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Fortifications
Be Ailed Cong

A Happy■■rtr&amp;nd
Prosperous
New
Year11
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(tyno-&lt;iuxrt.r eiU#&gt;

and a in a -!
rijwnad fortlfk*. \
,-loa* l i t Hawaii

ApbW, II to-akaapar a rt doaa th .
wark. WM alaa rape) other, la*
aartal Fhona I*. 3. i. C
(nc. Cates Buildlnr, Sir.ford. H a.

UlUt&gt;*

M Spteker Jo*- ’
pit W. Uyrn# #f &gt;
h* House, ht

jrrn nans'

(N u n tr; *
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lha artetrii, bar
Oaargo T alm r
Nra Louis L Tu-

Assarting that

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i n of Congress

BOBfaTS1 r a d io ” s e r v ic e *t

*sararagroM ^that: prsparad¥ « • fofgwaf la. “good In.ur.n.o
agalnat It," Bprnf ..Id tba luu* of
an adequate na Icaal daftni*
.hon'd ba ana of t » hlghUgbts-of
Seeking a [daw hom# where-Udnap threats'&lt;i|
tha .onion oeoaly r Friday.
mak* llfc oo# of frar mil drrad, CoL Charta# A. Ll
- I to W f loftttatl i* from tba
Hoaaa military aa^ naval commit* ■to establish a home In England ’ Hoping to aVpJda
brighter, T tT -m s* &amp; tr Imporlry **
tba speaker .aid,'Ibcaua* author- two day* lator. (Associated
t n iv d u s e r - - r t r t n i r r
Iratkin* already (gilt to balld up
lU s&lt; Half t)» ilr DayStok
Rs* Dl.mnn.t, llonnl. F »|, B'lH- tho Army and Navy,\
bt* l*n«, &lt;len* O n &gt; . Ju«i» rms.
Marty D tha My p-WHsm, Byrn*
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Dan*llne. Cfcas* Ms, P r l a o s SI*
b a n s.
G e r m a n y ’s T h r e a t O f T o G * . M o r e M o n e y
pu tirrif a t r i M b t s wii.h
la ttr - g a r ,
tm
u d r . O .rh
wui
cantor
ta
tho
ra«iiiar
war
and
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l r e a t e r A ir F o re © - F o f ” F l o r i d a S c h o o ls
■Irset, Lar* T.irun. Prlncse. Re.
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ra . Opa* Total. Mad l-Uy. M ews I nary (Mportrasat appropriations
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LONDON,'-OccTta
Dbclo*.
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MIAMI.
Dee.
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rim i M r ^ M
u n .r.
Whether tergal■ appropriations ur- ot Cafmany’* intention to "hlggor and U ttar program' to
IlluiWtn, Uhy Anrt. iV»l flUrh.
&lt;Iu«ta panrd, lu itr M&lt;ir* than thoaa which act a record build a formidable *ir fnre. tn «*l mcr* state money for schools
•mil, C*boto««U&lt;s K-.l«lUr. rrwacwni poaamiaawbtoVla^-iftaun may H-rioIntTonof th* VaraaOte. Treafy —It* datalb. for t k u i * « M »
t)ip;H *TmMM
nrcostary,' Byrns was not ready to but nlght solidified British dcUr-aavrot-waa promised hare yoatofaigysi g s r n —n iT t niTT
•roauv. Paf.d/ IJn,
**F«
H* Ogjdataad that ho was mlnatlcro u Intnrai: har mrn day by H. H. W ar, prtaldrnt ef
I* Pin*. IflatitanH JtoTf*. Pel*
lUrJiajui^rtHef. '9*sH|*a no« fantOlar prrtanally with da- / orrM and "added a now ront plica* the Florida Education- rtWftrl*
talU of national dafrns* needs.
llon
y,, naeal limitations eon-Uon.
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rwVr'rTH ■) »&lt; »:—,.( wir.M
. - I daW lar* w. aa*d an air tim e * .
FUor said th* adtmatfen aworl*

ncer Night” Fea­
lties In County
iwn Will Be Held

BHILE BLADE, Dm . M ~
&lt;*v-A tlofU .tray M b i
wounded tw# brother*, Sam
GUI. 14. tad Dan. IS, bat
roithar la billavtd- to bar*
baan e-rtously h a rt.

Ton bullet Ht Pam In Dial:ft
rMa, passed through hia body
and struck Da, la fka right
ear, Itdgtug In th* aealp. Th»
youth* vara traatid a t tba

TWO BOOM cottaga and
lata batwoen Day and
Ava. Unit bo aold. Cheap.
J o* none, Calloway, W. y t

F o re c a s ts

Warrior.

In c re a se

T*.

X T.—a

IK &lt;

Ic e Storm Cripples
City Of Atlanta In
32 D ecree .Weather

Political Probe

LAKELAND, Dm . S I.-(A F )
rT n lt A rm K
—Nineteen Ihirty-fto#
which
- -'
brought Florida much aunahlaa
l%T
i . •, —
hut also th* coldest December
old y ear wtil
In many yyara reached th* do** th # CTRCk of rlfln fit
today with mil.) tempora.area A f r f t R .
Relluf
throughout th* eta a, O ortm -1inovad ap fo r luppc
ment forecasters said warmer Italian n o rth e rn a rt
/.rather wl h probably / tw in' HcJp »t|on o f A lo
wwultl cahar U» tho now year, rho j not c fttp a b n i In W
frost msming ..tio n har.
[ B lackahlrt Ita ly pr»
p o rta no dangor from cold for
r -ijj awav N&lt;
eitrua or truck crops the r* -.ra io b n tlrm sine* t
malndor of th* (week.
S r T a T ^ w i u Wal
Frost and frooilng weather tlfloa ~rttl oalklil ■■
took • 'hoary truck crop toll dur* ware flsad tlaog M m
lag Vetobnber, bAt alt rue n - ] Jeer'd t o l l l i | ) n i
raped damage. Last night's tow ttndlng from Makmlo t
temptrataro to Florida was 31 at ward falat af tha Ito
Jackaonrlllo. In tBou'.h Florkld1northwest toward th*
Sad a 0f Akium. Ethiopian*
Nsw Ytar's Day tomorrow will patebod aa usual and sptcial da* E S C I D C R C D O f t C T I Minn, htd a low of «
high of M dograa*.
flrot U*M ntandeato
b* obaanrtd as a-full hoWay In Hrory &gt;anJ twHshabt* InaU will - -j ■
*
Th* Weather Burtau foracadt wnrfaru aad la g a a l^ I
B
an
S
ard
,
w
i.h
th.
dosing
of
m
i
offlct
7
la
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C
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lo
n
e
l
Denies
That
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C ity H a ll an d C ourt Houaa w U l v w , n .c *
A n a t light to ganile easterly wind* for in kabrl to ta u t flahtb

itad at Lake Mnry l&lt;v
r ovtnlng p?.(Nf,r’
Nlgtit) and earlr nettf any community in
« r» « f in* oocboua CT.
IUM-AHT will b* h*M *4
a of te a Cawpaay. Oawla*t* C u a iy , Ptortoa. on

Height*. hhWw 64$'W i
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Stores, Offices, Postoffice Lindberghs Lana
ObserveNewYear’s Holiday In-Liverpool But

ainnsrt

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Lambeth palae*. that archbishop
■•Id ha recently.had Inrltad th*
authorltli* of European Christian
comraunlin* to luu* a solemn re­
minder «f th* part th# paopla
lawinf sll war wm onnauac d lu ( should play In shaping the cours*.
Bight hy th# ArskbUhop of Cantsr* of aatlons..
*

d Market Report

I*

KM* .rA IW U C rr; winriu*,-

Ito S K « ! l t
Wa laapiy*
par «vaoa tuaotss.
ffJfm-.RWt 'fc. ‘to-1
n*a llghl. Ormaad
Narksl
alts Hits
IN kaahsl hpra.

»

Ml

I^k k

D rir* 0 « I For ,

let a* SAFFJBUAKD Tsar
Csf agalast a Inl»r drtrlag
ha sards. Our “FlopM* -U
Ilumper" torric* toka# cara #f
ororythtoi, at on* atop. (iltM
&gt;*•'10 IwportMat sorrlcca far
tba prtr* of 3, Aak for tba
flat-iatc pile# *• your car.

to
,!*:

WASHING

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J

CAMP.:

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coura* kt that tiun "'** ^ fw Oriaadn?
in*A »rnr tonraly hy

SEMINOLE TIRE
-SHOP, INC..

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„ . “ T*".foraea« halng a* foUosaai
‘ttallaaa BBRaORM
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i l l U n t a U l .-Probably rain In north aad whit* aad M it|« .l
*
——
!central portions tonight
and{Dalian afftoora. dk
LIVERPOOL, Dm . St. —(AT— |W*ln*#slay; not quite so raid ta-'laat month. Ubtog
Th# Lindborghs landed htro today night. Extreme northwest Florl-1 MtlmaUd Nr |ks II
^ »«gh trina-Atlaatlc trip da—probably rain tonight aad dead aad daahla
and want Into Immediate taclo*.Wednesday, strong
northeast wounded.
alon ln a hot*!, kfamtora of th* wind."
I The Ethiopian |
«rgw of th* itoaawr American \ still crippled by U»* wont k* day laauod a corns

th .

2 w a lri

A s.

s u*n' au*"u*hN*
C

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r f RH^d^Ttrano'tfaupmann. ' fnlghf and tomorrow. Th* c'ty ‘s from Doto, wnaa*
Reporter, had no chance to ask .till
str-ggllng
to or*rcom. lane* s h lg f r J M j|
WIo"*‘ Lladtorgh any quxiatlona break. In str.a: car. elrctrle, tal,. or’a wa*t»ifct,' M
l i m e O I j n U g M T i L J C t o t o i « N daahad down lha gangplank phon. and Ulrgraph serrlor.
wlrtlststd that all
to a taxlaah. Eran their hotel, R|*ing t*mp*rwtur*a gnawed SS EthUplaaa oami
I l c h p U C I T Y N E W S B R I E F S nH&gt;!n
k,pt ,4er*^ A Into th* crystal cloak of snow bulanra U hlL Jm rl
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carload of d*toctl*sa escorted tho n m f,u on ik, Carolines, and ^-An'ClUaglM K
’ Th* Yeuns nemoermts.roc.iw
kl*
J* .highway traffic la '^approaching half a mllltoa seat
i o n“
I n mtotoLt^
toS
to.
^
hcUl,
thg
U
B
jb,r«t"
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pol-d
Monday aga
tof
most l o a t y Hall at TJO • clock|,f% Amsrfcaitkn* war# reports ,
------------------tr, l onslaught
re d
B y KrW«F arming to maka final mr- tkadP sought iaa*tuarr from kid* f i » OQa p . l r l ^ J l l f t l l
radars to tba Mat
l t h o r i t v ?***“ *'’ fTor
Jm I!“ ^ . n a p throats aga |ast thslr seco n d [L O R S l v lU B T f l W i l l
Corornmonb Bffk
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POUSHUfd

W# Tall far aad d*Ur« ,
. -your car.
.

b i dosed w |t|J the o ic tp ilo n

mZu ~Qatn^

A Lot fo r your monay

m*"* moO.nMa,-karlwa •imdy.
«*• t*i baek.l crate*, ren«r. No tuaoly. Cbdlra, a* tap**y.
. hmprfc Faaay II.N.ItS*
rbol*. It.t l l-alirorala Woo. *«ra No Papply, r
PotatiMMi rJnrtOa HIIm Trlamab.

I; PtsrMd

Gold Night

■rtWWWniv^raasam h—

*os»n

atawarta
m w aito.

8ltod*l Prim Tkntigb Thi

y ° ^ lc*

Thar* will lh# police and fire dapartman-a
Il.rald .Jj. an4 the ahcrlfr* afflca.
'
In tba way o t talsbraUag ih*
.Talar this ,dr*n: of thh N*w Y.ar, th.
Flka will sUrt off tho day with
Hi tar day
rrw
p ,.,¥ , ,
#u
Jr"
00
• ’.toot, all Elks bepostafrlc* lag lari tad, and lb* day will
r.
Clow With th* h|g nonw r Night

largo'r aerrpted.

tort m. iti«.
iH^ k i S i ‘J 2 0B ^ p!'r, , , ' 9*r ***•
K ml## tl traits OXIUr riart**. m i Issksl kajaa t • ik# a a a rw * ! » •« . No a*«pi&gt;.
Whaueal* Mashac |0)IAh()M. Ktartda. accantlng t*
lot A*MaiU*ra as* I *r*4*i R k*i Uaat. aa* l » bu.
r a It.boar U«rt** | St-sw itc ll.U . INDIAN IUVRK.
■today ka r*».rt*at ■'•»diir*
No. Sa.
II. ■I
to' I
rn la ir

On

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Cold Wave Ended T ’K fcT*
At Year’s Close, * £ £ % *
No Frost Tonight Italians

In City Population

it vrm—r i T c n r r r

kiuhtii

birnt-ja

_

Rotary Club Speaker

•hoald not bo tha ex tropoli. of
Canton! Florida.. Cocaty A p s t C,
a Dawaoa told tba Rotary d a b

A Three Days’I
Is Your Danger!

&gt; T*&gt;niry itia, mi,. *r
I*!#»#*&gt; J. A. RRPPATIL
I5a»t iv ... &gt;aa*rt(ary.

