.
Kriday
Mr*. T m e accontpanierl
home in San I.anta.
Miss
Carolyn
Collier,
pianist,
and
Walthour, chairman, will meet at
of
During the
ufteriKHin came* them to vi*it fnerut* in
Afterc^eveial |'roiCte**i4m«
CeteraMisa Mildred Nix, cellist. Kail
piue,
twin twere rnj«»yed and n price wa* bury
&gt;- J l M
k « /o'clock with Mrs. Richard Lehmann, ircretary of tho Semi­
Donahl .Sheafer and F.tlwln llnl hridye hiyh Fcoro
.Mi- J R ilouyhton entertained
i e m ’m, w « t r*l\en to
M ian |.oi« |awnrded to Mr* (ialhreath At n
Tea Eyck, 1938 Washington Avrnole County Chamber of Com­ ly havr returnetl to .St. AujriiBtm-* Couch while
cut prise, ,, linen * 1*1*' hour the honor yurat re- her l a k e Maty mu*ic eln*» nt i
nde, with Mrs. Tan Eyck and Mrs.
merce, then gave an Interesting to attend school after *|X’ndiri|; liaiidkeirhi« f. wa« pre«eiite*|
to Iceived a larire number of infl« party la.-st Thuraday nfternmin.
a p . Bromley as hostesses.
and detailed report of the welfare the holiday* here with llie for*
.Mi'* |( I.* (fulfill. A NWeet course from the I'UrM* after which re 1 hr ioom« wert* deem ate I in ted
Regular program meeting oi
nic»’*
mother.
Mia.
Mae
Sheafer,
work done b&gt; all agencies in the
» • ' n t n . l ut u lat*' hour by the Jf .chment a wore »pi\n| ty the and Kieeii, cm r y itiir out llie holi­
the Woman's Missionary .Society city during the past yrar. A com­ 11.1 Kim Avenue.
ho^te***, n** i-»t«’d
I*. Mr* J D |ho^te**, i « t •*«! by Mi**
I.oin day color Afhrme A program of
o f the First Methodist Churrh will plete
report of his talk will be
Wooslriltf Nil I Mina Doiotlua law* i&lt; ouch
piano *«doa wa&gt; p i w u by *e\eral
.taka place at 3:00 o'clock at the found on another page of today's
Mr. ami Mr*. Harold Alhritrht of
IhiH* preaent wen- Mr* Mmko member* of the c a** fol|owe«| by
church with Circle Number Six in paper.
Wil«on, N. N are spending the *,,MThou present were Mr* Mmko \.
(falhrrath.
Mr*
(ieotire 14aloe * and fo|itea|«
In the two
^charge of the program.
The meeting was brought to n winter aea*«&gt;n heie with the lat­
timAical
M u lish,
* .\
Mil’ u til
R fu la r business meeting of the close by a short aJdrcas by M r', ter ' n t»rother-in law and plater,_ert (' On a-ni l. Imlmi jfiie t. 5ll* Kniyht, Ji , the Min*e« (feiie M«r
J ! ' WV’.’.lrulf. Mr- II I Watrt*. |
|
|.Ul ,||e Stoiy,'* and "\Shat‘* Wiori^ Wilh
Helen
T.
Morse,
director
of
tile
Mr
an&lt;l
Mr*.
W
K.
Kirchoff,
SL Agues Guild of Holy Cross
Ji . Mis llu lu.ll H oler. Mi* j Bolt. Ilelly llilitrrniiMci. I.ildiy T i m I'n tnir,*' i utli •« wdlli d in t*
.Episcopal Church will be held at Kentlnole County Emergency Hr Unmn Avenue.
Alehin Fiunklm. Mi* I. I Gam- |Cornell. Helena Wilaon,
Fiatirr* tie .won I ) Fiance* Tliomp*on
lief
Council,
in
which
she
gave
*r
8;30&lt;o’clock at the Pariah House.
Helen
ll.iuglu* . uni a n ! Natalie T i ue Ref I e*»hmeitt a
Dr J. N. Tolar returned thi ei. Mi* TNine? Winn, and llie |VYiUun,
A. Circle Namber Four of thv counts nf the activities of the
of f ik cake, Ute ) jiii yum*, and
Mi *kc» 1nilnilii'ii l aw,on. R P i Chi inline Stnu ■.-inline
^Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mrs. 11. 11. varjoui welfare departments heir morning fnmi Kork Union, Va. lirilfin, Jnlm llieifin . Ituth I’car |
I um li w i l e m *i \e I !•&gt; tin It.• lev*
an&lt;I
announced
proposed
project'.
where
he
aprnt
»
ahort
time.
!!•
Lstria, chairman, will meet at 3:3&lt;
CHRIS 11 \ N h&lt; IK M I!
.Among tliuse present weir Mrs. arc mupanted In- nm, U*l|di Tolar, men. mid l.oi* &lt; micti.
•o’clock with Mrs. F. T. Mrriwelh
(IIIR IIIK S
Ralph A. Smith. Mr*. F. N. lam- who will hetrm hi- studie* ut Kork
JCelery Avenus
son, lira. A. M. I’hilips, ilia. K. M t’rimri Academy with thi* term.
Private IhHtru«ti«»ii
! ’
TUESDAY
Mrs. IMilnm And Mrn.' “Cb»i*t .Ii ’aii«" u a* the subject
Calloway, Mt*. J. II. Coghurii,
• in
f tlit* I i Aton St i mon in nil
’ 7 " " '*
N r*. 0. E. McKsy. Mr: W ater I
Mrs \V. I*. Stoudenmire i« plan Calhoun AreHonorccs
Voice or Piano
***• P t^ rU rU n Auxiliary. Mias C()optr&gt; Mr,
J&gt;ln„
.sh, ron
ror
h.irrlie* of f hi lat. Sen iitikl, on
mnjr to n*turn Saturday from Co­
Phone im See
ra Warren
Eaatcrby,
chairman,
, Ban
™------ *■—
--*■-------- Mrs. Jana It. Smith, Mrs. II. t
n. Iu&gt;. December t)
I ha Mi •*f» Hlanche Cuniuuj|at 7:30 P. M. at the Moors, Mrs. (). 31. Ilariison, Mi* coa where nIiv hu* l»een Fpendin,?
M» h T. II Mr Anl \
i will meet
i
Amonir
the i ITu I imiin who li
the p»*t week with hr? non in law hum anl ltaiel Tew enterluini- l I
home of Mlaa Oliva I^Z«tt«, 2\t:,
e t enrt A pi h Phon • Mi;
•oifii i&lt;4«&gt;d (tie I &lt;e«M*n Sri moil wa*
H. La nay, Mra. John Mei.ch. and daughter.
Mi and
John■ *•'■
on Wciae*duy
afternoon
ut the
leewpsiies, see*
a n " Mr*.
.»ses*. nun
*v a if*i " iiir e
illl illl'iiB
lit
l Ilf * .
* li
#
** ‘ oistto Avenue, with Mlaa U . Mrs. J. C. Mitchell, Mr*. II J
following
(lie Hildi
§
i
e
s
n .
§ at
, ,,
...
*
, , Ir»e fallow
in,* flout
fioni
llie
MibliMiller,, fo
formeily
off tin* city.
r m e ily o
I home o f the lutter, 'JlHk Av otu do
..
. . .
.
. . .
,. Mrs. Gartrud* Gilbert, and lahman, Mrs. J. O. Huff, Mr*.
A. ..... ^ ek.
.
. . . .
I he Spirit o f I he |.ord Cmm| I*
• Avenue, with n f»aity and double
.
hosteaes.
Clyde Ramsay, and
Mis. J. T
i-'nn*
lahower In honor of Mr*
.Marvin ; 1 " n!T'
* u
*,,M
1,1,1
Mi* * Kmma Sp* ncei
the Junior Newby.
to
Mountain Mda m and
Mr*. I
\S Calhoun. "
1 '*
,n*
, |, n ' 1
*
returnt tomorrow
Also
Mra.
Frank
Stein,
Mrs.
J.
illto
the
ni4’4
k
.
he
huth
**e»il
- W,U 8a hsld
Ci nie* an l content&lt; were « nI^ke, N J after upending the
Adrian
Brown,
Mr*.
A.
C.
Cham(no
li
bind
up
the
lmtkeii*hrai
ted.
f; J H 4£0 F, M. hi the library of tfce
Joyed *nd print were avva • ed to
l.Sfir. M INI
Mrlain. Mrs. J. W. Worley. Mra. holiday* here with her hinther-in M i * Milurn, .Mm * Milfrcd l.uinley, , to ptoejaim liberty to the «ap i
MbaoL
i nmit.
j %v mm
law
and
*i*ter,
Mr
nnd
M
m
Mrs. James
I bnnekrv • t 4 emihiffre Ml4g
|11ve%, and the opening of th. ' ,Tha Seminole High School P.-T. 11 Wayde liucker,
and
H
im
Kva
Cunningham.
The
(feorge
Harden,
Ka*t
Twentieth
■
I
I
I
N
l
n
FI
t il
* srill avast at 8:30 o'clock at th« Hawkins, of Mocktvllle, N. C„ Htrwet.
4 HHIa*M
tt r
I two honor Kuc*trt wi le then pie. IprMon to them that are bound"
11
-a
M
l
)
auittorlcm. Ths Rev. Mar­ M m S. U. Highleyman, Mra. E
!*4(iited with ratm tihboiu whit h,
Tlie I&gt;e*«on Sri moil al*»«» inelutl
i ’. Braa* will apeak on Lhs aub- U. Bullock. Mrs. JColor Curlett.
when pulled, revealed two large
Mrs.
II.
M.
I’apworth,
Dr.
Ellxa
lly Relations.”
Dr. and Mr*. II Wayde Rucker hove* tilled with gift* from the ed the followng |a**uge- from !
I I he t hristnn Sinn, i* le«ll»&lt;H&gt;k
traal for ths song festival! both Tracy, Mrs. Iteian T. Morse, and children, Wuydr, Ji , an l guratv
at the Auditorium at Mrs. 8. O. hhlnholier, Mra. E. D. Harharn, and their guent*. Mr
A c»^oi scheme of re I and hlack "Si inn e and Health with Kev t«»
Brownlee, Mr/. F. M. Metlrr, Mrs.
it
will taka place at
and Mrs I.. (1. Horn and M*- wa* develop* d h) the decoration* the Si ripturar." by Mury Maker
J, B. Hoot, ths Mittet
Mildred
,'M . at the Woman's Club.
Janie* Hawkins of Mock tv tile, N which consisted of red poin«e(tia- Kddy “ Th* word ( hi'-t i« rod
Nix, Ellen Mahonry, Carolyn Col­
-Augustin* Smith will havo
C. will leave tomorrow for .Si an.l nowltv I lack "eroltie*." t'pon properly a aynonym for Jcau*.
lier, and Mra. Ira Whitehair. Mra.
le k
&gt; .1
Petersburg to Join Mr. llawkin*,arrival earh yueet iviote in the 1•hough it is rnmmiuily ►" Used
M "
Morrison, Mra. Meredith, and Mra.
I brides’’ book, »bicli « n r g ix n tu ' Je.ue ms * a human name, whirli
■- - and apend the week end.
Anderson, of DeLand.
i
the hotair ^uriti iatrr in thv aft- lalong'-'i to him In romumn with
jernoon
'other llrbrew buy* and ni'-n, fui
Dr. Elisabeth Trary » ill be thr| Rrfurlunrnti acre served to ' It l» Identical with the namr
Mrs.LoucksEntertainH main
speaker and will lead die-[the folloaini: Mia. - ., L.,, and Jueliua. the renowned Hebrew
russiona at lha regular meeting; Mrs. Calhoun. In&gt;|i"r r
Mia. .leader (m the other hand, t'hiiat
4 Sheafer entertained a
of the Junior High School I*. T. A W A Ho|ikina. Mra. J A. Cun- I _____ _
_»
at hh frlemh on Friday
Tuesday afternoon at ningham, Mr«. J. A Strange, Mia. !
~
Vast* and bowls of red gladioli tobe held
r at Um hoiks of hie mother.
Abraham*.
Mr*.
L. !Minnie Emma Strange, Katherine
and bright colored eweel pen. 3:30 o'clock In the library of the John ll
Elm A retina,
were used to adorn the rooms of school. Dr. Tracy ha* chosen a * 'R e a r 1. Mr*. I. K. Tew, anl llie Kelly. Nellie Cunningham, H«irA Now W ay
' hie coast, Edwin Holly,
her subject, “ Atmosphere nr the Misses Mery Calhoun, E ixabrth ! rn*v llaidy, Vera I'liillips, ll.inni
Um holiday* season tho horn, of Mra. G. I. Louck*. Value of Intangibles."
Mrthvin. Winona Sparkman, Mil- j Young. Pauline Bellamy. Ilurel
Avaeiuo, when Mi*
where the dueat* Magnolia
drrd l.umlay, f . , . Cunningham. I Tew, Blanche Cunningham, and
To Manicure
ad were decorated for Loucke entertained the members
Viable Chapman.
E llu l
ll"Uy, Mary Helen Tew.
o
f
tho
Aftornoon
Tea
Contract
~'with Christmas novwerei Mra. It. J. Holly. Mra. W. T.
Club and several other guest*
i
. . . . that will make tinLangtry, Mrs. II. M. I’apworth,
v . .
.
contests were en- with a bridge party yrsterday aft Mra. W. M. Scntt, Mra. U. F. Whi&lt;
n a i l a amuothi'r. lu ighL'i
t lata hoar when punch emoon.
ner, Mra. E. M. Galloway. Mia.
uiid
tMr murt' attractive1
After several progressions of
and a manhmallow
Samuel Pulrston,
Mr*. I). L.J
.
. Nitva’a N w Oil I’ol
|a-l Mr*. Shaffer bridge scores were collected by Thrasher, Mrs. W a l l a c e
W.
I Id serving by Mm T, Mra. W. T. Langley. Mra. B. F. Wright. Mra. II. II. Uwis, Mrs. 1.
iah Ht-nuiver u-* a f&gt; in
Whittier won high score dub C. Ilenaon, and Mra. Flrtchoy H.
Nail CIvaintT
went the Misses prite, a novelty Jardinler, while Bailey, bridge guests, and Mrr.
&lt;11 ll reiimtia e*|e |e..81••fi
Jane
Gaatt, Mrs. E. M. galloway receive! i Earle T. l^ucka, tea gueat.
l! ) ll
rfe ai| rulls l#
*
Bonnie Young, high score gaeat prite, a linen
(Si ll blfl»' lira the e-III lie Hall
front half III'MJII 1*1 i.«|l lip
I
T. and James Young, guc^t towel.
&lt;41 l*UW I*, lie. ..|| liaae N&lt;lVA
A l the tea hour refreshment,
Flunk Bower, Will l« I
NAII. &lt;■I . KA S WI: I (
lirrhllla liMHN Italia
IIOII I
Verna rd Sbaafkx, were served by the hostess, as­
u t •*rv
(Ll la a ru rifiiltr fur &lt;1r&gt;
By
Bobby Sheafrr, and sisted by Mra. Langley and Mra.
lirilllt Italia
8IIDPFING
% -*--v
Baric T. Loackf. Those present
S t . J u n t o s

v%

J
J

(

DANCE

S A D Y E ’S
la cl aing out ull Fall and Winter
nurchuiuiiso at sncrifico prices—
making' Imrirnins that you may
never ?ee iiKain.
The sale i* nlso nn opportunity
for you to come in nnd see the
new Spring stock which is arriv­
ing ilady nnd making it nceaunry
ti Ret rid of all winter merchan­
dise.

4

7

DAYS

ONLY
Starting
Sat.. Jan. 6
Through
Snt., Jnn. 13

SILK

, T T \’

DRESSED
ONK LOT
Need The Roam—They Will Nol Move
Ho Giving Away At Only

f
N ew Bags

H ose

Leather
Antel«|»e
Piir Skin
Shark Skin
,wport.

Si i eel,

Value*
82.26
Values
$3.60

T ra vel

$1.69
$2.45
$2.89

Values
$4.60

59c

11reirulant
S|n*i iaI
At

Afternoon

...

f 1.00 Archer
Chiffon

rr

4 Q

$1.45

.11

Vanity Pair&lt;

V E L V E T
H A T S
To Go!

A t Give A w ay Prices!

Values
L t»5
» :i t»6
'lii f.VOU

$ i

59

^5

Kvery

W in te r C o a t
Fur Trimmed
Only (thick an .

iii-xm n

it ! Il.'Htli iful c n ls

J bulk &lt;&gt;f
in go ul

1

Half Price'

50 Brand Ne^ Kiel- G lo v e s
All New

W o o le n

RiarU, Brown, Eel

Grey- hues fit, to 7

D resses

I * "lu es T o

and $3.26

B r a s s ie r s

Bridge Club Members

Bids On Hauling

Clay To S e v e r a l

S ch o o l s Will Be
Received At T h e

.

10 9 - 1 1 w I t T - I V - t T R , t r
T I At I t 1 t i l l A l t k

/.. •/»* II. ...I ... rt,

h

f

I, ( i , ,

"*••• • -• e*l1« •• Ml I f .
' •• •• «l I i* •'
lllteli t

"JUBt Around
V &gt; The Corner”
At

.

DRESSES

&amp;11
* V- t

t,

te k

Court House On
r

it t ’S
1IATB*

yf

A•

'uesday, January

9fh. l!

Next Uae Nova L&gt;()tiitl
Nail I'oliah— bottle
26c

Perfex O il Shaminio
(Kaprc-ally Good for Uendruffl

BCARF Shrrs

’ T.W . Lawton,

SKIR1

BLOUSES
*

110 f

&gt;rd Ave.

11

( Naluril-Mediuni-Cherry)

If You Want Your Il-lr
To Look Ita Beat Try Our

P. Pauls
Beauty Shop
I’ hone 489

2nd and Park

ty
*

IdSheaferHonora
snd Visiting- Here

r ‘ -1

if

79c

$1.26 Arvhi'rflb*|
A Di'xdaK'
$ I .&lt;&gt;6

...

P L A ID S
In Checkeuboard— Checks tn a
Tan, Brown! and Blue
&lt;*

,’ *»' i

06c Value* To
Cloae Out At—

Many other Item* to dot* out at unheard of |
---------- A ------------ 8:i«V *

—

^

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mwmm

P A O I’ FITE
THW 8ANF0RD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY,
■ ■ ■ » &gt;.T *."

S fiA W t lt e r s

K M iV K A I C I I D T I T D M • » b « * » " t ia l measure of Improve.
liE / T E i/ iL O

tlA

IlJ llil

“ ““ *

to examlnitif' atU m p - t f d&lt;nl»r and p f , thi*
number 1,100 amounting to ap­
p ro si m a id / K .650.000 hare
actually been closed,
i One of the Important factors
lfi the progress which has b e«j
made Is due to the general

sssr s ; j r r ^ - i o A N s o n

or of capital note, to l i e '
, _ _ _
»r nnr mo-I Ilccottetrociion Finance Corpuiu-J | ^ ,
j^ | Q in

*"

W ® b u s in e s s 1
Afiout 35000i7nAr*AR*
Aided A * Bfeeuto 0ft
Jte-Fihancing Pfau

(DhipmepaaSeeretiuyls
Elated Ovei Rapid
Progress Reported

w -2 -

S

h*"a

consented

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.

Vegetables no, 2 can

BETTER rCOD.STORLS

Chili Con Carne.....

1UC

CREAM, pint jar . ft U P
DRESSING, p t jar

I DC

POWDER; 10 for

COUNTRY ROLL

SUPER SUDS, each

9c

SOAP, 2 bars .:.....

I OC

morr nearly

complete

halmnc** ran Iw

Maxwell House lb.
Wisconsin Cheese lb
""

FLO UR

-

f

“ International
o-munt rciol
lationi, although mill Ntrogi
under the handicap of man)
«trirtion«, have begun to Itap

7 '

PILIJUHJHY

attained,

inuht Im* norue ir adjunlincut
this nit nation*

C0FFKK

DAISY

eron

Orlando ManExplalns
Craft Which Makes
Use Of Atmosphere

if-you own yoor own grove.

f

.

’Jow

^ bjr rirH

■«

MARKE

M EAT

to | The rules were promulgated by
* -* “ 1------- * -a - t l . L Ik ..

Phone 89;

M45c peck15c
P IE S 4 lbs. 2 k

Sanford, frlorldft
Woatcrn on Fla;

appraisals, insurance, abstracts,
rurvejrs and attorneys fees, a*
well as salaries of employes* of
the Corportion. Money spent for
necessary repairs on tba properties help to restore healthy
Mieineaa mndilionr. and the pay
ment of taxes provides funds foi
governmental
operation, ('ash ex.
e» — - ---------------------renditurra on loan* approximate
!$'/' of the total amount bor­
rowed.
.The work of the lloma Owners’
Loan C-uiwration Is hut a part
af the comprrbensiva (irogram fur
rocovcry which is naw getting
well under way and is relief is
brought to Itome owners and
money is distributed through the
channels of business In uacq com­
munity, the effort to re-estab­
lish pnuqiertly Is Iming reall ted.
'Home owners who are cllgUdo
far loans through this Corpora­
tion and who heretofore hava been
hesitant In file applications aliould
&lt;V&gt; so now. All branch offices
vflll gladly give Information to
rowers In every way possible,
thou interested and assist bor-

•W A 8IIIN G TO N . Jan. 0.-(/Ft—
Hero arc some tiling■ that mskr
sas.ion uf Congress tieginning
yrstarlay diffrrrnt from any other
!g Lb* history uf tho country:

•'*//*♦

BEEP ROAST; lb., 10c,

of llrooklyn: “ Do right and IliJe I
right."
Mr. a n ' Mr*. Joseph Hcrger of
Manliattan: “ Where one goes, tba
other goes; what’s good enoogh
for on. is good rnouglt for the
other."
Mr. and Mta. Samuel Urown of
Mrtlbs: "Ho unto each other as
)ou would be done by."
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arm of
the llronx: “ After a scrap and n
good night's reit, it’s all over."
Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Hinton of
Queens; “ Have perfect faith ami
(trust in each other and' in your

program.
Huh.tantial contribution to gen­
eral business conditions and di­
rect
relief for approiimately
.l/iOO distressed home owners In
the refinancing of 97.7M.COOJX)
in mortgsgas in Florida alone
i Is rrmerrte evidcnc,, of the ItI suit, obln iaed.
! Thr Fletida division of the
. ;;! ji under the manageCorporation
James 11. Stockton, with
ment cof . __
headquarters atl Jacksonville, has
production l&lt;&gt;
bean able to idevelop
„.
o point where approximately 100
loans per day are now being ap­
"Morr significant is thr ptob
prove^ and turned over to at­
lent of price disparities. The con torneys for title rumination and
i.nuous downrwlng In prices from rinsing. Since rqierathaia began In
I'j.’y to the early part of lasts an I Augtiat. the Florida division hne
t ig rapid upswing since then hnvr placed as high as fourth and not
'■'ought about g very topsideraldr lower than eight In the stand­
* ■■“ !; "Boat For Th* South''
.■mount of maladjustment in thr ing of the forty-eight states as
nay Cat! Lraa Her ause They Spread Farther—
t.-icca structure. I’rices of a Urge *n the number of loans which
number of commodities are out of tiave actually been clasad.
They Retain Thai, Drauty l-oagrr—
■quillbrium with prices of other
An efficient and completely
Thare la No Better Made—
. • iniuoditie*.
equipped organisation consisting
"The goods and services pio- of eight offices, including the
■uci-d by some segments of our main office at Jarkaorwilla and
204 Sanford Avenue
population Imt too many or too seven contact offices in the vari­
I -w of the goods and services pin ous sections of the state, with
110 full lime employees, miking
by fsr the larger! mortgage Instltutlon in the atate, had linen
developed an.) pill In operation
Osceola C UT BBANS, HOMINY or
in the short period of five months.
Mixed, ■«
lies idle the problems Incident
I U V
to the development of an antlrrly,
No. 1 Cuu I41 Frontrra
*4'. O
new plan and organisation
the time romumed In the arragtte
ban.Iline of intrirate details In
Ili|Nilitp Mnnihmjillow
4
_
rnnnertion with obtaining data
and bundling negotiations between
Individual
home
owners
and
Oversea SAl.AI)
mortgaises. Iliero haa tern a
minimum of rle'av in carrying out
Octagon SO A r or
H g A
the purposes of the Corporalkm
More than 11.000 application*
totaling in rxreas of |i1JV&gt;0,QOtl
if mortgages have l&gt;e«n filed. Ap­
proximately tjioo hava Ifegn rflertesl because of lmilluiblll|r nr
I'ulmulivu . . . —
*4 0 4 %
-rt, of sufficient value. Mora
than rU.Oo have been xpiirorvd

Un your Drang*. Headquarter*. We have Rweel

tap that three out of. four,of the 'one married at least SO,gears,
mortgagees

Phone 23

ilmetto

By KWfedy Cwipies

'

-The
JACKSONVILLE, Jan
President
aconmplishmentO'
Roosevelt’s Home Owners' Loan
Corporation daring the past few
months constitute one of. the most
far reaching- and effective influ­
ences in tho National recovery

t‘
!

ATTAN M AR KET

•nH rtftrrrd

Western or Fla.

4 A

RIB STEW, lb.

-v

- -

Wfa

and

mellow, Grimes Goblen

.

IUC ;

3 lbs..

Woirtern Round1—Club—Sirloin

Ranford Iceberg Good

Lettuce, 2 Ads

Shoulder
fto a s t,J b .

Corn Fed. RIk
. R A M S , lb .... t l f i
' Fresh Pork
&lt;4
S ID E S , lb .... ft U P
'Wcatn. Pork
4 «■ ^
C H O P S lb... L ^ C

Fresh DKET8 or

Carrots 2 bu. .
Best Sltipped

S T E W , l b .... t B N f
Fla. Pork
C h op s lb.

: All Pork. Pan
4 B A
S A U S A G E , lb . T O C

1

J

EGGS, do/.,

* A la a

#

t

■

« -

—

'ancy Calif.

Ix.'monH'. d oz.
►Yri»h Shelled U m i

Deans, R&gt;.'„
Hard Green

Cabbage, lb.

’ t Q ftd a

*.

2 lb s; t w C

Good Largo ,

■Fancy

Celery, 2 st.

Strawberries

Qt.

' Freah Ground Ga.
.
M E A L o r G B W S , 3 Ibeu......... .......... I W C

Mandy
DoRed or Unboiled

BUTTER

CORN

GRITS
l O l b s . I 9c

'F ^ e'T ifc^ scvciTj-eaiV'fc fought
down criticisms of noted engineers :
who told him his car would never
bo able to move under its own
power.
*
Hut just as the technicians in
odr patent offices force,I the
Wright brothers to go to tlermsny
for patents on their first air­
plane. because they said it was im­
possible to make it fly. and just
■S the curious crowd saw Hubert
Fulton's side paddlrs srnd a boat
through the waters of the Hud­
son and went away believing it
would break in the middle, those
who base seen this machine oper­
ate, have changed their criticisms
tit "it will never be practical." ' 1
'Just as the
first automobile
which lumbered down the street
can hardly Is- recognised is (be
lifaiiliful vehicle of today, so too
will the Improvements in this maI chine rhamrr tt In the nest few

M EAL
101b s * 19c

utklijrationi* for IU34. Despite the

nIndy&gt;endent-W orn Owned a r t

Om t m &gt;.

GRAPE JAM. 1 lb. culnnd itlii'u'
OVWgM

G RAPE JUICE, pi..........................
Ooararitetd To Open Aliy Pipe

! P L U M i m can ..............................
’ Pur# Gold
.SYRUP, Ir*. ifloKH bottle

FLOUR 27c 49c

Helmet
STORAGE doz. 2 5 c
LOCAL
dozen 35c

Ralston's
CfcKKAI

NEW DAY C O F F E E lb. 23
Pet or Carnation MILK 3 cans 1 8 c

IDST HR AN
tfJhrs Not
P J .A K E H ....
,-

t1

In ■»■&gt; alt your IradlBC w

PINEAPPLE

PICKLES

Strong Opposition!
Beets
Arises AgainstNew
Carrots
Cuban Peace Plans'

(in M tw tk tr’i
l'raak

Bread

S' Urg. B ox«« Hw.

Matches
T a il H

I Fityulir BnHff)
GARETTES. pkK
RAISINS (burl) J Ih,
I'RHNKH. 50 *0 all*. 3
PKAt'JlFJt. Irg. an*. 1
A l’ RICOTH. I khc
APPI.BS, jb..f * r r
MIXED FRUIT. 7 Ika
F fA itB . I Iba-

B O A T 157 ( TBtAT T O R AT
U l H. Flnrt BUik 4&gt; t
&gt; ; OfyomiU Pe*

Peaches
No. 2 Iffcficy Main

GO VERNM ENT INSPECTED KLO R lD A P

CORN
Mothap,
COCOA, 1 lb. exp............

Wjxtxm

• Rlbbbi

White HouM-CondpnMd

P »r Oraag* Peku*

TEA /y, pound

U rg e OV*r«ca

MILK, H ox. can...;. vv

CATSUP. 2 for ..............

White Hmue Rvxporxted

y ------------ -— *»T ------- lone—Tender Lima
i

MILK, 3 tall cans

BfiANS,.ai€^»Zk

Cempbell's

TOMATO JUICRv 3

cum.

Cor. M agnolia A ve. M A R K E T S l l i [ E .;First St
p o u n d 15

■I LK IIKIKII Flit IT

•Plan*

f e -

a O’clock—Mild, Mellow

5
553*-ft.ftW rx'.T
»U » f | I• IUI«ff phx&gt;

PECANS, S lb-.
Folmollve

15c

oaiuf.

ft. M U’, ( rerk rn . I# rb «e . I U r
Mexareb |irllrle«e fer P1*e

SOAP, 3 exit nt

«
SPHfAGH; Na. 2 ewit. 1

NHI'RAUI Re, 9 i ’mm
M»m mrrh ( H i l l
('•■pbelPa T# m i U

J tin e K , m . imm
,
(iu trtn tn d S it
IliO U R r P H js &amp; W i M * '

'nwb-Twte, Wkii«
&lt;
W M kNiNo.frcaw.A.JK t o

tier Food Stores

1tnder

Sliced i Any Thlckntaa Ybu Like

ffJ'.\®UK&lt;;|:K. 111.
mm

(24 Ibn. 9He; 12 Urn, |7c)

lU &amp; E e K T K W ,

Garden;

1

WltiiJ A a R v r n i v

dTEAK; IB......

I

Sliced and Rirtdleaa

lag them to cancel United k i . fl *
order* within eight days, Euiu
pcan order. In 3d days, and Jai&gt;a
nrae in 4b Uaya, “ in order lo )•
due* to a minimurn Urau'a t , - toms i m a a a m . H l •
■f

BkfsL Bacon, 2 lbs.
T i

B

T fi . S J
fa
9 M

ir

O T IW

LIVER, 2 lbs.

WOOD

Beef

lH

»

UVER, IK.„ ~ .....

V
T

II).

PttlAJE H ilt K O L L E l) ROAST, Ih

W A S t&amp; H »&amp; «a a *... j

BOILLP HAM, pound......
FYe^t - J ^ m R L I N G S o P

,

VA( in O |l (U W«lfc I S Ibe.

Fancy

CQPFEE,

RICE, 3 Iba.......

OG LARD, 2 pound. .

P e a n u t B u tte r lb. jar 1 2 1 ^ 1
^SardinesCANS

BfcvriJOHN’S

VOrarM* ,Peanut

Blue-Rose

RICE5lbs. 21cl Octagon

The l'aesj|ileiit reVoinmemletl the
Roveininent Hpeml $
ful
| the ears of i I h woumletl v e t e i a n ^ «
arimitllNt ration, metlnal.
ho*pilal
I anti tloiiiMilary serbirei* s -ft .Im
I lion o| I'.'l 1.707 iiiiili'l the ai'i'io
I pf iat ittii«&gt; of (ant yeai

jftCOFFEE, lb. pkg

CORNED I1EKK,

4for15e|Palmolive3,,m
s14 c

Cheese lb. 15c| L E T T U C E

I Oeccol, i

Standard Him

$2 or More

-

lOVALTINE ....tT

SALMON, 2 cana

PtirrhiiKv o f

I

Oversea

ORANUE MARMALADE. H uz. i;!ium

W ith &lt;• m e rry

"The »leereai»e," the I'reMileut
I naitl of tho* item, "m oasitimuti
ptineipally h&gt; the aiivaiit'inj; *»&gt;:«'
ami c«&gt;n«tantly inrtea«intc ilcnth
•rate smou^ the em l v\ar vetei
'an" anti tlieii UepeinlentA "

r

Qugrt -Jar
SALAD MUSTARD

OtPtraaa

room s

net dee re RT. the Prenltlent
nhii I
he n*c«niiiiiemlRtion pii&gt;\iiJt*il for
m uiu- thiitl re«ltiiMtii&gt;ii of le&gt;;n*laf live ie-kirtiotiN in the pay uf re ­
tired einericefx*y officers.

pound

1 2 lbs.

MAYONNAISK
pl». 20o;
8 oz.
Toilet
TISSUE, 3 Ifr. r t^ U ......................
Ivtno rated
PEACHES, Full I IIl cln.
.........

166LY

Qtvceteiids

The run whlrh was made rreent- I
ly was wot the official test of the
machine, for as was to lie expect- (
od, there are number- of small
changes to lie made liefon- II can
I . o|teiate&lt;l at any apprc.iahle
rate of s|teed.
However, from all appearsm-es
■I has proven that this traveling
salesman, free from the lumduapa
Which the knowledge of what can,
ami can not he done, as taught in
our engineering
school',
went
ahead and did what wr hale

Slight In c re a s e
In Pensions For
Veterans Asked

tA.
a Pure Ground
ti.d W a Blue Rose
■ C o f fe e , V a l b i l U C R IC E , 3 lbs. T U C

It Is th* first and last regular
aksaion of tho 7Snl Congress; A ll
otlsrrs hava had two soasl,n,. but
th* I-amr
Duck
constitutional

almfal dropped him
during
change. Future Coagr,sa«a
vflll haw two regular atsalons.
s it convenes on Jan. S; Ajl prev­
ious sessions sine* IBM began the
ifirst Monday In December.
I Its mombora lost two months
ln *« l.v the la m * Duck amend

Iwat w u lo the sailing veseols the
railroad vas to the -tag,- coach
and th- automotdb- was to the
horse and buggy.
This revolutionary vehicle Is
the Hoyette electric air-rsr. The
car generates power from the
atmosphere. fThere are hun'Vrds
uf stockholders in the project in
Central Florida).
Not only did I ri le on this ma­
chine, but 1 sst in the cab sod
lulled the thmttlr and felt the
SO ton machine quiver hs-nealh the
power of Its t«kn-c\Under, airI striven pistons, as it picked Up moImenlnm and traveled down a Imlf
I mile track, all ihr track facilities
I that could Is' spared tty the SnnthJern Railroads in the yard- near
|wherv this machine was conslruel-

f

Comiwund
O f t g x ■Country Roll
! L a r d ; 3 lbs.... I l l f t v 1B u tte r , lb .... m &amp; w -

/GGL

COFFEE

THE SANFORD HER ALP. SAN FORD, FLORIDA.

FACE FOUR

f .1
L-.

I

OUH ARTS

L A M P SHOULDERS, lb

x %TI%t: MUX

i W K i CHOPS, Hi..................
MjSUint 4)»u . i %
A C .K H O N r ,.

S P A R E RIBS. :i ILh

Hi

JL I V E R

DeUvared

W . J M k -X T .

"&lt;h.
■1.

b%Jt«M I- M •-•ll-M X

UOUK HAM S, II).

D a l i « f Woou

Big Waad Tard
PhaM 497-J

.ff-Wrapped

P 0 K K SMOULDERS, !h.

r e H tA a n T i naki aAnrariu

fA M S

F R E S H . S1JCED,
. .W E S T E R N

half or whole p o u n d
* R i i u i u ; K iu iiT

t

«»

&lt;tt a N T i T f

�vrs
XT.

-rr*

V

&gt;\

AGE BIX

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA.

Seminole HighFive Commun,8t0r8'a,lSee" S ur v ey Reveals
Opens CourtSeason W ar As N ear AtHand E x t e n t Q f g um g
a rn in g o f
At School Tonight (h eM Os wS CifOt lyW , InJ ac rne.a s6in:—'W
Spent For P o o r
g danger of I
--------\ w a r in K u ro p e a n d in
Ih e
Far
W it h th e stu d e n t body e x h ib it- R a a l w as aou ntV d b y the
Com In g a n u n u s u a l am o u n t o f e n th u - m u n ist In te r n a t io n a l y e ste rd a y
a la a m , a n d tw o r iv a l
sch ool
far-1
The
g o v e rn m e n t -con trolled
Ilo n a t o m
w ith
a n x ie t y
a s to n e w sp a p e r I'r a v d a
(T h e
T ru th )
w h e t h e r o r not t h e ir fa v o r it e s w ill| p u b lish e d the w a rn in g in th e fo rm
get th e c a ll a s s t a r t e r s , a n e x c i*- o f a re so lu tio n a lo p t e d
by
the
In g o p e n in g
se a so n
b a s k e tb a ll I 13th p le n a ry of th e e x e c u tiv e coin-

AUTO

FRIDAY, JANUAR Y 5. 1931

O D D ITIE S

U n ited SIntel I t VTorld't Greatest P ro d u ce r
o f Crude O il

j
|

(C o n tin u e d fr o m p a g e o n e )
fu e l,
f lO .3 0 ;
c lo t h in g ,
$36 4 .9 .(;i
m e d ic a l re lie f , $
6 0 ,6 1 ; t ra
| .................................
—9 ...................
—n sp
•• o•r- .
| tat ion of c lie n t s ,
$ 2 2 0 .9 1 ;
la&gt;ar.l|
* n ,‘
I o d g in g
fo r
t ra n s ie n t * ,
$ 2 4 9 .0 2 ; sch o o l
lu n c h e s ,
$07 6 .2 0 ;
. sch ool hooka,
$ 1 2 4 .4 1 ;
food d ls

b ro u g h t to g e th e r
in te le d u c tio n .

W A S H I N C r T O N , .Ian
A
(($•&gt;
! iog Ih e y e a r for r e lie f
p u rp o se s (
The
F e d e ra l
lle p o s ..
I n s i it a n r e ' a re o f the ty p e w h ic h c a n n o t
Ire
r o r (m r s lio n y e s te rd a y
ru le d lh a t I * o l fro m F e d e r a l F .m e r g e n r y He |

Lost 1
/A €

R A T E S
line
line
line
line

1
3
fi
I

(h r
IN - ...IH . t h r

lime
llmcft.
Ilmen.
month.

, rl L h ,n ,llV I, “ * 1
I bat
&lt;.f t h r s r
|d a y rr«
g rt m l*. Ili&lt;- gam .- la in

;
..... ..f lh .. .U ..M K .-.I .n ............
i. m ust. meet, the
,4
, It
D11a y to n a lle a i h
.
,
111144liri4H- r s here to m o rro w
n ig lu
h ( x nil .(’i lock m the wreond gnrne
| nf tin- M'R din, hut i« iia« no fi-arx
over the outcom e of that tilt

Minimum charge 3Kf

* — AxfU H iivcfB rtU s

H A V E Y O IJ K
W A T C»t
r e p a ir s * , .
b y on# w ho r e a lly kn o w * bo#
R r t g g * , J e w e le r , M ag. A *.

L E G A L

10— Flowem and Plant*

N O T IC E

I ' - lex
f *4l.H

F O R S A L K : |0 bed* M eisch '* .Spe­
c ia l c e le ry p la n t* (ir»»vei S p e i
|
r in g . H e a rd a ll A v e n u e
F O IL S A L K
S ix brda
A b lm it A
C i ^ I | ^ ’h f y
I'la n t *
N»'V«-i
I k *e ll -'pilflrd u v ii tti *%111 t ia .le foi
la te fnodi-l li hi * hot nr .lohll«oll
k ic k e r A 11 S m it h . ( e l» i&gt; A o

;
. i
',
. •'
'

I I — MlxrrlUnrou*

i VI I * s I
w \I 1 I

W H K N y o u an- ir. io -c i ol pool
t r y fe n c in g ,
h a th
w ire ,
stock
fe n ce , RiHifirtfmnl fa itn
nnph
m e n t*.
Se e H ill
Im p le m e n t
&lt;o
O u r p ric e * a re rig h t
|6 — H

ouht

To

Kent

I III.

1*11 t

II

l(

■ I'm

W l l . l . T it A ID . s h o w .a .e - fo r &gt;..•••
r rg ia te r
W iehohlt S iiid io
pn»n
f'1‘ 04*

Fur

&gt; «l»

W I I F N F l l i t ' R I N l i on t l.a i p sln l
J"*'. g rt our i|iiotw tion*
L " - ll
pay
you
.Stan ley R o g e i •
H a i -&gt;
w a re F n

I li I

. . . R e a l T h r o a t r e lie f )
M e d ic a t e d w i t h In g r e d i­
e n t* o f V ic k i V a p o R u b

|
1
1
I
1
[
1
1

A r t h r it ic C o n d itio n
F$ m*1 sn d 1,e k

of

A llrn (l*»n « !*,*•
$• »««,(•.
V« M r* .
f a ll* *
a rv h r.
targ rr) .
lri&lt;ir*a&lt;
H illT
« l.l M l . O r) * m*|m. M« «►r * * i( $ !••**! orri*-r.
Sal 1
M* mliat *’f
a
A*ali I *|**l 1*••• t*l» •
U roun d Flo o r

•

i? |»

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

|
|
1
1
1
I
|

A T h r e c Days’ G )ugh
Is Your Danger Signal
Dm *! I»t Iban 1 « « Mfsngls kaU.

rub.‘ fax*, gakkry. CraooiuUsa tom

7 major help. In ana Powerful

k x k armlaaa P la a i.a l lo 1s t . Na nar
notica. Y aa r awn druggist is aulborisad
M raland ysur aion?r sa iba apo. II
r a w rough
cold it cot relieved bv
O - m m h im l
i&gt;Af {

U.

!Closed Florida Hanks

jx k su

o n T in )

a)

s,

,\ i i a I I A S s ! I- fun r.
jjin
1' 1
h r. Ja n U
i
A p p ro x im a te ly
$7,000,000
m ay

H o w lin ir

N e w s

PREVENTING
COLDS

In the San* o d H ow lin g le a g u e
l/iri n ig ht the S e m m iile L a u n d r y
*""k
xD Right gHim-s*
fro m the j
N e ||| |h*t tl«$a
I ..n ig h t this
\ .. 1.1.'/
I l i . t r l an.I
M aJIaiit h e e d - meet
Sl*4 4$••*.
••I &gt;1I M il $ | R| \ m i \
|
' M - I.
ir.* «.

C L U U I $ HEAD Q U I C K L Y

Black-Draught
For Biliousness
” 1 h a v e used U la c k - D r a u g h t for
y ea rs a n d fin d It a g re a t r e lie f for
h e a d a ch e a n d c o n stip a tio n a n d
bOlouxneaa." w ittea M rs l . B O rip pen, of P u la a k l. I ll
" W h e n I get
bilious, I feel tire d a n d slu g g ish ,
tiave a b ad ta ste in m y m o u th , and
bloat at m y s to m a c h
f o r Uieae
a ilm e n ts. I take a dose of B la c k D ra u g h t every o ilie r n U h l u n til
r e lie v e d ”
• • C h ild r e n lik e th e new , p le a sa n t
ta stin g S Y T t U i’ of B la c k - D r a u g h t

E very

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

oV1"

n * p e c ia l

*t'‘ en

for

fm

th«

t h e a te r

p a it )

t o * , lo give you .u r r protection.

d e ll w r y

nrnl Inw
f ii» h

p ric e

am i new

rnnki-s
liu ik in g .

I'h o n e

H6|

M a g n o lia

S a n fo rd C a s h F e e d S to re
Cor. 2nd and Sanford
"Sanford'e Only Home-Ouncd Feed Store”

BALLARD’S FEEDS and FLOUR
W T WOOIXEY
0 sn tr-U g r.

P. A . M E K O

Ballard

Rap.

UKRT CHAPM AN

Salaamsn

rrs CLEVER

, ” ’.|d* 1 w .th

hen

oil .Ian

1. 11«I l, w ill

thr*

S»iliil«v

hour

no 1

in*•r 11111$:

v\.*i )' p
|)
- rik'ini*
,.f
laiv*i* rb*

tlu*

•m n r* . I#*«l bv *
m en
v\ ill be a fc»ttir$« *.'
n iirh l -i 1 vi « nt 7 ’tit |* N)

»,*•

10.93

F u n e ra l

x e r v ir r x

fo r

H«*v

Jo h n ]

old

ho m e

at

C h ic a g o

,

16^3

SINCE JAN. 1
TW O

Firmlone (Irak* Lining— VVoco I’ep

21

CroHlev lladiim *nd Norg* Electric Refrigeratorn

“The Prizefighter and the Lady”

A R E

B w a r ia r

Tlolene Motor Oil— VYu-nhing and I’olixhing— (ircus'ng

PHONE H9V

A R E

of

IN J U R E D
u n n *y i"» ssi y B ill"

o e cid cn ta .
" I t la n 'i how good i, d r iv e i
y o u I f f - l t ' i i how c a r e le s s the

other fallow is.”

IT’S DIFFERENT
7 A r ;M M .A M E

D EA D

t ‘tl

III-

i '•*

a im .

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will stand behind the to the m|i»ds and hearts
a female Into his cave by the hair of her head and protect­ Washington,
A vxw vn bn i s a c i i l
1KJH0 930; and drainage and rebuilding
President la being generally an­ electorate. Selecting such times Lando road, requiring
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ing her from wild beasts roaring outside while at the same swered by Veterans st the national as quirt Sunday evenings. Presi­ man-hours of labor valued at o f streets In GoU»bor0 total cost,
costing 926,620.
-55C T Ufte he suffered from pernicious anemia, consumption, or capital with th# statement none dent Roosevelt has spoken to the 9&amp;R.1P, and material
but tit* boldest will dare, st thl* A merice r people on tho one band I96&amp;20.
some rhcumstic aliment.
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And why not?
Why shouldn’t anyone who lives out session, oppose tbe egceuUr* v f l l Ilka
Repairs to tko-Mnnielpal Air­ District No. 1. total cost, 93,420;
according to Frederic J. Ilaskin. other like a scolding Dutch ancle.
qf door* all the Ume, leads the simple life, daily exercises There has been a good deal of I l f has carried to the people an port, requiring 7340 man-hours of repair sa San Undo Road, lo t^
gorously, exposfs
labor costing 9793*, and material cost, 3*794.29: repairs oa Tuaha*' 4
' rigorously,
exposes his hldcin its entirety to the •peculation as to what would hap­ Impression of ntter sincerity.
his
body
willa Road, total coat. 9MOt
rays of sunlight, and abstains in his diet from pen, especially In view of the ra­ It is true that. In many cities, valued at 91120,
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viol
pair* on Chuluota road to OrisM,
dical
developments
which
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berger cnecse, why shouldn’t he be strong and healthy. taken place sines Congress last plates aa one-arm lunchroom*, shop at the home of. II. N. Lura- total cost. 99*33.49; rsbuilding at
met. The manner In which the
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Why shouldn’t he be able to live to a ripe old age and still NBA has operated In soma sec’ ' P00'™ 0"" * »nd w. on In even the ley, requiring 1X00 man-hours of total coat, 95676.45; rebuilding at
wrestle with a rhinoceros in protecting his mate?
lions o f tha country has given risa I mildest criticism of the Prrsldrnt. labor worth 9072. and requiring south Mellonvllls A vSium , taW
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Well, all these childhood fancies of ours have Just been to the belief that member* from 1With an unexampled blindness of material eoetlng 9281.
coat. 94757; cleaning guttart and
the disaffected sections would be faith, persona hearing any hint of
Several
school
projects
re­
exploded. Dr. Logan Clendening, writing In tho Forum, In­ In revolt. That now seerea some- crltlel*m will turn on tbs speaker
storm sewsn In Ranford. l |»640
» * « ■iS F 9 m rt” quiring 26, 611 man-hours to b* total cast; rebuilding of Moors*
sists that this Neanderthal man was Just ss likely to be what doubtful.
savagely,
used In repairing roofs and re­ Station'road, total rod, 11109.44; H X L i l i U rsis^yvU sMes’j y
troubled with hives, near-sightedness, or B. O., as any­
It la true that one group In the
The Itspublicans possessed of building floors.
repairs oa .lath* Ilanfey Toad,
body today. As a matter of fact, be ssys, recent exca­ House already has set on foot a ' political sagacity feel that this Is
Repairs jo tha County Itome, 96393.90; repMre os* Fort Chris**
vations have disclosed skeletons of Pithecanthropus erectus, movement to amend the national I not the lime— not yrt—to unmask
requiring 13..70T man-hours of
E y e s __ p
probably among the earliest man, bearing the unmistak­ Industrial recovery art so as to re- their baltcriea to break through labor costing 93.648. and ma­ ma* road^ total cost. 93024.07; re­
G U m m s C o rrs e tly F11U4
lieve small business from the ex- the Democratic front. Even for s
building uf streets in LonrwooA.
able marks of ostco-arthritis. In fact. It Is estimated that action* of NRA code*. I f such a Republican to attack th, Preai- terial valued at 91604.
total coot, 91109-26:
ckaaing
600,000 years ago forty percent of the people had rheuma­ mov* i* rnqde, It »eern» likely that . dent In Congreu* today would InImprovements at the Oviedo ditches In District No. t. total
It
will
be
made
with
all
tha
tart
vile
a
general
charge
of
carping
m e t b u ra t r a u i
tism.
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cemetery, requiring 1800 man­ cost, 93420; rebuilding of Gjnsvahours of labor valued at 9750.
Other archesologlcsl Investigations have disclosed that of which the mover* «re capable.' esptiousne**.
Oriedo road, total cost. 97*18.72;
The situation come* down, In
Pretty much the Ume sort of
BURDEN BEARER: Ce.t the tissues of Egyptian mummies offer Irrefutable proof
O p to s s e tr k t'
Building of trnnla meourta at repair* on fltow# Rtrest, total cost
/
the
opinion
of
veterans,
U,
this:'
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obuln,
nul*
lhat
upon Um Lord, and ha
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Oviedo, requiring 340 man-hour* 32880.70, and repair* on Canal
thst
hardening
of
the
arteries
was
a
common
ailment
of
Democrats,
no
matter
how
diasat
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Pre,i.
marked
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Street,
total
cost,
83570.8©.
Ixfied on NRA ground* or on pat­
Wilson's
administration. of labor valued at *1*1m &amp; *r U m richtaooi to ba moved. those ancient times. In the earliest writings on earth. Dr. ronage grounds, will he slow to dent
Also, repair on streets at AlImproeements to the Town
Clcndcolng further points out. can bo found the following come out In open defiance of a One, the notion woe committed to
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prescription: •‘‘Jlemedy to clear out the body and to get rid President who has made himself eo the war. tha common cau»e which l(all at Geneva, requiring 1417 tamdnta Springs, total cost, 9981}
himrelf, declared should o* man-hours of
labor
w o r t h repair of Howard Avenue, total
of excrement In the body of a person: Berries of the t-a»- moch of a national idol. For t he.
mad* with tbs Allies, Was Inter­ II0R8.C3, and material
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worth cost, 93724.98; rebuilding of Mil-,
Democrat
to
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the
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chell Hammock road, total cost
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■Ident will coat him hie erst hi forre to th* domestic scene. Alt 9187.
The chances are on the other hand, that many of the th* next Congressional election
Watch lone toovfk, and you will
Improvement* to th* Lnngwood I1722-R0; rebuilding of UingAmerican*, regardless of party,
modern
ailments
commonly
associated
with
old
age
were,
which, it may be remembered, is were expected to make cofttmon Town Hall, reqelring 1060 man wood-Uk# Mary road, total cost,
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Um bough. WlUioil a if not unknown, at least very uncommon. U M mica m e less than a year away.
cause. President Roosevelt ha* In­ hours valued at 9070 and ma­ 97406.60. work on Micklsr road,
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to say thst nervous breakdowns were a rarity. Heart dis­
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It tallat
total cost, 8.1049JW; work on Nel­
aaaata Um graao. ,'v eases and cancer, which even In. our times seldom stUcR th* radio ■* a weapon of th* w*r i f i i m t tkprttiion ami, w
When afl of the** trojeet* are son road, cost, 94023.69; repairs
Steve’s
greatest political
effeclivenea*. far, has mel with »irollar rr»ulU
» you bar#
completed, the county’s quota of at airport, total cost, 93758; pav­
anyone under sixty, could not have played an
ugh, and • daad lia f la rwrt In the medical studies of the prehistoric doctor. Enemy
nearly 22.1.000 man-hour* of li
ing
part
of
Federal
Aid
project
W
tribesmen and beasts of the forests usually got there first.
tcrial, 10,600 garment* were madv hor will have been exhausted, and R5-A. Myrtle to French Avenue*
and (on*.
Iota!
And there is no evidence to show thst neurasthrnU
and distributed In the county. Fin­ 98.1JI02.01 will hare been spent for an lakeshors boulevard
-- ——• •*. &gt;w^*s#V
And that la all.
occupied the place In those early medical studies which it
ished garment* Included women's payrolls, and 810,260.50 for ma cost, 93653.70. -setting up of earterial.
*
penlrry
shoo
and
building
of
die****
and
underwear.
g
irl*’
Bet what w »r» &gt;11 the tumult* la does today? Man can »&gt;c confronted with the dangj-s of be­
Most of the project* lUtrfd above women’s center equipment, total
dresses end underwear, *hirla for
ing clawed to death by a lion without turning a hair, but
' " this action 7
, 91263 60; drainage In Black
men and boys, apd babies' lay- are now under way including the
it
U
only
when
he
tries
to
put
his
iKsiks
into
balance
or
to
What vara of atom* In the twig,
task of re-layiag part of the sow
ninork, 12 ,000, and relaying
' What ruin*,
(Contlnued From Page OneT
stt&lt;»,
get his money, out of a closed bank that lit* suffers a ner­
er system of thl* city. A fore* of of rough portion of brick on
FUrjr and diaaatrnu*. In lb* leaf T
into effect throughout the eounA toUl of 4U63 re.dy-m.de men have been busy for two week*
vous collapse.
State Road No. 3 on First Street
T l a d m Iba tumult waa, but give I
But with the single exception of this one complaint, try on Jan. 1 an elaborate set of garment* also were distributed making concrete aewer pipe un and Park Avenue, total cost, 911**# alga.
charge*
far
beyond
those
paid
following
their
arrival
from
the
der direction of W. J. MacCrark- 360.
the chances are pretty good that a gentleman of the Pleis­
vI
0*1 jr, tho leaf fill, and lb* bough i
tocene period was no better spcclman than those who drink now b, bank customer* in most National Red Crooa. C*»h value of en at the nld MacCraekrn plant
Also, Rrpalra and Improve­
■ -la bar*.
west of Goldsboro, while another
Johnson unit red tha ecbv- , hU r|othtnK wai set at $**»*■ .
tea and smoke perfumed cigarettes today.
ment* on 21 county school build­
dole, suspended and they will re|oU( „ f 22,741) garment, were crew has been surveying th* ings, total cost, 914,014.17; re­
Thl* la Um world: there la no nor*
main ro until after the open heat- dt&gt;lribu.j d lo 1070 f.,„diea. and area which is to be excavated fur pair and painting at tongwood
• »., • 9 F*». . w» - i
The Next Year And A Half
in,r*of th* »t6U person* given drilling the new sewer pipe.
water plant, total cost, 81081;
Tha unseen aad &lt;t***lrou* preA complete list of the approved
Johnaon aaiil hr waa layni|i||n ihf ^unty,
werr children
shskln«
repair and grading of strecta,
CWA projects for the county
Further .tody o( the President a huilget messsgo down no rale* aa to whether the Bn(j rtf percent were colored.
TV* trivial act from Um tarnflc
and repair to Town Uall at
a* follows:
throwa
more
light
upon
what
the
Administration
thinks
lit
addition
4K0
blanket*
«nd
100
hanVrra
ahnuld
brlnir
in
new
proaction.
Ixmgwood total coot. 81181.50;
Employment of clerical help and
IptSk: and lb* gbosU of ebaage, •bout the present *Ute of business *nd what t proposes to IKiaala for t^»e puh'ic heailn*a or comforters valued at 11000 weie
work on Banana toke road, total
assistants
to
be
used
at
the
Muni­
do during the next two years than anything else which has whether they could present the! distributed.
, ' ggst and to coqic,
cost, 86280.88; grading on SanTfcropg the brief world. The mael- come out of Washington In several months. A great deal hifh achetlule of charge* which
la spit* of the fact that over cipal Library total cost. 3612; ford-Orlando reft. ^ total
cost,
317 fa i»fUa Ava.
•siting
up
uf(
a
Women's
Cenlrr
3 ^ attain ha* us all.
of uncertainly has existed In the business world for some the rode authority hail eourht 'nuO'wontcn gave tbeir lime in *cr- In (he Itask,-t Ituilding tidal roal 34W7: work oa South Georgia
Quality,
courtly,- a n ,
without hl» conM-nt to r»tabtl*h vice at the sewing room. It cost
c w k a d aikrn .
Avenue,
total cost,
811,1171
time as to Ujc exact Intentions or the government with re­
nervlcc. W « Bulfh lowi
the local chapter B&amp;01.U7 to oper­ (ftCR/l; employment of women rlrarine and grading of Oviedo
gard to mqpetary policies and the general socialization of the firat of the year.
ate’ this room during IV.13.
The bousrUceiwrs total cost, 9216- em­ -emetrrv. total cost, 8700; clear­
prices. C a l l aad bu
It wpan’t a hitch-hiker who InW ntad
* ' ,|U
m , parable -A
room at different time- during the ployment of women who are to ing and grading of Greenwood
tha
“ A ro.Hn.
rolling industry. Cuch atfu exists. Hutf ^ ' T S u l n U e s *
vlncvd.
, , Hhf&gt;
rather
historiral
data
relating
lo
ptoto
gather* no bio
.*.“ or m
aybe **t should tend to clarify some of thesa U" Cer\*/nl‘ |‘ .,
yea), was not only a medium for
&gt;ap gathers
most.**
maybe
cemetery,
total
root.
3080;
rotsI’
hon*
44j|7
We
Deliver
producing
clothing
fui
the
uneinthe
city
and
county
.
total
c
^
l
'V# didn’t
didn't want
mom.
For some tlm. there has Ixten considerable agitation
wsnl .ny
sny moss.
Town 11*11
ployed in Ihe &lt;ounty. but It al»o I 9I&lt;»; employment of women who •pletlon of4*3 Geneva ••
am ong the Inflationist bUark o f congressm en to financei pub­
&gt;4*1Sd)M — .'li.,a T
p '. i
— ■■ o ------ provided wo,k foi a number uf j are l„ rare for a flower varden in
Op* rosson w* srs so anxious lic work cx|H-ndllures and re lie f appropriations lh r ^ * h
which shrubs and flowers are to
women on ihr unemployed lists
fpr tbs Administration
.........................program
......
.th e Issuance o f fiat money. T h a t the I resident w ill enter
(Continued from pegs owe)
41 while a»d eight colored worn- Da grown for transplanting slinr
Vt wnrk U«t right Is bacsu** lt| U |n Bcr|ously no auch suggestion is revealed by the tact
highways and artiund public build*
twnpld b* such a black eye for .. . h
to borrow du ring the next six ^ l0'd h,, women sttrmk-d claisr* two daya cn.
tnr*. total ro-t, $IU.U.
each week for *1* week*, and fpkl
. * • —
* u i.iu
z r m L .......
If h. h...
;• • “ ' .•‘ f f l hour* each day.
ANn. landxi apinir. diaininr and
\V r a r r
*«»
"«»
»u ptu in n l I U f a a f ^ t f In ArtTl.O^
They rrcr\ |nl
1st Irslluy tmu l.rakra, llphta anH al*»rlna This seYklea li !» •
the printing presses, there would be no point in additions practical inatructiun in it*g«rd to
rc-Uyiiif of ulatr rtMid N«». 3 on
•silu iril)
I f r Y » F » i h l » * a I* f o u n d *t » I f F ® u
w i l l be
. Even Francs is having banking
Geneva Avenue lo Geneva In4«l
clcanlint—a. aimplr preparation of
tills *| III ** rr |Ilf Irate latunj b) ItiB bbaflft. W# if# ft
^fflrulllss. There » oKere they've borrowings of any amount.
coat.
tirj/J42.5.r
i^
landac
apinir*
9*rvlr*.
Furthermore the President suld, “ It is by laying a food and th* firnt rudiment* of
t BO mush gold they had to
draining and auefaca treatment of
health, particularly In irjrard to
ry It gn&lt;Wr.the ground »&lt;&gt; that foundation of confidence in the present und faith in the
chil«)rev^
a portion of state road No. 2 and
208 W. First
Um sun could tbin*.jfl4Mv when future that the upturn which we have so fur seen will noNo. *1 total coat. $!9,!WM»6; re
The (Chapter &lt;bfttributed food In
hanks go bo*tod In FV*n^ It'* s come cumulative. The cornerstone of this foundation Is the form of eight carload* of flour
lajrin|r b{kk on »t»U n « ^ , ^ o «
(Continued From I*age One)
that W* haven't any mnnn- the good credit of the government.4' It can be assume* which bad a ea»h valor of $OdlUV •
rate on all fractional parts of
■ if
poly on sll tbs poor judgment In from this that the President. In eo far as he is able
will 20. Hour distribution wa» made such proof or wine gallon."
mm
permit nothing to ha|i|«-n which will destroy the confidence regularly each month lo-ginning In
tip worid.______
A* esplalned by l. II. Parker,
which is so necessary to the extension of credit.
May. and 200 families rerleved tax expert of the House ways and
N#w if w . published this newsmonth. means ropimittee, a proof gallon
With the government entering the market for such flour regularly every
&gt; 7 . s j&lt; r n i0 &gt; s
yager la Germany, we would 1m
loans, two results stand out as absolutely certain. About 2."&gt;O0 famdies were reetpi- of whisky is 211 cubic inches and
l a public official. Wonder If the
• , 11
\. v
i fnt
One of them is that the relief expenditures and additional enta of flour In the county.
is 100 proof.
•
Mats gays tho xxlxryT
t l M i i ILiU »• i* 4
Di-trll&gt;ution
uf
Ihi*
flour
cost
Of this proof, half l* alcohol
!••!*&gt;.
Nl M • •a (IV*
I f Um dollar keeps gnln« down public works appropriations will he continued; the other the Chapter ontj (2.1.-1* lerau.r 116
Vsw k m ,
*4 se e rs*.
-. r t - .r
la Um sxchxngs market*. It may s that taxes must he increased. Those who are working volunteer women workers and fiva and half Is distilled water and
I Del
SW UM
lealsshwfsw
on
0WA
projects
need
have
no
fear
that,
as
long
as
they
■
r
e
e
r
rkila'e
kvalih' a w *
the
tax
is
paid
on
this
quantity.
anas* within right af some of the
volunteer men workers accepted
e
e
rr
o
r
Uke
(he
rtakl k ls4
abide
by
the
rules,
they
will
be
thrown
out
of
jobs
next
A gallon of pura grain alcohol
fellow* at lb* bottom of the
the responaitdlily uf dlalri^ution,
• I reea. a * s a * n n
af
Ik * roos is »v saavartssf
summer or next winter, (lovernmenl appropriations will many uf tbcm loaning aulomihile*. is 200 proof.
*
aa
tk
*
asitk
fp
*
k
a
|r
kqsfc T *
.
'
keep them busy until June of 1936 at least. Those who
If people buy grain alcohol for
The Chapter received
16,000
f ..It la already apparent that are on the relief roles may also enjoy the feeling of ussur- yards of cotton material shortly making gin awl othar alcoholic
President Rooe*ve)t esn have ancc that, their absolute ncceaaltlca will be provided for after Nov. I , 19.12 for uto in mak- bsvarftt* 8l toroe/th* M
ta l» 94.
ho n e b
frwwi this
tag clothing •that was to ho~4ba. 1 IP a Severs re rwae'n* high aa
during
the
rtext
year
and
a
b*M.
.
.
.
.
.
„
and *oa for jroufaa'f. that wv hare th* s ilk your cbM H h l
His popularity le even
But these things cannot be done without increasing trlbuUd. This material waa val­ 76 percent alcohol. It t* 169
ued at 91.000, and under a paid proof and th# tax wl)l he 9*.
greiatar than It w m elx months
taxes even ihough tbe ipopey which is to be spent is to be and experienced dressmaker, a
sg*. I f b* asks for tho right to
klquort containing less than 100
borrowed. These epormoUs bond Issues lasar Interest, i ne tewing room equipped with neces­
reduce all th* tariffs on th*
proof end more than 24 percent
, or to rata* thorn, ha will Interest rates will vary depending uijon th« length of the sary sewing marhlnrs, tables, alcohol, bear the part of th# 92
I t I f h* u p for Un billion security and tbe condition of the market. With so l*7K« * n desks, and other arflclra was es­ tax according
line lo
lu proof.
(IIWI. Gin
vans gen­
»• **amount being
offered
at otps
time It la safe to say
......................
.. .........
............
.. .......
»y that an tablished.
, ha wUI ySt that too.
erally rontalny
••rny 39 Pfrctfli *»«&gt;;.
Out
of
tha
16,000
yards
af
ma•verxw rate uf three percen( will not prove excessive. Three
‘
.
hoi and la 79 proof.
Im lasts County yra* omsng percent Interest on ten billion dollars, the amount which accompanied
home
b y' Mr*.
w ' prssoat yfgtorday In tha the government will borrow dyring the next six tn°ntha Young’* father. Rev, Joriign.
o f CifA . project* approved. amounts to *300.000,000. ThU sum enjl proportionate
Reboot opened In - Oviedo aa
. ro*ds, eewers. and tho •mounts for further borrowings will h*ve
be raised by Thuraiky of lhi« week, • will aooouai far aa « ■
‘‘fV ltk ;
ML*
Ethel Oliver returned
_______________
Most U u x U o O - ____________________ •
Wednesday from Punt* Gorda
&gt;m
where she spent Christmas with
sunt. Mrs. Karl Daul.
If, a gpfaUy tapryvsd
Mis* Martha West accompanied her lister.
h m »4 .
n la thU ssetioa. J u t os
her a.nt. Mrt. D. A- Jackson to
h b , »M U d
her home In Tampa for a few date
Marion. visit *•
-f
*• ■-ar.fPV
IBM WtU
Garth Rower ret*mad to hU
nptatlajr^BiSC
W* 8re contsre
■
■ * * '* M H katsa
Ms. •visit with hia father la Ovisd*.
tag our floating driver Uritai*
*
b
y
'
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*
r
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J
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JJ
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vtdnltv th* first part df k th*
rt.lt with the father la Ovlecto.
year. Lot'u* giv* you a flgflr*
Mrs. F is Ids knd daughter, Mrs.
Tha Oviedo Woman's Club threw
•a pulling or driving pile*.
wide |U door* to tho entire tewD. M- T »«k *
*•&gt;
ity sn New Year's'aftareoea
will spend a few months w in her
B O A T AND
PA!
evening.
Among
|ko**
rsesivUtatp-Uw. t . A- M w tM ir M l
ikBfDn •
t tag were Mrs, A, D. C o vin g**
N s u . ris.
and Mrs. B. 0. Bralth.
wv
A. D. Sauy, J r, stadsnt at
K.
N. C, after » rifh wHk U*. • »*

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Ttjo Bowery” of
iat Slile ju*t ax It
was in Itx hey-dey, with all Its
famous real-life characters, proved
to be a gigantic ta*k. but New
Yorker* who kno|r their New York
of the nineties, declare that 2lHh
Century Picture*, new producing
organisation releasing
througn
United Artist*, ha* done a mag­
nificent Job
in itx fir*t picture,
opening at Ihe Milanc Theater
Sunday for a two day run.
Three of the greatest studios in
Uollywood
Mctro-Goldwy n-May­
er, Fos, ami Paramount,—carar to
the air of 20t0h Century Picture*.
61-li-M loaned the two star* of
"The Champ," Wallace Beery and
Jackie Cooper, George Raft wa»
loaned by I'm amount, while Fox
contributed it- pee director, Raoul
Walsh.
Much of tbe action of "The
Bowery” take, place around Chucq
Connors' old hunky tonk and sa­
loon; In Chinatown with it* tong
war* and "ie*urta of iniquit)"; st
ga&gt; old Brighton (jescli; in the
shallow* of lltodklyn Bridge sin)
among the butom chorus girl- uf
Stsvc Brodic-, "palace of »in.”

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JOIINHTIWN. P*., Jan. 6.—W
— 1{ undrads of houtrhnldtra in
Ikla soft coal region may have
to xtart hoarding their "Mack
dUnmada* against a famlns if
ibrail^ of a combined trurk
dr|vara' and domestic coal miners'
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tha) our chances of avoidMr. and Mia. John Thomas of
On Sunday evening at 7:30
■"if labor disturbance* are much
Chicago
Wavs
arrived
here
le
o'clock at the Holy Cross Episco­
greater if the management is
pal Church, “ A Christmas pa­ •pend th* winter *re*on at thuir dealing with Its own employes. In­
geant O f The Holy O reir by W .! home on Golden I-akc.
stead of dealing with paid unioh
Roisell Bowie will be prerented
organisers, who may have t diby tbe Young People's Service
Mr*. Bertha Gulden has artiv- reel financial intrrrat In krrplitg
DAX-w.
• League.
King Arthur snd hi* ed from lloiton tu spend sonte I (rouble brewing. I have no quarrel
0a* uf Um First knight* will again gather st the time with Mrs. Agnes Bridgmar,|wilh orraniied labor per &gt;r. but
id asset at 3:30 table round and pledge them14 Elm Areutir and Mr. and Mrs. 1 have a drritird opinion regirdlak
’ Mrs. OtMrg* Uaff, 206 *elve» (o "follow the gleam'' of tbe Valter Cook, 614 Holly Avepun. the ;&gt;eiTeption and sincerity of
A vsdos- v
.■ *
Grdll and l.*&lt;ivt pure, speak the
many of the labor leaders of to­
H M , Twa r f th. First Gral| and "Live pure, apeak the
day.
lurch will jwest at 3)30 king, else, wherefore bornt
"Many of us believe lhat
th* iM ta fe i U n R. F.
The legends that clutter so rich­
ploys organiialions are of mors
CoopW, 910 WJthUttT'Avvuue. ly around th«# romantic figure of
value to worker* than national
with, Mrs.
*wd Mrs. E. C. Arthur from 1376 when “ Sir Gaunion*.
We are all seeking to
n a rm r'*« husls— »
.
- 1
beginning on Monday Jan. 8. achievr tbe same end, that is. Im­
waln and The Green Knight”
bar Tbraa
of Uba first made Its appearance, through Mr*. W. M. Scott of this etty will
provement of workers and work­
,t C&amp;urtMwUI reset . t the beautiful cycle of Kir Thoma* 1
ing conditions, and because many
_ with l t n . A , C. Cham- Mallory'* "L e Moris D'Arthur, have a one-man show of her work of u* do believe that thl* ran be
110 Sanford1Avenue.
' 1 down to Tcnn&gt;aon's unforgettable en the balcony at the Chamber of
accomplish*) belief- wtOpait the
Number Fouy o f th* F in t "Idyll* Of The King" are of the Commerce In Orlando where 40 commercialised national
unions
! Chnrch Will meet at 3:30 very fabric of poetry, "the stuff paintings of varied type, Illus­ we are sometime* »everely criti­
g U a fk w Ith Mr*. T. L riUhford. that dream* are made of.”
trating the versatility of her ta­ cised. The newspaper* h»»e con­
in the candle lit church fes____
strued my opinion* in that re­
, Cirri* Number One of the Pres- tooned with Christmas garland* U" ! ' W.,“„ ___Saturday,
spect a* a challenge to the nation­
111 continue through
• hytarian Aiillllary, Mrs. C. C. and wreaths, the knights and damal recovery act."
, Mrs. J.
Benson Is
. .
Briggs, chairman, will meet at svtl will corns out as if from Jan. 13.
Gardeners’
New Head
1:00 o'dM k.ot tha. home of Mrs. soms old illuminated manuscript
Among the picture#
1). a AMtos. Rr.. Pinehurat, with clad In rich samite blaxoned with th. exhibit will be the following Clyde Steamer Forced
Mr«. Shinholser (Jives1
Mr*. J. C llen«on was elected
which have been g » « n
various To Change Schedule
u : And** and Mr*. U. M. Good- gold.
Root
Culture I*esson
chairman of the Dirt Gardener*
ha *-*—tasrd The costume# were designed and distinctions: “ Cypres* on l^xe
'Circle
of
the
Garden
Club
of
Sen
Npmbsr Fiva of the First created by Mi** Margaret Young, Monroe- Which won first pri*.
Dur to the fact lhat th* •tramA lr- oil on i,*«d" from *n a**Church will meet at 3:30 axalated by Min* Amelia Noble for the best landscape from me ship Shawnee ha* been badly ford at the regular meeting of
Ivr, and Mi's Josephine Teihcll nhlii nl H.iantral ehatt. written
llh Mrs. J. M. Burdick, and Mis* Kathryn Morri»on. while Florid* Federation
. thrown off it« Brhr*lulr on armorning at the home of Mr* It. lay Mr« Miller WtNon. » * - given
Bach member Is be- Mr*. A. M. Philip*, a »i*te d b&gt; •'llouarboat/*
r^ J ,Vr.‘ ssii'co u n t of heavy fog along the AtR. D»*s. Rose Court, with Mr*. l.y Mia s I) Shtnhol-er nl the
ashad t * hriag fnflC "• " * ' Mr*. Eu*tls Peaks, will have nrahle mention; mna ^ ■« .
lantic (*oabI between Jacksonville.
De*», Mr*. J. (&gt;. Ixney, and Mr*. i rgulni meeting of Central fit tie
rcta-Number Six af th* First charge of the music with Mr*. W. on U k r Monroe", find i,ri**
an^j New
York, Ita scheduled C. W. Baker »* s elected vireGarden I ’lub held Friday
uitS trill' meet at 3:30 T. Jackson a* organirt. The light­ among marine picture* from thnailing from Jickeonville to New president and Mr*. Andrew Carr* i»f i
k Miss Emily'Boyd; 111 ing effect* were workrd out by Student* Art Club of Tamp*.
mm lung nl tto- hinitr of Mr
York
rity
on
neil
Wednesday
and treasurer.
It Chase, link Avenue
Mis.
lath Street, h *
(he Rev. Milton Sarkrtt. The HeV. Mrw. Scott received firnt amateur hai* In-en rqnrrletl. it
learned
Mr*. Ben*on presided over the Ftan.-i* L Itotr piestdod met the
lumber H r a t l th*&lt;Vt«B- Martin llram will read the man­
pritP In landscape work in oil*, here ttnlay.
meeting when report* weir heard j ineetiiig mtil tead nn aitolc nil
Auxfliafy, M rs.. -IIstar? uscript of the pageant whiili first place in marine work in oil*,
The Rteamer i" now echedule*! from the various standing com­
chklrmnia, xrfll meet at Mrs. Holland Dean directed.
Ihr Pasadena
first place in portraiture in wa­ to Bail from Miami on Wednes­
mitter* and Mr* S. M Schwail* K i k i ’ s r \ «*n i
ock at th* home o f' Ml**
The character*, in the order of ter color*, and first place for th#
day,
Jan
10
instead
of
Tuesday.
and
Mr*.
Henson
were
rlio-eli
aMaa’ -BgCIll. 607 Magnolia Avenue, their appearance are:
I&gt; u i m u i h r In is im * * * * *••**
Election of amateur work
bc»l
with M ^ McGill ahd Mr*; Martin
King Arthur, St. Clair White: in oil* from Ihe Central Floruit Jan. 9 and it will procrnl ti» New ik-lrgatrs to the state convention p m 1 •• M r i r h r a i d f i o t l i I ho
to
l&gt;e
held
*i«m
in
T»llah*-see
York direct, omitting a *to|» et
■ la n d m ir r » m m i t l r p 8
and
J. Lorig 4* ho*tease*.
Two Angela, Mary 1-oui-e Merl- Exposition.
Jacksonville. The
steamer
Al- Mr*. De*s and Mr* E 1 Hoy acre a n n m iiu o d t h a t M i » A 1
.Circle Number Six s f th* Pt*«- Wether, Dorothy Stewart; Joaeph,
first
Mr*. Seott received her
gont|ula |r now scheduled to Ball selected to serve as ’delegatee* to lre*i l i i ' i i . »» m r n i i * r i * ' f •■»••
hytarian Auxiliary, '-Mrs. ' R. 11. Janie* lappin; Mary, Kathryn
training In art while a atudent at from Jacknonville with pa»Ren- the convention.
w on f i i s l p iiit r ill t h r | r l i
Walthour, chairman, will meat at Morrison; Three »hepherd», Jos­
Sullin* College. Hri.tnl. Tenn. gera and freight at%10:00 o'clock
As di-trilnitiun tliairman. Mi*.
«* li 1 l l l l ' l l l I N x 11 r r c o i i l i - t
3:00 o'clock w ith' Mrs. Rlc&amp;hrd eph Stewart, \6Tlliam 'Colbert,
where »he won a geld me,1*1 for TuvBtlay morning tu accomintMlate Harry II lleeiell annmimivl lhat
Mi- I T Mvttlik nad an
Ten Eyck, 1869 Washington A re­ liarrv Hobson; Three Wire -Men. nutstanding work.
l-aler
»b* , thoei |Htr»oiu* who had planned 40 rooted plant* were given out
triidni list of plant- thnl vu’ii*
nas, with Mrs. Ten Eyck and Mrs. Martha Bishop, Eleanor Hlekann.
in
December
by
members
of
Ihr
tu leave un Ihe
*Shawn»c the
Kathryn
Thigpen;
I-auncclot, workril unner the
O. D.. Bromley a* bosteasr*.
irelr A Udanical chart on leave* rvrlianirrd aimmir t i»rlr no-nilta iWilliam I.ycelte In Atlanta and ne«i day.
of Oiarle* BetU; A Psge, Raymond
uo*
then explained for the mem­ iluiinr th« pa-t month Hrfnsh
Bedlvere,
Robert before coming to Sanford w*» a
•urn! a wilt' ihi'ii
lo Ihr
ionary Society Monsalvatgs;
ber*
by Mi* Dea*
mrmler of Ihr water rotor cla-S
DISAPPEARS OFF SHIP
*Um First Methodist Church will ( ’orn' 11: (*«reth. George An'Vr-,
Those present were Ml*. J. C. follow iriif Mi- S (» ShiiiliokiM'i,
at
the
Corcoran
Art
Gallery
ill
place at 3:00 o’clock at tho son; Tristram, Jxmra Coltert;
Iten-on. Mr* I . W llakar, Mr*. Mia Ororffi4 (• llrnin&gt; Ml- J
Washington. I». C. While .he reBALTIMORE. Jan
«
&lt;/Pi­ Perry Cameron, kit* Amhew Car­ N NVIntnri, Mi* hmi ■{o^rltri.
■'w ith Circle.Number Six in Prrcivxl, Frxni Warner; Modred,
•Ided
in
Washington
Mr.
Rrotl
Jack Morrison; Galabed, la-*ter
ll r* Sadie Helen Anchor 6l**Jv
Mr* Jainr- (i Shaioii, Mi* L ihiiW
charge of tbe program.'
made man) Illustration* of fnilt jM-are^ from the Merchant* likl reway. Mr» K It Dea- Mrs Har­
II S o li. Mi- J \ IIIaily, \li*
Jocnlxr business meeting of the Philips; Three Damsel*, Virginia |
ry
II
Hocren.
Mia
V
.
I.
Hoy,.
Martha Adams; Another Damsel, and plant di»e**e* for Ihe He-’ Miner* *team«hlp Farrfa* off the
,B4eJkgn«s Guild of Holy Cro.s
J C
II v Icbison,
Mr*. I I low i'll Ktali, M»- J llinirlrldri
pxrtmenl of Agnculluir and fort Carolina moat Thur*d*v night'** 6(r*
Anna
Curncll.
Mis Ifohri t MrrikMlhrf. Mr* N
'
V Church will be held at
the rla**room* of tbe University, the vessel w*» pr,K-eeding from J (l Ixney, Mr* »&lt; fl Monrne.
%
ck at the pariah House.
M * S M Sthwartx, Mi- It W. t* ( hamlw*?lam, M«* J T \* %
of Maryland a* well a* for nu l Savannah to Raltimore
Detail* Ware. Mr* II 61 WsUun, Mi­
hy. M»- Gt'oiirr Pavloii. Mi* v
Number Four of the at the Sanford Country Club. Golf Ii,,n*t and internalninal eMK&gt;»t-J
rei-eived here from
the m**ler tt’ D Gaidlnri, ami Mis )oiil&gt;te I! i liasr, ami Mis. I taioi
Frtakyterlan Auxiliary, Mr*. It. II. irt the morning, luncheon at noon
of Ihe vessel I apt A II Brooks Ruo*vll.
llol
lA W , chairman, will meet at 3:30 and bridge game* in the after­ Him*
A few years ago Mr* Stoll had were meagre Tbe home address
rtfo d t with Mr*. F. T. Meriweth noon.
thr privilege of extended rlo*!y of Mr* Anchor was not given.
or,'Celery Avenue.
Regular meeting of the Junior
n„r ,mild it be learned where »be Officers Of Legion
Ctrde Number Two of the Pre* High School I’ .-T. A Will Im h.-l.l with Ihe lat« II K Waid, an
bytarina Auxiliary, Mr*. G. H at 1:30 P. M. In the library of thr II.h lutinter of note wh„ w»* f ' boardul tbp ve»scV' • i
Auxiliary Installed
many yem* prlneipal of the St.
Brown, chairman, will meet *i school.
JobnawcHMt
Ait
S
&lt;
bool
in
l**nd,"i.
3:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. school. Dr. Eliialx-tn Tracy will j
Mi** Itaymoml ItuKi-m of Or
Cathdltc 'Gro\ip Plabs
J*t D- Rkodruif, booth Kaofnnl apeak on (he aubjeel, "Atraoa- I H « * ' o''1!’-' Mr Want* in-linelaiidf. f|»Ul1h dial»lit in « I'M’*'
Afsnue, With Mr*. Woodruff and phere or the Value of Intaiigliic*." tlon that shr added |o,rtratttne te Luncheon At Valdvz
.!&lt; nl of the Amriitait I rifioli Am
Mlh.^ Jotm G. Smith a* hoatkxaet. Board meeting will take placr at her work Her recently contplet.-l
111a %ft . v»a* Installing
uffun
canvas. "Tin- Mountaineer*" won
l*lan« wrri* madi* for a lunch
• vGtrrie Noraher Three id the 3:00 p. M.
whin ihe uffirrip f l h « - I'umini;
hon&lt;oablr
mention
from
the
Floi
run
to
hr
given
np
Jan.
10
at
tbr
The Seminole High School P.-Y.
rian ARgUlnn/, Mra. W. A
)ra» i»f f ’ampbell I
l ' nil
_|ry, chairman, will meet qt A. will meet at 3:J0 o'clock at the i«ln Knlrrmtinn " f Aria nnnu
tin American I&gt;e*ir»«*n arr,. mdiM t
o'clock with Mrs. L A. Brum- ftcbool au'ktnrium. The Itev. Mar­ rnhitnlinn in SI pHrmlturr *•' b.-!\&gt;Ulem Hotel ,t the regular rpret
tin J. Itram will apeak on the sub­ vein her. During the summer of,lng «1 ihe Rosary CiiiifratenJl) t*d into i»ff»«r Thuiwday ••h••nin%r
log, Colory Avenue. .
t a i l Mrs Seott wa* * member of (of All Souls I a t holm I hurrh held at Ihe home of Mix M H lew"*,
ject, "Family Itrlationa.”
Mis
ll"ir* i »ny of Ws h Wednesday evening at tile rrctni y Magnolia Avenue
Rehearsal for the song faatival* the Critchri Art Colon
Tho Basinesa Women’* Circle uf
with Mm W \ Hungr |iira»4lmi( wa- assisted hj Mi* i N Hal
the Presbyterian JRoxlliary. Mia* to be given *i Ihe Auditorium q) iqglun, 1), tt
Tbr luncheon will hr *■**!» in Irhl i \ nf Ollindo, art inif as aer
&gt; Warren EnsLVBy, rimlrnian, Daytona Brath will iaVa place at
CQiinrction with a tnri'tiii|f t»f tbr fcani at arm*.
will meet at 7:30 P. M. at thr 7:10 I*. M. at the Woman'* Club.
The following uffneis iM*»r in
o f Mlaa Oliv* USctts. 2466 U- Augustine Bmlth • will havo Mrs. Powell PreHides Inianl of lilivctorB of SI AU|tu»
line IMtKfkan I'ourxil, N«tU*n»l stalled Ml* II H la'*!*, pit's i
charge.
A t o j i , , wiW V u»
Over W?iitSideP.-T.A- r«uncil uf l •tbolu ^fomen. dent. Mis. J fl f oh looirh %•• ••
m
*WedaceOay. »
Tho Karah Parker Methodist r-Mra. Jarne* 11. Powell ptesl.led Atnonjr thr ip rtk rn vaill lie Anna pieaidem. Mia. K K H*»uinlllat,
Lilli (Jamble, a trader in ihe cauar •etrotary. Mi*. C
M. flower*,
“ ikifie* Day" wfll ba obaattWl Qrpianaga Cluh will meet at 3 U9 over the regular meeting ul the
uf InUrntllonAl price MUa Gam­ historian, and Mi* \y'. T ixn gliy
n’dack at tha homo of ¥ra l*. D. Weal Stile Primary P. T. A. hgl.)
ble la (uniidtm l an abl* Breaker -ergrant wt-arrjj*.
‘
..........................
PlnkhuMt.
Thoredav ii&gt; i r » W *6 tha xehael ■wnd ■If fjrfter 6f the parfjh
InReffeslifnphta were Wryed at the
rature ami Kuitc De­ auditovlnm. Daring- the kuaineae
»fttM le attend Ihe limrhee* to rnqrioritm &lt;rf the ocrrlcr* Dot
partment* sif Ik# Woman'* Club session report# w *t# heard frO m ij^ ,, , nij „ lr«t her,
town g\ii-*t* were Mr* Raymond
vrill hxv* a Joint'program at 3: dl
th, various coiamilteea.
’
Those present at the meeting Rogers, Mis. F
A. Bo'lentihe.
o’ clock *1 llw club hnus*. A bu*.Mre. Henry Thurston was eleet- wrry, Mf. Ju||.
Mr, Mis. George Tiirnei. ;rrr*id,-nt of
B b r k t l, 221 K . U I 8 L .
’.lUhSHITAI* .MEET1N(J
neaa meeting Will take place at
ed a delegate to tbe ne«t ruunty j Kf, nk Mriimh, Mrs. Frank PeWr*. the Orlando Is-gimi Auxiliary, and
3:00 o'clock.
j j
'
council
meeting
which
will
be
Mid
j
,
„
Martin
Temple,
Mrs.
June
Mi* Kraltie* Ixugblin *l-o of
x a * &lt;J------- '—
' The annual meeting of the Fernuldon Monday. Jkh. 15 at the l-T '"!'1, Reumillat, Mrs T. L O'Connor. Oilaj|(li&gt;
, ..
La ugh ton Memorial Hospital Association
School. Attendance prii« for \&gt;&gt;e * « . J E Grmtdick,' Mr* R A.
day W*» awarded to the ftrurth c , m, run Wl, K. ‘a . Pameron, Jr.,
will.be die Id at THREE o’clock on Thurs­
DEAr/l fO R KIDNAPERS
grade taught by 6lr* Sybil Boukh., ||n p,„| pr, uW, ^ n . p. R. Houp a in t s
..ft
Program
for
the
aftermtan
I
mlllat.
Mrt.
A.
E.
Mallem,'
Mri.
day
auerndon, January 1H, HKM, at the.
i
W A S H IN G T O N ,
J a it
fl
lA * l
» , _
"B ««t fo e Tho South”
eluded a piano aolo by Mia* •( an-1 Georte lUlme*. Mr*. John LaidA
bill'
to
provide
the
death
pen(
(Vrtlrt H ouhc, Sanford, Florida.
The; O e t Lee* Becaaao They Spread Farther—
lyn Collier and a talk on moving.
Mrs )| M llthtby, Mr. W ally for kidn*|M-iv wa * mtiiMlpi e 11
•n'i
pMtuiYB by K*rl l*hinann, a*c- |P# Runfc. Mr# Geurfi* T. Krlluwa,
Thry Batata Their Beaaly Ix e g rr—
.
yesterday h&gt; heomtur Patterson, |
('asKandra Schultz, Secretary
rvUry of tha IWvnlnaU roun'y'M rB J. I. Hurl. Mra N*. B Krn- (K M o), author of the mg** ie
r ' Than U N . Belter l i ' U e Chankbar uf
Mr. leah-lnad), Mr* II M. Tatum, Mra known a* the "I in *«-rgh Ixw "
T. W. Lawton, President
an*B»rrr&lt;l many &lt;jur«tiona JH f nry Rtrhtrr, Mra Mary Muk
At present life im|irisonment t*
fn»m tbe mothrm alM»ut
«iut piftur#«iUr, aiul Mia* Jo*ephine arltell.
the maximum penuily.
204 Sanford Avenua
*
i aultahlr fur rhlldrvn WmI IpMf
*
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' flue rue un them.
•TSAR COAL FAMINB
ot -the
1 Wmi*
Youtg
a t 7:^0
Episcopal
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Mnrnlna Wnr*hlp. 11:M A. I t
(TirlBlUn Ki»4r»vnr, l : l t T, * .
Worship mnrW,’ ' I D
Thurso*r* Si 7:11 I' M. '
M
Tltr
839ilnn
will niref at |k# dcQ»f l i t hi li nv noil.
rbl»|(
IM Altai
Altai «vrnlaff
i w d Ib l
tp fof th
Mr*. Adair and daughter, Emily,
(•hip FrrVlr*** for |h**
T Prkarrk
f ^ JL
(lease*
H
i
i
„
I
*od
Hanford
Av*.
wiihi.m
of Jacksonville, ami Mr*. Clouser,
m rm lw i 9 .
Th
nor.
, , «^arni • in i&lt;.i »’.nl nrr wflr»»ip«&lt;l J
Mr*. Hildreth
and
daughter*
Ttie He*. K. I. I(»llt,y, l***for.
Mil f r n l e p * T b r pMBlur !■ • v a f U h U
Homtsv
Itchool
I*-**
A
II
Florence Ann snd Edna, of New
f.»r
r«»nfrr« n* r*69 rtrfjr AArMfiV
clcfl* Uni**. *u|»erlel-e*vt,(.
Horn 9 no i.Vl.M-k in 13 •• o’clock
Smyrna visited Mr*. France* NoiI'reechlnx Hrrvlrr 11 ••* A ».
In
lila
wtiitl% mI Hi* rhureh.
I'rrachlns lord,-, b l » I' M
msyer recently. •­
ToiiNK 1*484»plf • Mrtllnf S.14 I*
u k i : M\H\ r n m t M T f
Mr*. L framer and Mi** Hettie M
CHI IH N
llrtssik llnrrlrii. Iraarr
Arnettc returned on the 27th from
WfiI iwnU ) # •'»
R vW l to Mr , m| M„ . ||,rry ,1'rnvrt
i |»rr«ti9 trrlnn »:»*Yrrnm*iil&gt;
lv u ,
__________
UiiRhlBitl la 1*1*4
Cramer at nromum, Fla.
at 11 «• A* Mnol i i h i )** r*riki*fir.%i. •'••• H| 11 rrmrblna
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Itayr* have
4ID. 1 •»* 1* M
Crmt.il
Hiindajr
?*«■! •»•»!
Wft*
rt*tum»led from a visit to St. PelTli# |tr % Mdilin l*t .*»n rr* lor
Tt mini Tmi tirra, I a an \ M
rit-| Niimlot • fl r i i:pi|*hi*n&gt;
rrabunr- Thry have purrhaRril Ihe
Mlfilet* r thr llr% Jam83 )L
11**4% l*«*ftll9IIIOl*'tl i;!* '
Th*'ni|MHM
Moorr homf in South Idingwootl.
3*»•«•«• It *. h.M.I R
\ \\
Among tho«r
rnjoying Nrw'j
lluly iVmmtiAloa ai“i Hrimon
h ii» t t
i ’l l m c i
11-9*11 A M
. .
. ..
Yrar'p
ilinnrr at San Umli
w. , i Th. r»B**9it of
Hitlb Uri*ll
Haaforl
Hit Irani h Htirrt ©imI
Spring* w rit, Mr*. Kranrr^
Ihr Vulini iVs.pIr*. Hrrkl*-#A 9t II Mr
«| ; l»» I* M Tltr
Thr lilt »* M &gt;l.irl rr. H C llfi
intytr, Mr. and Mr*. J. A. IH*tlinr|1aur wHl •l*j
ItlHie !4rhi*.»l 9 l i A M.
ami ton* John anil KrttUfirk, MUa*
*' 1
w*»i
&gt;fk.r ntnh H. i hr. 11.^ A. II.
9
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9
1
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Kvrnliig Hri I. r. ; in V M
Elsie Dunbar, Mrs. Buchanan, and
\ g n r « lliitltl 1 • " I ’
\Nrtlnvwl.t) 1rrvlrr, ? H! r. Me
6tr». Real*. The Fraln family al»o
\%p4ap«&lt;Ir).
Vp*It 9 Mn-llltv T In I*
formed a party at San Ixndo
Spring* on New Year*,
t
Mi* Ileal* Is leaving this week
on a business trip to Boston.
Thr regular inerting of
“ Tourist Club" *1 Sunny Shade
Park was attended by I2H Jieople
on Wednesday, January 3rd.
The Sewing Club held it- legu
lar business meeting till Jan. 2ml
at thr library.
Dr. A II Ixlhtop and daughter.
Emily Ixthrop, of Swanlon, Ohio,
aiv staying with Mi* Vi-il* Meek
le).
Kheel ' pupil*

(Continued 'from page on*) 1
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ninole High Open* 1934
\ketball Seaton In 29-23 •nongh on tto T it m a to bring
IW n out i m
Tto main fight
tory O ver St. Augustine started
had tto , w on rtlll at IL
la fart they w n t ae May Urine
to n t rU of their tod bat* |toy
M m war* aMo U weUb (to
m*Uh. Ttoy didn't m « that th*
rotoron n i ao fto gdfa Itot
nothing (to youngator dpuld do
v u sufficient to Icm Uto flfht.

jjhjffsfisiRING GAMBLERS
:j»h s r .; chagrined over
SSM l :Ts FIGHT RESULTS

I n k Ranch Buccaneer* In n douM l'H a lir nt the local court,
fteriteg at 7110 o'clock.
uiTbe line-up* and score*:
fafate lU ( t » )
Saint* (26)
4 *«4 n , • . • If
Pierce, 7
D U C tT f
.
rf
. Seggi, f
j d e y. ' i ‘
DuPont, 0
B m h l ^
f
Gunther, 10

fctew.'T

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Capps, 1
Chamber*, 0

•fatoe, &gt;1
Urfatn, t

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Kenry, 0
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bfllnr ^ewi Notes
IteV tto BaafotU^BowlIng- Loaba.’Jaat night tto Valdai Houl
M took I game* from the BalK. B. Baddar nf tto' Ballard*
^6 high with 540. Roy Holler of
&gt;4 V*lde» team had high alngl*
Ilk IM . Them was only one pin
ftemtoo In the mlddl* gamp.

