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(M A N Y USING Theodore Roosevelt Joins Ogden Mills In
Bitter Attack Against New Deal Trends,
FOREIGN FUNDS With Democracy’s Death Seen A s Result
Am ericans Are B eing
Lead TowardDicta■
torship Claims ExSenate Probers Learn
Treasury
Secretary
Impounded Money
G o e s T o Subsi­ N E W YORK, Sept. 18. — O td en

Constitution Day
Talk H ighlights

oney
ror
New
IN LEAGUE
OF NATIONS Poor To Be Securei
By Lottery

Tyranny Lies Behind
Aim s Of Recovery
Program Iowa GOP Barthou Had Pleaded
D elegates Are Told
For Soviets On Be­
half Of Peace As
DF.S MOINES, luwa. Sept. 18
—T y ran n y lie* behind the aim s of
A gainst A n a r c h y
th e New Deal, Thoodnrw Roosevelt

Mr TW A« Mfrrloin! I*r»M
of C onstitution
H ighlight*
day speeches' around the county
y esterd ay :
L. Mills, S ecretary of tho T reasF o rm e r S enator Jam es A.
ury in the Hoover A dm lnlatratlon
Reed, M issouri Dem ocrat,
at
declared yestviday in an address
declarvd y roterday e v e n ln t
th a t
G ENEVA . Sept. 18. &lt;/P&gt;- The
the w orld1* fa ir,
Chiflago—
W A S H I N G T O N . S e p t 18.
before the Republican S ta le rally. assem bly of the le a g u e of N a­
the “ New D eal” governm ent of
“The w orld i* not safe fo r
4 — ( A T .) — A
re p o rt
t h a t P resident R d fv v e lt wa* rapidly
"D riven Into n blind panic b&gt; tion* today riveted Soviet Russia
Dem ocracy abroad. N either is
.G e rm a n y
w as
u s in g
im - le a d in t the A m e lk in people to ­
th e economic depression," he said Into m em bership.
dem ocracy safe iq th is re p u b ­
“ terrifie d by seeing the
golden
NEW YORK. B«pt.
J f o u n d e d fo re ig n
fu n d s
t o w ard a d ictato rsh ip and the d e a th • lic
W ith th r question decided late
• The c itiirn forced to
castles we had raised rrum ble, obr J
(A.P.)—The Board ot
$ s u b s id iz e
G e rm an
a i r c r a f t of Democracy,
su rre n d er hla gold . . . was
!
last
night
in
R
ussia's
favor
save
people aa a whole have turned Ilk"
Mill*, a p e a k in t before the W om ­
men, by * vote of 60
robbed by His own governm ent.
m a n u f a c t u r e r s w a s r e a d t o ­ en's' N ational Rppuhlican Club in
sheep, willing to follow anyone for the fom ialltiw i of the com
W
as
th
ere
ever
so
rank
a
piece
Non
tpdny adopted city Jol
d a y t o t h e S e n a t e M u n i t io n s a C onstitution Day addrr**,
who would prom ise to assum e re mitt re's recommend* lion sod the
de
of brutalized ra sca lity T ”
plan k a* * mean* of
sponalblllty for t h n r well-being, as-em bly's form al vote, 1e«n« H»rb
C o m m i t te e .
e lir r d the R uoscvrltlan theory of
Relief revenue*.
w illing to su rren d er the righto and thuii. Foreign M inister of Kinnee
A l e t t e r , w r i t t e n In D e ­ governm ent wa* “ the negation of
, ,
Col. Robert It. McCormick,
freedom of th eir a n c -'lo rs , willing
V . j :
, .
W A SH IN G TO N . Sept. 18.— IA P )
act
The
lo tte ry
b i ll i s
c e m b e r , 1 9 3 3 b y t h e I n t e r ­ the fundam ental principle*
publisher of the Chicago T rib ­ to see a d icla to r-h :p established wlueh h*« , staunchly advocated the
.
,
,
,
'
,
M artial law g u p p rd tie o rg ia «
fo rth In the C onstitution and of
d r a w n a* to R et a r o u n d
une, in Philadelphia — “ You
n a tio n a l Ilnglneering C om pany to
I tu - is n ra u se, look little
tim e
c,.n i , r, last night a* Snuthover a free people.
the suprem e objective for which
t i - g a m b l i n g la w * .
a re not free when a m ilitary
U n ite d -A irc ra ft E xporta, Inc., » n
to defend the Soviet before tin - e r n tex tile m an u fa ctu re rs succeedIt wa* established.”
“
C
ongress
hs«
rrfh-eted
accu
Instead of c*xh prize*
despot can excom m unicate you
p e t Into th* record.
i-d
in
reopening
a
score
of
mill*
"In the field or governm ent," ne
Ing given o u t m em bership* I
rately the tem p er of the country rtMiuiiil
from th e industrial world w ith
, • I t aaid the G erm an governm ent a a id ,'“ It call* fo r an a u th o rita ria n
j and labor countered w ith a thrext
•isttlatlon are to he mV
olulion hat* taken
out tria l . . . Do you want it
■nd has w ritten a sham eful p*g&gt;n 1 to extend the walkout* to *0
officer* of th * association i
governm ent, of which a d ic ta to r-, to lie treason to c riticise &gt;our
In
histo
ry
for
which
will
have
Itu-.ia
d
o
r
r
the
days
of
I
enin.
brBIVrhp,
„
f
,
|)r
clothing
m
aking
W A SH IN G TO N , S e p t. &gt;8. —
■hip la the suprem e expression.) own governm ent ? An agent of
by
lo t
,
to apologise to mu children. S u ­ llm thou M R rrld , eatlirur itiu*n- industry.
(A P ) —John W. Y o u n t, preeT hrse officer* w jll bo
and which la exem plified in the
the D epartm ent of I ^ ls ir and
ti«’n to Iht* So viet’* rcflv tn mn
pinely
it
h
a
i
su
rren
d
ered
vital
T
h
e
tr
n
a
v
d
i
s
p
u
t
e
W
t
w
e
e
n
union
ident o f th e Poderal L abora­
l a r r t ' -salaries a n d will
m odern world by the F ascist gov­
G eneral Johnson have already
rig h ts.
im itatio n extended ber t«&gt; jt*in by officiala and H ugh 8. Johnaon,
fo r six m onth* o r u n til IM
tories Com pany of P itts b u rg h ,
ern m en t of Italy , the N a il govern­
m
ade
It
so."
.14
I
.#
*
ague
member*
in
wlurh
the
NBA
h
iad
.^
n
e
a
n
w
h
ile
apprtkachcd
“The so called New Deal 1* not
drew Ing."
m an u factu rers o f ta a r ga* and
m ent of G erm any, and the Com\lii»niw
governm
ent
MM'rtt'il
it?
a ahowdown. Kievan meml*er» of
new and not liberal It i* not new
New York mad# a * to rt
m achine tu n a , reported to the
munk&lt;t governm ent of R ussia.”
F o rm er I ’nited sta te * Sen
world the ailk code au th o rity y rvtenlav
Iw-cause Its policies hav, been tele I intet r«t in the cauae of
tow ard
solving
th*
Senate M unition,
C om m ittee
Mills pointed to the decline of
E
lliott
S|w
sr,
principal
of
tho
a to r O tis F Glenn. Republican
voted unanim oualy to petition for
in the countries of th, old world comity,
problom of how to keep
th a t h it company'* bu*ine*i had
Dem ocracy In E urope, and th e rise
M eunt
H rrm on 000 person* from *la rv a It*
of llllnola, speaking in Chicago
“ It ml tluk'nia ie|iltf*il vaguely ,” an o|H-n NKA hearing in an e ffo rt t fashionable
since history began It is not lib ­
p itte d up from five to 10 p e r­ of dictato rsh ip s m ljh the rule of i t
to s r l t lr th r strike tn th at division. I School for boys, n e a r N urthflrld, w inter.
i - "The constitutional provision
e
ral
for
w
herever
they
h»ve
been
thr
French
diplom
at
declared,
“
I
cen t nine* th e tea tile atrlke »»&lt;
single men over nallons. H r po in t­ | th a t no person shall he
L abor leaders, h n w rv ri. clung Mass., was found slain In hi*
de
Alderm vn m et to tak a
tried they have bred ly ia n n y and would nut iMipport the candidacy,”
called. Ue aaid the plane which
ed out how parliam en ts d r lr g s tn l ip riv e d of hi* pro|&gt;eiiy w ithout
to
death, on a p rogram for ra is in g
stead fastly to th sir assertio n lhal cam pus hom e, shot
ruin
I'rg in g hi* hearer* not to rerecently crashed In the Allewhile
reading.
Ills
aaaailanl
“ v a st powers to the executive; I due process of l*» has certainthey would p a rtic lp a tr In no pro­
needed Relief funda
bet
"The h e art of tha New Deal ia | Jeet Hua^itt’* candidacy and Ihua
tb en le a w hile f ly ln t
from
through » window. The
then were satisfied m erely to re ­ | ly been, In sp irit, violated by
ceeding* under NKA so long as fired
which Wirt only p a rtly tohr* 1
the
old
outw
orn
theory
th
a
t
a
h*isolate
her,
tlarthou
pleaded:
P ltta b u ffh to Rhode Ialand wa&lt;
rause
of
the
m
urder
is
*
drepcord his w ishes, finally,
fading
Johnson, who last week arcused
the cancellation of
ro n lract*
problem .
nevolent Irra n n y Is the iwwt fo rm : »j h c ,tK.r h you do not throw them of violating an a g rrrm e n t in rnitig m ystery.
r a r r y l n t hla com pany’* , te a r i from the scene altogether.
Thle p ro g ram provlda*
I w ithout hearing, by the cont a a . " I am so rry th a t
thia
of g nveinm rnl lls philosophy l« | ftunwtsa into ag ita tio n , propaganda railing the strike, continued III o f ­
“ We have w itnessed som ething
by a ta x of on* ten th i
| fiscalion of privately
owned
th a t men should In- carv.l fo r aa B„ (| a n a rrh ). Admit !lu»«i*
un fice as chief of th a t agency.
plane didn’t gel Ih rn u tb
boof the kin I In our own country.’* gold . . . b&gt; I hr- declaration*
percent on gro ia
bust****
animal* are cared for, th at the behalf of [m are!"
cauae the national g u a rd wa* | Mills d rrjare d . “The delegation by
eelpta, • ta x of 18 p e rce n t o f
In addition, K ranrls J. G orm an, 1
in
various
s
l
a
te
'
sgairw
l
the
H a te *hould keep the individual,
forced to u*e rifle* and two nr . the C ongress to the P resident of
federal incoma tax#*
p*u
national strik e leader,
a**&lt;-itrd I
collection of m oneys due
on
not the individual the M ata.”
‘
th re e
people were
killed," | w h i\ a re in effect legislative pow ­
New Yorker* for 1834, 0*4
th at neat m onth’s g rn e in l curtveri-!
m ortgage*
linoaevelt
deacrihetj
the
Roman
Y o u n t eald.
nlrlpal lottery.
ers wa* t silent adm ission th at if
tlon of tho A m erlran Fedeiation of I
Kmjieror t H urlelian, th r Germ an
E stim ates of th* yield
th e governm ent of the
I ’nlled
lelw ir would h* asked to adopt j
E m peror Frederick the Second, tho
from
| t 0,000,000 to ’ H »,
m
a u b eld iiln t G erm an m anufac- S ta te s k, to assum e the detailed
resolution becking
th r
textile
Spaniah mien* Ferdinand and Isa ­
000.
tu rera to the e x te n t of JO percent rn n Ju c t of tha nation’s business
w o rk e rt' dem and th a t J o h n ..... rv
bella, and the French
ni"rtircb*
a fa ln e t
non-G erm an com petition such direction cannot be provided
■•■tiT
*
*
| I.IH-^I w eather y rste n la y ; H igh ' M ayor LnG uardla h o i a*U
city need* *60 JK&gt;0,000 M f
XIV, all a*i "N ew Dealera'* and
for by taw b u t m ust larg ely be
in all linoa.
Tim gain* of the .-vsulhui n upur. i b.t, low 13.
p a rt In-. provM lng .fo r »b
le
ft
to
executive
direction,
j
—
»
"Thia fa c t ah mi Id be
m ade
•to r* In roeikkam , ,ellU ^ » .* * r.lo y j
V ------ —
sim ilar to Ih o -r of th* W ashM tW n
aU rtllrtg 'Inform ation th a t —tile figure*
wer«* i.v
•| The City B riefer offer* m any
known to A m w flilli T f n h t • ? wo • t hr g o r w r m a e s i r d c B cm t u r f
rur*&gt;* on which were
by
The serlousnost o f Uv*
A dm inistration. ..t a h l l .h r d ty r tn - w |[| tam F. W arm a, in commamt union c h ltf* — w eir off,el
con­
have recently noted th a t fo re I t " a lre ad y been planted. Tim
ill pai I happy retu rn * of the day to Mix* p rogram waa fa rth e r
ny
of the W ard l.im i Morrn (.’a d l r by spreading s tu k r .e n tiiiirn t else j Evelyn Bigger*, Frederick Dalger, t,l when C bm ptrcller Jo se p h
funda Im pounded In G erm any are tag io n of Ideas I* ilr r a J y evident.
___ ___________
when fire d eatro je d her off the where, notably u Maine when- t. Jr , and Victor Eugene McClelland, (ioldrick disclosed th a t
now uaed In financing auch iubai- The urge to shed our burden* bv
pa in i n r them on to governm ent is
L lem ey Cnaal w it h a Inaa pf I di btm w orkers j„in ,,t ttie w«)k„ui j and all o th er local person* whose 11nking fund* had
dlaa,” I f aaid. ' ' i —
M l*
Nine nulls w en ........... I m
( „, . birthday anniversaries a re to la- draw n m ore th a n *4,150,000.
was.
G erm any under Adolf H itler already at work. Hut Irt its not
celebrated
i.-miurow,
and
c
o
n
g
ra
t­
..Ima« but new def, , ...... ..
s i ,,I ,,!
Was described be fo re Senate Mu- f nK * l th a t responsibility, self-re
'Vailure in hold fire drill* hit
1ft Is n e g o tia tin g w ith
nltlo aa Investigators yesterd ay •» li*f'r v »nd liberty are inseparable
other W ald ship w i ' shown yes i auks brmiglil • v u li,at sialrin k t, ' ulations to Mi and Mrs H arry H. e r . fo r a * 10,000 000 loan to
| K ia ic r tnee Lillie It. Vickery) u p ­ place the borrow ing
Mills rmphafkliod thnt nil men
1erd*y by n v o id * of the steam tor the &lt;la)
"determ ined to hav* a n air fo rce '
from ‘
The Strike front was frre ot j on tha o, i a .io n of th eir third sinking fund.
Imnt ins pet t mil set vice
,
deaplts V ersailles T re a ty bans to m oving tow ard dicta tor* hip* in*
wedding
uiuiiveraary,
to
lacele­
■leuill
and
s
c
\
i
i
e
wound
de*!
LOS
A
N
G
K
I.ES.
Sept.
18
.vuke.t
"
1he
public
gtHnl”
an
ju«tl*
IUK
W arm s’ license w«* *U"pended
; t h # co n trary .
brated
lomMi
row.
1
I
fill
pit
k,*I
,
dlstU»
burIt'l'*,
|jy
_Itreeding
ground
of
m
any
u
n
u
s­
for (0 day*
A m axi of w rllU n and verbal fkratlon for th e ir a riru rr o f pow­
IM 1/1^1
CHHAGO,
id
m l week I.f the u" " 1"
pvia.m er, an I t
Opening the
Uatlavony wa* piled up by
the er, ami Mth f claim lA vitifpii th a t ual m ovem ents whose bsllyh-si o f t ­ S o m eo n e w
f nnd
r
a
n
iin
Yum h ip p u r, or The Day of
en has been heard around the
( l'4intinu«Hl On Pag** Five)
Depart merit «■f C'Mrnmerce im pnry 1 1 m d ila i) D ials in l«c
com m ittee th a t G erm any had in
pick
Ui
nky
ride
m
ay
\w
ahl
Atiim’im iit, will In* observed in
world, the 1st* Angeles are* now
into the ,tI'M 't, r, llirkeraon
N. N oith Carolina 1,0&lt;!o s t r i k e s run
(C m IIm M *■ Fag* T w a)
i
barAt
one
u
p
a
i
o
u
n
d
Nov.
&gt;*nf«ird ui (ht* Jv w u h t ’oiim iunity
p resen ts a new on* which within
I , II. Cocks, w hite, ch arg e d '
HtmVri, him! of lh»*
lll"|H»Ct ion flouted m ilitiam en on a busy high
startm ir at 8:00 o’clock I*1* selling liquor, fined (60.
a few month* has claimed more train
way and shouted ' kou'll s ta rt a f
srrvlciv,
wmfl
W«iim*
*
ti
&gt;
|
otlicr
uf
Or how a Ini ut h com plete fire de
th an th e 300,0&lt;H) dues-pay m g mem
Em ory I-ee, w hite, ch arg e d ;
ievolution" a; then,. In the N orth niyht. Julius Dingf*Ui«r And A. J m
fierrs m4 the Morrn
would
sto n e , were flung a t a mill II I rnttAon of this city will conduct the brink drunk end disorderly,
j ber*.
, p a rt me t»t, or th** world''* b urv'" *
ht* rrcAlii'it for fu rth e r nuivtm n Mu Ihe.
m' iviccm, Assisted by member* i»f resisting a rre st,
fined a to ta l’
Its nam e and aim are frankly f t»un 1iain T ( ’mill v&lt;'U uae li.Oihl.*
tin* rungrttf*lion. Scrvirr* also a rr MO.
u topian. Its announced purpose I* OtHi Ktpiare f e d of wall beaid, In it
.Members of the crew h*vr tes&lt;f
1,, U* held a ta rtin g at 0:00 o'clw k
J. J . M sgruder and Jock
to abolish poverty. At a bussing, *1 iirHi 1y hm' iI, and »
a^Miilid -teel gnoer*1?
tifird in tin* inquiry
th at
fin*
tiniuirruw m orning
The Day of man, charged w ith reck Isea
breexy
optim
istic
h
e
ad
q
u
arters
I
Zb
CDI.DM UDS, Ohio. Sept. DC—
H
it
World'*
l
a
i
r
will
end
st?
drilf*
were
rod
rcirufarly
m
H
cm
l«*d
Atonement is the i r r a t e i l F c a it ing, dism issed.
U P I-G iiv,- rnur G ro rg r W hits o r­ persons a re employed tu rn in g out two i &gt;hi to vi «iti Th Uir «d* v. N*v by A11 uf the Mnrru 1"»• t lr sc*
H I T S 111) RGH. Sept. 18.—(A*&gt; dered
[• H&gt; un thii Jew ish ra'U*tidar.
j Haul J. Jink ins, fined r *
lii|uor licenses
removed pam phlets, bulletin* ami a nrw -p*
t,
and
cliiM
-i*
nut
it*
iH|iii|i(iitnt.
1
men,
— A s If each w ord to rtu re d him, front ra la b lia h m tn ls displaying p er; o rg a n tln g Initiating, and p ro ­
| being drunk and disorderly, j
W reckmir crewn will move m at
M rm brr* of th.* crew a.f
th r
Qgprga
B lratlgca,
4B-ye*r-old slot machines.
*6(1 to r an a ssau lt.
claim ing how poverty, tax e s, m o rt­
The
rat
ta
tta
t
uf
an
a
ir
ham
m
er
once to knock down three and Steam er Yum uri. then in command
bow ling alley p roprietor, told th*
Iloaa l-ee Green e stre a te d
winch
is
lM&lt;injf
used
to
rivet
tu*
.NOME,
.Sept.
1H.
(
A
P
)—
Al«»
“T h ry don't give th e victim a gagee and debts can be abolished onediMlf mile* of buildings
and of W arm s, m rnplainrd U» th*
• lo r y of how his aye* won- chance," he said.
and a v irtu a lly w orrllras world
kii * f am urn* city uf jruld lny m j get her the Aide* of uric of the bond on a charge of being
exhibitor*
will
begin
m
oving
M
l
a tab bad o u t by threw
youthful
strain boat irisp«*rlif»ri
*.*rvlcv In smukiitjf rum* Dnlay w ith two i| i «.| Isiirr icastdine ilorA gr tanks which while P. J. Johnaon wax fit
MeJ. W. S. J'taJer, ColumlHis ■ubstl(**d,
their -tuck, m in iatu re
in "
reg b ere to an Allegheny
county sa fe ty director, however,
■Apr. 11*26, I hat th r M asirr did not ■ml p rtq c rly hi** « stim * l..l s- will t&gt;* put into amr vie a soon by fo r being drunk.
Th# “ U topian Society of A m eri­
found
ami
monkey*,
gla**
blower*
and
■aArt Ju fy yesterday.
Thee Eddie w as fined | l t ,
hold fire nr boat drill* *• required h« hit;b tt- $2.(HH)f0U0.
S tan d ard OU Co. official* here, ln«
some good in tlw slot m achines, ca" premia** a utopia not unlike
Sea tad before the blind w itness, l i t helped his policemen destroy the d ream s recorded by aociolng iflae* house*, a rt object* and pig by law, between Fell
2»l and
tluMtrs th a t w ork un this project M aggie Dixon and G eorge
Facetl
t&gt;
&gt;
definite
food
xhtMiMu*
mien.
*
WjM collapaad In a serins of aotw 16 confiscated
Mar. 26 Regulatbin* n'quiri* auch Niut » m cm11y w m U r which will is prugrr*ilr&gt;ir steadily, Kivrta are w ere fined *6 each for being I
m achines
wl&gt;n leal visionaries picturing a wurbl
• t one point, w ere tw o asllow- axes.
of bro th erly love. Hut th ere is to ladrllL once * week.
|iH.'k th r ■ity'* ruadjiteAd wiib »»•-, U ing put Into place m id, a job derly, while Wm. Atkin*
Nicholas De“ It gave me some exercise, it no revolution and m oat distinctly
Imnirlf1** citU cns j.*l* M&gt;lr*t i hat ia twice a* hard tu m anage Owens were dism issed of
Are ndash, ac- g o t rid of the m achines and it not a revolt involving violence ui
fur im u ird iite
l id
from (hr than when the rivet* are rod hot ty conduct charges,
and m atjla- helped the
o f th*
R. D. D akar waa fined f i ’
und pliable The work. W ing done
police
relief
fund d isre g ard of the co nstitution of the
■tales
alleged culprit
h
T1»
fM S JO w o rth ," he said, stacking U nited S ts ii-s.
"W r iiiupI Havi* help fnm i lh* un th e Iskefroiit near French Ave­ violating the sa n ita ry law ,-ail!
m any spectators charge of contem pt of co u rt
"T h ere la no rem edy In violence,"
up nlckals, dime* and q u a rte rs.
nytsidi' 81'iriiily," «Aid ll» Hex nue, a ttra c t*
i G rip p in g th* c h a ir, B tratlgv*
JA C K SO N V IL L E. Sopt. 18 —
dism issed.
Jo h n a th a n F. Glendon, president of
Hwartx, the c ity 's physlclMii timynr. daily.
. m id :
( API —
N EW PO RT. S .p i W
A ndrew M ilford, charged
th e society explains. “T ha U topian IA I 't —Mis* A nnahellr G raves,
The federal governm ent, t h e
“ On* or th a m o , th a
ta lle r
Society today la the g ro a te sl in iis u g h lrr of the mayor of Q uin­ The E ndeavour w i tin- second Red t'r o s . and A m erican com pa­
A Isrjfc dclcgstion of m sm b«r^ a ssa u lt, Is to be tried M i l
• a n With a g u n , 'to ld XM to gwl
a tru m en t In th* hands of th* Anns cy. is ' Me* F lo ra ls," and she will stra ig h t A m erica i p rail- from nies prom ptly prom ised to rush uf the Ue‘lsMn.1 A fillers U-'igi*. in­ day.
I k W la the m a r.
I g ave him
lean people for circum venting end reign for ■ day a t a laigeant a t th r drf&lt; ndar, Halnl- a ’."lay, aot- aid in an effo rt to beat w in ter’s Ice cluding tU d rg rre tr im , will be
v
*
*
, t r i N i e y , 118, I had in m y
TW O ELIKK8 K IL L E D . ",
ting a new record f •ir it., course. to the harlior.
prev en tin g any a tte m p t a t an th r Chicago F a ir next month.
(( ontinu*d On P age I )
t M i R r t . tThhen I g e t a ante d a n d
JA C K SO N V IL L E, Sept. 18. — arm ed revolt, o r a n y o th er &lt;l&lt;Shr was c b o trn from a group of Mid finishing 61 secou-tr pliead
S
ta
rtin
g
from
a
spark
on
th*
1 don't knew w h eth er (A P ) — T extile w orkers who come
BALTIM ORE,
Sept
U s
o f the Rainbow.
roof of th r Golden Gale Hotel
bed out o r w h e th er I t a Florida a re to be accorded the stru c tiv s m ovem ent. It la not m g u ls rrprosontlng lb Florida cities
Chari** M aurer and Ja m a s Y t
yesterday,
the flame*
roared
herr
last
night.
Thom
as
Sopw
ith'a
slim
Idu*
(Co
a
t
limed
On
F
a
g
*
F
iv
ej
W hen I wwke u p sam e tre a tm e n t a s ord in ary tr a n ­
fell *000 f**t*to th eir d a a th ]
Her a tta n d an ts. lu n n ars up in sloop, E ndeavour, ridlny heavy through Ihe wooden town, leaping
and c o u ld a t see. I sients, th e F lo rid a E m ergency R e­
rato n ev lll* yesterday when
th, ronteat, are Miss A rlene D ug­ aoaa like a jockey, raced home yes­ f r o m building to building, and
l« pal#-"
lief A dm lnlatratlon wa* instructed
ger (i f W inter Haven, Mi** Marg terday ahead uf H a ro lJ S. Van­ then from block to block.
W ASHINGTON. Sept. IB— ( A D wings of an airplane In w h U h j
r&gt;
*
E ffo rts of firem en sided by men,
|_______ y esterd ay .
Lily Wiwtor of G rata, and Mlaa derbilt'* white ship. Rainbow, and
S .n a lo r Gvurg* (D., G a.), said wore stu n tin g collapaad.
A lan Jotuw loae,
sou t h r u tern
Marie Baas of Kissimmee.
look to herself the honor of W woinrn, and children w err futile.
yenir,day he hod been Inform ed
field rvprgaea te ttv e of the FE R A ,
Federal building*, the Minora offm ally the T reasu ry d e p a r t11*111
lug the first challenger for th,R X W YORK, S ag t. U e —(A F I
I
--------------------------;
la a cnrqtwonkraUon to S ta te A d­
A m crico's cup to win a
match and M erchants B ank, ,-vrry g ro ­ "will mijHige and collact” * ( 1,000
cery store and ro alau rsn i and all lax sk-sinst b re r d ealers In Geor
m in istra to r J a lla s F . S tour. J r „ re ­
sine, 1020.
,
g a rd in g th a a lta a tle n , aaid “ those
There are six races to go and hotel* but on# fell la-fore tho gla
w*.,
a f em ploym ent
be­
A fter railing upon th* D e p art­
It takes four wins to c a p tu rr the flame*. Two E skim os, I rapped by
--------th* Gam es, w gre bu rn ed to death. m ent of Ju stice a n d B ureau of In
e f th e e trik e who cume to U a t n% M rep o rted In * u thorn*
cup.
W ASHINGTON. S e p t IK— UP)
Avs. (or A ugust II
F lorida re ek in g worit fo r the win- Hvn q tw rttr* to hav* docidr i to
Itrn a l Revenue, George M id he w m
A sa (er Js ly _ _ I I
rr- - - The x ta U d e p artm e n t r i t e tided
other b*ek Q l f g M i Lehm an f a r
told the TrraxQry d e p artm e n t con
•lection a g a in s t
S nbnr t
Mos,--. t» Spain jm stenlay an Invitation
R A IL INCO M E UP
l&gt;aiR k n U ."
elders the revenue a ct of 10S8,
to negotiate * reciprocal
trad*
which carries th* heavy levy en
■v irem en t, but
sim ultaneously
NEW YORK. BepL 1 8 .- Net In­
M IAM I.
API - The beer dealer* th dry sta te s, as “ pos­
frowned upon a G erm an pro]
come o f Uio A tlan tic Coast Lino tropical d isturbance in the I ’artb- itive and m and ato ry ,"
for a b ear-far-cotlun
b a rte rin g railroad In the firs t seven m onths bean, R ichard W. G ray, govern­
Imet.
of th is y e a r to taled |tJT 4 ,.H :l a f t ­ m ent m eteorologist here said last ANDTII1
BANK ROBBERY
11ra rin g * w ire set fo r Nog. I t e r tax e s and ch arg es, equal, a fte r n ig h t. Is too fo r d istent to com­
on the projected tre a ty w ith Spain, p referred dividend requirem ents, m en t on Its fu tu re course.
SCRANTON, P a - S e p t l i . —
designed U revive a trad * beti
to |I A 8 a sh a re on th r rummon
" I t will be several days," G rey |A D — F our heovily arm ed b a n ­
stock, rorapared w ith a l"«« of M id, " b a to n i t can be determ ined dit* held up th e Bank a t Haurley
by M p ira a n t d u rin g U * depiwe- 92M .M 0 la tho f i r s t seven months w h e th er o r not it wilt reach th* near here today a n d eXMpefl With
I xion,
*66,000 In cask.
el m * .
west af the V, 0."

dise Manufacturers

GEORGIA ST R IK E
CENTERS IN G R IP
OF MARTIAL LAW

School Head Slain

Sales Tax Also
Be Used To
B ig Sum N&lt;
Feed Million

Dispute Between Of­
ficials, J o h n
1 Near Showdown

Warms Once Was
Suspended For His
Careless Command

J

UTOPIANS WOULD

C im iS yO O O T O

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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

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E£€H U .S. FAMILY

Californian* A g a i n
“F a ir For Q u a c k
KemedyForPoverty

There’ll B e Many "" w“' 1
Bargains Offered
In Chicago Nov. 1

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POLICE COURT

Governor Of Ohio
Man Tells How His Opens War Against
Eyes Were Stabbed Gambling Devices
Out In R o b b e r y

Alaska’s Famous
City Of G o I d I s
Reduced To Ashes

(juincy Girl Selected
A Queen Of Florida Endeavour Scores
2nd Straight Victory

FERA Policy Toward
Striker a Is Issued

‘i f s f e c l

II. S. Determined To
Collect $1000 Tax

Al Smith In Favor
* Of Lehman’sReturn

LOCAL WEA1

' MARITIME NEWS

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To N egotiate Treaty

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�T H R S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,

TU ESD AY. SEPTEM BER

'Herald
WashHij^foD DttybdOk

IA. 1 M 1

tfHE TW ELVE PRINCIPLES OF Bptfe

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T h e fo d e rri'g o H im ffre n t'h A s V ia d o ‘ rc m a rk a t le p r o g h n s
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dtlH hg th e paAt r tw 'ffto n th a In riip ttlriA g flekj* I'ile 'c r lh iiW Afilll.
1. C M e r r Ate d th e Y tiinm l w cill h n l the e a rth TAr the u?e of
mite and ioolating th em on A lc a tra z Inland in S a i W a n e i ••co all the f r t e r t t v l t y
jg a
i l l m en, not a faw.
bay w here presu m ab ly th e ir earape would be p ra c tic a lly panjing th, "New D*alHSjPUl
2. Gist, c rea te d m en to seek Ih rtr ‘ovkn Vrfirare, not th a t of
capital—th( (lamnr of th a
wi
Impossible, hut th e ra -iii atill considerable * d o t i _ _ _
Dial rwwljr tn-alvtl
alpha bath
. •4" * ’
.
whether the.-publie generally ia fully aroused to the im- agency
arm for of fire apace— 01
S i l te ow herahip o f fool*, a tia il* nf friM n'm When te&gt;M*
c e o f a ta m p in g .o u t crim e and to th e fo lly o f m akin g •pot |n Walhlngtom thru far .1
’k f r iim tilt-, become* a basin nf freedom w hen tool* ore
but o f den per a te Ta w -breakerx.
fa ta l to hr tHaturied.
,
tu n ip lcx ..
. ,
i 4 t
. &lt; Oriq h a i only to teettll rtfportn n f la rg e crttv+d*nlLendT»’ r i ha /wlcral tadlrifrj* .vfi«
4.
A
utocracy
In
in
d
u
a
try
cannel
e
ii*
t
alungside
dem
ocracy In
a
otona'a
tnrnvi
of
'
Proiifo
ftib th e a te rs lii Which the fa m ily o f th e late Jd^in IMlliiigor
• govern m in i.
told 'th^ A to ry ’ o f 'h l a life , o f In c, nlam pede A f th e rtjr.btis Knnvtvrll’a office it*rif, fteat'rite
liy lhr arr^itrcrtrtlly-fntUlwd I
5. W hen som e men live wiPmut w orking. nlh»'r mi*n n rr w oraa "moPItrnfily.** It bfintAa
tl
ing w ithout living.
■ .tatr ileparifrirnt. • ■
D. T he e iie trfic e fit libcury in th*- piTeknee nf poverty afi&lt;l
Ing o f h ia 'p ie tu re on th e aereona in Itnrtlp o f B ur ta fg e r
Nat that tkr Italy -dt-partnwt
d r it i tu lion I* co n tra ry to goe*d m m al* mid *«un.l islldic
titic a , tp te o W th a t &lt;at leant a portion o f tttir fw pu lation h*a TlO ibAhe ir IftibncHthaO il
l&gt;«bcy.
i
atill n p f i a to gTArify cHm e.
whirl of aetlviir on and otLvPaw
7. The ‘ p r e ir n t d e p rririn n i* one of
abundance.
m&gt;t
of
hanla Avemi4. Vfhat w|l
R ealizing
thia, A lto m c y (Icneral H om er Cum m ingn
n e a rrity .'
itiatmg "New Deal" ro&lt;
him com e to the conclmiiim th a t it will n ever Ire pAtbihle tojimiiaimg
K, The cauac of th e trouble I- Ihnl n sm all ela*e lui- IhiB'lr aKM-rmrhla
Btam p ^ut W-fiho'Ih A irie flca Until th e Am tritfSn -people ''ada
mgri'cmanim with nth#
w calrh, wkteilr ih r re -1 hue. debt*.
ithemnnlttti no Innurtr cUmlAnu i-jjm e. A c c n n llB g t t » Wda h - 1
! J,"4!. , . . .
tl.
It I* c o n tra ry to common *ii*e Ifsit m en should starve
% ‘ «n
m b o f the popu lar gotraip c o liih it m ) ,* ;;^ ^
In th- /dm bi.tral.ecau*r they
have- laiw sl Ha* m urh fe-ul.
u m tte n In W ashington , the A tto rn e y (len eral hna ap|W&gt;lnte&lt;i ,,„
n
i,
lion i* c o n ild erab lf.
10. T he d ra tro rtln n of f.e*i **i nthe'i w ealth, or the lim ­
a f[m b 1)c relathirta n sjiert in i n etlcioavAr to g a in the co­
Hut the drparlmrnt rrfu mv
ita tio n a f production. L« es-onnmic
&lt;n*nnlty.
.
operation o f th e public in tm ttlh g an ertd tt, All Icrim inal get excitod alsiut it
11. T he rem edy i» to give the w o rk er- acres*
fee the
lt'» th a theory o r everyone con- ,
l d M M # i ••
pirn ns of production, and led them produce fo r themwlve**,
Bohte )4f the tUftcluahm* o f thia ex p ert a re -a a follow a: nerted with the No. I | h. J U t*hd
P re ild e n t'* rab ln et, fm m The »ec- , ? &gt; P °f for other*.
'&lt; in I&lt;i '..ill. 'ItiVehlle delinquency. C rim e w ill'n e v e r tllre ta ry of Male on down, th a t no
1 2. T his chuniTf van Ijn* bmmuhf
by a rt inn i*f tt m ajnrity
I p in ia h !Irt!th e U nitet! •Slrttea ax long aa a new croji
m a tte r how fnurh Inlere*! it* ’ Iff
•v S b f th»*
and liial
th«* A m rn ra n w ay.
o f hb M elew lirtnthgat^ra are being couched in deadividual m em ber! m ay
feel •' lit
perad oltm hilbW giieyery m otor
h ig h w a y
unit in
whnt isfu r* h ire or ■b rd g f a f
&gt; B K 8 H V o * T fib A T j
d
e
p
artm
e
n
t
-hnuld
l&gt;e
run
i*
'bvdry d t y in the, co u n try.
NOT; Thou.aaltk the UinV
a m anner Ihi1 wildent ftnhi:
vvvn* fcllrd Iijr rMil jfunt
I ' in d t' S ta te pardona.
Mnat violent
erim ea are
Out jfuiifs Jni t tnj."
allrte k i . i i ) »l*te depnrtm ei
.h u t area tad thae, O Jacob, afid hr
tbnrniitbed b y pardoned or paroled con vicla. Some
cm hvhI
u f
n i ‘ v u r ,j 1
h u n tlriil
a
p
a
il
of
regulat
rnutu
: l t t t formed th K O Itraal. Fear,
nailn Rioting -lnK«r* untl r»ympithiErn* nlU*iri*d
gn veh td in tu rn them nut «t the ra te o f th ree or
A
ij e ire lle n l ll)ii»tM itii]||.o
*£oti Tor i ‘haae raAarWed than, t
'fo u r htindftHl a y ea r, and o v er thia the federal
wa* i n be ha I onl\ recently dirt*.'
K wii**ni|»i« «f l“ fnict* thi’ii way in­
&gt; » • called tha* br thr narnri
ilp ivem m en t ha* no control.
ing Ihe f e tr ii-h event.* In Vienna j M A N il. A, Hept Ik - t A P )
NhtAl B l*ifctner—lM lth 4Srt.
w ith th e ir dram atic acemppani- 1 U nlleil S tale* troop- wer*. ordered to I ji M!m*rV| r»g»i Fartnry, u
Ipiii 3 . a tn te police. M any atntea clin g to the old
«fownh&gt;wn
m ent nf gunfire, exerotinn* and lust night to Is- read) to prevent non uninti rofivom in
• h e r i f f ayateno, lack ■ a
m obile,
h igh ly
trained
*hik*-n gnvermnertla ta te cbn atahulary.
Manila f ivu of tho injuit il ui »
aotfthr 'l 4&gt;r* the hrfmt*.l»ad
any
possible
recurrence
of
the.
At thi* lira# **t tliL outluiri't,
connection w ith, the purdonihg o f dangerous crlmrIt ' atohndm rnl, b r ao rr
rinling m whii'h thrvo l l r s i ' | |1»4 i | n N ' M H l f l T i m N l y " v v i t t i m j
he fa c t ahnuld not he overlooked th at the public fmuirht with wm MwhIp ramifita- *
r.V W t-'a liomM lf'ad la.
tlrm*. the - 1st.' d. piittmrnt wn» , tr))l,nK riKSI
«, re -hut *•#1 Th«»y iiuludotl on# wom an u
rp ren t thia ifn itlh n d n mind to do ao. I’ nrdoning rndrnMnl in tn»»»f whipping
•
nuu' poHi f im-n
W*!f0ftnkon aram* to br Iwiantte a r c g e n e ra lly elective officers and
n* such
on- into *ha|s. th*- fin-1 uf tig. "Nen j I" w ith by p.dln- un.l Hi other
Swith everybody arcapt d ltte t ly i r'eaponatblo to the people. W hi n
th ey
pardon Heal” risdpruisl liade trratiea,
| pi-raun* injilretl
andTabfir. otVteai po»*lbly crim inate, th ev uabnliy do mo w ith the
know ledge
th a t
A (ew e x t ', r.b lr* rr..o» G e o rg ,
f lin.:t f butary fu re r. w e r.
in
.V
MttJtBi'TNiiiith,
Atm'rir.iii
min. ,
.
,
fconaairler*.
UUeh;:*cta wHI rhhktt lh#m m ore friend* (or mtire vo IcmI
ivter tn Austria, made a.aflalitr l« **r»a'ted b&gt;
t.uv.rnm ffener.l Thomas Also .Seeks,
tkmn.atramlcai u . 1
thr pnhl.r
in
ra &lt;tal ’ fa.M ..n 1 Franl Murphy tu -land by and .J o h n S O H
K C H I ffn D tlO I l
A fter* 11, prrhapa it la only nat­
&gt; T h a people,. If th ey w ant to rid thia co u n try of kitl- thTDnjrh |hi* •l«»p»rinu*ni,ji 'rliviniort | pti^rvc* nr»l» r nt thi .mm* 11m»*
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al tha t l fir Senate MAnltlnn* In- m tpinr. ‘hDltlupa, rack etee rin g ami oth er crim inal a clivinf r u r r m l Infor timlB»n, rvprmrnt
i nf] it rniTuii iiry
iH gallon Cnm frtllUe abitolri kenti tiea ahtnild demand o f (heir public officiate, not only Hint i‘fl, nutw#r&lt;lly .*( h*H 1, Ihi' only Ifeepinjtf wjtfvh fot
arttvities I*&gt; exltemi
ha all tin* oh a powder'trim.
crlmi'M he w)lvf;i|, crim inate nr rested anil lucked in iail, Imt symptom* of of fit ml I'onrrrn.
VlrfijiP* *»* *he *»h'
fVff the n*rrth| it was known hy
rlko th n t th e y he kept there until ju s tic e Ut ils fullest ux’ • picture of Bully tlAnH ihi* lertt Has hfifm (tttrvml. Anil they should condemn any e f­ rirwumrn iHsipnril to rover the
V
MeMi'inmlth1#
In her hew wedding forts on the part of it few to make heroes out o f mini tles- department ihrtt
thrtifigh Mm •!&lt;'
mv
rublfm tin nuK-t were niihi-fl pnM
p gown. That glri’a'Wot HAU looking
‘pfUndoes nf the Dillinger type.
h t v (fi nil inti‘rr*t#4| quarter# t*f muii t ahi'ti jim I m *mi n
y Urben‘ ih e hae h e r c lip ie i on
An.I mili'ninr telephont- t'u114
*ill irial Wwsliimiftt-n whom*
th«y
vi if or* »*i
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w it t Nfaniii'tl
tlmnitiifhly
an*I n In it*- AVeian litmi l.tNilt 1*■ i
Thirty-THree
Million
School
Children
Wa are all very murh InlcnMe.l
u tiny
• r;»i levlii.
antioim h.
ia Major Arigai' *rUrl&gt;- on the
Still, t he im'v 11oil* ■till*The last time the «tnti'tir*illy
I* i»ile* »nt
f w l m e n l hI ht . I ihIihi I they
"Coming Awirric^n Boo in," but
•'More than one out of every four persons in this coun­ inrlin«H| Ut the ilrpai tmrnt
i t
fi f i m * . i n t
i *t h 1•
wh.-ii
1
.Wa’ra, wondering If II could 1st try Will |pi to u school of some sort (his y e a r,” says the tile trouble to fijftife it &lt;mt they
4.fr,, '..I ..... it.*; .«
and fot
y
that ovei u p&lt; rmd of a year Htitr
: UroUnij the corner.
United iStJiti's NBura lit a recent nrltcle on m
th.i' re-opoinng found
it hi iitliei ftii T*&gt;
%
.&lt;tiMtUTni* note,*
t ht ee million lei tri . cmIdes and
«tf wAbbln _
felrifruntH wen* rlejiieil
tnveom dvbtf
( We .d o n 't see why some of the
J f all the lim erlrtttis who will seek the services o f the
autom obile m aker* don’t put Iron
U cAUld iVutrch four nbreitst at
sLuntlurd
in fa n try
- h i a r t around th eir ra re *o th a t
g trik a fi won’t have
*o itlArn pace, the N ow s says, it would take from S ep t 1J to Jan. Z l,
turning thvm
up*ldc 1036 , fo r them to pass a review in g stan d. ( T h ere would
he JIB,6 0 0 .00(1 individuals in the pantile, ran gin g from twoyear-old nursery school lid s it] hit by c a rria g e s to grayf
W u t h a r tea aaaaacx* la cllm l- hairetl gran d m oth ers ju s t learh in g to m a il apd w rite*
W illiam Dow llrffliwVIl, EtruB^m -ATiiof ol the .l-\xl*&gt;rai
f ‘I H t l i f | h&gt;vpi ty in C alifornia or
i- .m t, »o ona can dytty U pton f*ln- O ffice of E ducation, in g iv in g out th ese figu res, observe*
g rea te r than
O a l r d a on# of the mokt pFdrrfif*’ thnt the srfijM' of education th is y e a r is
Through use o f F ederal E m ergen cy Reltel
u W //a n d icU lr* on the (lolltiral e v e r tefforo.
fttlids, o p jsjrtu n tty for edueatim i will be pr 'voled for
’ horlahn Unlay.
'j, 0 ()0 ,0 (M) udulta as well ns lor thousan ds
of n iirw rt
Now th a t Zar i A aha n dead, Achool rhiltlm n tno young to go to the ord in ary classes
B h o tifr T u rk , Hadji H at
A Kir
T h e total m arching tim e o f th e s* hitol pnrarte is
H a i t i id claim to the title uf Oir 132 d ays, 6 hours, and HI m inutes.
E t nm ntary mid
W o rlfa nlilr-al living m an.' fl.’ I* Jnnihr hllth school pupils triune would rm pnre Pit tluy*
tW y e ar* old, ne aay", and ha* m arching illglit n»ii day to pns* the review in g stand.
a latt of cli'Vait, Hr »•* ihn«
A m erica mily mil
lie the land ol op portu n ity ns we
T in Ttrhrn tin «on
»«
born. used to think, hut it certain ly tnkes care o f Its schfsil
IHdff Aba tadii-v* 'tifa tn-gm*

AW AITING StO R K ?
WHk Oar P tM M

Clothes W ill
NOT SH RINK
U h e y Dry Cleaners

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When Crown

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(ttbtiv»*i of
Ita ly
wan
lim ijrh t from tli«* V'illa flour b e rry
to I hn* (uifave i vt t look inn the ^
Itay of ,v ftpIfA. tfimsip «pr» a I ■
thnt b irth of th - rairei 1y-auait«* ] f
i*'iitl I&gt;aii&gt; w.in im m inent Crown 1
r n r u e Hi b erl ' hill lied to th* I
pul nee fn rn m m*l|1nry ronfi r
* net at (tome, (A 3i&gt;oriatii| I*n***n .

Lumirer And
Roofing

Security
Lum ber

Co.

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For B etter Service—

SEMINOLE
C LEA N ER S
220 Mngnofia A v e .

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Dozier &amp; Gay’s Quality Painta
•Tteat For T h e S o u th ”

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STANLEY-ROGERS HARDW
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(‘h iltlrrih .

In Wii€in,»*ie!k#4l It, 1, tfl4

i » t fotiflm* thru mlIvUte# In Ihn
feANFOltD TWENTY YEARS AGO
r l l o i t t f of tFiiill* mill#,
lb o
WAKIIINCiTON, 11.00 A. M - ia hnMinK brfrk the proap-rity of i
h rtkkti
dnvrninwn rrt*rrry end
clothlnfc slfiMN, whom Htnrm w«rt» Krenrh military itnnmiaalon ai ftt-oruia anil otbri rollon *.at,'a.
Tin' election in Kcnilludr t'aimlv
&lt;wHtkk\ im \ irAoile nf «!] klm b rirad on thr laiaiunla Ibla mum
W toW n.^lf *tvvfddlion nrtlld br In* on aren't uitaxion tu VS'aahinir-- Wr rfirmbbra of'the local trtrml
' Worar than lb la, il’a hard to ane toji I'rraoniirl and import not dl Iniarila ^ktui I*af op TopaAay hn'd
vul*rd.
War cortiparallvcly iplii't, diDiftt-Kb
tiKNKVA,
11 INI A M All Mitrr tillered a t* niantfdatml than
^Whan 1‘rinre lirorga Af Kn*- forln-aara alone the Ithiiw itapIctrH etci U forc and Iftta fnlt rcil i^a'I''
land klaaad hia fiancee in a bin- tm urnriiftiifut wftl it* fmnt ti» ft1- ■ rtml rbaogea [Jh* ^rrajilta wrrv
dab atitlon, It made front paift infnrce litrmen Imre.
ai folIowa, .‘tanfilrd— tl. R Staria Amrrnan newapaiH-r a.
n
MINIKIN, 11dltl A M .-IU ttlr rna, II Y \VhlU)at, 8 . lluottr, C- It
nut unuaunl for a man tu along antlrn fimtl with loiroaalrni Walker, and 1» It. I'hlllipa; Oviedo
w * . hla flancaa
In a ratlrnad intanalty. IVatb of flim. Halttella —J K Mrki-naiv, W. II. Howard,
•ballon, bvt,tt l» ttnuaua^yur the airnoOMM.
pul II II McCall; l-ungwood *t:.
♦ orid to a ct' • PHnce !•• auch ' HfiMK, ItiOtl A M, — Tn-rlt. W, Killiiniiigvii I. W*J&gt;ifgn, J. W
* human mohd. All .tiR' which Ahatrfa '(rSFparinK for long alcga (lateen, I. J. Maitlry, Ohuluota
In Italian H itm llarlaratlon of tl. M. Jacotja, W. M- Jaanba, and
in FatgU.h peine
Henry Kulch; aml'Cienava--W II
war aipactM on Kept, m
irnatwpi' of work
Haulrrann, M W Ooolay. anti It A
W. T. ‘FIcMa la In tha ally today Nkholaon.
iHakhtg hand a tilth hi- many
(tall ford Inotima tha loaa nf mtr
Franklin I*. Anai|W »»y» that
aru Irmly had Written a DM3 Hanford frianda. Ha la now rn- nf her beat citltrna today. Thr aad
rvcifta ageh aa tbok gagad In thr rami ratata tiuainraa In firm nf thr death of tiamgr It.
wa , during the Morro Caatla 'Atrgnata, Oa.. hla former hnfne, but Ftlnald, While ifapacted for aomr
laatar, with the ahip burmt* hli'haart U ittll with Sanford Ifid lima, came aa a ahoek to the rum
i.U .d a p hour* attar the «Mi- ha aaya that Florida la Uir beat ViMnlty yraterdiy whan ftaahad
(ira- death, no publlahar wnmlil atUta hi the anlta and adpaaially at from tha wirr to thr tmllclln ktwnl
&gt;TC‘ accepted • It nw the ground thla particular time whan tha war of tha Ilardld office.
Impfauaibiilty. And. if
thr
fry irara auhwilted aiWnymcucbadn o P T tg tc * i r 1 1 'I r n ’. l n ; »l«i|i».
, Tfa aaya, the coumvm cHtl*
K r'lnw i
|&lt;ra tented that
tm-'af it would ’ be, "Thla
Vaa
One tdrra vlrntgrn nmpanv In
rttlaa fcy a iian unfamiliar WfOl
tier many ha» donbled tha Uumlrrr
• bAa.” ' wi&gt;t (hit* b ateanger
of Ita uinploytm Idea Hitler came
Into (rtwar."
/•The 'neat ranking German com­
pany M i "tripled Ita temployri dur-

CERMANVUSING
P0BHGNI.UNDS

lh* ttM MfHr period."

Th* .United AI reft ft Kiporl ho*
Uatd 1M alrplana W6Ura, eight
alryJanac and othar air equlpmant
MtjpMt a f'fb bkht flanta. Tha
lay 'Q o V .n i^ n t'i datarmtaa- o 3

rn.iK d

X h e world’s finest tobacccte Are
Luckies—the ‘^Gream o£ th e Crop”*—only the c&amp;an
center leaves— for the clean center leA^As are the
mildest W v e s -^ th e y cost m ore— they taste better.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, 8ANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1M&lt;

Social A n d Personal Activities
IASOARET PETERS, Sodaty Editor

148

M iss O p a lT T O triS ^

n a I s Praised For Concert Social Calendar

§777

O f In terest to m any frien d s here
TUESDAY
H . D. D a ru e re tu rn e d S atu rd ay
The Co-ed Class of the
F lra t
ram A tla n ta w here ha a p e n t a of Misa Opal P e ters, fo rm er re si­
dent of G enera, la th e follow ing M ethodist C hurch will have a picn r day*.
Item w ritte n by Albin P . D esring, nlc a t Evanadala P ark . Member*
ed ito r of tl\j D aytona Beach Sun- wit) m eet a t 7:30 P . M. a t the
A bal S trickland re tu rn e d Son- Record, a p p ea rin g In • recent la
church.
a y nlyht from Q reenabero, F la. eue.
WEDNESDAY
rhare ha apent * abort yaeatlon.
"E xh ib itin g th e grace and comThe S a ra h P a rk e r M ethodist 0 &gt;
posure of a n experienced a rtis t,
p h a n sg r Club w ill have its re g u la r
l ir e . C harlea L yerly a n d amall Misa Opal P e ters, tK* D aytons
m eeting a t 1:00 P . M. a t the home
bn a re v liltin g re la tlre * In We- Beach pian ist who bids fa ir fo r naof Mr*. W. L. C lark, 207 French
tlonal m usical recognition, I,a t
um pka. Ala. fo r a few
Avenue.
n ig h t played h e r final concert
TH U RSD A Y
p
rio
r
to
tak
in
g
up
m
ore
concern
J . L. W lm blah o f O rlando and L.
T he F riendship L eague of the
law klna Connelly le f t
Sunday tra te d studies a t the Rollina Col­ C ongregational C hurch will m eet
o r W lnatoa-Salem , N . C. to ip en d lege conservatory. D espite In ter­ a t 3:00 P . M. a t th e parsonage, M l
m itte n t ra in fa ll t h e 8 road way
tro days.
P alm etto Avenue.
studio of E. B. K ursheedt, Miss
T he W orld C lnb of the F irst
P
e
te
r’s
tu
to
r,
w
as
filled
to
capacity
’ K ra i I I . R u p ert S trickland, J r ,
M ethodist C hurch will ,*mcct a t
by
an
enthusiaatic
host
of
a
d
m
irers
■a cone to Madiaon, Ga. w here
who dem onstratively showed g e n ­ 3:30 P. M. a t th* church.
ha will apand a m onth w ith relaR egular m eeting of
Sem inole
uine a ppreciation for every ren d i­
Irea.
C h ap ter N um ber Two O rder of the
tion of th e young a rtist.
"M ias P a te r’s program w as fe a ­ E a s te rn S ta r will take place a t
M rs. Addle II. W are haa r e ­ tu red by the in tric ate, m asterfu l 7:30 P. M. a t the Masonic Tem ple.
a m e d from a visit in St. I’etera- Schum ann C oncerto, a selection
The Ijoyal T em perance l-egion,
o r | and [ e r i l i u r r w here aha ra re ly a tte m p ted by any o th er th an children'* d e p artm en t of the W, C.
p e n t two weeka.
the m oat accom plished of pianists, T. U.. will m eet a t .1:00 P. M. a t
l e s t n lg h t'a a rtis t, yet in her the home of Mr*. W, 1. Hughey,
” F ra n k R. MaeNeill left Monday teens, rendered the e n tire th ree E ast F ifth S treet.
Horning fo r P a latk a a fte r apending p a rt com position of h alf an hour's
The M ethodist Young People *
ha w eek-end w ith Mr*. MacNelll duratio n w ithout the aid of printed Association will have a business
it th e ir home on N inth S treet.
notea. T h i s a stounding e ffo rt and social m eeting at 7:45 P. M
showed the ra re a ttrib u te s of the s t the home of Miss R uth H and.
. M rs. E dw ard Aulick of 8ara*ota, a rtis t, those rem arkable qualities 1301 P ark Avenue.
vhn haa been viniling Mr. and Mrs. of n a tu ra l ap titu d e com bined w ith
FRID AY
E ., Raker, W eal F lra t S tre et, re- the fo rte and l-eauly of Inspired
R egular m eeting of Seminola
m ad S atu rd ay to her home.
execution. T he whole e ffe c t proved Rehekah 1-odge will tak e place i t
d elightfully pleasing and fo re c a st­ 3:00 P. M. a t the 1. O. O. F. Hall.
R obert Q uantock, form erly of ed a m ost prom ising career In m u­
R egular m eeting of th e. Elks
bla city, arrived S a tu rd ay from sic One was visibly Im pressed by A uxiliary will take place a t H.OO
Georgia to spend the w in ter season the ready assurance of the p ian ia l,| P. M. a t the E lks' Hall on East
vers and a tte n d school. He will live an assu ran ce which c haracterise* F irs t S tr e e t
eith Mr, and Mrs. W. W. W arner, the sym pathy and understanding
R egular m eeting of the W. (' T.
[Vest N ineteenth S tre e t .
th a t an a r tis t frets in his work. In U will lake place a t 3:(Mi P M at
a reaily observation of Miss P e ­ the home of Mr*. W. I llugbey.
M rs. A. W. Knox and d a u g h te r, te r’s perform ance* the au d ito r i* E ast F ifth S treet. Election of o f­
d u ria l, ami tho fo rm er’s m other, struck by the supple m ovem ent of ficer*.
dr*. ‘J, D unbar, re lu m e d yesler- her expresaionable hands, sensitive
Mr* John Alden Drown h ss re ­
lay aftern o o n from D aytona Ilrmrh ahd feeling *• they dwell ao ex
th e re they spent a m onth's vara- p ertly over the keys.
turned from la k e Ju n a lu sk a , N C.
Ion.
As a personality Misa Peter* w here she spent the sum m er.
possesses the quiet com|-oaur* and
D r. and Mr*. W. D. G ardiner re- ready n a tu is l charm which m any
W. J . Rhode* left last T hursday
urned F rid ay from H irm ingham , talented m usicians have difficulty fur Home and S parli , Ga. w here he
kla. where they spent a short va- in © njuiring even a fte r yearn of J juni-d Mr*. Ilhndrs fur a short
a tlo n . T hey were
accom panied M age Instruction. T h at the young vi*tl w ith relaliv rs.
tom# by Mrs, G srd in e r's siste r, lady will Bomrday prove a much
Hr*. C. E. V allentine, and daugh- honored Florida product t» not o n ­
Mr. and Mr*. John F.dward Hig
e r, B etty, who will be th e ir guests ly th e wi»h of her m any frtenda gins have retu rn ed from Ihvir
living at 1181
'or a sh o rt tim e.
but the firm prediction of many honey muon and
M yrtle A rtn iir.
em inent m usicians.
M rs. R. O. Chase, J r., haa r e ­
” A i an encore Mlai Peter* ob­
a m e d from Asheville, N- C. where ligingly rendered the popular Her*
Mr. a n d
Mr*
W. Gauthen
)klt* spent som e tim e w ith her Hot R ntcocty m arch a fte r opening H utchison and children. Hilllw and
nother-ln-tew , Mrs. S. O. Chese, a t her p ro g ram w ith the th ree m ove­ Penrose, left lodsy for Daytona
i«r sum m er home. She w as accom- m ent! of Schum ann’* V arnlval.’ " lleach to ipend a week
lanled hom e by her husband who
las been m aking a business trip
Miss M ary Celia Kinlaw has r e ­
o vario u s sou th ern m arkets.
turned from Dayton* Beach where
she spent a short time.

t

Christian Endeavor
Has Regular M eeting

SPECIAL
T hia M onth Only

Hot Oil
Sham poo
A M F inger

W a v e
W ith

H e rtrle

$i.5°

VALUE

* |

S team er

o e

Eva-Bess
B naaty Sale*
i c m * O w t r a Kart*

W ith w hat wan coitaidt^rd nna
of th r largest attendance rrc*»rt»
of the season,, the Senior C h ristian
E ndeavor Society of the Viral
P re a h y te n a n Church held i*a regu
la r m eeting Sunday n ig h t a t the
church. Mm* I-aura Mae Brown
led the song nervier, which began
prom ptly a t 7 00 o'clock, and pre
aided over the sh o rt buaineng se s­
sion which followed.
"W orthw hile R eading" wa» the
topic of the program led by Mm*
A nnie Belle Brown* Those taking
p a rt w ere: the M lisra H a rrie tt
Brown, Ada Singletary, an i K ath ­
erine V entay An open dlacusaU n
of booka read by the m en ib e n this
sum m er warn held when "R eligion
in Shoes” by the U tv. B ryan was
especially considered.

Sue Solves Puzzle

a large photograph of Sam Byrd,
local boy whose career as an actor
on the G reat W hite Way appear*
to be advancing daily. U nder the
picture are the w ords: "Sam Byrd,
em inent young actor now being
featured in ’’T obarro Road." the
hit a ttra c tio n at the 48th S tre e t
T h eatre. E nacting the p a rt of
"D ude" Lescr. Mr. Ilyni ha* m ade
a g re a t persons) hit ami Is being
considered by several producer*
fo r Im portant rulr* in next season'*
productions. Mr. Rynl is featured
in several roa*t-l»-ro«*t radio pro­
gram *, and he was recently Mr.
C alm 's guest s ta r on the Home and
Club a ir program .”

TROOPER HURT IN STRIKE BATTLE

ROM E, RepL 18.— ( A P ) - D o l h r a t Alia of Serm oneta, w hoa, fa fu ,
ily haa m any A m erican connec­
tion*, died here a t th* a t* o f f i t
Sh# w as th* m o th er o f Don fid -,
a slo C aetaal, form ar Ita lia n "Amhaa**dor to W u h ln g to n and Hit*
D uka of Serm onet* who lire* on a
ra n ch in ra n a d a .
t
D ISCO U N T BILLS SOLD .A
JiW A SH IN G TO N , Sept. 1(L—&lt;JC&gt;
—S e c ret* * - M orxcntbau
T etter-d a y announced th a t 175,041,000 g t
131-day dlarount bill*, dated S ept,
IS, had been w ld a t an a r e r u h
in te rea t rat* of .28 p e rc e n t A ppli­
cation* to u te d 3150.849,000.
t

S, E. Andrew*, recretary of the
S anford Production t'r r d it Aaaociation, haa returned from Colum ­
bia, S. C*, where last week he a t
tended a m eeting of repreaentalives of Production Credit Asso­
ciation representative*
of
the
T hird Land Bank D istrict which
includes G eorgia, Florida, and the
Carol ins s. The inerting w as the
first of it* kind since the A ssocia­
tions were set up some m onths
ago, and
discussion*
centered
about past and future policies of
organisation. Mr. Andrews
re
treated th a t his office now handles
applications from Sem inole, Vo*
1u*ia, and B revard counties He a l­
so said th at ju s t a* soon jm con
Several w ere h u rt by fly in g m issiles and bullets aa fierer dll ion* w a rra n t, the local organ
fig h tin g betw een m ilitiam en and tex tile strik er- at Saylesville, R. • n a tio n will he declared a se lf-su s­
continued.
W iliam Gastaldv. guardsm an, ,, receiving
firs t
sot taining a ffa ir which will have pow
above.
er to close its loans instead
of
subm itting them to Columbia of
ficiak*.

Loftin Calls F o r City News B riefs
War Against A 11 (('o n tlm u d From p a g a I)
to m o rr o w n i g h t to par
Forms Of Radicals liinc iSMriford
p a t c m tl»e ce rem onieo a t t e n d
m g t h e in stallatio n o f

S a n f o rd

MIAMI. Sept
18.—&lt; A P |
All
A n i l r t * Lodge officer*, a n d th©
"tru e fend loyal" A m erican* w ire in itiatio n of it* m em lw r* t liar
yrftti'niny railed upon liy Scott M. t e r of n i g a o i r a t i o n nUn l* to he
Loftin, president of the Am erican p r e se n t ml. The m e e tin g M ail* a t
B ar A ssociation, to gtn l for hat lie L *j^ clock, ali i 1H c h a r t e r mcril*
agairi*t then© di*clp!cw of t m
i hers of the m gam valinn are
lain and fanaticism
who woo &gt;1
preted to attend Officer* to
• tr a p our l oriptitutiim and substi* installed arc; Hollis Phillip. ** es
tu te for it noitu* other form of gov­
niter! a n tle r, Ralph Myrtck, lee
ernm ent."
tu rm g a n tle i; Wm Speir, leading
laoftin, Jacksonville a tto rn ey ami a n tlri . R ichsid Packard, loyal ant
co-receiver for the Klonda Ea«t Irr; O. P. Herndon. J r . o rc re ta ry ;
Goa at railroad, deliveieii a arri©*
'C liffo rd H aiclift. Ire a s u irr.
of I’nnatitulinn May m hlrraaos here,
*pea king before the hade county
Kenneth H arrison, of t ,encva,
Bar Anwodation, ii public m eeting
Joseph Stew m t, Kdwtn Ihiniskr,
sponsored by tile A m erican Legion,
amt L, M Tclfonl, J t , of Sanford,
and over the radio
«re th© newest memlwrs of Setnl
"W e have organized wnd radical i noj C hapter OiiliT of lieMolay
groups," nan! Irttftm. "w ho, by They wren irntiateil n cerem onies
,»ubtle ami itiaidious propaganda, St th r Masonic T niipl* last mxht
are *eeklng to arou*e our c ltilrn * 14&gt;* doxn-c team iticlinlril J , lW Gtl
who Kavr been unfortunatr* In thin Inn. ( i f n r ,r .Ntnvall, t harh-s Bait*
try in g periiwl and make them ill* la w r rn c r Hi-rl, Bill T jic , "t’sul
contented w ith mil form of gov ItiXKcrs, S|im lt l .i i i,. Fn^ciic F s
em inent.
11 nixc. t Jem x*‘ Anilei -on, linin'r t
"E ven with the present unem ­ t'n rn ell, h a ily lr Hnusln-hler, Hilly
ploym ent resulting from woiM Favillc, Cliffmtl Bell un«l Delmai
wide depteaMoh, there ta no other list tern Itn.llnsn lih n m n tuaile s
country in the world where all the sh o rt talk on "The Value of In
people enjoy ao much individual M nlsy," sml refn-ahm rnt* wore
servetl at tlu* ii'O flu-ton of the
Mr. and Mr*. Ed M cKeniie of lilw rty a* in our own
"In no other in there to be m actinx
B rookavillt spent la*t week-end
found
such
freedom
of
the
pr©*»,
here w ith th© form er'* brother-inNot sa tisfii'll with iio adverse
law and aster, Mr
and Mr* freedom of speech, religion* and in­
G eorge Me Kory, M agnolia Avenue. dividual IlW rty, and nil the other decision leu tiered against loin b&gt;
hlenamg* which our people enjoy
Circuit Judge J (' It Koorue at
Mrs. V. E. D ouglass, M n , H arry
T avares Uht
W J. Pell,
W ard, M n . R. R. [)n « , Mm* Helen
local slot tm hinr o perator
has,
Douglaam, and Miss C am illa !&gt;eas
through hi* a tto rn ey , derided *n
m otored to O rlando yesterday for
carry th r rase into still another
the afternoon.
court, that of Judge Frank Sm ith
Plan* were discussed «lol
of the HSlh Judicial I in uit Judge
W illiam M rRIhannnn and J im ­ mil tees s ppm n in ! fur the m ill
Sm ith will be
ked to bear the
mie M rElhanrton of Jefferso n . Ga. denom m at lotml day progiitui and1
case at 1» rifj o'clock
tomnrrovr
are the g u ests of th e ir brother-n* luncheon to U- held in th r Parish
m orning in Kissimmee where he
law and siste r, Dr. and Mr«. A. W. House on Monday, Oct, lb, si th*
is now holding cour t S ta te 's At tor
E pps, Dreamwold.
m onthly husuu *** m eeting ««f On ney L ¥ Hoyle mid S h eriff J. F
W om an's Ao»d*«fy of Holy &lt; n s * McClelland will represent the state
Mr. anil Mrs. O tto T rap p an .E piscopal C h u tih held Monday s it
nounre th* b irth of a son, Edwin rrnoon a t th» P arish II oum* It *n* in th r howling, just a* they did
lltn r y T rap p , laa t night a t the esp lain rd thnl nil inter deiotiiilin a t T avares last Friday.
Florida H anitartum in Orlando t ion ft I day there will In* *hint talk*
Thr* Krtw F u rrst Home am! bib
Mrs. T rap p will b* rem rm bersd as by women rep resen tativ es from the
m sg s 11nr, Seplrm lw r issue, rs
th* form er Miss R uth Fellows,
P resb y terian , It ii m a n *'at hull a,
MrlhttiiiKt. B aptist, C ongi *^ jtio u
Mis* France* Morrow ■ml Miss al, and Episcopal rhuM'hiw, and
re tu rn rd the Je w i nh Com munity i in te r
C arroll* B arbar have
from Miami where they spent a
Mrs. S M. Lloyd p ir-id e d over
week with Mrs. (luidon C herry, the rneetirig arni led tin ibvotm n
Da Th* H l*|*— 7 A
form erly Mlaa l^ n a b elle lla g a n of als Ui | h. i U were given nriil ro u ­
this city.
tine huioneaa was do-posvd of
Those present were
Mrs. A. p.
CARD O F THANKH
r u n nelly. Mrs. A, It M arshall,
Mis Georg© W. M iltory, Mrs H,
V r wish U&gt; thank our neighbors L. Perkins, Mrs M argaret llarnca,
and friends for Ih rir m any acta of Mrs E rnest Krupp, Mrs W K.
kindness and for th s beautiful W atson, Mrs M. M inm ik, Mrs (i,
flow ers, a t the tim e of the death F .Smith, Mr* St. t Inn White,
of our m other, Mrs. M ary E- Mrs Amelia It Noble M r' S M
7—Feature Aclii—7
Young.
IJoyd, Mrs \S W. Vaairier, anil
St. C lair H itler* &amp; (&gt;’ I&gt;*&gt;
Mr. J. A Young ami Fam ily.
Mis- Olive hinkle.
Dancinx C yrltaU
Mr. C. A- Young and Fam ily.
C
alvin
And M a r fu e rltr
Al
Mrs. 0 . G ulbrandaon gad Fam ily
Syncopated Feel
—Adv
&lt; 1 MII O F T il t h h S
Henry And Vera K rlly
W e wish to thank mu frirntki
A fter Ihr Ball
for the lovely floral of filin g * g|v-

e r r .— —

aawtU
b* 300,000
who hare
Barings la th*
w allare of tho
»*H tslep h o a e
WWfcS S W lf t W l d . ta a la ta la .
R S J f t W j i th e boajaasa la

la 13U It dropped to shoot 4 * .
J u k laadaqoat
might easily hare
the fowndatloo n rm .__________
buslntas aad b a r a p a r a d th*
serric, bat foe the
fsra lg h ts d p o licy e&lt; re tM o L a
aach year a amaB p r e l o&lt; the
u n l a n (a ta r e t m m------atreea d a tla g oapreftw hlo years.

I’laoH Are DIscuHHed
For ChurchLuncheon

Will

As a reaalt *t thfa Moat pal.

hoaa allowed to sadfer, hat aa
ttw c o a tra r y hae b eo a w a a ta a tiy

rwts of all

m w i,

Aad tbeacamTa/Swaarr^

t o aarre d .
Id be suJh-

U e haa b e a a axtoadod t a th * f a r
cocaera U th e e arth , a a th a t y a a

FALL
COIFFUHli
a t * r o a r h a ir
c a t. , h , H 4 a n *
* * * * * ta t o l l

New

Price!

r. PAI’l/8

For Quality

Andrew M ilford. P sola negro
who wanted to "g*1! haul Iwvilcd"
with Special O fficer WiMmni Ben
Inn on Sanford Avenue la«i Sat
urday night a fte r Milford
hm
made an atta ck on Wfirrcn Wii
bam who is a janitor m! th r M
lane T heater, was shot m the leg
■s s result. He is in the Ferualtl
I aiighton Memorial H ospital and
when he recover*, which appears
certain, he will In* tried for as
sault and ilinorilCrly conduct &lt; hief
of police Roy W illiam s t*aid Mil
ford 'had to he ejected from the
Milam T heater last week, and to
all appearances he was determ ined
to “ gel even" by l»eating up the
th e a te r jan ito r Police arrived on

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Dance Creation*
I J. V d o
The Hum an Seal

7—Melody Hoyn—7
Htoc* Hand
Da Th* Here**

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Stoke s Seeds,

M ortgage LifterH
ItuetH
( ’arrolH
('auliflower
Pollards
Esrurolo

Mustard
NKVV CltOI’ SKKI)

Tan

Broccoli
Peas
Radishes
Spinach
Turnips
TomatocH

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201 \Vr**I Klr»l Htreel
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TOUR CHILDREN DESERVE

GOOD
GHTING
S"W

NIcKnlma I'anta^len

N orelly Comedy Act

Be

WEDNESDAY

Urixinal

Study In Ulack And
Hobby And King

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CLOSKD

VARIETIES of 1934

en al the tim e of the death of oui
m other and grandm other
Alan
ih to thank Mr. 4'rmik, th* un
d trla k a r, for hla tplendid a e rtlc r
W ft lloolchan
M J lloolchan
Mia M F. Fountain
Jama* llo o leh in
Mi- n -onard N lblark
a d t.

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S A D Y E ’S

Vaudeville

D u r l a i th e poet th ree y 4 t n to*
******* w as lea* (h a s 1 %, a ad

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To Obaenr*
Sue C arol, film actraa*. m ed ita ­
Jew iah Holiday
tively works a cross-w ord p u u le
Re Open T huranay 8:00 A.
n* she w aits for the t*o* A nge­
les judge who g ra n te d her a d i­
vorce from Nick S tu a rt, who she
charged oner threw a whole book
of cris’s w onts tp o ttle s ) at her.
She W»s mw arded $.'t(l a m onth all
mony for tw o-year-old Caro) l*ee
S tu a rt, though she p r o tr s tn l she
wouldn't need
it
(A ssociated
"I guess I m ust be living rig h t," P ress Photo)
_ill Jim m ie Robson, Jr., a* he told
the story this m orning of how a
tin- are-ne a t b Ih&gt;liI m idnight Hal
valuable trunk full of d ru m m ers’
u n lay «n&lt;l &lt;&gt;« W illiam
lieinx
equipm ent » o stolen from hi* au
rhok&lt;-&lt;l l&gt;&gt; M ilford who ran when i D eG R A FF WAVE
tnm ohilr while it was parked on
{ I n c l u d e s H hsm port a n d Rat)
hi- «a» the officer* A rronlinR t"
l.'tth s tr r e t at I'ark Avenue la*l
CRO Q U IG N O LE
I
Chief
W
illiam
*,
M
ilford
ran
into
Sunday night Mr, ltnh«on did not
P lain
S
p
in
a
l
O
fficer
Benton
who
ahnl
SHAM POO and SET
nits* the tm n k until th is m orning
I'fnl (111 r w i . h K 'l e r l r l e HI s a l
and when he called Police Mend him n fle r hi* com m and to atop had
TREA TM EN T
I
q u a rte rs to report his loss, he wn* hern diM cpniiled. C hief W illiam*
11nr Indies f*h«ini&lt;M« « p4 Rat)
aid the ticjrrii d n « ii -u a h le alah
told th at the trunk was there lie
W
ITH
O
U
T
STEAM
Kit
learned late r th a t it was picked ip of m 'rh le fr•••n hia pocket and wa*
in an alley on 141h S treet at Park menaeliiK o ffic e r Benton a t the
eh*** saa
a«a mma 1
Avenue early Tuesday m orning by- I line.
trash men. Investigation revt-oh I
th at not a thing w«« m issing the
thief a pparently having Tcttinvcd
the trunk from the car thinking i!
ioiitaincil rtrdhing, but finding th-il
rl was full of cow tad Is, ilium
sticks, cym bals, anil o ther run «
m aking devices. "A nti I bail f ,©
dance jobs to play this w eek, slai *
mg tonight," said Jim m ie a« he
com m ented on his good for turn

To-Night

ilaphoaa l y i t m la
t m i regulated th a t
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i aa a

DUCHESS

4h* IIGMT hMITIK
that h a p a M b I

f TMa b

- bow M ill kfha y « k m ta d

■" V fr jrtr -" 1 ^

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If your children arc in the habit of
reading under poor light, they arc
probably bringing on d efe ctiv e/
eyesight. And this is really serious. /
It may affect their whole nervous
and-muscular systems later in life. .
And don’t forget, too, if your chil­
dren hold books, closer than 14
inches while reading,, they arc
straining their eyc3.i,^.,&lt;^/tjflsa&gt;
A recent survey shows that 23 per*
cent o f all people under 20 yean a (
age, have damaged eyesight. Pre*
vent this in your home. Call our
nearest office and say, "1 would like
to have my lighting measured,
This service will
/ill cost you nothing
and may mean
mca much to your chib
dren’s^future.)

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UNDS Of! FOOTBALL GUARD . '
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'ACES ENDEAVOR IN CUP RACE

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asK B ra

U t^BD S Wouldf
Give $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 T o ;
Ewh U. S. FfciMljr
rfb« rtft'i)

SajM r.lPi T»

d r and m t e m y w t W y t M T
f a n . K h«y r t madi ao v U ' p M r
a lta r la te th e sym ptom s o f M alaria
t«— arh rO y .b n t G re rg 'n T n h h n
C h ill’ T a n k goeo all th e » « « P e M i
com pletely rtda y e a r a y a te m a f 4he
Infectlen.
,t- | J • « .
G ro re'a TaataWa# Chill T oate te

g p t V f . B a t ! h e " d l i ? t hr o t Jt% ff!

n j a r c r ^ - a
R e A n a m e y o f Brookllna be fo re a
F lo rid a jufg-e u ltrin g In th e d Ilec­
to r'* room of the Old Colony T rpat

w S K 5 6 siS iB aae

tr.i M g i f r tw J
.C^ T e u » * irhh th ete m to X t of Che
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Second, te a ic 1r* a w hich M M
overcom e th e rn ra g e n p ( Ih e jh U te
and Ic rh r h a d . f.H tf lr h ■ i f r l a a t
f n r t l c r bribe*. P t f v ‘ ( i W l W *
GroV.'a T ae te lee e . C h iu T u m L It
naw cornea la IV # i l i l h ^ M t d i d
SI. T he S I » 1 « c en tala a | V
T u rn e r ( le f t) and Clyde Dang born a re show n beIlmen an m peh M Ih* t o t *&amp; • b3 I
to-M elbourrte race In October. T hey tuned up the new »hlp In l
g Iren yen S i p e rtc h l tee re fe ^ V fa r
flig h t from S e a ttle to I.oa A ngeles ami thence to New York. (Aamoney. G et a bottle today a t bay
side the ta in -m o to m l plane which th ey plan to e n te r in the London
■tare.— Adr'.
sociatod P ress Phno/

l

Bent on h a ltin g “ fly in g squadrons" of te a tile strik ers w ho so u g h t to keep cotton m ills from o p eratin g , A d ju tan t G eneral Llndlcy
W. Camp, of G eorgia, a ctin g uh d er n ta rtia l law,' organised a "fly in g squadron” of his own and lo o t to” tha Bald. F irs t result*: Groups
of strik e rs were tak en Into ru sto d y a t N ew m an,' Ga. • T h b p lctn re shows arm ed nillltlaeicii&lt; surrounding th e ir prltODera ' Ih p re ra ra tlon to bringing them to *n Internm ent ram p n e ar F o rt M cPherson on the o u tsk irts of A tlan ta .

Brpwn shoes le ft a t
P a rk T hum day. If
te a rs a t H srald Ofih brown lea th er hill
Inlng
identification
it m oney, this m om lu m to lleraM ,’ r*-

(tutlon Wonted
COLORED G IRL w ant* Job w ith
'i re sta u ra n t or hotel. Will also do
housew ork or nu rsin g . Idllte Ms*
T hom as, 1100 W. 11th. 8 t . ''
-

w ill of Dr. H elen F. □. W elch of
Cohaaect, who died May 17, 1032,
a t Jacksonellle, Fla.
Tire Florida court adm itted tha
will to probate, hut u n d e r the law s
o f th a t sta tn a will can be con­
tested any tim e before dlatrlbt* •
tlon of the p ro p e rty . Florida law s
also perm it a c o u rt to he held In
g a p th e r sta te , so Judge M illard D.
Sm ith, of T itusville Fie.. I* " lltln g
here to IK ten to the testim ony bf
Bbstoit \r lta e g s ri.
L. C. C cofton nf Titusvijle, Fla ,
Is counsel fo r Ih r will tn d F rank
II. Steven* of 36 C ongress Ht. re p ­
re sen ts th e contestants, who claim
D r. W elch was of unsound mio4T he contestants arc Mr*. IJlftaM

LlSOAL NOTICB "«&lt;

U*,S. A ttorney Boards Death &amp;hf#

o r tif lc a t* No- •**. s* . . 1 .
(lay Ot August. X. u . l i l t ,
rued sal* certificate In t e , .Ot
and haa made appllcatloa for
daed to Issue Ih accordaneS 1
law. Raid certificate embraces
(ollowlu* described p to p e rlr -i
alef. In Remlnule County, Flo
lo-WII:
NVVti of l.ot * (L»*a H. &lt;
I I ) Rectlen 1* Township
Booth Itanke *» Kaat. . t l sell
•niv said land bet - • assessed af
dale &lt;•( the laauanre of aueh car
ra le la Ihc name ot VNKm l
Unless said re rllfle a le sball be
deemed according • io law la * ’
Will Issue (hereon on Ihe 4lh, da

FOB ACTION AT

‘ tru ck , A -l condition |i » 6 . Aua' *ln d eliv er# ten ch f» # 8i T -» o rd
J ^UllVcry tru ck $35. Re^la a n d 8on*

p jr in s« 7 R sr .v fl
NuUee la kerelry give* th at ,1
SM IJ.kllT O N poreUsesr of Uoa
IK Irale No. l i s t , dated the U l
ui August a . D- ISS*. an* tu aa
c srtlllc a te In my o t l t e n a a d v
made ■pi»llc»ll«n ffcr t t l W

FO R HA1.E! M htelflCry B tm w her; TJ PI*nU( Re* Packard.
BCEDH—Rod BUs* a ad Spauldings
' n um ber 2*s »hd T ( fbr fall planiIng. F r * a * 'kkvrtiited seed thla
gterlng. PLANTS—Cabbage, Caul I'u p w ars^ p e p p e r, jo m a to ,, collanl.
S i s * , brUcevdl, a d d ' tetluce, all
g^Bdy around H opt^lS th. D ur Hat
m ailed spun request. P re v a il and

Company, Sevilla -Florlrf*.

*

Is s u e la a c c o rd a n c e w ills t o *

Mr*. M eA narary tm tlfird she
consulted Dr. W elch profreeJanal­
ly a fte r the splpc episode a n d re ­
ceived a tonic from her. Hh* knew
|&gt;r. Welch fee eeveral year* and
found her "a peculiar w om an, Ih
Use erne* th a t ah* was a rra tle ."
’ 'M r s . Em m * C. Faina, niece of
George T. G rubey. on* of
Dr.
W elch’* husbands, testified
ah*

‘

th a t Dr. Welch told M r things
j F O n affix n • E n y M r * Itetff • and about her fiance, A lfred 8t*w *rt,
m onthly m agaxln* “ Coins" — 32
which broke Jheji
pages— m ailed fo r dlmo. COINS,
l a t e r she
Inc.. M ilwaukee, W ise.
be u n tru e, Shi
thing
"D r. Welch
12— Wanted

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W A N T E D ) Good second hand aafa,
M a st be cheap fo r cash. Wei114 8. F a r k . f

F U R N IS H E D

certificate embrace* tke felh
desrrlbed property eltuaUO ra
(sole Couniy, riorld*. to-w ttt
fxde f». f t and' I I Block U. C
slat l'a rk f l a t Book I
P
Inst th rea te n e d violence (a lb* textile
p U d n g a ' m achine g u n In poeltlon a t
suburb of ('a rle rtv llle . Governor TalI j te l v in r Wf&lt;M* l l A a trA e s* I were

Called odt to p ro tec t cotton mills and loyal worl
strik e 'a t C ar l* rev 111*, Ga., national guardsm en a re
tha p lant a f th* Ooodyear C learw ater Com pany a t
m adge * ordered th* troop* ’ to' the ■C a rtc rw llle dtatrl
a r m in g 'la an effort to force the m ills to elute, (Ass.
n ' l U t i L i — :—

P h o to ) V

; t.

W hile m ore victim s of the M orro Ctostle d isa ste r w ar* b e in g
tak en from the wrecked eeasel, U nited State* atto rn ey * contin­
ued th e ir Inveetigation of pom ible crim inal negligences. F. W,
11. A dam s, a ssista n t U nited State* sttniyiey, te shown
*s he
stepped into a breach** linoy a t
A abuiy ' I’krk , N.* £ , to g if
aboard th r blackened hulk of the liner. (A ssociated I’reef .P h o to )

—
U la h ), as a financial madlaln* for
tho*a nations who** cred it haa
b*«n im pel red
"In tern a tio n a lly , maney ha* bacom* An obaUele to foynmerqe," he
said on h it re tu rn from E urope on
th* liner E urope ".'nstead o f aidlag the exchange of goods. It haa
becom e a n o u t-sad -o u t bladranoe.
’" b a r t e r led to th* Invention «f
money, end the us# of money
brought c red it Into existence. Why
not s te r t o v e r! E xchange products
and a naw- ty p e of id hteitetiorsl
money w ill soon ari* * ,f ' .
.i

i■ala*. &gt;

I would call h e r t* a
rB 'b lm i
yp*. If things w ent h e r w ay It
rap all rig h t—otherw ise n o t so

^ ' a ^ r y , . ^ r &gt; . U a e V thUte's *h*
t\kW‘ )hevidu*ly *«lff. ll* » -a»*B
woold
flourleh
W w tl IH asnap.
i | » | n Fh*
*-**w would
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d V lr in e s of* th e U thth*n_SA W &lt;|.
The genesis of th e Idea la geM
ally credited tn K o|t«nr J . liri
fn rm rr coll*** te a c h e r of rcoaol
lea, a be-speetacled m an o f laU
Irctual, scm i-a«cvtie type who
ch airm an of the board of dth-tlol
Rood, ITlcndan and th re e nthetg' a
th e tnm n&gt;nrator».

Grade "A Raw Milk
Grade A Pastuerized Milk
Sw eet Cream
Butter Milk
Chocolate Milk

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Delivered Daily

befor
H ere Is* H arold S V andetVU fs yacht Itainbuw, whl
who fending the A m erfca's &lt;up a c a ln -t the English rhnllengrr,
Joe Sopw ith's Bndeavour, In the series of rup i * i r . .in New|
The yach t w inning four out of seven ra c e . « ill la h - the r
linlay's race wa* declared "no c o n te st" when the yachts
finish In the tim e hlloled.

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t i f Umltkd p e n i s , butD ia* albidst
5 y S 2 i a u th o rity 'o V » r the life
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J '**To«tey (bn 'fe d e ra l io v e rttm in t
•\ 4i e ffe c t U ll* 'k ite tekge
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/Jte'.M ky W o rt; ih e farm er What
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h* m ay prodob* &lt;m
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M U i V l M he m ay neU hls gOodt|
5ih e tnnu fk ctu rer w h a t adcflliain h*
n M g y 'n i l ^ to hi* p liiit and how
tU b k h ' kb1vhay -pf«d»t*l the Well
t f M t r bowlm tseh oU h* tnay flow.
wd»1 t ’ gohtibU th* flow bf capital
■ l M l ‘ Ih rln g a. I t 'ha* e n u re d Mt*
R * 3 l » k g n | B etW pbtltlon W ith Ha
« w 5 5 5 m . ‘l&lt; ow heti (n the CnnaUtu••#5 i 'N b a «he*e Im mense
power*
't h a t the naW NBA
'h a d 'W blIt*rated sta te linn*
*48d rite t 'th e sta te s them selves
k f p B L / i h j M U y surrendered th eir
n o w rM ia ty ."
. "W * *»* a lffin ^ M * d in birthy jg h t w ithout ■Arern g e llin g the
&gt; w t of p o tU g e ." Mill*
added.
"P lan n ed aeottemy I* not w ork­
ing In thla country any m ore than
M IAM I. Fla.. Sept.
|B . _ P ro | ..f FK R/
■ | t haw aver worked anyw here.
longed ram s ntuud In the
w a’ hulls*
; "T h* clumsy hands of govern
yesterday of Miami's a tte m p t
-lag n a n t
* • m e a t th* rig h t frvquently
n-.t i-ia-c a drill” r fever epidem ic
d*&gt; regt
Rain h*~ fallen be.r* every day
fur e week, increasing IIIc« ling
1
(daces o f the "house" nin».|illlii.
c a rrie r of Ihe truptsal n w la .y Is,
)|A R R
G eorgs II. M rlhm ahl ag ain rao- I / C l
o rilov* ahead there m ust be tinned hi&gt;useki-e|ieni a g ain st fail- wife "f
xsa a f direction. 7“hl» m u n tty ure In dastrny bread log
placu*. . w llluiii a
da|( re firm e d in every diree- Dengue f e i n is s e s m cicased last d ld s tr I
I t ( g a t m oving in any."
w e k , lltbnO gh the |&gt;*ak of th r Mrs. Pn
ite w a tlu d e d w ith the deela- Fpidemle WSI rrac h rd four weeks b e ra u -r
n t h a t th* people of the U nit- « ■- when gq in,lim ite d fl.000 to balli'Ve
tsfr* w ire noW f a d ’d w ith the
, off follow ing
their trad iJ, tH*d system or Ih.- planned
a , o f the “ New Deal."

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tJ iir e Vquadron of U tttte striker* from nearby town* dteperead homtedty a* Ai
l i K i r t t M ! ^ w e l l - S m d band of A
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The said land being aiseeee* I
dale of, lb* lee us ace u* apeh Cl
ra le le i t s ndine a t J t t n l IN
IJU im n .lN . Unless said cart)
Sholl be redeemed a rco rd lq * t
I s a &lt;le*d w ilt leeue lheyedB e
Itth . day q t W iA eiibcr A D.
, Wllneaa my otflrlal slsnslO r
Seal this (he t*(h.-day of Augi

%e*w*(nte a n d p ro p e rty
rig h ts
■ u tit ha a a e tifk e d In tho Inter12 b o f h u m an r i * h U ,- aa haa been
tooaq by th * “ NVw Deal."
w h a t d ic ta to r o r . despot,
*ancUat o r m odern, a r e r ^ ro fra ae d
to ^ H rtk h M w fa o thug In th e pabi » g o o d r Wnto a n te d . "H ow Ion*
M h 'fM M fn liberties survive
the
And w h it
Initiative,
.
Vemalna a v t
'S tt-H ttg n e n .'o p p o K a n u ;
• W f r 'tpdeparidenro *are
• ‘% p r 6 f c t you wlU. I eanhot
l’believe th a t aa a people we no
rjEqpyrr h a re tho e n eig y , the aelfH g a lla n t* a n d th e courage to run
hr pgr ( o r e m m r n t and to m anage our
o ffa lra ; th a t o o r
bualneea
If^ d tr* aa a rlaaa a re ao corrvyit
! th k t th e y CM no longer be tru st*■57 i a . t |n thla country aoCreea no
Iflp k e r repreaenta m erit and aacriu ric * , b u t anarruputoua a d v rn tu re
Col. Koscoe T u rn e r (le ft) and Clyde r a n f h a b l aW shown
, Ht f a o n rlra l u nder the law of the
U nhrereity of K ansas, m ay cause some em barn*»T iff m om ents
f Jangle."
dim n rira la of the Jayhaw k
school t h te '1 f i l l .
Mimic*,
•c-. Mill* fU yw l the "N ew D eal" aa
nda * fe e t 2 Inches, la show n w ith a n a f s r a g e site halfback,
a rev traio n to a ay ate m
" d te c a rd e d !n 177*- an "old, old R iannangeln. (A ssociated P re ss I’hotol
^ a i e a l d e alt from a pack thum bed
R jk y Urn finger* of eounllema kings,
Ha declared
^ d a * p o t s and ty ra n ts
•* th * t th e B oosereltian p rogram of
t" « y U a n e d econom y" m eans tha end
« f econom ic liberalism .
^
B e declared the U nited S ta te s
C onstitution got its au th o rity from
— th e people them selves and set op
'■'Certain lim itations designed to eec a re the bleesinge of liberty to
ourselves chd to o u r p o ste rity ,"

I r m t e d In any political candidates
ha* mart* no political endorsem ents
and will not m ake any.”
K vrry m em ber m u»t tab* the
o a th of allegiance to th* U nited
S tate* flair anil ron atltu tin n amt
i f c n i l t tw o new member* b f f o 't
becom ing eligible to bo a “ fullfledged" m em ber of the U topian
o r make a r r p t r t show ing]
a b o r t ex erted on behalf of th e or­
g a n isatio n . It coata t -1 to Join abd
th e duaa a re I t rente a m onth on
th e pay-lf-you-have-lt plan.
7, H av in g moahroomed throughout,
S o u th ern C alifornia, tta spread to
o th o r po rta haa begun, an * tecu t lr e o f th e organisation «al&lt;t Six
thnuaand p ro a p ertire Utopian* have.

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W alker SaysGo vernmentit
inclined To Okey Proposed
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-By M ARVIN H. W AI.KRK
E ditor. ElorIda G row er
T ATM P A , S e p t I t . — Several
W ashington w aterw ay* rngineer*
dweentiy w ere dlecuealng the eco­
- tjsm fc eurveys m ade In connection
w ith th e propoaal to build a 30
foot eblp canal aero** Florid*.
R w y wer* a a p la n la lg to o Floridi­
a n why, th ey did n o t consider the
p ro je c t practical and w hy, In their
opinion, *uch a ih lp canal would
f p t fair b u ilt by th e U nited XUles
( M a m m .n l for a g re a t m any

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It’s A Long Rowe

Centralization Of
B anking Predicted

C ity, th ro u g h L ake Tohopocaliga
a t Klaslm m ae, around Orlando,
connecting w ith L ake Apopka and
Joining a t S an fo rd the St. John*
R iver w hich I* navigable all the
w ay to Jackaonvill*.

Most o f the ro u te for such a ca ­
nal a lre ad y haa been surveyed.
One e n g in e er who ha* surveyed
m any o f th e route* lo r proposed
canal* In F lo rid a aaya th ere are no
Insuperable difficulties In the run.tru rtio n a t a b a rg e canal across
any p a rt o f tb e peninsula. To build
jrh*ra.
a b arg e canal from T am pa Bay to
J-T ha ro u te recom m ended by the Sanford m ight necessitate the e le ­
t e f engineer* for a F lorida ih lp vation of L ake Apopka by two. fr e t
I, from the m any lurvcy* they In order to m aintain a 58-foot level
m ade, w a i from the W lthlaeoochie for the canal to l-ak» Tohopocali­
RlVer, a t Y ankretuw n on the Gulf ga, a com paratively sim ple un d er­
coital, acroaa Marion and Putnam tak in g , say the engineers. Few
eountle* to the Ht. John* Itlvrr locks would lie needed to c a rry the
n e a r P a la tk a , ami. down th r St. I canal across the “ hum p” in the
Je h n e to Jacksonville and the A t­ m iddle of the s ta te , and th ere I*
lan tic Ocean. Thl* wa* officially plenty of a rte sia n w ater In th is
designated as* rout* I IB . E stim ate* section to supply these locks. E s­
o f the coat of building a ahip ca tim ated cost of such a nine-foot
W hat w ith a wnrlil series Ilf
nal on th a t route ranged ,rom b arge canal Is $25.(110.000,
the Yankee* don't m ind!) and
9110,000,000 to $(00,000,000.
O f the 1 ,000,000 tons of citru s then a fall wedding com ing up, j
, L ittle of the huaines* which a fru its produced In Florida rach l.ynwood “ Schoolboy” llow e, b rll- ^
ahip canal would gr*t on th a t route y ear, econom ists figured th a t only liant young p ilih e r of the D e -'
would o rig in a te In (florlda. It* p ri­ 102,000 tons, or 16 percent, would tro ll T igers, feel, the nred tf
II* re T aylor ham
m ary purpoee would be to reduce have been tran sp o rte d on a canal new raim ent
the trav el dialance for
large over rout* LIB. And of the 3,000,­ S m ltl I* shown on * ladder s u r ­
^U an u h lp e ojterallng betw een G ulf 000 ton* of phosphate mined &lt;n veying the hig pitcher’s anatom y
and E aalem or -E o fo |A an porta. Florida, only 073,000 tons could a* he m ade him a new suit to
while
e n te rta in in g
III*
Many ateam ahlp officials aald they have been tran sp o rte d econom ically w ear
Would not uae the capal becauar of over route 1311, according to the sw eetheart at l&gt;* tro ll. (A ssncia;ci| I’rrMR Photo)
the
h a ta rd of Inland navigation.
„
u . . .D e p a rtm e n t of Com merce survey.
S u rv ey , m ade by tbe United S la te . wh»“ tn Jck ,n({ am | r. „
,„ r
D epartm ent of Commerce showed .'tun mile are cnnshlerably higher if»n «»f xim i1 canal ailvocalr*. Ther**
th a t the p o ten tial tonnage for n th an b arge canal tran sp o rta tio n would Im* a inot«(riol moving 4o
ship canal on route I.1M would be
mile, engineer* sta te “ The yacht nw nrr« in Rioting lb**ir boat*
hut M l 1,2.15 Ions annually, w illil1m
” ure
'
rem ote the point of origin m in r lr a r w i l r r lih tu w here their
a a estim a te d potential annual sa v ­ d&lt;*din*tion from the canal, the less U ittoni" w (Filial not i l r l r t io ra tr *«•
ing of $1,191,400.10 In tr*ns|M irta- likelihood th ere is of the traffic
rapidly.
tlon expense.
Among the Florida p ro p tr now
being diverted from a through
T h at, In brief, is why Uncle Sam truck haul to a tru c k -w ste r m ove­ a rtiv rly ml«*m»l**d in prom oting
ha* nut so fa r undertaken to build m ent, for generally sta le d , the th r construction of a barge* cnnRl
a ship canal across hlortda. Freight sh o rte r the truck haul the lower from Tam pa May to Sanford aiv
tonnage available for It, *nd th* will be- th r through ra te via the J. J. Hank*, Jr.* of Urlamlo, ami
savings which it would effect In two m edium s.” Houle 1111 is n e ar­ KoIhpM Dt'wrll, of llain«'« M ty. Mr.
tra n sp o rta tio n e sp e n sr. are n»x ly 111) mile* from the center id Ilankp h a m rmlwi of th r StaU*
considered sufficient to w arrant the sta le 's cilsua and phosphate lerglulatun- and a m rinbct of th r
th* construction c o s t
Industries, and therefore ecunoni Inland W aterw ay* Com m ittee .if
I f th* ship canal, could b* built ic»lly Im practical for them .
th r O tlando ChamLci «■f Comth ro u g h a section of the s ta te
Economic survey* m ade in con­ m erer. At hi* own $*t|H*iiM* h r ha
w here there is a larg e r eolurm- of
n e ctio n w ith the proposed m i s ­ had linr* run up Ihr W rkiw a Itlvrr
business to lie had. It m ight hi
sta te ship ra n sl covered not only am f a* fai •••nth a* l.a k r T ohopo­
practical, but It Is nut feasible tu
route l(H but th* most productive caliga, and hr iM'llrvi'* th r nio*t
dig a *40-f imi( ditch iero M in y pit*
and consum ing areas of C entiul logical m u lr ftu a canal in th a t
61 Florida. Tit# Floridian w Ikj II*and Houth Florida From the m ass n rrtion l* ia » l of O tlando and
t#ov«l to ih r r n g l n t t n a t Wath*
| of d a ta compile I at W ashington *oulh to la k e Toho|H»caliMa.
In a ton waa ronvlnrw l. too, th a t ru
A aroeiatfd %vith Ju lian J*angnrr,
cam* the conclusion th a t If a barge
f f j y canal would be built.
canal is cnnairArfe'd C'cVois VlnVlila w h W M f tihdertkkvn In form o n 'i s
» “ Why don’t you F lo rid , people It should conni-ct the Ht. Johns siwlaliiin and u«k the federal gov­
think about budding a barge canal Itiver, In the vicinity of Sanford, ernm ent to ionld the Turnps-Sani r r m i your a ta tr, along a tout* with ll&gt;* Gulf of M eslrii. in the fnrd barge m nul, is &lt; C K irk­
H h t n tunnag*’ ra n te tlirfloi»«tl
vlrnlty of Tam pa Such a canal patrick, who w a. for m any years a
fo r It ?M aakrtl una of i t e W ashing*
would handle much of the phos­ *|M-clal advis.-i oh tra ffic m atters
\p n •n g ln rrra .
phate shipped from I'olk county for the U nited .Stale* De|iarUhcpl
• T h r nl*a of a h a rg r canal aci»Mn in Tam p* Ray. much of the n l r u * l " f Onnimcicc. He w»*
was a lso "Md.‘d
A lp/Jda, about nine i n t o .o v . i« uj going to J a a W n v ille fof *hlpitient tin ’ chief vconogiut* em plnypl ,1h
Rh ineapi nn**- It ly is 'Jx e u tathod by lo*al to K a iie tn m arket*, fe r- ,l" erorfnm ir survey on thr« ^w.AboQt fq r, m any y4*r*, |w i I* tile tiliscr*, gssollgc
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c ro ss-sta te t-anal. Mi g i r l ­
and oils
an J of ___!".&gt;•*(
her
it e n th s ils s in foe ‘.the ship vomimMlitir
ie* -Coiisnined In la rg e Patrick, rnnfifnu. I^re Iipimois, lidid
| ll seeihs to hav* been for. ■liiantHie*.. Oh(«f
C hief am ong the w atac-l
a tar b / l M r . I l a c i,’t h a t a l»ri^e cadal
V*nr C pnstructlhn of sttfh a way rhgtnewfa Who hold Ill's view firfid ..fa
T am
m p a • lla x to S * n fp rd (i*
lay much le*a. diflkcidl froai la P ari Ila4r, form erly vlc.-pre*l- econom ically jirn q i'c il
pn ettg ln ro ritq r l&gt;olnt of. »•#*.
Kitrvry* U) !&lt;«• rhartr by Arrtiy
deni of the MlielSalpjil lla rg e Line
tb s people ef Florida w ant such a a n j N avigation Com pany, who engineer* will determ ine, of evurhe.
&lt; tp a l* a n d - will »*k Uncle Ksin tu waa retained by (he D ep artm en t of th* best fo b tr fa r a barge renal
b u ld It fp r-th o tn , they wlH prob­ Commerce to develop com* phaeae through C e n tra ) Florid*
s f.
nData
a ia
a b ly fin d th e federal governm ent uf their re p o rt dealing w ith te r ­ nan p lled In the ,h ip canal survpys
it)or* Inclined th an ll has e w r been m inal handling coata and expense rail' It* adaptis) to art" hppliratfil ■
fcpi
to, give th* project favorable run uf oiterating tow boata and barge*. .for -u.
fund* for a barge canhl. If th.gldaratlon. A t lea st th a t Is :h* lin- Mr. Harr State* em phatically that prople of Florida will act on the
praasloa uf Florida people * h o as s result o f his study and . l a m i ­ m ailer while this inform ation is
lysVi recently visited W ashington. nation, covering m any m onths In allll tim ely. If Florida w ants a
■' Wbll* th e ecpnoailc
surrey* Florida and slaew here, th a t hr Is bargv canal along the route pro.allow ed th a t th* ahip canal plan t* ronvlnrert th a t
a L args canal Irosed, th ere Is goo&lt;l reason to b e­
■set practical, th* Inform ation in should lie bail* along the route lieve lh*t th eir dem and fo r ll will
R tea r support Die claim th a t a new proposed; and th a t thl* opin­ receive
favorable
consideration
B arge can al, b u ilt through a more ion la held by hla associates Mr. am ong W ashington officials a t this
*
1developed , pecllon of th*
r believes th a t surveys will Ume. I | I* proposed thal the canal
w ould be • profltabl* propo- ahnw th a t *urh a pargv canal can b* built as a Public W orks AdminJ s d evtlop th* g re a tp il W develop from &lt;b60$,000 to 8,000,000 ■■(ration project, from new ippyof t lota) tonnag*,. »oni* n o - Iona of freight annually, aa com ­ prlstlo n s. It would be ( go.el way
for H o r .d . to get i t . just .h a r* of
lata believe th e b#sj route for i
pared with th* 1,400,000 ton* a l­
m fg aana) would be from T a m ; lowed by th* D epartm ent o f Com ­ rerleral Km ergancy Itflief money.
up the A lafla Rlvyr, ocy*e.
m erce for route laU. Thl* I* not
h county n e a r , I t a l b e n r
W la te r Uavcnj H alae*
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P a rtly ckw dy w ith U ra l a k M O T .
to a lg h t and T h u rsd ay .
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Louisiana A ttorney |&lt;n*Wrt «**»®
■“* «*»«*»« France Cuts Budget
S eek in g S ta b ility
D efies Huey’s Board £ .£ ■ "eooa e,cctlon ,utwl ,-r
NEW O R LEA N S. S e p t 1*. —
(A P I — D letrlet A ttec— 7 J o h n J .
Koblra of Lake C hari n y w te rd a y
threw up a n o th e r b a rrie r fo r. H uey
P. Long to Ja a ip la hi* ao-R p »ve,
W A SH IN O T O N , Sept. 1»— (A P I
ceasful p lm to hold . t e t h e r i lw - — C e n tra llia tlo n of frd era l banktion In the hlrd l e M I ' C ourt liyg exam ination u nder the D epoilt
D U trlct for a /rte tk e o f LoolslIn iu ra n e e C o rporation—a cloeety

f.

ba convinced th a t stabl* money
founded on gold c o n stita tM th a on­ p irtm c n t aa lo ee aia o r to 0 . I
ly bnali fo r rom m arca and ■ re tu rn F la n d e rs1ns U . 8. m a r tia l
M at h e m d litr tc t of G eorgia. f l
of norm al relation*."
P A R IS , S ept. 18.— ( A P ) - L o u l .
der* wa* ordered rem oved b ^
C erm aln-M artln, finance m inister,
ecatlva order.
recently announced c a t i In the 1935
M A RSHA L RSCOM M ENDED
national budget, la y in g economic
ruin and, w ith it, th e diaappear- - W A SH IN G TO N . Sept. I t . — UP)
aoce o f eiviltxation, w ere th re a t­ — S en ato r Georg* ( D , G a .),“M P'
ened by continuance o f t a r if f wall*. noenced yeeterday he had recom ­
Best
“ W e a re convinced," he aald,
m
ended
Jpeeph
Lee
C
raw
ley
of
C o ffe e
“th a t th e en tire world will eoon

U n ite d L u m b e r C o
elbl* to secure
coat of antlcl-

W e to ll be c la d to aa
a a a J e n a l lio u sln g loar
p a le d repair*.
Kreweh * t th

Reduced
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FI-OKIDA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1934

fusion

T UR Y
C
PROGRESS

Rlotlnc broke out a t „WatcrviUe, Maine, today, a newr
touim of violence on the lextlkfatyOce’ fro n t
National Guardampo were
ordared to duty in Watcrville
after a bitter f n y outside the
Lock w o o d Manufacturing
Company mill.
Pallc* fo u g h t a hand to hand
w ith pickets a t ' th a mill
T e a r g a s gun* harked,
i w ere hurled, and a 100 w iain th* m iu wer* sh a tte red
d u rin g the outbreak, lb*
w orst
a trik a la Main# SO fa r.
T b* ■ trike's d eath toll m ountad. E rn e s t R iley of M ount Holly,
N. t , who su ffe red a
bayonet
wound la s t n ig h t In strik e riottog / i t Belm ont, died In a b o e p iu l.
I a addition, a a a a*aa w as killed
la N o rth C arolina d a rin g an a rgwm ent grow ing o a t o f anion a c ­
tiv itie s.
A pproxim ately
100,000
more
ta x til* w orker* will be called out
by Monday to J*la tbe 420.000 now
a a strik e, It waa In d k la te d y e ste r­
day by F ra net* J . G orm an, n a ­
tio n al strik e chairm an.
Tbn executive council of the
U nited Text/1* W orker* voted aorom m iUe* to call
ape In tb* tex tile
h* urfrMied unless a settlea aald bia ulUmailon of tb* strik e
thin week stand*
■era launched a
(b a t reunited to

For Limited 'ilm e Only *

w ith tb* re s a lt th a t strik e r* ' rank*
rem ained prsctlcn lly unchanged.
T ha pcllU sa of lb* «Uk code
a a lb o rlty f a r a public h e arin g on
p trik a Issues warn refnsed by tbe
MBA and a n *1te rn s tie* req u est
fW exem ption from tb* rode was
Ilk rw ins* rejected.
. T b* to ta l nam ber of w orkers re
v (C ontinued on Pag* T h ree)

T*

W e Ur e O ur Friends To Take Advantage
These Reduced Prices * - K.,14 V a lu e

S 6 .6 3 V a lu e

5.00-19

. 4.40- 21

9 .2 7 V a ! a e

7J1 Value
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g re at A m rrU aa publf* as tb* o u te ta a d la g t a la a af 19SL
• ,Since w r flrat latr«duc*d tbU tiro It baa
Ilw re g u la r llated prlrow—nad each p u rc h ase r
latiafa ctian .

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by lb*

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tn m eet to d ay 's r— f G U — » • hava dm
ablto a t a b * —4 agualvd by a ay n tb ar.
elded te offer te tb* publ
brand. U&gt; our decistaw te a*B f a r a Um lted lim n 'a — a f tb* to ite r
grad* lire* a t price* fa r Xakaw ether* w* f—I c— fid— t th a t V*
w ill' ba m ar* th a n repaid by g a in i n g . —UariaA

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T h e O a U U a d line
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In | b « Low lhrtec FicW

FIRESTONE

i pap u lar avaa a t
sta te d hla ra ltr*

RomAntic Youth Held
A s OutOf E xistence
M IAM I. S ept. 19. — (A P ) — R»m anU c y o u t h - th a t
tra n sito ry
a ta g s betw een childhood and ndultbood— today no longer exist*, be
lievm th* n ational p resid en t of
tb * A m erican l a g Isa
au x iliary ,
Mr*. W illiam IL B lester, J r , a f
Philadelphia.
C ” T m U now is pushed owl a f
batorhond," aald Mr*. B lester, "an d
MM to sink n r rw tm . I t ’* to th e ir
• ra d ii th a t th ey usually
owim.
B i g la t o a t t « tow ard a braadend U . anlidlfytnc affect upon th e ir

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4.45
4.90
5.201

4A0-21

I l a s e r e r , fa wr

4.50-21
4.75-19

. now -, ante

ROM E. Sept.
19. — (A P ) —
Italy'* little boy* turned last a lg b t
from m arblr* to machine g u n i
B enito Muaftolim ordered rota
aorjr m ilitary training for all
n a tio n 's m ales a b o tr the ag e t *f
e i* h t.
The o rd e r—intended to m oke tbe
fn ariet land a n “arm ed nation**—
prescribed schooling m w a rfa re
for every Italian &lt;d ier th an e i f t t
and ) thunger th an 11.
La s I night lla l) *• new spapers
hailed with h u re headlines this
“rrYival of the spirit of th e a n ­

Envoy Indi­
NEW CONFIDENCE Russian
rectly D e n o unccs
jap Activi­
ABROAD IN LAND, GtiesermBan
efore League
SAYS V. A. SPEER

c ien t Romans,* a sse rtin g u aan l
b e tte r
y th a t m ore and
lraln e .1 m aterial would be provid
ed for the count ry ‘* high-s peed
wmr machine.
**Tbr functions of the c itisc fu
an&lt;l the so k lltr a r r in«tiva*ihte In
t h r fascist sta te ,’* I| Itu rr and h it
h ln rt p ro rltim ed a* they d r c r t r l
w hat was brlirY-r«l to hr th r m ost
sw rrplnir p ra e rtim r
m obilisation
M ILW A U K EE. Sept. 19. — UP)
in history.
— A D em ocratic
sla te
lickel
Ia « t m onth, a t Bnlornm. Musw&gt;- stro n g ly in eupport o f President
lini, w arning th a t th r **idra of war IliMisevrlt's "N ew Ih * !” a p p are n t(C o*lina«4 On
S)
a W isconsin ;m m ar&gt; rlrc tio n yr»
trn la y , leaving the nrw la F o lI r t tr Progtrswiv$* P a rty an«l Itpiililicans brhinil mi m ra te »»f
ln u t 18 volrs lit m precinct
This wjm iinlii nit «l by return*
fruni m orr th an halt of the s ta te ’*
:M
.i|ii p rrrin c ts
lin v e tn n r A lh n l S$ hi|ietleruann
| | l l hsd a heavy plm ality over t*.»
opponents for the (tenioctatn* guIh t netm iial nonntiation
tin the other sla te tickets, Philip
I aif’o llctte. Pr»)gres»lV$* tunlnlM le
for governor, and Howard t li r r n
Ilin K FO Itl), III.. S. pt
Repiihln an. Iini| suh"! snt tal me
(A P I I'.tslm aster &lt; lcn .ial I iitli-y jo ritirs n \c r Ih n r opponents, hut
a sse rt c l m a political ad.Ire- h.-n* they fel| eh o rt of inerting
the
last night th a t ihe "old g n a td
m*m&lt;K*iatn voting -(len g th .
Ih e llis .ir r gang isn't in step »&gt;th
a n i m easure o f th e N&gt;-« lh » l II"
..
u r g e d Ih-m ocrots ami Itcpul.Hcal .
' ' '
I
alike to " la c k up I'.e -n b nl R— ■ »A"
M '"“'*-l-P&gt;
"
lav -••(••rwmtly
n|i|iar.-nlly had dealt them
veil m h i. splendid « ...k ”
, | ( f lr p t h n«*w rfille d Stall"* Brfia
Speaking before a gath erin g
eluding Governor llo rn e i. Sennloi» lor an«l Ihfpp in w c«*ngr*“*^inrn
W ith !»•*• Ilian J imi
$if
tin
lew is and liie trn c h and Ma&gt;
nth. 1 lilt -la te 's I (Km pie. III. Is inis.ing. for
Kelly of ( hi. ago am
m et Giivi in.n 1 heodorr G Bilbo
„ n i. IW n o siatic Irad e is, th.- 1 hao
m a n ot t h e llenincintn
N« held a lead of m ore than 1000 over
to ,nal C om m ittee called Ihe t. •' Senatoi IIiils-iI S tephens in the
l “, old guard a “ reek les. n e w ot re tn iiis (loin yesterday'* run o ff
,
pirate* " lie railed them (he ' • ngi p n m a iy
n erra of ruin" of tlo- days ol llei
Itepiesentalivw . Ji-ft llostiy and
Is-11 llm .vrr
K iiss.ll F ill. ) wen- del. ateil foi
The outes.me of the Maine elr.
iq io .in in almu and lti-pr,--i-nlatiie
( ( • u tto a e d (to Pag* »
Itoa t .dlm s who tan fo, the Sen
ale a g ain st Blllx. and Stephens in

New Deal T ickelSent
Jacksonville M eeting
Into OlThc Under
Fails To R e v e a l s
B iggest Of Vot.'s;
A nything D efinite;
Bilbo New Senator
FERA MayLendi
_ (yr) CITY NEW S BRIEFS
Art.aunincp th a t t h e r e win

.G E N E V A . Rept. 19. — (A P ) —
A s te m w arn in g to th e world
lau-nl w eather y rs trrd a y : H igh be n
F a rm e rs' W h o l
th a t w a r l* “ th e th rea te n in g flan
!HI, low 74.
M arket set up in S a n f o r d in
g e r o f tom orrow ” was voiced by
e a r l jr
Tin- City B riefer extends m any tim e to ta k e ra re o f
M asim L itvinoff Iasi nig h t, a t the
v e *i h e r e th lff
happy re tu rn s of the day to Miss fall crops was
h isto ric session of the le a g u e of I
lla ie l W hitehurst who was am ong m orninif by
F. F . D o r n e r ,
N ation's a rsem h l, wh,ch elected I R V I N G
F K H F R
the Sanford persons c elebrating president o f
1 l O I l li l l
th e
S e m in o l e
C om m enting upon I “m arvelous the com m unist R ussian re p ublk* . I I I I I I l U
th e n b irth d a y an niversaries today,
kit'played lo m em bership
C ou n ty
A ffricu ltu ra l
C lu b ,
new •pn-il” th a t I*
and
lo
Miss
Camill*
lira
s,
Mrs
U tv in o ff indirectly
den o u n ced 1
everyw here, a sp irit th a t appears
du
rin
g
a
n
i
n
t
e
r
v
i e w
Kndm-y Ashdown (n re Aly* Chnrf l l gh I I Ml T k Ct
to be based upon ro nfldenre in the a ctiv ities of G erm any and J»- I
p e n in g l, Tom llro th rran n , llowatvl in w hifh h r ilianiRvrt) jr r a tr r d a jll
tb e fu tu re ami a desire to* help pan in hi* m aiden n.ld res*
L
O
l^itig, and Janie# O acar Dullo**, m ertin c nf tha S ta te M arketing
mold th is fu tu re w ith action. City rig n com m issar of th e new ly-ad
J r., and all o th er persons who will Board, F F IlA official", and Id*
C om m issioner V. A- Speer return.-.! m itted Soviet t'm o n in the Lewgue j
re le h rale th eir h irtlidsy a n n iv er­ cal grow ers in Jacksonville.
to Sanford yesterday a fte r a m od .circle*.
saries tom orrow . C ongratulations
Asked fo r a compreh*n*lv# ro*
"E verybody knows,” . he eal.l.
sa tis fa c to ry th ree w eeks' business
also are extended to Mr. and M rs. port on th e m eeting, and p a rticu ­
and p leasure trip which took him " th a t the exponents of th e ideas
IV. G Fox (n re Josie S lum nn), larly for a sta te m e n t as lo w b*lkof w ar and th r open p rom ulgators
to New ork C ity and re tu rn .
who will celebrate (heir llllh w ed­ r r or not , m a rk e t is to b* b u ilt
A ccom panying him home w ss of refashioning the m aps of E u ­
ding an n iv ersary in S arasota to- h e rr, Mr. D orner said th a t m orn- j
hi* fa th e r. G. A. Speer, pioneer rope and A»i« by the sw ord nr*
\£ (V
YORK. Sept
19. -T h e
ntoi row.
Ing paper report* on th* m - t l n g
^
.lu r r ie d inlo a toolocal m erchant and head of the not to he intim idated bj p ap er ob"ro v rre d Ihe m eeting •pUndldiy.'*
firm of G. A. S peer and Son. who staeies.”
E
ffective
tom
orrow
nig
h
t,
memnopolistic tendency instead o f a
W hen the
re p o rte r re m a rk a d '
accom panied hi* son to New York
Ih-is uf C elery C am p No 112 &gt;.
B luntly re fe rrin g to G erm any's ^ I f g o e em in g plan for industry
th a t the reports a p p eared to M
W oodmen of lire W orld will hold
on th e ir annual buying trip , and alleged a erial re a rm a m e n t plans, 1 , nH its labor aspect* h»&gt;* bred
vague and tndrflnile, Mr. D ornar
Weekly nieeTSngs *1 5 00 o'clock
M r*. Speer, who w ith Mr. Speer. L itvinoff said;
1 strik e s and led tn Moo.lsh.--l, l“rof.
s ta trd th a l "The m eeting ended
.mi h T hursday night
instead
of
S r , had spent the sum m er ia lienth
a
t
Irving
F
ish
er.
Yale
eeon.ro.i-t.
said
"W e mia.1 not l w s irh t
Just about th at w sy."
Finlay
night
as
has
t
e
r
n
(he
c
u
s­
drrsonville. N. C.
new sn.1 inereuae.1 a im a m rn ta are U«l night.
H ow ever, hr said. C om m ission*!1
tom
d
in
in
g
the
sum
m
er.
'
T
om
or­
•“There** * m arvelous new s p irit prorrssling under our eyes.
I V h f r r r ilk iip tl t h r trrrvl o f th r
The
of
A grirull ure N*th*n Mayo will
row 's m eeting will he featured by
everyw here.” C om m issioner Speer chief d an g er ronaist* af the q u a l­ Nrw I krai ami p»tip&lt;»i*r«l a i f f u lo n
sdvU* him in * frw days in roils
n discussion of fall activities.
sta te d *» he di*eu«*ed the h ig h ­ ity ra th e r th an the quantity of tbe ..f th r A m rriran financial ^jratrni
n rrtio n w ith ■ proposed sta te a p - i
lig h ts of hi* sh o rt trip . "T he peo­ increase The fact th a t aerial w a r­ tn *rp a» atr RMRrtAI| ami banking
rh , nK,.B
p e -ro n te l p ro p lia tio n that would be used to ,
ple a re n 't ju*t ta lk in g p ro sp e rity ; fa re has v a n an equal place w ith fu n d mn«.
(C ontinued On I'ag* T hr— )
„ f n |( \
in the C ourt
th ey 're doing w ith w ord, nnd no­ lan.I a n.l naval arm am en ts ia su ffl
•*Th«*rr would I r lr»ff m nfutlon.*'
, ||,.,,s ... fmd Mis T K. 'im g aur
tion*. T here appear* to be * m a r­ ricnt corroboration of this arg u - h r
**if w r » p ip tn talk ab**4»t
c e d in g Mr« II A llo w aid and
velous re tu rn of ronf*denr*. nnd It
th r many |*ar1« «»f H»r « » c t l M
|$ r , . Maty ItawHiis
sn reeding
la reflected in scores of wny* "
NVw Ikral. wlii«h m n -fiiu tr in fact,
lu tiin o ff law *"
hw
m ai.len
Mrs.
G
ladys
M
W
illiam
s a- ease
S u rp risin g Mr. Speer cons,dera t le t* t t i n
(&lt;*n flu tin g Nrw
rp e esh hy espre*sing g ra titu d e.
a iij work.-i* Mrs lln w aid I. now
ably was the change in the s u i ­
Ik ra U a ssista n t in tin office of County
“Our entry into the le a g u e in
ted * of wholesale g a rm e n t, ready
T h r NRA. h r ^a$«l. ha- app aren t
Agent C. H |law s,,n as is Mrs. 1*
te-wvwr, and te s li l r m a n u fa rtu r the 15th year of its existence calls ly a rrrp tm l “ what I Iw lirvr U i
C lla rn a g e . Mis E .1 G onsalet
for
eapt*it*tion,"
he
asid.
"I
shall
era. S m f h g th a t in past years
fum larm -nlal fallacy th at |Hii«ha^
Tixlay I* th r Ja y th a t m ark* tb*
also la seen dally in the ELBA of
m an u factu re re would
pass
up speak w ith fran k n ess and m odem mjr |M»wrr ra n t e in c rra —Nl l») in
ItirUuUy an.l w rtU Ing a n n lv eraarp
lion.
We
represent
a
n
r*
sla
te
—
Florida custom ers, Mr. Speer raid
rrra « in g n a lb ."
nf m any local |H-rsnns, b u t tb a
th a t th is y e ar. “ They go out of new in stru c tn r* and a sp iratio n s
H r e»prnubc«l h im -rlf a - favor
,
Tonitrhi i« an itn|»«»r
Ja y la not q uite so Im p o rtan t to
A
new
s
ta
te
t*
alw
ays
met
with
th e ir w ay to w a it on you "
ing m in i reform * **attemptr*J uf
I th r com paratively whorl niwtory of those person* as ll Is to Mr*. J .
*a-.*tou — 1 / y ______J I Busby and, H tale Hcnalm Han Mr
l l aram a th a l IW m an u factu rers hostility which la wot m erely th ro ­
1
Hanford
Ju
n
io
r
A
nllrra
texlire
ft
F. la in g . who has realilm! a t hat*
ws m ilita ry to te rfe te n c * .' schecfflO rey the A drtdaU tral.-to, T c T R u Z I I I K
( T O W u G rhee elim inated EH/. &gt;
had lea rn ed th a t Florida had e n ­
i« th r ni|{ht when il» $h a itc r uf home, (TJI Oak A vrnue, fo r ovar
U tv i— f f said the U. 8. S R i but (hey have so Ih r not, helped
joyed a good season Iasi y ear, end
i*» x a im a tio n will Im |»$••—
«*»»t•**! to 4rt years.
disagreed w ith aoroe provisions of licit hindered Kecovery. Th* AA V.
tin
th a t N orth C arolina had it* best,
RICHM OND S.|&gt;t
its It adm it offleiT, K ta ltc d Aotlei
Ju s t 50 y r s r s ago, on H *pt 11,
to u rist season in year* this sum the league rove— nl adding "The fnllnned b&gt; ihe b a n k b i l ' N * A g i r t y guard and I».|h &gt; I,-lay
llolliw l'hllli|i«, ll* I h iiiriiiteiM
Soviet governm ent roubi not h a i r stto y ed w ealth and incro..- f..r n ic
1hh4, Mrs. I jiin g ^ a m e to Banforff
n e r , Mr. Speer esp laln ed .
sad
t* 4' a lh a l a g . ,g lion a fte r
I
m
llliliali'd
Mini
lt«
"ix
offi
w ith her m o th er *nd young dau g b the m an u fa ctu re r* seem to feel agree.! whew the covenant was be 3— ('l- ** « - h .d e arol Iw ih a p . f..r th e tfB al liad broken • ll III- l-age
Mill t e nestallrd The |h*|.atid
( C n - l U f i *a r i f f T k m )
m any nr m«i*l firm « n . $|rwpi»r (te
II, d down a
te r aboard s riv er s le a m tr which
in
a
r
i
i
r
u
.
|.aia.b-,
I*
th a t when N orth C arolina p ro s­
liiniui
A
ut
I*
*»
I
•••li(c
will
"«*n«l
a
_ __ _
-tudtird a ttem p t In Help them by
and
s«
al
«ar&lt;»i
kur**-.
pers, Florida will prosper late r on
Im w ih’lcgalooi to Ihr illy to a» united h e r w ith her husband, th a
taxing th r re»l nf t t e ftwm try ...
"S o ." he said, “credit is easier
•»! mi (h r $iiiio iin -w \ah u h art* to la te J. E. luiing. who had com*
-M y rh»rf rnli«n&gt;m nf r r r i a i a in ti-friH
inlo Ihi* section on June 8, 1884.
A*- I hr h*»t» Lnih* f t«w»
• "b’»
and the m an u fa ctu re rs are a m in o s
te xm a l 7 :I0 o’« lock.
|« r t* nf t t e Nrw Ikral ip 'h a t (te y
a !••••- •
The city of today w»s a tow n
to e ste n d it. I waa g r-s lly im
trrwl In n v rrlu ift «nir
\m rri&lt; an t e lni)|ptl at t t e lhf«»»l
press*ed by the m any »aloes of
«y$)lrm nf priv ate • n lrr p r'o r. ilw* &lt;lra«ifir ite &lt;&lt;"■&lt;' x«$'..it mu.I wank
T hii-r rliMityi" have hern niadc th.-n, hut * (rooming lown, on# '
t
11a
*
hiB hrav&gt; i$ flh inti* Ite* anim al
frred us in b e tte r quality mr&gt;
m the pcitooiiiii-l of A tlantic and which wa* featu red hy the h u rtle
ajrhlrm whwh ha- nia&lt;l«
I'alrtklfiiaft J«)k»ti R*»tet( I' miiI 1 .4*1
r hand is* th a t was th e U*t word in
I'a n flr yiiM iiy "Ion*" hi Saiifoitl. and bustle of river steam er* *r»
I te- m art pr(»-|*rf(*u» »*f nation*
l*lai kltwl
fivr
a« »1m •••ir**
style and design. Prtces s r r rer
ma*tr p ir n tin A m rf»«an la I m e t
it MM" aiinouncr$| today, lla««rl liv in g *n-l d ep artin g S*nd *lr**t*
K ISSIM M EE . Sept 19. Du“
a(
tafia* •"•1 H»* !•••••
f»c*l ateoit the •li*a-t*r
aid#U tnly more reasonable th an in to e x rrlle n i aeas.roal
Mutton. niMitaifrr of the A A I* were everyw here, bo o d rn
ronditam * t e t t e r ufl titan lab-rer* a ..y w b « rr| ln» teM , IniMitiir
••
Ite
*
'•
•
•
'
Ite - rharx**
Mori* al Sanford Avrni'i* and I irat w alks were not uncomm on, and
,
years, and q uality is trem endous truck farastog outlook to the a c t rla r.
« rY rn l !»•• i*«!•
te J m r luk
••*1 StatrM \llo tto
s tM*r| ha« te r n
prom oted to a cow* roam ed In e ie ry direction.
ly Im proeed ”
" T te BilllMtr* nf I te |*$r-l«l*-llt |
e ra end a t O scoda county I* th.
tr\g i r f u r r n» ite H aftktff
te.% hy Willimti
"I om' al Ih l.a n d II " place
Asked how tb* strik e w are haa best It ba* been in sis year*, sc who hffir lr«f him l ««1 11 nflt | s te ^ l
Today, Mrs. l a in g , hale, h e a rty
M rlal W k •« |.tit|ilt*&gt;« « &gt;•'! foi I hi M aui1
tee n (a k in h&gt; Teil liltonxM ini' ■nd happy Si the sg e of 72, look*
iiMliVMlualitm t n r ar«l
affected the te s ttle industry as fa r cording to Count &gt; A gent
June A met wan
flrd Blhl (te- d o ttf a c i r i !••—
•••!
t'n
m
ii
o
h
• had inanayed the A A I' "tore hack upon 50 consecutive year* of
R ussian m llrrtreix m ha%« $'«»r$* l»r
aa be could le e rs . Mr H prar “ “‘ l e a n
A $firm* timf*1 m ill a hiirh |bm
adof" tn t ••• • •f v to tin *j»t Maxtiolia mii«I Seniiul Street life In this city w ith the tho u g h t,
Bufarturcre
the a ttitu d e of tb s
T___________
im ely and m oistening
rains y«»rwl rm-ft I) rwrrwrting ••■uw v «l **rr«l viflr M|M'nnl m ir »!•**•» im l
•ate I onteiy "aid tin charx«*«
((’untlnued On P aga 4)
x "God has certainly favored
in*
appears lo he, “ U t them *tr&gt;ks. ] ^ Tr been a stim ulus to res-d besj«. th r Slvrk l.tr h a n g r ami
firtwl four time* ■! tte te-a«t i* h-*•*
Id te im r«tijrat«*d
richly and I am more than th a n k ­
W r base a surplus of guods." ln- Ihe plan ts a re ready and » « n y ntrnt prtiaraiure They af fnmla
r«*arw $«&gt;uM te livartl on tte
m m tall) nf&gt;|HrM^| tn t t e \nw tM xn
ful It's been * w ondrrful *xp«ricidantelly, M r. Spec* said th a t • re being tran sp la n ted
to the
at rtM$$|tani«*«l l#jr | h»Im• $ii«*n
h t taw no sig n s nf • sh o rta g e uf fields. Tb* principal fa ll crops will prwfit • ) -lem itself.
t t e f u ir il rnlrifw l t t e tenlilin^r xflil Ln. , M urru C n x tu hmaim* * ’, r " | . ' | n i r 0 r H A n d 1 2 T f tC H m e * "
“ O n r way m ay t e c a ite l Ow mi
r dnuhtful ton ig h t a fte r th r 1 , , , K * - f n A I I U I L
lO tB
clothing of any kind.
uiw wf t t e o ffirrra fiHl»lictl the
Mrs. la in g ws* horn In N*W
be pepper*, e g g p la n t, cabbage, and
rta lla tlr «»r Hu»«ian w a r. n«'ti**ly
■ml Iroanl of Inquiry *t»rnt four
hul
Y ork City, and before com ing
W hile to N*w ork C ity, Mr. totnalora. w ith sc a tte rin g p la n t­ for th r g n v rrn m rn t *•» r ».•» *hing» wouitlrivl anim al with a
l.nU
IS
V
H
.I.K
,
Ky
.
8rp
t.
i
o
.
_
and una half h*•ur* exam ining lin
Irt.
ing of p o ts toe*.
S p ro r said th a t be saw only o
itorlf rwt fur p rofit but
rm plny
\ JJ m onth" old K rnturky
buy Hanford «h* resided a t Qulney.
% %
T te rfn » tl m i « t«TT«»r • Itir k m hulk
A. P. T a te . W alter Brawaoa ami th r unrni|4nyr«l T te 4»tter may te
g roup u f persons w hs n p p ra ro d to
ha« IJ little fin fa ra and 12 little M r. la in g came to this sectlo*
*T'ip rv'l a* ca»taln aa I aa*
to relieve a relative who wlshod
ha n u t mi strik e , nnd th a t “ W* tbe Isjp fera a re alrwndy p a ttin g railed t t e A furtbcaa way, namely a» I t e |$&lt;m Lrokr o | m vi ii&gt; rax*' an«l
tha? th r fin "tart$*«l un 'l l ' dr« k.'* l«ra, all ru well fo n n rd th a t to to go N orth on a vacation,
•wit peppers, and Steed and* D ay­ tu Irt iKjxinpu m ake prnfita again Irapr-tl to th r w|$r«-t
(Canttowed On Fn** I )
tell
which
a
r
r
th
r
“ritra
*
*
'
ia
in
llrfo rr m rn, auiiipn, ar»*l $hil* Mid HicktCMin hi Hoover. hra*1
ton will begin se llin g cabbage on ami re einplny lalmf w ilhnui gov
l a i n g enjoyed hie residence her*
'm|M&gt;«"ibllity.
dren had an o|4|M»vlumt)r t«, *iait of Ihr ffth ial teianl. " I'm no!
so much th a t he sent fo r his fam ­
a su b sta n tia l scale n e st
rrn m rn l awl. I te lirv r in th r \m r r
Ilr
la
(Ic
o
rfr
|)avl*
Jr.,
of
Hra*
tu n a in r, tte
at te aal -|»i vox a r il) c n la m &gt;ft w here it dul " ta d
E g g p la n t a n d tom ato p lan t
ily. and th eir career aa resld— ta
ra n way."
at th r nrck uf tte hot wr, draxXit'X And that i* a n ia ltrr th a t m ud toiivillr, Ky., th r nun »»f a fa rm rr. nf the city h a J begun. Just 50 y— r*
a r t ska a Lag up ia fine condition
f i-te r offered a plan which t e
I al her and ion w rrr viaitura a t
it to (hr fru u m l
t e yonr min thoruughly.
and tra a a p la n tin g of (bean will claim ed would m ean t t e cm aalion
ago.
At r r e a t n*k io hi»$i»rlf. 1‘iu l
“ Actually tor found nothing At th r a ta tr fa ir thia w rrk and th r
T A M P A . Sept- I P — A n u m b e r be uder way before tbe f ir s t a f nf in Hat law ami drflatkoa and «-f
Mr*. l a i n g has been * m em ber
n i* k n l ia d o o r, ao*l u|g'i o | fin* all tu »&lt;hoto to hr re th r f ir r really fa th e r took tim e off from r h l l i n f
f w itnesses, including L akrtend O ctober, it la indicated.
texnnt* and drf»rr«*M»rok." I lr adv«*
tlir variuua rx hibita to aprculata of the F irs t B apttet C hurch f a r
but
th
r
lion
a
p
|«
i*
n
il&gt;
mio
nut
i
atartr«1.
hut
tor
uhtalned
a
y
n
a
t
r* peddler* and
n p rra W *
a&gt;
f a ln i th a t all m oneiary operating*
tbe p ast 48 year*, tn d a m ernbar a f
on hla ••)»»'■ career.
• n h tts ly xroundrd
ro station*, wer*
deal uf valuaM r inform ation ”
| e turned back to Ihe governm ent
(t* variou* wom en'* article* a a d
"
H
r
"hmild
t
e
a
r
r
e
a
t
football
Ik , w itness stan d a t a fed
_.
rasa __ , f s .
, an.1 th at a pcwsiai.ro I s m a.ir f...
long.
T h*
lilayrr,** th r fa th e r oplnrd, "o r a classes equally a*
com m ission
henring
o ral t n d *
D o g s I h r o a t ru le d
luo prrvenl iHiUKtuy ..f all bank
U ixrr. |M&gt;rhapR and
how
hr church llaelf wa* founded her* M
yesterd ay te te stify to *1
- -— —
t reserve* ■uI,leet tu check. Nation
year* ago this m onlh, iiut h*r a f­
. "hould play a piano!**
i * f hnatoe— comp e tition by
W IN STO N -SA LEM .
N.
C , I , | |u lM A „( M l c a tu * banking
filiation did not come u n til tw a
P a rity Ira
L am puny
ol
•pt. IP.—410—Dr. C. W. Cm
NEW C A S T L E . Pa.. S. |.i 19
I system ,
vrvev, *&lt; LiUi l»
year* a fte r h*r a rriv a l.
ford
yesterday
drew a
f«
NEW SM YRNA, Hr pt
I'.t — In
(A T -T h e |*a»tor of the M .ilu .l
lake, be
lib s' sewlessee m
c h a rt
■at Episc»|.*l ('h u rrb a t C lviurr. ju rira M'auiiinx from knit* toouiuK
■ tag out u f bis ru ttin g a
N. Y , .says 1‘resw trat Ru..-. ». It "Uatairi«*l in a fight at E dgcw atrr
dag's tb ru a l to a dowa-teww drug Increawe Reported
H atunU y n iyhl, R o te rt II Havia.
would not br allowed to th r pul
b ars sW -a tbe
W ASHINGTON, Sept. IV —(AIM
In
(Ll. of K d x rw atrr, ia •till lu n fin rd
pit of (be rh u trh
bill
fatted t a 'p a y a
Bcf.-re d rlrg s te s a t Ih* annual to th r t how ninr'a aanatoMiiin, and — S ecretary Sw anson announce.)
fa r ro te rto a ry axrrixca.
Wa s h in g t o n ' srp e
i».— m eeting a f the E rie r— fe rrn rr. Thdiina* llru o k rr, Aft, alao &lt;d L l f f - today that Ih r U nited Ktatee G rot
testified tb e v e trn - (41 - A tb rro " p e n m l
to a trr, I* in th r city jail N" • h a rf* would hold w ar m aneuvers n e s t
.th e Kev. L. K. Phippa aald:
flra t t e a t tb * am ort. fsc tw y payralls and a
“ I am tire d of b earin g Kou*. te " Irt'cn p referred afRin** lirook* sum m er in * P uget Sound-A laskaIla g b Tbaaaaa, a t lb bis fteto, ami re a l gain la factory
veil described aa tbe m oat relici rr ll la aald th a t th r ttou m rn H aw aii trian g le in Hna w ith the
_ ••
te a a rtosd tb e dag a a d atoabeO d u n a g A ugust a s rsuapqrod w ith ous Preauirnl we b a rs over had i*rrr at udd« w ith aach u tte r ovar N a ry 's policy of connecting fleet
Am fur A u g u ii
fu
r
J
u
ly
—
July
were
rw
p
o
ll
d
yesterday
by
d rop guab to Ite i b i w t , allow
Am
problem s and
co ncentration In
Hiare br has been P re sid e n t. he a m iddle-ay rd Woman.
ni«k UW
*'F«
S w ir ta r y Ik v k isa.
« M t o btoed to d—tb .
ba* a tte tv led church but
lim e
Havia aaya h r only w anted rr a re a s contiguous to A m erican t e r ­
T br naploym s-at u
l a a d d ill— to tb e to u r M a t t e
rito
ria
l
w
aters.
Th#
flee
t
now
is
If ever be cornea to my c*«ivrry fo r th r am ount of t t e hoars tn a a te d a t TSJWO a ad Uw pay town, bo i s n 't get la te th r pul
•-nrout* bark to th* W est CoasL
pitaJ bill.
roll advaaro a t $1 A"*j0®* pro p it a t m j church ~
week.
HEADS ODD FE L LO W S
C U BA N PA L A C E G U A K IlhO

Spirit O f People H as
Undergone G r e a t
Change, He Reports

FARLEY BERATES
CRITICIZES NEW GOP OLD G U A R D "
1 K IND AS PIRATE CREW

!Yale Economist Says Hoovcrites All
Out Of Step With
NRA I*abor A sp elts
New Deal Policies
HaveCauscdStrikc8

Mrs. J. E. Laing, 72,
Has Lived Here 50
Consecutive Years

Enraged Lion Shot
In Richmond After

Sailors On Morro
(’astie Allegedly
Threatened By Line*...