_

, tworlat playgrouad avaralght. Seminole Cou'ntjf'fanncr. "win Tha tkle*. Wednesday, hig h lit
In t l years w# will ba hlggor than bo allowed to markot only 11/1^1.IilO A* M. ad 2:t&gt; P. M., low. at avoid th* Haajfcpaan nacutioa.
6 2 M ile D is ta n c e 2 f
Orlando."
bushel* uf pola.aoo—unless they 7’J O.A. M. aad 1 M P. M.(
» * k i :* ■ i f . n W .
u » ) Mr. Dawaoa saU that kla ad-,pay i t u s M I canto per bushel. Thursday, high er *•“ «A„
liaato Al Marian Hom*
WASHINGTON,V D«r. I I * - ^ ^ J a r f t r
"
I
-■ ..
" I grot,' Might ha antitied "A Tala This it th* erder of “ frdaiil and 2:14 P. M, low
as a.ro ft*- CATtniff, Walt., Doe. 31—W) (AP)—Pnssldon: Rooaovalt yooU w#4 baUatad Em|
0f
Two
Cities'*—
Sanford
a*d
Or-'authority,
aa
par
condition*
of
tha
M.
and
8:82
P.
M
.
Sanata haarings wtr* held *
—
' —A member af tb* family of Au- tarday ordarod th* Coast GuardBalaaali baa atdafad
A few y*arp ago balh.Warran Potato Act, as trinamlt*| .A coronarti
sr Orisana during ll^ y
jury today hklJ hray NsU Margnn, brother-in-lawstation to patrol a new onforce- offonalt*.
town*
war#
tha
asm*
alsa,
th*
|
tad
to
County
Agent
C.
K.
Daw*!
.
,-----r»l«n and OvT proclpatod
Ray
negro, to ths o t Mr* UadNfgh, said today tho mtn area off th* AllaRtk Coast Pramtar Mii n dWI,
*&gt;y Robinson!
R a is o n , nagro,
nf tH man- torbubiU dayuj aaaM ktod t f saU aarwaadail aach,|*on today. A grand total preduc* Cxiunty
Grant!
Jury
to connection Ltodbargha win h* guaata of tho agalnat liquor •muggltog.
with hto aablnat, prop
both had tha aaflto rail and hlph- 'tlon of 1M25 bushels la permit*
with th* d**!h on Saturday night Morgan hom* near hero while th* By , proclaaatlaa, lb* Caaa* long rooaaral* al*R* I
wa*
facllttl-a,
#ad
H
waa
a
“toaa
t*d,
but
only
I2.0J7
rap
b*
mara ' i r ' j a S n ’ .jcctr.f -w n-J
of hit brother. Raymorui Robin- BHtaln.
•
Ouard waa dlracttrd to patrol wa- a a*w Mq*trial « p
_ demand th#' tlcctlnn boar- s up* as to Whwh Is a s would gsow.lkatcd. nearly 4.000 bushel* bsing son.
j
’
tor* about *2 mlloa bsyond tba central k R tto * Rgd’1
Orlando
was
tiia
lawn
that
grow.
J^toORsWlB glr# to ^ rtlto Instructed to glr* Long and
rpimtttofta, •ntl Dapha* amll-Loni c»ivlUlat?u tq a il rtp- “but If Orlaaia ha# awy natural (, o r a *|l*’
&lt; « -. &gt;■? ! • * £
a, Au t o s T a k e T o ll
J w
t a ^ ^
John pocklmm, U n s rtm n atio n a t tha ,- polls. ' Tho adrnataaa a m Taafard I want I to produce bi|«ern 40/000
------b.ahcii--------------*of.pud. to'th u J U to7 « n 5 'u cu d
7 n t t o '* ^ K ?
O f F o u r D e a d I n tho: tM? *
?
of •o,l*
•***••
K(1,n*f**‘ jgar#rnor appnlnU ail election ^ u T g r t W.»y * a r « d S * to -n
£
% £
g J .s l.r V f
m ^ J J
T trabandjlquor. In th. M w » ro x to W J , • •toga* itarn
g.f* soma Old mahwac* boar»V H* cuatad board* in lira thorn aad aa* trhathor yaa ec- Imd ro.nty. and than applications
war. farwanir-l to th . atoto of*
f .T .r J - i- I
1 1 0 1 1 0 8 X O W nS ^
» •+ * * * * » "
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UUp #f yooagtr glrla to pt r {ah«s a ft.r .h-y rotod la
fWo* ef lha AAA to GatasavUIn
. r tu n L
* ,r4ellB* !
. U ** »
x% will baach tha older ^ ,1 tqual roproarntalion.
Thor#
th.
allotmont.
w.ra lll1-l lt*M* *tU" tl0n
I’ CROSS C m . Da*. 2I^-1Iorae* IUp,or,
**'* ,.1# J M " ^ ^ 3 f . M U i C t a S
W lu sing -Hod San* la
Wilcea appialad dlrocily lo
worked euV and permission gran1- Tom Cutlo
and Bsajamm 0 . Laaraatar, »fl, of Croa.
ahamhaw
S( , f - *&gt;V- O r rlrction boards and moat nfi
&lt;rn**r Night'’ [party w U ;h*Ri fwlrsd lira that thay would.
r* H i r jV * 1
r
. ai"‘' 8tw rt w» "
rtRlratod to .„ d That**, waa tostonUy hilled L**JSht 2 S L t a i ih. lYssldrat from lEto J r t y T n
foarth th* amount *sk.d for.
work on th# county rood* t h l * ! ^ gugoMf two mllro wroth of £ which anUmriaod tha HMkUnt a w
I f t hsiahdt x ; Oomnwrad ghru both shVs an mj V n ’mbor
Mr. Dawaoa wm today strug. morning iwhon thay plaadai hare on Stota Road 1». wh*B an
«*gMt™
a t U k * M a o ElgMy-'.of commissioners aad w .lc h .n ,
gUag iwl-h figure., trying to do* guilty btforo Judge J. a Sharon , mpty 0p*n logging truck ho
^
JL k
a m . Th S m . M ttorh am
ft)'h tto n d a d jlh * party, Wtkoox waraod Oorrrnor Allan
tam tos haw away haohsla of P-»- of th* County Court to petit drising rido-swlpod an automobUo, * ,a ^
« th a ro s M
C*f* and U R witu Ikort-thad aaloa* tharo la a fair rap*i
totoo* each farmer will b* el- larceny.' Castlo drew a 00 day which ha attempted to pass.
*"*" " * wl***» * _ / _ n ^ . Dtaktfel q j &gt; i
lowed to mark**, liulivUual .1- t.rm and Stroot M day*. .
• • «tempwo_ pa.
.
program, coraring w t o ^ W W t ^ j
lotmon's to ba mad* In aceerd*
f■
NORTH'MIAMI BEACH, Dae. off, I*Tr
^
J*
L k d ........
aaaa with th. applica.iun. fllr.|[, &gt;M. R. Mrt3alland. coanty
V o f A tlH - &gt; '*n,W * * 8oot^ ^, ^
0- 1!
J
|*n4 tha ta e l allatmant mad* tha )*#rvlaor af eeraw worm coRtrul, u
j,iij#A pad hlawifoln.
..
, 'S M to * ! rahtoik a*
county.
.said today that th* cooler w a a t k - j r J p . X J Ir taTh# collUlon
said tha a ^ ,
aMtog*
n s . —— — ---------- •
|#r la hard an tb* pasta add that [
o f ^ N s I r Mtomoblla and a of
A1*0*1 dW “ *
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it*2m» h.r. not bwu tmhiwi ^ [ T h b U ^ .

c L * „ wtth them ao mack tkl. aronth.

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«xi-teRa«iNg ft* gg.g W *9&amp;

&gt; “h

!troaU.«,.ator did It abrogate tba »

- S a i -trji Ar.r,

tributlon af (1/900, Gorsrnor,
--------■ ‘ , , , T v mi Ud witbto limits.
Shells- afl-n ro U T adrart'slng1 P*«r hundred mol twraty-alght haapRal NjUrday o ^ InJurU. b # " a ---------------------

ib o f Pr*grM#a'—mill ga R
&gt;r from Gaoarnor Sboil* ax-1caaa*
Kag.tH* a ata’a Ins Its Hrn to coDaci
ipactlva laaldaata and rUI-'to tb-

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j J h t o Ai * f
MM k

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�it, financier, worklni
an increasingly upward trend for
at least. As to what may happen
are not so optimistic, but scared
in a position to. foretell the tutors with reasonable accur­
acy views the months Immediately ahaatfWlth any but op«
tlmlstic eyes.
—
r - 1 l , ...
In politics the tinea are being drawn for one of the
liveliest political battles In the lives of an* at us teo jT* "
to remember the free silver campaign of i fB8., Th^s ,
Dealers seem confident of re-elect ion. bi}t their app
confidence is not substantiated by the jlJtenuTur.l
poll or their desire to prohibit^roch polls. It would
that there might be some caua^/for them to worry,
room for other parties.
• , ;&gt; 'm -1
. . Democrata are by.no means unanimous in the
that the New Deal provides the only Democratic . we
run the country. A split from the .New peajarn tar, .4
sonlan Democrats is a growing poagibajfy. Tbs Republ
are scarcely any better united,,The^ arajm,faction
toy„Bn bahja t Jenaior Borah and
Mroepecta favor almost as bitter a fight between th&lt; A a s
between the two major parties. And then there, le.(hi p o s t
slbility of a third party, with Dr. Townatnd for ihe to g master.
.
&lt;y, j
-r.jjj-yi- , a .
..&lt;4Neta___
within
a
generation
has
the
national
poiltiq
...n&gt; s s
i
b7 *s - i
« 1
uation been split Into so many parte, And yiij. at.'*
any moment these warring factions may be djffty atf
the whole country solidly united behind » /.aap ajl
War in Europe would'relegate to the ranks of tvivialportancs most of those Issues which seem so great
We venture the prediction that if war ahoutd coma,
would be but one laaue involved in the presidential
paigni whether to get Into It, how to stay out of it.
And it is by no means certain that aooetima 1
i s i t d j h * . n 'w yerilon of ll______ _* a.._____ .____^St_ --------------rVW _* » * * * ' « -■*■«*•
I ilogei. If* “ U.miwfieV the next twelve months war will not bin
*—fit. P . f e n b j r j i oar pend Mussolini seems to have maneuvered hi

present population of
* * * * * s t t f b s e u *eeu

now

B e'y o u r own theneee, ru d e r , afe
flfty -n fty .

The rooponolMllty om it
bs
s t a n d by d riv e n and politicians.
1 w ait prfeotriooo for, h u t m
It
U s. U
I n» sAtf tbo
tk . &gt;n
It, Is
m s that
that tba
th i
la rg e r »Wp m a t svoid tb s im alls r , so should m otor driven look
s e t for pedestrians. Any. otbsr
ro te " mesne continued etousbter
s f f a n o s l s . A o h aag t f the law
placing tbo presumption of neyll-

(MM ea dk driver wuojd «UmU
noto moit ocridooU to - pedeetrlu s Thee make necllconce a pris­
on offcan. so that poblfc UebOtty Inrundci would not nullify
Itba. reetrainInt Influence of tblo
presumption. It would taro th*
liras, oka, of thousands of chlinacy ha« created a situation where It mimt fight, or. . dip- *T*n top T00"* to bo chargeable
solve. Meanwhile, with mUU&lt;*»* ot aoWlers:. unden'.arms, w!jk negligence
with guns loaded and trigger fingers Itching, the report of
JJT“£h i ow'drhiM
a popgun Is all that U needed to begin tha battle.
2 2 S ftte I t W M «
*
Buf ^ *•-■ 5 OJW politics and tha poaaiBDIty of war, , {of„
toTSllee
the outlook for business la good come what may. If tee do and united—the pavement Ve,
not have a war, business will improve because of improve blsek and eiippory. Beicce «roei-

O pen

TWINS OFFAMOUS OBERAMMERGAU FAMILY,

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b rirf twelve month*'

i - v a s e Is sR r remember. I com.
•ta !■ e a sato m sk lu Is a polks*
fftaft am s, m route to tbs boo*
ptteL J b u t bean burled M feet,
ttfiU a g tbs etnorote with tbo

Une

Brandi

beoktet my bead. The ahull was
I f It aver se ts Into the holla
igresa there will be o Jim
a a d h Kenyon td pick It to
day by day.—Leer bury
m k L ' .Jfell, th a t’s oome-

cusoleu—buetod
shoulder,
ate.
b a rfly o u r lx V th o M e a d survives
n t h Injuries. B eugtag between
(tfo sod death f o r • couple- of

WINTER
INi , . DDQE7
POOBTODfll
•
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. b. Who wSra alwvo-bandsT X«v«i HvMfcr.

, 8. Who wore pink silk shlrtol Yaa*.(|
• 7, Who forgot to ahavoT Y ss,W i No, 18. W
,/• . Who chawed tobacco? Y a a , Oj No* 88. • ^
*B. Who uaad a toothpick in public? Yaa, Ot No,
10. Who ogled girls on th« straat? Yto. OjTIo,
11. Who axpoaad hla chest? Yga,'Bl; No, 10.
12.
JWho mads puna? Yaa, 0] No, M. . • .&lt;
18. Who "handed out * faat UoeT» Yea, Oj No
14. Who ate aotip noisfly ?ryaa, 0; No, 841B. Who ate raw hamburger? Yea, 40; No, 1.
In a space on&gt;tha q y a s iio p n a if e ,lp r ,“rwu
oaa girl wrote: "l slopped 1
I found out he didn't mind

tained delightfully with » I
&lt;maa p a rty o t hot-homo on
Avoouo TOoodsy sfto rao sa.

In doom a t a dock. Compelled U
retire item 0 protaootea 1 bed
practiced l a M yearn,, end barta g m ash k k a r e . 1 w rote e book

with the some UUo So m y ^o o t*

OWA,
, Its roceptko gave am aaitdeo
A bet 1 m tiM TO goia m y beolth by
[ ■ « &amp; ' Ute.U aitad BUteo—eeebut
CMAlfow Deo] Is aotloa sod writ*
g i t v l h boo also given me s o u K M o w e «o ootmnobUe wooder*
M r I k rotoored my beolth oad &gt;

Announcement hoe been made • (
the enlonvm ent of the AQepsttab
Otero e t H l u d a n d the addition
of severe! new departmentea.

DR. HENRY
McLAUUN
Optometrfcl
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California’s Tournament Of Roses Queen
Telephone 148

ial Calendar
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THURSO AT.
called meeting of the Girl
8*#M» Council w jl eke piece at
7J *
M. s t cho- Girl Scout
Little
H :tue
on Commercial

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Seminole Class Of *34
Has Second Re-Union

P e rso n a ls

Second annua) rv-onlon banque; of th e 1*54 d m of Semi-' Hr. and Mr*. J . N. Burdick ham
nole Iligh Sehool was held Mon-j ■noted to South Sanford Avenuo.

day **«*ta*

Townsend Plan Is
A Burden OnPoor
•Brazen, Hopeless* Is
Demand In Opinion
Of Maury Maverick