M aM ajr

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y*

Bethlehem Steel Firm
m in t Sued On Bonds

New York“WiwGiiysM
Take Stiff Beating
As Bouts End Oddly
NEW YORK, Jan. t — UT) Th* wta^ men of th* prite ring
In and about Ntw York nr* Im■named In chagrin a* deep a* lb*
anowi that hare been flooding la
on Manhattan.
T to reaaon waa tha backfire
Juat befor, Chriatmni of two
fight* that were definitely In the
aatctol, with n rmultlng Im * not
only of holiday fond*, but of
everything ala* th* amnrt fellow*
on tb* Inald* coald borrow ' or
pawn.
For obvtoua rvaaon* tto two
fight* can't to named. Libel neand libel action* ar* eitmmely
Ilona grow out of aucb temerity,
difficult t* defend.
But tor*'* what happened In
th« flmt one.
A young lightweight waa fight­
ing a veteran whom tto imari
boy* knew wa* ready to to taken.
They ware warring at a email
New York club. Tb* veteran itUI
had a lot of follower*, friend*
who would bat. Tto amart mohey
want after them.
Tb* night of tto fight a apokee.
man for th* laalda wagvram found
tto manager of th* capable young
warrior coming Into tto arena.
The tpokttman rubbed hla hand*
In glM.
"A nice crowd,” to tald, “ and
how doe* your boy faelT All
right! Wa'v* gut a nice chunk
down on him. It’s a *oft touch.”
Th* manager looked pained.
“ You're betting on him, am
yoa?” to a*k*d. "You' shouldn't
have don* that without asking me.
The only way we could get thl*
fight waa to agree to loe*. We're
not going to wtn. You're •tuck.'*'
Away flew the opokesmaa la
anguish, hailing hla clan.
“ Get rid of thoM beta,” to
howled. “ Lay them off. Wa’v*
been Jobbed. Our man can't win.'
Frantically lbay raced around
tto arena,'totting 15 hem, ||0
attempt to fore* th* Bethlehem
Steel Company to pay tto hold­
er* of a 511,700,000 bon I Issue 'In.
gold-backed Dutch guilders rather
than In depreciated American
money |f bondholders ao choose,
was started today In tto su­
preme court.
Lawyer* representing fa y Ro­
senbaum, bondholder, said when
the steel compeny issued tto
bond In 1511 It agreed te pay
aeml-annual Interest
of f i t I*
American money or 111 guilder*.
IS cents In Dutch currency. Attorahya allege that lh* company
la refusing to pay In guilders sa­
cs pt to bondholders who live In
Holland.

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N *W YORK, Jan. # -

t*V r-j

PAOLA

teagu. yaatorday to!
* '
k a* an «f- *«P«*d th* ap*odter American leaA l a *tr»4*wt ,of symbolic j
ha bank wTli p * ball In toto.
ptoal** contained In 1*0 Bl
*rtan at tto
-|Tl‘ T ' John A. Heydiet and Mr. Dfcfcaoa U 'o f tto o p i n i o n t
. Fnk. £
WH m Harrldf*, of tto tw. ma-

aaattma tto
Itad tig h t A
fiMfiOO tttUwith a lone
•ctrte power
attend ever
nth -waatrrn
Chamberlain,
t of United
Irman of tto
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LVORTO

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Jtar a b ^ U f Thom*. B. Sblto,
part oamar of the Athletic*, aad
Julian W. Cnrtiaa, haadi nf tto
two companic* that manufacture
tto ball*, mat In eonfdrtnc* Ih
rhlladatphla and canted oct o f tto
atandardifallen mandat* passed
recently at the Joint meetings la
Chicago.
,
White the ■pacification* daddy
ad upon, era IHo m of tto ball opd
h) .tto American laarta.laat tee!

th# world at tto* tim e la a *uk,
^ ^
writer. of .
Bible. T o M g te c t' tto atndy
Bible prediction, te to tan fi
tto onlyJUht.wW th TJod heat
bpod tk a' perptexlUO* of tto ]
aant tiro*. Wa ore. marching ate
By ea th Mg*-fulfillment of
BcH#ter*e whUh\ point eat els
It . ( be a*tt}nf .a p 'e f a, unlvai
tto/ttia ef, a wt
* r * r

tto anauapeeling *t*r. Down to
went and down h* stayed. Tto un­
known. horrified, hadn't - even In­
tended to bit him. Bat you cant
laugh o ff *n opponent Who la
•tiff and stark on tto canvas. Tto
battle waa over.
Well, tto wise -boy* ar* atlil
looking around town for that un­
known and bl* -manager, who are
jutl a *' sorry *a they are, but
ttoy w oat find them- Ttoy warn
on their way went an hour after
tto dual e ta ever. And If ttoy
are itHl keeping ttolr pace ttoy
must to Just about approaching
Honolulu new.

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VIRGINIA BANE R&lt;
EWJNG, V a , J a fa M ^ ¥ T b ~
Four unmasked robbeec-yeeterday
told up the People1*
Sw­
ing and escaped In ah nktdmobll?
wRh |«;000 In cash. One o f H a
matt k*bt watch with a) nrnrtlM
gui) la tto cay while tto oltoC
three mitered the beak.’

MR tt

NEW YORK, Jan. S ^ P ) ~
Two deaths from eyposum wa* re­
portad yesterday at tto tto iw v ifl
ter f*l( to a low of 16 degrees.

faster though this near ball will
to,' It .*tlH b far (toerer than Jha
“ Jack,rabbit" pellet tto two lea­
gue* need a few yearn'age and U
jjrblch, te theory .the American Ma­
in e aim rilnknl A lter1 I MO, when
Hack tvilaon popped bo bom* run*
late tto standi and even tJfiy
Rabbit MaranvtIU and Hnghl*
C fiti chased outfMIdera- out of
Alght, ^to Nallonal' league called
f f i ‘ l*,and started removing tto
ijiig from within lbs homehide cover. *
'
While th* American
leagw*
manufacturer, Tom Shlto, contin­
ued to build a aptore to suit sluggem of tto Babo Ruth, Jtramlo
foxy, and Al Simmons type, slow­
er than the ‘‘menere" ball but
kJU| teat, tto
National league
'thickened Its cover, loosened th*
winding, and added slightly te the

. far.' and Mr*. Leon Lawrence
and daughter, Juanita, of Perry,
are' viaIting at thw'home of tor
brother H. H.
Slaughter
and
fa te lly .

B. T. Tiller ha* opened a new
atare. A itock of ' general m*r&lt;
ehandlae aril! to kept.
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Mamh aad
daegbter &gt;Jewel war* recant rialtor* In Orlande,
Randall and Henry Slaughter
returned Sunday from a rl*lt with
relative* and friend* la Parry.
‘ Mr. J. A. Mamh waa m meant
rial tor with ralaUrea In Ocala.
Mr. and Mm. Oaorga Hill of
Ocala ar* rlaltlng at the bom* of
bi* parent*. Mr. and Mm. Prank

lhAn arikartMaeabUnl

batter gttp. . 5 .-.a ..
&lt; 'The new ataodfrd ball, there­
fore, |* aeteally a fart af medium
between the JaakyabbR o f tto
American M gu a at Ita fastest and
tto reaetten halt e f tto National
leagua ah'It* sleweet.

X n Floy Mlllor spent Chrialveealloo In Daytona Beach.
Rosa Edith Eouderar, who apant
tto Cbriatma* tothte/a with tor
foottor. Mm. D, B. Levy, baa relurytod M May*.
Opel Petam of Daytona spent
tto week-end srilh tor mother
Mr*. Panri Potam.
Ifoband and Theodor* l.lndaey
have- returned to the University
of Florida nt Onltoavlll*.
Mr, and Mr*. P. B. Dool.y and
daughter Eleanor spent Now
Year’s day In Leeabttrg.
Charles Doqlef and Wilson 0*1ger sntartalned with a bridge
p^rt- Saturday earning. High
scores were told by Mm. Frank
Thomas and Harry Lee Lindsey,
Low score* w*at to Ruby Pwtem
■ to ' Theodors Lindtey. U la r tn
th. evening dwtclng wa* enjoyed
Kditb Esud#r#r •ntortalned with a sralch party Bunday

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, Mlaa Mlnnl* Slanbtar of. Newberry b ebltlag at tto home of
tor brother, H. H- Slaughter.- ,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude PM* and
Mb* Lob White were recent vtelton In - Winter Garden. ■, '
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' DeUvarad

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DUftARTS
Big Wato Yard
Phan* 457-J,

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w. lath ar.

Red Bliss........ $5*00 bng
Rose 4 ........... $4.25 ba?
Now is the time to plant

. Chase &amp; Co.

Ilh'J1'! ) , ROosekelt bridge. The
I t iw t u h will be dedicated Jan. 5.

F,RK LoaH d e c l in e s
______
j « b:
e ^ V )_ M la m lte
p,r c. pm fire loss in 1535 Wik1
allghfly more than 75 cent*,-A
drop of IS cents from th# precedln( year and the lowest In tto
ajly'a hlatory. fir# Chief E. A.
Weetra sold yesterday
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'QUAKE IN 1-08 ANGELES
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LOB ANGELES, Jan. 8-—4wV—
A light earth tremor waa frit In
tto La* Angeles metropolitan
area yaaterday. Th# disturbance
waa ao alight ttot many petaoaa
41&lt;j not notice It. No damage waa
reported.
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BRIDGE TO BE DlfDICATMO,.
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STUART,
Jan, 8,-^wh*Tai
Btato Road Department b i t
named tto new spen acre#* tto

H ill

aii

Ntw Ctrtlfled Blaine Grown Seed Polaloca

he temperature rose to 55 late la
j th* dat, however, and the wenQbe St. U)c(* River her* tto Prankr iD V P V A
1bureau said no mors ■its ram cold • tltchlng ao' that pitchers got a
QBWEVA________ waa la light.

mmm

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Miss Lot* Kalfht apeat tto
Christaia* holiday* la OkUweha,
with friend*.
Mr*. A. L. Humphrey e f Caat
Barite, Vermont la aperang tto

»• * —
— problem that ha* pler&gt;«d major
t t f c W mask te,U\to a feet
baa raaombaseball for many year* a o t °** eerrt«m», and ipacthl, |
fc flr fd M o o ^
tHomph fer tto National
“ * * &gt; “ *• tdctnra. lactorn

To-Night

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Our expert work, prompt delivery and low price make* It
poaslkfe to keep cloTktng' always' fresh and new looking,

Do you know why aha womb

yc*Jcome| She, herself, didn't
Halitosis (bad breath), the

Semiridle Drjr Cleaners
Mi

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Magnolia Ava.

and

RICHARD ARLEN

nford Cash Feed Store

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oa*-. tadT aad Hanford

”8*nford*a Only Home-Owned Food 8torn"

ALLARD'S FEEDS and FLOUR

mouth odors and ctodt* Infec­
tion. Use It dotty- Recant tests
•)»0w that Listerine promptly
overcomes odor* oedlnory onliseptks cant hide te 4 day*.
Lambert Pharmacol Company,
St. Louie, M e, U S .A .

LISTERINE

BUIt,i Unde
aJRt-L. &gt;

fill. kJtorrt

CLEVELAND. T.nn Jan. t &lt; 8am T. Manlay, Clvllan Cortaarration Corps worker from Mem­
phis, la In a hospital suffering
from , half* wound Just below
tto heart. R. L. Zimmerman, ala*
af Memphis, te t o l d on charges
of tubbing Manlsy.

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“ kta* W tto National

It w t i tto final round tofora
tto r finally p t ik d t bat* *v*nad out, and aat down, aitoo*tad
but saf* financially, to bear the
rerdlct, •
T to official* ware bonaat. Ttoy
gar* tb« &lt;Wcl*Wm tto only poealbU
way. To tto yanagtter. And tto
amart fallow*- nearly died Of apeplaay.
,
Tto Mcond litnatlen waa mar*
delicate, and earned M ere trouble.
Another prominent lightweight
who .till can fight gaea a match
to a e o M p e m lle * unknown with

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a n o r o n a a a iN O L a r o v n , pt-w niO A . i n r u a M - a a V i
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I*sltn4aal.

oHPtut o r v r a u t'A T tM

Ksanotk Ussnlaa. Jsrssr City,
l i s t s i t . N « s JsSssy.
Ton srr h«rttiy arSirtd a s * rtutalrsd Is tx ssd sppssr s o * * tn&lt;
(th day ut y .b ro s ry I I I * I* lb *
Dill ot l-usiplslnt IHod aaalM l rau
Is Iks a l » t i
sattllsd r u H
and
to s rt.
b i RALE i 81* tod* Abbott *
T h , Nastord H tm ld
la k trtk r
P*bb 14 Oatery . Pluto. Naur dsslaoalad as Iks oswspspor la
wbtek tkla order shell be oakltekWt -pulted over- Or wttl trad* far *d ts r (oar ronsooullrs wssks.
U'lisroo V. E. D *«*U s a . Clark . * (
fa paodal 6 pr • to n * Jobnaon
said Circuit-Conn, aad Ik * o tfb t e l
faat.. A. D. Smith, Catery Ava.
oosl tk troof ik l* tik day o f Janu­
ary a . a m i .
V. K. U O U U LA M (C L E R K )
Hm m T o B u t
In i
y: ,A. tL W U K E (D. C f
RENT. Furnished Hoc**.' aAM L'BLBA.
R W t L K lM O N
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Bollalior far C o a p ia ta a b L -j
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To.

PjUOMfaiN
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f, atari;1Seminole High, with
t o * Rinlaw and QalHan Jorglaring tto eelert, took the
[ fa Urn ntldAe of tto aecond
lad ahd toter raJInqulahed It.
to Malleta, wboao baft bet Waa
faywaH Plerrt, trailed 10 le
it the half and Jh-te |Q at tto
' df tto third parted. Two
* field goal* .by Oliver Miller
fa r UR on be near tto flijib.
•Tfb R i l l n i nied eight pteyftettaif tto gamte Intledlng
N ad.,a
P. Htlndeh.
All
aad «p trail, particularly Jorand RIhlaw, and Coach M e
te'hi **p*ttlng aaefaer Tktealght when t o flrat and
• d . tehtea, wlil^play tto Day-

ta* M M Lbto Heads GatlierTo
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Roosevelt Lauded
By Auto Club Head
NEW YORK, Jan. B.-OT) F. W. A. Veepcr, pmident ol
the Natinna) Automobile Dealera Aaaociation told a largo
gathering of dealers today that
President Roosevelt “ Han the
car In high, on tha right toad
and headed toward the fmiah.
He said “ It U our job to man
the pita, keep the ear in ahape
to do her beat ao when It
reaches the stretch he will get
a wane of the checkered flag
as he crosses the line." Ve»per
referred .to the motor vehicle
retailing code of which hr is
National Co^e Authority, and
he spoke at a gathering held in
connection with the National
Automobile Show,

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______ jppi C f a sh;
Trade Stopped Dead
On Main IineTrack

5
BASSFIELD, Mis*., Jan. 8.
— (A.PJ— Two children were 1
killed, ogte w u critically in- j
jnrsd. tad more than 20 oth- i
art were hurt when a Miuin-1
... ilppl (Ccntral paaaenger t r a i n ; _____________
crashed Into a school bus at I

IStaiD R YS DEFEATED,
NOT DESTROYED,
STATES BISHOP

t ..

laileated that the bus, driven by
B . It-year-old school hoy, had
itaPad os tha tracks near a depot.
jf ■
'i L ' IlM vehicle was demolished.
’ ‘ All of tha children In the bu&gt;
Head near Goodhope Community
aad were enroute to a consolidated
school here. It la feared that aomr
afi those removed unconscious
frefti the wreckage may hava suf­
fered.fatal InJuries.

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Anti-Saloon League Is
In 27th AnnualConvention At Capital

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WASHINGTON,. Jan. R— (Ab

ational Guard Units1»i*boP Emm n. Rirhard.&lt;&gt;«, „ r

Rename DrlUWork |l i m
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1ST RUSSIAN LABOR RETORT
AMBASSADOR .SEES BUSINESS
RAS ARRIVEDiFUTURE BRIGRT

fold its quotas on Amrikan
products rn announced the first
of the jear. The United Suite*
Kinbassy announced aeonchiaitm

of this arrangement whe reby
the United States will be ex*
emptrd from the Kirndi policy
to reserve three quarters of its
Import quota':* for bargaining
purposes.

Cost Of Collection Is
Cut Down OneFifth,
Helvering R e ports
In Annual Message

W A S H I N G T O N , Jan H (AT
The nations inrome jump'll up
wind more than f
dm
int* tht1li.*,'I fisral
year, anti
tthnl's
'ur", il I'uffl the goveiii
l ii fiti h ■ ti* ci*|let t it
\ i n , Helvenuif. intctiial revenue
coinrvi i n n e r also J» n i ’4*ed to
&gt;ln&gt; in hia nniwal rrpurt tu S'c
—
rctury Mnrgenthaii. that although
C h a rgC S
L c h - ;| J beer ami wine were legal for
____ _ _
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only a small part of I hi- PM’t fis
cal year, the former brought more
that IIAJNM.IRKI and the latter
more than |HO(OlHt.

With Political
Dickering On Issue

The ambitaaadov* tnrricl here’ l"’r,» nl I f * " " " »'■»'' »•&gt; »»rk «n i
for a few hour., were pleaaantly, 1,1 *’11*
NKM YORK* Jan. H l/lh
non-committal on trade matte... t Tt' ' 7 K"""- w,'n
W Mayor | to*i-llu It Ijsti u hi tliii th*
f
)
lne
federation
almost
entirely
to
avoided any specific diMUSMun of
nir«l )i* tc ila y that hr « * * Mi-k
foreign affairs and left by tram! government measures.*’
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“I'n vaic imitative"

Isi M 'r W

With Inci*iiie tsues carrying the
hulk of the loa«l* llelvering esti
mated the total revenue for the
i n i “ •itetitiorabip m r r city nf
ftM’nl year ul nearly f U»JU.IUMI.ihmi
f a i rs mill .. Imrir*i tiiivrriioi I l et
a* compared with -digM!) ruon
ben II. |.«’hman with *|«&gt;littcal than $I .MHl.mHl.KCMI «*»*• ycai l*v
manctivn ing“ In refusing h'lial* fore.
lion to Kin* the major power lo
It ro»t I lie government f|.H,r* to
rut !■x|wii*«'H,
mllict each fl«0 , H2 cents leaM
Ht-plying to I he tioveiiior'a as
Ilian each $I
the prrvtous y«ai.

for Washington shortly k fiir r ;. . . .
. .
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•In hold on to flu- *?gaiio*, Iln* led*
nta»n.
.
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,
Ml
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,,l n utiiiii said, and in or W t•» onI will work for world prne-*, . .
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tain this aid "Ixisiiirin nmfldencq
was thr first stalrmrnt of thr So t
. ,
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must la- restored
Viet envoy, who for five years j **Kear i'f iufIhl*i»«i is the chief
was amImssador to *lokyo.
' ot* liit It- to rustoi1iiimii of cuiiflHr spi-nks good Knglish. nl denee at present,'* It a*aeitp&lt;t. Ri-rtion that a proposril lull wmiM
Florida contributed 11.J7K.lt" I in
though h(, has been studying tor ! “ # * • If the guvertimeiil u* a criablr |.«fi anlia to scrap the ci income taxes sn&lt;l I'l.'tlfi.ldlj in
t&gt; chuiter. the mayor wrote
in iHcolln neons taxes, or
tiominuru ut* I ag«. fwoi
j im-xt Ntep in its pure tnodnff fin*

wire leased,
“T w o
«tnwnwa*»| Un&lt;" ‘ brought befor. .loatiev
of
jumped uverliourd Satunloy e r e r e t 1 ’eaee J (
Ri-'n-rt. were Inn
fi t I
in
t ofH|iariMin {*• nt h* r
|Hirllra» M, opinfnn inilhri call mouth-, it if iioliciiii’&lt;l in i be »■
la* Stavisky Perhaps word *atnw j [nut w hit it \11 Hot erts fi*««ntly
away' first mi*uridi-rslno&lt;| for Stu putirmltt-tl tn thr 11&lt;*ur*| of I'iiuii
I t*y t ufll 111I- 'MtillCl "
viaky
| In ihr nrilrr in which
caw
writ* tlockrlr &gt;. thr&gt; arc
KNfil.ANII S K F h S KAtTtMt
llrrin-ti ti«*r&lt;iias anil

Liquor
FigureulnFour1
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Arrests B y Deputies

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NUMBER 62

U. S. INCO M E Charges O f Graft In
WENT UPWARD Administration O f
D U R IN G 1933 C W A InWestRaised

LAGUARD1A SAYS
- - r!£Lsr^ --“--“-iBE ,S NOT ASKING
DICTATOR'S ROLE

December Arrests
He ported to J. {'.
" knii." 'Hoberts Are Fewer

with them every Item of their iaaued uniform, conilatlng of ramyslgn hate, tlaa, thlrla, braechet,
..M gftaa. and ahoei, and turning
than la to tha tupply tergeant.
Na aictua will ba taken from any
mamber of this detachment for
failure to obearve these tnatrurlt was itated .

/PARIS, Jan. M.—&lt;4*1 -France
agrrrtl today to increase three*

WASHINGTON. J»n H.—(Wl—
NEW YORK. Jan. K .- tO
Avowing aupport of the rauae of Thr American Federation of la - ,
world pence. Alexander A. Troy*
novaky, the flrat amhaaeador lo|tnn«
propcct*
'Vnnalderahly
America from the Soviet Union,.'brighter" that a year ago but
landed in New York ycntrrday. (Warned that "the outlook i« overWith him on the liner Washing-! *hn Emved ly a danger obich ma&gt;
ton was William C. Hull Ml, the' &lt;ie»l roy all proerva* uiade-- !■-,
American envoy to Moacnw, who Gallon by flat money
i
j
return, for conference, with l’ rea
■” it*
“ * anmuil
■""'■■I ““ revitw
•* ' " * « f
M ayor
idi-int House veil and departmental' )‘r* r *^r ^d*’rat ion luted itr r i t * *
man
official, ami to complete hi" em-,t-r &lt;m|»loy mr.'t. allot let boor.
ba»ny staff.
better organisation as three Im-

|opening the Lragae'a t w o o l* .,..
—
gram takes measiilrs lo restorv
.
a U y-aff ov*r the boll-I rnth , nnu,| ronventlon y*«t*r.1ay.
fWya, tha threa unlU o f the Na- , Mi&lt;t , hc tem plate forces had 71 Killed In Panic At 1confidence m the mertmey land
tAqnal Guam aUtloned here will , u&gt;t. infd ,
defeat by „
rakuMa thalf regolar w**k1y drill* pral of prohibition hut had not Kyoto Railroad Depot:r,,. . T f - X . "
—
1 pitniici Hint I'.f.ti will -ee connid
thb week, Um Headquarten Cum- been deal roy cd.
I T O K ^ O , Jin H i/1*i I lent hs I rtali t- progn*&gt;j*
in
n ktatiiiR
F W . 1* command of Lieut. DeSaying there were 2f» stairs of 71 |rrsnfl« and liijuro-- t«» M*' pn r 4*«."
and Company B. Captain
where sale of liquor was Illegal in a fmnir stricken iniwd wits n» | The fr h-tnl ion ri'jioitrd that I,*
C. Waihhurn, commanding,
and in nearly &lt;aff other slates iwnted today hy the Rerign N n v » MHiiimi |„i-..o* out *.f work at
ng tonight at 7:30 o’clock at
there were dry arras, th« hi shop j Agency rurrt-spon«friit nl Kyoto, Jthe end of KU2 now have job*
IM armory. It la aperifically
insisted
these should be main
Thr crowd wan m Kyoto trnlwuy | in imlu-diy an •
have
that
every
member
of
both
«IM ,i
slat inn to bid fare widl to n gioop
(Lontinued on Page Four J
Of theta unite be preaent tonight, lamed and additions made,
Herts Pickett, of the Methodist of recruits for the litipeiial Jnpn
a t then aM moltera ol eatreme
Importanee to avery member of board of temperance, ad'Vcasmir nese navy The cause for sodden
bMh companlet to com* up to- an audience in the Koandary Mrth i panic and stampede was rod mii
odist Church, said he had yet to , mi diaUly explained
*; Bight.
I
footorrow, Tueaihy night, the find anyone in respemsilde
Medical Detachment, under the lion who approved, of the form »*f KTAVIHKV H K H IH T
command of Captain Arthur W the 21at Amendment.
I.O NOON, Jan H The m|ilam
Xrdfx, will maet. The membert of
T h e Wets ttia'k* a t‘onn|dete
of thr Hutch .learner
Alpborai.l
I'-ieinlo-,
f..i ln« violo
, thta detachment hava been in(Continued On Page Four)

'cl'WMirSSSft'fcwKl--.-

France Agrees To
Increase Quotas

Bullitt Accom panies Inf lationBy Fiat Money J
Said To Be Shadow
Troyanov8ky From
Over ProgressMade
Soviet Republic To
Talk With President
1 n Nation T o Date I

floody tonight and Tur«day, probable rain, aad alighllj colder.

Fries Firs Onls

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JANUARY S. 1934

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“ You talk ithnut a dictatorship the total.
None hits 14‘iii pro|Hisv«l
I am
nuking MMiml city
ninriNg* uu-ul
Prudent lujaifie** men i hr ougloM.t j
the countr&gt; r c o g m i *• it m- litis ,
UK's*
inaiittcoiiierit
I*«&gt;litit latis j
call it tlirtaU*. ship x x v
I
\ national citation f*»i unit ac
The liicusoii , leiitit.ar-ha said. | l iv tl[(’*&gt;, fulfil 11n national
he*iT
pi *■v i&lt;im that I lie ruteigtiiiv |nm
ipiattcr* of the Ammexii l^gnm
els |i» iitt itJur o
mid imisidl
Auxitiaiy. has been given h* the
I i out mued &lt;&gt;u Page I out l
' « ,»mplo ll t ossing Tint
Number

M IS S W A N K E R
SHOOTS SELF AS
POUCE CLOSE IN

Funds Nothing Less
Than PublicScandal

l,OS ANUKI.ES. Jan. H.—
(A.I*.)—John H Elliott, firat
Alleged Swindler Who virp-chnirman of tho Di’ nioFounded Pawnshop rralir «tal«&gt; I'l'nlriil commit*
Is Expected To Die tec, in n alalcmml which
I r micil l h i* manaKcmcnt of
( H A M D N I X . France, .Ian
H,
I
he ('W A here for I ho pnat
l/lh Serge
"Hamlsomc
Alex"
Slnvtsky. Hi l e g e . I $tlt.000.tHUI four weeks ii -ithim; less than
Mwmdler, shot himself in the head n imhlie snimtul miliil today,
today when police ail r run ruled him "1 for one ahull mil remain
in ii hidden villa, lie was fust
idlent nlmiil il any longer."
I bought to have died mslanllv, but
a hastily
siiriiiimrieil fhvsician
found n "‘park of life, and admin­
istered n re*ii»m! iv»* wlmh np
patentIv brought ctui^r■nowies*.
Hr tiatl Iweii sought Im the puat
two ivti'ki following thr rid lap «e
.♦f tin- Bayonne Pawnshop which
he founded |ioclors e\p*'cted him
In die muim-ntaril) although tliey
waged a fighl foi his life so they
rail I ii f 1 1 him over lo iiml He hud
a dose of poison nrul fl.DOtl.tHHi
worth of |teniIs with him

r.lliolt *niti no mv.--lil' oI ion tout
convinced him of a great wait©
of puhlic money, the use of un­
employment Relief for pemnna!
ends and aviihilinns, the h d n y x l
nf President Roosevelt, anil (ho
gross mishandling and mis man*
ageuient of whal Washington In*
tended |o he n «oi|&gt;erhu»iian effort
to Hid the Jobless
lie charged Mpceifically that an
army of ir. OtHi of 17 BOO unem­
ployed hail been assigned to
work without lmd*» or materials
of anv kind, in many cases standround on I hr government

Ix-gion Auxiliary Gets Mrs. I. J. Itrackin Dies
pavroll »i ’ill rrnl* *n lomr Ho
Citation For Activity After 22 Day Illness1*|.o
-an! tb*&lt; I hoiia* twl» »b,i

I Fifi y Three, depar t merit

('nlrmnn
AskKParenlH
' I"u
1,011 l l U l l i JlrSK
nl a n i l l n |
t t t yf"'
;||f
To Prevent Accidents | plogram

Tho '-••Ii " f Mr- I J llmi’kin. „.rrr wn,kine havo o"l W n r " H 1*7 year *dd wife of thr l&lt;n *1 111*11
age* of the Sun fold
Hotthng i i« , wh- sent to Ihdhart,
M m , i Ih - afteiniMili wheie huiliil
will take plate Itinuuiow
aHei
of H"&gt;*
noon
A aurvey which b»* i'l’ l been
Mi - Itiackni died m the Ftu
oalomal '
completed b\ I he Fliatohel of

' "'Survey ShowsNumher
Of Boats In This Area

forwanl llit* .......
I riaiti l aiightiui Mermuial ll«**pital
*d th*’ \un i I* m* l.egionj yestenlsy nfterivoon lifter a JJ ('ommerce nl the rc.pic-t of 'ho
War Iirpari men! Ii*» revealed lh«t
Auxilifti) through it* milt m'tvi
da&gt;i haHie against typhoid level
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[ therr* *r,' now "1 ira-olmi* varhti
Patent- were Jtg4‘*l todaj b) T,e*
T tive in i him h circles *inre she
in Ihi* ,i«y lh*t nrc u*erl for
II II &lt; oleman. ihaiiumn id t I f j The rttalnui ha* just '*• t " '• tame to Sanfmd alwnit two yi
heiionolr ('oif|i1 &gt; '-afet) &lt; ouiniit «* »ie*! hi-ir hy Mis f F Kouitnl ago. Mi* Drat kin wa* wi ll * ii &lt;(, 1pleaaurc purpo*' - oil the fit. John*
| lllvcr, * 0.1
appro*itoalely ll'
tee, to train i iubheti wtur ale it» (
president " f the unit It i - l*et ailse of thrnr activities
the haI it of i olioy hi«)|lrs on - daied (hi JK„ I UTt and War* the
hhe w * « lotto *1 A-bfuirl. Ala J * ' » * " e r motmlomt- owned h*c*1ly.
•treels and hlg*hw%Ts that th &gt; • *eal of tha national prt^ident, or. Inn 23. ItHM, and -be w*,s n.tir
n nr ‘ T1" ’ ,,urv,'y "h" " * ,h* 1
-h.tijiil r*-i foi ward on the fight
Mr* Rae K Itiestei
Urn. kin alaviil
»le&gt;ol
,*(1 | yacht* arc » « ne*l l.y •'anfurd m et !
lied 1. Mr
This i* thr *«-i ( ltd Km* that Mubund *hii* of I he i iad instead o f (
right b&gt; flilamio »nrn, atnl tine
&gt; ■h o ago Sm v i\ nia 11*-1 '■••‘si'il* *
| I he lef I liand side * *n many o 1 lota! omt ha* lu rK f.l h idaliofi
rarh by ir*id»,nls nf |ii-l,iirnl,
hi*i
hn-lruruf
aitihii-r
rlvddiCil,
j I III l|l Ull l« |Ht| tl-.t J • doing
from natiunal ficHihpiHi 1•( - Mu Jarm-s VV Hrackin, aged c - ’i r u n a ‘ Beach, and PutlMlka.
Iti CMU*l' ’'h*' ro II along i*n tic
The stirvi'i also |H*itHs out tha
find turn- was in 11*1?“ « In n i h*- l-ouisi- lira* kin, agi .1 - n an t Ki
ft hand Hi te of a load in I mKi
i 11at lull wia for mrrubri slop woh lie-1 Hr ark in, aged eiiM-t", all -T ar piuximntrlv 47 huge yac ‘Pi
dour i fcirntly, the -mall tlaugh
Mrs (tuiiryc VV Knight i» |u&lt; i Sanford, and fu*» falhi-i, 11 ). from Northern port* visit Sandtml

U*e of liquor resulted in the ai
rest of three whilr *nd one rol
ei of Mi ami Mo
Ii t
ftdii
ored person over the week enil, it
annuall)
dr nl
VV iggiris of A-hfoid
VIh
( i hat lonimurnti wa- knot kid
was reported thl* morning by
The dal a. gaihi-i cd a- part of ti
Mi*
Riiumillal
fumiid
Mm
t t'llll'A liO . jan H A m*iol«1i ! ,l'dly. eharged with Iwatiug lb. . i ' ’'m lier hicyi le nod - tightly in
IlepuLy Sheriff 0 it Kat ridge,
large volume of *Ht h inful matIrill
bun
ii
an
lofigmn
AiixidiHfi
dm
John l.luke'
1,11 H
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i.iiel liy a pausing mol hi isl w .
with the erreata rfferteil by dep for th, eat rad it ton
Of City’s HlNl Is lo to- si (idled ill i &gt;»Mf&gt;Tt mil
•nr the year pe ll when nnii-tutl 12 Percrnl
thr ItMtlxrl Factur I ** Ffigiafitt nit ami e«**t* each
ght to av mil lo i
with pi of used nupt &gt;&gt;\* III oi S ll Ming
Eckerson Plant Is
utie* under Sheriff J. F. McClel­ charge* of swindling t&lt;* il i-h ill
Ifi-nry Na i' . thaigi.l 'm i1
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was given '•* t Im mm
Taxes
Collected Ihe
(((‘Cent
report*
thal
many
*
lo
i•l i ' * In
fiver, i arm- h ii
t
veslrir* in a stock selling neh*nnr Iwing drunk, wa- fined f I * an
Delayed In Opening land.
1en are ruling -m ihe left ii.tnd tt’ fitUir* nf I h|. Miga i/i*l mu
J E. Brown, white resident of
w fin I,mi
A|i!iroiiriiat&lt;di 12 j i m n i l nf the trade Wily o ffn ml*
i
was trceiveiil yesterday f«y th. T
vide nf the tm | Unit. f|et i led in* ■*■» stair chairman nf mini .*. r *
douiited I loil .»« (MS111 boat p xveivj
(aeofge thirtoa.
rharg«i|
will
T *'If real Mild j»* •
fax
Bec*u*« of ■ detay In eoniplui the Oviedo area, w»a arrested *o&gt;t S mar-haFs office foil o
**-•■* dining Hl.il Mini It* IJ uni *
^afoly f oiiuiiit It »• on an iiniio
••wiipfj hip I ••|i.inled !•• «ll&gt;
again-* i imih i I l m llolag n«cc*aary repairs. the achnl !rh*rgei| with driving »n ado lievrri unlikely that the "io.r.li|, ‘ l......
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a* chairman of umi ,*. •
4|* *** i diHir- p'du y aimed a' loiretliOv
"
♦
rty
wa*
t
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d
h
'O
d
d.iiiig
\».%i
ul*d opening ol the Krker»«n while drunk. He waa fim-.l Rltlii I riimotri would he foiled » Ii a * w * » g*i«’r» a siis|w-nded - * rp - in
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m
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1to - pi Hi I tri ll i • bet lev* I Mi
j1 N&lt;u nniii Join--, ihaigi-il with i
Imi and I ie* ♦ lot** i , it u » . n*pto
plant on end m.ta when arraignrii. end (Ml the country imiTiediatety
Frull
Conner'*
Inc.,
it it «h h I- h iniM nil* rgttHiii o I 1 ' n g H I T ! and p e t I
|ti dm mg iii* pei -on, * » - la'11 * n
1Milk W ar Malls Every
.ll thi* * 1 1&gt; Hull till- week
Thirteenth
of
the
fine
wav
auepen
Vd
on
ljtarel Avenue
a(
*In inti nl and puipo . of
11*
I uspi rule.I -eiiIcin i
Btreet h*a been poelponeil until promiae of good liehsvtor
'The roller I uu»s f.-»
thr l « "
« DMM IHKKIN KIIS M* M M I
r k sojfgi stloh w ho ii ie&lt; oliilio n
Delivery I n Chicago
K* • lllake. (huiged with 111&gt;i niT R I M n IK l&gt;KM(H It \1l(
•oorith jM'Mod ainoirulr i io
l'n’ 4.
Mat Monday morning It w*a *n
that pei *t»na M \ I h on tin I* M
C. H. Mardre »nd S F. Gunn,
an n uto with an on pi opr i Iit« ii*&lt;
-Id 2il, a Mini whu Ii « while -maII
Mayor W A I • Ifh 1 1 . I. , i.
today by C. It. Kckeraou, while men eherged with lieing j S A N FR AN t'lKCO , Jan K -d
iiiarul side nf mad's and -tiro'1
•ii
i Hl&lt; AliO.
Jan
H i /|*i Milk
was fined f-ri and t -**( •
* el Intgei Horn llo &lt;oil i lion fm deliveries were halted ill ( hu iigii
nfftre for P H I »»t M
,,
Per son parfoidariy
■tuldri &lt;•
plant
drunk were fined (A and coal,
Fi»r 1he firnt time In the jMil 1 11
Janie*- 'i'lo.iiiMK
dismi-sed
•he flr*t tw.* m.til It- ■■( nisi )f*M‘
BIMINI,
..n
huycle
should
do
*
(
mg
in
the
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Now equipment ha* had to I* each.
loday
a* violence flared over n
ral hialory of Man Franroro, l»otn t„f
A ust-ssi d ri id nrul pi i vtm.d vm(
I i* -day nif hr. i- &gt;« lu dul* * i I,,,
on tin right hull I ofe. Mi i o|i
laetallad together with repair*
Annie Mrlnlo.h &gt; u fined 12b orr»( * lead Rcpublirana io rra-i.
Did mile aica in n dairyiiiQjia
Wa llaw Morvan » « ■ I iiohI
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ho
i
:»
n
i,,
outlun
of
i
ll
v
p
r
o
p
*
&gt;
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rnan tuggi-al*
&gt;« ovar hr* fn -i m ' km U i i
dad alteration* (e the plant it*elf, and costa for restating arreal and) U-nu! veil*.: D t i n w r . ! . , 1.11! I(- „ „ j
si like ag a irial reduced prteni.
.book
1
1 - |7tDKl,H71 f 1 ••in wl mil. at
tn
I*'g tonight a- 7 HI li t |.n l
and thla work la acheduled to h* |1 and coal* fur lieing drunk.
flumping of milk spread from
publican., 130.U71
Kayinun.l It.krr was fine-1
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h «d tha Cummioiohi'M min &gt;xl«it* uidl« and with liMI |* t
- - ■ eempleied at Um and o f tha week.
highways
surrounding
&lt; hicagn
and coat* for liking and oainit
Industrial Survey Of i aiiticlpalinj a* f«- mg a io 1 ,|t- lion, a tidal of $2in . •&gt; 22 4*R»u|*f an i i i allied mtu t he city
Mr. Eckeraon ilatqd that card*
the property ol amOkct.
- ■
Pm de rirr/f ‘^r€r
1fo.lnee* veavlon
ha mailed en. Wednesday In
Tn icks of
itoIe pendent
it‘'Ul il wr 4
1
I llulua Gtbaoti and Jam.'* Ford, County Is Under Way I
ud women who will be
wbi» al te im|&gt;t«*fI deliVi'iiea
char ac,| with petit larceny, anil j
for work etartlng neat
li||u‘d over
itml
Hull
rontenUt
lleaulab I junxr, chaigr-'l with a- ! Serninuix- t &gt;• nl&gt; 1*mIh ^ U' i HOI'
It U expected that firal
{idled info gut fei •
saull aa.ii•1 i alti-r) , weir t rarisf* r |Hlii' •sf the fi *i to Ctrl* i i In fo-l •
of frull will lie received
rod to county cue Ft for action
1in I lurnta'*
1iidil'' l mi survey
Whal l* planned *• the nu»t Mr«. J. II. lllntrrmivtrr. S. I&gt;
tlM plant on Friday, he added.
N J. Itrown and James Hen j
F p n n s u i f t n * gii
t fi i
elaborate birthday party vvrr at­ IliKhlcyman. J K I’rralnn, ■0(1 j dcr-on, charged with itartf assault , b e i n g
l.l ldON TO VtKt.T
S t a t e I'haTnfter «.f C i u r i t m - i ' •
ai
tempted In tranrord I* to be an Karl Ifhm in wrrr appomlr,! »• weir fined |fi and
DONATES ORANGES
n h Jai h M-nviIle w ii h funds Mipplu &lt;1
J
pended
fnnuairy term id * minty » 1
A report on t he pi og r e of I he
event of Jan. 30 when the com­ an rircutive cuiomittre in rhaijr while John Bentley and Oil*! b&gt; th. K K H A . a * A II I h . l g . ..1 which opened befeit Judge I '
liui gec|
Lilli,. Hell
Mi t&gt;uMm
the courtesy of B- F.
I!&gt;Tt4 membe»■-ship drive ini niiioug
Wnghl i*’ci ived a *usj*c*ii'V-d »• n I
with aggiHviiiid aaaanh, wii'* f il le d
A tliiiionte Splilig* -(’t nut !«• m
lotion Iasi 'loevdni Iruik «
V prominent Oviedo grow- bined *ocial, civic and fraternal or- of the followlnc committee*:
Hie subject* that an
to Ihi di*«
leiice on ii 'like charge
tvrvirw
Inriust
r
u*l
|.|ant
nwium
t
0*1
im
itation*
of
thl*
'city
wilt
pla)
f'J-'i
and
lJ M H Wlpper of fruit* *»&lt;l v*ge.
p&gt;&gt;rary AdjuutMtu* ul
until
o&lt; •
lltll. S. I). IliKhlryman, Frank
ruaM ii al h meet ing of * nmjdwdT
Luke Will tarii*, charged with(
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hinged
John till ’: WOImI, w hi!*
jjW W C lfA worker* in thl* city ho*t* to a I*j evident Knoaeveit Umrun. II. H. Coleman; Mualc. 0(»crating a car without a licen*i arid o p e r a t u r '
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week after f ‘mint\ |’tfi-erulm •
I-ONMOg Dust of the American I jwI **taty ware made recipient* Birthday Party to be held in the Hr*. J II. Illntermiater. Mr*. II wa» fined t ID and costs
oh t rloaded gion, ft heilulnd In I-* *iagad nl
with
f&lt;i &gt;* t«r m g an
l/ennanliy fiad
h-I ridl&lt;d &lt;■
Scl» . ted a* the n|&gt;ening si fgn i.
• trMk lead of orange* taken
B. Lewi*, Mr*. W. I,. Morgan, II
and the Itgion Ihi)
llo ••
truck, on
fined
tonight
.il M.00
in Uu (tribe lo ohtain iruinat rial I M**e. ulton of Jhiiu- f ord, mvi
Maffatr Hotel.
k m grovee la th* Oviedo
C. Water*, Jr.; Ticket Sale*. Mi*
h. phard. 111 • ••u»l on tin oThx k Heyward Walker will peg*
M lllliiiInformation in ihi* area, ttu * m*n •tiargrd mrtlb |ai&gt;eui late Sail
Thl*
wa*
decided
thi*
mornini
■ M dlotrlbuted near lb*
I Uoumillah Maxwell Kir wart. Bill 2 Sections OfHighwny ly ga oed a I. ad »«fi many of l h» dav afterniutn I " i d 1- * uHe rod.
side t i post commander
-'AIIO 1 I1
m u -"', wa- f otllO1 in»t gnil
ea Saturday after- when head* t&gt;f man* local club. nuBo*r. Ur. A. W. Kpp*. W 11.
othei lOuntie* in the matter
of
mistral
,
»&gt;
At
Monroe
AreLinked
mat at th* Invitation of official* Jthepherd, W. II. Schmidt, J F
returrung answer* to the *|Ues 1 The week's *c*w»oti wa- a hu*|
Juice fisher, alias t o her l,c&lt;_
of th* Chamber of l'«nmrrc&lt; lo t’ rv.lon, A. L Bella, G. G. Hertlom a t e w ho h Mr
Ikalgi s n l mu l hr &lt;Wkrl iiuiiiaic* In tlu rharget) with assault nrul haltriy,
• rranf* for thl* affair.
rlna, Mr*. R. A. Smith, Mr. II
At the ofifi of thi firw| w n V
I*&gt;th« i • anva&gt;M t« arc supplying
I order in whlrti i s m * wet*, hai.
Weather
wa - fini-d f 2ft and mat a. Hr v i / IYesierday’s
Th* prof ram will not only In-1C. W»ahburn. Mr*. W. ti Mill-i. of work I•'■ding low aid the p a k
gae-tion* M-rk to fin*I out wh a II,p IM( they wet*- a* follows
fin«'d 11U and ro»t* on a ctiargr uf
clvrW denelnf to the muair of thr Mr*. S. PuI*»ton, Mr*. G. K Mr- ing nf atiout uni* nub- of the now
ia Icing
mamifsti red.
who i»|
Sam Hall, while, charged with
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beat orrheitrm obtafnebl*, but It Kay, Civic Club Co-oprration. II lakefr &gt;nt *-o Irvard, n -mall
while n charge of V lB lis il
i1?fhkr the
manufactutmg,
whai operating ■ car with an improper | hair assault.
U ta h U « M ain
will alao Include a lonf vaude- I). Pop*. T. L. Dumei, E. J Mr) uf men o|*erating under the du raw materials are u-cd, and what
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public profanity against turn * 1 / n A N K O H I' ........... .
fined the rust* of ar
It
ARE DEAD
Ho rul.* V in
H VS t - l l l t f '
rlllo and entertainment which will er; Fraternal Co-Operation. A. I. reelion of officials of an Urltfndx , atiggesfiuiia industrial leaders ran
t + ; ;: TJ'
. nolle pr mmed
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be atofed in th* dining room of 'Bella, G. W. Spencer, J. G. SI:
INJURED
Construct ion firm ha I completed
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J. M Lanih, white, charged with l i s t low
mako for improvement All info, j
W *-ll* Took*, cha.gr.1 will. -ll.
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th* hotel, with a radio broadcaat' ron, W W. VanNru
one of the more important tnskI*
■nation ia kr|,t .ccrrt, and ll &gt;■ to, ,urhing ,,u|lllr .nrah,,,. wa. f.ut I heating a hoard hill, and passing a KI'.USt
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President Room veil's b(rthda)
Veterans' Co-opt rattan, W. II incident to lb* paving (m -p'l
forrn i' the costs,
be retrured
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worthless check, was found guilty | &lt;11 | XI v ni s
climaxing
m « u f f aa
Rhrph.rd, G. G. Herring, J &lt; joined the two portion* ol t*"|^,,ir1l) , (u.r Kell lie
s1
■*
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I l-ut had not Ircm M-ntefued early 1 ) s tn « « v | tlr
If
T,
Dunham,
and
Holier
I
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with
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bite,
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,
Chris l*«&gt;u Jordan waa
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Iniifition, had the charge* nolle1
71
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-r* f
Vf‘Cl DKNTAI.I.V .SHUT
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11Oil and rust a 1 U1 a « barge nf ng
Moore* K s v r r t
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i l k r r f hotter
Mdliam r*tter*on, young white
4d
V il Hayes, w h ite charged with Ol Is (ill ft
ul
&amp;
event which haa charity a* na oh- A. I’etrlck; F&gt;our, J. E. Prratun. pecterl to hfgln th.* week, .1 w» ro*tdeot of th* hj»t Side, .offered Oviedo white girt charged with
W«
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l ’fM.41 fils
Jectivr. Uaanlmouely agreeing lo W. J. Toll. G. W. Spencer, Frr - at*ted hy workmen late Nglorla, 111* |ii«i of | portion uf uHf nf ircklrsa driving, was foun.l guilt* poasrsslng liquor, was fined $!(&gt;0 T s u i (is
iIrs t
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i 'lir s 1 S I
I hie loggeetlon. a large (roey ef Zdnmner,
W.
R. Edenfirld. Firat load* ef Bine rock h.B l&gt; 1 1 1 « harilg Aa tha rrsuli uf a hunt hy a jury. Kh* had nut been sen and rusts, f W l uf the fine being T ilw s v l i I r
suspended.
A
charge
**f
transport­
. A
termed
early
this
afternoon
•
and women attending th* Georg* Thuraton, W. B. Miller. B put down hamedietrly *o,th of It - ing a.ridmt early ye.trrday He
iiK d iiid a
Jess# Marcel son, white, rhaigrd ing liquor was dismissed
»«t to week at anee In L. Perkina; Uworation*, Mr*. W. new concrete bridge. *0.1 ■ 11t* *i th* F*mal&lt;&gt; leughton Me
VI i . * p
I ’ te s i sx
A lts iils
at
u g u s is
I 'le s r 7J
arranging detail*.
K. Watson, Mr*. J, a. Leonai &gt;. crew* are expect* I to wo.k e««l moti*l Hospital where hi* wound* with operating an autoniubd** l Lance Hayrs, whltl, char** I iAt sc
.i n
h i ita
•* 1 j j
C. E. Adam* a* chairman of the It. A. Cameron, Sr. Byron St&lt;- ward until thq mile of hme-K» • |were' .Iroeatd ami tr**l*i| by Ur*. while iniuilrated, was fined flfart with puaaessing liquor, bad tlw Hsv s hunti
al
and ro*ta# f&amp;O nf which wa* sua I
tContinued On Tag# Tw o )
Tho m ask I ll s
44
•m.
meating, Mr*, f , K. RawsWat. phene, and C. J. Ramph.
b*«* l* put dawn.
i J. N Tolar and A. W. Knox.

President Roosevelt Birthday Party Is
To Be Held At Ma yfair Hotel Jan. 30

( ounty Court Keeps sed UnlilNexlWeek
After Trials Before Judge J. G. Sharon

* SINCE JAN.

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Js

KEN DIE
SCHOOL BUS

Roosevelt Lauded
By Auto Club Head

N E W YORK. Jan. B .- lA I F. W. A . Veaper, president of
the National Automobile Deal­
ers Association told a larpr
Katherine o f dealers today that
President Roosevelt "Has the
car In high, on th* right toad
and headed toward the finish,
’ 'DWi.
Others Injured In lie said " I t la our Job to man
pita, keep the car in shape
IssisSippl C r a s h ; the
to do her beat so when It
Track Stopped Dead reaches the stretch he will get
t,w
On Main IineTrack a wave o f th* checkered flag
as he creases the line." Veaper
referred .to the motor vehicle
B A S S F I E L D , M is *.. Jan. 8.
retailing code o f which he Is
— ( A . P 4 — T w o c h ild r e n w e r e ' National CoQt Authority, and
he apoke at a gathering held in
5OP; k ilte d , o p e w a s c r it ic a lly In- j connection
with
the National
jo r a d . an d m o r e th a n 20 o th - ■
Automobile Show.
a r t w a r e h u r t w h e n a M U s in - 1

iV :

1ST RUSSIAN LABOR REPORT
AMBASSADOR SEES BUSINESS
HAS ARRIVED FinuREBRiarr

France Agrees To
Increase Quotas

Bullitt A c c ompanies InflationByFiatMoney I
Said To Re Shadow
Troyanovsky From
Over ProRressMade
Soviet Republic To
I n Nation T o Date!
Talk With President

IP A R IS , Jan. 8.— (A*! —Franco
agreed today to inereaae three­
fold it* quotas on American
products a* announced the first
of the jear. The United Stales
Emha**y unnounerd aeonehtsion
of this arrangement whereby
the United Slate* will be ex­
empted from the French policy
to reserve three quarter* of it*
import quota'* for l-nrguining
|iUtpo*e*.

U. S. INCOME Charges O f Graft In
WENT UPWARD Adm inistration O f
DURING 1933 C W A InWestRaised
Cost Of Collection Is
Cut Down OneFifth,
Helvering R e ports
In Annual Message

MISSLNG BANKER ‘ t £ f c J 5 E 5
Funds Nothing Less
SHOOTS SELF AS Than
PublicScandal
POLICE CLOSE IN

*;
X

W A SH IN G TO N . Jan 8 (A’ i
|,OS A N R P .I.K S , Jiin. K.—
W A SH IN G TO N . Jan 8.
N E W YORK, Jan. 8.-&lt;fP&gt; The nation'* income jumped up
Avowing support o f the cause of The American Federation t .wu
(
A
. I * . ) — J oh n H K llin tt. fir a t
ward more than Ill-'.OOO.IHUI dur
Alleged Swindler Who vict'-ch a irm n n &lt;&gt;f tin* D cm oworld pence, Alexander A. T roy*
inp the I9?3 fi*e»l year, and
novaky, the firal ambassador loilnes*
preapect*
•Vonslderahly
p h iil'i
»uf", it r«»*t fin* riivritt
Founded Pawnshop r rn tic sia itt c e n tr a l c o m m ilAmerica from the Soviet Union,:brighter” that a yrai ago
I it • v* l«
In • • lit** I 0
Is Expected To Die tcc, in n D ln lc m m l w h ich
landed in New York yesterday. I warned that "the outlook is over­
i «i, Hclvcrim?. m l•••••»! irD'iiur
With him on the liner Waahing-1»ha lowed ty « danger which ma)
it-rnietl t It c m anH R om ctlt o f
c**ii »p; is* loner also J i «t%«*ed 1°
aih p i C e n tr a l p a s s e n r e r tr a in i
ton was William U. Hulltte. the destroy all progresa
•fn&gt; in Hi* annual report to Sr* " (T IA M O N IX . France. Jan H
th e C W A h ere fu r th e fm *t
c ra s h e d in to a sch ool bus a t J
n it Serge
,,lland»«m e
Alex”
American envoy to Moscow, who «■**«•« hy
nvone-y
fo u r w e e k s n ith in c h"*8 th an
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returns for conference* with Pres
• c r o s s ln v n e a r h e r e to d a y . .
the federation
^
|&gt;n |U |c a | only a small part of the IP.'l.t fi*
■windier, shot himself m the bead n p u b lic Hcnntlitl sniil ttwlny.
Idont Roosevelt and departmental' &gt;'p* '
. . I. -rid great
__i
P i n t report* on the accident |
official, and to complete his r m ,rr
" employment,
employment. ahoitr'
*h.ute. hour* a n '
cal year, the former brmight more l(Hlav when p*»lice sill rounded bun " I f o r ttne Hltali nut rem n ln
‘ t a i n t e d that th* bua, driven l&gt;y |
.
. ,,
belter organualiun
Ihrrv Im'better
organuallon a.*
im
Dickering On Issue that |:l.r»,tMm.0tH» an«l the latter in a hidden villa lie wa* fnal 1ttilent n lx 'iil ii lin y l.n tg er.”
• t lX-yMr-old school , hoy, had
h*’ " ' *U f f '
h. ,.
. rM%'1--------lw»rt«nt gain*"• .....
made
1 worU n.
thought to have died in d an tl). Inti
more than $MU,0tMl.
The iiiil«M ifliitii tnrrird
’l U M on th* tracka near • depot.
Kllii.lt xni.l an involigntu.lt hn.l
summoned phv&lt;ieiati
With income ta»cs carrying the n ba-tily
NKVt
M IR K . Jan. 8 i/Fi
for i frw hours, wrrr plrusunlly, in ID.VI.
TIM vehicle waa demollahed.
I These gains wrrr i»1 1 » 11.ut b y
renvitirtii hint «*f a Kirxl waxto
found
ti
sjtjuk
of
life,
and
admin­
bulk
of
the
loa-t,
llelvering
cwti
May
III
I
M'frllo
II
laliiiH
iiiia
its*
non-committal on trade matte* s,,
A ll Of th* children In the bui
|the federation "alnn-t entirely tu
nf pi.l.lir ittniiry. the uxc " f unntcil v i- ic ila y that hr » a - »*vk mated thi tidal revenue f«»r tin istered n rr^lnrnt ivr vvlmh np
avoided any specific* dnvuAMon «»f
I government measure*.**
rm|tlnytnrli| tr lirf fnr |u-rann*l
Itvad near Good hope Community |
Ing a -liriatnrahip over clly itf fisrnl yeal at m arl) II.r.jn.tMHi.iHMi l»arentl\ l*r«nighl e**n«ci(»iifcne*»s.
foreign a f f a ir * and l e f t hy tram
I " F in a le initiative" I" ro-eVd
a* compared with -!*«»•% I&gt; ni"M
and wtra enroul* to ■ ronaoildalrd Anti-Saloon League Is for
II* bad Iwrn -ought Hu the past ritil. anH anthill..tlx. the l»x*trayal
Waahinjrton
shortly
In forr I to hold on to the e gains. Itie fed- .fa ir * an | .barge * (toveriioi Her
•ciool here. It I* feared that aome
two weeks follow me th*- e*dln|»*r nf F rcnlrnt Itnnxrvrit, aittt the
j hen II. IM'hman *%•»h »|adiloal than $ I .MHI.IMHI.IMM) the p a l be
In 27th AnnualCon- main.
I elation *aid. ami in " i k'r to uh
• fi
Utoae removed uneonacloui
•*f the Itayrmne I'awn^hop which gross mishandling anti misman*
**l will work for world |»enc-\** 1tain this aid "htisinv** confidence nianeiivei nig" in refusing legiala foil*
It n o t I hr government $I.H.% I •• he founded Ibnlors e\p*'*ted him arernrnt r*f what Washington In*
the wreckage may have »uflion to gi%e the n»a&gt;oi p«*wrr l«»
f‘ r e fc
k &lt;
vention At Capital wan the first statement of the So | must lie restored "
lollrrt each fllHl, ;I2 cent* lr»a to die momenta!il&gt; although they tended to l*e a superhuman effort
farad. fatal injuries. .
Viet envoy, who for five Jiars; ..K, » r „ f mfU r i„n |» ||„ chief cut e«|»eii*« a.
Kept king to Ihe tjiivrn ioi'* aw Ilian «*a«h |I«mi the piektous yea*. waged a fight for his life
they to Mi*t thr Jobless
W ASHINGTON,.. Jan. 8.—DPI
was amhaaaador t „ Tokyo.
o l.ta -le to restoration of ounfilie ehargrd speeifieallv that an
h lunda eonlithuled $4^7H,1I«I tn « sii turn him over to trial Me Imd
portion that a proposed lull aoul t
lie
"peak"
good
English,
al
.rational
Guard
Units'
Bj*h«y
K
rn
n
t
f*.
Rlrhanlion,
nf
al
pM-aeiit.'*
it
a«aerted.
Nat
timer
(liable le t; aidia to ariap the 11 income laves and
"» n dr»sr of |*o|son ami fl.nOO.tHHi army of If.OtMl of I7INI0 unentthough h(. ha* hern studying fKirj.s# * • |f tlie guvertiiiietit
a
uiliM-vllanrou* taxes, or
l&lt;
nf wot th of pearls with hint
|,|nvml hn.l brt-tt *«*ignt-H lo
t&gt; chattel, the mayor wn»t»*
Tb Resume DrflIW ork |
tlontinuru ui* 1agr fwor
I l.rtl Mrp III it* p»H*r tni*inf pr»»
work withn.il Inn!— " , malarial*
•*Vou talk « I hiu( a dictatorship. the total
• ■i
-------|opening the League's twcnty-xi-v
— "
gram take* ineaauiva lo rr«|ow
nf any kiwi, in many &lt;a-r* ulamiA fla t a U y *a ff over the boll- I enth annual eonvention yeaterday. 71 Killed In Panic At ' . nnf idt-iir,' in the riisr.mcy \«n-l .None ha-* le«it |ini|K»Mil I am
Mrs.
1.
J.
Brackin
Dies
aaking sound c»t)
nianagciiH,iil Legion Auxiliary Lets
.
...
ing ami.ml ..n &lt;hr g.wrntmenl
fXys, th* three units o f th* Na- | „|,| the temperate
foree*
had , ,
,
..
• is
a ’• g&lt; • win 1&gt;i *i • i-avk to (Fiih I uvI ivc
Prudent iiu»int'-« men ihiough.n.t
After
Day IllnOSS 1|1RVr„|| .I Ml rent- a.1 Imnr l b
ttenal Guard stationed here will au.tained a serious defeat hy rr
Kyoto Kailroad l)e|M»t: ....... ..... . st,v. ,1 ,
1 ..
the coiinlr) r«-c"gnii«' n aw Imi* Citation For Activity
re^ouM their regolar weekly drill* pral of prohibition but had not
al-n -anl th«&lt; .........
* h"
| (.in iirl that IU.U will «cr consul
mvs*
nianai «*isi«'tit
I’*dit u ian^ j
Uil* week, the Headquarters Gom- been deal ray ed.
Thr tm.lv nf Mr- I J II.a. kin. „.r (r vxnrktni! have »"• •"•&lt;’»
TIIK
V
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Jan.
8
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III
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slotlliK
I
call
it
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u
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lo.-Iiip
x
x
v
|
\
national
Minium
for
unit
a*
K **y. »* command o f Lieut. G r­
I ..III wife nf .hr Inral in*..
Saying there were 2f» •taten of 71 |H*rsuns and injuries to ’»•* i price#.**
The iiieaMii* , |.a(i» ard,« ^atd. | ^ m,,. f| „„i III* national head
and Company D. Captain where *ale of liquor wan
illegal. In a panic stricken crowd wan ic | The D ictation icpoitrd that I.* provoien that Ihe emergen* i |hiw
^
0f
the
American
l.**go*«»
i C. Washburn, commanding. and in nearly all other "tales potted tinlay by the Kengo News hU4l,IMMI |H'two||w out «»f work r.l
Unlri.i.K I ’- . » « - -m l In I hilt.an, Survey ShmvsNumber
ilk to Mil
i*!aio
and »(*n-*di I ^ |liU|,aryt bit* been given l«* the
Jng tonight at 7:30 o'clock at then* were dry area*, th* bi«hup AgefiC) rorre»|H*n»#eut at Kyoto
A la . this afternoon when* hunul Of Boats In This Area
, the end of I'.i.l* now have Jain
it Oiitinued On I’tege I out I
i rtmpl*ell l.*»a«ing 1'mt
Nurnl*« i
I M armory.
It
is specifically
aft«*r
will tak |dn* «• loinoiroto
The crowd was at Kyoto lailwwv I m uikluali) an • I.mhi.ihmi
tiave
be main* tiftv Three, de|«artn»enl of FI***
urked.lhat evxry member of both irui*ted tbeae xhould
slation to bid faiewell to a gmup
(Continued on Page fo u r)
niMin
lamed and addition" made
A survey wh.r h ha- l«.*l
*1' theaa units he present tonight.
Mi* III jo kui died in the Fei
Drrtu Pickett, of the Methodist of retruit* for the Impellal Japa
rn.nplclvt »•, H«- ehainhrr nf
Coleman Ask«l'arontH j
M there | N matter* of extreme
I
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I
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I
Hospital
tx&gt;ard of temperance, adiVeaaing
( nn.mrrrc *1 Ih.- ni|Uv-« &lt;&gt;f
importance to every member of
To Prevent Accidental pn*nm »f •»» '•»•"•«" 1
yestenlay
afleiiio(*n *ft«*i a --an audience in the Koondary Mrth i panic and atampede
both companies to com* up toj Auxiliaiy U'niugli iri uiiii *.ri*i dat b*ttIc against l)ph-*i*l fev*i War IVpatl.nrnl l.a- revralml lhat
odiat Church, aald he had yet to ( mediately captained
thi-.n act' l.nw J1 ga-nlmr vacht*
\ tln L
•
.
\. live in i Inn* b circles "litre she
I ’at■ ill - vMiv -iignl l- " l») l&gt;&gt; , " -’
In th.x cily lh*l
for
tom orrow , Tueailay night, lho find anyone in re*pon*ilde |****» ‘
II II ...... .................... ..
.........
The cHatum h*. jii-l
« Niue t0 Sanford alarut two &gt;iais
"T A V IH K Y HKI'OMT
Medical Detachment, under the tlon who approv.il of the form of
sgo. Mis llraikin w*s well *u wn 1 plcaai.rc purpo** - &lt;•" ih.' Si. John*
........... . « -iir.l.
.......
...x .-l »..»••
'«• * ► *■
command of Captain Arthur W. the 2lat Amendment.
lllvi-f, ami
appmsimalcly
it’
I.ONlMiN. Jan M The captain
|.-r, ri- Item ,l..| ... li w lw *.•■ ... [
l " ' ' " lrnl " f lh‘
" 1 l»r« ailsr of these activities
K i# x, will matt. The member* of
smaller ii.«»n .l»,al» nwm-.l lnaH y.
'T h e weta ma&lt;k* a complete
Ih i ember art» ««t«* f**• li*w viola- ihr bat it ,1 tiding Irltytle*
.•ii»dat**«l
Oct
‘
J
**.
l*.*T.t
ami
U-ar*
th*
fkhr
was
hoin
at
Ashfoid.
Ala
,
of thr Ihitch steamer
Alphcta .
tMa detachment have
been in(Continued On Page Knur)
brought befor* .Ifatir*
of ........
.I.J hlv-hxrev. that Ih ) 1- * ! &lt;»f »h»
nari.mal
pre-i.lvnt. on fan 2*1. I'.HM), and -be was n.nr t Tho survey ahnw- lhal I * of-.lh*
wirrlsaaaxl,
“T w u
.tn w .w a .a j U/“ '* '
yacht- air nwmil l.y ' anfnril m e I
l i m
w
KH d U it e * 7 *
fi.l 1. at-l . » Ihr light
Ml* liar F ll.r.l.-l
jumpeil overlwiurd Saturday %r*.r^»*he I e.met* J (' Robert* were Inn •I,...... I
lied to Mi
Itrmkiii alsuit
11
r* ary In civilian clothing, brlnghrg
itrd
in
iomp«rU»*n to oth*' I,...,|
,.f Hu....trail ..f I
Thl« I. Ihr »n i mi Him that tin- \• mi s *g«i Sui v ixing li*‘i *•* sol* s ,-iKht b) O.lamln nn-n. anil opr
with thorn every Item o f their le­ Liquor F T g u rea ln F o u rl'™
rarh hy .r-..l*-nt- "1 l .*■I.hml, Itqymonth-, it I* Molicate«l in d*e r* \ the left liand side as ■•• many **l llM «l unit ha* n«'l\r.| * « ii at ion
lo* i hu-band aie three ehddirn.
aned unlfprm, constating o f rampmt w huh Mr M*d erts nt«'nll&gt; jtlotn ai* M|M*ite1 a« doing
n..a llrarh, ami I'alalka
Arrcata
B
y
Deputies
l*e
Stavtaky
Prrhapn
wold
'atow
f i oni nat urnal heaiti|imi t* » * I h* James W llraikin. aged c ' 'if*
palgn hat*, tins, ahlrt*. breeches.
submitte'l to the |loar*l of t'siuii
The aurv.-y al«n |mi...i - nut th a:
Hi
(
a
w»«
*h«'
n&gt;
It
along
on
tlo
first
111
I
s
U
llde
I
s
I«»•
m
I
fol
Sltt
ay
fn^t t Mill w as in 1!I27 w Io n t lo- Ionise Mini km. agi d -•* anl Im
Raggtna, and ahoex, and turning
i^ t o»mnn-Monei*
a. p.nx.n.ari'lv 47 large yac 'lx
II
hand
si.k*
of
a
i«»ad
in
I
ak«
tb lie s| II. ark in aged three, alt
vlaky ”
• itatloti was for inemtH'islu|
U m of liquor rraulted in the m
*- them to to tha aupply sergeant.
In the order in which n * '
frn.ii North,1... pnrl- v.-.l SaMui l
dolma* recently, tin- small daugh
Mrs t(***irge W Knight *• pi* • .^Milford, and bei
fa tlo i
II
).
N * axetaae will be taken from any r®«t of three white and one col
were rlocketed. the) are
an*. ..ally
r
r
of
Mi.
ami
M
b
K
t
I-oil
a
K N U .A M I SKI KS F At TOM
mamber of this detachment for or»d person over the week eml, it
b
tit
Wiggins
of
A*hfoid
\l*
llerlMit fiordrav
and
M 'bn .
The -lala. galti.'H'.l a- pari o f t*
I tbst i onioiuriit v a * - krioikt-l
morning
hy
failure to obaarve the** inalrur- was reported this
Mr*
|(oii in •11■ l headed
'•
large vidome of sin b information
i "in her IneV* le an.I -lightly
I r llH 'A tiO . Jan k A mandat* |^ ’U). harged with iK-attiiw' lb*
lt waa stated .
Xno'ioan legio n A uxiI ih(\ I'M
I&gt;eputy
Sheriff O K Kstndge.
oil a Haiti, were fito«l I
.tu t h&gt; a passim motorist who
for thf rslraditiou of John f.lak*12 Percent Of City’s that is to Ih- studied in • ••nn**rtiuft
11*e ill*' year |!*.'t I w I mii na' •foil
with the arrest* effected hy dep­
with p io| used impiokt i.o ul* niung
• ght lo Rkold lo •
the ltarlw*rl Fa* lor to t.iiglarid oil olid *■•••!■ eat b
•• • ogmtion was given
ito
••
Taxes Collected the river i nine a *» ri|i* •
lletit) N « I *i**i . tliaigr-l wit*
uties undir Sheriff J. F. .Mef’lel rhargea *•! svkin&lt;liing Its it •
•&gt; Eckerson Plant Ih
Kerenl reports t
marl y •
in
Maiikdirs
nf
th|oigai/ato&lt;n
•
In
ing
drunk,
wafund
f
i
•
an
lie left li.Kol
1 cii are i oling • i
trade l«*dy offi* ir U who bail
vmlnib in a stock *»rlling mchcrue
Approximate U I J penent of the
.. Delayed In Opening land.
J K- Brown, white resident of v* aw tercivcd ye^lerday f&gt;\ I hi I* cost •
-.ole of tin loa I Ion d( ( I l* d H . '* •* stale chan man i«f unit &lt;».'•&gt; I*r:i:t real and p* • ••n*l taxes h
d(«iildi*i| I but so in any l*oats u riv
&lt;
•
•
•
•lining
I'.rtl
H
ud
l
‘
.
i
IJ
not
•
tieofge llurtoN. charged wit!
thr Oviedo area, was arrested and S mar dial's office but i&lt; wr&gt; Im
■*mf«-t)
f oniiidt &gt;• «• (•ii an imiiio
•
Becaoae o f a d c^ y *» complet­
-cased against |io|ieit\ in Ibi* •rwnnl and ••peialcd !••• ally
** *»pan dial*' poln y armed Ht i
*rve as chairman of unit .* •
.i&lt;
an a&gt;lM lievrd unlikely that the udoiful i xhihitmg m dang**io&gt; «
Ing necessary repairs. th« ached charged with driving
• lit- was (o lh .tc d diring \»'V(io
Mg* gitcii s suspended -•ni* lit*
•&gt; foi Ihntrnt N.iml.i i
I
tin pi to I ir* It *s Im'I icv• &lt; ii; a led opening of the Eck«r*»n while drunk. He was fined tl&lt;Hi I ronioln would be foiled to It hi
i I** i and I &gt;e. • odw I , it wa - repoi le I j
N«uman
Join
*
*
bulged
wi'b
»•
x
I
"
in
g
lin.1
and
I*•«f
t
oin
cpl
ion
■
•If K * kist. n mi**
Milk War Halts Every
the country immediately
F n iil Canner's Inc., plant on and rrutb when arraigned, and
at the I it &gt; Hull tin- week
bdnting in* |U'» •*»n. *a * niv«n » ' In lilt* lit lll'l p'l* po * of f« (!•
Laurel Avonu*
al
Thirteenth of the fine was suspen Vrd on
The collections
lot
tlo two Delivery
U8|h iidi.l ■•lit* fit*
I r\ sugg* stroll to bob I «'( OlllllO II '
I n Chicago
«
d
M
M
IMHIONF.MS
I
n
M
M
I
Street has been postponed unlit promise of go&lt;&gt;d behavior
itomlh pel io.| aimuiiit* • to 121.
K'l Itlake. i itaig« I with d*ivinr hat |K*r -ons W \ 1 K ..ii tlo I. rr
‘ FMISt O IH DKMfH M \ 1 It
C. .S Mardre and H F (Sunn,
I '• M a t Masday morning. It waa ans i;, 22. a sum who It • while -mall,
an auto with an impiop^i In•■!»■• liand Side of •' *»d s and - t i " 1
i III* AGO. Jan H i/Ti - Milk
Mayor W A I • Ifler, • I* • i. •
tiring j N A N FMANCieNCO. Jan K
non nr ad today by C. II. Kckrrmoo, white men charged with
db was foo d $-'i and «•••!
o I larger than lh( «o|l** li*»ft ("• .Irlivriir* wrie halted in 1 hi' Ngu
office for I’. rtl *1 *
.,
• tllldi
I'rrson •
par* •« ol ••lx
For the fir » t time in the p*d«ti
plant owner.
•be
first
two
niotltlis
«ast
&gt;«•*•
drunk were fined $A and c(*sla
James Thomas was dismissed MIDINt* on bn &gt;» Ir sboilbl do
!o*lav a* violence flared over 1%
• • • ting in the i itv
I |*M I.i *
cal history o f Han Fra nna m, Ih-m •of an as aolt t liai if'
N *w equipment has had tu be ftch .
Aaseased i*al and |«* i -•••»*!
I •* s*|gy night. »• si lledlll* 11 . 1 •
I mi mile RicR in a dairy mum
on I b* i ight h.*n I idr Mi •
■
Iti.tl
ocrats
lead
Republicans
in
regts
hiaUllad together with repair*
Annie McIntosh waa fined $2f» .
Wallace Mofgan was filia l |*r» man suggi*ats
• ’• over his fir-i icgufar OO • ' • at loll of • it y prop* •• &gt; I"
sink*- again"! reduced pm •••.
dad alterations i * th* plant tiself, and coats for resisting arrest and| trn*il votin' Democrats. I'll !tr and c«m I m f"i fa mg If link
i* 97.IMII.H71 I l .on wbo b. at 301 Dumping of milk -.ptcad front
"•g tonight a- 7 m o’* I«m t r
publican*. I30.U71
and tkla work la achedulad to hr $6 and costs for being drunk.
Itaymond Maker was fined $f»
h *d Ihe ( 'otiinii'sii.io i s mid * i..»» mill, ami ndh I .Ml ........... . - l i e | highway*
*urrounding
I hiragte
and mats for taking and using
lion, a Intal nf (J ill ' i j ! cnul'l'
completed at Urn end o f the week.
Industrial Survey Of i **ulicipaIi*d as b- ing a louliie fuan I n ached into lilt* I’ltjf lUt;l(«.
&lt;ti'rlre&lt;f *
thte p rop m *' at x te ik tf,
. •
Eckarson itated that card*
9Kuslneia veaaion
Tmrkft of
litd«'|N-n*leitl irtwilofa | Itulua Gibson and James Void, County Is Under Way
ha mailed on.- Wednesday to
who at lempl(*«l deliver im W#r#
'rh
aiged
with
petit
lavcrn).
ami
and women who will be
ti| |ir.Li.ier and lie n
content*
llf-aulab Ijiinar, ehatge l wltli a*
Si iiiinulp I •»• til )
for work starting neat
pllle.f into gutter"*
|
' saull and tattrry, were tian sf*» mu &lt;«f the ft* -I tu
, It la a i pected that first
red to county roert f**r action
in
I lurid*’*
Urdu*
o f fruit will lie received
N j
||r„toi» and J anirs Hi-fi bciug
Whal la planned ax the nin-t Mr.. J. II. llintrrm iatrr, S. H.j
I.F filO N TU MKI T
Pp*»ns'(M*4 t l » " gh
plant on Friday, ha added.
alaborab* birthday party ever a t-1Hlghlryman, J K I'rvalnn, an«l|der*on, rhaiged with ban* assault State t hamher .if t ’KiitmcM*
at
|«*ttde«1
A report on the pi ogre m of Ihe
tempted in hanford la to hr an j Karl Ix hman wrrr appointed ax wcie fined |ft arnl ««*sls *-a b J ark " ill ill** Willi fund" "Uppl led
UnuRry Irrrn »•* ' ounty
D O N A T E S ORANGES
. I.ai ge*|
Lilli,. Ill’ll
M rlh illo
Itentley anl OH* b) tb. FKMA. a - A It lb. Ig. .1 wtiK'h o|rrHrd !*•!•••• .Itldge I
111*14 meml»er"hip drive h anumg
evadt o f Jan. 30 when thr comrarcutivr c«&gt;n.n..ltrr in charge while John
with aggiH vaiid as"*ul', wa- fined the "object" that are to l»« ill"*
W right iec«tv«*d a sus|»en k’d •* n Allan .m t* .Spring set out to in ’-buron Isxl T O.-sela v look a
courtesy of B- F.
blned social, civic and fraternal o r -;o f Jhr following committer*:
tel.r....... a 'like charge.
• prominent Oviedo growiJfi and .owls
run*..| at m meeting of l ampUdlplant &lt;
trrvifto Industrial
until
porary
aitjouriiin*
ti&lt;
Hall* 8. U. Hlghlryman. Frank
Luke William*, charged will
af fruit* and vagt- ganiaatlona o f thu city will pla&gt;
• bar g»*d ldi"sing l*o«t of the American ! a*John lie* too«M|. w hit*
*
week after I ‘mint \ I’r••-•-rut*.r i
and
.*i
rralufe
Lamson,
II.
II.
Coleman,
Music,
Fxsldent Rnoaevalt
•Mm, ctRTt
o(Mrat.ng a car without a lire,.-.
workera in Uila city hosts to i
k. •loaded glop, m he*|iile*l to Is ■•'aged at
It.ilteMed Me w 11ti o|•* t.«»ing an
Van i*
larnnardy bad
Ni l* • ted a* thr «.|krmng
mad* recipient* Birthday Party to he held In the Mr*. J. il. lilnterm.xtrr. Mra. II wax fined 110 and c»»tx
Irurk, on lined tlo • **i s, and the |* gion Hut toinghl al M.00
Ford,
negt*
l
M»*e&lt;
utton
&lt;
&gt;
f
JnioeB. Law.a, Mrs. W L. Morgan, II
in th* d rlw to ..Main ind.iMti.al
• f arangas taken
Mmin*- si.* phard. m • ■1 1 ..n tti* o'rliN k lleyw atd Wnlk*'» will pr#1p. Water*. Jr.i Ticket Sale*. M.
inf.*i nation in tin* aira. th* .mm • Iiri vrd w itb lat* c»n, lat*- Se*'
b n
grove* u the Oviedo M a jfa lr Hotel.
»id. r * |Mist i ..iiiitiand*'*
f cell(let 10(1 gllll
( lixl •l" •
This waa decided this morning; Roumillme. Maawell Hlewart. Kill 2 Sections Of Highway |y a•itrd a I. ad *.n mariy .*f tb. day afternoon • •! -- •.air
a ir •.tb
i"b 'I
■ M distributed nrar th*
othci .ountie* tn t he maltrr
of *- a mint rial
t
»&gt;
M Saturday after- when heads of many local rluta DuBoae. Ur. A. W. Kp|». H II
■
-i— *
a hil •j
J.ll.
I i"h ef, alia* i t hri I -*-* .
Tb* wrrek'" srasimt
met at tha invitation of olflclalx Jihepherd, W. II. Schmidt. J E At Monroe AreLinked 1rtetutiling answers tu the i|Ur*
In lit.
of the (Chamber of (em m erce to Frexlon, A. L llellx, (j. G. Her
Uomia.rte w bi.K Mi Du*lg( ant on* I hr do* kri ilion
At the end of the fir*! ■••• k c&gt;tH« • anv*sM is an- aupplymg
Yc«tcrday'» weather
arrange for this affair.
ring. Mra. R. A. Smith, Mrx. II
order in wbuh i k m * wer* halt
Th* program will not only In -'C . Washburn, Mr* W. It Mill-r. of work lea-line toward the p*% • y a,..|jons »«-rk I*, fin.1 out what died, they tor rr a* fidhoft"
fuo d f I :• rii'I * o*t* on a charge of
n im iiit
SIN C E JAN . 1
manufai I red. •h o »•
«
dioW dancing to the muak of the Mr*. S. Puleaton. Mr*. G. K Mr- Ing of about nnr mile of the new J#
Sam Hall, tohitr, charged with
-atilt.
while
r charge of ■«a«l«o
l.ai
e
•••ah l a a ■ala
IN F L O R ID A
beat orchaatra obtafnahle, but it Kay, Civic Club ('o-oprralmn. II laktefr »nl • n Irvard . -mall , , r * 'c b m g «hv manufacturing, what ••Iterating a car with an improper
11
A S h t lib H,i I lit tl« | h
poldlr profanity afain»t him wa.s "KANKnltb
of mvn o(*«ratirig under th* d*
u ate rial" r i ? ue*-&lt;l# and what llcrnor. wa" fined thr coal* of ar
■■■E l
-______
will also Include a long vaude- B. Pop*. T. L. Duma,, K. J Me)
Hi* **e|ay M
It *
“ A
•1
-11
nolle j.* os*ed
A I-a la* I*Is ••la * l*ar 11
villa ,nd entertainment which wiM *r; Fraternal Co-Operation. A. I. rertion of official" of an Orient tU fg r y|M&gt;n,i industrial Ira.irr* can real
ARB DEAD
ca
It*.
I*'**
J M lamb, white, yharged with
conatiuctron firm ha 1 complete*!
fur „„,,r*.vrrrient AH info*
be iU | t4 in the dining room n f ' Bella. G. W. Spanrar, J. G S
Wadlft Took", charged with dis
%t
^OUI INJURED
l.ualU
AA.. ■
l«*
on# of thr more important
(a |^«.|,| arc ret. and it l" to turbing public wornhip. was fine I la-ating a le.ard loll, and paa"ing a
•I*, al*
tha hotel, with a radio broadcast |ton. W. W. VanNva*.
.
•
2
b
if
wortbl**"" cheek, was found guilty
^
rciroord in analysed f«»rrn i the coat"
o f President Kooaavslt'a birtbda) ' Veteran*' Co-operatihn. W
II rarid#nt to th# paving ^ropat
e
"l
*
I
but
bad
not
liven
"interned
early
•»'. ' sl»&lt;"r«ly afU r K* Ir l.r*
Sheph'rd, G. G. Marring, J *' Join# I thr trao |»orti«»na of
massage as th* cllmaaing
II T Dunham, and Molwrt K
•«
U
«"l
lugs
•J
.
road
»h#r#
thr
old
highway
had
1
Hutchison:
Publicity,
Peter
today
(are.
,*
Mir hard#, whit#, charged with i»«
.41
l*|«a * XU
K*&gt; VVr.l
It waa polntad out at tha atert Rchaal, J. L Marentetta. 8. l». Ing aouth from thr wiko&lt;l«n hiidg*
toxiration, had the charge" nollrj
t hru* le u Joidan wax fined Miami
•1
1 "lea* e; x
*•*'
had
cro*a#d
th#
n
r
»
road
At’d
U
K
M
A
l
l
.
l
.SHOT
rn
----*
*
.barge
o
f
ng
It"*
, * f today's meeting, that Haaford Hlihleyraan: Procram. C. K. Ad9100 *nd cont" *&gt;n
prwaaaw*
•1
**
ftcal*
Actual laying of thr lim ero**,
land Ramlnol* County should t* am*. Mra. Gladys William,. W
al
rhrtatin# Bond. 13-year
wl«i| gravat«-*l a""ault
•*krr* h.'ter
ba»«
for
tha
top-drrR*inj
u
*-t
V
k
tlliam
Pattrr*.»n,
&gt;ot.ng
whit**
tepre'enled la this aatias-wide U. Hofmann, E. B. Randall. W
V &lt;; llayra. white, .harged with I R*Is
Oviedo while girl charged
with
*.a
ri*4 i X*
roteldrnt of th# Ka.t Sid*. Buffered
I'""* ") *'•"
•vent which has charity aa aa oh- A. Patrick; F,ovr. J. E. Preaton. prctteyl to begin this *e-V . it
irckle"" driving, wa» found guiltt p.»«sr*«ing liquor, * « • fin#d 9100 Tai*i|&gt;*
•t
I ’tea* U*
!.»*• o f a portion of one of
Jactiv*. Uaanlmoualy agraalng lo W. J. Toll, 0. W. Spencer. Kre • fttatted bJ workman late Sptur la&gt; the
and
&lt;«»"ta,
|M
&gt;
of
the
fin#
being
**1»ai
It
it
Tttu"% III*
hy a jury. Kh« had not l»cen »ru
»• hi* haniq aa th# rr*uli of ahunt
w ■
this suggestion, a larga crony of ZCrrennar,
W.
R.
Edenfirld. Plrat toads of Mine rock Will
■
u"pended.
A
charge
*4
transport
ten* ed aarly ihia afternoon
•
anf woman attend lag the Georgs Thurston, W. B. Miller, H put down Immediately aoith of tlo ing a&lt;cidant tarly yesterday lie
•M»ar "X
Jr**# Harrelaon, whit#, chaiged ing liquor wa* diami«"ted.
Mts.,1bridge, and a •' ia at tho Fom ald l^ughton Mr
■Mating, cat to week a t N S in L. Perklaa; IHcoratlona, Mra. W. n#v concrgU
I'leav 1)
with operating
an automobiM
Lane# Hayea. whita, chare I AURUtt*
■(ranging detail*.
K. Watson. Mra. J. 0 . Laenai &gt;. crows a f t . gg poet a I to wuik *•*'! monal llaopltal where hia wound" while inlo*lc*l«ii. wa, finr.l » . « " » 1 »iH&gt; |M.»»a.«lnif Uiunr. Iia.l lh« Mftra.H
Ma* xKMt.
C. K. Adam* aa chairman a f th* It. A. Cgrovmn, 8r. By run St**- ward until tkq mile o f hn»r-r.*rk |wrrr drvaatd and trvatrd l»y Drx. I an.I coMa, *40 of which w * . xu* i
Tt.&lt;&gt;n&gt;*"i III"
)(4.ntlnurrt On Pag* T w o)
baao
U
pot
dawn.
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and
A.
W.
Kno*.
Mr*. Fa K. R «M ttU t, phnu, and C. J. Rtmpk.