Osceola Farming
Outlook Best Seen
I n Recent Years

iig.n »f thr fur that -wr|it thr Kentucky HaheflaH 12

Doctor Who Sloshed

af a

Preacher Would Deny It SecniH ThatThey’re
Pulpit To Roosevelt NevcrTooOldToYearn

]9.'i5 War Maneuvers
To Be Held In W est

MARITIME NEWS

ladabtainca*

LOCAL W EATHER

Factory Payrolln

RA CE C A L L E fT o rr

KNBB D O U B T FA TA L

GRIFFIN, Gal
-M. W. N to a
fto H ig h Bsbaa

i

Jr

NUMBER 281 ■
-■ ■■ ■.' ■-ua
'J

Lakeland Ice Firm
Tropical S t o r m
Said
Violating NRA;
a Off Puerto R i c o
; irASHINCTTON. 8*pC 1»— &lt;AP)
e - T b a .W —t b - Mnronu to d ay i*

C a a rte r Typ*

Pric* Fire Centg

Boys Turned From DEMOCRATS
Farm
ers'
M
arket
:rike Riot Front UTVINOFF Italian
Their Games By Mussolini
Into Maine; VOICES NEW To Study Military Tactics SET RECORD To Be Built Soon;
IN WISCONSIN Says F. F. Dorner
^ 2 Die In Carolina WARWARNING
Gorman Says 100,000
More TextfleWorkera W01 Be Called
Oat N e x t Monday

I la s H r y ’a

;

r o t . Mias P arkins said, waa off­
set ia p a rt b p A d a m la re c ta l*

N EW PO R T. ~Hept. 19.—(A P I —
T be th ird race fo r A m erira'a cup
tbe ItrlU ab c b a llrn g rr Envictor la tb* first two,
tbe defending A gaeriran sluop
i UP
b m i« .

HA V A N A , B a p t 19. - ( A I M Tb* p residential palace wa* placed
u n d e r a heavy g u a rd
yesterday
and m achine guns commanded all
a hproa rb as to It a s a rn-ult
of
th re a ts l a d e a g a in st high gove rn a ro a t afflciala.

TORONTO. Rept. I B .- ( A P ) —
W illiam A. P itte n g e r of D uluth.
Minn., y rs trrd a y
waa
sleeted
g ra n d sire of th a Independent O r­
d e r of Odd Fallow s, holding It*
annual m eeting bar*. II* succeeds
Jam ** A. D arts of Toaom a, W ash.

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THE

flA X W R D

HERALD,

HOW RHODE ISLAND MOBS OPERATE

A. 8J boat;

8

Kidnaping Suspects

BITRATION

MILL o w n ;

W orld's Attitude On
DebtsMust Change,
Says High Official

DICTATORSHIP
TALK PURE BUNK
SAYS PROFESSOR
Best Features OfNew
DealToBeKotatned,
Says State Mentor
GAINESVILLE, Sept. IB.—To
say thai the
United S U ta | | l
headed toward a dirtatorahlp la
"pur* hunk," Dr. J . M. Leak*, pro­
fessor of
history and
political
science a t the University ot ElohIda, told the Gainesville Kiwani*
Club Thursday In hla second nddraaa In two day* on varioua phaaea
of the Conatltution.

-V

i

He I'poke on the "B ackground of
the C o n stitu tio n " a t the Gainesville
R otary Club Tueaday. The talka
w ere
m ade in
connection w ith
C onatltution Week.
"T he pa rte of the New Deal th a t
are round and eonatltutional will
go on," l)r. I . r a i l aald In refutlrtg
Ih r argum ent* of thoae who er*|lend a d lctatnrahlp ki ImmlnSjZjl
"The p a rt th a t la uneonaUtutlonwT
if such la the c ate, will be scrapped
or b rought under the C onatltution
or
the
C onatltution
will be
am ended to embody It."

a -*

, It. I., in what wa&gt; ileaeribei
■Irik r a taited . Store wmdowi
police and Rhode laland Na
the mob,
(A aaociated
I'reai

DIVERSE STORIES TOLD OF SHIP DISASTER

I’le-ident Roosevelt's te ilile h iry boaid ailed opeiatora of
(n ito n ulitlr to W ashington In he) of aettling the atrlke, hut
nhanduned I he m ediation a fte r IJm anufarliirer* ir/n * rd to a rb i­
tra te
T hree apokeamen of the Joralora are ahnwn atrolllng at
W aahington S tre et. L ift to righW . 1). A nder.nn of Macon, Ga.,
pieanlenl of the Am erican C th
M anufactucera
aaaoctatlon;
George A Sloan, head of the Con T eatile In -titu le , and E. N.
Itond, preaident of the l*ei|uot fa at Salem , Maaa. (Aaaociated
I'rea, ...........

Continuing the apeaker eald It
la not difficult foT a
dictator hi
Italy, Germany or Ruaaia to bruah
aaidr thel conatltution* of thop#
countrioa liecauae they do not ha»a
roflatltuliona] governm ent a* wa
know [t In America.

NEW DEAL’ ISSE iN MISSISSIPPI

We

Strikers Demand
Prom pt RemovalOf
General Johnson
ft ontinned From I'a e r O nr)
would furniah a real to it of organlie d lab o r's stre n g th under the Ind u a trtal re ro v e rj act.
The num ber of strik e Idle wa*
estim a te d by Independent survey
d u rin g the day a t slightly more
t h in 400.000. W hile mill renter*
w ere reported generally qu irt, a d ­
ditional m ilitiam en were mobilised
In Maine and Connecticut.
The
G eorga N ational G uard w a railed

“O ur C onstitution," he added,
"w ouldn't work w ith a peoplr who
do not have the knack of aelfgovernm rnt. Tlte teet of g o v e rn ­
m ent I* not n ia lrrin ' wel’ being,
but som ething moc- th an lhaL The
purpose of a cn n st’lu lin n le to
make a governm ent n -t a* »n a g e n ­
cy for prom oting the w elfare of
the governed.
"The people of E um ne ace conout
fualng th e ir economic wel’ •! rin g
Still pending in a apecial se s­ with their freedom . In reality they
sion of th r Rhode laland legiala- ■re not f r r r . hut kept alavea."
tu re. reautnrd y iv lrn la y , waa C m I)r. ta-ekr v rn tu red the Baaerffon
ern o r G reene'a re&lt;|ur*t fur author th a t fifty percent of our people
iia tm n to ra il in reg u lar arm y have never read the conatltution
unit* on which action wa* deferred through and added th a t ha wb*
T h u raJay
night.
It voted him
( 100,0(10
for em ergency uae in
connection with the alrike.
V rte ra n i in th r tin hat* of w ar
day* patrolled the a lre rta of arv
„|, B field of
eral mill town*, releaaing the lo- n„ i of one ii
cal co n atab u liry for duty a t the other but re
mill* They
acted aa individual" governm ent i
a fte r v rte ra n i1 o rganisations had upon. Among
voted to lak* no p a rt in the labor “ religioua her
disturbance.
lectual b lrth n

FAIR BEAUTY QUEEN INSPECTS HER REALM

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v iaitin f her brother, Rt*. AWin C.
H jron, p asto r bf th« F irst C ongre­
gational Church here.

Mbs *,, Sept

Polli •* »ra rrhed i wooded »c|ort
yesterday in hope of finding gun

Mitre
irichfM
peaches
.She had li n'land in

truer of Mlas Ruth M
of C harlotte, N .
{wared Th un&lt; ila&gt;.,

RIVAL YACHTS AND SKIPPERS IN AMERICA’S CUP SERIES

Bacon/4*,

who ditp

than $f»0t000,000 has Iw#f
in dredging the navigabli
of the T ham es River, Kngthe last q u a rte r century.

IritiRh Acc Takes
U. S. Tennis Title

/"DUPONTS’ MUNITION SALES UNDER

I z t j o e A v o u e L fi J
I rw t OiAuMhf-t*. m m Y

i new ainylaa cham pion of
iticaa Unnl* l» E rad P a rry
v * ). e a v - f o ln g young

�TUB WEATHER
T artly cloudy w ith l « n l show ers
to n ig h t and T uesday.

Tk» World's Git s test Vegetable
Spot s s d RkbcM Garden Land

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Itter Criticism Has
•B e e n Directed At
Board Which Seeks
Solution Of A ffair

Gov. T heodore F ra n c is Green
(above), of Rhode Island,
o r­
dered the a r re s t of every known
com m unist in the sta te foliowii g
general rioting at
W oonsocket,
•ey in g he believed the diaoruer*
w ere Inspired
by
com m unists.
He a lio sought au th o rity to ask
for the aid of federal troop*, but
w aa^blocked by the sta te le g is­
latu re. (A ssociated Press Phuto)

G EN EV A .
Sept* 1 7 .M A P ) —
S w itzerland, hom e o f the League
of Nation*, declared In a public
m eeting of tha League Ansemhly
th a t ahe would vote againat the
adm iaiion of Ruaaia
into the
League “ llecauae Ruaaian rommuniam aeeki to tak e root everyw here
and beenuet ita am bition i* world
revolution." Gluaeppe M otta, for­
m er
preaident of
S w itierland,
made the etatem ent.
le a g u e of Nation* A»*embly to ­
day elected Chile. Spam , and T u r­
key a* mem ber* of the Is-aguc
Council.
Chile received 61 vote*, T urkey,
48, and Spain, 81.
The le a g u e A**amtdy refuaed to
g ra n t China the privilege of rerlig ib ility for a neat on the council.
China had cam paigned for a aeat
on the ground* th a t tension in t i e
F a r Ea»t made her the nolr de­
fender of the le a g u e '* rovenanl

NEW YORK. Sept. 17.— W ith an
am azing patchw ork nf confusing
and conflicting leiU m ony behind
them , the governm ent'* Inveetlgatore seeking an a n iw e r to the e n ig ­
m a of the Morro ('antic holocaust
reeom ed their session* today In an
atm osphere of m ounting diafavor
and Id tte r rrllici*m .
Though at leant two im p o rtan t
aritneaaea are scheduled for e x am ­
ination earl) thl&gt; week, tha e ffo rts

OfTIctra and m em beri of the
crew of tha D ollar liner lYealdent Cleveland which went to
lha aid of the flam ing
Morru
C astle testified a t New Vork lh a t
Robert K. C arey (above), m as­
e r of the rescue ship, m ishan­
dled his
veaacl
and
delayed
launching lifeboat*.
More
per­
son* could have been saved, they
aahl. (A ssociated P ress Photo)

HARMONY NEAR IN
CITRUS INDUSTRY
OFFICIALS FEEL

11 Of 20 Members Of Gorman Threatens Changes I n Agree­
ment Believed Sure
FaeultyAre Former T o C a 11 Out All
Of State Approval
CraduatcH OfSchool P arts Of Industry

Sacrebary of C o m m trct Roper,
waa learned, has been bom
(C ontinued On P a g # Two)

Germany Refuses
Proposed Eastern
SecurityAgreement
G E N E V A , RapL 17. — (A P ) —
G erm any will not s lf n tha pro­
posed E aste rn aacurlty a i m o u n t
— lha ao-called " F a tta r n Locarno"
—bacatzaa she refuses to risk hovln* F rench and R ussian arm laa
treading the soil of tha fa th a rN avarthalest, Germ any would ba
w tlllay to a tc e p l
an
E aatarn
•C rearaant cm bodylni th e Idaaa of
"collective non-agression oblig e.
Dona and consullatiun betw een In­
tere sted poware In pcriodi of poltttcal trial*,"
W ait, la b rief, la w hat tha relch
told tit* w orld's pow ert in reply
U th e ir recom m endation th a t ah*
Vlgn tit* French-aponaored “ E a s t,
e r a Locarno,1'
th a
Associated
Free# learned yesterday,
. ^ • l e g a t e s to th e L eague of Na‘ ■Wf aaaem bly hare detcribw l the
B onin g o re rn m e n t'a position
as
v ttn llj Im p o rtan t to th*
world
Poa»# g t th ia m om ent w hoa th e po­
litical lhm o p of the whole world
•ta a d a to t o modified, th ey said,
h y R ts s la 's election to th* league,
•v y m tad to ta k e place Weztiws-

MARITIME NEWS

of
learning
Sem inole
H igh
School— opened it* doors fo r the
J 034-35 *ea*nn at 0:00 o'clock thia
m orning, and nearly |V00 boy* and
girla answ ered the call to an o th er
y ear of ittudy and train in g .
G reeting the students and
a
• mall group of paren ts and other
friend* of the school was a fa cu l­
ty of 20 men and women. II of
whom are form er g rad u ates of th«»
school.
Speakers during the
m orning
eaarciaaa ware S uperintendent nf
.School* T. W. L aw ton, K arl I* h
m ann of the C ham ber of
Com ­
m erce, and l)r. W. A. Cooper of
the Fir*t M ethod*! Church.
Mr. laiw ton's first word* were
of welcome to the new and ol I
pupils. Ills talk then was centered
about the fact th a t with |40,Umi,
000 spent weekly in the United
S ta te s on its public schools, "It
la Im portant th a t you hoys arid
girls tak e ad vantage o f this op
po rtu n lty to avail yourself of an
education."
Mr. L rhm ann was called upon
to discuss “ The C onstitution an 1
C iliierm hip/* and he w ent
into
th is subject a fte r having pointed
out th a t there are four
group*
who a re Interested in the school
s)ste m and w hst it produea* —
tha boya and girls, tha faculty, the
school boards, and tha taxpayers.
Dr. Cooper m ade a general talk
re la tin g to the opening of school
and Ita m eaning, and took excep­
tion to Mr. L ehm ann’a atatem ent
th a t fig u res reveal th a t probably
(C ontinued on Page Two)

Midget Suicides In
Jum p Fro n Cigar Box
W ATERLOO. Iowa, Rapt. 17.—
Kgnat Toaof, 88-year-old m idget,
com m itted tolcide recently, police
•aid, bj Jum ping off a c ig a r box
In hix grocery store.
lie waa found sw inging from a
stra n d of w rapping cord attached
to a gaa pipe. Ha had Jumped t u t
th ree iachea. Toaoff waa fo u r fe et,
10 Inches tall.

t o m River.
T. B*»L I f . 1824.

W ASH INGTON , Sept. 17. —(Ah
W ASHINGTON, Sept 17 &lt;A 1*1 — Frojrre** wx* reported ye* ter
Franci» J G orm an, chairm an nf J a |. b&gt; the farm ml min) at rat inn in
the atrike com m ittee, Laaued an u l­
ita e ffo rt to d ra ft a new m a rk e t­
tim atum tiMlay th a t a l l • rem aining
diviainn* of the induatry va »lI In- ing •g re e m e n t fo r the Florida c it­
railed out on a tn k e unlraa the ilia- ru s inilualry with an unw ritten
pute 1* set tied thia wi«ek.
pro via ion th at all engaged in the
Minor violence waa
repotted indue try shall work in hartm iny.
from W aterville, Maine thi* m orn­
Ae they departed, the Florida
ing.
delegation *aii( U underMoml the
(Jorm an, national atrike leader, r uggeatiorta would guide the d ra ftrejected a propo*a! th a t the atrihe
l mg of the new m arketing p a rt, and
iaaiiea, mn fa r a* the ailk mill* are
I A dm inistration official* a v e r t e d
concerned, l»e aubinlttad to a pubit wa« tholr understanding if the
lie h e a r t ug. He proposed, tnatead,
followad the
a rb itra tio n through the praalden- ■uggeitiona w e ir
tlal m ediation board, headed by i Florid* in d u itry would elgn th r
Governor Win a fit, of .New I lam p agree merit,
1. T hat report* and record* on
■hire.
From New York, P eter Van which p roration In made to sh ip ­
Horn, chairm an of the ailk rude per* would be available to th a con­
a u th o rity , laaued a call for a m eet­ trol com m ittee and to o th er shiping at which he intended t« re c ­ prr* and grower* who may reommend th a t NILA be petitioned qiirM them .
to conduct a public hearing I-ab*ir
2. T h at tiMMlifiration of provi­
hum *aid it will not agree to aurh a sion* for Volnmo ptn m lu m should
course so long aa H ugh S, Juhnatin be made to elim inate q uota fru it,
fen* a i n» a a N it A head.
co n tract a.ml non -rout ract
fru it,
amt to include both |&gt;a*t p e rfo rm ­
ance amt uiiii'Uiit of flin t under
control of factor* m deternunitig
nliolm ent* to shipper*
,1 The method of aria* ling the
M dN TU ’F .L IA N Y . ScpL IT
l l l ’l Philip J u n ,o G rlra, &lt;ir- C ontrol Com m ittee a* utigm ally
M-ribril U fo rv tha Senate m u n i­ outlined in the piopoaed
a g re e ­
tio n . inquiry as "an internatiom .l m ent phuuld go into effect Aug
spy." -aid in an Interview y e ste r­ I, 11*35, e ic e p t th a t tha grow* r
day "if he told all II would hi my member* should hr nom inated by
war to five countries, including the petition irvtead of at meeting**
United M ales."
and the term of grow er-m em lnra
Junjo Geira said he had been •tum id !«■ one in-tead of tw o &gt;ear*.
•ubpoaenaed to appear bcfuic the A 1*0 in leiectinn of grow er mem*
tnrr* con*ideratioii *hould be g i^ ■
en to tha o rg a tp ra tio n through
which they m arket their fru it, that
the definition of a grow er eligible
to aervr on th r com m ittee ehmild
be modified to include any grow er
o perating a (tacking
*hou*a of
whose total *hipmente 75 |»ercrnt
waa produced on grovea owned
HAINHOW I,FAD S
(C ontinued on F a re Two)
O FF N E W PO R T , Sept. 1 7 .—
( A l'l The defending
A m erican
yacht Rainbow led the B ritish
challenger E ndeavor by 21 seconds
a t the halfw ay m ark of the .70
mile w indw ard-leew ard course In
BIRMINGHAM. Ala , Kept. t7 the second race of the scries for (A P ) — S h o ttin g th a t broke out in
historic A m erica’s cup today.
the I*urter coal m ining tani|&gt; in
n orth*?*!
r*i&lt;n count) y e tte r
day a* a column of between giHX)
and 31MNJ mine in inarched into It,
resulted in the ileath of twn ne­
groes and th r wounding of m vi ral
men
R rtrra i hour* la te r tha * it nation
bama, and M ississippi to New Or­
leans where they apent thro* days. rem ainrtl tru e r w ith m ore th an
Then northward through Loelal- 1500 men in groups In th r arva aa
ana Into Texas, across the Fan* officers under the direction of
S h eriff Jam es F. Hawklu* sought
handle" section o f that a ta ta Into
to diaper** them.

lieved only by the traditional hos­
pitality of the Want and the op­
portunity to observe a brand new
section of tha nation, Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon J. Barnett o f Font Park
Juva relumed heme declaring that
they “Wouldn't trade Florida for
oil o f tha statoa" they have aeen
so far.
The Barnett* left Sanford Just
a month ago Saturday for what
waa to bore been a business trip
with th* International Flortata
Telegraph Delivery Association
convention at Denver g* a climax.
Their motor tour to Dearer look
them through Woat Florida, A la­

Into Effect In Strike
Sections Ctf Georgia
Hoover
Betrayed NationJust
As Benedict
A rnoldDid,Says
^Toh®
'vi8h joRe^m
_
...
m
i
Places In Plants
Mr. C allaw ay's a ta tem en t con­
tain* a purported "in sid e” picture
of the step* leading to the nom ­
ination of Mr. Hoovar In 182H.
lli* ita trm e n t I* a* follnw t:
"I h a to studied the "C hallenge
To U tte rly " by fo rm er P resident
llisiv er. In the S aturday Evening
P o st.
" I f this a rticle had been w rit­
ten by any one o lh rr th an
Mr.
Hoover it would comm and respect
ami approbation, but for him In
w id e Mich an a rticle leaila one to
wonder w b rib e r the m an 1* sane.
"M r Hoover took g re at pain* to
point out the encroachm ent* of
greed for power In bureaucracy
nml g n 11'ln m rr.t under the p rrsenl A dm inistration, and he wa»
rem orseful enough to suggest th at
'g reed in economic agencies, b*
(C ontinued On F aga 1)

2 Negroes Die In
Coal M i n e Biota

Nrw Mexico and finally Colorado.
The return waa made through
Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Ten­
nessee, and Georgia. With a fan*
lu re of tha entire motor toar be­
ing the poor condition o f high­
ways in all states save Florida
and Georgia.
Fnroute tha BaroeUe mod*
m any reins hie eeatacta with flor­
ist* In every major city, Mod three
contact* res ailed In a flood o f or*
dec* lhat are to to filled this win( Con ti— e&lt; Om r a g e
.

MMli

Storm Developing
N e a r M artinique
WASHINGTON, BepL 17 -(Ar)
—The W eather Bureau y r-trrd a y
laaued th r follow ing storm w arn­
ing:
"A dvisory 10 A. M. tro p u a ) dis­
turbance intensity u n k n o w n , cen­
tra l about lo o mile* e a s t of Mar­
tinique. moving westward of weatnorthw ealw ard."

ATLANTA, Seiit. 17.—
(A .P.)—Governor
Eujrene
Talmmlge announced today
th at martini law “Is in effect
nil over the Stntc of Geor­
gia wherever there .arc dis­
orders and the local authori­
ties rannot handle the situ ­
ation" growing out of the
textile .strike.

The
G overnor
raid
m artial
law 1* ilvelared
"to
preserve
law In G eorgia
ami to protect
the live* of all c lliien * of G eor­
gia a* writ a* th e ir properly ”
Com m enting on th e a rre s t i f
several
p irk e ti
at
Newm an
earlie r in the d jy by A d ju ia n l
G eneral l.indelv Cam p, the Gov­
ernor raid "L indley C am p haa
caught the flying squadron and
in on the way io A tlanta with It."
G eneral Carnn him self o rg a n ­
izing a group of In* men into
a "F ly in g Squadron," rushed Into
the nearby city of Newm an to ­
day by autom obile and hi* N a­
tional Giiardamen niade whole­
s a l e arre«l» of picket* from o i l i ­
e r town* for
preventing
em ­
ploye* of the Newm an cotton
mill from going to work
A d jutant-G eneral
Cam p
o r­
dered
the
construction
of
a
barbed wire Internm ent ram p on
sta te property at
A tlan ta
In
which to keep the 180 picket* a r ­
M a y o .ljtn d is , R h o d e s.
rested at Nawman.
Camp said
T h r t'ity B riefer attend* m suy the prisoner*, whom Hr loaded
into sta te truck* fur delivery to
happy n -tu rn s of th r .lay to Col­
A tlanta, inrludril sh o u t 20 women
lier Brown who celebialod
his
ami 14 negroes,
loiiinlay a tin ltfrp n ry to,lay, anil
W hether FHHA aid I* to lie 1o Mot- Versa Rivers, Miss Hue
rzlem loil to th r S ta te M arketing Ish Elizabeth McClelland. J. C
Ikuazd and tha g ro w e r, of this H utchteen. £jv4 UC* J . Toll, sa d
srrtlo n for tha purpose of creeling all o ther peratins w io a e birthday
thr' proposed $78,000 K latr la rm
aim iversariea will bfl observed to
i't*‘ It h&lt;&gt;lrv*ale M arket I- a m a t­ m urttiw.
CungrwIuIaHnna also
te r to ha rtrelileil In Jai k«itnt ille are extended to Mr, and Airs. L.
tom orrow sfti-rnoon, it wa- mdi- It Mann of I -aka Morinx' upon the
i utr-it here tin* m orning tiy Com
1!*lli an n iv ersary nf their m arrim i»"ioner of A griculture N athan »g*', an event to b*» ttlx trv rd tmM am .

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Growers Tp Meet
WithFEKA liCaders

Mrs. M attie Pace,
Pioneer ItestdiF iT tT ^^
Dies I n Kentucky
i

In th e v ity w i t h A t t o r n e y Gen
r i a l C a r y 1&gt;. Ijimtl* am t M a t e

International Spy
Predicts New W ar

Barnetts, Home From Tour 0fW est£ay
Florida Is Best Staje They’ve Seen

**U r fcf the Seminole
sea bar
o f Com m erre
After a month of "miserable"
b a n g a d departures weather and “lerribla" roads, re­

NUMBER 279

Pries F ir s Cenlo

SANFORD; FLORIDA, MONDAY* SEPTEMBER 17, IM 4

Member* of Sanford lx&gt;dge No.
llL’, k A A. Mi, are expected to
gat lier at the Masonic Tem ple at
h (HI o'clock to m ot tow night In atlend a reg u lar convocation. W or­
shipful M aster A L Itrtts , who
telu i net! yesterday foim a vaca
t htii in (ieiirgm , wdl p u s iile over

Miami ( ’ontractors
Disregard Demand*
Th** hay of A hm ernent, greatvat
MIAMI. Kept. 17 A group nf
Miami contractor* tinrftlciitnl yc«* of Ji*miiOi Kraut Ua&gt;«, la to 1h&gt; oiltrnifty to illa rrg aid the ilrinftmU of *er n il in .Sanford, a t« rtin g a t H im
JFuliua
TOO strik in g r s i pent era slid r e ­ oViol k tom orrow night.
sume ronatruction johe today with Ihngfeliler, and A Jaciibaon, local
me in hr ia of the Jew ish Cornmunon-union w orkrr*
mg, or wa*
Hepreiientfttivc* of the ftBHOcl- fiit) re n te r , will o fficiate during
c rn d la rlst 7
ati'il general co n tm rto ra of m elro- i-rr*1monies, both tom orrow night
politan Miami Saiordlsy night o f­ and ag ain ftI 9:00 o'clock Wetlftrefered a trikfng car (writers a w sgc day m orning.
of H7 1-2 cent* sn hour and a 40hour week, in*tcad of the 75-cent
"D on't fo rg et to say som ething
W ASH INGTON , Kept. 17 (A P I hourly wage which brought on the about our C ourt of H qnnr to ­
The Public W orks Adm ill 1. t r u *ln k e . Far pentein rejected the of n ig h t." th r City B riefer was re
(C oatlnaod On P age I )
lion was advised yesterday li st fer*
A ugust construction c o n l t s • I
• w auls were above A ugust, I h li.
w ith Public W orks construction •&gt;
counting for the
bulk of the
aw ards.
The F. W. Dodge C orporation
said in a rep o rt to S ecretary lik e s,
ORLANDO, Sept. 17.— David N Ing hla m rm lierahlp card "I'm *
based on figures from .'17 e lates, F lojd, O rlando’* "m ran e a t m a n ’
U 'tta r m an fur It, too. [ don't dare
Drat publicly financed c o n tra cts wh«i 'was r barged w ith fig h tin g ,
lose 'it jH-rtent from Ju ly Ur Aug. wa* granted a continuance of hi* ilo anything wrung, because they
uat and 48 percent from A ugust, caar until Friday nig h t, Sept. 21, would g et me for It "
Ruby Louise Taylor, negru girl,
1PS3 to A ugust, IU34.
by Judge t heuncry Boyar in nm
testified th a t Floyd had slapped
iiini al court F riday nlghL
Floyd sta le d th a t people had him b n and chased her aw ay from In
wrung arid th a t he could prove it front o f hta store, th r "G eorgia
i W ildcat." because she waa w earing
and a .k rd the continuance.
"I can prove th a t 1 don 't cause high heeled shoes and the noise
W ASHINGTON. Sept. 17.— (A P ) trouble" he declared lo the court they made disturbed him.
— S ecretary M o r g e n t h a u an- at le ige. "I can bring lOu affutev
Floyd denied having struck her,
nouncad yesterd ay that $630,000,- its down here s ta tin g th a t 1 am j saying th a t the g irl had coma up
(8Hi of fourth 4 1-4 Liberty bonda good rllise n . People o u t th ere have and mixed In a discussion between
called for Oct. 16 had been ten­ gut me w rong. J u s t because P retty him self and two negru boya over
dered in exchange fur new aeruri- Boy Floyd Is my Cousin's eon. pro a scooter. He slated th a t lbs boya
lirs.
pie think I'm bad. But ! can prove knew he didn't w ant them riding
: scooters on the sidew alk, because
Th* exchange o ffrr, T rea u ry of th a t I don't cause trouble.
fin a ls as Id waa considered a very
“ I'm a m em ber of the Ihn-r li they ra n into him frequently • • he
successful operation.
and proud e f It," t o sta te d , fla.-li- stepped out the door of bla store.

Construction Again
Shows An Increase

Orlando’s ‘Meanest Man’ SaysKKKWill
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People Ready To
Trade Their Bonds

W A SH IN G TO N . Sept 17
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— L ynn P. Talley, president of tha
Com modity C redit C orporation annm inrad recently th a t the firs t
form s for governm ent cotton loans
under the 12 cftlton loan plan ware
In the mails.
M A RSHA L KKMOVKII
W A SH IN G TO N . Kept 17 - W )
- J u s tic e d e p artm en t official* said
recently order* for the rem oval of
Fred F landers a* U nited Slate*
m arshal a t Savannah had
gone
forw ard, declined to s ta te tha re a ­
sons for the dism issal

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it it l d Out fhty found rtmditiotM
in ■'Very stat* they visited 'a t an
lb* upgrade, and W ilin g in tMM
placet.
T b e people a t the con u n tloh—■
and Ultra warn
1800 delegatee
. ■(Caatlawad from Page Om ). . from alt orer the country,* Mr.
few afternoon with P&amp;RA offl- Barnett Mid, “werq enthusiast)?
cltle in ’JhdkronyBW. W Ifti i r e about prospects for the winter. All
pa rid td fcy th e rards oil t i e p M k
route we talked whhj
In i l w r irtll- Ba'dWbt he a fthal c titer people, and If there la a dameetlngi en the pubJnet.if. U b ytmtiom now going on you cooTJn't
market. - There's nothing * . to tell It fr a * their conversation.
aay'kt thb time."
Thlnga looked good
aYerywhere,
Aa official of tho Association partieutarlg, In the SoutU”
said he did hot cafe to be qobted
on the meeting.
; Mr. lan d la ■Lated tfcat'hlifrh waa a striking-feature, Mr*. .Bar
"The law la eery plain" as to the nett stated as she told of tholi
authority of the Plate Marketing haring been treated. royally,, bj
Board, "It 1s how up to the government aa to whether or not it
wkihea to let the Board hare the
motiey for the market.",
Tomorrow's meeting • 6* Jack-

WA8HIN&lt;Wo7f

In J a c k s o n v i l l e

i m a m * -a x a w ui
bo* In bo [Artlcolaf Mtffy t3 phx
eeed With.-a; re fers admit to de­
termine sentiment of the nation’*
MAMN toward crdp f i j i M i t
litre tor, haa ■
fa M e n thM iaeh

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grama of co-opt!
tlYe effdtU
aiMte us'h* to 1
program they if
to v io la te t U b a U c la w o f t h e (arid 0 U
hold up h bunk*
D u r in g U i# p a s t y e a r w e h a v e seer
*,o r f p o a g a in s t th e c o n stitu tio n a l a ir

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be delayed a t le a st until th e genera) election* a r e a f a r In NovemThe t r t t h o f the n a W tf O u t
m oat o f fhui* hi Charge b f th e
A dm in istratio n 's a g ric u ltu ra l prog ra m Would p r i f t r to M ilt Until
the political
atm oaphera
hr*
elsarad before p o ttin g th e qrtestfcn iq u are ly up to the. farm er*.
One high efflcthl la n t e # n to
haVa befcn' a n tld tta t o u t i H with*
out delay |a s o u n d i n g / h u t .the
minds of the fa rm e rs. Ra would
h a re begun firin g q o n th m n a lre*
within the n h it 10 daps.
III* colleaguda, harwever, ■persosded him out of th e idea. They
pointed out |U&gt;&lt;*rt&gt;Ie d M i t f o a s 'r e ­

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co m m erce.
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IN P l e a s a n t p l a c e s ;• The
Lord Is th e portion of min* Inher­
itance and o f my eupt thou M*lntatnett my lot. Th# 1th** are fall«n
unto me In 'pleasant place#: yea. I
hate a goodly herltage^-Pkalm
16:5. 6.
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IH«r'Hdd Uy sftnle th at tho Wpddlatldn 'of \h e ad^kl.tki
.F 0”-. cl*UB« •" government bonds w»a unConstitutlofr
•*; il* '• “ ten Chirged th a t Iho consfituUonsJ llbfcrtlca
or tno people themiclvca arc beitig infringed upon.
“ V* *9r * political opponent, a private Individual,
“i."? !"*
In tc w it to attempt to detetpnne Ihe con?iu!S.Vona *ty
**n *ct 'of Canlrresa la it* unednktitut i ! &lt;# k l\
3ttr .^hlch CongroM Wtild poMlWy ^gig,
Tho fljial detcrmlnhtlon of the constitutionality 1of all
congrcultmal Sets Is reserved by fhe Constitution to
the sapremo Court. That lx&gt;dy of nine learmfd and
gdntlcmen Is tho judge of whether the Con-

A NBWEB GOHPBI.

The wolves have overleaped! their
hungry peek.
Eloquent with th* tllent speed
,
that kills.
Itta terrified the Innocent with
attack
'Aad all th* sheep now huddle la
hill*.
'Ahd many a year must pass,
many a word
honesty be
Of htecmiptlbl#
spoken
Before a nearer gospel will b»
heard
And the grim terror of the

, This la Constitution Day^How’s
years T
‘ In aplt* of th* effort# to control
hog production there will be plenty
of pigskins In the air before long.
Wo hay* about decided that
beach combing la God's most faveWd industry. Their business it
a|waya picking wp.
In the Rummer lime folks c&lt;nnplkln of the Heal and In the wlhter
they kick bout tbe cold. Which
only foe# to iihow that ll do«.*n l
pay to hhrw hoi and cpld at the
rime time.
•hou can pass laws requiring all
pkimenger ships to bv constructed
o f fireproof materials, but you can't
kesrp mrinlwrs of Ibv new from
brlhglng highly inflamahls clean­
ing polish on Israrrl In violation ot
Idw. At less! that would seem to
b* th* conclusion to be drawn from
th* Mbrro Castle Investigation.
That IsvulsiSna father of a na­
tional guardsman certainly put his
son “on th* spot" when he an­
nounced that he would kill Huey
LaxUl If any harm befell th* lad
while on election duty In Now Or­
leans. Clermont. Crete. That llttl*
ultimatum may hav* had some­
thing to do with the look of vio­
lence on election day.
.Ml* ml it having a regular build­
ing boom, According to Slat* Ho­
ld Commission, building permit*
IssuerI In th* Miami are* during
AugOktf Writer led by mure than 500
pfff*nt all th* building permits lasump In all th* rrst of the stats
together. Cuhgratulationa to
Mlkml. What helps un* part of th*
Aal*. b*li&gt;* all-

M l .wb*tk#r wagoa could b* raised
w ithout raisin g pricoa, and whethK M prior* wore ralsod, lb* good*
Id a t th# higher pries*,
of this Investigation

’foal that
tk.4 wagrorouU
__ Ih
Was to the otfni
M i b* raised without aariously tUrA llU g production. Textile workers
Iir&gt;iler GMttrtl
Johnson la

Nation As Arnold
Did, Says Callaway

MAN AfeOUT MANHATI AN
nr

GBOtlUK TUCK EH

AUiut one young man who wept
liyslenrallt
a
grest
throng
pivtsed This was at noon pn .Sun­
day. The moil understood that he
• *&lt; umh-rgoing extreme emotional
stress And So, curious as cats, yet
silent, they crowded rloser and
stared at hk&lt;
anguish. They
thought hr was weeping for suine
loved one. That he whs weeping
Jhey were waiting for the first for Joy they never kHFw. Nor did
torrivors so that
they
might he, in hi« great freedom, know Hist
search each fare for tell-tale lilies his Irars were the rtaebn why
of anguish and horror.
hundreds crowded about him. Hie
And then thos* grim fared, des- | young man, a Brooklyn florlm. hat
pent* men began to come In from Jvsit received word Ihit his moth*.th* cruel sea. Thalr faces w*r* act had been rescued.
In aculptural rigidity. Their Jaws
In wamlitaJng here and th*r* aa
wer* locked. They had lohktd upon
hhrrdr until the mind, Ilka a aatu- a srrib* I have talked with m*n
ho have known all th* horror
ratad doth, could no longer arropt •that
men mi« know and ktlll lira.
trior*, and so thereafter It
beat
T" sum* tha twhr'.'af gUns In th*
against thrir consciousness Ilk* night
as a groat ' 'affrwilvh
la
th* rain against an Improgaabl* launched
ha* ho eqoal. Oner, lnra
root
JUl through th* light o f that storm, a man waa In a tre* that
ghrikh Sunday morning I waltad wa* frllrd by lightning. Th* ah«*r
at quarantine. I did not a*f th* terror ot It drove him mad, but In
actual wreck, bat when I saw U&gt;* tim* h* recovered. To him noth
facas af tho** m*n I knew what It Iru* could hhk* he*n wots* than
had b*oa Hk*. One*, la Colurabus, that.
I h*v» talked with miners who
Ohio, I had - looked throagk
a
while-hot litUe* p f . twisted *l**l hav* been lockad far down In inhterranran
paaaagewtys undtk-.
bar* arid bHwW 618 man who had
burned 1g death. Moat of theta had ground for days, a prey to
been trapped la lta*l cagys—they rumor, and hunger, and frar. In
Wek* cM rltb behind barred doors, od* such inslahfe there e-nrVwda
and so all lh*y could do Whan the wH.te Sf had'been turned. “Ywi
fir* caiq* wa* to rstruat to the lOuldu't convince knem that enjr*
r**r of their celts ftafll the very thing coull be wbVic.
bars s*cm*d to awlt and flow
And yet, radio men say thar* Is
nothing So dreadful, so shocking,
So horrifying as that dread of tha
|**a, a whistling and'# crackling of
M* wlroleaa la ( &amp; 'faad-f# ft|V t
that goes out la fraakla arayoe of

(continued from page one)
ttaysl of trust and all forms of
economic tsranay havr long invad&lt;d It from the right,' but he ar­
rogantly sreke to escape the in­
dictment for hi* own 'b«tra)al of
trust' by pointing out the things
whirli he is pleased to term *en
croarhinents by greed for power in
government.' ,
"For almost two ftill presiden­
tial terms Mr. Hoover » l - Sue
retar) of ('ottimrtct*. lire fact-fInd­
ia* agency of rtur government sn I
tlieipforv, bail every opportunity •»
know of ‘greed In economic agen
cire* atvd its agenrim and rneth
od* of operillnn.
“Slrrcv 'greed In rtsvriiirtilr atreel*a, betrayal of trust and
ell
forms of nrondmle Dranay have
long Invaded tt from the
right,’
this process of Invw-irtn was going
on during th# years
that Mr.
Hoover waa hhkd of th* fact-find­
ing ddpartmhnt'.of omf fkvkeif
Wont
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“THe RFpObl Iran pkrty of 111#
South having had apprAgMMtkly
ene fourth of th* rielegat* otrongUi
• f tha I Hktldaal conventions, an-1
thersfora th* balance of power In
th* Mitring of the party's tAktforma.or .declaration of principle*,
and .In the nomination of the**
ohArgod with the koaponslhnity of
th# psocutlon and Administration
i f those p lnclples, Mil b eep' id
ih* control of ai«n of aUch JlmKed
intelligrnc* t|id ' fvn\riotIstg that
those afflicted with that.&gt;irTh*d
Which has Invaded us frpn the
right' bovfrht and paid ffer Ih*
South with a m u *

money

and

proml'v* o f patron*pa, *ud ha *
re su lt dicU U d th* pri^W * * f th a

paVty and Ih* go»#rnht*at'

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SO S • • • SOS | • JBOS , a ,"808 • * «

he Winter Park
n.d Monday srith
h a ta In th* m
.J.'LahntUp. o f

high aahosbi
a new pU*t of
m . hi P rat
Sanfard, th*

a»&gt;v)v1«l^r ■ n n . n l . l V . ' s U . .

SANFORD TWENTY YEAltS AGO

try to rohwet thU *ril 1 .
otcr w atldu w a* ’on* a f t h i f»Hm sry ra a io a i w hen, ha a y o io g

a rk S L rt-

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time to boUd and develop *uch
leadership la the South. Wa betiered that Mr. Hoover was the
lefteal man to ptaca at the head
of oar pony end nation to lead ut
la reaktlng farther
encroach- ____ III. * #11 k _ . i, i i i 1 *k._ «ik&gt;
meets Open the liberty e f our peo­
ple by 'greed In economic
agendee.' Hla record aa a great ha*
man!tartan justified us la so trustlag blot.
"When we ranched Kansas City
in May, 1M8, w* found Senator
Dotler, i f Bo*ton, and
Charles
Hlllle, ef New York, there repre­
senting 'greed In economic agen­
cies' and bettering, a*
way* k n kblr to do
ira, that
------(C ontinued From P a c e One)
they ttojM1 Sgaln buy the South
with a m il* money and pro'ml*** 100 of 560 pupils In school win
"ww&gt;te their time” this year, to
of patrtftage.
"Thk lime they were ml*taken say that he waa mUch more op­
expect that 09 percent
for a nVw leadership wlth~a new- timistic.
purpose, wia there from th* South, of you boys and girls will benefit
Onea veiallslng what they were up by your year of stud), and that
agaUftt, they began to fight, add Vrobibly only one percent of you
for three week* one of the bltter^l will waste your time as Mr. Leli
eat #ol Steal baft lea ever wijred In* menn My».M
our' nation's history was fought.
Introduction of the faculty«b)
The South look It* propw- place on Superintendent Lawton
revealed
th# side of liberty and Justice slid that only three of last year's
never weakened.
teachers were absent— Itodman
“With th* Inspiration and vision Lehman and Arthur Brldgera, Jr..
of th# South, Mr. Hoover waa fl- recently rea:giwd, qnd Mr*. J. M.
nally nominated upon a platform, StlnecIpW . who
resigned list
which promised Jostle* and liberty J“"» VD«r having seized as Girl*'
to the American people.
Thy.lcal EOlication lifsbbetor.
“After Mr. Hoover waa Inaugu-------------rated the Iraderahlp of the West H A r d l O n V
N P J ir
T il
and the South, upport*d by such
friends at we had frum tha East,
urged lk ^ the promises of th*
platform * carried out, and called
upon Mr. Hoover to assiat. He aa•umnl a Itl-eet fair*' attitude.
(CoMlnued From Pag* I)
“When tjie spokesmen of
tho nr leased by him.
people of the West and the South
4. For the llt34-,15 mhrketim,'cinsnile»l that the platform prom­ season the nam«&gt; of the Contrn'
ises l&gt;r carried out, the)
wciu ’. ummlitre members, seven grow
Iran-led a* 'the sons of wild Jack- er* and ala "(Uppers should b&lt;
written Into th* agrremnt. Th"Mill Mr., Hoover re me load s i­ the shippaiu should b&gt;
selocte
lent, snd when the West and th* two raeb Tram th* Florida cltru
South insisted that the platform gru w eialltafjn g house aoiociatloi,
promises hr carried out, Mr. IIoA- the Florida eftrut exchange an
Ver went over inm|i|rtel&gt; to 'greed from shippers not afflliajej will
In economic ngrtiric*,' and whde oaanrysr HHU8RHH II S u 11311 El.
h* tiid not have iiioial
courage either of these organisat,one. Ths
onsugh to openly challenge thi the grower member* be selected b
West, in the May, 19'dJ, l sue of Ihe ki-cretar) «f agrlculljre
Ii
Time mag-sine, hr said that he such manner that at least
tw
rould not rt-rognisr Ihe Boulh be - market y ..lr J r . It th.ough •)
cause he could "only recognise rep­ change, txro through the rlearlr
utable Ketiuhllc^-is.' To be ren- house snd two through the unat
utvblr with Mr.' Hoover one had fills lei', shippers.
to havr Ibt* of monei. It was Im
5. Thai Florida rnrmbem of th
lists rial how he got It.
"Not In the history of America
■•nv'Jrne irt A-ntdl hel- yrd hi*
rpOhtry to the British i-Overnment
ha, there teen s lilwger h-traysl
■f the ‘liberties of the people' than
that nf Herbert Hooker.

hid *]• vr v c r ‘i i o r upu»

“T here are tw o g re a t
forces
u orkltnr w ithin th a
RepebllrAn
•■art) to d iy . Otic is the m outhleer of 'gieesl In cCOHtintlr agen• e*.' N ational Ch*l*inen F i-teh e r
' f lung* to th a t erowd. T hey a re
.«
I» c.lntrnl the pkrty, well*
it* / e 'f r o m r.aj nom inate it* ra n I It'-ta s 'f th ey can t r a i n w in otrkr

nett said, "I fouud that only
one In SO la jn favor of Huey aa#
hit policies. HI* strength certain­
ly doe* not lie In the better type
of cltlsen, that waa evident”
In general, the weather which
accompanied the Barnetts on their
trip might have been termed “ml*crahla." Extreme* of hest and cold
were common, particularly
In
Denver, while the motor
drive
along what natives called "fine
road*" prond to be extremely dix-omfortable because of the
In-'
'ease heat end dust.
The most beautiful city which
they saw on thflr trip wa* Cold
tpr|npi, Colorado, a city nestling
at the baar^of an 1000 foot high
mountain. "A regular boom wa*'
going on there.” Mr. Barnett aaid,
"ocesalntird by the weather which
•ent hundreds of people into the
vrclhin which was com;paratlvtly
cool."
Colorado also appeared to be
the- most prosperous of all of the
states they visited, although the
tourist season wss in full blast,
snd It win difficult to *Sy wheth­
er this prosperous condition ex
•ended throughout most lot tho
year.
Other Imprew-lons secured by
Mr. Barnett Included his refernee* to the low eo»t of food and
•lothing In state* *rn.**‘ the Missslppl, and the crest number of
-mdsome new postofflrav In Tex­
's knd Georgia.________________
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&gt;he Booth with phtronag*. They
I rllcv* that they ran. Moat Of ns
republic*nr era I* bought with n
fourth etas* poriafflct.'or even ths
promts* of un*. •
Trrubitafly, I xroold nkt vote
fir Mr. 'H ootar'far dog ektchi r
at1p i t llo m Junction. T kitow that
h* U fh* ihlef betrayer af tllmrty «hxt nth*e rot*|M
in thi. eountry.
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the way to fr* * d u in '1a b i l k Into
•conr.mlr slavery. | know th a t the
pofvf* a fa -tro n g In Utklr rtabntm ent. ' l t V U M t h r i r rdicAtnW nt
th a t th e y repudiated N r . Hoover.

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With protfat* from hag
I'l th# Inquiry
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Uni*-# m id rrrfIflrn fr »ti«t| br ?*•
d w m n l arcarillNff In law u i d»»«l
.‘will l«*u«* tlirm .n on the 1*•(It day of
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W ltbr«« ni) nfflrlal alirnjttur** and
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PETERS, Sod sty Editor

U , 11 3 •

Mias Griffin Weds '
John Edward Higgins

SocialCalendar

A ttra c tin g the in te rest o f a wide
tfeiu Stemper left Sunday for DeLfcnd where he entered his aopho- d ix ie of friends both here and In
M n year at Stetson University. o th er p a rts of the s ta te is the a n ­
nouncem ent of

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fttra. J. D. Broxton hat returned Miss K. E. G riffin, d a u g h te r of will meet at 7:30 p. If. at tl*
Mrs. Mamie H . G riffin and the church.
frem Daytona Beach where the
The B usiness W oman’s Circle of
late R. U G riffin of th is city, to
A ” 1 * week with relatives.
John E dw ard B ig g in s, to n of Mr. the F irs t B a p tist C hurch. Mra. B.
and Mrs. E dw ard H iggins, also at C. Moors, chairm an, will m eet a |
Robert E. Daly, J o i a ’E. John- th is c ity .
0:30 P. I t. a t th r
horns o f Mrs.
fab. and Carl A. PatotWa at New
Floral H e ig h ts. A
T he cerem ony w as perform ed Fred Myers,
fork City ara speeding a s h o rt S a tu rd ay evening a t 7:30 o’clock picnic su p p e r w ill be served. Mem­
a t the rectory of All Souls’ C a th ­ b er. a re to m eet at the church.
M m hers.
olic C hurch w ith the

'

Rev.

J . J.

New
Price!

The Sew ing Club of the E lk s’

and Mra. 0 . W. Toler will K etlaghan, p a sto r of the church, A uxiliary will meet at 'J 00 P. If.
■a tomolYOW from dackaon- officiatin g . Only the im m ediate a t the E lk s' H all to sew for a
w here th ey have been apend- fam ilies and a few friends of the
couple were in a tte n d an c e.
The bride w as m arried In a tra v ­
W
■ * » A. U Betts and
f. h . Robson, Jr. returned eling su it of oxford g re y wool
Say from a short vacation crepe w ith w hich she w ore h a r­
At various points In Geor&gt; m onizing accessories* In g ra y . The
coat of the l u l l w as m ade along
tailored lines and had a collar of
’A d a s B e tty Antoah and
M bs silv er fox, while the blouse w as of
A hn R obson have re tu rn e d from d a rk colored satin, lle r G ow er,
w ere a shoulder corsage of funk
U k i W o rth and M iami w here they
rosebuds.
J k n t » ab o rt tim e.
Both the bride and bridegroom
Mr. and Mra. U H. Echols and Were born and reared in Sanford
daughter, Shirley, and Prank Per- a n d h a te know n each o ther since
rV of Ptnckard, Ala. have
re­ childhood. Mrs. ltig g in s attended
the public schools of the city and
turned home after vialtlng Mr. and

Mta. J. B. Borland at their homo
School in 11)29. F or the past year
&lt;£ West First Street
she h a . been em ployed a . a ssista n t
in the office o f Dr. II. I). Caswell.
Mr. Iliggtna also atten d ed the
public schools of Sanford and fin ­
ished Sem inole H igh School in 1U2H.
He atten d ed the U niversity of

FAI.L
COIFFURE
'h a v t your l»*lr
• Ui.
Mllll
WMRmd to null
your IrtdlvItluNI

oqulgnola Complete $

A V E _______

*

M a t O il arm Ip

TR B A TM K N T

WEDNESDAY
The S a ra h 'P a rk e r M ethodist 0 &gt;
phsnage Club will have its re g u la r
m eeting a t 2:00 P. M. at the home
of Mra. W . U Clark, 'J07 French
Avenue.
THURSDAY
The F rie n d .hip le a g u e of the
C ongregational I'hurvh will m eet
a t 3:00 P. M. at tin- parsonage, 311
P a lm e tto Avrnue.
The W orld Club of the F irst
M ethodist C h u irh will ^m eet s i
3:30 P . M. st the church.
R egular m eeting of
Sem inole
C h ap ter N um ber Two O rder of the
E aste rn S ta r will tak e place a t
7:30 P. M. at the Masonic Tem ple.
FRIDAY
R egular m eeting o f Sem inola
Reliekah l-odgr will tak e place s t
8:00 P. M. a t the I. O. O. F. Hall.
R egular m eeting of the
Elk*
F e a tu re d |&gt; crform cr. wrho will o
A uxiliary will take place a t KOI)
T h e a te r tom orrow a i r p iu u rrsl abovi
P. M. at tha E lks' H all on F.ast
R oger P ry o r and H eather A ngel in
F irs t S tr e e t

K IM 'M K MKKTINLH
It vtir unnounrrtl thi« m orning
by Mr*. O. K. f»off th a t th r m em ­
ber* of the W orld Club of the
Fir*! M ethodist Chur»h, who did
no! m rrt during
the
«ummer
month* hrciiuMr of tlir Daily Vacalion Hihle School. will
resum e
w crU y -ririo n * beginning Thur**
F rie n d , of J . M. S tineclpher will
mv of this week at It: ill I'. M. at
he glad to learn th a t he i. aide
the chinch
to be out ag ain a fte r a recent ill
nesa a t hi* home on P ark A tenue

«m »w

i m poo and

bazaar.

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O U T * ....................... ........._......... 40c

Sanford Beauty Shop

W s w ish to thank our friends
fo r th e ir m any a c t. of kmdik-ss
and floral otTerings i-xteiulrdl a t
the tim e of the d e ath "f
I'u r
w ife and m other,
Mrs. W, S.
Price.
W. S. Price

Sanford Bowl
I'nder new management
Over Kenl’x Oarage—Open Daily 15 to 12
Saturday HMill A. M. (ill midnight

U n ited L um ber

llaaMBIt «ad llrraavd l amkry
W e will be glad to n .-isl you In nny way posalblh to
n national beii-ing louz. Five t i l l m ates on the Cost Of
paled rep airs.
J
French A 3th
„
Pho

^^JjaiihW.aiwiLk. ,i.a
N i g h t ami M o r n i n g ;
Promote a Clean, Ifrittlliy Condition *

LEGAL NOTICE

For 1 ye* irrita te d by e x p o su re to S ur^ *
W in d , or D in t, ap p ly a l e v drop* o | J
A lurtn*. It R ests, K ef:tu lu s , SoocheA ^
Sole lor lnl.int cr A d u lt. A t all Druggists.
M urine I •iiip s n y , l*cpl. II. S., CJlleagu

MIm Lucille Johnson
Q m

&gt;17 -

SPECIAL

Arcade

M l.. R uth Borland left
laM
week fo r Seville w here she ha-accepted . position w ith I’re v att
and Com pany.

i

ID-, and M ra. W all* C.arverlrl
■ rr the guests of the l a t l e i ’e &gt;1.
te r, Mra. C lara Btem per, for i
sh o rt tim e. T hey are enroute ti
Miami a f te r spending th r
sum
m er In Mlneola, N V

ThU Meath Only

Hot Oil
Sham poo
. W av e

M l.. M ildred K cr.i-i returned
y e .te rd k y from a v l.lt with frien d .
In w e .te rn Florida and T horns.
vRle. Ga She WE* arcnn&lt; named l»y
Mi*a larnoru B urkett * h « will In*
•h*r+ a few days before retu rn in g
! to’ h rr home in Moulin**. C m

And F in g e r *

V W it* BesArtc -B teaw rr

V r. i n i Mr* W K 4d*m s re
tu rn e d *r«terday aftern o o n from
IH v to n a R»’*rh w here they «i*eot
the week end w ith Mr and M»*
II) E. W alker of Prtrr*b»»rjr. Va

. . . just about every cigarette smoker knows
that —hut here arc some other facts to keep in mind . . .
For a cigarette to be milder and taste better it must be
made o f mild, ripe Turkish and home-grown tobaccos.
i r e wish you could go into the ficlorict ,tu d see
Chesterfield made. The m ild ri/&gt;e tobacco is cut in
tong even threads— then [sacked into the cigarette so
as to make Chesterfield draw right a n d burn evenly,

1- *♦

il
w _

erasure and wc
A £ood cigarette can give you a lot of pleasure,
would like for you to try Chesterfield.

V arieties Of 1934
7—F eature &lt;Acts—7
8T. CLAIR SIS
Dancing

A O'DAY
C y c ll.t.

A L ' CALVIN AM) MARGUERITE
Syncopated

HENRY

J-'cvt

A N D Y fR A

\
KELLY

After the Ball
NICHOLAS FANTASIES
O riginal

D a n e s ' C ira tlu n s

LA VELO
,

Tha Humai^ Seal

A STUDY IN ni.ACK AND TAN
BOBBY ..AND KING
• &lt; N ovelty

C om fdy

7— M rW y

AJ Tl

iya rette th a t's M I L D E R
th e c/(ja rctic th a t
TA ST E S BETTER

Act

B oyn — 7

B u m M ad

To-Night

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�aetlritka la b k la lw te y a rt p m U ttU , , 1 | i t u f c i n i i r f f l . . tfc.
aSrtma. of tha
u *UjT itrtk ,

whitb W ta n baa M «1U4 la « •
(k m ih w t New Pagtiod.
■ M M aia

Painful lijiv la iV iii recalead
lata yaeterday ,aft«TUf»a bp MaswfU flUm rt, p w la a n t Im ) teaeruMa, atent, la a fta k a ir ita l
which oecurrad neer B m Springe,
while be wne In iwimmlof with a
im p ait M ania. Bafara IM

and hla aaac.waa laid ope*. I u M
la. DaUa4 &gt;R M pH &gt;a
waa
Wanted within1a chart Uum aflat

iperty
n
h Home Loan

Laplac new floors
Pali Onv the than

Coaatrsctiag a moderA at airway
l a t r f r t i f with Interior wpodworh
Improrlpf the fireplace
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Reflninfejnf tha « a ta fto « if,.ij|,.;

''v W / -'
SeetTBaae ee a (arm
nuatoe *■ i n i a M a r 1

facte at JUlcrl*

V

electricnl equipm ent

afUnat ,rrlnf*rtlom
i efraata iron want far
PLKTl relief. Crtnre'f Tar Ultra
Chill Tank la plaaaaat to taka had
abaotalaly aefa, eran far children.
No Utter teala of m lalac.. Oei a
aandWaa IM . Ao»- bottla today and be foraanwad
t n a k 'f l M . &lt;T-Pord aealaal Malaria. Per aala el aD
atom . New two aleia tOa and
|L Tha | l alia eeoteim | 14
tlraea aa much aa the fpa alaa and
(Iraa you U percent mate far your
money.—Adt.
**■ ________

Y our D ea ler W ill HeljpYOU I
How to Get

i

n

%

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�THfiWSAtttfiR
la Florida*! Heart
H m World's Hraataat Vegetable
Spat and Rkfceol Garden Land

P e r t h tleo d y M a i l t u 4 1

AN INDEPENDENT

M other Aaaodatad Prtaa

SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUb S

P»|^Y
a Vs

NEWSPAPER

SEPTEMBER* 18,

1934

Price Five Ceuta

NUMBER

«n—

T

(M A N Y USING Theodore R oosevelt Joins Ogden Mills In
B itter A tta c k A gain st N ew D eal Trends,
FOREIGN FUNDS W ith D em ocracy’s Death Seen A s R esult

oney
ror
New
IN LEAGUE
OF NATIONS Poor To Be Securei
By Lottery

Tyranny Lies Behind
Americans Are Being
Constitution
Day
Lead TowardDictaAims Of Recovery
Talk Highlights
■
torship
Claims
ExProgram
Iowa GOP Barthou Had Pleaded
Senate Probers Learn
Mr TW A« Mfrrloin! I*r»M
Treasury
Secretary
Delegates
Are Told For Soviets On Be­
Impounded Money
of C onstitution
H ighlight*
speeches' around the county
half Of Peace As
G o e s T o Subsi­ N E W YORK, Sept. 18. — O td en day
DF.S MOINES, luwa. Sept. 18
y esterd ay :
—T y ran n y lie* behind the aim s of
L.
Mills,
S
ecretary
of
tho
T
reasA gainst A n a r c h y
dise M anufacturers ury in the Hoover A dm lnlatratlon
F o rm e r S enator Jam es A.
th e New Deal, Thoodnrw Roosevelt

GEORGIA STRIKE
CENTERS IN GRIP
OF MARTIAL LAW

School Head Slain

Sales Tax Also
Be Used To
Big Sum N&lt;
Feed Million

Reed, M issouri Dem ocrat,
at
declared yestviday in an address
declarvd y roterday e v e n ln t
th a t
G ENEVA . Sept. 18. &lt;/P&gt;- The
the w orld1* fa ir,
Chiflago—
before the Republican S ta le rally. assem bly of the le a g u e of N a­
the “ New D eal” governm ent of
“The w orld i* not safe fo r
"D riven Into n blind panic b&gt; tion* today riveted Soviet Russia
P resident R d fv v e lt wa* rapidly
Dem ocracy abroad. N either is
th e economic depression," he said Into m em bership.
le a d in t the A m e lk in people to ­
dem ocracy safe iq th is re p u b ­
“ terrifie d by seeing the
golden
w ard a d ictato rsh ip and the d e a th •
NEW YORK. B«pt.
W ith th r question decided late
lic
• The c itiirn forced to
castles we had raised rrum ble, obr J
of Democracy,
(A.P.)—The Board ot
su rre n d er hla gold . . . was
!
last
night
in
R
ussia's
favor
save
people aa a whole have turned Ilk"
Mill*, a p e a k in t before the W om ­
men, by * vote of 60
robbed by His own governm ent.
sheep, willing to follow anyone for the fom ialltiw i of the com
en's' N ational Rppuhlican Club in
W as th ere ever so rank a piece
Non
tpdny adopted city Jol
who would prom ise to assum e re mitt re's recommend* lion sod the
a C onstitution Day addrr**,
de
of brutalized ra sca lity T ”
plan k a* * mean* of
sponalblllty for t h n r well-being, as-em bly's form al vote, 1e«n« H»rb
e lir r d the R uoscvrltlan theory of
Relief revenue*.
w illing to su rren d er the righto and thuii. Foreign M inister of Kinnee
governm ent wa* “ the negation of
, ,
Col. Robert It. McCormick,
freedom of th eir a n c -'lo rs , willing
V . j :
, .
W A SH IN G TO N . Sept. 18.— IA P )
the fundam ental principle*
act
The
lo tter y bill is
publisher of the Chicago T rib ­ to see a d icla to r-h :p established wlueh h*« , staunchly advocated the
.
,
,
,
'
,
M artial law g u p p rd tie o rg ia «
fo rth In the C onstitution and of
drawn a* to Ret around
une, in Philadelphia — “ You
n a tio n a l Ilnglneering C om pany to
I tu - is n ra u se, look little
tim e
c,.n i , r, last night a* Snuthover a free people.
the suprem e objective for which
ti-gambling la w * .
a re not free when a m ilitary
U n ite d -A irc ra ft E xporta, Inc., » n
to defend the Soviet before tin - e r n tex tile m an u fa ctu re rs succeedIt wa* established.”
“
C
ongress
hs«
rrfh-eted
accu
Instead of c*xh prize*
despot can excom m unicate you
p e t Into th* record.
i-d
in
reopening
a
score
of
mill*
"In the field or governm ent," ne
Ing given o u t m em bership* I
rately the tem p er of the country rtMiuiiil
from th e industrial world w ith
, • I t aaid the G erm an governm ent a a id ,'“ It call* fo r an a u th o rita ria n
j and labor countered w ith a thrext
•isttlatlon are to he mV
olulion hat* taken
out tria l . . . Do you want it
■nd has w ritten a sham eful p*g&gt;n 1 to extend the walkout* to *0
officer* of th * association i
governm ent, of which a d ic ta to r-, to lie treason to c riticise &gt;our
In
histo
ry
for
which
will
have
Itu-.ia
d
o
r
r
the
days
of
I
enin.
brBIVrhp,
„
f
,
|)r
clothing
m
aking
W A SH IN G TO N , S e p t. &gt;8. —
■hip la the suprem e expression.) own governm ent ? An agent of
by
lo t
,
(AP) —John W. Y o u n t, pree- and which la exem plified in the the D epartm ent of I ^ ls ir and to apologise to mu children. S u ­ llm thou M R rrld , eatlirur itiu*n- industry.
T hrse officer* w jll bo
ti«’n to Iht* S o vie t’* rcflv tn mn
pinely
it
h
a
i
su
rren
d
ered
vital
The
trnav
dispute
W
tw
een
union
ident o f the Poderal L abora­
l a r r t ' -salaries a n d will
m odern world by the F ascist gov­
G eneral Johnson have already
rig h ts.
im itatio n extended ber t«&gt; jt*in by officiala and H ugh 8. Johnaon,
fo r six m onth* o r u n til IM
tories Com pany of P itts b u rg h ,
ern m en t of Italy , the N a il govern­
m
ade
It
so."
.14
I
.#
*
ague
member*
in
wlurh
the
NBA
h
iad
.^
n
e
a
n
w
h
ile
apprtkachcd
“The so called New Deal 1* not
drew Ing."
m an u factu rers o f ta a r ga* and
m ent of G erm any, and the Com\lii»niw
governm
ent
MM'rtt'il
it?
a ahowdown. Kievan meml*er» of
new and not liberal It i* not new
New York mad# a * to rt
m achine tu n a , reported to the
munk&lt;t governm ent of R ussia.”
F o rm er I ’nited sta te * Sen
world the ailk code au th o rity y rvtenlav
Iw-cause Its policies hav, been tele I intet r«t in the cauae of
tow ard
solving
th*
Senate M unition,
C om m ittee
Mills pointed to the decline of
E
lliott
S|w
sr,
principal
of
tho
a to r O tis F Glenn. Republican
voted unanim oualy to petition for
in the countries of th, old world comity,
problom of how to keep
th a t h it company'* bu*ine*i had
Dem ocracy In E urope, and th e rise
M eunt
H rrm on 000 person* from *la rv a It*
of llllnola, speaking in Chicago
“ It ml tluk'nia ie|iltf*il vaguely ,” an o|H-n NKA hearing in an e ffo rt t fashionable
since history began It is not lib ­
p itte d up from five to 10 p e r­ of dictato rsh ip s m ljh the rule of i t
to s r l t lr th r strike tn th at division. I School for boys, n e a r N urthflrld, w inter.
i - "The constitutional provision
e
ral
for
w
herever
they
h»ve
been
thr
French
diplom
at
declared,
“
I
cen t nine* th e tea tile atrlke »»&lt;
single men over nallons. H r po in t­ | th a t no person shall he
L abor leaders, h n w rv ri. clung Mass., was found slain In hi*
de
Alderm vn m et to tak a
tried they have bred ly ia n n y and would nut iMipport the candidacy,”
called. Ue aaid the plane which
ed out how parliam en ts d r lr g s tn l ip riv e d of hi* pro|&gt;eiiy w ithout
to
death, on a p rogram for ra is in g
stead fastly to th sir assertio n lhal cam pus hom e, shot
ruin
I'rg in g hi* hearer* not to rerecently crashed In the Allewhile
reading.
Ills
aaaailanl
“ v a st powers to the executive; I due process of l*» has certainthey would p a rtic lp a tr In no pro­
needed Relief funda
bet
"The h e art of tha New Deal ia | Jeet Hua^itt’* candidacy and Ihua
tb en le a w hile f ly ln t
from
through » window. The
then were satisfied m erely to re ­ | ly been, In sp irit, violated by
ceeding* under NKA so long as fired
which Wirt only p a rtly t o h r * 1
the
old
outw
orn
theory
th
a
t
a
h*isolate
her,
tlarthou
pleaded:
P ltta b u ffh to Rhode Ialand wa&lt;
rause
of
the
m
urder
is
*
drepcord his w ishes, finally,
fading
Johnson, who last week arcused
the cancellation of
ro n lract*
problem .
nevolent Irra n n y Is the iwwt fo rm : »j h c ,tK.r h you do not throw them of violating an a g rrrm e n t in rnitig m ystery.
r a r r y l n t hla com pany’* , te a r i from the scene altogether.
Thle p ro g ram provlda*
I w ithout hearing, by the cont a a . " I am so rry th a t
thia
of g nveinm rnl lls philosophy l« | ftunwtsa into ag ita tio n , propaganda railing the strike, continued III o f ­
“ We have w itnessed som ething
by a ta x of on* ten th i
| fiscalion of privately
owned
th a t men should In- carv.l fo r aa B„ (| a n a rrh ). Admit !lu»«i*
un fice as chief of th a t agency.
plane didn’t gel Ih rn u tb
boof the kin I In our own country.’* gold . . . b&gt; I hr- declaration*
percent on gro ia
bust****
animal* are cared for, th at the behalf of [m are!"
cauae the national g u a rd wa* | Mills d rrjare d . “The delegation by
eelpta, • ta x of 18 p e rce n t o f
In addition, K ranrls J. G o rm a n ,1
in
various
s
l
a
te
'
sgairw
l
the
H a te *hould keep the individual,
forced to u*e rifle* and two nr . the C ongress to the P resident of
federal incoma tax#*
p*u
national strik e leader,
a**&lt;-itrd I
collection of m oneys due
on
not the individual the M ata.”
‘
th re e
people were
killed," | w h i\ a re in effect legislative pow ­
New Yorker* for 1834, 0*4
th at neat m onth’s g rn e in l curtveri-!
m ortgage*
linoaevelt
deacrihetj
the
Roman
Y o u n t eald.
nlrlpal lottery.
ers wa* t silent adm ission th at if
tlon of tho A m erlran Fedeiation of I
Kmjieror t H urlelian, th r Germ an
E stim ates of th* yield
th e governm ent of the
I ’nlled
lelw ir would h* asked to adopt j
E m peror Frederick the Second, tho
from
| t 0 , 000,000 to ’ H »,
m
a u b eld iiln t G erm an m anufac- S ta te s k, to assum e the detailed
resolution becking
th r
textile
Spaniah mien* Ferdinand and Isa ­
000.
tu rera to the e x te n t of JO percent rn n Ju c t of tha nation’s business
w o rk e rt' dem and th a t J o h n ..... rv
bella, and the French
ni"rtircb*
a fa ln e t
non-G erm an com petition such direction cannot be provided
■•■tiT
*
*
| I.IH-^I w eather y rste n la y ; H igh ' M ayor LnG uardla h o i a*U
city need* *60 JK&gt;0,000 M f
XIV, all a*i "N ew Dealera'* and
for by taw b u t m ust larg ely be
in all linoa.
Tim gain* of the .-vsulhui n upur. i b.t, low 13.
p a rt In-. provM lng .fo r »b
le
ft
to
executive
direction,
j
—
»
"Thia fa c t ah mi Id be
m ade
•to r* In roeikkam , ,ellU ^ » .* * r.lo y j
V ------ —
SOOJKW W sIHVtb tknf!
sim ilar to Ih o -r of th* W ashM tW n
aU rtllrtg 'Inform ation th a t —tile figure*
wer«* i.v
•| The City B riefer offer* m any
known to A m w flilli T f n h t • ? wo • t hr g o r w r m a e s i r d c B cm t u r f
rur*&gt;* on which were
by
The serlousnost o f Uv*
A dm inistration. ..t a h l l .h r d ty r tn - w |[| tam F. W arm a, in commamt union c h ltf* — w eir off,el
con­
have recently noted th a t fo re I t " a lre ad y been planted. Tim
ill pai I happy retu rn * of the day to Mix* p rogram waa fa rth e r
ny
of the W ard l.im i Morrn (.’a d l r by spreading s tu k r .e n tiiiirn t else j Evelyn Bigger*, Frederick Dalger, t,l when C bm ptrcller Jo se p h
funda Im pounded In G erm any are tag io n of Ideas I* ilr r a J y evident.
___ ___________
when fire d eatro je d her off the where, notably u Maine when- t. Jr , and Victor Eugene McClelland, (ioldrick disclosed th a t
now uaed In financing auch iubai- The urge to shed our burden* bv
pa in i n r them on to governm ent is
L lem ey Cnaal w it h a Inaa pf I di btm w orkers j„in ,,t ttie w«)k„ui j and all o th er local person* whose 1 1nking fund* had
dlaa,” I f aaid. ' ' i —
M l*
Nine nulls w en ........... I m
( „, . birthday anniversaries a re to la- draw n m ore th a n *4,150,000.
was.
G erm any under Adolf H itler already at work. Hut Irt its not
celebrated
i.-miurow,
and
c
o
n
g
ra
t­
..Ima« but new def, , ...... ..
s i ,,I ,,!
Was described be fo re Senate Mu- f nK * l th a t responsibility, self-re
'V ailure in hold f i r e d ril l* hit
1ft Is n e g o tia tin g w ith
nltlo aa Investigators yesterd ay •» li*f'r v »nd liberty are inseparable
other W ald ship w i ' shown yes i auks brmiglil • v u l i , at sialrin k t, ' ulations to Mi and Mrs H arry H. e r . fo r a *10,000 000 loan to
| K ia ic r tnee Lillie It. Vickery) u p ­
M ills rmphafkliod thnt nil men
1erd*y by n v o id * of the steam tor the &lt;la)
"determ ined to hav* a n air fo rce '
place the borrow ing
from ‘
The Strike front was frre ot j on tha o, i a .io n of th eir third sinking fund.
Imnt ins pet t mil set vice
,
deaplts V ersailles T re a ty bans to m oving tow ard dicta tor* hip* in*
wedding
uiuiiveraary,
to
lacele­
■leuill
and
s
c
\
i
i
e
wound
de*!
LOS
A
N
G
K
I.ES.
Sept.
18
.vuke.t
"
1
he
public
gtHnl”
an
ju«tl*
IUK
W a rm s ’ license w «* *U"pended
; t h # co n trary .
brated
lomMi
row.
dlstU»
burIt'l'*,
|jy
1
I
fill
pit
k,*I
,
_Itreeding
ground
of
m
any
u
n
u
s­
for (0 day*
A m axi of w rllU n and verbal fkratlon for th e ir a riru rr o f pow­
IM 1/1^1
CHHAGO,
id
m l week I.f the u" " 1"
pvia.m er, an I t
O pening the
Uatlavony wa* piled up by
the er, ami Mth f claim lA vitifpii th a t ual m ovem ents whose bsllyh-si o f t ­ Someone w
f nnd
ran
iin
Yum h ip p u r, or The Day of
en has been heard around the
(l'4intinu«Hl On Pag** Five)
Depart merit «■f C'Mrnmerce im pnry 1 1 m d ila i) D ials in l«c
com m ittee th a t G erm any had in
pick
Ui
nky
ride
may
\w
ahl
Atiim’im iit, will In* observed in
world, the 1st* Angeles are* now
into the ,tI'M 't, r, llirkeraon
N. N oith Carolina 1,0&lt;!o s t r i k e s run
(C m IIm M *■ Fag* T w a)
i
barAt
o
n
e
u
p
a
i
o
u
n
d
N
o
v
.
&gt;*nf«ird ui (ht* Jv w u h t ’oiim iunity
p resen ts a new on* which within
I , II. Cocks, w hite, ch arg e d '
HtmVri, him! of lh»*
lll"|H»Ct ion flouted m ilitiam en on a busy high
startm ir at 8:00 o’clock I*1* selling liquor, fined (60.
a few month* has claimed more train
way and shouted ' kou'll s ta rt a f
srrvlciv,
wmfl
W«iim*
*
ti
&gt;
|
otlicr
uf
Or how a Ini ut h com plete fire de
th an th e 300,0&lt;H) dues-pay m g mem
Em ory I-ee, w hite, ch arg e d ;
ievolution" a; then,. In the N orth niyht. Julius Dingf*Ui«r And A. J m
fierrs m4 the Morrn
would
sto n e , were flung a t a mill I I I rnttAon of this city will conduct the brink drunk end disorderly,
j ber*.
, p a rt me t»t, or th** world''* b urv'" *
ht* rrcAlii'it for fu rth e r nuivtm n Mu Ihe.
m' iviccm, Assisted by member* i»f resisting a rre st,
fined a to ta l’
Its nam e and aim are frankly f t»u n 1iain T ( ’m ill v&lt;'U uae li.Oihl.*
tin* rungrttf*lion. Scrvirr* also a rr MO.
u topian. Its announced purpose I* OtHi Ktpiare fe d of wall beaid, In it
.Members of the crew h * v r tes&lt;f
1,, U* held a ta rtin g at 0:00 o'clw k
J. J . M sgruder and Jock
to abolish poverty. At a bussing, *1 iirHi 1y h m ' i I, and »
a ^ M i i l i d - t e e l g n o e r * 1?
tifird in tin* inquiry
that
fin*
tiniuirruw m orning
The Day of man, charged w ith reck Isea
breexy
optim
istic
h
e
ad
q
u
arters
I
Zb
CDI.DM UDS, Ohio. Sept. DC—
H
it
World'*
l
a
i
r
will
end
st?
drilf*
were
rod
rcirufarly
mH cm l«*d
Atonement is the i r r a t e i l F c a it ing, dism issed.
U P I-G iiv,- rnur G ro rg r W hits o r­ persons a re employed tu rn in g out two i &gt;hi to vi «iti Th Uir «d* v. N*v by A11 uf the M n rru 1"»• t lr sc*
H I T S 111) RGH. Sept. 18.—(A*&gt; dered
[• H&gt; un thii Jew ish ra'U*tidar.
j Haul J. Jink ins, fined r *
lii|uor licenses
removed pam phlets, bulletin* ami a nrw -p*
t,
and
cliiM
-i*
nut
it*
iH|iii|i(iitnt.1
men,
— A s If each w ord to rtu re d him, front ra la b lia h m tn ls displaying p er; o rg a n tln g Initiating, and p ro ­
| being drunk and disorderly, j
W reckmir crewn will move m at
M rm brr* of th.* crew a.f
th r
Qgprga
B lratlgca,
4B-ye*r-old slot machines.
*6(1 to r an a ssau lt.
claim ing how poverty, tax e s, m o rt­
The
rat
ta
tta
t
uf
an
a
ir
ham
m
er
once to knock down three and Steam er Yum uri. then in command
bow ling alley p roprietor, told th*
Iloaa l-ee Green e stre a te d
winch
is
lM&lt;injf
used
to
rivet
tu*
.NOME,
.Sept.
1H.
(
A
P
)—
Al«»
“T h ry don't give th e victim a gagee and debts can be abolished onediMlf mile* of buildings
and of W arm s, m rnplainrd U» th*
• lo r y of how his aye* won- chance," he said.
and a v irtu a lly w orrllras world
kii * f am urn* city uf jruld lny m j get her the Aide* of uric of the bond on a charge of being
exhibitor*
will
begin
m
oving
M
l
atab bad o u t by threw youthful
strain boat irisp«*rlif»ri
*.*rvlcv In smukiitjf rum* Dnlay w ith two i| i «.| Isiirr icastdine ilorA gr tanks which while P. J. Johnaon wax fit
MeJ. W. S. J'taJer, ColumlHis ■ubstl(**d,
their -tuck, m in iatu re
in "
reg b ere to an Allegheny
county sa fe ty director, however,
■Apr. 11*26, I hat th r M asirr did not ■ml p rtq c rly hi** « stim * l..l s- will t&gt;* put into amr vie a soon by fo r being drunk.
Th# “ U topian Society of A m eri­
found
ami
monkey*,
gla**
blower*
and
■aArt Ju fy yesterday.
Thee Eddie w as fined | l t ,
hold fire nr boat drill* *• required h« hit;b tt- $2.(HH)f0U0.
S tan d ard OU Co. official* here, ln«
some good in tlw slot m achines, ca" premia** a utopia not unlike
Sea tad before the blind w itness, l i t helped his policemen destroy the d ream s recorded by aociolng iflae* house*, a rt object* and pig by law, between Fell
2»l and
tluMtrs th a t w ork un this project M aggie Dixon and G eorge
Facetl
t&gt;
&gt;
definite
food
xhtMiMu*
mien.
*
WjM collapaad In a serins of aotw 16 confiscated
Mar. 26 Regulatbin* n'quiri* auch Niut » m cm1 1y w m U r which will is prugrr*ilr&gt;ir steadily, Kivrta are w ere fined *6 each for being I
m achines
wl&gt;n leal visionaries picturing a wurbl
• t one point, w ere tw o asllow- axes.
of bro th erly love. Hut th ere is to ladrllL once * week.
|iH.'k th r ■ity'* ruadjiteAd wiib »»•-, U ing put Into place m id, a job derly, while Wm. Atkin*
Nicholas De“ It gave me some exercise, it no revolution and m oat distinctly
Imnirlf1** citU cns j.*l* M&gt;lr*t i hat ia twice a* hard tu m anage Owens were dism issed of
Are ndash, ac- g o t rid of the m achines and it not a revolt involving violence ui
fur im u ird iite
l id
from (hr than when the rivet* are rod hot ty conduct charges,
and m atjla- helped the
o f th*
R. D. D akar waa fined f i ’
und pliable The work. W ing done
police
relief
fund d isre g ard of the co nstitution of the
■tales
alleged culprit
h
T1»
fM S JO w o rth ," he said, stacking U nited S ts ii-s.
"W r iiiupI Havi* help fnm i lh* un th e Iskefroiit near French Ave­ violating the sa n ita ry law ,-ail!
m any spectators charge of contem pt of co u rt
"T h ere la no rem edy In violence,"
up nlckals, dime* and q u a rte rs.
nytsidi' 81'iriiily," «Aid ll» Hex nue, a ttra c t*
i Gripping th* chair, Btratlgv*
JA C K SO N V IL L E. Sopt. 18 —
dism issed.
Jo h n a th a n F. Glendon, president of
Hwartx, the c ity 's physlclMii timynr. daily.
. m id :
( API —
N EW PO RT. S .p i W
A ndrew M ilford, charged
th e society explains. “T ha U topian IA I 't —Mis* A nnahellr G raves,
The federal governm ent, t h e
“On* or tha m o , tha taller
Society today la the g ro a te sl in iis u g h lrr of the mayor of Q uin­ The E ndeavour w i tin- s e c o n d Red t'r o s . and A m erican com pa­
A Isrjfc dclcgstion of m sm b«r^ a ssa u lt, Is to be tried M i l
•an With a gun, 'told XM to gwl
a tru m en t In th* hands of th* Anns cy. is ' Me* F lo ra ls," and she will stra ig h t A m erica i p rail- from nies prom ptly prom ised to rush uf the Ue‘lsMn.1 A fillers U-'igi*. in­ day.
I k W la the mar. I gave him
lean people for circum venting end reign for ■ day a t a laigeant a t th r drf&lt; ndar, Halnl- a ’."lay, aot- aid in an effo rt to beat w in ter’s Ice cluding tU d rg rre tr im , will be
v
*
*
, t r iN ie y , 118, I had in my
TW O ELIKK8 K IL L E D . ",
ting a new record f •ir it., course. to the harlior.
F a ir next month.
(( ontinu*d On P age I )
I get aanted and JA C K SO N V IL L E, Sept. 18. — prev en tin g any a tte m p t a t an th rShrChicago
t M i R r t . tThen
h
was c b o trn from a group of Mid f i n i s h i n g 61 secou-tr p li e a d
S
ta
rtin
g
from
a
spark
on
th*
arm
ed
revolt,
o
r
a
n
y
o
th
er
&lt;
l&lt;
1 don't knew whether (A P ) — T extile w orkers who come
BALTIM ORE,
Sept
U s
roof of th r Golden Gale Hotel
bed out or whether I t a Florida a re to be accorded the stru c tiv s m ovem ent. It la not m g u ls rrprosontlng lb Florida cities o f the Rainbow.
Chari** M aurer and Ja m a s Y t
yesterday,
the flame*
roared
herr
last
night.
Thom
as
Sopw
ith'a
slim
Idu*
(Co
a
t
limed
On
F
a
g
*
F
iv
ej
When I wwke up sam e tre a tm e n t a s ord in ary tr a n ­
fell *000 f**t*to th eir d a a th ]
Her a tta n d an ts. lu n n ars up in sloop, E ndeavour, ridlny heavy through Ihe wooden town, leaping
and couldat see. I sients, th e F lo rid a E m ergency R e­
rato n ev lll* yesterday when
th, ronteat, are Miss A rlene D ug­ aoaa like a jockey, raced home yes­ f r o m building to building, and
l« pal#-"
lief A dm lnlatratlon wa* instructed
ger (i f W inter Haven, Mi** Marg terday ahead uf H a ro lJ S. Van­ then from block to block.
W ASHINGTON. Sept. IB— ( A D wings of an airplane In w h U h j
r&gt;
*
E ffo rts of firem en sided by men,
|_________ y esterd ay .
Lily Wiwtor of G rata, and Mlaa derbilt'* white ship. Rainbow, and
S .n a lo r Gvurg* (D., G a.), said wore stu n tin g collapaad.
A lan Jotuw loae,
sou t h r u tern
Marie Baas of Kissimmee.
look to herself the honor of W woinrn, and children w err futile.
yenir,day he hod been Inform ed
field rvprgaea te ttv e of the FE R A ,
Federal building*, the Minora offm ally the T reasu ry d e p a r t 11*111
lug the first challenger for th,R X W YORK, S ag t. U e —(A F I
I
--------------------------;
la a cnrqtwonkraUon to S ta te A d­
A m crico's cup to win a
match and M erchants B ank, ,-vrry g ro ­ "will mijHige and collact” * ( 1,000
cery store and ro alau rsn i and all lax sk-sinst b re r d ealers In Geor
m in istra to r J a lla s F . S tour. J r „ re ­
sine, 1020.
,
g a rd in g th a a lta a tle n , aaid “ those
There are six races to go and hotel* but on# fell la-fore tho gla
w*.,
a f em ploym ent
be­
A fter railing upon th* D e p art­
It takes four wins to c a p tu rr the flame*. Two E skim os, I rapped by
--------th* Gam es, w gre bu rn ed to death. m ent of Ju stice a n d B ureau of In
e f th e e trik e who cume to U a t n% M rep o rted In * u thorn*
t t ....... ...... :_____ x u
cup.
W ASHINGTON. S e p t IK— UP)
Avs. (or A ugust II
F lorida re ek in g worit fo r the win- Hvn q tw rttr* to hav* docidr i to
Itrn a l Revenue, George M i d he w m
A sa (er Js ly _ _ I I
rr- - - The x ta U d e p artm e n t r i t e tided
other b*ek Q l f g M i Lehm an f a r
told the TrraxQry d e p artm e n t con
•lection a g a in s t
S nbnr t
Mos,--. t» Spain jm stenlay an Invitation
R A IL INCO M E UP
l&gt;aiR k n U ."
elders the revenue a ct of 10S8,
to negotiate * reciprocal
trad*
which carries th* heavy levy en
■v irem en t, but
sim ultaneously
NEW YORK. BepL 1 8 .- Net In­
M IAM I.
API - The beer dealer* th dry sta te s, as “ pos­
frowned upon a G erm an pro]
come o f Uio A tlan tic Coast Lino tropical d isturbance in the I ’artb- itive and m and ato ry ,"
for a b ear-far-cotlun
b a rte rin g railroad In the firs t seven m onths bean, R ichard W. G ray, govern­
Imet.
of th is y e a r to taled |tJT 4 ,.H :l a f t ­ m ent m eteorologist here said last ANDTII1
BANK ROBBERY
11ra rin g * w ire set fo r Nog. I t e r tax e s and ch arg es, equal, a fte r n ig h t. Is too fo r d istent to com­
on the projected tre a ty w ith Spain, p referred dividend requirem ents, m en t on Its fu tu re course.
SCRANTON, P a - S e p t l i . —
designed U revive a trad * beti
to |I A 8 a sh a re on th r rummon
" I t will be several days," G rey |A D — F our heovily arm ed b a n ­
stock, rorapared w ith a l"«« of M id, " b a to n i t can be determ ined dit* held up th e Bank a t Haurley
by M p ira a n t d u rin g U * depiwe- 92M.M0 la tho f i r s t seven months w h e th er o r not it wilt reach th* near here today a n d eXMpefl With
I xion,
*66,000 In cask .
el m * .
w est af the V, 0."

WASHINGTON. S ept 18.
4 — (A T .)—A report
that
.Germany
was using imJ founded foreign funds to
$ subsidize German aircraft
manufacturers was read to­
day to the Senate Munitions
Committee.
A letter, written In De­
cember, 1933 by the Inter­

Dispute Between Of­
ficials, J o h n
1 Near Showdown

Warms Once W as
Suspended For His
Careless Command

J

UTOPIANS WOULD

C i m i S y O O O T O 7 'V hV ;:rh'

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

^

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Californian* A g a i n There’ll B e Many " " w“' 1
“F a ir For Q u a c k
KemedyForPoverty Bargains O ffered

^

In Chicago Nov. 1

POLICE COURT

Governor Of Ohio

Man Tells How His Opens War Against
Eyes Were Stabbed Gambling Devices
Out In R o b b e r y

Alaska’s F a m o u s
City Of G o I d I s
Reduced To Ashes

(juincy Girl Selected
A Queen Of Florida Endeavour Scores
2nd Straight Victory

FERA Policy Toward
Striker a Is Issued

‘i f s f e c l

II. S. Determined To
Collect $1000 Tax

Al Smith In Favor
* Of Lehman’sReturn

LOCAL WEA1

' MARITIME NEWS

■

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i«s« tvso intimau frWode-

8^ ,nvi*e9w f e

To Negotiate Treaty

Tropical Storm Far
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tl wl Donald Itlchberf
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wetfld be aaked to take over the
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mlnlitrator
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cently came to word# over the
’ (ir l of Winter 'Haven, ##-. NRA, but Indh-alion# are tha*.
of the Florid* World'# Pair j the Pretldenl will retain both
I in the recovery dnv*.
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[ODE ISLAND MILL

New Job With NRA
Ltfoma For Richberg

8ay)o*vin«, R. I., membled a war-tom rillaffa aa 600 national (tard.men patrolled tha i l m l i
after t*o day# of teitile ilrlke rlotln* whleh broufht Injuria# to 70 pc7»°nK The national (uardemen claehed Intermittently with S.ROO »lrik#re and «ymp*thlwre, and finally dl»p&lt;r»a«l the throng,
with tear and naueea (&gt; •
Ijrier the troop* war* forced to fire over the h|ad# of ^ email (roup of
demonatrmtora to make them retreat. Slat* 'trooper# are ehown abdve firing tear »ar bomb* a* they
trove (round to krlkere at the helyht of the rioting. The atrlkera threw itopyi and hrick». (A»»ociated Pre#a Photo)
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WHAT A FINE PASTURE FOR ‘CHARLEY HORSES’!

TESTIFY AT SHIP FIRE INQUIRY

IN NATIONAL AMATEUR

I f you hoar'football -player* at the Unlvarelly of Flortifc (rcanlnf and tnbbla*
you 71 know Ui* reaaen. They were put through viyorou* l * ( practice, a# ahown above,
limb* |n tip-top #hap* for the time when luppie knee* and nimble feet will count foi
Yea, lt*l Hot niueh fbn—but a "charley hor»e" now and la preferred far more than a
UilRh In mid-eraebn. (Aeioclated pre#» Photo)

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Chief Engineer Eben fl. Abbott
I of the Morro Ca»tle la ihown
I above taking oath before •a ' f*d- \
|oral Imiulry boartl which ha told I

that within half an hoor..afl*r (
| the alarm he left tha doomed
| van**) In a lifeboat containing
I R2 member# of the ciww and
only two poaeengeri. &lt; He aleo
I teatlfied that the flrei Ve and
" ’ u|&gt; hi# fir»l aetletant koaff of tha
n hi# «ecWBi wj,#n they heard a yen' put ou' eral alarm. Third O th e r Irwin
Inal freen Freeman
(laft)
aleo teltlfiad
'by Jacob- ( ln ,j
with other officer#
1 Interna- that the Ill-fat-el liner wa*. »*t
eliminateil afire by areonlul*. (Aeioclated
Pre#a Photo*)

BOBBY JONES. MEET BOBBY J.ONES

DRAG PICKET FROM Itl.OODY RIOT

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It’a No Use To
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your vegetable fields and citrus groves. UseJCAL-ClTt
for this purpose. If is safe, dependable and economical.
As o soil corrective KAL-CtTE is twice os efficient o«
hardwood ashes. It contatne twice as Mach pataph as

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for th »! '» belli 11-o r iu»mc*. Tb«
to at*'# famotu (olfer wh* way a at
Bobby Janaaf at tha rtoht to Datralt
tot U ahown a# b* wa. drenad by a atato threatani ta Heal that o f tha Oaura
rlottuf at Saytaavllle, R.
whare 70 war* prerJAad a aanaatlaoal up#at |a tha fl
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BeU In BnafecA Erdtedvelj».';i

does hardwood ashes and also furnj
And valuable secondary plant foods
fo be important in plant nutrition.,
wood ash basil mixture that bos.
paoulority throughout Florida. Wh
under the lame conditions and for
hardwood ashes an application of «
of ashes used gives on equivaleut a
Use COFFER KAL-CITC to correct]
back in citnie trees. It is an axcaft
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THE WEATHER

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'Fabtkhed la Florida^ Heart
The WariTs GraaUal VefeUbU
B m i aa* Wehaat Garden Land
AN INDBPEJENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORID. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,

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WAR SUPPLIES Strikers Demand
SAID PILING IIP PromptRemoval O f
IN G ER M ANY G eneral Johnson

AMONG INCIDENTS LEAD ING TO CALLOR U. S. ARMY

GET MILLION
FROM MELLON
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Another Effort W i l l
Be Made To Collect
Deficient I n c o me
T a x Assessments
WASHINGTON, Sept. Ifi.
— (A.P.)—The government
planned today to make an­
other effort to collect m ore
than Il.uOO.OOO from An­
drew Mellon.
The Bureau of Interna!
Revenue arranged to file u
petition with the Board ul
Tax Appeals.
It claloa the money Is due from
the former Treasury head and Ambasssdor to Enxland on account of
deficient income tax payments.
An assessment fo r 1031 wss
made last spring a fter unsuccess­
ful attempts to havt Mellon In­
dicted for an alleged tax evasion.
The 1*1its burgh federal grand Jury
refused, however, to return Indict­
ments.

Senator fl a stings
Demand# Probe Of
Use Of U. S. Cutter
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. 18.— ( Al*&gt;
— In a hitter attack on the Roosrvelt
Administration
yesterday,
Senator Hastings, o f Delaware, cochairman of the Republican sens
torial-congresslonal committee, de­
manded an Invaatigalion Into the
use o f a coast guard cutter tu
bring Mrs. Ruth llryan Owen, min­
ister to Denmark, home
from
Greenland The boat was thus tak­
en away from IU station neai Nru
’York where the steamer Mor n
Castle burned.
Hastings asserted that "part of
tbs blame for the long Morro
Castla. death lilt falhi on the head
o f whoever sent the
(cutter)
Champlain to Cre«nlahd.” The In­
vestigation of tha disaster, he said,
should be directed Into the "high
authority” that ordared the vessel
from its post to Greenland to bring
back the minister to Denmark.
"H ow many livsa ware needless
ly sacrificed because the gem of
the coast guard fleet wss taken
from Its regular etatlen near the
•etna o f the disaster and sent on
a needless Junket can never be
known," he said. . . .
"The explanation o f Secretary
Morgenthau that tha Champlain
was sent to Greenland on an
‘ oceanography' expedition is ridicu­
lous. The Champlain would never
have deserted IU highly Important
patrol post on the north Atlantic
had not somebody high in authority
ordeml the fhtp to bring back
Mrs. Owen. ‘ Oceanography’ expe­
ditions do not call for speed What
a price that Junket coat— not so
much in dollars and cenU as in hu­
man lives needlessly sacrificed.”

Sally Cuts 'Audience
Down To One Man
CHICAG O ,
Sept.
IB.—Sally
Rand peeped coyly from behind &gt;
fan Wednesday and
stuck a pin
la a bubbls, as a symbolic gesture,
and showed reporters an engage­
ment ring.

It wss of goodly lisa and on the
proper finger.
"H is name (a Charles M s)on and
Em 's a
Springfield, Mass., radio
dealer," Sally said,
"l*ve known
him about five yiars. Hla father
a wealthy
tobacco merchant,
la Ibe happiest eveat of my
Sally announced, that
her fans, bubartlficies o f nearfor all time.

NEWS
Central Floriby tha Ssmlnole
of
C sn rn m
and dsp|rturw
River.
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Co.
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cargy.

NUMBER 178.

Price Fire Cents

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C o m p la in ;

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

W A SH IN G TO N , Sept, 18,- (A t*)
Testimony that war supplies ap­
Loral weather yesterday: IVifl'i
parently arr tiring piled up in (*rr- HT, low 72, rainfall .tW of an Inch.
nmny rirspitr the \er*aillra treaty,
wa* given yrolnrUy tn a Ornate
The Lily Briefer offers many
Munition* Committee that earlier
happy Return* to Mrs. Vail lxjvell
bail suppressed pudrnee it felt wm
(nee Miss Lucca Chappell&gt;, Mrs.
even more explosive
T. C\ Holt. Mrs. II M Uumbley,
Jaded by di»clo*ui
Senate in
Mr* Joe Hull (nee Miss Finily
vestigatora nevrrthidiv* straightBailey), Bobby Newman, Julian
ems| In their neat* to
hear also
Adam*. John Mauser, Jr., and all
that the DuPont company, in Keb.
other person* who*# birthday an­
rtiary. I tilts, hired an
"interna­ niversaries ale tti tie celebrated
tional spy" to sell powder in Ger­ tomorrow, and congratulations to
many and Holland,
Mr and Mrs. M. H. Spencer (nee
The narrative of the great con­ Miss Ruth ftoU'rtx) on their I Uh.
cern's dealings
with Del Fungo Mr and Mrs. Dick Brown laee
Giera, said to have U rn a secret Mots Betty Ball) tin their 1.1th, and
agent fur Id countries,
included Mr ami Mr*. C . K. Bell (nee Miss
the haot)
cancellation and tie A IIlira Whitehurst) on their first
structinn of the fir»t
contract wedding anniversaries. I imgratuiTin d e with him on Feb I.
Iat ums a tso a re e xt e rule*I to Mi .
This scene o f overturned! automobiles In a « t re«t i»f Wtinn*mk * I* H. I., in typical of the s iKtion w iotiflit liy rioting, looting
In anticipation,
apparently, of and Mr* W, A, Ginn, local m imobs in that city during the moat serious uutbt-uk m Niw Fnjslaiul since the beginning of
gi'Ui'id! textile strike.
Police vn-rr
years, w ho celebrate i
modification of the treaty of V er­ dents for
overwhelmed by the thousands o f rioter* and Govcrnoi Throdtnr (in t-n sought uni of fetlria i
Mor e help or we ll
sailles, the DuPont company had their 2ftth woddmjr anniversary
perish,” messaged Police Commissioner J. Hector Paqutn. i A»*ocimii'd Press Photo 1
failed to include any reference to today Moutlay's wedding anniver­
arm* prohihit inn*
Imposed upon saries include the 1HIh for Mr.
German&gt; by the pact, and had g iv ­ and Mr* Joel S Field (nee Haiel
en a free hand to Girra who w ii Belle Murry), the 12th for Mr. ami
identified as an (associate o f ('apt, Mm. It F. Cole (nee Mary BelJ
I toyed and Von Papon in eaponiage Allen), the 12th for Mr. ami Mrs
Zeb B ailiff (nr* Laura L r r ), and
work for Germany.
Attempt of an stlornry for W. also filed. The rt-strainflrg &lt;er n o n
"1 made s mistake,** ruefully de­ the thud for Mr. ami Mrs Jark
p i t s
m p r s ns
MacDonald (nee Flixabeth Bu»viated young Felix DuPont.
who
J. 1'. II. loca| slot-marhme opera­ nisi, sought to present Sh eriff,hr# )» Cotitfi Ktulnt ions!
figured in the testimony yesterday
inj^ or aUtrt
tor. to secure an injunction re riH U m ! from
for the first time.
• training Sheriff J l McClelland mg to nviit' slot mat-hi nr a In i*
Tide* at the Iw sthw : Tonight,
It was U m m ol DuPont
presi
interfering county.
A p p e a r a n c c O f A r m e d or his deputirs from
B o y s A n d G ir ls T o
I’ M . Sumiay, high
ihut of K, 1 DuPont de Nemours, low at
with the operation, of clot inn
Slat#'* Attornry Lloyd F. ltn*
S t r ik e
S y m p a th iz e |
B e
E n r o lle d
W h e n w ho told thi .Senate committee ha 1DL**t&amp; A. M. and I 2* IV M , low
Hhcf
,
.
.chines in this county met with fail of thi* city rcpm ciitpil
id report* that "indicated" tier ■t :m a m snit h ut r. m
D o o rs O p en A tN in e
C rS
B r in g s
A c t i o n I lire in
Tavares yesterday whm Mcl lt&gt;l)urit! before Judge Koto,
(Continued On Page Tw o)
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Circuit
Court
Judge
J. C. It. » lot hi ni-gunirnta arr rrrdUrd
A T L A N T A , Sept. A*-- CAP1
Kteoncw ruled that In his opinion .Sheriff M i('lell*% ! «* having b*t
Many Ssnfor.l Klks trsinrd wilh
Jirhii
rvgrrl Indsy Ihst t&gt;n» »t lltvtr
Two companies
of N a t i o n s l,„)n| machines such as wrre operal- most convincing.
t ei in
Itiurs prtiminonl broth,rs, Caspian
Gusrdtmen laat night were ordered |ad before him yesterday are con"Belkeva me," said .Sheriff
Sheriff M
I t 1o'clock S imUy (norm tig
11x1*. o f N s * Smyrna, tre rtle n T y
la the Carters* tile textile arra as atewcled and designed as gsmbllng C|#llar&gt;4, "w e’ ve really got a M a t* Anh6ut»ciil to-lay
y by
111 In lh* Florid* F.xst Const lies*
Governor Eugene Talmadge fol-1 devices,
alturoey who know* hit bualnc|t ,l(t (lf School- T W 'haw ton
I■11asI si SI. Augustin*. Mr. Ils.r
Jinlge Koonce therefore denied He made a fine appearance before
.
, . .
lowed up with action an emphatic
t^* (Me*
ws&gt; ,trickrn tssl Tuesday, and wss
sold him
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promise to "protect the right to the teni|iorary injunction sought, Judge Koonrv s„,i
and nil air
**j»u»*d 1
trniovml to the hi&gt;s|,nsl latr last
and di*misad a bill of complain!
(Contlnurd on P . „ ThrvO
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work in G roigia.”
A D hiney-General t *i&gt; D I Jim! night
will tie roll
■------------ ognnieut* to a
t'omoiiaalnher of Agriculture
Shortly after the governor had
udtsj before noon.
N mIKmo Mayo, anti &gt;l*l** M n k e
Henry Brown of Orlando, Scout
warned Adjutant General l.mdlry
I ml lea t ion- ur- today Gist ap mg ( •'mmisstoivsr I M
Hhodr- Fxei utive for « entral Florida re
W Camp to be ready with -txte
roxirnati-t) Ml'i hoys ami g .il
will tn- in Sanford Momlay morning gu*n, wa» In Sanfonl T)\ur*day In
troops to assure protection on
dp *Im fiisl day's til f„r the purpose of roofrrnng with 7»n feirnc« with local Ho.ul offlw il h t
*liain e Dimi 1he AgrlCiiltui.l ( 'on, n, it tee of the ,
ployes who want to • • „ t m
w(th WJIII1(, h* dk-cus.ed the
lM*foit the end of the week, enioll
face of the textile s in k ,. tiem ge
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A g u e ,ill..,.I A. M„ nit, y n l(h , Court of Honor, and
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m e rit m ill p it '* th
..W iwl.s.n on the status of the |„o
,)U ,lffl„
rr„ t,
W Gaddis, of nartow &lt;-,,,,iilj. m
ot' D mM r ill) M’ l ••
p,..o.! f arnirrs' Wholesale Ma.ke,
...... * lth R„ j j K.llaformed the rhief executive 'I,.,| n
&gt;. I..M-I
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l lie meeting 1* to he held a* a .
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ghan of AH Soul* ( atholic t liurch
"gras,-" nituation had (level,., ed ut
a dirii i i io n i.l
U -l
I&gt;m ak fa«t seasion ut Hotel \ulder
Y e t T o o E a r ly T o S a y
tn hi* plan tn
organise a
B*»y
Carletes die.
1i « i U in-* H le lll I d I h r
■taif log at H HI o’t lock
P r o g r a m H a a F a ile d ,
( i o l d R e d u c t i o n A c mu d f ( n Vt h i tig*
I-argr numbers of strike . so,
A mmuncrinrnT wa* m*&lt;le hm Ncniit troop aiming the mrmU'f* of
lri‘ in i im liiH -vfs ft'l
psthlxers, the sheriff said,
were
y e » l f t &lt;1m)'
Du*(
Die
A s*Mel*Dufi, the paft*h.
A s s e r t s
M u s s o lin i
A s D n c o n s titu t tin a
W "lk
Hiixniu* tn ptmhet
Ishh ! g m w e i «
(CooLlourd On Page I hue.
^ tty i (IlM ft If*’ * IlHV » hern made w )m line! n I i e**t) pluntrd i m p * id
Mrs John G L
I INI I \ \ A T I, .Sepl tf* f \1&gt;)
M il.AM . Italy, Sept. IT, t A I 't
Mdt lelpat inn nf the in tueidg 11 ih*
(( outlmied nil Pngv Three)
mmrued today as
Premier Mussolini's m-w*paper, Former Senator A Deo llmeree
11 1 lu ll m g fit* r k e t in n p e r* t in n l i n e the state ehaii m
Porpolo
D'llalla, ret r filly said charged Th n«day night tH' l*r*

TALMADGE SENDS Pell Defeated In Attempt To P u t Hs SEMINOLE HIGH
MONDAY
TROOPS TO MILL Slot Machines Into Operation A g a i
|l (J |\ f A LL 1 L K III
AT CARTERSVILLFI
r»00

‘/ ^ L a n d i s , Rhodes,
s“^ " u"‘1' Mayo Mfcet Here
Mo n d a y Morning

ILDUCE SIZES UI’jATLEE POMERENF
RESULTS OF U.S.|FIRES A W AY A f c
RECOVERY MOVES ADMINISTRATION.

It Seems To Be An
I*real dent Rooseirlt has faded to
Old Custom Dp In achieve 111* fgur fundamental till*
iri t*. hut it ts too soon In conclude
"Them, Thar Hills ’ that ex|M*rimenla he is undertaking
JEFFERSON C IT Y , Ttnn., Sept

ulrrit If ih»'-**%elt*s act ton \ re&lt;fi
mg the g.ild end tent of ti loin
was micMH-f Hutimiat an* « dac
Upon l«ii» mess leciiviM). .

life imsucceaifuL
The iiewspapar'* estimate of the

lb.—(A*&gt;— An ll-yrar-old girl wss Roosevelt Administration 1* bv
th* pruud moUi.r of . 7 1-2 pound !&lt;• vrxl lo hsv, !«-, r, written by 11
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i Dure himself. It* editorial com*
bsby her* ysslsnlay.
|n.p ir* () h)
l-rrsUvnl .
Jefferson hfsipital sltxrhcs rc ■■■« ,-iit w ritings, is Inch Mussolini
portrd the
bluc-syrd infant * a '| &gt;» lending.
normal tn rvtry way and that both
"K uuw vtll's pnnciplcs arc not
mother and child ars “ doing fine ” | f ••clxl. and *vrn Irs. ar* they
i ..ininunistir,' the I’upulu U'Halia
Ths young roolhsr is from S,
tier count), in tht foothills of the -aid.
"When one reads his address of
Gr*at Smoky mountains. Her case
(Cuatlanan On I’ aga 1)
was unusual In this
action but
medical authorities ssld that per
haps 2b girls as young as he had
burns children tn this cuunly.

P o iiii le n e , UH U f n o D e m i i u t Bid

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J. C. ChiisSe Nlmed
By Citrus Shijpers
To Control joaid
W INTER IIA V I N
id*'

Shipper* nf tin

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ru- Gniwer* ( lenring H
t ml inn, ut ■ riievtnig hi

Wirtconsoniun Held
A 8 Brutal Killer
Of His Sweetheart

I" h l &lt;|I( f I'I|,ll M
l f mil,, til* 11 * till! 'ft11i'llm l H |\ \\ ono-n"1* l h\ ision 1
lid * n l m «
In
n p e ri
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t e u ip u m r y i.l, F rol.T in e Association which
idMrknf *hnul*||tt 15
lerentty , , s set up to fight thr

Petri Thuiatun wt* mitied ■*
ch*&lt;r in#n of n mm inIDec which
wmild romplete detail* for this
temporary slrmturv The commit
FUN l i l ’ I Al , H i , . Sept 16
tee (litlude- Fd Melsch,
Cam
(A ID - Lawrence Kilmer,
wa* rron, W. F Garnrr, and Charlcheld wriDmut hail tmlay
f *»r the Dunn.
deaDi nf hi* *«»•«■!heart, 2" &gt;earT)u* slat, nf filial* who will !•«
old Agatha ArrmliL wlm appan ntly here Moiula) mnrmng are r rp o itfl
»* &gt; run over and killed by a tire* a* having held a merting in Talln
I leas automobile wheel
ha**cr yr^leirlay morning. !tn mil
The girl wa- found lying in a come had led heed made kno^ri
highway after autlm, .1
.ant ,|,r |bically this aflernoun.
I and Kilncj^|iad ipi.t,..U,t and left
* n roadhouse.
S in g le G e o r g ia
V o ter

n•rlrfl Stewart
d#»y. iu&gt;min#trd ( Ikirlr
ttf FifiMtpnmf, andI V . f Mm-*-.

No FERA Cash To
Buy School BookB

Orlandoan Named By
Chief Smith is Me anest Man In Town

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The realgnAtion of
S. Jiihngon « ji Natlonxl
covery Admlntatr»tor w*«
demaniled by the hOHgb coiomittee of the United TexUla
Worker* of America today.

In « gUtement dcmi\ndin|
his resignation, Iseued
Washington, the Committe*
nttnekea Johnson for Dli

declaration last night that th*
textile strike violated an agree­
ment.
Issuing the statement Fraud*
Gorman, general strike rhairman
Hid, " l would halo to say Gen­
eral Johnson lied but I will say
he did aol tell 0 »t truth.Johnson said l**t night
that
organised labor In calling
Lhs
strike had broxen Ha word to
him end it “ was
an
absolute
violation o f an
understanding*
between
Thomas F. McMahon,
president of the Untied TeXtlla
Workers and hlmtelf.
McMahon
today
denied
the
the General's charges that
tha
• trike was against ths govamment and also denied that hs had
an agreement with the N R A Ad­
ministrator.
Ho said Johnson was attempt­
ing to make It appear tha etrlka
"le agalnet the government."
In Aragon. G a„ a man identi­
fied ae "N a p ” Drown, former tex­
tile worker, wss ehot to death
lest night from an automobile,
arid two men wire arrested /or
investigation as Governor
T al­
madge ordered a mobilisation ot
two regiments end A]
s,.eclel
unite of the Ueorgte
National
poeiibls
Guard to stand by for poanbla
e C n fe i i
strike duty. T h aKjppdw.
.
ahesH *QM ed it irs
Dynamite (hatter,
•red the sure
fare calm on the Carolina strike
front as a bomb directed at tha
K M. Holt Plaid Mill at Budtaglun exploded.
Nona wma injured
but the wlndoes were
broken
for 60 feet along the milt front.
In other areas quiet prove nod.
President Hooaevvll traveled to­
ward tha textile strike's moat tur­
bulent a re . lent night with Indi­
cations that any new eruptions o f
vt,denes would lead to direct Inter­
vention on his pert.
The national strike committee
hsrr meanwhile appealed to trans­
port workers to bulwark
their
struggle by refusing tu handle
textile shipments
Th#
request
went to longshoremen and steve­
dores of the Atlantic cosxt.
More and more ths great walk­
out tmih on the appearanra nf a
showdown fight between Industry
ami ths American Federation- ot
t&lt;sbur.
To xouis H appeared that
the textile war before It ended
(Continued on Page S ix)

»f r 1# 1

pa Mage nf The l firmest eadl Fxrmp
Don A il
Fiank
K Jiining* of
Jat ksiiiiville i* prrahlrnt of th
A wwim laiioti, with It L Glenn of
htiiifiiid a* irprearntative In thl*
M a y o r
K ey
P ro te s t*
i otdil y
A g a in iit
L iq u o r

Tax

W.iimii'p Home Df#non*tr»lion
* |uh inertings were hrld thl* w##k
hi I (ifigwiKul, I'aola,
Altarnont#
&gt;pi trigs and Fnnwt fit )', the lit*
let iwu combined
Th# merting*
weir romiuctetl by Josephine Boydrinn, Home Demonstration Agent,
Mini the subject of each wa* "C hil­
dren's Kchot11 Clothing." A di*pl#y
of clot King wa* ohown,
and patturn* for rai h garment were avail­
able to thr wurnen tn tut o ff patllririp for them to use at home Th*
tola! attendance for the week wa*
4b present The l*ikw Monro# m#«ttog |«*"*t|mned laat Tuesday will b#
held in thr school house Monday
at •( in* o'clock.

Circe* of hrr rlolh rik' Ihv *«at
D e c i d e d J m l g e ’ tt R a c e
leretl along the hlghwiiv him! an
nf O il* inIn •* thn i r v p r i nt it iv e- iMiloninbde lire lealud h i ...... . a
ATLANTA.
Sepl IK IA1 A
|*n*l near the hlood
nU&lt;n&gt; J -put
( itrn* Control
• Ingle voter in .
iwirlb Georgia
*
•
here
she
was
foundKirkland, nf
Vhs girl Is not married. Hospital
muuntain e,unity
yrstFriiay lisii
C Ch'BriV, nf IV
Cowrung m a farm field h inm
authorities
were
informed the
prumnlsii Ju lge Frank Whelchel
v»m* taken 11y a posit# whu r hud
w er e nam ed (Die r n»l e»
fathrr o f the child Is a M-ysar-old
tif the
Gainesville cit) rourt tu
-ui rounded him
Thr *bip|»«r« Bdi p*ni i r#*&lt;
boy.
l (ingress and retire,) Represents*
linn a•kirig Vice |"rr* Mil J i
He iniialetl the girl wa* kith.I
j
M A N IL A . Sepl. 16. -tA *&gt;-T w o
lire John U ,,,.,| to his law pi series
Mtifliin «&gt;f th* Clr* ’irig |)ui»i A* whan she fell from h car
, United Slates revenue
cutlers
si Canton
«iM
ikhnn
Li
Urge
1
lurid
*
tilgft**
Navrml month* ago Agatha*
1were speeding through the China
7 hr vote war cast In Jackson
( ( ontinuad Oa Pag# I)
sinfial
repirarntjDhr»
l
tak
ar
father shot at Kilmer hut the hul county sn,t gave W'hslchi l 1127 tu
! Sea yesterday tn h jt pursuit of a
lh»n
D'W'nl
haling
*
an*
i
umnvr
lets went wild The Arnold family lljr l for W’tHHi, throwing th, e,(un1Japanse# fishing boat whose crew
M u r d e r , S u ic id e H o ld
the SI * 1h&gt;x
tar ff frn llunda &lt;&lt;|,po*t-d Kilmer'* attmtiorva io the
rubbed
!&gt;’• four unit vulea to the ItaiiwaJA C K S O N V ILLE ,
Sept 1 5 - reputedly etlarked and
fi uit
girl
A tte n tio n
v*lie candidate end giving turn ills A u x u H t a ’ s
(5Y—Jerome A. Connor, assistant three Philippine jwace officers on
American aoll.
Ninth district Democratic nomina­
Florida
administrator
of
the
AU G U STA, t i e , Dept. 16.— OP)
tion, whlrh ts equivalent to elec
The cutter Benahew was report
FE R A said yesterday funds will
turn.
- The death of two women and e
ed directly OU the trail early yes
not be mada araiUbie through it
man from gunshot
wounds hers
lerdey morning but detalla of Ih,
for purchwie o f
school bookartur chase were lacking
yesterday wss laid to double slay­
AN O TH ER D A N K ItOHHF.D
because the
Indigent families. The metier, he cutter could not be reached from
ing and suicide at a coroner’s In­
FAYETTEVILLE, Ar k. Sr,&lt; quest.
■eld, hed be*A referred directly t„ here by radio. Tha Arayat was th,
' l.ief Men's club
ORLANDO, Sept
■lalms,
drives off
15 I Al*| — Entering the building
the counties.
negroes with
Officers said the shootings took
fluurfshrv* of a gun
j uthsr cutter in tha pursuit
II 111re Smith beli/vfs t
sometime during the night there
and bad words.
place esrly yesterday morning but
Connor said he had telegraph#'d
Hath American veateis
Were found the mesa,si
masked bandits eel ted the lashiri
assign a motive.
Stat# Adm inU trilor Stone now in equipped with dagh gun*.
Floyd was hatlrd Into court Fn end seven employes of the M.lltov were unable to
| Orlando and ha lol&lt;| hirr &gt; r r mi
Washington, taking if n »prcial
Th# fl##lng bott, Ilajrun Mtru
day night on charges of the nr Rank end Trust Company ■■ they Ths dead wrre Mtss Gladys Smith,
tlloUntnt could U obitlntd from
60-footer, with •
craw r i ’ u !
ln ,,oU”
groes.
He drnlsd
that he had arrived at the bank at opening her stater. Mrs. Agnes Smith E lli­
I I * words v t s
Weaver.
The
th#
FtdtrtJ AdminUtrttion for registered as from Takes, T o r i n o
•lapped a small negreas when she lime, bald them replivr while they ott, end Raford
natives of
dothlng, thotM and food for *rh&gt;*il •A presumably was heading either David N. Floyd, rpe
walked past his place o f business looted tha Irutitultnn, end escaped women, eistrrs, art
arra
....................
“*
th# K clkf tor home or In the
direction of.lrink stand at Cl
and told Judge Chaurwey
Hover with an undetermined imuu.nl, of Thompson, and tha man was born
at Rockniunt,
more, who, the
r#*he
(Ceailaued Ou Page 4 )

U. SsRevenueBoats»
Hot In Pursuit Of!
Japanese Bandits

le a d e r

Did Not Tell Truth .
InSayin? LaborHad }
Broken I t s Word

S u p p ress

E v id e n c e W h en F iv e
N a tio n s

S ays

.

ATLANTA.
SepL l6 .- (# &gt; —
Mayor Key y r iU id ty
u llrrid A
viguruu* protect sjfftidBt Ih# f#dpr*l fov#n»ment’# &lt;J#ct*ion to
■ ITS* R (1000 t«x
against
beer
dretvre In dry Georgia and urged
m review of the
question as end
hotel stopped serving tbs beverage.
Retell and wholesale
dealer!
who hast been handling beer uader
a "horae rule” law
licensing fcJ
percent beer as a “ non-intoxicating
malt beverage" In
disregard (■
slate legislation, called a meeting
to organtie .
movement
for e
Joint request for e review o f thd
decision by the Treasury Depart­
ment.

local

w eather

A** for AhruiI
A y# for July

�$

H*w*Vr.

Incident

unrest which

be only sprslosd. A t
turn f u n befsMC

Only a samll w i m o f the p M
tn m Om pbkse o f pn »p »t(a w m i
reraraeod la p i m k a ip m tio M
SEATTLE, '
because the superstructure t t the
\m - p k tw
Veeeel M i carried away M l r t U a
ttj MtUtm,
after-part at Um M K m m r y i 'M .
rg ra p fd te 'lft the elhao 014 n n t n who talked with fqrri.

iritispnlT

!or Um teUten* t» gold h e

•rime“ ^ l T

be deviat'd and enacted which will
Oie elimination of many of the avlJ*
teed the manufacture and ante'of mi»-

have for Its

Martin’s Garage

«* * *

irew a te

V j &amp; 'W J &amp; S L A V

rntte iirofit and Iom eyatem of a- few

Uw! Ikll'iJI'l'lJUUJlUA,

ah oiitbumt of righteous IndlgnnMcent.diicbaurct. may paair lawa prohibiting
the aaU and export of American armaments to', foreign
countries. I f It does, It will destroy *n industry which
has long given employment to thousands Of workingmen,
and which has made it* profits at the expense .of foreign
coantriea. And It wtU force the abandonment of this
rather lucrative field of enterprise to ^foreign munition

. X

3

B

lent Roosevelt, rightly In*
over the Morro Castle
, propotes leglststlon rethat passenger shlpe , be
ted entirely of fire proof

lZ&gt;teMtenpHtfrid.hiw.
»

u

n

K

&amp;

Ed cftUng r)&lt;l of wood on
i the elimination of wooJ-

iT ro ii/ v .

.

.

W Tatemdgs who objects

Ig saato laborers who

'a fa ^ 'ir fls &amp; ft e e s v e fed. Marti W

ttaLcmrntJi

^m^wm

r d t e E T u io

ii s

LA REPORT, CallL, 8epL 15.—
UP)—BsrUrtt Spring*, ene o f the
llluMir o f the amount nsstate's most Widely known rammer
Uw/Urector of the be4resects, was In rains yesterday ha
lb *’result o f a firs which destroyed
four hotels, SO cottages and cable*,
lug Um &gt;3 years mhaksrsioa In sea
wgterj but the sqlrers ’.briievte «ad a water bottling p U s t The
the treasure o f gold dust and nug- kwa is estimated at &gt;400,000.
JIB- t *1..i|-i,-e,.,j. te-.*.m* *wt r r—
g*ta could bo panned from the

.M

N uTqBpU Nii

p u n r&gt;*jT

clnggf|tfo&gt;

.by. thrir gum griqite U
i a thproggH^Jfli copiu*l objection, and yat
,Vi»r gyco. we doubt b
Cap apyoiio imaging that the Hkcbbood
bg loss provalent Urggy It mo grant Kry
factory ip Germany worn owned by Hitter,
government, in*toad of by private Investor)
basic cauaaa of war. which rvn upph the
prrnnlniV nntj-norlnl unrcM of the ' people,

by prominent Democrats.s» well
as KgfiOdkmu .frgm other states.
Rangy «v d bis nsUoqal ertanl.
ration was "sitlsflcd to teste the
decision to tits
Intelligence and
te/iU ir *

lb might oven be wwiblc 16 abpUah. t
la kind altogether, through tns' suOccm/uI terfnlpatwn
some disarmament conference. It might bp poasib^ to
it all nation* to ugreo to aernp all, t;xisHng arroaments,
4top qn manufacturing of arms ana ammunltlop In tha

&gt; effid sl lag, wood werVeg and handicraft
teililcs are the leading activities,
i econom- ’ t.
Employment
provided
baste, threurt lha f J A tor It.OOf metv
its clear- with an •itlmats that is many
d e v a lw were have tean given tn y ls p
opportu- tm-nl Indirectly.
pertlc * 5. Tl&gt;e Norris end Wheeler dsms
available SO percent completed. 'TTm 1town

Grade1A
Milk
Grade..A
Milk
Sweet Cream
Butter Milica
Chocolate Milk

tha,ap?s‘,l'ra t e a . .

HsttefartA, appartpur, t t e W

tkmal ergamuuuai are U have It
«ut Is a wsy that way SteWtHe
preliminaries lame. IlfsUasM'iald
as much; MWs have a real fight
she*d , . . greater efforts mast off •
set greater daagsra." &lt;i,

VteUona Wcfcwma Ta (tew Waul At Ad Timap ,,

table c'nnlng, saed
potato maacat '
ivwtea, fhmr griadiag. dairy- atsitaUs,

h i.b w w rtm bora

Ur s . r a s
ops of the worlfl sincerely wish to alwllih
eliminate the cans*# W Fail oot till 1mir. Let them encouraga trade, troatlo* ao
ile may secure tho becua*Ulo?i of life with*
jpbltaot p n «a. let Ihopi promote .tha ocopf thely people, lot Ufast cultivate op in*
ersUndlng Instead of a aplrii of egoilonal
them eradicate religious and nationalistic
&gt;

r

*

■.

*♦

, *

e all tho avllg o f tha present ayatem o f pri*
o f mumtion and arms m in t works; wa
to acp the complete Socialization oi uua
I f Jt couM bo' occomplUhad In other couni jn (his one; but we cannot ae« where even

SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO

and. Oeasrel Mourns ,wl|
Prieus type* o t
, Urns for a M L 7®0

E

WUh Onr n w m

bet al*e te other* wbe

la fesror of the amaodmMt. It
l net prove that day laborer*,
writsre, railroad wgridagpseo,

q«a»U ty of whisky sad - ’ birr
water, dishes end tsble .User w s

ili tW
» '•'r^ilnlkre1fajj.

steteilf ls fa* fvrt

wsrs ’ Utelsatlng which w#y
Sled biters are aterada tnlsrIfrT* IliaIni rteanOy 6im such
ak*n, Th+re the realtors iretad
iff In'favor of Um' propsood
etebd sramptimt aihfadamsi.
straw vot* proves beyood oil

-.i .

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leaal headquarters. "Yoe saat
W ' Santa O ast fust before
Mmsa,” M y Um Republican*,
ag lira- the United Mates
srary I*, Tuay- ail
of u*.
r «r
J ■■
.• •••

„

Up liquor was telly, the seals hq*.
la * broke* under praapure
Only a few human bone* wars

forced to1buy (ram foreign countries T And If we alwndot)
fell bet a . fiber!otk Holmes our own factories, will that not b* an enormous handicap
A fM A ^anpam eomggtere In to US'la the event we should become involved in another
war ourselves T
y y dpU* at % M °7° CmIUWe understand It la th^hope pf Senator Nye and bis
sufsrd; should unreal** a “V»L committee that the revelations during his investigation
m of the item «f ISW" A*so- may start nimHey Inquiries In other countries with the re­
sult that they too will enact lcnlslallon curbing Uk_ activi­
ties of the munition barons. Many of our leading thicker*
Kates baa geo* belli teat fra believe,that # solution to the problem could be found In
New Deal," says Ddmocreti* gpyernmqnt ownership of »f| armament plant*.
" ■'

* l » C «o*«r ansrneo.

forty tettlM uf etem m rfv,
f t &amp; * * * * &lt; ’&amp; : s*M*
o f Uwm rtfll potable, a largo

Further. if American armament factor!** “ rc /treed
red thy rtr*ngtk ante this
rratkm. and thy P7»W k&gt; evgre out of basin*#* by Acts of Congre**, whew will our own
that Is to come,—P»»lm 71:11, Army and Navy secure their supplies? Wl)J they be
{•.

t u£ . m? Z

IlDuce Siaes.Vi
ResuUa Of U.
Kecovexy Mo
(Mntinned from pure one)
May 4. IP3S, to the United fits tvs
rhambvr of fVmimvrre w e’ must
admit Its guiding spirit i* Eas-

rl»t

• . fr, i

"Rooaerelt set ep fee ihlmosM
four fundamental principled .
“ Kiduction of armamrats; ■' *
"Lowering of tariff be return....

'‘UteUUuLra w ivnvwki.

"Devi lopsntai ef friendly rela­
*'/
Mr*. Samusl Pulsstes sad shll ant visit of severst weeks with tions with other w riter* Arm and Mrs. D. I , Thresher awl relatives and friend# In'Alabama
"Nons of tliese ’ objective* tpis
daughter. Nay, are speeding a fay and Hot Springs, Ar|,
day* at tb* ParaUi Uoueo at Puam

Park, Pr.’ Pulcatea ate M
Tkrp#h*g get en r as ullea aa.

Mr. awl Jfr*. L. % Hatter ate

Most profitable industry of 4“ U*» will allow item as it e Uft
baas art MUag fit* now a te
Inlet la tba place to get .ttegl.
One o f the most enjoyable social
event* of the season wa* a gubjen*

banters, thwww M s bate
*i sieratlesj of item .''

raw. la****
daughter, Miss Norma Iftredon, lbs
returned last weak frara a dsllght*
fut summer spewt la TlrdlaU bad
New York.
. *« *

a*ateSE:r :

tttctioo* that ^re available tltrotigl^ut the ate
f

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at' V' %

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)*S1&lt; ,1’I

It h high lte»M tell the sewriAekote the

r e ^ o l :

wandering

W t e H g r k f a 'V
sal** s u * p l a t e j
It uperteKSt ha&gt;

untlsh pari
LONDON,

fJJnAAUr
Ion*
Iff
T*. - - -i ™
w m rrTt v rr1
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1

�S A N F O t D H M A L B , E A H fO U D , F L O R ID A B A T U R P A T r f l K P T g M B g l l 1 1 1 M I
certainly do appreciate their cwo p tn U u .’ ' Mr. Ottrlla
i
steady i M m it In hi)
b u la w i
during th* fall w uon Jut ap o ­
int. hr added.

fce Pomene
Sires Away4t
Administilion

i*. Kr»e m. I’uir,
. t h . i. tur Huriti) nlsht
'A &gt;&lt;1111 llunl fur tS* lM4

Baptist Azarian Gass
JfoJds-Sodi] Meeting

XgBtliarr of Holy Cross Episcopal
Church will taka place a t I t * * P.
M. at tha parish hoaoa. . Bagulsr
boslarva mseUng trill ha bald at
4 t * P. M.
. . V
Tha Woman's Missionary Union
o f tha First Bartfet - Church wUl
base It* quariarq^kMlneas raeet-

Mr*. J. n. Oolelough, Mr*. Roy
R. Pippin, and Mi*. Walsh war*
hoeteaaea at th* regular business
•ad social meeting o f the Aiarian
Clast o f Uw P in t Baptist. Church
held Tuesday evening at tha home
of Mrs. Pippin • on West First
Street As the guests arrived they
wvr* served with punch by tha
ho*tosses and Mr*. M. N. Cleve-

J. C. Benson left today for Jacksonrill* where he will spend th*
week-end on business..

Donald Shaafer baa gone to Bt.
Augustine whore he will attawd
school this year.
James Giant of Waycroas, Ga.
spent today hsrt with Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. B lerns, Park Avenue.
Mias Frances Retts left today
for Morgantown, W. Va. where aha
will resume hsr studies at th*
University of West Virginia.

Church wiR meet at. 7:30 P. M. at
tha church, annex..
...T U E S Q A T
The Business, ^omjut's Circle o f
the Firs I Baptist Church, Mrs. B.
C. Moor*, ch aim a* will, meet at
P:M P. M. at,the
home o f Mrs.

The Friendship

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH

pottery vase as a token o f appreelation for her services as preiident of the class during the past
year,
Mrs. M. N. Clireland and Mrs. C.
A. Anderson were awarded prises
In a photograph contest after
which refreshments were served by
the hostesses. The large birthday
cake, decorated In pink and green
and bearing BO lighted candles,
was served by Mrs. 8. J. Nix. The
cake graced the center of the Uee
covered refreshment Ubla and was
vurraunded by pink radlsnce rose
bud* and fern. About 26 members
were present.

Will Rogers Plays At
Mllane For Two Days

Miss Martha Bishop will leave
tomorrow afternoon for HoUlas
College at Roanoke, Va. where aha
will study this year.
Mrs. J, F. McClelland and chil­
dren have returned , fd,m their
camp on th* Ht. Johns River to
their home on French Avenue.
Mica Frances Wilson left today
for Tallahassee where she will
spend a few days with her slstlr,
Miss Helena Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Turner and
daughter, Mildred, and Mrs. O. G.
Roller left today for Richmond,
Va. where they will spend two
weeks.
Mrs. Allan 1. Moseley and tha
Misses Msrgsrat Cox,
Elisabeth
Shoemaker, and Rebecca Stevens
motored to Daytona Beach yester­
day for th* day.