WASHINGTON. IX- 31.—The
Townsend
Plan, railing for pay.
class. N. C* is visiting Bruce Laney at
mrnt* by the I r d n il (g itrn |O araU ~’w « » greeted a t tho door h!* ^ i" 1* » « r fool*.
.m en1 of *200 a month to a'l per­
[by the officer*, fharle* Palm ar,I
--------M b . Dorothy Marshall, and Mite) Mrs. R, 0 . M riw e th tr and Mr* sona more than ciity year* oTage.
,
C an ly n Cogbnm, and ’ho apon- 1L A. Rossell hat* returned from
branded at a "I'teien. uncon.s o ft, Mrs. J. M. Stlneelpher an I Tsllahasse* where they spent lhe »ci liable amt hopeless tenisnd on
: Rodman Lehman.
wrek-end,
the poor people" hy one of the
I Charles Pilmce, a i preeident of J
'
--------*■- the class, sc read as tnastm mi’w .' Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Warren and la d tn g advocate of *tv in I xeeur
f
sriil g are a short •wctcomo • ad- Max W arren of Enterprise, Ala.
Cofilf r*.**, Rrp• M. dress. II# called
on esch mem- spent C hristm as Day her* with
M*ury
Maverick.
her of th r class tn tell of hi* cr Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Laney,
T&gt;yif . His bitter
lahip (,er activities during the year
-------- .
j f ihe T win ml pru. A. a fte r which Ihe
iwo sponsors
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. D atis and
n°ll*|ip*he a few words.
family have returned .o t i e r g iim followptl u «iin liar (ivnuncm
| J*m«* Arsnt, cists h lstn rlsr. home a t Charlotte, |
C.
after Hon by Senator Arthur II, VanFpnlqf ejU m il lh*‘ 10 perrent
of se n d in g the holidayr here wi'Ji timber if, Rrpu Mean, of Michigan.
With the To^nwenilite!* circuit I
1 / 'th e —elsss had a ten d ed r o lle r ’ Mr and Mrs. W. O. Staneell.
Itm* iinm bfri of Congr***, tnkinu
• An
impersonation of several
--------V IC mnvl" stars was
present*-'! hy
Mrs. F orrest Gatchel,
Mrs. them to declare ■ definite opinion
'&lt;&gt;*s Finis- W*nn snd school and Sarah Stew art, and Miss Marie on their proposal and imp ying
n r l t class songs were sung.
Stewart attended the fu n 'ral of political retaliation to opponentw,
(he
The fnllnwin f officers were 10 - Mrs.
2 . Ihijli/in Jr , Ck/ruwni* RTPCjefttWir* M arjrjO »»&gt;d. sM l,
li.int d r r 1 1. Charl-s Palmer. ftresl ^ o V d a x i^ T t* - * — ‘
a- ■
WM stent; -M l.. Dorothy M . r J r u l , ^
•MM U .O * * . people ever offered in America,"
HU Htateiu nt fnlhtw*
seen viee president;
Miss
Carolyn
Miss Virginia Roop left y*sterm •- Cogbnm, secretary; Miss E lias, day for her home In LexThcton.
**I have b«*rn awkrtl if I am in
Va* a fte r spending a abort time faver of the Towfiswrriil Man, What
hrerea with Mr. anxi Mr*. W, M. la the Towfi-*rn«t Plan? It « •"
Scott, Mayfair.
givrn vartou* defini ion*, both a"
■
to amoLht* and in thml* of taw
Mr. and Mr*. K. II. Smith of at ion, in the la«t session of 1 on
Jacksonville wrr*
the holiday gre*a.
My answer »* tha^ if i
gufhta of Mrs, Smith’* brothar-in- means paying $200 jvi m nth to
law ami sister, Mr# and Mrs. S. A. all perwnnw o 'e r sixty nut "f a
Irw lit*
‘t r a n s i t Ion’ or salts tax. no,
|
~
"Such a plan will not only de
Mrs. Smith Jones of
Halley, *trnyjhc fuuinrm! ayaltni of thi*
Mins. 4a th e Vt*P»| of her brother, country, Put it will ruin the r a 11*41
T. I*, T hflm hy, anil family, West of pm* Ion* or social |egt-Inlion In
hirst Street. ;W&gt; &lt;
this country forever. It will dr--------stroy the peopl ’ over !*iaiy, be
Mrs, T. A. Welsh ami daughter, fnuwe it wou d bankrupt the roun*
Miss *l$iliir«s| Wflah, of Del roil, try in two week*, and an disgust
Mkh. wora U.o r ^ t * yfsirrday of r very'n«
to make it im po^ible
Mr. and lira , 8. A. Irwin, k.dgo- j n cni^ t
fenxible legialmtion.
W00^*
i "The biff shot bankers and the
...
* , -#, .
. I-ilwrty Learners, who are airiiuM
'M r dnd Mrs. U F. Hoyle .m l thp
^
,„ y
Ctad baa had e.fficlent screen
dsughtrr* . r e expected to r lurn k|ni| of ^
, Kurity&gt; , rr
th

H&amp;h School &lt;
i_i
_____
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t u |n_ attcndanc

a ‘ T&gt;onald Jackets,, of Chapel 11(11.

tfa*5w A

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igrUttco to Itam mors • hsn
• flewfakaeatal problems which

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&gt;h« m o d fantastic prop s .l,

and

attending a dancing Uehmaaj Mr*. Flhlne Hhirte-vn
a n d a *»ucd * call Hmilh, th* Misers Carolyn Cog. d,e4 yc.tcr.U y a t Haritw.il, Ga. .
, m ,OT , oundi
, w l)rlly.
IM» was one of 1,000 leg n , |H»»tma Benr,*i, Dornthv
u
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J u
_
,
.
„
old-age
pensions,
unemployment
Marshall, Sadie Mr.
Garner,
Virginia
I*.1
■Id Mrs
Ralph C. Barron | M ur, n„ industrial accident InCJ'lon, Kathleen Taney,' Carollno of- Greenville, ,8. C, and Mr. end
to m,
,,„ w|v
Bigger*, Mary I/ml** NlckrJ, Mrs. II. (.. Bailey of A ken. S C. an J | nt«lUKcntly. T&gt; injesi the
w
_
iniinche Cunningham. Gtorgcn* re tu rn ^
home Sunday after Town„ nd r I ln ,Bt0 th f pfcture 1.
W ju .
Hart, ElaUe Winn, Evelyn Nip- spending the C hristm a, holldaya , (m ,
kr, p oM propt, i„ need
—— .. ,
m
-per, Betty Wheel***, and, Na- h r* with Mr. and Mr*. E It. fra m gelling anything.
»». G. A; ion** inter- oml Greer.
I#n*y, • »ola.
| „ W hat Am„ ic, mo&lt;l j 0
||,
* faw ny reunion din- { Also Elmer Johnson, Jamc*
„ _
. have a p’an of ccnservalion and
r r n in g a l th eir homo A ran1, William Wrlholdt, John
Mr. and M r. W M. Scott and home-building, a . in England.
gfoird Arena*. G aeits Rcnktrik, Richard Dras, Jam c* gu.st. MUa Virginia Roop of which will actually accomplish
ra of the O dlini fam- ,H &lt;nrr Dy,on. C«rl V ’use. Ru&lt;- Islin g to n , V*-. returned Saturday lom flhinir , nA put , om, ftg , mi|
W« here from many sell Odham, Gconrr Stnvell. Jerk night from M U m l^jw hef. they Uim
worh: , 0 re c n .tr u c t our
gj. occasion.
, R une!!. Earl
King.
Bonner spent
the holiday.,
E nnw tc W B om k, , y. „ m , nl) lo kw p our.
ra laid-for the follo w -.C erttr, BUlle Faville, R icharl home Saturday they w .r . th e ' ,v„ „|4 of war. Th „ w, t . n
d llat, Drf and Mr*. C. Packard, B. I - Perkin*. J r . Rnh- guests for a short tlm&lt; of M r ,.‘tTo)T, ,
„ m of r, llo n . bt,
and Mia* Winifred srt Ptarsnn, Charlrs Palmer, R &gt;h- S c o lt. sister a t Se-aetlan.
| fW » « Urlty."
•L aad, Or. W. W. e rt Knight, Randall Slaughter,
,,
,
............
I ’T o enact such legislation reMr r. ’ndnM rsMD"^'jHrtdi h * ^
Uv tw enty-,is
Mr. and Mr*. D .J , Whitehead have fTltionw prr annum, would make
returned to Chatham. Va. after
, ueh p#n, jnn worth p w lic , , .
‘he Christmas »»«k h*re ( ,y n o th ln r Th, inflation would be
with Mr. Hall a and Mra. White-1 „ lch , ha t *200 would have between

A* Jones

kit*, da 'gh&lt; HI. Clai*
f t B it i-biy
Salawvlllc,
k .;

Sh, .will

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of

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National Automobile Kutulity (’hart

President P l a n s
Quiet New Year’s
With His Family
SHORTS CAldfe

This map illustrate, thr progrrss of tin- unriiding w ar between reckless drivers and safely orKanixatluii. ro-operwtlng w ith
state and local authorities,
Compan»rwia aw fo r th c 'f lr il t l months of 19.11
with the -am* period of last year.
WHITE stales indicate DECREASES in autt
BLACK states Indicate INCHKASKd in aut&lt;
*
U N ED states hare not yet supplied adequal
parison.
\
DOTTED states NO CHANGE.
Accorilng tn a tabidatlnn issued tndnv by A
safety director, there was a derv ase uf (13 n I t
mobile hrtalitlrs irt FI -rida this &gt;-s-ar over la-l yi
W*re i i i r -auto f a ta 'lilt s, and In lil.lil there were 1'

^j^
, n|vrd

Haitow ettisena have voted to
purchase and Install additional
equipment for tho municipal .light
and |Hiwer system bom proceed*
derived from I’WA fundi aa of­
fered by the federal government.
A grant of *124,000 fo r th la'p u rl» so has been approved.

ijnnort Foreign Firm Asks
For Payment In (iold
Borah
use Of
Stand On Defense
abrogating cl*u-c
railing for paymrp
filril today Milh
Court by a Colon
Ccmpama d a-ln v
nacitlonalea, which
law Hltf not api&gt;’y
transartlnns l-'tv
id.nts of the Un
aektd to collect *fi
n», Insteasl of thi
*3 , 13 5 .
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Most of Gem an

BIG NIGHT
$ $ $ $ $
—Feature Picture—
Kathleen Norrta'at
Newest and Beat Story

“NAVY WIFE**’

Sea—In Feraon—Somelhlng New

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-w ith - ,

Claire Trevor
Jane Danrell.

Ralah Be
Warden H

&amp; Comedlnn

MUNICIPAL PIER r.T L
11 A. I t —3 P. M. New Year** Day 11 A. ht--3 I*. M,

lea’s Fastest Greyhounds
Run Nightly Except Sunday

an 25 Cent*
;T ax In c lu d e d )

t&lt;

H a^ *
t * fJ

Cor. 2nd, 8ti A

■ Mwdw * on

w Commtrelal S tr u t plaaa will
*-(be compUttd.fnr tie nanoal maeiO'.lag and report* win be Heard
4*!fnm th* varlaoe commltuts. It
!*•' I* hnaad that all tnanber* will

A

py-New Year To Ym ;A{V,

WorM’a Champion Swimmer

(AMENT .

RlltTM T^JlM l

B eal W is h ts F o r
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MEMPHiS, I*
-U.— (API Senator Gerald N&gt;r. Nor b Da
knta. Republican, rhaim ian
f
tk* Senate m nilions com’tiittec,
siltf'to d ay a proposed hnutra'iiy
act w hich-hr Is writing in ll cull
for “ mamlatnry adntiolslralhn."
He assriled t h ’ United Btnles u
leading the world In preparihlncss
for war,
‘
m rmlt.d*r ' U Mr* v Mwryu 1 n l ' ■*20 ,n ‘‘ • * ln Pu rc h ,,ln * t&gt;*”*r r ’
Nye laid hs will support Hn-.
and ‘Mr.
and. Mr*. M. B. Smith, if lt motM , t at) In the begin‘ *n n '
nlng. The Townsend 1'lan le a sh for president If numinatrd “In
‘
—
Ibraten, unconscionable and hope- the light of Senator florah's saim
record otf. the Issue of n* iomil
. less demand on the poor ptople.
At ths conclusion o f th* sue cess- .n d merely keep* our nation front
ful autumobll* and alectriral getting to our real problems.
shoe, la tho history o f C ontrail “We h a 'e made a fair sU rt In
ImprovemenU and a.ld itk n , to
Florida, direetor* of the r*c«nt aoeUI security. The prestnl Is* that extrnt of aavara) thousand
exhibition tn Orlando Immediately mUds many amendmenU and Ip dollar, hav* hern completed at
commenced consideration of pUns not sufflelent or fair, but l» can the Huntington hotel, St. F at* » for a bigger and better exhlbl- be gradually worked Into a decent burg.
lion next year.
biwlnesa-llka system. The Town-

The Bluebird reataurant !• paUUta’s newest eating eiUbliahmont, the m aoag-r of which la a
Ys YallusU, a caterer of many
year*’ expcritnc*.

to

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r X
^
l-X* for the Townsend I "so ...
hey spent the HtIM *,, with Mrs.
|&gt;r
(l. „ llKr , hl.y
o , l . , parents, J | r . .«.! M rv A . &gt;rr , ^ a lt fn0ll([h
w„ w u „
l al Gray. .
, utterly Impoykihle and will muddle
,,
. ..'
' _
, , , Ihtt issue, thu* destroying nil
Mr. and Mrs. 1.. 1. F ra . cr left fh&gt;ncts of Bny hf| „
f„
this afternoon for Ahheellte, H. „
,f Tho Town, rm, Ptan

• h th e cv u ri- of prothertlon
’ la flea feet i hree Inches tall,
ghs U « pound. »nd Is a bru-

Cor. 2nd A Palmetto '
W lnhca

«^Ma« .'
New Yeqr* pax

“COLLEGIATE^
Warner
Baxter

�Kgrl £rhmann a* wsct-M « n l h ilm
u d J^n
■ m IM m t* r* .
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•—
Mi Im K Br, ra-elKted
id a t C oaly Ccmral»»loperi
w, * 41* Damn. elected mayor
S to e a ty - f lr . wlnt.r vfajtore
M aotartal&amp;ment glean by the
WM W o U v cr.b li new*
»** rfcmoved u County
M ok
County Cltrua I t-R a th » .| French of Fern Pail,
1 o rfln ln with W. II. and Im ln Phillip, of {UaXqnl
■1—Jiilya Millard B. flaltk’a
w n aai ef celery to Berth- eehoob.
, *—Tha Hardeft homo on May. appolntatnt aa judga of tha
:
wJU A m " ' *t Twwttotk Street tMatk Judicial .circuit confirmed
by tha aUta Senate.
p tn tm ******* ** fl*. to th# * x tn t of

5t,z*aiS ~°£ t w i l l 1350,000, formally
b&gt;i~. wi,.
d*dl-

rrVr

3—Comm.petal eciratarbo of C am pbell-L oeaW F at r i a t
F krld. .* .» la »t*U a m t i n A m o K L o S S J m £
* Stata c , , * , . *
* *
11—BUI. Road
Depart meat at tba Mayfair JJatal.
3. r . McCl.ll.nd beB -F b rtd a c S rw W -t-e . a—
____„
•!!••• to taka o»ar and malnUln
sk a apt. of laualalpal proportion elation open, i t o t o S ^ t b T r t
nM R U A R T
" » &lt; •• * « * " T 803 la *“ U n *
mlotlou at »aU r main In *a»lnolo County.
!* *

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form al*

®HI Fart and Oak A'*- I *B-Oter M iportam.n alaat 9 .

s

A PR if,

.»—Thirty comm.rcla! secretaries
of eoutharn eltloa rl.lt Boofprd,
|- t —Laka front land between
Saaflanl Avenue and the Mayfair
JIoM dedicated by tha City Com.
miaalon aa t public park . , , Xioia
Oo|&gt; organtecd with M .a o il
11—City aaka for IB38ABT and
••bool board aaka for M d ljtt In
Mora! fmda for Improvement.. «

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SvSS'.Si
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bStSSi
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st
ns;
Court H ow . la Beaked

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m a t • k t l a aadrreeakouee.
atnwt County Agoat C. R. D pyaa |

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kaao B.- Dooylaoo removed by
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Mf^oU County Clark of Court