!LAGIAROIA s a y s
HE IS NOT ASKING
DICT ATOR'S ROLE

D R Y S DEFEATED,
NOT DESTROYED,
STATES RISHOP

''V Z Z

...-sc n.vy Timc.u.c f...jwm December Arrests
Reported to J. €.
UKMI.H'|{0|)erts Are Fewer

President Roosevel t Birthday Party Ih
To Be Held At Ma yfair Hotel Jan. 30

County Court Heressed UnlilNexiWeek
After Trials Before Judge J. G. Sharon

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�! t # f e oS »&gt; K S 0
HAS a r r iv e d !Ww

w hich is

publisher, died at Wa hom«
i yesterday after a Iona illness,
n . wu Uw eldest member of the
Georgia house of repreeenUUre*
hi point o f aerrlco.
,

(Oontisood Prom Pans One)
only a cooplo o f years. His * r

r U E B JUMPS TO B A fC T Y

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City License, a State I leans*, a
Motor U coimm, a Radio Ueeaee.
nit, a Tear-Down Permit, a Fir
lira.
“ I a&lt;a also requested and »
Society and Organisation which tha lnVsnt
csrsbfe of bringing into life —to the Society
list, the Woman Belief, the Near Rost Roll
lief, the Unemployment Relief. |hs Jewish R
(he Boy Scouts, the V. W. C. A - the 8*1'
Cold D iners I Joint: also OtetV charitable
—The Red Cross, the R ls d i' CfrpesJthO W l
Cross, the From In* Cross and tha .Doable C
"F or my own safety I;ass rawuirad to
IJsbllity Insurance, Bu r g l a r y insurance
Rent Insurance, Pits Insurance, Consents
&lt;lent Insurance. Collision Insurants, Rain
Insurance, Health insurance and Tornado li

f3E

Is no

^ o T ^ « V w h n os

farmed^, jrqtilrvd. lummfmd, n j M

oosom

of money for ererjt, known need." desire* or hope of lbe
rfee, and simply baeaseo I cannot dopals to each and all
» out and beg, basvfc* or ffoal monej tp atvs away, I am
discussed, boycotted, talked to. tsTkad about, tied U. tied
held up, held down and robbed until 1 am nearly rained,
can tall you honestly&gt; that falling n wrtrade. I shall have
my of my own for several years, and tbs. only reason I am
r an to Ilf* Is iimfdy ta son what Is soaring pert."
M T L4TTLB DAUGHTER
ON CBRIMTMAS EVB

» Property. 0 " *y*i

®

nods, ia the announcement that the federal government
&gt;oaea to “do something” toward the elimination of condltions
which have reacted adversely on the wild game, es­
Kathrya Worth.
pecially waterfowl, of the country. The plan calls for the
creation of a federal conservation agency into which will be
sn who enjoys lh» repute- concentrated all the various game protection devices In the
[ways looking good IImss
United States.
It Is proposed to link together the NBA and A A A In
such
a way that jobs will be flven to the unemployed in
t Tha W t way ts help buitoess
I * Hanford la U&gt; trad* at haras gseletlng to project and to Increase wild life and to provide
raid tha host way to trot poopU to uses for the maginal farm lands which will be taken out of
production
through
act.
^fAda at horn* is to advertise.&gt;,,,
u,....
. . . . . . the
..... workings
.—. —_. w—of_ _ the
— . agricultural
_ ______
Section 202
202 of the Recovery Act calls for tho
t o the^ know what yoo'v*g o t ,Section
tha "construction
ia yodr stores.
j and. Improvement of puhllcly-ownrd. .Instrumentalities
.
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and
facilities for tho conservation and development of natural
[ Arthur Brisbane says that new} resources."
• ■
■old deposit* have bwn discovered i
At the presnt
time
the
government
owns
some flfty- ------ -- . . .
_
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-BhUa*1^ V
"y r*! ! fiv e National Wild Life Reservations. comprising about
!tow sad told,'" I* to communism.j000,000 acres, which might be developed. Into migratory bird
Jjre* nsvir saw a man a&gt;b&lt;&gt; Uiirirni Jrefuges, the Associated Press explains. For the protectjoa o f
gjy dividing up all th« property tr&gt;' n|i1an«l game birds, such as pheasant, quail and partridge,
ato world If you Intended to *x- uw. m#y |,c made of acreages taken out of crop production
feral that thvory to include hit un(lor tj,F F, rm Admlnislration'e acreage reduction pn»_______ ________
gram. In addition, farmers will bo educated In using prof According U Uogtr It.b.on. thr «!•«»*»" r" ntn&gt;1 « * ■ » b&gt;r raising game as a farm t rap and
Moplt who would iirnrfit I in prtHluring and marketing game birds,
from currency Inflation would he
It was estimated that employment would 1m&gt; given to
fee apocsUtors, while th. princi between 2,000 and 10.000 men In reflooding end Improving
lufferen would be the |wo-1drained lands once usetl lo wild fowl as nesting and breedJile sf the great mlddU riae«. That |nK grass. The C’lvilian Conservation Cor|is already has
■
conclusion of practicmlly tjonc c.xtcnniv«* work ill slate and federal areas to reclaim
Vf
,,7,
land for wild game use. Funds to finance the |dan would
S » tasU^J whim i n f l s i «*mc from public works or other Federal appropriations,
R fead oat la Just that m.nn.r. according to preliminary plans. In order to make possible an
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u rly start, with provisions for the ultimate return of tha
&amp; A slaatotn-year-old youngvu-r money through a system of taxation and lirensea.
few n la Tampa who preferred
Secretary Wallace, of the Dep*rtment of Agrieullura,
PtollBU t# CWA work gat la|o
already appointed a committee for the purpose of devel-Cfa T**"?
T,w •,r°Pr‘« h,r oping this plan. Its chairman la Thomas B. Beck, edlr ch * P° ' torlal director of OoUler's magssine. Other. members In^ - dl&gt;or _*ml elude J. N. Darling, cart.Kmlst for tho Nowl York Herald
B T S thTKfgUr 7 m ‘cvIpT m Tribune, and TTofeasor Abk* -Lramold o f ,lhe Univeralty of
R r Ufa. Ia fddiUoa u that th. Wisconsin. It i» hoptnl
committoe w H I•&gt;« “bT*
S fea saatanrad him t* forty yvar* perfect a plan for tha protoetk* of the wiki Ufa In thla counIn prissa.sliy* it was not his first try aigl **•&lt;&gt; ona which will bflng about an Increase In ita
° ri* *

from

rmr Ur hira

f t * * haadrad biUa wars introM M (a th* H«ua* tha first fey
j l - M krasiL I f Uvy all passed
J IM wa«M ssaaa twa husdrvd m i
IM fa which tha paepla at this UaltM BtaUs would ba axpactod to
M ir * I f that want oa srvry day
H U M
tho wtoia Tied ,ara•rafe which Is llksiy to last until
■ M next Spring sad perhaps
g a g a ri aoo would ha able readily

halted after whispered 7p»artt»|
from
Boris Bkrtrsky,
Soviet
charge d'affaires. He shied away
from all specific qocetioae about
Japaaasa Bovlet relations.
In a radio talk ha said;
" I f It Is true that w* are now
passing Into the Cod fie period of
World history, It la also absolutely
trim that the Atlantic era If not
pot completed.
"Around both oceans Important
events are developing. Doth our
countries have great Interest in all
that happens on the van shores of
the Atlantic and Pariiip and tho

PA LM E TTO
I
GROCERY
I
a n r e l * « &lt; » * ' &lt;71

W F IM

" r a v m

v G A H A tK

• m u o A v

t h " . . Mlfhorait surrendered and
lasuted the slay isms wort Jeotl- with assault and battery, had the
charge nolle proseed.
the many flablf. H* was charged with first
Henry Bumpier was fined ISO
and costa fo r petit larceny.
J. A . Bailey, white, charged
with an Indecent exposure, had the
charge noils proceed.
Chios tried earlier in the week
by Judge Sharon Ineladed:
IJ.
A.
SteinmSycr,
white,
■
11
charged with Intoxication; Andrew
Simons, charged with petit lar­
( Continued From Pago Ono)
ceny; David
Emanuel,
white,
charge noil* pressed.
charged with driving a car wl'.h
&gt; B, D. McIntosh, whits, chargod
an Improper Ucdnse. All these
with httoxlcatlea, was flood tho
charges wtre nails proceed.
costs.
J. C. Cook, white, charged with
ere and visiting truckers call at ■* IM e r t Brown, chargod with ag­ operating as overloaded track,
gravated
assault
was
flaed
tha
his placo almost dally to riteerv*
was fined the costa.
costs '
this or that portion of hie acre­
txira Sandsrt, charged with pe­
age.
“T A P S " FDR AGED HERO
tit lafeeny, was fined »2S and
The Jacobe' reside at th« wigs ecsta.J * . _
GUILDFORD,
England, Jan. 8.
of an nppraxlmats two nrre area
rnjbh f f alters was fined »30 — Lieut.-Urn. Sir
Edmond Ro.
on which is growing today m.inns, fad ctsts after being found guilty
chellet. famous In the World War,
cabbage, boots, strawberries, Jap* o f. larceny, while Reen Wallers
anese rane, bananas', celery, pen- was fined m and coats oa a died yesterday at the age of HI.1
He crossed the lllndenburg line
pars, string beans, tomatoes, spin­ chargf‘o f petit larceny.
ach, broccoli, carrots, and ruts- ~ M .' M. Smith, white, charged during the war In a lank in 1B18.
when nearly 70 yrara old.
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itlng among

Mpp*h| and Ahriman have fought,
t a * a d and Ahriman are naught, some lending agency be provided under government*! con­
hmk with their rod and dlailem
trol which might supply small amounts of cash to the
!fe aid god* wake and walk no average run of citizens at reasonable Interest rate*.
T worn
Such an addition as SLA to our already rather induDris night another god la horn.
nivc alphabet soup might well be the finishing touch to our
I f not afraid, my slerpyhrad.
be grow sleepy, too, like thee battle for recovery. At leant It would give the little fellow
an much of a square deal as t^e big fellow gets.
fall asleep on Ealdur'e bed,
h take his rest on Opnasd*s knee,
liar and Otlils both she gone;
Protection O f W ild Life
(gw ^fTk Jehovah hears % son.
Beep sbft!y thru, my drowsy one;
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though old gods wither on the
Of Interest to sportsmen generally and particularly to
bloom

*D » you think the necessity
might arise T"
'■‘■Tow never eaa tell. It might,"
TVaypmqicshy answered, a grin

Side A re Fertile

af yours la Bethlehem,
f with thunder on the air,
died. Oilsla wore
lpecen on hta brow;

gpda forever

P irrS B U R C H T ian . * ^ P &gt; —
Uofaia control o f hi* piano In a
hoavy fog. Lieut. E. W. Anderson
bailed oat safely and the army
•boorwtloB ship em bed ia flames
°o a hillside farm near isberhan

production.

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SA N F O RD, T W E N T Y Y E A R S A G O ____
Mlasra Main* Eldar, (a t * era giving bar a hearty walroma.
wood, Lillian Higgins, and Frank I. Woodruff has returned
rat Loo hav* returned ta to Ms studies at Do* West, 8. C.
itodle* at Tallahassee sflvr aftav spending the Christmas bei­
ng the holidays at their idapa with Ids parents. II* * * * sp­
in this eltjr.
eoicprrlad ty hl.i runt, &gt;*iag .&gt;vH. Palmar, ‘ th* wall known lln. wljt hs* been the turet o f her
■tat* man of Seminole sad sisters. Mrs. F. L. Wpodrptf and
■ counties woo ia th* d l j Mrs. Jay Barit.
J
I days this wash leak lag
W. H. Traedwril has apansdma
his' property l*tore*t*.
olertrkal supply store ia tha BUh—J
n * t s s A i loft ap Mofe and is praparad to da ail

CountyCourt Ended
Until Next WetokOn
MotionOfLeonardy

DOZIER &amp; * G A Y ’S Q U A L IT Y P A IN T S
" B e i t F o r T h e f lo o t k "
To postpone accessary palatlag la always poor economy, hocamn*
repair Mils pile up end tho vales ef neglected property

f T ^ u jy .R

A few O r t i f l e d

Red B lisa......... $5.00 bag
Rose 4 ............ .. $-1.25 h a g ,
♦Now is the time to plant, *

FEARS POISON| K ILLS TWO
HATTON. Oho. Jan. 8.—«A&gt;
Fsoring. he said, that thry pleat*
lo pot poison in hi* food. 8
chahl Mlrhvrvis, 82, yex&amp;jd]
killed Joseph Ernyrq, 60. and k
wife, Julia, 87, with a ham I

BEER

fan Vtmktii

llsaeae Oarractly Filled

DR. HENRY
M ^ L A U U N . Jr, .
Optoraclriwt .
US M

^

Aw .

mm*

M aine G row n SceS Pot*toon

,to me tAey

C h a s e '&amp; ’ C o .

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Pdyf

CL Smith

on the chib
■anacad Saturday hy Aa
rawgy, manager of
Luncheon will h* served Bk
conclusion of tha toernsmerit ■
both gold and bridge . gmraaa s
be participated In during tba {ft* .
• moon.

Officers fog

y»TM* Ow Thrift

glrfn S«tur&gt;
day 0 Perry del I la Orlando by the
Officer* for tL* coming year
T h r ift for Success and Hap- Orlando Chapter of tba D. A. p in
alerted at tba regular meet­
pikaaa" Was tha a d ja ct #&lt; tha
ing, of Semi mils County Chapter
* *1versa ry recently, and Miss Jratt talk made 'by Mr*. Geutge a tng tha luncheon they were pres- of tha American Bed Cross bald
W h ig ***. whoa. eighth birth- Smith o f Darton* Beach, elate ent at a meeting of the organic*. last Week at the Clt, Hall. At thla
p U « raoenUy, we.iaj g ^ « » p l ralnpaa
ff* a o
off theP. T. A.
time o report of last year'* eeo f tba Scrolls Club.
regular meeting af the
at a birthday party
I ! •#* * a
« .* | __
•
tivities was made and appeared in
thaw Tnaday afternoon by tbetr Saath S|d* Primary P. T. A. held
Saturday's Issue of The Herald.
Tbe PhlMtha* Class o f tha First
„
mother, Mr*, p. F. Whlgham, at Tbaraday afternoon la the school Thfee Studios Loaned * The newly elected officer* are:
urn
with
a
large
number
will have *ta^
u
home an Waal Flrat 8tree',
Mr*. A. W. Knox, chairman; Mr*.
abort Uma an their
1
members to
. ,
S t a r s For “Bowery” 8.
hwatbly M t h ( at 7:10 P. M. at
U
contest*
O. Shlnhotser, vice-chairman;j
Beside*
Mr*.
Smith,
other
apetba Park Apartments la Apart­
)opad during the afternoon
Miss F.lixabelh Ann D eFom l, sec-J
wprr:
Much
aa
neighbor*,
friends
and
ment Eight with the Miaeea Rath
Mr. and Mr*.' t a Caatwnll M l Ow dIrrctl«.n af the boeteem and
retary; and Mr*. C- K. Maso.y.
relatives Sometimes asalst at a
Borland, Jeanette Chapman, aad today for Jacksonvtlle nher* they Mr*. Markm St. Johm and Mil
treasurer. Mrs. Mason was re­
Heath,
flrat
vtce-ptvdMent
of
P.
house-warming
by
bringing
gifts,
U m » U e aa b a t m w .
will spend eeveral day* aa tha Dorothy Stoke*. The guests ra- T. A-t and Mrs. A. O. Wagwer af
so M-O-M-, Paramount and Fox flected as treasurer,
Tha A tartan CUaa
of lh* FIt^ ' irueata of Mr. and Mr*. Chart#, wlrad favor, of novelty rad M f lt t f ilW U . Omlrman af tha KlgVh
grecottaly came to the aid of the
Bapttat Church wtU
"LAD IES D A Y "
at Tt30, Ro|r#r4,
while paper hats and red ean-'.eaj- District.
new tCth Century Pictures Com­
f . M. at tha ehurth aaan with
dapple* im etlcka.
A t the conclusioa of the meet pany, which started out in life
Another series of "ladles day”
Hpr I h f , Mm, M in a, It re. I Mias Man da Lake returned
A t the tea hour refreshments
•Jack Stacy, and Mr*. R. U Beard' terday from Baton Rooye, la. were served from tha dining room tng a social period was enjoyed without stars and other acces­ celebrations will begin at the San­
ford Country Club Tursday morn­ COLD W EATHER
V hoeteeaea.
j where aba apent the holidays with table which was overlaid with a when refreshments were served sories o f picture making.
by Mr*. VaU l«v *ll. Mrs. E. C.
Weds, edgy.
For "The Bowery," their Ini­ ing with a blind bogie tournament
Mr*. Uriel Blount, tial production for ralrase hy
IS COMING
Tha Sarah Parker Mctbodlatj her brother-in-law and eleter, Mr. linen cleth and centared with f Smith, J r,
CARD OF TH A N K 9
’
bowl of red sweet peas and light­ Nr*. Hugh Whelcbael, Mr*. C. W. United Artists, M-G-M offered
and Ml*. Monroe B. Hutton.
Cloh will meat at 3:00
We
wish
to
thank
our
many
ed with red candies In whit# Baker, and Mrs. J. N. Robson, J r, the services of Waller* Rcery and
Don't Forget . . . All Our
o'clock at tha h am at Mr*, p. o.
* "
j,* »
to* |
friends for their thoughtfulness
Mr*. L. K. Royer* and two son* holder*. White birthday cskaa hfeteesrs for the aflemoow.
Jackie Cooper, the two star* of
Parker, Plmaharat.
an,| kindnrs* during the illness
of Bimlnyham, Ala. hava arrived adorned with lighted red candle*
"The Champ,” Paramount aei 1,11 ■ ■
........
Tha Liter* tare and Muale De­
and death of our little darling
comoshtingly
loaned
George
partmanta of tha Wornan'a O a t to apekd oome time here with Mre. were planed at each and of tha
l.*Roy Coleman and mo*; espe­
table.
Marking
t^e
place*
of
tha
Royec*'
aunt,
Mr*.
II.
11.
Lawaon,
D.A.R.Stnte
iUgent
Is
Raft,
*nd
Fox
contributed
It*
ace
cially Dr. Knox and Mr*. Geo.
wQl take place at wilt hare a Jalnt protram at 3:30 lt7 North Locust Avenoe.
guests were red and whila rib­
director,
Raoul
Walsh,
maker
of
o'clock at tha chib houae. A bail- * y
Jones.
-- bons which were fastened to n Giles tO f M rgsLeong rdy "Whst
Price
Glory,"
"Sadie
a m meat tog win taka plan at
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Coleman
large
bell
containing
“
fortune*"
Mr. and Mr*. E. O. Hayea
Were
, 112-Bo th
Mr*. M. M
Ebert, of Lake Thompson," and "The Cock-eyed
■ml family
at-1 &gt;30 o’clock at tha 3.-06 o’clock.
turned Sunday from a 10-day vUil for each guest.
World."
Wales, stale regent of tha Daugh­
THURSDAY
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N,
Coleman
&gt;rtoat Tha tUr. Mar
at Dothan. A la, and Perry. Fla.
The* room* of the Whlgham
Now
18.24 to « l f M
Wallace [terry is cost as the fa­
ters of the American Revolution,
Quarterly Orlando rone meet.
and family
pJH weak «w tha eob.1
ei
The Hayes' reside at 2660 Palmet. home were decorated with v**w who wet the house guest for sev­ mous Chuck Connors, saloon and
Ing at tha Wotnan'a llltalonary to Avenue.
Mr. ami Mrs A. S. Hawkins
sad bowls of poinaetttaa and
| !’•« ttoh *UI1 iftot frtor iiivh«9*
eral days last week af Mr*. John honky tonk proprietor and tire
Sadaty of the First Method lit
and family
and wrtilta sweat pea*. An ice and 0. Laonardy at hoe home In Pine-im«“ t papular mas on the llowery.
wirrlh frttm n nt*w W||itwr mm
Church will be held from 10:30
Mr*. J. C. Levi returned yester­ sweet course was served to thej hurst, was the honor guest at aev. George Raft play* Steve Itrodie, —Adv.
hhin Hf-HtMin nruf ilitnk wha! ^
A. M. at Ortanda First Church. A day to her home at Charlotte. N. following: Elisabeth and Jran
era) social affair* given by a nunr-; * h " » ■ » »o jealous of Connor's
h will W ii^mt Pull*
'
covered dlah luncheon will be C , after havlny spent the holiday* Wbigbam, honor guests, Kltaa
her.of D- A. B. Chapter* la Goa- popularity that he jumped* off
•erred at neoa.
hath
Pippin.
Em*line
Thiirstua,
hare with Mr. Levi and their
trail Plortda last week.
I Brooklyn flridgr in a hid to m il1
SATURDAY
Laura Schmehl, Norma
Witter,
dauyhtcr, MU* Marjorie Levi.
Th&lt;t Orkla*aha Chapter at Eu«- rival Connor* In fame Jackie I
The OacIHan Ifualc Club will
Helen Habe, Patty Hodge, Mar tla eniartalnrd with a luncheon roo|ier It the newsir, Swipes, pal|
a«t at S:IB P, II.‘ at the atodls
Fred Strang* was railed to garet Spencer, Ellen Merierethen Thursday at the home of Mr*. E. anil prolege of Connors until n Meal Market. 221 K. lat St.
o f Mr*. Faaale 8. Munson, Myrtle Ocala yesterday by the critical Anna Brown, E m &gt;
Doudnry, I , Schumacher in Eustis in hon­ girl, playmi by Fay Wray, brings
Avenue.
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«
Illness of hi* brother. T. N Joyce Whlddon, Mary Alice Hun or of Mrs. Ebert with Mrs. Nell about a mi«undrr-tanilinr
Pert
4--- ----------------- St range, who la in a hospital le*\ Ethel Root, Betty King, Au­ II. Lwfsate, of |iart&lt;rar, Mrs. I.e- Krtlon, who stole the show In
drey Raeh, Mary Evelyn Raburit, onardy. Miss Fannie Reba Munson, "Bed of Hoses," her first picture,
Ml*. Henry M Ulnar, V 1"1 Flor- then.
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Janice Brown, Carolyn Rosier, and Jphtt G. t^onanly, J r, among plays s dance hsll i|m-en.
aica Miltner, U lu Helen Mtttner,
Mina Margaret Herndon Levi Roberta Johnson, F.dith love Joy, thoke In aUrihbtire.
"The
Bowrry,"
ws*
mlspted
aid * Frank Mtttner of Cadillac,'
afternoon ley Whs glean hv Howard Eatahrnok and James
of Charlotte, N. C- arrived Sun­ Ruth Stenstrom, Joyce Htealr,
Mlek, wha has* been vlxlting
Eliralieth Hatcher. Betty
rfueT M ta y ' hy (he Princess Ouaasl Gleason from the
. “ Chuck
Mre. MIHaer’s bfwher-in-law and day to spend several weeks here
Hatcher. Katherine Spencer. An Chapter In Winter Garden for Connors," hv
by Michael U Simmons
What a-ma* he’ll make.
■latar, Mr. and Mr*. Rov P i with Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Tor- gela Meisch, Sylvia Melsrh, Mary
Mr*. Ebtrl with Mrs. W. U Bal­ and B. R. Solunuui and la the at­
Synme, Loch Arbor, am
• nd
*"d
» * '* " Kill. Jean Harper, Thilore* Ijee,
lard, Mr&gt;. l.flf*slr. M is. Ixooardy, traction tislay at the Milane
Bchaal.
HU p'fcah la flrei-'1
Mary Francrs Jordan,
Gladys and Mis* Munson in attendance.
Theater,
Mrs. Bruce McCullough
and Pippin, Phyllis Bach, and Ethel X
HU frame la LtitWyt
children left today for Savannah, VLnlng.
Ga. after spending two weeks with
HU teeth are wand.
Mrs. McCullough's mother, Mr*.
Mr*. F. F. Dutton, Jr. under-,
SEND US YOUR CLEANING
H- H. Lawson, 107 North lawust went an operation yesterday at
Avenue.
the Florida Sanitarium In Orlando.1
.
Our expert work, prompt drllvery and low prire makes it
Milk hurt the erwcnllal rjuallllew (hat give to your baby
pu)ypj|df to keep clothing ^Iwpys fresh and new looking.
Mr*. Peter Sc has I and her In­
Mr, and Mr*. H. B. Pope r*-t
the pwdijnncf nH *to » Inji htfph Vnd lluri|) I f
fant dauyhtcr, Garrandra Ann, turned this morning from Miami
have been removed from the F«r- where Mr. Pope attended a stale
liald-Laughton Memorial Hospital kales meeting of Cities’ Harvlc*
Pfc*n* M l
*
Mi i r o Hi Avt.
to the Torrance home at 720 Mel- .gents and dealer* at the Miami
Pnawa 4*3 "
lonvill* Avenue where they eupect plltmere Hotfl in Coral Gables.
to remain for about" tw «"

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Condensed Statement o f Condition, Dec. 80, 1938

C O M P T R O L L E R ’S C A L L

RESOURCES

LIABILITIES

and Disopunts............................. $ 276*181132
....................................
n u n T ,.
erdrails ....
eral Reserve-Aaiftli- Stockr........r — .777^. ^
iporary Federal Peposjt Insurance

•-

Capital stock.........
X
Surplus and Undivided Profits.
Circulation
Reserve for Taxes

t 'l &gt; M l i

- 40,891.06

248.81

&lt;k75|M|p

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RESOURCES
.‘ Its f* ■ iahmmi « M
nuw M iRU

2.1iKS.KIM.r.tf

......................... —

U A lilif s T h , ,

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ovwdf*|k .............

Deposits .... .’... - ..................:. 1,402,922.54
TOTAL ...................... $F,648,661.88

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.......... —

w Fund ............................................ ■ 1,166.66
S. Bonds to Secure CffPllkition............. 106,000.00.

i

COMITROLLEIi’S CALL

$ xoo.ooo.oo
100,000.00

tU O M

1.151,4f9£*,
iianklntt Houaen, fam liurt nad Flaturcw
Meal Enlale
j ............
...
IOWHB.^6
( untomcr'a |.lablNlf finder Lellfrn uf ( rt-dll
federal Ilewtrvg
Htock..........................
igwxw.no.
11.080.70
iMMKlfAD. Federal UqKMil Innurantc Fund ....
1,050.000.00
U. M, Hqild» |p Hfctyf* .firrulallon
(l,S. (tondw ax»d Cerllflr«ln* of IndrbtruneMn $1 l.7!tl.IHll.:i|&lt;
.'i.TiJ.Hgg.oo
Otttff WarieUble
I22.2H5.Mi
,
\crrued Inlrrent
658.474.65
Hunker’s Arrrplunraa unrt ( nmnicrrlul
6.700.227.24 26,024,035-82
l ush and t)ue from llitnkh

.

TOTAL

»32,»9l,487.18

LIABILITIES
S.OOO.OOfl.Of),
...........
41LWMLK3
- .............. 1.4MMM40
................
18,171.7?
................
7,742.10
........... .
28,506.982.53
..... ......... 432,091,48748

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�uninoteHigh Scores 2 5 -24 tys Defeated,
Destroyed,
Kctory O ver Day tona A fter Not
States Bishop
p e rtim e Basketball Game
• rough-and-tum ble contest much In the lig h t o f excitement,
id b y flare-up* that resulted p a rticula rly a fter the firs t flare wa player* being ordered out up when rig h t guard Prlmm of
Daytona wa* 'removed from the
ha gam*. Seralnol* H ig h
game after he had been caught
I atorad It* second sucees•logging.
bqsketbail v lc te ry of the
In the middle o f the last period
Npao* by taking a fS to 24 of the regular gam*, center N e l­
son of the Buccaneer* struck
• agora I I aeeood* before the center O liv e r M ille r of Seminole
• 4 a f U m a th ird extra period of H ig h , to start an argument which
» W. .
ended when both were ordered
Th* gam# offered but little in out of the game,
t f c light of team brilliance but
Seminole, w ith Jordan a n d
K night paving the w ay, drew
•w*y from the visitor* *1 the
end of the firs t period, which waa
a tie, and at half time Remind*
led, 12 to 8.
The m argin was ru t down to
18 to 14 at end of the third
period, and during the exritem ent
of th* last period, the visitor*
manage,] to tie the score at 20
lo 20 when th* rim e ended.
In th* firs t extra period of
three minutes, forward T ro y sank
a field goal from near the cen­
te r of the court only lo have
Quit Jordan shove one In near the
basket, sgaln ly in g the game.
In the second n l r a period, tub•tltut* guard Wood m nnsgrd to
drop a field goal after an e xcit­
ing bit of play under the basket,
only tn have Bobble K night tie
the score with a fine shot.
W ith the audience nut of Its
seat and clam oring lu stily fo r a
win, the th in ! extra period sta rt­
ed o ff w ith brillian t spied to end

lib Too Good
Your Cough?

to

E N D a c o io

. . . I R IC O M M S N D

V ic k s V a p o R ub

ha*h of their reform and many of
them know It,' he aald. “ The dry*
are frequently reproached fo r not
aaaomlng direction o f the repeal
movement a* aoon a* It became
obeioua that repeal waa Inevitable.
T h a t m ight hare given a* an
amendment which would hare bet­
ter served the porpoaea of govern­
ment, but «uch thing* *rv not don*.
The principle Involved would have
prevented compromise; aleo no
one would have assumed rvspenslb illty fo r presuming that repeal
was certain.
“ But fo r tha boldness of Presi­
dent Roosevelt In evtabllahlng
the federal alcohol administration,
tha country would today be faring
a tru ly appalling rituatlon. on#
rfi which a ram pa at ruthless and
nationally organised liquor trad*
would be faced w ith no federal
•uthorit* which It need respect.
Even w ith that committee func­
tioning, th* tre ik la g ivin g every
Indication that It has learned
nothing. It Is reaching fo r profits
of *6 to 50 peccant annually, It
it putting upon tha market liq ­
uors of th* worst q u a lity; In the
local community, It is bringing
back th* saloon and standlag out
against every principle of decent
regulation.
“ We must educate, of course,
but that Is not all. AVe must hold
every Inch of *&gt;y te rrito ry w* can
and win back what w* lost as

second, an&lt;| within IK seconds, tha
game had ended In a Remind#
victory.
Jordsn snd K night were Semi­
nole scoring stars, with Klnlew
again sta rring In his role of
guard. Daytona Beach's strength
la v In guard M a yb «rry around
whom the team appeared to lie
built. It was the fir s , game of
the season for Daytona.
In a firs t gams, th* Daytona
“ B” team defeated the Seminole
•B” team. IS to « after a slow
start.
I Ih* M|t* ref lh&gt;
law lM to f i l l

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K r lli .

Mil a*»r.
Nilanii. S
Mahrvfiav. «

K nlihl
Miller.

W a rlx rr). «

Klnt«««

Mrrnsle

M i it

* Is Not
Dictator’s Role

data Mfko* to bo eonferrod on
tha iftapdr woo Id a) waps bo t a b le t
prohibition and wka »* y tkM»~ if lo U|a municipal asaambly and
.•
regulation falls, th sy w ill jiam/ga U m Lagialatora.
la aaklag a return o f U m prohi­
" la thla toe feet, he aald, the
bition policy to U m aatlanP*
U U afford* aren greater cafe*
guard* again*t •a possible abo**
o f power than 1* contained In
U m congroaalona] act conferring
like power* on P r o Went Roose­
velt, which you aeeined to *p-

LABOR REPO
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FUTURE BRIG!

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f a r t f l Greatest VefOUblr
MJ Bkkeat Garden land
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CITY HEADS
® SEEK N E W . . . . . . . .
UGHT RATES

B U J 5N 0 8 A IR E S . Jan. 8.— (A7
— r i a l tofaetian by Paraguay of
a last-m lnuta plea to extend the
Arm istice yesterday plunged the
Chaco Boreal lato renewed w ar­
fare a fter a true* of 18 days.
W hile reports o f armed a ctivity

Tuesday
Wednesday

T O P

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H I G H E R

ANTIKNOCK

meat an overwhelm In*
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ADMIRAL BYRD AN D HIS ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION

T1r«» and ’fubaa
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LISTEN T O A SU N D AY N IG H T BROADCAST ;
MAN OF latagrity, *1-4*. phyaL
cally. fit. Interested la sataring

BatUrica

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Recharged gad Repaired
D o n 't a k ld , d o n ' t ta k a c h a n c a a , d o n 't loaa t lm a
I n d p u n c t u r t a w i t h tb o a a t h i n , o ld tlr a a — c o m a
i A n d o u t t h a l o w c o a t o t n a w ftu a ra n ta a d G o o d jt r a t n y o t x r a lg a . A l l t y p aa al l p rlc o a . L a t u a a h o w
u w h y m o m p e o p la b u y G o o d y a a r a t h a n a n y

S P S a A L BABGA1N f o r Utk
wwk. Highest grad* feor-hr.tr
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inati&lt;’ iw &lt;•! trail1 uiol » onimt i n v\i
Law* i n \« i Lnen i"nlationi4t« an 1 ll,^‘
nebn Mill Ip
In iireittvr* of I • •
nance, u n fn ii•■nately. » r h*%r iml ol
le rll |i»n!«tn»inst■», nml
|ifnloal'&lt;\ &lt; It
it' bar
ill he
, ,,|
" W h e n eaillniuaki’ ami fannni’.
nr tohatever brin g«• i» man • f
|
feting %i»»t« »n&gt; pari »• »h* Lo
mail iac«, tor h a ' e lint l i e n i"" la
tmm-t . an»I never will ’ •
**Halt m all ma tter" politi nl m m
all roiiiinitniant# nf »m&gt; tiaim* "•
1
I.mil vklniti enefoarh tn lh »llpLt
un
eat upnn the f i r e an t uneinL.ii
,
tuaai',| at linn nf nur |x*npv
ni j »..
Lit ti c net ni»t i i Im tlu u jilki n*
n.
tmti ni Jtnlfrtm lit, too have lot'll „ „
fire , toe hav-» ta rn iwolat lonut ♦
An.I thl* I truat o e • Im II e vr l he
•’ If thrre he any tiuth c-atah j f||.
prraon&lt; "rn l carrlCA"l&gt; annrra»c«i
* |f|
letter* and falli’ l to mcludv thvir Iialtei h) the e*|»eI0e»\re »•!
imnUs it »• thii
Tlmt to acc«Mi»
name and adiVes*.
liPttkL' &gt;uur f n i i i g l i pu lie to: a to | .
The one-half
cent
resulted
til Uemaiult Cir m the inU'tcat
j J"1
from th* posloffice'" dead letter
citin'i nat*&lt;&gt;na at the jn'rll o f &gt;n“ ^ %
drnom inatii n.
_
_
_ - ctrrf ncfurify, ~U In Invite'
on’ *
* The hulk of that icicn .* - lame
j li nipt, ami it arl-lom fail tn c a i n . i n
fro mthe postofflce’e deu.l Irltc r
a innio autatamiul pumalimenl." I

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p r iv e t, executive session after
they had concluded their discuselan of tb* street lig htin g and
e U L i-rk lty questloo. .The Mission
was called at t h , request of M ay­
or l a f l l e r , who Mated that ha
•ITftd something ot a private na.
tore which ha desired to discuss

• routine meeting opened
the reading of a letter from offers and in ritilu l »s lc « of un
florid* League of M unicipals claim* .1 tnerehandi-e. money and
with which the C ity Is s f fd i-i stamps removed from undeliv-rTh* League Bought $M) •" |able mail, money found loose in
U dot*. Upon ('om mU»h»n«r| 4h* malls and from ll&gt;« ^l-cvnt fee
D U l ’ motion which was Brcoiul* I
fo r returning -irad letters
I b y Commlaaloner Speer, il » n
There war , marked deerras"
lied unanimously that thr ar— 37.7# per cent in •indrllvrrr I
wnt should be",paid
Bocaoad* of the "low finan nsl Irtters. Money found in them lowhich
edition af tha C ity ,” the Com U le d |#3 ,43t, I 44.4IC of
was rvstoreJ to the rightful ow n­
laalnnsrs voted to dispense with
er. O ver 9V percent of le llrrs cun
I , services of an extra |«olk""talning draft*. *hecks and money
aa who baa been employed °o
! orders, sg g ie g stin g
bat Street In handling tra ffic were delivered
after
passing
mast month. Th is man's
’ (Continued On Pag* Three)

H C E JAN . 1
IN FLORIDA
JR ARE DEAD
JOIB INJURED

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ACKERMAN HAILS COLDEST WINDS
PRESS OF NATION OF Y E A R SW EEP
FOR ACTIVITIES INTO SOUTHLAND

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Outstanding (’atliol icWomanWillSpeak
At Quarterly Meeting Of State Board

i...

Democratic Chiefs Tn
Isower Body Promise
Roosevelt S Mn port
In BackimrPmsrnm

Cnlumhia Doan Lauds
Kditors’ I n 1 lupnee
During Depression

I )•«. midst of It* bu»tra| toU ll»l ^
season In se»erel &gt;e*r» yesterday
*■ downtown streets, despite s ,
drireliug rain, look mi u i i.iwded |
appearance
and
parking
-psce
ws&gt; si a premium.
Mis* Ann* D ill Gamble. •lm i •
A total o f lltui visitor" from
man «»f ih » Latin A iu r r ir »n oommany slates and Canada regis­
mil tra- '.f lh# .t«lt»IU il
tered at the Chamber nf ComXVcIfaii’ C o n ffifii. *•, mi.l »» L l^m e n e yertenlay. It brougbl the
f K lr fiu i.i l!to» N « i i «'I ia I I •ui*’
f
total registration f o r be
’i» « n
Cathulu* Women |4» the ••. •**t
to more than 18.000, a R a n o f pff«(
c'4 ;f f i r n t 4* tu (jetii w
’I
W arning that after Je n . 25 po­ 3TO2 over last year.
bi tlu n u l l
i tot m I i ^ M*l
licemen w ill make * systematic
The Chamber o f Commerce i * h canvas of this c ity ’s busineaa arid males only one out of every S.er to t r gi\rn U» im o i fwu ■ft*-••••••' •♦K
p rofnsienal hcusci and tnaka ar- visitors is registered This would 1:00 o'rlotk Ml tlx* Vtohi* / *•

rrsta where • c ity, llrena* for IM4
make the total visitors fin the
la not displayed, wa* ts i.a d today
Mason 72,000 U&gt; date, or an in­
by Judge 8 - A . B- WUklaaoa of
crease of nearly 18.000 over l**l
year.
Motor travel to the r it y con­
tinues heavy, Gandv bridge n lflriala rv ported, and train* are
running overflow
“are alm 'st
dally. Sunday th* Seaboard Air
1,1ns brnu'-h* la Ita flrat secant
seetinn of 'he Or*nr* B l- *.om
Snnrial n f the sees os «nd n f,!
r's lv need let rd uausually heavy
book Inga.

C c n ta

W A S H IN G T O N . Jan. I1 i.t’i
..sited five months to call the
Economy v s - advanoo,! l.-ln y lo election.
Goutgo M AA.illacc. nss|-tanl s ’
An r lrrtio n la e*pvn»W* and
m ine) -Bviii ia l of I m ii-m oa « - many paiishes were broke and
t |„.
(ho delaying ol a th,, g o te in o r thought llto ic would
spec ml i lo* t ion to fill the vacancy bo some other election which could
to
the House of Uepre-clilHlivos Is- coupled with It,” Wallace "aid.
ciio-cd by tbe death of lic p rvw n I -W a s it tine that oallots w rte
D e fe a t
tn tu e II o I u h i K. Kemp
■ | „I„(*.I| b cfoic tbe rle rtio ii was
I ra tify "ig to the House eb-c
n , |,r, n .l, u i , v,.
r tAh
p tn &gt;
Ja n .
!• &lt;dh Open
I’t'llltllll t«'«‘ lit ili'frlts *'l !»•«’
i t u r r i t rh it
Sf*»c**
StBVihkv. tit'll*
c lc tio u Ol M Kemp l „ -nee* in i ' I'd kill", of New \ » r k .
No sir,
i • f i n&lt;1f
i f (h r fu 'lrn IU \i'H nr
he* hu-lcind. t h - . -i tin t ntto
tbe ballot" were ordered printed
S«*nfiloi n»vnlf w in w n il»M '
-Im n I*.
i **, „ . t . | I
||e i without the name, and it
was
, »if in * t’ i f '
iv lf*
h rriiiM ' bv
v •; t ’ f i . ‘ \hihnui.*. pi mled on th,. night aftei
the
apfllt’ l V mim* •• much invs h im»
f*o
**
* *
|
eiimmitlee met. wa» the answer.
rn 1 s' I f. •* rvU WTIP i w H i
♦
!«•

SL Petersburg Has!
Best Tourist Crop
For Several Years

City Licenses Must Be
Purchased By Jan. 25

F lv a

CH POLICEIiouse
ElectionsEASY SLEDDING
) TO have ; t ^ ' r ^ Z ^ Z Z i FOR PRESIDENT

QUICK

Dead-Letter Office
Returns LargeSum
To Nation In 1933

vfiK.

If You Lit SERVICE
PlewTiy OURKindi

SenateBody

I way Inquiry "intii air and ocean I
mall cr.nlrarcts by a committee
I headeil by Senator Black of Ala
Commissioners Decide
i bams.
I James Mahei. i-tctnographer to,
On Franchise Revi­
Brown and na’ f a doieu otbe, ]
s i o n A s Policy To
po#t mn ti
tn »t
burned much n»rif*| omlrnro a
O f C ertain
Be Pursued In 1934 Senate investigating commute'' he
dnjr or two l»rforr lnaugimitotioo
today 'ha*, some of l'i&gt;"tmait*'r P « y nt tlu* ill.**ction «»f
W A SH IN G TO N .
Placing themselves on rec­ W alter
Brown’s
files,
both
•e frrtffry. T h r cot rr»p*nl»r»f«* •• The Att.evlcen I •»
and
personnl,
wenord a* of the opinion that p fficla'
p ircciling jHff'inaitffrk 1 : 1 n r r » ! I iv,&lt; |tc*»xra**i w ... i1
an Immediate revision of the burned a * :-y or two before ,be| w m ptorrd in the d e ra il iimmiI* I**' it, S. n a lr &gt;* -le t '•
Democratic administration ramo, M id. lout mil «•* iltiiwn**
city’s present contract with
I t . . . I lit . I ’a '•
1
Into office last Msrch.
burned ••irrpt whml h r *
"»tl i .1, i,t ...tv* l i n t loti *
the Florida Power anil Light
In adiOtlon. Paul Hcnderron i him.
I* 'be I'l'gmttins
Co., Is, as Mayor W. A . ; form er *""l»tant |•o»tm*»ter-sen
Maht i w in t hf *rr«»n l w it••«*«»
Leffler s a i d , “Something Icral told Senate investigator* to­ . „ f the 4»|t« nitktr
«*•*
•»
thg city ought to take hold ; day
that
Postmaster-General to a il contract mwaid* uiid it tb"
of a n d puraue,1 m c n t lir r n ] llrow n awarded about OtWkl miles II«M»\rr uiliiHiii-Uiiiiooii I lit ii*'*.
C o m n t i« " io ii ) of a ir mail contracts without enm- Jninr* .1 Dunn. u |pm U I : i »w» to*,
o f the C i t y &lt;
laat
J. took a n o t h r r i petlllve b ildtng after C ongrt-* •mlfl .,ii invr*|ii;ati**ii " f r -*
•tsp toward sneb revision by d r- bad specifically refunod him thw , id.lr» •!•«« ItMnl n*» »••••» im ii.m••• •
i«t ut I rum lln»toii uiidn tlu :»M
elding i g ^ ^ f l P * n
negotiations
_
authority
n.ttil fub idy l» a .
_
an early chanre. i Thl* ti
'lea*bag
Commlsgjotier T . 1- Duma* In- ] — ;-----------trodueed 'the sabjeel of electricit) |
. »
"and street lig h tin g nosr the end J V I A I
'of an olH trw U e routine business
114 a
kmeeting of th# Commission, the ] m / \ n
f ir s t meeting ovsr
yh lc h
M r .' i t / I L
Lefflcr has presided as mayor.
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I t waa M r. U i im n ' opinion th a t; U V
«
the c ity Is "sham efully lighted,’’ . H I
*■
and that although much time dorlag the past aeversl months has P n t r t r
been eoctiumeO by various mem-1 "
&lt;•
bare af tha Comml*«|on in fin d -j
\VB
lifg a means by which morr e le c -,
rv_ „
' i n r i t y could be purchased for the
IJ O v
same or less m on t). " I believe
NEW YO:*K. Jan
.♦ uVt &lt;
that It I* time that we went into
T A I.IJ
S iiiA tcr I Lit mL iu«t
mtfLl
m*
this matter again.”
— M airus
((•rail I hir f*»ith hi ll»i
» »'
A t th* outset he proposed that executive
im liry of \Nuhhin» if ii on.I .1•tfa-• #»••
the C lfy reqsesl the power com- no-nerd I
•4«n
an*| « i«*tl In m l * ' '
ui' " "
pany to furnish the city electricity W sshlngl
|&gt;1\
till’ (Cl III ‘ l»ti||1IMb I* | 1 I'll I
1 •( • wholesale price deliver*-) to to reduce
.1!«m•f nmiviilration u|'wn A o o n ( ♦
tbe aw iUhboarJ at the p a tre - ;ttr, men.
i V » «i«»n |»i«l»lrnir.
worka plant. There It could I*
The on
#,!t i* no I Uniat uni. it »* f n i ‘ |w,
diatribateit ae the Commissioners , slssh
|.Imn "T action," hi* rani ■Jilub*
|Jlt
desired, prim arily
for
use In ljn c r jr|0
• nr
the mum •• on fuifiicn tvla
,
properly Illum inating the white- fu „
u
jin n *.
It i*
itnlff|irii !itir • o f i
way system of over 470 lights, . (|ij
juiUmi'ii*
Il i* n'»t i“4»|atn«n. il 1 '
only 150 of w hkh are now in use.; Th&gt; s
» f u r I'nvi iniuriit llurn tan
1"
M r. D im a s also offered tha s u g -j
*
r&gt;. agcli iL.ng i « fi»t* Kovitunmin • ’ 1
If tin* people Ihcrtnf arg rwi /rrc • «h’ i
gvstlou ihaUatnco th*
*“ « -| J * I, v . r ’
’ patty U using tke municipally V *
t»k remain olnnf or to t.ika pail m
owned w hile-w ay system, the city
„ f* r r
f n lf ig n VvfU*
• tin
m ight flivJ I t In order lo rent the
1
'T r n p li «klt Have Luiterml aua&gt; %«i
system to tb* company.
ducl,&lt;^ „
•n Maiiremtlr'l then in?lit tn »•• • |o|
F in a lly, it w s» upon his mo- *'■**“ •
litMin neittial in k%ai l i m r
»•••
tlon that M ayor l-effler tm lru ctr.l c“ unl, *
i i *1» in i llu ir rigln tn gnvrrti In
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toward recovery.* '*
C L A IR H A IR K K f'O R D
i t credit il»*s not
‘ .
------------t* credit extended In
18T R E H , France, Ja n .
way throogh baak*j|— A new w orld’s Isnd plane’ spaeA
volution in our w ayJ. record fo r a 1000 kilometer (apInasa, ws cannot sr*-| proxlmately #22 miles) court*

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Generally
fa ir
tonight
Wednesday.
Possible
llgl
(ro o t in north and Interior
of central Florida.

to Ftorida’a He a r t

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TU ESD AY, J A N l l i

R O C IIE 8 T E B , Minn.. Jan. 8 OD — A .kn lrsl C a ry Grayson of
th* If. 8 . .N a v y , here for an oper­
ation, rested at his hotel yester­
day. Th* operation probably w lllT
be performed today In one of th*
Mayo hospitals. Adm iral Grayson,
who was per&gt;ona| physician to
President Woodrow W ilson, a r­
rived here Saturday.

, , ,

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I ’lresed w ith U m reception glvva
him U a t Tuesday n ig h t, when » ^
tot
largo number o f local rocallaU ap-' o’clock,
peered at the Woman’* C lub to
-

(Continued Preai raff* O ne)
{
bean given tem porary U N ek under
th* civil work* and psblle stork*
adm inistration and tbs* attlUan
eonavrviUon corps.
•*
“ In wages,” It said," there have
been definite gain* under code*
fo r th* lowest wage groups | bat
workara of avtrage or klghgr
wage* have been forced to a low ­ m ent. that hla problem
should
er livin g standard. H o u rly wage have been Injected Into tho field
rates average b ig b v -t o v f f 1-8 nf political maneuvering,” replied
cents per hour, but Ig -M a n f *•» « « l-aCtaardia. “ You moat be aware
this Is not enough" tk 'M g to n s a t* that y o u r letter la so construed.”
fo r shorter hour*; and If f -M i » H
D siaosi o f a banker*’ aYreeis It enough lo rampa g a it I fo r
m cn t'to lend th* r i(y money last
higher prices. • • •
‘rt/
•umariw.'th* mayor aald, “ th*
“ Millions who get Jobe during rilliM H o f New York and their
th* year are better off, bat thee* 1elected officials are not now maswho hsd Jobs at more than a m in­ tars af th eir own finances.- The
imum have lost ground. • • •
agreenfent, he aald, adds 057,000.
“ Mass buying power has gained 000, « year amortisation to city
during lb* year • • ♦. The effedt expenses.
of this buying power baa been 1b
Unless th* municipal budget la
stimulate business, and the gain balssoqd by Fsb. 1, he continued,
the *Hy w ill not receive a f g l,000,000 loan from th* federal gov­
ernment fo r
subway
aunatructlon. There can be no budget balanclag in th* near future, he add­
ed, ualeet he receives the request­
ed powers.

, r iv a l. Inltiatlv* and
lo work
10.700.0O0 t * 1
without employment, 1J**r* ,h*T' • " rmed
„ .
. :
_ fear the government
fiiWnc# must be re.
“
_ ,,
, , _
able to ply off its

II uflltr •

!Noted Choral Director
To .Be In City Tuesday

u M r-b i

w ith »
V « w u t I M h i th a t U m
itqoor | n d i bo prohibited freat ad-1
M t l d i U m poopl o to drlafc, and
•bora an, wo moot rapport U m

Women Appoint 2
Teams Of Workers
For Annual Dri ve

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NKW YORK. Jan.
t-A.I’.)
on a resumption of th*. long under
— I’w x t
I’antmaaltr-lirneral I nay Inquiry ‘ into air anil O ffit
•
today declared that no
mall contniccts l*y a rommitifc
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official correspondence from hia ; hcatlnl K»&gt;* Nrnait*r Black of Ala
film had been destroyed prior to i hama.
hia lea ring office laat March. I Jamm Mah-t. »»tctnog» npin*
tvAwtiMJniYtM i . „ O
,ffh I Brown and nn»f a Joint «»lhc
WASHINGTON, Jan. 0. - l / T i - i po, lBllrtel,.VrlH.I,|
that
A poaloffic, employe, told a h&lt;&gt; burncJ muc|l .............. '
Senate mreatlgatlng commute-, day nf |wo |lrforr
toilay *bat route of Fnxtmaatrr I Day at tin* iJi.orli«»n of Brown*
■f P ie c in g th e m ie lv c e on r o c - Walter
Brown'a
filea,
bnth|
secretary. Tin- coi rr*p*iM*-m-r .•
o r d a s o f th e op in ion th a t I pfficial
and
periutiid,
wen
pircciiing pu#»mattar* g » a r t j»
•an Im m edia te revialnn o f th e burned a
atorrd in the d e,u .......... !•••
Democratic administration ro mo. said. but all
. ilt.iwn- —.»*
c i t y ’s p resen t c o n tra ct w ith
Ini” office laat March.
| j,uincl except
hat hr lin.l. »itli
th e F lorid a P o w e r anil L ig h t
In addition. I'aiil II-mlcr-un. ( b|m
C o., is, a s M a y o r W . A . i
|,
,,
former n«*latnnt postmaster-sen-,
Mahi i wax thr xccunl uilne«.
v,L « O e r
B ff I (I,
S o m ctn in g |er&lt;| j0|,| Senate invcxtiiratorx to- , „ f th« opening i-i it.»
&gt;n't h e c it y o u g h t to ta k e h o l t l - j ^
Ibllj
I’ oxlinaster-Ccncral rimit contract mxsida uml-1 "•«'
of e n d
p u r s u e ," m cm ticru j Brown awarded about 00*1 milra |J(„,\t r mlmmi-ttiilmh lln In
o f
th e c i t y
C om m ission ! of air mail contracts without com- Jamm J Itunn. 11 p-nt-il :n*' •»tot,
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to o k
ftn oth rr i p rtitlif bHdinf i f u r Con^rr** •- j%t«| un invr«tn;Mli»ti •*&lt;
utip towiird tofh rati#ion by de&gt; ! f&gt;ad ap«*cITkAlljr refused him thu idr* i|iMln&gt;r«i
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elding to .re-open
negollatlnn* l.uthority,
i mi uI•*••fy Im
lea-tng tewtrd an early dinner. I Thi« trail,nony «•&lt; t.ffi nCommlaeioner T. I. Duran in- j
trnduerd ’the .object of elrctricity |
and itreet lighting near the md
'o f an otherwise routine business
‘ moating o f tbo; Commission, tha
first meeting over yhlch
Mr.

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tbt. ifuAfinor thmicbt thrir would|
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ftiupbsl aaith It," Wailaff said.
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tha city &gt;a
la “ ahamefully
»iw »-riunj iigmtti!
lighted.' |
MU 1 1 I»alim.
It.hs| of join It..- 'Anil r into the deep Souh. ,ookr&lt;, ahrlll
Ihr id liei big
•I |b« 1 idillllbni
,
‘ Im- • Its \» tl Jl’tl III
and that although much time dur---------I'**' "f ikb '•• 1*1.|.: at ion in Hi* nal'Vin »•* * tin* •In* f m»«»Cf••ml at' Innving lln* *faaon*a first mow Hem nf attending thr lloron*
t|i|r«lh *
| t a \ - o n
- f . i n lil
1st
iVntial
Aikanaaa
and
Kaat
F o r e ig p iP o lie y P u r s iie d . ' ‘
I Iia ii &gt; aaIu i Ii held Ibe nation t«
alrnrtion ( ’i*r|A4iralinn l o a n ing
|l|* g I Mill l
T-niifai»ff and pmmi«mg frrrting
III li I'.l-d I u •i I .am-uti - a u t gillit i ‘ .Ii*iim»’ th* .l» |M*-o*n
authority for several ryara, nml
. &gt; un
B y W a s h i n g t o n ( J e t s ; f»..- ti.it: *
bara of tbe Comml**ton in find-j
W s s l l i n ^ t o n T o (. Ut
t«Mi|&gt;fi
atiirfs
t«i
tbr
Gulf
t'«»aat
t* •|*l&lt;o • I»,i Imoo •. '
la* -i
ll- Undid \nuriiiui M p -iifi"
poaaihly adding a billion dnllara
n .d It
Ui t
lug a means by which more elec-j
I ! .. f
- b lit t nite ’
iin-ti i I ti•:« lie . nn*l •••I••••i* m m BI*h U I4&gt;uioImIloft Ini- laat night
A p p r o v a l O f S o lo n ,
• r o m if i t o
‘ tridty could be purchased fur the I
D O W I I I fly fO lI
I N t
ll aaaa a grncral
vialtatmn, tn thr agrnrv'a rapltal. ^
I-'lid 1 Inl*i *• un 1 titiils f . 4*1 tMl) • !, Ian ui \ hI» m 'mob winmling
Thf waya and moan* romwtlt*
I
Ol- l i t ,
.a*, t b. I.
' same er less muney, “ I licllere I
\\:|;. 1i 1 * Hi ■inti nts. 1 !*l« p*»*t i llltel pi I'll*1* O. til* Ill AAf*t dfVfl I la n k r t n ig tin* I h x i r S t a ir * a f l r r
d'i
NKW YO.VK. Jun
IrgUlai inn
TAI l-AIIASSKE, Jan. 9 &lt;/V&gt; S«'liator lint alt |u«t Mitflil
1.1I
;« I i •ll if
that It le lime that we went into
AAfvka o f ii ii u n - a lly m ild A A iath fr tee. where all tax
1 J 1 U .•
St*4Vlffk) tit al11 Itlfl
Tint- , \\i*)
if
i.| metil *•Ai l ) aalieu
originate, heard
Brpre— Marcus f Fagg. Stale OVA iteiati i biff fa'th in th* foingii i ii. . f.i.
*k ill
Ibis matter again.”
il l nnifft «d t li r
S m ilb s 'in
t if r . mu aI
Dolit.i l Dial uf ll 1 •4l1Ills t « tl il | ' |o\ai lllblA
b- -Mill. “ day4.
ail
•e*nf
ai
iv#*
Dal
man
of
Trtaa
ron*I II
At the outsat hv prop-.e-l that e x e c u t i v e ufTicer. j r x t e r . I a y
in* lo b
I
b*
rn»4sn*flfr*
IhiuuKhnul
lb**
|M|iry uf Wunhmgton un.i -f•if•i Ill* I *A •
41 1‘l 1• lit Uls ut g.*s. 1 44.list -•*. * v\i u
on I .iftin moiitliH iii ml*
the City request th* power com­ no.need rrrript of an ordrr from •on and «k*fi«*d In nil.* • to in* Hi* It*•• 1•• (sst d p« •
uifa fftaitisl a atraily tlfcliin* latf ilemn lax aisrery a* “ A badge of
i lisiais * p- 1. 1*4*1 p bill IM'llgltll - ,i,
..I
—
flis
ml
anil*mniA'liift*.
fraud **
' pany to flimlih the city electricity Waahlnxton requiring the Stat** pl&gt; the trim “ iM*latiM» t
\ atfiday
| » IIIIli A
I » *. . I.
».. • I-,4i lain l-ie*n*t or di*
' at a wholesale price delivered to to redurr Its &lt;*lvil Woikt li»t ly u)«M*f font i-iil ration U|wii A n on
A bill lightening ins’sim* tag
It va—ill tn fi-rtn ig at Litllf
.1
of
«*l 'ine*
llo
*•'►MU ••li
,
..ii* h i l b *
| ii •• o f
g o v e r n
I
tha awltehboarj at the *at-r- .*14r* men.
l(nfk stiling tin* stay aa Ihr law* ii rx|M*rted to l»e ready next
in * own problem*.
h.i t'iMt'l f l miii th.
MU
pl*nt- but -III A fo
•
•
p t i i n - a t o l | " d i « »••*
w l»i» it
works plant. There it rould t«
W ilth i '* fu*l ffima ffll IIn*if and AVffk
Thr order. Face
called for
*'!l i■» not radiation, it i* fife
r I i in* , t Ulitllle 1 bu i
.pit ili.
Iolid* fol
id I" I
•,
.. p . s i m i — • - n i n o o * b » * i
*• r
diatribateit aa the Commissioner* a slash nf
persons. but •loin of action." he ffahl a.Mm »•«•
in Nmlb (Vntral ami Nnrlhwf«tAdvoratea of thr St t-airrwnca
m
n
•
i
i
M
a
miiiiouh
4-.I
fill till I - •
i
t
i
t
n
i
g
I
d
m
o
I
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m
p
i
e
h
e
l
i
defired, primarily for
use
in uncr Florida never reach**I il- iij* tbr cun ril on foreign rein
tin Aikaii*M'« ami lln* ui-a kiad a trratv in tbe Senate pn»fex* rnnid l
*m im' i
I I I
I f t * . • nil
p*
properly Illuminating tha white­ full fiuota, on y Ihr .‘tl.*. wdl Is* cf !n. n
f. Usaffl fill a low *if 2f»
* fidrnrr in Ibrlr abililv In r*** ll
It i• nolepfr» !«aic • of |
II o . I■ *.1
P d «• ii
Uilii Ol |
ti ll t *1 A*‘do
I Iol Mil h ill«tI40t f
.1
way system of over 470 lights, feettd.
Still fsilb ft South. l.4Mii*iana. raliflr*i. an*i fo*** in* r m ^ i l i f
jud» nifii* It i« not i •o|atloti. it a hi
lb. i . M
^ »ud.
i.
Mim
W
rbl
W
a
r
vv:
I
oni* 160 of which are now to use. | Tha Btatr*ii allotment •»* cut • free goAiinmrnt tlo-ra tan k^* t.l
,\|i*fsi*«ippl. Alabama, ami Trxia &gt;n (i|,.jr lii-nti* 1 Tb- Bo • •*!t
1 Iaet Mill A i'.Vltl' '*V
.. ell .» Itil litlh' I •f |HCI' l-usl fan *&gt;kie« a lb— th- 1 iimniftai ,
W.4. 4*
Mr. Dumas also offered tbs sug- j
pnsL* b’ y on \Y !.»••••
rv- nucli tb.ng a* lice guvernnonit «-tno o| ilio Npam
I
a
s
n*"l
a
*
|
a
l"*r*
I*
*
•
&lt;
I
wwstWm «Hatrainee- th. nower
» » * * 0 to U6JXM), la g * sabt
*In \ ••»h iM*-d l*i
I 4 ' hopped and frerilng
iirinui\ Art
If tin* people thereof arc IWt free t in lb.
tempera
h«»ii*d bring an -arl\ fot-ii* 1 ha
: o ••ipb tbat in tn ut
:ui,| l • I aI |b|||l into ma |..if* into ihr fai Sin.lbfin por* prohirm
Tbbn- nitin*
!*&gt; remain ah*.'f nr tit t.ike patt m
I • ' 4' on I ill AA,(
gamed whlte-wsy aystem, the city the payroll*.
AMi b It llild pM AI* -t M*.d I m« -I llioar Stair• aas* iii proa
||)t |,y |„f
m-H^ir*
foreign v*nr*
III* 1••&lt;g1.III AAs•14Is1 411
lo"Th#
rvapon-ibility
for
this
re
.
|*iI " H
« linut
•i H on
might fired it. In order lo rent the
aIn* h bail imt i •.
i"I'enplr aah * have liitilcr«,il aua&gt; A-II.OlHialMNI ) s ill 1\
♦*. «'*•• sea-Hugs ■■ l» » »* 21 j ln. n.iing irito-tal. iiwpI •&gt;'
ny
ductlon in pet'orntri." ta gg de
AA** tl-* ib i­ I*. I»’ 14 «’*••%ff•1*•llhlM •
■• i • • in 1 tl'l
_ aystem to th* company.
in •xii mill, ti ll Ibe11 i ic lit to ••' t.ll lb, fllxsf l\*st *|"•Mi
in the Mil.'**..*
|„ ( ,t,r vi-tnati* nil*
dared,
"gm*a
right
back
to
Itit
ll
1
.1
II
w
J
*
ti­
t
iiit-i
•
s'
1
Finally, it was upon hi* mo­
. , . | M-lhtl'i, l r-i-ii. Ili*
fa-1 aaaid, fx ifp i l*i
Kim nla. made at tin* -m -r g in y ••
io.i hi neutral in v%ar lime
am
counties In. si-m they all-• nit c
A•r|| ..I Of ll lit , til 1 pis
•»'g r... till* t till •t *l«'t mi
tion that Mayor befflrr Instructed
•it tb«* 1 ... t.lls I i‘*s *•, flfflllig oi b I*•aa "H" Isnvraal
bUll
i id* i«»l thrir iiki'i to govern In ,.1 ft* JMl.lMlII fs.1 Is. f.
b tl
the
full
quotas
at
work
liefoie
H«knig aaK) bog price* went I
ins
n
t
nl
tl.
it. i.g lb
Clerk F. S- Lamaon to communi­
Al" . Illlt! «. *t "I I Its Ml AA |'it |» l * Mini tin* ffkira aaim ftnud i A*ilh during the l»**t i aa•* moil l»ff *n I
mailer - **f tra*l*- uu*l «oinio* r»« aa*
n utU
id dt |Its I'
cate with the company al oner, Jan. I."
1 ir* itI—1 l*i •* 1 •III Mills I* « t IIlf Ihiralrlting rain hi isssiih'ia and
ha'r !•• a i « Ihtii i-olatiorn*l• .ini ill); ii.*• l i f t f»Vs- )1 nr*
railing fur a report on !••*•« •be
Later he oiplamed thai some
AA |Ittg il It* • -Ite'v * r r v a t r t .l m |f-4 I Asslt s f l*H
setting forth that thr city must
II- Hiloiittei
i h. 1.4'glMli’ - p'tell %»M
never Mill b* In mutter* of li
I hi* t arinilia* an I -n*•aa in Nit 4s.|ii*-1 it&gt;ii of prmeaffinsf ion
furher reduce Its ci(&gt;eii»ea. an •j reaJjuatment of nian-lio:i allot nance, unfortunately, aai* have rod d ■d ill tin- II" i* la*!
0|lo* 1'll. Hu •••» 1 | -ll- is) »*s
A
A
I
ll
I*
•
a tin’ll
iti" " gmia and h«niii4k) North i l»»rr farm ronnnodil •••* aai%- t»r**i
I Of.
that It woUld be dangcrou*
to r e -1inrnta to countaa would Im- ne. l«rn |i»o'ut o i r i i s t n o . I probab-A 1 li*•sitimii Bisiikin "l1 tin* N
iiibf i
Atill.
••k
Is AAfil ill a aa In- ui's
'* da W|i p ioiin•—I tarn*
M'oninmeAt O n Page F o u r i
dues the number of street light, |esiary because of thr min. lion,
-l Mim id
n n r a%ill be
u- ami ihdbiliun* ' 1 1n* I
tuii....il Mss* Ktelikill *8 id
Weathei Un-au* iii ks aled Ibe
now burning.
land statisticians h n J woiki-,1 la.l
“ When eaithipiakf Mild (aiO'tie,
*tI
lb
it
ininuf
i
un
l'.iifi
1
•
*
•
'
wave may U -l»*»M Iiaimi, f» '
Daring the discussion of
the j night figuring out new schedules or whaU'ver brnica li mun • 1 tl. li" |*4-l Is. g-1 1In
mulli | .il
ra ting iiaiiip* ifin|ieiat«ira hy to­
t lit t"&lt;k. b Mild b'*,*f'l ItU
matter, the proposal that thr City They were to be completed to h) firing atrota «n&gt; pari
1 flM
pi t tin bo
day.
ipi i'»1
manufacture its own electricity by
-------------------------.lit I
mail i mc«', aar h*\r n*d ' •«'n •-••lu imiii 11uli'in
III!
I i'iaa — a — i , l a i d
b i’ h a d
»•"
Inf tailing a dynamo at thr water _
. _
_
1.1
♦' AAJ|- II.­
toini*t , an*i never will '•
" ll
plant again was brought up al
b&lt;
' ll*.l in all matter* poln*. lit in V4i•i •t on lb- W •••t« 11
** )•
though City Attorney F R. Wtl- ;
T
r,
I it |*fr I l"»i*« b mil i « •* III*
all roinmitnienU •f ari&gt; nut.'i* or
' l l I III— l&gt;
44* •
I
I'
kind wbuh rutroarh in tb »lii*»i Ufid-'*t*M&gt;*l lb*- I' m *idrlil b
Pi 1 Mil 14
Appointment nf team- 'h * will
and the power company
were v t
wi n o n
i-du
•i»l upon ibv free un &gt; uiieinb.ir
-4*44 I IM' plat 4 "II lll% •
-lion in ar i ' • 11.*! s.tls
A4ink tn -oiljutu l mi* aa,tb
Uer
bound by a conract, "It would l»| | q
lN jltlO I l III
iumm*«| it* lion of our |n*o|. •• or
I..i 11m
»• |»" n’ |*alair• •
\Is MU II I ,*a .* tia
.44i
u
am*
dutitig
l
hf
aimiia1
1
I
pi
VVASlUM
iliiN
I
m
m
•
'
hard to break that contract.M *
Mbiib airei niff* i tin llu-n ^ll*» n* lbat iti'S ....Ill im' ••• »d I '*• i t.
1IA I . 4.1 u t Ills tl.4l4b
Im i nf I *«tiiiuifrre m u 1 u P
The Commissioners went in'o
•
«
k
a
p a par
i^sinb’iii
WASHINGTON. Jan W. -&lt;**)- to*li or jodgnn lit, aai- Iimao hern i*il&lt;A Nil H* IfgHldA Al •*•riffi* tn* alii
I
•
I
S
..If
att« utp l4
Artual in on*' i ah i •••»* •I M large stnve which get* un t *r way ba*w
private executive session after The
p-alvd to &gt;• f •da a !»a
• &lt; "
ti*»A••»urnrnt yaim* 1 914.1.­ free, aao liai*' Urn i*olat ioni«t • %
ai•11111 i • I.niior iii i li a i *•1 •»
1*4' ' IA a • III) •tel •M* t -Ml IM
)*tem *d next aarek aamu made al % n set|K&gt;rttun
of tin aewsi
they had coneJudod thrir diocua* 430..10 I * |a%t &gt;*ar Iwrauae man) An.I tbl* I tiufft aav *li.ilI evn br
..bimon,
Itepnbln
alt.
Indiaiut
*
•
ItrpM iwtiivv Ilyina
If,t • «r*aordntary *••*■- ••
A* -lei •Iss&gt; mg of tbe Women’ll t’tvir t’ om
tb#
n
t)
got
limb
a
a
.*)
•Ion of th« street lightm* and per»on« aent carrleaaly aildrea«e«l
u
n
d
e
r
a
d«*«
i“
"i‘
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lln
i
“ If llirre be any truth eatab |
111iii *f majni •i a l«**d
akiisrkity s w i t b s . .Tha rcxilon letter* and failM to include their Iifflti* I b) Ihr rM|*r| N-iitr «•( na­ •I. a itI i»l*" tliai the pi* p -• »l *•»
*► of Prr«ldrllt ItiHiafVeil ** t* "I
morning when m * n aa ..f rW A mittre yextentav.
Mr*. II M. I*apwi»rtb wa* at»B Ml MKN \IfK \ U IM lib
was called At tl^ requett of May­
tion-'', it i« tbi* Tbut to accno rbaiigf lb * "V ialra m&gt; lh.»i ,» mu
. i rnrxaagname and ad»Ve»«.
or 1 * ffler, who aSAted that ha
He
took
lh»*
onu*uat
tool.**
»ai
fnrxman
John
Alderman,
The
one
halt
cent
resulUd
»uUt
luivigu
pulicw.
lu
jin it &gt; w#m)d U- n«*rr**ary »•• b* mg *
.
_
.
.
. ..
I I.
.L aB .M It.l. . . .
i aa fl I .
Ilii
..at
ff-4, wMW
ie
\ -itora in
*ffAd aomethinf pi A prtrate na*
plying to c|iaigr* l.j S u m i o i fr m r nf , ny F
from the poatofficc' tlra.l letter
Ifgl Idll'li i ppur-.l by lb* b ,i U'l •
|l* pai I
Arthur
llra na n.
M»*
1&gt;
1*.
i natriina at the p-nl of vi.ur *'w ,• fhr f i l i n ' ttnmfff n.*r^ti*»’ i U i u k i lie. U l m4i»* s4 •••
tort which ha detirrd Uj di»cuas
“ f in»on. Republit an, Intfiam*
iiii*ait»n-r V A N|
drnomlnatii n.
Thra*b-r anti M n II ll I *-wla
I arcority, *f* tii Incllr' ’ run
...aatee, ills* . In t ’l-ffstls li* hteil mrnl Mmi* »*n F*r*l M*i’*'l
* The hull of ilial r n e n .r i iimr j
i I
•In •."»• bring
|d, ami
The routine meeting opened fro mthe poatofTlce’a deu.l letter I ••'Id*
I bt*4 n f la n k
1‘ lVAA* Ml- Atsllklllk* l'"»Uls| tb* a*-1 - iiimril as lt-ulrtiantte u'tslr*
■" it orl k'iii fail* lo imiii ,
,\« iiii • di •land* •• *a . l i '
llg I*ss
Is
hum* aLbatannal puniahmant." I
wltli the reeding of s letter from o fieri and incluilul sale* of un
Aivrat, tu a **•**/1 m* *It* i - a i uf Mi*. I'apwurth.
IsalintI up III 1" neAh »i up* •ui'
ira, fo il. » 1In,--** *•&gt;!&lt; in i.nyj
Itltel I4I.IISSM.4 11,
the Florida League of Municipali* r laimaJ m tr e h a n d i'e . money and|
Mr* A W Knox wa* riant* I a*
t b r g a l le i &gt; . tbs Arkau*4i -«*•• 1 tbr* I ' i i m i i *-" I b - n l i i
Tw u
ili
mrinlM-r* '•&gt; stKMuig ii pviiti--"
M.
With which the City U affdi •
Wltli
bn •
men in tin llirb -*011 pip- In*** itial w-i •[ • plain of ('out |why II, with
| tepps ,* I
n.t
wi.’ T T J i . l i - i t i
. . itam p a r t m o v r d from undallv r- *
on telly bill
•••nail, li........tl
Unit"
Mr* W I. Morgan. Mr* S. IL
duly i&lt; •
* *a g a l le i )
Tim U . r * e « u ,h t »60 •• . b u 'm .l l . money f-a n j I----- .n
I'ltetssl intis u* r u v f i tn &gt; i a r * a g o
II) i ii* ff44til yt-ffii ulu) b- ibi* 'gbt
II t While. uf
III
lllghlvyman. Mr* F T Wi llama,
atom. Upon C om m U si on er
m . Ui . nd flon ) tlw l r r n l f r ,
•psirt t In* | H
•biiga t.t
u
i
tu
isi
f
ii
i
o
v
r
s
l
siil
M’p
l
at
rx
l,
n |). h ti.ilir item.i• I•• di* sl *
• Flni Ida ft# tghl mm I |oi
1* motion which was secoml,
and Mr* l- IV Hagan u* (j*u
budg« l III* ff
» -* * , vtbt’lb* 1 Ib i
Commissioner S|«er. It w ..U «"- returning -Ice.l letter.
aaitti A ixiiigl- 3b mrli 11- mforred tenant*
ag« lit fist ills ttoiliMMsI.
lln* inn thangr VAoubl tn . uII. I
tfg - A*18- in*i *!•* l Mflk-ffl Is .-t b it
There was g marked drcrcaav
CtilHTTll p.|H*
no W I ‘I’ X i ) . s.f Ihli.s.ds*. |siMsls
1
Oianimoqsly that thr ar* H i I l i t ’ * but iA*hl—sl t b f f
A irptirt A*a« giv-n th»,4^ng
Is*
|
IM
"Ilk
1
•
*
1
11
S»*ay
M
g
1
-A
r
t
l
a
1
—37.7* per cent in &gt;imlcltvrrr l
Wb-n tin* wink b«« 1— n com that I.*•«» g a r m r n t s sill l l n . r &lt; of
Ill's M l .
ST PKTKKSRt’ BIff. Jan P.— b u i i ) 44laiut it
ahoold be', pa iii
•tin U lg 1In-H III! Ills* &gt; "
letters.
Money
found
in
them
to,^ n
U rr,
|b,.
Because of th. " low financial
i/P» M. I'rtfiaburg woa wrll in
' If an* niMii m tin- prr*** 4a* l.leled. .1- c r e w , w.ll -u.n aouth-i , hu„
dltion of tbe City." the Com IHied KJ3,43t. 04.402 of
» h « b thr luidtt nf Ita buair*| toUliai
•nTheater de pox dory boxex that
•-t)." th- I trim* 1al n l-a*l* 1 M'til aa » is| fi«*iu thr I
sloners voted tn dispense w llh|»*» restorej to the rightful own. d. dsiaan’t 1st I*a— Ititet tss 1st li Uf allryuM) Mint cxraAat* lor tb- rr .tailed al four atratei
nta
•ervice. of an estra poU r- - O v.r W p»rccn, of letter, con
I
i l i i It k r t. btea s b u n D l l m r iiniAai 4sf ihr «&gt;!•! fs-AA-t |npr tn tn th* city »4»mr wr-k» ago
who has been emplqyrd o n ! t*‘ninjr d r a ff, check. •nd money dririiing ram. took un ii •M»w*letl
pi iv 4t1f ly n l p tliln I) '
Malarial fn»m th-s- b&lt;or
It
that all-) Wurkrnrn arr *chrdulrd
appearance and parking *|»ac|&gt; aait• lln fiiffl I unt* III Ih* tu raniuVr all old •« *A-r* In an gxihrh?&lt;j twirr autU ), nml is
tham ast month. Th.a m .n’a
. " JofTIrva
E 1
aa* at a premium.
MIS lli'*t A isf tits sslsll ffl I Sll IV* l»t»rtll area bounded on the caxt by San placed in the hand, of a . &gt;n»rough tha &lt;fead u
letter
t|l*S(«
A IfdgJ of 4I!»0 vUilnn frsim | Mi*» Anna 11*11 &lt;iambi-. •bu i pi • .fUt. Mi*. I 1aiik
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_ , , i nv
Civil
DIMIt uf I..*1x4' Alf ••s|, IffUl 'mg rfila lliat Ihr |rr«k* tiait Ihtii ap- lord, Avenue,
a
in
A
meriran
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urn
on
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wext
uy mtttee of wunien uf the
many •late* and Cano/ta regia- j
Mi*
fsurduii
M |ss‘tel«i| It* in «ai ii • ntainn-i tei»d in French Avenue, ami un the aoulh W o r k . Sender Ad.ninixtratiua. «
i mill**- f lha .4ai..-nal s'ull- " msi 1ary.
i w ..
City Licenses Must Be lerr-l at thr Chamber *&gt;f •
.11*. . f t.a.ne.x.lle, crt.l
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l'uU,cl»
* * * hy Thirteenth Sl-eel
Conference, art.I .. I-1T*,‘ * r » » “ P
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mrr.c yctrn lay . It brourhl thr
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ft| *i mg ffx frltef). ^Itff J Iff *••••■
Th*. ,no,eel. which i. arhrdulrd »»d a*ran«e. fo, a dl.tribatlosi «C v1
Purchased By Jan. 25 total reffixtratum for he u-xanis.V* " - i t-nr Naln-nal l .-un- --f M.-ymhan,
.it Sara.i.ta. In a.ute.;|
There wax .... rrxpona.. Ime I,, run.U,nr I S 1.430 man-houra o f.lh e cloth.n, and xhoea. 8 l« t r . .
Women t« the ........ .
lo more than IS.OOO, a ita.'i &gt;-f ** u "
lhr Sf"*'1**)
Ipear c. :fcirnt«* in G rn .ic
'I M l. William A -Sublet, of l'am|u&gt;.
the orally 226,000 man hour, al » » « «
,hr «»"»&lt;•"'* »"d 10
Warning that after Jan. t6 po­ 3t*tr2 over last yrar.
bt tin- main apt-uk. . at a I i &lt;* -n a uilii &gt;r; Mi- (it*»tg- I'. • •»&gt;!•. «&gt;l
lulled to till, county until Feb. P»'™
*6, xh.H-. have already
licemen will make a eyatemalic
Th&lt;- Chamber of Commerce * «l•- to tr ylitn toiiioiinu aftparitamrittu inn. '
IIIHIM.AIH I.AltfsK W Ji
-&lt;t Ja&lt;knuavilii.
16. will requite the r.,w n d llu r,'of *«*•" ‘“ ««d
indlirenlx.
canvas of this city’s business artd
male* onlyr one out of every '»i'r I:Ut o’clock at tin- A’al.i. / II
1 .Mr* Ford J Ib i l l vr n, uf Wnitfi ‘
approximately |K6.U0tl. of which'
Thoae attrndmy t h e meeting
professional house* and make ar­
vl.itore
i*
reci.tere.1
Thi.
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till,
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Willi,
llnxvn,
aon
uf
Mr,
C.
W.
rests where • city IDense for ll*J4
70 percent I. for labor coata
j *h k h wa* preaided over by Mye‘
* *
ilwr i
triet. ani Mix. S
A M.xe. of |Uruam. 204 French Avenue, waa
1 W. L. Monran were: l l n JulltM
Is not displayed, waa usuat) today make the total vteitore fm &gt;"« j0f ,ha St. Auyu.tlne UJacksonville,
klr.
I
K.
Thui..a«,
Iixidayuiy
today
an
unusually
I fiinfffrlder. Mrw W E Wa*aon.
, by Judge H. A. B. Wilkinson of araxon 72JIOO to date, or on •»*- JcovnclJ of.C alhol^ Won..*,
of
Tampa,
Mr.
Th-..uax
t
toilet
e
fg
.
laid
thtx
week
creaxo of nearly 18.000 over la«t | Rearrvatlonx KaVt- lie.n in
DICK IK TO HPKAK
Mra. 8. Puleaton. Mra
John
|the MunicIpiT’Coert.
Grady, of Miami, a*. ■ Mia. F. II •'»
of saverml Rbo le l.lanJ
for oeer'VO Sanford women. ... "The City Commiisieneta Imrr jrear. (
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Mei»-h.
8r.,
Mra.
Ualrh
L. P. Dickie of Atlanta, man. . . _.A.
RUK. to of M
Autuxlme, vice ' Ge.U which Mr. ltrowa ha. raiaed.
Motor travel to the rityr con­ bera o f |ka |&gt;ariah uf *A11 h1deciaieJ Jan. 25 to ba the Inst da)
a«er of the Bouthe.xtem Utvlalon
^ R WlteVH. D j . J
p
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lien
t,
of
ulhr.
di.trirta;
a
T*e
ryy
weiffhwl
two
ouncea.
II
tinuer
heavy,
Gandv
bridee
.-IIICathol
la
Charch.
in
adthtinn
t
•
on which businesses, may epsrsts
Traey. Mr, lle'ww
la.tc*1 lumber uf runiu.illx'e chair
aexen and ona half lixehea of the ChamUr uf Commerca of
undir a 1035 occupational license,' rial, reported, and train* are 36 mrmiwra of U»- IhibmI »lnOie Umtml sutea. will be the Mnr** Mr* Auroxta O Cd
Irani
and
the
|
t&lt;
v.
I'.
J.
McGill,|
around
from
tip
to
tip.
and
it
wa*
rt.nrlny
overflew
-are
almrat
coming Sere for their quu.t.
he staled. "They hare Instruct,!
Mr* v «'* "
chancellor of Ih. dixrae of St. »li and ona-half inchaa around. principal apeaker before membera *"»
police ta mske Imae kata arrests, dally. Sunday the Seaboard Air b.ainemj meeting which will iAu-icuxttne, the Rev. John I*. Col- Mr.. Brown elated that It waa the of the hoard of director, of the *&lt;»- S f&gt; Shlnhn|.er Mr-. A
aad tbe court to prwsecata all per l.tnx beno-h* In lt« flrat xec -n t Jylacy at 10;00 A. M. al the \
Seminole County
Chamber of Kner. Mra V. R Rnum'tlfft
|t&lt;i
efff
tana doing bus lean withaat a li­ wrtinn of *ha Ora nee Rt. »u w dea Hotel.
«* and Uxa Rev John U. Ulahupjfira,
I
•
•laid by tha pullet, and
and ,.r— | Among number, of the tuard of OriaOo, and tbe Itev. John J In cosnpariaon to an ordinary pal- Commarca when that froup m*«ta H R l^wta 4f»« n A.
cense altlr Jam- t l - Thaw ar- Snertal nf thn
heavy who ara. aapectrd here are M .a.' K 'llafbaa, paator of Al| Souia Ial efff, It waa nearly three timaa la January aeoiiun at the Ctty HaM, lea*. Mra. Mae Shar're
reats sad prun estlowa potitlrsly e'alx predict cd
toaljht, 7:60 o'clock.
.
I M. Marier. and Kffri U h a
|J. W. McCollum of Gainc.x nla, |Calholiff Church.
|aa laiffe.
will be
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book inr*.