Seminole H i g h
Opens Monday
For Fall T e r m

^SUBSTANdE" b th* subject
The thing they do best and often
Miss Kliubeth Rollins of Zephyr
of
th*
LeasoB-Bermon
In all th* Identical thing that got them
spend
th&gt;
_
.
.
into picture*, they ara nevar per- Hills has arrived to
Churthe* of Christ, BcUntUt, Sept. m HW ,o ^ on ^
week-end
her* with her parents
101
Ik
Take Will Rogers, for instance. Mr. and Mrs. □. E. Rollins,
Th* Golden Tsxt Is from Philip- A cowboy, rlp . rt with the rope, he East Seventh Street
pinks 4lift **My God shall supply^ |a never given an opportunity to
alf.TM r
need
according to hit *how the wsra* that led to his
Mrs. L. O. Parrish and son, Billie
rilS w la glory by Christ Jmus.” | present high plsce on the screen.
Parrish, of Orlando are th* week­
/ Among the citations which comHe has made IS picture* for Fox end guests of the former's brotherprhia the Lesaon-BermeB 1* the fol- [ Film and has never played the rale in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
lotBag from thtf Bible? “But seek |of a Cowboy,
Fred R. Wilson, Sanford Avenue.
ya llrut the kingdom o f Gad, and
In his latest picture, “ llandykisl righteoiwness; and
all these Andy,” coming to the Milan* TheaJack Aycock returned last night
thlBga' Shall M added * unto you” ! tra on Sunday and Monday hu *n- l « North Carolina State College at
ssasss a.vvy • — --------- T—
* I acts th* part o f a small town drug- Raleigh to re*6m* his studies aft­
er spending the summer vacation
Tb. Lasson-Sermon
. b . Wr- tM.
(lades tha following psss.ge frent
^
f
front advance report, her* with his parents, Mr. and Mr*.
tha
Christian Bclsnca Uxtbook,’ "Handy Andy” D the funniest of J. C. Aycock.
“ Science and Health with Key to ^ J o t - Rogers I^rtray. a henMiss Leona Mitchell of Plant
u . « = * ,» « .- v,
m . „ iu t.,1
i“ “ s.
: !• • • ”
City la the guest of Mrs. J. R.
Weaver and Miss Thelma Turner
at their home, KOI Wept First
Street,

**?

Pell Defeated I n
Attempt To Return
His Slot Machines
soma brand new Ida**.
I heard
Randall Chase and Frank W. Senator T. G. Futch of Leesburg
Chaa*.are planning to leave to-1 lake Mr. Boyle aside after the armorrow or Monday for Asheville to |fitment and tell him, ’Boy, you've
job) their father, a a Chase. They ft&gt;t him beat.' "
Will go from there to points In
X slot machine of the type eomTexaa for a ehort time. .
■ monty seen in local store* was sat
■ 1 —
— _______ V )tej£ Judge Koonc* and opera led
by
Pall
who
attempted to
jf-at,----..
•- . ■ p o i n t out th&gt;t It is a legally con■ H W t lh T A T .
M 'ltr a c ta d device.
A l a result of Jodgo R oom 's
decision, th* return o f
slot ma­
chines to this county la fag mar*
remote than It w u
earlier this
week. It la understood that tha Su­
preme Court is (ha next board of
appeal* before which Pell and his
attorneys may appear with some
hop for sacceos.
Further, Judge Koonce's
deci­
sion, rends rad la th*
absence af
b h Etectltenp l — w
Judge
Millard TL Smith of this
circuit, leaves tha responsibility
fay the appearance o f slot ma­
chine* Ib th* county rati rely up to
Poll and hi* attorneys, and Sheriff
rioClelUiuL Th* latter h u
aamesue id that ho wUl
enforce all
lew* relating to the devtee*.

H o t O il
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City N cwb Briefs

(Cautiaasd From Pag* Owe)
Urgent appeal went out today
home of Mrs. A. Ellis. About K.,'rum the Court House office** of
were present, and a mast rnjoyablr*k*
FKRA lo all
persons who
evening wa* spent.
light have discarded
clothing
Mr. and Mr*. Eubanks sf BamjSHable
Tor us* by
doaena of
ford hass
purchased th* Hood' Odren
who
fac* tha comfag
place and moved
here th* past sOol season without
adequate
week.
thing. Clothing and -hoes uf any
Mr. and Mr*. Homer
Gleason,1 s or condition would be apprewith her
daughter, and
sister.' red, it wa* stated, amt person*
Grace Hunkins, spent Wednesday Isng them are
asked to take
at Elder Springs.
1st to the FERA sewing room
Mr. and Mrs. William* of San­ Irlayfslr Hotel or unit th* FKRA
ford have moved Into the
Johns1 &lt;rc# worker at the Court House
place.
d an FKKA will call for the
Mr. Milla
end
femily have dhlng.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter R. Campbell moved from Lake Mary to West
end two children, Jacqueline and Palm Reach.
Junior, returned Thursday night
from a two weeks' vacation spent
al Chicago, Indianapolis and other
point* in the Middle Weal. ,

O rra a la -t U M il
Huddleston anil Phillip* ware
i«y M
the n w liM t
tr
con­
U r ia M
Uusday
S rh a a l
struct h serin t f pu tltltM for
t T M M - r t IS * • A. I t
Hopper Academy, negro schead m Mi M
ltlM H i Ik i
K -r. J i a o
In Georgetown, it trma announced
at th* Court House this moraine
The kid wan LEM,40.

First Street ftum Magnolia lo
Park Avenu* will h* to times a*
bright tonight a- It has been for
tha past oewrel year*, The rea­
son U that several powerful
atocrlc bulb* have been strung
along the line* o*er the street,
and new and
more
powerful
colored bulb* have heen put in
Eagleriy
awaiting
Monday
night ara nearly Co local Bey
Scout* aad Scout official* who
will gather at tl~ Arcade buii.V
Ing at 7:30 o’clock to taka pait
in a Court of I ’ onur. Over I B
merit badges are lo be awarded,
ami many other advancemeti’ s
will tv announced. The public l*
invited, although
warned tha
seats will he at a premium.
Mayor Was. B. Williams
of
Dvinhi reported today that pro*
pert* still remain bright for th*
early construction of a swim­
ming p*Mil near that town. The
original plans for the pool Pal
lo be rhanged, he stalest, and
they have been approved by the
bval FKRA.
Now I hey are m
the hands of persons “ hither
up” ami the rhaarr* of their be,nt approved arv very brtgh', be
added.

hr th*

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Haldil I M P S SasStl Nr bo.*1
HIM- i 'Isos
TmUy I* the day when Unerd* aad
&lt; IS l ‘. U 1- a s ) l ' « ' - l " - M r -IIS S
of t'ouaty Commissioner* alt over
1 la |* u ISalvalloa M -ollaa
T u -sd s). t : l * I*. N HoMIvas Most.
Florida, as well as City CnawTWO l«ov. a U Itrwwaloa, l» B .
miss loner* were to have been 4«Mfs
notifiesl that the FKRA
hnd
l i U i r . I I I r . H tlolla-aa Mostdroppe*l atl physically and men
tally unfit persons from FKKA
Relief rails, and that it U up to
county and city hoard* to Ukt
rate of them. Her* In Sanford.
FKRA officials are proud of I be
fart that out n! all the perrons
on relief in the county, only 2ti
were rlas-ed os near the bor•lyrline which would have ntad*
them charges
of
the oust/
stain.
Daring the past
uvea.
Winkers have heen able to rvsiore
(W a re s Heboat, * I t A M
this list to nine persons, an I of
U.-falsa Warship. II *s V U
IH W A.
Will »-*••• kl HR
this group,
four
have
b-.-n
I Ise- s u lif e v i. ' T N i B B t r u l l o i . ,.| l.lfw
turned bark to th* County Wel­ leal llim New Vwir."
|;p«wHll
T
I' VI
fare Hoard, three went tu the
Htehlnf Am
rarmkl|ks
I' U
County Home, and two none any
T k ta w ill W
N l« k t
IW V
be take* to the lloaqp nest weeg.
AH the1 rant have* been absorbs I
as private rhargra.

At

■Tuirrh m r r lc w
Missionary

U H « MAW* ONUVI1ITT
D ill*

ih M b r t ir u i .w it iu iia i)

(Osotiaaed M i P a jl)
widely known aa Dm speeptwarrutar In. the Teapot Do scaadala. ipokt before the OiValley
division o f the InvratmentalHnf tlaad men to Odartown, where
mill* have been eloeed, for tha purAsaoeiatian of America.
HU Utter attack w u first poea af "breaking up" picketing
public expression upon tPNed and protecting worker* who want
Deal." Despite the attack, raver, to retam te their Jobs.
Governor Talmadg* taauod hU
ha heatedly denied earlier , con­
nection with the newly tmed statement yeaterday after, ha aaM,
ha had mad- an investigation if
American liberty League.
tha taxtiie situation of the state.
Last night, be dealt with* ac­ B# found, he went on, that milla
tion e f the President in nelng
wore paying the NRA acaia of
the gold content of the dig as wage* and raid that atrikera ware
authorised by Congresa.
petitioning for a different rode and
That, Pomerene charged, nail- a SO hour week.
luted public peliur* of vat*
property. It permit*, ha dcred,
borrowers to pay tack Irthaa
they received.
To "trifle with this mean of
value,” he went on, inevttabltost
disturb "the agricultural, histrial, financial, labor, and otl ac­
tivities of our country.
“ Money la property.' Coacu
ara property. The right tobor
and to do boslna** is prvrty.
There are an abundance ofurt
decisions to support these ite­
nants. And the federal eoitution expressly provide* Iharivate property shall not be ten
for public uee without just ra­
pens* lion."
Never before, be asserted, , a
stable currency -been so urgly
needed.
“ Keep it stable, and lo my nble Judgment business will re*.
Destroy faith in our bonds, ob*.
tiona and contract* which we a&gt;
roads or will hereafter make, d
v s unsettle all business artivit,
and particularly is this so when*
authorities. at Washington %
while wa have made a change.

K orltr Drbnt, l*:M A. It.

lh« Itev. It T. Caldwell. Tharatet,
H-pl. **. I;** P. M

F u rn itu r e C o.

Drive Out To

A N G E L 'S
Delicious

Sandwichcr

Ice Cole*
BEER. .

Santord
E le c tric

The Churches

Talmadge Sends
Troops To Mil
Word has been received here
from Mrs. Deane Turner of Fort
A t CartersvE
Myera, formerly of thie city, that

she Is now In Maryland visiting
relative* before going t f Atlantic
City, N. J. to attend th* tri-annual
convention of th* Eplacopal Church
on Oct. 10. She plans to visit In
New York City before returning
home.
Mrs. Nettle Ingram haff returned
to her home Ib . Weal Palm Beach
after spending a short time here.
She was accompsnled there by
Mrs. C. W. Speer, Mrs. P. P, Hines,
Miss \&gt;ma Haynes, sad Miss Mil­
dred Hanks who returned to Baaford yesterday. Mrs. Rlnee, Mias
Haynes, and Mias Banks spent an*
day at Miami and Fort I-aodepdal*.

LAKE MARY
Miss Christine Cob left rawatly
for Baton Rouge, Leu, where eh*
will la v * a position to bar pute's
office.
Enroots to that dtp aha,
In the company of her n t h aad
hb family vjsited hi B in eith er*,
A la, and AskvUte, N. C.
Bartow Hu Uhl neap (a
ham*
from Balm Beach far. a ■Math’s
vacation and Sunday ho aad Kea­
nsth Hoytlaln*
motored to Day-

(CeaUeard from Pag* (ted
arming themselves there will th*
avowed purpose of march'd oa
th* Goodyear Clearwater ml at
Alco, a suburb, and “ ahutug it
down."
Guardsmen Immediate^ i l ir~
tiered mobilised and moved » 1tee
district. Companies F end II f He
122n infantry, commandoi b; l'apt
Richard C Kndicott and C* Ma
rion Williamson, were nrdr 1 otr
and Adjt. Gen. Camp went Car
tersvilte to take charg- |tar ually
Howard Osortia celebrated bis
The Goodyear mill has k n op
orating in th* foes of Urn nar* 14th anniversary as lueal manager
strike situation but tloo Iwt for the Southern Bell Telephone
night for th* week-end hoi ay m Co. today. Fraud of the fart that
period of ysara
usual. It employs* normal] abort during that long
700 worker*. The Carters* e mil there has been only owe lost tlaso
has been closed. It employ aboit ore Ideal and that to him shortly
300 persona. Eighty-sit
.-rtf's after h* arrived. Mr. Ovvrlia slsted
|mblK
deputies have been an dut; in dw that he la rrral/ai U the
mill district as a result af rports for ib eaopsratlsa With him. “ My
of activities of flying aqaa xt* uf lung stay hers has h*e« mod* pus■trike sympathiser* open 'Pg in ■ihb by the people,* h* laid. “ They
the vicinity.
have haaa patient durtec times of
At Aragon, la » county a iahg •trass, and their rasapUlm* have
that In which Carter"vilh la lo­ been few and far betwsem, and I
cated. meaawklte. Deputy hr rtf
C. D. Htone, who ted a I &gt;Jf «&gt;
well-armed tastlte Worker it a

perfrrtwa to public behavior at

ttbum i

to aerial yow to u y way osmihli to ucsu
g lean. Free uetlmates on the east at awtk
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Croqulgaote

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aasssoM sad
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i
non-hog-n&amp;Uig,
goI$ WnJIT
"TH# hirdcet* wurh fn this bw*inesw
going to be la keeping *(*
inventory o f hoof, many box* wb
haven't raised. Wo want to be fair
and if It turn*, phi thkt wo didn't
raise only 8,400 h o p right on tap

I . All foods have not chawgad ia.
price eqnatlr. Meats wlrirt
5.7 percent,
Cereals caJB^ naVt
with a 8A percent inertise. ^airp
prislcscets
advanced 2.0 percent.
There wai an averegv drbp’ df b2
percent In the price* o f all other
S a y s it
fools.

r
i V I 'l t
15.— |coat $749,58145, or 4-$49 percent
k i UUk "
f
dmlnll'j 4f* the’ totplj 'white employe* roCivil Work*
&lt;
iW R W ' o f' A rrn rA rn tT
In Florida rest at- reived $541739 compensation for
T M lip tW
f
-----prraonal
Injwrfta.
A
dollars between
)
1933, aad Merch, I03t!
A A A
C ou nsel
t edat was placed atfV
ViLM ? IfttdtH)w»r(xji.
R 1 kx&gt;'*t
l i b I f m n d s O f I d l e 11/liia. et Xas.OsetUioate.Jta.Jtyt.
lace, we don't' want to have any
M by L. Warren Raker, work project*. The federal govrihb
4.
Farmere
still
are
getting
mtly
*
dated
the
1st.
day
nf
Angnst,
A. U,
trouble with U S A or A A A or an)Ur, In a report made to- ment bad insisted on a 70-50 ratio
C t e t f a n h l t t s 1 I n ’ ’ 1 9 3 4 i*Jt. ha* rnyd * w eenirteota u sur
T o S t o c k
S h e l v e s a little more than one-third of the jj
body else.
Ufrteo, aod Ha* mads *pt&gt;i|satis*
alius F. Stone, Jr., Florida between labor and matertkIs with
tnt tardswl to tseue tn aero+Oane*
consumer*' food dollar. From 1924) Eh
RMM administrator,
"Boudreaux la ’ very ’ Joyful
labor on
NBW YORK, SepL lO/—Orie out with IsW. KsM esrtlflentX rmtuetfs*
KKW ORLEANS, iJt., Rapt. IB.
W ASHINGTON, Sept. 15— t/Pl
Following, is a vummary of ex­ of every four person* it) America's
government bait* — the
to 1929 ha
received at most oneabout the folttre of our bmliK-atf.
j ."nol-rakring-hng-busincss" la Ho hao been raising hogs for m«ru — II owe wires who are stocking
ntles, cttle* and district* penditure* in arveral of the larger greatest metropolis is receiving
half. The problem t* to keep mar* *ta
d*. te-srll*.
t!
*,
■Huey P. la n tV newest dc- than 20 yean now and the beat pantry shelves with canned fro Its
tod sdrVtces, materials counties, Including the total cost,
tails *. T ant » , ntoelj A, l i *
government relief.
M in g coats down, and roo'umCr*
the
actual
cost
of
work
projuct*
lloms
to
a
reported
valv te a to plagde the N ew Deal.
he ever made waa $408 In 1B15| and vegetklAea In anticipation of
Evary liaia the clock tkka_$8jT| TnV'sIb* i»rtd*h'l*g'a*W*i*g at'-M
help by
questioning any
and the amount of local eontribd*
1459,18945, Itaker said.’
d a l* n f Ik * laauaaee.af etsrW
It* Waa Senator I^nn* who once that wae until this' year when he
li paid to th’oa* on Relief roll*.
winter food shortage are doing
marked
increase
retail price
ilstratlon o f the program
Offered to t i l every aaplin' that got 11,000 for not ralelng any it needlessly, says Dr, Frederick
More than half a million doRaro
which la o e r of tin* with the ad-&gt;
hogs.
iprJated from President Roosiaa«C*HXaf1iah * ,lkj will bb .p roftH ls yroV.
C, 11owe. consumed'’ counsel of vanev In prleea whteh the farmer
W »fk I*rt$jFff»
▼Mtfcl
" I f ww rad get $1,000 fo r not
| SOft.UtCf
1 (.t ills
These atn tome nf tbu'startflntf Ortobsr, A. 0 . l i l t . .
___ r_ , f t|081724
Alvl . .
....
rrit's reforeatratlon program. Hr
A
A
A
.
r
Is
receiving
for
raw
food
rm
s
14.14a xk
lei.sis 1*
ratling 500 hogs, then we will get
....
W ithes* m r n fflrtil slgWslktV aWd
via tittle* Included in the rTport
iis
.b
i.il
te
rials.
i.tsk.Txe.sx
ti.araa who tried unssecatafuliy te $2,000 for not railing 1,000 hoga,
l.ilXixtt (6
ai thin lb * 1st. t a y e l ttepteeakde,
Ittil
Tuppliea pf canned fruits and
M lisH y night- of William Hodson,'
I.SSI.Slt.l*
PlIV 1 ,,IleiillfIIIIIIJ&gt;.«o«&gt;Mda-M,sa ia ii.s u ii
Uae up the South in a cotton holi­ etc. We plan to operate on a email vegetables promise to be ala per­
nn.sSSSl
s m s Now York welfnro commissioner,
Ul ...^ ____ _
Tit.six t&gt;r
v. r , rinrinfUbB ‘
1,1*3.
It
d a y 'plan and then bemoaned the scale at fip t, holding ourselves cent greater this year than last,"
S1.1IS
1
1
|0(.»«1.7T
1
C
m
....
.....
Clerk ctrrutt O fart B m iIH*
11,111. IT covering the first half o f 1934.
1.t»U ((.*s
1,STS.11* *1
m i ■mlirtT
holt. &lt;•*unit,’ Florida.
•flowing up of cotton and
the down to about not raising 40,060 he says, "and yet reporta are com
(.111.(9
SX.ISS SI
*I.SSt.SS
In4 (liver ____ _____
It la estimated that a t ’the pres­ (H R A f.)
mbrderidg'of hugs" la the gorert'- hoga; which will mean that we ing to me
M un
I I 1 .I I I I '
that
merchants are
111.*** l»
nr a . u. w n k xn :
tr.iir.AV
ent
rate $?0l ,669,ODO’wIn’ be'spent
i*».m
,*s
116.111
II
u G
laerit'a aurplia reHuHng program. wifi make about $20,000.
1*0
using scant propaganda to per10.314,(1 iffrrltig 1934* fhr ic l i i f wRhln'thc
t9ft.IAt.9l
+
M
ai
“ ool railing-hog-business"
Captain
Munson,
Ana.
Ifunson
1(.T($C*S
I71.477.ir,
susde
the
puhlie
to
hoard
foods.
ISC
1*1
1!
Mai
"Now another thing, Mr. Wal­
x.sii: rt city, JFoat of this rum come* from
waa exploited in Long’.i newspat i.llS Il
ii.sis.is
Mji
I have also noticed
that in and daoghter, Josephine, and Mr*. M
ll.31T.SX state and federal grkntn:
lace.
irx.tsi.is
214.413 &gt;3
m r-: ______ _____
fb t "American Progress” recently,
Aaron
Lundquist
and
children
who
O F TVIH U g io m iu . i t S T V M I
1Is,1*1.sn
C9«,4I? t«
71s.noc 2*i
"Thrae hoga that wo will not some rntea they offer no special are leaving soon fbr their home*, dm
The report shAwa that* 196,000
1M.T31 34
F THIS
I IrP the form o f an open' letter tti
Stalls SS
MI.MI £s3
V#t*b
price Inducement for quintlty pur­
.tiler It
Cft.fttf.a7
It*,SSI
1
3
famtile*
are
on
h’
o
md
relief,
receiv­
717.774.44
l(
■
».
'
Secretary o f Agriculture Wallace. raise will not rat more than $100,wi-rr honored on Labor Day* by l*lr
v
i
1
,
1
,1: m l
SM lf.rt ing art average oT $10 mohtMy,
chases, but
seem to be
trading
* (!,III.*1
K44.ftT4.47
|*Al
tool..at
TVV
Certtll*
It wat algned ‘‘ Octave Broussard,” 000 bushels of com. We under­
Grandma Lundfptlst, who held
tll.H
in
i
riK.lftft.7M
I*ii n .. .......
simply on the fear that rnnsumers
le
t,
day
» ( Aaeust. A. U , ItX
stand
that
pm
will
alio
per
Emergriicy
woiV
wage*
are
being
nr.7itr.o4
w.Tfx u
lftO.ltl.31
o f N e V Otlrdn*. The pliraaeolngir
reunion nf friends and relatives.
I'ai hi ......n lril said rtv ilflrs te ' In my nfl
I1.SI1.T"
may
not
have
enough
to
cat
next
UB.4I4.I4
pAld to 123,000 persona, moat of .tnd Ini a ntads amtlltwil-.ti f t i r t U
la strangely fnmlllar. The letter farmers for not railing corn. Ho,
Mr*. Archie Hwanscm, who re­ H(. rlt*
l.sct.tl
I34.3tft.73.
Itlettftotft
Comuiners who
buy In cently cut her right hand badly, i* H*»i If .....
will you pay us anything fov not winter.
it, sT1.se the»n head* of families. They re­ deed |» Ire's* la errt'rdaaes with
|9 fS »ih n :
flM Ilfi
U M 4l.fl
.v
dnirn nr case lots are certainly en­ getting on nicely her friends art Vo
ceive an average o f $50 a month. law .-H alil errtlrtCnle Malware* th*
*5
railing
100,000
buihcli
of
com
not
• * ■ * r friend' Rnodreanx over In
fiiitasrilig ilsa*rua&lt;i iim pstty s 'l u V l i
titled
to
a
discount.”
However,
to
feed
the
hoga
wn
are
not
rail­
Dependent children being qared at—-l In Hrtalaolr Cauitty, r i o n d i t o *
glad to b-srn.
x Terrebonne parish received a f I ,t ,
.
W
jury
compensatton
and
m
»
i
n
many
o
f
the
large,
reliable
associ­
ing?
difference la-tween the total
for in hoarding housee and other In.wit:
Mr*. Henry Stamen is cxpecllng
I H t check from the gosertimvii*
lette I. I * ' I lllk. 1 Trl 1 T W •
Tow n o f B*af&lt;*d:
1 •
"W e want to get started as anon ations of food dealers have lined her mother, Mrs. Ida F. Jennings, cc ind the expense of work proj- tensnre of national re-employment institution* at public expense num­
&gt; tala, year for not railing some
‘ DOJ*,
In s.
ent for adminixtration, In­ office*.
ber 23,600, and 13,000 other de­ T lie a.vlrt lain) tiring t m t M d a| th*
a,i possible. This seems to Ire a up with the con umers’ division nf sister, Mrs. H. A. Post, nnd eon
dais f&gt;r the ISHiOinre nf snrb eerpendent children are being cared tlflCjtic In (h e name id L’ NKNOW N.
from
t
"So we xri* going into the not good lime of the year to atari not AAA, promising llnwe their sup­ end hi* wife end child all
port
In
protecting
the
consumer
llalese wild q e rtlllra lr ahsll he refor
in
thoir
own
home*
through
tint
lor,
X
J.
for
a
visit.
-.
■ railing hog Luttnms negl yrnr. . . raising hogs,
ij f r
spent within . village* or In etihnifnrilltift th li\Hr ta g dstd
from profiteering.
giants made to widowed or aban­ tt*eni«1
Henry Htarnca, who has (men 111,
W w d b l n g to help the NRA he"Yuur olpedlent servant,
w ilt U n it iHtdrebn sn the Ith. day s t
concession' over which the fair has
doned ifethcrs.
rietnlier,
A. U , ISA*.
rnnsumers should keep the fol­ Is better now, but Mr*. HtartiM is
.4X9x0 'we natunlly will need some
"OCTAVE IIIIUIISSAUD."
no- liookkrcplng control and'from
W lin .ee mV nfftctal, alg’n k u r*
Nine ■thnunanl hometrw* men and
on our farm to help us no!
"P. K. Mr. Wallace, can we lowing facts In mind about fruits now III.
seal' this the 1st. day of
J'xrtrich the fair derive* no profit.
Eodl Mngunson and wife mo­
,M Jiot raise nny hogs,
raise 10 or 12 hugs on the all* and vrgrtabbx, llnwe sa)s:
If, as present irvllcatlon* lead and women were given fond and Hr plant her A. U l*|A.
I ' V. It r*U’GLA«fc
lodging
during the
month' of
1. There ore ample quantities of tored to Htuart with Captain Mun­
j "What an want to know,
Mr. while a t are in the not raising
official* to believe, the fahr pay*
Clesdr Clrh
'
iS ,.
daughter, who
Aliguit,
arrived
log
to
the
fruit* and vegetables, »o son and wife and
‘ ™Wallace. la: In jour opinion, what business. Juv't enough to get a few fresh
ntd*'
r’ oeiitj- Florida.
out 100 cent* on the dollar,
avkl
IMKAI.)
ami 22300 aged pertains are lielng
heat kind of farm nnt to •liles of bacon to cat.”
there Is no need to shift to canned will visit with a nice.' there be­
show* a profit over and above all
a : m.
assisted In their own homes undrtr
- 9mm aim * ■ t ‘ it
hog* on and the beat ilral-i
varieties. Hupplioi are now coining fore returning to Iholr home in
exVtehiva the morief wlfl be divided
.Savannah,
Ga.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Magtho
old
age
security
set,
Tho
W
el­
^ '^a net to raiae. tVe would
from the "late” states, practically
'
. .SJl
among public
InstitatloFSx wMrii
fare Department la assist inn 2600 u i t i i 'M o r s r f w d s r i o s r o w
■prefir not to relic an/ ratoruntouched by the drought. This nuson will spend a few day* In
helped the ftlr and Whhh aroed*LO N G W O O D
t
a
x
iiK
K
ii
i
'
s
u
k
h
sKt-n
o a ere
Daytona.
1
families
nf
veterans
In
norrrgd
re­
Fition.backs,, hot If lliat It not n rood
winter supplies will be coming
slgvtad to'perform much1the same lief activities, irt ed. lit Ion' to thr
Mr. and Mrs. larotie Cramer, of
t breed nnt to raise we will Juat el
r
t
s
s
.
t
t
t
r
.
v
.
r
a
i
m r
from
the
South
Potato)
supplies
The September buaineaa meetlnft
function—that of entertainment 10,000 famlliix oT veterans who are
Herman, N. Y., but who havxr
N .itlr. is hervtfV * lv * n that XX4 ,4
,g ttr ti hot raiae IlcrkvMrra or Pu- of the Civic league Wba In session are
large as last year.
an
I
education.
X.
H
Ttm
JtM
,'
pktrrijaer
a
*’ f»*
receiving home relief.
. rohi br nine' Ilnj*.
2. Home vegetable* for canning spent a number of year* In WashC ritirira ls H'U 1 1 1 *, uatsd J b 4 *0 4
at the library on last Tuesday
ington,
I).
C.
and
are
now
living!CHICAGO,
Sept.
15.—
CotnciThe
p-.ililie
schhoh
have
scrvi-d
ilsy
nf
Atiavtsl.
A.
Ik*
111*,
lavs
tiled
* "W e will need a little money &gt;n afternoon when several Important are grown In the drought states but
BM
In Grapoville on the Charles* plar4,Jnt
R80.000 free innehes for children, ■aid refU llea te In my "(tie r , and ■
.rot with the payment recently of
fWance Ihla venture and we alio matters were ruled upon. The Hew­ berouse more acres were used for
mihte Hpi*t[call'"l for tag IM S
spent the week-end with hia i l i i tefjw
l i v seventh 10 percent allotment rrn
and 7569 famlllrti have roeelvcd lisa
•*»
u*’ in nd-rfArflBn*'* with J«W.
ing Club waa combined with this them this year the draught effect­ Mr*. V. C. Collar, at her home orie
note l*»oe by
Hfie I$10,000,50 gold
froe medical and nursing’ service* Hb M ctfrUfitnla rm b riC f" lh * l « *
meeting Several new names were ed them only slightly.
........ \nw)rtu
tlPBCfUsnT pr’.Mirnr
Hoax lake.
|hlrh the WbrldV Fair was flihlc
at the oxpente of the elty.
iti fthinflRnit cutmiJt
la H w iP
proposed for membership in the
It. Canned vegetable supplies In
Clenn Swope apjnyed Ilia lOttlanrei,
officials of the Exposition
tltanr
Thk estimate of $201,000,000 for
tl» T b r t H M la lf S I ' m ,
A ll t4U «»r MKW o f HW»4 League.
Hlftl-.tfi are cipcrtl'd to lie
nine birthday Wednesday, Irrtlllng
Ilrlch ho*i\ HerlIftft t*&gt;
i4 in tnarte pnbllr a finsnclsi statement
Following 1* a list' of the more I93i toilof expenditure* In the city
mb\p I * Houlh. Ilin tfa SI At the Baptist hall Tuesday afV pcfkcnt greater
than last year. number of his boy friend* to» errMrhtcti sknwed a total revenue to notable marine disaster* In the Indlcatk* a phenomenal le*p from
T h f Pilf, U M W in s
M 1
crooon thir Hanlt-ani* and the IS Canned tomatoes will he 14 percent the games anil birthday cake.
(9 o
" f th*
lha iBdiijinrr
taauanre o f itfth
agrh hfftli
rvC
the mere $10,000,000 expended In date
v.
the Fair as of Abg. 51; to be $4,- last 80 yeata:
*
A.‘a had their semi-monthly meet­ abote the average for the last fire
o
f
11
.
j
oO'v m
rata
In’
th#
name
It.
JThe Dorcas Clrcl* held a r tn im .llT M .
March, 1551—Steamer City of 1920 whe ntlic deproaaion had It* H TItK irr. t'alssa said csrU l.
ings.
year*. Canned sweet coni, green plralwnt mwtlhfr ot* Uw» h oM
• hall tv* isdrpmpil according to
TH* KTmn
erne* r^rrrmireveme Inehidcd
Included gats' Glasgow left Liverpool for I’ hHa- beginning.
A large delegation from Long- jw'ss and snap beam will lie Just Mr*. C. klHran at’ her home ,rwI
t a r deed w ill tssee Ufsrsnh v»v
onft
in t receipts of $2,219,91,1.
This gate detphlat never heard from— t ’iO.'
wood a Hemic) the Itotury luncheon AS plentiful as list year.
trie day o f October,. A. Ir , IMS.
Country Club Ittmd, Thor*‘lay
doe*
nod
never
hoard
from—
Witness aty nrf Ir la 1 elgtialu
flguro la tnrclitslvxj of money' col­
Bwpt. 15, 1855— B lssm sr A i l s In Ranfortl on Tuesday In Interest
4. Capned
fruit* ns n
whole •rnontt The room waa prettily
assl
Ibis iHa 1st: d4y e g IS,pi
lected
fo r the sole of l 'advaAro tria, llaraborg ‘ to New, T~kv
of P. K It- A. concerning w ib g
n
i ' r Mkf. 18, 1*21—SteinseV H ft'n g- a . rt. tsss. • ••• •
prett%Iy will Iw two pkreCat great­ im itH'wfth baskebi of falt'fli$
and oeaecnt ticket*. About $2,000, ■ burned In mid-ocean— 471.
Tree Park.
number waa on n
kong sunk by rock— 1,000.
er in ouppl) than last yuar. Canned and a good
Cisrtr « U
8 w t!^ V «a t!s
000 in Inor me was derive!
from
Mrs. Hcholfleld’s lllhle Class of
Apr.
IT,
|HW—
.Steamboat
Solsols Ceunlr, FIM-ulsbi ft '
Jan. 28, 1921— Steamer Atitinoc
pineapple and jHnrs promise to be apite of the rain. The meeting a
this source.
Women had an enjoyable all doy
tens, with exchange,! Unl4n'pris­ lost In storm In mid-Atlantic; crew
opened
by
the
president,
K
h
.
h
mnrr plentiful than the five-year
art A. l i ’
picnic and butincaa session at hdt
With th'U bond
payment tin oners, destroyed by boiler expla- rescued by the President Roosevelt; ■9KAl,&gt;
Hunter, who askvd Tiro. Clar.ii
home on Thursday. Officers rli-ct- average. Canned apricots arc the
slrtn
on
Mississippi
nest
Mertiphi*
Fair
stood1
79
percent’
t&gt;ald
on
It*
which last two lifeboat men
lead In prayer. The roll was e*d
. ■
I. . . 1 11 . '.*■!
ed were: President. Mrs. II. It nnl. fruit which may show a latge
OCt. 18—Troop ship MoWn up in HisTtf-H o F x r r M s n o s
by Mra. Borell. After a few a. a indebtedness, a position nevrr be­ — 1,700 (approximately).
Grey; secretary Mrs. Alible Mor­ deficiency.
10e line 1 (la te
T
A
X
ItNKD
n
iim
1
1
1
u
m
m
^
fkxt.
29,’
ll.uT—flUPmrrt!
Rhone
Yangtsc River' at Klaklaltg, China &lt;lF T il K IIMI
"Exaggerated report* are being le.l by Rev.J. R. Clark on the &gt;- fore' attained by an International
(IKHKUAI
rison. treasure!, Mrs 1* Cramer.
t£# lltrtr S' tt^ea.
artl Wye and ab.wrt M) other vev- - t i w .
exposition
All
money
tht
the
Ixoid
OF
Tills
TV
A1
1
1
n
and
Mr*.
Moran
at
the
pis,
'
T
u
M
a
T
A
X
i
t
l
F
l
prnpertlve In­
A tempting luncheon of chicken spread a* to the
7e line 6 Ilmen.
Notice la h trrh x .a lvsn ib a k U l
total rtf arls wrecknt at St. Thomas, West
Oct! 23, i*2T—Frinripcxea Ma
I he hoalrai, nsaixted by her nio$r, an I interest psymenl, a
n u l M « m e , p tA rh *tw rn # T a «1
pilau, salads, rake and tea w n ert' it e In fond price*,” *a&gt;* Dr.
from tho Indies, by hurricane— 1,000.
falda sunk by explosion o ff Porto tirtesi" No. usa. aatsd lb * n k : L . .
jirrvi-d refreahmenta to those |$- $0tn,7W, wav'dorlvrd
6c MM I month,
Ilnwr.
“
And
that
misrepresenta­
eerved.
sent flea
lira warda fa III
trilst indsnliire which received' 49 ' Sept. 5. IRT7— Prince** A l i c e Segur", U n til—l i t .
rrt: Mn&gt;. Alfred Ericaon,
Mr. and Mt-a. Prank Hayes have tion exposes ennsumer* to raids by
i m
w
i V
M
rale f* ( capital
Doubls
*«bh raU
sunk In collision In tho Thtme* — N ot. 12. |*I8—Vcstri* foondeml ai'pilrwtlnir
percent or the gats admissions.
I'ertleson,
Mrs.
Borell,
Mra,
Inr t t r s i v t l t l U M F I x
guns oil a motor lour In Aurora, profiteer'). Some food prices will
fare letters.
in'etorsn o ff Yltylfiln Cap**—Ik®* arrurdsuce with law. Katd r s g j l l 7C0.
Hunter,
Mr*.
Rolton,
Mr*.
Au.
linnet*
nf
the
fair
now
fall
into
ill. their former home, they were n*r, partly because nf the drought,
rath emhrscsa the fi.lln w lag
Hwanaon, Mra. Muae, Mra. J.
■=-; -_
Mar. 17. 1891— Uldpta sunk by
•rrll-ei proisvrty sllualsd.' I
three glassification*. In
roond
accompanied by their guest, Mias as In the rase of meal and |&gt;oultry.
* ( M inim um charR# soe
nolo i'n u o ty,. Fine Ids,
Dison,
Mr*.
Archie
HWanaon,'
collision
off
Gibraltar—67-t.
lumber* ruarshtmd Um B in the
II fUaMilptl
tjtilrm, librarian of Aurora.
Hut we aw doing everything pos­
That I'a rl ur KW H '
L
E
G
A
L
W
O
l
t
t
t
f
Ballinger. Mr*. Hprndlnvo,
i V i i t w r*r* ik» w m w i
June 2.1, I8$l—Hti-am-hlp Norge
of $2,000JX)0 have been petd
K w q «.( mtu n * -i
Mr.
and
Mis.
J.
A
lllatlme
and
sible
to
keep
coniumcii
informed
m anlHH. mm w f i N *
Itssd, htr. I* T W F I t
Meat*
sirin
g
o r wxwvnw^e *at,»s
Moian, Mr*. L. Lundquist and
I
lands
in'thF
sttfn
rtf
$«..
w
roeicl
in
North
Atlanlic
—000.
two
sons
spent
Friday
a
I
Cornnado
ul supplies."
«HU W |iH a f»r n w i i
IthhXs is Kb ai . . . . . . i t sereg
Nullce
la
Iwrrbr
**»■•
uivl'-v
Ella Ilollrm,
Frb. 15. I M i —Battleship Mai lie so#.’ 'll pursusnre "f tkaj Cfrtnlri
have reCei ved100 ’ percent
The said IsiOl Hrlng at m iiig g it t
llearh and reported the ocean very
Hr. HiiWr list* four rnndlllon*
face valne.
Borate In IN* blown up in Havana harbor—20u. flmil d.-rree nf lorrotoaUtV * * « *»'• llir date " f the laottrore o f such rerloiigti over there.
eUTcrming food price which the
ilu A , anil ,suAitfl *in.tttF ISIH-OsV tld ra le In the name t,( t ’ n l s s e a
stm of $2.09,000 harp receive,! 00 &lt;t June 15, 1581— Esrurslon stiar*' ,.r
The Women’s Home DemntMtrn- housewife should keep In mini;
Augtia), 1SS*. aad Uat eertat* Ualeoa said r r r tlllr a lr shall bo Ve­
rtvetoed according In law i i I S m C
iVrent’ of their fart# value.
All •r Central Slocum burned in East' nrtlsr n&gt;ad&lt;- un IH*
lion Club with a discussion of
J. The nu ou t rise, which start-]
irmlJrr, ItH, In and Hy 1W riixXIt wilt Issue thereon na Ihr. l i l t 8 U
_
hire rtreived 0 percept' Interest up River, N. Y .- l.W IH AVE' YOUR W ATt
repaired children’s school clothing will he cd lh. last of April, had advanced j
ur Hrplctalwr A H , 1034
,
,
uf n.n|l«»l« i-.,Italy,-, r*
Ape. U-15, l# l* —Titanic aurtV I'uurt
W li he-■ m f f i n r j t l ' v l s i d t i e ^ n
tl -date.
At the
present tint*
by ono who really knows fto* t'r li "*
library on Wi-tlneti'lsr. the peiim l food price level onljfi
In lltatirerV. la a rsrtala
h day o t
S '* I this I
by
iceberg—
1,518.
tliirfhpi
11
|w
iik
it
V
it
k
w
fUW
TW
Jswkler, Mag. Av*.
H»fL 1$. at 2:110 P M. AH Inter slightly more than th'rke percent'1
*$htly more t lin $S,0Wl,fl06 r i­
mtlriiHVH &lt;*)MfA!*V, * cerOoroilua, t » , test
, V. K TKMldWitk
ested ate invited.
ds unpaid.
With attendinc* , Sept 18—Japnnqge a t e a in rt r
ilalntlir,, and ) l M w i f ] t’ « by tho end of July.
ttlsrk’ ( ‘ I s r a l r a A n
Klckermaru
sunk
o
ff
Japan—
MmO.
•A titon fob llc*
The Town Council met Thurs.&gt;s&gt;
m pA iin rioN tip fu d tii* * .
ring sharply official* are hop*2. Food |&gt;ricp changni haw not
ana
f
i
T
r
&lt;
if
nANKttnirwrro
ts— May I,- ItlS — Lusitania sunk by
night fur the regular Eeplemlii
fmrrtlfmsd f n a i T O '' rtwe*
fd
nr
rnkFIria
a’
HFT'p^rdcirt’
pcfIrndanlv, I, II K H C IlllA N elt. as
r t t t*8 l LONO' W HEEL base Parti
l-eon Uniform.
Houlh Atlantic
German mibmarlne— 1,198. '
*■ Hfdriet lU t.li r |n Chancory o f M id
buslnrsa meeting'with all but ure
n rl on all bond'.
*
I8XAIJ
truck, A-l nmdltlan $£jb. Aus­
stales ahowei an average drop o f that on occasions he liad .iotd
,
July
|4-*-Excursion
*
I
*
1
mrtr
en
a ft. shad a fte r fo r eaW aad n i l
mamlicT present.
negro1ntstamero.
he grosa
revenue o f the fa ll
tin drllVaty tfticV $1D-r&gt;. T-Fonl
at pul.llr ntiirry In I t * hHHtrel av
pe:ccntl
Western state*
Eastlaml
oqpaiaad
in
Chicago
Rlvir
Mr and Mrs. II. It. flrey ami four
Chief Smith told the court llu ai Die concessions,
l»s»l Idddrf fur cash Nrf'.rd Iti
excluding
&lt;4$rmp truck $38.’ R«»Is and Hons.
-815,
My and Mm. Thomas Van Mom showed the l a w t Incrvaae, on* I bat hd had rocalvrd
rw an koM ii la HaMswg.' Hsmlrol
report*
gi i receipts, was ehhtrii in’ tM . Feh. ML 1818—Crolsar P r o v l - , IH
of
.1.?
percent;
and
the
ro*t
of
tlv*
**t| , Fturlds, bolwssn tho
spent Labor Day as guests nf Ml
• m u PlaitU r
Floyd'e violent eonduct'from.whll ft oriel report to have hwn $d,hnnrs nf u V s s
Mnndek, ftctui,
alut Mm I'atrirk at Port Ptvrrc country had an pdraner of about people. He Hid some had charge 40fXniA3, including $78*390.10 draco sunk in Mediterranean, only 1*4,' 1*11,' W * W llaw ln g ’ dsaertbi
i J POIt tfAlJCt Mlsaldnary Htrawber- The Palrtrlr*. were former real
570 xnvwd of nsariy 4306 aboartl.
that Floyd1chnwrf a
negro chll
ved by roncaaelotv owned di­
L.ry Plants. Ill* Parkanl.
June iM-CrabMr H a m p a h i r i e
denta of Lt'ngWood.
Doolt),
„
M s t n . IXS. a n d 'ix b . Ptnr- ,
I Hot pasted bis place on a “ acxtot| re j by the exposition.
sunk by German rnlrw, Earl Kitch­ Hand, scened in g la plst tin roof I
Mr.
and
Mr*.
J.
C;
Cain
nnd
|iPkllli^-HrsI Illlsa amt tlpauldlngi
Huperlntendknt ' latwton visited CT.”
w
net
operating
profit
of
the
ener
and
tertik
l
handtwd
stkats
children,
of
Pcrlne,
Fla,
formerly
ntnftber S*s and SVt for fall plant
the Geneva achoal Wednesday,
FloyktSi plteo o f
butlnsv*
'i
to'date it $1,701,887.00. This lost.
o f Bongwood, were rrcent vtulUifs
f o g toy. Flurida.
.Front certtftod «Ur&lt;
Mr*. |', )l. Duoley I'pvnt Tuesday known ss tkc
(W
ro
la
Wlldcnt
prkt li
only abnvo
dally ex
J sly I. H IT —B r 111 ah wataMp m * snot* to bo wild ta g a lF fy M l4
In town on their way to vt«tt their
Wrtitl. PLANTS— Catbafro,
With
Mrs.
It.
Ai
GoodspeoJ
In
Chief
Smith'
romerited
(Wat*
Floyd
*1
and
dees
not
show
payment
T
doekkVanguard, blown up at her dork
amC Cartttm,' irtnr « a t i* n * r nt
HuWcl. pfpyor, tomato, «
eisra'vtf t s k Info shall
Sanford.
ertdentlr thoveht he bed'to llvw op
rod chat gee or ptyiand
a M&gt;\
f ■cparstely fo r the ysrpaso o f aalla$
I
onion, InWcoll; and lettuce,' all Olfliwtvlljk.
Mr. and Mra. D. D. Levy
and to’tHe name c l the ptseo.
£t&gt; trines*.
May
IS.
1818—
Rritish
troeps^h
• toady mound Sept t&amp;th. Ouy Itii
children of Hanford visited friend*
* rwxmie qanted dMO'nM Irv- 8*eta Anna’ tnrTvecinecI—938.
-Flovd I* either
cmrv oe'th*
;r| mailed opOn rctiuert. Prtvatt aik)
In Genova Tkerofay afternoon.
monnoet man bi
town,”
Chief ct !* a i
estlmttftl
$1,(100,000 MNl* I4M J. K 8. C f(la $ r Wfl
Bcvllls Florida.
•
Mr. and Mra. A. K. Moran add Smith tntd the cen t:
a w a g m a i r i '■■BT'jTFm
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children of Hanford visited
rota
1
.The else v m cotit Inuel to Who-W n tttfd
t t i |^ s p i &gt; Q t i f &gt;i-i &lt;
n r .y
Oviedo awl■ m U j EdyV* ■Shtton
» “ - lived and friends hero Thursday. Any morning xrikm Flord: anld’ be
a n t TO RENT: House »U h .1
The Woman** Home Demonstra­ would bring 109 wit netsc* to (b e *
trem t trfp tb (the
to l acfes land. Write * * a p . o,
TowM he was mild trorytered:
other tion dub will meet at the
Ir in chks
• i m ; c w . ‘1
Hall Tuesday afternoon,
iddli
---------------------- -------- :------ 'rB iL
tough
The Geneva Garden Club
will
l U 'F b r B oat
where ^
tint ■ eating offer the
Lu m b ar L
the*. Farida State sammer vocation Friday afUrnoon.
•hi. Mr*.'Ball, Gar
m B L U E D IA M O N D O O K
M r.aa4:% i
ttiw iF no
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fIBHRD
FOUR
ROOM
Mra. M, 1l
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IRLD’S FAIR IS
PERCEWPAIB
INDEBTEDNESS

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BltlonlteachefiPo^
Never’Before
Attained Similarly

Mttrfote' nisftsttttu
fn Past- 80 Tears

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ftept l i ^ - W i h h i aad
long «w n « la
p ^ ttn , .nd
P M W - M t t i ^attention of
l|glt ir1/~T ouafp enco WMll*»
enu
as they redoubted their
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offnete t f f w i h i r t w f *"*una
opening p m rf the » M

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to seme «Aen» by e » l

kor, all U n « * « •
Sttar i i i t K * f ' i n rendition
f « r aofonl years. Some Ini hava croppsd op,
but to
bay hart been of a minor natime MKt week tnotl of the
| M ara aaptrtod to itart reduclag tbotr aquade, rut Una off thoaa
cMdlfetcs who have «hown llttla
-ftfnailte to that the other* may re­
coin morn attention.
^Southern
Intercollegiate
QUbtette Aaaarlntkm tean*&lt;—CenOuuary and Louisiana College— will
aftkfclly open tha
season in tha
Bm U thia afternoon at Pinevlile,
i * . They did* not meet, lait year.
Cthtanary traa an defeated in the
% M tttten in I N I , white Loutiiarea M one gam# end teat four.
r t1fW schedule call* for one other
X~ fr ' between Roanoke College
dad Eten College at' ttetem, V t
■ U a ln n lty o f Kentucky will be
tho ft rat Southeastern d erm to so
Mta action. 1 Tho Wtldrata open
Mniraantan on Kept S3 with little
:MarHaad College nt
Laalngton.
' T » o weeks from today wtll find
'aU I I conference teama in action.
Obe ’ Inlra-conference pi me )&gt;
ecbeduled for
that date between
Vanderbilt an Mississippi Statc.The
■iaroona polled a euipriae last fall
•by holding tho favored Commoi 7 to 7 tie In an
early
Mounter. Other games carded for
U f a . *&gt; Include
Georgia Techdeateoa; Aabarn-Oclethorpe; Tut y n Chattanooga; Tennessee-C«-nteo; Loeialana Btata UniversityMeet Ueorgla-Stataea; FloridaM l l H and MteaUalppbAUmpbla
aTteMterd ^
B V n t a c h y V second tame la with
‘tfaahlngtoo and Lea of the South^Ol conference on Sept fJ.

Both Tigers,Giants

with Washington,
the second-ptere
JP4 drubbing front
UMahkaatlon addH l r S tead In the
i f . K f 1*1 game*.
irtMfyUta Indians
■ to ^ln tha flag
ethnljaid IS rem-s

i* g la f and hnd »
llT tU ltb e Tlge-s.
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GAINESVILLE, Sept Id.
test time the U aittnU j
Florida met talllaa (elteg
tha gridirwn wan to task.
Gator* winning • ! tu I. T V
previous tho FWtdn a a ig i

IV
a'
pa
tte
ear
d

VUOTA.

nail crowd at D cL m l Thursday.
Although tho Rada are -to the

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coat |T49l« t t l l t,"er *•**• p aitw l
oT1 thr-totalj while employe* re­
ceived M l 17.TO rompensallon lor
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pCTIWIIRI liy illtw *

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V J T T V U IlM D ^O dh tt a ^ n t W

Into muds o r Idle
GothamHea In 1934

KM4 by L. Warred Baker,
Hitor, te a report made toa] km F. S t a r , J r, Florida bctwven labor and materlib with
labor on l{ta Iona end.
&lt;y Relief, administrator.
NBtV YORK, Sept: 10r-OW# «mt
Following. Is a nummary of e i- of ttocry fobr person* tot America's
goeai-naxnt knits — the
watiea, citW* al*d dlttrirts penditatca in several o f the larger greate*t metropolis b reeelvtnjj
rated *eFricw*, material* counties, including the total coot, government relief.
I item* to a reported vsl- tlm actual east of work projects
Rvary time tlj# deck tick* $A3T
and the amount o f local contribdU pa Id to those on R elief roll*.
Mbrd than Waif a m (RioA' doRant
8 djrt wni be . 9Cnt tWI. yroy.
V « * h P f | »»N
4.U4.4S
These atw aoiwh nf Utw'atnrtnnrf
U * 113 34
14,140 It
loMTi.1i
114 404(7
*UU*tlea Included In the report
III.MI.I3
u H .m u
l.ltlitU 41
U,*41.11 Motxddy night o f William Hodooit,
l.liM Il.T *
LM M U *1
IS I4* 1* New York wwlfarw . commbaloner,
n «,o i« it
T4M «**»
*.*• *■ «
»;.m u
ISt.tlt.TT
Ti.ail.J7, covering the first Half o f 1054.
l,*7 4.71* OJ
t,t»t.ttt»«
r i tt* it
I I . * 11.4*
li 1* estimated that at the pres1.1(1.17
111*5*1"
117.1*4 to
I t . t l lA * ent'rate jJtli.iJM.OW'wlll'be’ »[
l* ’ .tlT.H
lll.U l.lt
jo.ita.tt dAring 1934‘ flir le ft if within the
l**,«*M I
tOl.OCVt*
1*.74l.*t city.-MeWt o f Thb n m r a m from
lie ret is
l7 M t T .ll
5.111:33
tt.tU.54
(4.TI4 ■*
lt.ltt.aa state and federal grirnta. .
:it.*i3.*i
l i t , tot 14
111,7*1.&gt;h The report »Wiwti that* HiS.rtOO
ttt.lt! I*
113,30* I *
101.711 3C
m iiu t
O t*,*tl 33
CO,* 40.17 famlilcs are on homo relief, receiv­
T**.*»* 13
747.77* (S
!*.»**.15 ing art average bT $10 monlhfy.
tit, 1*1 *1
C*MT*.*7
4«.ol* it
itt.I**
ot
IM .t lU t
30,74* i* Kmarttchcy woik wage* are being
itr.no.e*
1IO.lt 1.31
It. *11. ' « paid tu 125,000 penmn*, moat ‘of
UM4o.ll
1«,*33-1'
1,1(1 CT
13l.3lt.tt.
111.It*.35
tl.OU.K* thirtn h'-oil* of" famillra. They rn4*t.m .*i
451,041 11
cctvc an average o f 160 a month.
Oependent children being garod
• difference between the total Jury compensation and m a 1n - for In boanling house* and othetnd the eipm er of work prej- tenanre of national re-employment in*lltutUnu nt public i-1 pern* nunf
ber 23,500, and 10,000 other de­
oitit for S 'tm in i'tratioa, la- Wff5ce*.
pendent cbiklren are being cared
/or In tU Ir own homo* through
spent within
viliaiioa or In auh^
giants mad* tn widowed or abortconcessioni over which the fair ha*
ilnneii mothers.
lot • bookkeeping control and from
Nine • thnusant homeh-t* men
which' the fair derive* no profit.
Fanil Msrnssnn nttd W ife teeo
If, a* present indications lead and women were given fund and
lodging
during the
month' uf
lured t o Stuart with Captain Mon­
official* to beltovc, the fair pay*
August, arcbrtlhg tn the report,
ona «nd w ife and dktigMeT, erteo
out 100 ecnla on the «!ollar,
atol
and 22,500 aged perttma' atw la-lng
wdfl v««tt w A l a Hire* there he•how* a profit over and above all
sasbtcsLIn their own homes unikT
fie r n t o T o m f to their hnane ta
exyteft'o* the moricy win be divided
the old sge security set. The Wr|.
SruaanalV G*. Mr. and Mr* MacatndWg puSRc
Instltathuro which fa to Ucparitotoit la nssistlng 25(in
eiswat srifl nfmnd a fear days la
hetproi the fllr and whWh avwdC- fatnllba of Yolararts in nornWil re­
Ttsywnm.
rigtod w perform much the asms lief activities, irt aditUldn' to the
Mr. and Mrs. Latdie tVatner, of
function—that of entkrtalnmcnt 10,000 families oT veterans who arb
net-man, X. Y , hat wbn haw
ant education.
receiving home relief.
(fund a o a n W id year* in WasWJeirtem, It. C, and are new 1tonic, CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—Cotori
The priMIt school* have served
in Omfw-vdle era the C h a rW |Uae*,ret wrRIi the pa&gt;went recently of
KhO.OOn free lunches for children,
egoad the t m i e a f with h&gt;* ■utc.-p t r o w l 10 peew it allot merit on
and 7809 families have received
Mao. Y. C IVJtor, at her h am *d#w $l&lt;WOOt»pn gtod note i«*ae by
free medical and nursing services
Cent* Utou.
Writ* the world'. Fair was flat the expenie of the city.
c-.tlmate nf ffOt.000,000 for
Or*** Sample ro&gt;«Tod Ida lPtbanre1. official* o f the Ripntition
fijr T**f Awwrt*!## I ' m *
M dM hy Wednesday, u d ltlM to tando paMic a fmonr-io) statement
Following I* a Hat of the more IDS! roller expenditure* in the city
o iiu lee o f hi* hoy ftkwdi to tatJtoiMch »hiri&gt; i d a total rereerwe tn notable marine disaster* In the indlcath* a phenomenal leap from
the mere |10,DM,000 expended in
•
Ihe e n m and hath day rat*.
the Fair a* ad Atop I I , U be 14.- last 80 year*:
The fW ra * C8rt»* held a &gt; m 771.177.*V..
March, 1854—Steamer CllJr of 1D19 whe nthe dcpreaalon had Its
fdrotanA n- nttt.it » ' y
hwa
I t r t o o l rrewme 1nrhided gate (• largo* left IJyerpool for l’ hlla- beginning.
Mrs C, Mtawa_at hrohromr —
raretpt* o f W M H
Thto gate delphlaj never heard from— 410.'
HlHtadbe* and never hoard front—
B u b I t 1*58— Steamnr A u a .
fjt.
trla, Ilambarg- »to N*w, T**,kt
Mir. 18, l » 2 l—Strimev H o n fcburned In mid-oerait— 171.
kong sunk by rock—1,008.
■ Apr. IT. 1888— Strata brat SolJan. 28, 1&gt;1(— Steamer Abtinoa
tana, with exchanged IJnidn prii- loot in storm in nild-Atlaiftlc; crew
With tM* bond
payment thn oner*, destroyed by boilrr oxplo- rvtcticd by the President itoo»evr]t,
F»3t Ktrmd 7W peereWI paid on lu elon on Miaahutppi m ! Mnrtiphl* which last two lifeboat men
nwiritclnrii, a p«*tt1**» never bo- —1.7TXJ (approximately).
OCf. 18—Troop ship blown up In
rttt. 28. ll uT—Btromero Rhone YanaUe River at Klokialtff, China
t o r altotoed by an toteraational
■f ioi ittori. AR mawey fbf the bond add Wye and nb.wrt Mi other vet* — 1&gt;00.
an I tnlrrcrt poyoaewt, a
total id «ela wcTcknl at St. Thom**, W eil
Oct. 25. I»2 t—Prindptoaa Mafahla sunk by cxploeion o ff Porto
W&lt;I,7B, oro, den red
from the Indie*, by hurricane— 1,(M0.
trout' indenture which recalled'48 1 Bep*. 1. I8TT— IVInees* A l i c e Scguru. Braill—314.
Nov, 12. 1928—Vcetri* foondemi
sunk In coRUIon In the Thamw ~
percent of the gate a M in in u .
in'atortn o ff VIryInto Cihe*—11*1.
flandt nf the M r now fall into 7C0.
Mar. IT. 18ft— Utopia sunk' by
|8trto &lt;Unification*. In
round
; troabee* gwaroMrod band* in the cclllelon o ff (IlLrallar—674,
June K , 1881—gtram.hlp Norge
ana nf U.oaa.ooo bare been pakl
wrecked In North Atlantic —OtKJ.
Feb. IS, 1881— battleship Moldi* 7 000 l o ve re ce iv ed 'C O 'p erce n t
4 t M r fare vahw.
Boir ir In the blown up in Havana harbor—9Ml&gt;.
- On o f f£ ,M .«8 8 K aro rreetoed 08 „ Jtiae 15, 1881— Rxruroion stkani1
, |hr o nf their farof value.
All « r C-enfral Slocum bunted In Colt
R iv e r, N . Y ^ - l,021.
_
Ape. 11-18. i # l l —Titanic surik
-into.
AT lbe pmgtrt tint*
M l, mere lWan fj.tttol.ftod to­ by iceberg— 1,515,
ut* cnmrtd.
WTtb attend i aco
ng sharply offtriali are hopo-

HUD'S FAIR IS
PHtOENTPAID

fition Never Before
Attained Similarly

Mfcthfe1 Hisasters

tn P ast 80 Years

ftm.-apwAr am* roew* t w n w *e l e

■mow pttrod/ru1: tTm gw l e » t » « i
w W gti.' t h W I atpiocrit. OH. Ik e
oiritf h p l « b . l nmy A &gt; w a langr•JklWibwaip
'S X a e * w e »f* c l Wiipmtt. wre t.urrr
-f 1010,1 wo *e d o
p n 8 * d t o onorma w o* lend oe-mnK'- mi- 1
fir
Mwow.
-eAwA TWA owtaw pw w m na»••*» owqamro oviniiyiiiio* l o raiC* *7
paat8to i n-.. -S m * le a d | S V n w-,S

nth

h rwn. HMkJb inW*4to of ««.-

tails a. T.and $, njeek
T l*
-roV'.Ihf ii^d^egVovm roW Wlitbe
date of tat tmu.oea of m » ‘mrtWJdeemed srrsrdlns Is law Urn* I M
wMI leeue (hernia On the, tth. day s f
Drinker, A. ft , 1*1*.,■ .,Te .

tvtthem mr nlflrUI-algnstbre sbd
■osI thl« i bo lot. car a( HepiesTOOr,

A. D„ 1» 3t.

ittfly CX-J J a i , * .
^be^eama to bo oolg u aaltotf oo
'
Vanguard
4ie*-a' nf- said lota etntl bo sal
M l n w l a l tW”o
'rw. ,'1, '' * • •
mu
- n
„ sotwraMr tor tba porpw* o f Mill
I oeMay
18. 1811— RriUoR troepatoh'
Rawta Anna- tnroerioeri— (Wt'

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TWk C ertifies tn Kb.- 111. dated the

Int. diy nf AMfttiftt, A. IK, U l l t j f l

fllrtl *«a tf «W |lfiral*.‘ In my ntttW,

.irn l Imp- n m ilu
flu*im I t o
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i.tw. K&amp;Li pt-nlfl^U timUr*«■*-■ till

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T«w»n o f IM fn trtf
The n lit liisil Ic in g ***&lt; m m 1 a t 111
il»te nf the -lA u a n c nf *n rh ‘ eeviltlfA ie In the name «| L'NtCKOWTN.
Unit',, said r/irii(tm tp nhall ka « • - ilccm-it nceordlhc tn Istv laa dtfcd
w ill !■&gt;»« Ilh tvlin an tli* llh . day o f

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Notice I* hereby a lrrn that B b U
M. riTiiTUSU/ lAtrtfiAoer o C 'T a *
C. jiH Irn te No, 1310,, tnted |ha Ilk dny ot Ainru.l. A. It,, l i t * , brio (11*4
raid refU ttrate la my o f tier, aad
Uni m .oe Hi'iitlrnllon to t In* I t M
To leeur lo 01-rordnnre with .Jap.
Maid m rtlflcn te enibrar.-e ihe tellowlnu drortllird uriiorrtr e ita a to i
to He oil hot* Count}-. V lq rlU , la itrttP
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Nutirto la.ti*n-l»x plvan Ib A L l
TILA INN IN I’ -. t*iftVhav*r‘ a « T % f
1 1rim tv Nfl. m li. aftUd t M Till
I f u l f A. I » . 1*3* k * . tiled a a jt
ilfb-sto In my nfrlre, m*d h a ir■
a p ii'.lrn tlu l* to r l i e d ie t III tool
orcurdonro wltti law. Kotd col
rnU oietiriiero Ih* (i.llnw lng
ocrltiet. im tw rty Miuatod In H
m il* r'u o a tir, K tn rld a , t o - w lli
T hol l ‘* i t uf ItlVtt o f N K 15
h‘ \v 14 t&lt;r u titt I I * k . a f tth
llu»d. a ir. IS T o p , I t
Mai
ttn nlc 1* rU *i . . . . . . I ) a il
The M id UnM W&lt;a* asm mo
Ihe dale o f the I m u n n ut such
lltlealo In the iio r k o f t in t *
linliwe said errlltleato obaJI bi
deemed according la tow tag-'
w ill Im u o thereon on 1 W llU t
of HeUtrialier A. It, 1*34
\Tllnp*i my o / n ru i elan itu r*
seal till* tl&gt;d llt h day tit Aa*W

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I.WB5 .m e

Court

bale! ('•iiiiti’V yi«irkt**
A, u: tvHKKlC

tnnAi.i
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o f m akin g a 100 percent p e f-

tt na aR bawdv.
V gross reoro We a f the l i l i

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Clerk Circuit

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TK* W srtem IM w * TsIsgrapK C o .'
W PW M T

TYPICAL SUPIE!.'
WEATHEfc OVEh
STATE IN AUGUS1
Crop Report Reveal'
O f f i c i a l Data Of
Value To Growers
ORLANDO.
Rept. 1!L—Th*
Florida crop report for September
folio**#:
Typical vummer wrelhar fravallad during Ihc pa»l month with
the rainfall over the
i l i t i about
normal, except 1In Weat Florida,
where there ha* bean too much
rain for late maturing cotton, And
for harvesting cotton that haa
o p liW during the paat month.
Failure* are good *■ a whole all
over l» r Hate and have Unproved
iontr In the tooth rentrel iert,,d w
to the flood water* rceedlng lu r ­
ing the pa*t monlht. Cltrui cfopa
are m u c h better thin laat year,
with a limited amount of epUttlng
and melanosc being evident. Th#
planting of fall truck crepe la
wall under way with aoma eropa
already planted an,I additional
acreage being prepared.
Condition* of
orangn waa re­
ported on Kept. 1. at 79 percent
or normal, compared with HO per­
cent on Aug. I and 79 percent on
Sept. 1. iv n . Grapefruit waa re­
ported at 77 percent compared
with 71 percent on Aug- I. t n|l
rut nervvnt Sept. 1, IM A Tanga r-

Uiftlded' la" earn# .enWwt by reol
iWMthar, aU U *aaede
" l » rtIMi'fWthar advanced In condition
ita h fa r eeveret year*. Some InJnriee h aw trvpjm i up,
but aa
of a minor na-

J».#a«a tl&gt;w* next Week moat of tha
fSota ana expected to atart reduc­
ing their aquada, rutting off thoaa
eeipmdaUa who have ahown little
^ . » U a to that the other* may recadre mare attention.
^ 'P w o Southern
Intercollegiate
" i W f l H Aaaaclatlon teauw—Cend n a ty and Louisiana Collage wlU
officially open tha
aeaaon In the
B M I thia afternoon at Plnevllli,
La. They did not meet, laat yaar.

'Chhlenary waa andefeated in tha
WmedfctJon in 1933, whUa Loulifa N wnn one game and laat four.
c*Tha achedule ealla for one other
’ between Roanohe Callage
And Elan College a f Balova, Vi.

c. c. N. r.
'Ul»K. *WM

Ualrerelty of Kentucky will be
Ithfe ft rat Snulbcaatern eleven to go
tata'nation.
The Wildcat* open
ItWir ae*&lt;oti on SapL U with little

‘Maryland College at

find tfra|n*M ,n?mmni the mihw*
»
month
The Mate corn crop avrre::##
better thin for either » f the l™
preen ling year*, allhounh aoma

Leaiagton,

* Two week* from today will find
'alt IS conference team* In action.
Op*
intra-conference gtime li
scheduled for
that date between
Vanderbilt an Ml*tl»»lppl Slale.Tha
maroon* pulled a auipriaa last fall
• i f bolding tha favored Commodaeaa to a 7 to 7 He in an
early
w m uiter. Other game* carried for
A f t 80 include
Georgia TcchQeaaaoni Aubem-Oglvthorp*; Tu*
Iqna Cbattaneogt; Tvnac»»c«-Cen­
tre; Louisiana State UolveraltyU n i Georgia-8tataea; Florid*MdnihA, and MUalaalppl-Jtemphl*

acreage ha. be*" lo.l fn.m heavy
lain* In north and north-central
Florida. The crop l&gt; now foreca.l
tl itJiTS,000 bushel*
compared
with fi.SB4.000 bunhrl* ,in 1 H*31

ll.t , are forecast at 01.000 bu.heh
compare*! with HO.OOO btrebel- •

vear ago.

tty.r‘«)

lU y

h»* *

hurt ...me by rein. In «*"Hh and
wret Florida preventing th*

lB,

of wild hay, The

stssws»^ai
pnfl ton* on
Aug. I. and
•
ton* on Sent. I. 19S3. Th. aweAt
potato erop haa suffered A
*
hark the p**t month, with ah eattm .f d production o f V COM.OPO
W h M - compared w lttilJ M .0 0 0
bushel- Aug. l- .n d 1,470.000 bu.hrla Sept. 1, lO^S.

F ^ W u e k y ’a' second game I* with
'Washington and Lea of the Southf i g conference on Sept 89.

Both TigerSyGiants

THE STANDING**
N O llT IIK A *T

Mg and The Tiger*, advanced a
i drearer tha cHaritlng. point of
i t U pennant race* yeaterdey.
’ Olanta, defeating the eecon-l
• -fit Louie club, 1-1 Id tha »eegirma of their series, Incraaaad
8 National League margin to
If'gatne* with only 1 4 &gt; *d,
added a half gam# £
' over the third-plait
Were Idle, leading them

•Millawim
W u liln g
M b it. £

tee all hut losing a

with Waahlnglhn,
WhQa - the secotvl-plac-r
-ft drubbing from
Muhinatlon addn t ig lead In thv
I 1-2 game*,

f i y . vhe Indian*
to .win the flag
l u l g d I I &lt;-am"*

gum and hml a
n l f tft* Tlgere.

Y e n t e r d n y ’s

lid till ¥ JON KM'

DILAND, Bept, It*—DaLamfi
Northeaat Florida League baaeball
tlab I# gufag down for the third
and Uat tfma, according t* Fnaldent W. J, Page, who reeawtly Uaaad ah appeal fog aupport of tha
U.m by local fatw. Faring aa approximate $600 deficit, tha local
club ended Ha aeaaon
before a
email crowd at DeLand Thureday.
Although the Rada are "la tha
hole" they hgve operated an aa

G A IN E S V ILLE , Bept IB.
laat
time
the
Univeralty
Florida met' RolUaa ('oiler
the gridiron waa n 192A,
Gatora winning A1 to C. The
prevtou* the Florida margi
victory wa# even greater, 77

VINITA,

MARK

J Ip s u K h

FA L LS

NEW yOltK. Sept. 1ft.— W*&gt; —
ROAN O K I, Va., Bept. lfc —tAfi
rh*
MIAMI HKACII, Sapt. 1ft.—
New York Stock Kta' —Aivla Hylton, former Roanoke Pair of a
— The l»*Miy of
M. A. Killian, 4fl,
change
»eat
for
$70,000,
a
recovery
at city and county Amateur them-

the Iitem, yeatArday arered a aenaamm i tonal AS, on# stroke above Bobby
rf Jonea’ record at
Highland In
i A.
North Carolina
laat
Bummer,
• But football dopeetere iool tm ,uwar tha Monterey golf couree
$ game much dIffarant In *4
yUyl|on
ta rred
eight
•onvllla on Sapi W
when the bar*.
V t e a aW '-va* c a n par far the
Gator* and Thra' &lt;la*h i a
■ier IB he lea ever tha par 71
course Jfa *h»v-u three atrehaa
from tha ream# record, which be
bald JefaMp-with Clyde Jehneon

of 12.004 compared with the prevtoua *al«, wa* announced yr.terday. Scat* In
recent weak* had
fallen from around |9IJ)00 to |7r&gt;,OOP. within $0,040 of the 1932 luw
price.

proprietor of an oceanald* beer pavillon here, wa* found laat night
in tha bathroom of hie
homo, a
rifle bullet through the heart. Ilia
widow told InreMIgatore
ha had
been worried over financial affaire.

Cold Draught

Beer

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Sc

All Samlwlehaa 10a
glancing Free

ho rt’sCamp

TEACHERS* EXAMINATIONS
Will be held at the Junior High School, Sanford, Flor­

ida, beginning at eight o'clock on Thuraday morning,
September 20, HUM. Applicant* fop certificate# muit
regtatar with- tha auporinUndent at the Court Uouae
not later than Saturday, September 15th.
*f

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HOW RHODE ISLAND MOBS OPERATE

MILL

Kidnaping Suspects

BITRATION

own;

D IC TATO R SH IP
TALK PURE BUNK
SAYS PROFESSOR
Best Features OfNew
DealToBeKotatned,
Says State Mentor

World's Attitude On
DebtsMust Change,
Says High Official

GAINESVILLE, Sept. IB.—To
say thai the
United SUta| |l
headed toward a dirtatorahlp la
"pur* hunk," Dr. J. M. Leak*, pro­
fessor of
history and
political
science at the University ot ElohIda, told the Gainesville Kiwani*
Club Thursday In hla second nddraaa In two day* on varioua phaaea
of the Conatltution.

-V

i

He I'poke on the "Background of
the Constitution" at the Gainesville
Rotary Club Tueaday. The talka
were
made in
connection with
Conatltution Week.
"The parte of the New Deal that
are round and eonatltutional will
go on," l)r. I.ra il aald In refutlrtg
Ihr argument* of thoae who er*|lend a dlctatnrahlp ki ImmlnSjZjl
"The part that la uneonaUtutlonwT
if such la the cate, will be scrapped
or brought under the Conatltution
or
the
Conatltution
will be
amended to embody It."

a -*

, It. I., in what wa&gt; ileaeribei
■Irikr ataited.
Store wmdowi
police and Rhode laland Na
the mob,
(Aaaociated
I'reai

I’le-ident Roosevelt's teilile hiry boaid ailed opeiatora of
(niton ulitlr to Washington In he) of aettling the atrlke, hut
nhanduned I he mediation after IJmanufarliirer* ir/n*rd to arbi­
trate
Three apokeamen of the Joralora are ahnwn atrolllng at
Waahington Street. Lift to righW. 1). Ander.nn of Macon, Ga.,
pieanlenl of the American Cth
Manufactucera
aaaoctatlon;
George A Sloan, head of the Con Teatile In-titule, and E. N.
Itond, preaident of the l*ei|uot fa at Salem, Maaa.
(Aaaociated
I'rea, ....... .

DIVERSE STORIES TOLD OF SHIP DISASTER

Continuing the apeaker eald It
la not difficult foT a
dictator hi
Italy, Germany or Ruaaia to bruah
aaidr thel conatltution* of thop#
countrioa liecauae they do not ha»a
roflatltuliona] government a* wa
know [t In America.

NEW DEAL’ ISSE iN MISSISSIPPI

Strikers Demand
Prompt RemovalOf
General Johnson

We

ft ontinned From I'aer Onr)
would furniah a real to it of organlied labor's strength under the Induatrtal reroverj act.
The number of strike Idle wa*
estimated by Independent survey
during the day at slightly more
thin 400.000. While mill renter*
were reported generally quirt, ad­
ditional militiamen were mobilised
In Maine and Connecticut.
The
Georga National Guard w a railed

“Our Constitution," he added,
"wouldn't work with a peoplr who
do not have the knack of aelfgovernmrnt. Tlte teet of govern­
ment I* not nialrrin' wel’ being,
but something moc- than lhaL The
purpose of a cnnst’lulinn le to
make a government n-t a* »n agen­
cy for promoting the welfare of
the governed.
"The people of Eumne ace conout
fualng their economic wel’ •! ring
Still pending in a apecial ses­ with their freedom. In reality they
sion of thr Rhode laland legiala- ■re not frrr. hut kept alavea."
ture. reautnrd yivlrnlay, waa Cm I)r. ta-ekr vrntured the Baaerffon
ernor Greene'a re&lt;|ur*t fur author that fifty percent of our people
iiatmn to rail in regular army have never read the conatltution
unit* on which action wa* deferred through and added that ha wb*
ThuraJay
night.
It voted him
( 100 ,0(10
for emergency uae in
connection with the alrike.
Vrterani in thr tin hat* of war
day* patrolled the alrerta of arv
„|, B field of
eral mill town*, releaaing the lo- n„i of one ii
cal conatabuliry for duty at the other but re
mill* They
acted aa individual" government i
after vrterani1 organisations had upon. Among
voted to lak* no part in the labor “religioua her
disturbance.
lectual blrthn

FAIR BEAUTY QUEEN

NATICK Mbs*,, Sept
Polli •* »ra rrhed i wooded »c|ort

INSPECTS HER REALM

viaitinf her brother, Rt*. AWin C.
Hjron, pastor bf th« First Congre­
gational Church here.

yesterday in hope of finding gun
truer of Mlas Ruth M Bacon/4*,
of Charlotte, N.
{wared Thun&lt;ila&gt;.,

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Seminole
High
School— opened it* doors for the
J034-35 *ea*nn at 0:00 o'clock thia
morning, and nearly |V00 boy* and
girla answered the call to another
year of ittudy and training.
Greeting the students and
a
• mall group of parents and other
friend* of the school was a facul­
ty of 20 men and women. II of
whom are former graduates of th«»
school.
Speakers during the
morning
eaarciaaa ware Superintendent nf
.School* T. W. Lawton, Karl I*h
mann of the Chamber of
Com­
merce, and l)r. W. A. Cooper of
Sacrebary of Commtrct Roper,
waa learned, has been bom the Fir*t Method*! Church.
Mr. laiwton's first word* were
(Continued On Pag# Two)
of welcome to the new and ol I
pupils. Ills talk then was centered
about the fact that with |40,Umi,
000 spent weekly in the United
States on its public schools, "It
la Important that you hoys arid
girls take advantage of this op
portunlty to avail yourself of an
G E N E V A , RapL 17. — (A P ) — education."
Germany will not slfn tha pro­
Mr. Lrhmann was called upon
posed Eastern aacurlty a im o u n t
to discuss “The Constitution an 1
— lha ao-called "Fattarn Locarno"
Ciliiermhip/* and he went
into
—bacatzaa she refuses to risk hovthis subject after having pointed
ln* French and Russian armlaa
out that there are four
group*
treading the soil of tha fatharwho are Interested in the school
s)stem and whst it produea* —
Navarthalest, Germany would ba
tha boya and girls, tha faculty, the
wtlllay to atcepl
an
Eaatarn
school boards, and tha taxpayers.
•Crearaant cmbodylni the Idaaa of
Dr. Cooper made a general talk
"collective non-agression oblige.
relating to the opening of school
Dona and consullatiun between In­
and Ita meaning, and took excep­
terested poware In pcriodi of poltttion to Mr. Lehmann’a atatement
tcal trial*,"
that figures reveal that probably
Wait, la brief, la what tha relch
(Continued on Page Two)
told tit* world's powert in reply
U their recommendation that ah*
In
Vlgn tit* French-aponaored “East, M i d g e t S u i c i d e s
era Locarno,1
'
tha
Associated
J u m p F r o n C ig a r B o x
Free# learned yesterday,
.^•legates to the League of NaWATERLOO. Iowa, Rapt. 17.—
‘ ■Wf aaaembly hare detcribwl the
Kgnat Toaof, 88-year-old midget,
Bonin gorernment'a position
as committed tolcide recently, police
vttnllj Important to th*
world
•aid, bj Jumping off a cigar box
Poa»# gt thia moment whoa the po­
In hix grocery store.
litical lhm op of the whole world
lie waa found swinging from a
•taada to to modified, they said,
strand of wrapping cord attached
hy Rtssla's election to th* league,
to a gaa pipe. Ha had Jumped tut
•vymtad to take place Weztiwsthree iachea. Toaoff waa four feet,
10 Inches tall.

Germany Refuses
Proposed Eastern
SecurityAgreement

MARITIME NEWS

GEN EV A .
Sept* 1 7 .M A P ) —
Switzerland, home of the League
of Nation*, declared In a public
meeting of tha League Ansemhly
that ahe would vote againat the
admiaiion of Ruaaia
into the
League “ llecauae Ruaaian rommuniam aeeki to take root everywhere
and beenuet ita ambition i* world
revolution." Gluaeppe Motta, for­
mer
preaident of
Switierland,
made the etatement.
league of Nation* A»*embly to­
day elected Chile. Spam, and Tur­
key a* member* of the Is-aguc
Council.
Chile received 61 vote*, Turkey,
48, and Spain, 81.
The league A**amtdy refuaed to
grant China the privilege of rerligibility for a neat on the council.
China had campaigned for a aeat
on the ground* that tension in tie
Far Ea»t made her the nolr de­
fender of the league'* rovenanl

Gorman Threatens
T o C a 11 Out All
Parts Of Industry

** U r fcf the Seminole
seabar
of Commerre
After a month of "miserable" bama, and Mississippi to New Or­
b a n gad departures weather and “ lerribla" roads, re­ leans where they apent thro* days.
t o m River.
lieved only by the traditional hos­ Then northward through LoelalT. B *»L I f. 1824.
pitality of the Want and the op­ ana Into Texas, across the Fan*
portunity to observe a brand new handle" section o f that atata Into

section of tha nation, Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon J . Barnett o f Font Park
Juva relumed heme declaring that
they “ Wouldn't trade Florida for
oil o f tha statoa" they have aeen
so far.
The Barnett* left Sanford Just
a month ago Saturday for what
waa to bore been a business trip
with th* International Flortata
Telegraph
Delivery Association
convention at Denver g* a climax.
Their motor tour to Dearer look
them through Woat Florida, A la­

Nrw Mexico and finally Colorado.
The return waa made through
Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Ten­
nessee, and Georgia. With a fan*
lure of tha entire motor toar be­
ing the poor condition o f high­
ways in all states save Florida
and Georgia.
Fnroute tha
BaroeUe mod*
many reins hie eeatacta with flor­
ist* In every major city, Mod three
contact* resailed In a flood o f or*
dec* lhat are to to filled this win( Conti— e&lt; Om ra g e

M M li

.

A t

S eeks
A ffa ir

N E W YORK. Sept. 17.— With an
amazing patchwork nf confusing
and conflicting leiUmony behind
them, the government'* Inveetlgatore seeking an aniwer to the enig­
OfTIctra and memberi of the
crew of tha Dollar liner lYealdent Cleveland which went to
lha aid of the flaming
Morru
Castle testified at New Vork lhat
Robert K. Carey (above), mas­
er of the rescue ship, mishan­
dled his
veaacl
and
delayed
launching lifeboat*.
More
per­
son* could have been saved, they
aahl. (Associated Press Photo)

HARMONY NEAR IN
CITRUS INDUSTRY
OFFICIALS FEEL
C h an ges
m en t
O f

I n

A g re e ­

B e lie v e d

S ta te

S u re

A p p ro va l

W ASH INGTON, Sept. 17. — (Ah
W ASHINGTON, Sept 17 &lt;A 1*1 — Frojrre** wx* reported ye* ter
Franci» J Gorman, chairman nf Ja|. b&gt; the farm ml min) at rat inn in
the atrike committee, Laaued an ul­
ita effort to draft a new market­
timatum tiMlay that a ll• remaining
diviainn* of the induatry va»lI In- ing •greement for the Florida cit­
railed out on atnke unlraa the ilia- rus inilualry with an unwritten
pute 1* set tied thia wi«ek.
pro via ion that all engaged in the
Minor violence waa
repotted indue try shall work in hartminy.
from Waterville, Maine thi* morn­
Ae they departed, the Florida
ing.
delegation *aii( U underMoml the
(Jorman, national atrike leader, r uggeatiorta would guide the draftrejected a propo*a! that the atrihe
l mg of the new marketing part, and
iaaiiea, mn far a* the ailk mill* are
I Administration official* averted
concerned, l»e aubinlttad to a pubit wa« tholr understanding if the
lie heart ug. He proposed, tnatead,
followad the
arbitration through the praalden- ■uggeitiona weir
tlal mediation board, headed by i Florid* induitry would elgn thr
Governor Win afit, of .New I lamp agree merit,
1. That report* and record* on
■hire.
From New York, Peter Van which proration In made to ship­
Horn, chairman of the ailk rude per* would be available to tha con­
authority, laaued a call for a meet­ trol committee and to other shiping at which he intended t« rec­ prr* and grower* who may reommend that NILA be petitioned qiirM them.
to conduct a public hearing I-ab*ir
2. That tiMMlifiration of provi­
hum *aid it will not agree to aurh a sion* for Volnmo ptnmlum should
course so long aa Hugh S, Juhnatin be made to eliminate quota fruit,
fen*a in» a a Nit A head.
contract a.ml non -rout ract
fruit,
amt to include both |&gt;a*t perform­
In te r n a tio n a l
Spy
ance amt uiiii'Uiit of flint under
control of factor* m deternunitig
P r e d ic ts N e w
W a r
nliolment* to shipper*
,1 The method of aria* ling the
M dNTU’F .L IA N Y . ScpL IT
l l l ’ l Philip Jun,o Grlra, &lt;ir- Control Committee a* utigmally
M-ribril Uforv tha Senate muni­ outlined in the piopoaed
agree­
tion. inquiry as "an internatiom.l ment phuuld go into effect Aug
spy." -aid in an Interview yester­ I, 11*35, eicept that tha grow* r
day "if he told all II would hi my member* should hr nominated by
war to five countries, including the petition irvtead of at meeting**
United Males."
and the term of grower-memlnra
Junjo Geira said he had been •tumid !«■ one in-tead of two &gt;ear*.
•ubpoaenaed to appear bcfuic the A 1*0 in leiectinn of grower mem*
tnrr* con*ideratioii *hould be g i^ ■
en to tha orgatpration through
which they market their fruit, that
the definition of a grower eligible
to aervr on thr committee ehmild
be modified to include any grower
operating a (tacking
*hou*a
of
whose total *hipmente 75 |»ercrnt
waa produced on grovea owned
HAINHOW I,FADS
(Continued on Fare Two)
OFF NEW PORT, Sept. 17.—
(A l 'l The defending
American
D ie
In
yacht Rainbow led the British 2 N e g r o e s
challenger Endeavor by 21 seconds
C oal
M i n e
B io ta
at the halfway mark of the .70
mile windward-leeward course In
BIRMINGHAM. Ala , Kept. t7 the second race of the scries for (A P ) — Shotting that broke out in
historic America’s cup today.
the I*urter coal mining tani|&gt; in

Barnetts, Home From Tour 0fWest£ay
Florida Is Best Staje They’ve Seen

O f

In to E ffe c t In Strike
Sections Ctf G eorgia

H as

D ir e c te d

S o lu tio n

Gov. Theodore Francis
Green
(above), of Rhode Island,
o r­
dered the arrest of every known
communist in the state foliowii g
general rioting at
Woonsocket,
•eying he believed the diaoruer*
were Inspired
by
communists.
He alio sought authority to ask
for the aid of federal troop*, but
waa^blocked by the state legis­
lature. (Associated Press Phuto)

NUMBER 279

Pries Firs Cenlo

SANFORD; FLORIDA, MONDAY* SEPTEMBER 17 , I M 4

north*?*!
r*i&lt;n count) yetter
day a* a column of between giHX)
and 31MNJ mine in inarched into It,
resulted in the ileath of twn ne­
groes and thr wounding of m vi ral
men
Rrtrrai hour* later tha * it nation
remainrtl truer with more than
1500 men in groups In thr arva aa
officers under the direction of
Sheriff James F. Hawklu* sought
to diaper** them.
S to rm

D e v e lo p in g

N e a r

M a r tin iq u e

W ASH INGTON, BepL 17 - ( A r )
— The Weather Bureau yr-trrday
laaued thr following storm warn­
ing:
"Advisory 10 A. M. tropua) dis­
turbance intensity unknown, cen­
tral about loo mile* east of Mar­
tinique. moving westward of weatnorthwealward."

ma of the Morro ('antic holocaust
reeomed their session* today In an
atmosphere of mounting diafavor
and Idtter rrllici*m.
Though at leant two important
aritneaaea are scheduled for exam­
ination earl) thl&gt; week, tha efforts

H oover
Betrayed Nation Just
A s Benedict
A rnoldDid,Says
^T o h®
'vi8h joRe^m
_
. . .
m
i
P la c e s In P la n t s
Mr. Callaway's atatement con­
tain* a purported "inside” picture
of the step* leading to the nom­
ination of Mr. Hoovar In 182H.
lli* itatrment I* a* follnwt:
"I hato studied the "Challenge
To Utterly" by former President
llisiver. In the Saturday Evening
Post.
" I f this article had been writ­
ten by any one olhrr than
Mr.
Hoover it would command respect
ami approbation, but for him In
wide Mich an article leaila one to
wonder w briber the man 1* sane.
"Mr Hoover took great pain* to
point out the encroachment* of
greed for power In bureaucracy
nml gn11'lnmrr.t under the prrsenl Administration, and he wa»
remorseful enough to suggest that
'greed in economic agencies, b*
(Continued On Faga 1)

ATLANTA,
Seiit.
17.—
( A .P .)— Governor
Eujrene
Talmmlge announced
today
that martini law “Is in effect
nil over the Stntc of Geor­
gia wherever there .arc dis­
orders and the local authori­
ties rannot handle the situ­
ation" growing out of the
textile .strike.

The
Governor
raid
martial
law 1* ilvelared
"to
preserve
law In Georgia
ami to protect
the live* of all clliien* of Geor­
gia a* writ a* their properly ”
Commenting on the arrest i f
several
pirketi
at
Newman
earlier in the djy by Adjuianl
General l.indelv Camp, the Gov­
ernor raid "Lindley Camp haa
caught the flying squadron and
in on the way io Atlanta with It."
General Carnn himself organ­
izing a group of In* men into
a "Flying Squadron," rushed Into
the nearby city of Newman to­
day by automobile and hi* N a­
tional Giiardamen niade whole­
sale arre«l» of picket* from o i l i ­
er town* for
preventing
em­
ploye* of the Newman cotton
mill from going to work
Adjutant-General
Camp
or­
dered
the
construction
of
a
C IT Y N E W S B R IE F S
barbed wire Internment ramp on
state property at
Atlanta
In
which to keep the 180 picket* ar­
M a y o . l j t n d i s , Rhodes.
rested at Nawman.
Camp said
the prisoner*, whom Hr loaded
Thr t'ity Briefer attend* msuy
G row ers
T p
M eet
into state truck* fur delivery to
happy n-turns of thr .lay to Col­
W i t h F E K A liC a d e r s
Atlanta, inrludril shout 20 women
lier Brown who celebialod
his
ami 14 negroes,
loiiinlay atinltfrpnry to,lay, anil
Whether FHHA aid I* to lie
1o Mot- Versa Rivers, Miss Hue
rzlemloil to thr State Marketing Ish Elizabeth McClelland. J. C
Ikuazd and tha grower, of this Hutchteen. £jv4 UC* J . Toll, sad
srrtlon for tha purpose of creeling all other peratins wioae birthday
thr' proposed $78,000 Klatr larm
aimiversariea will bfl observed to
i't*‘ It h&lt;&gt;lrv*ale Market I- a mat­ murttiw.
CungrwIuIaHnna
also
ter to ha rtrelileil In Jai k«itnt ille are extended to Mr, and Airs. L.
tomorrow sfti-rnoon, it wa- mdi- It Mann of I -aka Morinx' upon the
i utr-it here tin* morning tiy Com
1!*lli anniversary nf their marrimi»"ioner of Agriculture Nathan »g*', an event to b*» ttlxtrvrd tmMam.

Mrs. Mattie Pace,
Pioneer ItestdiFiTtT^^
Dies I n Kentucky
i

In the vity with A ttorn ey Gen
r ia l C ary 1&gt;. Ijim tl* amt M ate

M iam i

Member* of Sanford lx&gt;dge No.
llL’, k A A. Mi, are expected to
gat lier at the Masonic Temple at
h (HI o'clock tomot tow night In atlend a regular convocation. Wor­
shipful Master A L Itrtts, who
telui net! yesterday foim a vaca
t htii in (ieiirgm, wdl pu siile over

( ’o n t r a c t o r s

D is r e g a r d

D em an d*

Th** hay of Ahmernent, greatvat
MIAMI. Kept. 17 A group nf
Miami contractor* tinrftlciitnl yc«* of Ji*miiOi Kraut Ua&gt;«, la to 1h&gt; oiltrnifty to illarrgaid the ilrinftmU of *er nil in .Sanford, at«rting at H im
JFuliua
TOO striking rsi pent era slid re­ oViol k tomorrow night.
sume ronatruction johe today with Ihngfeliler, and A Jaciibaon, local
me inhr ia of the Jewish Cornmunon-union workrr*
mg, or wa*
Hepreiientfttivc* of the ftBHOcl- fiit) renter, will officiate during
crndlarlst 7
ati'il general contmrtora of melro- i-rr*1monies, both tomorrow night
politan Miami Saiordlsy night of­ and again ftI 9:00 o'clock WetlftreC o n s tr u c tio n A g a i n
fered atrikfng car (writers a wsgc day morning.
Show s A n
I n c r e a s e of H7 1-2 cent* sn hour and a 40hour week, in*tcad of the 75-cent
"Don't forget to say something
W ASH INGTO N, Kept. 17 (A P I hourly wage which brought on the about our Court of Hqnnr to­
The Public Works Admill1.tru *lnke. Far pentein rejected the of night." thr City Briefer was re
(Coatlnaod On Page I )
lion was advised yesterday li st fer*
August construction c o n l t s • I
• wauls were above August, Ihli.
with Public Works construction •&gt;
counting for the
bulk of the
awards.
The F. W. Dodge Corporation
said in a report to Secretary likes,
ORLANDO, Sept. 17.— David N Ing hla mrmlierahlp card "I'm *
based on figures from .'17 elates, Flojd, Orlando’* "mraneat man’
U'ttar man fur It, too. [ don't dare
Drat publicly financed contracts wh«i 'was r barged with fighting,
lose 'it jH-rtent from July Ur Aug. wa* granted a continuance of hi* ilo anything wrung, because they
uat and 48 percent from August, caar until Friday night, Sept. 21, would get me for It "
Ruby Louise Taylor, negru girl,
1PS3 to August, IU34.
by Judge t heuncry Boyar in nm
testified that Floyd had slapped
iiini al court Friday nlghL
Floyd staled that people had him bn and chased her away from In
P e o p le
R ea d y
T o
wrung arid that he could prove it front of hta store, thr "Georgia
i Wildcat." because she waa wearing
T r a d e T h e ir
B o n d s and a.krd the continuance.
"I can prove that 1 don't cause high heeled shoes and the noise
W ASHINGTON. Sept. 17.— (A P ) trouble" he declared lo the court they made disturbed him.
— Secretary M o r g e n t h a u an- at leige. "I can bring lOu affutev
Floyd denied having struck her,
nouncad yesterday that $630,000,- its down here stating that 1 am j saying that the girl had coma up
(8Hi of fourth 4 1-4 Liberty bonda good rllisen. People out there have and mixed In a discussion between
called for Oct. 16 had been ten­ gut me wrong. Just because Pretty himself and two negru boya over
dered in exchange fur new aeruri- Boy Floyd Is my Cousin's eon. pro a scooter. He slated that lbs boya
lirs.
pie think I'm bad. But ! can prove knew he didn't want them riding
: scooters on the sidewalk, because
Th* exchange offrr, Treaury of that I don't cause trouble.
finals as Id waa considered a very
“ I'm a member of the Ihn-r li they ran into him frequently •• he
successful operation.
and proud ef It," to stated, fla.-li- stepped out the door of bla store.

Orlando’s ‘Meanest Man’ SaysKKKWill
NotPermitHimToDo Anything Wrong

W ASH ING TO N . Sept 17
IA*)
— Lynn P. Talley, president of tha
Commodity Credit Corporation annminrad recently that the first
forms for government cotton loans
under the 12 cftlton loan plan ware
In the mails.
M AR SH AL KKMOVKII
W ASH ING T O N . Kept 17 - W )
- Justice department official* said
recently order* for the removal of
Fred Flanders a* United Slate*
marshal at Savannah had
gone
forward, declined to state tha rea­
sons for the dismissal

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R A D IO M A N I N S H IP F 1R K J A IL E D

Deck Hand SaysCrew
Would H a v e Re­
sponded If Orders
Had Been G i v e n
X K W Y O R K , S e p t 14.—
( A I M —C h a rgr*
that o ffi­
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not givw the necessary o r­
der*
to
the crew
when
flames s y rp l the ship, and
that
highly
InfUmabi®
cleaning
materials
were
used on the vessel
cere
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the officers rather thaa Use crew.
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ty oa the ship, sthieh Is " s v f f e t s i ty~ agsmrt law, he added, and that
the officers knew a f Its n a a n

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Otaego, Co.. N. V , who is convlcUd
of first iltgrva murder for thedeath of her bandy-laan. Ilarry
Wright. 8ha must die In the elec
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■ltd iRoaa Lawton iMorrleon, a Georgia girl. Mbs went to lx&gt;r. Ion
i o i presentation at, the court of HI. James, met l)lngham, who l«
In the diplomatic service, and he followed her to her home at Wayeras., Ga.. They are ahown after their marriage there. (Asaociatcd
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Mists Castle Bate re
The firw-rained hulk a f the Mar­
es i'astia, stranded on the Asbary
Park, S, J , bench, yielded chsrred
remala i a f fewr more i n t i — when
officials s ere able far the first
time U enter it for a methedkal

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also were named as m en1eel af *
r a n m lttn nhleh eras delegated te
s e c t with Saaferd Junior Chamber
• f ( W a r m o ff iris l« la that eagamaa! tea's plan u ren ts'- tha
per went delivered salsa method af
hsndltag peudwee with aa f . O.
marketing piaa.

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peayrrU els* ereee given the aaaai-

Kepecta were made ua a meeting
m tnhaland — Tweeds.* eheee
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conUwl hoard gathered to disease
details eelsUng te the .p - w t l— of
the eatery mnrketmg agreement m

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�rallaat effort to dean up the nigkt dim, cilia
lAKriTflll!* which' hive lcm* -bien -a - won* “ trt
cwiwntmw In'that city. Often ■ rendezvoua of
t - u r i ’flu MMtev of “ tut MtorwarM;* thM
operated UndA’ a ayitem whltirkBa DOen noth
i«hdto*naea to the country. ,
the new rule* governing pUMo tf'tnla type

Harrfoon &lt;D.— Mia*,) « f I k h a ­
l t ! Finance C m n lt t N a M yea*
Urday be M it r a l • new tax Mil

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t 'ib t il
work Ice i td *n g tb *' York aoanty
farmers." ‘
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All the capital with which M r.
FarMae gra&amp;iaJly i f W I I M M»
builnan cama out of cunlaeM tn
eHaia after crick It sms ^difficult
for him to meet the . pay rail of
Iber tea U twenty mew he employ'd,
but W alwaya awl t c i t * * 4 diffi­
cult (t r him te
knp,
o id it
n od , bot he
alwaya' dM inlaet
hie
proetnl
Ireobfe
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roe*,
a
branch
f tdainly
•fora’ Mrrltlffi faHtidh'-d
o f oao of the laraoa* eorp*rattosc
rtnted 'menUi cafd ot 'i
In.the country, the National Lead
H'ftjbd, drink or* otht
(’•■parr, hat
voluatirfty *oaa
ilaritily stating thereon
owl of ita way to
teotQy tn hit
am- charge. Chim e
ucrupuhnuaeac about. Ma obllgatwon:
tlont.
He Iked meagtrly. The furni­
ture In
hie
hone wai boeght
second-hand. HI* total net Eieotaa
laet &gt;rar, 1DS.1, aftdk ten year* in
business, at shewn by htavtaronx
tax
report,
waa t U W f l f all
fdf-'teatl exedpkri
of which did ha speruima nM-famlIjr—»oma of the modest litUa-profrforthtdedduriVI
Ua went tow&gt;rd purtbaaxof equip­
*' r
WBhbi1'iftweJ w'frtfewed ment.
When N. R. A. wae started, the
iS ior father Ineloxurev for nod*
foe the ataeago battery Induatry fixed a mlnlmem wag* of
sttSW#Dffy&lt;
''lUominrtrtl so *0 cent* an boor, In-thin, preeurarifcdltyyobiirirrM.tipon
* abty. * » in practically .Ah cases,
,*1
1, II.H..L M. • -«W,. CH„ aen
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K rirc td d 'V lo W 'o f t il tha code wa* mad* to fit Hit cow,
"ih H ty g JtiAtotJflnod. dll km* of large concern, lecaidli
in cltte*. Mr. PrrklnaVa* not pdf-'
Is, r in g s U r s , rack-,
In* thla minimum and coUkl Viol.;

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a man aowsth,, that
latattana 6:7.

ahall he ala# r**|

n JThty are going w
™
(f fin* oot tha National Hoards until
. ’ thla country will think It k o i war
R 5janyway.to ua that a
Bomatimea U
radical k a penoasrh* w ait* the
I*ame privilege* fo r ■hlmaelf that
wa waat for oeraolf, , ■

I#/?*knd t ths '1like

lah’t ft funny that tha vary peo­
ple who arc alwaya looklag/or free
publicity are tha eery one* wh*
don't bailee* In adeertklngt
Part* .of the testimony would
scam to Indicate that certain
mainbora of the craw wer* build­
ing M e m Caatlc* In Spain on.Ui*
high* af September 7.
Everyone mem* te be aura the
homestead exemption amendment
Is going to carry and yet probably
aot more than one-fourth or map'
ha one-fifth of the people In thli
Stats own their own homes.

iprletdrs rhfill tiot lubfclditd labile' hide drivers
to induce persons to pstronlu tho establishment,
I
( j ) I’ roprletora shall Irumedlntcly report any unlawful
or disorderly act eommlttad in tho premises, or tho pres­
ence therein of i any suspiaious .or questionable, character
to tha commanding officer of their local precinct
(k) The premises shall ho maintained In strict com­
pliance with law and no disordegiv,: obscene or immoral
conduct shall.-be .parmlttodJ

Don't*" For Driver*

Dr. Hugh Cummings, surgprm gtnersl. of ,tha United
State* Public Health Service, has prepared a code o f
."Don’ ta" on driving, especially devised Tor hiotorlng vnowtiankta^ but which seem to ua to be-equally good for-any
kind to il driving. If you :carry •out'thc following advice
when you are running your car, you'll find it will be a
■big;, blip to you.
u.i^. Don’t ulump ln tha Sent. Sliding down end "sitting_________ 'tttt! B o d y - w th*
Into tlm first' U ffM k m d H ftW ia d i«M lia itM r lr t p m i»--t * r r k # A i«* h tf' MgM**vf
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and'causes thh
tlrad and &gt;aehc.
saving hie own neck while pasaew- hlp,bon«a
Dbn'figrtp the
ths whael tlghtly
tlghtiy aada*d' hold the body tense,
tense.
-gbrs wtaa-lefd btkkkt to b s a t . ’ f ■^ . DbnHigrip
Peitkeitasa produoea •oekvouKitemt, and-may canat theopera, Profit* to tha DuPeuia-o* tnuxk lofd
topito'ltwg
.control (whbn
iwhbrt iiulck
iiulek aethm
action tf'nect-aaaryj
tt' nect-aaaryj Lcaro
to- hwf 'control
tloa aalas- daring the World -Was to
: b » attentive and: ,yet relaxed
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r_ :: t*
• mowniad to IWA00W0- Id JUS
Dttn*|i stare- ahlsad,' 'U c ft h t cyea'accustomed td an
Urn profit on tkalr Invaataaat, was •aay» PHtfUl'-paaitibiu Keep yeur chln upf ao that It la
,|A pares at; la ISIS, 61 percent J In 1unfnwossary * to raiao the eyes to see1'ahead/ Thla avoids
.lflk'A 31 peraeat; sad In -lfllS, 10 eyestyalnp a'frequent'vacation annoyance- for the motorist■ysaaent. Thla I* what might b*
Don't drive fast over robgh ‘ roads.- Go alfr# and raax tho bhdy wben"'*t*klilg‘ the bnmps." Many cases of
One m io n why Uvarw era more
people oa tha relief rolls this
year la because prices base bean '
ktoeased.' Whoa prtem are InSANFORD TW ENT
geeeaed, people buy Ices, wbaa lbay
buy lee*, fectorle# make leas, and .
whan they make le»» thay don't |
here to leiwyivy ao many peepla- If
pstray were- rt+uaml low saoqgb,
there whuld be plenty of wuaklfcti'jt s t i l t Intaei’ and-' lh* • ad/rdm*
' ■veryone.
clash. 1* comiag- Mara deiferate ,
andagstneat* ere ' expected this
la m of wags* to striking work­ wadk. The- Chant torraapoadAl of
ing, depletion, of. action fuadi tM 'D aily Nkws aaya h* haa tw thraaghvirk* bca«fl|s, and jews of
. Irsaad tbs statamant tfia Suaskti
yraducilon.through rioting of fa*- roopa sta In Ualgium. Hs' asaerte
tor lee, are not by any mcaae tha
hat. the Russian Army has been
only cook o f etrlkoa- The S k le n t ist.at Couknbarg, betwma ilm e«la and Louvain, by . Belgian* ra.ydfatred by Russian*. ,

A. authority In Ala hom* town. la
Washington. however,
N. R .A .'
headquarters rejected tits' applica­
tion.
Om day early last
month Mr.
Pork in*, was nesifled from - W ash­
ington tld i.h l*
Bias Eagle waa
withdraws. That, meant little t*
hluv—the Panntflvaai* • Detail
farmer* In York county da a a lco w
(ult the Blue Kail* whan they buy.
The earn* day, bow* ter, a United
■Stale* mathal came to York and
arrested Mr. Parkin on a warrantkauad
from the
United titote*
COUrt for the Middle 0 i.triel of
P*nuylv(ela,&lt;ona coal plaint mad*

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largest.ftm * in th # n a w trj. HaU,timikdat/de
■a lU lff
•aid he waa act « t libM i*dagfcw fr
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me. nameo bet mould *w ae -far a * Jowi, Hungarian*, Pole* and other
saying that It waa not eamall firm. '
. . The big fellow* wen after my national Itio* living under alien
hU*” *
irule*.
Mr. Perklna'a employee* knew
Lika all o111" majoe European
nothing o f the action. One of.them knwtra,
|
with the exception of lln*b e . local . newepaper InUgakw ■k, Poland haa boond hrreclf
dMd J "W e wear .alll happy In our through bilateral and other trea­
work.' We naked him for wprk and tise a n d commitment* to tho
he ga*« E t a ua at a time when
■w* ware In dMr*m .-Tll*.**gaa he League to reepect the rlghk ol
there minorities
paid were fair.**
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Henceforward, however, ' Polaa*
announced yeeterday, there minor.
It lea will ret no protection other
than that to which they ore en­
titled under Poland'* own law*

Grade A Katt Mflk*
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Butte^Milk
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niiltea . Investigating lb*
stuck
morkst and other Wall .Street *etivillsa had ln.ftrdlnand Pecora.
legal Ulant,. however, abound*.
Four of tha seven m*tuber* are
lawyer*—one a -farmer aUt* gut

Y - Y E A R S -A G O

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v«nui 1
dUaomliturw, And kxiom .be Ji
up.on a witness tkai gxntlem
kaowo. h* hag baxq ilakaa .ovsr &lt;1
« " M eflbclhrriy and qslts tow
t. for
alt'-ths
s tr a W s hi

lagWUlurs In ordi'ir to Oppi
a hundred thousand dollars
L )t, puiposa of procuring adeqi
Ilea protection madf necas
i ■ rioting Incident to lh* swfl
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ladle* Uone a » that OK I

. B. F. E»elt, sUperlnUndant o f tH*
Sanford a t y Setkot*,' has is ,
nouated that lh* next abaatoai of
.of .Waahlogtoa, M r ilamdsa Id
P acboolr will begin ort IfM day,
acted v^ttk B. O, Chaa* ComL’ » , at * :M a'cloakr '
ftt An»d(* B h u mvbt, m
TKo marriage o f 1 Mias Maaf
IsaeeX'kaWee, eels
thsilTofru Csbtkw ba'tb*
make IMk 1
O n to Carroll of Kentucky to Mr.
per* of all kled
a .fir* .bug, dr somh w A k
Ci B. ByoE o f Baafoid nsUl taka
ganlxatlon and **011 t t t 'Vaaislt of
[..wUI
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roue wark
*0me carelessly thhrwvr rigaattU, bids* at thk kStsa of Mis* Cafroll
College dt ,l a w
to Kkrtuehy Sa flap*. !®^ Mr. ami
teas raoerlaoi
It U itmdat InranedMMHkat mayon* could U it* dayrwfadka U deMice Honking Jones Km rrturnw
U Vrairiy rind* duck a-trsfadj at
fmm a moat mlnysl.lr summat
■oa, add yat -aom* df*tkia* conw
trip vkit.Br * in ■ Ckvekad I I'm
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1934

Miss Stoudenmire Is
Hostess To' Sister

PAG E TH REE
Rased on the rate of five cent*
■ kilowatt hour for electric cor*
rent, electron* c o a t $80,000 *
pound.

AT THE MILANE THEATER

WILL ROGERS BUSTS LOOSE IN "HANDY ANDY'J

riant roota can be kept cool and
molat hjr spreading luoae atraw on
lh* garden after watering._______

DeMolays Give Boat
Trip For Qrlandoans
MONDAY
The Sunbeam Band c f Use First
Baptist Church will meet at &gt;i&gt;0
o'clock at the church..
A board meeting of the Woman's
/taafllary o f IToty Croa* ‘fcptaeopet
Church will Uht/ptac* a l l * ) P.
M. at the' parish hobee. Regular
bualneae meelingOwUi.be held at
4:00 P. M.‘
The Woman’* Missionary Union
o f the First Depttst fSurch will
have Its quarterly business meet*

SPECIAL
This Mofsth Owty

Hot Oil.
Sham poo
W av
And Flsgrr

-With Electric 8t*amer

VALUE

$ 1 -2 5

Eva - Bess

A targe number of member* of
tb* younger act attended the boat
trip given yesterday afternoon and
laat
night by the
member* of
Seminole Chapter Order of DeMolay for member* of the Orlandi
DeMolay Order’ and other gunt*.
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Ruaaell and
Ur. and Hr*. Lawrence Reel were
chaperone* for the occasion.
The party left here yesterday
afternoon et 7:00 P. M. on the S t
Johna River Line boat, Orlando,
and cruised to Lake George near
Jacksonville, returning here early
this morning.
Among those present were: Mr.
and Mr*, law rente Reel, Mr. and
Mr*. Henry Russell,
lb*. Mtaeee
Eleanor IHckeon, Helen Douglas*.
Virginia Meriwether, Martha Bish­
op, Virginia Oillon, Dorothy Mar­
shall, U l i B ritt Elisabeth Methtin, Katherine Forrester,
Louise
Purdon,
Mary Elisabeth Neely,
Evelyn Echols, Aldlne Harrison,
Adelaida Higgins, Dolly Wilkinaon, Doris Battens, Margaret Vsrnay, and Charles Betts,
Charles
Palmer, Jack Gillon, Karlyle Housholder, James Dyson,
Paul Big­
ger*,
Harry Lee Lindsey, Jack
Russell,
John Courier,
Donald
Mitchell, Clifford Bell,
Delmar

The board of the Preahyterlan
Auxiliary will meet at 3:00 P. M.
at the church. Business meeting
will be held at 3:30 I'. M.
l
New
ing and promotion In auxiliaries at
3i30 P. M. at the church annex.
i FALL
^COIFFURE
The Junior G. A., the InterP-AO - &lt; ' J » i
ftcav* your hslr mediate G. A., and the Junior R.
cut. phsp.r. so,i A. of the First Baptist Church will
waved to soli meet at 3:30 I*. M. at the church.
your Individual
type.
TUESDAY
The Business Woman's Circle of
Cruqulgnol* Complete I Q
(P A
Ihr First Ittptist Church, Mrs. It.
WAVE ____
O a D U C. Moore, chairman, will meet at
•kampoe and
home of Mr*.
•IT ........
50c 4:30 p. M. at the
Mai Oil Hca1|.
Fred Myers,
Floral Heights. A
TREATM ENT .........
7Sc picnic nupper will be served. Mem­
Hair
bers are to meet at the church.

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Sanford Beauty Shop
. MImi Lucille John.son

T om orn

Miss Katherine White has re­
turned from Daytona Ueach when)
Miniature cards, adorned with
the ha* been spending Use past 10
breakfast rhymes and
holding
days.
smalt napkins, marked the places
of the guest*.
The table was set
Miss Eugenia iWarren will re­ with green and white rectangular
inrn tomorrow from Perry where
she has been visiting relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles inhadle of
San Antonio, Fta are the guests
for a few day* o f Mr. and Mrs. K.
A, Lambert,
102 West Tenth
Street,
Dr. and Mr*. W. n. Campbelt
and children have relumed from a
vacation motor tour which included
visits In
Chicago, Columbia and
Charleston, S. C.
Mrs. J. E. Urouse plana to
leave here Sunday foi Jacksonville,
111. where iSe will visit relative*
lor a short time.
Mm, R. II. Haumlrns motored to
Orlando yesterday where *he at­
tended a dialriit mw-ting of su­
pervisor! of FERA work.
U. H. Saunders anil hi* daugh­
ter, Miss Peggy Saunders, will
leave Sunday fur Washington, D.
C. to spend the winter.

B e Mind* you m l*
A i l plod roffi

Thoec present were: Mr*. John
L. Miller, the Mkues Gene Martin
Laney, Frances Pearson, and Helen
Douglas*, honor guests.
Lucille
Boia, Camilla Dess, Jus nit* Smith,
and Christine Stoudenmire.

Mr. and Mrs. Monroe B. Hutton,
of Jackson, Mis*., formerly of this
city, annnuncr the birth of
a
daughter, Maud Anno Hutton, this
morning in Jackson.

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Farewell Dinner 1b
GivenForHenryW igrht
Henry Wight, who plans to Iravr
tomorrow for River*id# Military
Academy at Galneaville. Ga* was
honor gurat at a farewell dinner
party given laat tslght by hi* par­
ents, Mr, ;nd Mr*. Ralph B. Wight,
at their home on South Sanford
Avenue.
The rooms of the Wight
home were decorated with quanti­
ties of garden flower*.
Immediately after the arrivsl
of the guests dinner we* served
course* from the long dining room
table which had a centerpiece of
Talisman rose* and email whitr

NEW
F A LL

In shade*
and navy to
Pull frock.
Suede mid
with Itirky

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of hlark, brown,
set off that nos^
v
novelty loalhsil
fastenings
and

An unusual

vale*

does a can mdft,

ranoca

And these arejilst a few qf Rogers’ hilarious antics
*n his latest and funniest comedy, “ Handy And]f*

R I O T SCENE
I S SHIFTED
T 0 CAROLINA

PH A I I A ,

It

PierhosInvakiRg

—Cmmtr»^

Sept.

Catherine

Hu'-shkovriWlys, ” itn&gt; Rrarulmiithi-r
•if the Rutt*iun rvvntutinn," tin-,I
t**r.Uy « t the fine o f !Ml yearn.
The eminti***, who luriuil her |j»t k
»»n the ntihil.ty to strive airtiitiAl
the r m r , dietl at her home, near

Miss Fiances Mahoney.
Miss
Constance M.nch, wmi Miss Small
Wight left the first pert of the
week for St. Augustine when- they
will study el St. Joseph's Academy
E. II. laney returned last night
this year.
from Greenville, S. &lt;\ where he
spent a few days.
Mr. end Mrs. Frank L. Miller,
Jimmie Kldgr, and Ray Fos, Jr.
Mrs, J. O laney and Mr* T t\
left this morning for Dayton*
llcarh where Mr. and blra. Miller Bolt left today for Daytona Beach
will remain until the first of Oc­ to *|»-nil tho work-end with Mr*.
tober. The others plan to return A. W. Knox.
here the first of nrxt week.

United Lum ber Co,

Il.aa* ass In .ses* Lem*ev
We will be glad to assist you In any way |iossihlr to seeura
a ns.tonal housing loan. Free estimate* on Ihr coat of antici­
pated repairs.
French ft flth
Phene T il

Popularity Begins at Breakfast

FRIDAY
Regular meeting of Beminola
Rebckah Lodge will take place at
Mis* Patsy* O'Connor returned
4:00 P. M. at the I. O. O. F. Hall. toady to Datyimurs, Aid. lu inumr
nurse's training at the University
of Maryland after attending s short
vacation with hrr parents, Mr. and
Worii ha* been received here
Mr*. T. L. O'Connor,
Ills Park from Orlando that Mis* Aidin':
Avenue.
Harrison of this city has been se­
lected as one of the sponsors for
the third annual football dance to
ing to Winter Haven Tuesday tv he given by the John M. Cheney
attend a deanery meeting of the Ctapter Order of DeMolay on Kept.
Winter Haven District of the Na­ I’M at the Orlando Country Club.
tional Council of Catholic Women
were: Mr. and Mrs George Dalmra,
the Rev. J. J. Krllaghan, Mr*. J.

Diamond mine* now ti-e
an
X-ray devise to ilelrrl g&lt;-m* sloit-n
Ity worker* The ray make* the
diamond glow green in lit- -loinach
if it i* .wallowed.

Popular people are usually well
people. TTvey are the people who
feel fine, who enjoy life, who SCO
the bright aid* of things—and al­
most always you’ll And that they
are the people who rot right.
I f you want to be popular, If jvm
want to go place* and do thing*,
try Shredded Wheat with milk and
fruit at least on* meal a day.
Shredded Wheat la a most nour­
ishing food— whole wheat, boiled
and baked—in eablty digested end

delicious (turn I t w iV sh a t t o b„hyd rates needed for energy | the
protein* needed for tissue hnlldlagl
the mineral salts newded for bag*,
structure; tha vitamins that hatp
you resist disease; and bran te
keep you regular. Nofurv m ifk i
Have mod* a better /e*4 lis a
H-keoJ—but she didn't/
,
Hhredded Wheat Is mighty aeanooitcal, too. Start it today aa4
sro if popularity i&lt;m n\ d*p*o4 * •
tho way you /eel/
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Penney »

Come

Tt»«*
A iT 'O M M O D A T IO N S1ICH*
itli|i«iii|i ■* Tl«r •i|.*-nlnt( **f ri||
KXCJIANGK
In

connection with Its
departmrnt*

other

N A T I O N A L B IS C U IT

For Prize Bargain* In F u t Color Colton*

The 49c Event Gives You New

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wash Dresses
in charming prints!

Y o a l l be aurprUrid
49c dree* can be eo goodlookin g I A n d th ere a n
score* here, all in n rw pattern*, co lo r* and style*, w ith
crisp organ d y collar*, r a f ­
fles and jab ots to g iv e them
a dressy touch I Cap o r abort
sleeves; plaids, checks, flor­
als, novelties I S lu e 14-621

Mr*. H. B Odham, Mr*. II, II
Odham, Jr, Minnie Ruth, KJtlv.
Alvin, and Warren Odham left this
morning for Brunswick, Ga. where
ard Dess, L. M. Telford, Jr., James they will visit relatives for s ahoTl
Do.aey, Joe Mtcwsrl, and Ed Mit­
chell.
W. H. Wlcboldt arrived yester­
Also Glenn Splsrs, Ed Zorlmn,
day from a two months' trip Spent
Alvin McAliee, Harry Bower, Jim
at Winona lake, Ind. and Chicago.
Hitch, John Robinson,
Dan McWhile in Winona Lakt h* studied
Clrmsn, and
Pat flwretman of
at the Wtnons School of Photog­
Orlando.
raphy and
while In Chicago h*
visited relative* and attended lh*
Century of Progress.
Henry Wight, ton of Mr. and
Mr*. Italph B. Wight, will leave trmorrow for Galnetvills, Ga. whrr.'
hs will matriculate at Rlversid.Military Academy, lie will b* *r
compsmrd by Mr*. W ig^ , MrWynn W. Potter, and lit*. I H
Mcleod of Wllllaton who will
spend a few days there.

France*

C ar)
GRANT

DRAKE

'Ladies Should Listen’

Sites 14 B 32! Nim ffimtnd

W a s k FR O C K S

NEW ORLEANS, Sept U
0P»—Jules L. Aktatnr*.
worldfamous chef and n-stauranivur.
proprietor of Ahtolnr', in Ihr
French iquartsr ol old Nrw Ur
Iran*, died Tuesday night. Ih r
70 yvor-eld man w *» invrnloi ut
dishes known the wo,til o*rr
Mr. and Mrv. E. V. Mill.. ..I
Wv.t Eighteenth Htreel siin-niii '
tha birth of a daughter, Sslli
Margaret, last night at the Frr
flahl-Laugklon Memorial Huspdal

TO-NIGHT

Mrs. J. N. Tular will leaf* to­
morrow for Jacksonville to spend
a frw days with Dr. Tolar wkn it
recriving treatment at HL VinhenlSs Hospital.

ROBINSON

"The Man With
Two Hues*

Saturday

New
Price!

TomTYLBR
M y s te ry l u c k

Ginger
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TREATMENT
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It's 2 serious business ... this
eye protection. A few pen­
nies' worth of correct light
may mean much to your eyes
in later years. /
How do you know when you’!
have enough light? Your
eyes will not always td l
you. So have your lighting
checked with the SIGHT »
METER. Phone our near-'V
cst office and say, "1 would .
j-w— Milcc tO ihavcyouT
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Northeast Florida Lea
tries Open* Sunday H
Sty Augustine ,# ?
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Sept

14.

GHifN A USED
WHEAT L0A&gt;
' TO* BUY ABlt

■naM fo r the Northeast Florida
League's postseason series and re*
argahlxatlon o f the rirrult for neat
suoasser tears effected at a loop
meeting at the Carling Hotel
Wednesday night. The many dr.
(Contlaaed ffeat rage, One)
tails peculiar to each a torn-lav*
bald the representatives Into the cirri* before H** committee tabic.
"The nationalisation of marlT 5 !5 5 (B o ek &gt; lW *a ver, president, (lone Industrie* would be a misrifcg has guided ths league through tgkc," he asserted. "They cannot
on (.w ad named leader be as 1efficient ae private Indus­
Eari Blue, ot Gainesville, try."
"How do you know the War De­
elected statistician once
partment wouldn't be a* efficient
sharply
The eerlee, as had been decided a* private Industry T"
previously, will start at Falatka queried Senator Bone, (P.-Waah).
Sunday. Succeeding‘ game* wll| be . "Experience has shown they
played on Tuesdays, Thursday* and rani," Irenes replied.
Sunday* until one teem win* four "Then we have this sombre pic­
gamda, with
the alts b e i n g ture," Boot said heatedly. "A gov­
twitched each playing data. How­ ernment so stupid, so Inept that It
ever, If a seventh game 1* neces­ rweld not organise Its own techni­
sary, the elt# will be decided by cs! force; could not prepare this
lot. Sunday games are to stait^at country for war. Evidently you
S and weekiday, games at 4.
Mink the DuPont'* kept the United
fiud Ammon*, well known hall States from being a German Prov­
player and arbltor, was selected (a ince.”
be umplvo-lh-chlef for the series.
" I think we had mueh to do with
H f will call balls and strikes In all ft,” snapped Irenes.
gaimrn. Sand? Chatham, o f Falatka,
A t ' previous sessions he had
and' Dixie Carroll, of\ Jacksonville, quietly puffed a pipe, but this, was
wlll. umplpp'oo the bite*.
laid aside now,
•
Ths Falatka and St. Augustins
''But,” he' protected,, as Bone
elubg aUo voted to Invito I lie entire pursued his questioning, "I'm not
'IWIverxIty
of Florid*
fudball tryinr to run the War Department.
•qygjJ to the game Sunday. Coarhn You seem to be trying to make me
Dutch Stanley, Coat lUiwycr, Hen out a conceited ass. I ’m simply
pU m w * and.Balqcy Cawtho-, end giving you my views from our ex­
Athletic Director Edgar C. Joner., perience."
A.' O r r*m Uo, assistant athletic
"And a sombre situation It Is."
.dfrKjdr, Frank' Wright, publicity commented Ilona,
director, also war* Invited."A hell of a situation," agreed
Irene*. The spectators roared.

O F F IC E R S ON
MORRO- CASTLE Labor Proposes
UNDER ATTACK
‘ ‘ t W ail w r i r m
Fata l ) .
the tNril, the lowar parts of the
skip bripg flooded/ Ashen lay anklo darp nn all deck*. metal fittlnEsJurdbcvn melted o ff and boat
.or. the glass had been fused Into

(Cootiam4 From Pag* t )
we hays fMu* far exerted our
full strength, they are mistaken,"
Gorman, aald. "Our demands are
mode rale— recognition
of
the
untan; the no-hour woek and
J W W . L Jffiw-av second radio I ■Ufelnalloa uf the stretchout.'’
npexstor.anrl center of a dispute as
to U)f.. Morro' Castle officers' *otlunn.^urlpg the fire, was rrlrased
from cyistudy - He had been .held up.
t o , lIQAl faaH •* ■ material &gt;115 S j K f ’ S jU grand J »t»J H e
ball A rllar had t&gt;ecn reduced to
&gt;Wm birt hs finally was roloawd
on a federal'enurt order.'
to unionists amt
non-unionist
T&gt;*'American Radio T elegraph. sympathiser* yesterday to avoid
l^U ’Association announoetl II had vlolrnc* ami dborder.
angagod' counsel for Alagna, de­
"Maaagsment has run a riot­
claring there had been an attempt ous course," G-irman said bitter­
td make the operator a "scape ly. " I t has mine to a sad ami
ggatT In'the disaster.
sorry pass when union men mutt
f t t Jleparimrnt of Commer-se etnnd up In the face uf rifles
Invostlgslarx heard also from a •nil machine gun* to maintain
seaman, that two of the president their right to ju.kct guaranteed
Cleveland'* lifaboata failed to otter under Ihe law.’’
aJd. to seyeraJ persons seen on a
He remained silent about re­
birrnlng deck, while Hnrm Castle port* that federal troop* were
passeagar* ami craw members tes­ being held In readiness for duty
tified to scenes of horror and con­ in the Rhode Island strlk* tone.
fusion aboard the biasing vessel.
The strike movrment in Ihe
The criticism of Captain Cnrey South apparently was
arrested
for alleged failure to maintain the yesterday, at linst temporarily,
Inexorable tradition* of Ihe sea as additional cotton textile wnrl,created* sensation at the Depart­ e.rs returned to their mills end
the hosiery cell failed to evoke
ment qf Commerce Inquiry,
1
Sailor* in'tKc stern 6f the Mar­ mas* rnaponke.
Strike ranks In the Carolina*
ina Morro Castle "did their duly
magnificently," Bishop llulse, Pru- were redured to loss than ball
testant Episcopali Mthop of Cuba, of the Industry despite the fact
who Is recuparatlng,. Willi Mrs. that an estimated 3000 Scalt^ltd
away
fri m
Hula*, at a' ha*pita) from thru ex- workers remained
parlance* on Mia ship, said yvster- their board* and * kallilng ma­
chines in a score &lt;a| hosiery
fi&amp;S- “
ry few sailor* on mills.
Whether ths figurd* WMvailUf ship, bet those
did thalr duty ed the exact state rfolrtkiiln lusbe cfat4rtnlned.
t he
statement try could not
Strike Icadera claimed
their
M ake had grown rather that u*.

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4 -b r tfc* fact' that thetr m ",
Id, wxi scheduled to arrive in
Kanford and Orlando DeMoltjr*
city after having spent the
sag hi law* with relatives. • and their'girl friends received an
unexpected thrill latt night shortly
Members o f the faculty o f Sem­ after
thrlr departure
on a St.
inole High School will meet at the John* Hirer Lino Co,
freighter
school tomorrow morning at 10:00 for a boat ride to Georgetown, on
o'clock to plan lis t minute details the north shore o f - Lake George.
incident to the opening, on Mon­ Jack Bussell, local youth, felt o ff
day at PtpO o'clock, of the county’s the boat, while ha
was carrying
major last! tattoo o f lea rain*.
chair* from thq lower to the »w w r
deck: Fortunately, ho- was not
ths rear of the
boat
FE R A payroll In this
county aueksd to
thla week will total about *® »0, when he might have been ground
and It go** Into the hands of shoot to Mta by
fast_ moving propot14C5 workers, it was announced to­ Iqra. Instead/ hs was left behind
day. It also was stated that the ex­ In Lake Monroe until a small boat
terior paint Job on ths City Hall W*s launched
after life
belts
bad best; completed and workmen tprown from ths deck had missed
now are busy on the lower floor their
marie.
Ho eras brought
aboard and put te
hallways.
ta bed
bod for about
an hour, after which he Joined the
' '
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Changes In by-law* wll| be con­ P*rty.
sidered ' by
members of Celery
Camp No. C2S,
Woodmen o f the
World, when they gather at Wood­
man tlall tonight at Fl:00 o’clock. It
has been announced by C. C. Colllhs, Camp official. Refrrshmrnt*
will be served at Ihe conclusion of
|ho meeting.
Bam Fleischer, local representa­
tive for the New York and Florid*
commission
firm nf
Fleischer
Bras., and Dantingi-r Inr., Irft to­
day for Now York Cily to *|&gt;end
about two weeks visiting tho trade
In ths Eaitern and Western mar­
kets. Upon his return,
with his
tfe and daughter, now In Orlando,
I will occupy the
Roby Lalng
home In Mayfair.

£

Folir members of Ihe Hanford
Junior
Chamber of
Commerce
availed themselves of an Invitation
to.attend an Orlando Jayere alag
party at the Orlando Country Club
last night, and they reported the
affair as being "some punklns."
Thu Orlando Jayroc*
not only
staged a loeal talent floor show
that was a
real treat, but they
hired
the
Beacham Theater’s
regular Thursday stags show for
a specie; midnight performance
th*t added
plenty nf Ufa to the
party. Hanford men attending were
Andrew Caraway,
Roy F. Mann,
Jack Flnnell, and George Thunton.
1 Scores of person* have visited
the lakefront yacht basin since late
yesterday to watch a crew remove
ths old wooden piling
which
formed the east and north wall of
the basin. Otto Caldwell, loeal
joanagar of tho St. John* River
Lino Co., wa* directing opetal1s-u
this morning, and he foond, as
many persons predicted, that Ms
leak U not an easy one, although
the bug* pllo driver used to pull
the old piling eventually brings up
what It goes after. From all Indlcations. It will Uke neveral days to

Bartr H u t * - . M W * * '
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* Barra Tq*
Bo/ore hlr. Cooper went Into de­
tail about Ms vacation, be stated
Ihfjf. *Thert»’ ’ one llnng that I
want to say at the outset, and that
is that after traveling through 13
itatea and Canada this summer, 1
am returned mom then seer cogs
rlnced th at' Worlds h I f bettag
condition than any other sifts.
People are not apt 1a suffer from
Conditions la Florid* a* they,ate in
the North; there's no drouth or hot
end cold ware or other unusual sit­
uation whteh might paralyse the
■tale; and living conditions are far
and .away better than In other

N * * n * * 4 ' I V iced u we r
E a t H e n ly — T h e y ’ re Good!

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“ Incidentally." Mr. Cooper said,
*"I want to predict right here and
that we're going to have tho
new:!"
and biggest tourist season
arrive ever had. They err coming
Bronte medals wty’ch Indicate from every section, and they arts
that the wafiYr- la a rvoo-nlgad j earning in droves."
marksman or pro-marksman who
Admitting that he was nut o f
is adept with a rtflo, will ho award­ ! touch with fonditlnne in Florida as
ed to six Boy Scouts at the Arcade
I regards the probable: passtgc or
Imilding Mnnday night during a . defeat of the llomeolead Exemp­
Court.of Honor, Marksppin medals tion Act, Mr. Cooper said that dur­
will go to Harry Joe Minurik. J'l* ing hie stay In Fetoskey, Michigan,
Man Adama, and ’ Chum Stanley,
he had occasion to hear this Act
while pro-marksman medals go to
Umcussed often.
the same boys and S. J. Nix Jr.,
“ There* a freling up there," he
I.eroy Cooper, and Bay Monvslrepot tad. ''that if this A rt posses,
vxtgv. The medals bear the IrtWgthere']] bn the greatest wavs of
ma of the National tltflu Associaifcomf building end buying In Florthin, and are awarded because the
bla that the nation has ever soon.
Ivys met all requirements while at Those people seem to know rimeCamp Wrwa list June. Marksman thing about what is being planned
tnsdal Is awarded) to that boy who down here.”
made a score o f Zk or belter out nf
When Ihe Cooper’s Icfl hero they
motored to Charleston and Norfolk. In tho latter city they visltrd
,thr navy yards and wore thrilled
at,the sight of aerial puteitvera
being staged by huge Army and
Navy bombers.
"Notfolk seemed i bee hive of
active and
a very iir-npcr-ms
plsre,” Mr. Cooper
remarked,
"with the government works and
shlp-bulldlng program dicing ap­
parently responsible."
Gontlnnlng on to Wa/tiinglon,
the Cooper's visited Mt. Vernon,
home nf George Wasliingtnn, end
fContinued Prom Fagr* nn*!
trip," Mr. Cooper stated, "la that numerous other Natloiisl shrines.
the government has been n.aklng Mr. Cooper r i pressed smniement
a desperato effort to bring recov­ over the number o f largo new
government
buildings
ery to the nation, and It J* signif­ granite
icant that In aw ry place &lt;r* vl»ited we found people admitt ng that
threw hamheen and now |s g steady
Faaalng through. J’enneylvanla,
Improvement In general rondiliutia

FRiOA Y

Cooper Reports
Improvement In
U. S. Conditions

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�SANFORD, FLORIDA;
spirit i r » th« good and
■ H i Jews la srery lind. T n i« &lt;t
W W be that wo oceaiioaall)' try to
iMcapo a* Jonah (lid from ourselves
-and from our llfo work, hot or* al­
ways to taro, bocaw&gt;t that U our
gfgiu i; that ia Utr distinguishing
,*|fHt which Qod ham written Intp
M f hearts.
a * I d m aa f bagaa this brief
Rpoarao by saying to every queaM that la asked—“ I am a Jaw."
Id" thoughts and my deadm bear
itneei that I faar Cod and I am
loyal elllMn la avery land, and
ha * dreamer of dreamt that may
p t day be realised fur the wsl*
ire ad mankind.