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jtiaa and tka lack of any r a t a l to
,tka darlUa n o d . laduatriea.
"Fafbapa tba moat aignincanl
pkaia of tha prograaa of tko Iran
and .tail Indue try In 1 |U w w tkt
Improremaat whtek took jtlU k I d
oparatbtu after tka ateal «oda
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Praduetba of itaal jto tko laat kaU
ff tko year, contrary to eaual
aaaaoaal band, ascaadod that far
tha Hrat half by a good margin."
1 P. W. U tckfbR prortdoat. The
Ooodyaar Ttlo A Rubber Co.1
^‘Outetending. In 1935 wan tka

Comml.alonara, aftar
.dbeuaalon. adopted a
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dad atato law.
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aaditloM ladlcata that durta* tka
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to a o m *
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t l . —(AP)— Collegiate swimming
stare, bare with their roachei for
Port Laudetdal-'s first annuaJ
equally fontm, trained In #am*et for tte Now Yoar’s Day East
,Wost tank moot.
Tho University of Detroit team,
not tonsi mterweRiylate champions
In ohfht o# thi last hi no yoara,
win carry tte brunt of the bur-

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BUFFALO, N. Y, Dee. J l—l/P)
—Roland Merkel, 21-year-old mss*
oenger bby, yssterday . contend
authorship of lottors demanding
*280,000 from Frank E. Osnnott.
tho publisher and Louis A. Wikis.
Rochesler brswor. United Bute*
Attorney Crete quoted him a*
" H a g te dM.lt fee « -tkrlil."
Marksll was quoted as say lag
‘k*1 “n " 1
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Cold Stunned Fish
Gathered By Hand

. VIENNA, Dee. *1, —(AT—Mem*
tew of Uie Austrian federal diet
told tte AsaoeUti 4 Prats last night
GAINiaVTIXE. Dee. 31^- that Chancellor Kurt SehuMhalgg
WV-No books, Unto, slaktn, contemplates retiring to a monasresta or rod* were nemtod.tn
M r Sunday,
ports reaching here.
V
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with fish stunned by the cold
•ltd all the fishermen had t* do
waa retch down and plat'Item

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asntlslly different from thooo rise- 0f tho strongest, h e m (fM
whoi»- larger depoaiu, excess n - |n history (txeetdad g ate Ip 1
a m i , low rntos of Intorest, com- are results of tte ' MPI telm tea
mertlal loan* lagging l ehlnd busl-!by tte autOptobQa mAnaftererefB
noa* Improisment, bankars dralr- within th* laa* p a r t* reduce *•*&gt;
out of caeklng loan* to sound sons! flacteetleao la predufttOgi
t e slnsss. no preasnt evidrnce of *p*rations. A mo^r fsatetjs.eg
ipeeulatlv* use of bank funds, this plan was the lntrsda*tle*wK
holdings sf government securities new modsli In N u in b li i WO,
•till ths chief source Of bank In- months In advance a t tte trudf*
•mao. But «*ntlniini ef uusiness Uoaal period for Utelf dateta.
men and tenksra U better nod In “Buying of new c a n doping ttjfl
1dan course this should translate last two months and the M t j f w
.Itself Into business borrowings
of providing sloths for dpalmg J M

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work. WU1 also reps! otter ta*
aorta. Phone t l J. 1. Catos, Co,
— In*. Ostoe Building. Sanford, Fla.
— WHY B* tettered with rata?
d*^i Use RATNlP—it never taikl
tew Stanley-Rogera lUnhrere Co.

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tsl Illinois National B a n k * " 1" '
it Co. of Chicago! . “Fig-'
T te "
2?
and otherwis* I find buoNajy making wnr on CtU
Inois hotlrr. Moreover, In spU* T te " ** ” rf!“ ”
of problems, #otk nt home end
.sT s-'J?
abroad, there’s rssaon snough In
rlaULio
tho
stutolnod
Improvsmcnt he»
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U
throughout tte past year to go oo ter,ctelgattelH «»*,oug b t ^
toccrd with tte tellol that 1M*
**• « * » « ••« tlo of al
will show further lmprovsmtnl (UI**d countries.

Palm#'to Acquatic Stars To
Youth Wrote Kidnap
—- __ Meet New Year’s Day Notes For A Thrill

car dealers.

I "Many condition* today art farorablo to pro fttu . Thi reiulU
of tmpairmont of prodoction ham
■Iran u* many vacuums |o fUl, and
much obooloiconco to ora room*. (station of August ,1
Glran a fair chanco, that* will •x Istin t neutrality act
powerfully itlmulate Industry and Inc arnu and munitions,
trad*.
plreo fat February), mil
“No forreast ran afford to Ig- win te oossplUd with
norr tho ro'atlon of
United Staton."
. Av
of tho taxlnc power te t e a h Z | ^ f j * : . , n,a WAlV |
and social welfare.
Hunt’s right to taj
alter tte
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right. ,r.r » « r a iuat
‘
governments doty to prrasrra U r
liberty of tho Individual Tte
proper balance of tte two must ! "The Tor Eastoru sltuaUei
be preserved, or the exercise of the not monaetnf at all." bo.iaji
taxing power may te found etw don’t see anythin* that would
croschinf on Indlvldval liberty. cat* war ttera. I don’t ate.
Tantlon mould te MtsdUfW, tnd thing In Jfpa*’t_JMffvaWM!
China that rtolatoo tte &gt;
non-partisan."

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and tte chaaesllor narrowly ys"P*d death when ttelr automobile
struck a tree near -Lint.
d«lomlte near Rarsrato.

rtM tte first time In IU hUtory, tte peraent andCr the \\
automobile Industry Is entering a
“Intrassla* gaaa
new year under ‘full- etoem,’ In and buses braught 1
rr? marked contrast to otter ytars pdt of cocsxasrtlal
has when Jane ary and Fsbrgary wtra jappraalmstoly -T*
dk-,'he month* , wten ggymaksn ItllghUy less ttea,t
, of brought out ttelr now models ood tu p . Expoeto tte
Absppod op . prediction Khed’ilct accounting . f l X I
__ In naUtlpotldn ■of spring buying, appm te^kfaM jH
practically j aU factory su.mbly tru ste*
lints u * new operating full time, ed I t
“Thl«, a-vi tte fact that.tte In* total oc
dusity finish'd tte year *lth o n s'o f.|9 ,&gt;

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Ih* most Important news story of ll&gt;35, based on
iptper'salM (not'only of The Ssuforil Herald but also
[ftropoUtan papers) was the tragic death of Will ling
tod Wiley Post in the wilds of Alaska. Next in rcid-

nnd Mm. Lindbergh's first bom. The assassination of Sen. - sequent loss of the lives of S persons. Tha war In Et&amp;f*
Huey Long of Louisiana ranged third in importance among opts held the center of the stage during the waning
the news events of tho year Just cl-sing. The disastrous months of the year, preceded last summer by the announcedust s.Orms in the Middle West last summer took up col- meat thst Germany was rearming Irrespective of nmvt.
forest, as baaed on newspaper sales, was the convir- iimns of newspaper space for weeks. Another big event si:ns in the TYeaty cf Versailles. Thefata of George Wey.
*f Brqno Hauptmann f;r the kidnap-murder &lt;f 0&gt;l. was the burning at %a of the Morra Castle and the con- jerhauscr, kidnaped in Portland,was also
of ’ great newi

Merest. Two of the big events of the year w jn the
ceasful flight of the . China ..Clipper across ..the . Pacific
Ocean from the California coast to the Phinpplnes afed
•
.
decapitation of the Blue Eagle by the Supreme Court
The last big news event of t?36 was the embarking cf Cd,
and Mrs. Lindbergh for foreign shores.

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to address the M. C. A. A.
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faculty control.

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NEW YORK, Dee- **.
srs of tha National C oltoglatoX
A- planned today to twr*~Hlto
■pdUigkl o . tlo radical 4 k U m
of. the Sootheaetera snafsraMB
W ' subsidise a.hlete*. particular-

acrobaSk and "unde trick" of the
arlator to tailed for la this dan.
rrro u s eshibition sad the planes
■re' «fton scsrooty 100 foot opart.
Tha throa slant flyers p at s»
rttfM tioaa in Miami during ths
LEW Or
All-American' olr rasas sarlisr to
tho month, and hara booked at*
At' s i t u s ' tw riesa
Ihlbttkme hi other Florida (Hits aural
ag. Ja a a o rf' S.
after tha ahotr tin s tc morrow.
to trS •&gt; Pshlls Taetn
efftu to u u peart ho
eslrs sealed m tor I
of els U eS M d liM k l
»r#y iis DMIlUie roe

' ~ jC y Clem Saha t m ,
t»T*‘HS wing*. A rt Doris tn
Wl"" airplane, and Bk»,Q
! » IK sky-writing bom berl
f l l . 1 t t ti to Asnford
and itf'ls
flantord.and
at]' is to n s lfto w stunt to eomett|ng sntlrely nsw
tho bl*
big air Aty**
tit T, , ffor
t r lh«
rtfcw id be staged to aersno -'jes. Ha jumpe from
lo t (he Sanford MunkJpil Airport A rt Doetof plane s i a ho««ht al
Sandaj afternoon between the 10,000 feet and elides aafsly la
J s s n Of 1:80 and 1:8* otioek. sA rh. at Isa it ha has always
Tha affair la b ettf' spegsorad by managed to land safely by use of
ih s Sanford Junior. Chamber nf tie canvas wings fastened to
Commerce. Admiarisa charfsk will arm add toes,
i bS mode sad tenter* .,Ajr«Ma to * Daria ta d . O'Doll are booked to
tNi ricintty of O x ^ rh v t.w a tf bS ' e W
In ao n .l -dog rights."

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by ana who raaQy knows how
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Lbwr ™rihps NeMsfyuw^

n * Jnum and tMsmond U»rBets. ISo. to |l . I t . I l l s qul* Dinner ring. If found ptsaAs
I M M k tlt NeMK.ro
notify Herald office or phono 9U
or &lt;89 and rocelvo liberal reward.

•FT1:* ‘ fr* WF/ke w

Flav F saer' hu.'

»f r io r is i Til low rra ik .
. On. hnpra. 8J.Se.Sl.lt

STOMACH u kff. g u pa'ns, lndl&gt;
g n lio a rtotlm ^ wky- eo ttso t
I ’ hasee. SU-SI.IS. INDIAN For quick rritof gat a free sample
It. S I k u k r i bosea, No. le. ef Udgs, a doctor's prescription^
, j
bSW: ta p p lii a M helsl. i*». at MsBsyaolda .Drug Co^ .
' lieW e I t o r k e t ' steady,
ka Orsea.
I u rn ln g . &lt;ia*
tad, .era le e s a a t M t o t u a
■ Met.- IMA. L ess, w tapsed.
S ita ^ , l l l e - l l . l t . l a t a l l . i l

agNA!

1939 AUSTIN Fans! Truck |228|
K vw ^ O o jiM 1199,. Real
^ .tf M L A
2«#d Mr
l iL

�S a n f o r d l a Tho O nly O n l r a l
F lo rid a C ity A ffo rd in g R a d , H ighw ay
A n d W a te r T ra n sp o rta tio n
AN IN D E P E N D E N T D JU L T N E W S P A P E R
SA N FO R D , FLO R ID A ,

'FromPlanes WPA C osts
Molten Lava MustBe Cut;

‘CWsefers’ Scored
By Air Show Head

Atlanta Hard Hit By'
Worst WinterStorm

Laaa than 460 of an nU m ta d crowd of &lt;000 p m o m
at tto air abow la Sanford ye*,
tarday afternoon paid tha 25* 1 admtasion chart* and si
a result tha a* lator* who pot
M t w j air itont know„ on the
cskndar despite the Inclement
• • a t t a r received ta rtly enough
to pay for tba ffaaollaa they
bwtlad In thalr planet. It w n
•totod thla morning by Andy
Carrawajr. chairman of tba
J u n ta Chamber of Commerce
commit tea which arranged the
event
“I really baltera there are
more 'chJaelevs’ in Sanford
than In a citg as large aa New
York," Mr. Carr* way said.
"Thousand* of parsons defied

a n d th e unu su al s ig h t la st-

tha law and droea onto tha field
Without paying a nickel. And
they, didn’t pay because they
didn’t hoe# the money, because
many af them drore flat, new,
*••00 cars, and M M a r t aren
o» tha elty payroll."

Flakes Melt As Fast1
As They Fall; Low
Temperatures .Will
J^ot Continue Long'

Blizzard Rages
Along Atlantic

EBlahllahM i In IMS

.Won’t. Nurse Again

Says Hopkins
i week-end holiday, undaunted
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uiondtrona ttp is.io n .
A d m in is tra to r

ISS-A C. 2 £ S "

Made By Bat Man,
Dog Fights H e l d ,
Baby Plane Flies

k

head

i S * £ “4 - - S r .

T h i n

&gt;
c

Y e a r

Below $$0,000,000

n Into It b ato n It hhrdenv
— —
• hot rake la carried m y ginWASHINGTON, P - 30
riy and left outdoors for n r - —A general overhaul of

Political Polls
May Be Barred
FronrU.S. Mail
Democratir’C hainnu
And Committee To./•
Be Appealed To By, ’y
Solon Of Oregon

W H * t’

Try To Keep Over-!

f t m i b trk k i* to ib iteh •

N U M B E R S8

■T1
i*-r, |

Are Manipulated ^
By Republicans! ^
G. O. P. Accused Of

I

Hit AdminlstraUdU

!.Jtf»OI!lS.flve minutes.

Gen-

, w a i cold In F lo rid a a lso w ill
• :b e s h o r t, lived th e W e a th e r
‘B u re a u said.
*
•5 Btanwblle a raging b llrn rd
. tovary* the middle AUantlc coast
' .with a ir Inches of snow, and swept
,an Into New England, ta r i n g fn
it* wska at Hast I t deaths and
« U lk tt of dollars damage. High

Large Delegation

Of Teachers Will
Go To Convention
State Meeting Opens
In Orlando Jan, 2;
Nye To Be Speaker

County
Superintendent
of
School* T. W. Lawton said today
litlag Ira sheath caused by that ha aspects tl* t every teach­
) n t wlnt-r storm In 10 er hi tha achsols af this county
AtUnta bora the brunt of will attend soma, If not all, uf
image which public ulUily •th* sessions of t)b Florida Edu­
lays and city officials estl- cational Association convention
H IMOO.OOO. With atreat (n Orlando opening Ttwndoy ev­
Bt, thousands walked to ening af t t b weak. Convention
Candle* presided Uh only aaaalons will caatJcos through
Friday and Saturday. All aaaalons

1,"

lb

aa dalagataa from Seminole
th# weather forecaster am
County: Mrs. May Bell Maxwell,
S'

Mias Nalll# William*, Mr*. Sybil
South, Mr*. Quinton Brawn, Mrs.
Lottie Nlx. Tfra. Bull* P. Ar­
rington, Mias Eattfcr Rodgers,
Mia* Itbadra Culpepper and Prof.
G. E. McKay. H. E. Mhrrt*. O. I).
Klng.TF. J . W alla.'Jr., W. L. Bley.
C. W. tahlll, W. A. Teague, B. C.
of S tale, K. r . True and T. W. U w .