C o m m i s s i o n e r s D e c id e
O n F r a n c h is e R e v i­
s i o n A s P o lic y T o
B e P u r s u e d I n 1934

&gt; -c e tifiRk u f
l n u i-m im
»*•«
A' ' ’ | L e g i s l a t i v e P r o g r a m P a r i s P r e s s C h a r g e s : ltiin eit*intuit
f*'i |hr tlflayiiii: «'l u
•' " i I n t r o d u c e d I n . 5 e n T h a t A l l e t r e d S w i n d - !1
r l f t l m i i Iti fill i b f A in a m \
ler Was Killed For to Ib f IlnuM* of U f pfA"** H ln liv t a
a t e D e s p it e C h a n c e
‘Kn lAvinpr TooMuch’ |Aiiii-fti by Ibt* tlnkli of Ut pr« «t n
O f C e r t a in D e f e a t
I i n t i A f I I t • 11
K . K f i o p

I*ower Body Promise
Roosevelt S n n port
In BaekincProRTom

ACKERMAN HAILS COLDEST WINDS
PRESS OF NATION 01'' VI? A R C U / r i? D " ,uch m"n,,r*
FOR ACTIVITIES INTO SOUTHLAND1

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' Columbia Doan Lauds Season’s First S n o w eiiaiiintre of the |»rin%;pal •' well
Seen In Arkansas, |
Fditors* I n 1 luence

‘STATE CWA TOLD SENATOR BORAH
‘ TO REDUCE FORCE REITERATES HIS
. ................... BY 345 WORKERS ISOLATION VTEVVS=

During

Depression

Liuling Warm Spell

t ’t,rirr;^ r:h,n.rIfog* i* NotmcdProm

sasij- »o".»j ■«". ® ......

Women Appoint 2
Teams Of Workers
Robinson's Appeal
To Press Gallery CWA (rews St art For Annual I)r i ve
Goes Unanswered o n Reconstruction
i
Of Sewer System

DeaQ-LCttCr UfllCe
•&lt;&gt;•stated that..ince th. nty Returns Largeaum

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SL Petersburg Has
Best Tourist Crop
For Several Years

r : Outstanding Cathol icWomanWillSpeak
At Quarterly Meeting Of State Board
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P A O B tH M O T

J A N V A R T -tr lt S i

rlm a n , preald ent, J i g # /t«* ftv e 4&gt;oU&gt;U vufcjph h e j M l l e v r a D *
m oa t im p orta n t In th e cu lm in a tion o f th e ca m p a ig n Apr reoo v a r y . T h e Uat 4a In U rea tin g ftrim o rU r b e c a m e i t bapees e n U th e p oin t o f v ie w o f th e A m e rica n bualneaa m an.
- 4 . -C on aolldation a n d b roa d en in g o f th e b e n e fit* xa
cod ea . In o r d e r th a t p re v e n tio n o f all fo rm a o f u n fa ir c o m ­
p e titio n m a y baoopte a perm a n en t p a r t o f o u r A m e rica n
bualneaa p ra ctice .
,
. . .
„
2 . M od ifica tion a n d a d ju s tm e n t o f cod ea to r e m o v e all
Incqultlea th a t ap pear, aa b etw een co m m u n itie s o f d iffe r e n t
sizes, aa b etw een d iffe r e n t section *, an d aa betw een arpaJI
.and la rg e e n terp rises In th e agrpe fie ld .
,
*
,
3. C erta in ch a n g e s In th e A g ricu ltu r a l A d ju s tm e n t
A c t sh ou ld b e m a de w h ich w ill broa d en ita scop e to Include
c a ttle an d certa in o th e r fa r m p r o d u c ts not n ow Included and
w h ich w ill m a k e Ita a ctio n m o re p o s itiv e an d e ffe c t iv e .
4. A d ju s tm e n t o f r e lie f a c tiv itie s to p rev en t th e ir h av|ng d etrim en ta l e f f e c t upon th e n orm al a c tiv itie s o f th e
d iffe r e n t co m m u n itie s o f th e co u n try .
6. A cce le ra te th e a c tiv itie s o f th e In du stries p rod u cin g
ca p ita l g o o d s . T h e s e in d u stries, o f c o u r s e In cluding c o n ­
stru c tio n In its v a riou s fo r m s, In n orm al tim e s fu rn ish *m p lo y m e n t f o r fr o m o n e -flfth to o n e -th ird o f all p erson s w ith
g a in fu l o c cu p a tio n s In th e U n ited S ta tes.
,
'•

IS. Assurance of currency atabllltv, both national and

•A ' MUCH NEEDED PRAYER: International, will go far to release funds for tha invest­
Create In ms a clean heart, O
ments needed to carry forward our capltal-gooda Industries.
9 * * ; and renew a right spirit
7. A d v a n c e o u r fo r e ig n tr a d e . W e sh ou ld n ot o v erlook
within me.— Psalm #1:10.
- .
th e need* o f th e rest o f th e w orld fo r th e g o o d s and se r v ice s
W H A T EVERT WOMAN KNOWB w h ich th e y requ ire.
•
8 . T h e S ecu rities A ct req u ires c e rta in a m en d m en ts . . . .
When burning Sappho livrd and
to r e fin a n c e m a tu rin g Issues . . . . to fu rn ish th s fu n d s
in times
hidm H
H in is iiy remote,
remove, n sod ed by th e .capital g o o d s In dustries.
-In
asesedingly
,
4l
Bne did not care s good gol ding
. ft Approwh revenue legislation Ip the spirit of treating
To exercise ths right to vote. all huslnos* enterprises equitably, and avoid all burden*
Mar did the Other girls, dear souls,
upqn hVifoeea that aw not fully demanatrated as reguJalU
' Unite together to demand
t lw t they g o yearly U the polls for'the revenue requirements of the government; for lega­
f ' - And thereby help to -rule the
may heedlessly be made a deterrent of recpvery.
10. A o k all g ov e rn m e n t a g e n cie s to e x e r c is e th e aatne
ft was not plane or discontent
That made /a ir H skn run econ om ies th at all bu sin ess co n ce rn s m u st p ra ctice.
11. W o r k fo r balanced b u d g e ts in g o v e r n m e n t fo r th e
A M rflad a handsome Trojan gent
JTa lava and honor and obey. •
Tha Jane was guided by her heart
12. T h e a c tiv itie s o f ou r m u n icipal and sta te g o v e m — ’ And hearts play women
ta a ffe c t th e d a lly life o f o u r people ev en m a re Inti­
• scurvy tricks—
She would not deign to play a part m a tely th an d o th e w o rk in g s o f the g ov e rn m e n t In W oa h la crooked Cretan politics.
Jngton. T h e crim e o f th e c itie s h as been u nbrid led ex p en d i­
it Jftoipsn, In that bygnne age.
tu res.
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tion

Life Inauronce Paym ents

Ws suppoaa on* reason p
nlrv**—* person# In th* Uni
uiwkrstand money, a* 1
/emsor Fisher soys, l» b*csu»« &lt;=
about nineteen ever *•* »hy
'

M ore th an th ree billion dollars w ere paid by life Insur­
an ce com p a n ies d u rin g 1933 to livin g p olicy h old ers and fo
b e n e ficia rie s , a cco rd in g to W illlom A . I-aw , prealdent o f
th e P en n M utual L ife In su ra n ce C om p a n y. T h la d oes not
in clu de m illions o f dollars advn nced as loans on p olicli*.
B asin g h is sta tem en t on sta tis tics com p iled by the Al»• oclatlon o f l i f e In su ran ce P resid en ts. M r. Ij »w p oin ted ou t
th at th e life com p a n ies paid |2.175.000,000 In m atu red e n ­
d ow m e n ts , an n uities, eu rren d er valu es, d iv id en d s and. Intereats to liv in g p d llcy h old ers, th e la rg est am ou n t o f an y y ea r
In tb e lr h istory . T h is sum com p a res w ith |2 . 160 ,000,000 in
1932 and Is m a rly tw ice aa m u ch as w as paid p olicy h old ers
in 1929.
P a y m e n ts to w id ow s, o rp h a n s and o th e r ben e­
fic ia r ie s q f p o licy h o ld e rs a m o u n te d V&gt; |92li,000,000,
"In braking this Im m ense d istrib u tion o f m oney,*' M r.
I L aw said, " t h e life in su ran ce com p a n ies placed In th e m all
! c h e ck s fo r an a v era g e o f about 110.000.000 a day th r o u g h ­
ou t th e yea r. If w e w ore to Jgriode loans t « policy h old ers,
th e dally a v era g e o f pa ym en ts w ould b e still larger.
" T w o th in g s enabled the in stitu tio n s o f life Insurance
to m a ke th ese u npreceden ted p a y m e n ts and at the sam e
tim e In crease th eir assets by m ore th an a th ird o f a billion

Women who miss thslr hu»
haidk should Inks lime for target dullara.
“ O ne o f them is sound m a n a gem en t. In the in terest o f
yqg.Ue. before they start shuollag.—Ctermont Free*. Not many s a fe ty , th e com panies in ten tion a lly u nderestim ate th eir
e a rn in g s and ov erestim a te the a m ou n ts th ey will be called
!;• / thaoi
their bw*l&gt;snd&gt; It—
Upon to pay it) death b en efits. T h a t leaves a m argin o f
s a fe ly to m eet unusual dem an ds such us th ose o f 1938.
Now that they have repealed
‘ T h e o th e r is (h e very n atu re o f life insurance. T h e
Aha Eighteenth Amoodmeut »&lt;■ as con sta n t flow o f p rem iu m s aa W / ^ a s receip ts frpm jn v e a U
j o drive th# bootlegger out of inunts is s u ffic ie n t to jterm it th e se g ig a n tic ;&gt;symeiita w ith ­
jM sln sas, they are going u&gt; levy o u t fo r cin g the sale o f socu rlU ai, J fo t.g q ly that. bqt. evqp
^aash S big U i against leant ll- in 1938, the com pa n ies were able t o add a th ird o f u billion
doU w ra.to th eir asset* w hich n ow total m ore than #21.000^-

S A N F O R D , T W E N T Y
•Titusville

H t a r-Adro

Y E A R S A G O

Th* 110,000 winter resMencf
being qr**ted /e r N r. Thome, A. ■piftwHT f i r ro if# tm# or int
Briggs at AUaaiont* Hprlngs It bael plays of Uw season.
being rushed
completion and
Daring tbs holiday* Ml** Ethel
Taylor of Atlantd' was the charmng gueet of (her unci* and aunt,
llr. and M re.-il. U. McCall, at
hslr home In Ovtedo.

-------------- — \C t “
Tbs state •&lt; jeevM ifca pi
many prosonts a grotesqu.
ture to American oyr*. By i
art ton, ft' a»ro*n»»r*te* .UW
of our shstria art lb ’, son
•lartty. The NatU sail th*U
y re a ." •'fbsy wspld. job

HEADS
D SEEK NEW
LIGHT KATES

s**k k dearly pointed
I common plane the governit now.yrontblta tbs exdreiv*
lirstiod " of* news or Informs
mousily ewnsd by Hitler and ay
sbbeU bass shot ahead la
raU U sn.subtly becaea* people
r H te. "patriot*® to support
I'ifstl.cm afs. Nowhere ta Shu*
r ppm political dUcuailon, no
inter opIpUet ia .*xp retted and
ire l« a blank aapprrssion of
n i scrap which might tend to
orin tbs public that Hitler and
aWorlates srv not divinely aplited mortal gods. O f course all
‘ “ MgrxUU" 'are barred
say position In the
jfesxion.
•,
.paper
i, which to as seams
degradation.
Hart
&gt;taful. lit might as

L a rg e

A

r r e r iS r t n f ths e v m s a -N l
Aasotteri*1 of Journal late,
T h a t (the Prtgdwdas , s T tW
gateUiS fttfrreaad te Die jfc
Bible which era yat unfulfilled
•hip: ’5 h * Ilfs of 1he natM
reveal predictions o f tha. greatest
oo Ian*** hr allowed Ok tm
World W ar that has over hem
to ha tha object o f Sana
known upon tbo earth and that
jp g rS d K ji'' o r abN«r4 •lig stM H
,his Armageddon will bo .the final
mien. Tbs . Journalist In Um&lt;.Wira
conflict among tbo nations at
Itekll’ lM
the sense of a spiritual call that
the earth, followed by a thousand
glees him Justice, but also *p t&gt; M
years of pesce.'w ers among ths
upon him deep responsibilities.
declarations o f Rrangeibt Igmls
We are grateful to Natl leader­
K. Dickson, of New York City,
ship which has given the German
who opened a series o f Sunday
journalist the freedom o f his Inner
night sere loot in ths Woman's
fonsciousness."
And two days after this solemn
Clob last night.
statement was printed, the new
The speaker said In port:
press law went Into effect,-flatten­
“ Nothing can stop soother great
ing what it l*ft of the German
conflict o f the nations In the .user
press Into s mere servile, /letter­
future. Everything Is set far an­
ing, fawning and viciously decep­
other war Infinitely greeter and
tive organ o f the dictatorship.
more deadly than any which has
The lit# has been so whipped out
preceded It. Preparations t t t be­
o f It hy the OoeWiels' press agsnt
policy that even President Wax
ing mads now for what w ill; beAmman, of the Chainlier o f Cul­
according to Bible prophet*, the
ture, recently protested gravely.
final atntggie of the nation*.
Mfftknit *l*n&lt;Ui tlii»t Ion of all
“ It la dearly set forth In the
printed media, both In form and
scriptures that In those last Jays
Contents. The German
“ free'
press, as might have been expeeO relearn the meamng of Intellectual the world would facu the mighty
paradox which la now confronting
freedom.
us, . namely, a greet a y tor
permanent prat* and disarms-,
TWO HELD IN ACCTDFNT
ment and at ths same time gi­
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LAKELAND. Jan. 0.—Charged gantic preparations fbr warfare
Ith being the hlt'and -run &lt;Vlv- .beyond anything the world has
ebose- car struck and Injured •var Mftt.
“ Just where that war will begin
a. Mamie Fennell more than
week hgo, Joel L. Wood was and when nobody can tell. Tb#
placed under #1000 bond by Jus­ prophets g f the JUbte are dear,
tice of ths Pasco J. Rudolph Clem­ however, upon the fact .that It
ent* Hsturrisy, and taken to the will come and coma toon and that
county Jail along with his com­ It will close up In bne mighty
panion, Alma WWood, who was buttle o f Armageddon which will
placed undsy f&amp;OO bond.
Thsy usher In tb* “gad t* ,Ute world.”
were arrested at Ocala Thursday aa the Bortptures use that term.
by Deputy UorsteDe IDon ErkT h # prophet* Iia UH and Mleih
shocks.
both predict a grunt tall going
men.
fbrth from men snn‘ hsllotk for
Hl’ NTRR IN AtTIDBNT

tha i U U which k new M i s . B . B . B i g g e t t l f l
the barber’s protesH ostess T o 2 C 1 • b s
No action «&gt;■ taken on the
loot ton, although Mr. Leonard/' , Honoring .the members 4 f (he
turned tb* proposed ordinance over Contract Club and the Sana Sou- *
b j tbs Cs&gt;pW n-U»«ilng Ameri­
,
.
,
to' Mr. Dumas w ith-ihe request cl Cloh, Mrs. B. B. Baggett *n- ,
cas L »fto" Auxiliary * “
fir * *
IContinued From 4tegv OkeV
that he read It and paaa It aa to trrtainrd with s bridge a*ttr
iby Mr*. F- rK. ■
___111-4 outgoing
Roumillat,
term o f service wilt expirr oa the other Commiaeionses.
’ president. at ths rsgulsr mrating
Friday afternoon at her home In
(Thursday.
Ilixhleyman, member of
o f tbs auxiliary h*ld Friday aftft. J. Holly, Jr.. CIWA employs* a Chamber of Commerce conyuil- th* Ron* Court Apartment*. Hr*. 1 oraoon at Mis. RoumlllaF* homa
who rvprreents the State H
r d , wh(fh
U|V. a President Linton E. Allen, (who plapa to
9 " *ona‘ lt*e
which w„,
will ,stagy
■’ an T lln w ito A rm or.
•f Health, appeared tn a&gt;k lbs j Hoo.evell Blithda, Party at the leave soon for Orlando to make n s
I
Th»
report
eonlalnrd
thr
fob
B E jW
• TO aBD AT .
(
three-act official Girl Scout
Commissioners
how much th* ||v f,|r Hotel, appeererl to ask her home, was presented with a
' lowing Item*: IS dre»a»*&lt;l v«terr
Tba DaugbUts o f Wealey Ctasa based op &gt; story af qbrl
CHy
eould
appropriate
tnwarsl tkejfur th* u&lt;* of the hotel, htit he- linen handkerchief as a
t ani from Ssmlnolr County war*
cqnatrortion of sanitary toilet* fore he had mncluded, Commia-1
V registered on tbs stale roll; Ml
nf the occa-ton.
,
that’ would \« hutlt with CWA la- sinner Spen h»d moved that th*
kfMfflalal Legion grave markets
Throughout
th e
aftaraoon ' f ,
hor.
Because
his
information
w
*,|
d
ty
donate
#lh
toward
the
sue
wars placed which leave* *U
p . M. at the.shareh annex.
eeanlng at t|» ecbupl Jg&gt;ui
an Indefinite, (hr Commissioners ices, of thr dance. Thr motion was bridge garnet were enjoyad by ,
. g la re s marked
except two
. - | i kas—r*1 for tha aoog festivals U k e Mary by
took no action, declaring that he|carried.
the guests ami at a late hour ***
Friends o f Mrs. W. H. Tmml- Genera about which Washing!**
more detailed
at\&gt;u1d prepare
■riiring a discussion in which scores were col levied by Mr*. R. •••
m ,b. g h . at the Auditorium st g * l • * ■ % * » *
cannot
furnish
Information;
J#
cliU i will regret h&gt; ka™
Attorney Wilson esjn c«*ed the G. Fox. Mrs. Hamilton Bisbew won
sremint of his tv&lt;|uest and
■hs is 01 kt U&gt;« Faweld Laughtno cradle roll members srere taken
. m m
Jltatb will U k . pUc« »t
.
view that the county could not high score priae. a wrdgewood **
into thr organisation; ami
It
sent It at the nest mreting.
Memorial
Hospital.
,
T M T . M. a t tbs Woman’s
TrJw.o!ptS&gt;Jwrt^bs
Mr. Holly, speaking in la-half of IJoin with the rlty In foreclosing placi)ue, while Mrs. Edward S. -s
garroante were mad* for tb* ‘
vs
*.
M
r
.
;
'Aagufttln* Hm\ik will ****** lum ber* of Ibt
c*&gt;m
Auga-tme-^BmUhr . . » o l r d his printing shop, requested that against delinquent property own McCall was given a linen heads ••
Mr. pad Mrs. Linton R.’ Allen American Bed Cross.
because of
the kerchief aa cut prixe.
-&lt;­
and daughter, Helen Ellxshetb,
Also the auxiliary served OS srhural dlrvrtftt dad composer who the practice of asking for hid- o n " !* prinrarily
e jh . n iik th sa d o - Of tbs First
**
for
th* will be at the Woman, Club printing needed h, the City shoubl terms of the Fulrh hill. Maynr
At the tea hour refreshment* . .
art pUkhnlug to move Thursday to hospitality committee
print- ls-ffler took I stand against a were servrtl by the hostess, aa- 1 1
Orlando to moke their future “ Mobilisation of Human Needs” building
tonight to direct a Ih- discontinue-) until each
l SO^^M
‘ ‘Mr. *»•
meeting end na bousing rnmmlt- chorus of Sanford pertun, in Urr ing shop had Iwen given enough continuation of the practice of aistol hy Mrs. A. W. Lee, J r ,
■ suSblym s ^ r-t^
t 7.50
P. M jsall
t f1A
b AP»nU"»1
W* «"*~ depicting
lb.
. tee for t he annual con rent ion at pert they will p]*T ,n • **” }* work to "trad, out” the amount of "letting someone else carry thr Mrs. law A Conoley, and Mrs. IL '
th a *^
A p a ^ U
ta Apart-i r ^ c . b*tw**n Ideal, of
m in i workers; co-operated with festival lo le staged *• Daytona a City license. The Commissioner* tax burden."
J. Holly, Jr. Those present wsr#
&amp;
J.
Bogero.
of
Jetke^vlUa.
SSootJKkdlt wHb the Miasm
^
- i Ti.
drift
"I ant in favor of iininr-kate Mrs. Hamilton Bister, Mrs. Lin­
h«« arlvad to spend * sbert time tbs county school nurse in the Be*&gt;h tn thr near future. All declared themaalve* against such
digs rent dints, sms give* a short
here with hi* eon-la4*w
and Health Clinic, **d with the Salva­ vocalists In the city are invltod a suggestion and told tlrtk 1-at"• foreelo-uav agauist this pro|ierty ton E. Allen, Mrs. A. W. Lee, J r ,
&gt;•
' 'tim e bslaM the n|ay. Mtiatc by
tion Army In its drive for fuart; to Join the I'horua and avail them­ ‘ son to continue handling printing on which the people are notorious­ Mrs. lee A. Conoley, Mrs. R. G, .
daughter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Bchi
a f Aba FUst the U k i Mary *O nheetra’ r » .
ly delinquvnt and are refusing to Fox. Mrs. K. J. Holly. J r , Mrs. ,
sent flowers ami cards In sick selves of free vocal instruction. needs in thr usual manner.
rerd.
West
Tenth
Htreet.
meet at 1:#4lfaraUliad W w e cu the, arts and
pay,” he stated. There Is prop­ Edward S. MrCal), Mrs. Edmund ...
members aad Gold 8t*r members
When
the
Commissioner*
had
No
enrollments
will
be
accepted
annex with! singing by tab r4f»rt .Bcnats la
erty in town that is all renter! hut
Mr. and Mr*. Francis C. Bels had un Mothers’ Day and ArmlsUc* after tomyhl
been lol.l that if they would do­ upon which no taxes are being Metsrh, Mrs. G. Emmett McCall,
Mixon. M f* 'e b sn * . took' place' la 1 different
D ay;" and sent two sub.criptiona
Mrs. J. O. Laney, Mr*.
It
pj
|ve«U
for
Iba
wt«k-ano
nate
surplus
briek.
CWA
hinds
9 r 'u Beard porta of Uy* play.
Homemade
l paid. We might correct this situs- Park, and Mis. Jack McDonald.
to ths Nallqnal Auxiliary Bulle­
Dt
their
homa,
1101
F
*
ri
A
i
B
H
,
eould
l&gt;e
secured
to
pay
for
the
j
tlon
if
a
little
more
prv-.urr
Is
11candy sms sold daring the evening
R
ose
Circle
ElectH
tin' to th* Stnford Public Ubrary
labor in constructing a aidowalk
\
. 1by M lqsaa th Anderssg pad Miss Mrs. William N- Wabt and Mrs. and Seminole High School.
behind enfareemenl. We have
N ext Y ear’s O fficers on th, rest aid, of French Avenue _putpartial
Charles Trett and d su gh t*. H*l^
paymrnt provi-mn that
Also
presented
a
flag
pole
and
front Heminule fllgh School northj^ available for every taxpayer,
ba. of Ashburn. M*»»- a ? 1 Mr. and
8a t»b -Fartpr M - lb o d - t J ^ p ,,
erf chnrecUr. ,
OfTIcw
for
tb»
eomlnf
Jt«T
P IL E D B IV 1 N G
’
at Daytona stand to the Junior High Sehool;
to the wateretarki, the Commis­
sga jQ u b xsjll iwset At J;04 fg/jawsi Grace Wklddsn, “ IEthel;” Mrs. Alonso Davis
National
Education were electssl at th* regular meet­ sion was unanimous In offering and we have been giving rvaryonr
Beach.
We are contemplating
at the home o f Mrs. P. D. Clslja Evans, “ Ann;” •'Charlie,”
QJ
an opportunity to pay taxes. Wr
ing
of
Roar
Circle
o
f
the
Garden
by tend lug speakers lo the
the brick.
Ing uur floating driver.In thia
nerd to take definite action now."
PtittTH i m r ” '
1 Ethel’s brother, Ids; “ Mims,"
. bUe and colored schools; pre­ Club Held Friday morning at the
vicinity the first part of Uw
Wesley Jsekami, *«n at Mr.
(Hi “ Dot,” Aon Is Hart­
Decision was also made that the
Commissioner Dumas and S. O
McCaskill.
sented Flag Code program In the borne of Mrs. J. M
year. Let us give you a flgW f
al Alice,” Elolse Lowe; Mrs. J. M. J sc kee*. Crsaeseit City.
City
should
again
seeVCW
A
foods
Shinholser,
carrying
the
discusschool, throughout th* county; Rose Court. Report* for the year
nn pulling or driving pile*.
Lauretta
Mlnchew; Is improving st th* hoia^ of hi*
for
tbe
repair
of
several
of
its
“ M ark."
sinn
furthrr,
a-ked
"What
good
gars a program on Notional De­ were heard at thia time from thr
Coaste
Bridgeman; grandmother, Mrs. J. W , Mere,
P
A i .A T K A B O A T A N D
•'Jean;"
municipal
building*.
Including
the
ill It do for the City to forefense and one on FliWc; sent wire# variows atamling csovniiUee*.
Jan*
Cochran;
and Elder Springs from na operation
C O N S T R U C T IO N C O .
The fallowing members
wore library aud th. City llall. snd|Cjll%, (&gt;n property when we will
to Congressmen when requested;
instrurtrtd lo have te a-euaie a targe amount of
“ Maude; n maid, Eleanor Hart- which he underwent Friday at thq
presented six "Poppy Day" poelsr re-electnd to hold office during th* Clark Iamson was
Phones- 3&lt;&gt;o, 30? I'alatka, Fla.
Femaid-Lnughlon Memorial H
i v i r ^ i to *cHool fhlldrtnj and coming yesr: Mr*. Fred ' R. Wil­ tak* the necessary ateps at one*. slate aad county taxes T" while
pita!.
Early In December, it » a - point- Commissioner H. J. Lehman said
gave eight framed pictures of son, chairman; Mrs. Walter S.
trout-si had liren
Itren for- "Why not throw up our hands?
out, a request
General John J. Pershing to white Coleman, vice-chairman; and Mr*. ed nut.
Baptist T . E .L . Class Mrs. T. D. Inabinet ba* returned .and colored schools.
J. M. McCaskill, secretary and warded lo th, slate CWA that Why collect from Jones when
P R IN T IN G
this Smith refuses to pay taxes? We
Orangeburg, S- C.
M eet I d Church A nnex •from
Also sent Easter and Valentin* treasurer. Mrs. Wilson aad Mrs funds be made available for
he spent tha holl4*)s with h*V
H. I.. Covington were chosen as works, but the request hsd te-enl ought to tell the people not to
yards, 14 books, pussies. -Funny'
Wa are oqalppsd to
parent*. Ah*
waa
turner! down, spparentlv heesuae pay any more taxes." No action
papers. |7.00 for towels ami toys, drlrgatra ami Mr*. Coleman and
Mrs. H. Camming* and Mrs. R. home by bar sisters, Mrs. D.
was taken.
first cIm s Job work at Ifc
Mr*.
J.
M.
Quitk
as
alternates
all
of
tbe
work
had
been
ineludJ20.00 in fruits and vegetables,
g . Beck were hoetesee* at the
law sat passible prices- Cl SO 0
The Commission votswl to sell
Keith and eon. D ew y , end Mips
for the state convention to be •d in nn, project since the letter
regular business and uxjal meet­ Maud Eelgler, who will b# b*T and a #10.00 check to the Crippled
•
' *
, i
im UVSDAY
arenmpanvior the rejected proj­ severe I loads ef clay from th*
Children's Home la Kt- PoUrs- be Id In Tallahassee.
ing of tb* T. E. L Class of tbo
Mrs J II. CaWlough -tatsd that ect recommended that each build City clay pits to a contractor w ho
; r Quarterly Orlando son* meet. First .ftpoUst Ckursb held Thurs­ guests fbr a short time.
burg; presented tobacco and gam#
H arold I’ rin tln g Q#
the Junior Garden Club had spon­ Ine Ire ll»«“d a* a anparate projMg p f th* WeW0»&gt; Missionary day AfUnyooa at tb* church annex.
Itt
ret haring to do with local school*.
Mrs. John fl. l-eooardy and son, prises to ths amount of (18.31 and sored the setting of ],000 petunia
Bodpty of tjie First Methodist Mr*. H*ck presided over ths busifruit, and vegetables to the
John Leonard/, Jr., left yseUrday
plants at the Junior High School , ^ T h r Commissioners took no or The slay will be sold to him at 28
amount
of
*20
00
to
th*
veterans'
Church wUl .hs hold from 10 J * iwss session aad Mrs. f . W. Hlsn- for Pteat CHy whar* they miU
, aa
rsiiiiiwai from
r^|ur«i
irom ' «**tilft i»ri yarn,
#.»#;.i*».
hospitals at Lake CHy, Key West, and at all primary school* In the t on on . . ■ n.IHter
A. M, .at Orlando .First Church. A 1 ley led the devotional.
.
,that
l . l . »a ..n 1 An ordinance prohibiting
city and the placing of many pot - 1 JCeorge M fthtpp
spend a **nqk pith th* former’s
he.
A
rap I
, .
,
" ,the
~
*
*
||V«
ptfSSlM
During the social period rend­
ssesrpd (fish luncheon will ba
..
. - now
_ .unemployed,
. „ . _ , „ t „ v r i li parting
mnd 81 P*U r , h u r * ;
.
ted plants in the various schools. aide
mother, Mrs- W. C- Hathcoek.
.
mechanic
•
» of trucks of a certain
a»d a Christmas b o. to the
ing* were riven by the Misses
This -fbpartmerit is also growing te ronsi.lcie.1 for B Gilv pr»itt»n knirlh on Fir-t Hliwrl w ii rrfttl. 1
S W A IN ’S
Nnrwy K m eter, Elisabeth Dyson. They were accvmpsnled by Mi*- ptUl at la b * City; apent •»*:00 .
hut brforr action wan takpn. til
. whr„
nprn
. /SATURDAY
. Ann Reneen. rind Enna Deodney, M. M. Ebert of Lpk* Wales
for transporting two children to catting, for more retu rn s
Battery Service
w. . taken nn • rr hfttl hrni ftinaniipil "o Miiifh
Mr*. Nsll H. l-etfrsu of Bartow (he 81. Petersburg hospital anil | Of special Interest .lu.tng the]
A s jkactUaa Music d a k will and A b u t H aff. Rsfredbnsenls
thuSi
p
whllf Attorney Wil»on
who nrtpread to their homes art #14.42 for taking ysteran* to th e1mftMCiac ••• thr Rnnuuiitrninit
liotican.
118 M yrtle A ve.
weVs
served
by
the
hnltsaass
to
Meat at 1:18 P. M. at th* studli
* ^
since Ivr ha. •r i vrtl (t tie hel.t tivri to llw Mp#t mrfl
sr visiting Mrs. l-eonardy for n hospital there; #2920 »°r t®"1! that Mr. Arthur Cum.oer of J*rh. •
(R c -I'h Old l/-c a t io n )
v 0f Alas. W&gt;aoate R. Ms v o n . Mgrtls Iba fnHewlag: Mrs. R. L Cerrlson. few days.
m i no that it could U- re written,
will he present at the 25 ' tlftVft
• o f. DM. ...
.
_
M0 tlftV t u t t n e r
u on tor a nuree; #.t» for doth •aa'iH*
Mm- M. Watcher. Mr*. Jo* laing.
TJh onllMftntr will |&gt;rovi«ir that/ G en era tor — Ig n itio n am
A h * «•.
in Frhruarv when
ImyT.nd
realised
(103*1
from
the
yearly
which
K
d
J
i»opc»"«Ml
upon
him
Mrs tteerge W Huff. Mr*. Mary
tiMckft over Ih f#te*t long •hall not
K ta rtrr S e r v ice
t an illost rated
h« hr iriwrn hi* frr«Nh»m upon ctin lx* iwimilti'il to |i«rk on Klr«t
Hall. Mrs. Lillian Vickery. Mm. G a r d e n
Circle Elect# Children's Host* SacteAy Ux day. »he will put •&gt;
Hoad S erv ice
Total e.pendKure* ter welfare
during thr .1.1ten that hi, teharinr imP-ovr. H\r»«e4 fioni My rile Avrmic 1*1?
Jar* •.'Uspilh. Mr*, a . jc . R***aO
fficers
ForNewrYear
P
hone 160
aad rehabilitation work by the 1* r a|h*
tee, b tlV Loretta brothers an, Mrs.
C Hills. wh«|l» was .late,I that Jude*
SrinfMid A'rnup. nor on any uthrr
•uilUary waa # 3 ll.t# while total a.ormag by Mr. J
K. W. Htsnlry, Mrs. B. R. Beck.
Wilkiu»un *a« not illspoMH-d lo ally flrt-alw wheie tllAgonal }»Mtk
h
' eahlh HHS.mnirn-1 • waiver of 'hr p--n
At a aporial nsaotlng of Cen r ^ l p t s for anil artlvlttee I m lw d -U -; • d-s. "|.t,ve
r*. J. N. SUndlfer, Mrs. J. C.
lug line* dip now |&gt;«intw(l. It rUii
dances, pan,*., and u « daya.li'r-1 (pr.dnteW- uf 14 flowrijnir
&gt;b*rts, Mrs Ida Bailey, Mr* J. tral Circle of the Garden Club
ip lo |&gt;nfvtiiff* that truck* over Ih
M
.
'
'mweaau#
1
1
•
'
R
i#
T
ill
khlUM
p«*|&gt;U
lD
r
with oliv
the homa flumJllnl to t-TXA o 1.
Jl. Lyles, Mrs. C. W Sprer. Mrs. held Monday morning
Comntl*. inner Kp**'. s|»V*kia« fret lung aha 11 park. |»Diftllel to
li-itriii, Mi" K M
FOR Bt I r F ii b A r -iN t i
of
Mrs.
il.
M
Papworth.
ParL
J. N. Burdick, Mrs. U. C q s n ln p ,
J M gufik. M». A « K«rl. f... n*v Wm MrPh.-r.on, of G’ the curl, on dII other «it&gt; atreell,
M
I FSS ('O N I i IA» i r(l
Avenue,
last
year's
officers
were
MARY
GHU
AG
O
I
I
the M im s Mary Goodak. Ngney
Foil Go.pel Tahternarlr on thr •ini that gt night these tturka
LAKE
•i, i Mi* J II rol«'l«»uifh
A C T I W lh *
Rosseter, Ellifbeth Dysop. firm* elected to serve during the coming
Senfonl
Orlando
rood.
drclar-'-l
ECONOMICALl.lF .C .L lx ’,
mi
*.•
t
br
pgrketl
with
n
II
tail
VI.- &lt;(dII«»wd&gt;'"
f»mou»
Doodney,’ Ann Benson, and Albert year aad &lt;Vrlrgales were cTK-sen
l(,v McPherson h.d
lights and boundary light* burn-,
(Rrairii# tm liuird
Mpliuri" uf
for
th*
Stair
Garden
Club
Con­
Th, fl(pl' fcioeling of the N#*»
Huff.
t»-t agaln.i 'be rw-w* "land ihr Tbe oitllimiMe vbill pioliihit
g»iih-r»*
uf
vention to te held soon in Tallo- Year fo, Troop Nam1* ' Olir. Iwhr,|(III tffrDt |h,haiiguig ........
..
h„
.el* of lewd and indecent piet.il.'* •be |&gt;411Ring «*f ft I'Df Mfltl ItDlletg
haaae*.
Mory Girl R r o u l a . will be be d «n ( ^
^
^
|„ ten,
»n.l toid R.krd the' an oi.lman.r if Ittilh dip liters Ihnit l*&gt; h-vl in
Officers for th* new year are: I — ■
, ilh*
Mra. Johnson Leads
i-u ,•&gt;
i . I i|iiB y.nglaad erhh h air m s I to le
,n--pared prohibiting »— •- *•••" laiib’ lh from thr ceitlei uf th* front
Mr*. Francis E. Bolx. rhairman;
w i t h Captain True t,
When » ropy of an —-lm»n«. •»lr
|the most beautiful and woudrifu!
Friendship Class Mr* J. Ilowell Fl-h.
BAKING
,ha.g* *«d l.ieytenant Elma t .wh lo tin hoilil; aiol th. Thorn-woo I
\liGrn«y WIIxmii ahu «■« in
m effort at Otlan-I- *u»in-'
man; mud Mi" A &lt; - * /D R w r.
.
,
.a
ran RaaDtlBf
it., «l&gt;. or ilUpiav of
a -rt'lf. m11 1#41(mJ to pie|&gt;DM an uixiininre
P
OW DER
(iNi-leii* at Tnroma. iV»-ii at
p n *
tu t
lam. recretery and t.erevrer Mra.
„
n . , h. . tern u, f-ol of Mount Itamci wholi
I...I &lt;•** 'rail, the Conn......... .. ' n.|tiiring g|| pa-i-uM* eiigaged in
F-Uh and Mrs ^ .p -o rth
were
*
s&lt;„u, Hrad-tuar-.-I Atlomev W il.-n
!"• t••* (itDcticr uf |ll•imblnlr mi |»i|&gt;*
Frisndahlp- Claas of tk« First rho«rn •• dr|ef*tr§
»n»! M n. H. "
*
. .
, ,
. , . ... Ih«- Mittal miUlRiitliiig garli’ii* im
.o .h an ordinance ami I"- lilting to p i) Dfl ftMMUftl lll'eliwe
|lirused
III I((*•! SlRlt't f MKII M ■iRfl'I
Rrtwrl f) «*re f « lb*
local troop to te
Christian Church held rocsnlly at O. Chase end Mr.
f* « Ilf 910. ( ’ it) lllft|M*rtO| ta |V
|f«»inl Itf t»«*DUl&gt;
MfR la»lltM*D\
It at th, next meeting
th* horn* of Mrs. Hughe*. Mrs. 11. Meriwether . . alternate- for t h e l - .-c-n -a rr •’vce.ton..
P L A C E
r Isii eImw t-«| | IMi M** rttllrfl Hill t&gt;f ' 11- Commission wa. prepared I'm«t&lt;m hg&lt;l ri’rnMimeuile 1 «t&lt;»‘h an
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J. Clause read th* Scripturs les­ •Ute conrrnlion.
Those
piaaent
w .re;
M rs.. enjoyed a Christmas party du.ing |&gt;lie•t«&gt;|CI D|i|l» uf l»TDIlllful KBIllt'll* ........ ail bill* on uniform. •&gt;«•' mi .fiiuincD.
son and Mr* A. M. Walker led
It dIm&gt; wa# ih-i iJed Ilift l HMinr
Geurxr 0 Jlxcilag. Mf» H»&gt;-xi
Chnaitto- holiday, at Um ItMUly uf tthujl )(4#tI bw«M U#ka*li ||' • ten tlerk l a m o " *ta»rd that ’ •tel* ftiejkft ihiiuU l**- Itikt II Ia&gt; nil
In prayer.
JMf «n4 Mrs. Ilvmy Wight
\\ | WatM-n. Ilf Wuo-lruff »»•'
« O C hare.'U tU a Uaaa.
After th* business session a ao- O, M ariw ttW .
4*1 «n (jeeupstmhi■| luvii»r from, MIIIION S 09 POUNlM " I U
A masting of tbe Tryop Corn­ lhair tri|»« |h Ihc Nurth « imI Wr»l &gt; t,i—n. had n «' I""1 It""' •"
cial hour wa* enjoyed when a Ml*. J. N. JffTiiUwr. Mrs. J. How
nv OUR CO VIR N M I HI
MmmiUtr w i t
l« |»«** tn hr* hid. It w o. -I*« ide-l lo P—1 lei Ron# or fiini« n|»eiftting ticketChembdrlain,1 mittre will
hrtd this week to
abort program was given. At a ell Flab. Mr*. A ”
«gtiicira
In
hanfuiil.
|
tort
thrii
1
KliFjni#
w|i«n
Miw
|..rw th, rending of bid* until the
te were Invited Mrs. U. A|. Papworth, and ‘ Mrs. .(f*k» plans for lb* arcuod SIU1sal
rtr tea to he bald some time in goifll "tMU-tl tUftt •(uul ln-tfcr.. nrvl meeting when Ml* \V»t—ii
refreshMarsh for tb# benefit of I ok# (W4IU. A|fil fe»er» Dir (uiiting into ,-mi 1,1 havg hi* bid at t»w meeting,
a lent*
f•tow ftgaih. M l" Fort lht-n
a* rouJd Other firm* strte to «rrte l C A r f l e L o M i b a r d S i a r y Mary Ulrl Result.
to pianUthT. month an-i ply policemen'* and fin-men', on,
- An'Interesting ifi-t-fay o f dol
A. fl. hrriJ aiW Mr*. ML t.
fiindiari made by members of Mra. Coliidugh brought thr meet form*
I a close with a talk on th ' j Jno G. l^onardy. attorney rep
I r i s Mary Girl tkouta, Troop |ng lo
rRenting lorol besot) parlor opNup,bar Ona, may te seen la the nrlfliIn ef plant namra
On* wore
LuniKnra xaa* servo-1 in r&lt;Miisnalors. ysqi*e*ted the Commix
window of the Lgka Mary Postoftreacherous
to blur
fallowing:
hies. J W.j r'
i
■inner* to pas* an ordinance rr
ruthless,
starved white /iee. This lurnHurw Is mads from
Coats* •&gt; (tenets, a new member. I
quirtng any p*, , , " ‘ doing liuslne*.
cigar bo see with haRd tools and la
Mra IJnU-e K. Allen. Mr» J C a. a cosmetician In »ny manner
• painted apd decorated attractively,
Hlita, Mr*.‘ 4. II. Gelrleugh. Mr*
action picture bet rasa,
.hould b , requlreil fir** to Pul
h Mattreeees aad dainty coverlet*
II. L Co&lt;iagton, Mra. En-lor Cur
rh«.e a license ami robmll to »
Ja “ White Woma*,"" complete th* furniture. In aiblitlon
I r t V M " Vance E Douglas*. Mi.
ph vical examination He o ffrm t,
tha new Psramosat picture; te- jt doian four poster bod*, a
J. C. Ellsworth. Mra. A. W
an o r d ^ n c r which hr said wool
night and Wednesday at the Hi* Highboy and a dcsaalng table bars
Epps, ar*J a G. Fort. Mrs F. !
protect |i#r»on» now engaged
lake Theater. ,
, ‘
haqp on yxhlUtl '
M. Galloway, Mr*. Roy Y. M*rm.|
hu.ines- here, a* well a* th, pub­
Dirweted by fit«*rt Walker, wall
MM. J. M.
McCreklll.
Mr.
Charles I . Park, Mra. O. J. I'ope. lic
S T
‘H . t Z ;B p e d a l
P rogra m
I .
The Commission waa not di*
Mr*. 4. M.' &lt;J«lrk. Mr.
V. H
to act on the propose# onli^
T " ' W o m a tfs a u b Blow*. Mrs. W? E. Wateon. and |K»rd
naaoe CimvalMtee* Duma* *oid
Mrs. Fred R. Wilson.
that. "1 am agate-t putting an
a w ill be glxaa Lusoorro. aft- Jl54.Nr» J,. B. Root will »|wak o ii,ol),f urdinanc* on the booh*, be-1
o f tl«r f t r t e r i leading rolprvf aeMuftmeJlni:
rend
liu h rU l'^
..^ tl won't
d Dr.
pr. C
BliisbeUi’
CSuiW
«nfurceJ «nf*1 at i:S0 e'cleck at lb* Wom- MuDDohn;
tors.
. T
a * b by Ifcd Literature and Trgfjr'a »4ir«n« will t&gt;# *»n Prmrnt-1 mMy t pr&gt;A It rn»Dte« D dl«f*»p*«t
( fur 1»»* to Kdv® »0
#r® ;
t Depart mas* i at tha Clot tied Frsnklia P. HynDrvelt
B7M. M eeT i: 4, w U « b^ lir a . ft.
^our mualrkl number* from thm rjAnrea d tfU rli^ up uur book*.
M/kbe |a IgaMatd U attend
E. J s W e ^ .M r e . JU la N&gt;bk&lt;b,
will Iw pfDDtnt*' (VnqmlMlnn*r
#iprD*«*&lt;l iht
■earn th, qhatbsr* aa the P*°Mr*. J. R dUdtVria, ^
J «*eiew th#t tb# m|U9r *hould
r a i b s . t r i L " T V World
t b e Tadtgr.VJ» Mte- E «•
xina. Mrs. a H. Mason will
A .o k e t e h g f jlttkyi Mm- #.
riribrirrr WU1 talk * w « t ku

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o f tha kingdoms o f this world.
jAt that lin t «*• gtarva of its
dead sHt open and tha righteous
saints o f .God will cows .forth and
Join the /IfM rsoa Itrtog and to­
gether they will be taken to the,
eternal kingdom o f hpovon. The
wicked of eprih will bo destroyed
by the brightness o f His coming
and all nations will ba dlswdrtd.
vTbo IpUrnallonal . d i e / a ta r
which moat o f the »tat«*mrn o f
earth fe a r » Bt the prsoent time
will come, but will coma M the
opening shapUr .of tha ushering]
lo o f the Laid Jeeua Christ .as,
the ruler o f tha world. The dl*-j
quietude In the hearts of awn
and the tarmell In the affairs o f
the world which ws art so con­
scious of today, wsro all faith-,
folly forecast In tbo writings o^
Bible prophets. Tbo most am­
bitious e f f o r t s o f mankind to
right the world pa ft is today
.Till be found Inadequate. Naught
but tha second coming of our Lord
and Master will bring poors to
this trouMsd. out-of-joint world,
“ W s are now in the groat Uaw
af preparation,” gaU JE»angal|at
~
th a t- g n a t and
Dirkson, “' for
glorious egsnt. Whgt we aee^
around os should spur no o«j lie
that weeded Tmpomtbw o f heart,
and life, and not sprpriaa ns Igte,
Tear, for as Jesus foretold His
second coming, Ha said! Tbare]
shall bo . . . upon the oqrth / » * - ’
tress at naUons. with perplexity;.

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T h e first thing people as* and Like about
Not the bottom leave*—because those gin
Luckies is bow riAmd and firm they ate.
inferior in quality. W e pa* only the ceotei
'Ilietuhaoco/loeea'iiBttl put oo4 there Mg ’ legMW — becaoee they a n the M idertaod
no louee end* to cling to lip*. That’ s be-'
fully ripe h r perfect sto r ing- Ths**e
cause.we pack oaeh owl every Lucky full
why Luckie* elwaye draw easily, bum
lo th * brim with U aatqeeaacreadael tha . a r a s k w w d aas i kq»gtdail4#Fd
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Ackerman Hails EAHRSU5DD
Press Of Nation FOR: PRESH)
For Activities SEEN IN HOI

MAJOR LEAGUES Don Jackson GetsBILLY
ADOPT UNIFORM
WINN
n. *«
toOf Sports At ^ fjljjjj,

waa emphasised that the central
idea o f tha n*w pollc/ waa to
bolster tha prkea received ly
tha prodoeara for their milk and
that It would not aaek to ft* th*
price* at which tha fluid may be
Bold In tha cKiaa. There ha* been
ranch contention In the p*»t over
attempt* to fix ratal! price*.

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Sanford Cash Feed Store

Spencer Harden Dairy

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M fL L TRADE new studio piano
,J f# r light weight car of equai
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S A N F O R D . F IA )R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y , JA N U A R Y

President Roosevelt Writes
New Chapter In History Or
“Goldfish Bowl Government
W A 8 H I N O T O N , Jan. 1 0 .Frenkla D. Rooaevelt has written
a new chapter In the New Deal's
era o f “ goldflah-bowl" govern­
P ly in g Colonel Given ment.
i
For the first. time in history,
r 25,000 S h a r e s O f
th* Praeldent o f th , United States
. A irlin e S t o c k F or took newspaper correspondents in­
**Servicea,rRendered to his eonfldenea Wednesday a ft­
ernoon to discus* hi* budget freely
with them, nearly 24 hours before
'W A S H IN G T O N . J a n . 10.
It waa released, for publication.
—- ( A . P . ) — S en a te in v e s tig a ­ 11a emphasised th* social and hu­
to rs to d a y h ea rd an o ffic ia l man
reasons - underlying
the
of
T r a n s c o n t in e n t a l
A ir world's * biggest bookkeeping and,
;
T r a n s p o r t, In c., t e s t ify t h s t ■pending Job.
President Rooaevelt received the
2 8 ,000 s h s r a s o f th e c o m ­ press. In tha Oval Room un th*
pany
w en
g iv e n
C olonel Second floor o f the White House,
fjh s r le s L in dbergh * s n d Ih s t hi* private study.
Extra copies of the budget mesM g m ‘ n c o n tr a c to r s d i »evi.aed in a d v sn e e w ith fo r m ­
er Paatmaatar-General W a l t e r

g i ewa specification* for bid* on
all indepandanta.
' D. M. Bhaaffar, thalrman of
Um company'* aaacollv* committaa, told o f a eompllcatad systam
«**4 (or what ha called “ Income
tax porpoaaa" In transferring
■locks V&gt; tha noted pilot.
• Ha said atoek valued at $260,000
Was glvtn Undbargh for “ »*rv. Sheaffer said that operators dlscpssad specification* for bids with
Brown that called for experience
wight flying, and It wa* conreded that thla excluded all Inde
pM)dant rempanle* from bidding,
Bom* of tha dev.'.optn.nta be-

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10. 1934

P rk o

Grau Signs Decree
D istributing Land

CHICAGO. Jat&gt;. 10. idb
The Chicago milk tliH'ksde wa*
reported -vttlel today
after
five Jay* of salmtagr an.I near
rioting lhal rest tied in a milk
famine in the city. ,Mran»hil&gt;at Washington, farm adminis­
tration oirielais after sprn hug
nearly nil night in conference
over the Chicago
situation,
kept in u-adinrss during the
da, fm aition if necessary.

HAVANA, Jan. 10.—(AV~
Agriculture Secretary
llevia
announced today that President
titan San Mattia had signed a
d'etre railing fu r the ikstribulion of government and Marhailista Ian Is to farmer* on the
basis o f .1:1 1-1 acres per capita.
Marhadista lands are described
at those taken over by the govrinnirnt after the overthrow of
the former prest'trnt.

sage had been brought for those
who might hava failed to get them
at tha treasury, where the huge
budget and the accompanying
I^tGuardia P robe Into
meaaage were distributed only Chapter In History O f
one day In advaiwe of release in­
Old R egim e Brings
R eichstag Burning
stead of the usual two or Ihreu
Chnrgc That Bears
Is Closed W ith Be­
daya in advancr.
Rage by page, the President
Sensational Import
heading O f YDuth
went through the budgr* message,
explaining each Item, answering
I.EIPZIO, Jan
10 (/PI—Mardissecting question* in friendly. inua Van Dvr l.uhhi. young
Dutch stonem*«'*n n»n* icted of
high treason in the Caiman Reich
cept quotation*
stag building file « » * U'headed
sage, was "bar
this morning.
used as inform
'T1ir 24-yrar-idd man rrpaatedly
ed to the Whil
ronfe*-i-d to setting ttn* fife but
some observath
he sieaitfastly rrtusnl to divulge
import which i
any information about whether he Alleged Injustices To
(Continued 1
ha.l any accomplice*
B e Eliminated A s
Van lk»r l.ubhe ha&lt;l Uvn undet*
Quickly
A s Possible
ilrath sentence since lN*f 2-1 when
the supreme court convicletl him
amt acquittrtl four co defendant#,
WASIIINGTON. Inn 1°
" ' ’’ I
Htepa through whleh the Hutch --T h r Nl!4 tUftird In* •rsinrst |
government sought to gain • yratrnls) in s scrultny of thr un |
lighter sentence were unavailing. satisfarloiv -"la V'f il« r*»lr «-|*&lt;-.' j
lie was toh| last mrhl that he aliens, In*, king down allrgrd "1
must $lie today, hut the announce* juslicrs and damaga charg'd «&lt;•I
nr t" Impmt'rr I
inrnt didn’t rouse him from the ap­ drferts in ih.
•
Sholtz A ccuses B o n d parent stupor in which hr had re* B'lmlnislrai inn. snd srrklng t»
niainrtl through out the trial.
1 taldish whrtliri changes arr » s i j
Interests A s Being
ranl'il by thr r""i|dal"t«
High School Class To

STATE AUDITORS GOVERNOR R A P S
BEGIN SURVEY O FjAD VO CATES OF
DEBT SITUATIONiSTATE SALES TAX
R ecord O f A ll Public
Indebtedness T o Be
Completed By Feb. 15
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 10 —(/Pi
—The *Ut« auditing department
and thr Florida institute of ac*
counUncy yesterday p r o b a b ly
launched upon the most wideipread survey of the debt and
lax situation In the history of the

E nem iesO fProgram

Al

thr saitir lmn'

thr

Whilr

an i"" in"-* l
tlist
Si-nsli-r Stage
Rotarians Carried! WHouse
a g e r wmibl rontinu*' as r b a i r - j
-if the " n l i m s l Islsn l « - a n l .'
On B r i e f Tour Of loan
N ltA 's aililtTMlion tribunal,
and,
a ' l l * ’ rliairnia" would Is- n|&lt; 1
World During Talk that
pointed to lake u t v i
the
heavy y

STUART, Jan. 10.—(AT Gover­
nor Sholti
yesterday
accised
"Florida bond inlrresls" of hav­
ing $60,1881,000 in the bank to op­
pose his program.
He was principal speaker at
the dedication of the new $400,­
000 Franklin D. Roosevelt bri'tge
•panning the Rt. Lucie river liere.
Declaring hie opponents were
trying “ to fool the people with
false propagan ia." the governor
•aid, “ their flrat efforts were di
reeled at trying to get a special { |luffa|„ ^
•$*A«ion of thr k iiiltt u r e -a m l , Mr. \Y1$
let mo tell you rifht hero ajroin j proMiutio .
that thojr won't grt It.
ihc lu*.| \u
•‘Thrir great hope it to fo icc.a n iu n l th&lt;
a tales tai down on our throat*, ripally on
T 'w im yon Ttttw that thn»f bond 1A ■tudent
mtrrwatR who want to steal the '*r ^hitl
future from your rhilrfr* n and •°^,B(ioninme arc going to (k) all in thru «'*,u,»*rict
.
! Other v
power to get lontrnl ol tnr ne»t ,
.
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egitUlurr
,
m
'o f. Murrain
Governor Shulls •■»•! *lnrc |tf26 j Jamlo, Kr*
Floridian# had rr«lii(c«l **!*&gt; or\\
||||r|
drrly ilcflalion" thru•Icht* !*• thr \\ Ycvell,
hanit» of the »latr from $510.lMlO.- ntli$T‘

for* tb® eoiumltU* y w u rd iy int\
With $16,500 tn clfll work*
)A n aaaartlon by Henderson that ministration funds. State Auditor
« number of airline officials in- Rryan Wills announced an unchidlg Mr*. Willabrandt, McCrack- dertaking td compile a record of
*d and himself, aided Brawn in all public indebtedness In 289 in­
drawing up th* laglslatton under eorporeted towns and cities 882
JkU l, th* aoatrwcta war* granted school tax districts, 07 counties,
s$tthout
eampaUtlV*
bidding, 72 drainage districts and scores
through a clausa permitting the Df a|wc|,l road and bridge din'$hatmaser gansfal t* extend and tricU throughout the stale
iXdMSltddk&gt;Mada. 'h a t kha( b* did — Th# IS i v y wMah -t*
M l raadtx* th* axu at 4* which It to p, completed by Feb 16. will
reald be used. Congress eliminated show the amount of public indebt
thla provision.
Jrdnea*. the amount of taxes col
Testimony by Erie Halliburton, lrcted from real estate, personal
farm** independent airline opera- property, business licenses end
tar,.that h* and Wiliam G Mr- intangibles and the pro rata ray
Adoo, now Democratic Senator manta In each classification supffata California, offered to can y porting public government
mall at pries* far under prevailTh, reports, while rx|H-cii-d to
lag costa, but were turneJ down.
lie completed by Feb 16. probably
(&lt; 'o ntinj# d un I'a gc I w o y
Hotarian
Submission of testimony by wm uka , nother month for tabu
Halliburton that ther, was "col- |at|0n, but they will then be pub
h&gt;*ioa” ia bidding for tho .«ntr*l |j,hcd and become a part of the
and southern
trans-contlnantal stale's records. The auditing d i ­
airmail rout**, and that h# warned partment will keep them up t"
Secretary Hurley a congressional date.
«
Monthly ir|Mirt of lb** S**n"nnl'' ^ ,
investigation would result In e r t t - -------------------------County Welfare llosH. whn-ie ar
lcjsm o f President "Hoover *b*
tivitie. hsvr been re»iuce*i .on"- y; p j,
***** o f hie aou's connection with
v h st slnie .111. msuxursU-m «•( .
owe o f lb* companies.
CWA relief work In lhi» rount).|
A *t*lament by Clsrk that he
indirsle'l Ibst on Jsn I IheYe n .
*dvts*d Halliburton to sell out
County ' insine.I s c ,.h bslsnee ■
A nother Bankers! ode
after his resignation as lha inde­
inm &gt;l» |ur&gt; " f $117.80.
pendent operator's representative
Is Proposed For U. S.
r was | The balanr• on ^
-Intend-, $120-6 The county'* i
'lied »t j proprislion of $260 li
|ha!*nrs to $tl20.?fi, wb
nts p e r ! rtnlil of $08 rsnie *&gt;
N # g r » Servants,Cooks
and 1 9 1rterhlrd — tb*t • rhvrl
1 fee*! I *x*in»l the account *ome months |&gt;o*aib
N o w A vailable
ost fo r 'a e o , bad been lost alfbnuKh the , ileposil
■y dur- amounl had l&gt;een dedurleil from I» ho s
* Official* of the National Rebal*i"e« for several week-.
fees »
E m p le y n o t Office al 116 Marno
e% anil I Expense* o f n&gt;*inl*iniiiK
Iheiwiri'iui
Nt Avreroe called attention today
duetto" I IUmii'I ilurlne
NoveinlH-r
wa*
(n i
te* th* f*ct that • number of ca2 cent* I$180,641, while during
D*-ecml&gt;er . .u y ir '
ptM* colored women are no*
n e(K* |$1174*0 was spent In relief w ork,! depo-il
tTkOahl*' fo r 7 work as cooke,
dossn, most of which inonry was paid , llelnir
WsbMBtfWffJ nutsemalds, laani for drux* and frocerier.
(n
4iy- w*|t*ra . And aervsnts.
Wtmea ' * f / many women have
| M N M M at the office for
MU| t ia k " the snnounrement
'■ H W ' $ H
they rente In at*
M R 12 m 60 years. Pereofi re
qt#n "g k*Jp o f this type ere urted
president
1$ l#U yw t tha office as soon as
If you are a “ law abiding r a l­ Commissioner* appwvi-d the re-|
PeaMafae that worthy unemployed ien of approved integrity, good quest, end voted t" order the y r » l Clvln, pie-ident
■ q r . f i given an opportunity to character, sound judgment and in­ ing of one-half of the road a ft " Listening t» prrsl
fuse loan
telligence. nnd not physically or yvUinx deeds for * 60 foot right J
. l-i*t#ntn* to presl
mentally, infirm,” you may asped of-way.
E. L. Day, property ow n.r,
acrit&gt;e
high
to be called for Jury service in
tnrelf'.hnea*
Seminole County some tima dur­ northeast of Oaceola. aske-l f - r 1
th* construction of a road whohl
*r*
JA N . 1
ing 1934.
*
’
"»"«|
IN FLORIDA
The reason la that
County would mak* hi* property
Commisaionara, who met la Janu­ •ccereibls. The Commissioner. "* ) J j g l k l n s IB S
FOUR ARE DEAD
ary session recently, have com­ ■traded their attorney to ne*"ti 1
K eC C D t
pleted their annual task of select­ ate with official* of the Oarnda
81 ARB INJURED
----ing th* names of MM person* from Cypress Co. for tha purchase nfl
the official registration list, par­ a right-of-way at a nominal fee ' In hi* repart
sons who are bettered fit for Jury If th* purthaa, cannot be ■ «r r,‘1^r,OU,,t*Ll!|1
service.
upon, condemnation proceedmx •.
, 5 ,**" ,’5“ l *
THU task waa a highlight of
* ‘ **|1‘ 0Ud
.
.
Jon Bemteola^Cou!
tha meeting which was * f mere ar
Th* Coquntalon*r* also order. I
1gu u
Ism routine nature, and included the reepaetroot ion of Garden practlrally aUStraet In Oviedo by relaying It esact—W U L ■&lt;
with a reek hare.
the county. Tha 1
Before ndj.un.meat, the C o m „ rnt t0 (h* i u u
mlsaioaera okayed the pension Mr. Jioktps ah

Joey i» a»Welcome as the Small Pox.

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TO COM E

F a i r. Carnival

work which W ag nei
rannot
at .
tend I " during I lie -r ssu io o f Con '

Roosevelt C o n siders
Federal R acking O f
Entire N e w Issue
As M oralOhligation

NEW GROUP WILL!
OFFER PROJECTSi
TO COUNTY CWAi
HcadsCom m ittee
To Survey Needs O f
All I’ arts O f Area

D ope

Ap|Mi|ntmcnl of a rnmmillrr of Inc llouac of the first appn«prta«
Seminole ('minty Chamber of Torn* lion* hi!| from th» committ«&lt;«\ i»gmrrrr mcmlrrr^ who arc to make grrgitm g more than $A»Ui.iwio,(iOQ
an immc«liat«* o r c&gt; i»f Ihc need* lor 16 in&lt;h'prn Irnt folrral agt'n*
of thia county, with m virw to rrc- : cira m Ihc fi«rot &gt;c«r iwginning
ofMioviwiing Ihear net* fa to Ihc to-(July |
'
cal I' iyiI Works
Atlminialration
This mcaaurr it «U iol
fuf
if atlililtonal ('W A appropriations rapid llouar tV«|vatrh to the Sen*
arc cxtrndtsl after f'rh. 15, w m ate to take ita place there IwdtU
math* Rl the January* meeting of the I)i«trtrt of , Columbia IW|uof
Ihc loMiril «»f threelora of the trade regulation hill
|»a»«eil
by tha
ht*dy Iant night.
Ilmiae late ye^tcnlay.
II It I•"|M- was made chairman
S-nalv Iradrrs ri|H-ctrd In grt
of Ihis ginup which includes Rul* from the President a sreon*l nirsland I b an. W. II. Tunnicltffr. G. F. •»*» «his aftrrn*H.n srs king rallItalinps. Fred T. Williams. Randall ficatlon of thr St. I awrrnre walrr*
way treaty, hu| final
srrangcment* irmaiiMxl to km msib at th*
Whit# l|ou»e.
They wen* acquainted aim with
the fart that Mr llouapirll plans
noon to ask $ I. H'ui.ooo.imm) in addltioiiil approprlation« to carry tho
emergency program front now un­
til June
l*4kan« eiterwling $5,tH#i.ut10,000
of government cr«*«iit to help bu«i*
nr\% along the up cur be, were li»t**
'•I by the Reconstruction t'orporalion yesterday In asking 1'ongrvas
for A longer life and aIiII greater
Uvtling power.
From on# to three )rara* addU
tional time for making loan* to
the arrount of iTluining |rtMperity an.I from half a billion to a
billion mute dollar* to $|«$ it with,
waa the proposition Ui.l Iwforv
( ’«*ngrr»* Without ro w i« gillation.
the 4dt|Miralion m a y
not
make
Ih s i o a ft er J a n 22
N o e s p a n - i o n in
tlo*
pre aen t
le n d in g fi e ld wa# r t » u le n t p la lr tl |$v
|l o n t i n u v d O n F a g r 1 « o )

&gt;\ -• $crigthcnr.ig of llx di# et
Mpi'ontcil train" of wmmou u
u (II lake a part in lit# ......
....... . i - hip dribi f«$$ tin
•
•• l* • 4'unty rhamlwr ••( (
III* alaii rail* l attention to th**
"•»••• 1" irpurtitl lods\ with « ■ i-it.went trends in |h«- national n
•
&lt;(Moment from lmd&lt; Ih'.Iv
•••very a c t s in v*hnh the ad nu n iv
•» lha! Mrs 11tiro I M 1 *st idn is rm «&gt;ui aging liuainras to
( • hern appoint* d $$ Iee ttl* e. &lt; ' igulat# itself laiheg than through
*• ' "nipany I of
wIm It M
he nerr'sar il&gt; govei ninent no
" M I'epworth i- iMpliim
I |•#•"$*(§ regolatnui with wlileh the
M*
Julius I ling (• Idol hs '• • pi«'M*nl rrcovi’iy ai l Imgan some
». -inted in ('i»mpnn&gt; II ,,1 \\!•
•Montha ago
lleforr cnni I ding In lalk, Mr
d
A. W Kmit $- inhU ih
MiikiP

r o n f j d l n t ' $ li e d

tin

Front A m Far SouthAs
T a m p a Ih Reported
«n» Thf |*S^.*I*|| I'ers.
A changr In warmer wa* *1
tirelay In rr|**irts fimu oh
gteatrr part of tin a n * we
the Mlaals«lppi riher nod in
Inwrr Ohio Vtllrj "lad *. «
many SoutIn in
-laii - $«*»
lie* nog lriM|re ialur« - liiing
lilifhl Frud uh« t a ii'lialile

Ii mw I

' I»e#tr barely mi its* g- 4e »•! att um
i-ii-liiiienls. and ih«' enthusiasm of
rl»9 meeting in wlmh In at
an
I •iiaervrr.
J G. Sharon van*- app'oiilrd a"
•liamnau, and U. F. iUmtuv wnd|
. It'dland I Fean wen* ii#innl •» incm
Ire-1 a o f a 1 o i i i u n l l c e w l in li i" ilele

Are

$ al«*«l In pre|$aie s u i ta h h •e s id u
I loll# tef $• g r e l o v e r the d e a t h nf •
fni liter
K e p r e a r ii t a t ivi
•.
W j
F l i t / i n i n g i 1 n f lriingwiM*d
j
U n u s u a l m th at It h Ire-1n v e * 11
In lie* the f i l ' t ap|M»inlllli'lil I.f its

kind in Flotilla, wa# the unanl
iiiiius rletlmn nf Mra J V\ t ••alcai
•*f Dhieiln re 11 ailc laiely vli e prra 1
ident f 1m i l Ihstrtrt N« I. sue j
•1‘piling tin late I* I* Mill"
n m .liK F S S . T J « $ I
|u. —
Mayor \\ II Williain- uliivaryln
was al"'
-iammou"l&gt; el'itisl to* (A6 T h ie r prr»"i% « writ* k llh tl
when a pUine from
M«i.gutti,
,
(Cuntinupi* On I’ag* 1hr»^)
Gkla.. rrnhr&lt;| m (Uiur« m si |M|«
yesterday.
The dra I writ Paul
Power*, the pilot, gn I Mr
and
Mr# Umnir Smith, who live on a
ranch near ('htldivs#.

Y esterday’s

SINCE

Hat, appeared th* aetary pubiu ' 'uriag December
bend of K. R- Johnson, and the1$1111.76 far tha
fire-Arm bond of R. C. Whitten j $JUKIJB ter tha
MM T. A, Rrotherare.
‘ taaen.

F ir e C en ts

Chicago Milk W arls
R e p o r t ed Settled

County Commissioners Select Names
Of 500 Citizens For 1934 Jury Duty

7REBH JERSEY Cow for sale
M. E. Shelby. Lake Monroe.
■•rSCIAL BARGAIN f o r this
'.Week. Highest grad# four-hetr
Ena ms I, 86c quart; 60c pint, 36e
W plnt, 20e U pint. Stanl*y-Rog&lt;
Wa Hardware Ca.