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1 fJtTLANT/i. Sept
I4.~(/P&gt;—
t « e young rlae-and-rob bandlta
w »a abducted D. W. Record, rif A A

nttPAY, SEPTEMBER 14, IM4

and hi* car a*d ttea tied him to
Kor United StaiM 8«aalor. . , t 1
For
In Co*|HMw
a fane*
M i wwn «w«ktla, w«r* BUtt it Idtrft
r*r
Rt|irr»rnutlta
of
III# FotlflH
■ought by polite jmaterday.
l%
on»r#a#1ou*l Di-ttkt of lit* RUt#
of Florida Tn 1h#
four lit
Com rtu «i( ih*&gt; l ntird BUtM.
s t a r t lo N o f l ig h t
T o r Twc. Jiintim'fn nf tli« Huprama
Court of 111* Sinl« nf Florida.»
Hw Twn Hnifrond Committlttltrn
LONDON, Sept. 1C —(Ah—Two Of lh# Mint* ..f Florid*.
K**r Sint# Mniiitor for »-w^rw • Bin*
firing boat* ot : ttn ; Rayal Air
Btnrtal District of th* But# of
fore* got a w ay. hoot Plyw ood F ltrki.
yesterday on the fifth
official
Kor Two lUmbrn of tit# ftoua#
lUprracnUtlvii of th# Bill# of
Royal A ir f w t » « * * to Greaa- of
Florida
land.
'
i
Fur Fltr (’minty rnmml*#|on#r«.
For Thrrr \i■-i n o f th# County
Board nf rui.lir Itmiruction.
For
of ih« F ft^V ln aixl
for th# follnwlny j italic* Dlatrletjh
rial No.
For CtmrtMai»|p &lt;n and for ID# fol*
n o n e*, d r n w i t t l
|nW|n« Jll-lltr lM*tr|r|», *1#! No.
T e tlw Bherltl « f aemiaate Osusly,
In Tr*llnii«n&gt; Whereof, I ha##
• t the State of VJoilta:
hrrrunln art mv hand and afflicpd
Be It Knewn. Tfcal I. n. A. Orar. Iht Urvat s.nl of thr BIrI i of Flor­
geeretary of Plata of (be B u t* of ida, at
th* Capital, th|#
Florida, do haroby alra oullre that a th# flrat d*&gt; of AufURt,
A. IV. 1131.
atCNKHAl. KUKCTIOM
tl A. till AY.
will be bsld In Hs*nlnnl* Const*,
R#rr#tm
f of (Bat#.
■late of Florida, on Tuesday beet (UFA L)
surrv.dlss toe first Mondar la No*
Tn linn } r
Mcd.KLt.ANO.
Bkwllt H.mjnnl. Omwaly, .&lt;gmnl(.r(k
.B IN T il DAT

T ooa'ig^aaii'w W baaa
gladly te ­
rn- mltetom.aH'hi tW
l&lt; -wteabi WWhavo-e*-PtwaldHMiv # i.
te .' ■’' h a i ^ 'd li- 1 AM

teteBMjWPjttmaslf,' la 1 tharefer*
a te* afd t '?-»» Jonah answered, *1
t e a'J te.iin d I fear the Lord, the
0 t4 ( M h l M t who hath made the
t e ' M M w dry land."
M t* # religion haa three parts,
a'-fOdMUfi relation, aa Idea), Bad B
pralftte. A s b Jew my cosmic re­
ttoffn a earth
thmugh jffstite to lation It this: I am a ion onto the
aeary human being.' TVs Ideal Creator of the universe, who le the
We stand upon
may not suit most people because Fatter of us al|.
they hare no clear concept of the fhpt and we die with that, and that
moaning of dlylna humanity. 1 am thought alone has helped and will
proud of that ideal, and though 'i bilp to bring about tha fasting that
W* are Intimately at homo la this
Ood-ercatrd unlveraa.
nsrsr lost
Aa a Jew t hare an Ideal In our
1 am a Jaw In my athlcal con­
duct In life, and tha ethical conduct faitglofl. and that Ideal (a to help
of the vast majority of my people areata a kingdom of God on rarth.
Is.such that. 1 AtSL.nct attorned .of Man ■re but slowly appreciating
It—I am pruad of tb'&lt; Onr cUica today the moaning of thdt Ideal—
Iteo boon maided by’ tte tte la bf B kingdom of God on earth. Wo are
juiitka,1and by-tte unatta&amp;ablc witling to Walt until wo oom* fore
Ideal of tellaate to tte hamaa life. to* face in the spirit, but our duty
Dnr’athlcal conduct baa MauTtoti* R here and that duty le to create
aatod b f tte Tate of Gad amt tte a world that shall bo truly an ex­
i
-tafii »M. Ili - pression‘ a f'a kingdom of Gbd for
!•/ '*, ptwptoriW ily to written all tha poeplo o f man.
Our program m Jews U tha Wall
known program of justice In social,
economic and political life, snR aa
sdjustmeat of
our
Ilfs to the
changing needs and environment
o f aeary ape. ’ And so,
to atary
question In religion wa say—“ I am
K l l dm a Jaw,' and" ' a y choice of
ta Jaw," aad I batted* in Cod and I
A ftiedw erea' teepeaka the ideal! of
belie*a It) tha kingdom of God on
fm y psapU. Fee tanr eentariaa wa
earth, and FJ‘ behave that justlte
|were vaty particular
B W what
wilT bring about th!
ktngdorii of
l t e .au; and ha# wa prtpamd tte
Dad on aaMh.
t e a T W paycboldglato oP-today
It "li foolish to talk about s«m*
ahy if' W # nwa on akhamad mflk,
Jews who do not belters In God tad
you- w ill11, ham • akhamad milk
(bo kingdom o f flod oh earth, ano
Anugfatos. T te J vrW i dlcanay toms ram da
not -baiter* |n
justieo.
proscribed pure foods, hdatthfotty
Thera le always some fruit that I*
.clean, .in order to produce health ■polled and sente "th at does net
and dean thought!, and they did ripen.. W i spaah o f tha ripened
produce health and dean thoughts. fruit, and tha rlpsnpd fruits of tha
' I nm a Jaw, and
1 point with
pltda to tte sincerity and acriousA*as of purpoad which charactorU , tte J r— , ocpmulc. Krcn J«re-1
B U R P E E 'S
VHate_citltmkm**e#N' (he ChrisIDAHO GROWN •

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(Continued fra a rags. Ons!
cirri* befors Q»e commlttos tab!
; •The natlonallisUon of marl*
tlooa Induetrice would be • mlsWhe," ho asserted. -They cannot
be aa afflrirnt aa priest# Induv
try."
Ml!pw do you know tha War De­
partment wouldn't be re efficient
_ _ .private
J a a ls
In
/lnalrW IV*
ssharply
Kartllv
a*
Industry
"
queried Senator Bone, (P.-Waah).
.’ "Btperience haa ihown they
ridi't," Irene# replied.'
"Then wa hare thte aombro pic­
ture," Bona aald hentydly. " A gavernment eo stupid, so Inapt that It
could not organic* It* own techni­
cal force; could not prapara this
epuntry for war. Kvtdently you
think the DuPont's kapt the United
State* from being a German Prov­
player and arbiter, waa sclacted fa ince."
much to do with
be umplrwln-chlef for the series. : "1 think we had mueh
H « will call balls and strike* In all ft," snapped Irene#.
ganyk. Ham!/Chatham, of Palatka,
A t ' previous sessions he had
and* Dixie Carroll, of\ Jacksonville, quietly puffed g pipe, but this..wa*
laid aside now.
•
1II.umplp»fou t|i# b#*c*.
T U I'alatka gltft.fU. AugustHo
“ But," he' prota*ted, a* Bone
(iterate# voted to (nvite (lie entire pursued his questioning, “ I ’m not
Intlverslty
of Florida fo dball trying to run the War Department.
squad to the gama Hunday. Coarhra You seem to be trying to make me
Dutch Stanley, Goof lluwyrr. lien out a conceited asa. I'm simply
jCtempO* And..Rainey Cawthoi, npd giving you my views from oup ex­
Athletic Director Edgar C. Joner, perience.”
“ And a sombre situation It Is."
A d O .' PatJJlJo, aeatolant ap»|rilo
dAtJCfbr. F r t k k W righ t, publicity! commented Bona.
"A hell of a situation," agreed
director, »lxo w fr« InvitnU •
I rone#. The spectator# roared.

lb# factUhak thehr
ia.eeMdttled to arrive In
Sanford, and Orlando DeMolsy*
after haring, apent the
1 la w i wtth ratoUrea.
and th d r'g ltf frtwria yvcelred aa
unexpected thrill last night shortly
thflr departure
on a H*.
Mamhere of tho faculty of Sem­ after
freighter
inole High School will meet nt (be Johns Blear Line Co.
school tomorrow roaming at 10:#0 for a boat ride to Georgetown, on
o'cleok to plan last minute detail* tho north there of Lake George.
Incident to the opening, on Man- Jack R osm II. local youth, fall off
wa» carry lag
day at 9t#0 o'clock, of tha county a the boat, while ha
chair, from thq lower to the upper
major Institution of learning.
deck! Fortunately, he
waa not
the rear of tha
boat
FE B A ' payroll »« U»U
M»i|U socked to
this week will total about $8*00. where he might hare been ground
and It gooa into tho hande of about to bite by th# faat moving propat*
lU ft workers, It was snnouncsd to- Iqrv Initead, be waa left behind
dsy. It also waa stated that tha re ­
tailor paint job on the City Hall
had been completed and workmen
now nr# busy on the lower floor
hallway*.

road, j t &gt; r

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In T h . M fn T #

Wo Ara Ope* To
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bit n r t—rhtra
Tho early Chriatteas, the Matr&gt;noe, and the J r i t o f ovary land,
k a vf euffired for their Maul and
o f toddy s ri dtm
suffering
gnaw for tbs Ideate of opt fathqrs
sad for oar own lde#K but there
la B Joy In safftrlh f when cue baa

FM DAT

1 Scores of perenn* have visited
the lakefront yacht basin since late
yesterday to wntch a crew remove
the eld wooden piling
which
formed the vest end north wall of
the basin. Otto Caldwell, local
psanagor of the St. Johns JU*er
Lino Co, waa directing operat'u-u
thi* morning, and he found, *»
many persona predicted, that his
task, I* not an easy one, although
the huge pile driver used to pull
the old piling eventually bring* up
What It goes after. From all Indi­
cation*, It will take several days to

reported "rsturnlng" to work
were really
untrained workers
recruited by the mill*.
The AssoclataJ I’reee table fur
llu&gt; Carolina* showed 208 niUls
( * u!J types closed. 854 0|&gt;eratIng, with 10SJH0 employee Idle
and ui.HHfi at work.
Ilowavar,
Oh- figure* did not Include- re­
ports from 208 mill* nof- did
they Include report# from a#orea
of hosiery mill* not affected py
tha .trike which #iaploya
aphpAlery proiimately RTJDOO workers. Tratile aulhorlttea '*at|gMUd tha flg»

I’asdlng

through, ycnnaylvonte,

I tprlah, to nnnounc# 1# my M n rrrt# »4 n and ettstomern that I hav# tRovcd my. ntgi^fV
of Sanford .' Avenue i\nd Third Slrrel, In
Front G » ^ . ,#r*.F»n b# very gkd K»

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f am ■ J*wv dad I find steength
I th* optliai^mjand th* humor of
m'JeW. Nb w aiter what happen..
1# Jaw bagW b»r loat hla seat for
lb, aad thblg| have happerad to
fehJdW.bW'A th* mWst of It all
• caa • mU#because be trust# that
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prescribed para foods.. boelthfuDy
clean. In order to produce health
and dean thought*, and they did
produce health and clean thoughts.
' I am a Jaw, and
I point with
pride to the sincerity end eerlousaeee of purpood which character­
ise IbeJsWMs BMP— to&gt; Rven Jet*^Steh^.csrtonrWAoAte the Chris|$M #rugpgllsod J tg l #U#plt going

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■haasod o f my
-Mauls; , * f l w ruBgion has three parts,
ur Ideal li .u m U M n l^ to one atueUBI relation, an Ideal, .and U
M ejj l bm. An a Jew m/ coemle ro­
od on earth' th fM g B 'ja U te to tation Is this: 1 am a son unto tha
every human bring.'. ThU tdaal Creator of the univena, who la the
We stand upon
may not suit, moot people because Father of ui all.
they have no clour concept of the Ukfi and we die with that, and that
ha* helped and will
moaning of divine humanity. 1 am thought alone haa
proud of that Ideal, and though It help to bring about the feeling that
h«a never beau attained. Ideals ara ir* a n Intimately at home ia thi*
Ood-ere* ted universe.
nsear lost.
Aa a Jew 1 have an Ideal In out
I am • Jaw la my ethical con­
duct tn Ilfs, and Urn ethical conduct religion, and that ideal la to help
• fa ll* a kingdom of God on.rarih.
Of the vast majority of sny people
Men a n but slowly appreciating
la. such th at 1 s o . not ashamed of
|t— I am proad o f I t
Our ethics today tha meaning of thdt Ideal—
hire* bora molded by 'th* tdbute Of I kingdom of God on earth. Wa a n
M M t i 'aad by tha uaattsdhabte arlllteg to wait until we 00me fare
Ideal o f holiness In the k in s a life. to face la the spirit, but our duty
Out ethical rood act haa been moti­ fa hen and that duly I* to create
vated by tha fsar of God amt the • world that ahall be truly an exhm alon'uf'u kingdom of Gbd for
all the people of mra.
Our pragmas aa Jaw* U tha Wall
known program of Justice In aoriol.
economic uad political life,
adjustment of
our
life to tho
changing needs and environment
of svsry age.
And eo, ' to every
question lb religion w* auy—" I am
a Jew," l i d I belie#* in Cod and I
be!lev* la the kingdom of God ou
earth, anil F, believe that JusUda
wilT bring about th# ktngdoib uf
God on eoribk.
v
'
7 I f ka foolish to talk about i o w
Aty' tr yw live oa skhnosed mflk, Jew* who do not believe la God #bd

raa' will '. - have skimmed toUk
jMMhkfs Tb* Jewteh dladwerNow

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Cooper Reports
Improvement In
U. S. Conditions

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gladly bo-

tr uilirtaw sndTf th#

L f M O N S doj,...

For U«tt*4 Hu tH 8#**tor. , h I
Kef R»prrk«nl«l|vi In Cotfrii**.
Hi*!• *l l*nrre.
*
Ker I lfir m it U lln of lfc» Ko«&lt;tK
('iin*r*»*lnrtul hl*trkt of Ike
of Fliirldi Tn I hr B#v»nlF-fo®ftfc
COB|r«U Ilf Ihr I nllrd HUIM»
For Tw.» Ju«tu*«» of (lie Ketrems
Court nf tlir su ik , of Florida..
For Two M«ilro*d ('nmmlulintn
of thr Mint* of Horld*
K|rf Stair Hr**(nr for r
*lf«T*l iMatrlct of ttb% Hloto of
riotka.
Far To# AUmbor* of tfe*. ttomm
of nrprr»mt*||v«a uf the l l l t t of
riorld*
rot FIt# County rntnmlnl«n#r#.
For Thrrr Mrntlori of Ik# CouniF
Roord of 1‘uhllr InMrurtlbn.
For Ju»tI.*? of tho Fooco'ln nryl
for Ihr following Jostle* District^,
vlt: No.
For Conrtahlr l* and for tho f«l*
lowing Jnatter (Matrlria. trio: No.
In Tr»llmon&gt; Whortof* .1 hnFO
hrrrunto art ntv hand and affixed
th« Clrrat Kr#» « f thr Hlata of Flor­
ida. at TtlUharsr*. thr &lt;'*|tl|al. th|s
thr first d*) of August. A. !&gt;.. IMI.
It A. till AY,
Hrcrrtary of (Unto.
fit KALI
To lion J F. MtOLRU.AND,
■hrrlff Mrmj noIs Cowoly, .;^anfor|L
Florida.

i U m trT W a 'J e w ,
sup k Ymm whd hade

B

counselled peoce. He ennouneod
he had sent out another warning
to untenirte and
non-unionist
sympstiytsM. yesterday to avoid
vlnlenaa and dl'nrdor.
"Maaagvmrnt lias run s riot­
ous courOe," (irrman said bitter­
ly. " I t ha* rome to a sod ami
sorry pass when union men mult
stand up 1 In the face of rifles
and machine guns to maintain
their right to pukel guaranteed
under th* tew."
lie remained silent about re­
port* that federal troop* were
being held In readiness for duty
tn the Hhod* Island strlki sons.
The strike movement In tho
South apparently was arrextcJ
yesterday, at host temporarily,
as additional cotton textile work­
ers returned to their mill* end
the hosiery call failed to cruke
mass roaponke.
Strike ranks In the Carolina*
wen. reduced to lee* than hell
of the industry despite the (act
that an estimated 8000 srattned

,

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and

PBO N^U

yvVve ever had. They ere coming
Bronx* medals Which Ihdirat* from every section, and they are
that the wsurar- I* a rcco^nlywl earning in drove*." *&lt;*
mark,roan or pro-marksman who] Admitting that ha wa* out of
is adept with a rifle, will he award­ touch with condition* in Florida aa
ed to six Boy Boost* at the Arcade
building Monday night during, a] dofOpt of the Homestead Exemp­
Court of Honor, Mark*m*n medal* tion Act, Mr. Cooper aahl that f i r ­
will go to Hafty Joe MinariV. Ju­ ing hla stay In Peto«kay, Michigan,
lian Adams, and ' Chum Stanley, he had occasion'U hear thi* Act
Rato Flciecher, local representa­ white pro-markxman medal* ro to U(ncu&gt;sod often.
tive for the Now York and Horlda the name boy* and 8. J. Nix Jr.,
"There* a feeling up them," ho
commission
firm of
Fleischer l-eroy Cooper, and Itay Mon**l- repotted, “ that if thte Act pssse*.
Bros, and Danslnger Inc, left to­ vatge. Tho medals bear thp. insig­ there’ll bo the grratoat* wave or
day for N#w York Cily to spend nia nt the ’National Hlfte Associa­ .home building and buying In Flor­
about two week* visiting the trade tion, and are awsKJed&gt;fcoeauao the ida that the nation, ha* ever scon.
In the Eoitern and Western mar­ tmyi mat all requirement* while at Those people *e«m to know tiomeket#. Upon hla return,
with hla Cainp Wewa list June. Markamnn thing about what (a being planned
fe and daughter, now In Orlando, medal la awaited1to that boy who down here."
W&gt;hcn the Cooper’s left here they
will occupy tho
Ruby Lalng mads a score of 28 or better out of
a possible 50 points on each of 10 motored to Charleston and Nor­
home In Mayfair.
Official N. R. ‘A.- 80 foot Urg it*. folk. In tho tetter city they visited
Pro-marksman medal * fa gwurded Jhe navy yard* and woro thrilled
of
thr
Ktnford
Felar members
tliat l&gt;oy who made a acoAfof lid
Junior
Chamber of
Commerce or better under the aartw condi­ at the eight of aorial maneuvers
being etegrd by huge Army and
availed themselves of an Invitation tion*.
i •.
Navy bombers.
to. attend an Orlando Jajoee stag
"Norfolk seemed n bee hive of
parly at tho Orlando Country Club
active and
a very prosperous
last night, and they reported the
plsre,” Mr. Cooper
rrmarknd,
affair a* being "some punklna."
“ with the goverament works and
The Orlando
Jayceea
not only
skip-building program being ap‘
staged a local talent floor show
parenlly responsible/*
al
treat,
but
they
that was a
re
Continuing on to Warhlngton,
hired
the
Beacham Thratcr'a
the Cooper** visited Mt. Vernon,
regular Thursday stag# ehow for
home of Georg* Waaldncton, end
a speclil midnight performance
numerous other National shrines.
that added
plenty nf Ilfs tn tho
Mr. Cooper eipresaed amsiement
party. Bsnfnrd mea attending were
over the number of largo new
granite
government
imildinga
Andrew Caraway,
Roy F. Mann,
which havu been erected to house
Jack Flnnell, and George Thursto*.
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huadreda of Loorlata

traditional
''horK-ymoraqr*.'’ , '* *
Cm per aaid a* ha remdfked on
tha b&lt;auty of tho fall*' «!n !ir M ,
whan varicolored Il«hl forma­
tion* .arc effected under the
watora.
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A . ' land of
prosperity, with
well kept farme. rich nppearlyc
crops,' and hapo) an cofilfUlto
people wa* the Impression left
with'M r. Cooper of hbr fOn-mUe
drive from W "# o r*
Fallo to
Serai* In Cared#'

Change* In by-laou wll| be conelderad bv
member* of Celery
Camp N of CM,
Woodmen of the
World, when they gather at Wood
man Rail tonight at H:00 o'clock. It
haa been announced by C. C. Col­
lins, Camp official. Refreehmrnte
will be served at the conclusion of
|hs meeting.

O F F I C E R S ON
MORRO. CASTLE Labor Proposes
Cripple B i g
UNDER ATTACK To
TostUg. Groups

•nxaged counsel for Alagna, de­
claring there had been aa attempt
to make th* operator a "scape
g ra ft In'the ill'aater.
|)epartmrnt of Commerce
InWitlgatorp heanl also from a
seamen that two of the President
OgraJamP* HfaboaU failed to offer
ajd.tq se.veral persona seen on ■
burning deek, while Morro Cestte
passeagars ami craw nisipber* tes­
tified to scene* of horror snd con­
fusion aboard the biasing vessel.
Th# elit Idem of Captain Carey
for alleged failure to maintain lh«
tnexoralde tradition* of the sea
crested'h sensation at Uie-Department uf Cnmtocrca inquiry.
SallrAx In'the atom Of the blar­
ing Morro Castle “ did their duty
magnificently,” Bishop Hulw, Pro(extent Episcopal bwhop of C'lba,
who 1* rscuperotlng.- » ' » ' Mr*.
Hutee. at a haaplUl from their ex­
periences on t|te skip, said yester­
day
■ThsraiwBr* very * • » •#!&lt;««» “ n
that ara^re « ( ##* ahip, b it those

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spirit are tha rood and and hi* *•# and tbra tied him to
S O I* J e n hi tvary Jind. Tru* &lt;t ■ hoc* wltfc hta own neckll*
m t*
that w » octet tonally try to •ought by » o ! i » jooUrdoy.
•Scape a* Jonah jid from ourselves
a S from our ttfi work, bat wa el- |
w a yi return, becao-c that la our
'fgfOlaa; that la the diitinrutabllir
Iwjctk which Ood haa wrlttea Intp
oar heart*.
So I cloot aa I began thU brief
dS/nq n i by saying to erary qomU m that li aakod—" I
a Jew."
|)m ' thought* and my dtoda boor
J h m i that I fear Ood and I am'
g lla fo ) citlaen In every land, and
hha • dreamer o f drrami that may
•r~
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riwsawm w- 1,. , _______
ye in, Shwin * t Seminole Couatr.
of lie mate of Vtortt*:
Be II Known. T ia l I. H. A. dear,
geereurr •( Stele #f ike BUU of
^ ‘ lUOM AND-ROB BANDITS , Florida, S» hereby alee nullre last a
(1KNKIIAI. KI.KrTION
wilt he ktld In Seminole Ceaniy.
: A t l a n t a . s«pt. 14.-W Y — Slate ot Florida. on T « „ l » r ianl
Tw o young rloe-and-rob bandits aucreeaiaa me first Woodsy in Nowh» abducted D. W. Record, mf A*.
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tl wl Donald Itlchberf
(above)
wetfld be aaked to take over the
Judicial #lde of the National He, *i
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cently came to word# over the
’ (ir l of Winter 'Haven, ##-. NRA, but Indh-alion# are tha*.
of the Florid* World'# Pair j the Pretldenl will retain both
I in the recovery dnv*.
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New Job With NRA
Ltfoma For Richberg

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8ay)o*vin«, R. I., membled a war-tom rillaffa aa 600 national (tard.men patrolled tha i l m l i
after t*o day# of teitile ilrlke rlotln* whleh broufht Injuria# to 70 pc7»°nK The national (uardemen claehed Intermittently with S.ROO »lrik#re and «ymp*thlwre, and finally dl»p&lt;r»a«l the throng,
with tear and naueea (&gt; •
Ijrier the troop* war* forced to fire over the h|ad# of ^ email (roup of
demonatrmtora to make them retreat. Slat* 'trooper# are ehown abdve firing tear »ar bomb* a* they
trove (round to krlkere at the helyht of the rioting. The atrlkera threw itopyi and hrick». (A»»ociated Pre#a Photo)
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WHAT A FINE PASTURE FOR ‘CHARLEY HORSES’!

TESTIFY AT SHIP FIRE INQUIRY

IN NATIONAL AMATEUR

I f you hoar'football -player* at the Unlvarelly of Flortifc (rcanlnf and tnbbla*
you7 1 know Ui* reaaen. They were put through viyorou* l * ( practice, a# ahown above,
limb* |n tip-top #hap* for the time when luppie knee* and nimble feet will count foi
Yea, lt*l Hot niueh fbn—but a "charley hor»e" now and la preferred far more than a
UilRh In mid-eraebn. (Aeioclated pre#» Photo)

Chief Engineer Eben fl. Abbott
la ihown
I above taking oath before •a ' f*d- \
|oral Imiulry boartl which ha told I

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that within half an hoor..afl*r (
| the alarm he left tha doomed
| van**) In a lifeboat containing
I R2 member# of the ciww and
only two poaeengeri. &lt; He aleo
I teatlfied that the flrei Ve and
" ’ u|&gt; hi# fir»l aetletant koaff of tha
n hi# «ecWBi wj,#n they heard a yen' put ou' eral alarm. Third O th e r Irwin
Inal freen Freeman
(laft)
aleo teltlfiad
'by Jacob- ( ln ,j
with other officer#
1 Interna- that the Ill-fat-el liner wa*. »*t
eliminateil afire by areonlul*. (Aeioclated
Pre#a Photo*)

BOBBY JONES. MEET BOBBY J.ONES

DRAG PICKET FROM Itl.OODY RIOT

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to at*'# famotu (olfer wh* way a at
Bobby Janaaf at tha rtoht to Datralt
tot U ahown a# b* wa. drenad by a atato threatani ta Heal that o f tha Oaura
rlottuf at Saytaavllle, R.
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Now is Hm Urns to corrtct and Improve soil condlMem WT
your vegetable fields and citrus groves. UseJCAL-ClTt
for this purpose. If is safe, dependable and economical.
As o soil corrective KAL-CtTE is twice os efficient o«
hardwood ashes. It contatne twice as Mach pataph as
does hardwood ashes and also furnj
And valuable secondary plant foods
fo be important in plant nutrition.,
wood ash basil mixture that bos.
paoulority throughout Florida. Wh
under the lame conditions and for
hardwood ashes an application of «
of ashes used gives on equivaleut a
Use COFFER K A L-C ITC to correct]
back in citnie trees. It is an axcaft
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F L O R ID . S A T U R D A Y , S E P T E M B E R

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Senator fl a stings
Demand# Probe Of
Use Of U. S. Cutter
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—( Al*&gt;
— In a hitter attack on the Roosrvelt
Administration
yesterday,
Senator Hastings, of Delaware, cochairman of the Republican sens
torial-congresslonal committee, de­
manded an Invaatigalion Into the
use of a coast guard cutter tu
bring Mrs. Ruth llryan Owen, min­
ister to Denmark, home
from
Greenland The boat was thus tak­
en away from IU station neai Nru
’ York where the steamer Mor n
Castle burned.
Hastings asserted that "part of
tbs blame for the long Morro
Castla. death lilt falhi on the head
o f whoever sent the
(cutter)
Champlain to Cre«nlahd.” The In­
vestigation of tha disaster, he said,
should be directed Into the "high
authority” that ordared the vessel
from its post to Greenland to bring
back the minister to Denmark.
"How many livsa ware needless
ly sacrificed because the gem of
the coast guard fleet wss taken
from Its regular etatlen near the
•etna of the disaster and sent on
a needless Junket can never be
known," he said. . . .
"The explanation of Secretary
Morgenthau that tha Champlain
was sent to Greenland on an
‘oceanography' expedition is ridicu­
lous. The Champlain would never
have deserted IU highly Important
patrol post on the north Atlantic
had not somebody high in authority
ordeml the fhtp to bring back
Mrs. Owen. ‘Oceanography’ expe­
ditions do not call for speed What
a price that Junket coat—not so
much in dollars and cenU as in hu­
man lives needlessly sacrificed.”

Sally Cuts 'Audience
Down To One Man
CHICAGO,
Sept. IB.—Sally
Rand peeped coyly from behind &gt;
fan Wednesday and
stuck a pin
la a bubbls, as a symbolic gesture,
and showed reporters an engage­
ment ring.
It wss of goodly lisa and on the
proper finger.
"His name (a Charles Ms)on and
Em 's a
Springfield, Mass., radio
dealer," Sally said,
"l*ve known
him about five yiars. Hla father
a wealthy
tobacco merchant,
la Ibe happiest eveat of my
Sally announced, that
her fans, bubartlficies of nearfor all time.

NEWS
Central Floriby tha Ssmlnole
of
C sn rn m
and dsp|rturw
River.
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Gorman Says leader
imitfons ProhersDeDid Not Tell Truth .
clde To Suppress
InSayin?
LaborHad }
EvidenceW hen Five
Broken
I
t s Word
Nations Complain;
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Hr T l i # A w w t a M T r
WASHINGTON, Sept, 18,- (At*)

Another Effort W i l l
Be Made To Collect
Deficient I n c o me
T a x Assessments
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. Ifi.
— (A .P .)— The
govern m en t
planned today to
m ake an­
other effort to collect more
than Il.uOO.OOO fro m
An­
d rew Mellon.
T h e Bureau
of
Interna!
R even u e arran ged to file u
petition w ith th e Board
ul
Tax Appeals.
It claloa the money Is due from
the former Treasury head and Ambasssdor to Enxland on account of
deficient income tax payments.
An assessment for 1031 wss
made last spring after unsuccess­
ful attempts to havt Mellon In­
dicted for an alleged tax evasion.
The 1*1its burgh federal grand Jury
refused, however, to return Indict­
ments.

NUMBER 178.

WAR SUPPLIES Strikers Demand
SAID PILING IIP PromptRemoval Of
IN G ER M ANY General Johnson

AMONG INCIDENTS LEAD ING TO CALLOR U. S. ARMY

GET MILLION
FROM MELLON
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T h e realgnAtion o f
Loral weather yesterday: IVifl'i S. Jiihngon « ji N atlon xl
HT, low 72, rainfall .tW of an Inch. covery
A d m ln ta tr»to r
w *«
demaniled by the hOH gb coio The Lily Briefer offers many m ittee o f the U nited T e x U la
happy Return* to Mrs. Vail lxjvell W ork er* o f A m erica today.
In « gUtement dcmi\ndin|
(nee Miss Lucca Chappell&gt;, Mrs.
Iseued
T. C\ Holt. Mrs. II M Uumbley, his resignation,
Mr* Joe Hull (nee Miss Finily Washington, the Committe*
for Dli
Bailey), Bobby Newman, Julian nttnekea Johnson
declaration last night that th*
Adam*. John Mauser, Jr., and all textile strike violated an agree­
other person* who*# birthday an­
ment.
niversaries ale tti tie celebrated
Issuing the statement Fraud*
tomorrow, and congratulations to
Gorman, general strike rhairman
Mr and Mrs. M. H. Spencer (nee
Hid, "l would halo to say Gen­
Miss Ruth ftoU'rtx) on their I Uh.
eral Johnson lied but I will say
Mr and Mrs. Dick Brown laee
he did aol tell 0»t truth.Mots Betty Ball) tin their 1.1th, and
Johnson said l**t night that
Mr ami Mr*. C. K. Bell (nee Miss
organised labor In calling
Lhs
the haot)
cancellation and tie
AIIlira Whitehurst) on their first strike had broxen Ha word to
structinn of the fir»t
contract wedding anniversaries. I imgratuhim end it “ was an absolute
iTinde with him on Feb I.
Iat ums atso a re exte rule*I to Mi . violation of an understanding*
This scene of overturned! automobiles In a «tre«t i»f Wtinn*mk * I* H. I., in typical of the s iKtion wiotiflit liy rioting, looting
In anticipation,
apparently, of and Mr* W, A, Ginn, local m i- between
Thomas F. McMahon,
mobs in that city during the moat serious uutbt-uk m Niw Fnjslaiul since the beginning of
gi'Ui'id! textile strike. Police vn-rr
years, who celebrate i
modification of the treaty of Ver­ dents for
overwhelmed by the thousands of rioter* and Govcrnoi Throdtnr (in t-n sought uni of fetlria i
More help or we ll sailles, the DuPont company had their 2ftth woddmjr anniversary president of the Untied TeXtlla
Workers and hlmtelf.
perish,” messaged Police Commissioner J. Hector Paqutn. i A»*ocimii'd Press Photo 1
failed to include any reference to today Moutlay's wedding anniver­
McMahon
today denied the
arm* prohihit inn*
Imposed upon saries include the 1HIh for Mr. the General's charges that
tha
German&gt; by the pact, and had giv­ and Mr* Joel S Field (nee Haiel • trike was against ths govamen a free hand to Girra who w ii Belle Murry), the 12th for Mr. ami ment and also denied that hs had
identified as an (associate of ('apt, Mm. It F. Cole (nee Mary BelJ an agreement with the NRA Ad­
I toyed and Von Papon in eaponiage Allen), the 12th for Mr. ami Mrs ministrator.
Zeb Bailiff (nr* Laura Lrr), and
work for Germany.
Ho said Johnson was attempt­
Attempt of an stlornry for W. also filed. The rt-strainflrg &lt;er n o n
"1 made s mistake,** ruefully de­ the thud for Mr. ami Mrs Jark ing to make It appear tha etrlka
p i t s
m p r s ns
viated young Felix DuPont.
who MacDonald (nee Flixabeth Bu»- "le agalnet the government."
J. 1'. II. loca| slot-marhme opera­ nisi, sought to present Sheriff,hr# )» Cotitfi Ktulnt ions!
In Aragon. Ga„ a man identi­
figured in the testimony yesterday
inj^ or aUtrt
tor. to secure an injunction re riHUm! from
fied ae "Nap” Drown, former tex­
for the first time.
•training Sheriff J l McClelland mg to nviit' slot mat-hi nr a In i*
at the Iwsthw: Tonight, tile worker, wss ehot to death
or his deputirs from
interfering county.
Boys And GirlsTo It was Ummol DuPont presi lowTide*
at
I’ M . Sumiay, high lest night from an automobile,
ihut of K, 1 DuPont de Nemours,
with the operation, of clot inn
Slat#'* Attornry Lloyd F. ltn*
Be Enrolled When who told thi .Senate committee ha 1DL**t&amp; A. M. and I 2* IV M , low arid two men wire arrested /or
Hhcf
,
.
.chines in this county met with fail of thi* city rcpmciitpil
investigation as Governor
Tal­
Doors Open AtNine id report* that "indicated" tier ■t :m a m snit h ut r. m
lire in
Tavares yesterday whm Mcl lt&gt;l)urit! before Judge Koto,
madge ordered a mobilisation ot
(Continued
On
Page
Two)
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Circuit Court
Judge
J. C. It. » lot hi ni-gunirnta arr rrrdUrd
two regiments end A]
s,.eclel
ATLAN TA, Sept. A*-- CAP1
Kteoncw ruled that In his opinion .Sheriff Mi('lell*%! «* having b*t
M any S sn fo r.l Klks trs in rd w ilh unite of the Ueorgte
Jirhii
National
r v g r r l Indsy
Ih s t
t&gt;n» » t lltvtr Guard to stand by for poeiibls
Two companies of N a t i o n s l,„)n| machines such as wrre operal- most convincing.
t ei in
poanbla
Itiurs prtim inon l b ro th ,rs , Caspian strike duty.
Gusrdtmen laat night were ordered |ad before him yesterday are conKjppdw. e C n fe i i
Tha.
"Belkeva me," said .Sheriff
Sheriff M
It1o'clock
imUy (norm tig
11x1*. of N s* Smyrna, trertlenTy ahesH *QM edit irs
la the Carters* tile textile arra as atewcled and designed as gsmbllng C|#llar&gt;4, "we’ve really got a M at* Anh6ut»ciil to-lay
y by
111 In lh* Florid* F.xst Const lies*
Dynamite (hatter,
•red the sure
Governor Eugene Talmadge fol-1 devices,
alturoey who know* hit bualnc|t ,l(t (lf School- T W 'haw ton
I■11asI si SI. Augustin*. Mr. Ils.r fare calm on the Carolina strike
Jinlge Koonce therefore denied He made a fine appearance before
.
, . . t^* (Me*
lowed up with action an emphatic
ws&gt; ,t r ic k r n tssl Tuesd ay, and wss front as a bomb directed at tha
sold him
“
promise to "protect the right to the teni|iorary injunction sought, Judge Koonrv s„,i
and nil air
**j»u»*d 1
trniovml to the hi&gt;s|,nsl latr last K M. Holt Plaid Mill at Budtagand di*misad a bill of complain!
(Contlnurd on P . „ ThrvO
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r i i ‘tiiM‘ « and a*
work in Groigia.”
lun exploded. Nona wma injured
AD hiney-General t *i&gt; D I Jim! night
will tie roll
■ ------------ ognnieut* to a
but the wlndoes were
broken
t'omoiiaalnher of Agriculture
Shortly after the governor had
udtsj before noon.
N mIK mo Mayo, anti &gt;l*l** M n k e
Henry Brown of Orlando, Scout for 60 feet along the milt front.
warned Adjutant General l.mdlry
I ml lea tion- ur- today Gist ap mg ( •'mmisstoivsr I M Hhodr- Fxei utive for « entral Florida re In other areas quiet prove nod.
W Camp to be ready with -txte
roxirnati-t) Ml'i hoys ami g.il will tn- in Sanford Momlay morning gu*n, wa» In Sanfonl T)\ur*day In
President Hooaevvll traveled to­
troops to assure protection on
dp *Im fiisl day's til f„r the purpose of roofrrnng with 7»nfeirnc« with local Ho.ul offl- ward tha textile strike's moat tur­
w il h t
* liain e Dimi 1he AgrlCiiltui.l ( 'on, n, it tee of the ,
ployes who want to ••„ t m
w(th WJIII1(, h* dk-cus.ed the bulent are. lent night with Indi­
lM*foit the end of the week, enioll ...........
face of the textile sink,. tiemge
Ague,ill..,.I A. M„ nit, y nl(h, Court of Honor, and cations that any new eruptions of
i
.Ml
m erit m ill p i t ' * th
..W iwl.s.n on the status of the |„o
,)U ,lffl„
rr„ t, vt,denes would lead to direct Inter­
W Gaddis, of nartow &lt;-,,,,iilj. m
ot' D mM r ill) M’ l ••
vention on his pert.
p,..o.! f arnirrs' Wholesale Ma.ke,
....... * lth R„
j j K .lla formed the rhief executive 'I,.,| n
&gt;. I..M-I
1III*
«M l)l&lt;
l lie meeting 1* to he held a* a
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The national strike committee
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"gras,-" nituation had (level,., ed ut
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I&gt;m ak fa«t seasion ut Hotel \ulder
hsrr
meanwhile appealed to trans­
Y
et
Too
Early
To
Say
tn hi* plan tn
organise a
B*»y
Carletes die.
1 i« iU in-* Hlelll I d I h r
■taif log at H HI o’t lock
port workers to bulwark their
Ncniit
troop
aiming
the
mrmU'f*
of
Program HaaFailed,
(iold Reduction Ac mud f ( n Vt hi tig*
I-argr numbers of strike . so,
A mmuncrinrnT wa* m*&lt;le h m
struggle by refusing tu handle
lri‘ in i imliiH-vfs ft'l
psthlxers, the sheriff said,
were
ye »l ft &lt;1m)' Du*(
Die A s*Mel*Dufi, the paft*h.
textile shipments
Th# request
A s s e r t s Mussolini
AsDnconstituttina
W "lk
Hiixniu* tn ptmhet Ishh! g m w e i «
(CooLlourd On Page I hue.
went to longshoremen and steve­
^ tty i (IlM ft If*’ * IlHV » hern made w )m line! n I i e**t) pluntrd i mp* id
Mrs John G L
dores of the Atlantic cosxt.
I INI I \ \ ATI, .Sepl tf* f \1&gt;)
Mil.AM. Italy, Sept. IT, tA I't
Mdt lelpat inn nf the in tueidg 11 ih* mm rued today as
(( outlmied nil Pngv Three)
More and more ths great walk­
Premier Mussolini's m-w*paper, Former Senator A Deo llmeree
111
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fit*
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in
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inn
line
the
state
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out tmih on the appearanra nf a
Porpolo
D'llalla, ret r filly said charged Th n«day night tH' l*r*
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showdown fight between Industry
I*real dent Rooseirlt has faded to ulrrit If i h»'-**%elt*s act ton \ re&lt;fi
lid* nl m« In nperi * teuipumry i.l, F r o l . T i n e Association which
achieve 111* fgur fundamental till* mg the g.ild end tent of ti loin
ami ths American Federation- ot
idMrknf *hnul*||tt 15
lerentty , , s set up to fight thr t&lt;sbur.
iri t*. hut it ts too soon In conclude was micMH-f Hutimiat an* « dac
To xouis H appeared that
Petri Thuiatun w t *
mitied ■* pa Mage nf The l firmest eadl F x rm p
that ex|M*rimenla he is undertaking Upon l«ii» mess leciiviM). .
the textile war before It ended
ch*&lt;r in#n of n m m in IDec
which Don A i l
Fiank
K
Jiining*
of
life imsucceaifuL
P o ii ii l e n e , UH U f n o D e m i i u t Bid
(Continued on Page Six)
wmild romplete detail* for this Jat ksiiiiville i* prrahlrnt of th
JEFFERSON CITY, Ttnn., Sept
(Gooilnuro On Page i f # # }
The iiewspapar'* estimate of the
temporary slr m tu rv The commit A wwim laiioti, with It L Glenn of
lb.—(A*&gt;—An ll-yrar-old girl wss Roosevelt Administration 1 * bv
FUN li l ’ I Al , H i,. Sept 16
tee (litlude- Fd Melsch,
Cam htiiifiiid a* irprearntative In thl*
th* pruud m o U i.r of . 7 1-2 pound !&lt;• vrxl lo h s v , !«-, r, w ritte n by 11
(AID - Lawrence Kilmer,
wa* rron, W . F Garnrr, and Charlc- i otdil y
, ,
. .
i Dure himself. It* editorial com*
held wriDmut hail tmlay f *»r the Dunn.
bsby her* y s s ls n la y .
|n. p ir*() h )
l-r r s U v n l .
deaDi nf hi* *«»•«■!heart, 2" &gt;earT)u* slat, nf filial* who will !•«
W.iimii'p Home Df#non*tr»lion
Jefferson hfsipital sltxrhcs rc ■■■« ,-iit writings, is Inch Mussolini
old Agatha ArrmliL wlm appan ntly here Moiula) mnrmng are rrpoitfl
ATLA N TA .
SepL l6 .-(# &gt; —
portrd the
bluc-syrd infant * a'| &gt;» lending.
»*&gt; run over and killed by a tire* a* having held a merting in Talln * |uh inertings were hrld thl* w##k Mayor Key yriU idty
ullrrid A
Altarnont#
normal tn rvtry way and that both
"Kuuwvtll's pnnciplcs arc not
I leas automobile wheel
ha**cr yr^leirlay morning. !tn mil hi I (ifigwiKul, I'aola,
viguruu* protect sjfftidBt Ih# f#d&gt;pi trigs and Fnnwt f i t ) ' , the lit *
come
had
led
heed
made
kno^ri
mother and child ars “ doing fine ” |f ••clxl. and *vrn Irs. ar* they
The girl wa- found lying in a
W IN TE R IIA V I N
pr*l fov#n»ment’# &lt;J#ct*ion to
let iwu combined
Th# merting*
highway after autlm, .1
.ant ,|,r |bically this aflernoun.
Ths young roolhsr is from S, i ..ininunistir,' the I’upulu U'Halia id*' Shipper* nf tin K|
■ ITS* R (1000 t«x
against
beer
we
ir
romiuctetl
by
Josephine
Boyd-aid.
I and Kilncj^|iad ipi.t,..U,t and left
ru- Gniwer* ( lenring H
tier count), in tht foothills of the
dretvre In dry Georgia and urged
rinn, Home Demonstration Agent,
* n roadhouse.
"When one reads his address of t ml inn, ut ■ riievtnig hi
Gr*at Smoky mountains. Her case
Single Georgia Voter Mini
m review of the
question as end
the subject of each wa* "C h il­
(Cuatlanan On I’aga 1)
was unusual In this
action but
l r fl Stewart
Circe* of hrr rlolh rik' Ihv *«at
d#»y. iu&gt;min#trd ( Ikn•
irrlr
hotel stopped serving tbs beverage.
Decided
Jmlge’tt
Race
dren's
Kchot
1 1 Clothing." A di*pl#y
medical authorities ssld that per
ttf FifiMtpnmf, andI V. f Mm-*-. leretl along the hlghwiiv him! an
Retell and wholesale
dealer!
of clot King wa* ohown,
and pathaps 2b girls as young as he had
nf Oil* inIn •* thn i rv pr i ntitive- iMiloninbde lire lealud h i ....... a
who hast been handling beer uader
turn*
for
rai
h
garment
were
avail­
A
TLA
N
TA
.
Sepl
IK
IA1
A
|*n*l near the hlood nU&lt;n&gt; J -put
burns children tn this cuunly.
( itrn* Control
a "horae rule” law
licensing fcJ
• Ingle voter in .
iwirlb Georgia able to thr wurnen tn tut o f f pat*• here she was foundKirkland, nf
Vhs girl Is not married. Hospital
percent beer as a “ non-intoxicating
muuntain e,unity
yrstFriiay lisii llririp for them to use at home Th*
C Ch'BriV, nf IV
Cowrung m a farm field h inm
authorities
were
informed the
malt beverage" In
disregard (■
prumnlsii Ju lge Frank Whelchel tola! attendance for the week wa*
v»m* taken 11y a posit# whu r hud
were named (Die r n»l e»
slate legislation, called a meeting
fathrr of the child Is a M-ysar-old
4b
present
The
l*ikw
Monro#
m#«ttif
the
Gainesville
cit)
rourt
tu
-ui rounded him
Thr *bip|»«r« Bdi p*ni i r#*&lt;
movement
for e
boy.
l (ingress and retire,) Represents* tog |«*"*t|mned laat Tuesday will b# to organtie .
Joint request for e review of thd
He iniialetl the girl wa* kith.I lire John U ,,,.,| to his law pi series
j MANILA. Sepl. 16. -tA*&gt;-Two linn a•kirig Vice |"rr* Mil J i
held in thr school house Monday
decision by the Treasury Depart­
, United Slates revenue
cutlers Mtifliin «&gt;f t h* C lr* ’ irig |)ui» i A* whan she fell from h car
si Canton
at •( in* o'clock.
«iM ikhnn Li Urge 1 lurid *tilgft**
ment.
Navrml month* ago Agatha*
1were speeding through the China
7 hr vote war cast In Jackson
( ( ontinuad Oa Pag# I )
! Sea yesterday tn hjt pursuit of a sinfial re pirar n tjDh r» l t a k ar father shot at Kilmer hut the hul county sn,t gave W'hslchi l 1127 tu
1Japanse# fishing boat whose crew lh»n D 'W 'n l h alin g * an* i umnvr lets went wild The Arnold family lljrl for W’tHHi, throwing th, e,(untar ff fr n llunda &lt;&lt;|,po*t-d Kilmer'* attmtiorva io the
rubbed the SI * 1h&gt;x
!&gt;’• four unit vulea to the ItaiiwaJACKSONVILLE,
Sept 1 5 - reputedly etlarked and
local w e ath er
fi uit
girl
v*lie candidate end giving turn ills
(5Y—Jerome A. Connor, assistant three Philippine jwace officers on
American aoll.
Ninth
district
Democratic
nomina­
Florida
administrator
of
the
AUGUSTA, tie , Dept. 16.—OP)
tion, whlrh ts equivalent to elec
The cutter Benahew was report
FERA said yesterday funds will
turn.
- The death of two women and e
ed directly OU the trail early yes
not be mada araiUbie through it
man from gunshot
wounds hers
lerdey morning but detalla of Ih,
for purchwie of
school bookartur chase were lacking
yesterday wss laid to double slay­
ANOTHER DANK ItOHHF.D
because the
A** for A h r u i I
A y # for July
Indigent families. The metier, he cutter could not be reached from
ing and suicide at a coroner’s In­
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. Sr,&lt; quest.
■eld, hed be*A referred directly t„ here by radio. Tha Arayat was th,
' l.ief Men's club
ORLANDO, Sept
■lalms,
drives off
15 I Al*| — Entering the building
the counties.
negroes with
Officers said the shootings took
fluurfshrv* of a gun
j uthsr cutter in tha pursuit
II111re Smith beli/vfs t
sometime during the night there
and bad words.
place esrly yesterday morning but
Connor said he had telegraph#'d
Hath American veateis
Were found the mesa,si
masked bandits eel ted the lashiri
assign a motive.
Stat# AdminUtrilor Stone now in equipped with dagh gun*.
Floyd was hatlrd Into court Fn end seven employes of the M.lltov were unable to
| Orlando and ha lol&lt;| hirr &gt; r r mi
Washington, taking if n »prcial
Th# fl##lng bott, Ilajrun Mtru
day night on charges of t h e nr Rank end Trust Company ■■ they Ths dead wrre Mtss Gladys Smith,
tlloUntnt could U obitlntd from
60-footer, with •
craw r i ’ u !
ln ,,oU”
groes.
He drnlsd
that h e had arrived at the bank at opening her stater. Mrs. Agnes Smith Elli­
I I * words v t s
Weaver.
The
th#
FtdtrtJ AdminUtrttion for registered as from Takes, T o r i n o
•lapped a small negreas when she lime, bald them replivr while they ott, end Raford
natives of
dothlng, thotM and food for *rh&gt;*il •A presumably was heading either David N. Floyd, rpe
walked past his place of business looted tha Irutitultnn, end escaped women, eistrrs, art
arra
............... ... “ *
th# Kclkf tor home or In the
direction of.lrink stand at Cl
and told Judge Chaurwey
Hover with an undetermined imuu.nl, of Thompson, and tha man was born
at Rockniunt,
more, who, the
r#*he
(Ceailaued Ou Page 4)
Testimony that war supplies ap­
parently arr tiring piled up in (*rrnmny rirspitr the \er*aillra treaty,
wa* given yrolnrUy tn a Ornate
Munition* Committee that earlier
bail suppressed pudrnee it felt wm
even more explosive
Jaded by di»clo*ui
Senate in
vestigatora nevrrthidiv* straightems| In their neat* to
hear also
that the DuPont company, in Keb.
rtiary. I tilts, hired an
"interna­
tional spy" to sell powder in Ger­
many and Holland,
The narrative of the great con­
cern's dealings
with Del Fungo
Giera, said to have Urn a secret
agent fur Id countries,
included

TALMADGE SENDS Pell Defeated In Attempt To P ut Hs SEMINOLE HIGH
M ONDAY
TRO O PS TO MILL Slot Machines Into Operation A g a i
|l (J|\ f A LL 1 LKIII
AT CARTERSVILLFI
r»00

AppearanccOf Armed
Strike Sympathize |
CrS Brings Action I

S

‘/^ La nd is , Rhodes,
s“^"u"‘1' Mayo Mfcet Here
Monday Morning

»f r 1# 1

ILDUCE SIZ E S UI’jATLEE POMERENF
R ESU LTS OF U .S.|F IR E S AWA Y A f c
RECOVERY MOVES ADMINISTRATION..

It Seems To Be An
Old Custom Dp In
"Them, Thar Hills ’

Wirtconsoniun Held
A 8 Brutal Killer
Of His Sweetheart

Mayor Key Protest*
Againiit Liquor Tax

J. C. ChiisSe Nlmed
By Citrus Shijpers
To Control joaid

U. SsRevenueBoats»
Hot In Pursuit Of!
Japanese Bandits

No FERA Cash To
Buy School BookB

Murder, Suicide Hold
AuxuHta’s Attention

Orlandoan Named By
Chief Smith is Me anest Man In Town

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Jgh to become accustomed to
; tA M y ^ H ltf « H U Wported
M M ' dffflcultlee da rowdily rocognlalng old, fem UfttrubJechi when
f p i p t f a a f t / ; i *-—or&gt;— t k j d o ffe d th e m agls aides.
That «raa m U M a r th a t eeo&gt; * . « • • &amp; » believed ln«, and th e' learning which com
with'It,* la probably pertly an In­
bee a t eyea and aOra. the
ternal ■&gt; oondltionihr &gt;roeeM Ilka
j i y s chaVa g i S Aroocla- haWL
,W e n d e d In the annual
Sljnllar expdrle a aea war* report­
ed by pensohx w earing «Sr phones
Mailt Pi. Jroeph PeteA which reversed tbe fra c tio n of In^Otorge Peebedy Col- eotnlnc sounds. F or them the left
would hear firs t a sound com­
Mherat NeshviUel&lt;toJlmd. oar
ing from, the r ig h t
f i t / of L earning^
Ho
“PerrrpUona.’! aald Dr. Petersoa.
wjtho dual kihkN a per- “are
epparodtly reactions which
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LEGAL NOTICE
a e n c a o r A rru c A T a o n rwas
t a x u n i t s tin n am t a c n a a a n
• r t m s tn a n ssA L o t a t v t m
o r r a n sta tw o r p i a b i d a .

rj.Bloodshed
Out Guards
lode Island
.irtfloj T ff M o ® *, u u tro®p* u
preserve o rd e r..
fn Washington, tha mediation
hoard held an all-day conference
with a group of the moat power­
ful figures in Um testlle Induew &lt; ir ..
*
• ■i * ,
Gorman noted yesterday that
’ Thl* sedae' of 'devastation we* tha gay promenade d e d f od the) l o r n Castle before fire ran |hrw
th e. state tWope. w e n . (ailed out but eryated’, melted steel rdmalnod o n 'th e deck, Investigator* report. rhlle glass was melted Into' heaps.
|n Maine ahojtly a fte r election
returns Indicated Ootremor Breen
Educatlon supervisor a t the
com et. Inactive a f te r r O c t.-1. • had1 boon returned to office. f
- County Agant (1. B. paw aon ax|ng announced as the Sanford
“There w ill'b e more electlone,"
pressed hia appreciation for the
member o T a ftala-w ide organisa­
th a ' atHk* leader aald bitterlyactive co-operation oft tha trade
Inability to secure competent to- tion known as .the A) 1-Florida Pro“ We shall n o t , need to be told
body in hla campaign to eliminate rue to n has caused the abandoo- tectiva 'Assoetatlon, formed to
How Cb eote."
the. w atte of a r tis tic water, and h i
pnt of piano to offer htgb school fight the proposed homestead tax
e eptphaelied -th at the itrlb s
i were bolding and estimated York City fireman returning ton announced th a t Um drive new shoe iplll a full commercial course exemption am endm ent Frank E.
lin es) m ore, 'than h a lf.o 'm in iotho'M
e
orro Castle from,’a vacation the. substantial . support . of the da.semester, It was announced by Jennings, of Jacksonville, la presi­
wo risers were idle today la , the cruise’, who told news papa i men she County Cornmlsalooarsn .. . . .. .', ipi, of'Schools T. W. Lawton to- dent. D ata wll| be collected aad dlaly. However, tha same cummer- t ributed to aid the campaign, and
was awakened by the * smell'.of . During a general' discussion a f
amoks almbet - tfcfee hours before road Improvement., m atters around el subjects taught last year, Mr. Glenn will handle this data
locally.
tha 8 0 S ' w as.sen t f .opt, -H e aai'd the :, county, Secretary L ehm ann; pain will be taught this year.
J M m M pf-.the crew, - h i ' saw. was Instructed to -thank tho fflato
Judge 8. A. B. Wjlkiason, one of
R. T. Cowan; ow nir o f &amp;owmn and
ehowed/lgnocgeug In hphAO'bdddM Road Departm ent fq r tip prompt
apd.effective , treaUneqt .o f h u ts the sponsors of the Seminole Boys' Co., Sanford Avenue m en's and
th e ftrd. h6ee. w ; * \ '
Bead N o.-1 between .Sanford aad Athletic Q o b , announced today women's ready-to-wear shop, an­
.d ^ T h g th ie f radio ’ opera(w-,
Qrlfndo. X t M a t all boy* wishing to appear ea nounced today (hat a now shipment
Ooorifd. Roydbx,' r e p o r tid 'tb hive
.. It .wee . reported, th a t the St- in te rs fight cards offered each of now falT suite for men and boya
•aid
t
h
a
Treat
Moey”
of
thd,{lfe
ta
i
Johns-Indian R|ve&gt;
.. project Monday night, aheald report for has Just arrlyed a t hla store, lo­
(O atipaM l p M b F a n Oaa)
mod o th e r oufvlvoru, the ovldeneo tnalrte 'td bo," told, w ax. summoned ll being developed by Copgtuaaman praetkM a t McCnJIli old. seed (tore ontod j * H a n f o r d . Avenue and
by t j i e h r t b a jary . U /S .'^ tto rn e y
Mark VYIjeox from a flood control ea Elm Avynue tomorrow and Rat- PJfth. RUm t, ■|fcC «&gt; jrnn Ig a foro b o w a d t ' . ' - v , ■
I
Martin Con boy,'It was ju id , ligate angler and (hat a. c r r p a f ,1« . aiy
. ' l &gt; 4 n a ehtof , gnglneor of tho
ardap afternoon nt ?:00 o’cloek. •
ad
td
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e
k
n
lfh
.
about
the
.igporf
k
flkA ketrbyod-W artf llndr; Ebon B.
glneers , l t ' now .m aklag TJtwoylJlp
■wlre'jaoo
atoO
oa'e.on
life
Jersey
Its headquarters while I t fenducta
A bett, auA.hie first. aseleUnt, An-

2

DEATH SHIP’S

th r,lin er len t out

firs was first dlxcovrro and slept
In th alr.cab iu i Until an alarm was
aounded for bpssshgere. 1
I^WHlTR. giri wenta Job
t . —The chU f 'engineer .did not
ji for children. CtsrabelW go down Jo tho engine room. Ha

rw-»th. »t.

Le g a l
x o n ta

or

tax d r o p

M i Missionary Btrnwberita. Bern Packard.

n o t ic e

e i T u m i o x rt»N
M o a a sN crtea ore

o r TMN IRKRgAI. STATS VMS
o r TMN iTATTOV ri.O ailiA .
Notice U hereby gives Ih.n IINItUBItT U CKII'I'MN, • g r. eurei&gt;s..er
af Tea Certiricele No l i l t , cm1.4
the lei. «&gt;y o( Augett, A. U„ ivat,
has filed eald c.rllllcale lw m i ul(lee. aad has made arRHeallev tar
lax deed Is leeae la xccordenee with
law. Bald certificate eeabfaeee Use
(ollowlag deocrtheO e»u'P»rty xllhatod la Bemlasle Ceuaty, FUrsda.

y READY te tr a tu p la n t-Apo sash af Tmnato, Pepper,
laht, CollardJl C a b b a g e
lu .'f l.n a thousaad In quanIfTE, F. Halnaa AltamonU l a - w ltt
*• ]
'. i
u«e. aw usr. af r e h «f rku
• —Red BlUa and flpauldlngg
Hex f * »"d f a far fall plant.
Jrrom certified seed this
v TLA NTS— Cabbage, Caull,
C,‘.ipopper, tomato, collsrd,
'brooeoll. And loUace, dll
ik rm ja i Sept l |t k , 'O u r lUt
( upon roquest Pnrrmtt and

Uy.'BgniU FJnida-

llu n N. IS IS Ch. N. tO .li Ch. H.
IM S t?h. w . la l-S fh . Bee. I . T w y
I I lloU lh I ta a e e I I E a e t. , . , I I
a cres
.
T h e aetd la a d Welag ssssaeec. a l IKe
d a le o f I k . la e u a n c e o f a a e h c e r llf lr a l e In th e n a m e eg -M r oakTO N I)
t'H I I ’l'K N . CL a t U n le s s 'e a ld e e r tlf lc a ls e h a tl h e re d e e m e d a c c o rd in g t e
law la a d e ed w ill lo e a e lh a r e e a u a
t h . i n k . d a y of O c to b e r, A. O . n i l
W lia e ia m y a f f i n a l s l g a a l u r e a ad
ookl Ib lo Ib e lib . d a y a f H e p io m b e r,

its ^JShdfby* eaR. '

ifartaWy far-

NH •( NX 14 (Leas t l A l l
■ M) Beellea It, TWwaahlh I t
Bouth. Rases IS Cast. .VAssess.
The aald lead betas asssaaad a t.th e
dele ef Ibe Usnnare ef ewsb eertlH.
tote la the name af T. W. Hoaari« u &gt; . Unleee said eertM eats shall
be redeemed s.serdlhg to tow laa
deed wlU leede ibsreea ea tha bth.

K W » of Lot I (Leo. X a il
ft.) Beetles If Tawaoblp l l
Beath llaaee I I East. . II acres
« • »e*d la ad betas aaeeeset at the
dale of Ibe Imuaace of each certlflrale fa the u rn s of UNKNOWN.
Ualeae said certificate shall haA __
red a a m a i a a Aa a i la m ' a^ U m
A

G ra d e
G ra d e

A

A

R aw

M ilk

P a s tu e riz e d

S w eet

C re a m

B u tte r, M ilk
C h o c o la te

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Delivered Daily

M ilk
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fn f
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Pban

Vial to n WalooMia To Ow r b a i X ^ A l'

a.Physical eurvsy o f.th e proposed
.route.
!
' r , . ' '7 ,' * .1
George E. Rollins, new,tralnnsaator fori tho A. t . L- 'ralirpigd la'Itk
Jacksonville'dietrlct, was ‘welcomed
to. tha masting and the (tty -Jby
Mayor U fflo r. Mr. RolUrw ro■ponded by oiprotslng blmoylf de­
lighted with tho city a a d &gt; td .M ?
eeptlon bore, and ho assured the
trade body of hie active co-opera­
tion in all worth-while endeavors

. b—Goardrhynr Morris Phelpe,
veterda voyagVt, a passenger on
the Mocro Castle, aald'he iend hi*
family ware farced to Jump Into
the storm-lashed Atlantic by the
Intense heat and dense smoke ;be­
fore the bridge ordered out tbs life
boaU. lie tostifled a t the DejiarV
ment of Com in tree Inqnjry no one
made any effort to help tha pas­
sengers Into the boats a r to pro­
vide lift prasenrern. a -----"With both federal -laqulriee In
full awing, the survey of -Aaeoclato d . Frees •(exf-njentboVs showed
the count o f dead .and mUsing atin Education suporrUor fer'Betalnold
standing at- I f f persons.,
High School. She will hyrtra this
wash, and her duties bdgfct Wilh Uw
opening of the eenler -imotitotloa
next Monday. Leonard McL mmb'U
athletic director and

WE HAVE PUT IN A COMPLETE STOCK

H. M. Papworth
Re-Elected./TiQ
Head Trade Rody
(CaaUaaad from Fngd Owe)
secretary of the orgnnliaUon. •
Mr. Pap worth's return to affUe
for n sixth Urfa came after Mayor
W. A.' Leffler apd Glty ' Commis­
sioner, T .-l, Du mad 'both had pajd
glowing tajbato to tha
devotion agd anJImltod
Brno and anargy jnjlgll
worth has devotH U
since he flrot Vfpe atoei

o r ,TNM. UMBMMAl, aTATI TMa
U r TMW STATU OF PLOMIUA.
OVAgasIna •‘C o la a t— JKk ^ J v l h - e IS b e rk b y a l v s a v b e l AM- thd elect)
afUdj fa r dime,. COINS, N U It L r i t o u H t U N , p u r s b a e s r o t
T a a C e r ilf le a te No. i l t t , d a is d U a
‘ ■l- A u a a a t . - A . U . )»»«. h a s
file d s a id r e r t l f l e a f d fa m y .affle * ,
e n d h e * m a d e a p p llc a llu n f a r la a
d . e c le I s e a . la a a c s r d a a e e w ith
lew . h e ld r e r t l f l M t a e a s h rn e e e th e
fo lio w is e d e e c rlb e o y i e y w t r k ite • le d la h e m la e le C o u n ty , F l . r l d a ,
tn - w ll i
i,

'

Wellee la hereby e le e a that K tX A
OL rTOTX.KH. parchaaer a t T aa
C ertltleala Me. I l l , sated the lid .
day of A ugust. A. I ) , n i l , baa
riled aald certltleala la my office,
a ad baa made aepllcallon for tax
deed te leeee la accordabca with
la * , la id s a rtlfle a la embraces Iba
fo llow laa deeciibed property site ales' la dem laola Oaaatp, Florida,
le -w lli

STEVBfS PLACE,

hoafftlleltf
i.dlractora
,to cast a ,
MV. Pap-

WHICH WE ARE SELLING ON A
STRICTLYJCASH BASIS

�*r

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY
gAKFORD. FLORIDA, THURgDAT, Bfe*TK&gt;IBKK l l . lMT

“KIN&lt;

To Office
ted Manufacturers Officers On Another
kppearAs StarWit- Ship Charge Their
Keases In Probe Of C a p t a i n Delayed
Munitions S a l e s
Sending Lifeboats

Roweveit

WASHINGTON, 8*pt IS—(AP)

Irc c ii « u co n n d v tn a b lllty o f
tlim i f o r fe d e ra l tr o o p s

A wild night of -rioting

n announced from tte ' F lrat
p* Army baa* th a t MOO Unititatea Army, m a l a r * waaM t e
L Into Rhode Island if t t e atat*
i fo r t t e * . .

i Woonsocket, a youthful atrike
ipath!ear lay. dead, bringing tte
be1* death toll to data to an
hdotan.
core* nuiaad Injuria* suffered
night whan poll** aad guard*

« « ■•f* i sr—
Gating t t e 1)00,000 t t e g o n ro o i
aid waa ■*c a n a ry to Increase t t e
a t o ' polka fore* to k u fn d sn t
Erongg to cop* with the strike
TL* governor ordered t t e a rre st
r w a ry communist la Rhode Is-

.President Reoaevrifa t e x t i l e
*trike t e d f t u s t night abandoned
Its efferta to briag tte htrik* la•oea to arbitration.
T te mediation baud baa been
conferring aimoet constantly with
a group of Important tostil* manu­
facture rs, a f t e r
hearing the
strikers' side of .tte case, la aa of­
fer* to reach B settlement. Las*,
alght It (grand tte following state­
ment:
"After two days of sffort ws
have tee* usable to secure an

MOREWORKERS
RETURNING IN
PARTS OF SOUTH

HE’S 74 TODAY

TIM ES GETTING
BETTER LOCALLY,
S A Y S LIBRARIAN

Anti-Strike F o r c e *
* Protect Groups As
TheyResume Tasks

Circulation Decrease
Indicates R e t u r n
ToNornial Condition

CHARLOTTE, N. C„ S e p t 12.—
W)— A nti-strike force*, guarded
by m ath la* guru and bayonets,
mads hsiffw af In
tt e Carolina*
yesterday, with
approxim ate!.
3,000 more
worker* on t t e Job
than Tuesday.
In practically all Instance* mill
General John J . Pershing^ who
re-openlngi occurred where flying
squadron* o f unionists, and
not obeerved hie 74th birthday anni­
vatw terw walk Bala, were response versary a t Vlttotl, France today.
U o -fa a Awst.-wapk's done-downs.
He received hundreds of telegram s
, MaannAUs, »Ujk* leader*' kapt af oealrraU Utttata, w ady f r o , rid
n q jd o S jV U on, t t e hosiery Indus-

More and more Jobe are being
opened up for Idl* resldentx of this
city In the opinion of Mr*. Lucy
W bltner Houghton, Sanford libra­
rian who** third annuel report In­
clude* tt e statem ent th at "There
wae a decrease In clrculition of
3411 books, caused by t t e fact that
not as many people in Kanfecd are
Idle, snd therefor* do not have aa
much
laiatir* tiro# in which to
read."
J
- t
“ W# consider th is * * .a n J llu m lW tliig sign *1 tba-U m ss," » M r* .
arc iwpcrtlag the ism s conditio*! re members but Irss circulation,
is common
knowledge tha) In
&gt;et of depression,
there tk •
noticeable increaoe In tte number
of books circulated In
libraries,
while In times of
prosperity, th*
circulation falls off
rapidly’and
steadily. Here in Sanford we gt*J
to have many rrad rrs
who Went
*w »j from the
library at times
k ith as Riany as 12 or IS
book*
each week.
Now they tik e Only
three .or four, snd often they re­
new them,
simply because they
couldn't find
time to read them
during th* week."
Th* report
covering th* year
ending June 10, 1934, reveals that
t t e cirvulation for th*
year was
08,717 books and m sgs sites In 307
days during which t t e library w *
open, or an
average of over 214
(Continued Oa ra g * _Four)

HISTORY OF R AIL E
UNIONS RELATED
HERE LAST NIGHT
Labor FedcrationMcn
Discuss Secret Vote
To Be TakenFriday
Facta relating to the history of
the
Railway Shop C raft Labor
Unions wvre
placed before local
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad chop
rmpldyeea a t t t e Woodmen Hall
Hosiery workers a t Chattanooga last night by J . W. Seabolt aad F.
remained o a t af t t e i r Idle plants, T. Cornelius,
repryentaU ves of
Railway Employees D epart­
bringing th a t state’s strik e total tt e
ment of t t e A m ericas Federation
f (Ceoliaaod a s Fag* Three)
(Continued On P»g* F1V«)

—A financial statem ent showing
th at t t e duPont corporation owna
about 1170,000,000 w orth of etocka
of about BO other corporation* la
|b ^ United R ut** and abroad, waa
given tt e Scnata Monition* Com­
mute* today aa It traced t t e cor­
poration'*
financial
expansion
■Inc* th* w ar,
'
Tti* commlttaa alao waa told
that General Dougin* M acA rthur,
aa acting Secretary of War had
adrlaed t t e duFtm t company that
nothing In It* file* referring to tte
aecrct m ilitary plana of tt e United
SUtea waa to be mad* public In
concretion w ith t t e hearing.
Thr World W ar brought groat
t a i n of *J,2«5,000,000 to thr Du­
Pont de Nemoiyn Company, WIIavi
I a* ir t
Ite ln
a ltn ln m
n n 1&gt;
mlngton.
Dele.,
tl ht ea ASenate
muni­
tion!
Investigating
committee
learned yesterday.
Profits amounted to 188,000,000
Member* of t t e famous munilions firm Irene*, 1'lcrre S. Lamont end A. Fell* DuPont—went
to the witness stand tugather.
T te committee had Jual con­
cluded taking testimony from offi­
cials of th* Curtiaa-W rlght corpor­
ation, airplane manufacturer*. In
which It we* brought out that th r
concern tried to pit form er Presi­
dent Hoover against th* Prince of
Wales In a rare to sell planra to
Cbll*.
Testimony of the DuPont* dealt
chiefly with the flnancUl organlatlon of the concern. Investigators
learned that returns on Invested
capital during the war years were:
191(1. 22 percent; 1916, U percent;
1917, U percent; 1918, 10 percent.
Ptsrr* said th* company Invested
pi

k iu ln m s lt -

s ) t t e w orld War, but m ad* bo
money out of it for 10 years
In 1919, he added, the DuPont
concern had |4H,78H,282 invested in
General Motor* and tte Chevrolet
Company.
"Ilsve you seuirv.l m o r e stock
since thenT” asked Senator Bone.
"I'rsrtically none.”

CoaBt Line Workers
Department Store
Removing
Mountain
Sales On Increase Spectators Barred
In TriaL Of Negro

non d e e s Free
ee&lt;&amp;; Violated

WASHINGTON, Sept. J I * - ( A P )
—T te value of departm ent stores
sales fa r A ugust aa re p o rte d y ssterday by t t e Federal Reserve
Beard skewed a sharp g a la from
July, t t e index figure* rising to 79
percent of th e 1M 3-lt&gt; $ average
a* compared w ith 7$ percent In
July sn d 74 to jurw.
Belas alee were two percent
g re e te r la value than a y ear ago.
T te larg est Increase from August
1923 wee Id t t e tV how nd federal
reeirve district, w h e n t t e gain

MIAMI, Sept. 11.—(A P )—Spec­
tator* will be barred, it wa* Indi­
cated teat night, from the circuit
courtroom te rn In which t t e state
today will open its fight to send
W alter (Dock) Williams, negro *xc o n rk t, to t t e alectrie ch a ir aa t t e
attack er a f four w hite wefcea.
W lllkm e, who claims fnanrcnr
of t t e attack*, also has been In
dieted oa chargee of attem pted **
aault te m urder of e mleaal pbyel

MARITIME NEWS

Lehmann Discusses BusinessStandards
Before LocalKiwan iansOn Wednesday
K u l Lehmann of tte rtember

"Tbk policy Uter

changed
th a t t t e only test*
haa a rig h t to
te do teabw oe with
"*na aald, “1* th*

it a t tenet ti

Convict (Diet After

K-RSIMMEE. 8 * p t IS.— (A F ) —
Edward Bwraott, 24-yvsr old oowvict o f WUeayuaa, died a t a k s pital hero Twaaday night a fte r ofliter* veaR .te a r gas to term inate
■ Strike am ong the prisoners a t a
state r o a C ^ M ? south o f here.
Burnett, Whop t t e officers said,
participated t o ’th e strike, aemplained th* $**' mad* him sick
wbea It w as applied In t t e hunk
room o f th* OORrict quarters. The
officers mid W told them t e woe
too m to h a v e h k te a k .

In fda hesitation and apparent un­
willingness to help a t all. also tes­
tified th at h k first assistant radio
operator, Georg* A ligns, te d agi­
tated among the crew, fomented
unrest and was distrusted by Ih*
commanders of the ahlp.
By Roger*' own testimony, . It
was Alegna who fought his way

blight of a day filled *
(Continued On Page Four)

Orlando Secures Site
For 1936 Exposition
ORLANDO, Sept. I S ^ A site fur
tt e 100-day exposition, "Florid* an
Parade," to te held her* In 193d,
was legally secured yesterday by
t t e City of O rkndo, when deed*
to t t e Lockhavtn Devslopmrnt, In
the northeast eoction of the city
were obtained. T te property Is to
be leased to t t e Florida on Parade
Association and a fte r the eapositioo be used for a city park.
T te city paid approximately
$17,000 In cash and $16,000 In tax
and assessm ent relief, for t t e pro &gt;# r t£ totaling 30 acre*.

(Meterahlpe)
ORLANDO, miscellaneous car­
go. S t John# River Line Co.
ORLAWAHA (replacing M. S.
DAYTONA
tem porarily out of
eervlee for repair*), tolscellaneooe
aarga. Suwannee Steam ship Co.
.F!L|I DRIVING aguipment to
reeeetf piling from
yacht basin.
SL John* R i m U p* C*.
DEPARTURES!
(K eto n h lp e) ,
original
ORLANDO, toleeellaneou* car­
go. S t Johaa R iver Line Co.
O X L A V A S A , atUcellsaeoaa
cargo. Suwagwea Steam ship Co.

O p p ff

B u te rwaaa la Oeoegte m

•mad b g an oak** h m
ayaUia, tte M d U ute fauWN

Governor E a g a n * Talmadg*
whose return to t t e governorship
of Georgia waa aeaured' yesterday
when he awamped hie two oppo­
nents undar a hiatory-mahlng num­
ber of votes.

n lH ^ r* th a t c u u a t^ T h a t tt S
Q o ttrn o r T al wedge aurty
had a a Indicated to ta l at I H
tie# with u m t t auto ad M
Judge Pittm an had a a W
unit ra ta of I I , and OUUtM
carry a stogie county. Tte
gr ate a n a ala* Warn named’-!
voting.
. ‘ ••'.•JSH
While Talmadg*, nuatlmd
flaahlng |la campaign rod pi
d a n , aalebratad with te a ( d
a a t t e road *f a downtown A
hotel, Judge Pittm an said H
rota* would bring hla.ataadl
but coneeded t e bad M ah*

CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Local weother yesterday:
89; law Th.

High

Th# City Briefer o fte n many
imppy relum e of t t e day to Miss
M ary Elisabeth huVestas, kt)ss
Mary L eak * W stten , and A rtoar
lira nan, J r , and all other local
persons whoeo birthday anniver­
saries will be eelsbrated tomorrow
snd congratulations to Mr. and
M n. Bob Herndon (nee Jessie
Stumon) on tte occasion of tte ir
10th wadding anniversary, Mr.
snd Mrs- Dun Whrtbomb (nee H el­
en Peek) on their 13th wedding
anniversary, and Mr. and Mr*.
Arnold C Cleveland (nee M argaret
Taylor) on (heir second wedding
anniversary, all to te eelsbrated
tomorrow.
Source of relative* snd friends of
Mri. J. M. "Grandma" Lord, Sr.,
were gathered a t Evansdal* Park
near la k e Mary today to honor te r
upon the occasion of t e r B|st
birthday anniversary Mr*. Lord 1*
un* uf th* few really pioneer wom­
en resident! of this section, she
having resided here for t t e past
00 year*
Heven brand m w , locally as
trash can* gleaming w ith -ft
paint, soon will be Installed ah
(Continued On Peg* Four)

Ritchie la Hi
F ec; Anelhi
prim ary election
g a tl o n lf CoagTiae, w tth M
cum bants having nppoeltta
Most of t t e eontaeta lap
Y ork p t y w hsrs oaly f l *
era tic congressmen af f t
re-nomination a n uneppw
all. &gt;S Oomocrata and M
publicans faced contest*.
Oovtfoor Richie obtained
popular vote* to aaoaro ,
nomination by M aryland
crate fo r a fifth ta n a . 1
H arry Nice defeated I
Phillips Ooldsborongh and
Sm ith for t t e R apsklkaniii
Goo. Georg* Hade IIff* w
Democratic senatorial B**B
T te Republican senatorifl I
Goo v w eloeo.

Mrs. Mary Htoishaa,
Sanford sines 199$, &lt;
tern* of o m of t e r

S u c h Popularity
Must Be Deserved
MAGNOLIA, N. C* Kept. 1$.~
(A P )—Th* Bank of M agnate,
scene of several robberies with I*
the p ast two years, waa enterod
pgaln during tt e Sight by a gang
which got between $8,000 and K 000 a fter cutGng through the
vault with an acetylene torch.
T te night'* robbery was the
fourth In two year*.

dustry.
' | ■
Asked fo r h k opinion on t t e
homestead tax exemption am end­
ment, Senator P arrish said th a t It
was a m atter fo r t t e voters to de­
cide He said, hewers'), th a t la his
opinion many propa rty
owners
would oppose t t e omewdiaoat when
they became fully advised of (te
possible disadvantage* to rogard to
th* general ta x ritoaU ra hi Flori­
da. '
Of pro*peels fo r tha toofiet sea­
son, Senator Parrish aald th a t h*
mt said th a t believed to* state would enjoy t t e
Washington beet winter oa record. Ha advised
•ok made the
|y satisfactory
rate la the to-

L

2

At l a n t a / m :
( A .P .) — E u g e n e
T il

LOS ANGELES. Sept 1L—
(A P )—T te Japan*** etram er
Tanaaa M a n eeal out uu SOS
a t B ill o'clock. Pacific Coaet
Tim* taday, th* Mackey Radle
Stall** te r* reported. Th* statioa aald It had a*l teen abl* t#
drterm ln* tt e poaiUen of th*
te a t which waa bound for tlong
Kang, a«r th* eater* *f th*
"Spit* work" wae given as a
poaaibl* cause-of th r fire by Wil­
liam Floyd Juatla, chief electrician.
"W as the crew of the Morro
C attle efficient’’ Juatla waa asked.
‘'There were disturbances on the
ship," te replied. I don't know th at
ll w asn't through aplt* work that
tt e accident happened. There waa
dissatisfaction among th* crew.
"If you became too good and
knew your Job too well, yog ware
dismissed. T te W ard Lin* would
m etarule you
give you
needed to do your work In wpnderful shape. But there was constant
fear on Ih* ship of losing your Job.
Life wee made mtesrebl* for us."
Juatla aald t e "felt sure" tte
commanding officers knew of this
condition.

156 Of S t » l e ’i
Count!®* Uiv»
Smashing' Mt,
O T 9 T

N EW YORK, Sept. 18.—(A P )—
The flra t and third officer* of
t t e Uner President Cleveland to­
day told t t e Board of Induitry In.
voetlgatlag the U orro Cnalle diea*U r th a t they no longer wlahod
to aor t a under Captain Robert
Carey, m altar of t t e President
Cleroiapd, tecauae they charged
th a t Carey delayed tending llfoboate to t t e aid of t t e burning
•hip.

HomeWith 4 Inmates
Costs JS45 Month

TALLAHASSEE, Kept. 13 —
(A l'l—Comptroller Lee reported
to th* state cabinet yesterday ttu
opctaUon of the old soldiers' and
■allure' bom* a t Jacksonville, It
costing 2816 ■ month, snd that It
te a only fpur Inmate*. The tntal
includes salariss for th* home iu
per InUndent, a m atron end a
nurse, operation eapenaea, and penlion* to tt e Inmates.
“There'* nothing w* ran do
about it,” aald Attorney General
tendls. "By an act of the te g k la ture w* are required to operate
th at home 01 long aa there la an
Inmats, and the only way It can
LEEKBURG, Sept. 1$. — "Sand b t changed la by tt e legislature.”
Mountain,” near Fruitland Park,
long a troublesome spot fo r A t­
lantic Coast Line railroad trains
hauling heavy load* through this
LAWKENCKIIURG,
T in a ,
section of t t e state, k being ob­
Sept. IE —UP)- M argaret Gowliterated as a traffic nuisance.
A steam ahovcl craw has been em and H ubert Dyer, 10 and 14
a t work fo r oevarsl W wlu digging y u an a f age rvapectivaly, who
a passage way throagk the "moun­ more than two week* ago at* •
powerful poison spread
upon
tain* In eonu places from 17 to 19
fre t deep. The d irt la being healed pkesa of apple, shuwed improve­
out a t tt e rata of 48 to 80 carload* ment yesterday.
each night to point* |g Georgia and
South Carolina where It !• beI eg
used to restore t t e grad* damagy
by the high w aters os lest spring.
From t t e P o rt a f Central Flor­
When completed t t e track will be
almost level through t t e paa* and ida e t Sanford.
Compiled dally by tha,Sem inole
It will n« longer bo necessary te
Chamber o f Commerce
break np train s and haul them over Cwoaty
etew tog arrivals aad departures
t t e e lr r a t k a h i section*
lip t t e SL Jo b ae-R lter. Thursday,
Sept. IS, 1914.
ARRIVALS!

IS HE POPULAR?

Jacton fU k lata yesto
following * hip Injury a te
year* ago.
Funeral cervteee a n to

LOCAL

�/

On MnnSajr i
to begin another

Also Try W 3V)r
R O G E R S

• r a m their pereonsj

tar more proeperoua tlma*. There
» ftfe Wte&amp;.BWeM whefifop tfutfc

dip^Tm^TthTt;

ink '-oat to eetobiish ■ literary
station. H« quit* trankly* Hi
th at his effo rts m lfh t S w i
tl
U classified m pbnntpMeUe
for I aia concerned With only
thin*: namely, to
d fitu hoi
m n aa* » *
'* ‘
tt^Qies of our I
“If* Up T o tls ”
som fo r
from eight monl
serif* of tpwsUoa s whMfc W at
bcllrvr* the a r r r a * . ritlsm «l
iak and answ er
concerning
"New DeaL" TW y cover th e I
of agriculture, money and banking,
Industry, taxes and foreign trade.
To each ha l i r a s Us cmwaaaWaf.
l a ssrieulture, for example, ha
belioraa we m ust “remedy the
V ibo g reat U abasis difficulty by attem pting. to
regain some of our lost
foreign
a a a p m ^ jAo appearance
m arkets, and by adjusting o u r pro*
Wttpy atruggle.
duct ion to demand, not by govucwapyr, leaders discussions
ment man ipn 1st Ion, but by enlight­
I plane fo r providing
tuy-e. all of these accidents ocening our agricultural producers
r hacessities
.neceaaltie* for Uw
food
and
other'
Use
f»me of them wen in ocighborw to the actualities of supply .pad
unaliled UhUlistrikers.’ With* mUy
m iny unaliled
,$o*o enough tt&gt; make u» realise
demand.*
lg, the utmost care in the trahsIn Industry ha says the problem Iona rallying to the support of the
is to adjust production to demand, textile workers, they were confi­
rtu to and from the schools and
again, “ net by government regula­ dent th a t all needs could be sup­
idpls the realization that saving
tion, but b* a better understand­ plied.
/a,c9«Uy economy.
ing of mar litis and by attem pting
“A t least a month of struggle
«r gets underway, ws should not
l j react more quickly to rhangaa will be necessary to win the textile
last year aa U result of these accln demand aa they occur. Kutber- strike,” said Francis J . Uorrasii,
m ora, we m ust seek to
m itigate
pq^rsury for an aecldoat to oocui;
strike chairm an, adding:'
k,utmost vigilcnce is exercised In U,a look what tbs i’raiiikm t'uald the effects o f perioJt of expansion national
and ebnfraetlon by 'providing for ' " Ih * striker* will not be allowed
vary Much to heart. He wtrht Jolt unynploymcnl compensation out of to su ffer fo r w ant of necessities,
ad fa r In one direction s i Farley the p ro fits hf periods of pros- sMhoagh ovary Mrihg enfolta .some
did fn the other.
‘
+ ■
.
o_ JlJ
U.vnlullon.
haijdahlpsl
So
did .W.
the UerolutlonHU riot only kept out of ths ■Aa for banking, ho aaya
Aptly **/• 'W ar, h tlt It wpa w affo foe
campaign himself, but bitted a sal "we m ust reform our wjiolo system
of prohibitive! to
Treasury em- me th a t ws may have a ' tu n u n c r
M l # 1 M ppportunJJlea *«f cduca'tlo^
U
p lu y m 'ev ert where,
lifting them and a banking a) stem which shall
wlith.fp ihfw ail, as they are {0?oul to rof^fcn N d u
out of poll ties fair ths coat-collar.
npt be aubjset tp the vagaries of
happy and aueccaafuJ year, and nopvd Uigt all (a thrtu
political txpedlancy nor to abuse
realize fhcJr advantages and tnalt^ thp Jttogt
hy self-aeeklBg upecisl lot*rials.”
“ |n f o r a ls l trade," be dqcLtrea, rprUy, stays
"w«t m art develop a pu*1* / w co­ •uefa rworfetl
operation with other nations, with
to escape the luipru slon of health I the twp-folij objective of preeerv- rosUwd und
■ '
am
d L .^ 4 . '
TTwatnk
official
a
Issuing
‘cautions
a
g
a
in
s
t1
btg pcicr and achieving sbctforhal...W hat are the..banka doing with thdr' tponky
aoins dresd disease.
s o r t botwren agriculture fend In­ KtfefM Wi
M orgenthau, like Farley, could d u stry at home."
hardly
have actoj
without-foe ' Warburg* contention la th at the
knowledge
of hk&lt; chief.
At least
X rtfy S S e q i
1 which arP ln a ^ d lt y thOre la no sign that the Tresldenl
was e t all nut out e lo J t w hat b y
“The actual cure," he believes,
idcpal K fn p rv c w m b e r twned at lbs Treasury.
“ tviyt lie effe^le.1 not by a small
/not /ltcmlicro vf the
Scattered between these Iwe ex, body of men •-itting in w s'h ia g trfm rs era ths other fig h t d epart­ loll, hut by ell at us ' performing
▼ -Tra'r
A haclts Ui llie Unllod ments and numerous Independent our various functions on the'basis
irqd kg the corpora-^ hu'reaiai, commissions, end sgeh- of J more enlightened aelf-lnUrn
Bjrre of particular pride to parents r« Yi tett the
s t rvUtlofe df the
campaign end to poUtlea
county that the schools have been
• M r a c t ta a# different aa
their full tprma and (i
anythin* eoold he. 'R ath has tone
)t Involved the cducat
il The cutting of ttirf
five
Utp overbleat in*.
' ,
f __ _ _ __ the
Fmd*y b a t a
political
mind.
l)fe, represent a loss In training When die Frealdeht Vetted his in­
junction a ta in s t party
officials
e up in later years,
riih the* facilities tor education, holding public office, o r pohUo effln?ensures provided f«r the perton .‘ , Whether it was an effort .He stayed on both a s postm aster
unties to economise, or for some tenerml and as Democratic nation­
&gt;ai regrettable feature of the last al chairman, instead o f diamlasln*
lieutenants, be turcywisc'perfect term W»s marred hi#__ f political
t
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iW^Jch tost the Uvea of numerous

suadTA' arates?:

'A Raw Milk
Fastuerized MQk
Sttefet Cream
rpuljterM ilk
;;
awxbUte Milk

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UNO HABTETO b K
it by usury and unjust gilij
wU his substaaco,* he Uutll
it M him .th a t will pity the
t faith fu l,m a« shall'abound

tiering the profits of. w ar,
Ad not overlook the coals
Which we a rs still paying,

5ra g at It, th s voters o f Loul:supported th a Long machine,
ataUM they Joyed Huey more,
jicausa they loved Walmslty
t Id A iU a a i o n t ptr*on jroq
to 6e able Jo look squarely
eye and tell him the truth
gTyiyttyng And th at's thf
you look a t every morning

m stare- . &lt;

r i f tW P e r e d with radio
heir cells evidently haven't
aping lw lately ^-T itusville

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.......... Bank DeposiU t

v

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buf,n? *°!rn'J?1£nf'.M,i^

lanka/ Their comh ned
which &gt;21013.000 lit
unlnmnirSfTjnJtUuflopV Th..

a w ^ r .- w .

cifU.

’ Some of the gnvsrnment officials
who have ‘ bran nut
delivering
speeches have been esrefu r'lh dls-', ...
cl II f in n y pelttWei Intent or deeWvyl'i -lUd obviously
a

I ii I m t k.m as ral wara. SMS*

i k a i . mat

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PHYSICAL

a&gt;'

W. ■ ftfeV^RAce
wbich r.eprwpM

enough InU resfltt Uie oth-

tart»ti-«t to-answer when
we hfign Hub editorial, ia wl iat fre th« ’ b#nka dbiug
(
with all .this njyp/foy'
(
JUUnjitted by
Fedora! Ocpoait Inaurojice .jCortcratlon, ahoW that 1
JC,7 09.000, u r a lm o s t
Wfothlrd pf their total depaa
n ie n t honiCa, O f . t h e M .S O O A --,._______________ ___________
lo g t h e p a s t y e a r , | 3 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w e re In v e n te d b y U te
b a n k a in g o v e r n m e n t b o n d # , ' l
- v — i v - - * -* •

Mwwfw

Ctah, arid* dl^maib'whlcH the banka have Jp othef
banks,
now V amount
to |.19,3a4tH
2fi(0A0,'o
rV very
cfore
tu
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Arms to fpreigp
Jltur etuultlon foe
k* Ittyrstlgstlng

them for

ik Hnavyly, clever editor ojv
t u \ n t t t ' .wap A f w tr
Mr- from w hat Editor
'•&gt;• th a t'th ta g h 'fe iu 'b o k .
both In DeLand and In
Beach tfeharo M also has
r* connection*. Ate prefa the eom hV 'M hson will
i pne J o r 'AH Florida ra-|

BAJfFQRD T y p t W f yEAB8 A go

s sa n
u tssi
t an Informal

w

a t Mia. Munson's
evening. Simple and; ’’ Him JLaura Vsafahn of Sanford
I t ' Uw guest of M b s A fable I loud

awl by advisor*

Juggle .alato

ocy

t X h e r h o m e lA ' Q lo S iV ls

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a b o u t foe porshee. The young pep-

• Miss X sU falynt W tt retsm ed to

pis enjoying the hospitality of
these two popular gtrta were: the
Mieses Janie nod Allee Whitosr of
Jacfenoavige, Kata .Uafobeood,
Anna McLaughlin, Eeele . » rd o n ,
Fannie . U s Muraon. Mr. and

her home In denera'after a lengthy
Visit' to Georgia, Jacksonville, end
oUwr potnU.'
* ”* ' ' "*'
Ths new read going through
&lt;}«m vn, ronnucllng " u a t section
wi:h Ue sen j cu^ploUU ta ’t H

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�Grant Stars In
At MUaneToday

ersona
Mr&amp; Edmund Meisch
Entertains At Bridge
Hr*. ^ E. Ivva, J r . and Mrs.
. Uomarrar the
member * of tbs
Linton E. Allan of Orlando spent
T W Sunbeam Sand of th e P i n t 1 Sana .fioud Club,
Mr*. Edmund
yesterday her* w ith friends.
B aptist C h n rth vB I m -et a t I J 0
R » U f t'f» t* rta tM d w ith a bridge
• ’deck s t the church.
A board aseetlag of the Woman’s p arty -y o tfard ey afternoon a t her
Mrs. N. B- Kennedy and children
'A u x ilia ry 'o f Roly O l r t ’ftP R rtfM t a a k k i J f M t F irst S tr e e t Bridge
have returned from Daytona Beach
*Church art]I lake plow a t t . H P . K a ^ rt.V £ f* enjoyed antll a Into
where they apent a short tlmo.
hoof wh-X high acor.
prise, silk
Hngpyiak was awarded ta Mr*. B. • Mr. and Mrs. Al Senior nnd so il
4.00 r . M.
J
■
Albert, of Cheater. Pa. arrived
Tha Woman’s ' Missionary Union D. Cat wall.
Quantities of roses,
verbena, yesterday to v isit Mr. and Mrs.
of the P i n t B aptist C b atth will
h ard its quarterly bnalMaa meet- slnnlas, and other garden flower* P. N. W hitehurst, 1912 Sanford
iA venue
T lag gad promotion la.auxiliaries a t In bright
shades
were naed to
- I M P . M. o f the dihreh annex.
adorn the rooms where the guest*
; Tito Junior a Aw th* Interw ere received. Refreshments were
Jam es H lggtaa, aon of Mr. and
, mediate 0 . Aw and the Junior R.
Mr*. Edward Higgins, has gone to
nerved
a
t
the
tea
hour
by
the
hoetA. o f the P i n t BapUst Church will
• meet* a t l i r t - P . M. a t th* church. eee, s u ite d by Mm. Lee A. Cono- WlUUton where he has accepted a
position.
Those present were: Mr*. Lin­
ton E. Allen of OrUndo, Mrs. A.
Friends of Mra. H arry C. Weav­
W . Lee, J r , Mr*. Chart#* L. P ark, e r will regrnt to learn th a t she I*
Mr* Q. E. McCall, Mr*. R. G. Poa. ot th* Ora age General lloapital In
Mi*. Lea A. Cenoley, Mra. a D. Orlando w here ah* underwent an
Caswell, aad Miss Marcia L. P a t­ operation yaatorday morning.
terson.
Miss Ifh rg a re t Rryant arrived
Sunday from bar home at Houston,
TUESDAY
T ria s to ipand the w inter ••*»&lt;&gt;"
Th* Business W oman's Circle of her* with h er uncle and aunt, Mr.
the F irst Baptlat Church, Mrs. B. and Mrs. H. B. Pope, South S an­
C. Moor*, chairman, will meet at
ford Avenue.
4)30 P..M . a t th*
home of Mra.
Fred Myers,
Floral llalghta. A
Mr*. n * l Wight ha* returned
picnic supper will be served. Mem­ from Daytona ' ttrerh Where she
bers a t&gt; to meet a t th* church.
has been
spending th*
summer
months. H ar daughter, Mlsa Billie
*tS * •
FRIDAY
Dayton*
Regular meeting o f-8 c m ln q la W ight, will remain In
Rebekah Lodge will taka place a t B etch thl* w inter w ith hqr grand­
1:00 P. M. a t th* I. O. O. F. Hall. m other, Mr*. M argaret Gowdy.

Sanford Beau
_

M ia s L u c illo h

Th* hectic and
tremendpaaly
am ualn* leva
a ffa ir between *
w ealthy playboy ond the telephone
o p erato r la hla hotel, who headed
hlaa a av ail line when he dialed the
w rap* nnmbcr.
T h at, In brief, Is. the basic story
o f th e
f i n e comedy,
“Ladles
Should L tttcn ," playin* a t
the
MUaao T h eater tonight and F ri­
day, w ith C ary G rin t,
Frances
D rake,
Edward E verett Horton.
Georg* B arbler, Nydla Westman
ond Chart## Ray in th* principal
role*.
A dapted from on original story
by A lfred Savior and
Guy Bol­
ton, tha
film w as
directed by
P ran k T a ttle who Is known for hU
ability to tu rn out amusing, whima leal forces.
Roalta Moreno, noted Spanish
actress, also has a featured role.

Mrs* John Weaver
Gives Surprise Party
Mra. Jah n W eaver eutertalnMl
• num ber of her friends Tuesday
evening a t th* horn* of bar m oth­
er. Mr*. O. O. Roller. W est F irst
S treet, w ith a surprise p arty and
miscellaneous shower In honor of
Mrs. Allen Klmbrvll, a recent
bride. Games war* enjoyed dur­
in g th* evening a fte r which a
salad course was sacred.
Those present were: Mrs. Allen
Klmbrsll, honor guest, Mrs. Elsie
Wrigley, Mrs. Jock Breeden. Mr*.
Alton Gunner, Mrs. Eugsn* Terwllllger,
Mrs. H orses
Turner,
Mrs. H eresy Moss, Mrs. Collie
Woodcock, Mrs. Nee*#, Mrs. O. G
Roller, ond th* Misses Versa
Woodcock, Stella Soager, and
Thelma Turner.
N O T IC E

Mr*.. R. W. Turner, secretary of
Hgmlnnle Chapter Number Two
Order of the E astern S tar, stated
this morning th a t It is necessary
fo r all those desiring to attend
th* banquet of the DeLand Chap­
te r Number Sixteen O. E. 8. on
Sept. |H tn communicate with her
before Sept. 14.

if ilV ia a

A LL Y O U N EED IS
A TELEPH O N E

l o r e Workers

N orth Carolina—&lt;1,000 Idle, I t,000 working, M l mill. dosed. IT*
operating.
South C arolina—11.000 idlo. U .000 wqrklng t 00 mill, closed, 70
operating.
E stim ates placed the num ber of
(bvntlnued prom Page One)
Kuards In the Carolines* atrtko
above 5,000.
area a t 14.000 of which apprU IM ktlsslppl plants continued to
mately 4.000 were soldier*.
operate behind troop line*. and all
was quiet with G eorgia's
40,000
Idlo. Both Georgia ond Alabama,
aa the Carolina*, have m ore than
h alf of the normal textile employ­
m ent Idle.
Th# situation In South Carolina
N orth America's sole represents*
remained practically stationary. live In the nrwly organised “ KedTwo itmall mills re-opened, m aking eration Unlv*r»*ll* Drs Orders at
only a alight dent In strike ranks, Societies InitiaUqu*" Is the Rosland all was q u irt with 24 N ation­ crucian Order, AMORC, slates L
al Guard eom p.nles on duty, A. Renaud, of 2201 Oak Avenue,
boeked by special officers aggre­ district commissioner of the Itoai*
gating as high os 400 In some J ru d s n Order here.
Mr. Renaud relates that In th*
countin'.
lu lle tln ju st received from th*
Operations In Greenville, 8. C.. Roalcrurlan Grand Irslge In San
were reported os near normal, Jose,.C aliforhia. it Is announced
with a do sen companies of mili­ that a t an International convention
tia seeing to It llmt strikers did held In Belgium near Brussels In
not Interfere with those w khlng August, the highest officer* an-l
to work.
delegates of the oldest 14 Initiative
One of the day's moat impor­ order* and societies declared the
ta n t re-openings was th a t of the Hosleruclan Order. AMORC, to be
Loray plant
of the Manvllle- the sole hotly in North America
Jenckrs Company, a t Gastonia, duly affiliated with the federation.
The federation Is duly recog­
N. C. •
Three
more G w ton county nised and aponsored by th* Great
mills also re-opened, and others White Itrolherhond, and only surh
organisations and societies which
were expected to follow aa rapid
have participated in this Interna­
ly as protection could be extend­ tional ronverhlon are duly recog
ed. A hundred and three of the nised by the G reat White B rother­
county'e
104 plants
had been hood.
closed for ten days.
High Point, N. C„ hosiery mills,
as those st llurllngton, N. C., op.
era ted, but with reduced forrrx
Employes a t n ta rly every mill
were rrpotted sharply divided over
Friend* o f residents o f U psala
the strike Issue. Some entire de­
p a rtm e n t were closed while oth­
er sections of plant* operated.
Strike leader* throughout the
South began digging In for a
siege. Government and private
agencies were Importuned for re ­
lief fund*. Commissaries were be­
ing set up to receive donations and
aid needy strikers.
The situation by statra:
Alaba ms —15,000 of 25,000 tide;
.12 mills dosed, 50 operating.
Georgia 40,000 of 00,000 idle.
Tenms'see -5.000 of 12.000 Idle.

Returning: In
Parts Of South

Rosicrucians Join
Ancient Order Group

Dorcas Circle Will
Entertnin Tonight

Miss Mary Maxwell and Miss
Misa Grne M artin la n e y and
George5* H art left yesterday for Ml»* Frances IV arson s r r plannlnu
I Is la n d w hets they will attend In It a v r tom orrow fur D uiham , N
Stetson University.
C w here thoy will study th is year

W IIIT K

H OU SE

E vaporated

at Duke l'nlv*r#lly.

Mrs. Robert Meriwether and
Mla* Kljefi Meriwether returned
It. I.. Cnrnrll, Jr., has |,*,*n re­
yesterday from Clayton, Ga. whero moved t„ his home in Mayfair
thay spent two geeks.
from the Florida Sanitarium a t OrIsnilo where he uadrrw eal an tqver.
atom this week

A

Beans 3 for

Mr. and Mra. Stew art Dutton
and family hava returned from i
two month^' vacation spent at va­
rious points In Kansas and Illinois
W alter Touchton of 'Avon Park
Is spending this week here with
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bludwurlh.
Rose Court A partm ents.

P ost Toasties or Kellogg's
C O R N F L A K K H 2 f o r ....... ...........

B U P E R S U D S pkg.
Octagoq. Soap or

Baker**

POWDER 10 for—

COCOA 1-2 lb. ra n .........................
Over Seal Relish ox

0 . K . S O A P 5 b a rs.

MAYONNAISE plnta 25c— 8 os.

COCOMALT Ih. can 3te—1-2 lb.

Over Sea Sliced or
C ra a h a d P IN E A P P L E

MALT » lb. can_________ -

TUNA-PIECES 2 - 1 - 2 lb.

Bfam Ribbon

N o. 2 can

v

—

Mist Helen Douglass U planning
to Irav* tomorrow for Mllledge
vllle, Ga. where she will r t tu i i"
her stud Is*'at the Georgia State
College for Women.

Sanitary

and Poultry
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C. F. BALES
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W elter Haynes, son of Mr. and
Mra. W. M. Haynes, has been re ­
moved to hi* home a fte r undergo­
ing an operation yesterday a t the
Fem ald-Laughton Memorial H os­
pital.

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thla Afternoon and erenin* to a t­
tend an old-fashioned Ice cream
supper sponsored by the Dorcas
Cirri*. '
Quest* also are Invited to visit
the Lundquist home n est door 'o
th a t of hire Ballinger and portletpot* In the weekly son* festival.
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ha oat-rod. and plana will be mad*
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E0WIlift J. F. McClelland elated to-’
day th at the negro** ronfttion if
na better, a n t th a t ha will remain
In the
Jail
until tM hftepitsl
truck arrive*, probably- early next
week.

&gt; TV V
T ftfp Irani
a t r i-en-a,; o'M rw
Ratardk*
(Cawlla—i Freas Pa*a I )
the Jaak * f aaaiataata and new reftiHtmlnf, ftritiwmKrr lllft. bltli will
F lra t S tre e t by City c r r y i under
&gt;** i»tgilv *4 » tilh » CtOfl
eyenre book*. One peraon'a time
the direction of Supt. o f Parka
v*r(itif'jn» J f r» r llt»r»6Ar Aetifrmti
la required a t the deek all Um time
B a n f n r i f ( % i |o r r t d
O n m n u ir
H # 6 d o l«
Jarnee Moughtnn. The can* were
Pinna m *4 pprHflrr»t|i»n* mar H#
(Coatlneed From P f* e P m )
(Continued
checkin*
and
receiving bouts,
made b y L. B. Ilodclna, local tin ­
u
ln
n
l
from
Arrhllret
K
lttl
X
a lories of confusion, of lifeboats ner, and they ap p ear to be the exdignify hla Mrum hi on, hi t ftp'O il' flail- ' * V
therefore,
reference
* the
e’ am
* * ount of ■
¥ business *nd th a t be should trails?
I l 4 « r 4 n f ) H ill M r | n i » t j u c l l n j f t ,
lowered away with but few passen­ a ft d up) lea tee ef ran* whiah the
............
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T.
Vti IsAWTi
work th at has been done la small. th at It la aa Im portant that pcopli
ger* aboard, of more d ecla ratio n p ity Commlaajonere were prepar­
SscretM*.
Today waa the last Thursday of
from passi nger* th a t no fire alarm ing to buy a t a m ||eh * re a te r coat
— rHfWfV*;, Um ScVol
ybelvta a^ali be fed, clothed, eptertajoei
PttfCD T. WIU.IAMD.
the
summer
Thursday
afternoon
totaled 11,745 book*. There arc a p ­
waa heard—although the bridge of­ onlll aomcone suggested th a t Mr.
closing period, and final opportuni­ proxim ate!/ 12,000 Volume* In the weye arranged for the U lgb School and transported as it is that the]
ficer* said one waa aounded.
L iterature r Isaac T o arrange
Jlodgin* make them.
ty
was
given
merchant*
and
clerks
Ralph M e tre , JTt, Cuban passen­
library.
there shelves, 600 books were taken
for
trips
to
nearby
lake*,
beaches
ger on the tlo rro Caatle bound to
It was possible to purchase 274 out f o r general circulation, marked
Mr. Lehmann conJudge M ilthrdB. Smith, of Tllus- and other pleasure resorts.
New York to (Inlali hla college
eluded,
new book* during the year, wh^e
nembur o f JUwgnl*
villr, Is in Boston, Maas., this week
covrae, told rrporlera here yester­
104 books were donated by the
xi. He had* memhearing testim ony In the attack be­
Feveral hundred local and outday after bia discharge from a hos­
i berehip by virtue of th e fact th a t
ing mad* by certain relative* upon of-town men and women rnpoyrd readers. Book* mended, »UU|»rd.
pital, th a t he heard w hat he
th e bold* a m em bership'a s a reamthe will of the late Dr. Helen a long gnd Interesting entertain­ and yrbound numbered f.lJJ vol­
thought waa a bomb explosion on a
.■her Of a hualocss, profession. n r
.
*
|
Weleh. Before returning to Titus- ment program offered a t the City umes.
lower deck of the Ward liner a
group. I t 1* hi* duty to Interpret
At the end of the year, J4fll p er­
vine, Judge Smith will spend a Hall laai night by the Jacksonville
short time before a h e ' caught fire
' t r e t the high Meals »nd ethic* of
son* were yvgisleyed g* boryoweys
week
with
Mr*.
Smith
and
her
p*rD istrict Progressiva Cliab of the
off the New Jersey coast S atur­
h is business to the d o b and Intertn li, Mr. and Mr*, W. M. Pllstpiry, program included a A g a iij Mr*. J. or patron* of the library. Of thl*
Klwanle to his business br prof exday.
number,'
I14fl
were
adults,
an*'
2™
now Vacationing a t New London, L. Ingley, Mrs. R. L. Glenn, the
; sional group.”
w
He said there waa no doubt In
t*er,e ihUdrcn.
The number U an portent aids, the 14th million ef
N. H.
Road sitter*, and Glenn Ingram,
, B. L Glenn, of Sanford, eras
his mind the sound he heard was a
increase over that of laat year.
lly
Encyclopedia
RrlUanlca,
and
arjd Instrum ental number* by Misf
welcomed Into the d u b aa Its "bebomb explosion.
The adult reading room attend- lb* second edition nf W ebster1*
1 by mem ber" by Kiwanian T. L.
Form Hathaway, head of the Paige and Mis* Denton of Rome.
"A t 2:10 o'clock," he said, "I
snee
numbered
.142!)
persons,
while
N ey
International
Dictionary,' Dumas, one of the charter mem­
was sleeping In my stateroom on Federal Housing Administration in Ga., and Georg* Weat of Jackson­ 142# Juvenile* used the
reading were added to the reference col­ bers of the organisation, bringing
'O' deck, when I heard the sharp Florida, and form er chairman of ville, and piano accompaniment by
lection during the year.
the State Road Department, will Mlai Madeline Mallem, Mis* Mil­ room during the year.
the total m rm bm thlp to 61 persons.
crack of an explosion."
The library subscribes to or *c- /'T h e total Juvenile circulation
"( have hail enough experience he honored a t a public luncheon to dred NIs, and Mrs. A rthur B ranin.
cur**
copies
of
H)
nationally
wok 1J/J46. F ar ti e last few/ year*
with these sound* to know the d if­ be held at noon, Saturday, Sept. The Merrymaker* Orchestra fu r­
HA VC- TOMB WATCH
22. it waa announced at the Cham­ nished dance music.
Prominent known roagaxines, and seven news­ ptactiraUy no new hook* were addby os* who really knows ho ference," he added "A bomb makes
We O t i g A iy lk isg
n sharp rrack, Other explosion* ber nf Commerce today. He will railroad officials present in ad­ paper* are on file dally. Including eil to this department. However,1
sad
DrjtoPh lr * * )tv , B a t A t*.
The
New
York
Tlpms
and
The
last
year
Ih*
city
bought
J
l
new
explain
the
program,
anil
the
pubmake deep booms."
dition In local official* were: R. A.
W ith O ar Pya y ay
IriM
lItJI,
and
the
adult
lite
ra
ry
Guild
Sanford
I
Jerald.
lie
it
invited
to
meet
him
and
"W hen this sound rsrpe the bulk­
MrCrsnie, Kua'cll S. Wood, Frank
Sire. Muugbton'* rejioyt, in part, membership was transferred to the
head of my rabin shook. I saw a question him concerning any part C. Keen, II. R.
Morgan.
II. F1921 LONG W H EEL bus* For* spurt of flame. It seemed to come of the program.
juvenile Guild through which four
la
a* follows:
Partridge, G. II. West, G. M. Gemtruck. A -l condition 4*05. Aua- from below.”
purchased each'
“ Wr fe d that we have repot- to new b
n o t s h r in k v
mill.
V.
P.
Sandford,
C.
C.
Flem
­
tin delivery track |U&gt;8. T-For$
be especially proud of this year's month.
Mr*.
Mary
L.
Strong,
owner
and
ing,
John
G.
Meehan,
W.
DRand*,
delivery truck 124- Beals and Bon*.
the lack of a
"So many children In Sanford M f l e y P i y C l j c R j o e f s
operator nf the Accommodation and Char Ira I'sige of Jacksonville; work, considering
have the ‘library hahi)/ and use Phoae 4Ai
fulj
time
asalatrot.
and
a
limited
lift p_ 2nd
Shop on Second Street, announce* John Murry and
A—Sltugtlonv Wadled
R. J. Doslcr of
the opening of an exchange :n Dflsodo. and W. B- Smith of Tam­ budget. However, during the last the library *o much that the ju -1
DENVER,
Colo.,
Sept.
12.—&lt;4}
COLORED GIRL wanta job clean­
six month* the library, through the vrnilr iHH.ks had got to lie very,
connection with her present line
ing, cooking, or nurslqg. Frances —Jam es W. Itlkeman, of Ilaytnnx of buxines*. The shop i* now o ffer­ pa.
FKItA. has had the help o f.p art- worn and dog-cared- Thejefore, w &gt;
ttrach, Fla., has been elected ser­ ing n *jiect*7 Inducement to house-]
Hicks, 1100 W. 12th SL
time assistant*, nod with this a d ­ a rr very glad for the children and
geant at arms of the Marine Carp* peeper* so that their home made
ditional
help, p great tied of work for their departm ent that newj
YOUNG WHITE girl w ants Job league. IIL elerlinn came Sunday
The following clipping, taken has been accomplished.
book* a rr being added during th e 1
jellies,
preoervea,
and
hand
work
ta rin g (o r children, Clarabrlle when John F. Manning, of
from a Topeka, Kan. paper,
was
Me­ may be aold.
I
"Jlurlnp this tim e, Qicsc work­ year.
*'
,
HOI, 111 W. Vih. Ht.
handed the City B riefer today by er* have mended and rebound over
thuen, Mass., was chosen national
"During 'National ihrok Wee)«.
resident a thousand
commandant.
Advanced inroads of dreaded Mrs. Belle Check, local
as
has'tieen
the
custom
for
several
books. The hooks are
newspaper woman: given such hard
pellagra were held this morning by and form er
w ear that thl* year*, the Sanford Woman's C lui
"Rex
Reach
is
shoot
the
only
au­
IIANDIT8 HTF.AL H CENTS
Nursp France* Mclinugal .Swanson
i work must be kept up continually, entertained with a ailvri tea, th.i
ROYAL BLUE twain ftpm BLUE DIAMOND COAL
thor
who
turned
In
farm
ing
and
as being responsible for the scenes
I and without this
help It Was Im­ offering Iwing used for the pur­
Indeed, hki celery possible to do a* much roe ruling a* chase of children'* bonk*. This
BROWDER, Ky„ Sept. 12.— created aarly Monday morning by made It pay.
CO. At Eaean. Tennawee.
Iff) SWA7TW ? OR:
FOB BALE: Missionary titrawber- &lt;A I*J B u rg lg rs en tered t)u' poat- Carl Rutlar, young Goldsboro ne- ranch In Florida is bringinr g reat­ was really necessary.
Thl* help y ra r the Newberry Prixe hook was
DUST
to
It.
ftuno
BURNING
E
F
fE C T u la p u t
offlre of this little Muhlenberg
er return* than bi* facile pen. As *l*o m*de It poailbl* for the libra­ bought. Hath year the Newberry
I ry FiapRi. tUx I’ackanl.
county town, anil loft with only
a aide line, hr furnishes principal rian to give more time to the very prixe is awarded to what is con­
fteason.s,except the LARGER C R U ftR R ' '
u
8EEDR— Red Bliss and Hpauldlng* eight fr e ts —all the cash they
florists
over the
country with
sidered the best Juvenile book pub­
number 2*s and 1'* for fall plani- could find.
Frderal authorities
Expect ear ground'Qtb of October. " 1
lished. These prise* have been
gladioli bulb*. Beach, however, did
Ing. From certlfietl seed Lhll were notified by E. W. Wlckliffe,
not try out hkr
horticultural CX- honey Walker C o, Inc., and Eddi awarded since 1921, and the library
Price*.
Tun M u 212.00 from egr op arrival
spring. P L A N T S -falih ag e, Cauli­ poatmaatsr._____________________
is fortunate in having all nf them
penm enta hspbaxardly.
H r not Rawson of Chase and Co.
flower, pepper, tomato, cullard,
in the Children's Department.
only studied his
sulijecl for fire
1-2 Ton loin 16.^0 firm car on Arrival
onion, broccoli, and lettuce, all
Junior Chamber
Eighteen boys will constitute years before taking U up, buL ke
“The librarian takeo this oppor­
redd* around Sept 1,1th. Our list
too
to 500 lb a. 76t per 100
the charter memliership of Hanford has
one of the
most complete
tunity to express to the m ayor and
mailed upon request. I’rcvelt and
Junior Antler* Isslge, It was dri- libraries atmut the
tha
comfnlsalurera
her
deep
appre­
myOttyMA^of
Other nearby Florida eltlea p a r 114.00 ton for IbH
Com pany, Beville FJorlda.
closed at an Anllers meeting held I he troll."
ciation of their hearty fo-op«ration
’ j
In the Elks Hall last night. The
and support in the efforts to carry
, CROTONH for Rale. 1220 Magiioim
game coal delivered at homes. We deliver ton and 1-2
boy* are: Clifford Ilarcllft, Frank
on this very necessary and banej Ava.
ton Iota. AUp $00 Iba. IF TAKEN ARRIVAL CAB.
fin al work in the community. I
f u m i n g w i t h F e v « r RfHjamln&gt; Jonles Calhoun, O. P.
A a ta ri was jnadr thiwlhorning
Herndon, J r , H e n r y Jgmasoo,
12— JV kJiU d
•hoyld like to express my thanks
on
what
Otto
Caldwell
of
the
Ht.
Jam es lap id n , A rthur Moss, Rich­
S a n f lilU f fo r M alariat
also to Mrs. P. If. Rinas, my faith- .
Johns River Line Co, stated will
ful assistant, for her unfailing loy* '
Don't try homemade treatment* ard Packard, Hollis Phillips, Wal­ be a Job that will W v on^7 * f t *
of newfangled remedies! Take that ter P o srt. Francis Umnmllat, Wd- dago. U was tha pits of truaoviPg
•h r"
grind old GrhVeV T rile lrJ s ■Chill ■Jlam- Kpiur. BUI/* ThompanUi H ar- the old wooden piling in the boat
Toole. Hoon you will he yourself l*rt Thurston. Jesse I swig e. Colls liasln, and a
pile-driving outfit
again, for Grove's Tasteless Chill Goodman, Tom W aters, ami Nor­
THREE ROOM, eomfortnhly fu r­ Tonic not only relieve* the symp man Glenn These ls,y« wdl luive which will be used by the company
nished, garagi' apartm ent neat toms nf Malaria, but destroy* tht their charter presr-nted to thrm in erecting a 24 by 160 foot addi­
and will be imitated here nesl tion to the dock, trad late this aft
South Ride SchiHi). Adult* only. Infection itaelf.
iTtone 772-J.
The tasteless quinine in Grove e Wednesday night, with members of rrnnon removed a large.kum bur &lt;&gt;f
The Altamonte Springs-Forest
Tasteless Chill Tonic kill* th^ lla Detsind A ntlcis Lodge acting as the abler and more easily tU n v 1&amp;— RoUftfo F o r K e n t
’ abb- piling. The ervw will .tgfuvi- City llano- Dcmnnsti *(u»n Club
laruil infection in tho blood Vtblle installing officer*.
^.•very piling before the Jub l« irm will no-el
at the
Altamonte
the iron It contain* lotilds up Ihi
' f l i r t RhOM fTirnlshH- h
lit w cunt Ilu the City uf Sptings taimmunjty House lunuu
Otto Caldwell, chsirm su of the
I.Iim.Ti to overcome the effects id
I ^ L p a iifiu o i,
the disease slid fottlfy agslnsi special Junior t'haudo-i nf I nm- |kftn, payable In present and futon- tow afternoon at 2:,’I0 o'clock, ytid
thi*
ZfLL-M UccnaneotiN F o r Kale
further Hllark. Th*- two-fold effect merre committee in charge of the taxes Uuil will be uwrd liy the Agent Josephine lloydstm
’stag" parly boat ride which will eomraity.
no,rmn*. The meeting ighoiills,|
is
ahutdlttely
nrcessary
to
th
WINBOWMOl ASS - V "have Tl“
be staged nets 1 nursday afternoon eompagy.
lo have lieen held In l^ k q Monroe
Ih ‘ all alie*.
Stunley-H ogers overeomlng of Malaria. Besides Is* and night, announced today thal
Iasi Tuesday will be lydd nesl
mg
u
dcpcmiatde
remedy
for
Ma
Hardware &lt;^o.
Monday afternoon at J IK) o'clock,
Imiiu, Grove's Ts-tcles* l hill Toon plans fut I hi- affair a rr progress­
ing tupidly and that an interesting
NRARLY NKW T ^im ss Unk. k
Re pr enenl alive* of (our local )he ttdiled
trip is in prospect. The trip will liUilding couccj ns gaihvird ut the
s, Inch centrifugal pump, pi|o- an I
^
i * « t 4 p*jnixfurreri, H
•omldne business with pleasure, Gbamber uf latmmcretF off ice yes(KU ngs. git. i*nfhnr, i»IrlKBr»Uir
grind tfan a ta d a t W oritft
for
Thursday
1*
the
regular
meet­
and nlht*r
Hh4irt*B &lt;nmp,
terday afWrnoun Ui tUsquos the T h e y ’ll C u t L tk o N e w !
ing i. gi.t of the organisation. The Federal lloyslpg AHiulpi’ ifa'm u
Mf, shows why U, $. loyala, built
D c I a b J rnfd.
LAWN MOWERS
hour of departure is a* yvt uncer­ program ax tjie roquewi uf |in d r
J lr * * lr * g s * g X k a r a e a e a
of Trip/a Tarayired fcubbar. glya
tain. Isit ill m e m b e r * will hr no. hudy nfDclai*. W hile no dufmiti
tA-rJV rrnxnr^I Wnvlrtn
41s. &gt; s r Sate
you thovsoodi of axtro rrtlla*.
.itlrii in lime to plan accordingly. action was taken, the o|dnion jf
$« CROgilIGNOl.E full wave *7
the group 1* that more publicity is
Mapur it. C, Dunn, district en­ 1 needed to Belter acquaint the peo­
gineer of the War Department, U ple with tha program. U reas was
.4, Engineers Office in Jackoop- laid 'o n the fa rt that the gbvsrnN i g h t and M p w * *
Chamber uf Coro- ment, through local banka, la will*
• ills', noli tin t
m erer ufficlala today th a t he wQJ Ing to lend money for repairing
Proofoff y flfim , Httdfhy Condition
ata kiss
• rtm qa f te-w .
W jdcased to k f aiming th* group home* a t a five percent rate -of In*
For Eye* InltaUd by okpaaura to Rpn,
■f jv tim ln e n t; Floridian* who as UI terest, with the principfl payable ;
Wind, or Dua«, arply a Jaw drop* of
cruise if n l)tp flt. John* R iver OcX. (nonthly or quarterly ovar ♦ y W ,
Muring. R Rests, H rim hc*, Boorhaa.
4 a* guti la of the trad e tjoily. A t Of *Vqc yw
i
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Mr. and Mr*. B. J. Feltner left
hare late yesterday for a six weakx’
motor tour which ariB ta|te thagt
into the N o rlh rait. They plan tn
stop In many towyia anruuta whllsll
fir. Feltner attendg to
buaiasaa'
connected with the Osceola
Cypra&gt;* Co. which be hand*. U s told
the City Briefer before leering " I
ought to have u good
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BoysMonday Night
Ten fa s t bouts are promised lo­
ta ] boxing fan* In the Seminole
KpcaJtm wet* introduced to Days Athletic C l u b arena on
fo u r th S tre e t a t Elm A rfnue next
Unqeu |ky 'A. t Haborn, Monday night, startin g a t 7:tf&gt;
■ tK 't iw Ideal order of the o’clock, It was announced today.
-blood of Railway Carmen of
The card la aa follows, all bouts
being for three rounds:
' , H. C. Tipplna ea. Laurence Barlnqaui.DpaaJd Pearson ra. Clarence
B arlneau; Leroy Eatrtdge vs. Car­
ol Goodwin; Giles Chapman vsTheodoro Klickor; Hobart Spark­
man Vi, Frank Johnson; Eugene
Tip pin* vs. T. H. Wlllla; Bob Wil­
kinson ,va. Babe Wilkinson; Collie
Goodwin va. Archie H arriett; Ar*
I thur William* vs. Jam es 1-nwc. and
j J . P. Stevens, ^r., va. Emory Bog•a rh dcsirtd
m .
a llm e tie r * '
L a st Monday night, a crowd of
and working
nearly 400 persona saw 18 hoys In
M tion In nine exciting bouts. Lsiat* r Phillips and Stanley peckham
acted ae referees (luring these
born immedla- fights, and S. A. 8 . Wilkinson.
general strike Hubert Levrson and Allen Bummerlin served M Judges.
w as farth er stated th a t since
Results last Monday:
Wfebber W elbom defeated W es­
veeptWn of the company union
h a re been sponsored apd fos- ley Cunningham, two out of three
, by' th*
railroad managg- rounds; J . P. Steven*. J r . took
a, nod'In many Ins tree* part- three rounds from K a y n o n U
cumplataly financed by th*
V I t wa* aald that under company
union conditions the
employees two out of three round*; Robert
w a n In
complete control of the Elgin won from Raymond Edge,
fgeqienl, and th at U]c worker* Claude Geiger won from Elmer
railroad* where the company M attair, and Leon 1.awsnn won
Union is In existence, have no teal
from Hubbard Eubanks, the win­
protection, representation, or an ner* taking two out of three
Opportunity to take p art in na­ rounds; Joe Douglass, celebrating
tional affairs,
protection which his birthday, won all three rounds
was held by the speaker aa being from Eugene Tipplna.
accessary If workers are to com­
pete
with railway management
**whlth la organised on a national
bails."
" I t was painted out th at the ef­
fort* of th*
Railway Employee.
Departm ent of the A. f. of L , ”]a
responsible for every step of prog­
NEW TORE CITY, Sept. U c ress made in the uplift of human A eurvay of the sources and prev­
hettarm ent, wages, and
general alence of superstitions In th* U nit­
working conditions."
ed State* ha* j&gt;»*t been completed
* 'Among the
benefits
held * 1 by Dr. Julius 1). M allar and Dr.
credited
to the Departm ent arc: (lerhard E. Lundeen of the Insti­
Ahamsan E ig h t Hour Law, Month­ tute of School Experimentation of
ly Inspection Law,
Full Crew Teachers College.
Law, Boiler Inspection la w , SafeIn their nsllon-wide investiga­
Inspection Alliance taw , Trans- tion they found nut one pep'on en­
irtatlon
Act of 1P20, and the tirely free of some unfounded be­
all way la b o r Act of 1924.
liefs.
Referring to the *ccr*l vote th at ( TJ&gt;ey discovered that in general
IB Jig taken b e n tom orrow ,'V Women are more
su p e rstllio ^
M declared that, yaprescntatlyei than j m s a ad th at K persons j j i p
| th* Shopmen’s Association bad lived In the country
have more
•Otea tod (Very move to permit need of robbfts' feet than their u r­
j* - employed Jo
express their ban fo u tln s.
. ,,
tola* o f jwprrskntalJun In accu(dThe main aourrq &gt;'t soperotllio#.
ita with the ]*#* of tbo nation. ecrording to th e ■Investigators. 1*
rtrg s rJ |fis of d ie , protest, it statem ents made by frie n d '. P ar­
aaalalsal UmE B o vot* ha* been ents are evidently more practical
p ifg d tklsS kreh, and will be s t ­ for they are respoj ibi* for only
ir^ v r v tomorrow, through the
’farts’ of tha Railway Employees
A h r f f c l t 'l f th* A. F. of L.
Rumom th a t the old employ***
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ter* a t* not aa cold now aa they
• f t * forty or fifty
y**r* ago."
And In vl*w of laat w inter's freeaiitf weather, the
author* of th*
rcacarch are willing to
concede
th at this
superstition may eery
likely become a m )th of th e past.
Two-third* of thoao Interviewed
conferred that they
had learned
from friends and accepted aa litre
the statement*
th a t four-leafed
clovers and rabbits’ fret brought
good luck. A like number believed
th a t If two persona walked on the
opposite elder of a pcit they will
quarrel.
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Of those questioned 8 percent
declared that th * j bad Iwen told In
church th a t a parson who avoided
your glance w hile'talking to yoit
was Inclined to bo dishonest.
According to the authors, thero
are eeven
superstition*
which
many
persona believe
became
they saw the phenomenon person-

President and
Th# New Deal had baan brought Executive** *o
Into th* campaign by chary** of wa^ "Uooaevi l
Pittm an supportara who claimed
J iltfb ri
Talmsdjre had triad to block th.PUtfori
President’* Recovery program at
•▼ary turn.
tendon'* to
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Talmadge was Just aa vehement] nuts, 184,000
unit rotaa for the governor. The
New Deal had become an Issur In In protesting hit aupport of th* eggs annual!)
th*
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when
Pittm an
charged Talmadge had opposed the
President’* Recovery program at
every torn.
Talmadge replied that in Geor­
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is: " if you kill a snake it won't
die until the sun goes down.’’
Dre. Mailer and t.undeen feel,
however, th a t generally speaking
observation tends to c o rn el minconceptions.
They also declare
th a t education is a greet aid In
stamping out false beliefs.
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is out-valuing or
underselling us — n o t
for a m inute! Don’t be con­
fused by “special discounts,**
“fioor level prices” and other
so-called bargain claim s—see
for yourself the features that
only G oodyear builds in tires
—valuable features that cost
you nothing extra as these
prices prove.

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. . . How city children catch
the Infection; how Worm*
make children pale, dud, or
crocst why m o d e m diet encovmge* the danger) why.
• v e n adult* s u f f e r ; w hy
•ytnptom a are m isunder­
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were denied by both speakers.
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th a t' Instead of A. F . of L organlA tlons favoring
strikes, the oriranlaations had taken the lead In
securing
legislation th a t would
prevent strikes, sad that the his­
tory of the post would show that
sfriks method. are only rvaortod
to when all othrr methods fall.

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Um
past 48
hoar*. Several
points In tho stats reported rioting
t t sjm paU ilian and ooldisra.
Other strike centers wars qniat
although n o n troop* w on trrdsrod
out Is North Carolina.
Organised labor
undsrwrot*
tho natlonwlds tcxtilo striks last
night as union isadsn withdrew
tbs It pone* proposal la Iha-Jndus
t*r.,
Promptly at 8 P. If., Pnncls
J. Gorman, national striks leadsr, announced mill owners had
. not
accepted
labor’s offer of
an armtd true* and that Isadsn
o f tho walkout would not accept
responsibility fo r fu to n violence.
President Groan of tho Amiri
tan redsn tion o f Labor said i
majority a f tho 1M national and
International ynioos
affiliated
with
his
wganiaation
had
pWdgod financial aid to tbs Un­
til* workers.
&gt;Ho abandoned plans fo r a
moating of labor’s super-council
bars' today to dlacwh financial
participation by all unions In
tho Walkout and said tho striks
wmdd b* discussed at the A. F\
o i L b convention In San Prsncbts,
. . . —
j
.
^
*Tho rospooslblllty Is upon lha
x ^hoolders of tbs management
now,’’ Gorman
declared
last
‘ night. **Oor generous gesture
hda been U no a rail: llanagsnssat sasou still deUnnlned to
rldo hldh and ta tide - hard as
H algay* has ridden.’*
.Gorman warned that his group
would not accept responsibility
far rielsnc* In the bloody con­
flict after 6 o’clock last night.
’’ Violence Is going to get
wer*0|“ ho said.
His warning was lisusd as
thro* Now England
state*—
Connecticut, Main* and
Rhode
. (Continued On Pago Four)

Piy*.

j

Search For Hidden
Fortune Of Widow
R e v e a l s $100,000
MOBILE, Ala., Kept It.—Search
for tho hidden fortune of Mrs.
Margaret Steels Coi, SB.ysar-old
widow w ho’ died her* Saturday,
want on last sight with mors than
flOOjDOQ already turned up.
Patico guarded the modest home
o f Um Sgod rad use closely as locksad carpenters, under the
t i relatives and friends
eiplorsd possible
for
I Asset (0,000 In thousand dol­
ing. MUe was believed still hidden
t u n hi the house. Nearly |lt£00
tm.g*id coins, currency and checks
WSS found la the treasure hunt
Mewday night.
BOAT SINKS

Got. Louis J. Brmnn, first man
to be re-elected as
DemocrrUc
gorem or of Maine
since
the
Civil War, who won out oTcr
his
Republican opponent, Al­
fred K. Ames, by the surprising
plurality, of over 23,000 votes.