TMinaaeee and the CavoI* hi th* grip of U)« » ld
vali# ran late from tha
MkdW’f rt- Sooth Carolina
L wlth removing from five
biHfM. -nf.kaow - from Ui*
V 'W

it thin canting

In habitants raid It the association, and an* of tha
i time in thalr nsemmoat Important, educators assert.
happenedl
Henry H. Filar of Miami, preai­
dant o f th* association, will prefa BaWard TasHgkt
aid# gt tha convention session*.
ry «Hmhad to T t da'G erald Pc Nr*. United State*
Uy, fall to a early
and n contin* ad drop aannlar from .North Dakota, will
ba Ufa principal apmtkar at th*
0 degrees In 0gnford
Opening
M an ta On Thursday evdieted by t t* w eather
la -no danger of froat,
Matooroleglat E. «.

Final Rites Tuesday
For Mrs. &amp; F. Stokes

- W A SH IN G T O N . D ec, «£
— (A P ) — C o n te n d in g th » t
s tr a w ballot* d e s ig n e d
to :
te a t th o n n tlo n a l political
se n tim e n t easily
m ay
b*.
“ f r a m e d ,'
R eprtt&gt; uit*tW o.

Belly Oow, nurse of Gel. and Pierce, Oregon. -Democrat, •„
Mrs. t'has, A. Lindbergh’s first announced - to d a y a
cam- .
toby who was
kidnaped and jfglgn’lo havo them barred
, munis rod and who wsa tba from malls.
*
j Mate's star witness la ttg trial
Pierce said ho win diacau tho »
I 'd Hauptmann l» r that erlme, maltajr with Pus! mast* r General. ,
Along with clo„r stiti'i v i,,, 1 j has declined,'*' reqoaet to reof the projects htimr rtrrird not, I rnlrr Uw employ - of. th* Llnd- ra rity ncit week and then wUh
Hopkins wa* said to Imve ’nken i b#rgh* In their ' saw 'horn* In the Decnocrallc National Com­
mute* on Jan. 0 because a itrtW '
aetim to snd dclsy In psyiug-tlS?’ England.
t a ’lot could bo planned to throw
more than 2.060,000 needy em­
tha majority In a tcitaln way and
ployed by WI’A,
by "creating a banlwagon gat a
Ills nrd«r rul|Sd tor delivery uf
million role* right iff th* &lt;baf.’^ '
pay rhecha within T2 hours aftor,
b r ie f s completion of a work period, in­
Plerc* said t\c belle era tha Bo- . 1
publicans ara manipulating "A •
stead of the Ws-k nr mure which
current poll which ahows, tha .
originally prevailed. To do this,
trend away
from
President
Trvasury disbursing arents In ihe
Roosevelt"
states as well &gt;• tVl’A pay rill
supervisors tfiye been urderrd to
While tha poll being conductsug
put., on. night shifls wtuics uouiby life Literary D irest was oat
CapL C, IL S te m I, former army sary.
mentioned specifically by naqta by
Th* January Urm of county
Those given WI’A Jobs hove
a trM U r&gt; ta Hanford, and hi*
Congraasman Plcrra, th a t I* tha
court. Judge J. G. Sharon pre­
til ho conirum*d op the dole
Wther ar* spending a few day*
only poll of a nation-wide nstara *
siding, will open neat Tuesday,
until ihei check* kctunlly ar
Ith friends In tha city.
being conducted a t praaenti
Jan. 7, for a term expected to be
rlvwl.
Tha last tabulation el th* 0 1 - .,
longer than usual aa a number af
Several'tnonths
ago.
Hopkins
Tb* regular waekly meeting of
GLASGOW^ Scotland, Dec. 30. g ait’s poll, published an another .
cases are on the docket. Couaty tba Sanford Chess Club will be borrowed a doten Army engineer*
—(A^-BeltF Gow, Uie Associat­ paga In today’* llorsld, ib M i ..
I’roaeruter John G. Leonardy as­ bald In th* Valdai Hotel at 7:3Q to act aa I riiuhle shooter* fur
ed I’rssi leatned today, had been
pect* la have, the 4e«kat,wciU*ft
WI’A. Officials riptslhed tho asked b* thg UiutargHa to MS th at 29 atataa ara voting sgalqit
up th# latter part of thte'WMk,
tfHV 'WVrriNH’d|id rfnt’ r*fT fo r any- eater tbelr W p lo y r but th s avAe th* New Desl and I t t e ll. S lor-^
idm-ls ft,i*d an uni
- ‘*1
Circuit Court, Jddge / If. *B.
of tbelr first baby whleb wa* kid­ agsTnst It, though'by a narfjW ^
Twenty urn* ad Mad In SeeSmith
presiding,
wtU
also
be
In
naped and alaln, told tha corre­ margin. Out of a total of 1CU12
Hon 81, TownaMp.il, were sold
and after several Inlirratlng eihlspondent: “I don’t think I’ll go." vote* east In' this sUtv, 6.141
bitlona tho aviator brought hie ■&lt;a*ion next week, convening an today by R. 0. Cog to 0. 0 . U n e
The little-Scottish nurae said ah* ■*9-36 percent) ara against tbs'! ,
for |100, according to n deed
craft down to a perfect three-point Monday, Jan. 6.
Tha followng hur* been drawn filed for record Saturday.
prvbabfy wfll remain, employed In Naw Deal, and 0,277 (or (0.0$jLr
"dead stick" landing.
a drrea shop hare.__:r .
There wero-loop*. barrel rolls, for fury .ear* lg * - l|t£ » n t t Ccartlspiral dhta* am TiirtW atunia aver T.. T. Austin, KTW- Anderabn, E . ' "nWraln g U f* ahhwod a preclp^
She "illsclosrd Ula Invilalidn
performed In tb* air at yesterday's V. Dr*a, Arthur B naan, J, H. Lea. Itatlon of only .08 of an Inth
from th* Lindbergh* aa thay with
11. II. McMahon. Fred Belly, W. F. yesterday. Tt|a mercury rose to 04
air show Jn Ssnf. nl.
thalr second son, Jon. retched
Drya«, L. L. Keller, Wm. W. Du- degree* Saturday and fall to t l
Liverpool on a freighter seeking
Boee, P. N, W hltebunt, C. M. that high, and yaatordif/ It got up
m calm and recur* Ilf* la tha Eng­
Barry, J. K. Booker, Chaa. Nl- to 71 w d fall to I t Uat night.
lish countryside.
i
black, W. P. Chapman, B. D. Cas­
Miss Gow was th* atar state
well and J . D. Woodruff. Theo­
M frm g t llconeoo wer* keuml
WASHINGTON. Dec. n n .-j/n witness In th* trial of Bruno Rich­ muat release It* grasp on tha ' «
dore Lindsey was ala* drawn far
flection machinery, which It «a&lt;|. , *
Baturday to Gaorg* A. Huggins, —Th# Federal
CnmmnnicnHnns ard Hauptmann^
Jury service but be hna bean ex­
trot* with a dictatorial law, ta p s , .
23, and Laurie Itayea, 21, both Commissi-.n is pTfnsrim; io st*p
cused by th* Court.
Mark Wllcot (D. Fla.) declared
'
bottler,
,
tm—
/ of Apopka, and to W. E. O’Sul­ Into, the fielil of eholh l-roa-'ras*at the opening of a hearing
livan, M, and J ttiu u '.n Harring­ Ing regutnlion, an amborl’allve
q
congrvselonal
committee.
Tbn ,
source said today. II«irula'ion*
ton, t t , both of Jaeksonville.
committee a*t up r u t a of tonnrobsblv will lw desleoeil lo rtlmtrol in Semtnot* Coun y.- Hereto­
UP) duct for tth Jan. 21 primary and ' .
i S i a C K m a i W l g . As U«U U the fifth Monday In Insiie unilne ilupllcatlnn of pr-&gt;- WALDINGTON, Dee. 20. —
fore pin# ta r and bentol.' used In f o r
1
grams.
—The first Incrraa* In postal warned Gov. 0. K. Alton tlmt If
the eradication of 1h* pest, have
rsvemis* since 1930 helped Poet- thoy a n
vlototod,
Congrara
Commission
officints
said
it
Monday
evening
meeting*
will
not
been doled out by M. R. McClel­
--■
be held. This Include* the Natlon- fwlll be pnesibl* during I ho nett tnaster-Gcneral Farley claim hi* would not racognlM L oulatan an 1VL.land, county aupervlsor of th#
BUFFALO, N.
Dee. 30. — ] al Guard «a«p*ai** which have few monliV to chart uem-ral sta ­ second - suceeaclve annual surplus hnvtng a Republican form o f for*
control .work, from th* office cf
tion allgnmen's on networks lo In gonnunant operations of the ernment.
County Agant
R. Dawxon In i? 1—Federal agents today • r e - ! already had four drill* this month
Inaiir* a variety- of program* for mall*.
th*
basement* of tth
Court naled th* arrvat of Roland K .|an d which'will not drill ngnin unParlay’s report far the fiscal
llslensr* throughout rka country.
f
House. But Mr. McClelland and Marksll, 21, n messenger #m- til next week,
yewr ended June ifi lilted PostofThe
rrgulatlin
I*
expected
o
ployed
by
n
Rochester
arilrt*
’
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■
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Mr. Dawson ran': get airy mor*
Finger prints taken of a negro, be tied In with a rearrantemen’ flce Department expanse* of
whiskey bottles In which the ml*- supply houae, on chargea of M
$''94,603.243 compared ,wlth ,r*vtur* ha* herTofore been plae?d. temp ing to extort 8150.000 from picked np by th* polk* la it Bat- of preeen- eHmnrls snd the stenenue* of 1630,796.302, th* latter
state law prohibit* using wroh Frank R. J C tan e tt,' pohll*H*r a t nrday nod held far Inveatlgallon. ping up of th* power uf some sta­ t t 1,062.136 mar* tban In tha IBM
Workmen thla morning fc
th* Gannett
Mwqpapera, and disclosed today that he is aa ss- tions to bring abu.it g rraiar proho’tic* the second time.
r*laying th* pevsmrnt aa :
financial year.
Louli
A.
Wehla,
president
af
the
caped
convict
from
Oeorgla.
11*
J. A. Jones, J r , of Orlando,
Tf* Cabltwt olplcer explained Street between Magnolia and
district supervisor of the division Gen***** 'Brewing Company o f : gave tha n a t a af Willl* Bmltli
that
"ahlp and avtatWn lubclalaa, ford Avenue*, and Engineer 1
IChief af Polk* William* wa* m of screw worm control of th* ba- Rneheater.
fra* mall, and other hon-postal Karla hopes to have tt* block
rean of entomology and plant Georga V. Dohariy, special ttflad by tha ahertff af Vaktoela
and ndjoa’od ttema” toUI-d 170,- plated In n week’s tlma.
quarantine of ’lyi U. 8. Depart­ •gent In ctferfe a f tha BulfiUaltbat Ha la sending a deputy far
brick n n being token op and
1772.100 for th* I | mon’ha.
ment of Agricrlturc, came to nffk* of th* Department cf Jos- &lt;ha yran.
! „Rubtractlon
of that amount
loft th ey ara cleaned will b* ralald
Mrs,
J,
E.
Johnston,
203
Holly
.
_
-------town this morning lad had h ike, said that’ Markatl sent a
—— flnt, Instead of on edg* x*. herotolong conference with Mr. McClol- •erica af (attar* to I v a g ir and Judge I/O. St0ron attended Avenue, died Sunday evening j„ * « * »«pln*" *f 8A964.149 tomthe Fernnld-Uughton Hoapllal ^
,wW» ♦ 11*461,000 “a rdh* publisher deaaandtog anpa the Dnde M use ere memoriel asrv.
F ta *
•* th*
.ringing from &gt;24 to HMJXW. tea fa Bnsknell SoWyday and re- after nn lllnaei «f only aix day.. S f
FLOODS BWKBP OBRMJ
Funeral aarviaea will fc* eonducUd j n r ,t
1 ,u LONDON, Dec. 90. —
ihrvetenlag to kidnap tlV&gt;lr chU- p s rtl th a t fully K0OO person*
from
the
First
Christian
Churtn1
_
.
■
*
A
i‘ta n er d fe tt to Onnaett and war* peasant and that nn -tnlsr•wept many seethraa of
_
sating gad lmpraa#rs ceremony
Britain today aa a reanlt a f
o’clock With tha Kav. Herman W. C | 0 . n n
with tba Tuxedo Feed g Si
_ .
---------------was esg+eted oa the lOOty anal- Faroea In charge with burial at U I V e n " J K l C l I V o B O n rain* fallowing a grant Cfa
Company, In tlu&gt; Arcade bull
U karlaw Cematvry.
• „
-------- - g
to dUh owy the screw
\
rrn m T
”
. t;
. In whkh Major Dais*and h i. 100
Pellbearara gill le : Ed Carrs^
fl™t ** » Mria* of lector**
"dope,” on orders . bUlnod a
a s h w an hin*d by tty Indiana. way, Vara# Ifaaarngrr, J. JlC atea, "*
V !*wta D,
•ffk.* of tha Conn y AgenC
John Carver, 1, B. I’hllllpa, and R*«h*rU#*n a t tt* WemaVt Club
,0 V‘
»** RM Bonder
M artat Maaager J . O. Michael Carl Wetaal. ’
Mr*. Paart Virginia Johnston
was born In Umlen, this state, on
July 2*i is m , and la survived by
bar husband, J , X Johnston; two
ahUdren, Loo las and * ” •-*■- by DUt."
fa last evening'* lector* Mr.
•ton, J r , *«• itstrr, Mr*. A. C.
ion of Btaton island. N. Y,{ Blehordaon ilr a w d tba Importance
nthara, J. F. Nlbtoek of of giving mors attention (a oar
foods. Owl* ebemkel value, and
brother, Kaymoe
M4,f
(3 Wlbiffl
Inquest Into the
•a

Nurse Betty Gow
Declines Job I d
Lindbergh Home

cmru$ws

Lindy, Anne And Jon
Reach England In
Search Of Safety

Radio Broadcasts
May Be Put Under
^ Federal Control

Wilcox In Louisiana
Warns Politician*

Profit Was Made By
Postoffice I 1935

Noted Publisher;

I

Relaying Pavemen
Down Town BL

Short Illness Fatal
To Mrs. J. E. Johnston

Wednesday1 afterno-n at -3:00 Lecture Qn Diet Is

John Diehl Diet In
""«r •*
Home la Curt Read

W * ' wu#

MARITIME

Lg Robinson told
pd hm bretfwr &lt;
S i m , and leak M

e

�from which WU deducted $2,262,296,000 for Ineaea, lu vIng a act t i 112,466,262,000. The Inconu for the previous
TUI trowed $13,117,646,254, end netted »10,846,668,682,
After making deduction of *2371391,722. By vjur - of
contract the peak of prosperity yean; 1929, ihowed a gross
Income of $29,946,952,209 and a net of rz4,«H),735&gt;64.