A N t N D H P K N D E N T D A II.Y N E W S P A P E R

Delivered

DUHARTS

fContlnoed from peg* M )
(Continued From Pago One)
• Don Jackson, who I*
Big Wood Yard
hlstarlen may oaa tha nearspjper Republican leader* began to prea*
as being the outstanding football]
Pbaaa 417-J
Issue*
t*
the
for#
and
seek
tor
raeord*
of
1933
with
aeon
greater
Junior Loop SeasonTo ■tar at the University o f North'
confidence."
Carolina lait fall, has Just been
W. llt h 8T.
. Describing th, terete# ranThe Republican national coinOpen Apr.16, Senior appointed Intra-moral director for
.defad by nawspapara during tha mlttea In another of ita pamphlet
Loop B egins Apr.17 winter aporti at the unlreralty, it
wa* learned today.
depression. Dean Ackerman aaldi attack* upon the Democratic ndP ortal Business Falls
Jackson, graduate of Seminole
{ “ From the discouragement, the ministration assailed t h a I’roalBilly
Zachry,
l*-year-«ld
Stm
NEW
YORK.
Jan.
B.—(AT—
O ff A gain.B utD efiHaving already adopted a stand­ High School where ha maintained o f Mr. and Mr*. W. B. Zachry of despair and the disaster* o f 19H, dent'* budgetary program,
scholastic honors as well a* thla city, la tha new tennis cham­ there developed In 1913, not only
From the White House came
j cit Is Reduced Over ard bell for the 1U34 baseball high
f &gt; a new deal In government and r an outline o f datails of the new
season, the major league's chief honors on tha field of sports, la pion o f Banford.
: $100,000,000 In Y ear encutlve* emerged from another to direct all intra-mural sports, Ha gained the title on BonJa) new hope In the people, but a new plan for refinancing agriculture
with the government guaranteeing
huddle yestenksy with the first particularly basket-ball, boslng, morning after handing U F. Cot standard of newa values.
f jWAMUNGTON, Jan. 9— &lt;/P&gt;— uniform schedule In the organised and bowling'. It la understood that ter, veteran player who ha* been
Economic and financial develop- the principal of bonds for this
no
decision
hs* been
.' Decline T f postal business for th# history of the American and Na-&lt; whll.
virtual champion o f the city for menIs become first page new* l * . 1
reached, Jackson also will direct
. third successive year and n poelal tional leagues.
the past four year*, three airtight rsose they were vital to the wel­
R IV E ’ S GarageJ
spring
sports.
•» deficit o f $112,174,1** were re­
Dae to the repeal of the stale
defeat* that left little doubt as fare o f. mankind and essential • o
38 W, First
Phan# 617
Appointment to this post Is seen
ported to the President yesterday blue laws In Pmnsylvania, per­
to his skill.
the life o f every hnman being. Rut
r 'b y Poet master General Farley.
mitting Sunday baseball for the as a feather In Jackson'e cap. Al­
Zachry, who recently appeared the'rtiost significant fact fr* i
. -i “ Even before th# depression be­ first time, the three big league ready one of tha more popular men
gan,” Farley said In hi* annual duke In 1’ lttaburgh and Phila­ on the rampoa, hit assignment to in the State Amateur Champion- thf standpoint of Journalism I#
_ _____ ________
sport* di­,,hlp at Jacksonville, won the first
•h9t newspaper editors and writ­
, report, “ the period of constantly delphia will share equally In the the post of intra-mural
a* ---------*—
a further' set 0-4. Realising that th f youth ten Pt»ra prepared for tha change
I----- __
&lt; increasing postal receipt* was as. distribution of Sabbath (kites. rector Is seen here
'
was
determined
to
become
J014
legal N an ce
Id public problems and news In» pfoachJng an end, th* records of Instead of the unbalanced sched­ proof of his popularity *nd abili­
champion and that hy would (pare le t t e ,
Kach day. as a part of
tha department clearly indicating ule heretofore necessary, each of ty
l. C
Cotter
pushed'
the
no effort,
----- ’ t ----““
, It-was probably due to changed! the 10 teams will play 12 game*
thdr
Journalistic responsibility
youth in the
t—. -second-set, b i* Cot- they had been preparing them, methods o f advertising and mtr at homo on Sundays this &gt;car.
f
ne
avail,
Zacbter'*
beat
was
. ehandlslng.”
I The 164-game schedule for the Connie A
selvee for any emergency which
Noiim U hFrahjr ulv»n that J It
[a|f S o n n o winn,n8
PAHlUH |iurchRMr of Tar tVrllfl• ! ’ ’ Baying the Postofflc* Depart- two leagues, condensed In a week's City Bri
ml|tW develop out of that stream cal#
m ,0 HNo IIA). dal#d th* Ird day
shorter
time
than
last
year,
runs
1 ment was “ the largest single em­
f August. A. U, 1911. hai Ml*d
ter was swamped 6-1 Ilf lh* of public affair* which makes the •
p lo y e r of labor In the country, If from April 17 to Sept. 10, with
•aid **crtlflrul# In my offlc*. and
nets* of the day.
third ret, and the crown and tltJe
haa Inad# application for laa 4»»d
B*t In th# world.” the poal matter two special occasions provided
“Thia Journalistic alrrtness has to Igaua In acconlanc* with law
' r . » « d t« • mora youthful Uro’w.
•-general reported the number of for.
ftald
»c*rtlflcat# #inhrac*a Ih* fol­
.S i ^ L u
The 1013 champion I. '-4 the made the newspaper what it hai low IHU d»»crlb#d property Bltuatrd
• employes as 235,673 persons, ■
The first time Is an advance
In
tWmlnol#
t*«»unl). Florida, In*
ih o' u* _|i] opinion that the youth ha* a ■been throughout the depressing wIt.
drop from the peek of 264,946 opening at Washington, April 10,
.
great
future
In
th#
tennis
world,
Ijnt
|
|
rmr
at I.a h* Nuhdlvlbetween the American league
reached Dec. 81, 1020.
•Inn
wa. raUa.ad
»‘ ated toil.y that Zachnr »»
Vita aald land bring K89r»inl Ml
| i Expenditures for th* year were champion Senators and the Hosth* dal# of thA laauaar** of mich
Palmer loaal I lha m o.l Improved player In tha
f?00,006,256, a decline o f $93,718,­ ton Red Sos, to permit President
crrtlflcata In tha Mint of J t*
who Is also ' city, snd that with a few more
; #77. Revenue* ’ totalled $687,C3I.- Roosevelt to throw out the first
MIKKKlJldN * l.tiltM a«ld rortlfletic aeput In month* of play behind him, there
ratr •hull lit r**dr*rural arrordlng
164, a decrease of $540,688.' Thr ball.
l$
$ law laa i)i»d will iMut fhrrrsin
ar will tnret l« every reason to believe lhal
The other is the fixing o f Tor*,
Bros* deficiency o f revenues was
on thr 1ifh day of F#tvu«ry, A
ipot,
and
will
the
youth
will
lie
able
to
hold
his
day,
July
10,
as
the
4*1.
for
the
11.,
1911
fH 2474A 02 compared with $205,Wiloraa my official •iRt.alurt
In converse- ' own against seasoned player* In
all-star game, between popularly
t 160,$ 11 th* previous year.
and r**al Itiia thr 9th day of Janu­
is understood ' any match.
ary. A It.. 19St.
.,' ] Ah attaeV on th* deficit was picked trams reprraentlng the two
V. -K lH»rtll.AK.S,
ilig leagues, to be played in New
of the truth in a Ufa of action*
Clrrk
t*Ucult
Court, Hmiloolc
intv
T
h
!?
n#r
combined
their
lime
and
efforts
York.
'
Y
t'ounfy. Fbirlda
, I*
toward supplying various dsnom“ Applied to the conduct of tl|a
The opening day palrinrv on
(9KAI.I ).
,trat MOrtd* (na, lonil ,n th, t
wlth ,
newspaper,”
he
said,
“
it
is
‘
H
fly:
#
A.
U Wrrkh. U. (V
April 17 follow:
____
\
proper meeting plscr, it balnk continuous distribution of tfio
America* league—Washington j
i r o f KNoi.UF.iii M F .rm u
)
dismantled.
T^e Annual Jd«#tlr$a of the
knowledge acquired, which is civ- Htorkhiildtrd
of th# 084'KOUt fV made through eubstential reduc­
_ r ’ htit-v'Vi
The building was purchaied by
cumscribed only by the human 1'J^rHN INIIII'ANV will be hsM m
X
tions for transportation, rent, sup­
B
.1*1
i 0 R E*trld4* who has eroplpyad limitations on our knowledge and tli# office of th# t&gt;mp#or. OeeeolM,
M m I n u I# fount), D'lorlc*. on
plies and equipment but th, prin­
m o l l s h e d John Edwards to dlsmantl* It and
vision of Ufa.”
• I Thuietlay. January isth, nt t»$$ a
cipal saving was made in espendlremove the lumber to to* Be­
Tha new pair brings • new type of motor tra napertarioO It
Dean Ackerman warned that!
tu rn for p-rsonal services Ap­
any realdant* ‘ ridgb properties on th# flanftfdPiorids . . . a itrasm-linod motor cosd i ospocipilp designed bp
(Hlgn^d) / . A. IIKDI’ATII.
•#cr#tMrya . engineer! of Ihe Genaral Motors Corporation for fbo Florida
proximately $80,000,000 was* saved
th« fact that Orlando road Juat aoath of t/*• “ despotism and dictatorship w ill'
follow iprvitably the contrhl anJ
In payrolls with $68,000,OOO of it
etion non-de- Trianon Dana* Club.
Motor Linos, the first buses of tfielr kind b the world!
attrlbutsbl* to reduction* through
erected In
The church was erected on centralisation of puhilr Informs
New Igsuries end new comfort are provided in these nltraif person, had property donated by Joe Camer- lion,” and listed research as opa
economy legislation.
modem buses o f 1934 . . . more room between tests, hot miter
&gt;
,
on.
Memlwrs
of
th*
surrounding
Incrrgp# In rtvenue* dut to Ihc
o f Journalism's needs of tomorrow Overtaxed by
beet, deeply cuthiooed reclining chairs and many mechanical
community donated the’ lumbar — "research in all of the relation­ 9$&gt;®*klng, sing­
thrc#-c#nt poaUge r«t» wra» talland technical Improvements. Tbep’ ro the fleetest motor
rk at Phils- and ■ portion of the labor, and
ing,
(molding
mated *t $76,000,000. At l»u m oo At i)oi
ships between the daily newspa-j
coaches ia the country, built for straight, all-paved Florida
Chicago, Bt. for many years tha church Was
condition# improved, Fdrlcjr toll delphii
par and the social order.” ' f
highways.
‘
.
•
«
used
by
severe)
denominations
at
the
FreHident,
the
department
b*l^ouia
10c Un« 1 tim e
Try them on your next trip end enjoy the greatest ride youVo
i—Boston $t various times.
... ,
lieved It could look forward to a
Nall
8c line 3 tim es.
ever had . . . at the lowest faros in history. You can travel as
ila it
New
It I* understood that th* trutgradual Increase in the volume of Mrookl
7c line 6 tim es.
these buses for leu than the cost of driving your own automobile,
Clnrinnatl, tee* of the church hava votad-, to
the mails and with continuation of {.York,
5c line 1 m on th .
mils.
divliVr the proceeds of the sale
present postage rate* an tncreasej Plttsbi
imittee
rtji- of the uld building equally .rrmng
NEW YEAR B A R G A L H F A R * ?
of $ 16,000,000 over espected reThe
M in im u m c h a rg e 30c
d* of tha two the churches of Sanford, ineiutjcsjpU of the present year may bf sj^ti c
JACK-'ONVILLE
. . I2JI0' S T l!A R T ...................i
Hsvdler and ing Baptist, Christian, Congregalooked for nest year.
league
T A M P A ........................2.05
FORT PIERCE . . .
2.
Farley said that in the phsenre Will I
8T. P E T E R S B U R G .
2.80 DAYTONA,BEACH . , .
of further legislation the lette. band,
H is F lesh is firm .
O R L A N D O ........................40 FT. LAUDfcRDALE d.
B A Y S YOU * WATCH rapa!r*4 pontage rate automatically reverts league,
r b y oo* whs really know* ho* to 2 cent# July I, nest.
MELBOURNE . . .
2.00 NEW YORK . . . . 17.
H is fr a m e ia stu rdy.
Hhould that occur, he estimated
/ Brig#*, Jew lar, Mag. As.
LAKELAND . . . .
1.60 CINCINNATI,. . . . 12.
receipt# would show a $00,000,000
W. PALM BEACH .
3.75 ATLANTA . . y . . r *•
H is teeth a r e sound.
f - L o s t snd Found
decline compared with this year,
unless there wss a «ub#tantial Im
h’s
old
It*- THREE 2-mor
W 6- U N IO N B U S S T A T IO N
[g*. Two whit*; on* •putted provement in huslne##
Other temporary provi#iona of
Milk has th e eeaentisl q u a lities th a t g iv e to y o u r haby
Cor.
2nd
and
Sanford
Hanford
SEMINOLE HOTEL
'l
&lt;ir; P in ty -w iM ir .
the economy legislation, unleta ra.
the a ssu ra n ce o f g lo w in g h ea lth and s tu r d y g row th “" 119 Park Ave.
#VT J *.
Pbooe •
"S e n fo r tl’s O nly H o n tr O w n cti Feed S to r e ”
enacted, he reminded, also ceaae
B A L L A R D ’S FEED S and FLOUR
July 1 Their discontinuance would
,T fc A -Y S O i
BUTT-1
add $Mfl,(NM),000 to the annual
te«wt&gt;-Jsrasy cow. ' U
W. T w ool.L E Y
P. A. MERO
W. S. LEE
charge# and bring in 11HO.000,000
le*ie c*H 647, or 1105.
I N K S
Ovgir-Myr
Batianl Rap.
Sslreman
gross tevrnue deficiency for nest
year Costal saving# ended the
MAN OF intetrity. 21-45, physl year with deposits of $I .,J03r642,/'/c a u y fit, Interested in entering 760. an increase of $40H,4110,726
Billy’ s U ncle
.VJCOvCrnment work.
Information over the previous year rml Recnmmendation
again
wa«
made
to
tw rl!« Bos 80, llorald.
,
inrreaae the limit of imiividual de­
^ u .w u | -Y v K r »
Lv^ WRU.I
v l I
p fo.y: MAN for dislributina and posits from $2,600, to 16.000 for
M oD W it r r n A w a x - 1
to 8 0 '$ ftevt.
, ! .dellvsry work. • Pays
sboui which hill# now arr |&gt;rnd!nf Ip
X3C W .D C M R r rv 7
ku t-8. $ u ou th . fr tx x , ouvm &lt;
fgltAO weekly. Needed at oner. (*ongres#
M l O tiU R k C t U l
- V -T » l rvt' COCTD* / Buocs mvwa
_J(«S ( own car. Albert Mill*. Route
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mu o w n

Fair sad cwatlaoed retd *H
light fr»*t probable. Fair u 4
n r a t r Tharsday.

GLAHH IH DEAD

of Florid, to pay their taxes,
largely In Older that irhools may
be kept sa*«. U would h* incon­
sistent,''Oh latter sU tei, far him
to ptrmit gB as tension beyond Jan.

W eather

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1r ^ » " — m

Fair sad
rootiaoed t-*d
with
tight fraat probable. Fair and
warmer Thursday,
*

SANFORD, FI/ORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. 1M4

NAME President Roosevelt Writes VAN DER LIM E
New Chapter In History Or
INTO ' Goldfish B ow l Government PAYS PENALff
MAIL HEARINGS
FOR HIS CRIME
.

Chicago Milk Warls
R e p o r t e d Settled

W A S H I K O T O N , Jan. 1 0 .- cage had been brought fo r those
yrankla D. Rooeevclt ha* written who might hav, failed to get them
a new chapter In the New Deal’* at tha treasury, where the huge
era o f
“ goldflah-baw l"
govern­ budget and the accompanying
ment.
i
message were distributed only
For the first, time In hlitory, one day In advarv-c o f release in­
the President o f th . United States stead of the usual two or three
took new* pa per correipondenta In­ days In advance.
to hi* confidence Wednesday a ft ­
Page hy page, the
President
ernoon to dtacuss hi* budget freely went through the budget message,
W A S H I N G T O N , J a n . 1 0 . with them, nearly- &gt;4 hour* before explaining each Item, answering
in
LEIPZIG, Jan
It waa released. fo r publication. dissecting question* in friendly. ,
..
young|
l.ut
Iter
^ - ( A . P . ) — 8 e n a t a In v e a tlira He emphaalted the social and hu­
of
' m 11?
T r " " " - Dutch stonemason m m icted
tiers t o d a y h e a r d a n o f f i c i a l man
reason* - underlying
the Ch7Alln ^that the" T
President .aid, ex- h h | r w o n tn thr ( V „ „ * n Relrh
oif
T r a n a c o n t ln e n t a l
A i r w orld's • blggeat bookkeeping
ndi cept quotation, from the
llU.ldlnc fire
Uheadod
T r a n s p o r t , I n c ., t e s t i f y t h a t ■ponding Job.
I “ «*• w“ “ ‘^ ‘‘ g ^ u n d .
to bcl , hi&lt; mi,rnln„
‘
President Roosevelt received the u^ed a . Information not attribut-.
J4.y t . r „|,| „ „ „ „-p*atrdly
2 6 ,0 0 0 a h a r e s o f t h e c o m ­
press In tha Oval Room on the
pany
w ere
g iv e n
C o lo n e l second floor o f the White House, ed u, the White House. ex cep t• confessed to - .t im e th. fife but
*«me Observation. „ f tn -m m lou r hr
|y rr(u , ril
C h a r le s L in d b e r g h , a n d t h a t hi* private study.
import which were “ o ff the rrc- any information
Extra copies o f the budget me*.
(Contlnued On Page Four)
Wg
m a ll c o n t r a c t o r s
d i shad any accomplice*

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Flying Colonel Given
25^000 S h a r e s Of
tfrllne S t o c k For
mdered

Chapter In History Of
Reichstag Running
Is Closed With Be­
heading O f Yduth
bib—Mar-'

CHICAGO. Jan.
10. i&lt;l*l
The Chi &lt;*go milk llm-kadi- » a »
reported M-ttlci tod*y
uftrr
five day- of M in tage and mar
rioting that resitted In a milk
famine hi the rlty. Meanwhile
at Wn-limgton, farm adm inis­
tration oifirlals after s|&gt;rn kiig
nearly nll night in cunfrrfiicr
over the Chicago
situation.
Vrpt m iPttiinrM during
thr
«ia&gt; fm m lion if ncte**ary.

P rk*

MISCONDUCT IS
LAID TO AGENT
|0F TAMMANY
LnGunrdia Prolvo Into
Old Regime Brings
Charge That Rears
Sensational Import

F ir e

O nU

NUMBER 61

Grau Signs Decree
Distributing Land
H A V A N A , Jan.
|0.— (VTV—
Ai:riculturr
Stvrrtary
llrvia
announrril tn&lt;tay that Prvaidvnt
(■ran San Martra hail -ianrsi a
il&gt;rrvr railing fo S thr &gt;k»trihutinn o f gnvrm m rnt an«l Marka■li.ta lanl* tn farmrr* on the
ba«l» « f 1.1 1-3 »rrr« jwr rapita.
Mai-haiii.ta lanil. arr- tleurribed
M thn»r takrn over by the gnvrinnirnt after the overthrow of
thr former pre»i&lt;t?nt.

US. GUARANTEE
OF FARM BONDS
6 SUGGESTED

i

Roosevelt C o n siders
Federal Racking O f
Entire N e w Issue
As MoraiObligation

NEW GROUP WILL!
CORRECTION OF
(A.P .)—C o n it I (U-riitK it A
OFFER
PROJECTS!
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p
itre
h
e
*
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|
r
!
from
p
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r
ca
m
e
ICODE DEFECTS IS t-1- h (*!• »liw«’.»** c that ^ CO II M TV PHI A ! Rno*rv«,R imIIimI on e«Misrraa
»1
• f. Is. t had been
- i'"d I’ I I merman,
OUGHT BY NRA Im! *i'im' i»'»
»ner of the Ttitxoongh

o u s s e d In a d v a n c e w it h f o r m ­
a t Rnatm atar-G onorel W a l t e r
spoclfk stion s fo r bid* on
tkmMCoaUtttatal root** that would
'ettiw d * ell Independent*.
' D. H. Bheaffar, chairman of
tha com pany’* asecotlv* commit*
taa, told o f a complicated aysUrn
a**d fo r what h* called “ Income
Lax pnrpbada”
In transferring
Block* t o Uto noted pilot.
• H# aald stock raloed at J2M.OOO
was given Lindberfh fo r "m rvIdea."
Shaaffer aald that operator* dls* specifications for bid* with
Brown that called for eiperlrnc*

epsaad

NEW YORK. Jan 10 &lt;41 A
*en*aflon »n Mayor 1*G uanlia'»
investIpalion o f the Tammany re

W A S H I N G T O N . J a n . 10 —

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t o d a y In lotrialat.- lh«* F t-U en d

jK iin r«n t»'i‘ o f th e |triiu'i|utl na

■ .
*j
rp 1Bridge Authority which is in FopelleadsCommitteeiwrl1 *' ,h,&gt;
hout whether hei J\llCJ*(*(l IHjllStlCCS 10 ! charge of the $00,0041,000 bridge To Survey Needs O f 'f*rm
rrfln««rina
1-1
B on d 5.
B c Eliminated
A|s i|liri.j.
,,
Thr charges wi-iv fil.-.l nn lw
Van lk»r l.uhbr hail Uvn undef
All
Parts
Of
Area
HD concise s|M*vial n*t-'tagr rtv«
Quickly A h I OSNlllIC jhHlf (if thr mayor l&gt;&gt; Now t om
death sentence since I tec 2:1 when
inctiletl with the arrival Iteforw
{ »nix*i»»ner »»f ArnumtH rant Ilian- Ap|Mitntmcnt o f a committee* of the
the supreme court convicted him
of the first approptia*
and acquitted four ro defendants^
WASIItNliTON. Jan 10
shunt who is rondurting «n n Snuinolr County C'hamhrr o f Com- tionsHouse
hi!I from th* com miitev, a g-The
N
R
A
tu
rtte
.l
in
*
*
ea
rn
est
|
Im
u
.live
im
p
n
ry
in
to
th
e
a
cts
of
Htcps through which the Hutch
mefev meml»rr« who mrr tit mskc gregaling more than LWk.lioo.oOQ
«- un | •K**°l»l nt^ c«»mmi'*&lt;*n»n
government sought to gain a yesterda) *o a scrutiny of th
so immriliatr «i r vy o f thr oinsIm tor |rt in&lt;lepen lent fe^leral agrtv«
ideof H« c«nI.. *.|h-. JIemmetman n a««u««*«| of M o f lhi« county, with m view to rvc- cies
lighter sentence were unavailing, satisfact.nv w
n a» n brokerage ontnu'ixling I h r o nee*Is to the to* (July mI the fi«rmi year login ning
lie was told la»t night that ha atlons, Ira king down alleged in , cidving f'.i.’lil O
age charged tot Befrom owitr.- ,,f ||„. (iiMlding csl I’ iviI Works Ailminiatration T h .. measure Is «1ate«t fo r
must die today, tint the announco* justices and dam
ment didn’ t rouse him from thr ap­ defects in ih. ro«fle« or to Im
properI r°»consummating the haw,- f,„ if sihlitiMnal ( WA appropriations rapid House «k*|tatrh to the Sen*
Record Of All Public Sholtz Accuses B o n d parent stupor in which he had ro. administration, and seeking to e- ,hr l,r'dge authority ofOces.
arr r*trmlr*l after Krh. 1ft, « m ate lo take its place there tiwsht*
matte At the Jaim ar)' meeting of the District o f , t*nlumhia liquor
mained
through
out
tV
ic*
trial.
ta
ld
ish
w
h
e
th
e
r
ch
a
n
ges
a
re
w
a
r
•
^
Indebtedness To Be
Interests As Being
ranletl |»y itir complaints
High School CIhhh T o the hoar(| o f tlirretors o f the Ira ie regulation hill | a ««ol by tha
Completed ByFeb.15
EnemiesOfProgram
House late yesterday.
At the name lime the White 114
• . Inttly last night.
llou»c annonmetl that Senator•'
■ H I \ HmiVQl II It. Rope was made chairman Senate leaders ex|*erted tn get
Rotarians
Carried
T A L L A H A SSE E , Jan. 10 - ( A h
of this group which include* Rot- from the Prcthim t a urcoml me**
Wagi-1 would continue as chan-1 The auditor! m and -la g
.STUART, Jan. 10. -(4*1 (Jover- ’ ^
ww
•
r m
— The Rtat* auditing department
land lh*an, \V. II. TunnkltlTr. (». K. **xv this afterruton seeking ratiman «if the nntmnal IsImii tsiaid. I Seminole
nor .Sholti
yesterday
acnsediUfl
D
f
1
C
I
lOUT
O
f
On
B
r
i
e
f
Tour
Of
School will U- the
and the Florida institute o f ar- “ Florida bond interests*' o f h
l' “ Ralmrs.
” *
"K m l* “T. Williams,
.....
“Randall
’ ** flea lion o f the St. law ren ee water*
NIIA'* aildtiatuiii triloinal. and, *iene o f , High
firm annual Sophomore ( ’ ha*r
countancy
yesterday
p r o hahly ing $ft0,04K),000 in the bank to op­
arrange*
and It M Papworib,
o f way treaty, but final
World During Talk that a Mice .ch,airman would l»,* up 1*■* 'r «nd Carnival which m to l&gt;e

STATE AUDITORS GOVERNOR R A P S
BEGIN SURVEY O FjA D V O C A TE S OF
D E B T SITUATION STATE SALES TAX

4

'.fat night firin g , and It wa» conA lta­ inrnta leinailird tu he matk* at tha
eedad that thl* eseluded all Inde launched upon the moat wide­ pose his program.
pointed lo lake o t . i
the hewvy| staged on Friday night, Jwtt •Jfl, ^anfurJ. II. K. Haines, o f
lie was principal speaker
at
monte.springs. A. IS. W agner, nf White House.
pendant eomponla* from bidding. spread survey o f the debt and
"A round the World in .'10 Min- work * hieh Wagner cannot m f r„ ni 7 m) oVI.*k to m oil o'clock, rhuloota. Frank Evan, o f U k They were acquainted r Imi with
Bom* o f the development* be­ U i aituatlon In the hiatory o f the the dedication o f the new $400,­ utvs.” m * tin- &lt;*ut»j«*ct o f an ad- tend to during Itie o-rmnit of Con '
„ a siinouncoil to&lt; ay lv A|i « It %•
, TT \\
,
,
000 Franklin I). Roosevelt bridge
, .
' * ’
1 11 i Mary
amt
|j»wton
o f- the fart that Mr. RiH»*«*velt plana
fore the committee ye*lerday in- •tale.
ilrrku which waa presented beforv gre*«.
j Johnson, vocational
agriculture ' Oviedo.
*oon to aak $ t. IKO.OOO.t**) in addL
With IIB.ROO In civil works ad­ spanning the fit. Lucie river herr. the Sanford Itotary t int. Tuesday
7 h.- announcement......... ..
Ira. Ig , who, with Men. Mae Kurt,
Declaring his opponents
were
Ap|w&gt;intmeni o f this committee tlonal appropriation* lo carry tho
n«*on by A II WTiltford o f Buf- rarl rr rvpre-ah-n* o f W agn rr'a.ia ■ a|a&gt;n*or of the rlaa.
|An aaaartlon by Henderson that ministration fund*, State Auditor
trying “ to fool the people with |
wa* a
highlight
of a meeting emergency program froar now un­
N V and nrlamlo. widely ( IntenUon. rim e
W. number o f airline officials In- Bryan W ills announced an un­
(I. r the •enalori
Fvhihit. will hr di«pla&gt;rd in
false propagan la," the governor
which attracted 41* nirmt»ers and til June
known
traveler
dertaking
Id
com
pile
a
record
of
elndlg Mrs. W illtbrandt, McCrack.
and lecturer and , had
conferred
with
l-ieaidrnt ' A it . and Needle, raft, |iet». home
7
said, ‘ their f i n t efforts werr di
visitor*, the large*! attendance in
l^kan* eiterwlmg $ft.lK# 1.(100,000
. * * * x
*
. ^‘ *r m* ny year* secretary nf the Hiaiarveli No indication » o giv n i'n u m lei neience. la tin . Fngli-h.
op and himself, aided Brqwn in all public Indebtedness in 2H9 in­ reeled
recent months, and tirfore which o f go\rrnmrnl cretlil to Kelp buti­
at trying to get a * p r n a l, ||u(T. |n y M ,■
A
I ''ll n- to who would la- rho-en for rommeree, mmlela, history, matindrawing o p tha legislation under corporated towns and cities KH2
appeal c«l I. P Dickie of Atlanta, ne** along the u pru tve, were li*t*‘
.■-..ion
of the
Irgl.lature—ami | Mr. W h itforl related hi* Im J active din-clinn of the liard.
'm a in * . and agrlrultoial projseta
which tha contract* war* granted school tax districts, 07 counties, , ^
manage! of the Southeastern Divi »'• by the Recon*trurturn Corpora­
me tell jou right here again [preMiona o f the
rountrie.
A
heating
o
f
gem
tnl
priec.
The
carnival
will
inrludr
drink
drainage
districts
afe d
l.tr .c t. and m „ r . |l|i(t th. , won&gt;, f r , „
Without
com pototir*
bidding, 71 draln
tion yenterday In a*king • t nuivnv
he It*.I r i»ttr&lt;l on * rret-nl trip change- -ttoe tin- c-lnhli-him-nt ,,f|aod can ly booth-, a fun hou-r. a Mol* of thr I hnmber o f t'oiiimerre
. through a clausa permitting the o f special road and brnlgr dt»- j “ Their great hope is to for
of thr t ’ nitril States, a- ptiruipal for * tourer life and *tdl greater
•m u n i the world, dwelling piln
Continued
on
I’age
T
w
o).
'
h..u«e
of
mirror*,
a
fit-ak
«how
.,a
Im im g power.
' &gt;11*11**M l general t* extend end trlcU throughout the state
* pt-akri
. , . . i , , U l down OB uur th roa U .' r i|Milly on the Oriental ( ountri»t
- -—
I fi*h pun i
and
foitu oe telling
J aU SfTlIrta'M ono,-hast tha* he d id ]— T h o , 6, -ser
From one to three )ra r a' addUe V
Mr Dirkie owlimed &gt;&lt;im« o f lb«
f w a m yno tthw that thnte bond A .tudent o f Internstlonal .(Tair*.
booth, and as a feature
“
Brilev
tional
time
for
making
loan«
to
not I t n i l u t i . exU nt to which It
rill jI
to bs completed by F .b
who want lo ...-.I
Ih. Mr. Whit ford Imirh'd brief! \ on
•t oi Ni -t" illspla) Thr entire af w*.rk Icin g pnqwisrd sn*l am m i
could be used. Congress eliminated .how the amount o f public tn.lrbt flj(urr (n&gt;m y&lt;&gt;1|| eh|M(. „
trade the ar.ount o f returning i m q e r fall |* unilt-r thi- )'rn« *al limit p|i*tici| In tin- National
•-••nilition- In ■ •■&gt;tl 20 f-n-igri
ity and from half a billion to a
this provision.
i
I
im
I
v
III*tr«'*seil
tinlifelong
titnri«hiji of Mi.o f-lual a lb Hug
rdnaa*. the amount o f ta x *, rol j mine are going to &lt;k&gt; all in thru count net
billion mute dollar' to «|,» it with,
, * ,
. . Other visitors inclii V'fl
1NMI. |!l •••nlciil o f tlir •la'*, and fI It lidfdofa of I'lrsldenv Ri»«»-rvrlt
Testimony by Erto Halliburton, lrctad from real estate, personal power to grt tontrol
&gt;
snk
ol the ne*t
waa the propo*itnm Un|
U-forv
the
all of Th• jiMh t*ed* will K" l**wai • an i t'lrsidrnt llarrim an of
farm er Indapendant airline opera­ proparty, bu.lnea. lire n .r, and legislature “
Hamilton of Boston, Dave II war«l |
I National organisation.
and
h«- 4'ongrr*» Without mw i.gi.*lat»on.
,,
,
J o f MiifTalo. A* her |*etrra of Or
« rla** project.
to r ,-th a t he and Wtllani (i Me- Intangible, and thr pro rata ray
the coi |m.ration may not
make
Governor S h oll. .a id alner- l'.&gt;2n;i„„|„. Kr, nk Sn,.„
Tltt, „ , Mri
l
*a llcl attention to thr fait that loan* after Jan 22
Adoo, now Democratic Senator manta In each classification «up
H on d ia n . had
redueed -b y or- w „
„ rnw,n ,lf Ath..n,
N#*l Smith, i»f the Smith P iimii
tin
President
and
hi*
«atonel
often
N4IMKN
AIIK
N
W
IK
D
t t m California, offered to ca n y porting public government
No «-«pan*Dm m ||H. prc*rnt
* «» . '*f Nnrifmd « mi npi otiul
derly deflation" then debt* to the \\ Y rvrll, o( Maltli it. Man. m il
1 i«k the as*i*!anc« of flu National
mall at prices far under prevail­
Tha reports, while r*|ieet«-d to
lending ftebl wa* rt.nl. oiplalr*| bv
*•1 ihi* morning a •ha •rniaii &lt;&gt;f
r\ •tiengthenr.ig o f l lo
hank* of the .la te from IMti.mio, other
*fade Ihm|) in f m inolat mg plans
ha complete.] by Fab lu. probably
H o«»linue«l On Page I w u )
ing Mats, but wars turned down.
( (o n t in j.d tin I’ agr Tw o/
Rotarians prosent
werr:
Paul &gt;1 im-vv Retail Tr b 1 ••uii •il w Im it api .. nie.l team* .f Wr.
lowing to do with
•ti.
loiw ard
Submission o f
Ustlm ony
by will taka another month for tabu
It
n
i
l
’
••ndi-avor
to
aki
a
part
i
re
*he
h
*
I
I I to
M u r , who pii*sidt*«l. It It Po|m-.
1'■
••king |adinr ol tin adoniiwtra
Halliburton that ther( was •‘col­ lation, but thay will then be pub­
o r -hip drive f
I It,
,w
. Randall Chase, W M llayn *-. S II•'iiintration nf nII NR,A id'll* *
I IO|»
lusion" la bidding for tho cvnlral lished and become a part of the l o u n t y W e l f a r e l i o a r d .P u h ston . n n s l r i H lf, u
list Ml
-i'-s
affedlitig
btimits . " *• 1 ♦•unty f ’ harnbet *.f * .
A
lie ala«&gt; rail. I attention to th*and south* rn
trans-contlnenul ■tala'* record*. The auditing d e­
•1 •ri R |. (ileiin' wa * rlamed ••
Lt-fTIcr, 4#. W
SpA'drct, f
1
•
i* i rporta-.l litdav with •
gienent tren-l* in lit. national i«
airmail routes, and that h* warned partment will keep them up to
\Nilhams. It |„ Malthie, R F t ■•*• chan man nf llii- 1Iturn il
.•
in .«m ent from I ih.I. m ..Iv i •••very act* in * tin b the adiuiim
•••* Tfc. t.-w o a .rd t*.r%« |
Becrotary Hurley a congressional date.
Tin* nrw gr«»u|ii ib iIII ••c.’k 4llll 1 •' Dial Mr« I ltl.it | M . 1at mu ia enroui aging tiu*ine*» lo
I Monsalvatgi*. s n Shiuholsrt. S
w
A changr to war mrr w«* -lo.wn
|
Monthly
re|M»rt
«»f
Die
So-nnnnl
Investigation would reoult In eritfrom
B Bray. K K. liludworth. Karl M&gt;it Imr ity
\S a blit 4?loll ,.l 1 • Ih-cii appointed II Io-til.o tt • ••gulate itaelf ia •lo r I ban through t.Mlay In rr|i.rt*
from %.v. r a
ICounty W elfare lloarl, whose ar I^*hinann. II It. Coleman, A V\ ••1»•* Applirat mn* f..r *iicli r- , " 1 ••Mipany I o f w In. ti \|• tie nece«*aril&gt; gov*'i nio. nt nit gM-ater pail of l to m M w m I . f
tcl*m o f President
Hoover be
livitie. have h.-en reduced « .m r
cause o f hi* sou’s connection with ________ __ ___________ ________
Lpp*. S It &lt;*ha.M*. I- I Mm Ma
11•only went furwanl1 fr •in h. • H '1 Papw orib i* . aplam
• |i.*i*d regulation with wlii.ti t lie I tie Mtaal*«ippi river nio| in (be
[w hat atm.- .’ll ,, inauguration of hon, anti Is-otiard Mi l.u as
I. •lav ami witluni a M•-•k «•! to
on* o f tha companies.
luliu* Ihngf.I.lcr hM •• .&lt; pi«*en ! recover) ai l b. gan *nmr lowr r Ohio Valle) 'i « i . .. while
O f O p e r a t i n g H o p e |CWA rolu-f work in this county.
■«»•&gt;». It i• lielii'V* d ilhal t II. n. w . ••mtetl in I'orniMiny It (.f who 1 •nontha ago
A statement by Clark that he
many Southern
-tale* m * onted
■■
'Indicated that on Jan I thr&gt;«*
advised Halliburton to sell out
A. W Kmn i- iwplMii.
4"•urn il will Ih fu II* 1IS•run1* HI Dm 't*
Before rum I .ling In lilk , Mr fie* ting trm|H*ralur« ' liim g the
Cost o f operatinf thv County •mmnvd s rg*h baUncr in the tr«*s*
•t|it•’M**t * nf |■y•a11
a /U r hi* resignation at the inde­
Dukie roB&lt;pllHM|»lr.|
vto
Imwl night K n al o v . » « •....••tt* ral.U
a*liHItit I-1 • .
I I *
• ..
i t o
pendent operator’* representative Home which contained 3# inmate* |ur&gt; nf I3I7.H0.
Southern area wbnh . . i r n l e . l a.
' •*.de Usty on il* r*». ol at com
lion* and
en foirctm hi
H IIO I./ IS \ IH ll OR
lb.
during m oil of
December
w a . | The balance un
No.
| w e. I S 1 C O p O S C Q C O T
convinced him hi* client had no
••’ fins o f every rodi
ciiatimenta. amt the rnltuwia*ni of far *outb ft' T a n q a w « ' to.wn In
|442.8ft. according to Superintend-1 $12(128 Thr cou n ty', monthly ap 1
-------to gat a contract.
•be meeting in win. ti l.« at «&gt; an wealh. i map*
' W. Sholl
* hn ago. n
Alti-nding an o ry un!/.*!ion
r
ent R. L. Dann'. rep ort-filed at j propriation of |2f&gt;0 h oo.tn l th . I NEW
YORK CITY. Jan III Aa
with the A W Harnett ant .•timenrrr.
•tig
rbr*
morning
w.
r.
|l„
f,d|.,H
tha Court House.
balance to $A26.7n. while another The N't-w York Evening |*o»t t. the
&lt; nV.RKsHSM AN T u
KLT1RK
*
citru
s
and
vegetable
*tnpp.
•
J
ti.
Shaion
wa*
appointed
a*
ing
|H-r«ons
who
an
pail
*.f
a
......
! j cost the county II cent* p e r jrie d lt o f |68 eantr when It w »» late.t newspaper to route forward
j " •at ing m all part* of Hu i.«
•hairmail,
U. •I •
. . Ilm
and
*-—**
*aiui
«* —
— uu —
ui
f i y ' i o f#«(l «Ach Inmx($, and !W|«Vrldrd ' tb * t ■ rh^rk
w ritten, with what It heltavws may U* tl»a rnlttr-e which wa* uppoinud i.v v
W ASHINGTON. Jan In ( p &gt; _
cants par day to house and feed j axsinst the account some months |»ossib’e fate o f "A m erican Lank, A. S pcir ns rhaiiman of ibe A*l ••**»». haa arrived in Sanford to Holland I lean were nam.-.l a* mem
|,|,
|K. i.ie w n t .li.e lia n k It It,-. I, ,.f
'I
•
r»
l
alKMit
five
*la&gt;*
in*|H
-&lt;
ting
I*«'IR
of
a
•
..mm.I
lee
w
I.
m
I
i
|,H.«|
each Inmate. Th« total cost f o r ja f o , had been lost alOmuxh the , dapoaltoin at the haml« o f banket*! vlsory f'ornmillei- of ib.
lb. local and m a il.) relery. v»g«
kited t(l ptrpate *iiltabl. i r,»iu I 1111&gt;&gt;■«!«. ha. a im o o H ,-I ii , , i |M.
from who are |iro|Ma*inx cts-lrscovering
. NR A Veil South
•••oi r. U .
l - O fficial* o4 the National Re oparating tha Home each day dur- amount had l»r«n deducted
&gt;1. at*
pbibp I lo||« of i *gret over Ib. h ath » l ! ••D n,‘ ' *•&gt;' a candidal,
f . „ i&lt;
-tern. |( a . New on i. It I P. i •**'le and fruit
Ing
December,
was
$14,211.
balance*
for
several
week*
fees
which
should
be
charged
fur
(
f 1
.
S t Slcym ant Offlea at 116 Magno
f.Mt-hoff, tmal wpM .n ta liv. »..• f ••1111." r l(
rt-srntali\&lt;
•
\t ) »-lc--tli’ n (nun the F .h o n lh
Dn
kiu*. I. U. Stewaii It I
thr various bank services.
During the month, inmateg and i Kspi-nsrs o f" maintaining
l a A v n m railed attention today
D.. Harnett firm « i l ' art a- le» * Kntriningei .( Is&gt;nit»&gt;~-d
j , " r , l-v a u .c h.- .-...11n -l ..rT.,,.1
NovetiitH*!
was
h clp « n gaaUttd tn the production •Board during
In tk helpful spirit, the Post •nd hint la*hoiMon
0*. UN Diet that a number o f ra.tilin g Mr. Sliulr -I hv
i that il i. iM-lu-vi-ii |
remain m F n n * r -.,
» t H,
Dnuaual
. _______ _ „ hilc during
IW cm bcr suggest* the following m bed .’ll* of
SaWa colored women
are
now
, ,.|
io I m* Dm fir -I appointnn-iti *»f ti* .ha. Iirrn in .l» I ............... .
per gallon cost; 104 &lt;»Jicn eggs { $.117,140 was
spent in relief
work,
depositor's Ire*:
A
l
T
i
l
t
m
l..Sj*
|»|
D
K
\
D
I S M I i 1 fo rT work
a*
cooks,
touhl
j
KHI I'OK Is ASHA I 1.1 Cl)
kind in F loinla. wa* the iinani |in a slalcnienl that h- s.„it,|
at a coat o f Sft rents per dosen, most of
which money was paid , Iteing gr« cte«» by doorm n
1
tM M %M(iai&gt;y nugoemaid*, launmom. rle.lioii o f Mra J M • oatv* •turn to I m ate piaclnv- of law.
and 14 peenda of butter.
| for drugs and grocertr»
toot ly name)
Jan in
5 ci-nt*
DAVENIHIIIT. I
d iy -w o f t o r a , and servant*.
•f 4K i . «(.. ,. 11 a.lr Inn|) ki. « pre*
Mi** Al«» . t- •
h. aiillmi
Being g ii« (vd by ns me
.%«» icuU* I COM M nilK. (.• . J , „ Hi
lay women have
*ur •PLANK (M AHII K II.I.s III IMF.
U m* o f pen
ft cent* 1 Th&lt;- l olunihu. O-dxi-r &gt; .&gt; . N. I *•lo. wrote mail) note |- IImb-r lb. olent fn.m l»i*trirt No
at tha o ffico for
...lin g lb. late |. P Mill*
|
“ t« lav.- Tbaio » '
l l u of pen that write* Mi ««-nl« ►on M slxipp. ,.(|tor « f ih,I” ' P* II name o f
CIIII.D K ES8. T* »•». J „ , lu. —
tha announcament
Mayor W II William* *.| UvN'tln
W’mitmg in Bnv .
III rent. , 7 **
,’n . ,hr •‘ rr«-|,&gt; M" » .1). .1 at her hom* .a i l ) yealrrda
» .r ,
ktllnl
thay rang* In age
( day l.y VBHiim I tel W or*lr &gt; city aft.-, a long lllne •» She
•iRiiimou'l) . I n led to* (A1) T h ie , (H-tx-nProfile view o f third vice
.1 I tva* al*«
—hen a
|da nr
fn*m
M.iurum.
•0 years. Parsogi ra(Conliiio*-*. (in Page three)
|
preaHent
U0 rent* •tturne), who .truck Shipp m n„ but.- l*een H4 In March
I Dkla . rtaalM-d in (lam e. n&lt; ■■ h&gt;-)«
Up o f this type ara urged
face U-causc vl
nlitorial*
that
•Clotc-up of flr«t viceyesterday.
The d. . I
|&gt;b U|
tha o ffice a* soon as
If you ara a “ law abiding c a l ­ (!om m U iiu n«n appiotfal the rr*I
pre*bl»nt
60 rent** iiavr spiwarni in the Columhu*
I’ ii—cr», the |dlol. , n l Mr. arui
1W at worthy unemployed ien o f approved Integrity, yood quest, and voted to order the grad (Bvtng president a cigar 2 dollar* ■lailir, lecrntly advocatinK ,ome '
' M r. Isinnic Smith, - h o live on a
nvlui ii..n in the hlfhct brarkrlglean an opportunity to character, sound judgment »nd In ing o f one-half o f the road aft»i Ltatrntng to preatiirrit re­
1 ranch near Chtlilrv**.
"
t
muiwipal
salaries.
i Uvta* again.
getting
deeds
for
a
ftO
foot
right
fuge
loan
.
w
3
ikdlar*
taUlyanca. and not physically or
, Listening to president «temantally, infirm ,■* you may aipwr* of-w ay.
MRS ( A T T HAH ItlKTIlD \ Y
E. L.
Day,
projvarty own. r
acrR»e
high mtndi«l
to ba called for Jury service In
It is now possible locally
to 16, since all lag
money Is for I
vnevlfi*hneas o f bankf"»
Bamtnola County soma time dur- northeast o f Oaceola. a sk cl
W a s h i n g t o n . j » n to. ia *&gt;- purrhaae automohil# license tags schools.
era
2 c« lit!
|
tha conslm atlon o f a road which I
Iny 1934.
*
Mrs 4 * rrie Ctiaprnan 4’att, advo- for all makes of cars tarept A us­
ri-tiM iu %
All
trucks
ami
trailers,
Mr.
J
in
-!
nmi«|
I N FLORIDA
»T tn o&gt;
T h , reason Is that U y County would mako his property
lllak U a Mala
-ate of wom rtr. n y h t., y c .t r r ia y tins. said Coun$&gt; T a i Collector
N A S r i i l l V i Ms...
14
tt
kins
acain
pointed
out,
must
he
|
Commissioners, who mat In Janu­
HA NKV•|( (» T ie .
and Tag Agent Jn»» D Jinkins
il
oti- *
iq
m , an
E DEAD
ary ■.salon recently, have com ­ ■Ducted their attorney to negoltv i ______ a / i n
A§■
d^y,
an event that brought bark 1thi* morning shortly after a large w eigh'd, a nt the correct a r i g h t 1 A»&lt;ala«Ms u|a . •
• lU il.ii
v II
pleted their annual task o f aaloct- ate with o fficia l! o f the Osceola O i l R c C C I l t C o l l e c t i o i l H
INJURED
rapniories o f her rampaigns across ahipment of tags had t*een received must be ccittfird on the applies- Cumin
V 14
i n . tha namaa o f M 0 parson* from Cypraaa Co. fo r tha purchase «»f|
—
B fa runtinanU first as the disciple at hia olTice in the Court House. tion for lirrnac.
r &lt;,#i
1841*
a IT
tha official registration list, per­
right-of-w ay at a nominal f*^.
In hU report for
Dec.tnl rr. ■nd th.n the .ucceun r o f Husan
At th* same lime he releas'd a
While tags for ears weighing yuJ, | q ^ ^
sona who are hollared fit fo r Jnry If tha pureh a s, cannot be a «rrcd County Tax CoJlecto r Jno. D Jin- B. Anthony, —ho Started some­ copy o f a letter from George II. less than 2000 pttundla. auch as I JJalaravHi#
thin*
hack
In
HMD
l arvlca.
Wilder, state lay
commissioner, Austin** and Model T Fords, have
Upon, cvnAemnation proceedii&gt;c»' Vln*i .U »a 6 0 * 1 Jie collected |I3,1 47H.il ia a l i o and rounty ta ir »
• ho stated that there positively not I’crn received.
Mr. Jinkins Miami
Thl* task waa n hlyhllyht nf are to bo Instituted.
I478-**
_
_ * , ,
,
.
Jun
loo la Couat&gt;
CLASH IH HF.AIl
.
'o n Sem
Bemlaolo
County ,propcrt&gt; a—ill be no extension beyond J*n. urges owners o f su«h cars lo a p ­ M'tart
tha meeting which was at mare or
The C o a m Ulanar. also ord er. 1
^
J, 1
U ---------------. 16, the deadline act hy the Le|ia- ply for the taga an I *scure
Uk fO &lt; l |! .l M I
less routine nature, and Included tha
re o re tru c tlo n
of
Garden] Plftctic^|y a l ) - « l l 1.476.90
.
iHlftidw
I
hto
B1KMINGHAM,
Jan.
10.—
(A*)
'
latur*
ft»r
tha
securing
of
tre*reipt
which
will
serve
until
U
ge
oov«ral request* far hnprerennata Street In Oviedo by relaying It , „ » et
l keaaart»|ft
Franklin Pott* Glass, 76. putli.h-| The latter point* out that Gov- are receive*!.
money remained
to reads and streets la various with a
T »»N
T i l wav III*
^
‘
D&gt;#
county*
THi
balance,
$2001.6-1.
r
f
©f
tba
M
o
n
tg
o
m
m
Advertiser
i
crn«»r
S
h
olti
ha^
cpiiductad
a
vig('ar
owners
are
requested
io
parts o f tha coanly.
'•
9 ndjeurnmanL the Com t wrnt ^ ||^ i U t ^
an&lt;| a membar # f the United States orous campaign urging the people bring title certificate and
1 IU
C. L. Huttner *&lt;tha O ri a io a w a m l* .lo oW
m
©keyed
okayed the
tho pension
M
Mr.
b Jinkfna
J in k * * a
also
k o reported
rsnartf l that . Board o f Railroad Mediation di#(i
ba
died nf
o f Florida
Plortdg tn
to
pay- their
their taxes, ruglslration card when ^ f l n f
Allaeis .
that • read ha
lUt. apprered tha MaUry publu &lt;‘ u&gt; ii« Doaaaabar
ho
colUctrJ
here today. Ha h a l been critically largely
that schools may for a U g . This will avoid delay A . „ , l s
roly fIn order tha
tin .
(rare th* lo * road to th*
bond o f K. &amp;. Johnson, and t h r 'in t .T T * for tW
rounty
and
111 ainrr Iasi Saturday -h e n com ­ be kopt apen. U would b « Incon- a* th e ., papers must bo present­ •avaaeak
read ah&gt;n* th#
fire A rm band o f K. C- W hittenj I2.VWJB fa r
*taU
on W Jl plications drrfloped follow ing an •
i*t*n
s l*
t* n t,-u a u
letter state*, far him ed before a tag can be issued, Mr. TWes—ess tile
R a t a a a th _______
attack o f pU uriiy and Influenxa. to P«nalt
U tanslon beyond Jan. Jinkins stated.
v i H

-f

Chairman Of NRA
Policing Authority

Frost As Far SouthAs
T a m p a Is Reported

Reports On Activities,

Another ItankcrsCodi*

Negro Servants,Cooks
Are N o w / Available

County Commissioners Select Names
Of 500 Citizens For 1934 Jury Duty

Jinkins Announces Receipt Of Large
Shipment Of ri934 Auto License Tags

Yesterday’s Weather

SINCE JAN. 1

J inkins Issues Report ^
...... ; !iJinkins

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”WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10,1M4

Governor Raps
wNMiit« mi Ur Nan'Ho Ur m Jj MOrroiott wMcM Mr AcivoftatelTwl'
« * tM*k of to it o u A i too pfetof* of » Mimbor o f bbbw k
State 9« le&amp;Ifcx
rotewtoc wwpUwM aMtorin* at Ito MlUot UiU week. KuFri(Mwa with all the ItrriWt havoc whW» their twi«Qng windj
prodwro are aa Bothlac compared with the macnlfteent

Noted Gangster Shot
To D t t t h f a B n i a d m

(Continue) from Png* Owc&gt;

AMK

'

flgfctthg to keep oar foot oil m i
groand, reduce oar obllgslioos,
wash oot boom bundeixa," ho Mid.
"rlorkU woo the flret state to
l» t 'nigger rich,* lbo first to go
broke, the Tint to feeaver.

=r____

— . .

. - bhdMka more than ISO mDro away. A tidal wave waa
«■&amp;? rataned which apread oat through th* Pacific wracking giant
C d J
ftolghttra, and completely inunnating aroall laland*. The
S C wmm awTSeaUkT^ onriltatkwtt from It were notkeaMe as far away as the
9 M H j T i w m f j nnultorn shorea o f South Anterfc*. More than thirty
&gt;MtomtowmomT sewStow. thousand |w im u hist their Uvea aa a result o f thro* wave*.
(KsnAY, U N . to I«M
Perhaps even moro anutting, though less dangerous,
wSTry* waa th* quantity o f rock and dust which was hurled more
aXWAT ijm,,
anIk* Into the air, where In th* uppar air
®S ktkVK WINGSt i* . currrats parts o f it were carried completely around tho
A la to ricks ***** fro** earth's surface. The suspension of this finely divided maroa vtotM*. Pur rixto* irm l |n the atmosphere has Item eatablishcd by scientists
r wato ttamihw «k*«s M the cause o f the brilliant sunsets which were observed
r &gt; W k -h vmW gfc^ a
over the worhl during the following winUr add spring.
M m l «•****• »ktck are
One has a mighty feeling of UtUmuas when he sees,
to *M*t («* 4 b* iWwtoala even In a picture, one or these volcanoes In eruption. Vwuaro tto I lf* a«4 tto Pel- vhm Is shown. In one o f Its milder momenU, sending out
nn k**a aMcwiMa
huge streams o f Uva which spread out over the countryside
...
, * —~—
like giant stieanw of molasses flattening out houses and
y ~ IV;1u
"tone huiMings as if they were made of straw and comkdrorttoTn iwm ST* - j * * ' pMety coxering them up with a substance .which, when
wvtokte r ,&gt;I
V
rooked, bec omes as hard as granite.

Identified gutunan t o a ta slink i »
Three ehoU eteto fired .K .th a
cab cniiaed sloe*. SWv*ptk Inrijg
One wounded Dae* &lt;,Ib*knpriv i «
ex-convict. and the '.third creaked
through « cafe w ip to *
a Itram U b le.
T 1“

' "I trll job that Florida today lx
a aoondrr investment than rror
before and befor* this y**1r Ti
oat. Florid* will bo blaring tho
troll o f a new day for alt t t o rest
of tho nation to follow ."
.*
Ko Mid In 14M the bonded debt

rlaln g price*, two
etlna. ’

tm&amp;s

present it l» $550,000,000, "Hill a
lei too much to owe." T to reduc­
tion, to averred, to* toes "In
•pile of tto bond people and solely by odr owa effort*."’
T to governor declare* Mtoole
will aot be doled in Florida Ip
three counties, "that are making
proper efforts to pay ttolr there
of tto borden.” He cits* figure*
designed to ihow *choole o f the
■tst* comparativelr era aa “ well
off aa the school* In other state*."
Rumor* of school closings, he
said were to be attributed larglr
to tto " b o n d Interest* who tod
hoped to scar* the people .through

* Isowed a de1 • | *-

The Index figu re fo r tto week
era* fix e d by thd-baremu a t O j
of th* average fo r 10 M u
comIP* red 70.4 fo r lb* week ended
Ito -M . &lt; .

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In a short luncheon talk, ths
governor toasted the health of
President Roosevelt, from whom
greetings were received.

M e «t M arket, 221 E . la t B fc

Correction Of
Code Defects Is
Sought By NBA
$11 PalmrMp Av*.

Quality, courtesy, q u i c k
s e r v ic e . W e m a t c h lo w e s t
p r ic e s . C a l l a n d f o r o n -

f lw $ 4 »

.

W e D eH vcr

U.S. GUARANTEE F o i l e d Extortioner
OF FARM BONO Giron J a i l Sentence
IS SUGGESTED

Postmasters M a y Go
U n d e r Civil Service

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ministered w u playing havoc with
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(erupting to
their buslnsa*.
In addition, smell r t o ln n a n Jess* Jone* In present- | ^ „ | n t j . |
m ill oemsrs of ths South claimed *nF his rsqusst to
th* Sonata phllanthm pii
cod* w ars* were loo high
for B* nkln« Commutes. A suggestion. boc«ly hsrm ,
,hBt U F C P*P*r to sm m ln bl* L j , . n,|
„
uwewxc th e Wtonl emtwmew. W rd* oT th * Irigmt. Un on * o c r o - them.
W W I, these
Inquiries were un- ‘ ' / c d c r . l tteserY. rU n k . was up. , r „ , m K,
r V ' aknx, (Mt-Va H r . W et m ore, ~ w e wwro a ston ish ed I n f i n d a d o .c n
Ula" l “
p a irs gexing in and nut n f n rot* tn a n ln ffir d t w d t r o * tru n k der w £ . one of N R V . top-mcn, ^
D ivisio n Adm inistrator Malcolm *U ur ® . T . r^T,, r V * .^.C *„ U
, to stan d in g tn an npew apace- th e h ole* b ein g th r e e to ton
M uir, resigned a f t . , . 1* m onth.’ * “ C° " U ‘n' J
S lr ■ « , " * H ° U”
wee* n x r t m ftron th e g ro u n d an d In non** case** less th an a m erer
M Srice to retura to p r iv a t . bjmls lm u lU n . „ u, , y wUh q , plto, i t .
ahw a p a rt. There- waa no qtirotinw th a t th* w ood p eck er* w ero
nem H ugh s . Johnson tto n to d mlopments, t h . giant financing
» rokxn W ng, ax t t o tru nk wax a 'w r ita b le a p a rtm en t houa*
Mm for M . -In s p irin g " work. Mu. ummarUed i u actlvlllra
^
I w ith t t o b ird s rtam iw H n g a ctiv e ly o v e r IU x u rfaca and I r s divtaloa, handline conslm o-. f r„m
d. „
( i„ ,
un
^ I f t y i n g t o c k and fo r th to t t o n oa rb y w ood lan d ”
tl&lt;m and heavy m snufaclerlag In- pvb. *. |US$, to the end of 19. 18.
T t o b ir d , w h ic h h a x a p r c a l i a r la u g h te r -lik e call, d rill*
dustries, is credited with nearly jt ahow* I
r * t . ! a h o le in h a r d w o o d , p r o - f r r a b l y o f t t o r o y a l p a l m In t h e h a lf th, codas approved to date
$ 4 ,1(M&gt;,71 !&gt;,X2 A in authorisations
atws k ' w l a n t t o a n d t t o r v ix l i t t l e d o u b t t h a t x u i m r q u c n t r o t t i n g
A successor remained to be named, and commitments to 13 .0 H5 Instlcaw rod »xy t t o c o l t o r t e r n
w a t e r in t h r o e c a v it ie a m a y
Alao yesterday S K A issued or- lutlons.
d e n lo r removing blue eagles $ 4.tMU,(I74,£XI
in fu n is actually
r r o n t w a l l y e x t r o t l u n t i l t t o t r u n k b r e a k * In t h e w i n d ,
'www
O n . o f t t o com m on tilrd* tn t t o rwin forest o f th* from mure establishm ent, charged spent.
of rrpaym rnt*.
'* h m ou n tain a rea w ax t t o m yxlertou a llla p a n iola n nolitaira, a with "chiseling" *n wagas and $ 1,0 $ ) J $ $ A 7$
" ** sm all grax- b ird erhowr flu tlik e nong ix believed b y auperwU- hours, inrludlng a Miam i ra frle ria t &gt;.'(0 , 015.330 of earnings above
*"• U o u ' natixvw t o cnxxnxte fr o m "o m e sp irit, since, th ey of which ths o fficial record said: io t e irs i and expenses.
"Not only do they work thsli'i •A&gt;37 ^&gt;7 UJUI of outstanding ra ilcla im , t t o s in g e r n ever hax t o r n s r r o . It ix a xtnall g ra y
help unconsciously long hours and V^ad loans supported by 45 -13 ,^
birot w h ich Uxro in - t o p t h l j k m and actu ally ix seldom pay them starvation wages. au i&gt;P U &amp; X 6 of collateral, but with a
In m any Instances they refuss to $db,IW&lt;l,(&gt;0* dvficirncj in ru lla lera l
StUI another unusual turd, whose range is restricted to pay their help at all-"
See, ring loans to U loads
iUwe lUspanioU, 4* tto p«lm&lt; hat. which nests in the palms.
Georgs Sloan, prasldrnt of the
Th* " F l’ '**tMe't fur fund, was
cotton test Ms institute, at the a A «"P »nieiJ by
an assurance
rrnoon session, presented a brief ,rnm Jon^, lh “ thr eorpotation's
defending th . U a t il. m ilt, « . l n»t •d,v t “c*» &lt;lurl,n« ,h » •’“ rreht fls c to sg e . of exorbitant p rle . f»/* ‘r
‘r” 'c r w lT i
aavtaw
^ ^
dent R « i » r s l l i budget estimate
'
„f $3 ^gt»,ouo,tWO.
.11 I T *1 fcwrWlialMS It- Wall. ewJoyeU a trip to (Irlaato
" I categorically deny that the
Mow
WB, „ol th.
IWoe Was ta«wc&gt;4 wotww that last s o t ta to . Morshall’s new
cotton textile industry has taken only, bright spot on ths business
H i r i s t i i s bmks »«U he n r t* eUeeri XWe shew,
advantage of code conditions to horlaon. The Commerce Departfrom this tssne eatil tho
Up. u 4 Mr*. Charles Phillip*
profiteer. On the contrary, It has meat published statlatica ato n in g
n - *~y tst Maeik. t h u s ^
fee thetr gwseXt on Nrtr sought only a Hiring,"
th* Im U slrla l pro Met Ion decline
any wW* tto hot tWerawghty Year’s Day at thstr horns la
'
•
w k k k begin last Ju ly was check'd
teed th* new psWaacy law
M lu Clara PWlllpa and
it y t in s j seeyewe ts i-jts Phillips *f Saafoni

New Low B ub Hatesln
Effect F o r Travelers

SANFX)Ri), TWENTY YEARS AGO

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P h a n * 441

H K in d s e f W o r n
Delivered

DUHARTS
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Big Weed Yard
Phone 447-J
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W ASHINGTON, Jan. 10.— (JT&gt;—
A Jrcitlctl itit-iijfihiiiim; in ra«r*
ket prlri'h o f f i l m fumlucln i n d
m anu fa rt, r«*il ( ikmIb wmb
«h own
Mnnilxy hy tioparlmenl o f Ifcbor
ftatisti c f In tlUctiihlnir a rl*« in
vkhulvnalv lo m m o d ity jirirca (luting

Ihp week enriinjf f&gt;ee, riO.
Sek^n of tl»e ten rna)&lt;jr group*
o f rommoilitiea covered nhowed

_

Trial Fiiui Gather For

Apartment HouseFire
Claims Officer^ G i r l

S'

to Orlando, for Inalanca, lias keen
reduced to 40 ceals, th* lowest
rat. In th* history of transports
for Ithe Henate Finance Committee ties costs between Sanford and
’
rates *r* in e f­
teu- said after Jones' testimony, he Orlandi Similar
'weald propose an 4X50,000,000 In­ fect to all parts of Florida and
crease and a one-year exteaslon In th* nation.
th* corporation's Itnding exlslI *txra, fixing Etb. 1, 1444 as ths
Ari deadline, I’kairriaa Steagall, of
. U&gt;* House Banking Committee,
Land Racket Costly
late in the day Introduced a
, measar* calling for a thro-year
ext*a»top and $500,000,004 addi'"* tlonal capital,
aa*
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QUAKE Ct CAUFOBNU

w * t V ir g il Find*

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AN O E LBsTjan. 10.—CAT

—A slight earthquake waa felt
j ! *t f i l l A . M. &lt;Pacific titan far 1
. time) yesterday la Southern Cali. fond a. There ware no report* of,
* damage. The stock era* felt in a 1

»jiT n i* M»vwo
111. W« ero rootempUllog

W. T. WOOLLKY
Oeiwr-Mgr.

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10,, 1W*

SANFORD, FLORIDA*
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Ana Personal Activities fllf PROTEST OVER
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Social Calenda
THURSDAY
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AiU ftM y |**e*1dent
t a
Gmtmittee

’^ * l» r iE S a *

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iow»

rlftary, announced be
Legion Apgtl
■ c a n wad chairmen of
•lancing commit toe* at the regu-

P e r s o n a /y
Friend* o f MJa&gt; S a n Mpxa.»Ul
regret to h y e that shy is iU at

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- At The Milene Thursday Am! Friday,

IRDBDERS WDNAP

Uptal^ and

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M ra Well* ha* been a guest ( t .
the home of her brother and •Istrf-.
in-law, Mr and Mrs. N. A. Purtfjr. 1
Mr. and Mr* .Walter Tqagua- »
and Jim m y Riser returned
&lt;» .V t i
_ Year's Day from South Carolina.

IIJSfiD ASSH1ELD.

S T A V E S DEATH

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Bitter Demonstration
Taxes Energies O f
Scores O f P o l i c y

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Later Released After m,*. iumt sr. .mi Mrs. Bruce
Being CarriedAway Bi*f «m.i»Mi for a k&gt;ngwhml
v
lly

op, MyTtis Avenue.

m
Mr. «nU Mrm. A,lei sSrablom o f
4 l i l ' S p C r t t U i A l e n Ormorri R rich , tp^nt i w rtli M r*
---------»with rrU tivrt *r\0 frkodp, a U fln g

HANNNIAU Mo., J«n. 10.— i/V\ with Mn*. Aim* N e w »nd Mr*,
PARIS. Jan. 10.-W l-R i&gt;ysTlSt«P
— Four gunmrn, decribenl by po- Walfrtnl Pierson.
riotod near the chamber of depe, Mr. Md. »ft». C. Q. Hare Mft tles last night In as cry protest
Mrt. Itus'cl and Mra. A O w
Hit a* ’‘ ilfp p frile ro b lrf# ,” &gt;t »
:odey fo r Charleston. S. C. w h e n
(gainst what they alleged to k f
te n liy kitliwipcd * woman, fought hare retunii-J to Un'ir horn® at
they
will
'm
ate
their
f
u
t
o
n
bom*.
Mia. Hi • . M ftM te t, Palmetto
the part of hifk-ptared officials In
|two tattle* with p f ir r iilTirt*iw ami St. Stvphrnv, S. C., sftsr havlnf
spent thr
h&gt;dids&gt;s
herw wttk
Avenue. Mr*. Leslie Went, .chap­
the $40,000,000 collspsr of ths
j eacaprd In an automobifr atolen
Mr*.
Rea*
Warwick
of
CMvethrlr slslsr. Mr*. Fred Dyaosk,
■J
lain, waa tastailed at that time by
Bajonne pawnshop
and la' the
1 from the woman'* home, Mra. Roy
iand,
Ohio'
h*»
arrived
to
spend
Mrs. John Bolton
s r«n t
lastMr*. U 1A
* ‘
--------death of its founder.
t'ai
penter,
IU,
wife
u
fa
high
me time here with her slater,
W W nrstlsy railing at the horn re ^
aergvent-at-anaa, and Mr*. F. K.
Shouting
"Dawn
with .the
•fhool teacher, later w i« reka*ed, o f Mrs. II. G. l,ondi|iiist ami Mra,
M n- John Body, West Side.
thieves!" “ Down with (he sss*safter she had Wen used a* a shit 111 Hlitna I.undqutvt.
Mr. and Mre*J. Harold Borland •Ins;” And swinging canes, * •
for the abductors in their encoun­
Mr. and Mrs. John Bolton and
to
elected, du
■^..a
crowd
attacked
pollcrme*
sta
ter* with officer*.
daughter, Mi** Ell* Bolton, mot* o t
acre*
Of- announce the birth nf a daughter, tionod as guards In the district,
ttyJane,
on
Monday,
Jan.
8
,
Scores o f
innthi*«t
Missouri qred to Mlsint and *pont ths holte *•
CommlMM ‘ chairmen
(ic o n
ripped up iron tree protcclofs,
officers and civilians hail joined in tsy* with their son and &lt; hu fk WSa tjeueva Garden Chib will
imounced at Yellow*: at their home on West P in t broke lamp posts and
blocked
M e t it 3:00 o'clock at the homo1 Mr*. J. H. Coldough, vice-chair­ Street.
the search for the four men and trr-in-lsw , Mr. snd Mrs. R o b u S
traffic over a mile-square area.
of Mte Mary Stone* in Genera. men j Mrs. p. E. lo o r*fifth secre­
their captive, when word of Mrs. Bolton.
Scores of
persons,
including
Mrs, John 0 . Leonardy and
Tin-re tvs* sorvire at the LutlH
tary; Mr*. W. D. Hofmaaa, tress*
Carpenter, 40, wife o f a high
many
women,
were
taken
to
police
I J
SATURDAY
urert Mrs. C. M. Flowers, tala- •cm, John Leonard*. Jr., who a n
pursuit o f the men started earl­ srsn C'hureh at 11:00 A. M. NsW
stations,
but
soon
were
released,
fH n Cocillan Muilc Club will toriaei Mr*. W T, LanRIsf, sar- visiting the former's mother, Mr*.
ier in the day after officers said Yrsr’* Itey.
A
at |:|S P. M. at the studio geiuit-at ares*; Mr*. Leslie Went, W. C. Hathcoek, at her boms ami hundreds of spectators were
I’ lsik and John I'odmors, «1 n
they had stolen a motor car from
o f Mr*. Fannie 8, Munion, Myrtle chaplains Miss Edna Chittenden, In Plant City, wilt spend tbs massed in the big I'lace de la
#l a garage here. They fled tow aril Orlnndo, wrrv guv-ts at Christ- -'ll
Ctacnnk
to
watch
ths
bitter
dem­
"t
Amerleaalkm ahd national defense week-end with
Princess Julia
Monroe City, A. J. Schneider, po­ mss of Its* J, S. Clark.
f * * ........................ ..
onstrations which
taxed police
Bro. Clark was to have an o p - " '
chairman; M n ; Walter 8. Cole- Caatacuaene in Sarasota.
lice chief, and J. O. Darker, traffic
i
»
ft
MONDAY
facilities to ths limif.
nratmn. Wrilno-.lay by Dr. Knox,
maa, Ftdae chairman; Mr*. L. M.
patrolman. U»ok t|» the chase.
Ctrclo Number One o f the P in t
Inside ths parliament hails
Mr. and Mis. John Itorell, Mr,
.
The
robbers*
automobile
ran
out
hod lit Church will meet at Waltace W. rrzlghti codrteiy, M n . f ^ ^
(in i Mis. k a il Carlson, Mr. an4
afternoon at the art **- air of almost equal tension Jm P*
o
f
gasoline
near
the
Carpenter
Idtt. o'clock with Mr*. J. O.
lira. I . Vlhlun, Mr.
sod
Mrm,
° * , ‘ Ur7‘ Br- . ' e* ^ l*IU v ,h tIb ita t the OrUndo Chamber ol vaiM .
PITTS
RL
jimm d u r a n t e home and the men entered the SeiiVat ik. Mi , nnd M »i. Moran$
Park Avenue at Ninth
Ths re-organised cabinet pared
\
* 5 “ i* * ” * ^ , I^ ” ' , 1Conlm.rc* were: Mr. and Kra. P.
yard to steal another car.
Mrs. 1in Ilinger und K. C. Swqp#
Armistice .m l Memorial D m ! A Mcrn. Mr*. C. R. Klrtlsy. Mr*. ths lobbies, trying to negotiate a
Mrs- Carpenter came from a vierw nrnmig th$)sta nt tending thw* •
Mr*. H. C. Weahbum, member. w&lt;|tor „
M„ j M Jatk. trues with angered legislators and
Circle Number Two o f the P in t
nearby field to learn who the men nlil Pit»nrer% gntliering at L*km
*
(hip; Mrs. J. 11. Coldough, music ■on of Crescent City, and Mr. and hlUitily patching fences to avert
Bfethodiet Church will meet at
weie. They forced her to *il In ilnry mi New Vflir'd llltfhL Thw
and redio; M n. F. E. Roumillat, Mr*. D. C. Hodgkin of Dstroiti a threatened overthrow.
R eV . B ra m A dd resH es N e w
G ro u p
W ill
™ &gt;0 o'clock with M n . J. T. Me- community service and unit scthe rear compartment of hr* small Senknttk hoys pluyed In th4 •Is*
The tide of sentiment, nevercoupe. Apparently aware
they chr«tra.
. . .
0 (1 )and, 300 French Avenue.
a
tivlUss: Miss Rebecca Stevens,
thefes*, seemed to bo turning ia
were Wing pursu'd, the bandit*
Mr. nml Mir. Krlc Lundqalst,
public
education;
Mrs,
J,
0.
Uuff,
favor o f Premier Csmille ChauCircle Number Three Of the
lay in wail for the olfriTts* car John. K&lt;V*ii'» ntel Kllcn fsiiitdqtiiai
“ Work in I'Uy and IMay in|
letnps after Serge Htavlaky. the
P in t Methodist Qiorch will meet rehabilitations; M n. t. H. Ilinnear a budge in front of the Car­ arrived safety bark in Tenneaaaw ‘.d
mysterious
captain
of under­ Work** was thy » object of a talk
et 1:00 o 'e t o * with M n. R. W. teemliter, Poppy Day; M n. C. M.
penter homo.
aftvr fpt'titling the ludlday* wtDl
Flowers, Crippled Children's Hos­
ground finance, shot himself—or given by the Dev Martin J, Drain
Turner, 406 Mjrrt^ Avenue
(Cnnt inued Fioin Page One I
A t Cbtof Schneider and hl» aid* their parents, Mr. and Mrm U« 0* Mi
pital; Mr*. George W. Knight,
was shot by secret service men, before the ntcinWr* nf the Sem ­ the hoard nf dllrctnr* a* a repre dluve up iiic men ujicjicu lire, live
v.fi
Lun'i«pii"t in UrapevlHe.
inole High School V. T A. at their
Tha honey roll for the month
'Circle Nnmbk^‘ JTour of the records of members; Mrs. Frank
as opposition newspapers charged, regular Hireling hold Tureday aft- "rnlatH e Dorn Dvirel.i
H
off n ets, taken b&gt; surprise, leaped
There was a
parly
fo r Uw
M a s Malhodlst Church will meet I . Wbodruff, hostess; and Mrs. H. o f pegdmher 6br the memliars of
in order lo prevrnt him from tell­
Arthur Itranan, cashier of the out ,,f then car an.I relum ed the yming folk* «m New Sears at Dim
**
or noun at the school niiiiilHiiuiii
the Rundyly Sdhool of the First
at 8:00 o’clock With Mr*. R. U H. MeCaMln, publicity,
ing loo much about the pasrmdiop
nfurd- Atlantie Natmual HriiK.i (m -, hut Hu* lubtwrs escaped in home of Mr, ami Mir . E lm tf
Mr*. Roumillat presided over Baptist diorok has been an
Mr Hi am stressed the impor
Sktaholeer, 607'OMk&gt; Avenue.
l.iindquist- A built do pei^ons warm
the meeting when it
was
an­ nouncad by offldlsls of tbs Sunday ■ctivkl— when cornered Monday tsm-r of ti-schiiig obiblivr to util » ■ ' Unsmuom-h &lt;b«i.-,l « - t..-,.- jtin- is i witb M i- ( srpvnH-i.
• l Chsmonla.
Circle Number Five of the P in t nounced that the eiecutive board Be hoot. K inctmies the following
lie thvir
Ivisurv tlllli- profitably l,n-r of Ov«- trs.lr body,sort-red
j
The pnlirv sla ilrd In
pursuit pi c e n t .
A
heavy
guard
of
mounted
slid
Methodist Church will meet et has presented to tbs suiltlary members: Cradle Roll Department,
Mr. and Mrs, T. O. Tyner and
uitbrr In unik or play, and ilrni-. ' n8 I-ln,on E. AITrli.
{and nu-t llir lo b lf is cululhg uut
1:00 o’clock with Mr*. W. C. mlnisture colors In silk to be used Joe Boland, Peggie Plppia, Myre foot police was rushed to the onslratril the results gained by
(ihdlilien, Jim, Alan, Klea norm and
Dri'lslnn « S - M-a,dud tu n -u d [„r m
Is nr llicy l.mk liy nits
during msetlng. It was also mads Aadenon. Joyce Anderson, Fran­ Place Bourbon to surround the nieiil torn
.1*9°
_Avenae.
the
m od
popular repiessutstivre In Tstlahassre un u k r . Anuthvr qunflghl followrel 10 fc a il o f Daytons. Mr. and Mf««
known at this Urns that tbs auall- ces Rumbley, Jane Shs/in, and chamber building as the paper* at­ games ninth detiiHiid applicatmn J»H .ill lo I is* Mrtlv UiihiI D ip s it in whirh llir uffict-te’ rsr * » » dis f’ red Ktell an I ebib*ien, o f Bartacked ■ police report that the
tow. Klmei Tyner of W indeunP ri1
lary has received s citation from Mrs. Georgs W. Huff.
and study in ordei to Im played ini'iit iiieetmu In line which i hums abk'tl ami their ammunition ex
foumh-r »hol himself to avoid ar­
ealional headquarters for its unit
r-iild In- iiimiIi* r*»r the «»rl&gt; •uni hsusted. Thr rul&gt;b«rs flwi noitli • ml Mr and M i” N A. Fry wmra
Beginners,
Virginia Borland, rest and urged a public drmon- intelligently.
all at the home o f Mr. and Mrm«
sctlTitlbs last year.
Mt*. F. S. V e m a y hi ough t up pirtmn o f wink . hi Ilif l-akrtiiint „ llu ^llly tountiy.
Laurs Mar Evsns, Ruby Uni An ■tralion.
.New Y f i r 1!
In gibing her yearly report,
Hiinb'Vsnl, and - l« t r m ad. No. , ( f,,,., S.iiio-idfl vai l Hit- loldtprs Fmd Magnosoix far
the
&lt;|ueslion
o
f
having
the
Pm
derson, end Mrs. 8. J. I&gt;a*is; Pri­
The premier, the virtual national
Mr*. Roumillat staled that 168.00
.1, SI, slid "OJ.
alti'inpti'd lo •iit'tuir him and his I&gt;*y.
e
n
t
'T
ea
ch
ei
A
sioc
ta
tm
n
in
the
mary
Iteparlmenl,
Ouids
Davis,
'Main feature o f
the
regular waa es*d for wrhool lunches, e
chief of police in hi* caparily as
It M, I'sptviirih a- •hsirniai: o f 1aotv iluilng I tit- la-l riironiilrr
Bertie
Mse minister of the Interior, promised high «i huol s port id f sue in I a c t iv ­
meeting of the Junior High School part 4 f the 1311.73 spent tor re­ Francos Smith,
Mrs. J. M. Wil­ an overhauling of the police de- ities there, koopbnanting the uItn ill,- liigiittsy t ommtf tet&gt; will tioad' "It - to* -o l'*’) - 1 &gt;oo might s P.-Ti A. held yesterday afternoon habilitation and welfare 'work dur­ Stetnmoyer,
lln- ilvlo gut ion » h i.h » ill in. Iiob'i wvll - o r n n d .i," In- •piotfd ihv
son, Ellsworth Harper. Dsn Cols partment and his
•I the *chool auditorium wee the ing 1936,
frlemls
®x- mate good tesutts nil Mined b&gt; rrt
idibri &gt; Mb «)|Out lllgmss,
Tberon
Msddrn,
Charlie
talk. "Atmeephera or the Value
Mr*. H. B. Lewis, Mr*. W. f&gt;.
pretsnd confidence that the gov*
o f ^Intaaglblea,” glvea by
Dr. Hofmann, and
Mrs.
Abumillal Bpsrkmsh, Mrs. W W. Dressor eminent winuki weather the storm
on the
Elisabeth Tracy. Those present were electod •• delcgataa and Ruth Burns, Bohhinet Brsnl, Mar of Thuiwday's tkjbatc on the scan­ Nhw also *late i thai tb« reMirimiR
Fiiestone t-owdrey
..to
il.
..ill
l»
g
iv
.o
m
l
........
l
.mi
.a
.,'
the
.litef
L
isted
considered the talk both Inspire- Mrs. C. M. Flowers, Mrs. I t R getot Myers. Mrs. Colemsa, Edith dal in the chamber.
life uf &gt;oiith ib not left Ui t banc®
........ ......... «
Tesier
and that the sot i.i lif, .hould l»e ^ PieMdent Doom tell on J.$i» .1W, T,»vn they Raid.
VS. I, we can
RM otuU and educational and thought Steven*; and Miss Jeanette lalng LovWJoy. Jainss liem y Cooper,
An autopsy, it was olTirialL an­
SEMINOLE
It oa one. o f the beet delivered (a sltetaates for the mld-wister Mrs E. C. Harper. Miller Wi!- nounced, established that Sta vis ky .......si thr Mayfair llot.l, C t Ad
............ ..
"*'•
at tb e fr theetinge.
TIKE SHOP
The meeting w«- p.i.witb .1 ,»Vei aoe* nffeied an nuthin of ............ Jif •'
up VNt \ r got the drop on
confrrvges in Lakeland'»n Jan. to llsms. Jack Bpsrkmsn, Lilli* Stsl- was a suicide, but the (uyaiial
Dc. T n e y brought her talk to a and Ja*. 31. Mrs. W. th Hofmann narhre, Jraa Whigham. Helen n$ «t&lt;p«pkr
Action
t'rarvw !■.« by M ir . J t (jetijsoti who ici|u&lt;*ii r,,f' ,,il n ff*»i•, umi intiodm cd Vli** )
cloee by reading a panble on than reported that a sum of $46.61 pusrtermsn, Jran ilsrpei. Mar- rharged police killed him, fearing ^d iho-e |ytr-MTii u* diafuss
1 .1
H
II iill 11 in 1ste i , « hail m a n »&gt;! i
l told tm -m to
go to hell
motherhood by Temple
Ralley. was reaNesd from tha annual N4w ysrrt Coleman, and Mstiha AnVriUHi s topi*- lit home sn&gt;&lt;i w t l h i ^ " ,MUfc,i i e i o i n i H e e ,
[that if ih e r e wa* any - u i i e l i t e i
hit testimony.
R. F. Cooper then presided over Year's bail.
dsnon.
11mor Hiietifsimd
im. i
M
,l" ••‘•’•'ting. b.
' lM|; Ut |H. ,|(l|„. ,|,,.y w,,ap| i,*v» to
The socialist organ P op u la te •dWiR
HiitTfHfd aa lhatY
ihar. will
w
a" short business station when It
Refreshment* were served dur­
Junior
Miss
'"i ....
»erogiu/ed
lb,newly * l' ' ' •"i i. n We WR’ ir out ot Hiiiniuiiit mn
and me
the comm
communist
Qumanite ••»«»;
also
***— Department,
...... ..............
— •Flnt arm
jhiri uumaniw
,i$r«
,»f ib.» . i
.......... %
M» ........•
was apoounoed that M n. Sewell ing the social period by the h&lt;»t- ew e Hardy,
Hardy, KlltaW th
Vaughn, .tta rk rd tha poher vrrsion of the
Mh " "
A
^ ,l"
*.i ihi- I nut* O il gun* M in' iunjti&gt; ,
hah been appointed to hare charge «*s, assisted by Mr*. W. D. Hof­ Lois Nipper, Mrs. A W Hopkins, lV.,h yesterda; morning in , h..s■ I V ' nr' 1
f» r e d » .v evening. ■ „ lt&gt;
II 1 lh«* bluff woiki'd
IIml Ibi-y
o f tbs lunchroom at the Junior mann. Those present w e n ; Mr*. Carol
&gt;1 Jean Nix, CMixaWth Whig- piud m ('hapionix.
I * *’ * v Mt wn,ch lime T nther n h || $ olcrnan, chairman ot tlo
i Hiiod i*dif mg iiHiu him) mi1 w in '
H igh fchenW
(I. B. Lewis, Mrs. J. II. Hinlcr- ham,in S an Parramore, Kllrn Me
’ ' * lOUiJit- - 4 - L *
I ^ *1^1 and koundefs Dwy** will s rttet&gt; 1 ommittee iepoil«&gt;l tlmt I W4 I IoRR lo n||i| OlVtll
mlster, Mt*. W. D. Hofmann, M n. rlwsther, l.urille l.awlon, Elm ,.
,
.
,
'b v '( il&gt; I iHl»IUI»ai«*itrt^ I m m - «i|•
11m.ittri i mI off o * i *M
iii11 i lie \ fim*1
V iT ^y_
J. H. Oolclough, Mrs. II. K. 8ts- Jemlgsn. Mrs. Jsne B. Smith,1
I • v•aJ thr loflall llttlMll *»! H ' 1*1. ti ■Iill* lit tin- oh in tt \ nl Ho lot*C u T C lC l» H S ,
.
vens, Mrs. Wallace W. Wright,
*•teU lit mi beiiitnnli* High Nrl.onJ In i* Mild a rcpoil 1Im y M111£III httw
Private Inntruction
Mr*. II- C. Washburn, Mr*. Fred Mack Clsvslaad, Jarktr
\11 ■rmt(itic the m rriing h * n* M b* til LiuiYkc l - eptiijH 1 horn a pc III*
la
Holly, Mrs. Ls.Ho
Mrs U Billie T'isisr. J. V. Johnson. M.d
I llmiirtv. I, D- llulitrli ts ill imI y
1 oluMitoi*. oftlu, wan
Vole* or Ptauo
M. Leinhart. Mrs, C. U. Flowers,
"Htewardsklp” was the subjf. i
I(niiit *. tsf Altamonte Hpim g*, A I* *• I'd at C’*»lumi*
.to UjkUOL HAfuld Madden. Wsl-'
when* it w**
Phon* ot Sse
•ad Mrs. F. E. Roumlliet.
of
thr
program
rondurled
hy
li.r
i. \\ kb itrt, miiiI Jm iir' \\ tl-.nn. .-1 Mid none had
Isr Hopkins. Ernest H.mlhwaid,
M i*
It- F . t ’*Hi|»er « i i - t Mi»*
K
Mra. T. H. M.cAnly
members
of
I’
lrrle
Number
Si*
si
Billie Southward, Mis* Vara I’ hd
t. . 11MI per w e i r ho*trRfn»"* « t th* ' 1 ........ltd, is J I ImI It •M, as| » . . is
Rose Court Apt*.
pta. Phone B62-W
lips. David (islrhel. Bill Johnson. the program meeting of the Worn regulai meet mg uf 4' im Jr Numbii 1 - ■ I it'd Forward, mioI VV \
i
n
'.
Misslonaiy
Sourly
of
Ho­
of Fiii rtet s «i te
J
\
Charles Wlillsms, and Mr* Gat
T wtit uf thr Fir»l ftu pt 1nt t li&lt;111 h Ih o m
ttest Ualhodist Cburth held M»n*
I chel.
I "*♦»**. Of (iriMVR , la If
It..
Womans Missionary
o f We T in t U e lh e f.t
ch will be tk ld from 1«:3*
f. at Orlando T in t Cbnrch. A
dtah 'luoeboon will be
at nooa.
UUDAY
Chapter o f the
meet at 3:00 f r U .
i th * tern* o f IMr*. W. M. TM riU* Avanue. The board
__
taka place at 3:4$ P.

Q

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Sti

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to'WESLV

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V
THE DAP-ON*

High School P. r.