H .M .P A P W 0RTH
RE-ELECTED TO
HEADTRADEBODY
Re-Election Also Is
Accorded 5 Other
L e a d ingr Officials
A # l t h s s for the past fire
ye arm, re-election to the presidency
o f th* Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce came to Harry M
Pspwnrth, popular d ric leader and
property owner, during the Sep­
tember meeting of the board of
directors, held at the trade body
office last night.
Re-election to office also be
came the privilege of B. F. Ilsines
ef Altamonte Springs as first viceprwldent,
Mrs. J. W. Coates of
Oviedo, A. G. Wegner of ChuluoU,
end John Meisch, Mr., of Sanford
as district vice-presidents, and Ar­
thur Bransn as treasurer, while
Frank Evans of luika Mary, and
W. II. Schmidt of Hanford
were
elected as district vice-presidents
succeeding C It. Haarcy and It. A.
Newman, respectively.
By unanimous consent.
Karl
Lehmann wai again aalected as
(Continued On Page 4)

ABA Head Pleads
For Leniency For
“Slow” Borrowers
WASHINGTON. BepL IX— (A P)
—Y. M. Law, president of tha
American Hanhara’ Association,
ha* appealed to the nation'* bank
examiner* not to hamper th* ex­
tension of bank credit* by a rigid
atlituda toward ‘Slow" loans that
are fundamentally sound.
Law addressed a conference of
examiner* charged with reporting
on the condition of BO percent of
th* banka of th* country.
"It stand* to reason," Law told
them, "that aa long aa examiners
believe It to be their duty to con­
stantly hammar on loan* that are
admittedly good, only becaua* they
are alow, It will have tha affect not
only of forcing banka to aaart un-

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NUMBER 275

DEATHSHIPS]Long Realizes All Of
HueyBecomesDictator
WithUnprecedented
Powers As Slate Is
Swept Into Office

WASHINGTON, Sept. IX— OP)
NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—M l—
—The us* o f Army pilot* to dem­
Georg* Rogers, Chief Radio Opera­
onstrate planes for a private con­
tor on th* burned Morro Castle,
cern abroad was described today
told Ihe Board of Inquiry
today
that it we* fully 30 minutes after
to the Senate Munltloa, Commit­
he wa* awakened
berai*** of the
tee.
fire agoerd th* ahip he received
President J. S. Allan!,
of th*
the order to tend out an SOS. «
Curtiaa-Wrlght E*i*irt Corpora­
The smoke waa gelling thick,
tion, said his company frequently
Roger* (ratified, and the radio
borrowed Army pilot* and
they
loom wa* getting
warm.
II*
%
tow,| on ),i,
had proved helpful in the sals of
Gov. R u n sit* Talmadg# (left) and Judge Claude Pittman (right), , lllt
|l,. .aid a curtain In the
planes. He eaid the pilots usually |thief contestatj ta for the govei noi*hlp of Georgia, awaited In Ihrir
, h, me* today th* drci*lon of the voter* who went to the poll* in loom caught fir*.
were on leave.
large number* to ca*t ballot* that will deoil* the outcome of (he
"I could hardly breathe,” he
Other evidence *■■ presented moat heated political campaign Georgia ha* -een In many a year.
■aid. when his assistant came
that th* Corporation, In March
liack to th* bridge
and said,
1131, attempted to
arrange for
' Alright, send out an KGS.”
lie testified he wa* awakened
President Hoover to receive Com­
by second Assistant Radio Opera­
mander Arturo Merino,
chief of
tor
George Alagna,
after the
th* Chilean Air Force, in order to
fire broke out.
help counteract the efforts of the
mentis Investigation of the tragHYDE PARK,
Sept. II—
✓ Irene*
Fella
Lammott and
(A .P .)— President
Itooae velt
espeels
Congress
to enact
Pierre DuPont
art neat on the
legislation requiring
passen­
program to tell o f the munitions
ger ship* ta he constructed as
operations of thair large corpora­
completely
fireproof aa pos­
tion.
sible aa a reaull of th* Morro
The story of the international
Castle disaster. The President
disclosed this today at a reg­
traffic in the tools of war as reATI-ANTA, Sept. I t - l A D —
Reduction in fire Insurance
ular press eonlerente, saying
reeled b, the
Senate munitions
rates in this city dr|vnd upon A bitter political campaign. In he believes even th*
equip­
investigating committee brought
the City Commissioner* accept­ which charges of disloyally to j ment material ran be made of
protests yesterday from two for­
ing six recommendations
made
fireproof material. The Morro
the New Deal were answered
eign power*.
rerwni*
by the Southeastern Underwrit­
Castle waa a steel ship.
with vehement protestations of
Secretary of State Hull launched ers Association, it was reveal'
rvelled
support of President Roosevelt
with Senator N&gt;e, chairman of the this morning by Mayor W. K
closed In Georgia last night wi'h
He testified he went In the
committee. The Argentine ambae- l-rfflrr.
interest renlered In the fight be bridge to act as his messenger,
sador has protested to
Hull that
The recommendation* call to f
tw nn
Governor Talmadge and , and at 3:13 o’clock, Alagna re
full-time
paid
the inquiry has reflected on a high three additional
Judg* Pittman.
1turned and aa(d, "You better get
Argentine naval officer. Chilean *u- firemen, the purchase of a deluge
Ten re present* lives
In Cun- I out of here if you don't want
thorities also era understood to have set or turret noxtl* for th*
area*.. f*ur af tlvam wnup|H&gt;ertl. [ u, die Ilka a r»t."
pru lamlad. ■It was believed Uqll der company, tha resueapU",
WBf” brill
ndmlnhted In tho I 11* said h* asked, "Whst shout
also wee interested [q do ewe*an le regular drill* by tha entire
Democratic primary today.
distress messagesf Then we re
partment,
th*
condition
that
both
purporting to connect
Mexican
Pittman hat -tumped the slate
from
officials with American munition! the pumper and ladder truck re- acruslng Tslmvdge of fighing reived a radio message
another
ship asking
bImiiiI a
Bpond to first alarms In th* princoncerns.
el
every
turn, burning
ship off the Jrf*M&gt;
cipel business district, the In­ the President
Nyr and Hull refused to reveal
stallation of an apprevrd tele­ •specially charging opposition to ! Coast.!’ It waa aflri this that
(he details of their luncheon con- graph fir* alarm ayslem of Class the farm progiam of the Ad­ the SOS was sent, hr said,
He
aisi,
lit vrrsatlsn.
II or Class C as recommended ministration.
Xtartling disclosure* in the Moi
"Wit) you keep big nsmes out of by the National Hoard of Fire tiaimed (list in only one otlu t I to Uastle dlssastrr filled the testi
state
hsve
Relief
funds
liern
the bearing from now on ?"
N&gt;e Underwriter*, and the adoption
niony yesterday in the Department
and strict enforcement of a Cod* divou-ed from nste administra­ of Commerce Inquiry tritu Salur
ws* asked.
tion,
and
hurled
rliargr*
of
a
Suggested F’ire Waste Grdidays sea holocaust
‘'No," he replied emphatically, of
"pardon racket'*
With the federal ^rrand jury
l-alvr ha wrote a letter to
Hull riartces for .Small Municipalities
Tile campaign was enlivened hearing Uapt. William F'. Warms
Mayor Laffler had cnniinunl
rsjm g the committee had no inby a federal
i mu l
injunction rushing its own
rated
with
officials
of
the
Assocl
Invraligaliun,
offending a
foreign
trntion of
ation with the request for recom­ against John Whitley. I-agrange
(Cuntinusd On Page F'our)
government lit said tha commit
rnnlraclor
and
,
losspersonal
mendations fur second class on
ter illd not endorse sll statements
men entiles,
instead of second and political friend of the gov
placed in th* record.
class plus five cents as
now ernor. prohibiting tom from vu,
latiug wage and itour provisions
Testimony yaaterday
revealed rated.
Ihet the
Curtiss-Wright Export
lie also had Liked for recom­ of (he NR A.
corporation, airplane manufactur­ mendations for M-eend class less
Tulrngdgr campaigned on Ins
ers,
offered “ corarnlselons" to five cents on mercanllles, instead record, claiiniiig the new h.gh
way hoanl. placed in power after
several South American aad M, ( *
(Continued On Pag* Two)
(Continues On Pag* 1)
lean government official*.
Sum*
WASHINGTON. S*pt 12 —(A P )
members of the committee Insisted
I&gt;emo&lt;-r«lir
victories In
the
the commissions were bribe*.
Maine elect Inns In might ex pres*
Curtiss Wrlsty representatives
■ions ■*f concurn yesterday from
told the committee
they told 24
the K«*|tub|lcmn leadem, ctiupled
(Continued On Pag* Two)
with Ulk of reloutiled &lt;» O. I*, efforts elsewhere
Adininblrmtton
spokesmen gn*eted the outcome as
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—&lt;AP)
• whacking New l&gt;esl endorse
1—Harry [ . Hopkins, Emergency
TALIaAHAHHKE. H * P I . 11!
m in t
Belief
administrator
and,
nf ( A I ')—.Sheriffs
of JfO Klurid*
From the lieiuihliriti ramp mmr
course, a Democrat, had llttl* news rountlra were tnld yentenliy |»y J
nn Msertinn thsl billions Mdistnh
at his press conference except:
I*. Newell* exemtivp mm re tar y tu oted Buppo*t'dly for relief upper
“ That sonuvagun of a brother of
fjovernor Bholti, tli*l it %*■* "im entlw can l&gt;e used to Influence vot
mine h&lt; running for coroner on the
prmliv©” they report Immediately era.
HALBOA, Canal Zone, Rapt. IX. Republican
ticket In
Turonia,
&lt;-r» wh#tK*r slot mar hi it** are Iwinir
— .Spontaneous combustion was the Was hington.
Democratic quarieni prepareti to
operated In lh#lr counln*^
cause of a smouldering fire In Nn.
use frequently the adage: ” As
"Can you tie to that? My fath­
Newell
said
20
ahertff*
hnve
imt
3 holds of the Grace line ship San­ er was a good Bryan Democrat m
Maine goes so goes the nation "
ta Rita, safely In port here. h«r Iowa Hr ran for Congress time replied to m letter which went for
Poetmaster (I e n • r a I Farley
captain, Harry Stephenson, aald after time and never got enough ward from the Governor'* of foe called ’’ the convincing majority
Aug 27 asking for reports nn tin- given** to Braun, ’ ‘proof ample that
Monday.
votes to put in hll hat.”
riot machine statue by Kept I"
“The fire waa not of Incendiary
The brother’s name Is Dr. I aw ­ Governor SSolt/ is to return it, &lt;i the New Dral meets with the ap­
proval of the majority of the peo­
origin," Captain Stephenson aald. ls A. Hopkins And as fur bis inn
“ It waa
cauaed by spontaneous Ring for coroner on o Kepuhin so Saturday, and Newell said hr had ple In thia country,"
askrd that complete reporta on the
Chairman Henry P. FUteher, of
combustion In our baled cotton car­ ticket, said lIupkiMI
slut machine* 1* compiled before the Republican national committee
go. Th* bold wa* ep*o*d on* hour
"Welt. I thought that party died that time.
said the vole in Main* "shows the
before th* fir* wa* discovered."
two years ago and didn't n*&gt; d *
nrceaaity of an Intensification of
III* testimony waa aupportad by coroner.”
Republican effort*” and that "it
that o f Copt. W. A. Clinebard, a
is evident that tha peopli have not
Balboa fire captain, who declared
yet understood what It all means"
"Th* fire Certainly w u COOS* I

NEW ORLEANS, S«pt. 12
— (A.P.)—Huey Long toda/
had realized hi.* nmlilUon of
nmnnhinjt every vestijre of
mnjnr politicul opnoxitlon in
the State of Loui-viAna end
entrenching himself as a
dictator with unprecedented
powers 4n a Democrat1!)
state.

LEFFLER SEEKS GEORGIA VOTERS
FIRE INSURANCE SET TO PUT END
RATE REDUCTION TO BITTER FUSS
UndenvritersSugrfrest Interest In Election
Centers In F i g h t
Method To B r i n g
F o r (iovernorship
Down luocal Costs

GOP Sees Need For
More Propaganda
AfterLosing Maine

Hopkins Expresses
Sheriffs Of Twenty
Disgust Over His
F l o r i d a Counties
Brother’s A c t i o n
Must File Report

Combustion H e l d
As Cause Of Fire
On S. S. Santa Rita

Poison “Candy” Kills
T i t u s v i l l e Child Hillsborough Ships
F i r s t Grapefruit
TITUSVILLE, Bept, (X— Bobby
Harris. X-year-old amt wt Mr, and
Mrs. C. Barrie, died hate at noon
yesterday, after having ewallewed
a full bo* e f strychalae tablets,
which wart eald la l a w h e n pro
scribed la medical treatment for
•aether member Of the family
The physician whe waa hastily
suaiaeotted, waa u a h le ta eeaatrract the etfeat f t the placet.
t i iS

showers tanlght aad TkaraAsJ.

Operator Says S h i p
Was HotUnderFeet
When He Received
Order To Ask Aid

STUART, Fla., fl.pL II.—W )—
Th* four
grew of
the twomasted f h k h g schooner
Emily
B m n reached short saf.ly
MonBay aflsr the retail sank off Jupi­
ter Island.
but will prevent them from mak­
■*
'— ring nay new loans except those
that are extremely Squid aad of by combustion. There waa no dam­
'
short duration."
age, other than to tha cotton and
roffp* In tha cargo.

W"

t

SOS FLASH His A m bitions In
WAS DELAYED Beating Walmsley

L a b o r Underwrites HE’S THE WINNER Curtisa-Wriffht Head
Says Men Proved
Strike As U n i o n
Helpful When On
L eaden Withdraw
. Leave O f Absence
. P e a c e Proposals
Rioting
mad
bloodshed
brought out mil National
Qumnbthen In Rhode Island
today, the latest storm cen­
ter of the textile strike.
|Guardsmen fired m volley
over the heeds of m crowd
to disperse strikers mfter a

—

w e a t h e r

Partly clsody with local thunder-

Prlca Firs Cents

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1934

ARMY PILOTS
i r i n g O u t G u a r d s HELPED S
n R h o d e I s l a n d PRIVA1E SHIPS

th e

TAMPA. Sept I t — I V Bret
carload o f grapefruit to V akippod
from HUItboroogb ceoaty Utte m o son .left XV packing gloat of tls*
11illsbora Citrus Grew are Xmui Iution yaaterday. Manag ua J. B. la-

gram aald It was oold f. o. K by
th* Pluridu atrea X td U H i for

f4 a b n for first
P-Tf • kas for

China Purchases 22
Brutal PerVtrt Held Ultra-Modern Planes
As Slayer O f Child NEW YORK, «*pt. 12.— ( A F )—

INDIAN A t'OLJB, Bapt. 12. —
( AIM—Rearing brolao 1 plainly indlcatlng h* waa U*0 victim of a
aadistic slayer, th* body of 13.
year-old Donald Idw ord Dillon » u
washed yesterday from a souih
aid* sewer.
Th* lad had V r e abet twite In
th* heed. A handkerchief was
crammed In Me Unaatb os a gag
His left hand wo* aoorrbed as if he
had been tortured with O hot wire
Or thin poker g a d . there were
marks on otbor yoria o f his Indy
India alive of th* attach of a bru­

tal yervtrt,
F-

••riflkw W jiA '

ni
.
The Herald.Tribun* aaya that the l l e a r w a t e r U O n fllO ^ r H
Northrop Corimratton, of Ingle­
wood, Calif., h a * recently com­
°
pleted an order of 22 ultra-modern
CLEARWATER,
Bapt. 12 attack plane* for th* Chin*** gov
I Al’ )*-Tba Clearwater city corn ernment.
Th* plan**, aald to tacmd In misaion la conaldarlnff a plan In
pcrformanc* anything In th* Unit- giv* building alto* ta raaldent* who
Htateo Army or Navy squadrons, ran qualify for loan* from th*
are described a* • development of Federal Housing Administration
Under th* plan n o w l*-mi
Ihe long-distant* raring
mono­
tha dtp would give lot*
plane Gown by Frank Hawks. studied,
Each I* sail to be capable of car­ which II i s m through las delin­
rying • 1Odd-pound bomb and us- quency. Th* result, offlrlals bouni machine guns la addition l&lt;&gt; lievs, would ho stimulation of runfusl for non-stop flight o f over -tiaction sod restoration of prup2000 miles,
Imy to thg tax rails.
:* i.

Chief Officer W. F. Warms of
the Ill-fated Morro Castle, who
biokr down and wept as he told
I l f the death of til* captain, Ito'irrt R. Will molt, at the g ow n men's investigation of the trag­
edy. Wanna slated that he t»elirved the blare was of incen­
diary urigin.

Ills aisle of conillilatee In yester­
day's Democratic
primary was
•wept ta s convincing victory,
crushing the half century's polit­
ical rule of the New Orlrsns ring
now captained by Mayor Semmet
Walmsley.
That ring, tho old regular organlxatton that uniformly elected (to
candidates Tor generations, had
easily repulsed all of th* Klngfhih'a previous efforts ta destroy
It.
It beat his candidate* In th*
January mayoralty clretlnn, but
laing vowed (horoutrii vengeance.
He had hi* vengeanre tmiay. Now
he can truly call him«elf dirtator.
Had lxing lost in a landslida,
politically ho would Iw driven from
the gate* of the city, but by win­
ning. ha aaeumed the mantle of
dictator with power undreamed of
in the politics of a state of th*
United Stale*.

f

Blease Finds Out
CITY NEWS BRIEFS "They Never Come
In Politics
l-ocal
weather
yesterday: Back”
High HM, low 73, rainfall
an inch.

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TuendAy't printAriti In klfh l
stetes showed thee* roaulta tadayt
.'LowiManst H oly !&lt;on*
dates win.
4i U r * T l
South Carolina: The vetarun
Cole lllraae waa beaten for govor*

Thu City 11riff ir ofTeri
treat
withes tu M iu Ml hi rad Urn*)#/
and all other local parsons who
will celebrate thair birthday inTiivcrsanea, and
extends
con­
gratulations to Mr* and Mrs. W.
riilortrio: Miti Josephine HocKi,
n, Rowe &lt;nee laobul M. Raynor j,
who will ceiehratr
their
IMh uwnrr o f rot! rnlnt* »rul ft to clll
worker w m
of Governor Ed^
weililiiig anniversary tomorrow,
win Jubnaon for th* D«*mf»cr*Uc
Sanford Klks l.odgo la ached* nomination.
uled to meet in an Important
Arlxona: 8«n»tnr ABhurat w il
session at the Elks Hall Friday lemdlns n cloa* cont»*t f«»r nominnnight at H;(KJ oVlock, said llow* ttpn.
ra
aid Uverlin* loilge
sure la ry,
Mich if nn^yftrthur U c y , I)«trolt
this morning.
attorney. Jumped into a alight lead
over Governor William Com*lock
Dr. 11. H. Caswell. Ed Meisch. W,
for the Democratic ffubrmalorial
S. Coleman, ami John (E l*«&gt;onardy
nomination. Frank Flttffcrald lx
left this afternoon for a fishing
the GOP choice.
trip on thu East Coast htdow Titus­
Vermont: Scn*tor Austin, Neff
ville, The group plana to be away
Me*I for, wfts r*n»med by Rtpubfur two daya.
licfthR «B Democrat* picked Frad
F. I*. Danforth, of Jacksonville, M» rt In
New llftmpshirv ('onffrantTHMl
representing the Aviation Dm*
ainn of the FEitA, wa* in San- Rogrrn, Drmocral, «ntl Tnlwy, Rifonl and vicinity today super­ puhlicxn, were rrnununalrd.
Wathington: A cloxr race fur lha
vising the erection of
Sanford
atrpoit
markers
on
pnocij a! hi’ mi*cr»tic xonatonal nnmlnatioil
Gniriha, Conner!nut, and Mary*
highways leading into the t lly*
Two hnal men, supplied by tha land were holdtmr prtmarir* today,
FKRA, assisted him in the work. and l)»c Nmw York primary i* to­
morrow.
Final opportunity to her mu* a
cliitf in inemher of Banfont Ju*
nioi Anllera Ijudge comes
to*
nigirl. before the end of a regu*
Imi1 ilie"eting which begins at •;3tl
Wk at Elks Hall, i’ lan* will
CHAMHFTRSHURG. I’a.. H*pt.
he CMinpleJed o if the m 'ialo*y 12. (AI*) The ecratrh of a pin
•o ivice
here
m it
Wednesday exploded a etlrk of dynamite and
lught, when Delaand ulficeis will aenl Mrs. Clarence Schulti, of near
in-1mII new officer* and imiiaie Greeiiraatl*, to a hospital with
all tnembera during charter prw- serious injuries.
smitaDurt cerem »nies.
The dynamite, lost by a worker
on the Schulti farm last week, wax
Rumors that a wave of dengue found by th* woman’* daughter.
fever had descended uj»on thr Ruth, three. Mrs Hrhulti told phyt'ity proved to be without foun­ ainanx ah# ocratchvd the surfaca
dation whyi a check up toda/ re­ of the slick With a safety pin m
vealed only lhr"e or four t»«ia an effort to Item th* cuntentx and
of the fever. I wo white ]Mtii lita
it esploded.
are at Frrnald toiughton Memo­
rial Hospital recovering
from
MKM. KENNEDY DIEM
the intense pain and discomfort
MACON.
Ga.. Hapt. I X .- (A P ) —
which dengue brings, anti (heir
caaea arc the principal ones tu Mr*, lxiuiae Cliaby Kennedy, B8,
daughter uf the man wbu founded
report.
Macon's first dally new*paper, Is
Congressman J&lt;»# Bear*, of Jack- dead.
sonvllls, la the latest prominent
Floridian to accept an invlUtion to

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Curiosity OnceProved
Fatal For Cat, Too

(Jiving Free Homesite on
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tn* HI. Johns River aa gueal* of
t h&lt; Samlool* County Chamber rf
Cam mere* on Oct. 8. Th# group
will board a yacht ot Blu* Springs,
cum* ta Banford, and continue on
through th* river ta Lake Harney
and beyond If possible. Inspection
of needed river improvement* I*
th* Impelling motive behind th* In­
vitation
Mlaa Elisabeth Jan* Leudar, of
Apopka, graduate of Florida Htata
College for Woman tbla spring,
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aom eone
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rem arked th e o t h e r d a y , rea d y to fo llo w a n y P ie d P ip er
w h o blown h (« h orn . T o th is pon du n lon th e re ia on ly one
altern a tiv e w N c h 'ire Hope in th e c o r r e c t u u e. ____
An w e underntand th e a rg u m en t,
n eith er
S en a tor
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L on g n or M a y o r W a lm d e y h im n elf w a a a J ca n d id a te. *|t
y*V y tUgeCI
v waa a qu ca tlon o f m a ch ln m . T h e L o n g m a ch in e Waa nup&amp; X r r :i’ ~
E £ p ortin g o n e bet o f ranrliilnttm ntiil th e NVhlmnley m a ch in e
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M r Oaill«&lt; Par W h N ------ ^ —&gt; M l wan n upp orting a n o th e r net o f can didates.,- . f t m ay h a v e
lieen that th e ca n d id a te* thenm elvca h ad norpething to d o
f!''All akliaarr P
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With th e o u tc o m e o f the election . It m a y h a v e linen, and
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•telrTl ail»«*•&lt;• fkt tW 1
we p r e fe r to "hope, th at th e L on g ca n d id a te s w ere o f
h ig h er ty p e .th a t S en a tor Long* h lm
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.. i fc ' t
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F u rth e rm o re , an
the
p ro g re ss
of
th e
cam p aig n
b rou g h t to lig h t a d d ition a l fa ct*, it b eca m e fa ir ly
ev i­
s T f r M n n t o n fM iii
dent that M a y or W alm n ley, as w ell an hin p olitical m achine,
IMA Im Ua a n o A ll*
left m uch to be d e n im ! by th e w ay o f d e c e n t fo r th r ig h t
•irr wMh
a
» |a O t a f k l M MW* ■*
A m eriranin m .
H o wan him nelf not a b o v e rep roa rh , and
in the even o f th e a v e ra g e N ew Orieann* v o te r , w h o munt
necensariiy ennnider n u m erou s local innuen, h e m ay have
been worne th an th e S en a tor,
It seem s th a t certa in fo rm a o f v ice and corru p tion
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H k lliM
Weevil*. All h avo long been n c o m p o n e n t part o f th e C ity o f N ew Or*
MghSA «S eshllroiua af •»•***' leans. T h e local m a ch in e w h ich luimm ncil to lip in |iowar
B n M h krrrla , n alw r—«***&lt;■
hag n ever failed to fu tten oir o f tn c g r a f t
w h ich
w as
WBDN K81) A T i f i KrT. 1 1 iTte m ade readily availn h lc by n p resu m a bly p rosp erou s red
lig h t d iitr ic t .
mnlev
T h a t M a y o r Walmnle;
’ Dp b l h m i i r o * T t i b a t
ovaiieti themnelvoN o f ov ery oppoirt u nity w h ich thin c o n ­
ii THE MEASURE O f MERCY: ditlon presen ted in in d ica ted by th e fa c t a t least th at th ey
IfliYcr pirrcy upon top, 0 Qd*I* rc* failed to d o a n y th in g u liout ft.
cording »« thy lortnff kindntw:
It U junt iKinnlido th at the p eople o f New O rleans
W ear dirt* to the mulUtud# of thy w ere m ore d isgu sted by th e p rev a len ce o f such vice and
tf'inlrr marries lilot out my trxnn- g r a ft a m o n g th em than th ey w ere by th o an tics o f th eir
*1-#**!Imi«. !**■ Im 61:1*
sen ior aen n lor w ho, a ft e r all. d e v o te s a la rg e portion o f
Ilia tim e IB m a tters o f nationnl im p ortan ce, now that he
T
*&lt;•*. is .ia th e Senate. It m ay be. In th e fira t place, th at th e
YVhrn n nhlp burn* at
' thnt's the timr i fellow wishes people o f l,oui*ianH had the g ood sen se to send him
to
Johnnie Weismuller. W a sh in g ton in o r d e r to g e t him out o f th e
' ha wns
S ta te
of
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Ism iaiana.
, H ow ever thin m a y tie, w e aro not ready to con ced e
Tti* United Slates may nut !*•
, b 1» i« k**i&gt; out of th« nasi war, th a t Iaiuiatanniia have nunk no Inw an to en d orse a H uey
i’ bul
wa'll bat s r
don’i gn intO|I‘ f&gt;tig type.
It in tine o f th e u n fo rtu n a te eonneijueneea o f
■* sat*
th e A m erica n im lllical sy stem th a t th e p eop le dn not al­
It to make the wurld
w a y s h ave nn o p p o rtu n ity to v o te fo r a g o o d m an. T h ey
Dsmnrrsry.
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mirnt v ote fo r mu* o f th e ca n d id a tes w ho is ru n n in g. A n d,
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to o o fte n , the c h o ic e in resolved Into th e
n ecessity
of
•ui :•
V* At that we'il lather the
p ick in g the tenner o f tw o cvljg.
^Anertcan rompanies wnuitl tniy
\ Uieir munition" from A nif f ii .m
KnitH'li
: companies than from
* concern*.
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T h e m ore in
on e rends o f th e M orrn C a stle d iia s le r , the
ER * ' * 0t1* lr,,,,t,l» nhnul i-liinl" at'ng m ore up|Mtl'cnl it biM’iim es th a t the m ost rem ark ab le unjiect
y'
! poverty in 'Hal il you |&gt;nul
|,,f t |||H trn ged v is
t not that Ut3 persona lost th eir lives but
• year U. l26,tMHl,lt(Ki.
u
||»m t no ninny
ninny oolf th e pHnsnngcrn m m inged to nave thum _ ,
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e°*t
lyuu
•!!«»,iga»,iHHt,tnm • -L c ly e a .
It was c e rta in ly th rou g h no help o f th e cre w that
which la « In! » f
money even tn |mmj
( |]tj 3yjj p a 0wpnj , „ ra fin ally fo u g h t th eir w ay
to
i » r r &gt;Hi f » i w **••**
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Jhe Fiesta |
llors* newer mower*. blaSea,
I shall never fdrget lh«' M ornnr flight, ami told* from ■ it, all Ihe Mexican eooep, dime
airs, haleee, • r W i+ llA * * clip,
ad in* t ru ■
para of all kind*Repaired aa*
we draft from Trtpldsd; C o if,’ to time VM f i r m a r t ! t o ‘the most mental musk;
Cotxju latjKria*
Taoa, N. M. “Thera waa iha Baf—
Raton genuine mol Joyous merry-making ROM, Lea VUtotwe AlegM* Upiaa
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Fra**
Fag*
(tec)
Pass, a veritable iky Una trail, •we eoaid « m laugh*. T b s te k i etcheitra; Los Matachine* dance,
ftf second class pin* five cent* aa » m X k . ¥ J m e
tome twenty miles or more in was
tery * * fw ls»p S ■■w*« a|a- •
o*«r-nia, with WOO p u b folk *
•oof rated.' ’.
length, with a rather midden and who bad coma for La Fiaata, aad
terrifying descent plumb Ini# thi for tbr*« solid dais and nights ths
1, An official) o f th* Association
at# wtkm
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very heart of the llttla town of l a - gelety continued— Indiana, M illoloraaM Mayer LtfiU r hy -k tion. Then * breathing apell, arid cant, la d the great American, gen2•
U
f
that
tf
alt
sif
thc
recomrovtihawM*
the exqnlxita Clmamm Canyon—
twgnte .aacnnd ceiebrstton. sad as datioaa named are compiled with
tree lined, waUr riapllag at the
always.face, wars my study.’ h ,
fret of the p*tu*4*,favd
Lum bar A n d
In futl, “ (They) wilt Justify nor
The children aye the
rarrriait
pool*. &gt;”•“ '•
tjry i
H oofin g
,ecominerdiag ta th* Florida-In
tittle
thing,
and
ao'preltjf:
They
Then Too* I Old, old
tpection and Rating Bureau that
for hundred! of 'yeark
;h* city be re-cUt* [fled on the
have bred In th«fr •"
baXi* of - aesond' aiaM’ less flra
lovely end they certaiaty have In­
Our'hotal Vila quit*
MO
comparably, dalnt. feet and ankles. cent* on mcrcnrtil** within
but If* exterior #ga
A few wore the lace mantilla, but It*t of a hydrant, and aaeond
ordinary 1 ad&amp;b*
portal* clemr aei
modem, dress waa usually inter cl*as on all other risk* within
■iparsed With apedtilI
fleets rda- too fe d o f a h&gt;dr*nl *nd thrr*
front, while tn back I
€ • *
lames, tlgh basques sod
the bHIy passage Or'
»**} )|
m
fcu miles of a flra station equipped
. i, Phone t|1
very with motor-dri Ken appamu*-" skirts. Tn* man
men were mostly
mdk
drove out to ths
plain, but wb»n one did qs* a
•boinded In babln
f t ' w a*' a(d«d 'that If--All r*eone,
it wgs sometnlng to
quiet Watchful India]
and tiw affaet w*»
delighffulfT some
rtngteedxUoh* are eompllad wHh
wyHa horns about. Rom* in * tan­
them bus, about thetr
XbfV had'*#*"ae»C' "
‘
ning costume, more in work-a-dA tic* Jit " t h * l - '1g* 11(off-ter th* loTHcrO seemed to be
c|o(hes with th* addition of • scar­ rulUltom wf the ■approved tetemud’ ovens where I
H ham poo
let sash, a sombrero, and now and grdph- fire 'aterin *y»Wi». "W *
and'up Pn'artroia
&amp;
thbn a 'g a y
seripe
acsw** th* w i" rXcommktvd t* th *'r. ‘y .* ^►i
could not reath them
roof pf La
Rent F acial
.
of beef and' mutton dry]
r**u that th* &lt;Mt b* »*&lt;laaal. magnindent pocble style shoulders. •
BepU-robei S|wcial
,
sun. Tbelr baltih wo^a'#]
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It srwi th* old ladies, however, tied on th* taate M *MMMd dte*»
hotel—perfectly
vUlbts " to th*
Alt For,
with grain arid hay, IhotFMWaa throngs In the streets below.
who held my gage—old, old, so otd un merenntlk* within
Im t
75c ' 1 * "
and cattle In good rondlikrty.
—evert
tree*
of
youth
and
beauty
of
n
Itfdrant
and
a*eond
elaM
i* *n adobe town, but Wo iiw uerin* 11 Mltale—’tnualc everywhere” and gone from their
withered
brown
an
all
fiber
ri*k*
within
SO
O
feet
c . F. B A LE S
very attractive' hbntoa' there, bad qn fCui ‘ time— the gay ' RBaaftti faces, but thus* eye#! Calm, quid,
of a hydrant and thro* mile* of
Flret St. Sl Defend 1 ^ 4 *
we were told that many arttots’ had pertplu atrtglag their fork' loitgu-i. kind, they look out from under thr
making
'up
additional
vertex
l|
a
ftro
Station
uquippad
wtth
»
o
com* together hr a sort o f eotoay.
they go afong, and liP, rhythm to Idaek'shaWI laying they never **• loi-drira*. apparatus.”
.
Another day—another canyon— Infectious that one just had to ham !&gt;*&lt;rted ease In Ilia, so why be sour
that of the Rin (Irsnd* which rkee H with them.
— they h#d their
faith and their * Th*' u tter' added that
“ rreommendaUMts aro
families, was not that enough!
In Creede. Colo., and hurries dowp
D U R P E E ’S
All around
the
plat* were
th* populatiod. ftr* ■rMOrnae, and
tn New M riim in a stream so
'WPth
th*
fiesta
ko
vividly
before
IDAHO GROWN •
sparkling and yet so small It did booths where cooking of Megkan me. I must not forget to s*v that physical sbadltton* o f' S*uford aa
not seem fxn.ible
that It ciadd dishes was going on, ice cream and Rants Fr Is modem and alert. The of fun* 18,' 1*31, and aro w bS fiE D
*
ever hare rhs-elvil its way through cold drinks disiienseil, and candy Silver dome of the rapltol, the etr- Ject to revision tn tba *vent of
Let Ua Supply Yonr Need*
the loft, &lt;Jifr» on either side where alw*)W. There was a borj(h for K nt mention o f th* gbverncr, a ft chaWgva, ip th*aa./(Storto, *&lt;e*pt
Ihr rosd wound like a thread along brno, where men gathered IhTckly,
im to th* Alameda—a tree-ber- in compliance Jyarawtth.”
la qaality Heed*
broad dancing
the prenpttoui walls. Finally Ir and there waa a
dcr*d arroyo, *rn) seem to fit In.
floor
where
we
watched
for
hoars
M s t s r a. n r s iR i.i. i s u n c o .
■*w* to p d 'k will b* U * pt*utame nut nn the plains and off In
although
both
bunding*
*re
of
ta* a Parto Arer im tit
our right, we could trarr the rleer the folk dances of these pleasure- very modem type. There sre flit* ure-nf th* dty bfflrial* la ewaby thr fields end orchard* of rirh laving people. I newer saw any. public, as well a* parochial schools, daUons for th*
better protection
thing like them.
Old ladies with
m
vtnlue
lint
border Ita entire
the narrow streets are
cleanly dation* for the better prntacion
cltanly
length. Ksge brush and desert In *h4»l» ovrr their heads—old bv
light*
k*pt.
There
*rV
no
treffic
light*,
ind
etaasifirttlrni,”
th*
letter
*&gt;erl direction, escept thb* one tripping It so litbdv fn* wefldet
nar ropa, bof the driving i* essen concluded, “ and as toon a* all
etrtp of living green along tho .pow they could do Jt all and never ttally good mdhntred, and courtewy have been complied with, kindly
• step
out of
keening with th«
prerloup h d ir till wp cafnt* Id
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u
.
seem* the rtite.
advise u* *0 we may lie* Banfard
ll.h t Of
U.„|. hr,
V„ *. lawn, adobe
I L "ttislc of th*
tipanilh
sight
of .SnntB
, w. orchestra,
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I mugt close this story with a for
Then Ihr
girl, and the cowboys
inspection
and
regrading
town with green trees eel in a half
certain of our uy .me of our municipal engi
and rarw-hrrvi their high heels tap­ joka on us, which
circle of
reineli.ii ruloied hill*
homofolka wjll enjoy.
ping
out
a
rhythm
that
almost
ne*r*.“ *
Harked hy h u y. Hue mounteln*.
talked,
whirling, twisting their
One day wr were trying to find
'y A w
Mayor I^ffter Indicated
that
I wish I hid words to make fan- srqi* In and
mil —oh, It was thr the old church of Ran Miguel, and
ta Fo real to those who have not very spirit nf play exemplified, and wr rame upon the very
pictuf* th* requirement* Ire not 1 «o t*
seen ill For ■ pirtur* It would re- I nrvrr tired nf watching them.
and pattern of ecclesiastical Xf acting, and that tho matter oriU
w r a i
quire pignirnts of the most vivid
The Indian dance* In the etrect, chityctur*— grey adob#, with b*II M ptared- kWore the t'oiqmlaalon
hues, __
Isul
on
as
heavily
as
the
most
special
meeting n*xt
,,
,
. on the niof of lav Fond*, and on a tower', tinea clinging and covering in at a
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modem.*1 c painter would dar. f&gt;;,pM|*l platform of
their own. it* ruggedne,,. We rntprsd rever- Monday night.
these day*.
sh ore.
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,
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M
P*rv aiv.gr,
punctuated
with ' *ntly and a.krd for a guide to th.
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local
innwan,-*
It lias now liecoim- ev iden t that th e fir e had been diau Z ,nc|
7 ‘' " blri
-"'H x b l* , fc, |rd rri„ and „ rWenl|y f0„ of Old rhureh Orevrt. amf qatrtly thr
Well, one gloomy
pr** fjrlmh
vgont, atala-d th!* morning that
come her
V
m \
".w nlng to tha.e who undrr.lo.Kl. C lo d io n
replied, "Hut s .lo fo , hat South-Eastern Underwriter*
'S H IM M Y
• has fallen fjat anyway.
I ho
h i . Tb
U f ,*n:M •hf “ l i r h e , c oeremunlal d.nc**, and lh« " " * I* th* Elk'. U ubl" W . w,lh1 world didn't rcirnr In an
and alarm w as g iv en nr I tic p a ssen g er* arou sed. N or w ar the L.
tisociatk'n la the rules, rale*,
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dtew
quictlj,
ami
kypt
our
face*
Monday a&gt; VVilhur («lenn V"ltva, NOS rertt o u t until llie fire nn th e b u rn in g r h lp coulii be
nd form* .lepartmetot Tor ' ' ull
Vo
b&lt;’ &gt;- nu *&lt;&gt;men
ever tobk *• xt^lght *• we could.
T it* ‘ • w M ^ " i r 1‘, v ^ ’L l
w ere f i ­ A
the Rh •m"t, of /.lon, llhmuia *Hii plainly ween fro m sb ore. W h en the p a rscn g cra
Along Ihr entire northern .Id* of , „ rt
, llcir „ wn h(|th co|or I
.lock fir* tnaurone* com pan i-Topipry^w
*.go
P
I—blf1
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t e r . gf*.. i f jrtur tmr i r * m y
nally
eulleil
on
il.sk
,
all
th
e
ntrirerr
reem
to
have
illaapthr
i&gt;lm«
hr*
the
lunjc
low
It would. Some oilier time per
support and aasiat in the ma’inote,
a*
ili
I
thr
prrsrne*
of
thr
.
bopp,
U
tomr
bock
ibiav
day.
tmd it dsm frrA li, c u t t y ., * &gt;
)reared ami I tie mcmbcrH o f ttic e rew p rom p tly a d opted a of thr r^'Trrnrtr"/* for Ihrrr hun* 1‘urhlos In grral numbrn.,
baps,
n the nation.
All
enmp-nle*
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p olicy o f ev ery man fur him rulf,
• drrtl yi'Am m cupird t») thr rfcrrti*
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of
Ih#
Aaaoelatlon,
nnd
In on* uf its rooms, with
Under
.
.the ,-srt le ~ n , . . t £ , J d 1A K M V ^
P IL O T S Firat (llfie e r W arm n, w ho had ar.eume.'l com m anil up­ "v»IU thr«**
la recoanaeiMUtlMU as* ungglly
„ Accordmif to Kons Hathaway,
f**«t thick, insurinf PRIRre. the wunirn
.
luirir «Ui Honda hanks are k» lflK on th e death o f C aptain W ilm o tt, b a r been hailed ns the (K-rfrrt quiet for him in tb*night, d|«ui«Tli.ir shnr
accepted by all compantf*.
potterlei. add'
Ix-w Wallace, liven blahkrto. w hir thr man rovod the |
to makf loaa* 'nr repair* undiu h e ro o f thn rllsa rlcr sin ce he rem ain ed w ith th e s lo p until hour*. Urn
w r — t .--------ny
pnvrrmir
of
New
Mexico,
wrote
their
b#xl*n
|
SEMINOLE
tin nm 11mi" m.&lt; Art
Huai w»: e v e ry o n e else hail eith er left &lt;t hart perish ed iu th e flam es,
ry prohibition laws.
Hr
de­
m
fumujlxr iuwelr ■— |
will hr ) tn l irul irly inU'resio I to nnd y et ll w as he w ho irruliored th e Ivoal Into th e w ind so Ihr Ijb't half of MenHur l|.y&gt;e il,vrr
|
T
IR^ SH C P
ars*
he
wilt
u
in
a
aev.nl
prlrhxptrn*
thxt
inrluitrd
Ihr
cruel
I*rr&gt;*n*f
r
*
Wmikrl
or
two.,
a year or Iwti *ioin rmw i* how that th e northeast g a le blew all the sm ok e ami fire directly
xutnKrmphrdletter &lt;hv'r pin.
\xm. r n1en&gt;" tren in*
« - / with Tabnadir white iKith
) 4 k * V i O It « ,-f Hi vi -I--*
many of thmi have made mull upon th e pa ssen g ers w h o w ore huddled to g e th e r in the flxian In «n
banging tn the o il p.lace now *. tey. ting tu me—oft rn ..irly W*H ,
.| .||r, u Bu|jvi. in 1»^3 Taimadge and ITltman
dec? ire
)
, Sf
w
Ioann
innir
un
Urn
Wallam
&gt;ai.|
tl,*i
U,
.how
of,
thru
reirm»nl*|s
™
l'»*r&gt;
Plane*
ut
m
iisia
tn
stern o f th e boat.
v
I
1
-r'-t
**
Irr,
WMvie*
t&lt;* t*k* money A Irttrr from the e &gt;mp*n&lt; „ 1110
Ft im if h indsight is b etter lim n fo r e s ig h t, w e can 't ever afterword II... iiw.m to him I"'
m
s
n
w
m
ills*
m
the
flr-t
primary.
•
The t »y of Miami r* planning a u nderstan d w h y ih e strip w as not allow ed to d r ift b e fo r e waa hi. 1 with the liagrdy nf th* ,nT *n'*Hli|g. yet a rrttaln wl&lt;S»f- &lt;rffir» to its lln||vi»n aqrnt
c*
l(e-*is|iations lor ■t'Mov i prtmillj"n •I* llai pMik and playgrmirnt th e w ind in to tire shout w h ich w as only eig h t m iles aw ay, trus*. Fan la Fo elninu. to I* th* ’ V "
" ,W’
"Nenqrnirrible piesaed ,ie|b-f the rh*-.. war l.
.ry bitabel Jill,,XJ a# aqanJl
canter I" I f 'Iinameil hy KKltA
*o***tl|^M *e*m* to me iw,T n Pa-aeuay and Bolivia
irr if fo r som e rea -on it w as n ecessary to d rop th e an ch or, hjvlest tr l of gov) I nn.ent in th* P™ *
•U7a ivev y.S 's ago wl en vutmom &gt; Miaini i* alniut ten times
United Slab. , as it. -uUlemcnt by **»,0*‘ •
;»• • «m.arko.l aonier „ p,|p ,
, k| , n.&lt; aided
w h y d id n 't th e nlTieers h erd the p a ssen g ers to g e th e r in KiiioponiM in lliln anleylulis thr , " ' n'r
• lied- tv h-tra all' la c • pan!
r
th a t* .*
Hsntn t l
. , , .
, ...
the sUv of SaMfuid, so on that ha
Mill,
1 certainly h»P* we will Ik- aid
Kre -th. p th.- n*|ulriinnil h»r
aitg •huifoi »l mIHiiiM hr plimntnjr M Ihe bow o f the boat w h ere th e w iser seam en th em selves landing „r Ihr TMg.im Father- * om» n- “ n* •*»&gt;. •"&lt; »h*
The
masatve
r .,
.....1"H’ ^ w
i f *•* *
«Hey aru r=re to get some mnr* business hefm
ep rhaii-rud lo payt.i !u*. of p&gt;ii.
rriM«"lvr
I’
n *. of
of
Ihr
bufulnil thmibMiul dollar park and took r e fu g e b e fo r e a n c h o r in g ?
T h e en tire co n d o e t o f th o crew tow a rd th e p a ssen gers Mur!
■&gt;* w.lv but tiler* wm nu ofon n
hill to the mirth proud! Thne Indian* Had a lieb thla i.appeo .**
playgi nund reitlvr
' llife
'f llr'r own,
when
A teller wriltco by
W. We’
seem s like a m iserable n eglect o f d u ty . Thu C hiuf K n gi -1 overlooking iht- city is * no ir rt
rial aaplanallun uf Urn Ht.lKXJ
jour »nr«. turm *nif mlfir were "till
*
.
*,
#.atrli
top.
t-. ftr
We
hv tin* Sarasota Her liiH-r, ar&lt;'U*txl (ruin ilia hlumlriTn early 111 (lie e x citem en t, piliirlwr nf Ihw iturmif hiitm v ih t! tp in l.tra. rtimwing r.rfwaaLlK at »,rr- “ Cr pr.-.ldml uf
|nrli|i
»*•
lo»i|f
"trurillt
^
With
0»«
Mu- *n..lb»i!" Ah well perhaps Wright, eapreaacd Jhe opiniryn ilia
of
du ty.
ild tl'Mi lh«- (imnty tm
rat never w ent m ice lo Ihe en gin e room , hia p..al
However, in vJenrgia alarte wide
Imlixrin iHfuru the p lt(« WM
m fi- a-v— Nil!
'f»r|«*r why eiv.lrialinna Arprnl n* ha giveu ' 111.11*1 •’
but I| U
W'.nder
tb*re I* h*! | H iihIJn, ami that L eav in g that im itortant fa c to r to tin* iiiixui'm rvised ntoltur* 11*11) lVC*1*lurtM f*»r |l#i11 Dy
iiu-s tin* popular vnU due* nil
Mu
1 nanrlal sqpp&gt;iit” tn t'armguay Ir, •uni aarept to velerminc who
fVftl "O, lilt* Il
it I", It I" m*v mill en gin em en . Ire tuok to tho T i f t life Ir.Mit available and VitjjH"
Thi" " |n•i in • Fltcrr
« t £
h
'"■i#
.......
,,r l I did not puraue
pur*
the
aubjert the war *nd stated the conv.eti
sral mill" lnurt than It *a* last mived him *.-if to g e th e r w ith a ic o ru o f cretv m em bers and Tlux Il|tlll|ll1 IHR
all ren.re h» un I v no
&lt;u
have In fta
year. We in tht» nninty evident only th ree pananigera.
"*b rounly.
Thr stale'*
l.'dt
l i e &lt;|ld not take m ore paamiiHurs, tf |iri#-"!** lM»forF they finally gave * 'fiber. I am flipping frnm an nf- |bat Rbtlvib wnnld
f rla| program certain I itsta faa- • -|m lar snppn-l
either thr.&gt;"g
"tiUniMMon to Ihr whits roan.
Ijr ran t** thanatpl « r dnn’l have lie aaid, becniHu he did not w r an y.
auntie* have III) unit
vntue,
U hilr hi .v »nt» Kr wr rv rrui
to pny nr o r iu i than we do,
tutl pf Ih-m haring two each
To
™7rt*nr J the Kt»«1ard Oil To, nr wealthy
O th er m em lier* o f th e crelv atnl.-.l thht panm-ngerr.
1
'e*
nf
thr
’
Ihtng.
tbast
f.lle.l
il.
_
Will* lathriA*
iMUtilifLl liti if
n.l grrlualtag Up to thr
aik
■erialitul Irecall no they w ere a fra id to get
in to
Ih e
lift’
llirve .'ay., uf ths f«t*.
rstlnnal*.
A wHim**- a! tint Srnat*'" mu amts. O f courne Nicy w ere. Hut isn't it the c re w '* duty ilnh.nH' ""1ii mill cnitti‘1 to ihr Arch
srgrat wIiteK hnt* nil
vole*
I'.iUfing
ftf
Lnsoiira,
drlurday
l:&gt;ivtrn*e
that
American
iromt
l.|»h»j*,” wild thr IhmW t«» l&gt; iaimnitiuit" piohr tr tified that
In
sek
A (naj.qity of the Ufli.
In n* makers bapswted heavy hi *
in put th em into th e life Ixm t• a n y w a y !
A re iiaxacnger*. ullvi' to tm, wiiL'ii qiv 'tlm ka Uh* 1 'ginthe sair of ioi.tr arms to III aid
d*i
*r*
ncnsaary to nostiqal't.
u
•H
(-i|i&gt;
aiterrv*
B»U.
Saturday
f
r
y
,
T.uV-v
I
sm
April
aft"crnop
u(
thr
Aichln-lmfi-*
u*
-*oji
unaccUHtnmiql lo th e w a v s o f the mqt, to he left (o hurl)
it ui&gt; iimttsaMry to taka ear# «»f
In the last vampsi- -» Talie* '»
a speerh by Piemlrr Mussnllni o
on nn aban don ed whip nim ply bivuiiae they Ih cn m e h y s te r i­ •r&gt; work h»»n MitrUtl • thi* ohh f *'*'
•veryhod) from the President (not
■dl*d 2dt unit va*a&lt; with a p*pn -aln Mass, °qn-tay |rwrp|qg , lal&gt; Kk( p.vsrnled in th* mm
cal am i don't know w hat to do lo gave them aalvtw ? N o one ihurrh In tlu&lt; U. H, huilt In IM ),
Including the I'lraidentl
di
lar
vote of
I Id l.it- vrhilc h i r l
Ul! y. ttrVh*^he uruhsrvlj.l f a
'
l
, ' tnllle*. A Utter fmro Urue. Ugh
even
told
them
tiow
to
p
u
l
on
th
eir
life
India,
O
r
h
ow
to
th» blnhoji itixnlcJ. thr huu*v h.*!
ri'W’xm tl«*n of
and.O f ,
..
, ..
TTba cal'inrt," he said,
in fnr
'»ob|no' -n-v-- -I* -(•- t*nd lid
lived In, and finally Ihe rathedral. Vaegiv "ai.»H *. fmr tw.Tflrten-m 1*1- &lt;-urtlP-WrJgbt pgqqt « l A
flfljr gray l (QTiOilHlO).1 1*olltletans' g e l Into the w a ter w ith ou t Jum ping on each oth er.
.nits and a total of 180A0R popT h e tra g ed y , itepltiraliki ** it la, waa n ot
mortj
so the b.iibllng el whi. ti en.toned hi*' ’ V . prA*,, Tmos-v'sl-a tv'CraM of ta*o,-Taebey, aala.UCJiaaa# ml*h
la those hot hlnodsd cmmtries of
''*t.„gqte|..
_ . i..lb*
Martyrs,
and
plXy
“
1
J*eah
Ixo
Havo
.*Y*
r
-pvr
underlying
*ttiUC
Iif*
work.
nimply
lii't-aiir.u
it
occu
rreil
close
to
ah.ire
w
ith
reacue
frequent revolutions t«ki* i hunees
AineH
e*r|S,*
•
Fund
*
night.
.
iMvtorvi
Italy
a*
Turkey
h
e.
"
t t 's em
s tt.-w."
ahtpa
a
rriv
in
g
w
ithin
an
h
ou
r
nf
the
firat
SO
S.
It
ta
no
VYe
wvtu
very
fntunalc
In
ar­
in runmnu fur Oltire, but. It
It1rtn-insvl'n- f - I -L P tlldfl
cred it to the captain or th e cre w that :W0 w ere rcacuw l or riving ju l Ii. tiuiq fur th* annual
th
T ’ *'
• And under th* •urfae*,"
•asms, it must l»« worth It.
„
W W iw dn ’ vacihlHh "
m anaged to nave them aulvea.
It In ra th er a s u b je ct for FH-sta established In 17U bji d«i jr »
o — -------er*e .if the gnveinnr and captainw. Wonian’* pla r i« in thA home ituveruat criticism that an y w e re ullowed to |&gt;«riah at all.
general of Now ■rilrti td* XaM*R *r
• . K - V- - S — -s —-* q -- ■ - ■— —
• aays
Adolf
who on
tbii unt
meinoratu thr rv-rnnqur*t a* *Ma*u
O r 'n ’
tiring aifM’re hi i Mo"«diui that
tWhUe man makes his supreme
stcrifn r on thf field of haltlv
^
woman fights her supreme ballli
Hun. Frank L. Woodruff I* home
A vary charming affair wa* giv­
for the nation whan uhe aivns en Tuesday night by Mr. and Mr* again alter ajiepding sevrial weuka
» .« n e y J i t *
’t T
iif. Ici a Chilli.”
Woman shoalil (leorge Davie Hart fur Mlaa Addle
in tho mountains uf Nuith (aru- foaturw. I. the long candle-lit pfri *"d T^'X^Xv rilffh*
iS P w r o . . . . . . g s a i w 'w w
lake nu |&gt;art in ikiIUIcv, or in Neal, the popular young guait of
Parr* nl of El P**a
illla. Ill* aon. J. D-. accompanied reael.m to die t'rw* of tkr Martyrs , H. ate rival
_
buiiprsB. tn- thinks, aJilmg llial Mlaa Anale l i e Caldwell. Invited
IC i B - B ' W B X I P t o
him home. Mr*. Womiruif and III the early * i skiing.
Tna
mtyP,1
*
™
^
',7
^
^
“ the conrrpthm of *o-oallrd worn to meat Mlaa Nral wvrvi the
l a Fowls roof spotlight enter
Ital.ih llri;-| an I Frank, Jr. arc light* weir tcoocvd as ruush 0*
an'a
equality
Is a
product of Mias** Mabl* Bowler, Mcll, Alice
Muddhy and TusaUey
in Due W iw t.'ti V. whe.r thty coul.l be with safety, and candle* la lament,
hlgtots,
&lt;
■ decatloot Juwish Intellectual and Annie Whither, Annie ler.J will imialn -uveal weeks longer diati ibuted to the crown', wh|4f
Puppet
*)*&lt;■*
Juan Mora and hi*
1#|U." Kmtunatrly this cuontry Lettl*. and Alice Caldwell. Ea.le „ M„ Wo-Mrufr. old hum* and llghtrd fagot flics qf pulon wood
•Pandoncd a policy which placed Purdon, Martha Fos, Mr*, (leorge ut&gt;cr, r*ank wiU attend schoal *« fragrant *s inerna*. , wet* nil Burro, at IJtriir. H»ll, '• MontUy
. o ' - . ; , •s - (• - v t
women with Idiot* and Indians Fos, Mr*. Oardmer, W. J. Thigpen, y j , j,r, r_
eU&gt;*g the root# of ths pitostolon afternoon ant evening.
&lt;Uoat la usd -fraln Pago O to) *'
Crowning
of
Fiesta
Queen,
Panfrom the call.odrat, inaichjag hy
)a business and politics
many Hath Woodruff,
he ‘ Osteted lh *r'*d* Award g * 1thl
Tenney Drane,
One-thud of the rvvtnua
n* aloft,
twos, lighted ckndlai borne
years ago.
ad bays Seta,
Karl Roumltlat, Emery Close, Ned quirv.l to make up the deficit af and always maair. Th* Mexican
--------a- - - ■
# rotntfT
rotntfr'nmrhat
hootha snd aoaaomle* wf'MXHhOOO WtoWrt t e
Chittenden, Mr. Uardliwr, David the United S t a t e *
and
n.arlwi la boat
Treasury bind' led, playing adflly; ‘ tut the M
The Fori Myers
Nswal*r*as and Weldman Caldwell.
aroend the Plata * opens piamtssd to U to'ta-eetlU unpaid
w agon nroend
was as tang that the srigory
through th* telling off of anmanw nroftulo
■ays It U net adrW og aayuo*
Runway efUynoon for pijlrg pi**ta teacher* aalarlo* and p*&gt;l due
, a tb* Indian
Mr*. John T. Brady returned roaripts on account of the war wU! Dpaatoh Orohaatia,
to vote against th* boMMtmd
confederate
ih*lr gultert and violins «
Beach Tuesday be made up through the extenelon
, •sempllon amendment,
but
tl from Daytona
no dash aa th*j wound (lowly qp 'Bpanlab-ealosilal laaual arte and
Ed A . Ollllam, AUantn allttm
o
ra
l
K
g
w
ith
M
r.
B
rod
y
e
n
d
th*lr
of
the
income
tax,
according
to
goes warn people that If they
the hill, and ail alone were group* croft* axhil ttiun ■ A r f Mtoaam.
Ifi- M d thlro« eotodidXtr l * ‘ Uw
prominent members of th* way* of women and children flitrtng Moddav- And Tuesday.
"
Tote fo r it, they should 4» &lt;0 young people.
Artiste* Street Shuw In Plata,
VaU Loroll U ft yesterday (os nnd mean* committee of the House softly—all
with their
ays*
Opou.
They
widl'turbed' by tony
Annual
exhlhiticwL at art m*&lt; “ snewnai out campaianea «nw—
M M
not “ espeot that they ai* Atlanta to finish Us sour** In elec­ af Repreaeatettvee In a statement sound at slf from th* Uonsands
-U V
Using Ih* wa)—many wh* toald ••um /by Hikite
►
'• gating ‘ small honnei forever free trical engineering at th* Georgia made at Washington tonight.
af UaaU&lt;in.' They will haw to toebool af Technology. Mr. Lavail
A vary charming event of test not enter Ih* spirit uf th* rlt*, hut
elect a lot of a* verso is and t«g ha* b**a a student ta tel* famous weak waa th* Infernal dance aa who had a t»v«mice for th* ratrar^ (al*luxes hafors that haupy day Institution for (h* tell thin* y*aro Friday evening at Um home o f Ma •oca of others.
Thl* procession, s u op Hunter
IPllI some to pass, asiandmaat of courao and will b* • full ftadffd and Mr*. " , F, White* r, eoaapU.
amendQxnt.a It aaema that rnginaar whan ha finish** In Jon* Osolsry to the ML*sea Jana nnd
• «•,
Wmtaa cannot ba ggempled n u t.
Alloa WWtner of Jackaonvlll* nnd
tirely from tasatkm until all
Mia. K. 1. Paroassa t f
Randall Chase before Ida departure
| ®ut*loading
obligations
hare rill* I* th* f«* * t af Mr. and Mr*. far tollaga. Thoas preseat wdsat
V ‘ “ ♦-ken n r i vt In *«;«• aUmr r. X. Waodrsff, eorsaar Third and th* Mb*** Bteanor lfasring, AaFalmstte,
«tt VMt«rr Awif Lm m 4 UM*

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PACT THREE

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Kelly HostessTo
i tint PbUatheans

IILANE T0NK1HT

*4 &gt;V

p W * Mist Katherine Kelly aa'
haalaaa, tha- monthly bu nines*
of th* Phllathea Class of
fir s t - Baptist Church took
= /
Tuesday evening at the home
‘i m
/
m. John 1) Abrahams. Game*
gnd)contests wen* enjoyed during
Honoring her daughter. Mi**
J. W. I’ rqcjor and C. A.
“ ’ ‘ "*»l hour.
a
•‘ fV '- p w A * ;
"Atkinson of Garfiaid, da. art the Sylvia Mrieeh, who celebrated her
the devotional th* businaoa
The,, a n n u l Ipicnic of the Jwnler
,
was conducted when plana
£V*»t* o f llr . and M n .L . M. Bar- aerenth birthday anniversary re
[’.-partmsnt o f tha Ftrat Baptist ♦ar* mad* for the rodecoratlon o f
•&gt;*k at tbelr horn* qn Geneva Ave- centiy, Mr*. -Edmund Melsch en­
tertained at a birthday party on Sunday Mhoot will taka ptgea at tke.^gUaaroom. It was decided, that
Prlday afternoon at hrr home op Evansdala ft r iu ..vMembera will
begin Immediately. Pinna
mewt atuliB^Jr.iMs at t h e .«!
also discusssd for a party t*
i Dr. and Ura. W. T. Langley and Weat F jnt Street. Game* were
choAHMtftAV .
W J * div*o in (he near future in haaMargaret I«n (ley spent tail week­ conducted during tha aftrrnoun by
Tb» SanhhaaM.Baad t t the r in t , o r -a f npw members.
end at Daytona Beach with Ur. tha hoateaa, a*ii*ted by Mr*. A. W.
l«a , Jr., and prises were awarded RsptUt Chinch will meat at 3:8(1, 1 Refreshment* were scrvi-d to tha
and Mr*. John Langley.
at tha church
to Eugenia Ann Caswell and Hay o'clock
Andmiturt -Mrs. John D. Aht-ahama,]
i“ ■i Sl V ~ f
tgaehar, th* Misses llssel Taw,|
v ‘i tr. and Ura. .Irwin Fleischer Pox, Jr.
U * Vt|W 'TillV. I,
Pink, green, and yellow wrre thr
haya returned _ from point* In
Mr. in| K rt. C. D. BitU m mo- Durathy PswclU Evelyn Nipper,
Camlyn lliggera,
jtorlh Carolina and New York colon chosen for party decoration* lored to Maw Smyrna yesterday Carol Sasser,
Katherine Kefiy, Blanche Cunningwhere they apent aeveral weekn.
and appointment*. Refreshment* for* the day.M
r
X— ^
ham, FI or* no Mandon. Julia Walla,
were served from the dining room
**,■-!.. IV i
, .MU* Cornelia McRae left yeelcr table which was overlaid with *
Mr, anA M n. B, 6, Coffin of Virginia Kelly, Florenc* Hardy, ,
f o f fe r Dalai ad where *he will re- lace cover and centered with a,1JackwearlUa \|*8*nt tha weekend Rva Cunningham,'Nell Knight, anil
■uni* her atndlea at Stetson Uni- bowl of antignnn and yallow ala-j lu-re with Mr*. A. Zelmcnovlta anil Ernestine Prietlar of South Caro­
Vanity.
mandrrs Tlie large birthday cate] Mia. Sadya Moaaa, Palmetto Avo lina.
waa iced tn yellow and held aeven, nu^
f-p , V U i &gt; '
Mr*. Neil H. Leifesl* returncil lighted pink candles.
. t , , r .. .Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan and
‘Sunday to Bar homo at Bartow aft
Those present were: S y l v i s l
Mias Ella Maude Jonca and Miaa ■an, John Moqpui, and Mrs J. K.
M ipendi'U.a »hort time here with Mcisch. honor guest. Caroline Lee, Ana Jonap of Mulberry, formerly
Mettlnger ale expected to return
M r &gt;l»fer, Mre. John 0 . Leonanly, Emlsley Meisrh,
Mary Msrtlu of this «ity, apart Monday Kara today from Daytons Beach where
N r i Aetianic
Meisch, Margaret Langtry. Angela with th* MUeaa Lillian and Martha they spent th* greater part uf the
Melsch,
Eugenia Ann Caswell,' Adams,-101 Ninth filrveL
summer.
iDarif BatUyn f |U leave lo Connie McCe II, Ray Foi, Jr,, Har­
d n . t e t Jhtetoen Ualyarslty w hen ry Loef Jr., Uolorvn be«, H. R.
Mias Marjorie Boolska left yaaMr. and Mrs. W. C. Illll. Mrs.
tha will taka op th* atudy of art M c C f t t l , Jr., L i l l i a n H n y t e * A u d i t * / trrday fo r. Tuscaloosa, Ala. whereb t.A N E
Ldla f . LaGette, Miss ruroline
• A ar Prnfaaaur Floharu
IUch, Minnie Ruth Odha m, I’atri- -he will study at ths University
Hill,
and
Gen*
Lctiette
hav
e
re­
y -r 4 --------------- ---------------------------j i P . ' l. : •’■•' " t -i
cia Anderson, Joe llsker, Millv of Alabama thla year.
turned from Clayton, Ga. where
nmirl- iu the clad merchandise
7.Mbui H a r w e t WVtehurat •D&gt;l Kpps,
Daphne Connelly, Ilillit------- I
they have been spending the sum­
! Il llHy the Review n^eited that
£)&lt;* Betty WhitehimL of Jack- Hutchison. Martha Perkins, WuyruMias Maud* Ramsty left Satur
benefit
higher pin e- in id flit
ynnvLllr, are the guest* nf Ur. and Potter. Mary Ann Whelchri, and| day for Jacksonville and Daytona i mer.
hog
pay turni- under Ihe cor n,
li^r*. r . N. Whltehtftil, IBIS San­ Mary Hill.
Reach whrrr she will spend a va
hiuI cotton
re lu* lion
program
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Walker of
ford Avanue,
cation of a few wrrks.
"were r*‘?»|H»tii»ihh* for the
enPetersburg, Va . who are th*|urged distribution u» the munMr», Glenn Whittle in upend In?
W. R. Dy»on la eapacted *r arRuddy Lake hap returned front guests of the latter*s parents. Mr
N E W
Y O R K .
K e p t .
t ’J
«d'i
riea tomorrow to apond the week­ thla wfwli In pAlm«ttn am thp ifuAi Harrisburg, Pa. where he has l*een and Mm, R J. Holly, at Daytona
H
end here with hia family at thrir of.hur lath*'r.
d e f B i l t e
s i g n * of
u
playing Imsehall this summer with Heath, spent yesterday here with T h e r e a r c
•
M
r.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Adams,
Ro'«
home tn. Mayfair.,
the Harrisburg Senators.
" a t i o n g n v i v a l " o f retail b u y i n g
/Tourie
Mita Helena Wilaon. dauirhUr nf
d u r i n g
th e A u f u n i n
m o u t h - . &gt;a ol
S P E C IA L
Mr.
and
Mm.
Fntl
R.
Wlltrin,
Ivft
lit*. M- 8. Wlfglna and daugh
Mrs. S. K. Jonra of Mulberry,
D
u
n
a
H
i
a
d
t
r
c
e
t
i
n
t h e i r w e e k ­
yrnterday
for
TallahanA^t*
where
jpra,' Dorothy, Mary. Kalhcrlre.
Mr. and Mrs, H. 11 ftamb) spent
formerly of this city, and Mrs. J.
Thl Month Only
u d Ann. returned yesterday after- "he will iTNUim* hrr Mtudivi* at the O. Adams motored to Rt- Augustine last week-end in Jacksonville. They l y T r a d e R e v i e w r u e f u l l y , “ A n d
Moon from Soda*, fi. T. where th-y Florida ^tate rollvjft* fur Wuinvn. Monday for the day.
were accompanied home by Mts1 h a t t i n g
p r o l o n g e d
laliol
dis*
Herschel Hamby who has t»een vls- t u l t r a r i r c B , t h e * u r r e n t n * e i - e s Save hern »pending the sum ner.
Friend" of Ur*. L. M. Harwich
Mr. Wiggina will lain them here
Miss Virginia Mr Rory will re­ | t i n g h e i a u n t , M r s . J T R i n l d u t h , p a r t e d t o h e s t i v n g l h e n e t l i r i a
will r«*irrrt l«, learn of ah** m«*nt turn Thursday or Friday from a t B i r m i n g h a m , A l a - f o r s e v e r a l u a l l y u n t i l f i n n * » | h y t h e f o i v e - ^
d«*»th of lo i mother, Mm. ( A. Iweshurg where she ha* bren the weeks.
f the holiday
fill momentum
Anil Finger
Atkinson, nt hrr home in Garfield, guest of relatives for a Abort '.me
*ltoppmg aeaaoti "
Ga.
tin. and Mm W T l-angley will
The survey *leclare t t h a t t h e I
r K 1H T
L A T E ieAT N
Mr and Mrs. R. F. Gooper and leave Sunday for Ghuago whrrr ,T,0l|l*ratl. e spans ion •f cuininer- ,
riarrm r K Hell hii* arrival hrrr sons, James Henry ami Floyd, of thry will visit the World's Fall r i a l h a n k l o a n - m a y
\\ IIh Kli-clrlc
Iris K|i-am*r
b e
inter
from rh#*'!rr, lla. to join Mm, Had Oviedo, spent yesterday here with and where Dr l-angley will tak» p r e t e d m l o n l y « » - u o l n a l t v e o f
* V ?f
$1
r&gt;0
who |* the
of her pamita, friends.
|M&gt;st graduate work in the 1'reshy p l a n s
for e s t e n d m g
fall
iinlii- 1
Early la The Morning
VALUE
i
Itr. and Mr*. P N Whltrhumt,
tarian Hospital. Knrmite there 11irt! aelivit ke&lt;- h votid earlier e ■I
W i Are Open To
I‘J12 South Sanford Avenue.
Mrs W H Dyson and childreml they will -top at l amp Hill, Ala 1imates, hot also attests tin the
f i n a m m l
p n - i l u u »
w h i c h
Oleda and James Henry, ret*im«Mll to leave Ihelr daughter. Mis* Mat b e t t e r
Bcrve Yoa
MiM' Mary McRory and Geora Sunday from Olanta and ulhe? I garet l angley Mr* W M t unin* m m i e m i j s f l i m « h a \ e h e r n a b l e
llrauly Halun
i:«ntf#a &lt; Mai. tin nrr A M»r
McRury, Jr., arc eipcctrd tu rc poinu in Houth Garehna wher-ijuf* Gamp Hill, will aimiiipsok t o a c h i e v e
*
i_ D O S S E ¥ * S C A F K
turn Thursday or .Friday from thsy aiMsut a month.
Regard Ing' th* Wi-ik’* duvrlop[them to Chicago,
mp.~
BrooksTiHe where they have been
j visiting rvlativra.

Miaa Sylvia Meiseh
HasSeventh Birthday

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Definite Signs Of
Revival In Retail
Trading In Sight

Hot Oil
Sham poo
Wa v e

$1.25
Eva - Bess

i As FafcJ and Plain' j8*w•V—HasairiUchlng. PtcsUag —
Battaw
halo..
Kw.Kreld.ry,

Stadiag —Msk« Dutloos aaid

b«w Seed lied Coverings
fd* v ■
Th#

Mr. and Mrs. B 15 Hagr*‘it left
IA"»t light for Daytona Reich to
spend a few days with Mr an t
Mrs. O. D Farrell.

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You may find limitfor Style 1ml you'll nevpf
equal Ihem for value. Thin i.-* n value liuit we’re
|&gt;roiul to ol)i-r. Tlh-i tire -.uilv yuu'il be proud to wear.
All sizer*. |mllerus, jiml atylea. \Ve invite you to

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COWAN CO.
420 Sanford Ave.

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//Ac Chesterfields
HEN a trade-mark is regis­
tered, it means that no one
eUc can use (he same name and the
same package for the same kind of
product.
To us the Chesterfield trade-mark
means (hat every Chesterfield is man­
ufactured by the same formula, and

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widening of Govrrnmrna! pri-J- 1ii»rs whhh should hare been r*&lt;eeta and the teiminalion i.r the
fn July an.) Anrost earsummer vacation
imriml
In a - Hod volume in many whoiesat*
number of industries lifted pur- n„ rkr|, |0 to lfl
l b w .,
ctiasmc; |»ow«*r .n ur(»an w tln .H .
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plau nu Tt t*f .mi many iii'sltht1 conifwirstive
fijrtiet, ,y j

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in every way absolutely the same 1a
each and every package you buy.
That means that every Chesterfield
is like every other Chesterfield—not
like any other cigarette . . .
w

—tha c i g a r e t t e that'a m ild e r
—th e c i g a r e t t e th a t tasU ts b e t t e r
— th e c i g a r e t t e th a t aatU fiee

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l t d that those . « W took lone
Jgh to become accustomed to
; tAMy^Hltf « H U Wported
M M ' dffflcultlee da rowdily rocognlalng old, femUfttrubJechi when
fpiptfaaft/; i*-—or&gt;— t k j doffedthe magls aides.
That «raa m U M a r that eeo&gt; * . « • • &amp; » believed ln«, and the' learning which com
with'It,* la probably pertly an In­
bee at eyea and aOra. the
ternal ■&gt; oondltionihr &gt;roeeM Ilka
j i y s chaVa g i S Aroocla- haWL
,W ended In the annual
Sljnllar expdrleaaea war* report­
ed by pensohx wearing «Sr phones
Mailt Pi. Jroeph PeteA which reversed tbe fraction of In^Otorge Peebedy Col- eotnlnc sounds. For them the left
would hear first a sound com­
Mherat NeshviUel&lt;toJlmd. oar
ing from, the right
f i t / of Learning^ Ho
“ PerrrpUona.’! aald Dr. Petersoa.
wjtho dual kihkNa per- “ are
epparodtly reactions which
•f. v s &gt;.
; •• x.,.
change with now flemaack of the
environment of (ha.Individual, Just

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LEGAL NOTICE
a e n c a o r A rrucA T aon rwas
t a x units tinnam t a c n a a an
• r t m s tnanssAL o t a t v t m
o r r a n statw o r p i a b i d a .

rj.Bloodshed
Out Guards
lode Island
.irtfloj TffM o®*,uu tro®p* u

preserve order..
fn Washington, tha mediation
hoard held an all-day conference
with a group of the moat power­
ful figures in Um testlle Induew&lt;ir.
.
* •■ * ,
Gorman noted yesterday that
’ Thl* sedae' of 'devastation we* tha gay promenade dedf od the) lo rn Castle before fire ran |hrw
the. state tWope. wen . (ailed out but eryated’, melted steel rdmalnod on'the deck, Investigator* report. rhlle glass was melted Into' heaps.
|n Maine ahojtly after election
returns Indicated Ootremor Breen
Educatlon supervisor at the
comet. Inactive afterrOct.-1. • had1 boon returned to office. f
- County Agant (1. B. pawaon ax|ng announced as the Sanford
“ There will'be more electlone,"
pressed hia appreciation for the
member oT a ftala-wide organisa­
tha' atHk* leader aald bitterlyactive co-operation oft tha trade
Inability to secure competent to- tion known as .the A) 1-Florida Pro“ We shall n o t, need to be told
body in hla campaign to eliminate rueton has caused the abandoo- tectiva 'Assoetatlon, formed to
How Cb eote."
the. watte of artistic water, and h i pnt of piano to offer htgb school fight the proposed homestead tax
e eptphaelied -that the itrlbs
i were bolding and estimated York City fireman returning ton announced that Um drive new shoe iplll a full commercial course exemption amendment Frank E.
lines) more, 'than half.o'minioe
tho'Morro Castle from,’ a vacation the. substantial . support . of the da.semester, It was announced by Jennings, of Jacksonville, la presi­
wo risers were idle today la , the cruise’, who told news papai men she County Cornmlsalooarsn .. . . .. .', ipi, of'Schools T. W. Lawton to- dent. Data wll| be collected aad dlawas awakened by the * smell'.of . During a general' discussion af ly. However, tha same cummer- tributed to aid the campaign, and
amoks almbet - tfcfee hours before road Improvement., matters around el subjects taught last year, Mr. Glenn will handle this data
locally.
tha 80S ' was.sent f .opt, -He aai'd the :, county, Secretary Lehmann; pain will be taught this year.
J M m M pf-.the crew, - h i ' saw. was Instructed to -thank tho fflato
Judge 8. A. B. Wjlkiason, one of
R. T. Cowan; ownir o f &amp;owmn and
ehowed/lgnocgeug In hphAO'bdddM Road Department fqr tip prompt
apd.effective , treaUneqt .o f huts the sponsors of the Seminole Boys' Co., Sanford Avenue men's and
the ftrd. h6ee. w ; * \ '
Bead No.-1 between .Sanford aad Athletic Q ob, announced today women's ready-to-wear shop, an­
.d^T hg thief radio ’ opera(w-,
Qrlfndo. X t Mat all boy* wishing to appear ea nounced today (hat a now shipment
Ooorifd. Roydbx,' reportid'tb hive
.. It .wee . reported, that the St- inters fight cards offered each of now falT suite for men and boya
•aid
tha
Treat
Moey”
of
thd,{lfe
tai
Johns-Indian R|ve&gt;
.. project Monday night, aheald report for has Just arrlyed at hla store, lo­
(OatipaMl pMb Fan Oaa)
mod other oufvlvoru, the ovldeneo tnalrte 'td bo," told, wax. summoned ll being developed by Copgtuaaman praetkM at McCnJIli old. seed (tore ontod j * H a n fo rd . Avenue and
by tjiehrtba jary. U/S.'^ttorney
Mark VYIjeox from a flood control ea Elm Avynue tomorrow and Rat- PJfth. RUm t, ■|fcC«&gt;jrnn Ig a forobowadt'.'-v,■
Martin Con boy,'It was juid, ligate angler and (hat a. crrp af ,1« . aiy
. ' l &gt; 4 n a ehtof , gnglneor of tho
ardap afternoon nt ?:00 o’cloek. •
ad
td.'aeknlfh.
about
the
.igporf
k
flkAketrbyod-Wartf llndr; Ebon B.
glneers ,l t ' now .maklag TJtwoylJlp
■wlre'jaoo
atoOoa'e.on
life
Jersey
Its headquarters while It fenducta
Abett, auA.hie first. aseleUnt, An-

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thr,liner lent out

firs was first dlxcovrro and slept
In thalr.cabiui Until an alarm was
aounded for bpssshgere. 1
I^WHlTR. giri wenta Job
t.—The chUf 'engineer .did not
ji for children. CtsrabelW go down Jo tho engine room. Ha

rw-»th. »t.

Leg al

notice
e i T u m i o x rt»N
ta x d r o p M o a a sNcrtea ore
o r TMN IRKRgAI. STATS VMS
o r TMN iTATTOV ri.OailiA.
Notice U hereby gives Ih.n IINItUBItT U CKII'I'MN, •gr. eurei&gt;s..er
af Tea Certiricele No lilt, cm1.4
the lei. «&gt;y o( Augett, A. U„ ivat,
has filed eald c.rllllcale lw mi ul(lee. aad has made arRHeallev tar
lax deed Is leeae la xccordenee with
law. Bald certificate eeabfaeee Use
(ollowlag deocrtheO e»u'P»rty xllhatod la Bemlasle Ceuaty, FUrsda.

x on ta

Mi Missionary Btrnwberita. Bern Packard.

or

y READY te tratuplant-Apo sash af Tmnato, Pepper,
laht, CollardJl C a b b a g e
lu.'fl.n a thousaad In quanIfTE, F. Halnaa AltamonU la-w ltt
*• ]
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u«e. aw usr. af reh «f rku
• —Red BlUa and flpauldlngg
Hex f * »"d f a far fall plant.
Jrrom certified seed this
v TLA NTS— Cabbage, Caull,
C
,‘ .ipopper, tomato, collsrd,
'brooeoll. And loUace, dll
ikrmjai Sept l|tk,'Our lUt
( upon roquest Pnrrmtt and

Uy.'BgniU FJnida-

llun N. IS IS Ch. N. tO .li Ch. H.
IM S t?h. w . lal-Sfh. Bee. I. T w y
II lloUlh Itaaee II Eaet. , . , II
a cre s
.
The aetd laad Welag ssssaeec. al IKe
dale o f I k . laeuance o f aaeh c e rllflrale In the name eg-Mr oakTONI)
t'HII’ l'KN. CL a t U nless'eald eertlflcals ehatl he redeemed according te
law laa deed will loeae lhareea ua
th . in k . day of October, A. O . n i l
W lia eia my a ffin a l slgaa lu re aad
ookl Iblo Ibe lib . day af Hepiomber,

its ^JShdfby* eaR. '

ifartaWy far-

NH •( NX 14 (Leas t l A l l
■ M) Beellea It, TWwaahlh It
Bouth. Rases IS Cast. .VAssess.
The aald lead betas asssaaad at.the
dele ef Ibe Usnnare ef ewsb eertlH.
tote la the name af T. W. Hoaari«u&gt; . Unleee said eertMeats shall
be redeemed s.serdlhg to tow laa
deed wlU leede ibsreea ea tha bth.

K W » of Lot I (Leo. X ail
ft.) Beetles If Tawaoblp l l
Beath llaaee II East. . II acres
« • »e*d laad betas aaeeeset at the
dale of Ibe Imuaace of each certlflrale fa the urns of UNKNOWN.
Ualeae said certificate shall haA _red a a m a i a a A a a i la m ' a ^ U m
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Grade A Raw Milk
Grade A Pastuerized Milk
Sweet Cream 1/1.
Butter, Milk
fn f
Chocolate Milk i /f -

Delivered Daily

Pban

Vialton WalooMia To Ow rba i X ^ A l'

a.Physical eurvsy of.the proposed
.route.
!
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George E. Rollins, new,tralnnsaator fori tho A. t . L- 'ralirpigd la'Itk
Jacksonville'dietrlct, was ‘welcomed
to. tha masting and the (tty-Jby
Mayor Ufflor. Mr. RolUrw ro■ponded by oiprotslng blmoylf de­
lighted with tho city aad&gt;td.M ?
eeptlon bore, and ho assured the
trade body of hie active co-opera­
tion in all worth-while endeavors

. b—Goardrhynr Morris Phelpe,
veterda voyagVt, a passenger on
the Mocro Castle, aald'he iend hi*
family ware farced to Jump Into
the storm-lashed Atlantic by the
Intense heat and dense smoke ;be­
fore the bridge ordered out tbs life
boaU. lie tostifled at the DejiarV
ment of Comintree Inqnjry no one
made any effort to help tha pas­
sengers Into the boats ar to pro­
vide lift prasenrern. a -----"With both federal -laqulriee In
full awing, the survey of -Aaeoclatod. Frees •(exf-njentboVs showed
the count o f dead .and mUsing atin Education suporrUor fer'Betalnold
standing at- I f f persons.,
High School. She will hyrtra this
wash, and her duties bdgfct Wilh Uw
opening of the eenler -imotitotloa
next Monday. Leonard McLmmb'U
athletic director and

WE H A V E P U T IN A COM PLETE STO CK

H. M. Papworth
Re-Elected./TiQ
Head Trade Rody
(CaaUaaad from Fngd Owe)
secretary o f the orgnnliaUon. •

Mr. Papworth's return to affUe
for n sixth Urfa came after Mayor
W. A.' Leffler apd Glty ' Commis­
sioner, T .-l, Dumad 'both had pajd
glowing tajbato to tha
devotion agd anJImltod
Brno and anargy jnjlgll
worth has devotH U
since he flrot Vfpe atoei

o r ,TNM. UMBMMAl, aTATI TMa
Ur TMW STATU OF PLOMIUA.
OVAgasIna •‘Colaat— JKk ^ J v lh -e IS berkby a lv s a v b e l AM- thd elect)
afUdj far dime,. COINS, NUIt L r ito u H tU N , pursbaesr ot
Taa C erilfleate No. i l t t , daisd U a
‘ ■l- A u a a a t . - A . U . )» » « . has
filed said rertlfleafd fa my .affle*,
end he* made appllcallun far laa
d .e c le Isea. la aacsrdaaee with
lew. held rertlflM ta eashrneee the
folio w ise deecrlbeo y ie y w t r kite• led la hem laele County, F l.rld a,
tn -w lli
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Wellee la hereby e le e a that K tX A
OL rTOTX.KH. parchaaer at Taa
Certltleala Me. I l l , sated the lid .
day o f A ugust. A. I ) , n i l ,
baa
riled aald certltleala la my office ,
a ad baa made a ep llcallon fo r tax
deed te leeee la accord ab ca with
la * , la id sartlfleala em braces Iba
follow la a deeciibed property s ite ales' la dem laola Oaaatp, Florida,
le -w lli

STEVBfS PLA C E ,

hoafftlleltf
i.dlractora
,to cast a ,
MV. Pap-

WHICH WE A R E SELLING ON A
STRICTLYJCASH BASIS

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY
gAKFORD. FLORIDA, THURgDAT, Bfe*TK&gt;IBKK l l . lMT

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To Office
ted Manufacturers Officers On Another
kppearAs StarWitShip Charge Their
Keases In Probe O f
C a p t a i n Delayed
Munitions S a l e s
Sending Lifeboats

Roweveit

Irccii « u conndvtnablllty o f
tlim i f o r federal troops

A wild night of -rioting

n announced from tte' Flrat
p* Army baa* that MOO Unititatea Army, m a la r * waaM te
L Into Rhode Island if tte atat*
i for tte * . .
i Woonsocket, a youthful atrike
ipath!ear lay. dead, bringing tte
be1* death toll to data to an
hdotan.
core* nuiaad Injuria* suffered
night whan poll** aad guard*

« « ■•f* i sr—

Gating tte 1)00,000 tte gonrooi
aid waa ■*canary to Increase tte
a to ' polka fore* to kufndsnt
Erongg to cop* with the strike
TL* governor ordered tte arrest
r wary communist la Rhode Is-

.President Reoaevrifa t e x t i l e
*trike t e d f t u s t night abandoned
Its efferta to briag tte htrik* la•oea to arbitration.
Tte mediation baud baa been
conferring aimoet constantly with
a group of Important tostil* manu­
facture rs, a f t e r
hearing the
strikers' side of .tte case, la aa of­
fer* to reach B settlement. Las*,
alght It (grand tte following state­
ment:
"After two days o f sffort ws
have tee* usable to secure an

MOREWORKERS
RETURNING IN
PARTS OF SOUTH

HE’S 74 TODAY

Anti-Strike F o r c e *
* Protect Groups As
They Resume Tasks

Circulation Decrease
Indicates R e t u r n
ToNornial Condition

CHARLOTTE, N. C„ Sept 12.—
W)— Anti-strike force*, guarded
by math la* guru and bayonets,
mads hsiffwaf In
tte Carolina*
yesterday, with
approximate!.
3,000 more
worker* on tte Job
than Tuesday.
In practically all Instance* mill
re-openlngi occurred where flying
squadron* o f unionists, and
not
vatwterw walk Bala, were response
Uo-faa Awst.-wapk's done-downs.
, MaannAUs, »Ujk* leader*' kapt
n q jd o S jV U on, tte hosiery Indus-

More and more Jobe are being
opened up for Idl* resldentx of this
city In the opinion of Mr*. Lucy
Wbltner Houghton, Sanford libra­
rian who** third annuel report In­
clude* tte statement that "There
wae a decrease In clrculition of
3411 books, caused by tte fact that
not as many people in Kanfecd are
Idle, snd therefor* do not have aa
much laiatir* tiro# in which to
read."
J
- t
“ W# consider this**.anJllumlWtliig sign *1 tba-Umss," »M r*.

General John J. Pershing^ who
obeerved hie 74th birthday anni­
versary at Vlttotl, France today.
He received hundreds of telegrams
af oealrraUUtttata, wady f r o , rid

arc iwpcrtlag the isms conditio*! re members but Irss circulation,
is common
knowledge tha) In
&gt;et of depression,
there tk •
noticeable increaoe In tte number
of books circulated In
libraries,
while In times of
prosperity, th*
circulation falls off
rapidly’and
steadily. Here in Sanford we gt*J
to have many rradrrs
who Went
*w»j from the
library at times
kith as Riany as 12 or IS book*
each week.
Now they tike Only
three .or four, snd often they re­
new them,
simply because they
couldn't find
time to read them
during th* week."
Th* report
covering th* year
ending June 10, 1934, reveals that
tte cirvulation for th* year was
08,717 books and msgs sites In 307
days during which tte library w *
open, or an average of over 214
(Continued Oa rag* _Four)

HISTORY OF R AIL E
UNIONS RELATED
HERE LAST NIGHT
Labor FedcrationMcn
Discuss Secret Vote
To Be TakenFriday
Facta relating to the history of
the
Railway Shop Craft Labor
Unions wvre
placed before local
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad chop
rmpldyeea at tte Woodmen Hall
Hosiery workers at Chattanooga last night by J. W. Seabolt aad F.
remained oat af tteir Idle plants, T. Cornelius,
repryentaUves of
Railway Employees Depart­
bringing that state’s strike total tte
ment of tte Americas Federation
f (Ceoliaaod as Fag* Three)
(Continued On P»g* F1V«)

Department Store
Sales On Increase Spectators Barred

In TriaL O f Negro

n on d e e s Free
ee&lt; &amp; ; Violated

TIMES GETTING
BETTER LOCALLY,
SA Y S LIBRARIAN

WASHINGTON, Sept. J I* -(A P )
—Tte value of department stores
sales far August aa reportedyssterday by tte Federal Reserve
Beard skewed a sharp gala from
July, tte index figure* rising to 79
percent of the 1M3-lt&gt;$ average
a* compared with 7$ percent In
July snd 74 to jurw.
Belas alee were two percent
greeter la value than a year ago.
Tte largest Increase from August
1923 wee Id tte tVhownd federal
reeirve district, when tte gain

MIAMI, Sept. 11.—(A P)—Spec­
tator* will be barred, it wa* Indi­
cated teat night, from the circuit
courtroom tern In which tte state
today will open its fight to send
Walter (Dock) Williams, negro *xconrkt, to tte alectrie chair aa tte
attacker af four white wefcea.
Wlllkme, who claims fnanrcnr
of tte attack*, also has been In
dieted oa chargee of attempted **
aault te murder of e mleaal pbyel

Lehmann Discusses BusinessStandards
Before LocalKiwan iansOn Wednesday
K u l Lehmann o f tte rtember

"T bk policy Uter

changed
that tte only test*
haa a right to
te do teabwoe with
"*na aald, “ 1* th*

it at tenet ti

WASHINGTON, 8*pt IS— (AP)
—A financial statement showing
that tte duPont corporation owna
about 1170,000,000 worth of etocka
of about BO other corporation* la
|b^ United Rut** and abroad, waa
given tte Scnata Monition* Com­
mute* today aa It traced tte cor­
poration'* financial
expansion
■Inc* th* war,
'
Tti* commlttaa alao waa told
that General Dougin* MacArthur,
aa acting Secretary of War had
adrlaed tte duFtmt company that
nothing In It* file* referring to tte
aecrct military plana of tte United
SUtea waa to be mad* public In
concretion with tte hearing.
Thr World War brought groat
tain of *J,2«5,000,000 to thr Du­
Pont de Nemoiyn Company, WIIavi I a* ir t
te ln
lh a
a lt n ln
m n n 1&gt;
mlngton. IDele.,
tte ASenate
muni­
tion!
Investigating
committee
learned yesterday.
Profits amounted to 188,000,000
Member* of tte famous munilions firm Irene*, 1'lcrre S. Lamont end A. Fell* DuPont—went
to the witness stand tugather.
Tte committee had Jual con­
cluded taking testimony from offi­
cials of th* Curtiaa-Wrlght corpor­
ation, airplane manufacturer*. In
which It we* brought out that thr
concern tried to pit former Presi­
dent Hoover against th* Prince of
Wales In a rare to sell planra to
pi

Cbll*.

Testimony of the DuPont* dealt
chiefly with the flnancUl organlatlon of the concern. Investigators
learned that returns on Invested
capital during the war years were:
191(1. 22 percent; 1916, U percent;
1917, U percent; 1918, 10 percent.
Ptsrr* said th* company Invested
k iu ln m s lt -

s ) tte world War, but mad* bo
money out of it for 10 years
In 1919, he added, the DuPont
concern had |4H,78H,282 invested in
General Motor* and tte Chevrolet
Company.
"Ilsve you seuirv.l m o r e stock
since thenT” asked Senator Bone.
"I'rsrtically none.”

O T 9 T

In fda hesitation and apparent un­
willingness to help at all. also tes­
tified that hk first assistant radio
operator, Georg* Aligns, ted agi­
tated among the crew, fomented
unrest and was distrusted by Ih*
commanders of the ahlp.
By Roger*' own testimony, . It
was Alegna who fought his way

blight of a day filled *
(Continued On Page Four)

Orlando Secures Site
For 1936 Exposition
ORLANDO, Sept. IS ^ A site fur
tte 100-day exposition, "Florid* an
Parade," to te held her* In 193d,
was legally secured yesterday by
tte City of Orkndo, when deed*
to tte Lockhavtn Devslopmrnt, In
the northeast eoction of the city
were obtained. Tte property Is to
be leased to tte Florida on Parade
Association and after the eapositioo be used for a city park.
Tte city paid approximately
$17,000 In cash and $16,000 In tax
and assessment relief, for tte pro &gt;#rt£ totaling 30 acre*.

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Bute rwaaa la Oeoegte m
•mad b g an oak** h m
ayaUia, tte M dU u te fauWN

Governor E a g a n * Talmadg*
whose return to tte governorship
of Georgia waa aeaured' yesterday
when he awamped hie two oppo­
nents undar a hiatory-mahlng num­
ber of votes.

nlH^r*that cuuat^ThatttS
Qottrnor Tal wedge aurty
had aa Indicated total at IH
tie# with u m tt auto ad M
Judge Pittman had aa W
unit rata of II, and OUUtM
carry a stogie county. Tte
grate ana ala* Warn named’-!
voting.
. ‘ ••'.•JSH
While Talmadg*, nuatlmd
flaahlng |la campaign rod pi
dan, aalebratad with tea ( d
aa tte road *f a downtown A
hotel, Judge Pittman said H
rota* would bring hla.ataadl
but coneeded te bad M ah*

CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Local weother yesterday:
89; law Th.

High

Th# City Briefer often many
imppy relume of tte day to Miss
Mary Elisabeth huVestas, kt)ss
Mary Leak* Wstten, and Artoar
lira nan, J r, and all other local
persons whoeo birthday anniver­
saries will be eelsbrated tomorrow
snd congratulations to Mr. and
Mn. Bob Herndon (nee Jessie
Stumon) on tte occasion of tteir
10th wadding anniversary, Mr.
snd Mrs- Dun Whrtbomb (nee Hel­
en Peek) on their 13th wedding
anniversary, and Mr. and Mr*.
Arnold C Cleveland (nee Margaret
Taylor) on (heir second wedding
anniversary, all to te eelsbrated
tomorrow.
Source of relative* snd friends of
Mri. J. M. "Grandma" Lord, Sr.,
were gathered at Evansdal* Park
near lake Mary today to honor ter
upon the occasion of ter B|st
birthday anniversary Mr*. Lord 1*
un* uf th* few really pioneer wom­
en resident! of this section, she
having resided here for tte past
00 year*
Heven brand m w , locally as
trash can* gleaming with-ft
paint, soon will be Installed ah
(Continued On Peg* Four)

S u c h Popularity
Must Be Deserved
MAGNOLIA, N. C* Kept. 1$.~
(A P )—Th* Bank of Magnate,
scene of several robberies with I*
the past two years, waa enterod
pgaln during tte Sight by a gang
which got between $8,000 and K 000 after cutGng through the
vault with an acetylene torch.
Tte night'* robbery was the
fourth In two year*.

dustry.
' |■
Asked for hk opinion on tte
homestead tax exemption amend­
ment, Senator Parrish said that It
was a matter for tte voters to de­
cide He said, hewers'), that la his
opinion many proparty owners
would oppose tte omewdiaoat when
they became fully advised of (te
possible disadvantage* to rogard to
th* general tax ritoaUra hi Flori­
da. '
Of pro*peels for tha toofiet sea­
son, Senator Parrish aald that h*
mt said that believed to* state would enjoy tte
Washington beet winter oa record. Ha advised
•ok made the
|y satisfactory
rate la the to-

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LOS ANGELES. Sept 1L—
(AP)—T te Japan*** etramer
Tanaaa M an eeal out uu SOS
at B ill o'clock. Pacific Coaet
Tim* taday, th* Mackey Radle
Stall** ter* reported. Th* statioa aald It had a*l teen abl* t#
drtermln* tte poaiUen of th*
teat which waa bound for tlong
Kang, a«r th* eater* *f th*
"Spit* work" wae given as a
poaaibl* cause-of thr fire by Wil­
liam Floyd Juatla, chief electrician.
"Was the crew of the Morro
Cattle efficient’’ Juatla waa asked.
‘'There were disturbances on the
ship," te replied. I don't know that
ll wasn't through aplt* work that
tte accident happened. There waa
dissatisfaction among th* crew.
"If you became too good and
knew your Job too well, yog ware
dismissed. Tte Ward Lin* would
metarule you
give you
needed to do your work In wpnderful shape. But there was constant
fear on Ih* ship of losing your Job.
Life wee made mtesrebl* for us."
Juatla aald te "felt sure" tte
commanding officers knew of this
condition.

Count!®* Uiv»
S m a s h in g '

NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—(A P )—
The flrat and third officer* of
tte Uner President Cleveland to­
day told tte Board of Induitry In.
voetlgatlag the Uorro Cnalle diea*Ur that they no longer wlahod
to aorta under Captain Robert
Carey, maltar of tte President
Cleroiapd, tecauae they charged
that Carey delayed tending llfoboate to tte aid of tte burning
•hip.

HomeWith 4 Inmates
Costs JS45 Month

TALLAHASSEE, Kept. 13 —
(A l'l—Comptroller Lee reported
to th* state cabinet yesterday ttu
opctaUon of the old soldiers' and
■allure' bom* at Jacksonville, It
costing 2816 ■ month, snd that It
tea only fpur Inmate*. The tntal
includes salariss for th* home iu
per InUndent, a matron end a
nurse, operation eapenaea, and penlion* to tte Inmates.
“There'* nothing w* ran do
about it,” aald Attorney General
tendls. "By an act of the tegklaCoaBt Line Workers ture
w* are required to operate
Removing Mountain that home 01 long aa there la an
Inmats, and the only way It can
LEEKBURG, Sept. 1$. — "Sand bt changed la by tte legislature.”
Mountain,” near Fruitland Park,
long a troublesome spot for At­
lantic Coast Line railroad trains
hauling heavy load* through this
LAWKENCKIIURG,
T ina,
section of tte state, k being ob­
Sept. IE—UP)- Margaret Gowliterated as a traffic nuisance.
A steam ahovcl craw has been em and Hubert Dyer, 10 and 14
at work for oevarsl Wwlu digging yuan af age rvapectivaly, who
a passage way throagk the "moun­ more than two week* ago at* •
powerful poison spread
upon
tain* In eonu places from 17 to 19
fret deep. The dirt la being healed pkesa of apple, shuwed improve­
out at tte rata of 48 to 80 carload* ment yesterday.
each night to point* |g Georgia and
South Carolina where It !• beIeg
used to restore tte grad* damagy MARITIME
NEWS
by the high waters os lest spring.
From
tte
Port
af
Central
Flor­
When completed tte track will be
almost level through tte paa* and ida et Sanford.
Compiled dally by tha,Seminole
It will n« longer bo necessary te
Chamber o f Commerce
break np trains and haul them over Cwoaty
etewtog arrivals aad departures
tte elrratka hi section*
lip tte SL Jobae-Rlter. Thursday,
Sept. IS, 1914.
ARRIVALS!
Convict (Diet After
(Meterahlpe)
ORLANDO, miscellaneous car­
go. S t John# River Line Co.
K-RSIMMEE. 8*pt IS.— (A F ) —
ORLAWAHA (replacing M. S.
Edward Bwraott, 24-yvsr old oowDAYTONA
temporarily out of
vict o f WUeayuaa, died at a k s pital hero Twaaday night after of- eervlee for repair*), tolscellaneooe
liter* veaR .tear gas to terminate aarga. Suwannee Steamship Co.
■ Strike among the prisoners at a .F!L|I DRIVING aguipment to
reeeetf piling from
yacht basin.
state ro a C ^ M ? south o f here.
Burnett, Whop tte officers said, SL John* R im Up* C*.
participated t o ’the strike, aem- DEPARTURES!
(Ketonhlpe) ,
plained th* $**' mad* him sick
ORLANDO, toleeellaneou* car­
wbea It was applied In tte hunk
room o f th* OORrict quarters. The go. S t Johaa River Line Co.
O X L A V A S A , atUcellsaeoaa
officers mid W told them te woe
cargo. Suwagwea Steamship Co.
too m to have h k teak.

156 Of S t » l e ’i
IS HE POPULAR?

Ritchie la Hi

F ec; Anelhi
primary election

g a tlon lf CoagTiae, wtthM
cumbants having nppoeltta
Most of tte eontaeta lap
York p t y whsrs oaly f l *
era tic congressmen af f t
re-nomination a n uneppw
all. &gt;S Oomocrata and M
publicans faced contest*.
Oovtfoor Richie obtained
popular vote* to aaoaro ,
nomination by Maryland
crate for a fifth tana. 1
Harry Nice defeated I
Phillips Ooldsborongh and
Smith for tte Rapsklkaniii
Goo. Georg* Hade IIff* w
Democratic senatorial B**B
Tte Republican senatorifl I
Goo v w eloeo.

Mrs. Mary Htoishaa,
Sanford sines 199$, &lt;
tern* of om of ter
JactonfU k lata yesto
following * hip Injury ate
year* ago.
Funeral cervteee a n to

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i Blame ForFatal
[orro Castle Fire

8T K ^PE D BY FJRE

MORRO CAS1

in* 11.
S ta ts troop* w«r* brooght Into
tha confusion o f A sbury Park to
control Ova Immana* crowd g ath ­
ered to view tha charred re m a in
(Cawtinned Prom P a ra 1)
i of tha M ono CaaUa yesterday a* it
rra the _»Wp Ilea, two u n it
! lay barely 60 fact o ff tha baarh.
to* ware ’ "washed op. Both I With more than 200/100 persona
a bodlea o f men.
| swarming over tha beach and
h a ) vx plosion, balked flierovn through the utrcats of thl&gt; amall
I Coast. Ouardsmrn In thill
resort city, local official* found It
f ta : to hpard the liner cm!
n r r n u r j to call fo r militia.
M ato .' Um Interior of
the
Hundred* of relative* a n d
k w ith thojr hoaa.
r[aanwhlla
- - _ t . l t - - the
,&gt;.. Identify
ts. “
I deal friend* of those who died In the
horror at »ea were a t nearby Sea
Girt, threading their way through
long row* of cot* on which the
ihrouded bodie* of 7R. of the vic­
tim* lay.
The Iwiited »teel »hell of the
Morro C a'tlc liecame a curio a* It
lay deeply embedded In the *and
periously clo*e to the munic'pal
' 3-mwnuor. ■d i a i t . * d . * _ a a n d a
p a id
a fe e
of 116 c e n t *
to enter the Convention hull and
gain a better view. A placard in
front announced that the pncei-d*
would go to the relative* of the
’ -W tat ■' .
The ahip’a port aide, with three
heat-buckled life boata still swing­
ing from their davlta, faced the

Half a

Tha hallucination th a t ha waa
being
p unned by
aomeona ha
could not dwicriba le n t Carl 9 * h
ler, young negro who res Idea
In
Went Go Ida boro. Into *uch a aU to
of violraea a t about S:M o’clock
this morning th a t It required near­
ly flea men to bold him and bring
him to tha County Jail fo r antekeeping. Ilia load-voiced rating*
awakened scores of paraona along
the route of the motor ride from
Goldsboro U Um JaU, and terror
-waa errittea -am Um
features of
m any' of tha JaU
inm atea even
Thla morning he had quieted down
and appeared to be perfectly ratlonal.

don

bodies to Jer*ey City. Of the
bodlea In the tem|&gt;oisry morgue
there, three were ehildrrn, SO men
l l n l n o n c h a rg e s w
and IU&gt; women Only sis hail been
II Uu i i i M eaverlieew aie claimed by relative*.
M eaargea ter ite
I t m eeSsreS. «■ r*twa4«
flia National Guard plane* v e n t
.Ms w ill H
rse essesl
out again yesterday to patrol the
scene of the trageity. When they
i cam* hark they said they had seen
Thla photograph from an airplane shows the Morro CaaUa a f t r r aha was raked by fire th a t claimed more than 160 live*,
j no bodir* in the water.
port holes and windows through which some of tho paaaongcra mad c their eicape are plainly visible.
• The deck* of the liner were lit­
,VB YOUR WATCH repaired tered with compact* and vanity
f one who really knows how case* Apparently these article*
f g i, Jeweler, Mag. Ave.
were th r first thing* tHi women
thought of saving.
it a n d F o u n d
The cause
di*ai4cr re*
IBT: Brown mare mule. Weight ( m ained ■ m ystery.

‘SAVED AT LAST,” CRY OF MORRO CASTLE’S SURVIVORS

(

‘

-Aatomsbtlen
II LONG W H E E L base F»rd
truck, A-l cum illion |2 % . Au,d*llv,ry

truck |1WB.

T-F'iml

livery truck |3 6 . Heel* and Son*.
S e rv le#
U tT J. IV. SHADOIN repair anJ
• lharpt-n your l a w n mower
1 wy’il c I like new. HU) Elm Avs
I lone 719-W.

I —SltusMnn Wanted
. C ILORKD girl wanta Job doing
i aoueework, rooking, nuralng, or
M Work. Lilli* Ma* Thomas.

■I W W. 12th. HI.
f I— K low rm a n d I’la n ta

F J r SALE: Missionary Htrawbarry D a n t, If*-* fa. laid .
iiB w
HEADY
»o i m i p i . u u
100,OOt) t * c h of T " i i - i ) , t a p p e r ,
l l jp ltn t, CoIInmI*, &lt; 4 b h u k r
PI itiU . $1 . t o a t h u*Aiid m ( j i n n
I I Ittfl. II. F .
Ilftt hea
A ll* oolite

B| rings.
81 iEDB Red Bit** and Spaulding*
toumber
and tt'* for fill plim*
bur. From certified weed tbi*
''S p fc n f. PLANTS -Cabbage, fault
flower, pepper, tomato, cullard,
colon, broccoli, and Irttucr, all
raady around Sept 15th Our list
mailed upon m iucal. I’rrvatl and
Company, Seville Florida.
4

One iif the l&gt;nr ruom *»*w«.ril*
ftik ijiinteil Bh Raying *i»? believed
the file R tartnl from a eig arette
*tub Me raid the cig a rette, throw n
liy m jiaiMtenger who waa in a
drinking p a rty in the bar room,
landed un a Rile of rra te a near «
fi.fiOii gallon uil lan k ; the Hume*
pfirend to the tank which i*i|&gt;liiVtI,
T here waa wtlll much ill*ru*aion
among the aurvlfor* over the fa rt
th a t moat of the crew
hj ct| th at the lifeboat* which m anaged
to reach ahore ra n te d feu of the
ihip'a paaaenger*.
C om m ander
who played po
im portant p art m the whole rl nolle
dram a, told tin* ftiny
MT here were II auivlvnr* on live
TarApa and the Sandy Monk pilot
boat kept three The men were Ink
en off th r M ono Ua«tU' hv #he
power boat and llo y gave j - 11
We am hored ahead of the Morro
t ’antle n n l Rent out •* tw«at# but it
nd trouble w ith the 12 inch haw
je r, I radioed the Sandy Hook
boat and lifter a g reat d ial of ti &gt;b
hie got tin h a u le r onto the Morro
t o Mile, We a*ked them li they
wanted a tow and they m id yin. 1
thought it l»e*t to tow them to New
York harlrur and to try to nalvogr

Tuesday

fi

LINCOLN HEAD I'rnnjea wwnliil

T. U Dumas, J . O. Adams, C. E.
Adams, and Georg* E- Rollln*. lo­
cal Coast Line officials will Join
Harry Pepworth, Karl I^hm ann,
D. P. Haines and Lawls D. Haines,
Chamber* of Commerce, in Loesattendance a t the September m eet­
ing of the Central Florida Council
Chambers of Commerce in L*ea-j
burq tomorrow morning. The prin
clpal apeakrr a t the meeting it
Senator T G. Futch. of Leesburg,
with R. A. McCranle, of Jackson­ (R E A L lf
ville, a i another Im portant tpeak-

LEGAL NOTICE
an n m
or
s m irs n o s
m »
T A * p k k d t'Pinw n n e m o * ava
ar- m s
o a s c a A i. i t s t i t h
o r t u b r r a r e i » r r i-o M in * .
N u ltr, la p srs b r *lvaw i M i KHKN
A. IiVaO ff, purchaser e l T e a O r llttrale Nn II. datsd lira Irrt day of
August, A. H-, I l l l . h « ■ f)ivd said
ra rtlflra ts In m j
nfflcr. and haa
macs appllawllnn for
las drrd In
Issue In arrordanra with taw. Said
rartlflrata emhrarea Ilia fnllnw ln*
4 ,* fr O i,d plup-rty situated I* S ,is l-

complexion

sm i
The photograph illustrate* the danger confronted by tha aurvlvlng paeeengere who were able to escape ■tha Gam*. These par­
sons clambered alnard a life boat in stormy sea* and safely made th eir way to the S. S. Monarch of Bermuda which Ibqy -are shown
boarding.

SURVIVE FIRE AND MOUNTAINOUS SEAS IN FRAIL CRAFT

v CROTONS fur Sale 1220 Magrolta
k»* Ave-

* I I — W anted

N ot 1# but 19 painter* went to
work on the City Hall thla room­
ing to complete the e ite rio r paint­
ing which wan
Interrupted laat
Wednesday when
16 of the men
struck In proteat against tha FERA
e a c r o w payment ayatem. The
men
are
reported a*
having
agreed upon a financial arrange­
ment, and
they will
remain a t
work until tha
exterior job has
been completed, probably 40 more
hours of work.

Charlie MACK’S

To eonquar M alaria, you moat
do two things. (1) Dwatroy the In­
fection In Um htood. (I ) Build up
the blood to ovartopM tha offsets
and to fortify again*! fu rth er a t­
tack. Thar* la one medicine th a t
doas those two things and t h a f la
Gruva'a TaaUleaa ChlU Tonic I Tha
lasUleas quinine la Grove’s Taatolea&lt; Chill Tanlc daatreys Um mala*
Ha inf action la th* hlood while th* &lt;«*AU
Iron Solids up tha blood. Thouaaadt of peopla ha** eanqtmrad
M alaria with Um aid of Orav*’*
Tastales* ChlU Tool*. la addition
to being a no lad remedy f a r Ma­
laria, H it also an exealteat tonic
of general uaa. Grove’s Tas ts toe*
ChlU Tool* is pU aaaat to U ka and
contains nuthing hartnfal. le a n
ct'Jdran Ilka It and th*y can taka
It
F a r aais by aU a tor**.

f_^ .U p to 12 each If tnurt than It)
£ y i a n old. Certain Indian Ilea,I
• | pamnlee worth |50. Send dime f &gt;t
■ catalog. Intt'mntiwtial Cnin ('it.,
Boa 477, Indlanapnli*. Inti

F t t K ROOM huusr with l w i&gt;
irtanad porches, porta cocherv
garage. All mu-lem Improve
ltd. Beat location in town, In
w a t I I A A. 8 lor*.

i—Miscellaneous For 8«l«
li^DOW GLASS- we "have I l ­
ia *11 eiaea.
S tanlry-K ugm
trdware Co.
IR G g YELIXiW guavas. 76.
bu. Mr*. M attir Cat rat*ay.
Itrlg h i*.

W# Ctoao Aay U lag .
«pa

With Our From**

United Lu

Clothes WU1
NOT SHRINK
n e y Dry Cleaners
- a 44*

\U

litre ar* thr** survivors of Um blase. The h*H-dr****d w o.aaan,-«0f
!*•** Um boat a fte r It waa baadmd. Only U of th* HatHa-lif*. h« atm warm
.'

'

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Bar w ith th* aid of the New York
f i n ko«u
“ W* reached tha Mono CaaUa a t
I A. * , Saturday and lost two
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R. 2nd

N lg fc t

and

H

t r a l a i

fU g n B g r f r w . ff ta f lij C to f th *
Pot Eyt* Initatad by OXpoauM IDBoh.
Wind, or Duat. apply a Irw dra(M M

how* kocamaa of tho hawaar. Th*

for quit*

�SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1M4

HUEY BACKS THEM WITH BAYONETS

FISHING CRAFT BRING IN MORRO CASTLE SURVIVORS

Commissioners Vote
In FavorOf Resolu- th a &gt; Calling Act's
Passage “Unwise”

Time
Connecticut, Maine
wvsiii

Violence broke out

ij u the P niidentU l medl-

•trike with manufacturer!
I -aryaatgr. 1*1, Wjj t
Ik . Circuit C iu iit

rt A. 14. WEEK*
n .p u tr ClvrpL
In HKftmNo

'

I aim If r.

IMI, Oaten t&gt; . Ilk

D, ma, t u ‘ rti»e
ta ■ y erne*, aa*
ml to . lor tax 4M 4
rCancs wtik
Uw.

em bree*. the / » Irtf, Florida. to-w itt
properly

situat'd

g u t . Hub&lt;Wvl«to*

*fc# ......• * »t tk.
n a a n of su«-n ceidam e of t'.knowm
It fie* Is ah.It b . r e
in te law

tax « » * 4

is on Ik . Itth day of
✓ 1114.
,
rrtclkl ilir» .tu r. aim
11. Oay af Auauat *it. r . »ount.A(CT
Clark Clrcsll Court
&gt;*l« Couatr. Ptoftta
By * W w s if lU :

p. c._

;* rru n ito x

ro a

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n

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re *

n d iu i

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b s u t io x
Ft a t i

a t * uk » i.omu&gt;A-

f s &gt; f ‘; &lt; h a *

that H.

Ilf It, run-bo*.i of Tea
r l i t . -lull* lid J bL
V llV toll, baa Ills*
l ' Ift mr" i'(lev, sq*
(I) a t l . j for lax « e lk
irdaiw* with law.- PaM
&gt;r*c«a ibe fi.liwaltig
*rlv ,iiq u ,- l In BrestyarbtA. iq w n
■Av
V L-peala f la t Bock

V * ia « &lt;w&lt;***s4 at tk*
■Mam « suck rertlft-

a* &gt;! tXKKOtVK.Utliflcat* skatl b* re*
J w &lt;* law tax *av*
raw-, l-H
tlth - iaV
i n . , m li

elftotal I l ft lt t v r * ta t
flh . dat -if A s i m i .

t'-X K. IkVcnV-tM.
rtfrrail C aart,.S*n itC euntr, Kl .rld*.

My: A. M. W IM K t
~
•
DC
■ ■ U trpATiuM*
f i q r t ’lv a u iA ,
U r Kivun &lt;&gt;-*&gt; IdBNA
, purek iacr a f T ea

I'S.'ttirhiSrdS

la toy afflca. a a *
laalM * fa r I t s «a a *
m riaaca w ith tan.
i -SH braim . Ik * fair
t* *rt&gt;a*r-y a D a at**
lata, FTurIlia, t t -w lt l

WL- i Ln i *. ,M
, ' 7 W&gt; t l Basin

1000
p ic k a ta a n d
s trik e
s y m p a th iz e r * s t o r m e d a m ill
i n j u r i n g h a l f a d o z e n w o rk are, and overturning automobile..
\) Around tha CannoA towel mllte
a t Kadnapolla, N. C., 1S00 plekcta,
“ a flying aquadron," gorged, about___ ______
Facing
them „__r
were, S00 epec'al
gudrda and militiamen armed with
te a r gee, fixed bayonet*, and m ichhtd gun* mounted atog th e mill*
Squadron le a d e n aald It y t i a
"Dem onstration to Cannon em ­
ployee of etrike stren g th ." The
crowd- waa dlapanmd a tta r the
dem oM tnU on. The squadron a r ­
rived from neighboring tenter* In
a 160-car motorcade
la three .New England atate.,
Rhode Island, Connecticut, and
Maine, N ational Ougrd troop* were
moblllaed fo r Uw t i n t tin * line*
the atrlke waa called. ,
The offer, already rejected by
Uw IndM try, wa* th a t'th e media­
tion board a rb itra te the dlvputr
w ith both aidH -W and In advance
to abide by tM reeulta, ell mllla to
be clnead do/lng the negotiation*.
To thU Gorman laat night added
another condition, th a t wbon a setUomoat la undertakwi. It m ust, ha
between the entire industry and
Uw union. There will be no negoUatioda.between the orgenlxalion and
IndhrMual mills, ha said.
The mediation board Uaued a
atntwnont a a jto * th a t ../p u r da&gt;*'
(Wedy hed producST a W le f th a t
nh* problem* arising from UW dis­
pute were 'n o t Incepeble of eola­
tion.** In fact. It addvdt
**Tha board bellavea Uwt a aettlam ent can be reached which will
bq fb lr to worker*, ym player, and
in the public InteraaL I t la our
earnest bop* th a t while th e dteeua
elan* are In progress, all feertiee U
the dispute use th eir Utmost en(CeuUnuM On F ece Three)

Mrs. W A PriceBuried
/ In Evergreen Plot
&gt;' fgtM ral services for Mrs. W. S.
;Frt*a, 67, war* bald *t th* Erick• u t Funyral Horn* at 8:60 o’clock
tk k afternoon, with burial tn EvBTgT—a Cvmelvry. R*V. E. U.
iSrawtd** of ihc F i n t ProabyUrlan
'C hurch officiated.
' Members of th* Bpanlah-Amrrl
c m W ar Veterans Auxiliary con
dactad a brief aervlc* a t tb* gravcMr*. Price died a t th* Femaldrrsghlon Memorial Hospital late
reterday afternoon a fte r a short

vf A■***(.

Sha waa born a t Grand Rapid*.
M k ^ , a a Ju ly 6, 1*77, and for Uni
past O years aka had resided in
| k k city and lately a t Lake MonW , prsaant raaldanca of tk* Price
S urv iv in g Mrs. F rie s ar* her
kuiknpd, W. 8. Frio*, local con-

tagftqg; * daughter, Mrs. Ralph
J eaahtg, a f Sanford) two Sana, W.
and several grtndcklldrsn.

COURT

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HE’D KILL HUEY

The meeting, more or leu, run.
tine in nature, revealed a d o n e on
the part u( the Bondholdere I'mt relive l u intn It lee tlial no -hange
be made m he niillagi* fof the
coming year.
"A budget and lax levy In .ub
atantlally Ihr same form aa laat
year’* budget ami lax levy will tosatisfactory to the Committee/*
the Commissioners were advw.xl

kj
tj
2
J

53 Plants Re-Opened
With Little Resist­
ance By P i c k e t s

II

f

CHARLOTTE, N, C„ Sept. II .—
(A P )—Five thousand textile work­
er*, filing through lines of heavily
arm ed soldiers and special guards,
returned to their jolt* In the two
Carolina* yesterday as s:i strikecloaed mills reopened.
Flying squadrons of unionists,
called out to combat reopening
tdema eWde UtU# resistance aa the
Here U Alfred D. St. Araant,
workers re tim e d to tbelr posts,
Baton
Rouge, La.,
Insurance
confining themselves to statem ents agent who wired Huey Long
of tbelr case. They planned an In­ th a t he would "personally kill
tensive organisation campaign for him like any other mad dog," if
tha next fear days, as opposed to any harm la-fell his son, Thomas
tha force-out system followed last i 11. RL Atnant, a militia private
who waa called out tu Ivnd a
week.
Aand in the election.
Twenty-aevvn of the plant*
which r*-opened yesterday were in
Alamanca county
(B urlington!
N orth Carolina, and many of them
operated with a skeleton force A
considerable portion of then, w rrr
hosiery mills, not actually subject
to the atrlke rail until Wednesday,
but shut down during flying -qua I
artJvltlki laat weak. Observer* e sti­
mated 6000 of tha county"* IlNdi
normal textile employment werstill out.
Fiv* mills, employing
2UO0, made no attem pt to reopen
yesterday.
Only three small mills rsopei.ad
An rip lan allo n which atlrm pts
In p rtun- the condition* leading
up tu the di-cklon of the Kanfui.l
Junior Chamber of t'ommcrce to
o|n-n a drive against I ho prcsenl
"i.i-livi-ird sa la a ' nuihud of turndlii.se firoduc* amt aub.iilutlng this
nu-tl.ud with lha F. II. B. sale*
W A SH IN G T O N , H*pL ll.-(AP)
method,
waa released (his morning
— T h a a g ric u ltu ra l d ep artm en t
said yesterd ay "p re se n t Indication* by lir.irg* Thurston, arlipg praaldi-nt i f Ih* organisation
point to th* poealbility of a to ta l
lit* statem ent Is a* follows:
crop of o ranges and g ra p e fru it
"S o doubt th* recent action of
eloee to th* larg e crop recorded in
19.19 w hen th* combined production th* agricultural committee of th*
reached 14,101,000 b o r n In the Junior Chamber of Cummcrco on
the deliw red sales problem hag In­
whole c o u n try .'
T he re g u la r m onthly crop rep o rt, voked a lot of interest a ml ycomhow ever, did not m ake a detailed merit kll over th* atata especially
forecaat aa of SepL 1 for citru s In agricultural circles.
However, we doubt vrry serious­
fru lta .
D ep artm en t ex p erts aald th - ly If everyone secs the point a*
f r u it waa s itin g well both tp Flor- clearly s i we do, so th b statem ent
I Continued On Page Two)
Ida and California a t this llms.

JAYCEESSTAND
ON FOB MARKET

not to be Invaded w(th its*

punlty.

A threat of further «KpI»&gt;
•Iona in the wrecked liner
caused official* to rewind

Near Record Citrus
Crop Now Predicted

^ e w Deal Rides High In Maine Where
Democrats Score Decided V ic to r y
tha p art tw a term s by Democrat
John U ttarback.
Governor Loot* Brann,
first
Democratic governor
r* elect ed
sine* Uw ClvB W ar, wa* swept in­
to office over
A lfred Aowa by a
plurality of over
80,000. Demo­
crat* captured tw a Cong i am tonal
posts also.
Eight state* bald prim s rim to­
day, picking
candidates fa r tb*
November election*. . T ha states
Involved a ra :
A riiooa, C atow di,
Waablngtom, Louisiana, Michigan,
Vermont and
Naw Bampakira,
with South Carolina
kaldtag a
runoff,

Record Number Of
Voters Crowd Intb
New Orleans Polls

Revenue Collections Russia Welcomed As
From State Increase \M em ber()f League
WASHINGTON* Sept. H ^ ( A I ')
— fnri«M«ing in tern al revenue col­
lect lull* 41 percent and com bining
re iriiu r* from a g ric u ltu ra l a d ju s t­
m ent t a i w , Florid* produced 111.
CSli.'.’cg) fur Uncle Sam 's 62.872,639.194 hank roll from ta g aource*
in the fiscal y ear 1934.
Guy T. H i-ltering, com m ls-turirr
o f internal revenue, rep o rtin g for
the 12 month* ending J u n r 3U,
w rote down a 97 p o rte n t tn rrra a r
over the previous y ear In cnlleclion* from mlscellMOOU* t a n - and
a 4 percent jum p in revenue- frum
th r income levy.

GFNEVA. Kept. II Thr c-iun
til of the league of Nation*, in
rlu-i-d aeasion laat night, agr-rd ill
bririrlple to walcoim- ltu»«i* Into
(lie l-eagu, and grant the- Soviet
&gt;mon a perm anent seat on thr
fuuncll.
, The approval
moved Iti -&gt;i*
4wlflly tow ard full-fledged
in- n
Lvrshlp In the l e a g u e —a g e -io i •
lesired by the m ajor power*, rii
!y the end of the m onth. Th* i**o1i»mif but It was g en erally b
eved Moscow's em issary woold tlliing as a m em ber of th* League
y tb* end o f t b s m onth Th* Issur
fa n n g th* I t l h le a g u e assem bly.
m a t one of th e m ajo r
proLleme
(which convened yesterday.

FERA Clients Gained
More Relief In July .iner Makes Record
JATKSONVIIXB, Sept. 11.— (un From Bermuda
Floridian* getting aid from th*
Florida Fmerganay Relief Admlnlilralton, either by a direct source
or on work ralla^ received more in
July than they did la
previous
months, figure* made public )**•
Irrday revealed.
Th* av erag e

p a y m e n t per case

f o r Florida a* A w hole amounted

to $13.09 In J o ly , o r a , 66 percent
Increase over tha J a n a a v e r* !* of
110,44. W ork r tlto f paym ent* a v er­
aged paym ent par
direct relief

case was MAR.

.

I

HA M ILTO N, Berm uda, S ept. II.
—(A1)—Ths liner M onarch o f Ber­
muda pegged up a record yaateriay fo r th* ru n betw een New York
and Berm uda, covering th* disLance in M hours a n d M m inutes.
Th* vessel docked In New York
a t* S aturday a f te r p a rticip a tin g
la reacua work on th a flam ing Morre C astle. U w w l i f a rth a r delay rd
by a threatened hu rrican e and was
unable to leave
Naw York until
6)17 A . M. Sunday.

Local w eather yeiterday: High,
89; low 75.

The City llriefrr offers many
happy u-turn, to Mlaa Thelma
Huth Stringer whu h among local
NEW ORLEANS. Sept, l l . persons celebrating birthday anni­
tA 1*1 -With oppo.lng "arm ies" versaries today, and congratula­
rv.tlng on tbelr arm .. New Or- tions to Mr. and Mra. A. C. Hall
lean, citlxen. approarhed votinc
ballot. today ill a Sunday-1 kr
calm to chouse Iialween the "Dietatorahip” of Srnalor Huey Lying
ami Hie "Old itlng” of Atayur
Scm nir. Walmsley.
liaik douda hung In the iklev,
threatening rain, but the voter*
rame out In such crowd, that nl&gt;.erver* predicted then' would Iha rrrotd balloting
The whole fight w a. between
"K ingfl.h" Long and "lu ik ey head" Walmalay, aa the two prtnrlp al. are atylad, even though
neither la hlmaetf a candidate.
Both Ixmg and Walimley are
The September entertainm ent
aupimtling two eongre,-men. .u- and dance sponsored by the Jack­
prvme court, Jusllre and public sonville District I'rogreaalvu Club
aei i ire Wnmnil..Ion mu h Irli-i in of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
the New O ilean. d l.l io '
road will be staged in Ibe Cltv Hall
An arbitration contnnl'i-e an* in t o m o r r o w nlg-ht,
a r t ins *1 H:CM)
complete contrul of the tli-tiion.
o’clink. Admitaion ir by ctrd unly.
Noa fartionel plain clothe, i ffirer* were dl.palched to tile Jmll. to
Notirva poatril In the Hanford*
handle dl.pulca, and Hie rommlllee
had IHK) men to send out In case Atlantic National Hank tinlay -f
iTiimletl holders of Fourth Liberty
of trouble.
So, after two m onth. &gt;f hurrah l/oan 4 I ‘2 percent bonds whote
for .idilien slid |&gt;o1-ce p-t.m ial
inveellvr, court
battle., a o d
th ie a l. of armed conflirt, today",
hnllottng hrougtd the fu -t real
peace.
Sew O ilean. will go to the poll,
today under the threat of aleomi
Minn gun* to rhoo.e tn-lween r*o
""ill, lator*hip** of Senator l.ony
urni the rule of the old regular, of
the n ly , captained by Mayor
Walm.ley
With all of the dgiui.lana N a­
tional Hoard encamped in New (lrban- nppo.ril iiy Mayor Walm-*
iConltnuad On t’ag* Four)

AholishmentOf Deliv­
ered Sales Method
Is C l u b Objective

t i l -

ASBURy ' p ARK. Sept, 11. . ’$
—&lt;A.P.)—The bluing; fire- ■
scarred tyilk of the H oito . ^
Ctwtlc today *1111 m
-con-

PEACEKETURNS
TO ‘BATTLE’ TORN
(LOUISIANA CITY CITY NEWS BRIEFS

5000 CAROLINA
WORKERS RETURN
TO M I L L JO B S

t i

Hazard Is Reduced .

Th* vote of the City of Scnford
It one against the passage of the
proposed llnm rstead A rt, •i^•brd»,
revealed at a City C onm letlon
'ftjP?
nlaskner*’ officially a|ip'"cved heDon taken some day* urn a fter Ti
— trtvtfiimrfM m ftf the Tii.oiber.hfp
Disapproval, aa a City Onmmisakin, of the Amendment la ex­
pressed In favor of the passage of
the following reaolutlon by the
Florida league of Munlclpallt'r*"B# It Renolved T hat tha FInrida iM etie of Municipalities be­
lieves th at Ihr adoption in the No­
vember 1934 election of the pro
''I , poaad Cnn.titutlonal Amendmeot
'd for exemption from all taxation of
bnm ratead, up to 65000 In vxln*
_ tion, would lie unwise."
The City la a member of the
league.

anew

.-■dewierhsnst unu*u to-

r iu ti *» aaarer*.
'''«L&lt;,V5h 10UA*A

Searchers Ordered To ' %
Remain Off V^ssel j

Prominent Valdostan
F o u n d Butchered
V AI.DOST A. &lt;!*., S e p t
11.—
Th* butchricil bud) of A. J. llenn r tt w as found on his fa rm n ra r
her* ta le ycstrriU y.
Tha wetl-k now it V aldoftan h»d;
left home a t •1o &gt;break yetU rtlay
m orning, alone In hlx autom obile
Search sta rte d when hr failed to
re tu rn home
during the day r e ­
vealed the body, literally hacked
to pieces, under ■ tree
n ear the
barn o f
hln f a r m a
few rnllw
io u th fre st of Yaldusta.

serial num bers end w ith a two nr
eight, th at these bond* hav© been
ra lln l fur redemption not later

than Oct 15.

I'eraona

have

th*

p m ile jre t»f enrhatigUii; their p re iirit i M
i»mils for other govern mend aecurltie*. |»ut this exchange o ffer is

11 i n

time

Further

detaili

tiiay be secured at the Hank,

(Continued (In I*aga 4)

HodyOfDead Captain
Cremated In Cabin
ASIHIRY FAHK, N. J.. Sept. 11.
The
body pf C apt. Robert R.
VVillmolt, who died B few hours befo rr Hu- ship waa alm ost destroyed
by flam es, was found last night in
the cap tain 's q u a rte rs aboard the

vrw*el.
Fire T hief W illiam Y . T a g g a rt,
of Aohury P a rk , asld h r found th*
body l)ln g on tha
floor In th«
captain's room where It had been
left. Th* c ap tain 's quarter* wars
am ong tb s last to b^ reached by
the flam es which
consum ed th*
whole Interior of the ahlp.
T a g g a rt said the body virtually
had been
crem ated and th a t th*
heat bad melted evem the leg* of
the bed.

Senate MunitionsProbe FindsUATied
Up In Plot ToArmChina Against Japs
W ASH INGTON , SepL M . - ( A I ')
Renal* Investigator* into high
pressure m unitions ta le s m rthuds
yi-strrday uncovered a fran k pro­
posal th a t th* U nited S ta te s guv
rrn m sn t buy w a r m alaria) from an
E nglish firm — described as a
" s tm i-o fflria lM agen cy —to
help
arm th* Chi net* a g a in st Japan.
A long w ith th is w a n t testim ony
- a f t e r w a r d s denied—th a t stale
d e p artm e n t offlclala had advised
the A m erican A rm am en ts C orpora­
tion o f Now Y ork ta 'o b ta in an InJuncUe* a y a ln a t lb* governm ent”
t&lt;&gt; overt**** th# em bargo on arm s
shipm ent* to Bolivia and P a ra ­
guay,

order, to
put
city
flrsw se
aboard.
t
Aa a precautionary i—laiara. the
beech near the vassal waa or da ted
cleared of all p e n o a a , and a par*
lion of the boardwalk waa 'atseed
to ip e c ta ta n ,
’. 1
Meanwhile, a t Naw Teak. M lw
veitlgallon continued bafdta *. fe d ,
eral offlclala trying to dalaiiplua
the cauae of Uw fire which 'to o k
probably 111 live* early Saturday
morning.
1»
In tha toetlmony of C U rfM I
Hackney, aecond officer, and Ir­
win Freem an, third officer. It W at
brought oat th at the fire hulkhead. to ru t off the flame* from
non-burning arclion* of tM ship
were not lowered becauat th e’ «fflcere believed that would mil off
■ome paaeengert from aaaepo'i 1
Ilackney, describing the K * V |a
the library when he w adi,to lavsatigale the watchman’a rip y V of
fire, aald ha turned an extlngqteb*
er on the doeet, from which awoke
waa pourkg, and then' tbeye, V*a
an explosion. Here, ha believed; Uw

sta rte d thk quicklyA fter e lim inating llghtni
t*u*v, Hackney waa ask e d
"Then you th in k th e [

*et on b o iy d t"
“In t h a 'l i n t place, t i l m l n r t l
lightning striking tha (tfUolIn*
tanka baaaus* ikay are rijfht by
my room ^nd I patMd
within two fe€t of thorn attd tU y
w m not ftfiro*
’
“A* for n tlm« bomb nr
tt4«
could not hAtft f« M
china.
unnoticsd lo r *8 hour* und*f OUT
ayalamallc ahlp aaarch."
At tha yaquaat of tha •xatalnsrs,
Freeman ampllfiad th* ilif llllllM
of Acting Captain Warm* th a t a
fire waa **t on another voyftg*.
la s t Aug. 67, ha said, a walchnian found a small fir* in Jh* car­
go. II wa* quickly put out. Gparrod
newspaper*, Praaman said, war*
found in th* cargo.
•‘Than," Hoover aald, “f*U bo*
Have that fir* was IncendUtT t "
"I can’t Imagine," F m i f n *•*
piled, "how a dgat*U a coUM pau*
■ibly h a r t been blown tu r n IM
deck.
down
* comp*nl»nw*y.
around two rlght-angl* ‘Mrtta a*4
over an M o o t fir* aervvn i t r**ch
th* cargo."
• ■’ •
O N 8 IN JU R E D IN A C C tfc B IT

j-entln* truck on which ha
rid­
ing overturned Curtis Crofhf, w k
resides near HasIshnrsL * u v - ,
rested aa tk# driver of tkf truckT O R O flT D B A N K

roM m d

.!

TORONTO. Rept, 11—(A .P)—A
Ion* bank robbar taok i-SRptUlt* 1
maUly MAW from tha Duffarif
and Lappln Bank braocR of
Dominion Bank haru t N i d w i

ilufivd 4

Btfuttorp were told also H u t cap*.
R epresentative B ritten, Republics*,
Illinois, accompanied r*pr***nlatire* of ths corporation to tha
s ta ts departm ent In mid-June to
seek approval of an arm s ship­
m ent to Bolivia outs id* Uw presi­
dential ban.
Ones m ore talk of bribery ta

m

M Wi i®*

'.* * « { &lt;

LOCAL w e a i

connection with munition* talas
waa heard. At on* point taaUmouy
waa presented th at "fifty fTWad”—|&amp;0,000—was to b* paid to a cab ­
inet adviser rloa* to Uw proakkot
of Bra all In 1933 fo r bis seal stand*
la putting across a munitions con­
tra c t for Uw American Armaments
Corporation,

.

■;,!

�—

_"A0 «dl
of Editor 4

ir n ijig M

" M t b e f o r e h la t

ft tm to u t 'duom
fhSB X * *H deal

* C-i to* tor

S xjS 2
pa
'f i , ."!i™ 7r 1*

1 On U a ana • heod waul
American Liberty U i n % ,
Borah had r U m M h t

w o i f r ^ 'i w n t h r t o t e r i k t l Bhnm b*4.Vttto#
•cr^tfc parljf Vto w u whpoplM Tb f o r Hoover. Ro­
ne tojd .the cottok farrfc&amp;i who caMo T w f n$
Pon t 4&gt;M) AlUf. Cowidepce hi the Hecord'a th finder

iy Rlog''-

r r A N u e v o io u
W ar Ito d d eM * -* .

. top akl|*u, cMifM
9* * \ pleaded tallty.

V r 'W H S n P

h ik » &gt; ,.rl» * .

editorforced himself back to the t W l h hand,
•uadi • .
• • »-*•
■* &gt;'■' ■- ' ■ »■•
Hr. Brown w*» a steward In. tK a'iM tatUt* '
ch, and waa a devout ChH#tlan. HA applied
Golden Rule by mlarepreaentlngnd W f^V iid'1''
inlna Jrppervlou* to‘the murapreawitatfoni or ' year with no Whit* Hoorn

eoa ttfak &lt;*l«t* kn
talUng pen th a t pnu
-minded Mtot, poo

u n U m e iy

«• C-—y « a d r* d t

Hoover declare*:. .

What America Stand*
iC k ij.

&gt; V. ;

p&lt; " I to %

la the htod-of -i
there but net to corn
itriow4» the lind of

aceeptn

g raft from ' munition
■rt*e Idea *f calling a
n dh a g er ere meat p«rth a t kind g ra ft almply
peal to them a t alL

■teana the other fallow
B. America la a It
cboaeh by the people.

Ag

G r a d e A R a w M ilk
G r a d e A P a s tu e r iz o d M ilk

? « P £

Swe# Cream*

prow baya new lived long aft**

B u t t e r M ilk

. 1&gt;

conilitytlon* hiv*. been bad.

To (hi* contention, the American
’U b tfty U u u relorU th a t "the a
s s r i s s
only way tba oow tltutlon ,t*n, b&gt;
and ahould be .m »ndad I. by Uw
people Ihemeelve." and not by "lryaaponplM* Ibnorlata" aad th**. agrlctiUare.'
"Bur*auer*fp‘ ha. already de­
who rei*. tK.
“hypoctitirei cry
ra
m jftla g proparemjftlag
pint tin cotyHtutlon I. 'e la ftk .' * veloped a eait

S ii-S S a ffij

w I4a

y * \ to

?! h

aniw da'fgP

d to federal M art

{Jvernor? describes 4n ten paragraph*-, .witat
Atuerlca U more- than • continent or a counfc
Of goynpnwht ' fnd a yheme.. of

rv

legial.tira and
and
tfe. ah)
and legal r e *

n pared*, placarding "Bo­
ar Hone* Pally" "ffcla la a
U End Slrlkea," and athar

naed It fregu.nl-

: • . • ru

i W *'

.,

"The B toto f*fciW **

&gt;. AH otUU completely .h a t
in

.&lt;* v

w * h p el
U. O -H o o rrie M * on "rrp rrn p U U n **»0M»tt!b

itnrnat* .boot t^Ulf.
naibla,

i..

linking rtflaiiftUtloil. fiyU m ,
with u*»- todaiUm and
In a &lt;b»:

* * *

for Ite axtenato*. It waa a
ful iD.trnm.nl; for donun*
•It bnalonaa..
. Aa to Uin charga that tV

.4

pW -H-U e‘*&lt;
|1vt(M e A

'ell aa yourself.

C. Trils Government can only be changed hv amend­
ing the Constitution or by RevoluUoo.
T. It la lawful td'arrtentffto CooeUtutlon, aM .you art
i 'i u

»&lt;i iL .

J ilt I .

-

m m

. -

n ^ A .J u a

v _ .._

At'emocral* la OalUontU
ted a Hoelallat far gevara Repahlleaa for the

at wbht U a Oataearet
r , *,

' i*

rl|

■tltutiop.