ypt
wm— n D m blank

T h e a U U m e n t to n ig h t abow rd in c re a se s In W fgee s o d
s a la r ie s a n d In b u sin e ss irtco tn s for 1994. The incom e f ro m
w ag es, s a l a r i a s r c t c , w a s up 13 percent aver 1989, and
a m o u n te d to $9,189,166,000 ae compared with fT,lJKL82$r

poaw tay* 'ti $ rjt rts2bT.ua. tog.
k s

Toli

■a-ussa
? 1j&lt;
*****

at CUB

000. The Income from business and partnenhips was re­
ported ae $2368,196,000 fo^ 1954, as compared with f ir
966340300 In 1989.
Dhridanda on stock of domestic corporations retained
TOOTHi flea fl
A total income of $3,007,019,000, this source of revenue
being the most productive except for wages, salaries, etc.
Rents jutd royalties produced $477,480,000. Taxes, and
interest paid, lupplled the tiro major sources for deduc­
tions during 1984, these Items, accounting for $649,700,000
and 9900,197,000, respectively, during lf ^ . totoh u tlm *

447*
1309

“ ■TO » 3 » - 4 l f n $
« 3 « M U -4 M M

Lynching Records
Though there was an increase in the number of lynch­
ing* which took place in the United States In 1985 pvar tha
number (or the preceding year, there w u a substantial ded in t from the number lynched In 1938, and the general
trend toward fewer and fewer lynching* wme maintained.
According to the records’compiled to the Department of
Reccrda arid Kesearch of the TUakegee Institute, there were
20 persons lynched in 1936. This la 6 more than the num­
ber 15 for 1931; 8 less than tha number 28 for 19881 And
13 more than the number 8 for 1982. 18 of the persona
*2
get w r n r f
lynched were in the hande of the law; 6 were taken from
■—
jails, 6 from officers of the law outslda of Jane end 2 werf
usa to visit the shot to death In e Jail.
"There were 63 Inatsncea In which officers of the Uw
preranted lynching*/’ writes F. D. Patterson, president of
the Institute. "8 of the*e Were In Northern end Western
states aijd 44 in Southern state*. In 42 of the instance*
the prisonera wire removed or the guards augmented - or
other precautions taken. Ip th e j l other lnatancaa, armed
force was paid to rep el the would be lyncher*.’ A' tots] of
94 persona, IT white and 67 negro, wars thus saved from
Veath «t the hand of mobs."
Of the 20 perapua lynched, 2 were'white and
negro. The offenses charged ware; murder, Tt al
rap* 3( m o , 8; altercation wjth

*■
u
tbs
na,

Tbo twalv* rtatss a t th* MMwest farm b o lt. coottnqe to vote
tMevdy, mors then I to I, ogalnat
Iks Hew Deal while d o tsa of tbo Male*. Daiswart, Nevada, a s l
Uit giants, Mew York, P a a s jtvania, and Haml snap.
-tfcs twtlr* rtatss ratios tat
fee the New D eal Also Is the
UtolC
Seats, mertda .how* a majority th* Administration w
of MM i m r n t a n Oklahoma Vlrgtels, NartS Carolina, Boat]. /
Im tu ty ,
aa.ll yoroost against th* Ad- CsraHis, - - Georgia,
- n ------r . Alabama, M lm h slfl,
minis JffUan’j polldas.
Twmty-alaa of tha f a t t e n * Arkaaqsa*, LoqUImi* sad T e n d
atataa from which ballots ha** “Mississippi la strong*** to*
been tall tad ae far ropreaont aths N.w Deal, with a majority of
• total Of m B to u ra l Collags
voUs, or SO vo tas ever a maJerity. Tbs tw a in atataa show.

B
*Ut*i of

•71, respectively, also
ferorsM* majoritiot.*

0p«&gt; ivnr Bud***

Tennessee, ); Texas, 2,
U v w t^ e f

tbo holiday*. &lt;
Mist fan**

G oorft Vanablo, tbo wel
Matreotor, baa )«*t M t d
tha contract for a fja* b

1”JT; i

pen. Th* now b o a s will 1

tlu friend* of Mlao Wtaais * i on P w k A ren a, m tk
iMttb W« be eordlallj Iplcrntad
to Iosya sf bsr warrlog* rtesntiy
Mr. Oaarast f. Jsokaon of C°tomMa, 8. C, wbkb took pleas
Tsoodsy sftoteom ot tbs Mrih•4kt psrooqag*, tbs Her. g. K
Itohmteyer «Ahtog 0t*» la tbo

to

tfUBSSSSite.

Charge.
Government

coni of the total population s f t i e
United Tut**. Tha safe* aUUa
cast 78.50 poramt of the total

HtW Hampohlrt,

W ty ,
sysE***, *z other person, 1; slapping a woman,
' Tha state# In which lynching* occurred and tha num­
f « k a le M U e a p . . ber In each atate are aa follower California, 1; Florida, 2;
Georgia, 2; Louisiana. 4; Mississippi, 7; North Carolina, It

One of tbo p rv ttl.it of tbU.
froa’i parttoo w it g irts to boner
of tbs tfrthday of llttlo Klrnhen
I f f t o v h r W»
op Wed***dby afternoon at th* bom* of Us
S w k R rt. A, 0 . I s d u ry . Tbs
sttiseUvo yooag hoot woo tbo r*liplent of many lorriy proaont*.
----------------- otMlon WON)
l r , ' Sarah
WaDato tell,’ Kathor^
. ,
. A lbrrtO rtsU
M u n t e l s*4 Artbvr lo sh try ,
l »i»4er Boraor, W a m r Seoggon,
u l May and JaUa Zachary. As*
sbtliig M rs. Powirs w erti Mr*. A.
D. tash ary and Mr*. C. B. AeD.

I
i

W4T? t U l M i l l f I

eM spirit of st. 668,000.

etate. Aed tbea if

977—SXJIf$ 1
a u ~ 441$ft

ta-nu. 4 1

X JX fft 1

DUN K turns; D «T PALM
: : ACID, a
NKHl M A U k O

�CoramutalionTo
LifeTprmTp

Japanese Notable

I TOO LATB TO CMfWTf
WHY Be " bothered with n ta '
U«. RATNtP—it never f»a»

Family

Personals

Attorneys WflJ Seek
Clemency Instead
Of Anothes Trial

m aJd a oa I MM* Beta Ftaiuburg of Jacfchibltaea t)M a t their bam*. aw v llb la visiting bar eUtvr,
Ilf Y « A i t S lr a tt A tarW. &amp; Eaehry. Magnolia
JMO P .v M . a^U ia if jhraar a n aarvtd a t |(M ;* * « » « .
cfocfc ta a later la tba afternoon
* -■ ■
today
Kit ware axchemgad fret* a I Mr. and Mr*. P. N. W hlUhunt
M tlfnU r 111Wad tie*.
.end a Z. WhlUhunt hare gone
^**;Mr p°M Aai t l LW TWaa present ar«ru Mr. * » d 'to Spark*, Oa. to spend a abort
r . X SoomUMt, Mr*. B. X. Haley e»dM I*pB **tl time vUk trabUva*.
■aoa- .
D.I
m or tL.aniaaa,
M iJ H
r aad M
n I| .
-------- k
ai«r
Mr.
Mra.
u n . . t - Mil r b M M ’n\nitrtttjr Pfaff of Foroat
A rtttir
F o rm HUla,
Hill*, L.
and l la the gaaat for a few weeka of
Mg uncle and aunt, Ur. and Mr*.
John Smith, Park Avenue.

TRENTON. N.
Per. JO. —
WV-Bmno Richard Raaptmana'a
couastl dlacloaod SurMay It alact.
ad to seek cUmcncy before the
New Jersey Pardon# Ceurt, rath­
er than aak the la v ceurt* for a
new trUJ. because of the "broad. &gt;
**
*a
_ .
1
i L _____ I
ar view"
tba
pardon
lag atribunal
dlight taka of any raw evidence

K fS U i

Cooiawaclag New -Year'a Sea
TU BS. N IT K 11 P . M.
DEC. S I

E n jo y ed B y T o n n g S e t l« rted

to Jacksonville after
T
* * spending the hoi Ida yi here with
. Men ben of the yewagw ***-£•» , , * b r. Ura. W- B. Zaehry,
ientertained with a ptOgTeaalVe Magnolia Avenue
| dinner party In few eoureea Bon_
1,
.
ig account
■day t m l o f i t tha hontts of •* ^ Ban*on Itfl tbla morning
w , ” e rV r.'e " n d &gt; lM Ro,H Hawl. Mr*. W. C. BUI.
*? ™»k* Wa ft»Wllaon of this d tp Mr.. R. L. C o n n H e n d Ura. W.
Ho
Ww&lt;* there

ft0 4 tzen Weds

DANCE

.

4’lected Christmas
W married to John
n of Calneeville, eon
lame A n y J . Wileon
Tba wadding «erepopular young couorracd at 10 • ’cloak
f the bride*# parents

The glamour and excitement of U*d&lt;- Itam ’i Navy provinces the
background agalnet which these two Ihe a drama of love and devo­
tion. They are Claire Trevor and Rsifn nouamy, featured in “Navy
Wife." It le a Fox picture, adapted from the
novel
"Beauty'e
fk w rtw j.
‘ttzz. H ovOl .m d ptoew a*. The Milan# Tueeday.

be m n convicted
h toby (laying
When Dr. Toyohtko Karawa
evidence and d r- J,(above), noted Jepencee Chrl*l might ba of. j lien leader and pacifist, reached
r hoped would l»-1 Sen Francleeo to begin a lecture
&gt;o commute the , 'ouc of the United Statee, Immln life Imprliun-1geetion offlciali took V.bn Into
[custody and barred him from enb . „ «n-,nc»&lt;t “ " ”« **“ - e l r j
U--»

+*•»..

Uatriet of the F trit
lto « h .^
many g
krhnd Mtive green- the wad
I tha tiring room
I tha earemony the
I song was song by
to of
GainearDU.
Itoa war* played by
H IM , a lister of
t o n s attired *tL t l w crepe dr*#*
pas worn a flower
m atk ctrelaa, has toog framently hart wtth bar son and daughterMi wa* unattended, torn In pro^totfana atggad by tha In-law, Mr. and Mr., Oaoar U
f a smartly .- tabd- Florida Ptaygn of tlH Uilvaralty Harrison, Palmetto Aeenua.
B*vy- Mu# tglpl*- of Florida and tba GafaagvUJa
-----—
h the lapels of tba U ttla rta a ta r. Ska wag grad aMm. Locr O. Bussey and son,
todfa*', fas Waned atod fro m '(to FlatidanK ato'Cal- Jamaa Butsay of Waahington D.
laga for Woman a t TUt»kasaea C, are vlaitlng tha formar’s
and for tha past Sevan! yean brother-in-law and aiater, Mr. and
*
’ — kJ*'“ "^'toa par- M n. Oecar M. Harrison, Palmetto
■,1-BUl
*«s. *AOm u
W
“ *■ ,om*i * the Agricultural
Kxteai €%ttw q to u w ilcui S«nr1c i i t tibv TJi t i if i tty
&gt;Ut chrjwnlh#Cl
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Carlton »rtod today from , Yewagrtown.
r . - ' rUtmam.
' .W •« * ►
bl« la spend tba w iniii . wMfc
— , -k»lr son-in-law and deagh eEo- ‘ Mr. and Mr*. C. E, Adam*. Loch
ritj. Arbor,
• » d ’. Mf. and"lira. J*»«a K. Hlgglas
iaao ubd ctdldran, Jlmmt* and Joan, of
B. Jblnaa City spent Sunday here
m with Mr. and Mra. Edfw.rd Rig.
H glna. West Tenth Btrekrt, Jimmie
had Higgins k remaining her* far a
O f f«v» d ay t with »f, coueln, Edward
Higgins, Jr.

3

- J. -A. - WhiUhorst sad children
have returned to Jackaonvllte
aftar spending th* Christmas
holiday* with Mr. ind Mr*. P.
N. White h u n t.
Mr. and M n . J. L Yarbough
and ion, Dewey, Ml** Julia John­
son, Mite Gladys Johnson, ami Al­
len Johnaon, wife have been vial’tng U&gt;* family of J. M. Lea, M0&amp;
Orange Avenue, returned to their
home In Sanford, N. C. last
Thursday.

DR. HENRY
McLAULIN
Op’-omatriat
Eyta ExamlnM
Gkaaca Corrtclb Fitted
t i l Park Ava.

Quantity
Special PricM Mon. 4 Tue*., Dm . 30-31

Shrlno Cocktail

Cooaywna Soup
tU i Cranberry Baud
t BaaSf with brown fi
Kdtauoped Oyitara

Aaaartaaeat *C 1H brpato
Oyatera

m m

America’s Fastest Greyhounds
Run Nightly Except Sunday

5t Italian Soldiers
Die On Battlefield
ROME, Dec. 10. -UP)- Pre­
mier Mnieollnl’e Blackshirt troop*
lost bt Italian and aatlee toldlera
in * Sunday battle i t IJarieu,
•aid a government ennounceimnt
today, al Ethiopia apparently
flung Itself Into a conflict de’ermlned to chwart Ik* enemy ad­
vene* wlt&gt;4 large-ecile military
open t inn*. Th* Italian
com*
miniqu* added that "heavy Ethio­
pian loss**" occurred.

At Beautiful

-

Sanford - Orlando Kennel flab Ir?ck

Mis* Margafat Rober'e,

RILEYS

zuma

Couplet* kltche* a a t h**
ta n k a .

Pres* Photo!

Mrs. J. M. Hayes
Legion Auxiliary Will
Discusses Christinas Give New Year Ball
Ure. J. M. Hayes read a paper
A Urge number ef persons are"
on Christmas customs In the making plana to attend the annual
Soutlf et the reguler meeting - f American legion Auxiliary New
N. de V. Howard Chapter of the Yaar'e Eve Ball to be given TtteaU. D. C. Its hi TrUap afternoon at day evening at 1D0Q o'clock a t tbs
the home or Ure. U. B. Wigginc, Uayfalr Hotel. Dancing will be
Magnolia Avenue.
enjoyed to music by the "NoctomUre. B. L. Perkin* presided ov- bulntore” orchestra,
er tip b u d w n wulnn when
Officer* of the auxiliary, Mr*
plana were dlscuceed for the an- W. D. Hofmann, Mr*. II. C. Waeh*
mtal Robert E. lee Bail to be giv- burn, Ur*. \Y. T. Unglay. Mrs, II.
en Jan. 19. Report* were mad* B. l^wli, Mr*. J. 0. Uuff, Mrs.
on the ChrUtma* boxes »ent to J- H. Colclough,
and
Ur*,
the Veteran* Home In Jackson- *• J- Holly will *#rv* a* host*****
vill# and to needy femllie* In San. •MI* W. D. Hofmann will be floor
ford. J. S. rankle, BemliwIo^Cown-’ m»rT*nr f tl)' il- W H*»ne and J.
ty'a only . Confederal# v-teren, 0. Huff will be in charge of ticket*
also received a Christmas rrmera- *t *be door.
kranea'fmm |th chapter.
At tht atrok* of midnight a
Refreshment* were served
in *,in d march will be conducted
the dining room where the table »h*n favrr* and clacqurrs will be
wt* centered with a silver "lolly, distributed. Post Commander L. F.
pop" tree. Tlfrse present wore; Boyle of th- American and Mr*.
M n.'B . L. Perkin*. Mr*. W. Z.
h,IV0 b,,'n invited to lead
lull, Mr*. A. K. Roisetter, Mr., 'be n&gt;*rtb.
St, Clair Whit*. Mr*. J. C. Ren- Commltte* in charge or the
nett, Mr*. J, M. Hayea, Mr*, the dance are a* follows: Mr*. W.
Jems* (J, fjheron, Mr*. M. ft. t&gt;. Hofruami and Mr*. F. E. Itoum-

**r“

M ERO

Vantage Coffee 2-&lt;I Ib. pkgs. 29c
SunGght Cream Cheese pkg. J c
quart,a?
Apple Butter 2—28 oz. jars 2SC
erehey’s Cocoa 2— 1 lb. cens 25c
[ixed Pickles
24 oz. jar
He

IS ALM OST B E Y 0 N % fi£
e Heart of the Winter! Sensational
Sweeping, Absolute, Store-Wide

A Whirlwind Selling At Sharp Reduction*!