. j o f f er P r o j e c t s

To County CWA

Eirkt Baptist Church
Honor HollAnnounced

ITr. EHzabeth T r a c y
Addresges P.T.A.Mect

Itrake Testing

MelhodlSt
M*ry A,,f' ... . l&gt;,,ri" rN,p,°,;;r; “ Stewardship" M e e t Haptlbt'’ tittle Met'Is
W ith Mrs. K.F.Coopcr

Woman'it ClubFina nee
Conmuttee fSatertalna
Th, fin * (if rnrnjMtlaa

0i

Intrrmadfate

Dapanutenl,

Mis* 'fty

Louise Paekani, Mrs. Volin W ill-'
U 4 s , Mrs. Hah Mail, Amite Mae

Wood*, T. E. YTlteon. Wesley
Cunningham, W. ttf. Plnlsf, Bob•at-HuarnU, Bteaeyr -Nte
R. K.
AHca Johnson. Ur*. J. V. JohnOoopnr. Mr*. W. P. Brooks, Jr.,
1

Tha 20 Cterb anemiwra In »tt«n ^
|HN, who (graed lo carry forWVd IffMe parties which (»* ll&gt;KM* X iUIUtytpiFRHrtnsHi
&lt;f ' « y Bffw d*pl*i*4 M t d l n j ftHW

IE T H I S W E E K
E * p * rt &gt;t

'

W .v in *
W a v in g

and
H a ir d u t a ^

r

U ivejoyy

(

F»n^ei^lWaye Ekpejt
Vixit* Baagty Shop
“ CurlyV Waikkr,

of

-f •*
' Daytona

-

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Mun lay

aftrrrmun

at

thi

k n p t e o f M i - Cm*|M i ,
I P u l m r l
to A n i i i i . * M i * . A H Ltateoj... ,.■»
aldrtl, M i S a ia h
M e w a il
|i m *I

ch arjfr

p l a y l e t . -F orge t M r-Noll Mr. y
M .ffle,- WAS presented by O rcte' , B&lt;|y
A

uf

t he

ilr vot Io IimI.

mii «I

I I '.no* Ktraia, ami
lliw
N..n»
lb n &gt; . uf 1-tekn? M nrr.
J Wall-.
J ' *d Lotigiteooif; i V\ I -ii w ' t&lt;o,

"v.n^foj J h

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Johnson Modifies A uto i
Code Working Hours

" ASIIINCi TON, Jan H» •/»’ *
H ith H. Johnson
Mm, Im
m|i j.i*.vi I a nuFtilTh r t toll of IIm r luloobili* rttedir ynbuh will pi i mil the
no'lor pSanis lo wink Ibnr 1*111f liiwyifa 4y laisira lupiead uf th®
"I ;ig trial' .1f» lion i» n wrt'ik fn r d by
I ill-If t'LMVl*.
.1«villi te.iln jlliatlfllil thl* Iill I fa PIin working Iioutp, I lie flint at lion
t'f its kiUi! ever taken on mu SRA
** 1«-. by say tug that
(inrvaiMMf
l* if» Irasr* *»f rat*
nr-Yt
*j»iing
w*orl«l, at I hi* pirn rut
C» ho r
-.Ivdu lr, it'Milt I11 tirtngmi: to lit*

||lU UuKlll tlll 1IIUU x mt, •$ml C. If. l-auk $. ol -Vu*..*
Ansiitw Duda, J r . FmuI iMiku-,
Number 81* with th^ fo llo w in g | |,lirih|f , hp m l | , |&gt;VI,IH|
Jo*- -UikUr, Jr., and Mhiiiii S i mu
lotein^,#art: Mr*. C. E..W lll}a[M »,( w , n„ w rI, r t r v e l in ii-r Inttnw- hm. ml U lM a ■
*•+
Mra. John Carver.
Mr*.
U ln r m^ : y , , w L, H a s Irnm.i. M.»
Hutrhisun, Mrs. Swain, and Mi** H ,,,h Stewart, M&gt;« J. B in is ll
DmimUI Cfubr, II II » ol. Him,. \N
Kartisrine W l l * . 1 Tim "etew stJ- Mt*. A
ll i^ ie jo y . %1&gt;- «
II
N t "Icinaii, L. II iomim-II), Uoj
ship" talk Wr thr aftermnin v n Iteam. Mi
Foivr.*| Cali lot. Mi- land Dean, H r . I i . h .k, , j i
mad* by Mr*. Jokn A kirn B row n , M.' U Ilsl-Sn, M i- J ll.
...... .
I to ot mp, H. ci. fit M). W M Haytit .
Toward l$* close o f the meet- M^s. K C l l * i | , i ,
Mr* K I
VI*' 'J. 11. Iluiti mipii-r, W. A
ing the mamberi filled out y ra tlj I’e n ilfo ), Mis It I Cnnpri, Mil-«llb-t. It. J. Uhliiki. .1 I. Ma.
pledge retd* and placed them on WSIIer It C a im ilill. Mi*. O m m
•'Ill* He, John Mid-ill. &gt;i . II. M
the altar o f the rhur.-h. Refresli Mci’all, Mra/ Flynn V«u*«.&gt;, M i- Pel - "ith , H. II I't.lH
IV
li I I Iail ami
other
mahofiu tin mg
m en u war* then served in th* an W A- IlnpklnR, Mi» D. t tv»l
1 nttlf I fa Mil i'M ***atVr ltllfolft’ 1 of
H rr. hf Mcifitcsuimd, &lt;;• , M i p J
thr f&gt;4 jwrsons ^ptaaeni
n i.h tfe, Freti Willuiin- h uil i.ei. » na) kt-TR Who Wit iJil h «\ f I*» l*V
I Mfir hr It. Mi- I I. jflh.. Mr- inuun.
Ralph | i«g», II
Hid
off jilt llU't IIMtidy atl*i
111®
Slatiiiu tier. Mix \V II
•|Hlli( pMMini |ittfl ■LA- ft tiM d •II If ll
HaniJ, M ir U, It DfRKg. and Mm

AI*u CJ. K. Adairn*', I F ll»«)!»•,

KuHseinviison Talks
To Siceafs On Birda

W a lk e r

y « iy

The

r aolFillo* tha re-ape ration &lt;U. Beath. roaaldered an e Xpert ft
public W teaks (ha-parties a l p ^ n a U t y bale cute, (ingvr sj* v' '
■•«*• f t i perrnanent tfaviaf, has
AftaS aavtnff progressions of|arrtea6 to spend' • '«ta V here at
cuktraet tukdgn bftte aret. pit**,H p.. Nani's
$ «on d
i’aul'a BpauW Bkap,
« \MX «t w s l t l M H . I M «iv- Street at Paste Avenue
an tu Mrs. J. Adrian Brown
Mr. Walkar waa formtrly with
white 'tow
score
prise, • bos of tha Realistic Shop
C. Russell Mason gave an In­
of
Detroit,
»* •
«
correspondent* cards,- w*a pga- Mich. Ha mite be at Pauly alt this teresting talk oa bird study at I hr
c o ™ pT 1* ~ ;
santad lo Mr*. 8 . Bk RtffViuyMR" va*te and U roaatdsrlaq m offer rSgutsT tnfvting ot Trmrp Nombar
t £rewte*
l
A Vklad
« ■ *»rvwl Utn to.rnnuln with that ateff perma­ FiVf of the B«y flrout) of Amrrira
, held Friday evening at the Scout
ft tW
(tea iftevwe
aflerwren tey tha hortreres. nently.________________ , t '
H$l) in the A reads Building, with
assisted by Ml
^baron. Hra.' B. C Ju|
|va Dingfrlilar
acting aa Stout
Julian
I
Urn. I N'..
J * * ”
^ Moere. Mra. Oyda Rtenapy. .MtV. Master.
oa Bar
Jfagfcy, and 1
F. B. Lamaon, I h . Ralph ATha rhFeting' WtS opeaed by the
^ C«§htU4 Mr*.' Lord's prayer Bhff a salute In the
fra. H .'W , Rocker, (Ira.
4. Philip*, Mr*. £ U Pspwterth, CLM. larrlbph, Wf*. K. Connpttev. Hat which w$ft faltawtd by a
Wrs. t . H Gafioway, Mrs. A. O J—1 X U- CaftftIV Mr*- W. T. ihert Vtz*lness aecaion. A short
" A f " ! . Mra. Arthur I r w p i , and drill waa conducted toward the
\ Otems.beU.ln. ^ A lr e .
4
. , , ^ M * .fff« * h a
Mre.( h Jfvy Btyin, Mrs. Mrs* James ffL. QfteMf

S

perm anen t

th* 'b u ie h

the Minnie Btewart. Cw;elte' TVolurkJ memtaia of Circle N u m to Three
Praares Phillip., Mrs. K. I, Hite, » rU '1 ■» boaies.as for the sllvr

Wbi

Srhnidi,' j. &lt;J. ....... It || Till.
and

It N. Ni|&gt;|vr,

l»IVrt&gt;KNIs

Oar anpert w ort, p r o w ft doll Tory u d Ww price mol

k”' •“ k1** tr‘jWBie
iem in ele D ry Clear

thr diuM i'Un sattf
af* maile Ir*1 a vise of

Cotton Manufacturer
S e e n Outlook Bright

NKW
YODK, Jan 10 f/1"»
tMifi'tu i* of J C i'enneir f o in (hr genet
!»•*»* &gt;1 *h r day dec I* red an *xtr&lt;a nrp»,
iliviilsn t o f 11 a ptiarr, payable
BOSTON, Jan 10. tA*\ Krne«t Jan. rto to rUm k of lerord Jan SfU.
N Hfx»d ptuaident nf lhi* N ation­
al Aaa*" latlon o f Cotton M anufac­
turer*
Mon lay *aid
thr
lfl.*V4 ' ton pn*craaing ta i a» rrlar«lin»
oiitlaok f*»r the rntlim
le s lllr in- Ihr induelry.
■lustry v&gt;*s brighter
than
for
H imhI proimsed that a awlcs lax
maay years.
Iw •ul*Lttutr.l fur Ihv poundage
Ha lauded progress n&gt;*d* under las levied upon menufaclurer* lo
Ih# Na&lt;ln*u|l Industrial
Retpvery pay rollon growers for reducing
A c t „ L i l sltjirk at the present ■o l. &gt;heir crop acreage.
,

«*anl (Mend uf boaC
.* V |► la* s V I

A

S a d y e S
Before Satui-duy
All k'nll und Winter

MERCHANDISE
Drastically Reduced
All This Week, .

SadyeS

H-h •* ;* V 4

(We wish to advise our friends und cuatomers that we are'now located cor. Oak
Ave. and Second St. Larger quarters—

'

•‘ JpU D US, f OUR CLEANING

DLt I VHKD

By Buying At

'

Better service— New lines—

1Y p u r

T

Automotive replacement
parts
r

l r e a

......... ..
RIVER Oarage
386 V . Ftraf.

Purer t i l

CSH &lt; «d

Sanford Gear &amp; Parts G oJ
m m rm

— si

us

u*a&amp;

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Visions Ofvictory
OverOtfandoUger

stagtly to UwWhH# Hmm , dssv|

m d t n « U Um P m M m lt desk
M - U m n I W i r ' a and Friday's

Trading

mm
I to ,

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th* Cannon Most BeTried
I£*For L a w Violations
,M \ WAB*HINGTOK, V u . 10.— (ff)—
.

a Tbs supreme coart toM l U n p
IJames Cannon, Jr* Monday that
1 10 ha had to aland trial oa charges
me- o f violating alaction lava while
opposing the election o f Alfred

k ’.’ilMVAM'rifB* U*r*0. iarS

ts*

!W
D^IlL in
a. IMS.
1MM
E. Smith

member a time whoa all corroapendents felt as free as they do
now to ask the President any
question he may
answered,
whether it be' trivial or Important,
favorable or unfavorable to the
Administration*! policies. Some
Urnao. only a chuckle or a wleeerach ia given ia rwply, but often
significant Information la' broug h&gt;

« K 5 S 5 r *• HaUo^l( loagvo
m otM iag- Naturally, gsta
■ :s * &amp; r * d .
this year . tbs

want

American

than to half a dossa seaAs .the ga«w fc— to have the Athletics, reIoctant Utooga the
movsassat was, la order to make
major league dubs of the White
Sox and the Rod Sox, gees most
of the credit. The White Sox are
dangerous again, building on the
groundwork o f Al Simmons, Jim­
my Dykes. Bob Ranuhaw and
a, adds to the few Mule Haas.
eotne Into ths lUe
Boston, of course, looms as a
positive menace to navigation
task wbe PhtUervd around Um American league. Rick
Ferrell catching Hose Grove,
Rube Walberg, ■George Pipgruo,
L S ft A L WO T T C l
Henry Johnson, Dusty Rhodes
and Bob Wslland presents a staff
the equal of any In the league.
Chrll Reynolds, Dusty Cooke and
Roy Johnston are a neat outfield.
liters. Legal**** •** Chalmers Cisael, Eddie Morgan,
»d sj) Perseee hav- BUI Werber and BUI Walters
fism stl - asalsst
aren’t a champion Infield, but
Yawkey's checkbook Isn't empty
and assesses wbleb r*i yet, either.
Connie Mack still has plenty
ia* *t Bemleels Oeeat] of ball chjh In Philadelphia, de­
tha 11so. Jss. O. gaarei spite the sale o f hts stare, and
IgS 'a
'ett .SsATssla
C«ust
Swig*
. BuaTseU Csuatr.
(IPw te. Iks Casstr Ceert* has a real lack only In the pitch­
Waiters. ■amlaala.Cekatr. ing department. The Browns have
kstihja-sight moaiht from a keen, fighting leadsr In Rogeri
Hornsby, and have definitely
stepped out of the push-over
clues. Cleveland was only a
shade under the top flight _ last
year and thq Indians will do bet­
ter now that they’re back in. their
old stadium.
Tbs loss of the world series to
the 01* ole took some of tbf
it r iu U e i-.
•tgrch out of the Washington
Rena tors ' and certainly wiped
sw-risicvei away any Inferiority com please
the rest of the league might hare
developed
through
IMS.
The
Yankees ere rebuilding quietly,
holding tightly to their wallop of
past Beesons and carefully bringIhR In new blood to mis with Um
still a club
old timers,
that for one year tee caleh fire
end blest tha rest nf th* league
Ipto submission. It needs only
the spark.
Tbs National Iragus was forced
Into th* background by the
American
league's
spectacular
bartaring, but whit* the trading
thet erf ere* that this there hae been more orderly, It
Htbllshee *MS sash week
,
oeeeeutlv* weeks 1* Ik* was more to th* point.
The Cube get Chuck Klein, and
hie bat should provide tbs dif­
' ' V. a DOt.RjLAna.
ference between ■ contender end
, . Clark cieeuli Coen.
a champion. Th* speeding up of
» r i A. a Weeks.’ the ball will lak* something from
the Oalnte' pitchers end add It
wAiNt/sf,
-foe Com,tslsset.
,
to th* hitters of the Cardinals and
the Plratee. The Bruvee need only
to come up with u better first
baseman and on* more oulflrider
to threaten snothsr IPU rally.
-v W hile'the Ctnriwwatl Rede-un­
der new ownership are making a
game and desperate fight to.h a
ready for the opening of tha
campaign, only the Brooklyn.
Dodeers seem definitely to have
evaded (he uplift fever. Alwsyi
npinii*. mi the hall fl*ld and off,
the enMl nerstsU today In tha
nwwaea . office*.
.^
Pel the*
d«v**n*t need
a -»lnne* W » faithful lom out'

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direct quotation, to the Preaiden!
or the White House) that whish
could bo used us "back ground”
but could net be attributed te the
President; and that which waa
strictly confidential.
w ;;f
The rule was made, however,
that every question must be anbriltted In Writing, la advance. If
the President wished to answer a
question, be did so, and further
questions might be asked aboft
the same subject. If the President
did not choose to answer, the ques­
tion could not be asked orally, nor
could a story be written saying
that the question had been ashed
end no answer wee given. No oral
question could be asked about a
•abject not previously discussed
by the President In the seroe press
conference. This ' ru|e else pre­
vailed duridg the Cootldf* admin­
istration. -*r
*At first. Hoover answered many
questions. |le gradually answered
fewer and fewer. Toward the end
he re rely answered any questions
asked In wrltlnd* and almost no
question was asked orally,-hvM
after a subject had been discussed'
As his Administration drew to a
clap*, press conferences were rtre­
ly htld st all,
te v\
Aa the policy of ignoring quteIlona developed and at malty prase

tone-B each .-Boocaneer* was tjw
first M i U p t e f ths'aeasoiv Every
cluh n i OM gam* In Its mete-up
daring .jsbWv, etylo . and finesse
are IhMRvh ’ Overboard and fight­
ing spirit runs riot, be stated and
added that "I hop* the boy* got
rid a f all that spirit lait Satur­
day right," : -Sentinels .High must meet an­
other strong' team la the fo r a of
the DeLand Bo|ldore her, oh sat^prdajl. night. j t ‘ will be the third confersneks
hqm* game bf Jh# season, and #v*
•ry effort will be mid* to s*UbUih'*f/season's tffcord of no defeats.'oai the home court.

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Mias Ada Borroogha o f Rich­
mond, Va* who waa treasurer o f
Urn "haadquarton committee antiSmith democrats," will bo tried al­
to on the aame charges. Cannon
directed the committee*! work
which helped pet Virginia. Texas,
North Carolina and Florida In the
rep abl lean column for the flrat
time atnee reconeW-octioo days.

R u b o a M u d tn rolo. U a « d
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MAN OF Integrity, «l-43, phyeltally fit. Interested In entering
government erdrk.
Information.
Write Bex 36, .Hamid.

0—Sit nation Wanted
WORK A 8 Housekeeper In boms
ia desired by lady with consid­
erable experience. -Apply
Mr*.
Phillips, Route S, box MD1.

Thursday - Friday

16— H ou se T o R en t
DWELLING; TW Magnella Ave
nue. Good location. Sea W. J.
Thigpen. . ■
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FRESH JERSEY Cow far.sal*
M. E. Shelby, Lake Monroe
843-R. •
SPECIAL BARGAIN f o r this
week. Highest grade four-bner
Enamel, Me quart; 30c pint, Me
H pint, 30c H pint. Btatiley-Rog
era Hardware Go.
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STONE MOUNTAIN watermelon
seed. 30c lb. .10 lb. lots 40c lb.
t . W. Lord, South Sanford Ave.
A m e r ic a n " g a s o l in e
b*at*r
Good condition, f i g Palmetto
Avenue.
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•bar", whether nr M . Aa fee se
the freeait*-* la concerned, tbel'l

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LO8T 1 THREE l-saowth-a aid
pigs. Twd Wwtei one spotted.
Apply Plggly* W iggly,
Banford
Avenue.
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Lower Floor
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with men who live without hope!
tea, and ee on, th, talks they have
are not for publication. Further­
more, the number he sees In this
way Is rather extensive. He re­
fuses to giv* privets Interview.
• Cool Idge apparently had no su.-h
favored group. His piece confer­
ences continued somewhat larger
than were Hoover's at the end,
and h, answered more questions
byt Die questions had to be sub­
mitted In welting end any an­
swers were/attributed to the fleXltlolis aWhlM llooSa* spokes man.”
t President*'Herding waa cordial
and jovial with the press, but gave
little real haws at hie conferences.
President Wilson was the first
to Inaugurals regular press con­
ferences, m d permitted questions
to h i puked* orally until tha War.
The earlier President "Teddy"
RoomtcH waa accused of usteg

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Cabinet Goes Before
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WkQOO•Pennies Saved
By Man In 12 Years

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sews WTC ~~ 1 ■ —V BTlEKANno ATT. Town. Jan. 11.
—-tOV-Tweiv* years ago Charles
Mute, J r ; o f Maitland, Mo., began
aavlnig his pennies. If# would find
at rht qr.taa a, &lt;hy In Ma oockrt
B ft g r h U
aggajL*—
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Tcftardaf ha lood'd hi* savings
— throa wheat sack* anJ ■ largo
hag didI :o# the cop oeri —lato hit
M th y M b and traded th# car
emim/U for 4 n*w modal
Th# agl iW iklla dealer did not
______ _ ta aavnt hla change, hut
weighed \ W coins and found be
fcM P i |*m S Ip &lt;*»h. Nuts aald
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' j work hours will be proposed to
r
I American Industry nest moqth by
the national recovery administra­
tion If the Improvement of busi­
ness develops to the point official*
expect.
jlu gh 8. Johnson told
news­
papermen
yesterday
thst " i f
buaineis turns up I think wr can '
ret Vice substantially the average
o f 40 hours a weak now prevailing
in cotlnd industries, adding:
"N ot only that.
but 1 think
bralness la going to."
Hr said he did not contemplate
a unlvenal 10-hour week or any
other infinite figure but explained
T A L LA H A SSE E . Jan. H.:-t&gt;F) that hours virtually had to lie de­
— Repeal o f the state prohibition crea s'd or lner«a»ed by rights,
amendment n ett November, A t­ which suggested an average of 32
torney General Landis ruled yea- working hours a week as * pos­
terday, would legalise
manufac­ sible objective.
ture and sale o f liquor In counties
He will projiose the genrrsl re­
whtre there are no local piuhibi- duction plan to a gathering o f the
directing committee* for the 200
tlon laws.
Ho called attention to a section coded industries at a meeting he
o f the proposed amendment pro- will call for Feb. 16
vldlng for county elect ion i at the
Thai session ,l« to gn over the
general elrctlon o f 19.11 to decide entire rode regime for the purpose
whether the sale o f intoxicating iff shaking cu l
inequalities l»»;
liquor* may tie permitted. Thu tween com peting Industrie*, ilirsection also provides for *«ch rrlminations between manufectur(Continued on Page Four)
(Conttnued Lei Tags Tw o)

Product Could BeSold
In All ButFewCounties, Says Attorney

Deputise opposing tbs govern
roe»t charged that corruption ia
the government, parllamant, and
praea enabled Sargu "Handsome
Ales" SUviaky, who killed him
•elf Monday whan police closed
If upon him. to fleece the public
o f more than MO,000.000. Slavlaky founded the Bayonne Mu­
nicipal Pawnabop, leaving with
ita aaMU about three weeka ago.

Judge Millard B. Smith cc
cloded the adjourned Pall term
o f Circuit Court late yeatarday
afternoon after he had aentenced
two .nagroea to priaon terms at
Ralfacd whan Jurlea had found
them guilty, o f alleged law-viola
Ilona yesterday.
James Thompson, charged with
fianalaughtar as the reault o f the
dfeath of a deaf and dumb negro
hS attacked at Oviedo
? e * k i k g o ,' was found
gaUty. lie was given a five year
sentence at hard labor.
Mack Williams, charged with
b rok in g and entaring, was found
gaUty, and was given an 18
month aanteuea. ,
,' Ea/ller In the day, Btalea Attom ey had requested that a
charge at nasi-support, lodged
against Ed Dave, while, be nolle
pro seed, and that chargee of er­
ase. and assault with Intent to
commit murder, lodged against
D. T. Richardson, white, of Du
Lake Monroe ares, also be nolle
pressed. The request was granted.
Deputy Jack Hickson left for
Ratferd' this
morning
w ith
Thompson. Williams., and John
vines, white youth who. after
pleading guilty to the theft of
Bailiff Jamas A. Cunningham's
aUton»ot4ls some months ago, we*
a three year sentence.

Industry To Be Asked
To Reduce Present
Scale I f Business
Improves As Hoped

LANDIS GIVES HIS
VIEWS ON LIQUOR
SALES NEXT FALL

C h a m b e r o f D e p u t ie s t o d a y

cesan Council o f Cat hoi
who were here for thrir
meeting, women o f Ihr
All Souls Catholic Chu
ulhrr* from Central Flo;
In lu-r talk Miss Gam
Ihr theory o f Hugh Gibs,
gatr from the I'nllrd Mai
sa il that thr Cnttrd Mai
bonier* are not defended

Atlantic Bank Had Debate Is started As
Successful Season, To Tag SalePead-Line
Feitner R e p o r t's

Stockholder* o f
Atlantlc National
In annual session
yesterday afternoon, heard with extended beyond Jan 15
saliafaction from their now preKv m white Oevemor fthrdtx was
"idant, Peter J. Feitner, that sail*-' *heeat ihert* cwme Utirirram* to
factory progreea wa* made in the lu» office taking opposite vii*w"
administration and devclpment of " I n the name and fo r the sake id
the bank's place In this community ro mm on pet)pie »&gt;f the state .(rive
us 21) days more on auto tiiyn/'
during the pa*t year.

laHilrir m her talk »hc (old o f the
Yaiinyj i van of
the ilifTerent
cotintrii*' on tiiiairmiuveiil and contraulcsl tin two theories on that
•ttbMt
E!rutting, who thuiinM
that nil n.-itiona
should "arm
| town” t.» H erm an). And o f Hitler,
|who tMi iki'd that (icn n rn y rIiol M
NEW YORK. Jan. II.
tA1)—
"a mt u| " to the other cuunlrir*.
Jehu |). Rockefeller, Jr,, and »sWomen
A ftri n dradlock
had been
rtf fly j formed ni the tcn frrrn r* in nil siH'iatrs in the Itockefellei t"enter
w ith
flah o f *fartlon&gt; *-mermed* Mia* Hanthli* d. \ 'iipni. .it w (f idi* i
i...., 4
»r ,i. l
u m ."tdiC'Ulnir
and at Mi*. I 11,it I'nlaii , cam e f..iwa&gt;,
1. 1 .i.
m 4 '*1 i.OJJ.Dtl.i *iama«o
with n theory on "m oi.n l" di­
armaiiit nt or g oodw ill
n
, i t il vcsU idii) by u-ui estute
to
on e'
lin g id'i
tint i i « t s controlled ti&gt;
August
Knlitfu ni* th«* clone ol Ihr run* llc ik sch c r. aged miilti-niilhonnirv
frirn* • Mi»« Hamhl* mmu
to philanthiopist.
(t'mitniued On tiagv h xu I
The use ««f coercion to force
businesses in which they have nn

W allers
of
Whan
the
*tock holders
had teleir rap lied W D
elected John T. Walker. J r„ of U k e Hamilton. Similar mr.-age*
Jacksonville, 8, O. Shinholeer, It. came Irom other *e, turn*
The opposite view wa. taken by
Nawtnan, Mr.
Feitner, J. L.
Ingley, and Joe Cameron, aa 1934 II. A. William* of Tmarr*, pre.l-

Pioneer Woman'felad |Nearly OOMen,Women
L i v e d hi Floridai Assigned Tollandlc
For Past 50 Years1 Neressnn’ I) u t i e s
Mrs. A T lUissetter, HJ-ypar
old wife o f A T Itossetlen died
a I her home 112 Ma(rnn|l&gt;! A ve
nue at ahmit 1»:I5 oVIoelc*. tHI*
m om lnp
She had he«n Til til
health for several weeks. [ »
Funeral services are tO he
held from the Itossetter hoqir at
.‘1:00 o clock on Saturday i f le t nr»4in, Rev, K, l&gt;. IIrow nice o f I lie

John T. Walker Jr., as chairQisn
o f the board; P tU r J. Feitner
as president; J. L. Ingley, vicepresident; Arthur Bra nan, cashier;
L, Betts, assistant cashier.

" " ' v &gt;&gt;r*' «* * "I™"1 '» l 1'*1 r‘ " "
munlly, and in nearby *i«li
“ here, upon completion of her
early mlnratiun, «h&gt;- lurnr-.l in ml
dent of the Florida A.iociatiun of ■■ n imdium of «i«pre»*ion SI.
Tan Collector*, who wired. “ Any |. i udie,l art in Germany for aboul
axtonalon o f time for .ecurlng au- „ y, |r
hpf lnt, . , „ t
II,I.
to tag* would work &gt; reel hard f(&gt;rm „ f
will,
•WP 0,1 '* *
of Ihr'State hrf |hr(,„Kh
j* ,,,.

Ml** Ruth Mrttlnger of this rlty

lha new director of the buraau
of public health nur*li.g,
Rtala
Hoard o f Jloalth, according'to an
announcement released this weak
h* L c. l l u i y -Hanaaw at JacksonVilla, ■tats health officer. *
Mlaa Mattfnger, who ha* been
Southeastern director for the Na­
tional A mar lean Red ('rota after
having served for *eAral years
aa Florida director, will leave Red
Cross sendee about Feb. 1 to at■uiae her new position,
Sha was ■( one lime a member*
of the abate'a board nursing staff,
and bar addition pill bring the
rtaff to alx member* a* Dr. Han­
son slowly ia rebuilding the per­
sonnel which was reduced because
of limited finances some year*
M «.
vw w .

Crews Start W o r k
On 21 County Schools
CWA crewi this week began lha
assignment o f repairing anil re­
modeling l| ebunty schools which
have beep In need o f work on
roofs, floors, and walla for many
months.
Principal work will be done at
Lyman School fceiwosfl Longwood
and Altamonte Springs, and
at
Southstd# rrimary School hi San­
ford. Th* roof* at these sch
have been In a poor (tat* at
pair for soma Urns,
that was loosoond
ping through Urn
•way from catling* rvgalarty.
T.nnU, rot ley-hell, and hast
courts era W ho teataBte i
o f the
sataUat
1
the county, H
by eitoa r . Ml
wh* is in (hargo o f
'4 projocta.

, AURORA, III. Jan II
lAh
The death loll In a sprctarular
midnight five and ten cent stole
fire was ralaed to Jhree known
dee,! today aa tits body of one
captain was recovered, and thus
of two other* were sought in the
basemrnt of the building The vie
tint* were Captain* Kdward llrea,
John IVlenion, and Charles H off­
man.
They w»re trapped when lhthree story outer wall of the
building oceupied by the Wfiotworth Company toppled over, en­
dangering the lives of,hundred* qf
•poctatora at the height uf a conflag rat Ion which caused *260,000
damage.
Ballad that the bodies of other
victims, seme of them spectator.,
might h* found under the dr hr,,
was ssprrsaar) hy f|ren„-n The
causa of th* fir* M unknuwn.

Eiv alKiut If* names so that thia
f.iitotv imiv
eom e
within
tioijntn

ttiisiifv irnF her rrmni ks a** to
,(iIn- ni|t nil' i|i*wn .I,»f t li** 11st. Mis
•I -*« fil »hn I iifilv r»C**»! s re|
fo»»re nr-h'*s Inf o m pi-rsona im
hie lit d-v nn act erf duv*" wto-k
wilt Ik* taken
fr om
the li 'i s
W he re tieretaary they
will t*e
!■(hi p4l on ilirect n d «f f, she arid* -I
t 'ommrtiliruf
on
the
re« ni l
I F eilefl l order thill skilled w»il,
i t s he paid f l an hour far then
■ time nit f W A

Is. M is M*h

i tinted, 1'h.iA.ft n ■mull ifr»&gt;*■1

•' («•*f

It w o there that *he met the ’ i,jr .sln ry hit- he,**, oool
«
man who w a. later to heroine frw workers ,o the f.n - 1 l»ot
ICl fill Iv i»* &lt;
her husband, and in I k-cemln-r of smile |H*r»mns bav
IKKr, the young rnuple went to fin'll rnlcd lhAt Da V » M 111 ■** I ■f ■
( otil. lUftd an tinge Tw al
(Continued On 1‘egc Four)

„ Ludd MsSpivey To Speak At Dedication
flrV Of NewMethoidiHtOrphanage Building

State Cabinet DecideH
That Mules AreCostly
1, ^

TAI.1.AUAB8EF., Jan. II
—Thl* may bo thc age o f Ihr m»
tor vrhldo, but hecanse muk.
coma too high the State Girls' liy
duatrtal School at Ocala is going
to have to got along with thr
throe already there—amt the trac­
tor.
Th* state cabinet, presided avr**
by Secretary at State R. A. Gray
la thd absence o f Gorvnc-r Rhol.i
learned ai Its mooting yesterday
that mules coot around |16o or
ISM a hand.
"That’s teo mask." the cabinet
•Breed. So h r the time balag th,
«k * e l wOt have to worry along
with thro* mule* Bad a trader.

Hr. I.uild M Sjtivry,
prr*ld»nt and Ihe aI a Iiw m &gt; leAilmg t ** Du
o f HiMitherti I wlli-ge at I M*kclATi«l,J lower room Tbe M mI mui
.. H ue
will tk'tivrr the aihlress which &gt; j
j,*cat,.4 that it off* is clea*
to fratun* the cxvrriM** attriuliiiL visibility o f the entire r«*nn. i«n*l
the iledlcalmn
uf
a la rg r
n**w | |»t h st airways

borne fur thr uld*r lH*ys »t Florida i
Melhmlist

UrphanAge

In tienso.i

A 4Jj*&gt;inliiic the o ff ic e I- a
' age riHim which Eiinispa l In Nil | ,tl
, 1 0 0 electric Inaulah il w a i n li» *ci
I e r e whiUe at the m n i o f Mu h M ■*
i is Iht Matron * Imi I rio&gt;m
w*Mi
private bath ail)«)lnirig.

Procedure AdoptcdBy
A d mlnistrationists
In Trying To Push
Across Pet Measure
WASHINGTON. Jan. t l.—)
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,,f ,,l, Dn
....Pair**
.

&lt;t Ont nine

K iw a n ia n s F a y V is it

f.i*dge ;*ti 02, F. A
M, one of Ihe most to live It
Mil'Mini* ciitles, o&gt; 411a iin
E x p e r i m e n t S t a t i o n .a g ’ *1." one itf it active niemtM*rs
file mini whit in hetieved to have
t h e elaborately*
m M»mui longer limn any
A visit to

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Milford

I J ^ .E n t o m o lo g y

*«f Ento pei miii now liv ing m the (Inkted
ei|iiipp«*d l 1 S It.i m i i
ivudoicy office on Fiiift «\veil lie. Nl »l i‘"
r I MleiDiH', 05 yi
old
II
with lit. Fred T Wellman its h
fat he i *»f t ;
|. Bledsoe, wellMtwl guide, rounded out no cut lot
i**l It n.eeling o f the Suufind hi known ( idery Avenue g lo w e r fin
this nge«| Mimoii will
wiinlr i ’ liih, held in pi»D nl I lie tiniiJi it
f f'oiitihued Dn I'ajfe Four l
M on lr ru ma Hidel &gt;i*ter»lu&gt; noun
.f
tie. Wellman and members

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...w jm. iuii,
o f ihi* work tbhifh
•lutltril IMuaIIy, ami Hi

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"f
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alixta arrayed llicmsvlvpa in
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thrnnph a rrm-wal nf Ftdoral
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the

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W A S H I N G T O N . Jan II
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■nl yrai tadny jia^'i'd ihr t'l.iMKI,
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tidfill I*if*%ilinl lti*itwi*\ i'll ** hud
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SANFORD LODGE
CLAIMS MAN IN
r . ; , ORDER 75 YEARS

difflitillX I him whs exp'-rirnc ctl In
thi* vprrlal arMtnii.
\V,lh the Sena te calendar
be­
reft " f m a jo r Irgislatinn, com m it*
Ices .e l about »dju 'lir&gt;g
their
differences with the House u v ' f
the liquor tax legislation. In view
o f the o p position by the
P re s i­
dent, thr Senate re ie rs e d
«»•»;
and struck mil « f the H o u -e bill

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an anieinhnrnl ,d aring heavy e x , i . e t a « e s on liquors f r o m nation*
in default on their war debts.
■ W a r drill* lighted a c olorfu l lla r o
„ f c ong ress iona l d e l a t e yesterday
In lead d isp ulanla
tow ard penalixing hark ward drhttirn
»
behind, with fal«* y«ft
tw M’ ttlrd, w a" tii4**»idfnt
Biwat vi’ lt*" rrrumm cndaliun . hackv-d by
th,. F rd rra l
tiowir
tiummianlnli,
fur r at ifica tion uf the .St.
I.aW*
rrnrr t r r a ly with
t sUinda u n t o
whirh a ^K«*tilc |n»w 4*» and tiavii;
Uatmn fiyatvm wutihl Ih* hiillti
In thr hiffh hlaxu uf Wanhln|t»
Inn ilfVidupmi-nl" lu which tilUU*'
hailunal
affa ira
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much #
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mitlur tn v ote fnt cnnifnittra ap*
11rn va 1 » f W i II ia n* * ’ 11u Hit 11 t» f
tii’ nnxylvnnia
hb ttiuha-»i*adi»r
th
thi* Suviut Ihiluii uf tirpuhln-a. The
MulliM vnti* in cufiintiilr*f wan 14

In 2
Thi* war debt
penalty was nttmtiifd ta I h f lupiai t.ix hill (»rrid*
It a. .tf ihi* usually l») h" title !&lt;• •
iu^ in Ihr Sma ll" An Hinundnifrit
I a
win. Ii an* p i n\ idl'd hy Mi
wan adupti’il. tn ihi* fan* nf nn ur­
|li *
til■«41- •'II, ho|«d npi-iRti.t
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gent rrnurj*l hy t"hiiirrmiii llurri*
l it. h wa* fthi* f u
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pnn af ihr
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\ M»*ati lunchuR Klv .(lUrt'i
.
-pi-nt lint wilt ....... I 91 Jtflii.iMHi.nOii
tnail t*il down
with
i ailt riiviu jms!
|,i4v i^ual lunrhitm
mU*
f the $7,IHM) tiiHi.oon w li ii h
i hi*
nutlti’ ra, chIIiiii; tai itiipa-il Ian uf
tir 4'nidurit t*"t iuuiii'd fur m t h M i )
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nil rx clar tax a- will
thr uau|il
1 ' ' I m ha* h t , „ ipunt
dm 4‘ar^ o f M-ii(nd lllflthini if f
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train
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fin **ain• d n ii nf la i \ i a » , hilt iltli! *
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4
st *»ii nth riI umm ' k " af drill pay*
h\ I h f f’lld nf I He &gt; i l i i Du *l i f h i t
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WHI iimu
Milford, a* g u i ' - i v ijiid K ibmih -h
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\ \ m (j o c r in g «&gt;F V 1»•»v a11**. N •
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iit, l i well wa.utv ia.)kia.
tiftlict* Omr( AToYicIuy Vliiua 11fin in whirh lhi* Si'dtilu
During

i lni«*| ni* mu uf

luia &lt;‘aiiil Matlduy

tin'

wuuld kill thr prrarnt law H^Ainat
(ronttnuiut On Pxirr T w o )

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liaall, tin*
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( m|I&lt;&gt;W lllj' |H f wliltH Wi l l PutMIgtlt
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iiitu 4‘iMiri fui alti'g I law vndH
t mnx
Hrvrral IifcrI prnmnx in!rrr li’il
Ihimi't I in If amt la . Mrli rh, | til fifty Sm u t walk nr** rifte'Cltd
Wtill! , | ll|l I Ul'll With 4 I*' IuI tu n* af
in I"* In Drlnrirlii tuuiurrmY tiuaci
I hr par km y law * Tin* &gt; iai*i i" fin in!
in alli-ml Ihi* nnmittl mrritttg* uf
$1 rarh
thr rrn tra l
Florida
l .mm-|| „ f
Will It* iii*.. ha in and ti ■oir Mar
Buy
Scniit" nf
Amffii,*!, Thu
VVrlliarnx, ♦iiiitirtul with .h*i»r* k'rly
fWiunril will n i f f I in jmiit xrxjajuii
- iinduri m a fjnfri 9*5 •. . . I.
IsiivuiL, VliDilL that*. ■(■I
with wiDi ihr Orlando hiwiini# nnd*
dniirdrrIv &lt;t fidurt, as-iiult,
anti tiinn" ("lulu in l.tint hrnn Mr^jtiun at

ti* Mtian, H r
\ \ &gt;* M.uin^
I
Springs lumorruwr afterruMUi
I Miiiaun, VV t»
H i miimi.
I. .
THc ni*w home, prrpenttul to the
I - I , J". F
\ A S|«»•
Orphanage aa a gift from Mr. and
Mrs. Jamea II. Randall of Dilun
I
It Wlt»on, K t H ii |M*r. It V
do, will
lie drdirateil at 2 AMI
. •uith, Davr Hiiiii'ki, I (i I « *i»
T h n e down wiair^
bed loom#*
o'clock, horn as filling
a need
a i d ) , J. I* Hurl ti I Hoy, 1 I la jug diuiik and duaidi •I), wax
ctinlam thrv*e lieds each, while up
t rari(«frr m » I «* cnunt&gt; r a u i l fur
that ha% existed for man) ) i » r » (
l i 'i m a v
I'liler
'&lt; Imwl,
tili tih■ la if- there are four
l#e*l iihiio #
Arum*
Mctnliwh,
the new liomet ujum whirh
Di»
J'+ilJv 11 ]) t N'VM'II. S J Nik trial a « »&lt;i
fo r three
tioya
each,
and him
Ramlair* have ipateil neither lime
ItujMil S tilukiand, .1 )« Stairm iharn«'d mill In*ing hunk and din
largi »ihjiu for six hoys A louiig i
Htimplrr
ahax
nor money, will piuvidv mmli
A Jt Jahriaoh IS ti Itiutdrti), J im a n k 'i ly , Ht nry
j i n g »•« ,11 l&gt; Mtualrd s i tin- h.ml
I I r m &gt; ftugriit, ( h a ig r d with lintareomodlalion for dn hoys in
|r Jtiikin*. I' N Whiiidmr^t, VS
uf th- front
.IsL ri.M ,
while t
ri Ing and a Hiikpiciuri uf la r n ny,
vnanner equaJ to that provided b&gt;
S I ole mar, llowant lo n g , ht,rl|
larg,- c lass sml s c r . n i r d c m Lusr-I
and Elijah Samri*!, charged with
any orphanage in America.
larhmahn, (i. J
Itaioetl. W II.
b rea k in g 'a n I entrring.
The hall )* a hrnk aliurtuii sjorp iug p o ir h r s t r m ls ov er t h l Zaihry, and W. A C.s.per,
handsomely finUhr.l ImiIIi In-eb front imr^h. Ihis room has accuand nut. 11 Was l-.nlt to
i»od*ii'&gt;na for sia Liy,
the aeml circle effect uf the c-su- ! There are .1 1 showers, lavalun
h
pus, and it uVrrltMikw le«kv M'iiikh
ri#». and toilets fur the buys mstde
All persons in the city hr county
Th* front porch is finishe.l .n- the building, w hil, another shuw
having professional or
amalrur
rod tils, and four larga rulumn *r i* oil
the rear porch,
By rrsolution in which they act rxperelncr as entertainers are herise from the floor as support. I. - for lunvenleruv when Ihr buys
forth the lie lief that slag is tha i n # Invited to participate in Ihe
th* slightly slanted parch ru..f
come ,n from work or after a
ideal material to l.r used in top- elaborate
vaucj'vllle
program
Upon entering the front door ' sarin, ,n the orphanage pool
Irrssmg any road. In
Florida, whirh will be presented at the
way, th* vietlor find. hinr.rK ...
The building is richly furnished,
• iBrge living room and slu.i and gardeners now are beautify­ members of the Ihrnrd o f County Mat fair Hotel on the night of
Comigistloners have appealed to Jan. 30 as part of the I'reaident
ro,,m W l t l has n large open fu . ing the ground adjacent to III.'
the State Road Department fur Roosevelt Ilirlhdsy I’arty.
place aa n feature. The w alL of building. , road treatment, uf this type on
Thosr willing to donate
their
this roots e r , aUppUd .a d finLh. 1
Friends o f the ecjux-l are urged the new lakaahor, boulevard.
timr s n l talent tftwanl tha suela buff « A m
point. All wood to attend the dedicatory exercise*
Tti* reeolaMon calling for slag c*aa of this affair, are urged to
J s » r r o w , Mathadtst loader* from trratm sM af roatli, urges th* D e­ get In touch with C. E. AfWma,
**
Color.
Dnwialqhg. |g * large hall o„ m at) parts o f tho sta to are ax- partment to raquir* all contractors
chairman o f the committee on ar­
lb* floor «ff whisk Sea a hands*,*, | pec ted ta kg present. Including of- operating In this county to use rangements, s i onre. lie tnap ha
mlald Iteatwpw m g. From the lie ' ftcinU and members of tlie board slag. Th* resolution was sent la I, ached at Ihr A. C. L. freight
Um front aUlrvra), o f tlw school.
''Tallahassee on Tuesday,
depot la the down-town x m UoIl

Talent SouKhtForPart
Sla«r I Sought A Top In VaudevilleProgTam
DreHHlnK ForHighway

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nertily i *i y e n i s. lie loineil Inn
nlcrest io vacat e leases and m ov e
1
. . . . . .
Uvnlvt in
and m Mas o f t Hi
U&lt;» kefeller t enter was nl. r
V ni. he will have heen h oit iohc
eiretl in thr nmiplainl nuamst the
for 75 y r a n .
■tefendants, w ho include W m l lit op
W
\Miith, t»nrikei and Itrother
in Inw o f Itoekefc llc i. ami Nelson
A Itnckefellrr, n soli
,
The plaintiffs an* the Aimtima
Ilealty I'orporation and tin* ftroadunv
K u h a n g«*
t'qrpornMnn
llecksrher, who ii**entl&gt; n*4
fr om h collapse on his i n i h t
eight y fifth
hn llidn y.
is pres*-

In i*&lt;t11 "c Ilir ti*t t*f rmnEevees the staff

Fees arr so small they would nut
She n m e to FliiridA in H W l i i i r t j MP|w |n thin r m i n t y will he nn
pay far the extra force required to
thin
r l n » n if u a tiu n
ftm iim ,'
sett let! at A st at uia which wan del
handle if time extended
Dover*
ml lhAt time B business »n.! m c i i I ,|j|%
ftorV consideration tn the matter
center o f f**t growing H onda
slir &gt;Uo
tl.nl th e VI
KTratly ap p re ciat ed."

Vtlss Ruth Mettinger
To Head State Bureau 3 Known DeadlnBlaze
Destroying DimcStore

HOUSE SEESPhmI
GAC RULE USED ;r
BY LOYALISTS

75 YEARS MASON

Young Rockefeller Is
Dcfendnnt InAction
Rased On Allegedly
Unfair Competition

M R S. ROSS
'O PER ATIO N O F .
IS DEAD A FT E R LOCAL CW A IN
L O N G ILLNESS HANDS OF MANY

man, W. M McK|nn*»n ^l“ ich
Torranre. tirabam ilunler, .1. C
llutrhison, II H Met'asfm mid
V M. fireetie
Mrs
Uossetter was .......
oi
C»rot on, Mmss „ nit .In Iy J?' t IN5*»
as Miss llarriette Shat luck Hm

NUM11ER 65

*,l that the best defense o f ■ euun{try ia iin' |?ikh1 will o f its iHugh-

\*v r»onnet o f
the managerial
ffirrr o f itffKr wm kers , r m t in w r *.
rreiir
foremen, and depart ment
s u p e r s i*i»rs rhar^ed with the re
sp&lt;tn«ihilily for the local o|**Tallcui
o f C W A , FKIl. Stall* Boant r*f
llralih. and ot her project* which
wmild elas* if) them n» H V A c m
pjoyee* include* Ihr names o f
near 11
men and women
A •iirnfilrte list o f these w«irk
First
Presbyterian O m r r h
vull
« ««*
released thrmiirh Itir
off iciate, sio J burial will be in
r i V A o f f i c e at the t /n ir t llnuse
1.a kr v le v» f * me te ry ,
TAl'LAllARSF.F., J.xn. It
—“ Autom ob ile owners an 1 offiri als
Mcrullers o f »hr Hoard o f Dea­ IcnIav In Mi* Helen T Morse, di
ye at unity brgan lining in i *i » op con* of thi* Pre'hyleriwn (!huich rector »if H.H-ial service, together
the Hanford ptisile shirs o f tin* question *»f
with the annoiineement that h«'
will art ns pull Ikiim -ih They in­
Hank, meeting whethur the time to acquire i 'MI
rail*'
o f a recent nr iii*f fr om
clude, II. It Hievi-a* I. 1. F iji
at the bank a u tom oh ill license l i f t ' * should Lc
W ash in g to n it will ht* ni-cessary
xirr. I. A Itriimley II J. t u b ­

directors, this latter group formal­
ly elected tbs following persons
as officer* for IU34:

Price Five On la

ANOTHER CDT Delegate] To Peace Sessions HUGE DAMAGE
Says Bes ^National Defense/s
IN WORK HOURS Good- Will OF Other Nations SUIT IS FILED
I POSSIBLE
BY HECKSCHER

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11 .
— UD— The alx United State*
Navy ataplaasa making a first
squadron flight to Honolulu
ware well past
the halfway
Slating that Internal jg)'pea ce
mark chortle before daybreak
depend* upon the chaiH bla feeltoday," amt last reports Indi­
Ing o f every person
cated that all la well with the
nrighhor. Mis* Anna
flight that was expected to be
of Washington, I). C.,
completed during the afternoon.
traveler who was prese t (hi
Fair weather and helpful tall
the |ieare conference la QtA
winds was’ promised over most
gave a talk on "W orld Peace'
of the remainder of the course.
thr luncheon held W
The planes left San Francisco
perton*
the Valdes Hole) with
yesterday afternoon. They were
• f the
pre»rnt. including mem
only 8M miles from the goal
W ASHINGTON. Jan. l l . - W V at 1:00 o'clock, Eastern time. |‘ A further general ahortenlng of hoard o f the St. Augui t » Dio-

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SANFORD. FLOKDA, THURSDAY. JANUARY II, 1934

Navy PlanesNearTo
Honolulu A i r Base

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Ihe Chamber o f &lt; ..miner. &gt; build-,
ing at 12 If. n'elnrli
Itev 1.. |L
Bruliakvr o f SI A 'J g il-lio i, n fo r­
mer distrirl governor o f Rotary
in Alabama is , I,,, pm iripal speak,
er.

Yesterday’s W eath c(v^
U atlgn

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tonight and Friday.

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NUMBER 65

C e n ts

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ANOTHER CUT Dele gate \To Peace Sessions HUGE DAMAGE
Says Bes National D efense/s
Good Will OF Other Nations SUIT IS FILED
SEEN POSSIBLE
BY HECKSCHER

Navy PlanesNearTo
Honolulu A i r Base

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HOUSE SEES
GAG RULE USED
BY LOYALISTS

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SAN FRANCISCO, Ja a . 11.
—W&gt;— Tha alg United State*
Navg I'aplanes making a first •
squadron flight to Honolulu
were well past
tha halfwag
Stating that Internal i* l’peace *ii that the lest defense of s counmark sh o rt!* before daybreak
depend! upon the char ble feel- try is tin- good will of its I’eightoday, and last reports mili­
ing of every person
ard ‘till |to rt.
tated that all U well with the
neighbor. Miss Anns
OmmbJp
letlrt hi her talk -he tuM of the
flight that was expected to be
In d u s tr y T o B e A s k e d of Wsshingtnn, I). C , World wide vaitoti* i vim of the ililfer^nt
P r o c e d u r e A d o p te d B y
completed during the afternoon.
T o R e d u c e P r e s e n t traveler oho u se prw i g (hiring em ntric ..»» disainmmcnt and eon*
Fair weather and helpful tall
A d m fniH trntionist.H
the peace conference In Qehevs, trusted tl t two th.orics on that
wind* lea** promised over most
S c a le I f B u s in e s s gave a talk on "World r e a r s " at subject «&gt;f Hruning. who thought
of the remainder of the course.
In T r y i n g T o P u s h
The pianos toft San Francisco
Im p ro v e s A s H o p ed th , luncheon held Wednesday at th tt all nation* fthouM “arm
A
cro ss P e t M easu re
the
Valdes
Hotel
with
1
i
parsons
down"
t.v
O
rm
a
n
).
*nd
of
Hitler,
gestfrdajr afternoon. Theg were
who belli\id that Germany should
onlg
350
miles
from
the
goal
•W A SH IN G TON . Ja n . 1 1 . - 0 D - P " ! ? * " " * ludin« mTmb* * * f ,h '
PARIS, Jm . 11— (A.P.*&gt;—
NEW YORK. Jan . I I. - bV)—
hosrd of the St. Angus In* Dio­ -arm uj *' to the other countries.
WASHINGTON Jnn U .—
■'A fu rth er general shortening of
The SUvUky BcmntUl storm at 1:00 o'clock, Eastern time. jwork
cesan Council of Catholli Women
Aftri a dfadlock
had
been John IV Rockefeller. J i . ami a**
hours will be proposed to
(A.1*.)
— Administration loy*
fnrmetl «• the conference hi all *4H late* ill the Rockcfellct ('enter
broke with full force on the
I American Industry next moqth by who were here for their ;garterly
nlists arrnyctl themselves it)
faction*
ticer net I. Mi*« Gamble «!. \. ’opin. .it w o th. i ^cd with
meeting, women of the
the national recovery administra(overnment of Premier, Ca­
»r t
n in eliciting
Mated * .»( Pidan I came fotixanl i
l h e House today to jhtn
tloa if the Improvement of bull­ All Souls Catholic Chu
mille Chautemps in th e
in .1
damage
with »i theory on " 1niH.1 l" «|i« 1 . 1 .1 *
thronph n renewal of Federal
ness develop* to the point officials" others from Central F
In her talk Miss Gam
armaini ut or goodwill io one's
a. %.| yeetiltU ) by »eal e*tate .
Chamber of Deputies today.
erpect.
economy powers wanted liy
neightnn
Intel* *t* noitiolleil l») .\ugii*t
4 T h e cabinet went before
Hugh S. Johnson told
news­ the theory of Hugh Gib
J I.. Ittedaoc, !».*&gt; year old fa tlirr President lloosevelt, despite
gate from thr United Stal
Follow tig the c)o*c ol Ih
»*n lle ik *ih ei. ageil multi-millunmiiv
papermen
yesterday
that
"
if
the chamber and sought to
•»f G I |l|nl«o«* o f thi* city, wln&gt; discontent o v e r t h e "K»ir
feiem
Mim Gamble went t
philafit III Opiet,
business turns up 1 think we can" sa il that thr United Mai
i* Im-Iic ic i I to Ih- the only man in
avert its overthrow by a
borders
are
not
defended
((
••mimied
On
I'agr
io
m
|
The
uar
of
coercion
to
forrr
re*Vice substantially the average
rule” procedure which they
frank admission of “Faults
lui*i|iea*c* in which they have an Aim in n wlm ha* Iwen n Ma*on
of 40 hours a weak now prevailing
|Vr G»r m a il) 7;. yenia. He joinetl the relied Upon.
mtrre*t |o vacate lct««c* nnd move
and Mtgttganca” and promise* of
in rodod Industries, adding:
P.-f.-at Ilf th r con tc-lcd
rule
to lb* kefrller t'entrr wa* n|. r v , , **'r m Ih.V.i. mid in Miiy ,.f (hi
drastic reform* and punlihmento
"Not only that,
but I think
nim bi prdve n decided -etback for
legist in the complaint again*t tlu* &gt;*'**. he will tut Vi* been u uii’IIiIk* *
brslnesa Is going to."
In pal Ire and jod klal procedure.
for 75 year*.
tb r lirm o cratic force -, tint lead­
He said he did not contemplate
ilefcndant*. who imlmle Wmthiop
Dapotla* opposing the governer- are not etp ertin ir an&gt; more
a
universal
30-hour
week
or
any
\V
Ahlileh,
banket
ami
bndhet
meat charged that corruption In
iliiri.u ltx than was experienced In
other infinite figure but explained
in Inw of Rorkefelh’i . ami N’el*on
t k government, parliament, and
TALLAIIAB8EF., Jan. II.MA1) that hours virtually had to be de­
thr -perial «e««inn.
A Rockefeller, a aoil
pr*a* enabled Sergo "Hind»ome
— Repeal o f the state prohibition creased or Increased by eights,
With th r Se n ate c»lrn*U r be­
The plaintiff* are the Auahma
A la*" SUvtaky, who killed blmamendment neat November, A t­ which suggested an average of 32
re ft of m ajor leei-latin n , rninm itReally I ’orporatton and th** |l»«*u«l
»etf Mondag when police closed
torney General Land is rule-1 yes­ working hours a week as * pos­
tees »el about ad ju -tin g
th eir
P io n e e r W o m a n T i e d
( ‘n* |*oraMon,
wav E x c h a n g e
h| upon him. to fleece the public
terday, would legallxe manufac­ sible objective.
difference- with the House over*
of more than MO,000,000. StevHeck*rher.
w
Im
t
nt
I&gt;
ie«
o\eie«l
L i v e d \u F lo r id a
ture and sale of liquor in emmtie*
the liquor tax le g l.la tlo n . In view
lie will projsosc the general re­
toky founded the Bayonne Mu- whtra there are no local puihibifrom N r«dlap*e on In* in c u t
duction plan to , gathering of the
of th * opposition by the
P re si­
F
o
r
P
a
n
t
50
Y
e
a
r
s
nlclpal Pawnshop, leaving with
ii
h
right)
fifth
loillid
ai,
i*
p»r*ltlon laws.
directing committees for the 200
dent. the Se n ate r e .e r .e .l
Itsa lf,
It* assets about three week* tfOilenl
of
the
fin
tiirr
c»»ntpnny.
He called attention to a section coded industries at s meeting he
J . L . IIIo d stH *, W I i o H iih and .tru c k out nf the llo u -e bill
• Mra. A T Itossetter, M -yesr
IVrwsnnrl
of
M'ontiminl tin Page Fourl
the managerial
of tbe proposed amendment pro­ will call for Feb. lb.
an amen knent placing heavy rX old wife of A T Rnaartlevx dim!
•»f n ffk e winkem . engim-^r*.
viding for county election! at the
Thai session ,ls to go over the a&lt; her home 11J Magnolia Avr forrr
ti-e taxra on liquor- from nation*
forem
en,
and
de|*artment
general election of 1B34 to decide entire code regime for the purpose
in default on ihetr war debt*.
Hue at about P I ft o'clock* thi- *upervi*ora charged with the re
whether the sale of intoxicating iff shaking eul Inequalities It*;
War debt* lighted n eolorftil Hare
morning
.She
had
been
fh
1
1
1
«p«»n *ih ilil) for th« Inral o|N*ratlon
Sal 1 f 4 .nl lanlgr
Uj, F. A of congre.-loi.al delutle yrMrrday
liquors may be permitted. This lwarn competing industries, ittshealth
for
several
weeka.
•
o f I W A , KKR. S ta ir |toar«l o f
A M , onr of tbr most m iivr 111 to lead di-pulant* toward penalsection also provides for a«ch criminations between manufseturFuneral service* are t f be Health. an4| »*ther project* whuh
ImihIm MaHorm rlirlm , is claim
( Continued on Page Four)
(Continued t r i Tag* Two)
txing l.arkwaid debtorheld from the Konsetlrr horfr i t would cla**if&gt; them a* ( W A im
a" om of it uctivr niriiitM&gt;ra
t *ll*M' l.rhllol. will, fate yet to
Jndga Millard B. Bmlth r.
.*1:00 o'clock on Saturday Aftri* ployee* inclinle* the name* o f
l b . mull u bti l» lo’llrvi’il III liavr
Im: arttled, wa- Pr.-Mt.-nt Itnoactladed the adjourned Tall term
D e b a te Is S t a r t e d A h nentn Rev. K D. Ilrownlee of the nearly (HI men ami women
MnH4.ii long. 1 than liny veil's rrrnmni4*ml»tion. bsck^.1 by
A
v is it
l»»
tb r
r l a b o r a t i l&gt; * I h IMI
of Circuit /Court late yesterday
A com plete ll*l o f the*«* work
|nm non now liv in g in tb r Hintril thg. Frtlrral
!*4| iii y 1p t*$I 1 ’ S I t i m ’ s i i
«»f E n i» »
T o T a g S a le P e a d - L in e Firat I'reabyter lan th u rrh will
IVw n
I '«»mmissloti*
afternoon after he hail sentenced
S ta t oh
o n F .lm
A v t ’t i u f
officiate, ainl burial will be avi •V" wa* released through the in « i|iig y n f f i r r
for ratification of tb«' .St, !.«(*•
two .negroes to prison terms at
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Lakt-iiew Uenietery.
T A I .U A H A 8 S F .K . J * n 11
irnrr treaty with 1 aiia.la un’k^r
Ralferd whan Juries had found
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lllrd -o r. ivrll
— Autom obile o w n e r * a n t o f f i c i a l *
Me ml m i - of *he litiard «*f l&gt;en» toda\ In M i* Helen T M nrw , di • fid g u i t h \ M t u m b ’. l m i l M ti r n l b ' i
which n ffJgantlr |n.wc» an&gt;l navi*
them g u lltg .o f alleged law-vlolarector
4
‘
f
**
m
ial
service,
together
known 1 ib -ry Airnin * g m w rr l)n gallon systrrn wout.l In- built.
• a s t i r n . r r t i n g o f t b r S u i i f u r t l K&gt;
y e t t e n l t ) Iwgan lining U} on op corn of tin* J'r«"»byter imii Chun h
geaterdag.
Stockholders of the Hanford- poNite aitlra of th e t|.'r*tl««n of
anmninreinrnt that h ­ w a n t s 1 b ib . I i 4-l«l h i p l i i t i«t lb% M h i . I i I .
I b i * ag $‘.l M uhi . ii wrill
In thr high hlasr c»f Washingwill art iii&gt; pull Ih'Mm ib They in­ wit b th.
Jam es Thompson, charged with Atlantic National Bank, meeting
cau*« of a recent nrdeP from M i ' i t l i r u m a l l u t r l ) « « t p t t l a ) n o tu i
H'lmtmurd tin I'agr Fourl
tor! ilcvetopmviits to which inter*
manslaughter as the result of the in annual session at the bank w h et her th e ti m e to a&lt;&lt;|Uire i*Mt clude, It. It Steven* I. I. f in
Wa*hmgt n it wrill he n4-ce**ary
H r . W r llm a n a n d
i h p i i i I w i **
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national
affairs tu.night
rniicli M
dtath a f a deaf and dumb negro yesterday afternoon, heard with aut om ohdd lirenae t a r e * *houhl Le tier. I. A llriintley II J . t o ll­
In ••••In*4 the I I I o f ito p lo ve e* t b r s t a f f
exte nde d beyond J a n lb
man, VV. M MrK|nn*&gt;n ^lugh
attacked a t Oviedo satisfaction frem lb air new pre­
V
t
namr*
*o
that
thla
l»v
Rlmilt
R v m while Governor Bhntti wa. ,
w a n l a n s and
£ a k l *I '" k jfd ,'' Was found
r
Torranrr (*raham ilunter*
sident, Peter J . Feitner, that satis­
rt.me
* ithm
It*
i a s n n tv m n•»v
v
r«s»»i
g l l r n t s , l dps iii*ii.*t*t ••••** t !••* type
Ih r rrfu a*I of two inrmt»orp v i
galily He was given g five gear factory progress was made in tin • h ee at. th er e c a m e U d egiam a to llutt hiRon, II II Mrt’aalm and
••iioln
hi* o f f i c e ta k i n g opposite viywthr Srnatv Fm rign RrUlloii* ( 4
o f tb r w o rk U h i.h
aantence at hard labor.
I lit*pr* .an* hrr rc-ntnt k a- to
administration and devrlpmvnt of " I n the nam e and fo r the a a k r 4*1 \ M. Cirrene
m iltrr to votr for rommlttr** ap­
Mack Williams, charged with
Alt* Rtiaietter \va* bm
at 'tie n itti»t.• ilnwn « f the I t Mi* • l u r f r t l l o c a l l y , a io t in i b t m l r l ••*
the bank’s place In this community common people o f th e Mate give
proval of William (' Itullllt, of
I l a n s t o m * . s u r p n - r . l i o m - .i t t in
breaking and antaring, was found
Groton, Mum ., on July p i i nr»n M..i«e •C*•* • b*»t ..nil
ua 2 0 ilaya more on auto l a y * , ''
during the past year.
#»e I nnd l t * l t . * I V ft'W o f w b .* l ll I l M " •• •III
I'rnnaytvnnia a* amhn«*a.lor to
W A S H IN G T O N . Jan II
(A *)
guilty, and was given an IN
a* Mm* Harriette ^hattmL lie*
••'••re or-les* inf»«»n p* •* n n * o n
( Tnion of Repuhlira. Tbr
When the
stockholders
had te leg ra p hed W U W a l l e r * of
the So
• r n l t h r s r n p r o f t b r . x | « t *n u i . l * F. 1•••al ••xpm III IIM’H f ••• tin* fi­
month sentence.
bti- ttt i|** an ai-r lit* s|nv'« WnrV
L a k e l l s m l l t o n . S u n d s r me**«ge*
m r .- s g e s
l l f *' " » • " P ® " ' 1,1
..........
tr in 4oninilttr$’ wan 14
. nl year tnda) pa**«'d ll.. f 1IMHI. Hullitt
: EejU er In the dag, States At- elected John T. Walker. Jr ., of
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r
u
m
l
r
i
w»»&gt;
rminity,
ami
in
n earby
ntate
came lrt»m other nett inn*
111*41,IHI0 himi k, leal iii ^ IX.IHlil.lHMI, Io f
will |»e taken fr ito t h e
li*t*
K iw a iiis n * y r s t r n la i
fc»»&lt;
to meg had requested that a Jacksonville, H. O. Shinholser, It.
The oppn*itc vtrw M•* taken by where. up&lt;in c o m p le ti o n uf h« • Where necessary t h e y wi ll In*
UIMl to 1•i -|&gt;. r I hi’fort June Id to
Thr war field p.nnlly was ntin m l s a n ilw lr lir s » • * • » " * ! • •
"
charge of nan-support, lodged A. Newman, Mr. Faitntr. J . L.
II. A. William* «»f T aiarra, |»rr*i ' e a r ly ealueetiofi, ahe tu rn ed in nrt plni et| mi tlirect it l i e f , * b e a d .l . -I
» If II 1•n - t !. It 1(4.0- •i.lt'e hud tachrtl to the li.|in*i tax bill |*eml«
ingkg,
and
Joe
Cameron,
aa
1634
t * n . . . f t h r u s u a l l y la » V !••■•• ••• '
against Ed Dava, while, be nolle
«lrnt of thd* Florida Ap*4Kiatmn of aa R meffiurn o f rR|irea*nin Sli
b'rl rMi HIM&lt;4 - Th.a •tldi'i’t rsti
tb e
i n . nl
&lt; omniriiting
*»ii
mg in Ibr Senate An aniendiornt"
pressed, and that charges of sr- director*, this latter group form al­
l .»•
i.Mlra put* tin
1 vi b o b a r r p r o * t d r d h&gt; M i
ly elected the following persons Tux Co Ilector*, who wired “ Any studied a rt in G e r m a n y f « i about I K. ilrral order thin •killed
» ■ " a&lt;I"|&gt;l•-•&gt;. m Ihe (are ..r an ur­
aoa. and assault with Intent to
1 1 raii-.il
hotel
4.|
H
’ratMi
II"
"
rxten*ion of time for securing au­ a y e a r, ami her int«’i e * t in till* i r, be paid $1 so hour for (b&lt;
as office re for 1634:
•il lays for It* 11 Ml 9 1 1.IHMI.IMMI.IHMI gent re.|ue*t liy I'bairrnan Harri­
commit murder, lodged against
I ii. h w a s | h r
fu s t
..1
..............
Nearly liaH •! llo .*tin»atr* f
John T. Walker Jr ., as rhatripan to tag* would work a real bant fo r m o f hi'auty re mained with •nnr on CWA |&gt;in*" Is. M ,- M-"son of (be Finance • itrninitieo
D. T. Richardson, white, of thr
p l i i r h a i r to t*r k im u t t a '
•••utine go 1 e 11 1 nl 4 ohI ■ ha- lot’ll
of the board; Peter J . Feitner •hip on tax collector* of the wtate ' h er th ro u gh th e y e ars.
|
-Isted
that
*
srm.ll
uro"**
,*•
•
&gt;
that thr rrierm r in. a*uie not l*r
Lake Manroe ares, also be nolle
\ M r a l * l u n r b r s K l v n n at i- ..
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t
9
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p.nt
but
otili
Fee*
are
ao
small
they
would
not!
as president; J . L. Ingley, vice­
S h e c a m e to F lo rid a in IkM tan d I s*ns In this rnuniy will he oo
loaded &lt;b*wn witti •mitrnvciaiftl
pros and. The request was granted.
141(4
im
ifc
Hiial
lunch.-..
f
tbe
$7,tHHi
•H I,IMtO will, tl
llo*
president; Arthur Bra nan, cashier; pay for the extra force required to I
matters, calling foi itnpo-ilion of
ertt le d at A a t a tu ia which wa* ■ler this
rlnsstfo
Ntion
•ta.l.ni
Deputg Jack Hickson left for
I
m
I'realdant e »ti lull'd f ui 1 i r o i . 1 1
- I nf (he rnone)
handle if time extended
GovrrA. L. Betts, assistant cashier.
Mil exrisr tax a* m il a- the usualRalferd’ this
morning
with
HO to
• ••!* ha* Ih’I’H * p e n t
ikp r a ir of ai'liool
nor’* consideration in the matter at th a t ti m e . buatneaa and *oc»al lb,- week.
l m1 iff dutle- on Inpiorn from
renter of fast growing Honda 1 s)|, , t, 0 a, ni,.,| ||,nt
, Thom boon. W illiam s.. and John
T b e ik - f n i i « i' a n d in m i I i
at
I |*l
•bel needs llf 11
gTratly appreciated."
•ountriea in defuuh on itoir war
Livings, white yoath who. after
•
.on.lHHI.IM
HI,
I*
It
wr»»
Ihrrp
that
sbr
mH
tb»*
*««*u
r
wnlnry
K
m- !.«•*•$• t-m.l
i
•
■
•
**
t«*dai
ttian
•
d.lren.
M I bh R u th M e t t in g e r
pleading gutltg to the theft of
the Ham- dal. • *f la - • 1 « a i . h u t debts
man wrbo wa* later to lw« om** frW work«rs m lb*’ |»s*l !••*! (bit1
h .uanian Kail I a h..
^ l a u n c h a . l n * . ala** o f di-l.t p a y *
B ailiff Jam es A. Cunningham’s T o H e a d S t a t e B u r e a u 3 K n o w n D e a d ln R la / c hrr buobmitl, ami in iHremlwr of I *otnr |w*»*on* bai« ii’«»'nllv ••••••
I»\ the end "f D &gt; e a i • ti* d i f 11 it
••■led the offu m ' .lob U
lh*»
automobile some months ago, was
eatlrnated l*i t tie I * * * - l d . n l t it me vi t re (h fu l l $ ..till m b *1
D e s tr o y in g D im e S to r e ]HMfi tbr young rouplc wrrnt t»» I nn*t»at.’.l that tbrv •»•• •piaMo* h» 1 W. A r*H.|. 1
(• In the Height) • » t. 00 . 1 .d 9 7 ..M RI. a n i e m l m e a l ol s « n a t i o ( ' l i n k t i l .
three-gea r sentence.
M is, Ruth M rtllngcr of this city
(C'ontinunl On Rage Fuui I
( «nt;:»u#&lt;l on Rage Two!
I * -t Mrtho.li*i * I 41t h . a l i i
Mo l. |i.ipoHtnp 1 lie 4 ii h e t Jixttw,
o 'H l.lM N I
1* th* new director of the bureau , AURORA. III., Jan II. (Al
•i »* J. KJarnrlt. I . 11 t'm k 1
w a - a di | ti* -i bl e
4,
of public health nursing,
S lat* Thr death toll in a spectacular
JWkQOn•P e n n ie s ■S a v e d Board af Hralth, according'to an
•
and fern grower, who mm
J h . M ••»#*«•
hat u it . I o n «||$»
midnight fiv* and ten rrnt store
4 lull's "baby" |iiemlM*i*
niiit ii.lriM iit, ax wuil toA-utv w. ).ia- w fwjb
announcement released this w**k
fire was rslsed to Jh rrr known
T h o k e a ffc riu '.'fik *
fh c * * r * iif M
bs D t. Usury -U t t s w *f Jack s onvu.iis i.mt in whirh the S«*vmt••
(Isail today as t l s body of onr fire
h i i p : J . F r e d S i h . t l f i e h l «»f I
would kill thr present law Mirainal
' .
BmarAN DOAIT, taw *, /an. 11. villa, stmt* health officer. *
captain was recovered, and tho*D u r i n g a I 1 l e i n.
M ill . . f |*o u ••O il, H r .
F le d I
W ld llO M l.
Mia# Mat linger, who has been
( f 'o n t in u f.l O n P x f e T w o )
&lt; ■—
Twsl ve r * « r * ago Chari**
of two others were sought in lh&lt; ^
I n »■ f ’.a u it M o n d a y a f ! • '( m ***n , t h e
i.nfurd, a* yu* i- nnd Km on*
t M N aU. J r , of Maltlami. Mo., t w i n Boulheaitarn director for the Na­ basemrnt of the building The vie
Dr. I aiiI.I M Spivey, president a n d i h e a t a i i w M ) le a d iiu .* t " 'h e
fo llttw in g
| « r * 4i i i * v n 11 f 'l X n i g h t
1 ' ’erbacber .»! !(•«•hii»'tnil. n|
TO
\T T K N D
M E E T IN G
'■W '■»«vli*g hi* pvnnlrs. )(* would flnH tional Amartran I M Cross after tlms were Captains Edward Rees, of S o u th n n l allrgr at loikrlan.l. l o w e r r o o m T h e M m I i o i .
• *1 f ** * *
n d o c o m 1 ( n i a lle g - I la w v io l a
l l r t t q r.tati a &lt;V» In hla oorlrvs haring served for i c h n l years John I'rterson, and Charles Hoff­ will itrlivn the addie»a which ■ is *0 l o c a t e d t h a t i t o f f e i * r l e a * t t m ( « o 4 * n n g **l \ b»*i i l l r \
f
io
n
«
S e v e r a l l« *e a l p e r a u n x i n t r r e te« |
aftgr hla' round on a rural mall as Florida director, will leav# Red man.
to feature the cxerriaea attemlln). v i s i b i l i t y o f t h e e n t i r e i i h u i i , n n d M Hard It Smilb ••» rilnavill* ■
llo in e i
litt le
a n d Jo#
M e is c h ,
Crea* service about Feb. 1 to asin l i n y S e o u l
w o ik
a n * e i|M * c lv &gt; l
• R. Mason, who ptrsiilerl. 1
the dedication of a large new 1\l« o th s t a i r w a y *
They
were
trapped
when
•
th
•
w
t
i
l
l
i
,
i
t
i
M
i
u
.
d
w
i
t
h
1
io
l&lt;
(l
Io
n
*
o
f
I •••Hose, How a ..I " i . i l m , 1
t o !*■ in O f l a m l o t o m o r r o w
n o o ti
Yastarday ha Io*&lt;l«d hla saving* sum# her new pocltlon.
hotnr
for
the
older
tM»y» at Florida
three
story
outer
wall
of
the
(
t
ie
p
a
r
k
i
n
g
l
a
w
s
T
ti«
*y
w
e
r
e
f
i
n
e
d
®h# was at one lime a members
1
A i i j o i n l l i g t h i- o f f i c e l« ,* - '• • •
tu a tte n d I h r u n n u a l tn e r tin ir u f
■—th r** alw at sacks and a larr*
1
••nitall,
Jr
,
|
I
harp,
A•
&gt;1
Mt
ibixlixt
(Irphanagr
tn
llrnao.i
$1 e a c h
the state's board nursing staff, building occupied by the W«ola g r r o o m w h n b b o u ^ e * l b . a n $ •!
h a t Ball
'.tha c«pn*r»—I*to hi*
th e C e n tr a l
F lo r id a
( o n n c ll o f
R* anan, l l (
\\.* t.'.urn, I
worth Company toppled over, en Springr loinorrow aftrrfMM.ri
W • 11io- 1• • •1 am tL* ua m
in and
a n . l F «*•»••
M ar
Io n e l e c t r i c i n s i i l n l e i l W r I i i b* 4.1
I
S c o u t*
of
A m e n . tt.
The
•M qat i rea bfl* and trsdH th* ear and bar addition jrUI bring th* dangvring th* live* of, hundreds qf
The m*w home, prearntr.l t«» the r r . w h i l e a t t b e r e a r «af ih » • • " • • I oinaon, W l»
latin.
• list
h in gitm
e dI will.
w il
NYil|itorn». •
-•**.*c-k*rIy l l u y
■Naff
to
ala
mtmbire
aa
Dr.
Han­
1 **a f*Bt l fa r 4 n*w moH«l.
( o v u n r i l w rill n ie e t in j o i n l s e s » io ii
I ox. 4\ F IN...
A
*•*.
fjne$|
$
«imlurt
•peel*tore * t the height of ■ con­ Orphanage as a gift from Mr. an t l la th« M a t r o n * U - .| r o o m
son
slowly
(a
rebuilding
the
par­
w i'h
Th# aataiaahn* daaltr did not
w it h th e
O r la n d o
K iw a n i* *
n m l'
U v t o i l M M «. 1( .. i1|I |Lm rc hh si i k ’ &lt;‘ l
w it h
» It Wilson, F
s o n * ! which was reduced because flagration which caused $260,000 Mra. Jam es I). Randall uf Hr Ian p r l v a i t - b a t h a d ^ . l i u n g
II 11 |»er.
la aavnt hla chang*. hut
l . l o n * ( lu l» * in l . u r n h e t u i - • * H - i o n a t
do,
will
lw
dedicated
at
2
O
il
•
li'«
in
l«
*
r
Ib
*
•
d
u
r
a
*
»
M
u
t
t
,
i
n
I
•
•
n
.ik
.r
t
,
a&gt;
damage
oitb,
Dave
11.•
I G
yrart
u i L I__I IlM rains and found he of IlmitoO finance* •om«
T im e
d o w n * la n ^
t o il n ii.in *
th e C h a m b e r o f C o r i ir n r r .• l.n if d I m • i i k • h uunn k n
n di «|i
d i **•* » » d '« ly , w a s
am
B e lla that th* bodies of olhe. o'clock. Keen aa filling a n*c-i
nr .
o y , 11 I
•rdy. J . U Hurl F I HHoy,
c o n t a i n t h r e e I n d * e a c h , w ln |« o p
M d f W i n n ! Ip /cash. Nut* said
•n ir a l 12 I f .
..'.h a
R ex
|„ R ,
t • a n t f r i • a*«l| io
t u ro
r o uunnl l&gt;
i n .i il t fu r
that
l$a*
existed
for
many
&gt;ear»,
victims, some of them s|H-rtators,
I*
4H
IM
H
,
iVler
F l e l t ti
ware MjOOO ponnln In th*
• l a i r - th e r e a re fo u r
t * r 4i
i i h *| o *
H iu h t o k c r o f S t A u y i i s l i n t , n fr» r*
waw
Annie
tr ia l a *
wmA n n i i*
M c ln t.w » h ,
might be found under the drhrt. the new home, upon whirh »b,
limit II D ( * - * « 11 S J N i
fo r Ib iv e
I m» &gt; *
each,
a m i m ih
n ie r d is t r ic t g o v e r n o r
o f Rotary
wa* »«pressed by f|remen The Randall * have spared neither lino
R u p « i l S l r i c k l a m l , .1 G
S I m u m i , i )••• tfed w •I* Ixeing .trunk and dia
Th# antap war* token to S t Jo *
o i-k il) II nry
Humpter
alia* In A l a b a m a is I l i a p r i n c i p a l a p udsknor money. Will pmvi.Jv m.Hlein l a r g . lo o m f o r f i r t»o y» A lo u n g
csum of th* fire I* unknown
A
It
J..hnat*n
S
9
D
mk
I
im
).
J
u
«
&gt;
4 f k , J ( 4 . fW I S affklal count
re
11 i» M t u a t e d a l I h e I h m l
l l i 'l i r y R ..a « r s , c h a in e d w it h lo llareoinmlatitin for .to Iniy* in a I
D J in k in s . I ' N
\V h ii * &gt; h .i» « t , W
• ^ i* *4 * ito— ■a ^*1 * ■■■
» t n lr « a M r ,
w h ile a
manner e«|ual io that provided b&gt; o f t i e f r o n t
H ( olrman, Howard I •*»•!?, Hurt r i m x a n d s s u s p ic io n o f l i r c v n y ,
l a r g . k d i u a n d a e r t e n r d e n . lo a r d
CWA crews thla w**k began th*
a m i E l i j a h N d ii n c r l, c h a r K * * d w i t h
any orplu-nage tn America.
Ivfhmahn, (2. J
Itarhvlt, W It.'
assignment of repairing amt re­
b r v a k in jr * a n I e n t e r in g .
The hall Ja a tuirk atiurlui, aler("og poirli exleiuta uvn th&lt; / - • c h r y , a n d W . A r . n . p c r
modeling t l county school* which
handsomely flni-hr.I both in-nl. fronl iwr^h. I hla room ha* accoRIDA
hav* beep In need of work aa
T a le n t S o u t f h t F o r P a r t
M llN IIU
^*1
TA LLA H A SSEE, Ja n . II
bV&gt; and cut. It was hull to rmnplei, raodaimna for six boys
■lalltoa
roofs, floors, sad walls fo r many
IHab ( a * Mela
—Thla may ba thr aga of thr mu t h a a a m l vircl* a f f e c t n f t h e r a i n
There are » lx a h o w e r a , l a v a t o - S la jf I h S o u g h t A h T o p In V a u d e v ille P ro g T a m KANFdHl.
iT
tr
month*.
Aitolarltlrulgi I'I f si
pua, and it overlook- Lake M u n i m
p ic a , a n d t o i l e t - f u r t l i r b o y - m a n ia
lUv loa r
Principal work will be dona at tor w hirls, but because mule*
i i • , Na
D
re
ss
in
g
:
F
o
r
H
ig
h
w
a
y
A
ll
.n'Tw.i.y
tr
county
Th*
front
poicli
la
fin ta h r .l .
Rust
la
coma
"too
high
tha
State
Girl*'
litthe
building,
whil,
another
showSI
Lyman School hatwaafl Longwood
F.»rf laudriii|*|h
iv
in
i
professional
or
amateur
rad
tile,
and
four
larg*
c
o
lu
m
n
bl
duatrial
Be
boo
I
at
Ocala
la
going
1
ar
la
concealed
on
the
rear
porch,
and Allamonto Springs, and
at
Mi n i
Is
Hy resolution In whirh they act rip tre in cr as entertainers am be- F4.f|
rie#
from
tha
floor
»
i
auppurl*
I*
to
Hava
to
gat
along
with
thr
far
convenience
when
the
boys
Fun IMerre
Bouthalde Priaanrp School to SaqIS
forth
Uaa
belief
that
slag
is
tha
•
Uiiipgiiiip
ln^*
Invited
tu
participate
In
the
Ihe
allghtly
alanle.l
porch
roof
11
come in from work or after *
fard. The reefs a t th *** achonla three already there—and tha trarl l a s l Inga
IT
a te
ideal
material
to
be
usaJ
In
top*
daburate
vaud*
xille
program
tor.
•
Upon rntorlng the front U«hm ’ awlm m the orphanage pool
Krjf Weal
have been la a poor stoto of re ­
&lt;'Ira$ bl
c*
-1 i f
C.*te«f «•
T b* atoto rablnat, presided uve^ way, U t visitor find* himself .
The building l&gt; richly furnished, Irrssiny any roads In KW*ri(U. which will be prvsrntod a t the Mis ml
II
pair for mmds tlsas, and piaster
rurnibcra of the |l&lt;ar&lt;l of (Niuntjr M ajfair Hotel on the night of M.»ore II* •w 9
Sk
that wa* looaMWd hy w ater drip­ by Sacretory * f B U te R. A. Grey n largo living loom and *lu&lt;i and gardener- now are Iwaullfy&lt;»•ala
14
('timr^lsiloners have appoaled to Jan. .*10 as part of the Rresldant &lt;»W«-»c hvl*»*
XI
ring through th* read ha* faDaa I* I W absence of G arm cr Shnl.i room wblak baa a large open fn
mg th* ground adjacent to the
Orlando
the Slat# Road l&gt;npartmvnt fur Rooaevelt Hirthday I'arty.,
JI
laarnad a t Ito matting yesterday F*®0* M • feature. Th* walla of 1 building. ,'
l**&gt;n»ar
f.u
(*lt-«r
L4
(
I
toad traatm aol of this type on
Those willing to donate their Tnaipa
» 1*
T*nnla, vadlay-WB, and
( l.ar U
that mulsa coat around |16o or tb l. ream a r , atippUd .a d fmiah.
41
Prirnda of tha school ar* urgrJ the new U k u k c rt boulevard.
T itusv ille
time
a
n
l
talent
tftward
tha
suc&lt;Ta«r
II
41
la
buff
'
TP*#
tWO . bead.
to attend tb* dedicatory axarct-a*
The roaoJaUon call inf for tlay c»as of this affair, am urged to
J.
"T b a l’a foo m ask," tb * cabinet work to
fllCOUlalA
tomorrow. Methodist leadsra from tr«atmvoi a| roa&lt;b, urges the De­
get in touch with C. K. AtVms, A t l a n t a
Clear 41
* * * w i . S * for tb* Um . being th .
man, paito of lbs atatd are VI- partment I f require all contractor* chairman of the committee on ar~ Auausia
near M
tlsroii
^
•»bo#l will hav. to worry along
•SU
parted t o b o present. Including of- oper at In f In this county to uat rangementa. a l once, lie I ff y he Hm
v a r t it | l»
with tbreo Mule* sad a tractor, inlaid I
From lb* liv -1 flclala and loam be r» * f the board ftlaf. T h f resolution was sent i f n-arlted at ihr A. C. L. freight Thoiossi ille
ll ;
a—14-It owi■ rale(alb * ml tog
already to aarrlca th a n .
I mg r e *
tk * front stairway, of th* school.
Tallahn i t t f on Tuaxday.
depot in the down-town i h tloh.
A. Me

Cabinet Goes Before
Deputies To Admit
Guilt, Promise Full
D rastic Punishment

Younjr Rockefeller Is
Defendant InAetion
Rased On Allegedly
Unfair Competition

LANDIS GIVES HIS
VIEWS ON LIQUOR
SALES NEXT FALL

^Product Could BeSold
In All ButFewCoun~ ties, Says Attorney

MjRS. ROSS
'OPERATION OF
IS DEAD A FT ER LOCAL CWA IN
LO N G ILLN ESS HANDS OF MANY

SANFORD LODGE
CLAIMS MAN IN
ORDER 75 YEARS

Nearly 90Men,Women
Assigned ToHnndle
NeecsHnry I) t i e

|

*i

Been Mason Since
IK.r&gt;{), Is Active Here

Circuit Court F a l l
Ctalcluded As
Two Are Sentenced

KiwaniansPay Visit
To UsS.Entomology
Experiment Station .«'«

Atlantic Bank Had
Successful Season,
Feitner R e p o r t s

Puss Three B i l l i o n
Dollar Mark Today

S IVrsoiiN lia il.’d lid o
fMlict* T iiurt .MoYiday

Ludd MaSpivey To Speak At Dedication
Of NewMethodiBfOrpHanage Building

By . Man lit 12 Yearn

Crews 8vart W o r k
On 21 County Schools

rAN. i

J

State Cabinet Decides
That Mules AreCostly

YeHtcrday’H* W eath er.,

ii

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Operation Of
Local €WA Hi

Hands Of Matty

Impulsed of those of our peoffle more fortunately situa­
ted were sufficient to hear the call.
*
The sum 6t $118,743.17 Is a lot 6f money. The spendhur of ao large in amount of money for charity In a county,
with a population of only eighteen theiiittml fflvto nerric
Idea of the depth to which hard times have cut. Further
sit Mr.'lfihtnann ixrtttirtmVfo hla report, this is not All that
Was spent :fqy rttfef. t t does hot include the expenditures of
a mtltibef of drgantadttdha ‘which had not yet prepared
their dita. Nor does It include Innumerable personal con­
tributions of the "Brother, can you spare a dime" nature.
ifcat of these ttmtribuUona represent a real sacrifice
on the part of the donor. The depression has takenlta toll
at tfid’tOp ttf the ladder as well as at the bottom. There Is
none; or ttry few, At last, who has survived the general
collMWe of values without finding his own wealth depre­
dated and 'Mb Income reduced. Many of those who are
frivihg to charity these days are contributing from their
own neeeaaltles or from the comforts of their wives and
our

c h l ld r t k . " ‘ 1
VERBA F O B TODAY
HOW TO W IN ; Trust In the
■ed, and do good; ao shalt thou
MU in the land, and verily
* u shalt be fed.
key are having school but
ibit out In Mississippi too. It
an the driver was an eighteen
r old boy this time.