SANFORD 'nViSNTY YEARS AGO 5IC*ld
AktJU lift
end h are w w H W &gt;t
I

Q e rn a a e

hack, y i

t led vtaw. Tba’Hae*

lrtfliB iilii

falllae

■hillfig i b o u l , Kim tto to n tiili

w jU H ttlL tlttlC

m

5rm , U i f c i e s are

i

o n [l^ th ^ c j m . ^ n t o i

o l« a,n- .tTre
e e i a1e1t

le: a»•v e' sa7nVi

iv w m

I t’s to asted 1

�4

i m aum .i
STEAD
KPTION
Rev. Brant Addresses Episcopal Guild Has
Church GufldMeeting M eeting On Monday

th e reg u lar boainoaa and social
m eeting,ed the Bt Aynaa Guild of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church hold
Monday aftsrn o sn a t th a k o a * at
Mr*. ‘M i a L r Callaway a t Lake
M ary w ith M n . Calloway and Mr*.
Joooph A. Mrlaeh aa h oat»*n a.
Mrs. W. W. W arner presided

T ha aM B . , t n n p homa a t Third
S t n a t a id iA o rtl A nno*, now
City unned. waa donated to tha
Banfard K hradia Club which plana
to n b aQ d It .a t tha Bey S n o t
nip waar B lln r Lake.
W. D. Huffman, local radio deal«r, advised th a Commlsri-invrs that
aa a C ity afcp lo y n ha mold build
a p ellet rwSar ayatora worth about
M000 to r lean th an «1M0. Poll.-*
Chief Hoy O . WillUmo waa In­
structed to o .a p p e a r b a to n tha

A t tha wqw rt of Commbileagr
adrbeeeent a
reqaeet by J . D. Lehman, and upon Chief Williams1
J ik i S u d a n ,
F arkar, canistery a tte n d a n t,'th a t wiwM w ifiU tB,
tfk ha g l n n mora help. Commit-. local M f n who k u n m d sight
■ fcn v IB . J . U hm aal* eag g mt b n •aye *f • 4* day nd Iu m far t f
th a t M arry J . Wn**a ba appointed 'a n tin g a dkerdsriy houss, wilt ha
to tha Jab la p la n of M r. Parfcar n laaiad f n m Jail.
n M with tha disapproval of Can* ' Ti* Commissioners okryad t)|n
■ ■■---- m t f h » a . - * treating of a permit to aall bser,
th a t n ana
n a n could o r would Jaaud to Baggst’* Soda Fountain,
M ap the ground* In condition.
god approTad the granting of a
Approrn] wa* given fa r the pur* p
| aralt to Charib Slnglrion, nsgro
chare ad M City of Sanford hoada ionto r t w r , who will bs tha first
uegv* haldar of a . pshnit to aall
a t a yrtee a f IS Bet.
City. A ttorney Trod R. W lbea 'boar to Sanford.
A ttorney -Wilson raportad th a t
reported th a t a New York man had
aaiaaunaad th a t ba waa yalny to tha
I
C ttyb t h a n of a foreclosure
flla r o t eeekhiy tha collactloa of i
three City bond* which ha hold, i

:SK e*m».

tojjM SryB FC aC T

^ a k * an rlira..S I

f a r tha ,

*^Wuil*&gt;ii nUo waa In­
to ] m ark off; a porklay
la fro n t o f.th a Ronford
offfch of Dr. 0 , II. StaHte.

■W I

“ -v

the mautlny w ill a nyM *t for thl*

0 . C. Oeehrs n , Mrs. John Mebch,
J r , Mrs. W . A. Lnffler, Mrs. B. M.
Lloyd, M rs..G eorge McRory, Mrs.
A rth u r Broken, Mrs. Joseph A.
Meisclt; Mrs. 8 . M. Ball, Mis. Nel­
son Wtllla, Mrs. M argaret Louche,
M bs Olive Dink)*, and Ml** Mil-

Friends of Paul Hickson will re ­
g re t to l e a n th a t he broke hi* arm
while p la jln g yesterday.
Mr. and Mr* Georg* W einstein
returned today from St. P eters­
burg w here they spent the week­
end.

o h je e to f Urn m eeting and others
which will probably follow, I* to
unite the prayerful and thinking
women of the community In a
movement tow ard world betterment.
Cards eolleltlny g ifts toward a
proposed ita d e a t center, “ Weed
Hail." a t Oatnearille war* present­
ed to the members by Mrs. J . Q,
Bell who i t s ted Umt o satiifectory
response was given. I t waa than
announced th a t Mrs. Amelia B.
Noble will yhrs a paper *t Die Oc­
tober meeting on the history of lb*
American Episcopal Church before
Urn Revelation.
The budget for IMS waa pre­
sented by. the
treasurer a fte r
which It wa* dboasted and tabled
fo r th* n«l» meeting. Those' a t­
tending were: Mr*. R. A. Newman.
Mrs. A. R. Marshall, Mrs. □. F.
Smith, Mrs. W. E. Watson, Mr*.
U. H,-Coleman. Mr*. Amelia U.
Noble, Mr*. Allen H. Stone, Mrs.
J . 0 . Bfll, Mr*. Georgs A. DeCottee, end Mrs. E rnest Krupp.

Mias Mary Went has returned
from Orlando where she spent a
few days with friend*.
,
i
'
*
#
Mr*. M. B. C aruthsra
ha* re*
Members of Circle Number Five
turned to imr home In Tam pa a fte r
.spending two weeks here with her of 'tb* • F irst B aptist Church en­
joyed a ipend-lht-day meeting yes­
siste r, Mrs. M. Bellamy.
terday a t Daytona B teth . Lunch­
eon Was served a t the noon hour
Mrs. E. D. T yler h a t retain ed to' after'w h ich Mrs. R.
Glenn prs_______________*ss session.
Mrs. Fred Meyers conducted the
devotional and Mr*. C. A. Ander­
s o n ,'J r , had charge of th* Bible
study -lieson. A t the conclusion of
Mies Paulin* B elkm y and M bs tha lim itin g swimming waa seB
etty
Ann
M
kkler
have
gone
le
W . F irs t a t
Tam pa where they will spend eevThpag ^attending were: Mrs. B.
sra l day* with relatives.
L C laia, Mrs. Fred Meyers, Mr*.
C. )JL Anderson, J r , Mrs. V. G.
Mr. and Mrs. J . E. W atheu and H**T&gt;k jk n . B. L. Garrison, Mrs.
fam ily have returned from Day­ Joe iflaro**, Mrs. B. R. Beck, lira .
to na,B each where th a y .spsM a W. h Btooka, J r , th* Ml**ea Ao■Math’s, vacation, i -&gt;
g u sU Fletcher, Mary Geodale, Rup
.
*
**n .'Gdpd*U, M argaret Mtyera,
Mr*. B ustti Peak* le ft rojuntly and Andrew and Eugene H asty.
fo r points In South Carolina to ba
the guest of relative* fo r a short
M at V. M. Scott, who spent ssvtime.
'
• ra L v n k * in Columbia, S. C , ha*
returned here and U w ith her lis­
to return Thursday from Lake te r, V (s. T. C. Bolt,' Park Avenue,
J u a a ln k e , N. C. where she ha*
been tpdadlng tb* lem m er months.
Mrs. W. H. Anderson end Mra.
M argsrvt Crewe o f Orlando spent
For Y ear
M m . J , M. G arrett had aa h e r yesterday afternoon with Mr*. J,
New
’fueate Bundiy a t h er boa**. M i E. Baker, W e .| r i r s t Street.
M yrtle Aveohe, the Ml**** Hi t t l p
FALL
'COIFFURE Lou aad Lob G arrett, and Heleg
McPhall o f Pen Pierce.
t„

Baptist Circle Enjoys
Daytona BeachOiiting

ia n rte e ji
.--------------—"----------r ' No nation wa* token on a num­
. C. A. A d * tto » '« Are&lt;W««t * V ber of bUb offered on C ltj-conod
n o n time 'In which to pay o n r house* eontUred »round the town.
H300 In back tnxee on hla French 'Fire Chief M*c Cleveland1* re­
quest fa r n ehoei*, M towel*, and
' Mrs. .R. A. N f A i i S , ’M«s. A. E. i t pUlow ca*e* wo* y n a to d and
m il, and gobble Newman have re­ City Sanitary Engineer G, P . Fanturned from Daytona’Beach where tan ws* ln*trutct*d to rem ora thaaa
art Idea from the M ayfair Hotel
they spent eeversl weeks.
supply,
Clark Lam*on
reported that
Mia* Msgjorl* TJHU and Mia*
Lorain* Y a rfw rd a n le ft Monday p reieat Indications are th a t It may
to r Tollahygaee ..w here they will be neenimry tor lbe Cemalaalooere to pam a reeotutlaa ordering
property ownere to pay
fo r tha
coet af
erecting new
eaallary
toilet*, i- •
Mr. Lamsoa wao Instructed to
lapu* a check for t u t , payable to
DeCottaa and Bogy*, on account of
legal eerrlce rendered.
He nlaa we*
Im tructed
to
Mr. and Mrs. W.' T. Woolley, of United Blatcs Engineers’ office at
108 Poplar Avenue, announce the Jacksonville to *ay that the City
birth o f a daughter, Barbara Jean, had na objection to prseent termlthl* morning --at the Fem ald- nAl reconstruction plan* proposed
by tbo St. John* Rl»er Line Co.
Laughton Memorial Hospital.
(Official acceptance
of tha 8L
Dr. and A rt Sam uil Fulseton re­ John* H irer l ine Co. bid to returned yesterday from
Bolton nibv* all ptllny In the boat basin,
where they spent a abort time with provided the company accede* to
th eir daughters. Miss Mary Elisa­ e^rtalo condition*, wm* recorded In
beth Pulcston and Miss Camilla tha-m lnutm of the mewling.
^Announcement wne
made that
Pules ton.

NEW VIOLENCE
REPORTED IN
STRIKE AREAS
In all • trike area*."
George A. Sloan, •- president of
th* cotton textile U u tltite, spent
most of iho day conferring with
th* board, preoeatlng tha cose of
the employer*. Previously ha bad
termed the arbitration offer “u t­
terly Impossible," and sold no ere
had authority to apeak to r the in­
dustry ■■ a whole.

CHERRYV1LLE, N. C.. Sept. II.
—(A^—A dynamite bomb yeeterdey wrecked aa section a f road
leading from th* main highway to
th* Howell mill here, doing con­
siderable damage. No eaa wa* In­
jured.

Mrs. A. J. Smith will return to­
night to h*r home at Shreveport,
La. a fte r spending two weeks hers
with Mr. and Mrs. Ilsnry McLeulln, W V aksKurth Street. 91-e^rill
be eccompanled a* fa r as JsrkaenvH ls^by'M rr and Mr*. MrUtuUn
and Mr! amCMra. V lttor MeLaulln.

Titty’ll OH
LAWN
Horae , raw er mowers. k M e a
«&gt;M. h a ire d scleeors.. SJfeO ell*.
per* e f all Slags repaired' aed
Teskarmoed.. . *

m rx K T a K r y t u n o

Ham peer WerS *«*• Up-o^taete rr elporWie** m r t s a k

J. W. SHADOW

« * « • '* •

* r U h d W .’

United

ffartin’a Garage
III

SPECIAL

Sham poo
And F tag er

W,a v p

BY
FOE COLD WEATHER
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nephew, Jimmie Bhoamaker, a r ­
rived Sunday evening by motor
from
Mount T ib er, N. J . where
they have had* speadlag th a sum ­
mer month*.
Mrs. M- Bellamy, Mm , Thelma
M kkler, Mrs. B. M. C ora there, a f
IV m pa, and M bs B etty Ana Micklap epM t
B andar a t
Xbytesui
Beaeh w ith
Mr*. BMtomyb and
Mra. C aro th e n ’ ’ t u t t e r , a E.

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ktock of most everythirjgi jisn't in wiiib b nwvoij ^
'the houM, for the children,!for y o u r s e t f f ^ ^
a dozen spending decision4 to be
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(It’s not too late even noW.)!A n d ' Bchoo),
too- pen-and-j&gt;enci 1 s^t,1 ty pewriter?.; Th^a ■
get /new linens and towels! for "the h
tophi supplies, of coOrse. Rerhape, t h e pantfy^yr
kingr. And you are g o i n g t o
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Wjy-- Yott/W tow id on a3
v^oes . Vi fo^lfjthey.fdidnT r
iU values, -the apoheort coiilt

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n w W w t the
abundant living"
try th
op o f a
wood-turning
which mo do
nottrtnf it
knob* to lift pot-1 Ida.

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Yoqnff’s Old
carried
It a n t in th eir own com­
munity In Row T o rt otale la tho
farm of Mrs. Booeerelt'e Vol-Klll
furniture facto ry | bo mad* It port
of tho “Now DoaL*
Quarry Inc th eir own (tone, saw*
Inc th eir own shingles,
pooling
their skill*, tho
IM *eUltra of
Cumberland Homesteads, Croaeeille. Term., will h are homea which
for * ra th
outlay of $604 each
would be worth (ft,000 In W aihIncton and
110.000 to $15,000 In
New York City,
real aetata men
hare estimated.
The $500 repreaenti actoa) coat
af material, lea* plum blnt- A com­
plete houae, lacludinc labor, I* **lim ited to eoat
between $1,800
and $2,000
Their n rtlitlc c o tlife a of C rab be

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tire Irani, nr* loobrd upon by II.
L. Wilaon, director of eubelatenc*
borne*tenda, a* a aymbol of an ex­
periment many time* repeatable.
All the Cumberland bomeatead*ra came from the Relief roll*.
•killed
By mutual agreem ent,
1-worker* ahd seml-akltted la ­
r i work oq equal
basis, with
boat* representing the
best endagvors of all * i th* re e u lt
) From their small tracts of 5 to
l0 'arras each, th* homesteader*
Will grow their own fooda.
No one Industry will determine
jh* day'* labor. Th* handicraft
workers will cater to th* tourist
trad* mad*
accessible from the
grossing of highways frags which
Cibsssltl* get* it name.
Other*
Wilson said, will “tie Into tbo Inwhich will
Austria] development

K
rrom
W A N f 1A © $

HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired
b y mm who realty known bee
BrtcSA J »w«Nr . Man- A»*.

LOST: Brown m are main. Weight
1,000 lbs. K. J. Reiter, Longwood.

I N I UINU WtIF.Kt, base F o rt
tro th , A-l condition $205. Aus­
tin delivery truck $105. T-Ford
d d f m j truck $35. Reels and Sons.

COl-GRED girl TCnta Job doing
l y w m r k , rooking, nursing, oi
field work Lilli* Mn* Thomas.

FOR BALE: Miaatonary -Strawber­
ry Plant*. Rex Packard.
NOW READY to tra-uplant ■RMJMW each of Tom»t-&gt;, Pepper,
Eggplant, Col lards. C a b b a g e
Plants. $1.25 a thousand in quan­
tities- II. F. Ilainea Allan-ont*
8 U U 5 -K n l Bliss and Hpauldings
■umber F a and F a fo r fall planttag- From certified seed this
spring. PLANTS—C *bU *r, Cauli­
flower, pepper, tomato, collard,
*■(*■, b n cro li, and lettuce, all
toady around Sept 15th. Our list
malted upon request. Prevail and
Company, Seville Florida.

ARE YOU LUCKY? 1**2 Lincoln
hand peony worth $2.—Other
calm ap to fMOO. Complete U. 8.
A '- Coaadla* Buying Bata and
a g d k l y m agatln* “Colas" — SI
pagoa walled tor dim*. COIRS,
laa* Milwaukee, Wise.

boiW, which caa h* processed by
Industrie*. p riv a te ly ' financed, to
be wrta bile bed there.
T heyII h er* a community houae
and a achool, /
F ira t eatim aU a of aricultural ex­
pert* were th a t it
would coat nt
lenal $100 an agio Just to clear th* nronhljm
land. T h at would b are made the I'hll.d.lp
Claetanatl
ec.it prahlbltlT t to t h ^ lodlridbal
hornet leader.
B a t with
eiterplllar tractor
clearance th* coat wa* only $15 an
aero fo r land booght a t only $4 an
aero. Many Job* berim e aeailabi*

Yesterday’s Results

The legislative committee Into*-1
ti**tin* c h a r m o f asserted c r a f t
ooM eorraptlea in tho Mew Orleans
city
adm inistration yesterday c h a rte r membership prlrU efo will
board additional w H a n m tinder bp ajpdtahad. Tho charter w ill ho
tho direction o f Senator Lone.
Mr*. Gabriel A n n , a trained Q k a H ad. when a decree team
from tho- DeLand A atterf,L odge
nnrno engaged in mi**Ion work,
aypeam ' to initiate all nxr.ibera
•aid ib a ha* come her* from A t­
apd install officer*. Laet nlghv, lo- yegrs, nod »h* i | said to bq looting
lan ta a few yearn ago and had
forw ard with much anticipation
made a survey of "vi#*” condition*
meeting her re la tire* and friend*
to prepare a n article to bo entitled
during Urn ptojle. All «r». InfltgA.
She (aid. ope woman In the «ccSometime during the
next 10
rc ra te d dlatHct told her a he had
d iy i eight Seminal* County cattle
paid a totgl of about $fOjDOO to po­
roller* w il| r*e»&gt;e thee** from
lice during hoy realdence In the
th* FERA fo r 'h e
2t'i bend of
dletrlct.
ra ttle which weio appralaed and
Th* w itn e n alao teitifled that
•old a t O r 1*00 S a u n te r roornlrg
“cold blooded m urder" wo* being
m the firat
shipm ent tr \ go mrf
committed In the city hoepUal for
from th* eoupty. Tho clltlem en
mental disposes. She a tarrie d one
are Jo* Cameron, E. t t . Kilbeo, Texpoctaat negro mother waa placed
W. P re ra lt, Noah Jacobi, B arney
in a at rail Jacket.
Beck, Grayer a I* H U , John BonVirlk, *nd a negro man who had
on* cOW-th -K itr'-J iC '. fJnoieroa
end W. G. Kllbee acted ae
appm iter*, apd o * ft
H&gt;0 nvrao.u
wefe present to witness the agle.
KEY WEST, Sect. 11— ( A P I The catU* will
probgmy net tho
Strict rule* govern the Key Weal
owner about W per toad, The cpIhe loud want to an KEUA cannery
a t Opalodta near Ilia ml.

Thev Lock You Out
Of Jail in Key W est
Philadelphia »; O t r a l a n g L

O ther project*, sim ilar in tbo
clearance o f aubmarginal seres—
really rural «lum clearance—a n
taking form in Jaaper and Putnam
countira, Georgia anil n rar Richt«n, Mia*.
Californian*, adept a t
catchy
word-coinage, titled their Is n An­
geles project, highlight of subsist­
ence homestead on city outskirts,
“Kurban Homes."
Bough a t th* h ig h n t price per
acre and containing the sm allest
ladlridual units of all the federal
homesteads started by the $ tt,000,000 federal appropriation, lturban Homes (comblhlng much that
la both "ru ra l" and “ urban") are
expected to dem onstrate * combination of the best phases o f coun­
try and city life,
“T h e n ire two way* to 'home­
stead,' " explained M. L. Wilson,
director of subsistence homoetead*.
“One la to take
factories Into
rural communities. But *om* In­
dustries, for -p e d a l reasons, have
to stay In cities. Then, due to mod­
ern transportation, population cap
be taken to th* country."
‘Out there, on wrf home*load*,
bought a t $410,000 and Irrigated,
th* experts expect te p rase the* by
caregni planning'to* n yepe »round
grow ing climate a fam ily1* entire
■utMlatent* ta n be grown on only
flse-elgbta of an aero. I t will be
(he
moat Intensive
type of the
“garden homestead.
Kurplai s will be avoided, WIIson said, wilh the homesteader-)
trow ing ‘Just rnough to supply
what th* family needs plua a little
to give to friends."
Sm artly suburban and typically
Californian am the house designs,
with wood-paneled Interior* and
flagaton* floors th a t ran be dam p­
ened down for eoolneis.

Stop Chills
and Fever!

tY a .h ln m ,. n T; C hicago (.

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Ntsr Turk at MU Uvula, potipupeu

P e a c e Returns
To “Battle” Torn
Louisiana C i t y

City News Bricfw

(continued from M g* one)
ley's reinforced city police, the rest
of the state p r e p a id fo r a quiet
prim ary.
»
“ K lngflsh" I-eng, had 2000 or
more an Idle re and Mayor Walmaley had an alm ost equal number of
policemen. B ut, under a pence pact
• Ignod by th* two factions, no
guardsmen or policemen will be
snowed i t the poll*.
Any election dispute* will be
handled by an arbitration commit­
tee commanding a flying squadron
of 300 arm ed men.
A fter alm ost two months of con­
stant turm oil, carrying a th re a t of
pitched battle* on the streets of
New Orleans, the electlon-esa do­
cility promised on* of th* meat
peaceful balloting* In the city's
history.
( Considerable criticism was di­
rected *(*ioel Long for calling
numerous high achool boy* to owns
in the “partisan political dispute."
, Both Long and Walmaley, who
have completely
domin ated the
personalities of th* candidate*
they are supporting, expressed con-

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Property ownera who will be a p ­
proached by city nanltary official*
amj aalftd to pay for the coat of
erecting ope of probably 0 0 0 sanitary toileta which are to be biilU
aa quickly aa possible, may Irupee!
one of the new flan U a t 711 Celery
Arena*. City. Sanitary Inyprctyr ft
P. Paxton
»upcnrleed \h f lljatallatlnn of the new toilet »t th a t
location
yesterday. I t le
built

IN OUR OFFICE

M H YrnqrSftm m o f M alaria!
Fbivrriog with thill* on* momoat and burning with f*r*r the
nest—that'- on* of tb* efforts of
Malaria. Unless chocked, th* dis
•SM will do serious harm to your
hggUh. Malaria, a blood Infortioo
calls for two things. Fim L dootro)iag the Infection in th* blood.
Second, building up th* blood to
• t i r t o n e the effect* o f tho aU
*a*o and t&lt;* fortify ag xltw l.farther
attacks.
'
Grove's Ta.'t«l*ia
Chill Tonic
soppli** both those effort*. I t oontalas tastelei.i quinine, hleh kill*
th* lafocUon In tho L
iron, which rnrieh** and bnllda up
thn blood- Ckills and favor goon
slop and you nr* rnitored to health
awl comfort. F or half a century.
Grove's TaaUioa* ChUI Toni* ha*
boon sure relief fa r M alaria. I t b
Just aa useful, too, a* a
tonic tow old and young. Pleasant
to taka and aboolutel* harmless.
Safa to give childran. d o t a hetti*
a t any a tor*. Now two *t**o—Me
and $i. Th* I t •!»• *ootalM 1 1-1
time* a much as th* 50* also and
giro* yon $5 porcoat more to r

The f t o t birth d ay of Mr* *J. tL
“Grandma" Lord, Hr., la I t be obd w i t t 'M »| L r b u k r t
pteni* w b ld t la to bo bc!4 a t Ev-

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0a FO-B Market

la aiding
l a t h e N.

baa ail It waa ready I climbed
d i f a t over to the liner, aboet
I t a tta c k yesterday.

Tha eatery a t th a t tim e waa iaW
In moat Inet a ores F. O B-, and
bought to Boost cases, by buyers
I started forw ard from the rig h t oa th e field or to the car on
■ whore I came oa hoard.
the railroad aiding.
"This celery, being put up In the
I I groped my way forw ard on
h e a l dock. I reached midships rough, necessitated the operation
It I ’stumbled over 'a charred of email Washers to the various
r sprawled face dawn ward on m arkets to take care of (fa ir par­
tock. I t waa apparently th a t ot ticular trade. And there were hun­
•o a f boy, shout 10-yeem-old. dreds of thee# sm all washers to the
re wore M m arks of ideatIf 1- N orthern markata. They furnished
competition to tha celery business
■p there, aad everyone knows th a t
competition U tha lUa Of Undo aad
hfsljiaaa.
“In those lim es. Instead o f ooa
deefa. We brought the body ashore,
p i could gut up a* far. aa the man buying 50 cars, which condi­
tion vre h are today, 5q man bought
TO cpre, had put tha stu ff 'd ? them ­
selves, probably employing fire or
ate to** to do so. This w as fu r
m arketing condition to IM 4.
■1921 saw the advent of tha
warped anJ
wash house on a Ufafa fargwr scale
nothing leftlocally. However, the fatuhtog was
ibe upper dorks.
d 't« go below by climbing only done la tha a re a ! th a t the
on the, outside of the ship to buyer requested It aad pgld for | t
d a e ^ below the boat and prome­ I d other words th f buyer paid a
nade decks, hut I found th« whole premised for ib i washed calory.
»u method waa all right, a t tfaa
to p r |o r o f tha ship had been eaten
a rt, fo r It entailed no additional
away by the flames, which were
pause on tfao g r e w or ohipper.
still devouring tha forward ooc-

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sharp Increase to wpah houses
again! The different organisations
hunt th eir n g n plants, and put in
steady crews to operate ^hcm. The
fpet th a t tbs Investment ta these
plants waa ao heavy, gad the fact

t T b a 1m e ids 1 r eeogwtoa anything,
i t tree hasntiia. T ha ship saoaaed
Just a mam bf twisted steal plates,
am t tubes. I t will ha erro rs! days
before she wilt cool off enough to
perm it anybody to g e t down to bur w u h rd celery th a t re a r very
noticeable.
' “The demand for WSih*d celery
Wa found a lot of ladles’ pocket
f a e t o shew* a do sen of there— a t
that
time was
Increased
Strewn eround on the aftdeck. L’n- considerably,
and , ^ a r e
and
degwriUra' i i preaaat s l lvse took more wash houses ware bulk to
chmigu of them.
m art t a b demand. B ut this wash
Increased Uwir output
The wireless room waa destroyed houses
by Urn fire, and moat of tha bridge.
The wood covering of the prome­
nade and boat decks had bo read
down to the steal plates.
Tito bow of the ship did not acorn
to ha horned aa badly aa tha mid­
ship and tha aft nectlvoe Tha deck
th ere waa a a fire daring tha ftvv
b e a n , I waa aboard, and th at todlcatoa ta m y mind, that the flames
broke out toward the storm of the
•k fa aad a to their way forward.
I mat load earn lifeboat still la its
d avit a a th a starboard aids, and

realise th a t the entire
egpeaie
Washing,
and
a*
forth,
waa soon V* lores Ifaelf
upon him. So to 1927 we had in ­
creased the seed of harvesting o ar
«rop from I t to 4$ cents. SUll wo
appreciable
damage draa M § &gt; y
the grower. •

“In i m « 4 ltt* ibis readUina
Increased In Its aerlousma. There
was still a sm all premium being
paid fo r washed
celery bewght
F. O. B-, hut the washing pleats
were producing
more and more,
and forcing more expense upon the
grower.
“Still, the real tea tlon waa vague
to moat growers and shippers, th a t
tb s coot of processing th eir product
waa aooai to be put la Its entirety
upon them. The wash houses were
Increasing the demand for washed
friery ,
but already the
buyers
Were kicking about the coot of tha
processing.
"W hat waa tha result 1 Some of
tha shippers, falling to sell their
washed product a t a
prem ium
quoted washed celery a t Uw same
price aa the rough, la order to sail
their product F. 0 . B.
“By the end of the 1SS0 season
the output of washed celery had
lnerve sad to approximately 75 per­
cent of the total celefy harvested
la dcmigole County. Sarasota was
washing Its whole crop, and advo­
cating the washing of all celery to
tfae briyere on the other end.
“The consigned washed celery at
this tim e waa alm ost to excess of
tha washed celery being sold F . Q.

“Wfare they quotedUtefr F . a $
need U th e buyer*, the
buyers
m ad th a t the delivered prices up
ecth from t hree Southern w cons figured more than the F. 0 .
. prim e plus the freight from the
talks lU County m c Uqd.
“So fat order to property compete
1th. Ssmlnols County celery ow
ortfanrn m arkets, the delivered dews, aad he la wUhla hia rights
dee project waa started.
from U s point of view la dama ftdlog H.
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■Thee la 1S31 tha pro-cooling
b p In see atartad.
I t waa w ftoa
U lng for the farmer a t first. By
to barg dee s U fa, but tha delivered dectewslng the amount of ice In Um
talas ftothod finally had lU day. ta r dwt to the pre-cooling the te s t
process was practleelly
I t igeatmaUrtiy gave the buyer ow t f this
Tbe laving of refrige rqUse other and g reater privileges
thaw' they had ever had before.
th)« coata took care of the proeeae"N aturally ow a delivered basis, tag.
subject to boyars approval on the
“ However, by the end of
the
o th er and, the buyer on the other p u t season (1U34), ere find the
end enjoyed the privilege at ta m ­ grower paying tha
pre-cooling
ing the c a r down oa its arrival, or charge aad the buyer receiving the
ask fog a c a t la tha price should reduced refrigerating costa, under
the occasion demand Ik
the delivered sales mlhod.
“T aka for a is m pie, tha F. 0 . B.
"The e v t of harvesting the crop
m ark et In Florida might bo $1-50 has In the meanwhile, risen to-over
p e r crate which necessitates a | 50 cents per crate. Thus wo tee
price of a t h a s t $2.50 par crate la i that way back in 11*24, the feundaNew York, to equal tbe local fig-1 Uio waa laid for this
grower lo
eventually be paying tha
entire
urns.
“Suppose oa this particular day' oval of all this washing aad su n ­
th a t the buyer had bought h it com -1dry other things th at It m i n i a
modity on the delivered basis, the crate of cilery m utt go through
m arket waa aa before mentioned before it have- Seminole County.
$1.50 per crate F. (X B.
“ By washing our celery here wr
“On Its arrival a fte r being in hive forced the sm elter Indepen
transit four days,
suppose the dent crier; vvw her out of businc".
market Had dropped on the other and it is lending year In and year
end to tha equivalent of $1.00 or out te put the independent grow rr
Iras on this and.
ia
obligation to
financing or­
“In lota o f cases, the buyer finds ganisations
fault w l|h the car of celery, and | “Thus, in ronrluekia, we tee the
otk» fo r reduction in the price nr I rvnlutlnn of the different process
turns tha car down completely, ia ing.costa. From 1924 tw-1934. the
order to save bis own nock, which
the w riter for ooa baa had happen
to him.
aad Can
cite facta to
prove it.
“ In all fairness to oorqy buyers,
too kaow they are honest enough
to take their medicine a nd try and
make It up on additional care of
sta ff. But what about tha unscru­
pulous buyer, who is
ready aad
willing enough to take advantage
of the privilege extended to him by
the
delivered salea
method for
which the . grow er and shipper
alone are responsible 7
“ W ith a cash F. O. a market
this art) would be entirely rem e­
died. And these
things are all
done within the law, and even gov­
Uc*l Facial
ernm ent Inspection has failed la
hspuwdwi. tomem&gt;
some cases to ha able to cope with
AU For
I tha menace
which the delivered
76c
sales method so ably fosters.
“*f the
m arket should on the
m t.. St- * U tld W L K i

DR, HENRY
McLAUUN

cw t of ha Trailing t t l a y hex
risen from approximately HO cents
lo over 50 cent* an.t the grow er in
the Ions run is h ririn t all of Urn
m l
“Washing crlcrjr an.l other proc,casing tnelho.i,
were all started
as profila! lo
m r a .u m to the
grower, -but now,
through lha
delivered sales plan |n rffre t, Kara
fallen upon the gtower to bear.
The
* no rimuus number of
people that gel a
slice of the
farmer* Income before be gats a
cents Is appalling.
"F irst, the farmer must support
hU co-operetire or financing or­
ganisation, with its numerous em ­
ployees.
-T hen the crate man and the
hareosting cttmw c«mf nf xi.
“The rs 11mails with their eg-

b at, the return per crate of celery sional man, and any other pareoim
w aa no more than it was the year
before. There Is no equality in this.
"Owe way
»e have to
offset
these Increased costs, si by an K.
0 . B. cash isles
method to
re­
place the methods now in effect.
"Then
there Is no
room for
e q u a w k a e rk k k j which m ight aria#
a fte r U»e celery reaches the other
end, and th at goes for any other
commodity that might be grown in
the S tate or Florida.
"W hen a crate ul celery brings
Lumber And
$2.72 per crate in Ne»r York, by
Roofing
the time the above mentioned coats
are
taken out. the grower baa
about $1.00 left to pay his entire
production and harvesting costa.
And tha above price of $2.7$ was
conspicuous by its absence.
“We aay
the
growers need
action, concerted art inn,
on the
pert of every m erchant,' profet-

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me - - —
The Manhattan Market sella
the nicest and freshest fruits
and vegetables in town.”
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VEGETABLES
Wednesday &amp; Thursday Specials

C. F. BALES

Brat Quality

“So wv «*e the evolution of the
entire coat
being put upon tbe
grower. Here la where tbe de­
livered talas problem started.
“Tbe southern celery sections of
tha state, naturally being further
away from the Northern markets,
had approximately 10 cents more
freight per rre l* on their produrt.
“ A fter the premium oa washed
celery had bees mors or leas abed
ished and each aection had sta rte d j
washing practically all It* eatery,
the Southern sections found them ­
e d TVS in a peculiar position h r

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Um
past 48
hoar*. Several
points In tho stats reported rioting
t t sjm p a U ilia n and ooldisra.
O ther strike centers w ars qniat
although n o n troop* w o n trrdsrod
out Is N orth Carolina.
Organised labor
undsrwrot*
tho natlonwlds tcxtilo striks last
G ot. Louis J . Brmnn, f ir s t m an
night as union is a d sn withdrew
tb s It pone* proposal la Iha-Jndus to be re-elected a s
DemocrrUc
t*r.,

Prom ptly at 8 P. If., P n n c ls
J. Gorman, national strik s leadsr, announced mill owners had
. not
accepted
labor’s offer of
an arm td true* and th at Isad sn
of tho walkout would not accept
responsibility fo r f u t o n violence.
President Groan of tho A m iri
ta n re d s n tio n of Labor said i
m ajority a f tho 1M national and
International ynioos
affiliated
with
his
w ganiaation
had
pWdgod financial aid to tbs U n­
til* workers.
&gt;Ho abandoned plans f o r a
moating of labor’s super-council
bars' today to dlacwh financial
participation by all unions In
tho Walkout and said tho striks
wmdd b* discussed a t the A. F\
o i L b convention In San P rsn c b ts,
P iy * .
. . . —
j j
.
^
*Tho rospooslblllty Is upon lh a
x ^hoolders of tbs management
now,’’ Gorman declared
last
‘ night. **Oor generous gesture
hda been U no a rail: llan ag snssat sasou still deUnnlned to
rldo hldh and ta tide - hard as
H algay* has ridden.’*
.G orman warned th a t his group
would not accept responsibility
fa r rielsnc* In the bloody con­
flict a fte r 6 o’clock last night.
’’Violence Is going to get
wer*0|“ ho said.
His warning was lisusd as
thro* Now England
state*—
Connecticut, Main* and
Rhode
. (Continued On Pago Four)

Search For Hidden
Fortune Of Widow
R e v e a l s $100,000
MOBILE, Ala., Kept I t . —Search
fo r tho hidden fortune of Mrs.
M argaret Steels C oi, SB.ysar-old
widow w ho’ died her* Saturday,
want on la s t sig h t with m ors than
flOOjDOQ already turned up.
Patico guarded the modest home
of Um Sgod ra d use closely as locksad carpenters, under the
t i relatives and friends
eiplorsd possible
for
I Asset (0,000 In thousand dol­
ing. MUe was believed still hidden
t u n hi the house. Nearly |l t £ 0 0
tm.g*id coins, currency and checks
WSS found la the treasure hunt
Mewday night.
BOAT SIN K S

g o re m o r of Maine
since
the
Civil W ar, who won out oTcr
his
Republican
opponent,
A l­
fred K. Ames, by the surprising
plurality, of over 23,000 votes.

H.M .PAPW 0RTH
RE-ELECTED TO
HEADTRADEBODY
Re-Election Also Is
Accorded 5 Other
L e a d ingr Officials
A # l t h s s fo r the p a st fire
ye arm, re-election to th e presidency
o f th* Sem inole C ounty C ham ber
of Commerce cam e to H a rry M
P spw nrth, popular d r i c leader and
property owner, d uring the Sep­
tem ber m eeting of the board of
directors, held a t the trade body
office last night.
Re-election to office also be
cam e the privilege of B. F . Ilsines
e f A ltam onte S prings as firs t vicep rw ld e n t,
Mrs. J. W. C oates of
Oviedo, A. G. W egner of C huluoU ,
end John Meisch, Mr., of Sanford
as district vice-presidents, and A r­
th u r B ran sn as tre a su re r, while
F rank E vans of luika M ary, and
W. II. Schm idt of Hanford
were
elected as district vice-presidents
succeeding C It. Haarcy and It. A.
N ewm an, respectively.
By unanim ous consent.
Karl
Lehm ann w ai ag ain aalected as
(Continued On P a g e 4)

ABA Head Pleads
For Leniency For
“Slow” Borrowers
W A SH INGTON . BepL IX— (A P )
— Y . M. Law, president of tha
A m erican H anhara’ A ssociation,
ha* appealed to the nation'* bank
exam iner* not to ham per th* ex­
tension of bank credit* by a rigid
a tlitu d a tow ard ‘S low " loans th a t
a re fundam entally sound.
Law addressed a conference of
exam iner* charged w ith reporting
on the condition of BO percent of
th* banka of th* country.
" I t stand* to reason," Law told
them , " th a t aa long aa exam iners
believe It to be th e ir duty to con­
sta n tly ham m ar on loan* th a t are
adm ittedly good, only becaua* they
a re alow, It will have tha affe c t not
only of forcing banka to a a a rt un-

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DEATH SHIPS]Long Realizes All Of
SOS FLASH His Ambitions In
WAS DELAYED Beating Walmsley
NEW ORLEANS, S«pt. 12
— (A.P.)—Huey Long t o d a /
h a d re a liz e d hi.* n m lilU o n of
nmnnhinjt every vestijre of
m n jn r p o litic u l o p n o x itlo n in
t h e State of Loui-viAna end

LEFFLER SEEKS GEORGIA VOTERS
FIRE INSURANCE SET TO PUT END
RATE REDUCTION TO BITTER FUSS
UndenvritersSugrfrest Interest In Election
Centers In F i g h t
Method To B r i n g
Down luocal Costs F o r (iovernorship

GOP Sees Need For
More Propaganda
AfterLosing Maine

Hopkins Expresses
Sheriffs Of Twenty
Disgust Over His
F l o r i d a Counties
Brother’s A c t i o n
Must File Report

Combustion H e l d
As Cause Of Fire
On S. S. Santa Rita

T IT U SV IL L E , B ept, (X— Bobby

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NUMBER 275

W A SH INGTON , Sept. IX — OP)
N E W YORK, Sept. 12.—M l —
—The us* o f A rm y pilot* to dem ­
Georg* R ogers, Chief Radio O pera­
o n stra te planes for a private con­
tor on th* burned Morro C astle,
cern abroad w as described today
told I he B oard of Inquiry
to d ay
th at it we* fully 30 m inutes a fte r
to the Senate M unltloa, C om m it­
he wa* aw akened
berai*** of the
tee.
fire agoerd th* ahip he received
President J . S. Allan!,
of th*
the order to te n d out an SOS. «
C urtiaa-W rlght E *i*irt C orpora­
The sm oke waa gellin g thick,
tion, said his company freq u en tly
Roger* (ratified , and the radio
borrowed Arm y pilot* and
they
loom wa* g e ttin g
warm .
II*
%
tow, | on ),i,
had proved helpful in the sals of
Gov. R u n sit* T alm adg# (le ft) and Ju d g e Claude P ittm a n ( rig h t), , lllt
|l,. .a id a cu rtain In the
planes. He eaid the pilots usually |th ie f contestatj ta fo r the govei noi*hlp of Georgia, aw aited In Ihrir
, h, me* today th* drci*lon of the voter* who went to the poll* in loom caught fir*.
were on leave.
large num ber* to ca*t ballot* th at will deoil* the outcom e of (he
"I could h ardly breathe,” he
O th er evidence *■■ presented moat heated political cam paign G eorgia ha* -een In m any a year.
■aid. when his a ssista n t came
th a t th* C orporation, In March
liack to th* bridge
and
said,
1131, attem p ted to
a rra n g e for
' A lright, send out an KGS.”
lie testified he wa* awakened
President Hoover to receive Com­
by second A ssistant Radio O pera­
m ander A rtu ro Merino,
chief of
to r
George A lagna,
a fte r the
th* Chilean A ir Force, in order to
fire broke out.
help counteract the effo rts of the
m entis Investigation of the trag HY DE PARK,
Sept. I I —
✓ Irene*
F ella
Lam m ott and
(A .P .)— P resident
Itooae velt
e sp e els
C ongress
to
enact
P ie rre D uPont
a r t n eat
on the
legislation
requiring
passen­
program to tell o f the m unitions
ger ship* t a he constructed as
operations of th a ir larg e corpora­
com pletely
fireproof aa pos­
tion.
sible aa a reaull of th* Morro
The story of th e international
C astle d isaster. The President
disclosed this today a t a re g ­
tra ffic in the tools of w ar as reATI-ANTA, Sept. I t - l A D —
Reduction
in fire
Insurance
ular press eonlerente, saying
reeled b, the
S enate m unitions
ra te s in this city d r|v n d upon A b itte r political cam paign. In he believes even th*
equip­
investigating com m ittee brought
the C ity Com missioner* accept­ which charges of disloyally to j m ent m aterial ra n be made of
p ro tests yesterday from two fo r­
ing six recom m endations
made
fireproof m aterial. The Morro
the New Deal
were answ ered
eign power*.
rerwni*
by the S ou th eastern U nderw
rit­ w ith vehem ent p ro testa tio n s of
C astle waa a steel ship.
S ecretary of S tate Hull launched e rs A ssociation, it w as reveal'
rv e lle d
support of P resid en t
Roosevelt
w ith Senator N&gt;e, chairm an of the this m orning by M ayor W. K
closed In Georgia last night w i'h
He testified he went In the
com m ittee. The A rgentine ambae- l-rfflrr.
in te rest renlered In the fight be bridge to a ct as his m essenger,
sador has protested to
Hull th a t
The recom m endation* call t o f
tw n n
Governor T alm adge and , and a t 3:13 o’clock, A lagna re
full-tim e
paid
the inquiry has reflected on a high three additional
Judg* Pittm an.
1 turned and aa(d, "Y ou better get
A rgentine naval officer. Chilean *u- firem en, the purchase of a deluge
Ten re present* lives
In
Cun- I out of here if you don't want
th orities also e ra understood to have set or tu rre t noxtl* for th*
a r e a * .. f* u r a f tlvam wnup|H&gt;ertl. [ u, die Ilka a r»t."
pru lamlad. ■I t w as believed U qll der com pany, th a resueapU",
W Bf” brill
ndm lnhted In tho I 11* said h* asked, "W hst shout
also wee in terested [q do ewe*an le re g u la r drill* by tha entire
D em ocratic p rim ary today.
distress m essa g e sf Then we re
p
a
rtm
en
t,
th*
condition
th
a
t
both
p u rp o rtin g to connect
Mexican
P ittm an h a t -tum ped the slate
from
officials w ith Am erican m unition! the pum per and ladder tru ck re- acru sln g Tslm vdge of fighing reived a radio m essage
a nother
ship
asking
bImiiiI a
Bpond to firs t alarm s In th* princoncerns.
el
every
turn, burning
ship
off the Jrf*M&gt;
cipel business d istric t, the In­ the President
N yr and Hull refused to reveal
stallatio n of an a p p rev rd tele ­ •specially charging opposition to ! C oast.!’ It waa a flri this that
(he details of their luncheon con- g ra p h fir* ala rm ayslem of Class the farm p rogiam of the A d­ the SOS was sent, hr said,
He
aisi,
lit v rrsa tlsn .
II o r C lass C as recommended m inistration.
X tartling disclosure* in the Moi
"W it) you keep big nsm es out of by the N ational Hoard of Fire tiaim ed (list in only one otlu t I to U astle d lssa strr filled the testi
sta
te
hsve
Relief
funds
liern
the bearing from now o n ? "
N&gt;e U nderw riter*, and the adoption
niony yesterd ay in the D epartm ent
and s tric t enforcem ent of a Cod* divou-ed from n s t e a d m in istra ­ of Com merce Inquiry tritu Salur
ws* asked.
tion,
and
hurled
rlia
rg
r*
of
a
S uggested F’ire W aste Grdidays sea holocaust
‘'N o," he replied em phatically, of
"pardon racket'*
W ith the federal ^rrand jury
l-alvr ha w rote a letter to
Hull riartces for .Small M unicipalities
Tile cam paign
was enlivened hearin g U apt. W illiam F'. W arm s
Mayor Laffler had cnniinunl
r s jm g the com m ittee had no in by a federal
i mu l
injunction rush in g its own
ra
te
d
with
officials
of
the
Assocl
Invraligaliun,
offending a
foreign
trn tio n of
ation w ith the request for recom ­ a g ain st John W hitley. I-agrange
(C untinusd On Page F'our)
g o v e rn m e n t l i t said tha comm it
rn
n
lrac
lo
r
and
,
losspersonal
m endations fur second class on
te r illd not endorse sll statem en ts
m en en tiles,
instead of second and political friend of the gov
placed in th* record.
class plus five cents
as
now ernor. prohibiting tom from vu,
latiug wage and itour provisions
Testim ony yaaterday
revealed rated.
Ihet the
C u rtiss-W rig h t E xport
lie also had Liked for recom ­ of (he NR A.
corporation, airplane m an u fa ctu r­ m endations for M-eend class less
Tulrngdgr cam paigned on Ins
ers,
offered
“corarnlselons" to five cents on m ercanllles, instead record, claiiniiig the new h.gh
way hoanl. placed in power a fte r
several South Am erican a ad M, ( *
(C ontinued On Pag* Two)
(C ontinues On Pag* 1)
lean governm ent official*.
Sum*
W ASHINGTON. S*pt 12 —(A P )
m em bers of the com m ittee Insisted
I&gt;emo&lt;-r«lir
victories In
the
the commissions w ere bribe*.
Maine elect Inns In m ight ex pres*
C u rtiss W rls t y re p re se n tativ es
■ions ■*f concurn yesterday from
told the com m ittee
they told 24
the K«*|tub|lcmn leadem , ctiupled
(Continued On Pag* Two)
with U lk of reloutiled &lt;» O. I*, effo rts elsew here
A dininblrm tton
spokesm en gn*eted the outcom e as
W ASH INGTON , Sept. 12.—&lt;AP)
• w hacking New l&gt;esl endorse
1—H a rry [ . Hopkins, Em ergency
TALIaAHAHHKE. H * P I . 11!
m in t
Belief
ad m in istrato r
and,
nf ( A I ') —.Sheriffs
of JfO Klurid*
F rom the lieiuihliriti ram p m m r
course, a Dem ocrat, had llttl* news ro u n tlra were tnld y e n te n liy |»y J
nn M sertinn th sl billions Md is tn h
a t his press conference except:
I*. Newell* exem tivp mm re ta r y tu oted Buppo*t'dly for relief upper
“T hat sonuvagun of a b ro th er of
fjovernor B holti, tli*l it %*■* "im entlw can l&gt;e used to Influence vot
mine h&lt; running fo r coroner on the
prm liv©” they report Immediately era.
HALBOA, C anal Zone, Rapt. IX. Republican
tic k e t In
Turonia,
&lt;-r» wh#tK*r slot m ar hi it** are Iwinir
— .Spontaneous com bustion w as the Was hington.
D em ocratic q uarieni prepareti to
operated In lh#lr counln*^
cause of a sm ouldering fire In Nn.
use frequently the ad ag e: ” As
"Can you tie to th a t? My fa th ­
Newell
said
20
ahertff*
hnve
imt
3 holds of the G race line ship S a n ­ er was a good B ryan Dem ocrat m
Maine goes so goes the nation "
ta R ita, safely In po rt here. h«r Iowa Hr ran fo r C ongress time replied to m le tte r which went for
P o etm aster (I e n • r a I Farley
cap tain , H a rry Stephenson, aald a fte r tim e and never got enough ward from the Governor'* of fo e called ’’the convincing m ajority
Aug 27 asking for re p o rts nn tin- given** to Braun, ’‘proof am ple th a t
Monday.
votes to put in h ll h a t.”
riot machine sta tu e by Kept
I"
“T he fire waa not of Incendiary
The brother’s nam e Is Dr. I a w ­ G overnor SSolt/ is to re tu rn it, &lt;i the New Dral m eets w ith the a p ­
proval of the m ajority of the peo­
orig in ," C aptain Stephenson aald. ls A. Hopkins And as fur bis inn
“ It waa
cauaed by spontaneous Ring for coroner on o Kepuhin so S aturday, and Newell said hr had ple In thia country,"
a sk rd th a t complete rep o rta on the
C hairm an Henry P. F U teher, of
com bustion In o u r baled cotton c a r­ ticket, said lIupkiM I
slut machine* 1* compiled before the Republican national com m ittee
go. Th* bold wa* ep*o*d on* hour
"W elt. I th o u g h t th a t p a rty died th a t tim e.
said the vole in Main* "show s the
before th* fir* wa* discovered."
two years ago and d id n 't n*&gt; d *
nrceaaity of an Intensification of
III* testim ony waa aupportad by coroner.”
Republican effo rt* ” and that "it
th a t o f C opt. W. A. Cline b ard , a
is evident that tha peopli have not
Balboa fire cap tain , who declared
yet understood w hat It a ll m eans"
"T h* fire Certainly w u COOS* I

Poison “Candy” Kills
ix—(*&gt;
T i t u s v i l l e Child Hillsborough Ships
t traaeF i r s t Grapefruit
H arris. X-year-old amt wt Mr, and
Mrs. C. B arrie, died hate a t noon
yesterday, a fte r having ewallewed
a full bo* e f strychalae tablets,
which w art eald la l a w h e n pro
scribed la medical treatm en t for
•a e th e r member Of th e family
The physician whe waa hastily
suaiaeotted, waa u a h l e ta eeaatrract the etfeat f t th e placet.

P artly clsody with local thundershowers tanlght aad TkaraAsJ.

HueyBecomesDictator
WithUnprecedented
Powers As Slate Is
Swept Into Office

STUART, Fla., fl.pL II.—W )—
Th* fo u r
grew of
the twom asted f h k h g schooner
Emily
B m n reached short saf.ly
MonBay a f ls r th e re ta il sank off Jupi­
te r Island.
but will prevent them from m ak­
■*
'— ring nay new loans except those
th a t are extremely Squid aad of by com bustion. T here w aa no d a m ­
'
short duration."
age, o th er th a n to tha cotton and
roffp* In th a cargo.

W"

— t

w e a t h e r

Operator Says S h i p
Was HotUnderFeet
When He Received
Order To Ask Aid

L a b o r Underwrites HE’S THE WINNER Curtisa-Wriffht Head
Says Men Proved
Strike As U n i o n
Helpful When On
L eaden Withdraw
. Leave Of Absence
. P e a c e Proposals
Rioting mad bloodshed
brought out mil National
Qumnbthen In Rhode Island
today, the latest storm cen­
ter of the textile strike.
| Guardsmen fired m volley
over the heeds of m crowd
to disperse strikers mfter a

t h e

Prlca F irs Cents

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1934

ARMY PILOTS
i r i n g O u t G u a r d s HELPED S
n R h o d e I s l a n d PRIVA1E SHIPS

r

TAMPA. S e p t I t — I V B ret
carload o f grap efru it to V akippod
from HUItboroogb ceoaty Utte m o son .le ft XV packing g loat of tls*
11ills bora C itrus Grew are Xm u i Iution yaaterday. Manag ua J . B . lagram aald It was oold f. o. K by
th* Pluridu a t r e a X t d U H i fo r
f4 a b n fo r first

P-Tf • kas for

China Purchases 22
Brutal PerVtrt Held Ultra-Modern Planes
As Slayer Of Child N E W YORK, «*pt. 12.— ( A F )—

INDIAN A t'OLJB, Bapt. 12. —
( AIM—Rearing brolao 1 plainly indlcatlng h* waa U*0 victim of a
aadistic slayer, th* body of 13.
year-old Donald Id w o rd Dillon » u
washed y e sterd a y from a souih
aid* sewer.
Th* lad had V r e a b et tw ite In
th* heed. A handkerchief was
cram med In Me Unaa tb os a gag
His left hand wo* aoorrbed as if he
had been to rtu re d w ith O hot wire
Or thin poker g a d . th ere were
m arks on otbor yoria o f his Indy
India alive of th* a tta c h of a bru­

tal yervtrt,
F-

••riflk w W jiA '

n i
.
The H erald.Tribun* aaya th a t the l le a r w a te r UOnfllO^rH
N orthrop C orim ratton, of In g le ­
wood, Calif., h a * recently com ­
°
pleted an order of 22 ultra-m odern
C L EA R W A TE R ,
Bapt. 12 a tta c k plane* for th* Chin*** gov
I A l’)*-T ba C lea rw a te r city corn ernm ent.
Th* plan**, aald to ta c m d In misaion la conaldarlnff a plan In
pcrform anc* a n y th in g In th* U nit- giv* building alto* ta raaldent* who
Htateo Army o r N avy squadrons, ra n qualify fo r loan* from th*
a re described a* • developm ent of Federal H ousing A dm inistration
U nder th* plan
n o w l*-mi
I he long-distant* ra rin g
mono­
tha d t p would give lot*
plane Gown by F ra n k Hawks. studied,
E ach I* s a i l to be capable of c a r­ which II i s m th ro u g h la s delin­
rying • 1Odd-pound bom b a n d us- quency. Th* re su lt, o fflrlals bouni m achine g uns la addition l&lt;&gt; lievs, would ho stim ulation of runfusl for non-stop flig h t o f over -tia c tio n s o d re sto ra tio n of prup2000 m iles,
I my to thg ta x ra ils.
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e n tr e n c h in g
h im s e lf
as a
d i c t a t o r w ith unprecedented

powers
state.

Chief Officer W. F. W arm s of
th e Ill-fated M orro C astle, who
b io k r down and wept as he told
Ilf the death of til* cap tain , Ito'ir r t R. Will m olt, at the g o w n m en's investigation of the t r a g ­
edy. W anna sla te d th a t he t»elirved the b lare was of incen­
diary urigin.

Democrat1!)

Ills a is le of conillilatee In y e ste r­
d a y 's Dem ocratic
p rim ary w as
•w ep t ta s convincing victory,
crushing the h a lf c entury's polit­
ical rule of the New O rlrsn s ring
now captained by M ayor Sem m et
W alm sley.
T h a t ring, tho old re g u la r organlxatton th at uniform ly elected (to
candidates Tor g e n era tio n s, had
easily repulsed all o f th* K lngfhih'a previous e ffo rts ta d e stro y
It.
It beat his candidate* In th*
Ja n u a ry m ayoralty clretlnn, but
laing vowed (horoutrii vengeance.
He had hi* vengeanre tmiay. Now
he can tru ly call him«elf d irta to r.
Had lxing lost in a landslida,
politically ho would Iw driven from
the gate* of the city, but by w in­
ning. ha aaeumed the m antle of
d ic ta to r w ith power undream ed of
in the politics of a sta te of th*
U nited Stale*.

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Blease Finds Out
CITY NEWS BRIEFS "They Never Come
Politics
l-ocal
w eather
yesterday: Back” In
High HM, low 73, rainfall
an inch.

IM1 ul
H r Tfc# A iw w Iit M P t f w

TuendAy't prin tA riti In k lf h l
ste te s showed thee* roaulta ta d a y t
.'LowiM anst H o ly !&lt;on*
d ates win.
U rru
* Tnl
South C arolina: The v4eita
Cole lllraae waa beaten for govor*

Thu City 11r if f i r ofTeri
treat
w ithes tu M iu Ml hi rad Urn*)#/
and all o th er local parsons who
will celebrate th a ir b irthday in Tiivcrsanea, and
extends
con­
g ra tu la tio n s to Mr* and Mrs. W.
riilo rtrio : M iti Josephine HocKi,
n , Rowe &lt;nee laobul M. R aynor j,
who will c eieh ra tr
their
IMh uw nrr o f ro t! rnlnt* »rul ft t o c lll
w orker w m
of G overnor Ed^
weililiiig an n iv ersary tom orrow ,
win Jubnaon fo r th* D«*mf»cr*Uc
Sanford Klks l.odgo la ached* nom ination.
uled to m eet in an
Im portant
A rlxona: 8 «n»tnr ABhurat w i l
session a t the Elks Hall Friday lemdlns n cloa* cont»*t f«»r nom innnight a t H;(KJ oVlock, said llow* ttpn.
ra
a id
Uverlin* loilge
s u r e la ry,
Mich if n n ^y ftrth u r U c y , I)«trolt
this m orning.
a tto rn e y . Jumped into a alight lead
over G overnor W illiam Com*lock
Dr. 11. H. Caswell. Ed Meisch. W,
for the D em ocratic ffu b rm alo ria l
S. Coleman, ami John (E l*«&gt;onardy
nom ination. Frank F lttffc rald lx
left this afternoon for a fishing
the GOP choice.
trip on thu E ast Coast htdow T itu s­
V erm ont: S cn*tor A ustin, Neff
ville, T he group plana to be away
Me*I for, wfts r*n»m ed by R tpubfur two daya.
licfthR «B Dem ocrat* picked F rad
F. I*. D anforth, of Jacksonville, M » rt In
New llftm pshirv
('onffrantTHMl
representing the A viation Dm*
a inn of the F E itA , wa* in San- Rogrrn, D rm ocral, «ntl Tnlwy, R ifonl and vicinity today su p e r­ puhlicxn, were rrn u n u n alrd .
W athington: A cloxr race fur lha
vising the erection of
Sanford
a trp o it
m arkers
on
pnocij a! h i’mi*cr»tic x onatonal nnm lnatioil
G niriha, C on n er!n u t, and Mary*
highw ays leading into the t lly*
Two h n a l men, supplied by tha land were holdtmr p rtm a rir* today,
FKRA, assisted him in the work. and l)»c N mw York prim ary i* to ­
m orrow.
Final o pportunity to her mu* a
cliitf i n inem her of B anfont Ju*
nioi A nllera I judge comes
to*
nigirl. before the end of a regu*
Imi1 ilie"eting which begins at • ;3tl
W k at Elks Hall, i ’lan* will
CHAMHFTRSHURG. I’a.. H*pt.
he CMinpleJed o if the m 'ia lo * y 12. (AI*) The e cra trh of a pin
•o ivice
here
m it
W ednesday exploded a etlrk of dynam ite and
lught, when Delaand ulficeis will aenl Mrs. C larence S c h u lti, of near
in - 1mII new officer* and im iiaie G reeiiraatl*, to a hospital w ith
all tnem bera du rin g c h a rte r prw- serious injuries.
smitaDurt c ere m »nies.
The dynam ite, lost by a w orker
on the S c h u lti farm last week, wax
Rumors that a wave of dengue found by th* w om an’* d a u g h te r.
fever had descended uj»on t hr Ruth, three. M rs H rh u lti told phyt'ity proved to be w ithout foun­ ainanx ah# ocratchvd the surfaca
dation w hyi a check up to d a / re ­ of the slick With a sa fety pin m
vealed only lh r"e or four t»«ia an e ffo rt to I te m th* cuntentx and
of the fever. I wo white ]Mtii lita
it esploded.
are a t F rrnald toiughton Memo­
rial H ospital recovering
from
MKM. KENNEDY DIEM
the intense pain and discom fort
MACON.
Ga.. Hapt. I X .- (A P ) —
which dengue brings, anti (heir
caaea arc the principal ones tu Mr*, lxiuiae Cliaby K ennedy, B8,
d a u g h te r uf the m an wbu founded
rep o rt.
M acon's firs t dally new *paper, Is
Congressm an J&lt;»# Bear*, of Jack- dead.
sonvllls, la the la te st prom inent
F loridian to accept an inv lU tio n to

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Curiosity OnceProved
Fatal For Cat, Too

(Jiving Free Homesite on
J,ln■1
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t h&lt; Samlool* County C ham ber r f
Cam mere* on Oct. 8. Th# group
will board a yacht ot Blu* Springs,
cum* ta Banford, and continue on
through th* riv er ta L ake H arney
and beyond If possible. Inspection
of needed river im provem ent* I*
th* Im pelling motive behind th* In­
vitation
Mlaa E lisabeth Jan* Leudar, of
A popka, grad u ate of F lorida Htata
College fo r Woman tb la spring,
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TH*

HARFORD

riERESr LAGS IN MILD BUILDING UNIONS AW AIT
T E S T O F T H E IR
Pi PETE TOWARD BOOM REPORTED STRIKE
ORDER
0USING PLANS THROUGH SOUTH

OUSTED OFFICIAL
SAYS CONSCIENCE
CLEAROFGUILT

ey Reveals Thai 92 Percentlncreaseln
Construction For 8
Montfuy IsReported
Been MadeForCash

Bob Simpson Soys He
Called Shota’ At­
tention ToShortage

Interest was lacking, It waa ra
trtid. - .
However, Henry Simp*on, eied
manager o f the Platitat Lum •
ir 'Company and me piher a f t b v

hadraralved request* for new con
ptruiptlon totaling $60,000 and r*
ipnaae ftTr-hinn* m oM m iuilon lo
ty in g $8,0on.
,' H t aald he would contlnua to
tha campaign to aecurt loan*
hart for residents dwtlrlng to ra
pair and Improve their home*.
" I hart Information from a re
Hoard*, street* and bridge projS jld g source that if local bank* rcla led In th* way during th* en­
tire eight month*. Th* Record ra
ported. Awards of $12,481,000 in
Auguit brought to $117,827,000
th* total for this clseslfkatlon
during thla year, Tha report ala)
said Indications are that contract
letting for euch project* will be
heavy during the next few month',
because of favorable weather (ondltlmn during the winter months.
"On th* whole there are avlilonres of building and construc­
tion activity In volume," Th* Man
ufacturer* Record said, "but sc
count must be taken of th* fart
that* federal projects and fadkr•tly-financed projects dominate.
For monthi now funds hav* been
10c Una 1Lima
expended with almost recklawi
Ik Una 8 (Iman ,
alandon In an effort In prim* thn
i* Te Una 8 Ilmen.
pump and start the flow of prl
l
. M Una 1month
V»tr funds Into building, construc­
1 Great flea ward# to Ha*.
tion and Industrial project*. But
' DeeMe rata fa* capital *»
a survey o f the situation reveals
Mb* rare tetter*. .
that more than *ny on* thing **■
oentlal to a return to normalcy
Minimum charra hut
In th* construrtlon Industry I* a
All *|— its* eavevsieeieeose
wlti W* sS sriM ter IS*
restoration of confidence."
mt M a n aeaeveW. N* »«feaSs » »
General bulldlffg awarde IdurIfig August amounted- to M/MIs
Qf)0 bringing the smsunt ** far
this year to $22,220,000. Contracts
for store buildings totaled $418,
000 during the pad month. I'rl
fit A.VC YOUR W ATCIi repaired
( by oat who really know* hb» vsle owners -nd chsln stores were
11-ported ss opening new storit
end Improving locstlons.
1— L o it and Found
LOST; Brown mart mule. Weight
pTlJWO lb*. R. J. lUllcr, Longwood.
[S— ^utom aliilM _

__

Crew Claims That All
Of .318 Passengers
Would Have Lived
By Obeying Orders

( m i . LONG WHEEL . haw Vurd
•j -truth, A -l condition $'296- Au.t«w*nttnnrd Prom Tagt 'Htcl
Ittn dellvory truck $196- T-Ford
,'delivery truck $36. Koala and Son.. a few hours after the fire, and
a national g'JXtd
observation
plane reported seeing several
more bodies floating In the svs.
LO T J , * . BHADOIN repair an4
Little attention was giving at
. .sharp*#.- your l a w n mower Ihe moment to handling the
They'll cut Ilka new- 8iu Elm A w
bodies
a* all
attention
was
turned to raring for th*
elhmislrd survivor ,
Fifteen or 20 of these were
FOR BALE: Tomato plant* fur rushed to hospitals with Injuwcs
j aala. M. B. Lowa. Qenav* A w mostly of a minor nature.

Phew* T19-W,

p O n BALKi Hlaalonary Blrawber-

I ry plants. Boa Packard.
k o W READY to tratsplant ( IM.W0 each af Tomato, Pepper,
Eggplant, Coltarda, C a b b a g e
'■ Plants. $1.26 a thotwand in quanB. F.- Haines Alla.uonte

S— Wanted
0 te ld .lL P. Kicker, Lockwood
Chief Preferred, rhon* 163J. L.
*, Rqgan, Jr., IT02 Park,

I — A partinante for Rant
___ ______ Unf&gt;irnl»h#d
_
| garage
rbB.RJENT;
apartaant, ItO 1-2 Palmsttu
AVantM Apply $10 Palmetto.

d garag*. A ll madam Improverate. Boat location te town. Inlira at H. A A. Iter*.

Meanwhile,
survivor*
were
given clothing hy the Red Cross,
and women of th* town quickly
organised to give hot coffee and
food to all survivor*.
Tale* of horror wore told by
th* fatguod crew and paeaangar*.
Member* of Ui* crow until
stopped by offlcari told of th*
dock watch attempting to chock
tho flame# alone and calling out
th* crew only to And th* aratar
pressure too low in tha ho**,
Th* raging flames gained a
quick headway In th*
Inflam­
mable curtains, diaper!**, tapes­
tries, and ruga In th* library,
spreading ao rapidly that th*
superstructure waa In flame*
fprs and aft.
Th* wind neapt tha,flam* and
acrid amoke to tha port aids t o
that It waa possible to put off
but half of tha ship's 24 Ufaboats.
8*am*o reported aaolag soma

cheat*" • ( Um pawerfa) union* will
bo placed at Ut* diapesal o f Um
strikers.
Croon m u not prop*rod to say
th* ■mount o f money that will bo
hurled Into lk « bnttla.
-Th* unlow will ( I t* ouch finan­
cial assistance aa they art able to
glva," h# aald.
.
Tkart art approximately 4,000,OOO warboot aaaaalalad In labor un­
ion* affiliated with tbc federation.
An asaeaament of 15 a worker
would plan $20,000,000 available
to tbo U itila leader* to continue
their' battle to the end with th*
Industry.
Th* tureen or failure - at th*
atrlk* w u aecn her* laat night to
y i&gt;fidKeftAtbs *a ewsbI -af —
1rrmr py
provided for the etrikera.
— When Canaan— It inert__ the call
which brought nearly 400-000 work­
er* from thalr loom* and aplndlea,
th# taxtllo union had lea* than II,000,000 with which to rare for
their needy.
They aald they might demand
federal relief but denied they had
mad* application for It *o far.
Federal Relief
Administrator
Hopkins aald yeaterday no relief
would be given to striker* unleaa
It waa proved beyond doubt that
m u /.
they wvr* In need.
"1 believe he killed my daughUrt” Thu* aebbed Mrs. Lon New In accusation j f ' Harold Taylor,
From Secretary of Lohor Per­
kin* cam* word that Ihe -govern­ 20-year-old civil engineer, who la on trial In Birmingham, A I*-, (or U»e murder of Faye New, Howard
ment ha* never financed or »&gt;ip college student. At the top Taylor (bareheaded) Is shown leaving the courtroom in euatody of
ported a •trike."
officers. In the renter below le Mrs. New In court ax she waited to testify. A t her aid* ard Mrs.
Bessie Reevrs, friend of Faye, »nd A. B,' Cain, the slain girl1* sweetbeait. (Associated Pick* Photos)
Anders Tadin, explorer,
hae
fpent 40 yesrx In travels through
Tibet, Mongolia and Turkmtan.

WHERE FIRST LIVES WERE LOST IN M ILL STRIKE

There are
now 70
aulo-rall
train* run by gaeotlne motors in
Franc*.
More than 2,000 hikers partici­
pate In an annual climb of
Mt,
Tlmpanogoa, Utah.
Th* Himalaya mountain region
north of Brnare* I* rising sii feet
|&gt;«r 100 year*.
United Htalee coinage mint* are
Inaated in Philadelphia, Wwirer,
and Saq Francisco.
Budapest mounted' polln
hav# bean ordered to wear
laches by th# chief of police.

LAK E MARY
Mr. and Mr*. R. M. Ball and Iwo
children (pent Sunday and Labor
Day at Coronado Beach.
lAirlan Dean, of St. Augustin*,
waa a guest of Donald Anderson
over Ihe week-end.
Th* vacation which Hav. J, M.
Thompson and family were enjoyIng at Bltck Mountain, N. a , was
brought to an end by a telegram
that Mrs. Thompson's father. Rev,
Booth, of llubhard, Ohio, waa not
expected to llv*.
Mr*. Thompson want at one* to
bar
parent1*
home and
Rev.
Thompson and two children re­
turned to l « k i Mary.
R»v, Cowan, who was to preach
last Sunday night at the Commu­
nity Church was unable to come aa
h* was called to Evangallitle work
elsewhere
Mr. and Mr»- R. Skew** and
brother-in-law, also Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Bkawea enjoyed Labor Day at
Daytona Beach.
Eight of tha Boy Bcouta and Cub
Scout* enjoyed a two day camping
trip at Sklnholaer'a Camp on lak*
Emma th* past waak,
Mr*. Thomas Waiwley returned
home last week attar a visit to her
mother In Washington, Ga.
Tha many friends Who hav* en­
joyed the sermon* preached by
Rev. Booth aad who also entoyud
knowing him personally, will re­
gret to h**f of hla death eatly.ln
th* week. Both Rav. and Mr* Booth
and son, Norman, spent th* win­
ter here two yean ago *n-l they
hav* also visited hare at o'hu
times aa guest* of thalr daughter.
Mr*. J. M. Thompaoa.

had followed irdcysLaroy Kslasy, a**man from
Albacy, N. Y-, dramatically told
mt th* scan* aboard th# big ahlp
a* tH (Ire hraka out te th# early
rooming with a stiff northeaster

Mowing.

Th# crew, a* aald, had sasShaded te gottlag aO th* paaaaagvr* an dark •Usplte tha tefarwa.
TH flaaM* licked out aataaa
refua* la make loan* undar th#

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Martin’s Garage
f f l fcW. P i n t

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H I A If I, Sept.
8 Declaring
hit ctmtelene* It clear of 'any
wrong-doing and calling *lt*»tloa to tha fart that It w u ha
who dlacovtrod tha ahortag*
with which hla o4fk* la charged.
Dob Slmpaou, for
»
ftw
county tax collector, upon hla ru*
turn. recently laroad a statement
regarding U t iveent an*pen*lor
by th# Qovtrnor.
Slmpwon aald h*
rtpw ltdly
aaktd far an audit and now that
ont baa been mad* will rpand

Becker meanwhile w u
com­
puting detail* preparatory tn
checking In Sept. 1.
Oni of
the**, ha aald, la word from IN
county cotamlaalon aa to whathar
It dralraa him -to. pa*L $60,004)
bond, aa required by Uw, or
$160,000, which he ha* offered.
Slmpoon'a abatement follow*:
"Upon my return to Hlaml I
received rn executive order auappndirtg me from office. The mat­
ure eel forth were felly explained
by m* te the Governor In my retignatIon of Juno P. I rttl mated
the shortage to bo tha sam* as
that mantloned in th*
atupen■Ion ordtr, and I also aald
th*
greater portion of that amount
bad been do* for more than two
years, Th* Governor agreed with
me.
"This shortage, according to lb*
audit wMth I requested, amounts
to $127,809.10. M j chocking up
shows that th* ubortag* waa (or
th* ya.*.r 1930-1911. When proceed­
ing* were started by m* against
my caihlar in 1032, all I could
than find short was about $40,000.
For this ahortag* I had' him ar­
retted In 1932, and collected and
turned over to th* pro par soutre
$10,000 from hie bond. Thla par­
ticular shortage la Included In th*
imAOO.10 mentioned In the Gov­
ernor’* order.
"Th* state auditor** report waa
complatad while ( was In North
Carolina last month, and t In­
tend to efescly examine It and de­
termine. If It h possible, bow the
ehortage occurred, but 1 know that
It cover* th* period of
19301931. I took of fie* andar my prMant commission in January, 1933,
and practically since that Mm*
bare been III. I fed aura, however,
that there le no shortage taring
this present term of office.
• " ( n the suspension order It was
stated that partial collection* were
made for
occupational
U ie *
without llcenee* being laauad, and
that inch collection* were with­
held In the sum of $1,460AO, but!
the order says that such collettfoaa had been turned over by
me. Thla la correct. During tha IIrenea year some merohenta pay
their llcenee U g In installment*,
and fall la pay thorn In fall be­
fore th* end of the liceaae year,

Furniture Co.

Drlvfc Out To

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Sandwiches

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Electric
Contracting
E lectrical

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BupjSle

Phone

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Jeweler
108 Magnolia

Uses I U II
tAAA to BBKX

B. L. Piririns.
tit * Flfde at.

I As th* general textile atrlk* spread riotously tn rough tha south and teat, tha Drat Hv#a v t
taken la an outbreak at Trton, Ga Two man arena killed than aad man than a tear* ware wound,
when atrlk* aympathlavra elmshad at th* Trion cotton rallL W. M, H ii, a deputy ahtrtff, and J ,
Blalock, .atrlk* aympaHilaar, ware th* . tare killed. Above la shown th* mill wbart th# gun b*U
took place. Below la a group of pickets In Trent u f Um plant. They armed thamaalva* with dul
and Iron bars. Mac Harria (arrow) a strike, waa wounded In th* nock. (Associated. press Photo*)
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STRIKERS FLEE 8H0TS AFTER UPSETTING A1

and af tha ysar te tha
county,
keeping such amount* in a bank
or Invented te liberty baud* twill
My tuna-erer la mads.
“ la regard te my other teg cUIaction* th* money la tented lata
tha proper fund wlthla tha Urn*
stated te th* statute, but darter
th* year 1990-1MI, whan I dtecavarad th* ahoctagaa aamptetead
af, tha tea rail caald wot ba H Ianeed until an audit waa ***&lt;h.
and anek audit, aa I **y, waa 1wt
completed until July af thla f p r .

D rin k

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ORANGBitf
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Florida ■

Treg Ripe Orangeg In
8terilixad BotUua..-:-

I kHw aad now know thal
ultimately H ahrwa that
aanaRy hare bat reashad a

Huateg aat that other maana aril!
Aa provided ham* owner*," Rlmpaoa raid,
T H Hgjarlty of lumHr aad **p

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�THE WEATHER

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER, 10. 1934

Pries Fir* Cents

Incendiarist Held T o
Blame For Horrible
M orro C a s tle F ire

VIEW OF SEA HOLOCAUST FROM RESCUE SHIP

Richberg Points To Where Taw t Burned Belief Based On Fact
Billion Dollar Cain
That Firebug Tried
In Farmers’ Income
To BurnShipBefore;
As Proof Of Worth
79 Dead Identified

;ttlemei\t E f f o r t s
A t Standstill With
Manufjetarore Ref u s i n g Proposals

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Wa sh in g to n , s*Pt. . 10.—

W A S H I N G T O N , Sept. 10.
• (A . P . ) — R e n e w e d
p lo k q t-

J v .ifJEW, Y O R K , . StT l. 10.—

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p lan t* u n der m ilitary protec­
tion.'
E ffo rt *
to w ard a
nettleraent of the rontrnraray wrra
at a atandatill aa tna atrlka an•M ta rad tha second w**k after manufaetnrara had rejected tha artiltration proposal by ,Iabor.
Francis J. Gorman,
national
(triha leader had proposed that
I the mediation board headed by
Go Timor
John 0.
Wlnant, af
N*W Hampshire,
sununon
em­
ployers’
repreaentatlrea
while
Oormsn and unlo^ leaders would
represent labor.
. Tha textile modlatlon board
mrred last night to ipaed up arbttratlon of thr natloo-Wlde walkout
at mill workers aa labor fixed 6
P. M. today aa the deadline for ac­
ceptance by industry of lU plan to
-'pattls the dispute.
Chairman John G. Wlnant
In• • eltad George A. Sloan,
head of
tha cotton
textile
Institute, to
meet with tha board this morning
to discuss the atrlka leaden-' pro1 Roast.'
, Sloan accepted.
J The mill owners previously had
, ignored the
offer of an
armed
trues made last night by Franck'
'J. Gorman, chairman of the special
strike committee
of the United
Tactile Workers.
Garmon
proposed all mills be
| ■t h i l l while A a textile board attempos to arbitrate tha depute.

■a S£ir-s;;ii” “r.frays

of tVp board would ha mandatory
by bote the operators and labor.
Lata yesterday,
after he had
| failed to hear from represent! live*
of the industry.
Gorman fixed B
P. M- today *a tha deadline for the
' mill owners.
, ”Wa have made our move to ro­
tters peace to the In d c -d ry h r
aald. " I f Up* Owners do twit accept—
wall, we can do nothing more. It
Will be thalr move."

Wholesale Gaapline
MarketNears Collapse
W ASH INGTO N, Sept 10,—OT)
— A plan intended to prevent a
threatened collapse of the wholegueollne market and at the
same Ume
lid
down
petroleum
■pproved today by
It waa brought
and recboard.
o n in iaM bjr ha plan
Tht
coordination committee
proposal provide* far the
I
purchase
of all surplus gasoline Iby major oil
conpanlaa In tha antit area rast
o ' tha Rocky moanUI
Most of
from
A. laaollno will ba
bo obtained
ofa
riflnera.

Wins
A t “ Movie
D A TTO N A. 8flapt
*pL tOe—
10 Koart du
Bota, aa-fannar, ai-m
ax-musician and
TOTtat deputy ahariff, walked out
• f tea Kmftra plarkoua last night
winner In a
lasted far six
theater and the
hushed aa U&gt;a

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rA r’. ) —C h ie f THTicrr WI1linnt F. WnrniH, Master of

a billion-doHaf f .rFMise in farm
income ware Itmm-nr rrtfrMo-m

t e x t ile , w alkout

N U M IIE R 273

iXiillltllL*ftWLUtt-pJLa.dimWUi****'

lo
..11u&gt; 4 i r &amp; .
1 velt yesterday by Donald
Rich
Iinuiglii drnth to morp th&gt;*n ‘ j
in hi* la*l Tv\
100 «f its pjiaxrnjtrrs Suttircaitui
lira I arhirvemrnts
•U R N !
dny. told n govcrnu'iit in­
"You may tnkr piiifniind i»nt*r*w c
quiry ttsiav hi1 siisjmm'UhI
'
saw *
i^fat imn in your h iiiln »hip .ind
th at tht* liIar.c.wHH started
&lt;,
ia q a t
in thr hchirvrm” t.l^ of jinn adby nn Inrrniliari'l.
p'
aiiintitratifin," tto* *rcirtary uf
Warms said be la.cd his ba» .. J
thr vkvvutivr counril tn]d
hi*
lief on the fact that an incen­
tbiaf. Jlr atblttl that thr riuftai
diary attempt vns made on the
» * * onr "I'f many ditTirultir* and
boat on its previous Voyage.
•nine &lt;lis*atipoinumnt but on thr
He also
thought
significant
whole uf grvat achiwrini'iit.**
the fait that a blair was duThis picture was taken from the S. S. Monarch of Bermuda n hllr she waa taking aboard Survivors from tlic Morro Caalte wliu It
IftBuod on tin* tvtp of thr Maim1
cowivd m the Fillip * locker which
was burned with a loss of more than 100 lives. In the distance ar r seen three life boats making their way to another rescue liner. l.|ri.t(nn (,K|.y and primarir* in
"Blew mil" at the atart of tha
Thr
map
above
shows
the
U
S.
The fire la still rating Into thr hulk of the once magnificent Morro Castle.
If* Rtatra latrr in thr werh. thr
Havana passengrr liner* Morn* fatal fire.
rrpnrt immrdiatrly w «* acarnrd
The company Vi formal report
CaMlr, burned oil the c* a^t i»i
by Urpubliranp ask in g hnawrra
at
tha
N rw Jvi ary.
It was feared a* of first fire, produced
helpful to their rauar.
least -till persons lust their live. hearing, agreed with the details
"The Nation Ij r ri*irn nut of Many of those iiMued landed in of the Thief Officer** story.
thr ih'pthi of its worst drprra- lifelioatR at Hpi ing l-ake lb at h.
Rion." Hirhlwrg Mid, "and is mov­ Seagirt, and a l the mouth ol
l*athc News releases first pic­
ing stradity fonvard In th&gt;* prm' the Shark river\
tures of the Morro Tastto disas­
Hodlrs
were
wra nf a drfinitr vcuituinir rrrnv
seen floating near Sandy lleok
ter at the Milana Theater to­
rry a ml is bud Iknjr new drfr*v*ri (A ssociated l*rwaa M ap ).
night. The picture was taken
airamul a trcuiirficr o f iTonmi.if
from an airplane circling the
ill* fioiu which it ha» brrn »uf*
burning ship early
Saturday
frr imr
morning while passenger* can
Loral weather Saturday, high B7,
"Thr itumry rkprndrd m thrar
he plainly seed leaping into the
low 74, rainfall .13 of an inch:
If i rat run^t i urtivt1 rfforta ir* of
water Survivor* tell the story
•Sunday, high 8V, low 7.’&gt;. lamfall
t"it»niM\ fat b*RR than thr cost i*t
of their rescue- Other picture*
II) of an inrh.
t nr yrai uf |ta, U npaiion in Ihr
show
exhausted
passengers
Julius Dingfelder, prominent lo | TAI.I.AII ASSF.K, Sept, in
W ASH INGTON. Sept. lO .-T h r
Worbl War with Its vast ilrslrur*
struggling in the water near the
The City IH .i’ ir offer- .nan'
cal resident mid Florid* raprc*en- fAIM —The supreme court tmlay Imri uf hfr and \ ruprrty
It ha"
government announced plana last
beach after their eight mile
happy returns to Jackie Spenn r,
swim from the !*»at
lam e fin the New York and Flor­ rtverset! for new trial the cfinvic burn a Rinall prirr to pa&gt; fm
night for Its huge refinancing pro­ Lansing
‘Buddy * Dullov
Joe
lion aial life imprisonment sen a ifirat Kiln.’*
id*
commission
firm
of
C.
]•
A
M.
gram
which
wilt
determine llnuglast
and
Arthur Jimlnui,
tehee* of Mirsby Finch and Ralph
It u hhrrg Raid Ifi.tKiu.tinn m|i |i Ii
Dingfrldei, replies to the charge
Ills belief was shared in Bal­
whether the New Dcel'a credit l» « hose blrthj.i i are rel-brulou lo­
Stoken on • charge of kidnaping in ratluiiR to national aiiil »(ntr un
boa, the Canal Zulus by swatstl
th«t
comniisaioft
men
are
"ihe*ting
de),
and
congratulations
to
Mr,
I'utnam
cotmty.
good.
pitiymrnt srrvicra within thr la-’
officers uf thr (tiace liner, Santa
and Mrs. ('. M. Flowers up-n the the fai mer to dcuth" with tH*
It was * reversible error, the li! months Indicated thr ntairm
All treasury officials are com
Rita, which mult*
port
today,
statement that the char** la not
1 0 th snn!v«rs*fy of their mar­
with a lira in bar hul«L whw 4*fident It will be.
upheld by fact* which art •vmll- court ruUnl, when Judge George linlr t»f thr unymployny nt piub
N A S H V IL L E . Bapl. 1 0 .- W 1 riage, Congratulations also arc exto alt persona th ru sh tha Jackaun* praaidto* at tha 1|1a 1 in Lam, and adiiad Mlt U natural t«t Kdward A Ilayea, National Com* dared after docking thnt "Th*
Tha treasury
will ask pemona
tcndei}^ Or. and .i’jr*. JL U-Me- glia
Palatka,* failed In charge the jury frr
___I iliRappuInt mrnt tha I thr rr
fire here and tlso nn thr* Morro
Federal
Market inn Sarvict.
of
IIJ K W O N W
&amp;
? tba
tV ah h l ver­
great i t
irdur- mantler of the Amrrlcan I*egion, ( a"Hr was thr wm| r of an InAdmitting that there are aoina that tha proof uf kidnaping fur have not been
orlh of maturing fourth Lthrrty sa ry of their inairitgv, relcbrated
ransom
was
nert*i*ar&gt;
to
return
a
adkoiated
la*'t
night
B
"prmciplr
tu*nfc
"
in
unemployiiu
rd
h-rnational ratio's! orgnntia’ ion.
"unreliable eumiiiis»inn
huuaca,"
bonds, bearing a l l - 4 percent in- /rstrrday.
mi-i aNeti
"tin thr other hand, hr *aid, of universal serv ln "’ reijuinng
Their views w% re shared
In
Mr. Dtngfiddrr also Htilci that conviction under the
tercet, to exchange them for tiond.
"On aetnrvemeilt* *.| uu yrai
Havana by Taptal i Oscar lleiover* prtnluct ion, infiimr i|u*lity, "Florida 1.lii'H*orgl! I jiw "
"every rlrment1" to serve in tear
hearing
3 1 - 1 percent
Interest
Mr. anil Mrs. Harry M
LapriMndt-E, Chief
of
the
Havana
Finch ami Stokes, charged wilh air rlraiiy evident, ah hough only time "without |&gt;rivilrge and prof
Owners of such bonds
hair the worth were In Sanford today foi a pfnir j ack, and reckle*'* di*4riiiuli'"H
mraaiM!**!, *•&gt;
lheat*
pit it Police,, who declared that
may he hlamnl fur thr t-vil"* au ­ kldl naji liing Adiam Sikes ami holding I■M11 tallli
it
**
option of demanding each.
-hurt time on
business
whirh
hint for iutn&gt;&gt;&gt;mr w*‘H* tlu* fir*l to lacls,
The Morro Castle fire seem* to
dition
I bluer big (hi open mg address have been the wu.*k' of commu­
If the aw-nrni ara willing In lake called them from their
"Over
wuikri"
have
summer
be convicted under the law.
in a statement rvlcaacd to The
at the sixteenth annual Hlule I*** ■ nist*. apparently of a passenger
the new bonds Instead of ca.li, the home at Da)tons Beach. They re­
lorn tr (Iitployrd in pi iv air m
Herald tint nmrpinir. Mr
liiny
gmn convention. Hayes discussed a who boardeti the ship wilh firelei pi iRe*.
government will know Its
credit turned late this afU-rnonn, plan­
fi ldei km&gt;R as follow a.
"Over
hIIii-m
have etateinerit of l egion policy to be making rtieinirals in hi* bag*
still is good.
ning to remain fur
pioliably an
"An a reader of your daily pa­
burn given It-mpuraiy public no considered at the rial tonal rpnvrri- gage."
The maturing is.urn also include other week, or until the heat spell per 1 nut iced in variouii imsueR at pin) inrnt.
Ittift ni Miami ro vt month.
At
As bury
Paik, « ter rifle
1‘apworth hss tacks made by varioui persona and
|B24,74K,MX) for I 1-2 percent cer­ ha« tiroken. Mis
"Uvur H7fx,tMhl have been em ­
shot
sparks
and
"This statement deals speelfl- Idas! which
aiiparently
recutsred
from a ffrnupa dUparaylntf
tificate! due Sept- IB.
commlaiUn
ployed during pad of the yeai tally with the Legpn’s stand rr
flaming cinder* high in the a*r
Holders of thr certificates are heavy cold which confined her to men, supposedly handhnir various
on |m rinaiii-nt public work1
*
today prevented searchers
frjm
gaidlng disabled veterans," he dr
offered the right to exchange them the home over last week-end.
crop* produced in this ►action and
"kaim pFicrR of M*vrh ba»ir
hoarding the bull of Lb* luxurious
dared
"but
It
goes
I'till
further
rejH'ating a remark made and pub
far new 1 1 - 2 percent
two-year
TAIJ.AIIA.HSKt:. Sept 111 ( A D eoininoditirR have
Iwen
i ai »r*4
liner which caught t ue Satur­
Hr I, T. Dues, of thle ri'y, s i - It*bed recently, these cotnmtaamn
notes.
Attorney-Gem ial fa r ) ll I jmuI,- within the yrai to l*f» percent of and look* to more ha sir declaration day
of
In
dividual
responsibility
to
our
rlerted yetlarday as president id men ‘ahrtdniir*
the grower tv*| today ruled that bu-al upturn pro­ pre vtar 'parity amt U»ial farm
(in the bea t b not
fai
from
Tha offrrliig of tha refunding
government." Hr continued:
the Centre] Florida Chlroprai'-its death.
hibition election* railed on peti- niroinr Its* menaced fai
more
(Continued &lt;&gt;n Page 4)
new iaauea at attractive rattu for
Association, to serve froi.i Oclo"T h e
statement
declares that
"T h ere
i* In idly
an mdualit tUm* prrarntrd to rourily roauti**
than otic billion thdlai*
the maturing issues was the gov­ Is-r, 11)34, through fteptemtwr, !t»3S.
11kpi ) ..iMHJ.’ MMi.OtMf have hern the
lne«|uahtirs that
rslstrtl in
ernment's ao-uranca of
“aouad'' Ill- had lieen vlcs-preaident of the vhuar l u m - v or fa lime l* a- flonrr* prior to Hipt, 7 ara invatu
(I tmtlnurd on I'a g c T h e re )
ihr W „il,| 1\ a i. which arc r e f!« T » ,l
Hr let that thr
fi-tltlon*
monetary steps at
least for the organisation for the jwtt two closely aligned with the welfare of but bv
today in I tie of gaiilted opposition
present a&gt; the retirement of the ) oar- Fleet inn came at a merting the produiti ,*v -hip|»r a, that uf i t'tiuld Iw withilra wn ami |»r«wnt«-»t
In giving proper rare to the de*
maturing obligations entirely with in Orlando where It was dec'itrd I he rnntnii--ion man and the |»-&lt; ttpin, anil the rivet loll* wtmb) bt
aitietl, shall not be repealed in any
|b*iral
W ASHINGTON. Sept 10- (AT
rash would have been Interpreted al-u lhai l)r. Does should represent ishahlc indu-li).
fulore war
"The writ, i wi-hea to go on re, . Isocal optliui vlrctiuna nu»&gt; br
•—The Senate Hanking Tommitte*
"Inflationary” in soma quarters. this section at th« annul cjnrcnuoii
nr,I In* slating if the various |h-i hrM fin the time dale* a* tht* jf• ft
1 hr toiiet fitiri is to be found m charged internal revenue agent* to­
NKW YORK. Sept. 10 1/1*)
at Daylnna neat month
son* amt gmup* alia,king tin it at rlrrlinn* thr A ttor nr y tii* nr i Thr 11earn Hep til incut S l i , i i n - the prmciplr of universal service day with "laxity in e nforce meni**
ftvr permit
nf thr rmiirued in new i paper
aitvcrllai - in liini' of war. Hilly thereby can for acceptnig "Without *■lamina­
Thr III .barter nirmlirni of the runiiinssion iiu-iclianl and the in hI . aid, if
p* titmn merit* recently It lim! cancel ic l tiki iiutpinltdL nf the burden of tion" the income lax return* praSanford Junior Anllrr- l-d g e dill du*U) tied taicfully thought on i |iia]if(ed voter* ■lif11 a
for th. t.llot
gather at tho Elk* Hall al 6:00 condilion* which actually existed
eiKr«g*tinic te«t be M'ducud as between those |iared by J P Morgan and Comri*|omera*
de ,t»
teh«» serve with the armed forces pany,
^ number of I'minty Con,inl­ $l7*i,4 m.Mh
NORM AN. Okie* Bcpt. 10.- „Vli«k tonight to start Iheir motor for the past three or four yea,'
ami lhi• e who serve in civilian
&lt; A D —A Jury of farmers arquItUd tup lo San Lando Spring* where and .1 tin. was nut in tin , „mllprl alrrady liavi callnl ■ Ima
The lengthy review of evidence
Earlier thi" week the
nbityltl ubliti
i ilp.ti l t i c s .
Neal Myers yeaterday of a charge they will spend thr evening swim­ knuw Ji ilr t , thry
that officials
uf the
Morgan
it would discontinue all
(ton 11nurd Ob Tag* 1)
When we enact into the law of Company of Kuhn, 1 h and t uiiiof murder brought in connection ming and enjoying other gemea.
for one ytai m order to lapse r f
with the death of hla college ewret- Offirlala of the lenlgr today urged
I In land the prmriple that every pany, and the ( apitiil t By llsiilt
ying. r
I prices and "tmiulate buying
all tKiya who would like to become
hrart, Marian Mills, IB.
of Nrw York "Avoided*" Inrorna
The Heai u announcement said * !• ineiil, Industr), capital, (tans
Tears Gooded the eyes of the 21- charier member* lo do »o before
icsourcea, us t a x r s hy "A variety of method*"
"Several thou-and Jieople owe jMiiUlum, natural
year-old pharmacy aludent, aa ts- Wednesday night's meeting. Alt
serve was presented by the coin mitt e«»
Hearn'* for debt* incurred on time Weil as manpower, must
jury announced the verdict, ovrr-j newcomers are cordially Inr'i/d to
payments' before the store went on t i|iiatiy, and withwul prtvilrgv and
HAVANA.
.Sept. 10.— ( A l l
riding the state's contention that join th* picnic tonight,
profit, we wilt then hale t*»lah
a cash ba*i* two years ago.
Without newspapera aa the n - nil |
the University of Oklahoma beauty
—— —
tinUmtod Slates of
"To thrm wr .at, ‘Far*et it! lifbed III
queen died last July from the rfMayor W. A. Lcfflrr will prwlde of the recent law prohibiting Hu h
America an individual responsibil­
Thr
re's
a
New
Deal.
You
owe
u.
facts of an illegal operation *or over tonight's ntretlng of the City publication on Sunday. rcUi ves l( 11a, a file "mouldering in b
ity for
i-sch and every
cilixen
nothing '
which it sought to hold Myers re -. Commission but for the third con- and friend* of |&gt;*iMngrr* ah a- I h*dd apd her pa "rn gers .sleep
BOSTON,
Sept
1“
James
"To that ||7M hi HR we formally which well aw skin in them a re a I l ­
the ill ptaircil lm*r Mono I m
►"inidly in then islimi steam* u i
sponsible.
.
I
(Continued On Psge Four]
ItiKiaWelt, the Pii,*iii*'lil •» *'Ideal
ia tii^n o f their ci 11ten ship duties.
yesterday besieged the A*sn« .
10 port today under her own g h and finally iilmi|ui»h all claims."
son, reported hist at s*a I*skt night,
ri
I'res* office* her* in i|uest id
is safe at Portland, Maine, h« no­
i
anal
Zone
firemen
who
sped
oti
fur ffltdmn
tified his summer home at Marion
into the l*acifu Ocean bt
The capital, shocked arid
by telephone He » i » on a racing
fight the Llate cm the vessel were
drned k&gt; thr dlaaatar that --\
arhiMiiii-i, ie|i*u te*l uvi i duo.
11edited w ith saving tin possibly
took the Ward IlniT that
s
Coast guard arid naval w atelf
j
from llavatta Wadfiesday, - ltd from a fate like that of the Murm
had lieen ordeied hi search for the
Satu rdajr'a annoimcamtnt
that subjects taught last year by Mr.
&lt;
artle.
and
8
t
Rev
Bram
stalrd
talk of ualhing
Interesting and thoroughly m * i
missing tv**at
Rodman Lahman, Saminola 1
High luhman. and that Nellie WHItam*
ful vacation* were enjoyed b&gt; boa that "Nothing is exaggerated In
School faculty mombar had n of thle cltr, graduate of Florida
•tor tea about the i f fret uf the long
ilrrgymrn this summer, tt
m
allied to Wacom* principal of State Collogo for Women
this
hardly a blade
&gt;ruled In short interviews rn un i i|r&lt;iqjfht, for te*
Winter Park High School, a s * year, will repiaoo Mr. Bridgm .
" f green gra«- or foliage from the
by The Herald today from K*
followed fay tha
BMOOorar
It also was rwvoaled that proK It. Brownlee, Rev, J, If R*"&gt;t l tine we crosM'd the Mississippi un­
thia morning of tha roslgrutim
realgna
vided qualified instructors assy
t»
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.,
til we reached Denver."
21
NORTH W IUOtBBOIlO, N i .
Hi jtrv VV A. Cooper, and Rev .Me*
of Arthur B ridgm , J r , Ifrom lw secured to augment the prev­
21
Among the things which i u ■
charged (l(| j Bram, who have Just re
III.— ( A P )— Four
persona — &lt;F)— Harold Taylor,
Saminola High faculty.
ent
staff, a
full commercial He|»t
:i
i*
Superintandant o f Sehoola T course mey be offered poplls aad were iristanUj killed late ye*trida/ with killing T a&gt;e New, 19-year-old |urrie&lt;i from visit* to aeveral "ec inr*&gt;sed Rev. Bram and Rev. I«outsi
tit were the great numbers of new
W.
Lawton atatod that
Mr p.Mt-grndaatee
for
the
first when an airpU** crashed near Howard college co-ed, waa acquit- llolw 0f the country.
Ao
ted by a jury in Jefferwon circuit
Clingman, 16 sail** awat of Iwn
I T*
Rev. Bram accompanied Itrv H automobile* seen on the highways,
A v»
•cheat opened.
•Hah l a w Sskt
Th* . U d f
the
hundred"
of
tourists
from
all
court
here
yesterday.
•eel*
I Louttlt, former pastor of Holy
tha North tkla artntor, aa an
All commarelal subjects oacapt
1
Taylor, imperturbable and stoic Troaa Eplacopal Chunrh, t»» *h.» sections (jf the country, and the
agant for aa lnaardnca firm. H« Bualnaaa Engtlah and Oommarrtal
Carl S. Coffay. 16, pilot
pilot owner
t
I
bod taught la Saminola High tor l a » now ara arallahla, Mr. Low* of thr plana; Murph Math] 4 1. a through the trial, wept to import School of the Prophet* in Ever activity in the gold mine regions
I
tea port twa yuan, and at ton said, and tha hap# la that farmrr, Ht. t, Roaring River;
Hire
Rob- of the foreman'* word* dawned on green, Colorado, where they si^ni of Colorado and the oil well legion*
I
Janker High far owe tarn.
an instructor may ha
aocursd art Grrrn, 27, Cllagman men
•
ret bant* him, and hla attorney Morel Mont three of th e ir’t U week* nf %*«• of Oklahoma and l-oulsiana
Rev. Brownlee and hin family
I ..
En­
Mr. Lawton aald that Prof K. who would trarn three subject* and I rater Boyd, M , ' a mechanic,!
gomery, collapsed
and had to I** lion in study and reflection
mi
tContinued On Page Three J • 1
J. U aajr will ha drattad to teeih
(Coot] naan Qa Pago T te M )
tering Colorado by way of Chicago
Ya'lkinrlllc,
I Carried from the court
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[TREASURY PLANS
REPLY MADETOiSUPREME COURT
CHARGE AGAINST REVERSES PAIR’S
TEST OF CREDIT
OF ITS NEW DEAL CITY NfeWS BRIEF'S PRODUCE BUYERS DEATH SENTENCE
HugeRefinancingProgram Already Seen
As Rig S u c c e s s

ELIMINATION OF
PROFIT MOTIVE
IN W A R U R G E D

Fads Easily Secured JudgreMadeKeversihle
Give True Picture,
E r r o r In Palatka
Claims Dingfelder
Case In His Charge

11ayes Would Enlint
Every Element To
S e r v e Voluntarily

Landis RulesAgain
0 n Local Option,
Elections Of Nov. 7

Big Store Cancels
$I7M3&lt;&gt; In Dc h t H

Morgan Income Tax
Returns Pnder Fire

Neal Myers Freed
^y Jury Of Farmers

Havana Excited Over ,
.,
„ , ,
Macro Castle Affair C r u c t'-n c r S "),' In
____
Port After Close ( all

JamcH Roosevelt Safe
After Being Minning

Arthur BridgersJoinsRodman Lehman
In Retiring From High School Faculty

InterestingfRestful Vacations Enjoyed
By Local Clergymen During Summer

Harold Taylor Freed
4 North CaroIinanH
In Death Of G i r l
Die In Plane Crash

LOCAL W EATHER

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�KTPKT

C k p ito l

S T A N L E Y

r T im a stam en
tnm clied vacao t ‘An. Inrpendlug tTagedy.
In n igh tsh irts, pajam as, and ch iffon n igh t­ c*i m int 'w ore'saw * sfwtM ittaw '»
gown*, they rushed on deck, m any o f them not fo r g e ttin g » ■ Itadar.' 'H o •wie'dMitarf'thta*.
art m*n» whe M - j l r t SAlte do**,1 |
th eir jew el boxes and va n ity cases.
whether, or not theyWaeMtbe wAL I
— &lt; - A haiplea* crew , apparen tly untrained f o r auch em er­ ttig to -entreatfmrOy f w lm i i turta
g e n c e * , played w ith th o fin . then-dashed ( t a &amp; m
Paspanger* hmh|lad..tog«thar on, the rear dock, ahpwered "by
sparks hut tem p orarily sa fe fro m th e flam es, w ondering
The &gt;man’s weed*,' dlauitadfMM
w h ^t to rio nexti .w ere told th ey had to takp th e same hi* own indivldtralflr sad1
relate,
an what the pqHtUwtai he*1
chances sa the tz t w .
i
thiaklag afJ* Ik e fa c * * » * • hk * 4
, Cornered, between fir e and sea, they, saw th e flam es willing to M e M s ' i t a M M Mv &gt;
swopping a ft, lickin g out nt
them
like
great. hungry them la wcndachow monyethaiW
togguca. L i u p reservers w ere secured, but on m ost w ere mar he apprwacblogy ter’ Are aSta- trt Auptariqq bafpratba 8eaaU waailioaa te e M U e e tnveatlgatioa
im iy o p erly adjusted. A fa th e r th rew hla four-year-old son ally In, the amnia etata of wind.
i t| WaaWaaWn. L V.' Spear, faeotartr vise preihteitt' fT t b e Dee«r&gt;*‘
•
r. l A i ’S - O v lS W V » . ( I 'M
overboard-, A man and his w ife Jumped to geth er. Others
In hla mogmxiae artiste
.Spit- Company, of, Mow London, Cann^manafacturar* e l eubmarinao.

ft At: rttOi &gt;-'Z

build-un

■RtJAtT T O FTJCC!
him; snd he shall b»lna It to
, . Rest Is th* Lord, and
sit patiently for him.—Paalm

lm.

m i.

The Loulaiana meaa la giving the
untry a practical education In tha
cficti o f dictator*.
Symlnole County FERA worker*
.shewed th* right apirlt In not
fanr/ng th* City U*M half finished.
■ Thai ator/n off the coast nf Cal&gt;
,'lfemla » * * . no raapector of prop. arty, rights althar,
What if th* wopwi, who arr lie.,

Biefl Job* In iivtuslyy, by Mu»oImi
should also nafuia tp work In Lhu
Horfiw, or. *h*uIP daruarul an right
hour day or something like that!
.

W . can think of. Iota at things
|; we.waald ralhor do than b* a cUisen ef New Qrlasna trying to cast
an
hancal
vote in
Tuw&lt;day'a
[:'. elactlen.
\
A writer to the Tampa
I saya “Jtooaevelt and Illlier
■_ graataat men In,the w old
Which, after all, atrikaa
* rathar. doubtful tribuu
Prgeldent.

Tritiinw
ara Lbc
tuday,"
ua a* a
to our

W ag (ieorgr uf Ragland prova*
to Worth# aunse’eOtaaman la. tlo
tnunillnn* traffic. Wo should on,
gnga him to am what ha might bv
•hla to ilu toward diapoung of our
Mayfair Hotel.
Panford la striving
coming nna of tha iwal
‘port* of Florida. And
Works off Tim Sanford
a TVportsr who rovan
front.-—Tlmra- Union.

J &lt;towf« :

toward be.
im|N)rtant
to aat tha
Herald haa
the water-

Aecording to an eminent paychalogiat In this country. Harr Hit­
ler Is a high graila paycopath, ha
I* terribly frightened, guilty of to*
milch sclf-ratcrm, a fanatic af tha
following type, a sufferer from
delusion*, end e victim uf rnegto.
mini* Arid* from that, w* euppoaa, be la a pretty good fallow.

nel'ern l hundred human bein g".
C lin gin g desperately to
her. little baby was a woman, dashed again and again
again st thp life b o a t try in g tp savo her. T w o young coupiss struck out gam ely fo r shore, e ig h t m iles aw sy, ar­
rive*! th ere hours Inter, exhausted but safe.
A l*&gt;y o f
tw enty, a fra id o f the water, but m ore a fra id o f the flam es,
clung to a rope o v e r the side o f the s te e r hull fo r a h alf
hour, until a life bout fin a lly took him off. ,
, F a r up in thu bow, tho F irs t O fficer, Captain, now,
In, the firs t hours o f Ii Ih command, w atched his ship burn
la^neath him.
Prem ise tho s iiiii w as nnehured ln|o the
wind, and liecause the wind blew the flam es
a ft,
he
rouid stick by tho ship, us an o fficer should, and still lie
safe. «
W hen I he n ig h t o f h orror had passed,, all. th at wap
Ir ft o f the onoo proud M orro C astle was th e sm ouldering
hull, a few charred bodies, and the tw isted and' hltetcren
m etal' plates o f its superstructure.
M ore than 160 pas­
sengers had perished.
"D a l ole dehble s e a " had taken Its toll again.
— Hl— «• “ i n i--------

W hen H illi'r nnd Mussolini m et in V en ire snd talked
ru e t the Burupctgit, silu stlou u fe w months iigo, they evid tn tlx agreed th a t G erm sn effortn to form a union with
A u stria W'iultJ Ire suspended nnd thnt .N sxi seditionary setiyiU es nggfnst tha Dollfuss govern m en t would cease. Just
hpw w ell Hitler carried out his p art,o f the bargain hns been
shown by subsequent events in which Dollfuss was killed
tho A u stria n N a ils , aided by th eir cohorts in Munich, atteinpied to overth row the established A u strian
govern ­
ment.
llp
w wall this set wi t h Mussolini w as niiown hy
his
lljiw
prom pt dispatch o f several division s o f Italian troops to
the A « flt r l» n Itordur and Die repeated /tutem enls o f the
controlled Itnllan press th a t no extern al, in terferen ce In,
Mamtrian a ffairs, would ,he tulerat»&lt;h/ T h a t this m eant "no.
extern al in terferen ce" except Italian has also tieen, shown,
hy w h at has hnppende slneo.
It is tru e thi»t the Italian
soldiers Itave Iteun w ithdraw n from the b o n iir, hut there
hgs been no oU&gt;«r indication that Mussolini expects
to
leave well, enough uionu.
P’ irst, there was the ch arge that 1’ rlneo Htarhem berg,
who fp f yuora lias supimrled a Iprgc p riv a te arm y has been
subsidised by Itfdy. T h e charge nas not been proved and
may nu t.be Ifu o, but the fu el rem ains that the large privnln arm y uxipta, must bu financetl by someone at g re a t
expunse, th a t the Austrian governm ent, and most o f the
Austrians, are l)gnKpu&gt;L and that the I ’ rincc is Invariably
found to be aligned d irectly w ith the interests o f Musso­
lini,
j
■
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, Then, tpo, thepe has been the m aneu vering behind t V ’
scenes o f Uibs&lt;; puppets o f s ls tg , the Archduke U tto and
the Princesg M aria o f Ita ly . Th oy aru goin g W be m ar­
ried,
In those days it lp hardly oonceivalda th a t Musatw
linf Is g iv in g aw ay one o f h i" priwlous princesses to a young

Antsriot.awl said-that ‘civilisation cannot atand'f another g«n«t*t
incidentally, which h e " Uitoedqcad

Into political dlecoulon' loqg lb ad­ was. Haney R, Sutplwn. &lt;laft),vlc*&gt;-pTr*ldant of th. contern. *l»o
* ns present. and. I Ian or B. Car#*, t»«h t&gt; , pmaldant, testified.
vance af thoaa M t e e l the l a w
relt AdmJabtntlen whUh he now
mo merelee ae ineaalone of person­

si liberty, - •

We all know what th* wall
drawer! young Lady.must nesf. but
tha arupe/ly cared far girl af, thir.Uaa muatapend.fa&amp;.QOU a ycar. sccording to a, New York eociqty motlWg why ha# |qili tinned th* ouupt
for. that OiuoynL ifl ordrg 0 ^ 1 hftr
daughter may haaa.thf naceaeJHe*
of life. Her clothing. 1* • mere
boat of, »3.o*o, and th* WH» af h«r
daaU*V* will gmount to leu than if/) cannot afford it, eltjicr with resixvt lo hia- personal
9M90, according tti th* Itarabad fortunes, or the fortunes of lUly. What lie waata is, to
Hat aubmltted. Ope .would think units Austria, Hungary And Italy, to Mt up, a sort o f gtado
tlM era* a Ipi o/. dantal wtfk, far orR Holy Roman Empire, unffer the rule, or at least under
His speeches Indicate that
J jd rl of thirt*an. hut' thea ip the' protectorate, of-himself.
H *w &lt; w
gap frem a, gangling he ia prepared to figh t'fo r these obJocUvaa. - But he prob­
*Stito S buiMipg dabunUnte, may ably hopes that speeches are tall that will he iwcuajury.
, But with, oiher personally ambjtlcus dlcLUora In KuI •ihl* * nexesaary. ..
rope, ajkhll w ife M h U l J i jn k n d T o g g J iB ik frjr U|* CuHre, ope

V . wall yo»i(i«L

*)*&gt;'••• ». tq*

Thara ia arvothor large M U tlo rti
critical acnUmaut not Interacted Is
that al all. Its oppoaitlon la-oa
practical, not traditional i-round*.
It fear* Ih* outcome of tha U dom *Ht regime
alniply
bacaUM it
dnubta. whether It will work. •• •Hurh a dtAtbter, apnanntly,. ia
Mr. Lewis llaimlw-i, who ha, /hat
Irft aa builget director becauM he
ia apprthenaiva of the effreta of
oonlii*ird larga-acalr -pending.
]/* doe* not talk about th* con■Ututioar ha ka quite willing to lat
tha. past bury ita social concepts
and hla friaadi hardly can. ara him
raliiU oi with Mr. Hoover, but ha
la iptareated in national solvency.
ITh* problem
iroubljng
Mr.
Ittnaavrll’a opponents today if not
the arousing of oppoaitlon emti*
ntrnl which they ara convtnewd kb
raady
calata
In
appreclabla

0 0 0 pviiiuiia on relief throofHout
th* coming wlntir, IHnmlt! Hkhbarg •ay* that kb.0 0 0 ,0 0 0 parsons
Will require faderal aid. Who la
going to take car* of' th* other
P,000,000 T Maybe they will all
mot# to California where poverty,
by weib winter, will be abolished.

*®"'ing.‘tad* tilth kusiiorwan “

'I

II lai speaking out carries setae-'
thine of a warning—In two direc­
tion*.
It I* notice that the arm Id ler W
overq that one claa* af sentiment
agelnsL Mr, RoobcvoU which has
been dormant for a long tint* U
breaking out again In full force
and vigor.
At tha aunt time It la notice of
tha difficulties thl* aantimbrtl will
hare. In eagsnlilng Itaelf Tor prac­
tical aspraaaion.
On on* h.rul, It show* the "progreMi- 0* ■Republicans, who nevar
r**H* likpd Mr, Hoover,
that ha
aral his Lind still are iftcmbera of
th* party, and vocal. On the other,
it ehows the new American Liber­
ty. league huw |pnd It will 1m lu
incorporate all . uch opinion under
one flag.
One
scarcely
can
Imagine
Maaare. Jouelt bhroiae, Al Smith,
at el, welcoming
Mr. Hoover ta
their fold, avrq though he la talkIng now much aa the’ ) arc. ■ •*, . b 'j
Tha dirricwlty of finding's com­
mon ground on which to oppod*
Mr. Rawavelt la shown aUllJfhr(lior by thu fact that Mr. I!oovtr&gt;
aUarh la baaed primarily on #Al/
one of two main counbt infolded
In lh» current dispute.
Mr. Hoover rrganla the Roose­
velt polielca 11 fumt* mentally’PS*

outcqffy, will hc^

: "FtnaUyi In aU falnu
yen**mad. I trust that I

rwewgpiUan. bag faUnt) to ma,

trill put M M crltka to-al

dlM largely becei^a*. W* wlU!
laed that counter, tha money

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lag before waatlng to baHtUa’IM
orts of thecomas tastes man ta’

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Now.a»9tk*f otjactira pf

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and rackleaa dlatrlbutkm aa bwhig
blamed for the evtbof eeadlUoa. &lt;
"Admitting that, there - may be
unsellable, central**Ion h a i i e s .
tha** may ha also worn* unreliable
producers. This, huwevar, will not
let the Juet condemn the entire In­
dustry for tha failings of aom*
few.
' “ ! » n»*y, sho Inter**t the reader
that *V p r o s it about ten leading
commlie Ion house* in Nfw York
under great ripen** are conduct­
i n g d a i l y - advertising campaign
•ter th* radio tailing th* housewiyea what to buy sad hew to prepace fruits and eegoUMoa,-atreae
tag the consumption of theta cereptddltfa* and to creating a large*
Consumer demand for perishable*
produced by tha growers af tha na­

l*i*» • Prt™ary qbjwt. of.pff/-

IgeJUfa has crashed to tha dpst.

p\ V -:

that tbs iln n li katteM

wttaPnxju^rCthaVafW

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ta» to aehpt.hheOfta^ipAta^p'

treated fairly aM-dacwMr, wiih-

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Tbs bsreau. od aw kNl M Aittti

toariaM' from Florid* pi wlomlnak- of thr departmwet of agriruttare

G*

_
.
Jbr*. Knot unit his family mo*
torod Into the Boilon, Mas*.. aro*.
where-they rooidrd for m in ; ya*n.
Vl)dt* with n l i U m
and Irtenia
occupied asoat of their nearly ana
month Vacation whichi war b-atlirod by fine weather and much
Uttoa fo r taatOassdKIona in that reel tun. lira
Root roportetl, arpear to tha caeual
obearrer a* twine about the n m i
aa In Florida. Thr Ruo'.t returned
terf Sanford before the gsncral U i*
tila atHkf went into effect, aUa
thay, might, have motored along
routes which now air the ecenaa of
elaahoa between •trihare and mill
owner*' representative*
BpT. Cooper end Mra, Cooper
•pant their summer in and aropwl
Marhlim, Conn , vimting relative*
and fvtendii ft * • * a fin o 'eaca­
tion, according to Hex. f on per. apu
oaa of unusual interest &lt;n that It
ijlcrwe'd B*v. Cooper to mrVe malty
observations as to the tremil of
. . •' . r«
e rents.
En route home
the
Cooper*
stopped In Virginia to visit rela­
tives, and there they had * chance
to observe the signs which indi­
cate that thr New T)eal-l* making.

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“Goad

Vr^Jfcck'

H T H A jrfi^ A U T Ilb R

I R O ^B S e ! Comte**'BepL 1 0 .

W SW

and

V , o f . uW yicbt‘ Haiti,
ba bad chertarod for a
Coward, y * » .on. the shore
a' apddtan alarm Saturday
• " 'dfw f*' tha littia vessel, against
ha.'teaks.,
' “ "
Two-third* of tha nation pict­
ured Imparted Into Auatralla are

Tri-Delta Entertain
A t Perrydell Supper

/ J p a m w ie h o u s e ovksT
/ ' O f Jbliirtna NtAman, of Oi/ H w k formarl; of this city, who
]
Tial'.lrg
I frlM g*. J tu honor guest at an
1
* '* • * Satur-

Mr and Mrs
((lent ye«trnl*y
Iona Beach.

|Miss Betty Wheairss left yester­
day for the Florida State Collage
(of Woman at Jallahassa* whan
the will begin her college studies.

A. K. Van Tot
end
Ralph U.
Powell, ropresehlaUvee of the L*
Halle
Katenslon
University ol
Chicago, arc slaying st the Montesums Hotel for s few days.

r v tio v Pi' i »

Stars of Charli* Mark’s 1’atailo Ilf ,Snol
pictured short. Tb* ravue comet to the Mill
Miss Ellen Bella and Mies Jewel (lt*rrihg Georg* Bancroft.
Betts are spending a few days in
tvintrr Garden as the guests of
relatives

Miss Carolyn Cojfcum »iU leavy.
lomorrow morningj tyr i t^c Wes-’
|cyan CoqscrvaloVy a*i( 'fjchool of
Art a| Macon. Ga, where she will
Study this winter.

Uaufd From Cm * Oaa)

Delta Nlgkt Club"- wllh
three
large lighted ‘'Deltas'' marking the
entrance.
Supper waa Seised at
Srrydl tables and a
ppogrem of
entertainment
w ai given' wfth
master of
: w*a started In Au- "N ifty" Marahall s i
have each graduate certenonie*.
school plant a tree
Those invited from her* w*ra:
Mrs Roy Mann, Miaa Batty MoKltxnon. and Mias Louisa Hickson,
members, and the
Misses Batty
leas, Thelma Benson, and
Martin' Layoff
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nyar ,.»ijO&lt;J|ipiW,000

SVynn W.

STEVES PLACE

- fff

have

a-.
Ih
b77Vng|,*,7,*,r T. I f t ,h*.
hu
bwen rv atored
to
1 ,0 0 9,0 0 0 farm *^&lt;1
,ve bean saved from
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e,. .(Hi
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f gid. already
al-

A T N IG H T

Poller

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D O S S E r S

C A tfS

SPECLVL

Pr. and Mrs
All*n June* and
son, Allan Jones, J| , arrived yestenlay from Miami Iteach and are
fill- guest* of Mir Minnie Jones at
her home on Part Avenue. Thry
Hpfttraat. hf, C ,,’ wbatv f&lt;»r tluu. plan to leave tomorrow (or point*
wpakr, ..,'bu; «vi°Fl'd . ‘UllgRlful m North Carol Ins
fur a
short
fweathor and. Vbc gituoiaUni)*, of vacation.
*corTa.iih1fci*nJv.,,y «P ,li,r"P- &gt;
,Xhc ,Umwplega,1Batp In attend
Mr. and Mr*. M. U Italwim and
anca at. P&lt;? nrbiHA cunh pHK*. aim, M I, Itaborn, Jr., have
re­
b«ld. o » tha VnwtetUri an &gt;JJbvrch turned from ■ trip to Chicago ami
•aaarnhly.egrmsfli)*,. M Mn|Htvg|.
Ihi InV* in TcrinesiHre. MVs Itaborn
Th*&gt; report that mure tl.*/t Dl.uOn
and their eun ware in
Tennessee
ipfrmma waa*. raglhUnsl • « h«v'ivr
(ill- greater part of the simmer
attoodod ti\p, Assoflsbly th e sum
ahile Mr. Italuirn was away atxiut
JMar, the Iprnst nttmlie1 ever to
jt^thur fof this gurpoie
CravviVs 10 &lt;lay»

,

A Del-and Road

Id Becoming
Mere I’epular

Mlw Emm* Spencer
has re­
turned to Mountain l-akr
N J.
after" spending the summer here
wllh
her sister.
Mr* Georg*
Barden, and other relatives.

°f

4 l.

if *nr i

tevpa,.whnh plays at .lb*. M,
along with lht» fra tuns |»l

d jn loans ami grants tq

,E. I|. U nay l e f y O f lt f',wit|i^*

Miss Julltnho NrwmaiC fbnnf.tfl
of thie efty, ratermdff' iWY iiJgfif ra
niter
Mra. Henry

atekrtitlad of gafdan flowdtraba wars Mad to decorooma where tha guesU

C. P. BALES
t&gt; p *, S t

l.ATB

Mr. and Mrs Hobsrl DingfsWsr
uf llrsdenton anU N ew 'York P ly .
are the guest* uf Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Dingfelder at their hotne
In Hose Court.

visit ralatiVte for a ’epvCTwhite
Miss Lane; n'lll mattdquWa at the
Greenville Miman's CoTlegl.

apd Mrs. Henry

R eal V a c W
September Special
All Tar •
75c

UKiii . ■; t..;; a.n . —. - m —
aw&gt;-.
South than In the North
Among other local clergymen who
report having had a nl -assn! sum­
mer in other srctlons 1* Hr* Wm
P, Brook'. Jr., of the Firet Haptint Church, who retur-ed to San­
ford lomr days eirn.

lVffflri Lucille B ob '
Gives Pushing' Party
rurity rushing
A R( Itet* Fbl
party w * 1 (Ivan Saturday evening
by Idea Lucille Bolt at the home
of bar parcnUt, Mr. and Mra.. F. K.
IlqIs. 1101. Park Avenue. Supper
i l l served on small tables In the
living.room by the bntteas, assisted
by MM* Camilla Dess, and music
eras enjoyed throughout tha eve­
ning.
. The large dining room
labia
waa overlaid with an Italian cut
work cloth and had
crystal ap­
pointments, candles, and fleral
decorations In shades of wine and
alfver blue, the
sorority colore.
Those present were:
the Missel
Gene
Martin 1-arvey,
France*
Rrits, Thelma Denson, Martha
Bishop, Betty Wheels**, and Ca-

lU ir CM
Sriantpoo

Hot Oil
S ham poo
Wave
U i S1.25Eva - B e if
And Finger

With

Hleatric Hleaaser

lies lit,

8 a Im

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C^arjteite Nia '.has' gun* to
DeFlfjliak springs where she will

Dorothy; Mitch*]) left thlf
ig fOf. Ugylupa Uraoh wjinre
11 ha tM guest fpt a fir*
f Miaa Katherine Thigpfn.

O ar 9i&amp; AxtaivttWuy

At S^lhitiolcf

(Caatinned BVasa Pag* I )
as well as book-keeping.
| Mr. and Mrs
Ralph A. Rtnlth
Decent obaarvation lead* Mr.
1-pwtun. who has Jpeg leltirncd
'WlnaUm-Salem, Nl CL, 'aid l. Spar­ from a three weeks' vacation In'
tanburg and GraanvUJe, 8 . C. ^ ’aynesvliu, N. t^ T o baHove that
Mus Carolyn Collier arnvail tht*
where they Have teen spending Uw khe enrollment In ’ county •ciioyls
aftemoon from Montaauiua, Ga
beat month. The* a m , acepmps- tin* year will exceed ' that of lest
whme the spent.Ih* aumpiur tsub
Uad.bpth* by their othpc a&lt;yv W al­ year by at. te a ^ ^ lv a ' pfrwpt,'.
wOT kludy' at the Artistic Beauty hyr parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. C.
ter Meads Smith, who' has bean
&lt;filler- She wlll.bw with l)er, umd*
There max, ba A , » )r« h*
Institute.
visiting in.Mlaaippl.
Ukl aut|t. Nr,
M/a- J.,C, Mltor riu ebangd, rVa.rttnl,. ‘ft..|^*f?|‘
tbi-ll, hi 1W Magnolia Avenue, this
iw&gt;l« HlgTi
. , u K sntl Jflta. C b w ^ p ^ ' b a y o
wilder.
"Lawton I
n^pmod. trpm,points Ir
York
county sc
stale where they spent some time.
Inn ease j
' Mr. La;
»&gt;. V » 1t L &gt; GH
dv Itemilon. y&lt; Owtla. rpen'
tafur* of a vte
,W*s 1(1 ' U
a* bwy ,.w}te.,JbU Gretas
-which wt
tboruoghly *n)

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'roamed IJ
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'to carrr.*
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IJry-Sheen
Process

A v o n L’arit. Suits fo r Men

Individual MeasurosaonU

Dry Cleaning

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11*1 had r im to 7V, with pasunp n mining, &gt;7, and cm* muc­

iteadiarist H e Id
i Blame ForFatal
[orro Castle Fire

MORRO CAS1

8T K ^PE D B Y FJRE

in* 11.

Stats troop* w «r* brooght Into
tha confusion of Asbury Park to
control Ova Immana* crowd gath­
ered to view tha charred remain
(Cawtinned Prom Para 1)
i of tha Mono CaaUa yesterday a* it
rra the _»Wp Ilea, two unit
! lay barely 60 fact o ff tha baarh.
to* ware ’ "washed op.
Both I With more than 200/100 persona
a bodlea o f men.
|swarming over tha beach and
h a ) vx plosion, balked flierovn
through the utrcats of thl&gt; amall
I Coast. Ouardsmrn In thill
resort city, local official* found It
fta: to hpard the liner cm!
n r r n u r j to call for militia.
Mato.' Um Interior of
the
Hundred*
of relative* a n d
k with thojr hoaa.
r[aanwhlla
- - _ t . l t - - the
,&gt;.. Identify
ts. “
I deal friend* of those who died In the
horror at »ea were at nearby Sea
Girt, threading their way through
long row* of cot* on which the
ihrouded bodie* of 7R. of the vic­
tim* lay.
The Iwiited »teel »hell of the
Morro Ca'tlc liecame a curio a* It
lay deeply embedded In the *and
periously clo*e to the munic'pal
' 3-mwnuor. ■d i a i t . * d . * _ a a n d a
p a id
a fe e
of 116 c e n t *
to enter the Convention hull and
gain a better view. A placard in
front announced that the pncei-d*
would go to the relative* of the

Tha hallucination that ha waa
being
punned by
aomeona ha
could not dwicriba lent Carl 9 *h
ler, young negro who res Idea
In
Went GoIdaboro. Into *uch a aUto
of violraea at about S:M o’clock
this morning that It required near­
ly flea men to bold him and bring
him to tha County Jail for antekeeping. Ilia load-voiced rating*
awakened scores of paraona along
the route of the motor ride from
Goldsboro U Um JaU, and terror
-waa errittea -am Um
features of
many' of tha JaU
inmatea even

’ -Wtat ■' .

The ahip’a port aide, with three
heat-buckled life boata still swing­
ing from their davlta, faced the

Thla morning he had quieted down
and appeared to be perfectly ratlonal.

H alf a don
bodies to Jer*ey City. Of the
bodlea In the tem|&gt;oisry morgue
there, three were ehildrrn, SO men
llnlnon charge sw
and IU&gt; women Only sis hail been
II U u i i i M
eaverlieewaie
claimed by relative*.
M eaargea ter ite
I t m eeSsreS. « ■ r*twa4«
flia National Guard plane* vent
.Ms will H
rse essesl
out again yesterday to patrol the
scene of the trageity. When they
i cam* hark they said they had seen
Thla photograph from an airplane shows the Morro CaaUa a ftrr aha was raked by fire that claimed more than 160 live*,
j no bodir* in the water.
port holes and windows through which some of tho paaaongcra mad c their eicape are plainly visible.
• The deck* of the liner were lit­
,VB YOUR WATCH repaired tered with compact* and vanity
f one who really knows how case* Apparently these article*
f g i, Jeweler, Mag. Ave.
were thr first thing* tHi women
thought of saving.
it and Found
The cause
di*ai4cr re*
IBT: Brown mare mule. Weight ( mained ■ mystery.
‘ One iif the l&gt;nr ruom *»*w«.ril*
ftik ijiinteil Bh Raying *i»? believed
the file Rtartnl from a eigarette
-Aatomsbtlen
*tub Me raid the cigarette, thrown
II LONG W H E E L base F»rd liy m jiaiMtenger who waa in a
truck, A -l cumillion |2%. Au,- drinking party in the bar room,
d*llv,ry truck |1WB. T-F'iml landed un a Rile of rratea near «
livery truck |36. Heel* and Son*. fi.fiOii gallon uil lank; the Hume*
pfirend to the tank which i*i|&gt;liiVtI,
Servle#
There waa wtlll much ill*ru*aion
U t T J. IV. SHADOIN repair anJ among the aurvlfor* over the fart
hj ct| • lharpt-n your
l a w n mower that moat of the crew
1 w y ’il c I like new. HU) Elm Avs that the lifeboat* which managed
to reach ahore ranted f e u of the
I lone 719-W.
ihip'a paaaenger*.
Commander
who played po
I —SltusMnn Wanted
important part m the whole rl nolle
. C ILORKD girl wanta Job doing drama, told tin* ftiny
i aoueework, rooking, nuralng, or
MThere were II auivlvnr* on live
M Work. Lilli* Ma* Thomas. TarApa and the Sandy Monk pilot
■I W W. 12th. HI.
boat kept three The men were Ink
en o f f thr Mono Ua«tU' hv #he
f I— Klowrm and I’ lanta
power boat and llo y gave j - 11
F Jr SALE: Missionary Htrawbar- We amhored ahead of the Morro
ry Dant, If*-* fa. laid.
t ’antle nnl Rent out •* tw«at# but it
nd trouble with the 12 inch haw
i i B w HEADY »o i m i pi.uu
Hook
100,OOt) t * c h o f T " i i - i ) , t a p p e r , jer, I radioed the Sandy
l l jpltnt, CoIInmI*, &lt; 4 b h u k r boat and lifter a great dial of ti &gt;b
hie got tin hauler onto the Morro
PI itiU. $1 . t o a th u*Aiid m ( j i n n
II Ittfl. II. F. Ilftthea All* oolite t o Mile, We a*ked them li they
wanted a tow and they mid yin. 1
B| rings.
thought it l»e*t to tow them to New
4 81 iEDB Red Bit** and Spaulding* York harlrur and to try to nalvogr
toumber
and tt'* for fill plim*
bur. From certified weed tbi*
''S p fc n f. PLA N TS -Cabbage, fault
flower, pepper, tomato, cullard,
The photograph illustrate* the danger confronted by tha aurvlvlng paeeengere who were able to escape ■tha Gam*. These par­
colon, broccoli, and Irttucr, all
sons clambered alnard a life boat in stormy sea* and safely made their way to the S. S. Monarch of Bermuda which Ibqy -are shown
boarding.
raady around Sept 15th Our list
mailed upon miucal. I’ rrvatl and
Company, Seville Florida.

‘SAVED A T LAST,” CRY OF MORRO CASTLE’S SURVIVORS

(

Not 1# but 19 painter* went to
work on the City Hall thla room­
ing to complete the eiterior paint­
ing which wan
Interrupted laat
Wednesday when
16 of the men
struck In proteat against tha FERA
e a c r o w payment ayatem. The
men
are
reported a*
having
agreed upon a financial arrange­
ment, and
they will
remain at
work until tha
exterior job has
been completed, probably 40 more
hours of work.
T. U Dumas, J. O. Adams, C. E.
Adams, and Georg* E- Rollln*. lo­
cal Coast Line officials will Join
Harry Pepworth, Karl I^hmann,
D. P. Haines and Lawls D. Haines,
Chamber* of Commerce, in Loesattendance at the September meet­
ing of the Central Florida Council
Chambers of Commerce in L*ea-j
burq tomorrow morning. The prin
clpal apeakrr at the meeting it
Senator T G. Futch. of Leesburg,
with R. A. McCranle, of Jackson­
ville, ai another Important tpeak-

(REALlf

L E G A L N O T IC E
an n m or s m ir s n o s m »
T A * p k k d t'Pinwn n e m o * ava
ar- m s o a s c a A i. i t s t i t h
o r t u b rra re i » r ri-oMin*.

N u l t r , la p s r s b r *l va w i M i K H K N
A. I iV aO ff , purchaser e l T e a O r l l t t r a l e Nn I I . datsd lira Irrt day of
August, A. H-, I l l l . h « ■ f)ivd said
r a r t l f l r a t s In m j
nf flcr. and haa
macs appllawllnn fo r
la s dr r d In
Issue In arror da nra with taw. Said
r a r t l fl r a ta emhrarea Ilia fn l ln w ln *
4 , * f r O i , d p lu p- rt y situat ed I* S , is l-

complexion

s m i

Tuesday

SURVIVE FIRE AND MOUNTAINOUS SEAS IN F R A IL CRAFT

v CROTONS fur Sale 1220 Magrolta
k»*
A ve-

* I I — Wanted
fi

LINCOLN HEAD I'rnnjea wwnliil

C h a rlie M A C K ’S

To eonquar Malaria, you moat
do two things. (1) Dwatroy the In­
fection In Um htood. ( I ) Build up
the blood to ovartopM tha offsets
and to fortify again*! further at­
tack. Thar* la one medicine that
doas those two things and thafla
Gruva'a TaaUleaa ChlU Tonic I Tha
lasUleas quinine la Grove’s Taatolea&lt; Chill Tanlc daatreys Um mala*
Ha infaction la th* hlood while th* &lt; « * A U
Iron Solids up tha blood. Thouaaadt of peopla ha** eanqtmrad
Malaria with Um aid of Orav*’*
Tastales* ChlU Tool*. la addition
to being a nolad remedy far Ma­
laria, H it also an exealteat tonic
of general uaa. Grove’s Tas tstoe*
ChlU Tool* is pUaaaat to Uka and
contains nuthing hartnfal. lean
ct'Jdran Ilka It and th*y can taka
It
Far aais by aU ator**.

f__^ .U p to 12 each If tnurt than It)
£ y ia n old. Certain Indian Ilea,I
• | pamnlee worth |50. Send dime f &gt;t
■ catalog. Intt'mntiwtial Cnin ('it.,
Boa 477, Indlanapnli*. Inti

F ttK

ROOM

huusr

l w i&gt;

with

irtanad porches, porta cocherv
garage. All mu-lem Improve
ltd. Beat location in town, In
w at I I A A. 8 lor*.

i— M isc e lla n e o u s

For

8 «l«

li^DOW GLASS- we "have I l ­
ia *11 eiaea.
Stanlry-Kugm
trdware Co.

IR G g YELIXiW guavas. 76.
bu. Mr*. Mattir Cat rat*ay.
Itrlghi*.

W# Ctoao A ayU lag .
«pa

With Our From**

Clothes WU1
NOT SHRINK
n e y Dry Cleaners
-a 44*

United Lu
litre ar* thr** survivors of Um blase. The h*H-dr****d wo.aaan,-«0f
!*•** Um boat after It waa baadmd. Only U of th* HatHa-lif*. h« atm warm
.'

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\U R. 2nd
Bar with th* aid of the New York

fin ko«u

■ N lgfct and H t r a l a i
B

fU gn B g rfrw . ffta flij C tofth *

fe

Pot Eyt* Initatad by OXpoauM IDBoh.
Wind, or Duat. apply a Irw dra(M M

fi

“ W* reached tha Mono CaaUa at
I A. * , Saturday and lost two
how* kocamaa of tho hawaar. Th*

for quit*

�SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1M4

HUEY BACKS THEM W ITH BAYONETS

FISHING CRAFT BRING IN MORRO CASTLE SURVIVORS

Commissioners Vote
In FavorOf Resolu- tha &gt; Calling Act's
Passage “ Unwise”

Time
Connecticut, M aine
wvsiii

Violence broke out

i j u the PniidentUl medl•trike w ith m anufacturer!
I -aryaatgr. 1*1 ,
W jj
t
r iu t i *» aaarer*.
Ik. Circuit Ciuiit

rt A. 14. WEEK*

n.putr ClvrpL

In HKftmNo

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IMI, Oaten t&gt; . Ilk

D, ma, t u ‘ rti»e
ta ■ y erne*, aa*
ml to. lor tax 4M4
rCancs wtik
Uw.

embree*. the / » Irtf, Florida. to-witt
properly situat'd

g u t . Hub&lt;Wvl«to*

*fc# . . . . . . • * »t tk.
naan of su«-n ceidame of t'.knowm
Itfie* Is ah.It b. re
in te law tax «»*4

is on Ik. Itth day of
✓ 1114.
,
rrtclkl ilir».tur. aim
11. Oay af Auauat *it. r . »ount.A(CT
Clark Clrcsll Court
&gt;*l« Couatr. P to ftta

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Ilf It, run-bo*.i of Tea
r lit. -lull* lid JbL
V llV toll, baa Ills*
l ' Ift mr" i'(lev, sq*
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I'S.'ttirhiSrdS

la toy afflca. aa*
laalM* far Its «aa*
mriaaca with tan.
i -SHbraim. Ik* fair
t* *rt&gt;a*r-y aDaat**
lata, FTurIlia, tt-w ltl

W L - i Ln i *. ,M
, '7 W&gt; tl Basin

vf A ■***(.

1000
pickata and
s trik e
sym p a th izer* storm ed a m ill
in ju rin g h a lf a dozen w ork -

are, and overturning automobile..