&gt;p E v e r y t K i n g l

TUESDAY

An4 UMtcn To Tha Yowell Co.

OnlylT Few*Days
rtunity
Tima and Tide wait for no man"
Ba Hart Early Tomorrow Morn.
m M M M w gng
Bobo Valua

t s nI eCr U
i QUL U!

Sensational

Sale Of

Highlights

&lt;2r»5 "’ 9 siats,’." " .
ValMfg to lAfi(

Smoked Hog Jowl lb
35c—HEl^S

Up to

i.oo at

XM a ia .k it.

*

fart Wool, pair
| Lot QIH4M

Comblnatlona,
To 3.60

Rough Crap—I ,
Pebble Cropaot
Corded JEffodal
And Novelty
8 « r t Wmru

le w ftf*

4.96 Grade, at ;

? la r fe b u w a .

lit

m l 51to ' i n

�Ti-'fWaMtotgfWWIiWIiTH' :

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A ~ W W

Fortifications
Be Ailed Cong

A Happy■■rtr&amp;nd
Prosperous
New
Year1I1
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- -

. te n iT T N R i c a -V* ,
(tyno-&lt;iuxrt.r eiU#&gt;

ApbW, II to-akaapar a r t doaa th .
wark. WM alaa rape) other, la*
aartal Fhona I*. 3. i. C
(nc. Cates Buildlnr, Sir.ford. H a .

UlUt&gt;*

M Spteker Jo*- ’
pit W. Uyrn# #f &gt;
h* House, ht

jrrn nans'

(N u n tr; *
;a
;

;

Assarting that
r h* III lh*&gt;l»»

BOBfaTS1

T, "
i n of Congress
*s a ra ra g ro M ^ th a t: prsparad¥ « • fofgwaf la. “good In.ur.n.o
agalnat It," Bprnf ..Id tba luu* of
an adequate na Icaal
daftni*
.hon'd ba ana of t » hlghUgbts-of
Seeking a [daw hom# where-Udnap threats'&lt;i|
tha .onion oeoaly r Friday.
mak* llfc oo# of frar mil drrad, CoL Charta# A . Ll
- I t o W f loftttatl i* from tba
Hoaaa military aa^ naval commit* ■to establish a home In England ’ Hoping to aV pJda
b rig h te r, TtT-ms*&amp;tr Imporlry **
tba speaker .aid,'Ibcaua* author- two day* lator. (Associated
tn iv d u s e r - - r t r t n i r r
Iratkin* already (gilt to balld up
lU s &lt; Half t )» ilr DayStok
Rs* Dl.mnn.t, llonnl. F»|, B'lH- tho Army and Navy,\
bt* l* n «, &lt;len* O n &gt; . Ju «i» rms.
M arty D tha My p-WHsm, Byrn*
.
Dan*llne. Cfcas* Ms, P r la o s SI*
bans.
p u tirrif a t r i M b t s wii. h
lattr -g a r ,
tm
u d r.
O .rh

r a d io ” s e r v ic e

*t

ncer Night” Fea­
lties In County
iwn Will Be Held

BHILE BLADE, Dm . M ~
&lt;*v-A tlofU .tra y M b i
wounded tw# brother*, Sam
GUI. 14. tad Dan. IS, bat
roithar la billavtd- to bar*
baan e-rtously hart.

Ton bullet Ht Pam In Dial:ft
rMa, passed through hia body
and struck Da, la fka right
ear, Itdgtug In th* aealp. Th»
youth* vara traatid a t tba

TWO BOOM cottaga and
lata batwoen Day and
Ava. U nit bo aold. Cheap.
J o* none, Calloway, W. yt

Cold Wave Ended T ’K f c T *
At Year’s Close, * £ £ % *

In City Population
T*.

X T .—a

IK &lt;

No Frost Tonight Italians
Ic e Storm Cripples
City Of Atlanta In
32 Decree .Weather

Political Probe

« r » « f in* o o c b o u a C T .
IU M -A H T w ill b* h*M *4
a of tea Cawpaay. O a w la*t* C u a iy , Ptortoa. on

&gt; T*&gt;niry itia, mi,. *r
I*!#»#*&gt; J. A. RRPPATIL
I5a»t iv ... &gt;aa*rt(ary.

Height*. hhWw 64$'Wi
■ . ■- • , ■ • • . •

Nsw Ytar's Day tomorrow will patebod aa usual and sptcial da*
b* obaanrtd as a-full hoWay In Hrory &gt;anJ twHshabt* InaU will
*^*^5
Lambeth palae*. that archbishop
■•Id ha recently.had Inrltad th*
authorltli* of European Christian
comraunlin* to luu* a solemn re­
minder «f th* part th# paopla
lawinf sll war wm onnauac d lu ( should play In shaping the cours*.
Bight hy th# ArskbUhop of Cantsr* of aatlons..
*

d M arket Report

« ! l t

»

atawarta

mwaito.
Wa laapiy*
par «vaoa tuaotss.
ffJfm-.RWt 'fc. ‘ to-1
n*a llghl. Ormaad
Na rksl
alts Hits
I N kaahsl hpra.

I^kk

8ltod*l Prim Tkntigb Thi

.Talar this
Hi tar day
Jr"
postafrlc*
r.

D rir* 0 « I F o r ,

■rtWWWniv^raasam h—

let a* SAFFJBUAKD T sar
Csf agalast a Inl»r drtrlag
ha sards. Our “FlopM* -U
Ilumper" torric* toka# cara #f
ororythtoi, at on* atop. (iltM
&gt; * •'1 0 IwportMat sorrlcca far
tba prtr* of 3, Aak for tba
flat-iatc pile# *• your car.

to

,!* :

WASHING

•

CAMP.:

POUSHUfd

W# Tall far aad d*U r« ,
. -your car.
.

SEMINOLE TIRE
-SHOP, INC..

offlct7 la ^ C o lo n el Denies That

Hall and Court Houaa wUl
bi dosed w|t|J the oictpilon of
lh# police and fire dapartman-a
an4 the ahcrlfr* afflca.
'
In tba way o t talsbraUag ih*
,dr*n: of thh N*w Y.ar, th .
Flka will sU rt off tho day with
rrw
p ,.,¥ ,,
#u
00
• ’.toot, all Elks belag lari tad, and lb* day will
Clow With th* h|g nonw r Night

mZu ~ Qa tn ^
[)u n tv

A s.

s u*n' au*"u *hN*

r f R H ^d^Ttrano'tfaupm ann. ' fnlghf and tomorrow. Th* c'ty ‘s from Doto, wnaa*
Reporter, had no chance to ask .till
str-ggllng
to or*rcom. lane* s h l g f r J M j |
WIo"*‘ Lladtorgh any quxiatlona break. In str.a: car. elrctrle, ta l,. or’a wa*t»ifct,' M
l i m e O I j n U g M T i L J C t o t o i « N daahad down lha gangplank phon. and Ulrgraph serrlor.
w lrtlststd th a t all
to a taxlaah. Eran their hotel, R|*ing t*mp*rwtur*a gnawed SS EthUplaaa oami
I l c h p U C I T Y N E W S B R I E F S nH&gt;!n
k ,p t ,4er* ^ A Into th* crystal cloak of snow bulanra U h lL Jm rl
___________
carload of d*toctl*sa escorted tho n m f,u on ik , Carolines, and ^-A n'C lU aglM K
’ Th* Yeuns nem oerm ts.roc.iw
kl*
J* .highway traffic la '^approaching half a mllltoa seat
i o n“
I n mtotoLt^
to
S
to
.
^
hcUl,
thg
U
B
jb
,r«t"
__________
ptr,oll-donslaught
Monday aga
tof
most l o a t y Hall a t TJO • clock|,f% A m srfcaitkn* war# reports ,
--------------------

A L o t fo r y o u r m onay

m*"* moO.nM a,-karlwa •imdy.
«*• t*i
baek.l crate*, re n « r. No tuaoly. Cbdlra, a* tap**y.
. hmprfc Faaay
I I.N .It S *
rb ol*. It.t l
l-alirorala
Woo. *«ra No Papply, r
P o t a t i MMi rJnrtOa HII m T rla m a b .

I; PtsrMd

On
Gold Night

y ° ^ lc*
Thar* will
Il.ra ld .J j.

largo'r aerrpted.

tort m . iti«.
iH^kiSi‘J20B^p!'r,,,' 9*r ***•
K ml## t l traits O X I U r riart**. m i Issksl kajaa t • ik# aa arw * ! »•«. No a*«pi&gt;.
Whaueal* Mashac |0)IAh()M. Ktartda. accantlng t*
lot A*MaiU*ra as* I *r*4*i R k * i Uaat. aa* l » bu.
r a It.boar U«rt** | St-sw itc ll.U . INDIAN IUVRK.
■today ka r*».rt*at ■'•»diir*
No. Sa.
II. ■I
to ' I
rn lair I* KM* .rAIW UCrr; winriu*,- Ml *os»n

LAKELAND, Dm . S I.-(A F )
r T n l t Arm K
—Nineteen Ihirty-fto#
which
- -'
brought Florida much aunahlaa
l%
T
i . •, —
hut also th* coldest December
old y e a r wtil
In many yyara reached th* do** th # CTRCk of rlfln fit
today with mil.) tempora.area A f r f t R .
R e llu f
throughout th* eta a, O o rtm -1inovad a p f o r luppc
ment forecasters said warmer I ta lia n n o r th e r n a r t
/.ra th er wl h probably / tw in ' HcJp » t|o n o f A lo
wwultl cahar U» tho now year, rho j n o t c f ttp a b n i In W
frost msming ..tio n har.
[ B la c k a h lrt I ta ly pr»
p o rta no dangor from cold for
r -ijj awav N&lt;
eitrua or truck crops the r * -.ra io b n tlr m sine* t
malndor of th* (week.
S r T a T ^ w i u Wal
Frost and frooilng weather tlfloa ~ rttl oalklil ■■
took • 'hoary truck crop toll dur* ware flsad tlaog M m
lag Vetobnber, b At alt rue n - ] Jeer'd t o l l l i | ) n i
raped damage. Last night's tow ttndlng from Makmlo t
temptrataro to Florida was 31 at ward f a la t af tha Ito
Jackaonrlllo. In tBou'.h Florkld 1northwest toward th*
Sad a 0f Akium. Ethiopian*
E S C I D C R C D O f t C T I Minn, htd a low of «
high of M dograa*.
flrot U*M ntandeato
- -j ■
*
Th* Weather Burtau foracadt wnrfaru aad la g a a l^ I
v w , n .c *
A n a t light to ganile easterly wind* for in kabrl to t a u t flahtb
H e W Ul M ake
H ia
r s . __
„ . “ T *".foraea« halng a* foUosaai
‘ttallaaa BBRaORM
*101116
ill
U n ta U l
.-Probably rain In north aad whit* aad M it|« .l
*
——
!central portions tonight
a n d {Dalian afftoora. dk
LIVERPOOL, Dm . St. —(AT— | W*ln*#slay; not quite so raid ta -'la a t month. Ubtog
Th# Lindborghs landed htro today night. Extreme northwest Florl-1 MtlmaUd N r |k s II
^ » « g h trina-Atlaatlc trip da—probably rain tonight aad dead aad daahla
and want Into Immediate taclo*.Wednesday, strong
northeast wounded.
alon ln a hot*!, kfamtora of th* wind."
I The Ethiopian |
«rgw of th* itoaawr American \ still crippled by U»* w ont k* day laauod a corns

S to r e s , O ffices, Postoffice Lindberghs Lana
ObserveNewYear’s Holiday In-Liverpool But
B
anSard, wi.h th. dosing of mi City
____ r , ^ . ~ t

Ito S K

_

In c re a se

itad at Lake M nry l&lt;v
r
ovtnlng p?.(Nf,r’
Nlgtit) and earlr nettf any community in