1

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.

This-is of course the real Christian spirit. Welcome as
ore the gifts of rich men who give from surplus funds for
which they have no- material use, they come without per­
sonal sacrifice or human inconvenience. But the charitable
contributions of the average man, whether they be a ten
cent donation In a blind man's cup, or In the form or a two
mill levy on his ad valorem taxes, are the result of self de­
nial and a sympathetic feeling toward suffering mankind.
We feel sure that this kindly attitude Is approbated by

those who arc the recipients of such neighborly relief, but
we wonder if ail those who are being helped by the federal
government, either through Its relief activities or its Various
The B . F . C. asks Congress for jnb-furnlshlng organizations, Are folly as grateful for their
sol her billion dollars and another blessings. The federal R..ronimcii?
government; Is such nn
an Impersonal
lmpcrsonaj
■nr to lend It In. Seems there
difficult
to be thankful to such an
sort
of
thing.
It
is
so
t
as a couple of banka It missed.
Intangible something, so Inexplicable and far away, na the
Wall, one thing we can bo United States of America.
Very few realUe that this government of ours Is simply
ratty sure of, those letters which
see burned In the poslofflce de­ n medium by which the hat Is passed among those fortu­
triment under the direction of nate enough to be holding a Job, among the butcher, the
[i. Brown were not the AAA, the baker, the candlestick maker, and any others
H A , or the RFC, FE llA or TVA. comes have not yet completely vanished; and which with the
proceeds of these contributions manages to furnish roller
h Olio bill Imroduced In the Sen­ to unemployed ami Jobs to several mltllon others.
Your
a te soaks to put sn end to lynch
merchants, your farmers, your lawyers and doctors, your
law by forcing the county In which
a lynching might occur to forfeit railroad engineers, your clerks ami stenographers even, are
ten thousand dollars to the family all contributing their part toward the funds which supply
jot tba victim. Such ideas show CWA Jobs.
*
.
Just how little sum- senators know
For that reason, especially, we feel that the min and
about how to make law* that are women who arc now at work In numerous government acti­
MSanforccahle.
vities and who, hut for these jobs or similar relief work,
might be goltjg without proper food, clothes, Or shelter,
Governor Hindu says that egilashould he particularly thankful to the government which
pa fo r a special session of the
tglsletore emanates from bondiMsr groups who hope to have
■alas tax enacted. A sales tax at
U .particular time would not
kelp anybody but the bondholders.
No m atter what the funds so
Talaad might Iw devoted to, they
'Would relieve real estate of much
•f Use present burden uf operat!*•« county government*. So, Isig!ft lories coulff lie m aili*'ag ain st
Veal estate for,bond
maturities.
.That ll of course what the bondIsohJe n Want, l l would Ik* a *aif
|«fi«lator who votnl to l*vy m Balers
[ill In Florida right now.

[ In aAJItlon to th« un.KOO.ooo,000 which the government
will
fuwe b) the rnd of the iw it year
.an d a half, according to the l'rv»!
dent's budget meesage, it will also
I,owe acme $2.000.000 . 0 0 0 on hum'
'loan bonds, anq another $2,000,
,000,000, on farm morlgags bonds,
I f proposed legislation la rnacte&lt;l,
N u k in g a total public debt of
or ten billion dol­
la r* more than it baa at the rnd
■af the World War. However, right
'billions of this debt Is nf s selfliquidating nature, which govern­
ment aaperta insist will not have
$p be repaid by taxation
Thai
9MVM only about twenty-right
bUllons fo r the taxpayer to eweat

SANFORD FORUM
l^ ff ia M t o ,.
Sanford Herald.
.A more merit n i recently start­
ed la lbs County urging the paymeat of pmi-Uxes, u • help toWtVff* keeping the schools open
(hie ' Sprint.' The* whole poll-tax
dolltr g t o e l o acheol operation an
It la a wotthwhiU effort, and I
hope ^&lt;al Will keep It before the
pottle, &lt; t ■
M any1Counties are having only
fear and five months term i thla
yean.it am Informed that Seminole
Coeanty la a t preaent only aura of
• alx month’a term. Wo ooght to
b a n a full eight montha
term.
When the moat of ua were in

ANOTHI
IN-WORK
SEEN PC

(Continued From Faff# Owe)
( Continued T
as aklRfal workers in their par­
ticular field, And they a n to M
paid the I I an hour rat*.
Mr*. Moras alto announced th at
a shipment e f about M M pbuflda
of pork was reeeired In Sanford
today, end that It will ho dis­
tributed fkom the Fire Station os
Deeded. This shipment represents
the January quota of porit for
thla county, and It, together wilh
This ' ikncloved widespread use by
other arlielea of food, such a*
Industries o f the code authorisa­
vegetables canned last summer,
tions for publishing open prices
la to bo delivered to Indigent
to fix uniform and greatly In­
families.
•
creased prices on a variety of
The Hat o f wofkera under the
products.
*
' •
,
CWA !■ divided into several ihlgan, Jr., Ceorgg Steele, |tod
A number of other misapplica­
classifications, lha first of Which George W. Knight as rodmen; E. tions o f the rode principle also
la termed "CWA Administrative
were brought to lig h t and officiate
Personnel."
Virtual head of this depart­
school our elders
didn’t . short
ment la Roland F . Lamb, assist­
change us out of a few ’ months
ant disbursing officer who directs
each year. Because other counties
the work of nearly 20 persona.
In Florida and In other states have
Mr. tom b has one of the moat
responsible of (he several assign­ service e n d ,* director of
Civil done It doesn't make |t righ t fo r
ua. I f we make up our mtada for
ments. In charge of all account­ Works Administration.
ing records and the signing of
Untler bet are
Mrs.
Esther a full school year I believe the
and distribution of CWA checks Ridge, Mrs! Helen ttcholti, A. II. ways and means for having It can
to all employees, Mr. lam b la Beckwith and B . II. Guthrie as be found.
responsible for any errori which aides, *nd Mrs. B. A. Howard a i
A fter all there
aren 't
many
might be made by any warker supervisor of Women's prelect*. things more Im^brtant than the
under him. Ills eiperlrnce make*
In the F E R department Mrs. education of the next ‘ generation.
him particularly fitted for this C. kf, Boyd end Miee Virginia If we were to lesaen our efforts In
typa of work, it was reported.
this direction Very'much the re­
Other persons In Mr. LdiuVa rap heft, Miss Mary Buford Pow­ sult would be conditions which
ell a&gt; ‘ typist and file clerk, Bob fortunately wa have never yet
department a rt:
W. R. May, listed as bookkeeper cam e ran and Merton Aycoche ae seen in this country. For g ‘ Dem­
and ' paymaster for the ^RR. desk clerk*, and R. W. Lawton, ocracy cannot withstand the greed
Among bis duties are the aodlt- John C. Smith and N. T. Mel'her- and scheming pf self-centered men
•bn As distributors of commodi- without an Intelligent etectoifcte
Hfcs.
to keep them In their place.
Of course the poll-tax has never
Elton J . Mooghtea Is a CWA
employee listed as architect for been a popular lax, because people
feel that they are being charged
school--projects.
Robert 'Holly J r * Is IliUd as for the privilege o f voting. Nut
supervisor of Rorvl Sanitation, a this Is the wrong way to look at
Federal project- Mrs. Morse stat­ It, and elnca It U one of the source*
of Income for the operation of
ed that ha Is not on the local CW'A the schools It Is good cltlxanshlp
payroll, and that his appointment to pay it, and particularly at thla
and assignment was ordered from time when It Will be of great 4aTe Bahaa see.
miatance to those to whom we have
, T. P. Apgsr of Daytona Beach given the problem of educating
Is a new c a lla g e s who Is listed as more children than ever before on
supervisor of all works projects a drastically reduced budget.
and V j ' tor Inspector.
Your for a full length schoolA. R, Dodge
of
Altamonte year,
Spring! b1 supervisor of the Semi­
GORDON BARN ETT.
nole County Industrial Survey.
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(Continued From P l* e One)
publications carrying Uqseiv pdvertlsetncnts being ms Bed Into
dry states.
Clerk argued tk * debtor
tries were looking to repast o f the
Eighteenth Amendment to b rie r
them out of the depression sad a t
the same time were “thumb!UK
their noses" 'a t' America on the
debts.
The war debts amendment fixed
a tax o f VS a gallon on wine and
|S a gallon on liquors, oeer And
above tbs tariffs, from nations’ la
default In whale or In part 4a
t h e lf Arbts.'
’ '*
Party lines were split bad t h e
amendment carited Jib to A ® . " * '
The ameteSed bill then was ‘given
Senate approval and Went to con­
ference with the Haase, where a
coqimlttae o f •engtw ,ar»d ropqe-

A rthur Brisbane, replying to
B g American Federation of La­
i n demand fa r sound money,
• ys, "T e n are oa a fla t mon*y
W K and a a Inflation baala now,
laar Feds re tie n i at Laker. It
toara't m atter la Urn least whether

by Ulmpty paying eat
»y drawing ■» iateraat
by printing faOUuaa pf
beads oa yellow paper

.JdARtEDi

itla l q u a litie s t h a t i l v e to y a d r M l

lowinrhaaJfNH t l ^ 'P f f * *

Read this Im portant 'B o o k le ts
and learn how to make dritiihg safer

it »*s . I a &lt;g' m . - •ft
W b a t a r e th e F lo r id a

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U V a g o n d r 'd t a c k a r g io g c h l l d f c h , w h s t t a U i t f o a '
d o ? .Y o n t h o o ld b e a b l e t o a n s w e r T h r i r

and a

b u n a r g d o t h e r t r a ffic q d w t l o n i — f o r 't h e 'w f f i i u 'd f

adfc, dleaaant tootoridg.

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SANFORD, ‘TW ENTY Y E A R S AGO
te Georg* G. Herring will
* law In Ut* circuit and
ourte and has bung out kla
» at kU office la the ceurt
Me look the oath of ^office
Eha eoprawa court the ether
Id li now quallfM to pracT -j* * r v * 7 * ^

y

aer, Mr. and Mr». B. W. Herw
don. Will Watson, W. A. 1-effUr,
exwJ r . g Lioyd.'
H r. and Mi*: J. B B. Btfrker
end baby of PidlatmiiCila age In
^
|k, |U#tl ^ Mm- SlryknU. Mr. cad Mrs. J . C.
Hlggtaa. Mr. aad Mrm S try to r
M

r c J , j S jwCwXi..

fcrwsm re*Ideate

b o o k le t T r o f f i a * u l c ^
ta in s a ll t b a sn o re Im j
w ith in i b e s u i a .n f F l e d

th a t y o u d riv e in a t &lt;
C a ao lin ea’ A ^ 6 3 f

bom ' aad

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wealth, whereas Vk
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Retraining Workers

Vocational training for new trade skills demanded by
thf terhnolojriciil mlvuruT in ull Industrie* la ttn important
factor In the program of indiutrtttl recovery. according to
the annual report of Ur. J. (’. Wright. Assistant ( ommla„inner for Vocational duration, in the Federal Office of
(education. This la true. I&gt;r. Wright says, because induatry
cannot resume activities on the new basis with a lalwir force
untrained in the new technics.
“ll follows,” he |Kiiiits out, “that as business resumes,
Ihe problem of recovery Imth for industries and for worker*
will not be a problem of gellinf the millions of unemployed
workers back on their old jobs or on any other j«Ais for
which their acquired training and experience has previously
fitted them. Fbr millions of thoM now unemployed iradltional skill and occupational experience, acquired In the
pre-depression period will very generally have gone Into the
Tba Important® of sticking la discard aa part of the prire society roust pay for resumption
I* galas wban you’ra playing a of activities At nil under the Intensified competitive pressure
UM, even the gam * of politics, for economy which slways characterizes a period of re­
-wrirhhwriutmTby the-jam Tn covery." Induslrfaf "recovery and rttininatlan of unemployhick form er Postmaster General ment will, accordingly, not be simply a placement procedure
rows now findb himself.
It of returtilnir labor to Jobs for which they are
Wine th at he once let some air rather a training procedure of preparing labor for the new
a ll contracts, not to the lowest
iider, aa tba guise Insist, but to jobs that have become available.”
The retraining of workers of all ages in the new tech­
&gt;moons alas.
Now that It
I*
■lag brought to light long after nics is in Dr. Wright's opinion a prime responalbllity of the
I has le ft office, It looks bad. It vocational education system. "Vocational education,” he
aka aa If there might have been stya. "must function effectively as one social agency of
&gt;me other consideration. It .me/ Industrial recovery.”
ive been perfectly all rig h t But
A always safest, when handling
tbUe’ funds or public contracts,
go exactly by the rule*. On*
be too particular tn such

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vy&lt;yw u m * irnm D A r. i /w a x t n , i w
'enry tVlHe, Itr.
S v tr itn t Bridge Club

F lA t Methodfet Church will meet
w t' 8:00 o’clock with Mrs. R. L.

Shinbolscr, 107 Osk AVenus.
. Clrds NimWr Five of the First
tfdthodiet Church will meet »t
o’ddck with Mrs. W. C.
t » 0 Msgnolio Arsons.
S m in th County P.-T. A.
Mil meet St 8K» P. M. a t Lyman
S c W nssr Longwo&lt;4..

t

• W * Number Two o f the F irst
CbuTTh will meet a t
« r i i o’clock with l ir a . J . F . Mca d ls n d , 80® French A verse.

Orele NudSley^Thra# bf the
Flrgt Methodist Church will meet

w-

, J r . will i h h v
Jncksonvills t o

Miss Chris tin* Stoudenmlqp * * a
a member o f a select group whBh
gathered a t Orange City 1m |o
attend a dinner dance which was
givVn by M r. and Mrs. Gaorgs
‘A targe number of members of Young In honor af their daughter.
tlie younger set Of the city Were
Miss Helen Young who celebrated
entertained at an informal party
h e j birthday anniversary.
grtkn hu t Saturday evening hy
Mr*. W. R. Dyson at her home in
Mayfair In honor o f her daugh3 ; M iss’ Oleds Dyson. The host: was assisted In serving by
M tk M. B. Wiggins, Mrs. B. L
Mrs. a k . Lancy was sl*ct*d
Parkins, Mrs. *F. WV Bender, snd
virs-chalrman and Mrs. O. M.
Mrs. J . H. Truluck.
The guest* were entertained Harrison was r*-cl*rt*d secratary
with games snd cottteets on ths arid treasurer at ths regular meet­
large lawn at the Dyson home ing of th* A isles Circle o f ths
Gsfden Club of Sanford held F ri­
whjsk .f m
A M h t-d P S F *
day morning at the home of Mr*.
'C . E. Gormley, J r , Magnolia Ava­
l-hue. It was decided that a chair­
man ba elected at a later daU.
[ lir a . 11. II. Coleman reported
Utah under tha directio* of MrtPTed T. W illiam , cleaning anti
draining had been done at tile
R ig T rie and ataleai, violets, ole­
anders, hibiscus snd yellow sldsr
y d been plsntad.
Members voted that the most
snltsble name for the new bridge
over la k e Monroe would be,
-M onro* Bridge." As chairman of
the annual luncheon, Mr*. R. J .
Holly sUted that It would Uhe
place on Feb. 2 at lb * Episcopal
parish house. Rh* appointed th*
following decorating com mitt#*
I from the eircle: Mrs. R. L Cor­
nell, Mrs. Katherine Davie, Ml*.
Byron Btrpbrru. Mrs, L. P, Hagan,
Mrs. F . W.’ Bander, and Mrs. B .
H. Coleman.
Mrs. Endor Q iriett, Mrs. B. O.
ShlnhoWer, Mrs. H. B. Pope, Mrs.
a J
e * if ja *
E . B. Stowe, and Mrs. Fred Ben*
I der were selected to serve on a
nominating committee for th , gen­
eral club election in February.
Those present wire; Mrs. J . E.

Azalea Garden Circle
EleCta A nrtualOf fleers

' , - v O f Onr ^ to ck Of

; FALL and. WINTER
GOATS-H ATS- DRESSES
SALE STARTS FRIDAY
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— Jahn . -12th
ih A. M: ■ ^ '•
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FO R « DAYS ONLY

Wte 'Mention Only A Few O f The Matty.
.

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, . WondeiTul Values—

t * L L 91.98 AND
i r »5 V a l u e *
93.95
H A T S ..........
A L L W H l if t ~ W 9 L T S L _
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lT,

ONE AND 2 P IE C E W lJOL D R E S S E S

INCLUDING C ^ E ^ . V A L t O 15.96

ONE LOT SILK DRESSES. PRINTS
AND CREPES—INCLUDING HI GH

SiAtras. Y jftites TO‘in is............
O fffi

LOt

BUyfS

D R ESSES.

HIGH

SKADE^JAUNTS,. U.HE p K R AND

NTS, SHEERS, CtlEPES. Elk
U L W ATEM A1-8 AND A ^ L J
rE S T KTYLES— 112.75 V A L u £

iLOS, TWllzDe AND NoV,TV -WEA VEH. 911-75 VAL.

If?, •mat YURI

I-htfrt Cetera.

tj COAT 8l)lT 8-^ Il!S T
r912.76 VALUES____

Ths room, of ths Urge Dooley
boat* wsts opened* ensult* for ths
oocsiion snd dscorntsd with ■
profusion Of h t n and white s ts r
Jasmins which developed a color
scheme of grsen snd whits. Mis*
Pauline Moran sang two voinl
si^dt during ths afternoon.
As the ru ret* arrived they wrote
recipes for the bride snd pasted
them in a recipe book. At s 1st*
hour the honor gue*t wss presented with her gifts Which were
placed in a clothes hs.ket decorsu d wlih green snd w hit, paper.
X salad course wss served at the
t e . h o Jf with s ls r g . four llcrcd
wedding cake. About 68 guests

a oeck of playing csrd ., went lo
M rk W. C. Hill while high ecj'rr
prise for men, s silk tie, wss pre* » } r d «° Jurtr - K &gt;' Householder.
Hefrashment* were nerved si
the supper hour to the following:
U t, snd Mrs. R A. Newnisn. Mi.
snd Mrs. D, I - Thrasher, Mr. snd
Mr*. W. C. ilill. Judge ami Mm.
E. F. Householder. Mr. and Mr* K.
E, Roumillst, Mrs, H. It
I-ewis.
fend Dr. shd Mr*. W esto n ,
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\Vorld Club Formed
MethodM Group
*

P H *Y i, Coronation*
f o B e F ia tU r ta B y
Rich C e r e m o n i e s

Baron Munchausen la
At Milane InNewFllm Baptint Azariann Hold

Jack Pesrl, famous
"Baron
Munchausen'’ of radio, Jimmy Du­
rant* of “S c h n o n l,” fame, and
Zaiu Pitts, w himiiril comedienne
of th* Pltta-Todd comediae snd
many s .feature plfturS, St# th#
laugh-maklig trio Jieatfng
tfm
moat rerrtarkable sD-cofnediae r#|t
In history in -M est th* Baron,"
th* picture that Introduces the
radio star to the screen. It plsjrs
at the Milan* Theater tonight and
FriiMy.
The new Metro-Goidwyn-Usyer
comedy with muiir Is a hilarious
story dealing with the sangulneri
adventures of “The Baron" and
Durante In a girl's college Mis*
I l i t e Is the head chamber maid,
and she and "The Raron” fall In
love while Jimmy
proceed,
lo
! vamp the college dean, played hy
Edna May Oiltrr
Ted Healy and hiiia .to o je s 'a r e
in charge of the rampu*. "The
Baron" and Durante arrive aboard
Vases and bowls of gladioli and a /&lt;ea#guing elephant. I'cari i*4
Ml** Pitta
have a acrearaingly
I 'ro se, n brighl shades wsre used
fundy lov, actne In an icebox
’to adorn the room* of the horn* of The "college g lib ," beautiful sing,
Mrs. Jam es G Sharon, West Tenth ing and 'fencing chorines, do a
Street, wneti Mr* Sharon rnt*i musical number elimaird by a
talned the memtwrs of the Fort- dance under shower-baths. Amid
-nightly Cluli with * bridge party the ronirdy is a thread of n love
■omame Waller Lang, famous fui
yeatrrday afternoon.
|
After several progressions of "Th* Warrtur'e Husband," direct
I bridge scores wrre added and high e.l tha new pleturs.
score prise, a pottery raw , was
awarded to Mr* 1). I,. T h r u k g .
Mr*. F.. M Ualluway rerrlvrd s
similar priie for cutting high.
Refreshments were served at the
tea hour by the hostess, assisted
The member* of th* Pullyann*
by Mrs. |&gt;. I- Thresher and Mta* &lt;’&gt;■■■ of th* InU rmedUt* Depart.
W ane RKa roil.
m*nt or th* First Haptiat Church
Those present were: Mr*. F, I). held their fourth riasa meeting on
Oalloway, Mr*. D. L, Thrasher,
Tdrsday evening nl the horn* Of
lira . F, E. Roupnijlat, Mr». I t DMl** Krence* Johnson, lau rel
T/cwl*. Mr*. A. F. CunnHly, Mrs.
Avenue. The member* brought
J w . J . Thigpen, Mr*. U rtriie r Hwith them articles for a penny
B a iley , and Mre. Norman H. D#euetlon.
_
Following til* auction. gftm*a
and eontrsta were enjoyed at
a ton with rotated light*. At a, I
which time a prise we* awarded
hour refreshments were eerved.
to Mita Dorothy Mitchell. Re­
Those present were: the Mi*
freshment* w#ra ' •erred to the
01*da Dyson, honor gu*at, MO#
following: M l}. Hah Hell, teacher,
W*1U, Dorothy Wig gin*.
Mi
Wjggtna,
Rildred
Mcjnty
snd the Misses Dorothy Warren,
Martha Telfont, Ritas belt, tk t
TTiTen ' McD^htgl, Minnie Btrnnge,
Ja^nuelln# CaqipbMI. Rllsab
Fannl# Brown, Marion Zatiidg*,
LMOgr,' Karlin P alrier. Marjorie ir&amp;iphlna Cobdlo*. borCithj M itCogburn, I&lt;ouls#
P et tin *, Jsoie th*II, Helen (tahw r, Evelyn Catee,
IJasd , Cecelia Truluck. V id e!tee, ind; Frances Jobftaow.
Truluck, E d ith. Priree, Muriel
Knox, i.»ey
Rnumillat,
H a lt!
d/ a. R. Wurr POBTrONRX)
Whitehurst, Ann Wright,'Gritohmi
Morrison, Doris Jackson, Maneif
BsetSM e f the death this meritritoasetter, tdlltan
'Bettyi Thurmond.
Ing of Mrs,_A-_ T. R*aaett*r, Mrs.
) Also R. G. Hickson. Jr „ Harry Aamuet Puleston, regent of Balll*
Jo * Mlnatik, Frpd C
Harrlaen Chapter of the DnughEpps, Jo * Douglas*,
t a n of.U t# American Revolution,
inrxroacag tdilay that thy regular
Albert FU P . Edward
X a n j KaiuaU*i
VolU WU- m s*th g o f % chapter ach*dul«d
lams, D#uf to take place tomorrow at th*
Morgan, home of l l r i , w . M. Thlgjwn, ha*
itmaa, Don been postponed until 'Friday, Jab
a, Warren IV. Mrs. Puleeton plated that Mrs
h,
Bobbie Koasatter w^a on* of th* oldest
m tiU r, Jr^ member* af Ui# chapter and *a&gt;
nd
Harry loved by all'thoee In the local orTelford, Jr.

{

HONOR ROLL

_____
(h, ....... &lt;t|on of Mn&lt;. n.
! .
.
Takiiih, Nanry Ho**ettert iJoiirui
.Morirnn,
CeTvIia Truluck, Kiln vvhii h w«arv followed by u Abort i
MnU'ile
Jotled.
.Mil it red
I t a t li f f ,
tni*inp-A in«»rtiiigc.
On it a II1 1dirm»n. A nn Hr n«nn,
Bill-*, ti. S. So Imu n ilo *n i t Iir
Th* follow mp o ffii^ r* won* Dorothy \\ iirtr'r*, Ylrprinia Dann, mm-tinp wiili a pray or after whU’h
t^uattleliauin,
Mariraret M'fn^huti'nt h wprr soivnl by thv
•It^ted: Olivo rhapman, ptr*i- Dolly
d tn t; Ine* Will lama. vic*p»r«.- Hrifham, Alice Johnson, amt Jim- hiolrw . Tlio-o p»x**ont w**rv: Mr*.
dartt; llaltn .lAno Kortlaml#r, *rr lot Myer*. and Raymond Mon»at
Hurry Weeks, Mr*, tl. S. Sclmun,
rotary; and J miiitc Mon*, tn*a*ui- vat ye,
Mr*. Vcdhr Will mm*, Mr*. I .III in n I
.Seventh tirade, the Mt**e* Dori*
«r. Mrrllnir* will In* hfld «vorv
\ ickery, Mi-*. .Isine* ti. Sliari^x.l
W nlnfulay aftornoon al thf annox iMek*ort, Oh dm. Dy*on, lielty TliorMr*. Jane H. Snnlh. M i*. II. ( I .!
and all iwrnkWr* of tha Junior De­ rnuntl, Irene Limihiiitfst. Jnn|ueluie
OampUdl, Ih»n* MeOalj, (in ln tl** Meriwether, uwd *lre. A . t ’hampart man t ar* in u ltil to aUand
bei'lain.
Johfi«on.
Glady* I'u^sady, t'aioLoe
’fh o *, prf**oi\t wora: Mr* O K
L oir
Goff, Olive Chapman# Inei Wil Hoyil, Doiothy Sw«n*on,
llam*, Jean Sthull, Helen Jam* t hapmait, Sybil WilltMin*. uiul
Kortlander, Janire Mo**, John 11oiace \l ooir, Franklin HiMmioii,
Robert HI mini. Walter Itnyne*.
Allama, ad Orion Farrell, Jr .
IhitiyliiNN HfciiMtnui. Want t oehrail* H W ShMillion, and Robeit
Heriwlofi.

RegularSocialMeetlng

Baptint Circle Meets
At Mrs.Chaniberlain’s

With Mrs. A. 1., Stacey. Mr*, it.
I* Beard, Mr*. W. M. Mixon, ami
Mrs. Roy J . King ■* ho*tc»*r», thi
Mr* ti. II Meriwether t&gt;re*ldcii
regular businr** end so. issl meet
,ing of Ihe Asarlsn Cls*» of the l over the rcgulsi inerting of t'irvlv
First Baptist Phurrh took plan- | N'limhcr Three of the Fli»l Hap.
Tuesday evening st Ihe ihurih sn ti*l f'hureh held Momlay sfteinoon at the home of Mi- A
ne*.
Mr*. R, I,. Itcenl prr*idnl over Chamlwilsin on South Sanford
II N Selntaii hud
the abort buftinc** M-*shin whi'ii II Avenue Mrwas itecidnl lo li* vr ciwkrd foml ehaige of the Itihle inie-lion*

Ring Oat the

Eynt Examined,
(ilisum Cnrreclly Filled

DR. H EN RY
M cLAULIN, J r .
Optumetriiil. , ,

112 Put* Ave.

PR a.V TIN O
W* are equipped la prednea
first (lea* Job wark at th *.
toveei yisaalkl* price*. Glen on
h trial.
H erald P rln ltn g Co
rh ea* It*

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SEND US YOUR CLEANING
Om expert work, prompt delivery and low price makes It
po.nlhlv to keep clothing always fresh and new luoklng.

Seminole Dry Cleaner*
I’honr *BI

"'Magnolia T V *.

Ring In the New
OFFER YOU . . .
. . A GREATLY IMPROVED

Polly anna Clatts Ha*
Its Fourth Meeting:

LOAF OF BREAD
H BETTER EVEN THAN

It W iU'Be N am dd

With Here Food Value
BY

Tha Outstanding Scientific
baking achievement of Ihe decade brings to yun
the secret of THIH NEW BREAD.

th o u g h

ALONE

thin unequalled QUALITY will win your
approval and your endorsement.

fy m tt itd l

f t ’i E v e n B i t t e r T h a n KChHlCC
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sales. With the four group captains
Wa wish to express our sinter*
in charge, in order to rnl»e fund*
thanks fo r tha kind eftip Sth y U
for the d u e treasury. Mr*. J . II.
our recent b e re iv e m e h l. ’ * * ca "
t'olelough opened the meet lug
with a Bible vet** and pi*y«-r.
During the social period eevrral
rontuat.i and games were enjoyed.
TOKYO. Jan. I I ..— (/T&gt; — The
Mr*. K. L. Ilite received the p iur.l
forthcoming coronation of young
an apron. In one of the control*.:
Henry Pu-YI n* emperor of Man*
Refreshments were nerved to I In,
chukuo wan d w rile il yratenlay aa
following: Mr*. M. L. Italmra,
a more to finppba»ltr tho erparaMrs. II. J . lioodin, Mrs. Lo urine |
tton of that vlapnneeo-aponaored
SIT Pel met t * A w ,
- {
Real, Mrs. C. II. Ream, Mr*. J . II.
atate from Crlnn, of which It waa Q u a lity . c o u r te s y , q u i c k :
t'nlclauph, Mm. it. l\ Moote, Mi*.
a part until the Nipponese occupa­ s e r v ic e . W e m a tc h lo w est
V. (i. Hasty. Mr*. F. I.. Ilite, Mi*.
tion two year* ago.
p ric e * . C a l l a n d be n o *
Uriel Ulount, Mr*. It. L. Heard,
Itoport* clivulating in China to
Mr*. A. I . Storey, Mrs. \V. M.
vlnced.
J
the effect that Pu-YI** elevation
Mixon, Mm. Itoy J King, and Mi**
to the t hi one i* intendeil nr* a ral* We Deliver
Phone
l
i
t
Mamie L. Minor.
lying rail to the Chlite*r subject*
he ruled a* a Imy on the tlragon
P I L E D R IV IN G
,
throne, were liruiwlei! n&gt; "entirely
film*" hy foreign office *poke*We are conlrmplstlng h a * J
men.
Ing our floating driver in th is
vicinity the fimt part of thee
The coronation of Pu-YI will
1L P. Cooper, principal of the
year. I.et us give you a figure
Junior High School nnnounent yr-- take place, it l* iiniler^toml, on on pulling or driving piles.
Mar*.
I
in
)l"inklng
(4'hnngchunl
trnlay the tin mm of student* from'
the capital, with the pomp an. I I^ALATKA HO A T AND
the seventh anil oii'htti gnn It** o f
CONSTRUCTION CO. n
hi* Echool who have Iw n |»lm«*.l ceremony l\i-Yu knew in I till! n*
on the honor roll for the month of the ruler of China He U now the
Phnfit*=-1Mo, i«)7 W fcitka, O t T
chief executive of Manchukuo,
December.
T)ir roll incluile* the followim?' the atate «et up after the Japanvao
Kiirhth tirade, the Mi&lt;*es Daphns offensive in Manchuria,

PALMETTO
• GROCERY

Mr&amp;ftyson Entertains
In Hdnor OfDaughter

da Number One at the Plrst
d lst Church will n**«t at
o’clock with M rs. J . o .
». fa r k Avenue a t Ninth

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^or the New Name

P fo a t

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it

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For (he Beautiful New Wrapper
" l - V —Far the Secret o f More F ood Value *

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father's home v i t a Mttjr « f r o
r tr a w i present. 8ho o f i rod by
tray of contrast tbo tfiOO parsons
who received Hbly Com a an Ion in
Tempo churches M
Christmas
Day.
Tbs Rot. P. J . McGill, cbsaesllor
of tbs Dtoeoso of S t. Anguetins,
and advisor to the Diacoasn Coun­
cil o f Catholic Women, spoke a
few words of boot wIsbos to tbo
Sanford council which ja i l recent*
states In |ha Interest ly joined the organisation. B is
kraal I’eaca" under thought was repeated bp Mrs.
of
tho
National McCollum, i t s to prosidont of tho
council and .p ast president of. tho
Florida Teds re lion of Women's
Qobs.
McCMum, of flolaorrllle. Musical number durlag tho

hat of the St. Angastin* Dl■ Council of Catholic Women.
BamUe is clutrmaa of tha
eAmdrkaa committee of the
mTCbthollc Welfare Coofer- eoh tables were overlaid with
andwaa a delegate from the linen clothe and cantered with
aal, *■Council of Catholic bowls o f calendulas, antlgnon, and
m to.the peso* cohfsrenc*. fern. Tall fern stands filled with
1/1*7, John J . , XalUghan, bright-colored gladioli w ere’ ar­
|VAU
B&lt;mle Cithollc ranged In other parte of U&gt;* ream.
th'presided ever tho lanebeen At the meeting e f the board of
nttuduiid tha variou* sp*ak- the council held .in the morning
f ,U&gt;* day- Tho luncheon was and afternoon plana w on madb
d with, a song directed by fo r tb* stats convention to b* bold
R. 8. Clark of Tampa, past In Miami beginning on Tuesday,
Ibl Council.
hl addrcta of
welcome
was
k - l iw M rt. J . L. Hurt who
g a t
appreciation t« U&gt;*
I . officers for bolding their
rtariy mooting with' the local
jrQ, the youngest In Uis dlol A response to her talk was
■*by Mr*.' Josephine K. Manor
Jacksonville, on* of the plo­
ts la council work, who thanked
Hanford council fo r its onterrJUttareoUng feature o f tho
Man w m tha cn art add rose
b by Mis* Kate V. Jackson of
\p £ ‘ tb * only honorary mompi th * council, who** parents
|*d In Tampa la 1847. 8h*
j*d that whbn her older slctcr
been a priori had to com*
R from barannah, Ga. to bap-

April 8. At t h s f Urns officers for
the coming year will b* elected.
Routine business, Including reports
from tha variant officers and com­
mittee chairmen present, was also
transacted.
Among tboe* In charge of a r­
rangements for the luncheon were:
Mrs. Frank Melsch, Mr*. L. M.
Leinhart, and Mrs. P. E. Roumll1st,
decorations)
Mrs.
W. F .
Rungs, Mrs. R. A. Cameron, J r .
and Mrs. T. L. O'Connor, reception
torn m itt**; and Mb*. Ralph B.
Wight and Mrs. H. B. Pope, who
•bowed the guests to tbotr places.
Following tbs luncheon Mrs.
McCollum presided over a meeting
of lb* membere of the local coun­
cil when the explained the work
of tb* N. C. C. W. and told what
wonderful reeult* can be obtained
from sn organisation of that kind.
Among those ta
sttundanes
were: Mies Anns DU1 Gambia of
Washington, D. C . Mrs. J . C. Mc­
Collum of Gainesville, the Rev,
John Fogarty e f Orlaildo, the Rev.
Michael Reynolds
of
Daytona.
Beach, the Rsv. John J . ; Kellsghsn, Mr*. Prank P. Goodman of
la k e Alfred, recording secretary)

HUGE DAMAGE
SUIT FILED
BYHECKSCHEI

Mnl RosBetter Sanfo
Is D«ad After, Clit

(lU ckef tile r l GMU t ) p u M ld y M *
vortlsod I k t t - 'k j vrtvo 'U « r W ,
this ( b f t n l u t * m m p tF M W to
Import, aad permit Us l o u M T l i
Imporf,
wore owl Merchan­
dise to ,b* seed not M odasplre
(Contiseed Prom Pago O ae)
only b r t fo r far-ffoo^ '*M irth| a‘
Three yen re ago, ha was coo- dialog, '.and Uitu carry on „th *
■Idsrod’ tho largest owner o f In* practice* o f trod# ir t u in t t l a
eome*prodadng - * real e s ta te . Id reqolroavenle
Tl poors ap n member of carioua
o f eapttal
wKh
tala satll about ISM when Mr. Masonic lodge* in, the Booth.'
New T o r t.
■-'&gt; •
! ! which to pay d o ty ." '
An Injenctlon to end tho a l­
Despite bis activity, Mr. Bled­
Bjr rtrluo of tho congressional KoasatfPr'a duties with tha Da*
leged practices by the Rocks- act, tho complaint alleged. tan- B ara palate necessitated his re- soe has bald only ona office la a
feller Center Internets was sought onto of Rockefeller CoaUr display moral to 'Enieturioa, another Masonic lodge goring the Marly
beetling Florida community. Thom three-buorten of a century bo
in th e complaint.
and sell goods In bond fo r a term
Rockefeller Center was charac­ of os much as two y tars fredi tho1 ’ couple- resided until 1*07 baa prof essed membership. Hp
When they' cams to Sanford. •
terised as a "modern Franken­ dots pf Importation.
.
* nines tlwlr residence la Ban- many vooro a g a
stein" stepping “through the door
•.
This provision bras Mod *» ™
Mr. Blodao# was mad* a Mason
o f special privilege into the realm Inducement, lt was alleged, to ford, tha Rasestier** hare boon
forward In May IBM at' Georgstoua. Oa^
of destructive competition" In one drew tenants . from other build­ Identified ■with ovary
looking development. Mrs. Roeeet- Lodgs No. 88. Ha batato* f t youre
section o f the salt, which charged ing*, Including some from build­
ter became closely associated with of ago on Mar. 17 of that roar.
violation of in act of congress ings owned by tho A nahaa Cor­
tbs worfc/of church ' groups, sad
Since that Urn*. Mr. Bledsoe,
allowing the center to operate as poration.
until s'Aiw years ago tb * was aa In moving from pl*e« t* P1* * '
Two of the buildings In tho active member of Presbyterian
a bonded warehouse fo r tho dis­
affiliated wl(h several lodges, bet
play o f foreign goods free of eon U r, In whlcb foreign firm s CHarek 'd rtle Ilf*.
during the past several years, and
with American offices ~ a n f" lo­
duty until sold or re-exported.
Mrs., Roaeetter was on* of the
.“As plaintiffs are Informed cated. arc the Rritloh - Empire charter members of Ball!* Harri­ t a S S , ! • &gt; .
tbo winter, ooason in Sanford, his
fcnd believe." tho complaint set building and (he Kelson - FCan- son Chapter of tha D. A. R . which
forth, “tbo congress o f tbo ralse. An Italian building Is under was organised hi 1911. Althfugh where lb* sale of Tatoxkiting Uq
she never .cared for the res pons I. -uort Is not prohibited by virtue a
United Slatos wee Induced to eonstrnctlon.
Roms nf the practice* allured Ml Bias of office, Mrs. Roe setter special elections to
determin
tlon by defendants that they against tho Rockefeller Center was. n o of the more aetlre wom­ whether such oaJe' should be pot
would thus b* enabled to Import asaocistes are:
ml Mod."
en s f:’th* local chapter.
Paying tenant* in oth er, build­
II [Rsborough, Eatimbla. Ns
articles from foreign countries
fa collaboration with Mr*. J .,N .
solely for purposes' of public ex­ ings sumi ' o f money to Ignore WMiner of this elty, Mr*. Boasot- aan mid Monro* are tbo only conn
hibition; but that after the enact- present lease*,
*, '
te r wrote a ritual which has boon lea not governed by local proh»
Taking tenants at prices Id a Mad locally since 1924. Sha and Mtlon law*. They com*, however,
Moree, of Tampa, Sacred Heart than required by the center to Mrs. Wk liner have received many under provisions nf U»e Doris
meet taxes and actual cost ! Of honor* at the hands o f'lo cal and pscjtag* law, permitting'sale only
Leagues.
In ooelod palksgts. Many opacial
■'
Also Mr*. 0 . B. Bawyora of operation.
staU D. A. R. chapters, and they
concerning liquor
arere
Jackdonvllls,
way* and
mean*;
Assuming ot largo coots tho era widely known In every section taws
pssaed by tho LegUlature In preMr*. J . C. WTbctcr of Lakeland, lessee of tenant* of other build­
(b Floridk.
loua yean.
Girls* W elfare; and Mrs. E. Sap- ings, Inducing them to purchase
' Surviving Mrs. Rossotter ar*
Marvin McIntosh, assist snt atplngton,
re. J . McDonough, snd iptC i,
hot husband) a son, A. Kent Hoi. Purcell e f Lakeland;
Mr*. E.
Tbs
plaintiff*
charged tbo setter; a/nlece, H arriett* Roger* tomey general, said the section of
Mr*. Jam ** Franklin Browp, Mrs. Rockefeller associates with seek­
the proposed amendment. provid­
Paul Cox, Mrs. Louie O rerltrsst, ing to tre a t* - a monopoly an o f W irren, Po.) thro* nephew*, ing for county election* meant
and Mrs. Paul Chapman, of'W lnter rentals in the area about the
each county n»y; vote at tbo gooHaven)
Mr*. Bam Pusaturl and center—between Fifth and Sixth
Mr*. Elaln* Lawson of KUstmmo*.
Avenues, from Forty-eighth to
Among those from tho local
F ifty -first Street. *
dlocsa* In attendsnco were: Mrs.
There was no comment on the
Goorgs E. Balm ta, •Mrs. W. F.
Bunge, prei Went, Mrs. E. Hi Ben­ suit forthepmlng from officials at
nett, Mrs. R. A. Cameron, Jr., Rocksfetlsr Center. Counsel for
Mrs. W. L Davit, Mr*. 0 . C. Fcl- the plaintiffs, headed by former
lowi, Mrs. H. M. Hamby, Mr*. H. Senator Georgs F. Thompson,
vasalpg boards' have
W. Hcalln, Mrs. N. B. Kennedy, said Heekscher “ha* determined
their'reports.
Mrs. Ju lia Luwdlg, Mr*. .A- E. to put a stop to these practices,
Mallcm, Mrs. Frank M tlscb, Mrs. if possible, and . for that reason
Mary Micklor, Mrs. T. L O'Con­ boa ordered this action' com­
I
nor, Mr*. J . W. Pctold, Mrs. Paul menced."
retold, Mrs. Henry Richter, Mrl.
W. R. Ruesell, Mrs. H. Tnmm,
Mrs. Martin Temple, Mrs. J . C.
Aycock, Mr*. R. A. Cameron, and
va
Mr*. J . L. Hurt.
1, I , r n r
»T
affective.
Also Mr*. John Ludwig, Mr*. ; TA9fPA,!-'‘ ‘ Jaih." 11.—UP)—K "■ 'W w three-pago ophilt
Frank L. Peters, Mr*. F . E. marked scarcity of labor for wtryk ratling attention to a no
Peters, Mrs. F. E. Ronjnlllat, Mr*. In tbd Boatk Florida tmnalg flsMt '»P*d*l laws relating tb
June Roumltlal^ Mr*. M s* W ater­ was reporlefl 'yesterday byf J ,C, J Ijquor In equntlea, Lsiidli
man, Mrs. Irupcan Caramon, Mrs. Husklsson, In charge of tha Pad- * “If the proposed an
Ralph B. Wight, Mrs. M. 8. W ig­ .rat re-employment eervtce here- should be adopted, there
gins, Mrs. Wynn W. Potter, Mr*. . He said bo had calls for negro to be no prohibition agi

Man' Iii
76 Years

r f jf llB E E R
T o rt

Flag

ft A t

ST E V E ’S PLA CE
a abort time at Entsvprtoa, A la .
but ha will, return to Hanford
for the winter.
Through the courtesy of G. L.
Rledaoe, the local lodga now baa
In Its possession, a copy of “ Prio­
ri pise o f
Masonic
L aw " by
Mackey- This rare old volume was
printed U tU T , two years before
Mfi ’ Bledsoe’s father ’became a
This book re ms load In the
Bledsoe household for years, ac­
cording to a . L. Bledsoe, occupy­
ing a prominent .place In the
living rdom, and vend often. The
book was loaned to member* of
tb* Bledsoe family many years
ago, asri only recently was It
returned, to be mad* a perma­
nent possession of the local lodge.
CARD OP THANKS
J
W# wish to thank our friends
and neighbor* fo r thpir kind wordi
c4 sympathy and aid In Dm be­
reavement e f our husband and
father.
Mrs. Norm* F . Hyotlaln*.
W. K. Hyrilains,
Mr. snd Mrs. J . L. Edmondson.

Brake Tefftfaff
on tb*
Firestone Cowdrey
- Tester
S E M IN O L E
T I R E SH O P

told Her Daughter
ToTube CARDU1

Landis Gives His
Views On Liquor:
••S a l e s Next Fall

Scarcityj &lt;M la b o r Is i i S T t ^ l l S S 'l l
Reported NearTampa
™after th. am*ndm&lt;

To-Niffht

Friday

v’ in Hm uenr^s greatest
a laugh picture - with
4
ir k flir t s / yirts /

worker* to fill 2400 jobs st I 1A0 minufactur, snd sal* of I
a day, but so'far bad boon sbi* lag liquors In those cot
to get only 160 of them.
eioctlon precinct* In Um

7c lino • times,

h llna 1 month. ’

Mr*. Joseph(nt K. Maner of Jaek•onvllle, publicity: and Miss Ethel

Mlfthnam chare* 80e
L B G A L N O T IC E
in

,YH YOUR WATCH repaired
ip m wha really kiovri ho*
I ff* . Jew eler, Mag. Aa.

oan
TH R E E S-mo nth'• old
M W Two white) on* spotted
Juply Plggly-Wiggly, Sanford

tU-HituaUon Wanted________
WORK A8 Housekeeper In home
; Via desired by lady with coneld
ksahle axperlenca. Apply Mr*.
.PhUllpa, Route 8, boa I 4D1.

n cu rr
co rm r o r
C O r N T V . KI -OHIDA.
( II AH( RHY.

thu
n
■N H IR O IJ

RODNRT

ASIIDO W N . ro m p la ln a n t.

VI

1AN K A SIID O W N , D oftndanl
TO
JA N E
A D I DOWN.
U n rol*.

Stuffy Head

Sanford
Cash Feed Store
,*• Cor. Zmit.Bmi E u fo ri

Added; Special

"Sanford’s Only Hofop-Owncd Fnod Store"

BALLA RD 'S FE E D S and FLOUR
W. T. WOOLLEY ,
Owner-M i t .

P , A. I^ERO
Ballard Rep.

W. 8 . LEE'
Balosman

Wirni rimntr. New Torii

You a r * h#r*l»jr ord*r*di to a p p e n r
to t h * hill of c o m p l a i n t for t f l v « r « 4
f 11*4
B iB lB it
you
In th *
at a t * 4 raw »* In H i*
•&gt;"••** ■t l'la*,
C o u r l . on t h * I t h day o f r * b r y a r f ,
I i l l and T h *
Sanford
I I# ra i d . *
n rw ip iM r
of p * n * r a l
rlrculailhn
and p u b l l a h t d III i * m 1 n o l r ('uuntp*
K lo rl La , la h a r a b y d « a 1 « n a i * 4 aa t h e
n t w i p a p r r In WblfH I b l * nrd»r •bull
ti* publlahnde n M « p »wwh for f o u r

cuiiatcutlva

WHki.

wrvtmf

^iotPIKIKNCED lady desires po■j'.slUpn In home si housekeeper.
‘ Under*tends children snd Is will.'lag:to gtv* host of her ability toird their welfare. Will aecopt
om and board ae part pay. Apf Box BAA, Herald.

Amen c a t
favorite!

:i• J:' j V ’”' a■a'*rv,.»
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r
*
/ .v jk

PCIAL BARGAIN f o r Uta

»cy*

rook. Hlfhoot grad* four-hour
&lt;mol, M e qoartt H&lt; plat, |f
p lat, S0* Si p la t 8tanl*y-Rog

u m n toH A W M w

I iT O N T MOUNTAIN

Ct bJtw EMU o n
k&gt;« “(purr wihE ■.

r2 * n * d . Ms Ik. i t i v
t JL W. Lard, Smith I

QUALITY PAINTS

Si

�SANFORD,

N a v y ’s Spectacular Flight :
O v e r S to rm y P a c if ic f
G ivesU .S.N ew A irFrestige

Without
Vith Only
'nFloriaa

. J ■ • \►
, 1 '

) EXPLAINS
SCALE FOR

boatda ebowdd only U of thaaa
wore not clamed la good phyilaal
condition. There are 190 woman
Suwaaoo tnurtlt* .bar* not cnbmlttad their reports.
Alachua county has one driver
M years old (M a r t In county has
ana who la i i aad an a-w ith a
crippled foot) ,8 t Lada county ha*
a «hirer *9 yean old with . aa
artificial leg] Volusia has one M
with aa artifWiel lag aad ana W
who la lUghtiy deaf.
&lt;!
A driver ta Oeceols county ta

Dodo county has a Idrlvor U
years old who** left Band Is off
at the wrist.' Oadartau ha* on*
traT oftay whh n-dofarmed head. • ( .
J*alm Batch has dhe who was
Thursday •bath
with oak hand; Marion ana
with hi* ' Iqft. hand .gone whjla
Martin and. Munro# have ’ one
driuai each with n.crippled arm.
’'•Valuta- and’Bemlnele anal* t a
one driver Whg k e enly an* aye.
Broward. Laon. and Dm ceuntli
nk the Waman’e have-driver* under.II years *1
Tboyeday night Two In \ »4 aoynty are I I and oi
ar* Iran ednsls- U 1?.'Broward ana Lean **#h ba'
Mr. m ilg q , hy

be risproslbl* t a t a

Mnaaroua featu rn af
ad Cataivnt. They arm
Clause, arts aad hsidlsbaia Blount, ta n * adnlak Marrtooa, pat s t a r t
srnsett, aclanca; VlrIwatkar, U t l i t
Jana
d b k t Mkrthh MaDaaarclal ■ wnrkt .Clyde

power
But the APT to
ballot virtaaRp%
axtaneion af oca
he m W far the

ta 1
1 a
a 1

^_

|||
of 94
T t a i anir

ta g t a r t affidavit
with tb . Udnsptog

. roll call
id him the
logUlattoa
flacal year
•t pay eut

•pplying ta a . 19

ta foderal smplay

a Inend

ffuafftod economy
ylUC to attach a
thof forthcoming

pr Houau do­
re mala*. Tha aeoo,
ha naked walk, I
House action, add*
pendant offices ap]
That bill will coma
(Continued On |

Ford Expri
Support Fj

CWA Labor I* Use
On Temporary Roai

The Civil Work* Administration
U supplying th* labor and the
Central Florida
Transportation
Do, la supplying th* lime-rock
for the temporary road which le
now being constructed on Ura
lakafroat beginning
a t Myrtle
A n te s and running w#»t about
ana block to a point Immediately
In front bf th , now dock and ware­
house which Is rapidly taking
farm User*.
Big inches of lime-rock road
foundation will be packed down
under But* toad Department toporvWan, be that easy access may
ha had far truck* which noon will
ba haul lag citron and other freight
carrying a pistol without-fa II- la and from th* new deck. Th*
aauaa. Ha wua pantowcad to pay foaadatioa will b* Increased to an
999 and coats Sf acre* 90 days.
etgbt-inch has*, and widenad, at
, la t a ***** af Bill Btovana and a Inter data, It was laamad today.
Ctoada Wall. . alro Implicated .Ip
|lki ftl)«t*4 iM ilfif Bud fiifiBiMt
datantian af Oaodwla at a petal Service Is Offered To
Jest s o w s the JR- Johns River to County Truck Owners
Valaato County aa Dec. IT, charge*

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TAMPA, Jan. 1I-—Tha Tampa
NBA earnpilane* board yaatardny
taroad a (taUmanl explaining a
racant rallnf oa -ag o provtotona
for caaatog
factory
varkart,
palatine out that tha average
minimum pair t a loch workact
moat ha at Maat M caati aa hour
although u r n might roaalva teas.
Tha itatMMat aaldi “Th* com­
pliance haard wish** to maka potr­
ite Uia w«ga Mala parmlttad ahdar tha adthMfaud -reaptton to
tha: PTaaldoat’a agraamaut aa ap­
plylag to 'carman aa follewa:
"A plaaa work ayrtam may b*
employed, a acala M a g aat wharaby la aach taparata oparation,
poatara, aaattalaan aad packara,
aa araraga wage of not laaa than
•0 routs aa hour la earned by tha
group af m arkaraoa aach opera­
tion. Each hind of place work ta
to ba aognUtarad aaparataly In
fixing tha acala to apply, ao that
tha group working on It ahall
earn an araraga af not leaa than
M cents eh hour.
"To Illustrate!
Ton
pooler*
working n di-hour week should
hare n acala whereby tha total
payroll far tha 10 would not-fall
bofow ppg’for the
week.
(Ten
worker*, 41 hour* each, 480 hour*
for th* 10 at ID cent* par hour
•quale ?M. This would *r*r*tr*

O ta U r Walt, aauda
Walt
Chaster Blanton, and BID 8 1everts,
local man wh* war* charged In
Vo)data Ooonry ae kidnaper* of
J. E. Goodwin, Sanford fisherman,
laat December, wore scheduled to
be arraigned before Judge Marlon
G. Bow* ta DeLend this afternoon
an a habeas corpus htering.
Upon being arraigned In Volusia
Chanty lodge's court yesterday
morning, Chester Walt, on* of th*
defendant* charged with assault
and battery, carrying concealed
weapon*, reckless display of fire

istitute
Which
nomy
House

Saved Hi
MeaaOra

1940, aacordlng to t a l r ability tata owned at"l|1.164,1&amp;8.0l.
ta produce.
Under tlablllUa*. Its principal
“ Th* Mam sv*rage would ap­
driven, .who aald* from ply to the. aacUonltare, tha pack­ Items were full paid atock, 11,81Va s m listed as axcallant. er*, and Ut fact' any' Ceasing fae­ T t8.lt, and unpledged Installment
aunty;has U drivwrs on

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Must Be 20CentsAn
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Bo that all truck drivers and
owner* may ba given every opportoalty to purchase their 1994
tn ck license* before the Monday
night dead Jbt* ta rorohad, Taa
Collector Jn*. D. Jinkln* stotod
today that Ida office will he s p a
oa Saturday
night anti)’ 9:09
ffblack, add that weighmaator J.
M * - ----- * ' ---111 aloes ba awallaUU

th

proposal

provisions
paatarday**
to tha ladatariatlon bill.
f t* r parnag*

f

•* Throe)

merely "A routine movement-" . .
I'vrrania W aterw ay trw
Th* dvillsn population of Hewn*
CHICAGO. Jan. I t - m - a i r k t
Mu h*waver, refund to aeropt with Canada, today bat
order tapUcrd ycelortlay’a acanaa
such a matUr-of-fact vlnw, aad
at wild confuilon ae tha aacond Intone# Internet «M rvldwsoad la tortarou* route of tb* &lt;U
day of tha calabrated Wynakoop Uia declaration or Delegate Uncola g v r t .np p ro g p g c tia r a a &lt;
fea
— - - »« U W a . t i ' troth an ratification. . „ .
murder trial got under way to­ aa n
With the Rouaa baaaae
day.
B f ordar of tha court lha entire I
fifth floor woe barred to all who I
couldn't proaant crodentlale. Tha,
courtroom Itaalf had an almoeti
baff; a hunt
daoartad appearance.
j.
taw.through
Dr. Alice IJndeay Wynakoop, |
whang Ufa the proeacutlon placed
In Jeopardy yaaterdey whan It anironnerd It would qualify tha Jury &lt;
for tha death penalty again, waa
carriad Into court. Bh* wore tha
aama aombra black aneembl* aa
yaatarday, a wklta acarf prorldlng
tha only relief. The Jury we* com­
yesterthty as six American n*vy
pleted today.
plana* carrying SO man ot» a »wift
"And hare you . any ecruplea
2400-mll# "routine" transfer trem
agalnat Inflicting the death penal­
California to Hawaii aughtgd at
ty ?"
Ponri Harbor In t-l-S ordar. .
Tima and again tha BS-yaar-old
All Honolulu roared with tha
woman haard this question asked
din of welcom* aa tha hlg pinnae
proepactlve jurors by tha Intent
loomed out uf tha northeast, thun­
young
proeeculor,
Charles K.
dered p u t sinister Eoko band,
Dougherty, who aecmlngly
la
than over picturesque Diamond
planning ta demand the extreme
w i t h * flotation ta
Head and tha glittering esnds of
penalty—her life, the Ilf* of Dr.
of' bonds of Omen
Wtlklkl and on to tha gentle dmAlice Undtay Wynekonp.
ter, of Pearl Harbor.
’ *.
Iter thin color!*** lip* were eat
The oror-all olapaod time of the
In a floe line and her eye*, beContinued on Page Two), '
I Continued On Page Two)

WASHINGTON, Jan. Ik —W Bupport for th* purpose of the
Nil A expreaaed by Henry
Ford
quickened capital Intercet last
night In th* permanent form tha 102 Arrests Made By
OTgenlutlon may a*
City Police LastMonth
An Interview with
I yaeterday in th* New
Y
Timaa,
Th# Ducambar record of arrest*
brought no official *o
it at th*
White House but th*
st noth- mad* by tb* Sanfold police de­
partment reveals a total of 101
lag to tadIcnlo t a
manufacturer’* u f i w r t l u were alleged law-YWrtion*, which, aft­
anything but wtKdm* to the ad­ er haling been brought before
ministration, inchsdtftg ■JlUgh &amp; Municipal Judge S. A. II. Wilkin­
Jahanon, who has clashed with son, produced |STB In caah collec­
tion* of fine* levied against com#
Ford In t a past
In th* Interview Ford saldt ‘Th* of th* guilty Violators.
Disorderly conduct chariee led
NBA is being Improved."
la thla connection, It waa re­ all th* rest) 44 persons having
called Johnson recently Inaugurat­ been docketed In court on tha'
ed overhauling of approved code, charge. Drunkenness was second
to give adtad protection to labor with 19 niT**te made, while rl|ht
and consumers and to break up charge* war* levied alleging Die
monopolistic practices, .
possession of spirituous, vinous or
"W* beilev* absolutely In what malt liquor,
it 1MRA) Is trying to do," Ford
Ot the 102 cases docketed, 14
said. "Thera were poaalMlltle* of were dismissed
and eli wrro
barm at the beginning, but some- transferred to county court fur
bady with good sense seams to 1 trial. Th* most unusual charge of
havo ■tapp'd ta.
tha month Waa that levied against
“Ws*ra not against It.
Why a person far falling to report *n
should wo be? We’ve been dolnx sutomoblla accident.
all tha aunantlal
worth
while
Ullage which th* NKA proecrlbes
far yaara.
City Hsd CashBalance
"Mr. Roosovsll la
trying
ft
make Industry do what w* were O f 148,900 On Jan . 6
doing BO years ago.
Th* d tp of Hanford had a cash
"Bo up to the present time we
have believed absolutely in (he b a ta ta gw Jan. 8 of 8tl&gt;oo.3i. It
wan ronatlid to tha City CommitIdeal bahibd NBA."
aIan thla weak, although not all of
melt*? wu* tba property of
Waycross Payroll For thla
th* sltP'
C a r Shops Picks Up Banreaantlng tax coltoclions prim a w , tk* money was classified
WAYCROSS, Go.. Jan. IE —Th* la BM report as follow*! 9 4 8 .^ 24
payroll far th* Atlantic
Coast In tlto ordinary checking account;
Line Railroad ihopa
b*r* thla I19U B In tha special assessment
month will b# 9T8.4S9 aa compared fund) g iu .04 in tb* raflnancing
with 191JW0-4B far January, 1931 bond' aaoount, and |49&gt;U In the
—an beanos* of 911.497.89—11 It tianltan t trust accountTh* report also Indicate* that
anaounaad by J . W. Daniel, su­
perintendent.
aa af Jpn. e, the percentage of
Thla Increese of nearly |H 400 1999 tax** collected had reached
Is m anly for tha ebopa and tlsae 1149 portent of th* total asaceenot Include tha
traneportotton, meat of 9tl2.9IV.U3. The total
roadway, office, yard and olhar amouta collected to Jan. 6 wai
department*
111,44944, Uaving an uncollecte!
Mr. Daalal reports also a decid­ balance'uf «I97,4TB.«U.
ed increase In paeaenger traffic,
particularly in In* ioeal paeaenger
traffic, following tha rochtrtton of Schedule Of Payment*
the paaaoager fare to M caul* lha Fo^ CWACre wslsaued
toll.. «
AU CWA worker* will b* paid
at Iboir projects tomorrow, It
G raf Zeppelin May Be off
was stotod by R. F. Lamb, autatOperated From Miami aat disbursing ’ officer today, ex­
cept tbs paroon* working under
MIAMI, Jaik it.—
Prah- th* following foramen, who a n to
abHltp t a t th* Graf EappaUa and bo Mid off •( Iho Flra Button:
F. A. Dyson, 10:80 o'clock | W,
rthar fflrwnfl to b* operated by
Dr. Hafn Ecbraar
1a
Ii s m - R. Dyson. 10:18 o’elask; J . L.
oceanta S a rrira will make Miami a Aldarmaa, 10)40 o'clock; A. B.
pamawgnt t a a af aperotiaw* was Wallaca, 19:48 o’clock; R. J . Holly.
80M *'«ta*k| E . J , Maagbton, 1:01
a'rlock) earpanter shop worker*.
B OB a’rlaakl F. U. Vanabto, 8:10
o'Ahdli 4 Mfllt m n
department

Lake W a l e s . M a n Is
To Head Citrus Group
elected today bo head th* Nation­
al Orange Committee, and- J.-A f
Ysmell r t U kk Wsl**, T tarfB t
to preside over the
NetWifl
Grapefruit Oommltto*.
■&gt;'1
The chairmen were named, bp
committee
members assembled
here from th# cltrua bait* of
Florida, California, Arlsona, and
Texas to organlsa their natlaaal

Farm ar-nln.stratlon re press rvtatiros eat In at lha meeting whkk
waa ha|d ae closed session* at th*
Department of Agriculture. New*,
papunnan war# • Informed there
would b* a formal eUtamant on
th* proceeding* when committees
had aompleted their work.
Indications were that raamberi
are not In accord on eoveral
potato. There la also soma doubt
whether lh« two committee* would
aetott a nsltonaf coordinator at
thla tlm*. Notwithstanding, all
committeeman appeared confidant
that maohlnery for marketing reg­
ulation will b* computed Imme­
diately. Tha meeting la llkaly to
go ovar until tomorrow.

u pray*™ ID
“
*k * r*Tf*l»d today r t t a
auM offices of the CWA.
WJib twa exceptions, all
*U sre "on tba payroll" aa

reddprojsri. Is .assisting,tha
CWA ta directing anotherwhich U working ra * igad
aat.-- •» ,

,

Tha fareman now ta t a

aroi-W- 8 . . filtte S - MD lK k w fltlf

1724 W ater Meters In
Service H ire D e c. 30
A total af 1TS4 water melon
ware In sarvku to this city at t a
and of l&gt;*c*tabar, It was reported
by officials of the water depart­
ment this weak.
Of thle number 17(1 werg rageUr metered aartlcae and urn wan
what le knonrq ay flat fat* ser­
vices Thera wyr* WO dead earvice* at tha and at tba year And
(87 fire hydrants In service.
During December th* depart­
ment handled the following a9sign menu i set 4&gt; meter*; yamoved*(4 meter*; transferred 14
meters; ra-raad six meter*i ra­
pe Ired f7 meter*; r*paired tight
leaks; InelSlUd tkr*e services; an­
swered thro* complaint
calls;
mad* (10 collection calls; cut atf
nine *ervle*s, and turned on seven
serv ic es

a In tha matter ,* / aipplta aaai
by th# varfoua city department*
during th* month, th* rocoad r*vtela th* following consumption
of supplla* needed la pumping
18.783400 gallons of watory
701 gallons of ft*), oU| 40
worker^ iil* n'ritck; V. 0 . Hast/. pound* af shlorine; u gallant af
b . E. M. lubricating oil; aavfa
gnllona of keroaana; 91 pounds «f
ammonia, and 8900 KWH af #)**tr ic ltr .

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NBA compliance board y n to rd a y
tosood o itatom ent explaining ■
rocont rnltnc « l wag* provisions
fo r coaatng
factory
worker*,
polo tin e M i th a t Dm average
minimum pop fo r inch workoro
m a rt ho at,M oat W ca n t, an hoar
although m o m m ight receive h u .
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lic Um waco ocol* parm lttad ohdor tho aothtotam ) mrcaptlon to
the FreeM anl’* agreem ent aa applylnc to 'can n o n aa follow .:
"A ptaea work ty tto m may ha
employed, a ocoJ. hoiac aat w h.ru­
by la o a th aoparato op.ration,
peolora, a o to lo n li.n and pockara,
aa average w tfo of not law than
M aanto a a hoar U earned by Um
CtoAp o f• workora on aach opera­
tion. Koch kind of piece work U
to ba coOalAwad separately la
fix Inc 'tho ocolo to apply, *° th a t
tho c ra W w orktnc on It .h all
c a n t aa average of n o t loaa than
N eonta aa hour.
"To Illustrate!
Ton
poolers
worktnc a 48-hour woak .hoaid
h a r . a scale whereby the total
payroll fo r tho 10 wooM n o t-fa ll
W e w $9$ *fbr tho ‘ week.
(Ton
worker*, 41 b o o n aach, 480 hour*
for Um 10 a t 80 cento per hour
e&lt;raali poo. Thla would average
08-00 per worker, hut Um alow.r
*
*lee*i and
workora would receive
Um footer workora m a rt
than
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local men who ware charged In
Vo!onto Oouary. • • kidnaper* of
1. E. Goodwin, Sanford Hi Herman,
laat Decorabar, were tcheduled to
b* arraigned before Ju d y . Marlon
O. Row* In DoLond th l. afternoon
on a ha too ■ cerpu. hearing.
Upoa being arraigned In V alu.la
Oa«Mty ) edge'a court yeeUrday
move lag, Cheater W alt, one of th*
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: ( A .P .) — T h e 8 e q e t # , to
W n t« rffh jr

torturous i

a . Ik .^ * c o n d ,nUnM |nt.r* e t w a. rrWtonwNl In
IA &gt; » ti p p y
But ih . i f f t o
t h . - L r o t U . of Delegate U ncot* V o te o o n i
murder trial col under way l&lt;&gt;- McCamUaa of II:
of t h . t o « ”
V.
1 ballot virtually V
, ..
.
Ington th at the f
Ho charged, In on officio} noth •xton.lon o f oca
By order of t h . court ‘h« *n‘£ w a , for airm ail .
flcalloq of hU ocllon MOi C- L ho u i r .1 fo r tho
fifth floor w m barred o all
to Um m .li
F osier, p to .ld .n l of th . t o W g i - apply inc I# C l $
kncwA-SiAt Um ftret
couldn’t proaent credential.. Th . fBtor, .
|A federal ■■pipy
th a t " lit. director* of .o ld t p *
Um iim Im . Uxiac Ito
courtroom Itaelf had an alm ost. 0 | n ', . ,« ta rta l
Inc ond loon association POT.
hxtf. r.W top h im *
dM .rt#d appaaw nee.
f l l.r . .w aited the
knowingly violated t h . p ro v ttla o
MpithrooAhvPi toidinl
b r. Alleo UndM y W yn.koop.|
• Ip iln c II before mlt
of th . h . 1 o f t h . i t o t . of w w whee* life the preeecutloo placed " l1' * * A’.
too, ond have knowingly potlllin
In Jeepatdy yeatenlay when It anUd certain of IU offleot*. oconU
nounerd It would qualify the Jury d u . tomorrow, on
•nd o*ria n t* to violet* corUlo
fo r the death penalty . f . l n , waa .tood by ihirlac &lt;
pro.Ulona of t h . low relative to
carried Into court. She wore the m ile, from Honoli
bolldlnc o»d lo*» aaeoetoltona.
aama .om bre black en.em hl, a*
JV !
J . W. Pettyjohn, of JeekAonvIll*.
y e .te rd .y , a white acarf proeldln* f l 'f h t ln
....
was appoloted . agent to toko
tlS only relief. T h . Jury w a. comcharge of o n to , ond affolra of t h .
pletwl today
company and call o ftMOtlng of
"And have you _ any tcnipl*.
• c a ln it Infllctlny the death penal­
ty T"
Pend lac
reerc»nl*allon.
th .
Time ead ac»ln the 8!-year-old
company wilt continue IU b u .in e.i
woman heard th l. que.tlon aakad
a* M ual, and Will not clow It*
proepectlve juror* by the intent
doom. Lot announced.
younc
proeecutor,
C hariet S.
' . P otty John will ba required to
Doocherty,
who aocmlnfly
I.
poet .bond of $88,000.
planning to demand the e itre m .
In o itoteraent a t tho cloee of
penalty—her Ilf., th . Ilf. of Dr.
Waikiki and on to Um conUa wa­
bo.lneaa N ot. SO, 1B$3, the Horn#
Alle. Llndeay Wynakoop.
•
it.
Bulldtac ond Loan Co^, Uitod It*
I t .r thla eolorlM. lip. w .r . » .t te r . of Pearl H arbor.
T h . over-all elapeed tim e of the
aeeeta at |U U ,« 0 4 .t&lt; , and IU IlfWASHINGTON, Jan. I t —OP) — In a fin . Iln. aiyl her eye*, beContinued on Paye Tw o), ' .
kUltlea a t the h i m araoont.
(CootlnuM Ob P ace Two!
Support for the purpoee of the
The principal Itom. under aa- NRA expreaeed by HaOry
Ford
eeU wera $&gt;iT,17( In ln .tallm ea| quickened capital Interact laat
loan* on real aetata, and
" I nlyht In the perm anent form th .
lata owned a tV l.l8 4 J5 S .0 A '
oryanliation may aaaoAM.
U nder llablllUea. Ita principal
An Intarrlaw with N fU yeaterWASHINGTON, Jan. I 8 ^ - ( 4 V Y tB
Timer,
Item , wera full paid atoch, 11,42V day In th . New
Th* December record of arreata C. C. Teague of Loe A ngel.a, o i l
73S.lt, and unpledged Ini tall meat brought no official eomjbeat a t tb .
W hit. H oum bat iborolw at noth- m ad. by tb* Sanford police de­ elected today So hood the N ation­
•took $4#7,122.1S.
,
•■f
to todif*to to* liftowoNto partm ent revMto a total of 101 al Orange Committee, and - J . -AJ
"T he ollocod Irteyvlartty In the
,
nyaoufaciurer’a
u a m S m
were allayed Uw-rWaUon*, which, a ft­ Y oro.ll of Lakh W a le a /T to rf M
cowpoop’o . ^ u atoaaa pp ,to the
er haTtnff been brought before to preilde bV*r th # . K i t t H i
p riio a l Um# to n et oo g reat th at •nythlny b u t 'wtWdMO to t b . ad- Municipal Judge S. A. II. WilkinG rapefruit C om m ute..
•' - *• •
It Would cauae Um atockholder* mlnlatratloA. Inc^idlnc ' JlU fh S. ton, produced $878 In r t .h rollerT h . chairman were named by
any ap predabla looa," Mid H i. J.haoon, who h al claeheO with tio n . of fine, levied egalnit aomo
com m ute.
member* aaaamhlod
Lao. "The action in kppolnllay an Ford in tho goat.
bare from th . cltnia bait* of
In the Intortlew Ford aaldt "The of th . guilty Violator*.
agent to toka charge to taken for
D l.ord.rly Conduct charge* led Florida, California, Ariaona, and
NRA la koine Improved."
tho purpoee ad perm itting the
In thla oooaoctlon, II waa re­ all tha ra*t| 44 per.on* having Texaa to orgm nli. their national
•lockholder, to b a r . a reorganlia- called Johnaon recently lo au y u r.t- been docketed in court on the',
projocto In th*
Uon mealing. The itoakkoJMr* In cd overhaullny of approrod code, charge. D runk.nn.ee waa tecond ■tohlltoatlon program .m ' iwtooIM today AS UM &lt;
Thro* aep er.te m arketing agroo­
a company of thto kind ato .Iml- to glee addAd protection to labor with I t arreata mode, while right
a offlc.. of the CWA.
menta have bw n perfected by Um
tor to th . dopoaltora la t haak." and eonaoraora and to break up charges-w ere levied alleging Ih*
lib two axoopttowa, oU •
oraage and grapefruit ahlppora of
Lm '« announcement did not name moAopollatlc practicoa. .
ore "on Um poytell" aa
poaecMion of (plrituou*. vlnout or the rogiona, with a view to regu­
pereona ha charged ha* vlolati 1 "W a believe .U o lu taly In what malt liquor,
$(r***- Th* oxoopUwM
lating
all
m
arketing
iuppltoa.
th* lawa.
r e C arraw ay, m anager I
It (N RA ) I* trjin y to do," Ford
Of th* J08 caret docketed, M
Form ar-nln.etratlon repreeerv-l
ord Couatry Q oh, and
•aid. " T h a n ware poaalbUltlM of w .r* dtomtoood
.n d . 1* were taUvoa aat in at tha meeting which
harm a t the beglnalnr, but some, tre n tf.rro d to county court for waa beld aa cloeed aeaalooa at tha
body with good aanae &gt;M m i to trial. Tho paoet u n u tu .l charge of D epartm ent of A griculture. New#- wtUr Um B u t* Bond D ep art*
Mr. C arraw ay direct# #rtW
have atopped la.
the month Wat th at l.vtod agalntt paperm en ware - Informed there
of I ' l N v which to aadertakln*
”Wa*r» not o y aln u It.
Why a peraon f . r falling to repoit an
would bo a formal ■tateroent on prdvpAMnU a t Um d o b , whUo
ibouk) W0 h o t W .'ve Iwea dumr •utomoblU accident.
tha proceeding! when committee# l l |j j b |b l 8, atrigend to A 81
while
all Um aaoanttal
worth
had completed their work.
re M p re J e ri, U a tt lr ii a g the 1
thing* which th . NRA protcrlbe*
Indication! wera that memberi CWA In d lm tln g aAothor- , t
for y e . re.
ore not In accord on aorerol which to working on A rood p
"Mr. R oao.v.lt to
trying
St
Um
U
potato. There la alao lome doubt
make Induitry do what wa were
wbother th , two committoao would
doing $0 years ago.
Th* City of Sanford hod a rath ..ta c t o national coordinator Al
"Bo oo to the present Um# w*
have believed abaolulaly la (h* baton** bn Jan. a of $4»&gt;oo 3 i. it thla time. Not w ith,tending, all
woo reported to tha City Commla- committeeman appeared confident
Ideal toklhd NRA."
■lea
although not .11 of th a t maohlnery for m arketing reg­
’
W. R.
B. Dye
Dyson,
thto m m y waa tto property o( ulation will be completed Imme­
diately. Tha meeting to likely to
th* oily.
Bcniiiianting U* collection, prl- go over until tomorrow.
:
moiMqrt lb* money was classIfiKl
WAYCROSS, Ga.. Jan. I t .—Th* In tho report as follow* i $48,r&gt;3u.24
payroll for the Atlantic
Coast in I h i ordinary the*king account;
Line Railroad shop.
tore this I 18U 8 In tto tpeclal aaaeesm.nt
month will to $71,41$ as compared fund) $188-44 In tha refinancing
Account, and $48.18 In the
A total of 1TS4 w ater meter*
with 80SJXM.48 for January, 1932
—an IntraaM of »l$.4*7.S *-ll It Gao-Plant tru st accounL
orate In aervlc^ I* this city ot tto
Th* report also Indicates that ond of December, It was reported
announced by J. W. Daniel, auparlntondent.
aa * f Jan. 4. the percentage of by officials a t tto water departThto Increase of nearly $14400 1988 taaas collected had reached m art this wook.
I* merely for the shop, and itoes 114$ percent of the total at*i-**Of thla numhor 1722 werB regu­
not Include tto
transportation, maot o f 8SI2.eiV.U3. The total lar m itered service* and two wore
roadway, office, yard and other am ount collected to Jen. 6 w a, what to knowp a* flat fa ta eardepartments.
$II,44$J4, leaving an uncollected vice.. T btro w jr* $90 dead ser­
So th a t all truck drivers and
Mr. Daatol report# also a decid­ balance of #187,478.W.
vice* a t tha ond of tho poor And
aorewr* may ha given every oppor­
ed Increase In passenger traffic,
287 Dr* hydrants In service.
tunity to purchase th eir 1984
la the local paaccngor
Hu ring December Um depart­
track Ikenooo before the Monday particularly
traffic, following tto reduction of
ment handled tto following »*• I f h t dead line la reached, Tax the I m a l ig n fare to 14 cant# tb*
ligam ents: le t 4$ m eter.; y*.
Collector Jo*. D. Jtnkjna lis te d mUe.
moved *34 raster.j transferred 14
today th a t Mo office *11) to .pen]
m . t . n ; re-read tlx matora; re­
on B atordn?
night until- »:4dj
paired 87 m eter.! repaired sight
•Mack, and th a t weigh m at tor J J
leak*; Installed three services; am
awered thro* complaint
coital
mad# 210 collection calls; cut off
nine services, and turned on seven
r* .
looli t th* Court Haoj
services.
U:00 o'clock 1
11 IMA o’clock 1
by tto various city dapartm ools
rtoriMon. State tow requlu
during Um month, tho rotobd tovtsto th# fallewtng consumption
of iuppltoa needed In pim ping
11,713400 gallons of WOtor;
701 goUana of foal ofl| 40
If o’clock; V. 0 . Haaty, pounds o f th lo riae; 18 goUana of
I R. B. Thompson, 1:30 b . E. M. lubrlcattog *0) oovfn
,D . Loos. $i40 o’clock!
won, 8:80 o’clock; Em ­ ammonia,
trietty.
ir. A;M o'clock.

Ford Expresses His
Support For]Aims
0 i Recovery P lan

Lake W ales.M an Is
102 Arrests Made By To Head Citrus Group
City Police LastMonth

CWA Labor Is 11^
On Temporary Roa&lt;
The Civil Work# Adminlatrolion
1# .applying th* labor and the
Central Florida Tranaportotion
C
th. lime-rock
Citjr H id CashBalance
asMult foro, to .applying
temporary rood which
Of $48,900 On Jan. 6
now being corntreeled on the
lekofroot beginning at Myrtle
Arena* and rvnntng w*.t about
one block to a point ImnMdlalaly
Infront bf th, nowdock ond woiwthto WMk,
boaM which to rapidly taking
farm there.
Waycross
Payroll
For
81* Inch*, of lime-rock rood
foundation will to packed down C a r Shops Picks Up
under But* Bond Department toponrMon, bo that anay oocooa may
1724 Water Meters In
be hod far truck, which aoon will
Service
Here D e c. 30
bahonllag cltraa and other freight
to oad from th* now dock. Tb*
bond'
foaadelton will bo lacrooaod to on
•IgkMnch boat, nod widened, al
a lator data, It WO#l#onwd today,

'bSXZS-f:
, Carl JFatnoU,

Service Is Offered To
County Truck Owners

Yesterday's

Grsf Zeppelin May Be

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tloa ih a i pr otak ly « f l
•d by «h# 7 M M H
th# doe* of It* pr***nt
A IU|«»dr l u bltl, p b c t
o f $3 ■ gallon on tpirtai
•d to tmloo morn tkaafA
In rdrotrtoj

tha M

m

toi low ond Uotrttn-

big loophole#, Mtlraatcd to Ptv
doto f 170,000,000 annually;'

va A flD w m i Jam *
i b ar, 1 'ota th a ib m w
Iho Hf* i ho th a t bailor.
io, thacgfc ha woro dead,
ha lhroj And Whaooorir
id buUeerth Id mo ahall

For th* new aatomoblloo scarcely look Ilk* automobiles
at all. Streamlining haa been so developed and extended
tlA t “airflow* haa taken its place. How “airflow,MIn eaa*
you hadn’t heard, la what they are calling tha new- llnea
of sutomobiles which are designed to overcome all wind realatance. Everything Is rounded and curved and sloped and
tapered, until the whole car looks like a giant raindrop rap l£
ly going went -The “airflow” principal not only overcomes
the roar of the wind againat the car but alao facilitate* parfeet ventilation within.
Another rad Ida) departure, about which we expect to
bear a great deal during the next year of1 two, la what U
called Individual front wheel auspension.
These
- - a “knees,7
a i ----i t ,on
.

from the tod
Cyprian hill* rag Ivan to the

B o t m ‘ m&gt;)or supply
M b'
carry in g appropriation* fo r ardl~
n ary M o r a l arthritis#;
would toitlfy t
Additional appropriation Mil*, M drtUp a ta n k
possibly earrplng m u rwtatog O afoneo, tho b
into th# Wilton* for omacgOmp King Georgs,
j Tha ju .% . a
aponding.
A uthorisation fo r m ntladbtlon bo pro«*d tpt*
o f tko m corutruct Ion m rpum lb a monp woo raft
and th* , civilian
conooefsUon aad o r which th
eorpoj
v and odjounmd
Amendment of lb* boob Acta
under which tha NRA a U ‘ pgrf
osgtnaarlng both la th*
cultural adjustment* ad m M at r a ­
1 In p r i n t* Ilf*. wlU detion* w o n founded, and own# r*isalf a t th* approaching
vUian o f th« aoctrrltles a c t; and,
a net bar chapter In propossibly sothori**tlon fo r tSa.prothat opm*d With hi* a rtrad* agreem ent* w ithout osom iu
tla g each to th* araato ‘fo r f tll- replied Dr. WVnekoop qubtlp and
w aited f o r oaalatonc#
to ha
fk atio o .
1
Addition IrgUlatlon “ ‘ probably wheeled bach to th* county Jail.
will bo dob*tod, aom ojof which li
a Imeat certain of anactm ent, in

cluda*:

flight* *f th* poet. O at*
Ing w aa th a r l r l a i l ahaaaa*
fe a r fa r th* aafhty o f th a 3*
.participating.
Tha *a cf*a* a t th* od*M
nm

*

B atlfbatloo of tha 8 L Lawranca w atarwap tre a ty ;
R otrbb* o f tha a s litla g hack­
ing IrgUlatlon, Including bank de­
posit g u a ra n ty provision*;
A utherisatiaa to th* praaldr.it

tyrannoualy naked, and a
rta lv #

m aaths a g o t b p flow la farm attaa
from Norfolk, V a , to C ora S a b .
inaaataa. s a d thoac* la 8a a D bg*.
ta llf .
; A &lt;|dkk a n * ta Baa r r aa rtar *
prat od*d t M r Opirhol flig h t U
Hawaii, w h a n t b p wHl t o d a Uooad p arm aao atlp .'
&gt; l a ataay roapaCU th is aaHal

a n d , calamitously

Unemployment Figures
The
State* 1*
in the elimina­
*no United.
unutm omvuB
»•* leading
•¥«***.•• the
«... world
__ _________
accord!— *4* tion
tlon of unemployment, 'according
to statistics ~*&gt;,nii«i
compiled hv
by
** the International Labor Office.
ufflee. A comparison between th*
last quarter o f 1033 and that bl the n rr ‘
‘ -----’unelnployment In thinedkVui
thl
JJ doclinoIrt'unefnployment
State*, C
iniu,, Untie
—— , ——-—
— .
world: thei United State*.
Canada,
Bol^um, Finland, Jugoslavia. Rumania,
vi Hungary, .Australia,
____
Denmark and tha Irish FVee State.
‘With 1920 taken as the base year, with the Index of
rj employment marked at 100 as normal,
Ini Labor Office finds that the rise in .the L
M of th#** aaaurlty dral*. It October of 1982 to October of 1988 waa from 69.6 to
■as th a t s e a * s ir tr*n*poria- In England tha Index rose from 9i.fl to 07.6. While u
l company g i n him 1260,000 nloyment in England la not nearly so acute os it Is ii
HA of stock fo r "**rvlc** n n *d,“ or oomathiaa Ilka th at,
l a out* U m In a clai* ’ with
Sm ith, BUI MoAdoo, W. )t.
’--- -*

chat* d raw s

; ' "

up . a t th*

council

Him.