\ ) Around tha CannoA towel mllte

at Kadnapolla, N. C., 1S00 plekcta,
“ a flying aquadron," gorged, about___________
Facing
them„__r
were, S00 epec'al
gudrda and militiamen armed with
tear gee, fixed bayonet*, and michhtd gun* mounted atog the mill*
Squadron leaden aald It y t i a
"Demonstration to Cannon em­
ployee of etrike strength." The
crowd- waa dlapanmd attar the
demoMtnUon. The squadron ar­
rived from neighboring tenter* In
a 160-car motorcade
la three .New England atate.,
Rhode Island, Connecticut, and
Maine, National Ougrd troop* were
moblllaed for Uw tin t tin * line*
the atrlke waa called. ,
The offer, already rejected by
Uw IndMtry, wa* that'the media­
tion board arbitrate the dlvputr
with both aidH -W and In advance
to abide by tM reeulta, ell mllla to
be clnead do/lng the negotiation*.
To thU Gorman laat night added
another condition, that wbon a setUomoat la undertakwi. It must, ha
between the entire industry and
Uw union. There will be no negoUatioda.between the orgenlxalion and
IndhrMual mills, ha said.
The mediation board Uaued a
atntwnont a a jto * that ../pur da&gt;*'
(Wedy hed producSTa W l e f that
nh* problem* arising from UW dis­
pute were 'not Incepeble of eola­
tion.** In fact. It addvdt
**Tha board bellavea Uwt a aettlament can be reached which will
bq fblr to worker*, ymplayer, and
in the public InteraaL It la our
earnest bop* that while the dteeua
elan* are In progress, all feertiee U
the dispute use their Utmost en(CeuUnuM On Fece Three)

Mrs. W A PriceBuried
/ In Evergreen Plot
&gt;' fgtMral services for Mrs. W. S.
;Frt*a, 67, war* bald *t th* Erick•ut Funyral Horn* at 8:60 o’clock
tkk afternoon, with burial tn EvBTgT—a Cvmelvry. R*V. E. U.
iSrawtd** of ihc F in t ProabyUrlan
'Church officiated.
' Members of th* Bpanlah-Amrrl
c m W ar Veterans Auxiliary con
dactad a brief aervlc* at tb* gravc-

5000 CAROLINA
WORKERS RETURN
TO M I L L JOBS

kj
tj
2
J
II

f

The meeting, more or leu, run.
tine in nature, revealed a d o n e on
the part u( the Bondholdere I'mtrelive l u intnIt lee tlial no -hange
be made m he niillagi* fof the
coming year.
"A budget and lax levy In .ub
atantlally Ihr same form aa laat
year’* budget ami lax levy will tosatisfactory to the Committee/*
the Commissioners were advw.xl

AholishmentOf Deliv­
ered Sales Method
Is C l u b Objective

W ASH IN G TO N , H*pL ll.- (A P )
— T h a agricultural department
said yesterday "present Indication*
point to th* poealbility of a total
crop of oranges and grapefruit
eloee to th* large crop recorded in
19.19 when th* combined production
reached 14,101,000 b o rn In the
whole country.'
The regular monthly crop report,
however, did not make a detailed
forecaat aa of SepL 1 for citrus
frulta.
Department experts aald thfruit waa siting well both tp Flor-

COURT

S

JAYCEESSTAND
ON FOB MARKET

Sha waa born at Grand Rapid*.
Mk^, aa July 6, 1*77, and for Uni
past O years aka had resided in
|kk city and lately at Lake MonW , prsaant raaldanca of tk* Price

and several grtndcklldrsn.

'ftjP ?
nlaskner*’ officially a|ip'"cved heDon taken some day* urn after Ti
— trtvtfiimrfMm ftf the Tii.oiber.hfp
Disapproval, aa a City Onmmisakin, of the Amendment la ex­
pressed In favor of the passage of
the following reaolutlon by the
Florida league of Munlclpallt'r*"B# It Renolved That tha FInrida iM etie of Municipalities be­
lieves that Ihr adoption in the N o ­
vember 1934 election of the pro
''I, poaad Cnn.titutlonal Amendmeot
'd for exemption from all taxation of
bnmratead, up to 65000 In vxln*
_ tion, would lie unwise."
The City la a member of the
league.

CHARLOTTE, N, C„ Sept. II.—
( A P ) — Five thousand textile work­
er*, filing through lines of heavily
armed soldiers and special guards,
returned to their jolt* In the two
Carolina* yesterday as s:i strikecloaed mills reopened.
Flying squadrons of unionists,
called out to combat reopening
tdema eWde UtU# resistance aa the
Here U Alfred D. St. Araant,
workers retimed to tbelr posts,
Baton
Rouge,
La.,
Insurance
confining themselves to statements agent who wired
Huey
Long
of tbelr case. They planned an In­ that he would "personally kill
tensive organisation campaign for him like any other mad dog," if
tha next fear days, as opposed to any harm la-fell his son, Thomas
11. RL Atnant, a militia private
tha force-out system followed last i
who waa called out tu
Ivnd a
week.
Aand in the election.
Twenty-aevvn of the
plant*
which r*-opened yesterday were in
Alamanca
county
(Burlington!
North Carolina, and many of them
operated with a skeleton force A
considerable portion of then, wrrr
hosiery mills, not actually subject
to the atrlke rail until Wednesday,
but shut down during flying -qua I
artJvltlki laat weak. Observer* esti­
mated 6000 of tha county"* IlNdi
normal textile employment werstill out.
Fiv* mills, employing
2 UO0 , made no attempt to reopen
yesterday.
Only three small mills rsopei.ad
An riplanallon which atlrmpts

Near Record Citrus
Crop Now Predicted

tagftqg; * daughter, Mrs. Ralph
Jeaahtg, af Sanford) two Sana, W.

HE’D K IL L HUEY

53 Plants Re-Opened
With Little Resist­
ance By P i c k e t s

Mr*. Price died at th* Femaldrrsghlon Memorial Hospital late
reterday afternoon after a short

Surviving Mrs. Fries ar* her
kuiknpd, W. 8. Frio*, local con-

' U

Ida and California at this llms.

In p rtun- the condition* leading
up tu the di-cklon of the Kanfui.l
Junior Chamber of t'ommcrce to
o|n-n a drive against I ho prcsenl
"i.i-livi-ird salaa' nuihud of turndlii.se firoduc* amt aub.iilutlng this
nu-tl.ud with lha F. II. B. sale*
method, waa released (his morning
by lir.irg* Thurston, arlipg praaldi-nt i f Ih* organisation
lit* statement Is a* follows:
"S o doubt th* recent action of
th* agricultural committee of th*
Junior Chamber of Cummcrco on
the deliwred sales problem hag In­
voked a lot of interest a ml ycommerit kll over th* atata especially
In agricultural circles.
However, we doubt vrry serious­
ly If everyone secs the point a*
clearly s i we do, so thb statement
I Continued On Page Two)

^ e w Deal Rides High In Maine Where
Democrats Score Decided V ic to ry
tha part twa terms by Democrat
John Uttarback.
Governor
Loot* Brann,
first
Democratic governor
r* elected
sine* Uw ClvB War, wa* swept in­
to office over
Alfred Aowa by a
plurality of over
80,000. Demo­
crat* captured twa Cong i amtonal
posts also.
Eight state* bald prims rim to­
day, picking
candidates far tb*
November election*. . Tha states
Involved ara:
Ariiooa, Catowdi,
Waablngtom, Louisiana, Michigan,
Vermont and
Naw Bampakira,
with South Carolina
kaldtag a
runoff,

Revenue Collections Russia Welcomed As
From State Increase \M em ber()f League
G F N E V A . Kept. I I
T h r c-iun
til of the le a g u e
of N ation*, in
rlu-i-d aeasion laat night, a g r-rd ill
bririrlple to walcoim- ltu »«i* Into
(lie l-eagu, and gra n t the- Soviet
&gt;mon a permanent seat on thr
fuuncll.

not to be Invaded w(th its*

punlty.

A threat of further «KpI»&gt;
•Iona in the wrecked liner
caused official* to rewind

PEACEKETURNS
TO ‘BATTLE’ TORN
(LOUISIANA CITY
Record Number O f
Voters Crowd Intb
New Orleans Polls
N E W ORLEANS. Sept, l l . tA 1*1 -With
oppo.lng "armies"
rv.tlng on tbelr arm.. New Orlean, citlxen. approarhed votinc
ballot.
today ill a Sunday-1 kr
calm to chouse Iialween the "Dietatorahip” of Srnalor Huey Lying
ami Hie "Old itlng” of Atayur
Scmnir. Walmsley.
liaik douda hung In the iklev,
threatening rain, but the voter*
rame out In such crowd, that nl&gt;.erver* predicted then' would Iha rrrotd balloting
The whole fight wa. between
"K ingfl.h" Long and "luikeyhead" Walmalay, aa the two prtnrlpal. are atylad, even though
neither la hlmaetf a candidate.
Both Ixmg and Walimley are
aupimtling two eongre,-men. .uprvme court, Jusllre
and public
aei i ire Wnmnil..Ion mu h Irli-i in
the New Oilean. d l.lio '
An arbitration contnnl'i-e an* in
complete contrul of the tli-tiion.
Noa fartionel plain clothe, i ffirer* were dl.palched to tile Jmll. to
handle dl.pulca, and Hie rommlllee
had IHK) men to send out In case
of trouble.
So, after two month. &gt;f hurrah
for .idilien slid |&gt;o1-ce p-t.mial
inveellvr, court
battle., a o d
thieal. of armed conflirt, today",
hnllottng hrougtd the fu-t real
peace.
Sew Oilean. will go to the poll,
today under the threat of aleomi
Minn gun* to rhoo.e tn-lween r*o
""ill, lator*hip** of Senator l.ony
urni the rule of the old regular, of
the nly, captained by
Mayor
Walm.ley
With all of the dgiui.lana N a­
tional Hoard encamped in New (lrban- nppo.ril iiy Mayor Walm-*
iConltnuad On t’ag* Four)

Prominent Valdostan
F o u n d Butchered

CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Local weather yeiterday: High,
89; low 75.
The City llriefrr offers many
happy u-turn, to Mlaa Thelma
Huth Stringer whu h among local
persons celebrating birthday anni­
versaries today, and congratula­
tions to Mr. and Mra. A. C. Hall

.iner Makes Record
(un From Bermuda

order, to
put
city
flrswse
aboard.
t
Aa a precautionary i— laiara. the
beech near the vassal waa ordated
cleared of all penoaa, and a par*
lion of the boardwalk waa 'atseed
to ipectatan ,
’ . 1
Meanwhile, at Naw Teak. M lw
veitlgallon continued bafdta *. fed,
eral offlclala trying to dalaiiplua
the cauae of Uw fire which 'took
probably 111 live* early Saturday
morning.
1»
In tha toetlmony of C U rfM I
Hackney, aecond officer, and Ir­
win Freeman, third officer. It Wat
brought oat that the fire hulkhead. to rut o ff the flame* from
non-burning arclion* of tM ship
were not lowered becauat the’ «fflcere believed that would mil o ff
■ome paaeengert from aaaepo'i 1
Ilackney, describing the K * V |a
the library when he wadi,to lavsatigale the watchman’a r ip y V of
fire, aald ha turned an extlngqteb*
er on the doeet, from which awoke
waa pourkg, and then' tbeye, V*a
an explosion. Here, ha believed; Uw

started thk quicklyAfter eliminating llghtni
The September
entertainment
and dance sponsored by the Jack­ t*u*v, Hackney waa asked
"Then you think the [
sonville District I'rogreaalvu Club
of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail­ *et on boiydt"
road will be staged in Ibe Cltv Hall
tom orrow nlg-ht,
art ins *1 H:CM)
“In t h a 'lin t place, t ilm ln rt l
o’clink. Admitaion ir by ctrd unly. lightning striking tha (tfUolIn*
tanka baaaus* ikay are rijfht by
Notirva poatril In the Hanford* my room ^nd I patMd
within two fe€t of thorn attd tU y
Atlantic National Hank tinlay -f
’
iTiimletl holders of Fourth Liberty w m not ftfiro*
“A* for n tlm« bomb n r
tt4«
l/oan 4 I ‘2 percent bonds whote
could not hAtft f « M
serial numbers end with a two nr china.
eight, that these bond* hav© been unnoticsd lor *8 hour* und*f OUT
rallnl fur redemption not later ayalamallc ahlp aaarch."
At tha yaquaat of tha •xatalnsrs,
than Oct 15. I'eraona have th*
pmilejre t»f enrhatigUii; their prei- Freeman ampllfiad th* ilif ll ll ll M
irit iM
i»mils for other govern mend ae- of Acting Captain Warm* that a
curltie*. |»ut this exchange offer is fire waa **t on another voyftg*.
last Aug. 67, ha said, a walch11
in time Further detaili
nian found a small fir* in Jh* car­
tiiay be secured at the Hank,
go. II wa* quickly put out. Gparrod
(Continued (In I*aga 4)
newspaper*, Praaman said, war*
found in th* cargo.
•‘Than," Hoover aald, “f*U bo*
Have that fir* was IncendUtT t "
" I can’t Imagine," F m i f n *•*
ASIHIRY FAHK, N. J.. Sept. 11. piled, "how a dgat*Ua coUM pau*
The
body pf Capt. Robert R. ■ibly hart been blown turn IM
down
* comp*nl»nw*y.
VVillmolt, who died B few hours be- deck.
forr Hu- ship waa almost destroyed around two rlght-angl* ‘ Mrtta a*4
by flames, was found last night in over an M oo t fir* aervvn it r**ch
• ■’ •
the captain's quarters aboard the th* cargo."

HodyOfDead Captain
Cremated In Cabin

vrw*el.
Fire Thief William Y. Taggart,
Aohury Park, asld hr found th*
body l)lng on tha
floor In th«
captain's room where It had been
left. Th* captain's quarter* wars
among tbs last to b^ reached by
the flames which
consumed th*
whole Interior of the ahlp.
Taggart said the body virtually
had been
cremated and that th*
heat bad melted evem the leg* of
the bed.

O N 8 INJURED IN A C C tfcB IT

of

Senate MunitionsProbe FindsUATied
Up In Plot ToArmChina Against Japs

FERA Clients Gained
More Relief In July

t i l-

ASBURy ' p ARK. Sept, 11. . ’$
— &lt;A.P.)—The bluing; fire- ■
scarred tyilk of the H oito . ^
Ctwtlc today *1111 m
-con-

V AI.DOST A. &lt;!*., Sept
11.—
Th* butchricil bud) of A. J. llennrtt was found on his farm nrar
her* tale ycstrriUy.
Tha wetl-k now it Valdoftan h»d;
left home at •1o&gt;break yetUrtlay
morning, alone In hlx automobile
Search started when hr failed to
, The approval
moved Iti -&gt;i* return home
during the day re­
Guy T. Hi-ltering, commls-turirr 4wlflly toward full-fledged in- n vealed the body, literally hacked
of internal revenue, reporting for Lvrshlp In the league—a ge-ioi • to pieces, under ■ tree
near the
the 12 month* ending Junr 3U, lesired by the major power*, rii barn o f
hln farm a
few rnllw
!y
the
end
of
the
month.
Th*
i**owrote down a 97 portent tnrrraar
iouthfrest of Yaldusta.
over the previous year In cnllec- 1i»mif but It was generally b
lion* from mlscellMOOU* tan - and eved Moscow's emissary woold ta 4 percent jump in revenue- frum lliing as a member of th* League
y tb * end of tbs month Th* Issur
thr income levy.
fanng th* Itlh league assembly.
mat one of the major proLleme
(which convened yesterday.
W ASH INGTO N, SepL M . - ( A I ' )
Renal* Investigator* into high
pressure munitions tales mrthuds
JATKSONVIIXB, Sept. 11.—
yi-strrday uncovered a frank pro­
Floridian* getting aid from th*
posal that th* United States guv
Florida Fmerganay Relief Admln- I HAM ILTON, Bermuda, Sept. II.
rrnmsnt buy war malaria) from an
lilralton, either by a direct source —(A1)— Ths liner Monarch of Ber­ English firm — described as a
or on work ralla^ received more in muda pegged up a record yaater- "stmi-offlrialM agency— to
help
July than they did la
previous iay for th* run between New York arm th* Chi net* against Japan.
months, figure* made public )**• and Bermuda, covering th* disAlong with this want testimony
Irrday revealed.
Lance in M hours and M minutes. -afterw ards denied— that stale
Th* vessel docked In New York department offlclala had advised
Th* average payment per case
fo r Florida a* A whole amounted at* Saturday after participating the American Armaments Corpora­
to $13.09 In Joly, or a, 66 percent la reacua work on tha flaming Mor- tion of Now York ta 'obtain an InIncrease over tha Jana av er*!* of re Castle. U w w li farthar delay rd JuncUe* ayalnat lb* government”
110,44. Work rtltof payment* aver­ by a threatened hurricane and was t&lt;&gt; overt**** th# embargo on arms
Naw York until shipment* to Bolivia and Para­
aged payment par
direct relief unable to leave
guay,
case was MAR. .
6)17 A. M. Sunday.
W ASH INGTON* Sept. H ^ ( A I ' )
— fnri«M«ing internal revenue col­
lect lu ll* 41 percent and combining
reiriiur* from agricultural adjust­
ment taiw , Florid* produced 111.
CSli.'.’cg) fur Uncle Sam's 62.872,639.194 hank roll from tag aource*
in the fiscal year 1934.

t i

Hazard Is Reduced .

Th* vote of the City of Scnford
It one against the passage of the
proposed llnmrstead Art, •i^•brd»,
revealed at a City Conmletlon

anew

.-■dewierhsnst unu*u to-

'''«L&lt;,V5h 10UA*A

Searchers Ordered To ' %
Remain Off V^ssel j

j-entln* truck on which ha
rid­
ing overturned Curtis Crofhf, w k
resides near HasIshnrsL * u v - ,
rested aa tk# driver of tkf truck-

TOROflTD BANK roM m d . .!
TORONTO. Rept, 11—(A .P )—A
Ion* bank robbar taok i-SRptUlt* 1
maUly MAW from tha Duffarif
and Lappln Bank braocR of
Dominion Bank haru t N i d w i
ilu fiv d 4

Btfuttorp were told also Hut cap*.
Representative Britten, Republics*,
Illinois, accompanied r*pr***nlatire* of ths corporation to tha
stats department In mid-June to
seek approval of an arms ship­
ment to Bolivia outs id* Uw presi­
dential ban.
Ones more talk of bribery ta

LOCAL

connection with munition* talas
waa heard. At on* point taaUmouy
waa presented that "fifty fTWad” —|&amp;0,000—was to b* paid to a cab­
inet adviser rloa* to Uw proakkot
o f Braall In 1933 for bis seal stand*
la putting across a munitions con­
tract for Uw American Armaments
Corporation,

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Material Foils To Inspire

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■ ' Pm pccU facing Coach Leonard McLucaa eaM In aurrejrlnf what he
Recovery, Therefore,
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1I McLucaa with hU Seminole lliafh haa, what he expects, and what
Ml. Aoau.tln. II; Liel^ml V.
Held By Many As
I'sUrka
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Jacksonville
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School football erhedule for l!'34 might be the result of lha araaonV
iJ.rn.tia tl.Hi-h 1; (lalntavlll* 1.
are the moat dismal of any line*; play.
Faintest O f Hope
f irwt he accepted service aa athl itlc
Stating that ho must bull-1 *
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director of the echool back In 1930. team around Jack Hughes, Olive N *» Tnik „
VIENNA. Sept. 7,-&lt;A P&gt;—Tv»p
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■ Thla statement wae attributed to Miller and Leslie damage at backr 41 laltUlN
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m revolutions within sit months have
IS
Coach McLucaa thla morning after and llalph I'raraon as linc.mar , f Itfrit mu
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absorbed all the apara change Li
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three daya of training In which la* thnch McLucaa said that unhaa riltahurKh
Moreover, they
have
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has directed about 90 boys, nioal mure boy* corns out, and linger
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when compared with
through aetting-up and other pie midgets,
teams which Included men like
Umlnary raerclae*.
..h,r
recovery
aeemt
i niP«i:«r» I ai Mew Vf.rk f,
1viduals,I BO
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’ Practically an entire first team Melton Ware, Woodrow
f I .a*«i in 7 « i firttakl M It.
many AuatrUna to be » vain hop-?
lost by graduation thla spring,| Georg* Muye, Murray Kanner, vid
I'liiaiiurah i at Hm i i .i i
Whrn Ihc amok® of Ffbroary'i
and only four of the 1983 "regu Itanilall Slaughter.
I'lm-innati at IHIIart.lnfcle-rah., Irevolution cleararl away
1500
lara" are back.
Hr rluesn'l deny Hurt some uf hit
i H r i u i EV u i r i i i H
i Socialists were dead, and tha gov|„
H*
■ The remainder of the boy* arc hopefuls lark the courage and de­
M . 1emment had a alack of bills total­
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the second, third and fourth string termination, but nretent dav foci Saw
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hr* of last year, a handful Jutt rp tail, even In Central Florida high I'lbii'lnrid
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631 j July, touched o ff with the aaiart»Mtun
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from Junior High, and one or two school circles, requires weignl at II
alnilltm of Chancellor Dollfust,
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well aa courage .and Hu- |iru»| cits, U'MwfttuKton
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.446 cost almost aa much aa the. lirek
Fhllmlwlyihln
-This Is the first year that
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therefore, tire imotunlly dim.
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haven't had at least one man who! Three of lhr nMr|y 60 men now
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large far a tiny country, tha govTnrti i M f "hIriatKO I
alsoijt lfU) |KjufitJR. Tl»**r® • *© ateoul
1|emment levied a epeelal “ security
liuwtoit * at tlrtflftfwl |.
1 |0 160 pot* m iff# * util! n il th e rrv t
WHa-hfitgrlmi) at
H* 1strut* —WM las" nn the people. Many warm un­
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i r e a lr n r ir r , in c iiw r lc f ir r d
boy*
rtilfnili |||H1® nl firm •tr — rat it, able to pay.
w ho l i e Ju a l *n x io tia tu p la y fiMil ••"th M»i»ie»* |H»nl|uvn*-ii
The country's financial rtamnrva
----------— — ------ - ball for ('each Mclsura*.
are so low that the government
Homif uf |hi* ni'wcoman are El
mnr re seeking a now foreign loan
win Rf|uirr»«, Jack IVarnon, (thirl©.*
through the Lengue of Nations. At
OVIEDO
liclrlin, hilly Wilkinson,
lt»l|»li
the snmr time It seeks, through the
I1ftng©r( llurolil I hiker, Tom Wan'
league, to induro foreign powers
ii-y, S'pick riuhran, Hob William ,
Mi*- Amy Ruth Mcknight, of to cut interest istes on loans al­
ami Then. William*.
Drivtiipurt, who baa ls-rn visiting ready runlr acted.
Howrvvr, ( fiarh MrliUno will her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs.
The guvr-r riMicnt haa been unable
uparv iiu llin© nor effort in ilrvi’l I A. Fai nail Tot a short lime re­ to puy Hi employes on tha first of
Yom
oping what h© haa and Iryiiijr In turned hum* Sun,ley. She was sc- the month. A little la being paid
fit it into alia|H* to ii»©«*t a moat ©r- iuni|mnird by her parents who them now In three Installment*
actiriK sfliHulr. Prsctl*© session* - peril Sunday here.
each month.
am to h© iiebl every aft#rncH»r» ©x
K A T E S
Foreign trade lias dwindled to
Mr. and Jits. (J. C Wilson, of
rept Saturday and Sunday -tart M. Augustine, returned home Sun­ the vanishing point. Tourists trsf
tnir
at
H
ill)
nVIock
10c line 1 lim e
day after a short Visit with th*ir fir. formally on* of the most pro
r■11*11 netill'llii tli* i 4 iu fra! Hunt, Mrs, J. N, Thu-npsun, Mrs. durtivr aoinri-s of revenue, ha*
The
Re lin t S lim e *
low*:
7c line 6 llm e«.
lb,i up,on acjumpauieii tlieru f.,r a virtually erased While aptarently
0|t|tMeerett
I Ilnte
6c line I month
Mere Iwo weeks' visit with relatives arid it is perfectly safe for American
|*ttwl iw
IMr I l
n. re friends in St. Augustiivu.
Ceanl five words ta llaa.
Irfvk. «'|iy
and other foreign visitors to come
Hit I 2
|Iter »
r*. I«*i tr.
Double rate foe capital a»
Dr I. I ‘ Jenkins prearlird an in. tn Austria, tourists nr* apprrhm
n-»I' IitI'M
black fare letters.
Mr II In
Tli • teimting scimon lu an nppiecu- •dee. So they pars up oar of Ih
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TImM• live robgrrguliori Inst
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ht-autifiil and Inlt-resting
Sunday j most
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M inim um charge 3 t«
niiilrii-s of Kiimtie, and businrs-uoiriing at tliu MulIn.dial ( nurch
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b valium
Mr,. J. W, I ’oats Irfl last week hen- languishes.
will a* tkmtued l-f i f mmmf ; N'lrV
Km In-ml liniris entering Austria
#| f Imp * •relerrd *• 9+1mm4m
end for Savannah w Iu-ib s' c will
i m l i * *»&lt;t* k»
vi-iil for u few ibiy*.
.lax
Red
Caps
TttPlay
tattoo.
Mr. and Mrs C. 1,. West and Jarolis ml Mm. Theo, Aulin, HunHereSaturday,Sundny family
left Wedncs lay fur n tivu «lay
weeks' stay at Duytina Mem h.
M i'* L©ila Mill" E’nv*i® ami Jn*n©a
T h e J a r k s n n v il lr llr d C a p " , de
Charlie Weil, Jr will leave Sept. U rn m ilt K f U a y , *»f O v ir lit, war©
af te r nomi in
HAVE v o t lll WATCH rrpalrel r la le d to l&gt;e th e "Ir-m g est n egro 2U to resume Ills st nliec a: the murri©*l ^alnnJay
JmJkr© Sbaron’«
at Ih© Court
*' by one who really knows how Ijo . i 'I m II ten m in F lo rid a , w ill re t'niversity In (iai.'iesville.
tu rn to th is c ity e a rly 1 o m o ri« w to
Mr. and Mr* Allan Tl uf(i}&gt;Hi.n. I l m i ' f in S a n fo n l by f ! r * H h u ltt.
Briggs, Jeweler. Msg. Ava.
p re p a re fo r tw o g ao ie, n g u 'ii't tin ami mn, Jimmy, hav* rvlurtnil in
M i* a l*ayn© cam© lo O rtad o
lo cal team know n a* th e " S a n fo rd inv^rriraa aiii&gt;&lt;v Mr, 1bmnpHun i* r m r n U y fro m B ilo x i,
8e— Autom abtlea
M i* * ,
amt
tik a n ta ." T h e Tied C a |i« p layed la'uicit ami an lu&gt;iru*i&gt;jr ir lb© In mm I© h e r hon©* w ith h e r ■i n r r ,
HKll DONG WHEEL base Kortl f o r r a targ e crow-1 li n e som e k©rii4*«* urbvNil
|Mr*. Ii. II. Byrd, v hd© Mr K«la©y
... truck, A-l coiMJltUJn S.i'5- A u-’ w o rk s ago, and the corning g am e s, . I*rn(. aa&lt;l Mia J . Tihb-n Ja c o b s , i ha* mad© h i*
b©r© th© k m I*
tin delivery truck Sll'ft- T-Fortl to l-e | layer! tom orrow and Su nd ay ■»f L«k© Mmifui »©r© kfiiiA f'. o f c f p art o f hr* hf©, lb* »a ©T»/ngid In
delivery truck $-16 Reels and Solis a fte rn o o n " at II 11 o Y h -ck, prom
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Mi a Maty ; c©|©ry jfrowiny;,
f
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aisled Pitas correspondent traveled

P O I t S ALE i'M is stun ary Sirawla-r-j
r y P la n t s , lie s P a c k a rd ,
NOW
READ Y
to 1r j irp la m
I
200,000 each Ilf T . 10I .1 ,. Pi-pp&gt;-i,|

in\? passenger In a T lg K n - l c ^ t
which had accommodations for W. 4 I A W W I / / 1 O
The present disturbed political
ultMtlon, and tariff walla. Isolate
Austria more’ and more. Austrians
are not permitted to travel Into
Germany etc*pi by special author­ W est Florida
Settle­
isation. Germans ore not allowed
ment Wag Largest
to entor Austria unless they pay a
ta* of 1,000 marks.
State Town In 1833
-Unemployment In Austrlo It in­
TALLAH ASSEE, Fla., Sept. t.
creasing steadily. The etreeta of
Vienna tire filled with the workleai, —t/P)— Florida’s first boom town
many begging. There are as m iry was Bt. Joseph, records In the
women and children as men state library here show.
The French founded a aeltleamong the brggere. Thousands
Spanisu
cannot pay rent, to say nuthlng ofj ment tbere In early
abandoned
It.
taiee, and retail shops are going i day* but they
nto bankruptcy every day. Rents State Librarian W. T. Cash .sayc.
for many stores and apartmrnu About 1813 a town wss slant I
have been cut In half in two years, on the former settlement spot
and by 1838 It had beeoma use
yet vacancies Increase.
The people, for the most part of the largest. If not the largest.

are shabbily dressed. For movt ofi***P
Florida.
It haa long sines disappeared.
them life la o constant struggl e
rr malru
but a
The If attitude la one of utter de­ Nothing now
spair, for the, profess to see no monument marking lha site of
lu Tiiyi'for t(ielr country. Conse- Florida's first constitutional con­
Storms and
disease
luently many are rrady to nnbracr vention.
v fp e d 'w t- T H &lt; r"c fty *rf# rir*fH «
ground In the commercial world
The Jails are eo crowded with
1of Florida's early days.
memtiers of the outlawed socialist
Trade rivalry with
Apalachi­
TTgtm* In Vlrnna and with percola—a flourishing port not lar
arms Involved In the recent Natl
east of
Bt.
Joseph—brought
■^putsch* that it has been necessary
|Florida and
Georgia business
«P convert factories, gymnasiums
men into 8L Jortph in
1831
and warehouses Inlo prisons. The Within a year they built F'lorDialntcnane of these thouianda of 1Ida's first steam railroad, run­
prisoners entail henry vspeuae.
ning from St. Joseph to Lake
Correnl rat ion ramps have re­ Wlmlco which ronnects with the
lieved the pressure nn estaldlshe I Apalachicola River.
tails. In ('nrinthiu so many Nasi
'T o r a few years," Cash says,
W ork ers and syrnpathiters
were “ The town
flourished
like a
arrested that there is a serious green hay tree and by 1838 was
shortage of laborer* lo harvest probably the largest place In
the crops.
Florida."
Th* government of a nation so| The- stats Librarian has an old
thoroughly discouraged, divided letter which tells of the bousing
and ho| eless Is being attempted by |problem in St. Joseph during
youthful Chancellor von Sc hunch-! ~
nigg Hr has started with vigorous |pf Austria. The world is watching
policies, and a strung detrrmlna-, while he trie* to stand against
tion to maintain the independence |the tide of Notiism.

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EPILEPSY -EPII.EITICSI Unroll 1
lady finds complitl* relief lm
husband. Specialists hullic al.r.aU
failed Nothing to sell. All Irll.c J
answered. Mrs. Liao. Dempster, |
Apt. 0-14, 0900 lalayclK Ulvd, |
West, Detroit, Mich.

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Chief Preferred. Plume 1'tS-J L.
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but lot your { it n IU vacidon rtMfl
k*!or© If* to® lit© . , . don’t bodk*r
FOR RENT: Unfuiniahed garage i About a*rtki*7 *Uo I I I tail nil
apaitimnl, 31* 1-J Palmrltu' trtrol tarot aaJda- YouTl * m aaonoy,
Avenue Apply 210 Palmetto.
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F IV E ROOM house with I w u JacknonviUe
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•ereened porches, port# coda-re, Daytona Ileach
............ 05
and garage. All tnorlarn ImproveL
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manta. Beat location In town. In­
V ero Beach ..........
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W eal Balm Bwaeh _____ 3.76
tO-wMIneetUnmin* Pot sale
C learw ater
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I A T TERRIER puppies, line milk Tampa — ......
.... 2.05
S ’ *, , goat, 10 Fillets, typiwnter ,'nk,
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(hallow well drill outfit. All priced 81. P ctera b u rc —------ 2.70
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Orlando ........
40
raaaonaLly. B T. Tiller, Thiola.

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quote* from a letter written by fo * 'F e a n before I '
Rafael J. Moses who was for. |6&lt;0 a year :r»atal {or.* y
several year* secretary of lisa
1 I l i k J A St. Jasaph Railroad Company.
“ Tbe town went down,
the
railroad failed and I bought for

YOUR SOIL

Tomato plants (to
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SI. JOSEPH WAS
'FLORIDA’S
FjjQRIDA^ FIRST
FIRST
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11m W«riTa Grtatnl VaieUble
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cloudy tonight sad
Sunday.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
Aaaodated Press

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . S A T U R D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 8, 1934

Pries Flea Cants

NUMBER STS

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KING GEORGE

W O U N D E D IN STRIKE RIOT T H A T TOOK SIX LIVES

DEBT FUNDING L i g h t n i n g S t r ik e s
BILL TO PASS M o r r o C a s t l e O f f
WIgMikmWHW s.«uuir&lt;sw*41,u-i-A-a-i,* it.'if,.IWwJ. ■ At« ;

N e w J ersey
Gorman Says Walkout RuIerPicturedAsCompetitor O f U. S. In
W i l l Continue In
Face O f Story That
Armament Markets
Of LeadingNations
Mills Will Re-Open
W A S H IN G T O N ,
Sept. 8.
— ( A . P . ) — Francis
J.
G o r­
man, C hairm an o f the T e x ­
tile S trik e C om m ittee took
cognizance today o f reports
th a t m any m ills would
re­
open next w eek
wUh
the
statem en t th at,
*T/e w e l­
come the teat on M onday.”
Emerging from a second con­
ference with
President
Ron**veil's Board of
Inquiry. Gorm u *ald the slrike would con­
tinue.
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lit eslpatned a previous deelaration that the Union would
accept no arfarltratlon proposal*
until all mill* art elated a- a
dtairt ‘T o ha to our negotiation*
In an atmoaphor* of ptact."
Dtclaioaa wara to be /nade to­
day on a poaribls extension ol
ho taatlla walkout to all mlscvlaneous dlvlaiona in the induatry
not y tl affected hy general order.
All the power of omantaed la­
bor in America waa thrown laat
night on the aide of striking mill
work era.
President William
(irttn
o.
Um American Federation of La­
bor ordered booja o( all national
Sad lataraalional labor union, to
■ a t egtlt, blta bar# B U I w*»k
ta rfUcuaa naaana of making the
atrike 100 percent effective.
At tht at me time, strike leadara called upon President Rouse velt to “ forbid use of war ma­
terials" In the walkout and to
“ discourage use of the national
guard for civic police duty.”
In a telegram to the President,
Franc la J, Gorman, chairman o!
tbs
taatlla
.inks
committee,
charged militiamen in Bouth anu
North Carolina W in being uted
■imply aa “ ankabreating oigenUationa."
“ Mobilisation (.1 armed force*
at this time la provocative and
needless," Gorman • wired.
“ This atrike inual be carried
(Continued Qn Page Six)

(

^What The Hell?”
Yells Huey When
Sleep Is Disturbed
NEW ORLEANS. Sept B. —
(A P )—Than waa shooting around
Senator Huey P. Long’, palatial
home early yesterday and lota of
■tata troopers.
Some said It waa children with
firecrackers at 4 A. M . other* said
H waa .five bullets which spattered
i f f the front e f Use house.
The New Orisons States aald a
neighbor reported aeelng Senator
Leug. now angagad la a bitter poIMtoal war with Mayor T. Beraraaa
W ih —l i j , atkk bia head eut af ■
« I M » I aad yell:
"What Um htll’i going on donn
thee* I *
That ha disappeared, according
tv Um tteisiibor.
The aaaator, himself, said he
hadn't aleyt at home the laat two
"H is . Leag,“ ha doclerad, “ says
that M M children acroee the
s k i d were Mooting ffrec rackera
for a v a i l minute*. I think they
were latakaetlng Walmaleyt early
trig to China, lis a going aooi

Another Code GoeoOn
Rodu After Trim]
W AIH INQ TO N, S*pL 4 ^ 0 H « A Hflatola, virtually conceding
claim* * f tk* betel businwex that
ala# mantbe* M y a tla a under the
blue engta had damoaitrated "the
hnpaaalkW y a f fgU cede cnmpll
* • * • (aeed yesterday with
(ha f w t t o W what to da abaat
It
Hotel
ariMab aeaght modin
•alioa af the eada, tort thalr vug
•tottaM
wm
raatotod k$ the,

I)nde Ijopislator Sees
R e v ised Measure
As Meeting O k e y
O f Its Opponents

CITY N E W S BRIEFS

WASHINGTON. Sept. B .-(A P t
S T l ’ E T E R S I M ’ RG. Sept. H
IriH-al weather yratrrday: Hifn
—King George V. of England, and
T h r tMivrinor’" ilrht rrfumlinir hilt
the United States War Depart­
that iiavr thr 1SKF1 I r*rialnturr its PI .low 74 rainfall .27 of an inch.
ment weie portrayed before the
mi*«t m l nr fiat Imt tlr« will Im» hark,
Senate munition, committee yes­
tto’ fnrr thr nrxt araaion in n fnrnv
Thr tidea at thr beaches tonight
that may 1m* arrr|Mnt*lr 1 all up
and t morrow: High tide tonight
terday aa competing aalesmen in
piiai:nif |f n»ii|tot, RrprrarntiO Ivr 8 at N;OK o'clo ck ; High tides .Sunday
the armament, mart* of the world.
P RuhinraUy of Hntlr rmmty, prr
ui H 40 A. M., and 11:0.7 IV M.; lowr
There were ga.p. of amairment
ilirtnl hrrr,
from a little group of spectator*
tides at 2:20 A M and 2::tfi |\ M.
when the committee waa told that
I fiat t'Mil o f (fiviniE thr stall’ ronEngland's ruler, in lUilZ, personally
City t'uiniTiisaiiirirr V. A Speer
trot ovrr riti*'a nn*l rminfira *h*1
Intervened In an attempt to atop
left he 1 e late yesterday hy hu* for
th fnult on thrtr «lrht, ItohinrHii !«•
the eale of gun. to Poland by a
lit v i « , I hr mraaii ri* will r r r a ir a Hendersonville' N.
IV, where # he
w h * to meet his fathe r this morn
New York firm.
fart fmdmir roniiinsaion to d rlr t
mg, and continue on to N e w York
i »m nr linn murti n u l l taxinu unit
The War Department it w n
ran affoMl to pay ami wtial •! fur the annual Spfsrr and Hons buy­
testified previously, had actively
fount thr Imndhuhln * rhouM I f ing trip The S|*eers will return in
aided the Dngg. Ordinance Engi­
about three wi-rks
to itlmif tu aerrpt
neering Company of New York in
Shown above art* |wu of the nu n woumie«l i u th* IrxtiK* M m Im* hniilt
Hi - rfeiuiiiolu
mill.
Ttila Imiiim I rhanirr will rn^’ L thr
It* effort. In sell the Polish gov Hutii-n Patti, 8, Car., which took the livi-w o f mixa I i ilkit*
They » n
c l ml M&lt; H.thaha d r f t !
mol
Ned Smith, local furniture d ea l­
iitijrvtiiiliH of thr Klornln t r a y m of
ernmenl weapons that deal death
Hikbrit Davrkuni
Tht* f i ^ l Iwgan when a "flytni:
of -tnkrrp -miirhi
« l**-i I ho iilnnl all
Municipal*! lr* Iiml i»thrr»
wlw* er, spent nearly all uf yesterday
Teatimony portraying the Eng­
of ih f ilcad being at like re.
The nix dual lu« death* at Huritn Puth i h m p i ( tt»r » t n k - loll in In (As*
fought ihr first ili*ht fumlnnc tnll, morning trying tu find out wheth­
lish king . . an armament salesman |
pociatcd F r e t s Ifiio to l
*nol
Riilurirau,
who waa m St er a small, vinous appearing snake
almost uverahadowrd othri star­
l*ak«
P«‘ trrahuiif to a.!.lira-* oriramxrd which he caught at Silver
tling develnpmenta unraveled due
work i1r a on l-ithor flay In tliarusa
Thursday with the a**i *U tir e of
ing the day'a rapid-fire heating,
IHIf hi* tot I *ill tn-lirf 11n tiill »hould I friends, wan a coral snake or
the laat until Monday. Among
Estimated Number
He
finally
timk County
to- adoptrd, Rohiiirau *nol it would what.
them were:
Ih- tu thr a d v «n t«* fr of ritirs to Ag ent „(V It liswsiin'* won! that it
On Strike, 368,82H
Photographs showing Turkish
was a rural snake The rvptil* is
hark it.
officiate aboard the U. S. S. Ha
ID Tkr %swearIpIrtl
“ You ran*! take a man * lift* j»i«t now in the boo ctdlet llun.
leigh In 1821) to inspect armament
’ll.r iHlIunlua liklr !■•( tolakl
hrcatj*r hr t» m d rht.“ thr ir p r r
made by the Dugga Company, an
IndiedMiUrtl |Mr r %«*-■« •&gt;( I Sr *l M W
Checks totaling 9h.lUk.0l war*
arntativr aaid. •‘ Yin* van l inurt|&lt;airr
klai»• i
sahlbtttqn IsraiKr by Chairman
tba handa of 1417
ht*« bcwly anil soul to pay an nhli^a. placed into
Nye, Republican, North Dakota, ot
Ufa
« !«»•
lion You can’t throw him into jail white and colored men and women
X4MJO
the committee a* "use of the WrlterSays Authority
Hat**
32-4NNI
M.44M* | Drive Also Launched fur hrinir broke
HrH II mm pals Ira
IA »M I
^ ou * a n’t drny s round the C4iunty tmlny hy I E R A
United States Navy as a sale*
U'W
xa
to court workers, it waa announced at the
To Cut “( 'hinders” him thr piivtlrifi* of
Forced Firm Out Of t&gt;rnMto|
man'a sample rase.”
i («
TT.x«» i
H a a u fb s o ll i
drrljtrihtf hlmpidf *i liHiikfupt anti City Hall. The sum •« over ll.C’tm
It lends- lalaHil
|
Evidence that Lieut.
Comdr.
Business II n f airly 4***•ner I lr Ml I
From Kdicf Rolls •'tar I m*f life a n r’o
XXtoiH* III *«MI ,
gie nte r than that
paid out last
Jamc. 11. Strong- alnce resigned,
I
Hr** \
work, and MCI new
relief
clients
1
-1
,1
4
.H
I
“
A
city
Is
rntiiliMl
t**
thr
*amr
while on active duty with the Navy
Nr**
WASHINGTON, Sept H—(AIM
\\ A S H I N t i T U N . s. |.l 8 (#1h
■Va*e| It anta
(•( lYllt’ifi* It "hoolit l«' |ii‘i nilllril to w e i r added to the ml!* dur ng :!*e
had hel|H-d Colombia prepare plan,
1
J
to
O
IlfUviRlr
The fi'iti’ Mt!
it•11iiinb,-1mlu»n In-t
week.
-David [jiwrenee. new-papei will
aiviitr w.hat it ha* aniotiif thr crinl
for defending its port, again/
1*.04*41
Mn M l»*a«4
ill*
mH|i|M‘d plnn* for th*- vkinti-r d o r » and start again "
er, aevuseil the Trnne—***■ Valley %lialdla
J(i. JlW
&gt; -«r
possible Pciuvlan attack*
111 aim
f»'F«liii|f of »*'*»]&gt; Ifi.OINl.lHMl rii i-ily .
O f fic ia l* of ttu- Sanford Oviadn
&gt;*tflb I aridlm
Evidence that the American A, Authority and the Public Wiiik- **l
1to hMira it hit at thr IniHti irfund
144,4*4Ml
Mf la I H
Ir *a11M*
whtlr
Truck Cimwer*. Inc , »■
well as
mamrnt (&lt;,i |k,ration of New Y.-'k AdiiiiiilsUaIn.il of ■'forcing ■ pi,
nig ti ir i r n nr it I a riitr i«*d into hv
I.r«fg la
many farmer* this morning had
rra**
As (MO IM M I
%la hdh&gt;s
maintained a brokerage account foi vale company out of business u i
miot ri t ir * of f loridn. including hi*
1 raanirt
4
occasion to comment on the ap
Iirf i
Strong while he waa aeling »* n tually at the |&gt;uiiil of a gun" in Ho­ h i•■I*• i r pi
hoiiu- tow n of Miami, I Irai wai«-r,
I.TM
(tearattrr of a crate o f Nrw York
Knlrtal It
A.IMIM
naval advisor to the Coiotnlowii ar,juiring of piopctlcs of the ii-ii
1 rtm
to t i r i r in -got tal m n * a n - atauit co n
celern sent to thr firm by its sales
: Hit
i ni-ssee Public St-, vice Company in 4lk lak**aasa
llt»|ikiu- valil lir
govemmrnt In 1833.
« Illaft-kl and St ISMor-bor*. tohrrr
ium
iH
iliia
manager, j * C Hutchison, now on
taku t ohal t kt i •
An assertion hy Senalm Untie,|and n.ai Knoacille, Teim
h program tom. adopted almo^l a
Orramt
«»V
s c e lo i) “ d ea l" in anil around New
I.IMHI
Democrat,
Washington,
list
Imwrence replied to a slatemenl lilt la
ami y tu mi rum - * •
Vrai a go
srk, \V Y The cslery packed in w
i.suetl Monday night hy the Icn
(Continued on Fags Sial
Iit'f” lull tir tnM«i
Tin* Dade represrulat ivr, ia h.&lt; U-d
New Ytnk « ratr which Is two inches
lii-.av* Valley Authority in taking
iMliruihl w-'til
a tiittri fight
foi the gobn mu ’•* wide! than the Florida crate, had
issue
with
an
article
in
The
Eluted
|ir ivati hiiRMit
rofunding plan in the IlLtit im-i» hIoii 4
Trammell Secretary iStall* New* In whirh he contended
the appearance nf having been
.SiiuullaiM -m i
confmin'd constantly rri luring re giuw 11 in Florida
muck
land It
Sees Busy Winter' the lennesaee Valley Authority
|Mirts that
a compromise
debt
IMt.tnU.lUM in
was tall and straight and very
had dealt unfairly in aii|uiiiug the
ft nil Hu urd On P a g o hi vet
Si*rtrimhr i" r
firm, wrtd the crate held 2d stalk*
Jo* Eerria, formerly editor of pro|t*itira.
I'urrto Rico ami Hu
Mr
Hutchison aspects to return
"The principal diffeiene* Inth* Apopka Thief and noW aecrr
larula
heir atunit Nov 15 P was slated,
Hiller Says (lod Is
(Continued On Pag* Euurl
tary to
Senator Park Trammell.
'■R* Iirf
(’outa,
hrraiiBr t*f in
to ill Moby Ijsiug, Sanford man
Directing N a z i s a*
w *i a visitor in Sanford yesterday,
to h,, 1* a**tating Mr. Hutchison.
In M fiv it f * to Rich i r v uchnluln! rira^r*! jirirra. ha\r juiii |&gt;*mI rn-arly
and In company with R. L. Glenn, Roosevelt Against
yrar,*'
(Continued On l*aga Four)
Ii* R im 1
* ui W I ni «V U h k l*u»i »r» m ifil |»rfrriil itiiMliir thr
N U I t N H K H h . (irrinany . ,8rpt. H
visited many eld
friend* In the
ItupktiiB •aitl “ T h r fr-lrrat yovritiii
iif
h
I
at
I
hr
JrtoUh
I
'onitmiu-t)
Price Fixing In N R A
(d*)
—
The
rorporalri
and
aer
city.
furnU rare
Madge Tells Carol To
I V n l r r »m Magnolia A v u m r . thr n^rnt mual nuarit it a
grants o f
fiat»ona|
aoctallam4*
Mr. FarrU aaya that th* pros­
r&lt;&gt;nfrfjratum of
thr
R* h'linril fully In* thr f iilnrr "
N.
Y„
SepL
M
.—
H
Y
D
E
P
A
R
K
,
Co
Back To His W ife
pect! for the
coming season are
H r xanl t h rir w r rr
H.M.'tlt.OOO army laat night heard A d o lf Hit
feels Jrtoifth ihurrh will o f f i c i a l s la-inii
ler
tell
them
"H
o
d
aatff
Ua
our
brighter than they aver have been. (A‘l President Roosevelt
fM
iiiilim
on
r
r
l
i
r
f
M
ills
d
u
rin
ir
J
u
ly
.
questionahl* aa thr n h it m a ii rr of Ronh Ma*hrM«,
VIENNA. Sept. 8 (4-1 -RuHaving juat returned from Wwh pi Ice fixing la
Thrar tlrrw $ I rt2.,tHMI,miO In ptihlle mcaaiun to perform.”
afoul of the anti-trust I hr N r to Vra r f m liv al
" W e ate lint inriiuritenla in the mnrim's famed "r ed headed worn*
ington he stales hla thorough con tunning
JulniB 1Mfiiffrhtrr
toil) f.m-l i I furnla ffi»in all Hum ra, two ihknfa
vlctlon that Florida will enjoy an laws, It waa brought out yesterday tht M*rvi&lt;r«, aa*i*tril hy A,
ro n iln ir fro m Ho fi-ilt-ral ir«»vrrh* handa uf providence," He r Kuehiei an " last night w m reported ready
unprecedented tourtat eeaeon neat .1 hla regular pm-* conference,
a r m e d to retire from thr spotlight
kvtifi uf i)i la ruin,
mrnt. iVcim all a m m r*, thr rati. aaiil aolemnl) while thr
lie said hr regards the principles
Diplomatic quarters here heard
ranks of jmi.tHKt N a i i "| mi" mrn
winter, and he anticipates ah ex
Mine.
M agd a l.upescu,
titian
political
organisation leader*
reliant demand for Elbrlda fruit* &gt;'f collective bargaining for labor the Community C enter la-g.iuuiit' during June w
hatred beauty for
whom Princ*
and vegetable! In northern mar and abulitiun of child tabor de­ at tMKJ o ’clock Monday m u . nr. "aid.
llitr nrd.
finite parts uf the iK-rmanent NRA while all Rlcirea owned ’ n H im i H v
foreswore his throne,
kike.
A ayttmg
«un
Ih rrw itr l»*t Carol once
The ailinlnlatratur
hs» i rtrd he
“ The Southesat particularly," which he la atudying for submis­ hy mmilH’/a o f thr Cong&gt;i n * 11 »n kail given "n o conshh lato .n" yet ligh t over thr great Z*p|M*lm field was urging (' a m i to seek reconcil­
w til Ik cloned, all ilay MotHnv
Mr. FarrU declared, “ hai been the sion to the next Cungrrm.
to pniRprcts fur reviving th»- Civil cand white *rarchhghta flartnl tip iation with Princess Helen, hie
alowly rialng iniaU Former w t f ^
beneficiary of th* recovery proRoosevelt disclosed hr W S J giv­
Thr great rai holiday In Dir .low Works A dtini ri i:nt rat km to allo M at i1I to pierce the
King Carol* friend, thr reports
gram
evrry where 'on*
goes ing daily thought tu the future of i»h religion !■ thr tlay
while the leader waa epraking
,
\u*n* winter unernpluvment" D r model* to all H e r m a n ). " hr *aid, recommended the reconcilia­
through these
southern
slates the NRA and e«peeled it to evolve men! and Bervlrra in eon moui *•«
A t thr same
||u(»k Mt* n&gt;
way to silence
the
part y'* "l ittl e tion as the festal
there M *n air of activity and re­ by a step by step stage of taperl- Don of I hla e vtn t w ill beg n r ’ K 11 » -rriad that tu* f r it ra niir fii » rutl ad muni abed
o ’clikck Tuovulay night, ami M* « n
grow ing criticism o f Carol.
mratation.
vived confidence,"
Darting with thr government tu men."

U.S. PLANS AID
FOR 16,000,000
DURING WINTER

LAWRENCE HURLS
NEW CHARGE AT
TVA M E T H O D S

LOCAL JEWS TO
OBSERVE ROSI I
HASIIANA FETE

P Cill ti'chnk Wednesday roo«'-iii^

Fort Myers GrowerShips First Citrus
To NorthernMarkets,Netting$2.50Box
FORT MYERS. SepL 8. Con
aumera up North will get thrir
first taste of U l county', nrw
crop o f gnldon grapefruit today
aad aeveral citrus gra ven arc
counting the approximate 12.to
M t par box which they rrreived
f. o b. Fort Myer*. The fruit, first
ahipjMd out of Florida, rolled on
Labor Day. two car* from th* lev
County Packing Company and one
car from tho Georg* Kingston
lanL
Mr. Klagotaa who ehlpped hla
fruit to th* chain atore trad* m
Ttlcago aald that It would bring
Otwoen MJM aad fS per box In
This fruit

was from Mr Kinrston's groves In
th* Orange River and Tlmiami
Trull sections. The Lae county
plant did not say where 1U fruit,
Yacht, National and lllacfc Beauty
brands, was skipped. Growers were
expecting |1JK&gt; per box net for thv
first two carlonda.
Heavy rains uiu week may re
Urd th* ripening or fruit and mi
down the amount which would c&lt;
shipped during tho fimt we*l.
without the rail*. Rains add to tlu­
lu Ico content of citrus b it alow up
the ripening proceaa. Maurice K
Carlton, of Wauchula., la green
it inspector for th* two Fort
_ o n packing houaaa,

K

ran beef for r r l i r f purpoiM- from
Mr Dingfeldlar as prru &gt;iit i t ta ttle
purchw-ed In the drouth
thr lotal i on grrgatlon. rstend* h ■reaa were rntit lrd to a legitamah*
rurdiaJ wrtconafi to all out of lov i pr i*f it.
Jrw * whose praaancr la so ight f»»r
The gohrrnmrnte
he aald, will
all ol thr BcnrlcrR,

(Continued &lt;)■ Pag* 4)

Italians Told To Be
Miami Constable To
Ready For Anything Be Tried For Murder
TARANTO, Italy. Sept K (Ah
MIAMI. Srpt.
8.—UP) Riley
After telling the llalln, |&gt;eople Herndon, 2U. former deputy con
to "be ready for any eventuality" ftIt bile,, was indicted yeitcrda ? fur
Premier Muasollnl let it l&gt;&lt;- known first degree murder fen the alaymg
ls»t night that he will h,itr&gt; bask here May 10 of John Charlr*-, 26,
tn Rome for g tonfsrrimr nf gen member of a
prominent Miami
rial* and dlrialonary mnimander* family.
The grand Jury chargr Hem,Inn
uf the entira Italian army
wounded hi*
“ Our people must br ready for killed Charles and
any event," I f Due* told
60,000 I,rid# of a week, th* former Ells
Into Du- publir May Scott, by
raking their bed
Italians packed
»,|.*r*
ner*.
“ I f » * .hnuld be with gunfire
from an automatic
obliged to laka th* field. I wilt be nhotgun. Mrs. Charles, although
si your bead." •
, seriously wounded, recovered

Crew Claims That All
Of 318 Passenger*-’
Would Have Lived
By Obeying Orders
K I’ R IN G
L A K E , S «p t. &gt;
— ( A . P . ) — H ou rs
a ft e r f ir *
hrokr out on tho luxurious
ci&gt;nst-wl*p
lltw r,
M o r fo
Castle t-arly Today, 251
of
tho voasol‘8 fiR8
p aaaen gtr*
and crow wort; unaocounthd
for.
T h e 200 o r m ore p M r tn (tors whn mot th e ir
death
ahoarti th* flamtna ship • *t*M
miles at
aea died
becaoaa-af
their refusal to enter Ufa boat*,
mrmher* of the crew of tha vaa
ael aald today.
Twenty-five nf th*
^
nf th# rrew, interviewed lepar* *
aletyi (old -praietrSlly fhe same
rtory.
It waa a tale of horror, of men
and women freniietl by raging
fiamra and a thick pall of imoha
restating all attempts of aaUora
to get them Into life boats' al*d
to safely.
Eatiinilra of. the losa e f Ilf*
ran aa high aa 300.
Score, of paiunyen spending
their last night aboard bafat*
the end of a w*.,V’« holiday warn
trapped below deck’ aa ~ ’tho 1
flames, breaking aaAl i t I M UK
hrary tn th* fi,r*j«gt
of
th*
Ih„ i range,I aft to leave tha
■u|wratrurture only * hulk.
One hundred and il|hly4tts
were repertmt rerraad. either by
other liner*, or put ashore U&gt;
life boat*.
Lightning alrurk an oil tank
on th* vessel at 3:00 A. M. aad
almimt immediately flames aavi-Riped much of the' liner re­
turning tn New York from aa
right Hay rruta* to Havana.
('■plain Robert Wllmot, Blas­
ter of th* vrzaet, had died a t “
•ri only a (aw hours before th*
tragedy, of a heart attack, had
Ei i » t Officer W. F. Warms was
In command st the time.
ttodiea started tu wash ashore
(Continued On Cage Six)

Civic Pride Caufteft
Striking Painters
To Reverse Selves

Civic pride has Inspired tha I f
FERA painters and laborers wha
quit their Job* on the City llall last
Wednmday to
agree upon ft re­
turn to their Jobs next Monday, Ik
was announced this morning.
An KEKA official
sUUd that
“ Satisfactory
financial arrMgamrnla have been
mad* with (ft*
men and w far ax we knew *1) 1ft .
of them will return to work Mopday.
They will finish tho Jaft * f
painting the eilerlor of tha tollldIng. It will
probably requlrft M
hour* time."
i
It waa slated that th* m l had
decided that as citistns (hey »wed
a certain debt to their n is n U lt f.
end, rather than laova th* agtoHor
of th* building half painted, thoy
agreed to return to work.
Th* men letruck" on W*dat§4ar
noon complaining that wkllf th*
wag* of 80 rents an hour fog f 40
hour week wa* satisfactory, Ih iy
wars not able to
car* for 4h*l»
&gt;44.U.&lt; per .ear In tha grocery bills families on the M and H a waok
of the two cilice. Miami is in re­ apportioned
them under th* na­
gion Ifl
rrow system of peymegt.
Orlando was quoting potatoes at
l.S cents per pound
while eggs
were selling at
&gt;7 1-2 cents per
duien.
Ilutter was bringing St
14
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t t _____
cents to the retailer.
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Hread a loaf stood at 10 cents
•t
!•
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SI
t* .
while milk wae IB cents a quart.
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&gt;•
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Round steak could be purchased at
•I
II .
A »«, fo r A u g u s t • S
18 cent- s pound. Fresh tomatoes
ii
Av« fa r J u ly — I I
14
were -riling at 10 cents a pound.
S ilo *
» •* !M
In s check-up
monthly af &gt;00
1
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1 .
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grocery -lures throughout the 11
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_
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•
4
a
14
region-, th* relief agency lk&lt;t*d
4
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1
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comparative prices of 4S table
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( t e ills s r i O* Page I )
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State’s “AverageFa mily”Grocery Needs
For Year Varies F r o m $238 To $283
JACKSONVILLE, Sept - (A”)
Elurida'a "average fam ily '' an
nual
grocer y bill
range- from
123831 to &gt;28*34—a difference of
high n e t of living In the stale's
emergency relief sector-, the »tate
E E K A has learned.
At Miami, where the daily groc­
ery list adds up to the annual -um
of &gt;28.134 for tha averagr family's
table consumption, H. f . I. I- &gt;10
28 x year higher than fur the -tale
average which, the relief agency'*
survey shows, la &gt;26084.
•
An averaga family at Gaines­
ville, in region three, rnuld pur
chase the came edible- fur &gt;23831,
the survey showed —a variation of

LOCAL WEATHER

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�Btoeey. 6te»#i "teriewn m ■
M t t U L W ilV L U B R W W

*'&amp; S :rr ii
U t l W W T f * in - !* :

n x * n )A ,

J!

A lth o u gh

,48 T '8 BBNtDtcnON:
leave with jrm», my peace
ato y *«. Let hot year heart
.Ud, nettWc W t * hoklrald.

K p t o tkto* Use Germans have r&gt;t
h* bo thankful fee anyway, they
didn't have Hitler and the Kaiser
nt Um aarea Bpra
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H it ;!

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do an«m pk&gt;jrm «iit p robloip, n c h
In this country fo r »* v * m l 'y e a r * .
M plan n in g'to lu n g a t e a againa!
1*1-J o b a lt f th at country. The prii no I icy la not ParticT H n rfv'tn -make

nt, thot this country Is resdy to emb«rk upon any
quits so radkjU rs that which Italy seems about
,
Lsn« Ws must remember that Ute Secretary of
I^hor 1M9T9V U r RroPUtn. Msdsme Perkins, we feel sure,
would bo the last person In 'the world to advocate a law
denvinr Hcraeif, aa well as other women, the right to
work.
And many other women hold Important occupations
In tha New Deal Administration. Mlaa "Robbie" Robin­
son. General NRA Johnson's capable assistant, la a woman,
snd is said to know more about codaa and codifying than
thf General himself. Ndlie Tayloe Roaa, one time gover­
nor 6t Wyoming, la Director of the Mint, snd tyith Bryan
Qwap Is Mlnlstpr to Denmark, the first woman over to
hold no important a diplomatic post.
. ' Tbs President's wlfs herself, Mrs. Franklin D. Rooievelt, iwhile not exntrily s‘ working woman, is n very ener-

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\ \ Jl look* an tf tit* American ship
,'tenders couldn't sail nngthlng In
lanth America prithoui bribing tha
officials. No wonder they have so
'fsypy revolutions down there.
■ W * suppose tf Mpaaollnl does
rivn nil the Job* in Italy to men,
It &gt; (U no longer be possible for
the woman t o pay, and pay, and

’ '‘Judging from Mr. lioovur'a ar­
; Utle |Rth* Saturday Evening Post,
, w#'d expert to find tha BUtus of
'&gt;JUberty in rhains whll* th* band
pkyx th* Volga Boatman.

Ho huml What'* the world comng to J It's pretty difficult tboao
lay* for s young fellow to find n
dfl who can -eupport him in th*
^1* to *|iie)i ha An* b*«n ffcusH p i*
* - ts’ j . • « j * &lt;t »|
vjwt
• &gt;'■■»
0&lt;
' m+ \ ‘ '
« m * Notional Racial 1st revaln.

CHARLIE CHAPLIN
REMAINS RICHEST

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j

H mmring H n . E. M. Howard,
v t o rataraad racaatly from a aa-Society o f tha P in t Praabytarian catioa sprat In Atlanta a U other
Ghorch will hare a .upper at Use potato la Georgia, a number i t her
aknrth at 6:00 P. M. An membars frtendi entertained with a “ welhr* requested to bring m W * 1
evening at M ra How­
f
MONDAY
_
to ru ra l lAichta. Tha
Tha St. Agaaa Ooild o f Holy
Cross Epiacopol Chnrch will asoet
at 1:10 P. M. at tho homo o f Mr*. games sad contests while nutate
was furnished by M ra Curtia Cole­
JokaL. OaUoway to Lake Mary.
Tho R. A . o f tha flra t Baptist man aad George Jones.
Church will n u t h i t J * P. M. at
Refreshments were served at a
tha church aawor.
lets hour by M ra E. B. Stowe,
Circle Narahea Ona o f the L*- M ra R. J. Hickson, Mra George
dto* Auxiliary o f tha P in t Pro*- goats, Mrs Myers, and Mra Bylvan
fagtorte. E to n *.
M ra Cbari-e Daria. Thao# p resexit w n vr N n
s L n w u r ih. a b a t e wfll nmottt aad Mrfc' E M. Howard, Mr. and
8:80 ahlaab a l »ta homa at Mra. M ra George Joaas, Mr. and Mra

Ii«f last winter snd w
one-third more than
maximum, ranched to
U wiH rupraaaat a
employment and daai
about th r sanu (la
populaUea) aa p a t
Brito la, with her Id

8100,000.

tot ST tha Palntotto hunk, to U k a City, 8. C , toped
thaU Carter, tg ,l(M ft) and her brother, Jimmy, It,
lera tb a bed snd then forced Mr. and” Mra Carter to
&amp; to tbw hank teheed* the rebbera lock ayproxlmauly
Carter (dekterj and Mr. Carter and a bank cashier
a»4 l i a u r r f — y the robbers In their get-away, all

M a c flB L jB er

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March day. o f IM S ’ whan ha l*(t
Washington HnmeXaUTy'anri low­
ing Franklin D. Roosevelt toke kls
bath of offlew; an almost tompleto
change la tha A mSrisas -eHtoaioa.
V stl powers bars boss traas^.
ferred to the President by Con­
gress. A huge bureaucracy of gov­
ernment has grown pp. dwarfing
anythin* ovetT dreamed of by bio

adtoudattaUohi ,v

Bit ADEN TOWN IlK ltA U )
(Bradenton Herald, AdE. IT)
The stale's eltru* e re p '- WIJI
now*r ib* markatod to tha fulloet
advantage of tha growers, without
g re a t em ergenv/.
u ia *
help of ressofts tie advertis­
Jnat4 outcome of tho then great exper &gt;nt In JelTcrnon- th*
Thlx ought to be obvious to
p continent. In ing.
lafi Drmocrac/ being trl*d on the Amei
th* Ipduttrj by now. Consumer
1*57 ho wroto Henry a IUnrlnll, a New Yorker, nn follown: demand, however, will not b* de
"It la qulto plain that your governrttoht will never be volopod to th* fullest possible sx-,
discontented majority. tsnl with tha us* of even thk (nu­
able to rcatrnln a distreaaed and1 (ll»
For w(th yqu tha majority la the _govs:itriment and had tho dism unless th* advertising to em­
absolutely
rich, who aro always a minority, C
-il,— . at
-- ita
- mercy.
... , ployed extensively enough to ntahs
________
_______
_ of New York, a .m
— ultii- It* effect felt, h condition tbpt to
The day will
come,__________
when In the
State
dependent 'In g great measure on
tude nt i opiia, none of whom have had more than half a Its pldiinlng and placement Ad
to have more than half a dinner, will vtrtlslng dull Ant can be ’ waited'
breakfafli. or expect
.
choose n leglxlatur*. la
Ia la pouibla
posaiblo to
to doubt what sort of squally aa easily aa any other
leglalature will be chosen?
.' kind. That* are two thought* tha
Industry should definitely under'
preaching patience,
“ On one fid e i« a sU tem an preaehing
I
- rcapoct
- .
stand. Adoption of the threo ceqU
fo r vented r lg fiU , s trict observance
Kmof
o f publ........
public fw th . On
~ *M&gt;e‘

other Ih * dangerous rsnttntf about th# tyranny of cnplUIIntn and ustirers, and linking why anybody should bo per­
mitted to drink champagne and to rldo In n c*rrUg# whDo
thousand* of honost folk* »ro In want of necc*sxnen. Which

one propositions wlU bo sub
r&lt;f, all self centci
f haen - lumored
dividual hoped to get control el
tM 'fu n d ‘;jra w o r i i 'tra d e 'It to
an agenr, for a Jab. Pt- slbly this
isn't tiu*. Rat th* tK***hl serve*
to IllOsti ate the poiirt. ' *
T)i*re art pnaelbly tome half
dosen or so agencies that are qual­
ified to disburse the fund remit
fdpy. asadring the Indbytry w *
maximum results for Its Invest
moat."Tha identity of Ikes* cm
b« qplta easily eitabllshoJ and'If
th* proper salretlon to mad* we
bsliyvs th* itala press wrill glrs
freely of Its news and oditorla)
columns In support of tho Vvntore, wtlb'the otogto"0*J8et o f mailin f th* u|riartaklng ■uccotafuL To
an client sush support would be
•elfish bet not directly so sine#
th* advertising c«tpy will b* pladed
In publleitlons ortali* the stnt*.
But the plan will reflect favoj

ut-tetoinx- I M s

nanaon of adversity a* J n«va cicncriDc
prevent prosperity from rntnrnlng;
people would, In 8i yenr of nenrclty, d
:orn, «Rd thu* moke the next year n

they ain't.' • That state# a 'd **k
philosophy. No dun hr’oat of men
t-an hnori w h m ra ll torn' roefca n
Nd wise dr dractienl mari tried to
knew. Only Um
ombttteu* drite'
trur trio* to know. . Altelgxfa*

£&amp;ti£lgtfik3Kl
to p re g ro a a ln g rn p liD y .

JR&amp;iv.

bridge--

&amp;

-T b * long
winter
wonld be
dreary indeed If w*
could not In
our imagination grow-the cvqpe of; •here Umy ain’t.
IU# coming &gt;QRPon homo Uf Mm or«n Phopte* •
best- rrup# #V#g produced tore been |M T teiW h l N t J
grown around Um reel atove to |got cmi} Ma n U f

Empire
(f. P*uo4s hat charge of

ptUHtei If tein#

and that your Hun* and VRadhla wlir ItRYO l
lerad within your country by your own Inntltu
Of couroa, un to Uifpraaent tlm «1Maamlaf'*
» have provea unfounded. Emerganclfc*'B»vf #
i In dia'pnjt and tha Ajnafdcxn pcopla te v tT te

•d Mm. W. U. Lory
, &gt;poat

Tburaday nf(nr*

C. F. Uarrtooo, Mra
ra.ond Buo B + r lfc p R p te
^ .1

P'kmortendR* frill nppenr which 'wdl lend
lACAuley'f pnslictloDi. *
But for tfi# time being, we prefer to belle
nulay wan wrong, that Amrrlcnn* wilt ndh-re
atikiUoaxJ tUTanlhfel. kud that M • whol* 1

A re
lire, rjlffeiil
M rU* ./, H
fs W **"'
t a

• «felldr»o N

and

re, ••Reims and Louise, of

iMtjr

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r

ft la dear that ho thinks t b » .
power of 'the office bo owco MM
M
m
been expanded to tha point
i n derlakes to toil us what Wa can or
i f ] can not do. That to *0 beta use if where tho Prukidoat to virtually
. , ■&gt; •
1 .■
Tr* ire acquiesce In the
direction of a dictator.
..
o th e rs aa to boW We will apply Our
The |»Mttra ify^nTl n!tod didn't
j i g labor or plant 'our farms, ,we will fall to-note a striking coincidence
if
havo surrendered that w ry freo- in connection with Mr. Hoover'o
e r dom which to tha prised d is tin c tio n attack on tho "N *w Deal."
On the am 'of tho publleatloa o f
HU of the' farmer** Ilf* .' fn a word,
within limit*,
w* will ' have bo* his article,'out in Pocatello, Idaho;
coma employee* working Under the Senator William E. Borah 'to a
**r‘ direction and control of another Labor Day address warned workora If they surrendered their lib*
mpt end to w« will in*1st, If wo permit
triles under the constitution aad
i D. It at all, on an uaaurod wag* and tho American system of governI
that ho who direct* ahall Ink* tha men l on tho theory they wUi gain
economic security, they Will ,ioU*
Hat, riak.
lion
'"However determined our purNo ona has (ha temerity to sug­
tate jx&gt;»e to bo free, wo may Bo eomj|r. petted to surrender It betouae of gest that tbd fSnner prealdout and
the republican progressiva' eshetor
wlH the regimentation o f other*. I f the ham'any political affiliations. Yet
llar. I marker for feed at one end of the apparently they sou oya to ore to
|cow I* to be artificially rained by their
objections to tho
-blow
government Intel ferenre and eon­ Dml.”
.
,
, ! Irnl, and If tho market fo f milk at
,n*^j tha other end of tha cow to to be
?*r ' |so manipulated either by public speculative rackets of nlf ‘ kkats.
l“ r*i authority or private power that both political smd economic, to«b#4i
the con*awe re’ ceat ho* hut -IIMla negmitvw holy which guiainiaiM
can render - the (armor. In fil l 1
thm on predaction, aid and to *8*to 1
extontifoutrol to marbutiag, M to »- i
honoea and credits mod* monUaMS
SO a* to e v e n out the
flow Iren*
producer to cououmo’ ' SOD'all hn
affirmatively yfovtdod.
^ ‘
‘"V m tn o H lurpluso* should to
carried. These ore th* marker* of
a 's a fe and'helpful
channel tor ,
agriculture down which IU ship*
m y rid*' with aolf-reopeet. But .
“ Now you will eay and properly navigators and farmers must still
so,— what ar* W* to dn aboUt It? be captains.
The sen*
and tte
On* adtrlnletreilon tNed ntarkel 'dfma- fat«fcl«UII b m fW r it » * » »
ing control and It fallrif.' Another
now tries production control and
you a y it w lll'k it W oHL'W M fT*
th* am w rrT '
’ * ’ Y’ * ’ ’
'
' "A x old skipper down &lt;n Main*,
reputed to b*
th* brat oa
th*'

CITRUS A N D AD YER TISIN Q

W f TUoavtil#

Stowe, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ColUaa, Mr. and Mra My* re, Mr. and
M ra Curtia Coteaaan, Mr. and-Mra
Sylvan Daria, Mr. and Mra Abron,
Mra, Ramp, Mra Neal Coleman,
M ra Prunela Coleman, M ra Jack
Hickson, tho Misses Lillian Evans,
o f 8 t Augustin#, Melva Lundquiat,
Evelyn Stowe, Margaret MyCrs,
Annette Abron, Ouida Davis, Helen
Hickson, and Paul and Dob Hlrkson. Cecil Jones, Joe Davit, and
Don Evans, of 8t Augustine.

•txoi

tho government all
they are paid at R flxa
worker to entitled
mere fact’ of lnv*j
smployment, , lUgsfH
means. They are payah
only orer a definite p.
ing, with different cast
months to s year, ff
man eihatitto hit bencflta wUhadf
finding work, V#,P#8*o* from (he
“ Insurance" ariiem* to pehiw aa■Istonre. About 40 percent ( f (ho*k
receiving benefit payment! ore tfe
this ciaaa. Hera the rests! qf tha
beneflto are met entirely By the
taxpayer; but they are js k l only
to those without oO&gt;or ntoaito, end
(ho scale of benefit payment* mar'
be adjusted to tho
actual need.
Young peepto arriving at working
age but unable to find employment
are cared for In this way.
Blare
these two clataeo of
benefit ore
paid only for invqluntory unem­
ployment, atrikera or persona re­
fusing Jobs offered
to them are
eligible for neither.
Ultra rem 1 1n* the third line of
defense, which I* poor relief, sup­
ported principally hy local taxa­
tion and available to meet all tho

WSt.ipOO year* I* fixed." Evident*
y Miller Ja n thorough-going op.
Stojtt all right, but *nyon# who
itfel foretell tho naat thousand
te r e bi .tbito day and Um* to more

There’s No Mystery
About Car Which
Greta Garbo Uses

I s W e lc o m e d H o m e

»

•On* hardly know*
whisk is
t e n s , th# big munition factories
And submarine building eonrenm,
, which "dreaaad th* pulas*" o f po^
BtVal HuksUere- or U&gt;* political
• reckstoors who accaptad Urn graft,
3 f *
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»* »

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M r*. E . M . H o w a rd

• v .T b a r a J a la this- cou n try--* coTTrtcriotf ’ a W o n g' soms
th g t w oin etr should be prohibited fro m w ork in g Ip comm m l s l o r Industrial occupations. N o n e o r u * holds this
Hlews~ol"00u»Ksv ‘bo*aM08 ,wifrAtlk«rtrotfirpupW »it t e f*MW&lt;tt‘*iit;‘
creasing, but r a t h e because w e fe e l th a t (h e wom en o f
Tha
revltod
th e country should be sacrificed so that certain men w ho which has Just |
a re u n fb le to com pete w ith them in the s tru g g le fo r Jobs presents three i
m ay fin d rem u n erative occupations.
'
. H ow ever, th ere seem s t o bs Scant danger, at least fo r

’■ New Dealers say that what Roov «r want* to tho liberty t « run
through traffic lights. Wall, it
has been our observation that moat
Americana enjoy that privilege ai-

s t a g e h b p in f il m s

u

k *tlo iv . fo m e n t. lBdepeodcnca and Rcnaoquent p h y r ic a l'a M
tnorpl'.habits a n t a K ila t lc to fa m ily Ilfs,™ t|.
n &gt;.•
T i z m * * U d o t e the A ll Pow erfu l P rc m ia r about the
fa c t I n a l to m e w om en m igh t p re fe r econom ic Independence
to the sta te o f dependency neceaaitated b y abandoning th eir
jobs.
N o r Is a n y th in g said in c o n s id e r * U W o f those
wom en w ho f o r p h y s ic a l o r mental- reasons i r e f ia t tjuailf|ed, o r a l- le a s t do not p re fe r, to devota th e ir lives apd
energies ^to i t e propagation o f cannon fo d d e r fo r Ifu M a *

1 M y y l.D A T ,

b a t c id a t ,

»»• IK

ri}\K

An 6fflcUl tKa

lllolmrnt
a proaoto
treaheha 'dtoripObv'nM'iivi
ukt/k eMmira'XwihlJt

Church Class Meets
With Mrs. E. T.Hamil

CRarch wUl mn*i • * ( the homa of
Mlaa Ethel Belly, 1106 Myrtle A r e
v Ctreto Natober Ona of tho Wom­
an'* Missionary Society of Um
First Baptist Church, Mra Georg*
H gff, chairman, will meat at 8:80
o t t o * at th* homa o f Mra IL B.
N t a , 8488 Bay Avenue.
* .Orel* Number Tire of Uto Wom­
an's- Missionary Society of tha
Ftosl Mspttot Church, M ra A. B.

a w iS t r a

szr,s

Methodists GiveParty
A t Orlando Church

A largo number of Sanford per­
Eighteenth sons attended a party given Thurs­
day evening at th* First Methodist
-" Circle Number Three t o f th* Church in Orlando by the MethodWeman1* Missionary Society o f th* tot young people of Central Flori­
Find Bapttot Church, Mr*. C. P. da. Games and centests were en­
Undersea, chairman, will meet at joyed until a. lata hour when aetha hosa* o f Mra Henderson, Oak freahmeqU were served.
Aymma.
,' Thoee attending from hare wsrj:
, Circle Number Fir* o f th* Wom­ th* Misses Sheila Britt, Ma.-y
an's Mias I* nary Boeiety of the Wynt, Emily Priest, Doris Bockey,
First Baplist Church, Mra R. Li MoIHs Williams, Mnry Alice Wil.skalrmaa, win moat i t Itoma- Audrey Cooper, of Blch10:00 o'clock at Um church prior mond. Vs, Mary Virginia Cooper,
to leaving for th* boach where * f Tampa, Kathleen Adams, Dr. W.
they will spend tbp day. A11 who A. Cooper, Edward Mitchell- Edcafe go are naked to notify Mrs. waid Wilson, Randall Priest, and
Joha'Alden Brown, Jr.
F. E. Gatchel,

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»

comer

to Number Six of th* Worn­
Missionary Society of th*
First Baptist Church, Mra
chairmen, wlU west at th*
of Mre. Bolt. 1101 Park Avo-

Th* Busin*** Woman'* Circle of
th* Praabytarian Auxiliary wilt
t e o i hi » m P. U. at the bom* of
Mre. FteUa P, Arrington, Magnolia

•ACCO

"With Mra Gforgo Townsend pre­
siding, the monthly meeting of the
Friendship Class of tha First
Christian .Church took place Tues­
day evening at the home of Mra.
E. T Hamll. During tha meeting
reports were made by committee
chairmen, welfare w 6 r k w a s
planned and members of the class
made talks.
Mrs. J R. Richards had charge
of the Scripture lesson which was
followed by a prayer by Mra D.
R. Johnson. Refreshment* were
•erred by the hostess to tha follow­
Ing: Mra. S. Brown, Mrs. Herman
Forbes, Mrs. G. M. Shipp, Mrs. D.
R. Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Ludecko,
Mrs. J. T. Ellis, Mre. A. II. Byrd,
Mra J. R. Richards, Mre. J. W. El
Ho* Mre. O. T. Pearson, Mre.
Oeorgo Townsend, Miss Jean Ham­
it E. T. liamll, and others.

Mlaa Dorothy Haines- of DaLand,
la tha week-end guest af Mlaa
Juanita Smith at her hems aa
Magnolia Avenue.
Dick MaxwaQ plana to leave
Tuesday far Atlanta where be has
accepted a position. He baa boon
visiting his parents, Mr. aad Mra
R, C. Maxwell tar the past several

G re e n v ille

'She Loves Me Not,' the smash comedy-turreas of the current
Mra Nicholas Anderson has ar­ Broadway season, rnmet Sun-Mon. to tha Milana Thaater in tha
rived here from Crlchaven, Me„ to Paramount film adaptation starring Iling Crosby and Miriam Hopspend son* time. She will bo re­
kins, shofrn above with Edward Nugent
featured role.
membered aa the former Miss
Hattie Loaaing of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Farrell and
Orien Farrell left this morning for
Daytona Beech where they will
spend a week or 10 days.

Honoring the
members of thr
Mra. R. L. Whit
number of her friends with a par- Merry-t - Hound Club and * few
ly Friday evening at her homr, tty other pun-ts, Mra. John Mrisch.
Mr. and Mra. C. D. I) Ishop- Mlaa
Poplar Avenue, in honor
Jr. entrrlained with a bridge part)
Martha Btahop, and Buddy Blahop
Thursday afternoon at her homr
returned
today from
Daytona
on I'aik Avenue. Rosea and tlnBeach where they spent a few
nlat writ* used to adorn the rooms
week*.
where tho gursla were entertained
After st-wrel rrrtgrrMlo^i -if
Mr. and Mra J. B. Crawford
biidgr high
score prise for the
bare returned from Philadelphia and yellow, were srivrd by th.&lt;
was
where
they accompanied their ho*te«x, axaintril by Mr*. O. G. club member*, chiffon hose.
daughter Mlaa Pauline Cranford, Russell, Mrs. I. J. Carver, and Mis* awarded to Mra. Joseph A. Mrisch
high soore
prixe for the
who has entered nurse's train'd* at Mary Lou Carver. Vase* and bowl* while
other gun ts, also
chiffon hose,
Episcopal Hospital.
• f flower* In shade* of pink an i was given to Mrs. Harry S. WooJyellow were used to adorn the par­ ruff. Mrs. Marria L. Saben won
Friend* of Fkul Jon** will r\'cr+t ty r o o m * .
• ut prise, linen hamlkvrrhiefs.
to le*m that ho
Ml kl th* hone
Those present were: R. L. JVhite.
At the In hour
refreshments
of hia mother, Mrs. L. II. Jones, honor guest, Mr. and Mre. I. J.
wrre served by the hostess, aw-is*
Oik Ajrnue.
Career- Mr. and Mr*. O. G. Kutae.l,
ted h&gt; Mrs. Wallaer, W. Bell. Mia.
Mr. and Mr*. George White, Mr.
Joreph A- Mrisch, Mrs. John L.
Miss Helen Spalding, of Delnnd, and Mre. John Alderman, Mr* tiailnway, and tlrs. Marcia I. Sak
spending tha
week-end hero Daley Ru*ecll, Mr*. Anne White, ben. Tb«»*e prr»rnt were: Mre. W.
with Mlsa Juanita Smith, Magno­
l authvii Hutchison, Hr*. Joseph
lia Avenue.
A Meisch, Mr* II F. Whitner, Jr.,
Mr*. John I.. Galloway, Mr*. Hoy
Jloller, Mr* L- F. Iloyle.
Mrs.
Mre. C. n. Smith and Miss D*n&gt;Marria I. Saben, Mrs. Harry S.
thy Fredtrlck Smith havi returned
Wondiuff,
Mr*. II. D. Caowell,
from Daytona Deaeh where they
Mr*. Wynn W. Potter, Mre. F.. K.
have been spending tha past thro*
Japan Ready To Ask Imutholder. Mr*. Normas 8. D** Equality On Seas Foretl, and Mr*. Wallace W. Hell.
Miss Ruth I.** Cooper and Mils
Mary Virginia Cooper of Tamp*
and Miss Audrey Cooper of Rich­
mond, Va. «re th# guests of their
grandparents. Dr. and Mr*. W. A.
Cooper, at (he Melhodlet Pareonsg*.
Dr. and Mre. Bsmurl Pulraton.
who hare b e s n visiting 'thvli
daughtara, Miss Mary Ellxabetb
Puleston and Mia* Camilla Pule*
ton, at Bo*too, toft there Thuretoy
by boat for Jacksonville. They
plan to return here Monday.

li. A. McMIchael returned today
from th* Velerens1 lloepltal at St.
I’eteriburg where he has been re­
PICNIC GIVEN
-reiving treatment for some time.
F. E.
Mis* tatty Whaatoos, who plant He was areompanled by Mre. MeMichael who epent today there.
to attend th* Florida State CoUcg*
for ' Woman at Tallahaaa** this
Among those from here attend­
(fall, was Honor guest nt n picnic
given Thursday afternoon by local ing th* Omega XI dance toil night
members of th* Alpha Gammv at the Orlando Country Club were:
Delta sorority. Tha party toft In th* Misses Mary Maxwell, France*
tfe* afternoon on th* J. H. HInter­ Kills, Camilla Dees, Ubby Cornell,
mit ter boot for Lomon Bluff where Thelma Benson, Lucille Boll. Mary
R picnic rapper wan nerved. Thoee Hurt, and Ford Harrison, Jack Aycock, Ala* Bheron, Roy Echols,
Carl Vans*- Evans 8p*nc*r, Brno*
Long, Betty. Hlatermteten Helena Lanry, and Clifford Howell.

and Plane** Wilton, membera of
Mlaa Mary Louis* Nickel wlU
Um sorority, Mies Prone** Kelt*,
J. H. Hlntormlater, Jr* nod Clif­ leave Monday for Piedmont Col­
lege at Densore* L, G s. whore th*
ford tall.
will study this year. Hha.wlU he
accompanied by her mother, Mra
unarta w iu n mnn
Henry Nickel. Mr*. 8h*rtdea J*wI M P . M. *t tha
In n recent toao* of Th* Hamid •tt. and Mlaa Helen WlU* who wiH
Pippin on Waal First
was stated iaadvortantlr that apend a few day* there.
wa piher in teppooed
re. JL B- Lovejoy was. elected
to. ooNolanl tTtha
ocher far Um Alathean Ciaaa of
ire ad har ago.
* Pint Bapttot Church. By way
m a d over hy Mra
correction w* with to state that
L t reilln r. hod for
re O. 8. Bel nun was elected
Mre- L. P. Bragg. Mra TL B. Od
hate. M ra J. B-Ptolda, M ra W. H.
Barker, M ra J. M Pago, M ra A.
a M*Imogen, Mra E. M. Mlppar.
Mra H. M. N.wnmn, Mr*. T. C.

R. L. White Enjoys IMrs. John Meisch, Jr.
BirthdayAnniversury!Entertains A t Bridge

TOKIO, Sept. H.—(A'l—Japan
last sight was ready to drmtnd
equality on th* high eras.
"M A N " I* the
subject of th"
Th* Island empire'* latest ad­
dition to the wortd'e major power*, l.r**nn Seimon In «l| Churrim- of
determined
yesterday to chuck Christ, Scientist, Sept. V
limits-1 The Golden Tral is from Ro­
overbear* present nival
tion scheme* and in*i*t on parity mans H II, "A * many as are led h)
with Great Britain nd the United ' the Spirit « f God, they are the son*
. of God."
States.
Details of the new policy were I Among the citations which comnot orriclaHy
annnunred, but it pr»&gt;e tbr
Letton-Sermon it tillw n learned It he* the *|pprovol of following from the llible:
"Man
all th* nation'* h i g h e s t1 authori- that is born of a woman it of few
tie*.
dtyt, and full of troublr. Hu
roiiu-lh forth like a flower, and &gt;s
rut
down:
lie flrrth also at a
shadow, and rontiuurlh not" (Job

HOLLYWOOD, Calif, Sapt. 8
r - W&gt;—Charlie Chaplin remains
the wralthirrt in Hollywood's
film colony.
Greta tiarbn lie. an WO auto­
mobile
compand with
Joan
Crawford's 82.010 one.
Will Royers i. the lanrest land
holder.
Harold lJoydhas thi
costliest furniture.
There are s.mie of the factr
about the privale alTairt of th«
movie folks in the records o'
the county tax r. Hector and tin
county auditor office..
-wAH- Uto..fut4ws -are
tsrtuhl
W ‘Intieft fiixher.
The comedian who rant
b«
moved to make s talkie aftei
I the- use of a ran.', tli rby, baggy
i pants and funny .bo,, raised htn
from poverty to riche*. has prop
rrty assessed at $1,279,830.
Greta Garbo's im m l on tha
assessment rolls is about ai
•paise aa her irtrrvicwe, whirl
are nil.
The rolls show two thing*
listed for the elusive Swede
who I. reported to be getting i
weekly .alary of 110,000.
Thi
item, listed a. I.er property an
an |XO auto and 8f&gt;S.I00 In bond.
Will Rogers Is known to tha
tax collector ax William P. Rug
ers. landholder, ai.d hlx long Hit
of properties in
1st.
Angeles
count) gn.ss an axsessed valu­
ation of f.122,020.
The comedian with the horn
llmmrd s|H&lt;ctarlrs, Harold Lloyd
appear, to be e. mfortably flieo
with property srst-s.nl at $xiit,
bV&gt;.
The romfoit It
areentu
ateil by two batches of furniture
one assessed at 820,001) and thi
other at 814.1X10
John llariyinorv's pnipcrtv as

capitalism by using second
rat*
tarhtlng and and acc«nd rata Indas trial plinu which Sinclair will
hav# to do."
Tha Socialist leader who assert!
Ural capitalism It d)lng, said that
to achlava whit Sinclair propoaaa
,n two jrtara ki ilmpljr Impossible
for ona ram with only tha Demo­
cratic party behind him.
“ Tha dctaili of what ha propoaai
will overwhelm him," Thomas do*
etarad.
.

Richard Itarthelmes* rate* an
as.eseil wealth of 8 H'!1.!! 10, Con
stance llrnnett, 8l!HI,UJ.'i, Jnai
Crawford, 8ri'».!*0IV, J&lt;h&gt; L Urowu
and his wife, Kathryn, 8hb,&amp;IU
and Gloria Hwinron, 8H.il.10.

Th o ma s Predicts
Failure O f EPIC
Plan In California

Washington, D. C , socialite* ara
often models for dress estsblishrasniA.
Lima Is older than
Curao, ac­
cording to recent di.coverie* of
prc-lnca days.

CoektaiVi used In
moving pieres are made with colored water.
Nrarly 817 000,000.000 of Amercan money Is privately invested
'n foreign countries.

T u rn e r I 's ih

and Sanford Aveaose.
I - l l n l l s f . ps.ier.

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Tumday Morning

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September Bpeclal
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GIssees Correctly Fitted
n i t in M n r c i i r i s t
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DR, H E N R Y M cL A U L IN
Optometrist
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STEVE S P L A C E

Tit!- limb J J. Kvlltofthton.
Hurtrito &gt; kl&lt;4onoa a f | : t f x .

I. U u l \|olto Kl r i g l n *. RRolnItont
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DOSSEY’S C A F E

Y o u n g l*»4.p|#a U o o t l n i

Sunday

F la g tr

Closed Monday

•r»" »ni, t i l r « u * « p ,..p l. .H e'
•-..llrsr a n to r t ll.ll, luvltid.

A t The Churches

m u s t

Thu
Lutson-Kernion alto larludu* thu following paisag* from
the
Christian Srirnra texttMiok,
Dr. ami Mrs K. D. Brownlee and "Scirncu and Health with Kuy In
eon, Harry llrownlre, have re­ the .Scripture*," by Mery llakur
turned from Montreal, N. C. where
Eddy: " It God'm iatagr or llkeneae
th*y epent e eevtral wuuka* vac*
matter, or a mortal, »ln, eirknrte,
tion.
and drathl Msn'u Indhiduallty s
not maturlal.
What, then, i* tho
material pireonality which suffers,
sins and dies? It is not man, the
lunge and
llkrnrtt of God, but
man's
countarfult,' the in^tru-d
likrnroi, th* unlikenue* called ein,
tiiknuee and deeth. The unrealit)
of th* claim that a
mortal It the
line image of God i* illustrated
by th* opposite nature* of Spirit
snd matter,
Mind and body, for
one Is Intelligence whll* (hr ut hrr
Mrs. E. Molnar and daughtrr ef &gt;• non Intelligence" (pp. 2X4 and
Dunnellon,
who bare
been the|2Xj|.
guttle of Ur*. B. E. Takach. moAccording to
botaniate,
the
to red to Jacksonville today. The/
were accompanied by Mrs. Takech, p«erh tree originated In the hot.
and Mies Catharine Takach who dr&gt; arena af China and Persia.
will go from thore to Tallaho. •Iff
to mum#
hrr
studies ■( the
The Argentina
suppliei Great
Florid* Slots Collefs for Women. Britain with llOOJXXhOOO worth of
shilled heel niranaUy.

WUl Bg

Church Hrhool, » : 4| A. hi.
Xl..r«ilet v W orship. 11 •• A. M.
I*r W A. I ’oupet re III p r e t t e

Government &lt;*cicnUit» *re
thr
b jffl,
.
____ _ Of I
“ s uk‘
*“ 'Vimermilon
inf n method to mtke pour vlnr- Cur i Ur ^tw Ytir.''
'
l:i'»..iek)gewwe&gt;
M
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f l u te
T ill, w ill t&gt;.
I I , « . N ig h t
Rweet honey.

14. 1. g ).

Dr. ss&lt;l Mra W, A. Cooper plan
to leave Monday teaming for TalJ The needle flak, a deep-taa dentoha*ere to epaod * few day*. lien, has lu* jaw* along*tad Uto
They will be aaoMRRnnled by their needle-like points.______ t . - I-,
granddaughter.
Ml#
Audrey
Cooper of 'Rldunatoi Va, who will
attend Um
State College li

K\«D|rtla(le
SrJ+lWPSl
WtflnfMlay I’nTyrr I b8 F

rrv lr# . 1:41 V. U.
•
11‘t f r r H#rvlc# Wednesday,

A total of 8107,000.000 li owed
school teachers in the United Sta­
tes for service, performed.

hi.

here I* found why he had Dolores
Costello end thi-ii tw o rh ild irr
spend *o much tim e on
thi-li
)a r h l, the Infanta
It |.
a.
.v is e d at 8AU.040

The I I . t . O. II. Ilaker, pastor.
Hundar Hotiuol. * : t l A. U. .
ftermon, l l : H A. U.

Monday

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Orlando

ataU* uMl eovTtnlloaa la

3 is S n :£

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Mr* OrUnw o w
agCAATCtktliOKlI
n a a B IMCi

jThj***a tl Mam lark
Other tamaa jpaetpoaec. rat*.
i M W M I U U «t r a
Chlaioa »i M*»r Terk I.
•J 'X d jiM l* M l t&gt;*t roll M .
WuhihatM f-*| at. Leal.
larond ram* t l Jaalaoa).
■*M*a*C)«vei**e, portyaaeA

O ut Ooarg* B. BUK of Jack****
ttfto, c m ad Mm itaU'i &lt;m * m I
■waterway onihn*lMl*,'lh*n»tepte4
Uu inrHaHea n l a M him. 8*
fir, Conptumtn Wllcoa, Grama
i W Pafacoan, C. B. Traaderap of
Urn ftite Baa* Department, H a
Htlla, aad Cbarfaa L. Heath, of Do*
Load, kata accepted intHi Uona.

Lawrence Haris

ICTICUT

HAMA—In How Orie*
JRoey'Long and Kaj
erne Walmaley hi** rtltd for two of tha itot

w a*.
m s r ■

G U T BRIEFS
Mhta. F o r m * 0 «
Iraaabaet la aaahll
■ aamtnitlon wJl

Ur. and Ura Gian LU#t* aad ooa
ham* from O h tan aad Anna, III*
wham the* had ban* opending Urn
warn**. Placing *p Dm World’*
Pair it C hi*#*, Mr. Mtowait la*

e g E A t r it

Jof bolldlnn of that Pair atQI a n
itMdtng, Mr. Btewirt tald. and at*
traetlng larg* crowd*. Both Mr.
Stewart and Mr. LingI* commented
open th* condition of tha crop*
aad tha eonnlrpoMe la that aaatlaw
rapartfam that M *Iaohod pratty

H I. candidate*.

liH t ferthtaw. ctu
U B*|«Mia*n, being

E d w m D* Taland, i
kT a a h r H fc x * aad
Hagen, Demeent,
Pi &lt;yCona*r. fh*r*
“4MW M
!*&gt;• M | l

SEMINOLE

ChainM r of Commerce official*
1aimed with
much Intcrnt thU
moraldffhit a craw of 14 mmb an*
" If wa aoaami that th* prlratf doc the dlroaUofi of I. B. Moor*
company in queallon had no far* hmi
Ideated at
TltarvOl* thU
thor right to ailit and alio if wa woofc to hatin a physical n m r
eoAcada that th* Taanaaaaa Vallay
Authority eta meaawto what la or
la not a fair mdtwof th* property
It la hvying, bain# tha Judge aad
Jury and plaintiff, all In oat, tha*
I admit tha ateekholdar* of the
prival* aompaap cannot complain
hot mn«t h* *AU*tJ*d with what***
•r th* fom am aat mat fit to glv«
thorn. » ■
"Bat 1 know of no pr|»tlp(i of
law or morality which permit*
guratwment to throatoa rttlnon*
competition to a print* eompaayi
rtfvda to* hold h eondimnatlpn pro*
raadla# and tho* form a company
to oatl at a lower price than actual

SEPTEMBER marks tha opening o f *

brand a t t

Reason in this businessof running one’s H f * • B a c k
hcrae— back to work—back to school.

stock

Time to take

eyorWniTi iBntfct.Wlutfa mmfrdpx

the house, f i r the children, for y o u m *ift. . .,A t hate

a doaen .pending deciiionB to be made v w r meo,
“ Odrdon Brantley, aeerotai
the *, Florida W erifa Fait,
w Imtea A t , JMkaoarlUa. pa

. Haw aboat ckooBinr » school tor the yoaxMptarm?
,wtataf

( It's not too Ute even now.)

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tir1"- “ T•*

U I
Su
r j«ir

m

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v. r ixjuotJU k
Clorh Circuit Court ku»|. M r l M la t r lt iid r m a i t j n l M l w
Florida.

S «K i

D r A . 1L W M K K fl,

aa

• O T lC d
tax

A FrU C A TIO M

M l

n a w vainut l a t t i on a n

or txx u a tM u
xtatvtm
« r t u b it * ™ o r r u x ii i A
Notion In btrubr (Ira n that * * •
V 1IAJI HOLDINU CO . purrhuur at
Tax Cartl/lcaia No. III. dulud thn
Ini* day
Au*u.i. A. D . 1111. k u
niud u l d curufiralu In my otoen,
aad kan xtadn application tar la *
duud ta laaua la aorordnnta with
law. Said cartinrutu tmbraroa lha
rallowina duaurlbud rraparty alia*
I M in aatalu l# Cuumr. Florida,
UkV/tt
Lata I, I A 1 nib t Tr. 1 Tba
Town or Aaatord.
T ba aald laad bo in* aauraaud at lha
data at lha laauanca
|L______ _■&gt;(_ ____
aurh_____
car*
irtaOta la tha cam . ot UNKNOWN.lalaaa aald cartltlrat* ahatl ba rn*
dnuaaud accord I a* to law tax daod
will laaau Ihurbon on ttiu tth. day ot
Oclobur. A. n , u rn
Wlinuuu my ' oftlclal
alnnatnro
and M l
thla Ihu lit. day at

ruuauctlra a k o a t u duu an
I day at h t m i n r

or

m
a.

i n k m i &gt;4 t » »m
lx, m » h«. i i m h m

tlftM la 10 m otflou, u id I n i
appileal Ion for tax dual to M n
In domino la Cocci7, TirrM *, to-w ill nerordapro trltW tau. Hold cat
a l t aaabrataa i t t followlac
A ll DU of BKI4 «r t w i t A •&lt;
arrlhoc pmpurtr Mlaatotf- la ■
B rith Bond auction X*. Town*
. akin A* Donth, H i n t l&gt; B u t .
TAX a l t U »A A e tu y &gt; «a e *«a &lt; ^ u rtkm
a n « f tha la iu u c i b( rack cortlllto ia 'te lha aamu &gt;r a 1 . o v k i i rTfUUTT. Unlraa n i l
rnrtltVat*
a . * W ad bo In* aaaeaaad 1
■ U I I m raduomrd arrnrd lac U law
tax t a d w ill lu u i ihuraon tn t‘.u tba data or lha iaahaara ol uuch aai
tirtrato
tn lha name or Unhnow
•th. &lt; V of Orlohur, A. IX, I N I .
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riERESr LAGS IN MILD BUILDING UNIONS A W A I T
T E S T O F T H E IR
Pi PETE TOWARD BOOM REPORTED STRIKE
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0USING PLANS THROUGH SOUTH

OUSTED OFFICIAL
SAYS CONSCIENCE
CLEAROFGUILT

ey Reveals Thai 92 Percentlncreaseln
Construction For 8
Montfuy IsReported
Been MadeForCash

Bob Simpson Soys He
Called Shota’ At­
tention ToShortage

Interest was lacking, It waa ra
trtid. - .
However, Henry Simp*on, eied
manager o f the Platitat Lum •
ir 'Company and me piher a f t b v

hadraralved request* for new con
ptruiptlon totaling $60,000 and r*
ipnaae ftTr-hinn* m oM m iuilon lo
ty in g $8,0on.
,' H t aald he would contlnua to
tha campaign to aecurt loan*
hart for residents dwtlrlng to ra
pair and Improve their home*.
" I hart Information from a re
Hoard*, street* and bridge projS jld g source that if local bank* rcla led In th* way during th* en­
tire eight month*. Th* Record ra
ported. Awards of $12,481,000 in
Auguit brought to $117,827,000
th* total for this clseslfkatlon
during thla year, Tha report ala)
said Indications are that contract
letting for euch project* will be
heavy during the next few month',
because of favorable weather (ondltlmn during the winter months.
"On th* whole there are avlilonres of building and construc­
tion activity In volume," Th* Man
ufacturer* Record said, "but sc
count must be taken of th* fart
that* federal projects and fadkr•tly-financed projects dominate.
For monthi now funds hav* been
10c Una 1Lima
expended with almost recklawi
Ik Una 8 (Iman ,
alandon In an effort In prim* thn
i* Te Una 8 Ilmen.
pump and start the flow of prl
l . M Una 1month
V»tr funds Into building, construc­
1 Great flea ward# to Ha*.
tion and Industrial project*. But
' DeeMe rata fa* capital *»
a survey o f the situation reveals
Mb* rare tetter*. .
that more than *ny on* thing **■
oentlal to a return to normalcy
Minimum charra hut
In th* construrtlon Industry I* a
A ll * |— it s * eavevsieeieeose
w lt i W* s S s r i M t e r IS *
mt M a n aeaeveW. N* » « fe a S s »» restoration of confidence."
General bulldlffg awarde IdurIfig August amounted- to M/MIs
Qf)0 bringing the smsunt ** far
this year to $22,220,000. Contracts
for store buildings totaled $418,
000 during the pad month. I'rl
fit A.VC YOUR W ATCIi repaired
( by oat who really know* hb» vsle owners -nd chsln stores were
11-ported ss opening new storit
end Improving locstlons.

1—L o it and Found
LOST; Brown mart mule. Weight
pTlJWO lb*. R. J. lUllcr, Longwood.

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Crew Claims That All
Of .318 Passengers
Would Have Lived
By Obeying Orders

cheat*" • ( Um pawerfa) union* will
bo placed at Ut* diapesal o f Um
strikers.
Croon m u not prop*rod to say
th* ■mount o f money that will bo
hurled Into lk « bnttla.
-Th* unlow will ( I t* ouch finan­
cial assistance aa they art able to
glva," h# aald.
.
Tkart art approximately 4,000,OOO warboot aaaaalalad In labor un­
ion* affiliated with tbc federation.
An asaeaament of 15 a worker
would plan $20,000,000 available
to tbo U itila leader* to continue
their' battle to the end with th*
Industry.
Th* tureen or failure - at th*
atrlk* w u aecn her* laat night to
y i&gt;fidKeftAtbs *a ewsbI -af —
1rrmr py
provided for the etrikera.
— When Canaan— It inert__ the call
which brought nearly 400-000 work­
er* from thalr loom* and aplndlea,
th# taxtllo union had lea* than II,000,000 with which to rare for
their needy.
They aald they might demand
federal relief but denied they had
mad* application for It *o far.
Federal Relief
Administrator
Hopkins aald yeaterday no relief
would be given to striker* unleaa
It waa proved beyond doubt that
m u /.
they wvr* In need.
"1 believe he killed my daughUrt” Thu* aebbed Mrs. Lon New In accusation j f ' Harold Taylor,
From Secretary of Lohor Per­
kin* cam* word that Ihe -govern­ 20-year-old civil engineer, who la on trial In Birmingham, A I*-, (or U»e murder of Faye New, Howard
ment ha* never financed or »&gt;ip college student. At the top Taylor (bareheaded) Is shown leaving the courtroom in euatody of
ported a •trike."
officers. In the renter below le Mrs. New In court ax she waited to testify. A t her aid* ard Mrs.
Bessie Reevrs, friend of Faye, »nd A. B,' Cain, the slain girl1* sweetbeait. (Associated Pick* Photos)
Anders Tadin, explorer,
hae
fpent 40 yesrx In travels through
W H E R E FIRST LIVES W E R E LOST IN M IL L STRIKE
Tibet, Mongolia and Turkmtan.
There are
now 70
aulo-rall
train* run by gaeotlne motors in
Franc*.
More than 2,000 hikers partici­
pate In an annual climb of
Mt,
Tlmpanogoa, Utah.
Th* Himalaya mountain region
north of Brnare* I* rising sii feet
|&gt;«r 100 year*.
United Htalee coinage mint* are
Inaated in Philadelphia, Wwirer,
and Saq Francisco.
Budapest mounted' polln
hav# bean ordered to wear
laches by th# chief of police.

L A K E M ARY
Mr. and Mr*. R. M. Ball and Iwo
children (pent Sunday and Labor
Day at Coronado Beach.
lAirlan Dean, of St. Augustin*,
waa a guest of Donald Anderson
over Ihe week-end.
Th* vacation which Hav. J, M.
Thompson and family were enjoyIng at Bltck Mountain, N. a , was
brought to an end by a telegram
that Mrs. Thompson's father. Rev,
Booth, of llubhard, Ohio, waa not
expected to llv*.
Mr*. Thompson want at one* to
bar
parent1*
home and
Rev.
Thompson and two children re­
turned to l « k i Mary.
R»v, Cowan, who was to preach
last Sunday night at the Commu­
nity Church was unable to come aa
h* was called to Evangallitle work
elsewhere
Mr. and Mr»- R. Skew** and
brother-in-law, also Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Bkawea enjoyed Labor Day at
Daytona Beach.
Eight of tha Boy Bcouta and Cub
Scout* enjoyed a two day camping
trip at Sklnholaer'a Camp on lak*
Emma th* past waak,
Mr*. Thomas Waiwley returned
home last week attar a visit to her
mother In Washington, Ga.
Tha many friends Who hav* en­
joyed the sermon* preached by
Rev. Booth aad who also entoyud
knowing him personally, will re­
gret to h**f of hla death eatly.ln
th* week. Both Rav. and Mr* Booth
and son, Norman, spent th* win­
ter here two yean ago *n-l they
hav* also visited hare at o'hu
times aa guest* of thalr daughter.
Mr*. J. M. Thompaoa.

( m i . LONG WHEEL . haw Vurd
•j -truth, A -l condition $'296- Au.t«w*nttnnrd Prom Tagt 'Htcl
Ittn dellvory truck $196- T-Ford
,'delivery truck $36. Koala and Son.. a few hours after the fire, and
a national g'JXtd
observation
plane reported seeing several
more bodies floating In the svs.
LO T J , * . BHADOIN repair an4
Little attention was giving at
. .sharp*#.- your
l a w n mower Ihe moment to
handling
the
They'll cut Ilka new- 8iu Elm A w
bodies
a* all
attention
was
Phew* T19-W,
turned to raring for th*
elhmislrd survivor ,
Fifteen or 20 of these were
FOR BALE: Tomato plant* fur rushed to hospitals with Injuwcs
j aala. M. B. Lowa. Qenav* A w mostly of a minor nature.
Meanwhile,
survivor*
were
pO n BALKi Hlaalonary Blrawber- given clothing hy the Red Cross,
and women of th* town quickly
I ry plants. Boa Packard.
organised to give hot coffee and
k o W READY to tratsplant - food to all survivor*.
( IM.W0 each af Tomato, Pepper,
Tale* of horror wore told by
Eggplant, Coltarda, C a b b a g e th* fatguod crew and paeaangar*.
'■ Plants. $1.26 a thotwand in quanMember* of Ui* crow until
B. F.- Haines Alla.uonte stopped by offlcari told of th*
dock watch attempting to chock
tho flame# alone and calling out
S— Wanted
th* crew only to And th* aratar
pressure too low in tha ho**,
0 te ld .lL P. Kicker, Lockwood
Th* raging flames gained a
Chief Preferred, rhon* 163J. L.
quick headway In th*
Inflam­
*, Rqgan, Jr., IT02 Park,
mable curtains, diaper!**, tapes­
tries, and ruga In th* library,
I—A partinante for Rant
spreading ao rapidly that th*
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| garage superstructure waa In flame*
rbB.RJENT;
apartaant, ItO 1-2 Palmsttu fprs and aft.
AVantM Apply $10 Palmetto.
Th* wind neapt tha,flam* and
acrid amoke to tha port aids t o
that It waa possible to put off
but half of tha ship's 24 Ufaboats.
had followed irdcys8*am*o reported aaolag soma
Laroy Kslasy, a**man from
d garag*. All madam ImproveAlbacy, N. Y-, dramatically told
rate. Boat location te town. Inmt th* scan* aboard th# big ahlp
lira at H. A A. Iter*.
a* tH (Ire hraka out te th# early
rooming with a stiff northeaster
Mowing.
Th# crew, a* aald, had sasShaded te gottlag aO th* paaaaagvr* an dark •Usplte tha tefarwa.
T H flaaM* licked out aataaa
refua* la make loan* undar th#

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H I A If I, Sept.
8 Declaring
hit ctmtelene* It clear of 'any
wrong-doing and calling *lt*»tloa to tha fart that It w u ha
who
dlacovtrod
tha ahortag*
with which hla o4fk* la charged.
Dob Slmpaou, for
»
ftw
county tax collector, upon hla ru*
turn. recently laroad a statement
regarding U t iveent an*pen*lor
by th# Qovtrnor.
Slmpwon aald h*
rtpw ltdly
aaktd far an audit and now that
ont baa been mad* will rpand

Becker meanwhile w u
com­
puting detail* preparatory tn
checking In Sept. 1.
Oni of
the**, ha aald, la word from IN
county cotamlaalon aa to whathar
It dralraa him -to. pa*L $60,004)
bond, aa required by Uw, or
$160,000, which he ha* offered.
Slmpoon'a abatement follow*:
"Upon my return to Hlaml I
received rn executive order auappndirtg me from office. The mat­
ure eel forth were felly explained
by m* te the Governor In my retignatIon of Juno P. I rttl mated
the shortage to bo tha sam* as
that mantloned in th*
atupen■Ion ordtr, and I also aald
th*
greater portion of that amount
bad been do* for more than two
years, Th* Governor agreed with
me.
"This shortage, according to lb*
audit wMth I requested, amounts
to $127,809.10. M j chocking up
shows that th* ubortag* waa (or
th* ya.*.r 1930-1911. When proceed­
ing* were started by m* against
my caihlar in 1032, all I could
than find short was about $40,000.
For this ahortag* I had' him ar­
retted In 1932, and collected and
turned over to th* pro par soutre
$10,000 from hie bond. Thla par­
ticular shortage la Included In th*
imAOO.10 mentioned In the Gov­
ernor’* order.
"Th* state auditor** report waa
complatad while ( was In North
Carolina last month, and t In­
tend to efescly examine It and de­
termine. If It h possible, bow the
ehortage occurred, but 1 know that
It cover* th* period of
19301931. I took of fie* andar my prMant commission in January, 1933,
and practically since that Mm*
bare been III. I fed aura, however,
that there le no shortage taring
this present term of office.
• " ( n the suspension order It was
stated that partial collection* were
made for
occupational
U ie *
without llcenee* being laauad, and
that inch collection* were with­
held In the sum of $1 ,460AO, but!
the order says that such collettfoaa had been turned over by
me. Thla la correct. During tha IIrenea year some merohenta pay
their llcenee U g In installment*,
and fall la pay thorn In fall be­
fore th* end of the liceaae year,

Furniture Co.

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B. L. Piririns.
tit * Flfde at.

I As th* general textile atrlk* spread riotously tn rough tha south and teat, tha Drat Hv#a v t
taken la an outbreak at Trton, Ga Two man arena killed than aad man than a tear* ware wound,
when atrlk* aympathlavra elmshad at th* Trion cotton rallL W. M, H ii, a deputy ahtrtff, and J ,
Blalock, .atrlk* aympaHilaar, ware th* . tare killed. Above la shown th* mill wbart th# gun b*U
took place. Below la a group of pickets In Trent u f Um plant. They armed thamaalva* with dul
and Iron bars. Mac Harria (arrow) a strike, waa wounded In th* nock. (Associated. press Photo*)
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STRIKERS FLE E 8H0TS AFTER UPSETTING A1

and af tha ysar te tha
county,
keeping such amount* in a bank
or Invented te liberty baud* twill
My tuna-erer la mads.
“ la regard te my other teg cUIaction* th* money la tented lata
tha proper fund wlthla tha Urn*
stated te th* statute, but darter
th* year 1990-1MI, whan I dtecavarad th* ahoctagaa aamptetead
af, tha tea rail caald wot ba H Ianeed until an audit waa ***&lt;h.
and anek audit, aa I **y, waa 1wt
completed until July af thla f p r .

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Treg Ripe Orangeg In
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ultimately H ahrwa that
aanaRy hare bat reashad a

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Aa provided ham* owner*," Rlmpaoa raid,
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
NUMIIER 273

Pries Fir* Cents

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER, 10. 1934

In c e n d ia r is t H e l d T o

V IE W OF SEA H O LO C A U ST FROM RESCUE SHIP

B la m e F o r H o r r i b l e
M o r r o C a s t le F ire
Richberg Points To Where Ta w t Burned Belief Based On Fact
Billion Dollar Cain
That Firebug Tried
In Farmers’ Income
To BurnShipBefore;
As Proof Of Worth
79 Dead Identified

;ttlemei\t E f f o r t s
A t Standstill With
Manufjetarore Ref u s i n g Proposals

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of tVp board would ha mandatory
by bote the operators and labor.
Lata yesterday,
after he had
| failed to hear from represent! live*
of the industry.
Gorman fixed B
P. M- today *a tha deadline for the
' mill owners.
, ” Wa have made our move to ro­
tters peace to the In d c-d ry h r
aald. " I f Up* Owners do twit accept—
wall, we can do nothing more. It
Will be thalr move."

Wholesale Gaapline
MarketNears Collapse

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"Y o u may tnkr piiifniind i»nti^fat imn in your h i iiln »hip .ind
in thr hch irv rm ” t.l^ o f jinn adaiiintitratifin," tto* * r c irt a ry uf
thr vkvvutivr counril tn]d
hi*
tbiaf.
Jlr atblttl that thr riuftai
» * * onr " I 'f many ditTirultir* and
•nine &lt;lis*atipoinumnt but on thr

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whole uf grvat achiwrini'iit.**
This picture was taken from the S. S. Monarch of Bermuda n hllr she waa taking aboard Survivors from tlic Morro Caalte wliu It
IftBuod on tin* tvtp o f thr Maim1
was burned with a loss of more than 100 lives. In the distance ar r seen three life boats making their way to another rescue liner. l.|ri.t(nn (,K|.y and primarir* in
The fire la still rating Into thr hulk of the once magnificent Morro Castle.
If* Rtatra latrr in thr werh. thr

[TREASURY PLANS
REPLY MADETOiSUPREME COURT
CHARGE AGAINST REVERSES PAIR’S
TEST OF CREDIT
OF ITS NEW DEAL CITY NfeWS BRIEF'S PRODUCE BUYERS DEATH SENTENCE
HugeRefinancingProgram Already Seen
As Rig S u c c e s s
WASHINGTON. Sept. lO .-Thr
government announced plana last
night for Its huge refinancing pro­
gram
which
wilt
determine
whether the New Dcel'a credit l»
good.
All treasury officials are com
fident It will be.
Tha treasury
will ask pemona
of
IIJ K W O N
orlh of maturing fourth Lthrrty
bonds, bearing a l l - 4 percent intercet, to exchange them for tiond.
hearing
3 1-1 percent
Interest
Owners of such bonds
hair the
option of demanding each.
If the aw-nrni ara willing In lake
the new bonds Instead of ca.li, the
government will know Its
credit
still is good.
The maturing is.urn also include
|B24,74K,MX) for I 1-2 percent cer­
tificate! due Sept- IB.
Holders of thr certificates are
offered the right to exchange them
far new 1 1-2 percent
two-year
notes.
Tha offrrliig of tha refunding
new iaauea at attractive rattu for
the maturing issues was the gov­
ernment's ao-uranca of
“ aouad''
monetary steps at
least for the
present a&gt; the retirement of the
maturing obligations entirely with
rash would have been Interpreted
"Inflationary” in soma quarters.

Loral weather Saturday, high B7,
low 74, rainfall .13 of an inch:
•Sunday, high 8V, low 7.’&gt;. lamfall
II) of an inrh.
The City IH .i’ ir offer- .nan'
happy returns to Jackie Spenn r,
Lansing
‘Buddy * Dullov
Joe
llnuglast
and
Arthur Jimlnui,
« hose blrthj.i i are rel-brulou lo­
de), and congratulations to Mr,
and Mrs. ('. M. Flowers up-n the
10th snn!v«rs*fy of their mar­
riage, Congratulations also arc ex-

tcndei}^ Or. and .i’jr*. JL U-Me-

W
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tVahhl ver­
sary of their inairitgv, relcbrated
/rstrrday.
Mr. anil Mrs. Harry M Lapworth were In Sanford today foi a
-hurt time on
business
whirh
called them from their
summer
home at Da)tons Beach. They re­
turned late this afU-rnonn, plan­
ning to remain fur
pioliably an
other week, or until the heat spell
ha« tiroken. Mis
1‘apworth hss
aiiparently
recutsred
from a
heavy cold which confined her to
the home over last week-end.
Hr I, T. Dues, of thle ri'y, s i rlerted yetlarday as president id
the Centre] Florida Chlroprai'-its
Association, to serve froi.i OcloIs-r, 11)34, through fteptemtwr, !t»3S.
Ill- had lieen vlcs-preaident of the
organisation for the jwtt two
) oar- Fleet inn came at a merting
in Orlando where It was dec'itrd
al-u lhai l)r. Does should represent
this section at th« annul cjnrcnuoii
at Daylnna neat month

WASHINGTON, Sept 10,—OT)
—A plan intended to prevent a
threatened collapse of the wholegueollne market and at the
same Ume
lid
down
petroleum
■pproved today by
It waa brought
and recboard.
o n in iaM bjr ha plan
Tht
coordination committee Neal Myers Freed
Thr III .barter nirmlirni of the
proposal provide* far the
I
purchase
^y Jury Of Farmers Sanford Junior Anllrr- l-d ge dill
of all surplus gasoline Iby major oil
gather at tho Elk* Hall al 6:00
conpanlaa In tha antit area rast
NORMAN. Okie* Bcpt. 10.- „Vli«k tonight to start Iheir motor
o ' tha Rocky moanUI
Most of &lt; A D —A Jury of farmers arquItUd tup lo San Lando Spring* where
ba o
obtained
from Neal Myers yeaterday of a charge they will spend thr evening swim­
A. laaollno will bo
fa
riflnera.
of murder brought in connection ming and enjoying other gemea.
with the death of hla college ewret- Offirlala of the lenlgr today urged
all tKiya who would like to become
hrart, Marian Mills, IB.
Wins Tears Gooded the eyes of the 21- charier member* lo do »o before
year-old pharmacy aludent, aa ts- Wednesday night's meeting. Alt
A t “Movie jury
announced the verdict, ovrr-j newcomers are cordially Inr'i/d to
riding the state's contention that join th* picnic tonight,
DATTONA. 8*pL
flapt 10
tOe—Koart du the University of Oklahoma beauty
—— —
Bota, aa-fannar, ax-musician
ai-m
and queen died last July from the rfMayor W. A. Lcfflrr will prwlde
TOTtat deputy ahariff, walked out facts of an illegal operation *or over tonight's ntretlng of the City
• f tea Kmftra plarkoua last night which it sought to hold Myers re-. Commission but for the third conwinner In a sponsible.
.
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lasted far six
theater and the
hushed aa U&gt;a

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1velt yesterday by Donald
in hi* la*l Tv\

Arthur BridgersJoinsRodman Lehman
In Retiring From High School Faculty
Satu rdajr'a annoimcamtnt that
Rodman Lahman, Saminola 1
High
School faculty mombar had n
allied to Wacom* principal of
Winter Park High School, as*
followed fay tha BMOOorar
thia morning of tha roslgrutim
realgna
of Arthur Bridgm , J r, from
I
Saminola High faculty.
Superintandant o f Sehoola T
W. Lawton atatod that
Mr
tha North tkla artntor, aa an
agant for aa lnaardnca firm. H«
bod taught la Saminola High tor
tea port twa yuan, and at
Janker High far owe tarn.
Mr. Lawton aald that Prof K.
J. Uaajr will ha drattad to teeih

subjects taught last year by Mr.
luhman. and that Nellie WHItam*
of thle cltr, graduate of Florida
State Collogo for Women this
year, will repiaoo Mr. Bridgm .
It also was rwvoaled that provided qualified instructors assy
lw secured to augment the prev­
ent
staff, a
full commercial
course mey be offered poplls aad
p.Mt-grndaatee for the
first
•cheat opened.
All commarelal subjects oacapt
Bualnaaa Engtlah and Oommarrtal
l a » now ara arallahla, Mr. Low*
ton said, and tha hap# la that
an instructor may ha aocursd
who would trarn three subject*
(Coot] naan Qa Pago T teM )

Fads Easily Secured JudgreMadeKeversihle
Give True Picture,
E r r o r In Palatka
Claims Dingfelder
Case In His Charge

rrpnrt immrdiatrly w « *
by Urpubliranp a s k i n g
helpful to their rauar.

acarnrd
hnawrra

"T h e Nation Ij r ri*irn nut o f
thr ih'pthi of its worst drprraRion." Hirhlwrg Mid, "and is m o v­
ing stradity fon var d In th&gt;* prm'
wra nf a d rfin itr vcuituinir rrrnv

rry aml is bud Iknjr new drfr*v*ri
airamul a tr cu ii rfi c r o f iTonmi.if
ill* fioiu which it ha» brrn »uf*
frr imr
" T h r itumry rkpr ndrd m thrar
If i rat run^t i urtivt1 rfforta ir* of

t"it»niM\ fat b*RR than thr cost i*t

Julius Dingfelder, prominent lo | TAI.I.AII ASSF.K, Sept, in
cal resident mid Florid* raprc*en- fAIM —The supreme court tmlay
lam e fin the New York and Flor­ rtverset! for new trial the cfinvic
lion aial life imprisonment sen
id* commission firm of C. ]• A M.
tehee* of Mirsby Finch and Ralph
Dingfrldei, replies to the charge
Stoken on • charge of kidnaping in
th«t comniisaioft men are "ihe*ting
I'utnam cotmty.
the fai mer to dcuth" with tH*
It was * reversible error, the
statement that the char** la not
upheld by fact* which art •vmll- court ruUnl, when Judge George
glia to alt persona thrush tha Jackaun* praaidto* at tha 1|1a1 in
Palatka,* failed In charge the jury
Federal Market inn Sarvict.
Admitting that there are aoina that tha proof uf kidnaping fur
"unreliable eumiiiis»inn huuaca," ransom was nert*i*ar&gt; to return a
mi-i aNeti
Mr. Dtngfiddrr also Htilci that conviction under the
over* prtnluct ion, infiimr i|u*lity, "Florida 1.lii'H*orgl! I jiw "
Finch ami Stokes, charged wilh
pfnir j ack, and reckle*'* di*4riiiuli'"H
may he hlamnl fur thr t-vil"* au ­ kldl naji liing Adiam Sikes ami holding
hint for iutn&gt;&gt;&gt;mr w*‘H* tlu* fir*l to
dition
in a statement rvlcaacd to The be convicted under the law.
Herald tint nmrpinir. Mr
liiny
fi ldei km&gt;R as follow a.
"An a reader of your daily pa­
per 1 nut iced in variouii imsueR at tacks made by varioui persona and
ffrnupa dUparaylntf
commlaiUn
men, supposedly handhnir various
crop* produced in this ►action and
rejH'ating a remark made and pub
TAIJ.AIIA.HSKt:. Sept 111 (A D
It*bed recently, these cotnmtaamn
Attorney-Gem ial fa r ) ll I jmuI,men ‘ahrtdniir*
the grower tv*| today ruled that bu-al upturn pro­
death.
hibition election* railed on peti"T h er e
i* In idly
an mdualit tUm* prrarntrd to rourily roauti**
vhuar l u m - v
or fa lime l* a- flonrr* prior to Hipt, 7 ara invatu
Hrlet that thr
fi-tltlon*
closely aligned with the welfare of but bv
the produiti ,*v -hip|»r a, that uf i t'tiuld Iw withilra wn ami |»r«wnt«-»t
I he rnntnii--ion man and the |»-&lt; ttpin, anil the rivet loll* wtmb) bt
ishahlc indu-li).
|b*iral
"The writ, i wi-hea to go on re, . Isocal optliui vlrctiuna nu»&gt; br
nr,I In* slating if the various |h-i hrM fin the tim e dale* a* tht* jf• ft
son* amt gmup* alia,king tin it at rlrrlinn* thr A ttor nr y tii* nr i
runiiinssion iiu-iclianl and the in hI . aid, if
ftvr permit
nf thr
du*U) tied taicfully thought on i |iia]if(ed voter* ■lif 11 a
p* titmn
condilion* which actually existed
for th. t.llot
for the past three or four yea,^ number of I'minty Con,inl­
and .1 tin. was nut in tin , „ mllprl alrrady liavi callnl ■ Ima
knuw Ji ilr t , thry
nbityltl ubliti
(ton 11nurd Ob Tag* 1)

t nr yrai uf |ta, U n p a i ion in Ihr
Worbl W ar with Its vast ilrslrur*
Imri uf h fr and \ ruprrty
It ha"
burn a Rinall prirr to pa&gt; fm
a if irat Kiln.’*
It u hhrrg Raid I fi.tKiu.tinn m|i |i Ii
ratluiiR to national aiiil »(ntr un
pitiymrnt srrvicra within thr la -’

li! months Indicated thr ntairm
linlr t»f thr

unymployny nt

piub

Lam, and adiiad Mlt U natural t«t
___I iliRappuInt mrnt tha I thr rr
frr
have not been
great i t
irdurtu*nfc" in unemployiiu rd
"tin thr other hand, hr *aid,
"On aetnrvemeilt* *.| uu yrai
air rlraiiy evident, ah hough only
I■M11 tallli
mraaiM!**!,
*•&gt;
lheat*
lacls,
"O ver
lo rn tr (Iitployrd
lei pi iRe*.

w u ik r i"
have
in pi iv air m

"Over
II have
Landis RulesAgain burn
given It-mpuraiy public no
inrnt.
0 n Local Option, pin)"Uvur
H7fx,tMhl have been e m ­
during p a d of the yeai
Elections Of Nov. 7 onployed
| rinaiii-nt public w o rk 1
*

Havana Excited Over ,
. ,
„ , ,
Macro Castle Affair C r u c t '-n c r S " ),' In
____
Port After Close ( all
HAVANA.
.Sept. 10.— ( A l l
Without newspapera aa the n - nil |
of the recent law prohibiting Hu h
publication on Sunday. rcUi ves l( 11a, a file "mouldering in b
and friend* of |&gt;*iMngrr* ah a- I h*dd apd her pa " r n g e r s .sleep
the ill ptaircil lm*r Mono I m
►"inidly in then islimi steam* u i
yesterday besieged the A*sn« .
10 port today under her own g h
ri
I'res* office* her* in i|uest id
i anal Zone firemen who sped oti
fur ffltdmn
into the l*acifu
Ocean bt
The capital, shocked arid
fight the Llate cm the vessel were
drned k&gt; thr dlaaatar that --\
11 edited w ith saving
tin possibly
took the Ward IlniT that
s
from llavatta Wadfiesday, - ltd from a fate like that o f the Murm
&lt; artle.
talk o f ualhing

Harold Taylor Freed
4 North CaroIinanH
In Death O f G i r l
Die In Plane Crash
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.,
Hi
charged
He|»t
I II .— ( A P ) — F o u r
persona — &lt;F)— Harold Taylor,
were iristanUj killed late ye*trida/ with killing T a&gt;e New, 19-year-old
when an airpU** crashed near Howard college co-ed, waa acquitted by a jury in Jefferwon circuit
Clingman, 16 sail** awat of Iwn
Th* . U d f
court here yesterday.
Taylor, imperturbable and stoic
Carl S. Coffay. 16, pilot
pilot owner
of thr plana; Murph Math] 4 1. a through the trial, wept to import
farmrr, Ht. t, Roaring River;
Hire Rob- of the foreman'* word* dawned on
art Grrrn, 27, Cllagman men
ret bant* him, and hla attorney Morel Mont
gomery, collapsed
and had to I**
and I rater Boyd, M , ' a mechanic,!
mi
Ya'lkinrlllc,
I Carried from the court
NORTH WIUOtBBOIlO,

N i .

h ii m

m

Thr map above shows the U S.
Havana passengrr liner* Morn*
CaMlr, burned oil the c* a^t i »i
Nrw Jvi ary.
It was feared a*
least -till persons lust their live.
Many of those iiMued landed in
lifelioatR at Hpi ing l-ake lb at h.
Seagirt, and a l the mouth ol
the Shark river\
Hodlrs
were
seen floating near Sandy lleok
(A s s o c ia te d l*rwaa M a p ).

ELIMINATION OF
PROFIT MOTIVE
IN W A R U R G E D

..11 u&gt; 4

i

Warms said be la.cd his ba»
lief on the fact that an incen­
diary attempt vns made on the
boat on its previous Voyage.
He also thought significant
the fait that a blair was ducowivd m the Fillip * locker which
"Blew mil" at the atart of tha
fatal fire.
The company Vi formal report
of first fire, produced at
tha
hearing, agreed with the details
of the Thief Officer** story.
l*athc News releases first pic­
tures of the Morro Tastto disas­
ter at the Milana Theater to­
night. The picture was taken
from an airplane circling the
burning ship early
Saturday
morning while passenger* can
he plainly seed leaping into the
water Survivor* tell the story
of their rescue- Other picture*
show
exhausted
passengers
struggling in the water near the
beach after their eight mile
swim from the !*»at

Ills belief was shared in Bal­
boa, the Canal Zulus by swatstl
officers uf thr (tiace liner, Santa
Rita, which mult*
port
today,
NASHVILLE. Bapl. 10.- W 1 - with a lira in bar hul«L whw 4*Kdward A Ilayea, National Com* dared after docking thnt "Th*
fire here and tlso nn thr* Morro
mantler of the Amrrlcan I*egion, ( a"Hr was thr wm| r of an Inadkoiated la*'t night B "prmciplr h-rnational ratio's! orgnntia’ ion.
Their views w%re shared
In
of universal servln "’ reijuinng
"every rlrment1" to serve in tear Havana by Taptal i Oscar lleiriMndt-E, Chief of the
Havana
time "without |&gt;rivilrge and prof
pit it Police,, who declared that
it **
The Morro Castle fire seem* to
I bluer big (hi open mg address have been the wu.*k' of commu­
at the sixteenth annual Hlule I*** ■ nist*. apparently of a passenger
gmn convention. Hayes discussed a who boardeti the ship wilh fireetateinerit of l egion policy to be making rtieinirals in hi* bag*
considered at the rial tonal rpnvrri- gage."
Ittift ni Miami ro vt month.
At
As bury
Paik, « ter rifle
shot
sparks
and
"This statement deals speelfl- Idas! which
tally with the Legpn’s stand rr flaming cinder* high in the a*r
gaidlng disabled veterans," he dr today prevented searchers frjm
dared "but It goes I'till further hoarding the bull of Lb* luxurious
and look* to more hasir declaration liner which caught t ue Satur­
of Individual responsibility to our day
(in the beat b not
fai
from
government." Hr continued:
(Continued &lt;&gt;n Page 4)
ih r W „ i l , | 1\ a i . w h ich a rc r e f ! « T » ,l
today in I tie of gaiilted opposition

Big Store Cancels
$I7M3&lt;&gt; In D c h t H

aitietl, shall not be rep ealed in any

payments' before the store went on
a cash ba*i* two years ago.
" T o thrm wr . a t , ‘ F a r * e t it!
Thr re's a New Deal. You owe u.
nothing '
" T o that || 7 M hi HR we formally
and finally iilmi|ui»h all claims."

t i|iiatiy, and withwul prtvilrgv and
profit, we wilt then h a le t*»lah
lifbed III
tinUmtod Slates of
America an individual responsibil­
ity for
i-sch and every
cilixen
which well aw s kin in them a re a Il­
ia tii^n of their ci 11ten ship duties.

In giving proper rare

to the de*

Morgan Income Tax
Returns Pnder Fire

WASHINGTON. Sept 10- (AT
fulore war
•—The Senate Hanking Tommitte*
1 hr toiiet fitiri is to be found m charged internal revenue agent* to­
NKW YORK. Sept. 10 1/1*)
Thr 11earn Hep til in cu t S l i , i i n - the prmciplr of universal service day with "laxity in e nforce meni**
a it v c r lla i - in liini' o f war. Hilly thereby can for acceptnig "Without *■lamina­
rmiirued in new i paper
merit* recently It lim ! cancel i c l tiki iiutpinltdL nf the burden of tion" the income lax return* praeiKr«g*tinic te«t be M'ducud as between those |iared by J P Morgan and Comri*|omera*
de ,t»
teh«» serve with the armed forces pany,
'
$l7*i,4 m.Mh
ami lhi• e who serve in civilian
The lengthy review of evidence
Earlier thi" week the
i ilp.ti ltics.
that officials
uf the
Morgan
it would discontinue all
When we enact into the law o f Company of Kuhn, 1 h and t uiiif o r one ytai m order to lapse r f
I In land the prmriple that every pany, and the ( apitiil t By llsiilt
y in g . r
I prices and "tmiulate buying
Industr), capital, (tans
of Nrw York "Avoided*" Inrorna
The Heai u announcement said * !• ineiil,
natural
icsourcea, us taxrs hy "A variety of method*"
"S e ve ra l
thou-and Jieople owe jMiiUlum,
serve was presented by the coin mitt e«»
Hearn'* for debt* incurred on time Weil as manpower, must

InterestingfRestful Vacations Enjoyed
By Local Clergymen During Summer
j

Interesting and thoroughly m * i
ful vacation* were enjoyed b&gt; boa
ilrrgymrn this summer, tt
m
&gt;ruled In short interviews rnun i
by The Herald today from K*
K It. Brownlee, Rev, J, If R*"&gt;t
jtrv VV A. Cooper, and Rev .Me*
(l(| j Bram, who have Just re
|urrie&lt;i from visit* to aeveral "ec
llolw 0f the country.
Rev. Bram accompanied Itrv H
I Louttlt, former pastor of Holy
Troaa Eplacopal Chunrh, t»» *h.»
School of the Prophet* in Ever
green, Colorado, where they si^ni
three of th e ir’tU week* nf %*«•
lion in study and reflection En­
tering Colorado by way of Chicago

r

Iinuiglii drnth to morp th&gt;*n
100 «f its pjiaxrnjtrrs Suttirdny. told n govcrnu'iit in­
quiry ttsiav hi1 siisjmm'UhI
th at tht* liIar.c.wHH started
by nn Inrrniliari'l.