A a th* hour* pa wad th# ihlftoU
•UghUy l* bar ***t and *haw*u
tb s uruaiinaaa af lUneaa.
A fparWaa enigma la Hack—oat
gait* emetloniaat.

.L .

g ta 1 C * W rit, U anybody *
to h a * * 'th a t much money aa
.a. ' . .*..- I a. a Sal. ■S_la __k.
f t , waV# glad It's Lindbergh,
W* hop* h b d o ck hasn't gon*
o ar m U m aa moat of th*

« .» &lt; *

\ life jiV.bg a “|

loot laathor Strappod atlppar th at
p ro b ad ad fro** baooath har long
coat wa* an tnd«a of Umar atm#*.
t a prospective Jurors gar# th#lr

»j

T R A D E -IN

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
An alarm &gt;f fir* brought o u t' lo ad owaod hg th* Holden M#r i
« • fir# d#partm#nt yesterday Rotate Company aad U certainly
morning U th e coroor of Park b h whappar. Tim touts*** cy.
Avon## p a d PU th S treet wher# pOUOfl b U feat, ala iMha# la cllth# H tn ry fam ily maid#*. Th* eumforanc* or shout U foot la dtofly* woa |Uotovar#d before It waa Motor,
t ',V l
■
U rt* enough
do aay d a m a n
M ia. Wlthorogooa. who hot boaa
and waa U f tt f .itla g n b h e d by vblU ag har a b to r, Mr*. J. 8.
th# d o p a rta w u t
•
Ib d g w , U ft yeaU rdty fa r har

aod, WUtkor and h«n
Dr. C alharlae Wyoa
V young b o a aad hi#
iW ar sittin g M ar b tr
r f f l . aacam olunkaU f*

to

illy, ah* slowly turaad
ad looked out over (ho
M Ik*** hi

th# cnarimotn

c K 2 l 'S S 2 S 5 .£
f O llie itl# *bwim

bW WMMtSd

Jaat aow hw
Mg tri-#toto
la Ortande li

m lh* UsiMlBtobh

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F

t’^ruiZiZsJLr'a'S
r
l";

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m ud

adjourned

t&gt;r.

•op d#MriW h#r#«lf on .a#

sa le

Liberal cash allowance for yow#
old tim w h e n t r a d e d i n f o r n e w
Firestone H igh Speed T im .

F IR K V T O IV E

r* H &amp; i
December, 1932.

&gt;. • • I

SEND US TOUR CLEANING

�Benefit Party Given
Par Woman's Club

W&amp;gwa*OfflalIWoeM
Cease To B ritf M
PoUtkel S y m b o l

tod^p. There m ay" b* m attem pt
to prevent it* poaaage In proteat
against the ooonogpy rider,
Republican# who have only I K
n u o tU n to th* Decaocrat'a 311.
were ao aurpriaod by th* antieconomy ahow ing
th a t
they
cheered vodfereoaly when the vote
waa announced.
The Democrat*,
kuor* (urpriaed, aat silent.
The thing th a t made It **peci*lly (urpriaing to the Democratic
chieftain* waa th a t they had m id
flatly th at President Rooacielt
w asted the legislation and had ap­
proved the procedure under which
it waa bring coweidered.
Chairman Buchanan of the eppreprtatiom committee road a let*
te r from the President expressing
"hup* the Congress will enact th*
lcgtalatlve economy provllion re ­
ferred to in my budget message."
And Ju»t before the vote, Rep­
resentative Byras of Tonneia**,
th* Dem-icraUe lender, took the

&gt; — &lt;a m ?
WASHINGTON. Jan, I f —( J V The wigwam of Tamm aay B all
would cease to exist a* a petition!
symbol a nd the organ itation Haelf
would be given another nanao if
the plans of a group believed to
am * . Mr*. Jehn A lim Brown have th* ear of the odmlnistaaUo*
Mr*, f l i n g * UcCrum. M r* W. B. a re eueceeafuL
W ard cam e recently from O t t ­
Then*Isa. M r* F W. UcCaH.
M r* JL U. Hatch.wm. M r* W. CL ers! political leaden well known
D ettfc M r* CUrewre Sm ith, M r* In the capital th at a determined
J . M. D i m * . M r* ft, F. Cremhnw, effort would be mad* to oust John
M r* Jehm Ram bler, M r* D. CL P. C arry sa Tammany chief. I f
B nrefin. M r* J . K Praeaea. M r* successful It waa said th* **at
r m d NtLJmO. M r* E . A. K arri- •U p of the plan would be ta drop
mm. M r* R. W. Turner. M r* th* name Tammany Hall In re­
Amde M eager, M r*
Elisabeth organising th* Democratic p arty ,
Bey**. Miss K atherine TUI is, nod la New York City.
th e Rev. W. JL Cooper.
Proponents of the plan, point­
ing out th a t the victory of M ayor
Fiorello H. laG o srd la in
but
fair* elcctkMM left Tamm aay b at
n few borough and county office*,
said the n u t move would bn an
anti-Tam m any drive In upatate
B efit* a h u g e aadience, th* New York a* well a* in lha b o r­
L iterature nod Mvsic Deportment* ough* comprising New York City.
mt th e Woman’s Club presented The aim of the campaign would
a -C brtewt Evewts" pregram Wed- tc to "box lo" on Manhattan Is­
si** Jey a fte rnoon a t Iho d a b house land such control a* Curry has
with M r* J . Drogfaldcr aa sponoor- left.
fo r the L iterature Departm ent and
Both Curry and hi* Brooklyn
M r* A rthur I t p s a s am i M r* A. aide. John It. McCooey. refused to
M. rtuUipo as sposuors fo r the climb aboard the Roosevelt nomi­
M ask Department. M r* J . T. nation movement a t lb* Chicago
Newby wa* hostess for the a fte r Democratic convention, and ‘I'oatnoon and Dr. Elisabeth Tracy m aater General Farley h at mad*
psi rid .J over a abort laaslncss m re rre t of denying Curry a
at ari in of th e lite r a l a re Depart- •here in federal patronage la New
York. '* .
TW program opened with a re
Political observer* pointed out
view hy M r* E. D. Brownlee uf th a t McCooey wa* a White lloua*
a a a rtk te hy Frank Simon on the visitor last w rtk and there o as
general world eondstiow which speculation th at hi* wing of the
Democratic
group
appeared in a rvcm i iasue of the New York,
Atlantic. M r* Browalev quoted m ight be brought Into harmony
Mr- Siman as toamli-rsog a war with what is known aa th* Ronacralt-Fariey faction..
Behind th* entire movement eras
said to be a desire t* i|m o** any
fcatarre * f his pcreon alily and possible -T am m any- stam p from
|le a d for more sympathy sad nt Democratic rnrajldatea In , New
b etter oaderstanding of what it, York. Leader* of th* movement
gwang o s In Russia, especially, wore known to feel th at huch a
•race (hat eoontry ho* been rerug label might hinder the ehgnesa of
their candidate* both in th* state
wired by the United S tates
an^ congressional electloni nest psator of the la k e Mary N a iarrn r
A cempreheoeiee and interest
fall and in future New York City Church, to conduct revival servh i t talk aa Mussolini. kirn hars- contest*.
icew at hi* church for a short pe­
riod of time, beginning on Sunday,
by Mrs. J . BL Root a fte r
Jan. 14. The llev. Melton has been
pastonng some of the K atarene
cliu.cl.rs to thh Florida district
for a number of year* and has
— , —*
The Mimes ' Jewel
Chapman. many friend* here.
Pauliae BeOamy, end Evg^yn Nip­
per were elected group ladder, a t
the moathly bualneao aad social
meeting a t th* PhUalhea C l i » of
the F irst B aptist Church
held
Pr** | Tor*Jay evening a t Ih* home of
To-1 M r* J. J . E lliott In th* Park
— Open ------ —
, in1ent a. lioatrsaes for the
and! A partm
"Thee*‘a a Little While House."
m ing were: Mra. J. J . Elliott,
M r* B ranaa
prwaahd at (he. Mia* Ruth Borland, an d Mias
U L a'Jew el Chapman
Mr*. Marvin Milam
presi.Vd
o 'e r the meeting and turned in
The Hub was drewralsst fee lb. her resignation aa president. After
with qnanlittes of rn e -ija committee waa appointed to
rih e r garden flowers arrmng ' e ert a new president the meeting
bowls
Ja-tyourned fur a social hour when
a were served
and
M A n r a ! 1* " " " r r enjoyed
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I Those p rc c n t were: Mra. John
r j l t f f t a i n * A t B r id f iT C
Abraham*, teacher, M r* Marvia Milam, and th* MUaeg Ruth
In hessae
a f Uw
the mem
r n n l i i u s f he, iCummlngs,
I’auline
Bellamy,
mm af
d a b , M r* B. C.
ear Kvrf^ Nipper, Virginia Lawson,
jennetv* tier Iaod, Florroe Mandun.
Florence Hardy, Eva Cunningham.
Blanch* Cunningham. IlaaeJ Tew,
Knahnm Kelly, Aline Bellamy,
Ju lia Wet la

The firat
group, Mra. E. |f .
Calloway and Mra. Jame* G, Sha­
ron, from the SO member* of the
Woman1! d a b who are to giro
"vanishing" parties fo r the bene­
f it of the bulUIng fond of the
club, entertained with s rontraet
bridge party laat night at the
home of Mra. Sharon on W est
Tenth S treet
Contract hrldgo game* w rre en­
joyed sntll a late hour when irorea
w ere added and p rlata aw arled.
H igh aeore pritea were given to
Mra.
John U
Galloway
and
Fletcher II. Dailey while Mr*. R.
R. Deal and Mr. Galloway were
preeented with low erore p r i m .
Mrs. Galloway was given a bowl
of gerberea daisioi,
Mra. Dca*
received a blue vaae of Columbia
rose*, Mr. Dailey a allver money
clip and Mr. Galloway a d e n t jof
playing card*. Mrt. W. C. Hill waa
lucky in rutting and wa* Ihe re­
cipient of a large
bouquet
of
gladioli.
The room* where the
g u ait,

were *nt«rtalne-d w r t decorated
t i t th* occa«kin with a profusion
Of Etoil* Do
Holland*
roe**,
bright coin rod gladioli, and other
garden
Ho w en.
R ofrefhm enti
war* arrrcil a t a late hour by th#
hoolrtart, assisted by W n. W. J.
Thigpen, Mr*. Sam ar) Pul** ton,
and Mra. H. A. Newman. *
I t waa an noun rod a t the conclnilon of the party th a t Mra. B. A.
Newpian and Mias Mablo Bowler
will have the n eat
"vanishing*
party, with two tablet of g u c itt,
before Mar. I.
Thn»e present were: Mr. and
Mr*. II.M . Papworth, Dr. and Mra.
Samuel Puleston, Mr*. R. A. New­
man. Mr*. II. B. 1-ewla, Mr. and
Mra. J. L. Ualloway, Mr. and Mr*.
Norman S. DeForest, Mr. and

E. f . H ou.bolder, Mr.
and
i
R. R. Deaa, Mr. and Mrs. W . J . r )
Thigpen, Mr. and Mrs. P M t M r . t
,
H. Bailey, M itt Mabel S e v ie r , T .
Jj
L. Duma*, I* H. Deae of C h a r t * * - i
ton, S. a , and fudge Jpnwa Q, i \
Sharon.
1
CHINESE REBELS DIO IN
HONG KONG, Jan.
The
Intention w
to nn»ton-'" ”
mid rebel
r«w i iarm
n n y’a
/ ■ iiuvhmwi
struct a formidable "Hlndanburg
line*’ 20 miloa from Fop ( J mw tn .e .
stem the advance of Chian g KaiShek’s N ationalist governm ant IgJ
vadsrs waa Indicated today la .dis­
patches from the rebel capital.
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LAST DAT

Dreamt thla coupon and 9*e and receive one
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Kauulalte Perfume and two pair* 1 1-00 Ladle*
Tailored lloee.
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SPEC IA L9 9 c
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OF OUR

ONE WEEK

SALE
Still Marvelous Value* In
WINTER COATS
y .» o .
Tki. nerttrirate aw* We eariHvs bearer ra one al any usaolao
Mills*. blah a r s i s ■ t I S K ssstsls r* a aa* Psasll gas* All li
arw rsr ■haSrs. laSItt* aa*
s t r i a Lifetime SSSUJMW

HOSIERY

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[ r v m brilliance, blur white col- I
or, perfect cutting. Bern* J
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B a p t i s t Philatbeans
Elect Group Leaders

I.ANEY’B DRUG.8T0 IIE

SIGN POSTS

TO CONDUCT REVIVAL
The Rev. W. E. Mellon, evangeUet o f F o rt Mperm, has been aec e r s j b ^ T h t R*v. B. F. Graham.

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IMAGINE yourself on an unfamiliar highway at night
in the country. You want to so to Allison. You come to
u forked road. No Bigns! Which way? You turn left end
come to a crossroad. No signs- You turn right. You
come to a town. It proves to be Liberty. You go back to
the fork and turn le ft A mile or so farther on you^ome
to another crossroad. A sign pointing right says “Alli­
son three miles.”
But for that sign-pout you might have traveled
miles—apent hours, and come short of your destina­
tion. v \
Imagine yourself in need of hosiery, c l o t h i n g ,
breakfast foods or anything else, and this newspaper
without advertisements! Think of the number of stores
you would hav;e to visit, Qualities and pric.es to check,
r u l l i i h l l H b a i n n n n f llf lp p

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tion. They save y o u from wandering aimlessly f r o m
store to store. They keep you advised of the newest
products; of the latest values* They save you time, and
put greater buying power In your dollars. They assure
you of Quality and service in merchandise, for, only
honest goods honestly.advertised can stand the spot­
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In tha. ta w edition of bla
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Ming aasetM d at
Inuanc* or 0\ieli

n . i q k ■«( a” h ,

* governm ent ‘ aoriooaly . eon*
iplated taking a ttlo n a g aln it
*f
Ui l_
In .aftam
the Wa*!w
t a l l y Bird
p a r t aofl ’llu
the tw«F
w ar,”
j ‘Living 1»P *« fcW popular appotUtlou. “the gloomy dean," be
aayfl further th a t -If. in th e future
wo ar* attacked by * ; European
eoalltfpn wo m ay take It ag prob­
able that tha United S ta te i will
Ware ns to our fata unleai, In*
d*ed, we are Ineeded by a black
a rm y "
t ' t
When the United State* Joined
the alllta. ho aaya, "w hatever
aontlmont waa allowed to enter
Intp th eir caleolatlona waa In
favor of France, not England."
The po*itIon of G reat B ritain aa
pfMt of fha g reat powers la bound
to decline relatively though not
absolutely, ho predict*.
-The fu tu re, a a 'reg ard * effect­
ive forco and w ealth, belong* to
large countries not yet full of
pedpU," he adds, f
Declaring th a t the dominion*
may not alwaya b*. w illin g , to
su p p o rt England, th g dean oh*
laervee fa rth e r t l u t .“It seems to
m f ’Jio .b* alfnoit certain that.-we
•hall be unable to find food and
work for our present population.
thl* reason I favor eml*
rta tlh n or better' at*te*dlrect*d
c^lonlulion." .
.Other quotation* from the vol­

1st Rounds Of Herald
Golf Tourney Played

SIGNED FORTRY
WITH ATHLETICS

All fira t round* of play leading
tow ard the winning of Tba San.
ford Horald ' trophy tournament
R are boon staged, It waa • la ted
today by Andrew M. C onaw ay,
m anager of the Sanford Country
Club, and pairings for the next
round* ar* already made,
Reaulta of the first round:
' A. C. MeReynolda won from

Flashy Sanford Short­
stop Of 1932 Gets
Chance Of Lifetime

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A Musical Comedy JJird!
BIIIP, JACOB RUPPERT.iT(Vla Mackey Radio). -Today yoftr
llva* were la the baoda of Ood and
tha tngln* room. If ' either .had
failed, you would alt b* dead man
tonight)- '
This la what Commodore QJkttte a IMd u* at dinner -tonight
(December I t ) and It mad* "in*
realli* more than anything that has
happened alnc* Ibis trip -began,
w hat deadly realities ws ar* W
against.
.
For four day* wa have drifted
around In lb* fog. half th a tlmo
wiOij_ljnwiin£_nortbwoat gal* try-

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'‘Knowledge of methods of birth
b 4* y ,o l /anugrr,
control, h a t had unfortunate re ­
’. iti ikoimLAnn.'
r*et*e v e e n a»mi- sults on tha morals, o f many pertwMy.i»lo»aUL»
*o«fe of both, sexes, . *
i j t . i t tvrrsKH .
"The g ran t of universal su f­
frage la a hypothetical obliga­

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thougim,. 7
1 bav* learned, to my aurprlM.t
that fee b . a noiay thing. The.
ware*! M they aplaah agaloit'
lb***' mammoth bergs, eet great
bolae^'ln them. In which thoi
pluogink w ater roars In a thou*-j
and hollow karat The sm aller;
berg* ,aod cake*, aa thay gallop;
by ualor w* push our way through;
'le a d s ' .Id their Ughtly packed)
m**i, give oat strung* growllqr&gt;
sound! .and tha constant ringing
of tb* btli signal* from tha bridtaj
In .th a login* room, all help to;
m akt It anything but qul»t around J
hare. ,

CL O. th irty ahlp through *hat
must be tha world'* most dangerou* waters, lb* gal* would have
aceompllahrd Its purpoee against
Ul—tb* gate and lb* Icebergs. We
bav* not been able to as* monthan three mile* since last Frl
day and usually only u faw hun­
dred yard*. And wa*v* mad* only
M mile* sine* noon Balurday.
Thousand* of Iceberg* go plunc
log past ui In tha gloom—soma
of them Dra mile* long, two" br
three miles wide and naUmatrd
at 1,000 fest or more from Mali
tip to submerged bottom. If , « t
ram our 11.000 too ship Into nee
of them or run over the aubmerged part of It—well, lb* Ti­
tanic did that, you know. Ur If
on* of them rushei-at u* out of
the Invisible distance and crashes
Into the aid* of our ship. It will
be Just loo bad. flul our wise and
nbl* skipper* know their stuff sad
ar* performing miracle* of Judg­
ment to d iteersm noshlp every
minute every day.
. ,
Thl* morning, ' however, .-they,
tael in enemy they hadn't counted
Oo—water—wafer in tb« oil. Is
the midst of our work of dodging
tbesa moving Ice mountains, atop
ping to let them drift by. nr dash-,
lag out of tb tlr way. tb* eugtn*
room reported tb it some w *l/r
which had leaked Into the *141- van mark on them tha wondarfut
board lank had risen through U,eJ flight* and Other exploration trip*
oil, bed been pumped under peso-' Adfnlfal Byrd and otbei* ar* going
sure to the burner ‘ non!** and lo tank*. Jf- you’re of high, jcbool
had eiUngulsbtd tba flame* which' qpe qg.ovdr and aren't a member
keep us going by making our) yet. i on 'ta d hocomk oaa right
■team. By tb* llm t Chief Knglqey aw ayi, vtth , up ot»II|dltta 'of.'.any'
'Queen bad awttcb'ad I* the port kJnd.roi .Hitting tng at' tha M ttja
tank And. bad begun to revive-tmr Aink tic* Aviation And .Exploration
16*1 steam preseur*. our ship bad' Club, JJn td t lA lln g te o 41th fltrfVt
last practically ntt nr b*r h»*d ' ahrt,; Jj**trigldu , 4 v a , ifaw York.'
v a^oetni a k.U addrv.eta
way and for more than ad hour) N.
w* drifted la a 60 mllr gale btqkoat Itamdad *a»eIO*4 * ‘

Jot), a n J in the 11132 post-season1Sq.-al ts the b a tt-sa t in the C*narris* tietwcan Cairo and T hom as-' tral.F lorid* Leagq* ax wall r l tha
vllfe he Ini both club* a t bat. i n ' Georgia-Florid*' Lcaguk.
1931, his Ural season In pro baaaball, h# played with Chattahoochee
tn the- OrcTgte-J'tori'ta Ita g u e , j LITTLE- U lliL SAVliS CHILD,
hitting above J 0 0 In th a t loop.
DETEW, N. T , Ja a . lJv-W T -. Ilia beat asset la aptad, a* waa f l t m . Mhgtnetlt, 1A dashed InU
idbe path o f a locomotive w h ld

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Wlnesap APPLES 3 lbs: 22c |Fla, CELERY lrg,
CHEESE lb. 15c IQLEO lb.
Creamery BUTTER lb. 23c \ RUTABAGAS
lb* T 3b
NUCOA
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15c | No. XRed Bliaa Potatoea 6 Ibfc 2ge;
Snowball Cauliflower lb, 10c | English PEAS
3 lb » ; 22c,

Small CHIPSO 2 pkgs. 13c | Whole Wheat Flakes 2 frkyV lTt:
Nc.2V2 Libby’s Pears 2 cane 35c | No,2Va Fresh Prunes'2,cany29c"
Libby’s Garden Peas
No.2V£ Hominy 3 cans
Campbell’s SOUP 3 cans 25c j Fancy Biscuit Flour
GRAPENUTS
pkg, 17c | Orange Marmalade 16
Tall MACKEREL 2 cans 15c \ Salad DRESSING
No. 2 Cans Apple Sauce 2 cans 19c | No. 2 Can Blackl^gn^s^lOe
Clabber Girl .Baking Powder 9c
lb. M others’Ch&lt;tcolpie IQ^
Drano or 8anl-Flush can 19c .PRUNES ,. 2 lb. pkg«~n j -19c
Ga* Cane SYRUP %'gal. ,27c SCOTCH OATS 3 pkgs. . ’l9d
Tuna Flakes can 10c I VELVO lb* 17c |P . Butter 21b. Jar 19c
No,-1 TOMATOES 3 cans 16c | Phillip’s Pork &amp; Beans 3 caps 15c
3 cans 17c LLUybylB, P otted Meat^. cana 11c
I bars 15ol; Mother’s COCOA 1 1l£ can 'io*.
c c t 'I b e e t s
Black Pepper
Mixed Vegetables G old; M edal MYLE’S SALT
LIMA BEANS
Toilet Tissue
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GINGER ALE 3 bottles 25c Ctp. LARD
a. A* MACARONI 3 pkgs. !5c No. 2 TOMATOES ^ c $ n t

Wafahbum’s Pancake Flour 2 pkgs» 19c BROOMB
26 or. jar Queen OUVES 25c | Vienna SAUSAGE 3
Tomato JUICE 3 can* 14c | Brown or XXXXSugar 2 pkggej1
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helpless. T hen th e steam returned
and w* resum ed our gam e of tag
with th e stra n g e m oving city of
le a It nmd* aa thlnh serious

7 Hpeak log of sound*. I bad a 1
funny experience today. I *’a*|
I n n in g over the atarboard deck
fall looking a t tha reatlei* sb efU
of lea a* we ploughed through,
them . No on* eta* waa on deck.
Huddehly. from som e place off the
■hip, ’1 heard a gruff vole* yef.,'
"Iley ! H ey!" I u v nobody. A giln,
U waa repealed. I c ro n e d to the
port rail I d tim e to b ear th a an ­
gry ra il right below me. And th eie ,
on thq Ice waa a email Adella peoru in , about II Incbe* u ll, run
nlng along on tb* drift* with a
I.erf eet C&amp;arlle Cbaplln waddle,
keeping Up with tb* *blp and
turning b b head every few aco
rmda to lobk up a t us angrily ars
cry. ."H e* ! H ty l" , Juat aa

tion to a fetish nobody believes
any longer.
“It ha* become more difficult
to gutaa w hat the electorate I*
thinking. If th eir manta) prorrsiea d e s e r v e the name .of
thought."

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^Looaene** of eomiuct la un*
'alee* eald r,rtK Ita m ta arruT dlnr I* rjUetlinnably 'spreading downward
11.1 a*tie thereon on
gebruafy, A. I*., to classes where It was elm oit

JeTal algriatel* and

Angelina Cottlo, tumbled down an
embankment with the child to es*
cap* death, and then went to
achool without a word to anyone.

• C ta r f h r S ta re * , ftm r up;
B ollj won from C. L. Btldln, tw o
up; John Ludwig woo Vrom S. i x t
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8yroes, J r , loot to X .
Klto,
flro down; Jo* M ta v in won from
E. P. H om hoU er * * * * ( Jack
P i t i n won from R. 8 - Chapman,
on* op; John H rrta t D efeated G.
K. Foll*f*r. two np; H*nry to r H ilda defeated Bflty Favilla, two
,p " ‘
Mr. Carrmway ha* announced
th a t a blind bo*i# tournam ent win
bo played o m the eoorae totnor-

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r lli;h --CKIcrv Itw — A l«». it ll i u w i i i l e

NF.W \O R K , Jan. I J . - &lt; o _ l f ” “
'tjrour lari* o r ' your |w!i*tboo*s
;!l*od* you lo cal* In the lower
Arjwlrrbracket*, you'll
In*ra rin g
(
; w ore for ihl* year'* model* ihnn
Slant, on the Imal* of pric-* an^
TWounced nt Ihe Auto S h o t.
1” * [
I,
.. •
Thi
Sv, Buv If you prefer the a*vanki.*r prJ|, ,
WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 2 , - d
•| yti Idla p rl‘ eil or higher f r i e d wppk
President Rooeevalt atr.-nnivA
i d m, you’.l flml th e new d .h n ta n - ft&gt;vp)
vor* th* establishment be™
f y f c of th- n.ad In th a t ralegoiy a ( „ vj
roada and utility conr,-anl*e
^
sinking fund* to pay off 1th eir .*rv g*i»#i »Hy low tr in priev th»n
yIhc w n r n,*n,,*f i q ) f
mortgage Indebtedness.
t| thoce off* m l b
The Pretident feel, th at »f the, fartu rer ,n , m
'ir e e .i
Remen ’ier th* imMalor
r*p
. jp
carrier* had been reducing their
bonded Indebtedne*. thei arould rra ie —«&lt;vn averyl*»l) 'a anfbnion
have avoided the aerinua th raat of ma* to dnve a flivver or a »#Jnn
bankruptcy which (need aome ma-; with a m diator cap that hwkral •-----.lik e * p eve of muai um atatnary? , . U(
Jor tinea Inat spring.
At the aamis time. he thlnlc* the! At th. now atontoblle ahow r( n ,
Interatate Commerce Commlaalon, thoae fa.I. are deoil a* the firat
a n l other regulatm y agencies huracle*- . nrrlagc*. Not a Venue, m&gt;, r
a t-1 not an • aula, not even the moderahould taka into account I
.
tempt of the roada to pay off alely ornate radiator c a|» odoin
th rir m ortgage debt* l»y allowing1 Hie top* ,f th* new model*.
When the radiator cap bia^'* w* ’
them aufftclenl earning* to meet
• f any .ir-lglt a t all It !• merely I'eir*
their iequlrementa.
. ,
It wa&lt; ^lacloaof Wiilneaday at ! a low pa r of wing*,clinging to the
the Whita Houac that one of tl,c! streamlined hood aa though it
laig.-M road* in the country w**[ wa» mo .led a* a part of It.
faced with reteieerehip la*t March.1 Oeaienci* of t h , 1034 car* were
It alan a m atatrd that if cundi-| careful •••■t to let the alightcat
tiona had continunl f,n anntit«r| acce*«in
ur piece of nei'-asoiy
si* muptha mo.it of the m ajor equlpmim -poll the carefully m e
-oad* of the country would hayej ruled lim— of their new c n a ti n
been fi.rred into recctt i i *hlp, piiu*| *^n • l ,,i"»l all th.' new model*
r i | ally becnu*p of their inability! designer have fashioned th,' cunto meet Internet pavnienl* on th e' ning Iward* *n that they appeal t ,
mint cage debt*, which In moot be a part of the body Inateml of „
nxteiifOK ronatitutml Ml to (III pc,-! mean* of rotiance to the l»~ly
rent of tfie capital s liu ttu rr .
j The iniilded rubber itself hn*
The I'reahlent hi* nl.»-rvt-d th at; I**’*" '•"•* n lined .in I in one mol
it i* the hi*toiy of i milluidnig in * ^ i Hmmii.in -trip* have lo-,-n ni
th!a ro'jntfy that when n Ixni.l i*.!*eiteil t„ In, nk up the *rl hulk of
»ue tx-comra duo the road* liavo1 'h*’ rul,l&gt;ei «ni|,*.
uaunlly altnply i, fun led and i-a ]
- ----— —
fondl'd it itialead of - c k in
pay it off.
lie believe* that if On cai
had m o re'cap ital in Mnr^*
could meet a cn«i* by paaair
dividend without llte tln ra t ol
ceiarrahip.

Says Mortgage Del
Should Be PaidW
Sinking F und’Ci

Seeluded in a email, one-room
apartm ent here, Mia* Goldmyn,
now 01, ha* not yet teen adviaed
th a t abe haa been granted a 110day alia.
She reveal* 1 that a committee
he ado | by Fannie llu rs t and Sin­
clair U n i t li nnanglng a lecture
tour of th* United State* for her
and th a t until aiie htar* from
them her plana were Indefinite.
She raid ahe would not apeak "it
I am auhjrctcd to
too
many
tb n ’ta."
She diacr-untel report) th at ah*
.had keen barred from
ltu*&lt;ia.
where
*h»
went
a fte r
he-

GROCERY
ly a g ia h fa r Friday. Baturday. Monday—Jam. U , 13, »

Kmuwn&gt;-**a*
' Flour, 21,lbs.

G. Key or Libby’a
Tall

Milk, 3 cans
Phillip’* Tomata

Soup, c a n ...
W eateni STEW

Meat, lb,......

I in g

l i n e d IIU.OOO a n d s e r v i n g tw o
y r a i * in JelTer»on City
prm trn tin ry d u u n g t h e W o rld W a r f u r
o b » tr.c ttn g th e draft
“ I left Kt-aaia o f m y o w n vo lh
lion.** - h e il.wlared. "I
f o u n d it
iinpoAi*tide t o
l i re in , co u n try
w h i l e t h e r e i* a c o m p u t e d i c t a t o r
*htp. I realitv il th a t in Ifuaa ia for
m i d a t l c - l a t e waa i.em g b u ilt with
uu p r c t i n*e o f political o r per*
.annul firc iluin.
“ Then* atill i&lt; a r c i t a i n a m o . n l
| o f t h a t in t h e Ifnitoii S l a t •.
- "S o v iet Uu..*iu ciaiina t h a t t h ere

Young (live wght.)

Fat Hens. lb.
Live W ght- Young

Fjryers- lb.
SCced Sugar Cured

Hams, lb.....

Mt. Vanvwr

PaJmollw

UirUkVpf

Soap. cake...
G iant T. &amp; G.

Soap, cake...

&gt; ItlN fk* MIlhl Tn lalvill Qu»nillr

C’otcnnuLi

di lit*.

A fiw jc ta b U s
Pkoee l i t

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i, i i , i i „ m*.

A BUDGET’S AS
GOOD AS ITS BARGAINS
AND THESE ARE BARGAINS!

*t,.a ...

llT-&gt;V. Flrat St.

- JOHN ANDB9 *

30th * French. .Phowe 3 I H

2 heads 9c

(iond Local
TOM ATOKS

L .C . K1NARD

fit

7c I

Bananas41bs*19c

Tin- lnl»mt&lt;ilr Com rm rr* Com
B R A D F O R D , I'a . I
niit«i«iii
re m itly
ic y Mnm-mlr.1 ’
l*rnn-y!v«»ni«'w * * r
thnt t m toed* Yftlnlihwli *!tiklit« «on-m«'n*i ullh. |{irl n
ftiinN (• |« y eff their inortimifY I'k. %%!».» w u * Nii «»*i

fo r '
HARDY
EKLY, No. 1

EGGS

Fancy Sanford
| "aiia.lian
Htitnliagns lb. Cc |
Iceberg
!Freah
jSp'nach lb. 8c | L E T T U C E

Nation-Wide Drive1
To Clean-Up Le^all
Profession Urged

BETTER FOOD

B U T T E R FO O D eSTO R LS

A P P L E S 7 lb s .2 9

,

Kiri»1c W h e a t, plig

P a l l e l i u r y ’B
Flour
,Sno*
*«. Sheen'Cake
. -1!• •-»•■*.
A irmly Am l a w gashed , 0
la a x w Haa4 r« fM * ’ A
package. TewTI Mh* h i &gt; “
’M inialcr of the Interior Met**a» made n plain drclaiatWH
thnt Inpnil can nut *ta.v a n , moie
III (.recce," Alaaimo* anitl in ■„
•fveln-ire Interview.
"T h . authorftio* are otijlge I In
eaccvlc the drciaion of thy niiiti*l , r of the interior.
’’The a |&gt;|h at of Im ull is unjii.lifled A hif-ii court deelaioit raninit
he obligatory on tlie governm ent.''

Black

Citrus Estimate Stays
IAs Reparted On Dec.l

3 Nickel Hoxrw
10 Ua J a r I’reniler
a i t i .k j k l i . y

If You Haven’t The Price
To Go To A Show:
Try Clabber Girl Baking Powder
To Raise The Dough!

Monarch No. I 1*11

Garden (ite m
A S I-A H A G lIH
Y ach t l.luh Nu. j c a w

Sweet I’FAH. 2 for
I'alrooliv# IIK ADS or

SOAU. each...........
it U n o a atu*

Founds

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59c

v 11 nil I t u t r
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w .ta r t r a i i .

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raw*

r o k r t a i t . i*e
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HI A M . S IV
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100 In Tackagc—
Linen Haver
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N A P K I N S ..............

223'E. Flrat St.
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NAVI MEANS
G reat S u rih rrn Ilean

Phone 311

Sanford, Florida
Tender Weatern or Flu.

rork
r i l O I ’A, 2 lbs.
Ilval VVeaierri
R O l 'M ) S T E A K , lb.
REEF m l
I AM II S T E W , .’» Ilia
Weatern
L I. 1.1 I.I V E R . lb.
NIX h
IJO N E S . lb.

MILK

I5c
G a llo n s
BEEF
! BUBSTEW lb. IOC; 3 lbs. 25C ,
....... ..................... l.rg. FRANKS. J lbs. OiVK*
ROUND, SIRLOIN &amp; CLU
S RU1
HENS (3li lb. nv.) ca.
v Two Fo
STEAK* lb............
15C and 118c '
Lamb ;
SHOULDER R0AS1r. lb. *i'....... ' 14c
7c
29 c ;,7vK«r.u....... 19c I Z 3 (
W«gtn. PorkMl. Pnrk ' \ a| i
C0MPI.ETE LINE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
CHOPS. Ih. 1OC Chops lb 11
:
'Independent ~Jiomc Owned dxut&gt;
Pork
4 P J_
HAMS. lb. 15C S H o u h 'e r 1i2 ic !
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fiEES*WfctLANS
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CoupIcsWell Known
ollywood Start
arried Careers

Bon Of Nm JS TedltylB
In Favor Of Direct
Cash Awards Toldle

M M * . T hree Xtow m*mdA*a&gt;wvt^ fW
i revived end • p lea s* a t afternoon
WM spent.

F ly in g In to

• moonera, presided soberly a t
church weddings, and rod# tho lo­
, I'm eU ses of speeding train*. For
, riaty be Inserted a fesr home
garden ceremonies, and stogml
s r.l seen#—starrin g Betty Compi .*n and Irving W einberg—oa a
lultway station platform .
J, III# ^ a s t was composed of 87
pkim of principals, each of mors
i \ l e u Importance In the Dim
11-‘i i id.

. Outstanding In dram atic inter■ t i l , psrhaps, was Ms sequence In
» itch Jean Harlow,
platlndm
l- onds, and Harold 0 . Kosson, h*i
«„ii..-raman, eloped by air to Yui j for an early morning surpiL e
t.- .1llng, Rapt. 18.
flio diminutive director opened
M i film with suspense, Jan . 4.
v hen Joan Dlondell, wearing s
V .y , and Oeorge Barnes, Camerantnn, eloped to Phoenix, A tls. —
01(1 It was several hour* before
' Uivle Identities were established.
O ther
roinantlr
tequoncr#
•’•mght together In marriage:
:, Adrienne A m ts and Bruce Co­
' .1, (Mlsa Arne i had just illvoread
:~|dien Ames).
Kiod A staire and Mrs. Phyllis
TJv.ngsioii Potter,
r irlyl# Blackwell and Avnnne
Yrylor, stag* actress.
~ Mica Joyce and Director ClarBrown.
Jelly Ellers and H arry Jo*
own.

Lucille Ilrown and Jam es Fla-

&gt;ll»lii.

f

' M a r g u e r i t e ChurchUI and
-T ro rg e O'Brien.
,y, Iliu tar Crabbe and Anna Vir• « 'ilia Held.
* Constance Cummings a n i I’lny-,
'(V l«cht llenn Levy (In England).,
Frances Dee anil Joel McCreaJ
Jnrk Dempsey i.nd Haim it* WUB llll* Dove and

Knlierl KcrsV-

* Mary
Duncan
an I Stephen
. iT midis) Hanford tw ilit M ary’s!
' i ^&gt;o Contract cancelled ul her own'
„ F' iuest Iwforchsnd).
i,
U"th H all and Cnmeraman Ic e

• a rio si.
Eleanor Hnlni and A rthu r Jur»t. Jr.
Doris Kenyon and Arthur Hop7 !ne. (M iss Kenyon, a June bride,
-b'cam* a November applicant for
«"vnrce).
Roster Keaton and Mar Scrtbb ;n* who had n second rrteinuny

C

C L Pfft,
— Thasderv Roosmralt, fo(to«* gove’m or of th* PhUHplaea, attacked
the public work program aa costly
and wasteful and said that direct

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If tea Beard*! laid, d i ta a e l In

. n'reetor Dan Cupid, tould *K back
. 1 vtay o a hi# eanvasback chair, lay
» « his megaphone, and reflecl
i -mptaeantly on an epic produe­
. -it titled “ My IB M Campaign In
Film land." t
. Dan lent hi* wing* to a ir slop• ••enta, sat on th# radiator ca p .o f
•** a at cars 1bearing wenassaalltm
V
prospective hf.fl.
hen-

Arab costume, ta id the
Interesting I k h t * atom*
to A raM a. M an ^ Jalm w i * *

k e p t v a te rap p lN ^ F f ? r t ^ » 4 s
le s t la am eka over . B in n ta ib a m
g a d m enaced again
G eorgia awantp land*, * . W . H e re
field . T opeka, K a m ,/ t r o f e r a tU
novice file r, cam* It*re y m t^ 4 * »
thl* o a y e a r m ap vrkeu f e e g et H
f i r th * A ll-A m erU a* a i r iwe*e(
in tn a n e a r futaiw.
'
R o rsfisld , w ho h s s esdg f t hours
T h e A dm iral u * .na U n*. Jud J»* fly in g experience * « i W p rrrle u *
saw m ttaa of open prater behind so
Ice p a rk M l oaarty as big o r toagb cross country trs in lk g , Jg a d e d hia
a* l: e s s supposed lo t&gt;«. Bo *N b rta n o h e r e . w ith o u t a e a ra tc M * new flights for guidsnr*. It m ay be spit* th e h a sa rJ* WOW l W f c L eaving th e K.new*’ C A T W rth a t w* shall g et M r big sta al ship
fuMiior south safely tb a s was port, the * m eteor P » f» ,fr« r» g M
dream ed possible. It D pow Decem­ Stately Into ' a d e a o . ' wtorflng
ber c f and w* hav* d rifted around ■nowitorm th*t HlolMp- o ni hU
for day* lo o thick fog.
j&gt;
view on all aides.
s
And m aybe 'hi* w bels ably toad
**I flew for more them (0 mflas
wasiCI e sc llo d about Klonflyb# leal blind,“ h# aald la st *■•*•!•
week (00 tb* tO tb). YVf by* su d ­ tha tig h test spot of tha’flig h t ws*
denly plunjted Into a n o e r tp of Ice­
being lost over Hlrm tofham ,
bergs. The first I b a d . ev er seen‘
N ever will J forgwt JL .iW * p*S**d terday.
“Smoke obscured j he city and I
mori th an a tb o u s a a f -to sixteen
hour ' —Ilk* b u s t ships or gltalealag eras unable to local* th e M a s
ap* n m * n t bulldlaxs. In tb* w ater I flew In great riretoa. fos -mom
betw een th e re were thousands of than a half hour, coming a* clow
sh ln j white broken Pisces of bergs- to the ground aa I could with
Adm iral Byrd a n d Com modore safety.
fill -Seen told me they h a d never
“ Finally I found the, field Ajul
seen so m any al m is tlm * In all landed tha plane." Rotyfleld skid.
their trips- Tb* Adm iral sal*. “Only
|Ta spent the first night Ip
an &gt;i.••m illing and «tte n s lr# b arrtsi
Msmphle, and had the difficulty
coast could produce bvrg* In such
In finding the Birmingham field
here
la n e num bers Romewbar*
“

Is a barrier which may ba
wo great “ vents nrruried berw rnmiiilcjtably larger than the great
I recent bvr 29 end 22. Admiral lln &lt; tea barrier fronting on lb *
d made a msKniflrcnt four-hour 1|tn»- n»n. If tbst’s tbr case- and
lit of discovery over lbs Ice of we’r- I ucky enough to find It. Ih*
is (tea In tb* htg Co.ulor p lan e.,,
eeartb for Hi* coast .of
I Klondike bad a &lt;alf' Home tbr AitlatClIe continent may b*
"einentl
'end’ d"
trst. I'll leg you about the Ad| &gt;u,
i r n Q-d^tg in th# morning
rJ'p great filghl na the 22nd.
&lt;t«Misrhtw were taken violently
le had bel li drenrelp* this flight „ „
ir^bsno, ,r»d ersrytblu* els*
rear* Already our great itre l ^
Kloqd/k*. A l IhaL hour sb*
t, had goo* fu.lher south Into ||1(., lic&lt; lh. populallCM of the
tre than any ship In hlsloiy. I
yNn-dllloft to »h» dPtvnt of
i modor* tjjpitri-ii a&lt;J.t*~1 r*“ cn , mll-blooded a u e &amp; W f iu ll-c a lf.
n ln * in iprn w ,ter Admiral „ ,
, l wg
j , cob
h»‘f Mrn “ hia of^-n bar tn
, nd u , w , ,|lUa» event
rtosely parted lee and we c l r f,»r \lessra. dos and O lktlt two of
I around to Its .-ntrance Then
., N„ , n ,,,, Kur « , i k s they
•mllfied Humid lnne. rh lrf pilot. h(M, ,&lt;fPn con, u|ttM ,-haita. eatenlifaui I low tin. roller pilot J. A
|h, , h|p., ,og , l0(lh , nrt r&lt;p.
ter. mapper, and Curl U IVter- u |p V eile*»r. be.su** they bad
radio mnn. lo nit rendy In the
........
||lf dolinr nf uur t(llg*
I brsHtlful end (m issile scene r(|v , |bM
brn,
w0„bl b*
- dreamed of. the h u a -* ton Curw)|hln |h, A n U ret|r drcl#
W’rlghl Condor plans wsn hotelwould have happened except
out on the Ida b -mi toil dropped
, c o p le o( day. of fog and Ih*
itlv into t h e . ntm water and then , , rr;rtr gB), -h ,, .inweil us down
IS fool Mslttiewa ymitor boat ^
WwJdy. i l i l t ,h ,y , missed It by
si r was put nvdr and look ih s ^( ,
!de?Com m ander Noville, a a .ru -1 T ll“ UaPPT event tank place to
ofilrer. grrui red drum. ,rf l h . uow .hed on d-rk n u l In k .
•lot gasoil... were railed up 0n
" “ f,
k and ton gallon, put Into the A"
»red Dualln. w*a
,.e by hand then the rru l.e r «»*’ l® hoow of II. W . were kit.
tbr Plane nut Into Ih . Icew .^rw fm.r m ile, long
I I bay sad r . u off T b l. was when he yelled Oh boy, oh boy. ob
tb a. u. lip Slid down the bay
«&lt;» *
'" r i ng f jr
ran Ih . flying -hip w„.mlng
‘
»"** L U ,k
^ " kl
engines then (.he . inagnllV. ^
^m m *nd#T
.1 »ra bird, .be l.n.k .be sir snd
,n»
'f T* ^
• led (or almoal «n ...... o.er Ih * ,nB'1 of * “ *' rho1*'
fip«*r1. wlill*
rmUUi
1 jQdor*tau&lt;1 »l»•• main we afw gty
1 utbvr •’((iilpnitoui Kbcrv (herkt0 Int lo • torni aithnui c&lt;iat to
it i m i f 4 At 1140 itiw \iimlral
of til*-l.'Mir America ArlAiiailed W# arc hraillhi •nulKl." tloi nnd It* pltonitnti c'lub will K#
1 4»ft they wrni m !?*•»•» I miI. II r n / b) 14?iJ*t11 lu ll TUoa*
only fifteen Uilnu»r* lor tb* rwa*;&gt; inttiubn* a 'll ii»r«lv« tbCDt
nd&lt;&gt;r fo dl»ftpp»ar in ihr diBtaora, aut&lt;&gt;’n«ilcaHy N»n mrmb#r* ahauM
At 1 GJ oil w wai ok mi ibm chip bcc'Mitr mctnb**iB nabt aw ay, i t lit
tin after ona of tha nm«t Intpor- coif, bjr acodlnu in* a
it ciplaratlnn flljlit* r » o made—- dr«*«-*ed atamfied ' u«f»lnp«&gt; at t i t
i^o M i l Houtli 1u 5 \\V«t along Qluli’i Amvrtnao hra&lt;t()uaftrrag H +
• ISOIh Meridian in 7n rtoulb— tel Iw ilngion. SStb Mraei sng Lem
J mllrs further &gt;00111 ihsu lb * legion Avenue, New H rk N. V.. W
•ord mads by Cspialn took on they can mark tbl* night Ml * »

lb* following morning, L ater that
day, he said, he encountered even
denser smoke cleud* peer Swamp
land* In Georgia, w ith In a short
dlitans* of Jacksonville,
,
•Ue refueled Ms plan* a t Jaoksnnvlll* and had Iqnth Ibare. Than
he continued down • (he Florida
E a t f'o#*t U&gt; F o rt Pieces, w h in
he epent the night. HoraTltld con­
tinued on U&gt; Id* dcstlM ttoP I t s terday afternoon.
He flans to relraca hia fligh’.
cither Monday or Tuesday.
Th* plane was a two place cab­
in monoplane.
,

cash a id . fo r the %gmmi»lq»iiK
'(F F a rrs ll, th e . Reds *e- would 't h a t only h e tf aa rtuch
I y lveater , Jo h n so n , once
Ills ' rem ark s w e t^ contained in
t M unlock Vest p itc h e r In a speech " p re p a re d . fo r delivery
Ith -T League.4* F o r the before • luncheon Meeting of th*

3S

njaeSf’^SSPf

-

E m ily k f e a a t a r i w &lt; * t * y l* t

week* ago.

ronditiooe ( hnef"notilned for cask
reliaf.
7
“ (3) Such iddlU onal aid as m«F
com* from a pntytt* w orks program
based * • jpaytog tovvstm est* and
n rr r iiltl* * ,'lb * edganisrd Indteidual action* o f various com penis*
funds, old a g e pensions, etc., and
(4) soma stim u lu s for the cap ital
Industrie*.” ' • - •
fa c ts o r'fa lL *

80-Year Old Attorney
Arffnea Before Court

Flag ler Counties.

Manufacturers and Bankers dub
of P h lla A lp h la .. ,
&gt;
;
:
“ Let tip meet th*. matter square-

-

lite r* n,,n' l * ^
t O R K l I T t , Ja n . 1 * . - In
'k \ ffc e g l Interview which was
b tw «0tM because of hi* Inten­
s iv e afforhs at ridding the nation
of the kidnap “ racket," former
Poli/s t’nmmi- sioner James S.
Bo)an of this rity issued the fol­
lowing suggestions aimed at prntogtlng person- before and after
being kidnapped:
“t f you a n a Tihlnsp po»si
W llty’ you should hare your wife,
or relative!!, or legal
a fy l ears.
Instructed to report the c**e to
the nolle* al -inee and not try
to dra| with the kidnapers direct.
NaturaBy, a family wi-hes
to
shield

to

CoMs That Worry Tap
fowling News Notes

tiers took 2 games from Ih* HiGrade Bakery team. John I ’cauiil

of the N e-lli tram waa high with
In tM Sanford Iloqtlng L*kCV* a G2A totul anil Geo. Wartlwell of

FERN PARK
Mr. a m i,M rs.

C .'A - Brack

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T. Dolly . . . . . . .

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II llsrb sl
J oil li re so ld
Jell II lle rb sl

PAOLA
Mini Edith
B elts and .Anna
Jano (Jsnlt of Rsnford wkyr re­
cent vialt.ira at th* home of L u ­
cille Slaughter.
' I.u t il M altha fti th Grogafi H# '
ecnfimU in th# house ty illness.
M is*. Ju sn ltg M rtYherter who
has been span Nng the holiday*
with h 'r unci* II. H. Slaughter
and fam ily returned home S a t­
urday.
^Ca*'
Mra. W illiam Crayeraft la IMF-*
Ing Mr*. Grogan during th* Illness
of tier daughter.
Mr. soil Mrs. Harmon Hill of
Sanfoi-i war* Sunday raljefa a t
the home of hin parents Mr,‘5 a •
Mr*. Fran k Mill’ JN P '
Juanita H arper
has IvIJtbed
home aftsr spending torn, time
with her gionjpmrunts Mr,, and
M is, itarpor In Ml. Dora.
'
Mr. B . F . Humphrey hs'v been
confined to th , hou r by Uinaaa.
Joe Nolp and Joe Armstrong of
Perry Florida are vW l|lhf a l the
homo of Randall Slaughter.
A birth u y party waa held at
tbr how’s
Mr. and M rs. R. M.
Duuglatk, Monday In honor of
th sir d a.g h tsr, Candaev, Games

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1*1 o f.ib r Htorktiraldrr* nf Haaford
UuHdlaa %r»c I a&gt;«ii Akk.wlillon will
b« htM
Ih* olflrw sf Ihr A*
aor la tJon. It7 Kouth I’aili Atniiir.
liunfnrd. FlorliU al I I* M H.iui
fa y JattuRD llth . lis t for lh* »ui
pevae of altetlna a Hoard of Ulrorlira fnr th* rrm iim &gt;*ar and th*
trfnaartlon of *urli ntbs*r l&gt;u»i**»*
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f. J * * , 1*.— (T)— Tb s fUnford. r U D«r 12 I t il
Jo*to Sln»on brought
hit ronvrrsatione with
s p g r u i . S i &gt; T i * &gt; s » l» .
N o T icr. ih 111 in iiv nivriN .
■ssollnl at Rom* has
b t l ( i n d t i E n d *»* k»Mu* o f *
aaew hopeful' mi*lF&gt;»vV kin Klll»l D tcirs &gt;&gt;t Furwe lismtil*UMt* f e l l * M * ri* l I'll IJ|* 4lh i «*
f lit r r m b t r ,
A !* 1* 1 *
In l h -

Irculi Court of Hi* T * m l »-H.ImI
‘Ti*TfTr Cflrcvj11 of i-i..iota in mill
l ( j b l i i | f ’ Ul.tV 1II • IlHOWe-lk
I I r4F(klh (.suae thwfrln I'S till IOM
rlit rt li Cl* to in. I a t’..nt|*s*nk. • mr' t i l h n ctgnn| id
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Firestone Cowdrey
Taatsr

SEMINOLE
TIKE SHOP

Ad for lh* purt»owr
ltd t|# » r* r

ltd ward

Sedgwick

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H T h s Bent

B EER
4 U A»

PLACE

Eleanor Jtu n t and Dr. fr a n k
7. Nolan.
.
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Vain* HUH* and Joseph GUI, Jr.
Moaslla B rit loos sad Alan Dlne-

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4(Iford, ftomlnnle (btlli(t r lo Ida
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lllOl Itorree drwirllimell tig
Tit*
N"llheasl
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Moklfb*to*l &gt;|uatlrr ,.f Hi.uth»«*l
quarter INK*. ..f HM, ,.f n» t, &gt;
of H*e (foil Nlnrirep l if t and t••*
Nnrlhtortoat qtsarirt of Ha.ulli
WtoBf qiiarle-i
of tfotjfhtoml

KUtrlsr

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of

Angelica Changeg Her Mind

TUBBY

N \V I*

nf P W h ) i»f Kaellnn T w rn h
«!•* all lifliia In Ton nalili*
Tvirnlt t'Rp I I I ! K&lt;mi (h llsnye
Thlrtjr lvkn m i iU *i. a*rreed4k»«
to Ih* I' mLII c H u n t), run la its

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H IM - t w a rft A tL BO VA
a k j o i 'h u t v e r a c o n o 6

d u o S P to e o .

M Y -P U T

P E R T tC V L V

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Dauglsss. B *tty H aw k*, Fsg g y
TIH sr. Mildred D *ag U ss, M an !*
M cKtnilre*. Ja ck Denmark, Dorre
thy D yM az-Lyvo to t M at*h. k U ry
M cKsnurre, U r i Tha tittle hoatcaa,
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r. K N II E R M A N . A d r - » - u n .
k nratoto
V«»u ar* h*r*bf nntlflMl ih*i •
• nil ba* hd#n f!l»4 fg ilR il t*sw in
lb* abok* »* y I tort court I*r |K* ato«*k#
toarifd plalnMff for Ih* purpoM of
•b lalalnf a flaal d*«*roa of (Jt
%-orvo.
,
Thla la Ibarcfora, lo f«4 «irt r*&gt;
lo ftppear lo Ihr aaM l.MI of m p*
ylalni al lb* offlr* of iba Cl*rh af
Iba a bora at? 1*4 court, b l H R fB rf,
Florida no tha lib daf of r*h rakrr. A. |i.. t i l l , la d*f*toH of which
a Accra* pro confaoao will ba •••
|dr*d. and Iba plaintiff will proraad
OB porta to final dacraa
T&lt;&lt;

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S IIK It lr A N .

I I la o rd * ro d Ib a t t h la n o lle *
b o p o b lla h r d f n r f o a r ro n n o o to llv o
W aoba. one* * a c h too a k . I n t b a

Hamid, a newapauer pobllahad
t ord
■ BomlMla l*oto»||r riof«4n. • L
Wiinsss.

V It liwuslareT reset.

Anyway, Thatys SettVd

TUBBY

------------/ P d n u J T k t A I U C Q . \
r L t A i M t n y o sjH c a u c o c t
&gt;o*rr co *t Ht w ic e a s much a i
kt MDCrt D
AWT T H E ' t

JJHtDE I MkJt'T Bem BEIT

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Darolhy

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: 0 MES TOBBV. I’L l
PROVE IT 6 V HIM
^ a v e rijs best

Bout* Mallory n n l William O af-

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A l K in d s o f V t o
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U l t 'I H K

E lh *l W alts and John W. Block- T ? ’’*'

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n l l l a* II |n fh» liltflis-at

Ml bo*l bldiln fot

r i r r n r - r i.o g im .

vo.cod from Rose) and Ebb* Ug* 'I** 7 V
vex. reanarUt.
G ary Cooyer and Randia Shaw ,
jf
In n society wedding In N«w Y o r k . 7 1
Dorothy Jordan and Merlan C . “ " , r _
Coopar, produe.ion aa*«ullva,
* u
Iu p * Velos and John Wsismul#
Knf n

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■ I* , l b * . H n d r t b l lR r i
a - H|s^s la l
U * t * r In C'hnrvi s-rv. «• i l t i n t *.1 in

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'.y a ir to Yuma.
; . jE t s a k
Nina Wilcox Putnam, w rltaf,. t o 'Y * 11 ^Vl
Christian Elliot.
widow a

- GLARE.'
*IVC,HT B A C K

HIM

Per

D u lly Mi Malian and F . C. 8 U - , J " hl'
vena bar* after a first sll# n tp t'*|lni|&gt;tr*l

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LUOAL NOTICE

To MhQQV AkKOsJt o r 1V4FM /
in (Ills countiy after a first * 7
En-rn sd a, M rs.l.
..
liarothy Let and Marshall Duf- K C U ‘
rioiit,
litfla L u i- s l and U llU n Arett
W ASH
Poly Moran and Martin Malone, Hewn I”
Fran k Mollugh and Dorothg jiei s ons
B|K iuor Mclsaacs.
V |aob 11rrs

l*hnaa *AA

Hilly’s Uncle

i M f l t i r f A Ti*«ww»*r

San lord Cash Feed
Store
taford

Ilia frnmc In sturdy,
ills teeth nrp sound.

Tq

AV SB t

&gt; R ^ p * L p FBA CB

H i, Flmh I, firm.

»•»•» v *%i*lk lo •(»

repair bills pit* HP and lb * Valh* of aeglectrd property drvllaea.

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W h a t n m n n h e 'll m n kc,

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m *i •reaow y. hrcaaae

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EN S,
Jan. IS.—O fy— Aft
ah* shook Cal mala tn the
Peloponnesus
yesterday
L demollsblnr tow houses
lously damaging 10 others.
no casualties bat tha
were psnic-vtricken.

W rdneslay
sig h t the
Ballard the U l-Grede liakery p close sec­
Liltop, N. II . have rjm od the'
Feed* took 2 games from Uid
ond w ith a 322 total.
hnma of M iss W atrju * for Ih *
Saibinols Laundry. John Wenver
season.
Score &gt;
of (h* Ballard Feeds' took high
Mr. and Mr*. To.n Agramonta
horiore' w ith • 613 tol^l for 3
Mli-SSI IIO T T U V II t o .
are visiting thalr moihe.’, Mr*. G.
games.

•" «»" »,"*

In npprehepd llic
not st the risk of
Ih r family or of
kidwajird.
the
police, no.
•

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f jra n iJ

oqry.qre

—'lf

l",|it“ in

What A Boy!

'B e s t F n r T h e S o u t h ’*

BND C H IU ) LA I

panlae which manq()tcjure 88 per
ea»t m the beet gugsr.ln America,
hpra voted foe i elimination of
tklld Mber In the W rt fields.

T

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*o*l .til |«rvl %hn

/&gt; ftA M .

Far Hard C*'b|I »

”1 take T h e d f e r d 'a B to t*Drsught when I ret bWoua,* write*
Mr. L. O. Miller, of Henryctta.
Okie., “and It keep* me from hav­
ing headache- which usually coanea
from bUlausoews. U I don't to k j
It, t fret dull and ah g fh h . I !«**
have to take lUsek-Draught one*
In a while. I h s r e n t found any­
thing more satisfactory. It I* sure
worth the price.*
• • "Children tike the new, pleamoS
tasting BYTIUI* of Black-Draught.

DOZIKR &amp; G A rp QUALITY PAINTS

“If we do not balance the bud­
ge* soon," k# said, “inflation will
fea Inevitable and oar credit will
• r wovld be a fair gueea of necessity b* destroyed.”
- PTo asm Up," h* ceweluded,

Says Blaik-Draugbt
“Sure Worth Price'

kidnapers, or th n r Inteimedl

n the S te le ,r i e * •» • " »
aber I , Ihst 2®° " " ‘ try ,h e
a inrm......
duly llle m p l
I
Inform*- j ^elmlnwln. but
;th« w ifrty of
* or •• H** Individual
ImmCHUtet“Work
with
ggslaat them.”

KWHS’1- v

Im The chief point of hit speech
was a pi*a for a balanced budget.

aU revealed that he. dl-h,0 ’F a rre ll / # n th* sbcoai* of B ranch JHckey. BU.
« ’ IlcO ra w , and Rogfrt

*4 tk» po- | f , K m
an bpu*'a
delay may
•
kidnaper frustrat* capture.
or P''fia«« ;( you rvqutv.1, the crime will
be kepi aecret.
information
"Y e a -may
arrange
lo Hirel

Rrifte^ ¥ o H a s t e n
r r e s t O f Every

.

' T h e S ta te C onstitution, be de­
clared, prohibits the S ta te Issuing
bond* except to qoell insurrection
o r to re sist Invssios. Therefor*,
he* a rgued, the C onstitution im­
p lie d prohibIBon 4if o u u n tin e r
e th e r tax in g diatricts, from issu­
ing bonds.
* “ So long aa It la Illegal in Flor­
ida fo r • m an to a tra l a borse,"
be pointed out, " i t is Illegal foe
him to delegate to another the
a u th o rity to steal It.”
F rancis P, W hitchair, pf De­
L and, who argued a g a in st Slaws
a r t,.to ld the court t h a t.I f his nppoheitt’s contet|lions were a p h rld
PO percent o f a ataU ad ln g bonds Is­
sued by political u nits In the

I|» on | heals of direct cash aid for
all c a t's seemingly | th# unemployed," h* a i d . “Tt will
reports th a t D aisy | cost only half aa much to state* issued by political
mound veteran, al- atvj nation aa ws pay In th* public
*• *
uai' work* rogram. It will alto give to
■at *ha Rada before those unavoidably unemployed a
nssens* of security which they lack
resident L arry Mae- now, when they can look forward
•d, has signed * tw e ssljr to spasmodic employment on
■peclfll pub He projects.”

their slater, Mra. Gordoa fUiUctt.
T hey wIB roturst 't s VlrginLi wadi!.

S U w a y V Joined b r hi* sen and
U « f , f t r t l H r , contested
Issuance
o f bonds by the Ocean Shore lin* wvski* n t D istrict of Volusia and

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A B O vpt k n o t s
B o r h a m a o k L vgm *&gt;
M A K E T r ie O fcb T
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Nipponese Vice-Admir il Say® U. SJPolicy
E ndrdhgM and
ties WarMove

Made That
NEW MOVE MADE Prediction
' 1934 Business Will
ThatOfl933
TO BRING ABOUT Exceed
By Fully 75 Percent
TOKYO, Jan. 18.—(A.P.)— NBA COMPLIANCE
1

jApa^i ia preparing to defend
tNfrwtf against what appear*
to ha “Aroerica'a rVlcy of
hostility eocirelUff Japan fay
every possible mans,” said a
publahed ' gUtement yeaterd*y by Vice Admiral NobuTTiaaa BuettUigy. comAiandcr
ot." ' the naVy’a ■ combined

4

w as made In an
In a widely
circulated magaatne.
' t e l u c n of encirclem ent, th e
• N k w cited, w a n : Col. Chart**
% Lindbergh'*
leisurely flig h t
arils* In th* sum m er
n * 'thwe Knril
along'U
H arold
Bromley'*
of i t o i
abort n o a tte m p t to fly the Pacific

la 1M 0.
*1 may be mistaken, but I think
It U possible they were spying in
those; Islands," the admire) was
quotas! as aaylag.
' "SdmotlDM ago, an American
lieutenant bopped off from Japen
an a t alleged tn n i-P a c ific flight
attem pt Siad torned back after flyIhg
don’t know where. I think
the A d la n Wae purpoieful."
(T p s

re f ere nee obviously

we*

In th d ’Brotnley-Getty attem pt of
Sept. 1 4 ,'ltH ) .
"Then Lindbergh stayed in (he
Kerllee dver a week on excuse of
bad waatbar. The length of his
t i e r la grounds for suspicion.
' "Tinier, Americans are surveylag the A ltutlan Islands on a great
acal* — using cot te n , slrplanes,
and the telegraph iorp*.
;**! think this means an Ameri­
can poll Ay to surround Japan with
every possible means In the event
nf w ar before fbe clash of the

“i.'ffiirs™, u, r

euwpttoA a f B oiso-A m ericsn de­
latio n s g a d the M vlot’a ' ‘perfec­
tion of a rm a m e n ts In lb# F a r
B e st, w h e n they h e n stationed a
S trong k r a y a n d a powerful a ir
f o r e s ." ;

\

. " la the event of i n emergency,"
he continued, "Russia will attack
Japan through the air from three
directions—north, emit end south
—while a powerful hostile fleet
With a strong a ir force will s tu c k
from the PacifW."
The American navy was ' not
mentioned In this connection.

General Wholesale,
Distribution Trade
C otie Js Approved
W A S H IN G T O N . J e n . 1 I . - W 1 -

Preeidoat Roosevelt to c h y
ap­
proved a eode.U sever the general
wholesale and distribution trad e .
Among the previsions of the
wholesale code w as a g ran t
of
power to cod* authorities "tot va­
rian t distributors' code authorities
! • f i x a f t o r p ro p e r h e a r in g !, a n d ,
, w it h U m co n sen t o f D m ad m in i* •
k l l l s i , d lffe re a tla le la p ric e
to
M t u r to la a o f c a a n u fs c H ire rs who
*M tl both th ro u g h w h o le sa le rs and
(■(wet to re t a J U r s .
T b l * p ro v is io n re q u ire s th a t th *
(• M o ra l cod* a u t h o r it ) , a f t e r obt o t o la * p e rm issio n / m m
G a a frm I

Jobaooo, shall coll in all Interest
• d p a r t k .a. ,. In d u c in g the m enu
f p e tu re r* ot
f th
1! o lr code a o t k o r it y ,
te
d e fin e a price
p ric e
d iffe r e n tia l
differentia)
. rW b Jc b ( h a ll b* f a i r and reaso n• M a l a re la tio n l * the n a tu re and
Ute o x to u t o f tba d is trib u tin g s« rv • to * and U m fu n c tio n s re n d e re d

. t o M c h buying p iso L "

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ProminentMenNamed
To HeadEmergency
Boards In 44 States
W A SH IN G TO N , J a n . 13—M V F o rty -Vve men a f prom inence
w ere designated today as directors
of national em ergency sU te coun­
cils In 44 ita ta s .
T h eir nem os
announced by
F ra n k 0 . W alker, executive direc­
to r of t h , n ational council, they
will asaum e direction of NRA an I
AAA compliance a s eoor^we th ey j
have accepted th e appointm ent.
D irectors fo r the rem aining four
sta te s were not named. New York
wax divided into two d lslile U w ith
a d irector for each.
The eU U
directors Include:
F lorida. W aller H aw kins. Jackson
villa, w ith e la te offices In th a t
city.
Aside from com pliance, the di­
rector* will aid in the creation of
consum ers' council* where neces­
sary wilt set up Inform ation b u ­
reaus for the guidance of the pub­
lic. and will abolish or creata local
voluntcar comm ute** to replace
some of the volunteer recovery
com m ittee* now in existence.
NRA will fin in c e the new set
up a t a coat roughly estim ated by
W alker e l *1,150,000. Each d irec­
to r will take over the compliance
work a t once, m eshing the ne.v

au to

" II t o f t how good . driver
7M w a —h ’s h*w careless tba
o t to r fk d fto k . "

4

'jjJ bA A

*

snatched "fa partner
from him.
Jack Noble. associate of Mman
•st- -* go. w as killed In *ti nuIN years
(o m obile
b llr X*&gt;cidrnt
in T exas
cl
A e Mafk'a body
was whi-elod

RFC Loan Guarantees
Full Re-PaynientTo
lo o m .
Mot an I
fro m 1
deat h
t
Over
350,000 Guardstro ke d the fa c e an il m u tto n ,t
. “ W h a t's th# m a l le i , k id ? lb * « l
innUnionCustomers
bye,

pat.”

Local Men Elected
As Central Florida
Boy Scout Officers
T hree S snford men were m ade
.
F, , u

n e rv ie r fu r the

- •“•'"•'“■•
n atio n

didn't know In m any caara, a n ti
T h r counity wiii reprc««n teil at.
th a t he w i i try ing ” to keep poll- ( th i* m ^ rting by M r I^ h m a n n . &lt;
tica out of the aet-up
It . (M aaon. and B ill D uH o*e, mem
The aalarit-A nf the d irectors will b r r * o f th * H an fo rd kJwwniH &lt; luh
ra n g t from 14000 tuijH&gt;0&lt;T depend w h ic h aponaora ona of the c it y a
(n f on the am ount of work r e ­ S co u t troopa#
quired. A t preaent akrleton staffa
arill include a legal advtaor, a
labor adviaor, an office m a n a frr
and a clerical force. Kipertenc®
will d icta te fu rth e r eipanaion.
Local officer® will be choaen by
th® sta te director!.

fTiPtit* fur Mun mu i l l ci induct'
" n e fir ir n n i

pri»ctict*N"

Aa annouMod yeatenlay, County
T a i Collector (m l Tag Agent Jno
O. Jlnknx an-1 hie *taff will re­
main a t tho Court Hauaa tonight
until 1:00 o'clock for th* purpose
of soiling 19(4 automobile license

Court llo u to today th a t G overnor
S h o lti will order a n extension of
tim e for th* purchase of 19(4 ta g s,
anti Sheriff J. F. McClelland la
bolding his sta ff ia raadtaasa to
carry out tb* s ta te law la respect
to au to owner* driv in g without
proper tag*.
J, M l-eonard, who U aqulppod
to weigh all truck and trailers,

stated again today th a t be will b*
a t tb* Court It one* tonight until
(,-00 o'clock, anti up Sundny front
tiOO o'clock In lb* n o rn ln g nntil
k:W o'clock in tba afternoon.
.Truck* and trailer*
m ust
bu
WUlghed and tb* W flgbt —
an nil licvnau ai
this year.

e vtr*n*lnn

of

In lr luH'iv*!* tA^s fro m J i n
to

Ftd'-

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Tb i*

t r*td

rx te n * io n

if

o n frird , h r -Hid. binnus,, nf t*
*It I w&gt; tfi M iid in ir o lu liikrs from
th r M u ir fn rm at H ttifo id .

1934 TRADE BODY
DRIVE FOR FUNDS
GETS GOOD START!

Cabinet Officer Says
Roosevelt’s Course
Of Action Will Not
Endanger Recovery

£

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adininn |

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— , .... “ r?,"-*"
in s t i t u t e . j,r„(Min,nl of th,

code, and su ccesso r
ra ile d

" th e

E le c t r ic

m alo d ro u s

L ig h t

cowr*

to » h s l

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h a lf o f Ic k e s . a l s

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N a im ria l
wa-

H u m . ,,n b&lt;
,u b lle h earin g

,,n the electric pa
So vehem ently did he phi a*.

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W A S I I IN O T O N . J * n 13
(Ah
An Incom e te a a lu tly to u rh ln g
t^ tl. ( b a rle a L in d b e rg h and a ho»t
of o th er p a a l and p reeen l nam es
in the a i r m a il fie ld today w a s re ­
vealed aa going fn rw a rd under the
d ire c tio n of a S en ate co m m ittee
M f in h ere of th * S e n a te a ir m a ll
In v e s tig a tin g co m m itte e who
a l­
read y h a v * caused one
se n satio n
in the c a p ita l th is w e e k , d isclosed
th a t th ey had ordered Incom e t a i
ch ecku p s a lso on W a lte r F B ro w n .

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hy

rer«»r*i «»f th r

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ntiaaion powt’i

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th® tfovei n

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IH J t u lr i M u i i d that l|it ci on .
p to via io n a, U n th a n g i'd , w u d d
in Ihe indep* n dent »df n *- 4 tpp
p r ia im n lu ll w him it
n il
H « i m ’ fi*r th« Henati'
T h e alitRCPt Wlla nil .1 U iflio ii

ertflg Celery Hill I egetm I U no

ih r only thinff the a«kniniNt i at ion taM i-hing him -elf an I hi

nrw

fnerp n
ipiarM i'a nu n
fln m of the C o il! I H hum
m o n i used by witiienote-

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S T u '.K S r,;.rr^i,"t"-" Warning WilllteCiv,-,, thr -ln»ly report ■ th lough Ihe
b* .,i-n,r,i. m.
Hoover. J r „ aon of th r form er Those Minus Licenses •»» »•* y«(
B u tt- st a te d , bu t fro m all in h

In v e s t ig a t e !* e s p la in e ii I h r ) h s ii
sen t s Ik j u I (0 0 c ju r s t io n n s n ,» to
m en
i-ro m ln aat
in
C o m p sm r*
c a r r y in g a ir m a il an d t h o v " h o
took p a rt In m a k in g r o n t r a r i- (o r
th i* w o rk d u rin g the la st a d m in ­
is t r a t io n .
'

Aa th* Inform ation revjurstnl
cam# bock to th# com m ittee, ih,,said th* T rea su ry w as asked to
chock income tax rep o rts nf the
mvn concerned fo r h n y co n i,ary
statem ent*.

•••at Ion

If you haven't yet p u ,.h a -v i
your 1934 occupational liri-nv,
the C il) Hall, am) if you «!••», •
cunt, m pl.i'e doinv so on M ,in 1st,
you may espect to see olu of lb,c ity 's (k, 'icemen walk ini,' yo„i
ator* or office early Tne-day
m orning and hear him tell )-,u
th a t unlea* you buy a licrn&gt;, *&gt;&gt;
Ja n . ZS, you face a fine »'.•'■
wilt b* lavtad a g ain st you in l'„ln ■
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Kiiftti*
chsrgw w eir brought under a new K l IjIH 'lH ' -ale
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a 1*
n is i she. In the slat,- by
anyone I• to
re a la fe r at th e f ’h a n ib e r o f f*i»ni
Ik ffi'lm L e r
mere-* this season H r arriv ed In other titan th B ownei or lessor, is i irlrtmtas
I's-ityui ula
the city by moVor, accompanied punishable u h d rr sta te law by
Tdiitpa
fin* nut t a eacerd (1.000 or by Im Tltup vllk#
by Mrs. Koenan.
,
'd l K J t A - Met until Jan 2T last year p riionm ent not to exceed one A Ht lliM
a
was th* tsreniy thousand mark year, or bjr both fin* and Im ­ A u f u t u
Vlarciit
reached. Regis!rations are 20 per prisonm ent in the discretion n f the HAvaunah
run rt.
cent above last tr*«on.
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eq u al n r p ro ! ably i-«ceed t h a t nf
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D e p a rt m in t fo r the pa at « i i \ ra r •

O rders W ort laaued to .to ta l |,r ■ tiled today.
he*
today to bold them eelvrs '"
A D M IR A L G R A V iO N BETTER
rcadineaa to visit alt store* an-1 JAI*» HTRKNGTIIKN FUlfCI **
office buildings S tarting e a ilt
RO CH ESTER, Minn.. J a n 13
i,U&gt;
|&gt; a .( ! V - Hop* for tb* e arly re&gt;.,»- T utaday. On th®t day th ry »ill TOKYO. Ja n . 1.1
• r y ( f Raar A dm iral C ary
I be f iv til « lU t o f pvreona »ln' in f tiU orO m a t Foochow and
G rayson, W a sh in g to n D. C** from h v * no* P*r€b*M*l Iicen*r», and A rtni In tb® «apeeled cotlapar ol
a kidney operation, w as seen h r re although A® a r r ta U are ft® be made |k ^ KukUa r® be 11ion. th^. Jap#irM yesterd ay ia contiuM d ir n p r e , until JtRe Sf« th ey will vl*it an*l riqary haa ordered tw o a&lt;ldit)anal
I dofi foyer* to th® ar®a.
m oot la bio condition.

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SINCE JAN. 1

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HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Jan. 13.
—(AY—The voice a f "th e two
black crows,” who for year*
spouted comedy from *iag» and
screen, was stilled yesterday by
the death of C harles Mack, 4fl,
p a rtn e r in the faniuus team of
Moran and M ack, in an autom o­
bile a rclilrnl a t U rsa, A n * .
Injured In th e sam e accident
was Mark Rennet!, erstw hile king
of movie comedy pioditreni end
o rig in ato r of (he t u ttin g beauty
m otif in the celluloid(ieorge M oran, tin o ther h»lf
of "the two hlark nows;** Mr*.
M ark; Mrs. Sennett slid M ary
Ja n e Mack, IN-year-nld daughter
of the Macks, w cie slightly In­
jured Mrs
Mack ws« driving
when ■ tire blew out T hursday
night and Ih r car rolled over
three tim es on the Apaeh I rail
■Ig miles cast of Mesa, Mark
died In a Mese hospital,
ll was the second tim e in M or­
an 's
fa rc e r
th a t death had

U. S. SAFE FROM
INFLATION IS
FARLEY’S VIEW

Here’s News Many
Have BeenAwaitinjf

DETRO IT, Jan. IS.—(A1! —The
In u m iilly th e denth scene witfl.KVKLAND. .Ian. HI.— '
W ARIIINGTIIN, J s n 13 (Ah
■ U tem ent nf E thel Ford In W ash­
lli*eon*tnJt tu iii
C n rp o rR tm n
alm ost , p a ra lle l to a sectio n of T h e
( A . I ’ . ) — I ’ r m t m n ili’r
C p iiit h !
ington yesterday th a t business
p n *« iM r
fu r
the f ir - l motion p ic tu re of the y i'k li'filA y m n ilr it
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conditions a t present "look very,
I Cr.O'Hl
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le a rn .
W hy
lir in g
That U p "'
very good," is shared by m any
l» 'll •!'“ 1* I ' f •. •-*1 \ , }t(n.«v»1 I Hi*lilt I •
produce I s e v e ra l i --ars ag o
In
o th er leader* of th e autom obile
f it
'I’l*11»* nt it* f u ll.
w lnli*
th a t sten c M o ran stood al the
Industry, who believe the combi­
th" ■*
t.rinWini* m t iin iit t r r w a * ,
i n f Ini io n g n li' w i l ii n il tin*
bedside of th e " d y in g " M n ik mid
nation of increased
purchasing
ri-rru uij* chirigi’A Hint n W hite (
,
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n
hade
hi
n
good-bye
power, Improved general condi­
I ln iH r t m jr r k rp t
the
irrn ^ u rv
tions anti an accum ulated rep lace­
" T h e - the end nf ih r two ftitiu nt tin*: upon trp .u !^ of hud
n n lio it.il c h a ir*
m ent dem and Is beginning to be
Mark * mwa,** ns id M»»rnn In in , I m iking in Ihdroil d m in c
th r
fe ll in grow ing degree.
" • m l I i Mi'HM ll'® th e rn d «&gt;f *•*? ilniHiivrt
d r Aim 'll,
m an a * * e ite d in a * peeeii I* fo re
Ford, in hie sU tem ent, given
a rm
before th e
p u h ln
T in
A U ts-.l I* t - v h u m . „ e h n f mi
l{e A « * m n tif n rw o
that
m iiruM t h e Fiev« land A u l m n o t i v e A ■
a fte r he had concluded his test!
ta s k to go tin now are in *
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for
the
s
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the
iim n m l a t o m li iirh eon th at “ N e i t h e r will
m o n , before the KcnaU banking
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Cnm - the I'rewident ■acriftce
com m ittee, said th a t his com pany
Th.
“i n v i v i n g
pA itrim
r i i v r * w L m h r h m i m I i“*l t In
4'iMllpt I id lei
n ie ite m em diershtp
t l r ii e
cn nie va id uue* which h a v e o c c u r r e d in
expects B 76 percent pickup over
Mack 1 1 &lt;-«|i ' " f o r e v e ry th in g «»■ of ih r c in n iF - y
\\n
irtvni
th®
fro m the htii*y c e iiin n iltlly of F e r n c o t m u o d d v price* I'j 1a k inu
1933. T his Is the general hope of
di«l.”
! h i g l r r ri'iiiim iiik J lint •it t»&gt;«k th r
VH Wv, of
internattonal hankera.
the m otor car industry,
------- a ww. ------ ------------- ----------- 1.11*1 nfui *’ii'»t I d Imvr mi) m m c l i n k Ou- m ol n m y n h r ii G ordon l oi my own p ar t l &gt;G not p r e t e n d
J. | Ijtt n e t t ntui I "apt i h im nt lln lhunk fml re
l u s t y ear the ImVjstry produced
lett iin io u n u e l Hint
th*'
to w n * to hi mi n o t h i n ity on Hie Ntihfeel.
in the U nited R u le* and Canada
Belief to th e t i n j i rd m u C n to n 's t|ind n o f I(l m em beiD ilip s n lie n ly 1 know th e P re sid e n t o* “ imil a n
2,101,000 passenger cars
and
depo'di.i**
ninde pos*.ihle by lind 11 n *i h*&gt;i i lin ’d
a u t h o r i t y , ami to i** md lik*l&gt; lo
trucks. As in 1932 end 1931 Ihv
h
It b'l liiAM, th r second
go w ro n g in Hn* p a r t l e n l n r field
(
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I1w h ere he ha* tweii i m h l **o o f t e n . ”
vied with n u h tdhei tit ln'tnr; the
has been term ed "absolutely nec­
• kititit; aifent #r* iec«,nt «i-eks. A
F a r l e y in a l * e d 'Gotigrew* for its
fn&gt; t to te p o it. hut Hie* I* th e ]
essa ry ," replacem ent. In the be­
rV"H \M m inatioii of n —i ' l •* pivert a**
co m iteratio n w ith t h e P re s i d e n t in
In s t tim e Hint h eotlimuility hn*
lief th a t demand, other th en re ­
(C o n tin u ed (in I'mje l e i, i l
I Inst \ e a i ‘“ sp e cial m - s itiu , nnd he
jumpetl the |£mi" 72 hour* before i
placem ent for Indispensable
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const,Vrable volume, many of the
Mean whHe,
at
W n ^ h in iftao
I*1Mti-4 for tto d r iv e w ere c o n ■ I 're sid e n t Hoonev ell a '• a n t e d hta
in d u stry ’s heads e ip e c l 1934 pro­
•deled Miliiphdi^l to&lt; Uy Thai the n c h t to t a k e over th e g o ld of t h e
duction to top 3,500,(XX) units.
In th li
connection s rrceot
h u k . , f f " h i.s k ( * - ( wtiirh i» to ( r ,v.r»| r&lt;--.-v &gt;&lt;■ systrm &gt; i.lm d By
Ih 'la c e d nt the I'n ttsh llouae ne Si I tu t ■ m iling ly w ave d aaide ni»e*4
sta te m en t by Alven
M cCeule).
W ASHINGTON, dun U
W A S H IN G T O N , dun
i:i
M*»
T i ie “ da\ m orrung nt H;U0 o’clock t ions H ik in g w hid he i lie w ou ld *lt»
president of the neljune! eutom owill he tile must eliitoiMte ever t h i* or m ak e an y other im m e d ia te
( Continued On Cage Four)
A drntinfintinrt id
th r
priv » tr
P re u d e i i l |t o o * rv e|t anti
nirin
V 1 . 0 1 1 1 Tfi S a n fo rd le is o n * .
. - . U ' d w ith th,' »n|&gt;r„ginm.
ah.m t
t ■»rm o lh e iv P , c*eid*
power industry "rid it» ruline t
U i i r t i of t h e yoiiifres* w ere •b,vot#*d a d d itio n to

« ™ r “l? r . s * t a r t a r s

c.TV* to hoar weak ia established ter*.
wit* w ag*, of 14 and 14 dollars on
Sales today and all this week
* Bif l at lwi acalo baaia.
hav. been brisk, with almost all
parson* apparently'anim us to beat
the dead-lla* which comet Mon­
day afternoon.
There w as no indication a t the
IN FLORIDA

NINE ARE KILLED
41 ARE INJURED

DEPOSITORS IN
DETROIT BANK
TO GET RELIEF

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Favorite U*S.ComediansFor
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            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
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                <text>The Sanford Herald, January 12, 1934</text>
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            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
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                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
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            <description>An account of the resource</description>
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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on January 12, 1934.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
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                <text>Text</text>
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            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
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                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, January 12, 1934; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
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                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
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            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>application/pdf</text>
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            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
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        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
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