11ayes Would Enlint
Every Element To
S e r v e Voluntarily

"kaim pFicrR of M*vrh ba»ir
eoininoditirR have
Iwen
i ai »r*4
within the yrai to l*f» percent of
pre vtar 'parity amt U»ial farm
niroinr Its* menaced fai
more
"T h e
sta te m e n t
d eclares that
than otic billion thdlai*
1 1 k p i ) ..iMHJ.’ MMi.OtMf h ave h ern th e
ln e « |u a h tirs th a t
r s l s t r t l in
( I tm tln u rd on I'a g c T h e r e )

fi

J v.ifJEW, YORK, . StT l. 10.—
rA r’. ) —C h ie f THTicrr WI1linnt F. WnrniH, Master of

a billion-doHaf f .rFMise in farm
income ware It mm-nr rrtfrMo-m

t e x t ile , w alkout
plan t* under m ilita ry protec­
tion .'
E ffo r t*
tow ard a
nettleraent o f the rontrnraray wrra
at a atandatill aa tna atrlka an•M tarad tha second w**k after manufaetnrara had rejected tha artiltration proposal by ,Iabor.
Francis J. Gorman, national
(triha leader had proposed that
I the mediation board headed by
GoTimor
John 0.
Wlnant, af
N*W Hampshire, sununon em­
ployers’
repreaentatlrea
while
Oormsn and unlo^ leaders would
represent labor.
. Tha textile modlatlon board
mrred last night to ipaed up arbttratlon of thr natloo-Wlde walkout
at mill workers aa labor fixed 6
P. M. today aa the deadline for ac­
ceptance by industry of lU plan to
-'pattls the dispute.
Chairman John G. Wlnant
In• • eltad George A. Sloan,
head of
tha cotton
textile
Institute, to
meet with tha board this morning
to discuss the atrlka leaden-' pro1Roast.'
, Sloan accepted.
J The mill owners previously had
, ignored the
offer of an
armed
trues made last night by Franck'
'J. Gorman, chairman of the special
strike committee
of the United
Tactile Workers.
Garmon
proposed all mills be
| ■t h i l l while Aa textile board attempos to arbitrate tha depute.

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Wa sh in g to n , s*Pt. .10.—

W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. 10.
• (A .P .) — R en ew ed
p lo k q t-

3

and 8t
Rev
Bram stalrd
that "N oth in g is exagg erated
In
•tor tea about the i f fret uf the long
i|r&lt;iqjfht, for te*
hardly a blade
" f green gra «- or foliage from the
l tine we crosM'd the Mississippi un­
til we reached Denver."

Among the things which i u■
inr*&gt;sed Rev. Bram and Rev. I«outtit were the great numbers of new
automobile* seen on the highways,
the hundred" of tourists from all
sections (jf the country, and the
activity in the gold mine regions
of Colorado and the oil well legion*
of Oklahoma and l-oulsiana
Rev. Brownlee and hin family
t Continued On Page Three J • 1

JamcH Roosevelt Safe
After Being Minning
BOSTON,
Sept
1“
James
ItiKiaWelt, the Pii,*iii*'lil •» *'Ideal
son, reported hist at s*a I*skt night,
is safe at Portland, Maine, h« no­
tified his summer home at Marion
by telephone He » i » on a racing
arhiMiiii-i, ie|i*u te*l uvi i duo.
Coast guard arid naval w atelf
had lieen ordeied hi search for the
missing tv**at

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                    <text>J t t l A L D , S A N F O t D , F L O R ID A *

Hearst Says People
Of A m e r i c a Will
Heed P i e d Pipers

TH U R S D A Y, S IP TE M B I H

feed beelnea* fand | w d wagre
meant rood market* for prefdfc
and producer*. Why fergtt Om m
simple troth* now! C U
PM
Piper completely mislead u*T
“ We bore always known*that
amooth talker* i * m day And alt
down calmly aad rtaaon mil a fa * Um politician* out do nsthlng hot
(twmtlnocd Prom Page r*na&gt;
thlnfi for them**Ire*.
talk and that tha waalUL&gt;f ths
their motley kind from time Im­
country and wagaa $S tho MBtlcoun“ What made
their
country #&gt;niintr*e
memorial. The** irreeportilblea
It real! Waa I t . Csmmunlam, Bo- try aad the mnrkatn, o f tEa coun­
can atwayi tell other* whet to do, claltim, DeapotlamT Or
waaylt try are created by tlm business of
although they cannot do It them­ aoond democracy? .What made the coontry. We caa;ba today aa
and aa
practical, aa
selves. Ae Elbert Hubbard aald of their coontry rich— and it la rich sensible
profraaora,
They Know ao many now today, tha richest country on thoughtful and thrifty, aa wa hare
0o4'»
blesaad earth?
Wpe It alwaya been.
Battle*eft Select Oyatccs
“ Wa ahould atop
wasting tha
merely
theory
and
dsmagqglc
ora­
Bu lb era Lobateri
tory or Joet plain,
practical In- people'* money In fatlia fantastic
Bad Baapper Steak
ll a l r C a l
•apartment*. Wo should step piling
doitry?
„
•*.
Sea. Baas Steak
Sham poo
ourtslrs* and
“ We
bewail the
dcpreailon up huge debt* for
P e a p*ae ‘
our
children
to
etroggla
under for
period. Well, we harp been through
Speckled Trout.
R e s t F acial
W j Should atop
on *fcat war In which we Mediae* yraru to coma.
September Special
ly waited moneyWe hare been theea heary and hampering taxa­
Large HpecMed Perch
A ll For
75c
BaH Water Mullet
through a period of recktee* •pec­ tions which burden business and
aupport paraalUa poHI41*11 ..*•#■
Frank Shrimp. Reef tab
ulation In wMeh w » ptapUl, ' lost
C. F. B A L E S "
H g u aad Fryer*
“ W • should and once and far all
oor money. Our trouble* are UrgeFlret St. A DeUnd Road
the NBA and ita
Nonianalcal,
ly- of. ou xgtw n .. creation# ,ait4!
BtdlouUaaf Antnlala - lartnsfa— a*
Americana
ate not the kind of with national and
legltlmaU inpeople who
'can dish It out but duatrlal development. Wa should
YanM t tale It/ are we?
&lt;—
undtratand that aatraragant em­
“ We hare been In were and de­ ployment ii and must he only tem­
pressions before,
and we
hare porary and that permanent em­
come through them handsomely by ployment must coma from Indus­
Increased
the excreta* of courage and com­ trial development and
■
mon sense—by precepts of sound buafnei* activity.
405 F . 4th St.
democracy and encouragement of
“ Until we do reallt* there ele­
Sea
■table Industry. W * hav* alwaya mental facta wall go from bad to
FRYE R S lb.
TROUT 2 lb*.
known anongh to build business. worst, and. while doing so, sink 7 Killed At One MU1
deeper and deeper
Into tha mlr*
Let ut know that much now.
In South Carolina;
’ Largs
Base
1
“ We nave alwaya known enough o f debt.
-SHRIM P lb.
STEAK lb.
to develop and
diversify eur In­
Estimated 3 6 5,000
dustry. _ We have always known
1
Workers Now Idle
Mullet and
NegTo
ResidentsForm
that protection of American Indus­
HREAM 3 1-2 Iba.
SNAPPER lb.
try
meant
the
maintenance
of
tha
&lt;
Busin essmen*sLeaffue
(Coo tl sued Prom Page I )
American standard o f
living.
the national labor board, was
.'Fitwide
Boltem
Why not knew that much now
Colored residents of this city created under an executive order
LOBSTER lb.
FISH 4 Ibn.
“ W* bare alwaya known that hav* organlxed a Sanford Colored signed by the President.
a fr . V
active and expansive Induitriae Business Men's league, and they
Ita duties are ae follows.
WATKHMEI/ONS
meant ample and liberal employ­ have named Frank H. Harris a*
1. To Inquire Into the general
ment. We have always known that their flret president.
character and extent
of
the
Other officer* are; D C. Brock complaints of warltera In Ih* coLae vice-president, K. S. Johnson ae ton textile, wool, rayon, silk and
secretary, and M. C. Moseley ai silled Industries.
Argo or Staley
2. Inquire Into problems con­
treasurer.
Organisation session was held at fronting the rmployct In eaid In­
Moseley's Funeral Home on San­ dustries.
ford Avenue last Friday night, and .. 3. Consider ways and mean*
a second meeting (■ scheduled to of meeting aald problem* and
be held at the same placb tomor­ complaints.
4. Eiercle* In connection with
row afternoon at B:00 o'clock.

Sanitary

C itrisG row ers,
Shippers Agree
O n Pro-Ration

25
20°
25
25°

25
25"
18c
20°

l a r r E R root)

IH »

Ho* of pobfe m o M t a 44.
'• . O n requskt of the parties
to o labor dispute, act aa a
beard of .voluntary, arbitration or
•elect a potion or dfrracy for
rolaatary ertlt ratio* , * .

T. X. DOUULAXfl,
Clark Circuit Csvrt, asml-

uola coaair, Florida.

W d Poultry

J. W A I T S &amp; S II N

,

nr; A. u. w xxK a, '
XX c.

L E G A L NOTICE
none*

o r a f f u c a t i o x sow
t a x d m d i n cam n o n e i an
o r -ran a a e a a u . s t a t o t b s
OF T i l BTATW o r P L O IID A
Nolle* la harskp alvaa Uat J. T&gt;
BOHN, parehaaer af 4/SSths. of Taa
Carllfleat* No. til. 4at#4 Ik* 1*L
day of Aagtist, A. D„ t in , has filed
■tic eerttfleal* In my of nee, aad Saw
made application far taa deed le
lean* In accordance with law. MM
certificate embracer the fallowing
described property •Heated la lew la oI• Coanty Florida, lo-wtti
l-ola II and It Teague’s Add!Us a.
Tha aald land being eeaeased at tha
data at tha Italian#* at uuk mmttlflcat* In tb* name of UNKNOWN.
.V*l**a *Wto. rvtttlldat# ahall ba rer8s»megrvU~.tf»bW-eeTAw-lea dead
will leeu* thereon on the Sth. day
of Aeplember, A. D„ lilt .
'tinea* my o ffic ia l a lg n a lu f* krd
thle Ihe led.’ dey o f Avsust.

b BHM*W

ib b a l .)

V. X DOUilLAkd,
Clerk Circuit Court, Aeml•el* Uoonly Flertda.

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A. D, H it.

0.. Hit.

1IK AL)

■ M m l f i t * Referee foe the parpoee
of eoaloctlaa a PeaTin* IbcrveS,,
TOO wftl pisses Uka sottc* Inal
aoM heart a* will he had la ihe *f-c
fteeo *1 the oadhralpoed Rataiee at.
Ur laada, FlsrMa, la eald dl.trlct. aij
l».ee •*•!•** In the lareoojn aa Ih#
Jth dap ef OeihMr. a. XX. let), aa#
Ihat all known' erWItaua-aafcJwhy
paraoaa la tateraof' la*f* appear-M
aald lima pad pldaa aad ahov can*#.
If war thep have, war tha prarare
of aald petfMoner abpald pel a*
araaled.
•.
Dated at Orlaada, rierlda. Ikla
Itb. dar at Peptalker, a d , 1*14.
WILLIAM N. kt.LIM,
Referee la Baakropte/.

▼. B. DOUOLAM,
Clerk Clrrull Court. Bawlsole County, Florida.

W F

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C O ^ ^ C C T

S H I M M Y

Byi A. 1L W K X g

Dyi A. M WUKKB,

D. C.

IN T im DleTNItTP COURT OF THR
tlWITRn 1 T A T I I , lo r T fia a x
D t l T X K ' T OP FLORIDA. IN
NOTICR OF AFFLICATIOM FOR
TAX DRRD VNDRR IKCTTON *T* In RAXXRCFTCY.
Ihe Mailer of I IIU . LUMfiKIt
OP TNR ORNRRAA PTATUTR*
COMPANT, a Corperatlea, DankOF TKR BTATW OF FLORIDA.
rapt.
Nellra la hereby give# lhat W IL­
LIAM WALTKIl, purrhaaar or Taa nRPRRRK-S NOTICR OF llMARINI!
I'enirirau No. T, dated the lit. day _A_j&gt;*llllnii_f*r_d lach*r£ *__^_lhv
described property ellualed In Sem­
inole County, Florida, to-wlt:
Ilea II. ltd k A 4* ltd W of
Nli Nee. rfj.l See. tl. Top. H
Noulh Rena* ft Kaet, Hun W.
a n y w h t r * on t h i b o d y—
4* fid X 4* R4. I I I M . M 4*
of AugueL A. I), j l l L bae filet, eald
glao bumino ifriu ikd
rerllflrata In ml office, and ha*
mad* application tor IAX deed In
aootbod and holpcd by A flQ j
leave In accord#nee with law. Bald
certificate embrace* Ik* following
ltd. . . .1* sere*.

ITCHING..

The sale.’ land being aaeeeaed at Ih*

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img. tb.\ l » y t * r &lt; * r 'i f t t * i
t * i it 4 *M ir m i, «*i/d’-v
W* R tm iy
rnUM
prtcitt lattmmtnU. T*J Ml.]

SFMINOLF.
T I R L '

S H O P

R e s in o ls B

stores

FOR BALEt Missionary Strawber­
ry Plante. Rea Packard.

Blue Roae Whole Grain

NOW READY to transplant- —
200,000 each of Tomato, I'rpper,
Eggplant, Cotlards, C a b b a g e
Plant*. 11.26 a thousand in quan­
tities. B. F. Haines Altamonte
Springs.

McRae'* Better Pei
Phone 600
20th A French
Oeceola

Over Sea Relish or

TEA 3 ox. pkg, 10c 1-2 lb

M A Y O N N A IH E 8 ox. 12c i

Post
BRAN

Salad D R E S S IN G

W A N T APS

10 to 1« H. P. Kicker. Lockwood
Chief Preferred. Phone 161-J. L.
P. llagmn, Jr., 1102 Park.

LWffB Yallow Rip«

B A N A N A S

4 lb s

■ W H IT E H O U S E
. . E vap orated

Ovrr Sea
F I.A K E H

Maxwell

each

II VUM*

COFFEK

llvrt SrA Quirfak or

lb.

R egular O A T H

Bwanadown

Fru tla fo r Haladn N o. 2 ci

?f. B. C. Premium

OlC«ol»

Bods Crackers 1 - 2 lb. pkg..

H LA C K H E R R 1 E H

Osceola

Over Sea
lb ........ ..................

1 0 c Ur * 1 lim a
He tins 3 tlmcR.

7c llna 6 Ur im .

2 fo r

Over Sea

p ip ..........

CAKE FI.OH It

CbFPEE

8 ox. K

N o. 2 c

5c 11rr 1 moRth.
Csaat flee words ta Has.
Doable rate fee eaptUl
black face letter*.
M la lm o a t c h a r t * S N
A ll i ‘ ----- *~* #4 1 serve im *
will bo ekeifM foe l k s &gt; »
• f Mmao erSewS. Re aafoeea

C ove O Y H T E R 8 N o. I can

IB— Apartmentx for Rant

Inna Brand

FOR RENT: Unfurnished g*r*f
apartment, 310 1-2 Palmetl
Avanu* Apply 310 Palmatto.

N o . 1 ran

d ih C
.............. A w

Over 'Has Turnip Green*, Cut Deans or
Ooceoia Red Kidney llrnna No. 2 can 10c
Over Sea
(F ancy S P IN A C H

ftF ll
2 No. l cans.....

Sweet Mixed or

RAT TERRIER puppies, fine milk
RAVE YOUR W ATCR repaired
goat, 10 pallets, typrwnler .ink,
by on* who really know* hqw shallow well drill outfit. All priced
Brigg*. Jeweler. Mag. Are.
— r j reasonably. B T. Ttller, Poola.

Carnation
M IL K

3 tall cans

8,— Autom oblloR

(ioldan Key
M IL K 3 U II cans

TO ILE T TISSUE 3 rolU

^ AC

Plain PICKLES 8 ox. Jar............ J . U
Argo

U LACK

PEPPER

3 fo r

q c

Corn STARCH 1 lb. pkg...............
4

Pure

Gold SYRUP plijl can

Compound
AC

............ J L U

LARD

3

lbs.

1D31 IX)NG W H M L bare F o rt
M O N D A Y , B E P T . 10th.
truck, A -l condition
Aut*
A. Mtin delivery truck |tW. T-Ford ABOUT IIS10 IlKAD
OF O O O ;
delivery truck |tt. Bm U and Bor*. YOUNIt H U t l l AND BADDL
lionaxa a n d is i i Ua d o f jnnitK
AND fltlUHNlKY MI t-CMl’Ow a
C A R L T O N U V E STOCK
EXCHANGE
LE T J. W. BHADOIN repair
■ D o rwood a v x a n d L a x
sharpen your l a w n ma
CITY ROAD
MAIL ADDNRAH l»4t OAK FT,
Theyril cut Ilka new. l i t Kim
JACk eONVILLR. FLA.
’

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Del Mont* Fruit

SULTANA

Over Sea
F ^ n cy l*E A B

’
String Beans 2
£ 5 c
^
S a l a d 2 T...';3 m
i
P i c k l e s 2 jan ^j i «
Iona Tsmier Cut

FIVE ROOM houaa with t w o
screened porches, porta eochcre.
and garage. All modern Improve­
ments. Best location lo town. In­
quire at H. A A. Store, | ,4
FOUR ROOM house witlpuad el
Paola and Uarda Park- ■ |3XK)
month. P. O. Boa 676.

Kellogg's

5 c

T o m a to e s 3

Peuut Batter

Bread A Butter

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LnxSOAPc»ke6d LnxFLAKESpkg.9c |
Skinner

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RaiamB R A N P^J.

hour Enamel — NO B K T T K R
W ANTED: Middle aged lady for MADE. Sunlsy-Rogsrs Hardware
steady out aide position. Salary
and commtaalon. Apply F. O. Bex
•TA __________

10— Flowaix Rod PlaoU_____
FOR SALE: Tomato plant* for
aal*. M. B. Lowe, Geneva Are-

MEATS
Fancy Western

(from tarns beef)

Bsaf ROA h TO- Ih----------------Wbstera p o rt*

M EAT M ARKETS

Cbopo Ends 18c Conlrr Cuta
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bTUhti In f la iU t ’i Heart
he W k V i Greatest TeteUbte
M Rkhest Garden Land

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A N INDEPEND ENT D AILY NEW SPAPER

*

Associated Press

Price Five Cent*

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1M4

N U M B E R 171

ianan Ready BOLD OFFICIAL Jaycees Vote Lead Fight NEW LEAGUE Big Textile Strike
Against Delivered Sales
PROBERS Idea O f Buying Produce REPLIES TO In Suspension But
To K illH ueylf A n y
ITS CRITICS Unions A r e Losers
Harny Befalls Son i AN UPROAR
V

Pins

-r'.J't pro

PrRA RULE
Militia Called Out
ToInsure. “PureAnd BANS SUIT CLUBS,
,.ToInaure.t'PureAod

.T .H t h

Is M e m b e r O f ^

IZ S ^ T i O N E C E O T . SALES
— f A - R ) — A lfr e d

Staraant,

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Uoamlotaily endoraing tha Ag■(culture Committee'* recommen­
dation that “ W* are opposed to
SubmarineFirmAgent tha delivered sales method of eelilW Florida farm commodities
Says He Placed 2 and favoring tha establishment of
MembersOn Strong •n FOB bania of salvo,” th* mambanhlp nf tha
Sanford Junior
H o u s e Committee Chamber of Commerce last nl(ht
set To motion
plans
which are
‘ WASHINGTON, Bcpt. 7.— &lt;AP&gt; afmad at tavltag thou rand* o f dol­
—A boaat by an official of th* ing* for the grower* of this ace(llttl,,*

£
.

%

&amp;

“Personally kin him
he .would any other mad;

Und e r
T °

S u p p l e m e n t two membara on tha

T h e ir O w n C o d e
, ~ ~
„

• 0 0 , • member 6f the Baton Mnt n ] M " ha* been received here

Rouge Company of the SUte fro™ waiter Hawking

i u u nra

Militia aa a m u lt of today** prl-j compiling director.
Aiary aleetion mobilisation.
Th* ruling slatr^i I definitely
) From Naw Or lean* cam* word that y&gt;c*a form* of merchandising
that ft * city became a htif* poten are barred after Sept 1 under in
tie! battlefield today aa "Qem-r- terpretallon of th* retail cod*.
Ola” Huay Long and flemmo*
Th* copy of th* NRA release,
Walmaley took oear th* commands •n approval order of an amend­
* f (frantic peaceUis* arm 1* 1 .
ment to th* retail code, follow* in
| “ General” Lons'* ttala aoldiera
full;
swarmed into Naw Orleans by an“ Combination tale* of mere han­
tom obi lex, bunco,
and
apaclal
d le , typical of which I* th# "On#trilno from all ottr* the au t* us
Walmoley’ a military ita ff (roomed cant Sal*,” and th* «al* of marchandia* upon a condition lnvolv-,
kla reinforced police man-power.
Bath Sana tor Long and Mayor Ing th* element of chanc*, ilmlWalmaley profaaaad that the (teat l*r to what la commonly known
clans o f anna was to Inaura a |a* the “ suit club plan" will, after
rlec- 1 K*Pt- *• U* regarded at violation*
“ Purs and peaceful” primary rlec-'
tian on « * p t 11. Both hav* n n . |of the retail code.
didatca In th* fj«)d.
*
I “ Prevision* covcrlnf ouch traiw"Klngflsh" Long placed hi* faith : aetloni wera Included In amendIn th* full strength of th* Loui.i-i ni* nla «° U&gt;® code, approved to
ana National Guard, animated to da, by the National Recovery Ad
total about 2000 fully armad aol-j mlnlatratlon. Unlsea (odd eauac
dlert.
|to the contrary la ahown to th*
Whlraaley had 1000 rvyular po- AdniinUtralor within the Interlie# and 500 othara aworn to aid ] vening Ion days, tliu amendment*
tham.'
1 «'
j approved will then become effaoLot&gt;( charged that Walmaley al live.
po counted Upon tha aid of Colomil
“ A public
hearing
on
th*
f ja j Moldsy, leader* in "Central
(Crotioned Ob Pag* 5)
American revolutions to heail a

powerful
Iloua* rule* committee and *nglneered through Cong rent a (3,000,000 company
claim
yeitenlay
cauued an uproar in the Senate mu­
nition! investigation.
Sterling J. Joyner, tha firm’*
Washington rep m e ntalive, frank*
ly took credit in a IrtU-r written to
Henry R. Cara*, president of alectrie boat, in Drremtwr 1028, for the
election to the rulce committee of
representative. Fort, of New Jereey, and Marlin, of Massachusetts,
both Republicans.
Joyner, wrote to Cars*, that "it
ia a pleasure, indeed, to report to
you that ail our legiilatlve efforts
have borne fruit."
Committee members charged the
Klrctrie tloal Company matnialrirj
a 50-foot motor launch here which
was used for pleasure trip* l&gt;y high
government officials and foreign
envoys.
Fort is nut of Congress, hut Mar­
tin is still a member of the Iloua*
and the rule* committee. Joyner
hs&gt; not been prevent at the injuiry,
which yesterday brought in more
names of high Navy and govern­
ment official* in connection with a
world-enveloping submarine aales
campaign by Electric Boat.
flame, vlaibly perturhrd by the
Introduction of the Joyner letter
( Continued On Page Five)

III, I

Mil'll II

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I

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Over 50 member* of the organ
laation met *t the
Valdca Hotel
under the
direction of
acting
president Georg# Thurston for a
session which Included an address

r

by E. F. llousholder, local attor­
ney.
Four other Agriculture Com­
mittee recommendation* abo war* Human Anri Property
approeed. They are;
Rights HcldLinked;
1. Approving a more rigid en­
forcement of the existing Florida
Months Of Debate
Slats Fertiliser Law in regard to
Appear Imminent
analysis.
2. Approving the setting up of a
WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.— (A P I
campaign urging growers to take
advantage of ealsting federal laws —Th* Amerlran liberty league
milltanlly answered its New Ih-al
drauenejj tO^PT*V*St*UJj1oil*Uon
’
i
m
tio -U a U iuald..a.UU.a..UmJ»l^
ci?'grow?fiT
turn that “ human tiulil, and prop
3. Approval of th* movement foi
th* control nf the screw worm fly.
While not re (it ring to President
4. Approval of th* campaign of. Roosevelt'* view that It. overlooked
(Cnnlmurd On Pag* Four!
“ thy neighbor,? the league eaecn

Pickets Meeting With

But Little Succeos '
In Attempt ToShut j
Down Other Plants
nr Th* a—eelelrd r n w
' :»
Local weather yesterday: High
Both aides held their own -;-i
88, lew 73, rainfall .20 of BJ i Inch. in the g«neral textilg atrikt n

T o -u riij-A g e n rc rR .T fi'M w rm *'
nouncod this morning that several
local growers are planning to go
to Jacksonville neat Monday to
attend a mule and row sale which
live *&gt;mmlttee slalAnent— lasun.l promises many hatgalna.
from headquarter, here— forwhad
Senator J. J. Parrish, of Titos
owed months of counter campaign
vilie, one of thle section's larger
ing.
Appreciation was expressed fu ritrijR growers, ia In Washington in
"Hie favorable nation.wide
re conference with several ether xtata
citru, industry leader* on th* pro­
posed 1034-35 marketing agree­
The nun-partisanship of the or ment. He le expected to return to
ganisation was rc-vmpha*iied, foi hie home next Monday.
lowing a hitherto undisclosed meat•
R. W. Pearman, J r, fornpir rec
ing In New York this week of the
foundcr-commitleemrn. These In relary of the Stanford Chamber of
rlud* Alfred E. Smith, John W. Commerce, la now southeastern
Davis and Representative Jamas Florida field adjuatar of the NRA
It la revealed In an annoo‘&gt;rcmtnt
W. Wadsworth
Juuett Shmise was elected preal that he la moving his headquar­
deni and W. II. Stayton serrrtary. ter* to Room 325 In the Miami
They have teamed up before in the postofftce building. Th* Ptarman
now-diabanded Aaaociation Against family removed to that • ity tome
(Continued Dn Pag* Four)
(Continued On Pag* 3)

LOREE ATTACKS1C0LBY CAUSTIC
RADICAL TRENDS;CRITICISING THE
IN GOVERNMENT A D M IN I S T R A T IO N .... .
PlannedEconomyHeld Roosevelt Winces At
Name OfDemocrnt,
Simply Communism
Says Ex-Cabineteer
By Railroad Leader

PORTLAND, Maine. Rrpt 7 —
BLUFF POINT. N. Y , Sept, 7
—(A7—Seeercly condemning whit i;P) Dctiiring that th* Roosevelt
he termed “ radical” trend* In gov Administration wlnre* at the party
eminent, L. F. Lore*, president ol name of Democrat* ilaitibridgo
the Delaware and Hudson Torpor C o l b y la*t nlfht a»»ertrd "the
ation &gt;esterday told a branch of o\eiturn of our institution*, intha
his
railroad's
employes
that eluding the porir tltutiivn, in
“ planned rconomy”
is "simply avowed goal **t»f the Pre»ident*s
communism.” and that thki coun Immediate adv
|n a caustic erituium of the Ad
try is In llie “ Incipient”
stage of
industrial, economic and
eocial iniiilalratlon, lha
former ilsmo
cimtir ircrtdry of
atata told a 14
revolution.
American
“ Preliminary maneuvers
are meeting failed by the
urupiaxlIti-n ’(that
Kilt I * *
^
under way for a
complete over coalition of pi tried ic soeieticB
Opportunity to become a charter
A&lt; kpo\te«man for the Ifi paintert
turn of the theories of government "cubmUaion, not freedom, La to I k*
turdg* cff Sre* United who
walked off tha
City Hail member of Sanford Junior Antlera
which have held in this
rountrf the future
paint )ob Wrdneaday in
protest lodge will end during neat Wednes­
^
since it became a nation,” til* vet. S t a t e s '" ^ '
over
the
*um
paid
them
under
the day night's meeting, scheduled ti­
^lonpoied
regimentation,'1
he
ernn
railroad
chieftain,
told
ll* held at the Elk, Hell itartlng at
FERA’a
escrow
Vfcdern
vtatrd
to­
freight anil ticket agaftta ' 4f the natd, **ii to taka tha
place
of
7:30 o'clock.
Aineiican ingenuity
and entar* day that contrary to rumor*, the
lL’ « Ji. st their animal outing.
Thl, decision
reached at a
'St is a alrugglt betwren collec prlrr Hurvtucratk control, avtn group " I» not fighting Mr. Ap well attended m e e t i n g l a s t
gar."
of
our
going
out
and
coming
In,
is
tivlsm and indlviduatlsip; trass
Wednesday night after four iv
•gurthaf, ha aaid, “ We ara wot
land nnca
forming nur political ijttrm igtf to avVyki' &lt;Uitn
men had bean accepted for chart*,
atriking
kffilrut
tha
wages
offer#!!
a federal bureaucracy Is not BA known ai tha land of tha free
membership, bringing th* total so
Hinall sum' far recruited to ID.
MCollaetive farming, state op us, but agalnwt the
event about which to be academic,
we
W ASH!NOTOlf(v*Be|R.
* OR
* 't. AN DO, Sept. 7.~-I)rckinn and no .me wilh faith in onr In cratian uf fartorua. and gradually |*aid u* weekly, sum* which
Plan, aleo were completed for
) I n . Mary ElltabaUi Young, * 6,
are not able to live on."
I he initiation of th* IV. and all
died suddenly at th* ham* qf her A flat refusal'by PrctilenHll oose- whrthcr Knowlvs Memorial Chapel •titotiorx. and old-time liber th* the rntirr «nVtrt concept of a jegiThe *pokttman i» t* A. Stuart, other member. In a (pecial e r e
stirred at the mentated life, are to be wet up on
#on, J. A- Young; nepr le ft* Mon­ veil tw'grant Soviet Ru-tia a long of Rollins College at Winter Park can but be deeply
term loon an,t commercisl cr^-dlts
our i*oll.
« and hi* atatemint i* a* follow
&lt;( otilmued On Page Five)
nn.ny on th* night of Sept. ID. Th*
ro* 1st* yesterday.
J
"U f evurpe, Much ■ program on
" W « want ilia public to uml# - 11,-le.ml Junior Antler, Lodge he,
* Ftmaral aervlrea, srUl be held for more than ( 200,000,0(H) )**- Is to be legally rlassed as a regthe part of the
adniinistr*tion • tarui that we do not h'fime Mr been invited to ,en.l a degree team
...
y
from Uia Erickson Funarml Upme tarday caused a collapse of delit ular church, will be ine.le by Judge
Apgar in any way, anil that we to in• tall local iilfkar* and initiate
tCtifviinued On f*i»go l- ivan
at |:0 0 o’elock Saturday aft*rno»n and trad* negotlatlona between the Frank A. Smith in circuit here Oc f j H T t O W
e\ 0111811 S
hold no hard feelings agaiimt him. ail member*.
'with burial In Evergraan CemstrCy. two countries.
tolwr 8, when he will hear the ap I t . .
I, ) „ ,
U o in r r
He ha* done avery thing in
hi*
Drctalon
#1*4)
wa*
leached
Rav.’ -E, D. Brownla* of th* Flr/t
The President told the Ststi- De peal of the school trustees seeking l J 8 U fy l l l C T
D v lll^
(Mjwer to get j* more money, but VVrdhraday night to huid a '*t*g
‘ Prea^ytarlan Church will condo-t psrtment it would be undi-sirablv
lie U unable to do *0, ami we are picnic at San l*ando Spring* next
-tha services, and tha pallbearer* to giant a long-term I5*n to any
appreciative of what he ha* dune Monday night, and 1 ail membara
will b* Joint T, Sira Iton, U J. foreign country bacaua* of Ku |tune to Rollins College, Salvation
Reeves, L. O. Roe*, T. C. Crews. rope'e tremendous unpaid debt to i Army,
wen* urged to look* for more new
for u*.
BARTOW , Sept. 7.— OP)— Mr*.
Red Close
and
“ all
Jno. E. Abernathy, and C. J. Jonas.
"The impre*Minii seem' to be that rnerntwr*, and bring tham tri this
Lucy Sewoi filed a petition in cir­
the United StatM.
churches” of Winter Park.
Mrs. Young was born In Bock
we are striking for higher wages affair
Continued Russian insistence on
Should tha chapel be included m cuit emiet yesterday seeking to re
TAMPA.
Sr\A 7.- The ahut The wage* s re *ati»factor) but the
Island, 111, on May 81, 1BCH. She
Eialted Antler Hollix RhUiip*
gain
custody
of
her
four-year-old
“ prlca” for then th,. churchee, it will make 1C ten
down of
gambling
earl) lait • mall amount of
had been roaidtng with her eon for a loan as th*
named Walter l,i&gt;*er a* tlt».rm*n
money
we
get
now la being month,
hundreds or mil eficiarica of the estate and K is daughter she said
r11 poi led to
ha''e been each week 1* what we are object of the mtamliiijf I'ubllcKy (’ommittha past 30 day*, but ihr had premise to pey
cauBi-d by internal * l n f e t k i c k e d ing to
ylaltad here before. Her eurvle-ir* lions in American debt* and claims .Stimatad that there will be about held for u hoard bill
because we are not aide to tee and O, IV Herndon, Jr-, and
The mol her slated shr gavs her polite revenue from m high total
immediate con 18.000 to ( 10,000 for each legatee.
Include a daughter, Mr* G. Gul- mad* futile any
support our fain dies on Jtn* Hina11 It illy Thorn pHon a* inenii^iv of a
child
into
lhr
care
of
Mark
0*1The executor* of the estate have
of IMr.iI fiuimg July to $:tH04, de
brandson of Midland, 8. D.; two tinuance of nagotlatlona.
Mantling Entertainment ( ‘wnnillwhrn the #pite a more intentia* drive mi atl amount."
interpreted "all churches" to mean llns at Wintrr llavrn
■ona, J. A. Young, plant superin­
lev
girl was 18 months old.
negro churches a* well *■ white.
tendent fur ths Florida Power and
crime front*.
Under mi sgreement, ths mother
Light Co, near Lake Monro* and PlanProposedToM ake
During July, fir»l month of con­
was to pay Gollin* (.') a week board trol by Chief Title worth, 4ft bnlita FEA Seen SchoolH A h Hloody Tears Fall
G7 a . Young of Hollywood; 10 GasolineOutOf W heat
for
the
t-liiM
during
ths
summer
grandchildren,
Including
Mary
Scandal Sheet Editor
Needing $7,500,000! From Woman’s Eyes
|M*ddlrr* were ftnrd |60 each la*t
in month indict* ma nagod to nab 11!
Yoang, Ruth Young, Helen Young,
WASHINGTON, Rapt. 7.—&lt;A7 - Killed In Minneapolis ;;r
d
t3M
*
d
u
rtn
‘
,h
*
ter.
Robert-Ynuig, J. A. Young, Jr,
before the lid Wrnt on, but nine#
DAYTONA BEACH, Sept 7. - 1 KANSAS CITY, Bept. 7.-U P )—
burning
American
Collins, the petition said, re that tiftie no bolila men arid only ( A1’ ) —Th* Florida Education A , Kenans City
M l SUW d,Young, all of Sanford A plan for
physician,
wsr*
agriculture Into permanent proa
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 7^(A*&gt; fused to give up the child until lie
operator* have ■ociatlon nt s confrr.-r.ee here yr, baffled yesterday at the case of a
parity waa advanced yaatarday by — Howard Guilford of Mlnneapo is paid (5G5 ha claim* ia due fur two other petty
terdny, rea (firmed the need of (7. t’N year-old woman
who once a
been arrrvtcd.
n a P a i r D e n ie d Chatter G. Davis, tha farm admin lie, former adllor nf tha “ Saturday her board.
With the Job* nf the principal 5110,000 full ■late ai.i for the pul. .ley weeps tears of blood.
latrator.
I'rvst*
and
th*
"Pink
Sheet,"
local
Juitar II C. Prtlaway h*a art s
In
D eath C ase
Usually in th,
evening, Mrs.
Discussing a proposal wharthy weekly publications, was shot and hearing for SepL 10 at Lakeland •ourca of piilire revenue, the vica lie achtH.I, of Flurtda.
Tha (-.inference,
M|uad foncanlrated on liquor dealpatient In
surplus
corn and other
grain kitted her* last night.
DRLAND, Sept T^K am p Bariw
sheds the
era *rvt dWordrrly houae*. R tv o iu i affair, we. a joint meeting uf th. th, general hospital,
c^pp* might b* converted into al
Two men
In an
automobile
gad A. N. Farmer, charged with
j from liquor aoiircra increaied* but executive rnmmlltr* of th* cumin t*an. Th* application of ice packs
cohoi for blending into m/.ir pulled abresat of
Guilford'*
m*
Miami
C&amp;rpentera
(Jo
tha mardsr of Cadrl* P- Carilla nt
plain drunkcnnei* raae* decreaood Uing educational council, the wey, end medicine elope th* flow, about
waa
driving to his
fia fteM Beach, A lg . 16, war* do- fuel, Dasla suggested this could chin* s i h*
and mean* committee and the ten cubic
To
Work
At
$1
Hour
from 420 to 8&amp;0.
centlmata* each tint*,
well
emerge
a*
a
part
of
the
hom*.
On*
man
leaaad
out
ths
•tM bond yesterday, fallowing a
board of director* uf the slate a«- hut It occurs again th* following
« ■ o---------program
for
permanent
agricult­
window,
shoved
out
a
shotgun
t l W n aarpoa haariag, held before
suclatlon.
MIAMI, Sept. 7.—0P»—Official* Manatee Not ToVote
d»T..
and fired at G BUford’s coupe.
Ctrosit Judge Ira A . HaUhlnaon. ure relief.
of the carpenter's union yesterday
Barit*,,at. Iba ia gu # a i&gt; M fob
claimed
many of ths
striking OnWet, Dry Problem
T ~
shooting, admitted flrAn oil com|.any
brought in a
Use of elhyltn* gae for loosen­
craftsmen hav* returned to wink
but claimed ha attaJ
producing well in a canyon or the ing walnut hulls from th* karnal
MANATEE.
BepL
T.
(Ah
Tha
us
grin
isi
contrsct.il.
it.el
the
H ( era* absolved
Colorado river,
wilh
aide* so will save growers this year about
untune demand for
( 1 Mi hour Manatee county commlmun yes coroner1* Jury hat
steep the sits could oaly be reached (250,000 unaally
loat
through
lerday
denied
t
petfllon.
suhniitted
scale.
a r m tad oa the murdamage to th* k*rn*l.
for a local option by boat.
T. W. Jones,
chairman uf the by 475 voters,
ASHBUHN, G*-, Sept. 7— (A P ) fellow who was rich enough to union's negotiations
committer, liquor referendum at th* Nuiim—The rest of marrying, says Guv have th* entire (4.50 In eaah. I lost
said, however, that
mo.-t of th* her genera] election. *
enter Talmadga after hearing ths nut because th* lleanaa fa* was
At th* same time, Polk county
I carpenters racaivlng the II wag*
■lory s f O. K . Baker. 41-year-old too high."
granted a local
were r-mplayed an so callvd rrner commissioners
T ift smutty farmer, la just too
Th# governor's sympathy went gmcy Join. Bayers I hundred men election on th*
question upon a
high.
oat to Baker. Ha asked him what are still Idle.
petition signed by 1400 qualified
T V govsraar was rooting her* happened to tha (4 aa deposit
-.*77
NORMAN, Okie., B«pl- 7 - « 1 wanted her to prevent motherhood.
voters.
after ■ campaiga apaach when he with th* ordinary.
— Ntal My are, whit* and shaken, , H* said he loved
bar and h*
waa groused by Baker. And when
"Wall, V told ma that th* (4 Mrs.Coo F ounds uUty
told tha jury trying
him on a wanted to marry bar.
Georgia’* chief exacaUv*
said would apply oa a Been** i f | ever
182 tnurder charge today that he had Two surprise witnesses war*
. “ w V Y a year troahUsT" th* firm got • new girt," Baker aeld. "I
O f KOUng Helper Treasury
to do with th* death of Introduced b» th* defeos* ya*tarDay BillsAt Discount toothing
|*r tell this steeyi'
have Hvaral law girls and I may
Non)
Marias Mills, 19-yaar-old Univer­ day In an affort to prove
co o p E M m n rN , n . y .. s* p l 7.
I had a. girl want to marry an* of tham some
sity of Oklahoma beauty queen ha Myare, ( 0-y ear-old collegs etudant,
WABHINGTON, 8*pt. 7,— (A P I
day-1 can raise th* 50 santa1 most — Mrs. Eva Oea, proprietor of
did not causa th* death of Marian
la accused o f killing.
any Urn* now bat I hav* (hiked country raaAMea, wax convicted —Tha Treasury last night anlS-y*ar-old
collage
In
baiting
sentences a* hi* Mills, hla
nounaad
It
waa
Ineltlag
bids
for
last
night
at
a
ahargt
of
hariag
th* matter aver with aaasa nf my
awaathaart.
|75JWO,000
of
1M
day
bill*
which
mother,
M
n.
P.
BMyare,
aobbad
friend* and (hay thought they murdered Harry Wright, handy­
Tba witnesses war* sailed to th*
will ba sold on a discount ba*i*
might got ha th* earn* . f i g some man at her raaart.
bitterly 15 fast In front ef him, stand after District Judge Tom
Sh* was f w jw guilty uf first d»- tha hlghaet bidder*.
day and tW y suggested I talk with
th# University pharmacy student Pace .overruled'** attempt by tba
L l ’ - . - . 4 J U i*t I k a
They will b* dated Sept If, and
mature Mar. I I , IB35. Th* pro­ denied tha states contention that dafanae to hare Myers freed * •
state,
which bad
ceed* of th* aala will b* used t-&gt; be new an Instrument or *aw th* ground* th*
( l i t tab# modulo*, or that he * r * f ractad, had failed t* mak* a anna.
retire a similar laaua.

Striking Painters Jharter Members
;Say They Are .Not Of Antlers Lodge
Fighting” Apgar Now Number 19

if............

fra-W ET*Thta~ “ta Soviet-D. S. Debt Ju d g e ’s Decision
Confab Collapses OnRollina Ctiapd
s Loan I b Deniet
Denied Involves Be q u est

V"cl“

Who SaysGambling
* Ileld ForBoard Bill Isn’t L u c r a t i v e
Source Of Revenue

S3”,

Governor Talmadg e AdmitsToFamier
That Cost Of Marrying Is Too High

Neal Myers, White AitdShaken,Dtenie&amp;
To Ju r y Th a t He Ki 11e d Beauty Queen

oves Off
Of Carolina

Offers

with

an

eatimntad

'tot. i o f f t d . f iM (J K

try, unchanged from yeaterOnion picket# and “fly
atjuadrona5* met with btlt Uttle aticc«sa in their eff&lt;
force a shutdown ol
ttonnl New England mi

In Lawrence, Mass., an area
where 14,000 workers hav* Ignored .
th* strike call, a scheduled InVnelaw
of tha city by out-of-town ileketa
did not materialise.
Police guarded all aiproacba* t#
tha city under Instruction* to pro­
vent their entry,
- '' *
Eighteen sutomohlh*, and two
trucks loedfd with picket*, eeld to
ha he*.1,7 for Lawrenoo, w on *0- ,
corted by police through 'Mgbton,
Mas*,, Where it li thought they
might establish picket Haas, &lt;
Picket* attempting to close mill*
at South Barra, Mas*, tart with *
rough traatmant.
, r
Town offlclala refused tbaat
mi salon to park their eotl
th* city, limit* and whan ____
parking' out-of-town they triad to
picket th* mill offlclala had thafh
drenched with a mill fire boo*. Tha
mill, however, later announced that
it would aloe* aa a safety
In tha Carolina'*, whan
striker* and strike aympatUadre / ,
mat death yesterday la flgbtlag, h
"Flying squadron*" rested,, and d
rainy weather laaaaned the sathwj
slasm of the pkkata.
'*
*
Public funarm (service* g w ftv*
of tha tig killed at Hena* ftth , S.
C, were anuunoad for tamattcfr. J.

.r -r a 'r s r S S ;'

Thomas, soclaltat taadar, auroOMod"
he might epaak at lb* w n o t h f .
Biasing gun* droit .With ta alg
at Ilona* Path, yesterday '* * 'tba
gates of tba ChlqooU *04too mUL
all striker* who formed a “ flytag
squadron" In an affort to atop aporations at tha plant, ftv * were
from Hosiea Path and on* from
Greenwood.
I,
RlfWa, pistol, and
shotgun*
harked aa striker* clashed with a
group which preferred to work and
deputise sheriff. Who ttgrtad t U
shooting, or who fired Uta fatal
■hots, was a moot quaatleg bar*.
Witnesses said all tha* hnott
was that there was * suddan buret
of firing. A few moiMgU lataa
Ih* field waa riser of strikers, who
left tha i l i still forma end m off
than 15 wounded un tba botS* aah&gt;
lor.
Th# drodt
‘ ,,
R. T. Yarborough, 45.
,
lew Crawford, JO.
E. M Knight. 45.
Ira Davia, 28.
Claud* Cannon, IT, all * f Hamlg
Path, and,
Maaia I’mtenon, 25, of O r a ft
wood.
Jim Cos and Ralph Pollard,
strikers, were critically ~
"T *

State Transient Cool|
Heads Being
JACKSONVILLE, SaaL
—Julius T . Stone, Jr., aMtS
administrator, yaatarday
Alan J*ka*tone, aoathadataro :
representative of tba a d g ____r_
lion, an Increase In tba hgmhtt f l
persona applying far aid at tr*00lent bureau* could ho ' OttllbOdl
to th* taatila strike.
Htons aekad JohpntSM
n H
policy would bo odopto4 /
cariag far
strikers
Florida. H* (aid
fund* would

applylag for aid would

LOCAL WEATt

A
1
.
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j
■

�Though

Exemption Ai
and attempts
tally .aeenu to,
I it Carrie*, wl
By be reduced
'ice levy and a

3
bJlvnuB1

thorn waa no danger, no
hut quite tho moot gloria
a .whole, ., »naimer., thf
kmend- rtxXy bo ended a “bnasf

or w lU it t W W
" i
No lean puullng and uncertain la tha props
rtiht mowing the legislature to re-orgmniAg--

*or

i t A tbid
t -ns
t

imeni

th i w b i f cSe pack

would him nothing to do with
thorn, oo (hoy rollrod to tho tall

YU

judldal

'dram hf BWTsto, alk,' AntH»f*e,
and diadsr, nil most eArefultf
Ths Shoshoh* Rlrer forms * Drotectod. ■
msgnlflclent Uko beslds tho read
Tho
rantor-natural^ita five
extremely radical. Bat rwwntly
it cornlutraUkyMndy, it ia Very doubtful Whether any teal with tho dam—tailor than tho lectures'St night, condort trikea. •a oxlraSMlr
ha tins
n s baba ‘Htotlfied
Identified With
with tha
Jw&amp;ttar.-Vtil raehlV I ur .the following editorial comment, Chrysler. Budding la Now Torjc,
the Bradenton Herald attempts to figure out Juet how thrown across a narrow pise* be
sitVer screen, I rant a "Wadtorn"
mhny judge* we Will have If the amendment carries:
conducted horiikback tonturn Into tha candidacy of. John Garnfrfar
There are seyen count Tee with a imputation
land and Si It IMa bib. and .1
toerot jlta'ce* Impossible to tkn.
of 60,000, thg hiimber required for One circuit If
. . . . . riaiir to nominal* »mi eieex wu1firiing.lt li beautiful , ,baj
Something doing ail day hod svwy
k circuit la esubtllhed In each, this will leave
PT, r. rum MeAdoo to tho Bonita on tha
wards. Wyoming has a slo
day, and delightful eourtooy every­
m ,w__m
Democratic ticket.
•■&lt;. . -*
only eight circuits for the Remaining 59 counties.
N
Stop Rotm
hTf, Try Wjpmlnf/*
"Stop
Rotmlng,
Wypmli
where—
that___________________
la tho Yallowitono.
ATf^ s in ji _w w m . ynss ■i r e t f m i * y ■circa 1U t W r e - w ill- b o -so-m an y- oounUoa
w f b rW lW drtvhsr CTmigiW-na-to
■ f t s a s f a t a ^ i a C T tha Rocky Mountain National
suqh dlhtin'ces td .travel In order to reach a
f
i!?I m
iF ^ a HK^ferianKo ttOFnECT:
in4 Minttbiu quite different io ^
e,
that
proper
attention
to
cases
presented
1 Prut** waltoth for, Ow#,aaod. In
That
It
b
w
is
.
hard
ahd
.-But
rC
Tpondsm
t.
appear
Im
^tadaj'a.aaCT
be impracticable if not Impossible. This, too,
' Zkm- and unto' Use* Shall tha row
will make the cost of litigation so high, that in
“l^ lA .” I t “ W d s Slnel.l.
many instahees the small litigant, such as Hens
u ■ dreamer knd theorist, Snd St
: 'W^yrr, "»•» •haa '.’Okfl AH /lash
perlmcnter
Shota effort* la ibik
for labor and demands for alimony, will be de-.
taint ahd penki ihd U g h drives
prlved of the opportunity to have hla demand ktU
and lake* and streams, and where Ing orrr tha World hare alva fi
once w* ttosetd ope fiSodrad psilsp •Isa eoaid one in a WioVs wohder- fmllsd, nnd a kind of Plod Flpet
l&amp;Upton Sinclair Bays its'i a Good
o f,, freeless, houeefeso,^ blydlesa ftil gorge than that of tha Big whore sweat singing and fine but
If
smaller
codnties
are
ploeed
In
circuits
with
Paoinerst Now—h e a d lin e . Oh
eegobrueh There are Oases, how Thompson!
.
the larger ones, the litigant In the smaller county
tv»r, and we remkidblrlllhpglly a , For ssrsrtl dayi we hare CTah
..will probably be in the same situation and the
dinner.at « dude ranch gjid.U Rif kt at tha Big Horn CsSip. where we
work In the large county will be disrupted by
St Pinedale where ,water was
spent a happy wgfk In 1831, a
abundant and flowers bloomed.
place under tha kindest manage­
Tha VelloWetone Itself U ■ land m
of magic and utterly varied in Ita ent one could connive, ihd Wain
oxblbltiona of take, canyon, gey- wa V * living the simplest Ufa
W# hava flnlened with
afrt. and itreime.
As .always, tibarlhabU.
trsvtlltng , Companion, Anpeople Interest me more then our
scenery, so my most vivid thoughts thonp Adverse, who serins a prrand ku bran,so discussed
are of the rangers eq smart and ponalltr
two months put. We have
wall ayt UP. the rotlega boys and these
•vfery BO,000 tnhablUnta "or major fraction there­
m
ade
our
about the rteangirls of shining fsces, who do tfie Ing of thethroHSa
of." BhbUld this be const rutd to mean that If a
long ttory—what Har­
circolf, has exactly 50,000 population. It would be
vey Allen war raying between tba
lines, for he certainly did, not
entitled to ohe judge, While If the population were
spin an enormous yarn Just to be
51,000 It could have two, as 26,500 Wdutd be a
telling a story.
major portion of 50,000, It would be possible to
We play Wkgtmmon, ifrt 'lhr
^ ve ixJudges in Duval, six In Dad* and Monroe,
N. B. C. over the car 'radio, from
6 In EncambU, six In Hjllsbortjugh, two In Pitta
ITenver—drfhk spring Water from
8 each, (wo In Pinellas, two In Polk. Should It
we Wrr* tom, were tnO percent Is a tin cup hhnflAf from ■ twig on Hagttm Mi a technics! knockout iq
l cohstnled to provide for one Judge for each
numbers more thsn In Klin, snj a tre e «a sleep like Infants and the fire! round .
60.0M |u g circuit, and an additional judge for
surety they raVne In by thousands, wake each muniing to a world of
Leon -tawxon won frtm Britt
a pbptilitfon of T6.001 then It would be posaTble to
every afternoon, at asch of the splendor nq we Iqok out at Ih# lUybum on ^ technical kndekout
rdtng to thO.TltusvlIla R.ar.
ftye
centers, and » •
could see peaks and dome* of the MacGreg­
have
15
regular
judges
(for
750,000
population)
In the fourth round after a great
iHb you p«7 the government
thousands more in tent ramps all or MoonMIiW thkt encircle ne like
ahd 28 SJieefal judges for the romslnlng popula­
,
almnthtr urine of pokes. From the rally by .Rayburn.
along
tna
roach.
tion (718,211), an Increaae of six.
i. ,
thbln a hondred yards do*n the
Billy Wlll|:nson defeated Watte*
t
sat
for
some
hours
on*
efterIn commenting On the Bradenton i newspaper’s
bfcOk comes tha strains of |er» Beal by taking three of foot
oon In a common r»«ni st Canton,
tl, the St* Petersburg Independent also expresses i
nd looked Snd
listened white S eate'e Spanish Dance plpred on the rounds.
&gt;t as to the wisdom of the judicial amendment ‘
Emory Rogers defeated Irvin
tin* pa**ed slowly by the refls- violin by a mailer band. Across
bo assigned cchlm the brook a party of tkong pebpte Ms Kin In tjvk out b( three rotinds.
tVttloS clerk
all
aet
to
ecple
l/kgi
Foalr,
and
os fait as she could talk. Every­
ftnther up tha hill i cabin oc­ JlfnVny Ithtncy afnl 'At tllirnry
body vy*1 sunburned and
du*)y cupied by a etaff writer on one at fought a three-raaM draw,
« • are’all ready to admit that
|pd Sly- More ypu"S gtfls wf r*

circuit! of the gteto, a power wDiph it HA*

brer Sleeps-

• w 1N W 1

thto BIm BojII Zorghaft H respooictioni
■ibk for Biocb o f .tha world In­
trigue which haa brought on the voters In November,
bloody conflicts of the post, bat ih*
«!d bay mow is 8b year* old. Ha
The W Ar On Parafliles
cant live forever. After hi* death
will the danger of war teaaat Or
will there be someone to take his
The discovery of screw worm Infestations In Florid*
placet
snd the dinger of their destructive spread have Aroused

I

Vptou Sinclair or Huey Long who
promises to abolish poverty, b'f. It
‘ should be remembered that the
&gt; ' Wasreet this country ever cams to
bafatg free from poverty waa dur­
ing the Administration of “ Silent
, 1 . Col" Cuolldga.
W* see by

tbe

Tuts IVa Nswu

What has been bolt
' Vwhether those bandits
* s Brooklyn payroll trd
MO will hsv* to pay

considerable Interest In man’s war. against th» parasite
peats which affect our domestic animals. In recent years
the increased concentration of these animals, together with
the Improved moans of communication between various
P rta of the world, has crested a condition Which science
finding it difficult to combat.

ft pints than In frocks, and some
fat
Udfvs w«r* In
pants who
Should have been In frocks.
It was only rarely that on* sXW
a shabby car, even those packed
to the limit with bedding and rook­
ing utensils
There veer* fishing
outfits In plenty,
for fishing is
free In the Yellovmton*,
but ppt
a gun, for firearms are strictly
taboo. Fverv evening there la a
feeding ■JrJ*a '
bear
lecture
't the feeding,
grounds, and s fine showof bleak, lV, JP* ’
and gristly bean snd ihetr cun- ] luwky
nlug cub babies,
I modi OS
When We Were st
(Snyan In ^oJA1 9
1831 the blark tosre were such a i h * »&lt;*
auIssue* among the cabins that I motor, l
on* almoit f*ll ov*r them i t they j
•*
snooped about «sra and
houses unairpsi

ll,

M Im

We tv . oar

’ 'All ttthAh ahltVyUM look ollka . . . t i l bkU m
ooloWd (jfnhular mineral soriaclnqwhlcb ct*Bct
them more gtbracttv*. . . but tharwIt dkMSHstou
In tho quality of ahknqlM' ’ihd *ft* xjQ lfitf la
largoly tfatenriund by tho
*1IB trtBcfc
Hv*y or* ooftted
'({
QonaaooSoaibac' AqAAft Shfifglps Af* Vsiklo
with.an luv*twad ooaanq of TrtrudAd Laio
AaphhH O m cl Hit P r ^ T H rnifliifi
epod by TbO’Bdrtiar Aqshah
Unproved Slam-TW coating wtQ held thd pit&gt;
tactlvo armor of tnlnard qhMilM tn £t*Oo fc
ajplto of WwattiCT oondltUd atoij W hpiM M o
changes^
.
t f|,- *■
Lot lib fVtkfo ^ k l Ganaocx} ShlngW or*
superior by moling a stihptki
Wik ‘ a d b
Teat"—and you wtllbo cxzrvtnood that Gononoa
Shlngloa can "tabo It".
. *
Dfop In ahd rbk us ko^domcinsMk* Oct
teat". Or l/ mere convenient Ip ycu,'Wo wl&amp;
oerid our info aosnliriiVo to your ItPfca trCT^B

tl*i

‘ tam er flaltstr defaktCd W. F
freeman h r thi technical knockout
mate In'the thml round.
Bugrne Tlpplns look two out i f
thfee rounds to dcfikl foe 'John­
ston.
Lowe hy taking

two out

vuhmU.

dAxMoaSaj tost

P h o n e 83

of threr

,,

,

I

Wylie Vickery defrsted Bcster
Atlmkfi ’by The tdchmnl khoccaut
route in the third roan-1.
, George Maykfcnd le lfe r Phimpe I
Sctod m refer***,* white 'J kdgv 8
A. B. WJIkUlson was |-ulg« rg the I
fights.
. .

Tha
Ing o * » rsk* of Ice-’ terk to rtto* before tbstn.
Sk'uird:
wbmtors * « pres.nl:
Were seVvrst Urge set, bast caught following
by ths Crowd of Hanford fishermen L. p. llltkuD, J. T .'M eU in . J. F.
at Tone# Park rteeslly. The SieO ClsA, 'and C. W. EAtxtaMgar.
of the spread, of peat* over the world, he believes that even­ War*: Dr. VuUsten, Wkiter Hand,
tually. gome means of both nation*] snd International con­ D. L- Thresher and several o’thdt) U r e M
w
iS * *
Sanford TVhkrtn'sn.
..
trol must be developed.
Mr*.
R.
J . Hofly and Vhlldfat
A.. frfcu
largc
canlpatgns
against
parkaiteg ■ have And Mis* NsVgkret Roberts hat* a M a a y K i f e h t t a r d
iV fb IW
tgVj ecalq V
BUipMtipiSH W
§eill|M fMUWIkBf
rn that extermination of livestock pests results
rtftifrned ■from Hendersonville, N.J
(Al„f*vlnt th*t equal or exceed the total, coat of
C,’ where
they ejwnt
several
priitu. The, Attack on the cattle tick In the aout
weeks Very • 'Hcssaatiy in
ths - ♦ Another largo crowd iijp prpsent
oTth* UliitAd atate* I* the moet faniUlir exatp
mwnttkfni and raUira horn* great­ On Sonday.jdght t o ,wUnos* * wAnother trouble In the effort* to eradfoAt* par
ly bsMfltad by lbs trip.
rlaa of nlnt boxing bool* staked at
KISS Neill*
Elder
returned McCall's eld food store on,Kurils

O f B b x f n g Owtfit

'gone (sit
Thursday
aft*r s'
'pLssint visit 6f A week or twa#t S

visiting bis SMgbtdr, Mrs. W. A.
„
fltt*, for the,wash ygd )sft Honday Morning fur
N*w Bnyras, .
sccowpanlvd by Kant BdosofUr.
i^wMn
. M m . If. W. LsisD.haa.ratnrnad ,' w u -----from n trip to lUsck.lMdbaUla,
g,
N. C. where ah* and Mrs. Usrtow* Seit'ssU.

A f W ftk

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0bV ' t j t t 'tie K o * m f w w r i * V'xhrdMi f
f Ou rn lM It ridtM't psy fO bg tocnnywilc A,
'With ti|)u sx&lt;Aic fMt o f injuring them.
^

,

VetDlUsko f wns

killed on Um ploco of
MCT. f»e ri«

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Athletic Association,
Coronado.
•
. .
Tho board tt rourrty commts-, s p irits of tho hosts are M fol■loner* *r* 1* session today S»d
bare aorea very Important SCTt-

SANFORD TWBKt Y yEaSS Abo

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FRIDAY. 8EPTKMBE

M ix *
i 1 M M
fnMnriirrit&lt;iiNiiTi~iTr

ersona
nor, who ham been visiting relaUvra
In Baltimore for a abort time.
Mr*. John Brumley la Improving
•t the Fernald-Laughton Memorial
Hoapltal where *h* underwent an
operation for appendlcltli Tunday
morning, &gt; •

til Mitchell la spending
T M tliM here with hU
Mr. and Mra. H. U Holbrook and
b Mr. M d Mr*. F. R. Mlt■on, t{. L. Holbrook, Jr., who *penl
Gut Third Street
a few day* h*r* with Mr. and Mn.
G M. Shipp, hart returned home.
Jon* Turnbull ha* returned
tnrard, N. C. when she
Georg* Fox, of Miami, I* vixiti month'* vacation with b*r
ing hi* aunt, Mia* Martha Fox,
*r, Mtaa Elisabeth Turnbull.
and hL* uncle, Meade Fox, at their
home in the Noble Apertma/rta.
and Mr* Glenn U n it* and
leiui Uncle, Jr-, and Maxwell
Mr. and Mr*. Edward Gontalet
rt have returned from points
.aaln where they have been returned yeiterday to their home
at Miami after Spending a short
f for some time.
time her* with Mr. and Mr*. Q. M.
Shipp, Eaet Eighteenth Street.
-.’ and Mr*. W . 8. Thornton,
Itella P. Arrington, and Mra.
Letter Guthrio returned Oil*
Babbitt returned the fln t
Daytona Beach
if 4 m week from the Century morning from
&gt;gTes* at Chleaio where they where he he* been spending the
A V .V J I™
^j**-* *****
can, ion of Mr. and Mr*. W. ! „
Morgan of this city.
a Patyee O'Connor
txr □ n ' . . ...
___
from the University of
Wi S' Brumley h -cupereDnr
and at Baltimore to spend • at the Fernald-Latrghton
Memorix)
Laughton Memorial
vacation with her parent*, Hoepital from Injuries rrctived re­
nd M n . T. L. G'Caonor, 91* cently when m piece o f timber ffil
Avenue. She wa* eeeompa- on hi* head.
ly her brother, Jo*eph O'ConDr. and, Mra. Walter R. Camp
bell and two children
left laat
Sunday for
Chicago to
spend
about 10 day* at the
Century of
Prugrett.
Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Stewart
are planning to leave Sunday for
St. Petersburg to xpend a ihort
time.
They will be accompanied
home by (heir daughter*, Dorothy
and TCelT Stewart, who have been
vialting relative* there.

jUCII DISTINCTIVE
COLOR

jBEDSPREADS

The Rev. H. Irving Louttlt o f
West Palm Itesch and the Rev.
Martin J. Bram have
returned
from a
several weeks
vacation
epept at Evergreen, Colo., Bloom­
ington, III., Chicago, and
other
point*.

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lltrrold, 214 Tark Avenue.
Circle Number Five of the I n ­
dies' Auxiliary of the First Pres­
byterian Church, Mr*. John Brown,
chairman, will meet at 3:30 o’clock
at tha homa of Mrs. J. O. Andes,
Sr.. 600 West Twentieth Street
Circle Number Six of the Ladies'
Auxiliary o f the First Presbyterian
Church,
Mr*.
Graham llutitrr,
chairman, will meet at 3:30 o'clock
at the home of the chairman, 1706
Park Avenue.
The Y W A of the First Baptist
Church will meet at the home of
Miss'Ethel llolly, 1100 5!yrtle A ir nur. 7:30 o'clock.
Circle Number One of the WuiiiMissionary Society of the
P i n t Baptist Church, Mr*. (ieorg*
Huff, chnirniRn, will meet Rt 3:30
o'clock Rt the home of Mr*. II. li.

WOMEN TELL US IT HAS EVERYTHING

S T E W R R T -W A R N E R

Thaw ‘

aprons,

o f tlim

uity.

H k-

Mn*, S m ith hail matte Sanford
her horn* for till* paM like
aim,
t o m m y h n e vulh her put (’ill * from
t 'alifo rm*
hhu
wit' y i a l 'i n t e d
from Heminolf H i y h Si hi&gt;ol in J *•IM
and wan a m r in tn r of the III V
('lub, Ij»nt year «l&gt;« H t t c t u N S l i t
atm U invert it} at |Ii |,an I y lirre
■he wan ii mt-rnlH-r of Alp ha XI
Delta m trial «Rtorily and wo* Har**
ud jour rial i or H ’*pond« lit foi the
attrority,

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M r Smith haM ta*rn Lvioy in
Sarifonl for 10 yvarw art I nUciided
Hrmlnotc lllyti Srhini’ I
uni lila
hrldi* retur ni‘il yralurday fr«wn a
ihort motor trip to poii.tH in t • n
tral Florida and are livisijf tt inpu
tartly with hrr parrnU at tlo ir
home in .San l^nta.

T M e te re e fk U p
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Weds Lewis C. Smith

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ft

YARD

way of eorrvrtion w«* wish to ptaU*
home of Mrs. Doll, i fO i'V a rk Ave-1 Peurlfoy;
Flint vIcYprealdent.
WITH “SUDDEN SERVICE"
that they have prone to Miami and !
tiue.
! Mrs. Murray Jarvis; Second vice
PHONE
83
223 w
Luke Worth.
The Business Woman’, Circle cd president, Mrs. U. C. Dickerson,
the Presbyterian Auxiliary will Thlrdr vire president, Mra. R. N
mrel at 8:00 P. M.'at the hom» of Nipper; Srcrrtary and treasurer.
Mr*. Stella P. Arringlpn. Usgnnli* Mrs. A. II.
l.orejoyi
Reporter.
Avenue.
,
Mr*. J. II l irlils. At tha conclrt
The Woman'* Missianary So *,ion of *hr l"&gt;*tnes* macllng an
ciety of the First Methodist Church
course
was
served by the
will have its regular business ami hostesses, Mrs O. II. Slrnstrcno,
program meeting at J : M I*. M. at Mrs. T. S. Bingham,
Mrs. t . h.
the church.
.t
r
Marohal), and Mr*. J. W. Kny. A
TFK SrtAY t
social hour followed
whirh
in
Mrs. J. II. Colclough, Mra. Roy cludrsl contest., of various kinds.
Among those prrsrrit
were:
R. Pippin, and
4tri. Walsh will
entertain the Axarlafl Claes of the Mrs. (t. II. .Slenstrom. Mrs T. S.
Hurrah! Yowell’s again eomes forward
First Baptist ChkrchHrlAi a birth Whtgliam. Mrs L A Paltner, M1"
day party at
fc:0o, P.,M . *t the K. C. Harper, Mrs. A. C Msdilrn,
- Just lit the right time with
W
home of Mrs. Pippin bn Weal
First Mrs. L. p. Iliagg. Mis. II. 11. (hi
another Dollar D a y — Saturday
Street. Each nrimflgr' l| ^yupposed ham, Mis J II Fields, Mis \V II
There’s Bargains
to bring pennies rquitalent to the llarkry. Mis. J E. Page, Mrs A.
McLendon, Mrs. R. N. Nipper.
number of year* h r her,age.
IVUIII’ &amp; hlxli'.l
Mrs. II. 11. Nrwnran, tire. 'I'. C.
Pltrhford,
Mrs A, It Love joy,
Mrs. J. W. K»&gt;, Mrs ('. K. Mar
shall, Mrs. II. t;. Metlrvln, Mrs \V.
A
F'. Fort. Mrs l» C Ihrkerfon, Mrs.
Tlilile
V eryS pccia^A d^^
(j. S. Stimuli. Mn-. It E Peurlfoy,
Of
and Mist Vers Dickerson.
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J fy s / / s t g /
'

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i Mexico 1* making a concerted
effort to
attract
tourists an!
work la being rushed on the Pan
American highway which eventu­
ally will run from Maine to lower
South America.

The member* o f: the*Alfithean'
Clan o f the First Baptist Church
Telephone 148
met at the church ’Eirnex Tuesday
nl^Bl fo r thi reghfaf'Ji builneat
Mr. kind Mrs. W A. Adams and
and eoclal meeting fo r ‘ the month,
daughter*,
Olyve Ann and Ada. re­
ria Vrf
Cut garden flowers
were used to
turned today fr~ ~ riavtnna Beach
deeorata tha
the rwm
rooms'
if t f the annex
where they have U-cn s|H&lt;nding the
where the mamberf InrjnMed for
• SUNDAY
past several weeks. —
The Senior L'hriititui Endeavor the meeting. The drtoidonal service
Society of the F ln t Presbyterian wat In charge of M ^ A m B. l*&gt;ve
V
*ii■Ir*■■■* ■.etulo
in
builtp^i
Church will have a supper at the Jey, and tha
church at 6:00 P. M. All member*
Don’ t Mims Then*
are requested to bring sandwiches.
Odham, 2438 Bey Amende.
SPECIA
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P r l u l f t l C h a llfo J a p a n * * * rtn b ts ,
MONDAY
Circle Number Twd or the Wom­
AH wool, Hk M wrlght, bright
Circle Number One of the La. an'! Missionary Society of the
colors.
Far Limited Time Only
dies* Auxiliary of the First Pres­
First Baptist Church, Mrs. A. B.
ROBES ......... $1.95
byterian Church,
Mra. Chari"*
Levs Joy, chairman, will meet at
Steen worth, chairman, will meet at
Japanese Pongee
8:80 o’clock at the home bf Mrs.
and
3:60 o'clock af the home of Mrs.
F. E. Gatchel, corner 'Eighteenth
Pajamas 1.95— 2.50
\V. M Thigpen, 808 Magnolia Ave­
Finger
Street and Elm Avenue.
nue.
Short and l-ong Sleeves
Circle Number Thrrr of the
Circle Number Two of the La­ Woman's Missionary Society of the
One and 2 Piece
S
H
I
LOVES
ME
NOT
dies' Auxiliary o f the First Presby­
First Baptist Church, Mr*. C. P.
terian Church, Mr*. Walter II.
Japanese Rohe A Pajama
When Bing Crosby and Kitty Carlisle lifted thrlr voices in mel­
Henderson, chairman, will meet at
Bach, chairman, will meet at 3:30
tha horns of Mrs. Henderson, Oak ody for this scene of Paramount’s "She Live* Me Not," coming |
SETS
.... 2.95— 3.95
o’clock at the home of Mrs. L. H.
Sunday to the Milane Theatre, the arena was aswarm with twentyAvenus.
Jones, corner Fourth Street and
Circle Number Five of the Wom­ three studio workers. They were all thrre to assure the perfest re­
Oak Avenae.
an’s Missionary Society of tha cording of “ Love In Bloom,” the Kaingcr-Rohin hit, and the two
Circle Number Three of the La­ First Baptist Church, Mrs. R. L Gordon and Revel songs which are featured in thi* picture.
dies' Auxiliary of the Firit Pres­ Glenn, chairman, wilt ttjeet at
------— Beauty Salon
byterian Church, Mra. W. A. Earh- 10:00 o’alock at the church prior
cmuitxruux»ry, dinirtuMt. WilJ.^yureC.St
(aweing* iM - t h t wiser, ..whkti-wae-WuidmL.Qrss.iir.Hr*.
o'clock at the home of Mr*. Her- |h
win
fnd Ui* ,Ay. A [j „ ho R. E. Peurlfoy, president, had for
It wn» slated incorrertly tit a
man
msn Brown, t1114
i l l Park Avenue
go are asked (V .n illfy Mrs. its main feature tha election of
officers for the coming year.
Circle Number Foot ut.cM Lareci nt iMauo of The lit-inlil Uut
^
AtttOWp of the First Pres- C™ " ;
The newly sleeted officer* are Mo* Iti-ttv Antoah and Mi-o Ann
trcle Number S i/ o f (he Wom­
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bylerlan Church, vj
Mr*.
T. u
S. rCraw­
an's Missionary Sa jl ft y of the a* follows: Teacher, Mrs. A. R llnlifiott had gone to F o il Worth
ley, chairman. wLli uutHC-.at 3:10 PTnrt' Hspllst-CkuitlL.1
y. E.lLoveJoys Assistant trachar, Miss
t»» rprntl a two wrrka vacation. Ily
o’clock ar the home of Mrs. J. A. Boll, chairman,
wllj hi
hncs-t at the ' Emily lloyd; president, Mr*. R. K.
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LUNGES

of the Jacksonville IHstxkt Pregraeelra
Club o f the . Atlantic
Ceatt Line BpQroad a t w o need
today that the September, social
meeting e f the Club will til held
at the City Hell next Wednesday MeCmnlc,
night at 1)00 o’clock. A apodal reperinprogram
will be
followedI by
dancing,
and
admlulon U by
card only.
.
Adanu,
Georg* g . Rollins,
wbllo Mr aw f Mrs. B. F. llalnes,
Rev. Fred St, Clair, accredited
Mr. and Ufa; L. D. Haines, and
Evangelist
of
the Nasaren* Mr*, hisrgsrst Hslooi o f AltaChurch, will be|ln a
strict of moot* Springs, a W will attend.
meetings at the
Church of the
Nstarsne la la b * Mary, starting
Chester B. Treadway, chairmen
at 11:00 o'etoch
neat
Bunday of the State Road Department has
morning. Mr, Bt. C(plr hew con­ accepted an
Invitation of
the
ducted sorvIfM throughout the
nation end tn "ansda.
Services
ar* to be held nightly also, start­ gressmen and senators In San­
ing at 7:45 o'clock, with special ford on Oct. 8 for a boat trip'on
musk a* • feature.
the 8L'Johns giver. Ilh* accept­

Tha men who was known a*
EnsutyjNP. 1 end w
m&gt; ralcnt* imsly pursued by- thousands of
poke* officers was rpsp^slbl* f«r
the death *1 at leqaMwpoty P«r•ona, apd eto]e m oper » » d bond*
amounting to a . hundred *r two
hundred thousand* of doners. Y ft
In 183* fir* look ten thousand lives,
ami dgetrajed property worth more
than three hundred end fift y mO­
- lkm dpUars."
Chief Cleveland mad* this eUtemopt to order to emphasise,the l a ­
’ porta nc* o f oeamla** vigilance lu
• preventing fife. DUlInger la dead.
Persons who want to voice a
. and hi* depredations have bean
ended, bet fire, a mow dangerous pro to il against the proposed en­
the present
St,
Jt-.hlKUA.mdjC ,1° largement of
break out and &gt; dsetrny lu* end
' pHjpefiy ,'T f It is encouraged.hg
carelessness.
Criminals like DUllager work *4
&gt;their own accord, but fir* la mo*|
case* I* helped hy careless humap*, nbk drive it ah opportunity
tlJ (M them * f their valuable poseeesieae. Careless smokerr, those
' who mix gasoline and fire either In
thus extending the
home dry-cleaning or In tha ga­ th* wharf,
rage, parents whose children play atrtftture further lato Lake Men,.
"with matches, those who tamper roe.
with electric wiring, and many
other* are all paving in* way for
j u J . a._**Z 4
i Superintendent of Schools T. W.
Lawton announced this mornlm
that due to a typographical error
tranaerlblng lb* m.lnute* of the
ednesday meeting of the Board
of Publls lutructian, J. O. Andes,
operator of several school buses In
thia area, had been subject to con­
siderable embarrassment. A report
of the meeting read that Mr. Antlf*. OUlloger’. victims suffered dna' "was requested to so remodel
the pain of bullsU, which Is noth­ hie bueee as to give him more Im­
ing Ilka the agony fire brings Its mediate supervision over his pas­
Vktlgif. And those victims who do sengers.” Mr. Lawton said that
*•*•)!• With their lives bear hor- only on* bus Is Involved, and that
riMeaegre to th«lr (rivtiw-con* It was repaired Immediately after
•Unhand repugnant reminder* of th* meeting.
theli; narrow c«c«p«.

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connervlng the* undergroend artaelan water *upplL by the cpppln*
of nnaeed wells, and prevailing
upon wash boose ,ew *#n to « » *
a mhilmam of water |q,jhetr opei^tlonfc
r
Before the . luam W i. rated t*
move la apposition to Jbe.delivered
pUn, Mr, Thamton, explained that
under thl* method,, tb* buyer uf
celery „*r other track, frope a*,
ramw no obligation when ha bend*
a car Into the mgrketx, and that
the grower la “ a* m m ], .the goal.1

Henry W UU, J r . ao repreaaataUvea r f th* Jaytoe* en * propeoed
aountg wWa project eotnmlttce. , I
C. W, Spoocur, chairman. .of
tha Public Relation* Commlttoa
(Camthned from rag* One)
reported that Me group ha« op*
prorad tha airport lighting proj.
tha one-hour parking law
&lt;
rceraent project, the Improce- cid* on .the girl," he mid.
Baker remarked tkdt It mem* a
nwpt Of aity pUk* e*d repair
o f «H y (treat* { project*, end U ahame that a good woman should
now |n tooth with Hew Brajrtn* coat U M , "eepeci.tif whan there
and Orlando Jay eta organlxatlda* are ao'many o f them.. A f*U*H
asking thatr endorsement, by r*0- ought to 'g et three a f them fa#
.
•*
olutlon,, of th«
propoecd
St. that priee."
And the ‘ governor eay* "mar*
Johns-Indlan R i m eanel.
Mr. Thareton, learning thal elago licensee do coat too much bat
tha City Commi»«Ion ho* acted I don’t Me where much can be
'■ .
la- favor o f Ui* airport lighting done about It now."
project, ordered Secretary
Mu
irrigation authorities mtlmate
-Stewart to writ* a letter com­
mending the City Commlirioncr* as mueh as
1,155,000 gallons nf
for their effort* In’ thl* connee- water evaporate dally from south­
tlon.
r.
• ./ ern California during warm wea­
.t
Mr, Thun ton alto appointed ther.
Her. J. J. Kelltgban, V. A. WUllama, and C. K. Dawson a* memKorth Carolina has premise e f
ben
of a speelM
committee an onoanally rood wheat crop this
ffRleh would appear bofore O. 1'. Beeson despite bitter weethrr that
Swwpe
of
Orlando, regional threatened to
ruin newlycown
FH1IA Administrator. with a fields‘ last winter. '
M m ^llte* of Ovlido mm, to apr
Imil .for tha edrly completion Of
A** early as 1824 „
the Oviedo (trimming pool.
negroes managed by
' ..Chandler Sharon, chairman of

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add that the country
tarn U the
CorwtUoi
erigtnally Provided fob
U*a by the
legialatar

“ OlJJInger was cruel and Inhu­
man. But the cryelty o f fir* and
the eporpilty of Its depredations
e»«ipa4t| appear
to^ r t S * e n L America did not.reet
until pl|llng*r had bou hi Hr4 Y*t
while W* should all'fear fir* oven
" W l M J flghk-dCwrara diligently,
wo are still careless. Th* fhrt that
this .oeuntry's fire losses ar* so
^*rM&lt; aad that It la largely due to
oar*V*itness, should be a niatlor of
•harp* to every rltiaen. Imt us ull
unit* to rid our nation of this men
aci ih it conatanlly.thrtiUm avrry
home and buJUlptr, anil aytry man,
woman hnd child. Our fire lo«««-s
cap be cut. Hundred* of (hose whdid I g burning bulldinge ran bt
saved by using fare.
*W e of your fire department err
cOMtanUy on cell U do what «*r
•“ IPt.Fou when, the fire *ur&lt;*.
Whst Is don* to prevent fire alto
gflber la largely up to you. Your
fir* department can give you valu­
able advice, an preventing fir*, n
FIN WUI accept It, am] truat flrr
with rospect. you can be sure th*i
r w ar* making ygUr n i« , nj y .,ur
h «a e more saf*."

Friends of A. W. $tumpo, young
local resident, were leu ring w(lh
Interest today that his father, Nel­
son A. Btumpe, of I'alnika, has just
boon retired, with pension, after. sxperts supplied tb* team ky Dr.
having served the I’slstka post­ A. L. Bbcaly, head * f th* -Animal
office as clerk, Bssklmt posimas- Husbandry
Dspartment'of
the
&lt; • and po^naeter .d u # «g H W
Id W P &gt;*
Fear period. Mr. Stump* entered composed of Boyd Coleman, Ben­
th* service en Juno 15, IDO'.I. He ner Carter, and David F^rlc, with
reached the retirement age fur E. D. Tyler, ChepUr president, as
postofflc* clerks on A &lt;g 21. -ml It* alternate member. Alex R. Johnwas retired, arrnrillnu to law, on ••on, Chapter advisor, will accomAug. 81, Employers o f toe office ’peny th* boyi, who later will go to
presented him with n etilabl- te. lbs
National Future
Farmers
membrane* upon the occitlon of Convention and I.lve-Stock JudgroUrcmant.
II Ing Show In Kansas
City, Oct.
I 20-20.
Florid* Democrat!- officials are
lending complete *ml ireement to
Dr W- A. t’r.opor, pastor of
th* Florid* Pemocrsllc Women's
th# First Methodist Churth, an­
lour to the Century o( I'rogrusa In nounced thl* utoining that th*
Chicago, It was announced today a|tpruach uf college days has Inby Mf». J. Q. Leonavdv, Bonilnole spiled him to hold e
special
Oounly chairman of th-&gt; tour. A "&lt;ki|l»gs Night" eervlc* st his
parly of QVirDOO men ppd /vmnen church next Sunday night, start­
are expected to leave Jatkkunvlllc ing at 8.DO oVIock. Inviting all
by special train on rim nignl of high school nr rullego students
•iSP'. M. »he said, for a several to attend, particularly those who
days stay In Chicago and a long nr* -going to college fur the first
round ol entertalm.iunt lis t l» time thle )edr, Dr. Cooper an­
planned will make of th* .uu- a nounced that three special talks
cala social affair Ip which ujl will lie mad*, as follows: "Col&gt;
A group o f flat flshaa or flounstanding Florida Dvnvcrpt* will
IW hpvc two eyes en one side of
have the opiKirtunlty o f becoming
* bc,d ,nd none on th* “ ther.

S ile s

porary reduction of (tore hoar*
fee a period not to exceed thro*
‘toweicuUee1 month*.
Before
emealmml inch redaction would
hare had to be made
during the
m m e r month*.
" A change la the labor proeUlorw le the ruing of the *Uawabl*
hodra of work for a watchman at
M tn any on* week, end not mere
than I I day* In any 14-d*y period.
«T h »t provtilen ef the cod* re­
garding the limitation upon the
noInher of peroon* working anteeh kind , hour* we* corrected, *o
that the total number of peraeni
whh will be permitted to work Utreatricted hour* ihall not exceed
• ratio to be computed on
the
rag* number of employee dufth* preceding month*."

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a cco rd an ce w ith law. Bald r e r u n
t a l a am braaaa the fa llo w la g da­
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td th e H o a o ra a le l u . a
, (C o * s ty S a l e * l a Bad rot
ektety, a t h i* o ff lc * la Oaa"Ha la a very tick man."
seed o ew ety. a t l * . l * a'oirah
This was followed quickly hr
* * ~a* m s s th e r e a ft a r -a s th .
« a a ho hehrd. tor s e th o rttv th* disclosure that en BejsL 28,
S t p riv a te r a t a t h * In terssi
i O ffrsos U a a a 'l e s a t to th * i n k Eraest Lee Jahnkt, of Lou la­

taaa, then aasiitant eocrotary of
th* Navy, had written former Rep­
resentative John C. Til eon, then
Hoora Republican floor
loader,
that contract, for two rahmart no*
would go to the El*etrie Boat Co,
This latter was found la Joy-

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everyday hinchron* . . . we suggest theee rhuiee,
feed*.
You'll find s bevy of remarkable value* here. too. All of which should
make your week-end food shopping Interesting as well as sronnwAsal ,

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OXYDOL 3 fur

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' ‘ Apartment braes opara tore In
Kansas City hay* adopted a code
of fair competition.

I

liUBBT IVORY, 8 f o r ----

Ilouae

" 'No retailer hNkll cell or otto*
for sale any merchandise upon •
randrUsm whkh Involve* a lottoryt
gemhls, or aleweeht of chance, sim­
ilar to whet Is commonly know*
as e
‘suit risk plan,’ provided
hewsvsr, that this
eob-*e*ti*n
shall aot apply t* wa-proflt or*
fC M tfn ra from Png* Owe)
spalls th* end of the United State* Sanitations net definitely eonof America. Th* name may surrive, but It will no UAger describe
th* cowntry of
Washington had
Jefferson end FVnaUtai th* couetry of
Lincoln and
Theodera
Roosevelt i of Cleveland end Woodraw WBeon."
that you got a snshmevin* contrart
To “ save our beloved country In 1831," said Nya.
“ On* contract," -arwwerad Cara*.
Ikons We enemies which are within
tb* gates," Colby said tha Amer­ There was testimony also that
ica* people meet turn to tha eon- Jahneks had pvomleaJ th* Electric
t r snelnnal elections, and declared: Boat Co. * contract for a subma­
"Congress Is deiaocracy’s arena, rine although Its bid was higher
whAsg the. conetftatkm. The M m r i than the Navy department's.

1
W W faas eur a f f t e u i s lg a a ta r a a s *
• east ta la th e (r d . day a t Augaat.

jpo. i menderd •

MaaweUiv.'

"The amehdmmt provide* that
the added **4tton shall not b* eons l i ^ r to spWy To* IM u A 'e f U h tf
fid* premium*.
"Seles methods of drug etOre*
will here hr uadeig o little terWem
since It U its ted that the addition
to the cod* shall not apply U the
sala e f drag*, medietas*, ceantel*
lea, boHat preparations, drag sowdries end er Silled Items’ described
In tb* supplemental provisions of
the cod* applicable to retail drug
tetablUbtnenU.
"Fellowlag le th* added section
regarding the us* bf lottery «r
slralllar elements of thence M •

.tMAMedri oi.trut or « . etat*

M m t i fit

does not have to accept this bag
or othar* In the shipment, but he
has the recourse In -that he pan
demand twice the amount o f the
•hlpment"
.n r J ,
Before the membership con­
cluded with lie dlscfeiion of agrlcullurs) topic*. Mr. fftrarstoii apcolntcd R. F. King and L. E. Jor­
dan, of Oviedo, as additional memhen of tha
Agricalturo Com­
mittee.
In reporting upon hi* attendance
at a recent Rotary Club luncheon
which was addressed by J, Lee
Herne, Jr., of Orlando,
regional
beautification
and
recreation

PpiVVVU

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npTct from
led that 20 btw members had
market,
t
*• recruited since th*
last
ding, bringing the total mcmihlp to nearly 80.
W. GrsJick was appointed
t}*w member of a commit*
e new
tt|Mrtn&gt;W*r h*« u . headed by C. E. lUwson, with

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"The prohihltiea of
combinelion or groap sales U hn eddttien
to the crisis article on lose limita­
tions. It pravidaa that ‘In group
offerings ar sales of uierehsndieo.
the eelling priee of the
groan
shall aol be lea* then the ram af
Urn minimum eellihg price# *d the
Individual 1tease af the g roup#,’ as
determUed to accordance
With
provisions already la the coda.

■rul! milliards:

grower weoU soil a* ear of any
product except for. cash in th field
or in the truck, '• M r., Thurston
stated.
"Then." he added, f If a
car of celery gale Into p market
where the uric* ha* dropped 50 or
60 cents a crate briow for #hat It
was sold for on this end, the buyer
and not tb* grower will be the
ance bring*' to flee th* ' number goal." _
of Important atatd-' figures who
County Ag*i\t C. R. Dswyon. a
will mak* the trflk which will give
gomt at the m eetty, egpdpljU
them an "lnslde’’ .riew of th* prothat, altbouib_ aulw a hapdful of
.84,-jlcWuk-dadhny^aL-g t~raw«Yg' x n n f f m j *
canal. Congressman Mark Wilcox,
may rrcvlv* frte legp]
Lex Green and Hardin Tetanon, from th* government
as *w*n ai Charles L. Ileath of
DeLand, already havo accepted,
and Benator D. U. Fletcher has
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—and pledged spoemealty to.W ■iar the constitution should be ra- fo r which art stand."
spected, end *
•
Co-Operation of
organlcations American ^ U fA M M Ifllo ii It kku.j
Congress ahoulil retain lta"ra»
I" 1* Purposes v u welcomed bating unfuit “ abuse* of power.'
•possibility for tha spending o f » « me
■ -----------public money
Upholding ihf two-party system.
"
tha leaguer* *aid “ wo (hall taka
fOWttneed Praai nmre 1)
no atepa to bring about a change X f l A t l A
the Prohibition Amendment.
"A * an organisation," tha state­ In the form nf .irgsnlistion of . a - B l l F ~ l l l
W e ie w llV
ment eald. ’Sr* a n neither for nor either party though era (hall re,,
against PreiUetit Roosevelt.
' (area the right to appeal to both
partly* to mdorae^th* principle!
‘
,
"W . should be happy to feel that
Grade A Raw Milk
we had hi* support. W * ate for
those men who share with us a de­
Grade A Poatuerized Milk
votion to the principle* lor Which
Sweet Cream
Lumber And
ere etand."
Roofing
There followed a league credo, in
Butter Milk
substance:
Chooolate Milk
Oongree* should not delegate Ha
authority to ' bureaucrats:"
Bureau* aim ild not he allowed to
make ruling* having force of l*V }
Civil justice *hould be adminlaVMtors Welcome To Oar Plant At AQ Tlmen • •
terad by the courts:
States and individual rights un-

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'Wllsye jt ilt bis.fHory Instructions t0 assist In the
Tru'd end boat lines operating r/WHm
on a car of celery or other prmhici I quick setting op of projects
In and out of Hanferd will be rep­
fa hot commensunff* with th*' eon* which might be epoimred by the
resented before th* State Railroad
dltlon af the market when th* carl organlration.
' .
Commission during a I lire*, day
arrived py area epia. pr &gt;e believer I Otto
Caldwell was' named
hearing
Which I* to b*
held I*
that cpramltilon or Otbfr.charges chalmisn of a special Boelal
Tallahassee starting ' "Sept 18.
ay* too high, he
no may
in* J pelltlon
psuutn 'fedieu- Committee Which will make erTlje Commlajlon, on that day will
•ral aid without any cost.
conduct a general Investigation
Mr. pawuon, a|«o stated that
of ecbedplee being . operpted by
there I* a state layr which prohlblu
th*
S t Johns-River Line
Co. «ny f«r| lllier mennfacturet from
Coast-lo-Coast
SysUnt Jsc,
Ip (hipping any customer fertiliser
connection with boat lines oper­ which h* did not order.
ated en the Bt. Johns River. On • "W* had a ease In Sanford this
Sept. 18, the Commlaiion
will Vreek.” he eald, “ where a gtower
consider an application of the A. ordered a natural product and re­
B. C. Transfer Co. Inc. of Orlan ceived a msnufactured
product.
do for 'authority to Increase Its Teats
revealed that It was not
present schedule pf four trip* per whst ho ordered, and the tag on
week to dally service from San­ the bag alio revealed e vloUtioir
ford to Orlando.
t*f the law. This grower not only

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AUSTRIA'S SPARE aisled Pitas correspondent traveled SI. JOSEPH WAS quote*
Rafael J. Moses who was for. |6&lt;0 a year :r»atal {or.* y
passenger In a T lg K n - l c ^ t 'FjjQRIDA^ FIRST several year* secretary of lisa
FLORIDA’S
CHANGE USED UP in\?
which had accommodations for W. 4
I A W W I / / 1 O FIRST
1 I l i k J A St. Jasaph Railroad Company.
“ Tbe town went down,
the
The present disturbed political
“Fun f
ultMtlon, and tariff walla. Isolate BOOM TIM E CITY railroad failed and I bought for
ON REVOLUTIONS Austria more’ and more. Austrians
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■ ' Pm pccU facing Coach Leonard McLucaa eaM In aurrejrlnf what he
Recovery, Therefore,
I r t r r r l i r V H r . a lt.
1I McLucaa with hU Seminole lliafh haa, what he expects, and what
Ml. Aoau.tln. II; Liel^ml V.
Held By Many As
I'sU
rka
I;
Jacksonville
I
School football erhedule for l!'34 might be the result of lha araaonV
iJ.rn.tia tl.Hi-h 1; (la ln ta v lll* 1.
are the moat dismal of any line*; play.
Faintest O f Hope
f irwt he accepted service aa athl itlc
Stating that ho must bull-1 *
W.
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director of the echool back In 1930. team around Jack Hughes, Olive N *» Tnik „
VIENNA. Sept. 7,-&lt; A P &gt; —Tv»p
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■ Thla statement wae attributed to Miller and Leslie damage at backr 41 laltUlN
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m revolutions within sit months have
IS
Coach McLucaa thla morning after and llalph I'raraon as linc.mar , f Itfrit mu
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absorbed all the apara change Li
Unsliill
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.it*
three daya of training In which la* thnch McLucaa said that unhaa riltahurKh
Moreover, they
have
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has directed about 90 boys, nioal mure boy* corns out, and linger
413
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• f them ISO and 125 pounder*, Itoys, hie team will be runf-oit-d uf
*tin'1nrtail
141
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IE
when compared with
through aetting-up and other pie midgets,
teams which Included men like
Umlnary raerclae*.
..h,r
viduals,I BO. that
recovery
aeemt
to
I ai Mew Vf.rk f,
1
,
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RUer, 'iHfniP«i:«r»
’ Practically an entire first team Melton Ware, Woodrow
I .a*«i in 7 « i firttakl M It.
many AuatrUna to be » vain hop-?
lost by graduation thla spring,| Georg* Muye, Murray Kanner, vid
I'liiaiiurah i at Hm i i .i i
Whrn Ihc amok® of Ffbroary'i
and only four of the 1983 "regu Itanilall Slaughter.
I'lm-innati at IHIIart.lnfcle-rah., Irevolution cleararl away
1500
lara" are back.
Hr rluesn'l deny Hurt some uf hit
iH r iu i EV u ir iii H
i Socialists were dead, and tha gov|„
H*
■ The remainder of the boy* arc hopefuls lark the courage and de­
M . 1emment had a alack of bills total­
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the second, third and fourth string termination, but nretent dav foci Sh a©w( r » iYi r .t k
ing 120,000,000. The rvvrdntlbn !n
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hr* of last year, a handful Jutt rp tail, even In Central Florida high I 'l b i i 'l n r i d
IP
(1
6 3 1 j July, touched o ff with the aaiartu n
IS
&lt;4
t n
from Junior High, and one or two school circles, requires weignl at IIHI.t»Mfa
alnilltm of Chancellor Dollfust,
*m l»
CD
«*
cost almost aa much aa the. lirek
well aa courage .and Hu- |iru»| cits, U 'M w fttu K to n
67
71
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F h llm lw ly ih ln
-This Is the first year that
.. 6 |
71
. 4 1 * revolt.
therefore, tire imotunlly dim.
I 'h t i h k i i
Ii
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haven't had at least one man who! Three of lhr nMr|y 60 men now
^otcaL. .lhaaa._axiiaotlUtt»«ae
,. ...ii —
Wi .p9HWb.ur.uvej-." ./.jintb j erremlrwy-ftrartM— trrrtMrV-wMgtf ---------------y - W m t
lla
large far a tiny country, tha govT n r t i i M f "h IriatKO I
alsoijt lfU) |KjufitJR. Tl»**r® • *© ateoul
1|emment levied a epeelal “ security
liu w to it * a t t l r t f l f t f w l
|.
1 |0 160 pot* miff#* util! nil the rrvt
W Ha-hfitgrlm i)
las" nn the people. Many warm un­
at
H*
1 strut* — W M
m ri mi rnl«*
ir e alrnrirr, inciiwrlcfirrd
boy*
able to pay.
r t i l f n i l i |||H1®
nl
f i r m •tr — r a t it,
who l i e Jual *nxiotia tu play fiMil •• "th M »i»ie »* |H»nl|uvn*-ii
The country's financial rtamnrva
----------- — — -------- - ball for ('each Mclsura*.
are so low that the government
Homif uf |hi* ni'wcoman are El
mnr re seeking a now foreign loan
win Rf|uirr»«, Jack IVarnon, (thirl©.*
through the Lengue of Nations. At
OVIEDO
liclrlin, hilly Wilkinson,
lt»l|»li
the snmr time It seeks, through the
I1ftng©r( llurolil I hiker, Tom Wan'
league, to induro foreign powers
ii-y, S'pick riuhran, Hob William ,
Mi*- Amy Ruth Mcknight, of to cut interest istes on loans al­
ami Then. William*.
Drivtiipurt, who baa ls-rn visiting ready runlr acted.
Howrvvr, ( fiarh MrliUno will her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs.
The guvr-r riMicnt haa been unable
uparv iiu llin© nor effort in ilrvi’l I A. Fai nail Tot a short lime re­ to puy Hi employes on tha first of
Yom
oping what h© haa and Iryiiijr In turned hum* Sun,ley. She was sc- the month. A little la being paid
fit it into alia|H* to ii»©«*t a moat ©r- iuni|mnird by her parents who them now In three Installment*
actiriK sfliHulr. Prsctl*© session* - peril Sunday here.
each month.
am to h© iiebl every aft#rncH»r» ©x
K A T E S
Foreign trade lias dwindled to
Mr. and Jits. (J. C Wilson, of
rept Saturday and Sunday -tart M. Augustine, returned home Sun­ the vanishing point. Tourists trsf
tnir
at
H
ill)
nVIock
10c line 1 lime
day after a short Visit with th*ir fir. formally on* of the most pro
r■11*11 netill'llii tli* i 4 iu fra! Hunt, Mrs, J. N, Thu-npsun, Mrs. durtivr aoinri-s of revenue, ha*
The
Re lint S lime*
low*:
7c line 6 llme«.
lb,i up,on acjumpauieii tlieru f.,r a virtually erased While aptarently
0|t|tMeerett
I Ilnte
6c line I month
Iwo weeks' visit with relatives arid it is perfectly safe for American
M e re
|*ttwl iw
IMr I l
n. re friends in St. Augustiivu.
Ceanl five words ta llaa.
Irfvk. «'|iy
and other foreign visitors to come
H it
I2
|Iter »
r*. I«*i tr.
Double rate foe capital a»
Dr I. I ‘ Jenkins prearlird an in. tn Austria, tourists nr* apprrhm
n-»I'
I it I'M
black fare letters.
Mr II I n
Tli • teim ting scimon lu an nppiecu- •dee. So they pars up oar of Ih
' Nr.6
TImM• live robgrrguliori Inst
*•»(.* lull*
N-.
ht-autifiil and Inlt-resting
Sunday j most
M« ••
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Minimum charge 3t«
niiilrii-s of Kiimtie, and businrs-uoiriing at tliu MulIn.dial ( nurch
Tli*
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2
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b v a liu m
Mr,. J. W, I ’oats Irfl last week hen- languishes.
w ill a* t k m t u e d l - f i f m m m f
Km In-ml liniris entering Austria
#| f Imp * •relerrd * • 9+1mm4m
end for Savannah w Iu-ib s' c will
i m l i * *»&lt;t* k»
vi-iil for u few ibiy*.
.lax
Red
Caps
TttPlay
tattoo.
Mr. and Mrs C. 1,. West and Jarolis ml Mm. Theo, Aulin, HunHereSaturday,Sundny family
left Wedncs lay fur n tivu «lay
weeks' stay at Duytina Mem h.
Mi'* L©ila Mill" E’nv*i® ami Jn*n©a
The Jarksnnvillr llrd Cap", de
Charlie Weil, Jr will leave Sept. Urnmilt KfUay, *»f Ovir lit, war©
after nomi in
HAVE v o t lll WATCH rrpalrel r la led to l&gt;e the "Ir-mgest negro 2U to resume Ills st nliec a: the murri©*l ^alnnJay
JmJkr© Sbaron’«
at Ih© Court
*' by one who really knows how Ijo. i 'Im II tenm in Florida, will re t'niversity In (iai.'iesville.
turn to this city early 1omori«w to
Mr. and Mr* Allan Tl uf(i}&gt;Hi.n. I l m i 'f in Sanfonl by f ! r * Hhultt.
Briggs, Jeweler. Msg. Ava.
prepare for two gaoie, ngu'ii't tin ami mn, Jimmy, hav* rvlurtnil in
Mi* a l*ayn© cam© lo Ortado
local team known a* the "Sanford inv^rriraa aiii&gt;&lt;v Mr, 1bmnpHun i* rmrnUy from Biloxi, Mi**, amt
8e— Autom abtlea
tikanta." The Tied Ca|i« played la'uicit ami an lu&gt;iru*i&gt;jr ir lb© In mm I© her hon©* with her ■inrr,
HKll DONG WHEEL base Kortl forr a targe crow-1 line some k©rii4*«* urbvNil
|Mr*. Ii. II. Byrd, v hd© Mr K«la©y
... truck, A-l coiMJltUJn S.i'5- A u-’ works ago, and the corning games, . I*rn(. aa&lt;l Mia J. Tihb-n Jacobs, i ha* mad© hi*
b©r© th© k m I*
tin delivery truck Sll'ft- T-Fortl to l-e |layer! tomorrow and Sunday ■»f L«k© Mmifui »©r© kfiiiAf'. of c f part of hr* hf©, lb* »a ©T»/ngid In
delivery truck $-16 Reels and Solis afternoon" at II 11 oYh-ck, prom
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Mi a Maty ; c©|©ry jfrowiny;,
f
iae to draw even larger irowds
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10— F low er* and I’ lanla

are not permitted to travel Into
Germany etc*pi by special author­ W est Florida
Settle­
isation. Germans ore not allowed
ment Wag Largest
to entor Austria unless they pay a
ta* of 1,000 marks.
State Town In 1833
-Unemployment In Austrlo It in­
TALLAH ASSEE, Fla., Sept. t.
creasing steadily. The etreeta of
Vienna tire filled with the workleai, —t/P)— Florida’s first boom town
many begging. There are as m iry was Bt. Joseph, records In the
women and children as men state library here show.
The French founded a aeltleamong the brggere. Thousands
Spanisu
cannot pay rent, to say nuthlng ofj ment tbere In early
abandoned
It.
taiee, and retail shops are going i day* but they
nto bankruptcy every day. Rents State Librarian W. T. Cash .sayc.
for many stores and apartmrnu About 1813 a town wss slant I
have been cut In half in two years, on the former settlement spot
and by 1838 It had beeoma use
yet vacancies Increase.
The people, for the most part of the largest. If not the largest.

are shabbily dressed. For movt ofi***P
Florida.
It haa long sines disappeared.
them life la o constant struggl e
rr malru
but a
The If attitude la one of utter de­ Nothing now
spair, for the, profess to see no monument marking lha site of
lu Tiiyi'for t(ielr country. Conse- Florida's first constitutional con­
Storms and
disease
luently many are rrady to nnbracr vention.
v fp e d 'w t- T H &lt; r"c fty *rf# rir*fH «
ground In the commercial world
The Jails are eo crowded with
1of Florida's early days.
memtiers of the outlawed socialist
Trade rivalry with
Apalachi­
TTgtm* In Vlrnna and with percola—a flourishing port not lar
arms Involved In the recent Natl
east of
Bt.
Joseph—brought
■^putsch* that it has been necessary
|Florida and
Georgia business
«P convert factories, gymnasiums
men into 8L Jortph in
1831
and warehouses Inlo prisons. The Within a year they built F'lorDialntcnane of these thouianda of 1Ida's first steam railroad, run­
prisoners entail henry vspeuae.
ning from St. Joseph to Lake
Correnl rat ion ramps have re­ Wlmlco which ronnects with the
lieved the pressure nn estaldlshe I Apalachicola River.
tails. In ('nrinthiu so many Nasi
'T o r a few years," Cash says,
Workers and syrnpathiters were “ The town
flourished
like a
arrested that there is a serious green hay tree and by 1838 was
shortage of laborer* lo harvest probably the largest place In
the crops.
Florida."
Th* government of a nation so| The- stats Librarian has an old
thoroughly discouraged, divided letter which tells of the bousing
and ho| eless Is being attempted by |problem in St. Joseph during
youthful Chancellor von Sc hunch-! ~
nigg Hr has started with vigorous |pf Austria. The world is watching
policies, and a strung detrrmlna-, while he trie* to stand against
tion to maintain the independence |the tide of Notiism.

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pr* Tall d*y» b*tl with tfc&gt;* conlofipendable ond economical.
Chief Preferred. Plume 1'tS-J L.
o l i F ieri da M otor L ir a * Lu o. |tt*l
P, Hagan, Jr., 17U2 Park.
land* are being prepared for fall and winter crop*. Hard­
pick 7*w b«4 tnd ukh th* mart
• .i
-------------------------wood Aihet ora commonly uted for soil improvement.
but lot your { it n IU vacidon rtMfl
16— Apartmenta for llrnt
k*!or© If* to® lit© . , . don’t bodk*r
KAL-CITE it a much superior product to uia for this
FOR R E NT: Unfuiniahed garage i About a*rtki*7 *Uo I I I tail nil
purpeto. It is o hardwood ash base mixture built up
apaitimnl, 31* 1-J Palmrltu' t r t r o l t a r o t aaJda- Y o u T l * m aaonoy,
with selectod forms of calcium and potash in which art
Avenue Apply 210 Palmetto.
( Uni ud worry I
Included added sources of the lest common elements that
L ow vacation faraa, too
16— House* For [lent
hove proved by recent experience to be to effective as
F IV E ROOM house with I w u JacknonviUe
.......... • 2.S0 tail amendments. It contains twice at much lime and
•ereened porches, port# coda-re, Daytona Ileach
............. 05 cotosl) os doc; hardwood ashes and is applied on that
and garage. All tnorlarn ImproveLI.
Aujput'ne
...........
2.05 basis.
manta. Beat location In town. In­
Vero Beach ........
3.00
quire at II. A A. Stor*.
Use COPPER K A L -C IT E to correct ammoniation and dieWeal Balm Bwaeh ____ 3.76
back in citrus trees. COPPER K A L -C IT E is K A L -C IT E
tO-wMIneetUnmin* Pot sale
Clearwater .....
3.30
to which Copper Sulphate has been odded. It is a * ex­
K
I A T TERRIER puppies, line milk Tampa — ......
..... 2.05
cellent tonic for both the soil ond the tree.
S ’ *, , goat, 10 Fillets, typiwnter ,'nk,
2.70
'
(hallow well drill outfit. All priced 81. Pcteraburc —----RX
Orlando .........
40 Use a brand of ID EA L F ER T ILIZ ER S for outstanding end
raaaonaLly. B T. Tiller, Thiola.
dependable results in growing your vegetable crops.
Lakeland .........
1.60

AUCH0N

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most t n jo y a b U b y bus

12— Wanted

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MOOf tAOl TO in kumraouaiONAJ®
TO AVOID W A IT!

11— Mlsccllnncou#
EPILEPSY -EPII.EITICSI Unroll 1
lady finds complitl* relief lm
husband. Specialists hullic al.r.aU
failed Nothing to sell. All Irll.c J
answered. Mrs. Liao. Dempster, |
Apt. 0-14, 0900 lalayclK Ulvd, |
West, Detroit, Mich.

Z b am M l RUB

In the Production
o f the new

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IMatiU. 11.2* i llltrllWM.il III IplUf* .
title*. U K. Ha i i u ' A lt a •itiiiU- 1
Spring*.
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Aithla W. Brawn, of
yia^ T h o r a U t a B

offers the public

YOUR SOIL

Tomato plants (to
, aale, M. It. leiwe, Geneva AvrI noe. ______ ^
:
FO R S A L K :

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THE WEATHER
Partly

P ib it o M la Florida’s Heart
11m W «riTa G rtatnl VaieUble
Spat aad Richsat Garden Land

cloudy

'7 ! j

tonight sad

Sunday.
A N INDEPENDENT D AILY NEW SPAPER

Aaaodated Press

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATU R D A Y. SEPTEM BER 8, 1934

Pries Flea Cants

NUM BER STS

*

KING GEORGE

W O U N D E D IN STRIKE RIOT T H A T TOOK SIX LIVES

DEBT FUNDING L ig h tn in g Strikes
BILL TO PASS M orro Castle O ff
WIgMikmWHWs.«uuir&lt;sw*41,u-i-A-a-i,* it.'if,.IWwJ.■ At« ;

New Jersey
Gorman Says Walkout RuIerPicturedAsCompetitor O f U. S. In
W i l l Continue In
Face O f Story That
Armament Markets
Of LeadingNations
Mills Will Re-Open
W ASHINGTON,
Sept. 8.
— (A .P .)— Francis J. Gor­
man, Chairman of the Tex­
tile Strike Committee took
cognizance today of reports
that many mills would re­
open next week wUh the
statement that,
*T/e wel­
come the teat on Monday.”

Emerging from a second con­
ference with
President
Ron**veil's Board of
Inquiry. Gorm u *ald the slrike would con­
tinue.
'
lit eslpatned a previous deelaration that the Union would
accept no arfarltratlon proposal*
until all mill* art elated a- a
dtairt ‘T o ha to our negotiation*
In an atmoaphor* of ptact."
Dtclaioaa wara to be /nade to­
day on a poaribls extension ol
ho taatlla walkout to all mlscvlaneous dlvlaiona in the induatry
not y tl affected hy general order.
All the power of omantaed la­
bor in America waa thrown laat
night on the aide of striking mill
work era.
President William
(irttn
o.
Um American Federation of La­
bor ordered booja o( all national
Sad lataraalional labor union, to
■ a t egtlt, blta bar# B U I w*»k
ta rfUcuaa naaana of making the
atrike 100 percent effective.
At tht at me time, strike leadara called upon President Rouse velt to “ forbid use of war ma­
terials" In the walkout and to
“ discourage use of the national
guard for civic police duty.”
In a telegram to the President,
Franc la J, Gorman, chairman o!
tbs
taatlla
.inks
committee,
charged militiamen in Bouth anu
North Carolina W in being uted
■imply aa “ ankabreating oigenUationa."
“ Mobilisation (.1 armed force*
at this time la provocative and
needless," Gorman • wired.
“ This atrike inual be carried
(Continued Qn Page Six)

(

^What The Hell?”
Yells Huey When
Sleep Is Disturbed
NEW

ORLEANS.

Sept B. —

(AP) —Than waa shooting around
Senator Huey P. Long’, palatial
home early yesterday and lota of
■tata troopers.
Some said It waa children with
firecrackers at 4 A. M . other* said
H waa .five bullets which spattered
i f f the front e f Use house.
The New Orisons States aald a
neighbor reported aeelng Senator
Leug. now angagad la a bitter poIMtoal war with Mayor T. Beraraaa
W ih —l i j , atkk bia head eut af ■
« I M » I aad yell:
"What Um htll’i going on donn

thee* I*
That ha disappeared, according
tv Um tteisiibor.
The aaaator, himself, said he
hadn't aleyt at home the laat two
"H is . Leag,“ ha doclerad, “ says
that M M children acroee the
sk id were Mooting ffrec rackera
for a v a il minute*. I think they
were latakaetlng Walmaleyt early
trig to China, lis a going aooi

Another Code GoeoOn
Rodu After Trim]
WAIHINQTON, S*pL 4 ^ 0 H «A Hflatola, virtually conceding
claim* * f tk* betel businwex that
ala# mantbe* Myatlaa under the
blue engta had damoaitrated "the
hnpaaalkW y af fgU cede cnmpll
*•*• (aeed yesterday with
(ha f w t t o W what to da abaat
It
Hotel ariMab aeaght modin
•alioa af the eada, tort thalr vug
•tottaM w m
raatotod k$ the,

I)nde Ijopislator Sees
R e v ised Measure
As Meeting O k e y
O f Its Opponents

CITY N E W S BRIEFS

WASHINGTON. Sept. B .-(A P t
ST l ’ ETERSIM ’ RG. Sept. H
IriH-al weather yratrrday: Hifn
—King George V. of England, and
Thr tMivrinor’" ilrht rrfumlinir hilt
the United States War Depart­
that iiavr thr 1SKF1 I r*rialnturr its PI .low 74 rainfall .27 of an inch.
ment weie portrayed before the
mi*«t ml nr fiat Imt tlr« will Im» hark,
Senate munition, committee yes­
tto’ fnrr thr nrxt araaion in n fnrnv
Thr tidea at thr beaches tonight
that may 1m* arrr|Mnt*lr 1 all up and t morrow: High tide tonight
terday aa competing aalesmen in
piiai:nif |fn»ii|tot, RrprrarntiO Ivr 8 at N;OK o'clock; High tides .Sunday
the armament, mart* of the world.
P RuhinraUy of Hntlr rmmty, prr ui H 40 A. M., and 11:0.7 IV M.; lowr
There were ga.p. of amairment
ilirtnl hrrr,
from a little group of spectator*
tides at 2:20 A M and 2::tfi |\ M.
when the committee waa told that
I fiat t'Mil of (fiviniE thr stall’ ronEngland's ruler, in lUilZ, personally
City t'uiniTiisaiiirirr V. A Speer
trot ovrr riti*'a nn*l rminfira *h*1
Intervened In an attempt to atop
th fnult on thrtr «lrht, ItohinrHii !«• left he 1 e late yesterday hy hu* for
the eale of gun. to Poland by a
lit vi«, I hr mraaii ri* will rrr air a Hendersonville' N. IV, where # he
wh * to meet his father this morn
New York firm.
fart fmdmir roniiinsaion to drlrt
i »mnr linn murti null taxinu unit mg, and continue on to New York
The War Department it w n
ran affoMl to pay ami wtial •! - fur the annual Spfsrr and Hons buy­
testified previously, had actively
fount thr Imndhuhln * rhouM I f ing trip The S|*eers will return in
aided the Dngg. Ordinance Engi­
about three wi-rks
to itlmif tu aerrpt
neering Company of New York in
Shown above art* |wu of the nu n woumie«l i u th* IrxtiK* M m Im* hniilt
Hi - rfeiuiiiolu
mill.
Ttila ImiiimI rhanirr will rn^’L thr
It* effort. In sell the Polish gov Hutii-n Patti, 8, Car., which took the livi-w of mixaI i ilkit*
They » n
c l ml M&lt; H.thaha d r f t!
mol
Ned Smith, local furniture deal­
iitijrvtiiiliH of thr Klornln t raym of
ernmenl weapons that deal death
Hikbrit Davrkuni
Tht* f i ^ l Iwgan when a "flytni:
of -tnkrrp -miirhi
« l**-i I ho iilnnl all
Municipal*! lr* Iiml i»thrr»
wlw* er, spent nearly all uf yesterday
Teatimony portraying the Eng­
of ihf ilcad being at like re. The nix dual lu« death* at Huritn Puth ih mpi ( tt»r »tnk - loll in In (As*
fought ihr first ili*ht fumlnnc tnll, morning trying tu find out wheth­
lish king . . an armament salesman |
pociatcd Fr ets Ifiiotol
*nol Riilurirau, who waa m St er a small, vinous appearing snake
almost uverahadowrd othri star­
P«‘trrahuiif to a.!.lira-* oriramxrd which he caught at Silver l*ak«
tling develnpmenta unraveled due
work i1r a on l-ithor flay In tliarusa Thursday with the a**i*Utire of
ing the day'a rapid-fire heating,
IHIf hi* tot I *ill tn-lirf 11n tiill »hould I friends, wan a coral snake or
the laat until Monday. Among
Estimated Number
He finally timk County
to- adoptrd, Rohiiirau *nol it would what.
them were:
Ih- tu thr adv«nt«*fr of ritirs to Agent „(V It liswsiin'* won! that it
On Strike, 368,82H
Photographs showing Turkish
was a rural snake The rvptil* is
hark it.
officiate aboard the U. S. S. Ha
ID T k r %swear Ip Ir t l
“ You ran*! take a man * lift* j»i«t now in the boo ctdlet llun.
leigh In 1821) to inspect armament
’ll.r iHlIunlua liklr !■•( tolakl
hrcatj*r hr t» m drht.“ thr irprr
made by the Dugga Company, an
IndiedMiUrtl |Mr r %«*-■« •&gt;( I Sr *lMW
Checks totaling 9h.lUk.0l war*
arntativr aaid. •‘ Yin* van l inurt|&lt;airr
k la i» • i
sahlbtttqn IsraiKr by Chairman
ht*« bcwly anil soul to pay an nhli^a. placed into tba handa of 1417
Nye, Republican, North Dakota, ot
Ufa
« !«»•
lion You can’t throw him into jail white and colored men and women
X 4MJO
the committee a* "use of the WrlterSays Authority
H a t**
3 2 -4NNI
M.44M* | Drive Also Launched fur hrinir broke
HrH II mm palsIra
IA»MI
^ ou * a n’t drny s round the C4iunty tmlny hy I ERA
United States Navy as a sale*
U'W
xa
to court workers, it waa announced at the
To Cut “( 'hinders” him thr piivtlrifi* of
Forced Firm Out Of t&gt;H ranaMutof |b s o l l i
man'a sample rase.”
i («
TT.x«» i
drrljtrihtf hlmpidf *i liHiikfupt anti City Hall. The sum •« over ll.C’tm
It lends- la la H il
|
Evidence that Lieut.
Comdr.
Business II n f airly 4 ***• n e r I l r Ml I
From Kdicf Rolls •'tar I m*f life anr’o
XXtoiH* III *«MI ,
gienter than that paid out last
Jamc. 11. Strong- alnce resigned,
I
Hr** \
work, and MCI new relief clients
1
-1
,1
4
.H
I
“
A
city
Is
rntiiliMl
t**
thr
*amr
while on active duty with the Navy
N r**
WASHINGTON, Sept H—(AIM
\\ A S H I N t i T U N . s. |.l 8
(#1h
■ V a * e | It a n ta
(•( lYllt’ifi* It "hoolit l«' |ii‘i nilllril to weir added to the ml!* dur ng :!*e
had hel|H-d Colombia prepare plan,
1
J
to
O
IlfU v iR lr
The fi'iti’ Mt!
it•11iiinb,-1mlu»n In-t aiviitr w.hat it ha* aniotiif thr crinl week.
-David [jiwrenee. new-papei will
for defending its port, again/
1*.04*41
M n M l»*a«4
ill*
mH|i|M‘d plnn* for th*- vkinti-r dor» and start again "
er, aevuseil the Trnne—***■ Valley % l i a l d l a
J(i. JlW
&gt; -«r
possible Pciuvlan attack*
111 aim
f»'F«liii|f of »*'*»]&gt; Ifi.OINl.lHMl rii i-ily .
Official* of ttu- Sanford Oviadn
id lm
Evidence that the American A, Authority and the Public Wiiik- *&gt;**l tMf fl bla II HaI rr *a
1to hMira it hit at thr IniHti irfund
144, 4*4Ml
11M*
whtlr
Truck Cimwer*. Inc , »■ well as
mamrnt (&lt;,i |k,ration of New Y.-'k AdiiiiiilsUaIn.il of ■'forcing ■ pi,
nig tiir i r n nr itI a riitr i«*d into hv
I.r«fg la
many farmer* this morning had
rra**
As (MO IMMI
%la hd h &gt;s
maintained a brokerage account foi vale company out of business u i
miot ritir* of f loridn. including hi*
1 r a a n ir t
4
occasion to comment on the ap
Iirf i
Strong while he waa aeling »* n tually at the |&gt;uiiil of a gun" in Ho­ h i • ■ I * • i r p i
hoiiutow
n
of
Miami,
I
Irai
wai«-r,
I.TM
(tearattrr of a crate of Nrw York
K n l r t a l It
A.IMIM
naval advisor to the Coiotnlowii ar,juiring of piopctlcs of the ii-ii
1 rtm
to t i r i r in -got tal m n * a n - atauit co n
celern sent to thr firm by its sales
: Hit
4 lk lak**aasa
i
ni-ssee
Public
St-,
vice
Company
in
llt»|ikiu- valil lir
govemmrnt In 1833.
« Illaft-kl and St ISMor-bor*. tohrrr
ium
iH
iliia
manager, j * C Hutchison, now on
taku t ohal t kt i •
An assertion hy Senalm Untie,|and n.ai Knoacille, Teim
h program tom. adopted almo^l a
O rram t
«»V
s celoi) “ deal" in anil around New
I.IMHI
Democrat, Washington, l i s t
Imwrence replied to a slatemenl lilt la
ami y tu mi rum- *•
Vrai a go
srk, \V Y The cslery packed in w
i.suetl Monday night hy the Icn
(Continued on Fags Sial
Iit'f” lull tir tnM«i
Tin* Dade represrulat ivr, ia h.&lt; U-d New Ytnk « ratr which Is two inches
lii-.av* Valley Authority in taking
iMliruihl w-'til
a tiittri fight foi the gobn mu ’•* wide! than the Florida crate, had
issue with an article in The Eluted
|ir ivati hiiRMit
rofunding plan in the IlLtit im-i»hIoii4 the appearance nf having been
Trammell Secretary iStall*
New* In whirh he contended
.SiiuullaiM-mi
confmin'd constantly rri luring re giuw 11 in Florida muck land It
Sees Busy Winter' the lennesaee Valley Authority
|Mirts that
a compromise debt was tall and straight and very
IMt.tnU.lUM in
had dealt unfairly in aii|uiiiug the
ft nil Hu urd On Pago hi vet
Si*rtrimhr i" r
firm, wrtd the crate held 2d stalk*
Jo* Eerria, formerly editor of pro|t*itira.
I 'u r rt o Rico ami Hu
Mr Hutchison aspects to return
"The principal diffeiene* Inth* Apopka Thief and noW aecrr
larula
heir atunit Nov 15 P was slated,
Hiller Says (lod Is
(Continued On Pag* Euurl
tary to
Senator Park Trammell.
'■R* Iirf (’outa,
hrraiiBr t*f in
to ill Moby Ijsiug, Sanford man
Directing N a z i s a*
w *i a visitor in Sanford yesterday,
to h,, 1 * a**tating Mr. Hutchison.
In Mfivitf* toRich i r v uchnluln! rira^r*! jirirra. ha\r juiii|&gt;*mI rn-arly
and In company with R. L. Glenn, Roosevelt Against
yrar,*'
(Continued On l*aga Four)
Ii* Rim1
* ui WIni «VU h k l*u»i »r» m ifil |»rfrriil itiiMliir thr
NUItNHKHh. (irrinany. ,8rpt. H
visited many eld
friend* In the
ItupktiiB •aitl “ Thr fr-lrrat yovritiii
iif
h
I
at
I
hr
JrtoUh
I
'onitmiu-t)
Price Fixing In N R A
(d*)
—
The
rorporalri
and
aer
city.
furnU rare
Madge Tells Carol To
IV nlrr »m Magnolia Avum r. thr n^rnt mual nuarit it a
grants of
fiat»ona|
aoctallam4*
Mr. FarrU aaya that th* pros­
r&lt;&gt;nfrfjratum of thr
R* h'linril fully In* thr fiilnrr "
N.
Y„
SepL
M
.—
HYDE
PAR
K,
Co
Back To His W ife
pect! for the
coming season are
Hr xanl thrir wrrr
H.M.'tlt.OOO army laat night heard Adolf Hit
feels Jrtoifth ihurrh will offic ia ls la-inii
ler
tell
them
"Hod
aatff
Ua
our
brighter than they aver have been. (A‘l President Roosevelt
fMiiiilim
on
rrlirf
Mills
durinir
July.
questionahl* aa thr nhitmaiirr of Ronh Ma*hrM«,
VIENNA. Sept. 8 (4-1 -RuHaving juat returned from Wwh pi Ice fixing la
Thrar tlrrw $ I rt2.,tHMI,miO In ptihlle mcaaiun to perform.”
afoul of the anti-trust I hr Nr to Vrar fmliv al
" W e ate lint inriiuritenla in the mnrim's famed "red headed worn*
ington he stales hla thorough con tunning
JulniB 1Mfiiffrhtrr
toil) f.m-l i I furnla ffi»in all Humra, two ihknfa
vlctlon that Florida will enjoy an laws, It waa brought out yesterday tht M*rvi&lt;r«, aa*i*tril hy A ,
ronilnir from Ho fi-ilt-ral ir«»vrrh* handa uf providence," Her Kuehiei an" last night w m reported ready
unprecedented tourtat eeaeon neat .1 hla regular pm-* conference,
armed to retire from thr spotlight
kvtifi uf i)i la ruin,
mrnt. iVcim all ammr*, thr rati. aaiil aolemnl) while thr
lie said hr regards the principles
Diplomatic quarters here heard
ranks of jmi.tHKt N aii "|mi" mrn
winter, and he anticipates ah ex
Mine.
Magda l.upescu,
titian
political
organisation leader*
reliant demand for Elbrlda fruit* &gt;'f collective bargaining for labor the Community Ce n t e r la-g.iuuiit' during June w
hatred beauty for
whom Princ*
and vegetable! In northern mar and abulitiun of child tabor de­ at tMKJ o’clock Monday m u . nr. "aid.
llitrnrd.
finite parts uf the iK-rmanent NRA while all Rlcirea owned ’ n Him i Hv
kike.
A ayttmg
«un
Ihrrw itr l»*t Carol once foreswore his throne,
The ailinlnlatratur
hs» i rtrd he
“ The Southesat particularly," which he la atudying for submis­ hy mmilH’/a of thr Cong&gt;i n * 11 »n kail given "no conshh lato.n" yet light over thr great Z*p|M*lm field was urging ('ami to seek reconcil­
w til Ik cloned, all ilay MotHnv
Mr. FarrU declared, “ hai been the sion to the next Cungrrm.
to pniRprcts fur reviving th»- Civil cand white *rarchhghta flartnl tip iation with Princess Helen, hie
alowly rialng iniaU Former wtf^
beneficiary of th* recovery proRoosevelt disclosed hr W S J giv­
Thr great rai holiday In Dir .low Works A dtini ri i:nt rat km to alloMati1I to pierce the
King Carol* friend, thr reports
gram
evrry where 'on*
goes ing daily thought tu the future of i»h religion !■ thr tlay
while the leader waa epraking
,
\u*n* winter unernpluvment"D r model* to all Herman)." hr *aid, recommended the reconcilia­
through these
southern
slates the NRA and e«peeled it to evolve men! and Bervlrra in eon moui *•«
At thr same
||u(»k Mt* n&gt;
way to silence
the
party'* "little tion as the festal
there M *n air of activity and re­ by a step by step stage of taperl- Don of I hla evtnt w ill beg n r ’ K 11 » -rriad that tu* frit raniirfii » rutl ad muni abed
o’clikck Tuovulay night, ami M* « n
growing criticism of Carol.
mratation.
vived confidence,"
Darting with thr government tu men."

U.S. PLANS AID
FOR 16,000,000
DURING WINTER

LAWRENCE HURLS
NEW CHARGE AT
TVA M E T H O D S

LOCAL JEW S TO
O BSERVE R O S I I
HASIIANA FETE

P Cill ti'chnk Wednesday roo«'-iii^

Fort Myers GrowerShips First Citrus
To NorthernMarkets,Netting$2.50Box
FORT MYERS. SepL 8. Con
aumera up North will get thrir
first taste of U l county', nrw
crop o f gnldon grapefruit today
aad aeveral citrus gra ven arc
counting the approximate 12.to
M t par box which they rrreived
f. o b. Fort Myer*. The fruit, first
ahipjMd out of Florida, rolled on
Labor Day. two car* from th* lev
County Packing Company and one
car from tho Georg* Kingston
lanL
Mr. Klagotaa who ehlpped hla
fruit to th* chain atore trad* m
Ttlcago aald that It would bring
Otwoen MJM aad fS per box In
This fruit

was from Mr Kinrston's groves In
th* Orange River and Tlmiami
Trull sections. The Lae county
plant did not say where 1U fruit,
Yacht, National and lllacfc Beauty
brands, was skipped. Growers were
expecting |1JK&gt; per box net for thv
first two carlonda.
Heavy rains uiu week may re
Urd th* ripening or fruit and mi
down the amount which would c&lt;
shipped during tho fimt we*l.
without the rail*. Rains add to tlu­
lu Ico content of citrus b it alow up
the ripening proceaa. Maurice K
Carlton, of Wauchula., la green
it inspector for th* two Fort
_ o n packing houaaa,

K

ran beef for rrlirf purpoiM- from
Mr Dingfeldlar as prru &gt;iit i t tattle
purchw-ed In the drouth
th r
lotal i ongrrgatlon. rstend* h ■reaa were rntitlrd to a legitamah*
rurdiaJ wrtconafi to all out of lov i pr i*f it.
Jrw * whose praaancr la so ight f»»r
The gohrrnmrnte
he aald, will
all ol thr BcnrlcrR,

(Continued &lt;)■ Pag* 4)

Italians Told To Be
Miami Constable To
Ready For Anything Be Tried For Murder
TARANTO, Italy. Sept K (Ah
MIAMI. Srpt.
8.—UP) Riley
After telling the llalln, |&gt;eople Herndon, 2U. former deputy con
to "be ready for any eventuality" ftIt bile,, was indicted yeitcrda ? fur
Premier Muasollnl let it l&gt;&lt;- known first degree murder fen the alaymg
ls»t night that he will h,itr&gt; bask here May 10 of John Charlr*-, 26,
tn Rome for g tonfsrrimr nf gen member of a
prominent Miami
rial* and dlrialonary mnimander* family.
The grand Jury chargr Hem,Inn
uf the entira Italian army
wounded hi*
“ Our people must br ready for killed Charles and
any event," I f Due* told
60,000 I,rid# of a week, th* former Ells
Into Du- publir May Scott, by
raking their bed
Italians packed
»,|.*r*
ner*.
“ I f » * .hnuld be with gunfire
from an automatic
obliged to laka th* field. I wilt be nhotgun. Mrs. Charles, although
si your bead." •
, seriously wounded, recovered

Crew Claims That A ll
Of 318 Passenger*-’
Would Have Lived
By Obeying Orders
KI’ RING L A K E , S«pt. &gt;
— (A .P .)— Hours
after fir*
hrokr out on tho luxurious
ci&gt;nst-wl*p
lltwr,
Morfo
Castle t-arly Today, 251 of
tho voasol‘8 fiR8 paaaengtr*
and crow wort; unaocounthd
for.
T h e 200 o r m ore p M r tn (tors whn mot th e ir
death
ahoarti th* flamtna ship • *t*M
miles at
aea died
becaoaa-af
their refusal to enter Ufa boat*,
mrmher* of the crew of tha vaa
ael aald today.
Twenty-five nf th*
^
nf th# rrew, interviewed lepar* *
aletyi (old -praietrSlly fhe same
rtory.
It waa a tale of horror, of men
and women freniietl by raging
fiamra and a thick pall of imoha
restating all attempts of aaUora
to get them Into life boats' al*d
to safely.
Eatiinilra of. the losa e f Ilf*
ran aa high aa 300.
Score, of paiunyen spending
their last night aboard bafat*
the end of a w*.,V’« holiday warn
trapped below deck’ aa ~ ’tho 1
flames, breaking aaAl i t I M UK
hrary tn th* fi,r*j«gt
of
th*
Ih„ i range,I aft to leave tha
■u|wratrurture only * hulk.
One hundred and il|hly4tts
were repertmt rerraad. either by
other liner*, or put ashore U&gt;
life boat*.
Lightning alrurk an oil tank
on th* vessel at 3:00 A. M. aad
almimt immediately flames aavi-Riped much of the' liner re­
turning tn New York from aa
right Hay rruta* to Havana.
('■plain Robert Wllmot, Blas­
ter of th* vrzaet, had died a t “
•ri only a (aw hours before th*
tragedy, of a heart attack, had
Ei i » t Officer W. F. Warms was
In command st the time.
ttodiea started tu wash ashore
(Continued On Cage Six)

Civic Pride Caufteft
Striking Painters
To Reverse Selves

Civic pride has Inspired tha I f
FERA painters and laborers wha
quit their Job* on the City llall last
Wednmday to
agree upon ft re­
turn to their Jobs next Monday, Ik
was announced this morning.
An KEKA official
sUUd that
“ Satisfactory
financial arrMgamrnla have been
mad* with (ft*
men and w far ax we knew *1) 1ft .
of them will return to work Mopday.
They will finish tho Jaft * f
painting the eilerlor of tha tollldIng. It will
probably requlrft M
hour* time."
i
It waa slated that th* m l had
decided that as citistns (hey »wed
a certain debt to their n is n U lt f.
end, rather than laova th* agtoHor
of th* building half painted, thoy
agreed to return to work.
Th* men letruck" on W*dat§4ar
noon complaining that wkllf th*
wag* of 80 rents an hour fog f 40
hour week wa* satisfactory, Ih iy
wars not able to
car* for 4h*l»
&gt;44.U.&lt; per .ear In tha grocery bills families on the M and H a waok
of the two cilice. Miami is in re­ apportioned
them under th* na­
gion Ifl
rrow system of peymegt.
Orlando was quoting potatoes at
l.S cents per pound
while eggs
were selling at
&gt;7 1-2 cents per LO C A L
duien.
Ilutter was bringing St
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Hread a loaf stood at 10 cents
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t*
.
while milk wae IB cents a quart.
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&gt;•
i i .
Round steak could be purchased at
•I
II
.
A »«, for A u gu st
•S
18 cent- s pound. Fresh tomatoes
i i
II
A v «
far J u ly —
14
were -riling at 10 cents a pound.
S ilo *
»•*!M
In s check-up
monthly af &gt;00
1
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1 .
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grocery -lures throughout the 11
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4
a
14
region-, th* relief agency lk&lt;t*d
4
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comparative prices of 4S table
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( t e ills s r i O* Page I )
I I
f i
t

State’s “AverageFa mily”Grocery Needs
For Year Varies F r o m $238 To $283
JACKSONVILLE, Sept - (A”)
Elurida'a "average family'' an
nual
grocery bill
range- from
123831 to &gt;28*34—a difference of
high n e t of living In the stale's
emergency relief sector-, the »tate
EEKA has learned.
At Miami, where the daily groc­
ery list adds up to the annual -um
of &gt;28.134 for tha averagr family's
table consumption, H. f . I. I- &gt;10
28 x year higher than fur the -tale
average which, the relief agency'*
survey shows, la &gt;26084.
•
An averaga family at Gaines­
ville, in region three, rnuld pur
chase the came edible- fur &gt;23831,
the survey showed —a variation of

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