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Germany’s Threat Of To G *. More Money
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IlluiWtn, Uhy Anrt. iV » l flUrh.
&lt;Iu«ta panrd, lu itr M&lt;ir* than thoaa which act a record build a formidable *ir fnre. tn «*l mcr* state money for schools
•mil, C*boto««U&lt;s K-.l«lUr. rrwacwni poaamiaawbtoVla^-iftaun may H -rioIntTonof th* VaraaOte. Treafy —It* datalb. for t k u i * « M »
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nrcostary,' Byrns was not ready to b u t nlght solidified British dcUr-aavrot-waa promised hare yoatofaigysi g s r n —n iT t niTT
•roauv. Paf.d/ IJn,
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H* Ogjdataad that ho was mlnatlcro u Intnrai: har mrn day by H. H. W a r, prtaldrnt e f
I* Pin*. IflatitanH JtoTf*. Pel*
lU rJiajui^rtHef. '9*sH|*a no« fantOlar prrtanally with da- / orrM and "added a now ront plica* the Florida Education- rtWftrl*
talU of national dafrns* needs.
llon
y ,, naeal limitations eon-U on.
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B y KrW«F arm ing to maka final mr- tkadP sought iaa*tuarr from kid* f i » O Q a p . l r l ^ J l l f t l l
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Jm I! “ ^ . n a p throats aga |ast thslr s e c o n d [L O R S l v l U B T f l W i l l

radars to tba Mat
Corornmonb Bffk

, tworlat playgrouad avaralght.
Seminole Cou'ntjf'fanncr. "win Tha tkle*. Wednesday, h ig h lit
In t l years w# will ba hlggor than bo allowed to markot only 11/1^1.IilO A* M. ad 2:t&gt; P. M., low. a t avoid th* Haajfcpaan nacutioa.
Orlando."
bushel* uf pola.aoo—unless they 7’J O .A . M. aad 1M P. M.(
» * k i :* ■ i f . n W .
u » ) Mr. Dawaoa saU th a t kla ad-,pay i t u s M I canto per bushel. Thursday, high er *•“ «A„
liaato A l Marian Hom*
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Sanford
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Sanata haarings wtr* held *
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' —A member a f tb* family of Au- tarday ordarod th* Coast GuardBalaaali baa atdafad
A few y*arp ago balh.W arran Potato Act, as trinamlt*|
sr Orisana during ll^ y
.A coronarti
jury today hklJ hray NsU Margnn, brother-in-law station to patrol a new onforce- offonalt*.
town*
war#
tha
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alsa,
th*
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to
County
Agent
C.
K.
Daw*!
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,----r»l«n and OvT proclpatod
Ray R
Robinson!
negro, to ths ot Mr* UadNfgh, said today tho mtn area off th* AllaRtk Coast Pramtar Mii n dWI,
*&gt;y
a is o n , nagro,
nf tH man- torbubiU dayuj aaaM ktod t f saU aarwaadail aach,|*on today. A grand total preduc* Cxiunty
Grant! Jury to connection Ltodbargha win h* guaata of tho agalnat liquor •muggltog.
with hto aablnat, prop
both had tha aaflto rail and hlph- 'tlon of 1M25 bushels la permit*
with th* d**!h on Saturday night Morgan hom* near hero while th*
By , proclaaatlaa, lb* Caaa* long rooaaral* al*R* I
wa*
facllttl-a,
#ad
H
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a
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t*d,
but
only
I2.0J7
rap
b*
mara ' i r ' j a S n ’ .jcctr.f -w n-J
of hit brother. Raymorui Robin- BHtaln.
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Ouard waa dlracttrd to patrol wa- a a*w M q*trial « p
_ demand th#' tlcctlnn boar- s up* as to Whwh I s a s would gsow.lkatcd. nearly 4.000 bushel* bsing son.
j
’
tor* about *2 mlloa bsyond tba central k R tto * Rgd’1
Orlando
was
tiia
lawn
that
grow.
J^toORsWlB glr# to ^ rtlto Instructed to glr* Long and
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rpimtttofta, •ntl Dapha* amll-Loni c»ivlUlat?u tq a il rtp- “but If Orlaaia ha# awy natural (
John pocklmm, U n s rtm n atio n a t tha ,- polls. ' Tho adrnataaa a m Taafard I want I to produce bi|«ern 40/000
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K(1,n*f**‘ jgar#rnor appnlnU ail election ^ u T g r t W .»y * a r « d S * to - n
£
%£ g J .s l.r V f
m ^ J J
T trabandjlquor. In th . M w » ro x t o W J , • •to g a * itarn
g.f* soma Old mahwac* boar»V H* cuatad board* in lira thorn aad aa* trhathor yaa ec- Imd ro.nty. and th a n applications
w ar. farwanir-l to th . atoto of*
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UUp #f yooagtr glrla to pt r {ah«s a ft.r .h-y rotod la
fWo* ef lha AAA to GatasavUIn
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x%will baach tha older ^ , 1 tqual roproarntalion.
Thor#
th.
allotmont.
w.ra lll1-l lt*M* *tU" tl0n
I’ CROSS C m . Da*. 2I^-1Iorae* IUp,or,
**'* ,.1# J M " ^ ^ 3 f . M U i C t a S
W lu sing -Hod San* la
Wilcea appialad dlrocily lo
worked euV and permission gran1- Tom C utlo
and Bsajamm 0 . Laaraatar, »fl, of Croa.
ahamhaw
S( , f - *&gt;V- O r rlrction boards and moat nfi
&lt;rn**r Night'’ [party w U ;h*Ri fwlrsd lira that thay would.
r* Hi r j V * 1
r
. ai"‘' 8 tw rt w» "
rtRlratod to .„ d T hat**, waa tostonUy hilled L **JS ht 2 S L t a i ih . lYssldrat from lE to J r t y T n
foarth th* amount *sk.d for.
work on th# county rood* t h l * ! ^ gugoMf two mllro wroth of £ which anUmriaod tha HM kUnt a w
I f t hsiahdt x ; Oomnwrad ghru both shVs an mj V n ’mbor
Mr. Dawaoa wm today strug. morning iwhon
thay plaadai hare on Stota Road 1». wh*B an
«*gM t™
a t U k* M ao ElgMy-'.of commissioners aad w .lch .n ,
gUag iwl-h figure., trying to do* guilty btforo Judge J. a Sharon , mpty 0p*n logging truck ho
^
JL k
a m . T h S m . M ttorh am
ft)'h tto n d a d jlh * party, Wtkoox waraod Oorrrnor Allan
ta m to s haw away haohsla of P-»- of th* County Court to petit d rising rido-swlpod an automobUo, * ,a ^
« th a r o s M
C*f* and U R witu Ikort-thad aaloa* tharo la a fair rap*i
to too* each farmer will b* el- larceny.' Castlo drew a 00 day which ha attempted to pass.
*"*" " * wl***» * _ / _ n ^ . D taktfel q j &gt; i
lowed to mark**, liulivUual .1- t.rm and Stroot M day*. .
• • «tem pw o_ pa.
.
program, coraring w t o ^ W W t ^ j
lotmon's to ba mad* In aceerd*
f ■
NORTH'MIAMI BEACH, Dae. off, I*T r
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aaaa with th . applica.iun. fllr.|[, &gt;M. R. Mrt3alland. coanty
V o f A t l H - &gt; '*n,W ** 8oot^ ^ , ^
0- 1!
J
|*n4 tha ta e l allatmant mad* tha )*#rvlaor af eeraw worm coRtrul, u
j, iij#A pad hlawifoln.
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county.
.said today that th* cooler w a a t k - j r J p . X J Ir taTh# collUlon
said tha a ^ ,
aMtog*
n s . —— — ----------- •
|# r la hard an tb* pasta add that [
o f ^ N s I r Mtomoblla and a of
A1* 0*1 dW “ *
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H. L Garrlaon hat return*
from CUaHotto, N. C. whirs n.
•psat Chriaanai with irelatives.

Rarthtn or toLs-l Awa«t th# liUUont whkh comIprint tho Isaaon-trymiR it UM fol4 "' _
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1lowing from the B&amp;te: “My son.
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California's alata.
l—aow-aorntoa sis* ladodts
k) motion Di'tura ***• faUtwtR( ptSBSfta from the
wnrea nliknfae ,Chri*tlaft Seitneo Uatoook, “Settm r u n
I onto and Hshuh with Kay to tkt
flnt ttn»# this |
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gram , with a mu-1
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ebildren will roturn Sunday from
»h «r. thty spool ChrUtmM xllh rtlativra.
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»Mrw tho riilted rtlatirta durIn* tho holidays.
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Mrs. Minnlt B. Ward and Mrs.
0- C. Cochran and aoot. Ward
and Euysnt, lift today for Unity,
wmxt to spond a weak with rtloUvoa.

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Into a motion pictart, with
Bosslo Barritcalo and. J. W. Johniton# as Ita atan- Th# terrsn
rartion W
wriiten by Jtanlt
lltephtrsqo, who ititl is * mtmber of Paramount’! writing staff.
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bh Don# until Its ravival for Mitt
Swartttet
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Bolts,
with
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•lurInc January,
r«brucrr
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Mr. tnd Mr*, klrrlt OorrUon
left today for their horn* at Gas­
tonia, N. C., after vimtln* Mr. and
and Mrs. John L. llrumlty, Ccltry *n supply system ptrmantiytly.
Thty probably will rtllnquish
them tml contiir’e tlklr roerllls
Mis, I,ydiA Rankin of [irlmont attack at rarioat polrf* slop* th,
N. C., and D. P. Brown of [He­ npnd. hogint fn dranoi'ilUo tho
ld,on. N. C., are vlslling the 1st- enemy.
It U believed here Ob EthloplUr’s cousins, Mr. ami Mrs. L. A
ant would not he tbit to hold
Brumley, Celery Avtnue.
anrthinr they have rained In
"’I*** Vertnr eri recent fRtiekr
Mr. and Mrs. II
Mist Uebeera Staton* returned without bririfinr up Isrpe tupThureiUjr from St. Petrrtburif portlnr forces.
The Tambltn rerlon. where IT­
where thry *pen a frw days wilh
aly teekt to eonsolldata her poDr. and Mr*. R. E. Stettn*
■Mona for a renewed northern
offensive, apparently U tetmln?
fvltf, Iroopi of the tlutiet Rar
|liywu*.
.
___
warriors
haee
boon a perpetual thorn In Italy's
tide tine* host11itiet started.
T o -N ig h t
It waa rtported unofficially
that an Italian plan* crethod
near Makalo Tkairaday.

Park Av en ui an«l Jnl N l r « « l .
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Il # rn «r4
mlnlatwr
t'hurrh lie h o d » 41
Mora ine Worship I I 14
* p « a k « r . (ho fUv. Iluih Htrgaani
nf l i # « r a a K r n i i r l ) , f o rm e rl y aa*
• U to n l p « « m r al Coaiharn Plnaa,
North Oarnllnc T » h n * v Mtaarna |«
nntc niMolvraior o f ( ' o n f r • g a l l o n * I
• 1 l 4*hrl*flan Churrhr*
Tha i h r t . i l * , , Kndravor Morlaty
• 111 anjojr i h » all 4 a r program ha.
In* nf farad by lha lAouthaa*! Conf r r t n r a o f Y ou ng P^npla
al
lha

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M o rn ln e Worship, I I r t A. 11
n r
p. n.. ( m i p i t
■cysolne Warship, f i t P It.
Karphunss far tha Hard a t boor

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la

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!!** Ul;U »•&lt;* oil sulfcorltsO CbfUf*U*eo Uisrtiur* may k*
renA borrowed or purchsooO. Opso
Tuoocay end rrldtre rrost I to t

Mitt Radio Otrner hat relumed
from Danla whtra tht hat boeo
tptndlng th* past few mon'.t*.

FRRR METHODIST rn ta tfl
t-she Mnaroe, g#A
T*» Ho*. J W. I»#r. pootoor
Sunday School I * :#0 A, IC
Prrarhlns lt.lt A. H
T. I\ 11 g. I l l ». M.
Praaeklos 1:1* ft M

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Illblo HcHimi I |0 00 A. II.
Morning W ors hip 1100.
Tho Lord*o Hopper
H*rmi»n
topic.
'M ur m u r
ont
Am o ng Y o i i r N l » M M
t'h rU llo n R i t d # « f * r l ; l l P. M.
S t o n in g W or s hi p f II.
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Phone 735
Evaleen Cust

,hu,rh

Mr. and Mrs. L«* M. RantboL
Itet hav* *rrtv*d from Plstnwrll.
Mkh. to Agowd tkM -wlntoe her*. !

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Sorgttnt John Oladlt hat r*.
turntd from 1’almo.to wlhrt bo
«r*nt Christmas with his fsmlly.
Ho was sccomponlvd by Mn.
ClaiNt and thatr daughisr «h&gt;
will spend th* rest Of th* holL
days *ira with him.

The Week!
Priera Driven To T te BftU»*il

f F itkral Saving
(WSemtek

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In A P o s itiv e , A b o o te te
S w e e p in g , S t p r e -W Id e

Mrs. £. D. Chittenden snd Miss
Kdna Chittenden hars ntornel
fram St Ptttrstarg whara they
(pent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Ned Chittenden. Miss Laura Chl(.
tondtn is remaining thkn for a
longer visit.
Mlae Emily Priest of
Unlvtrslty, Randall Priest of th*
UnUtfsItT of Florida, and Clar•nc* P. Priest, assistant principal
of Soalry Memorial School, Tal­
lahassee. art spsigUng th. hblltey seaso„ with their parents,
Mr. and Mfs. a C. Prloat, San­
ford A ranus.

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M yer G o ld b erg an d A sso ciates
P ro u d ly P resen t

m e r i c a ’ s F a s t e s t G r e y hoi
In T e n F m I R a c e E v e n ts A t B e a u t ifu l

Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Starks if
Censures, Oa., and son-in-law
ra# daughisr, Mr. sad Mrs. J. H.
Rainey ot Winder, Oa., loft to.
ray for their home* after sp.txfIng tho holidays hora .with it,,
and Mrs. Jol#i L •Brumlty’, Cal**y
Arena*.

: TRACK NEAR L0NGW00D

C H y O c c u p a tio n a l
e» t^r.

by

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Toun« r.«»le'e
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WitiIH I It M L
SjikJest: TacUt Ufa with Jee*

I* M a . u
Sunday tabool ltitt A. C
aund^r lahodL l l * » A. R
IT.echlng II.M A. U aH t!*1
Pr.ashlag Samoa, 11-aO A. M.
n i l U r v n ’i W a it at » M
r 11
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■‘"arblna Samoa. Till P. M.
■Wuah-nltbt
^ H H ’ TT i n lnl,kt.
Samlnnlo CV&gt;aniy glanav OSW Vaatrv^ibita irurvard
n i In on Ida
ttaab.
Tauac Paoyla-a Mettles Friday. ereilaa
I H F. M.
T:lu i\ n
MWCinhrmci by radio and pro.
Bibi.
Hind,
Tu.oday
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%r.dn.*day: f it r. ic Prarar
and Praia# SerVTrr.
r
Tbr Hinting Coavtatlene win it
Tberedsy
f:l# P. ||. chair ro« ' v Marlin IIram. rector
ma..iirird an Ika aodon.l Huaday al
k » «r »a j»
ri'M Sunday .n.r Chruimaa.
x m Antcay will b# mmmanle*
Orlando Real soar Ooworm A w arrry mania.
* • nm m aa lo n M S A. It
I SO p. It
l hurra Hrbual I I I A. U
Th. liar. c. M. Sakar, aaator.
a a r n u
■ w rito im T i n t R c x
• Sunday *ch*ol, fill A. H.
u re a "!*
r , *T , r
“ d
■ * "»• •
Tht Ovsraosa Highway, aftotf
Srrmoa. It** A. U.
T f * I . I 10 p. i f
J w A u stin , paafrr.
K&lt;an«.llano Harriet, ltd F. M.
( Th.r.
b. „„
„ „
whlrh to many l*wt their lirsd ti
ttrdserdsy Prayor tit# FrulM Sunder Sohool ll;tt A. If
the recept itorm. has alroadiy bate
Prartr Harriet Wtdaaadty, l:t*
Prsarhlnw, Tkardfay M l P. IC
Be.
rumH.r.“ r’ r — ’ *f « • Clr repalforf and It k e#*«#Sd Om
Haly Comnyinlon It #0 A .11.
road will bo romplctod and roady
Fiarr f i a i s t t s s u s e m e a
Hr n D. Brooalso, pastor,
tltions which guarded tho Italian
Sunday Bcbaob krtt A. H
M
rala* S«m»». It tt A It
food artery from Atmarr via
Krsnlnw Warship, I;lt p. 11
Aduwm and tho Tambltn ration,
s n s r i m rwoptrr ~ratmea
R.y. W. J. Ksrsor, pastor.
Roe. O a r l s a &amp; D s w trs .
Sunday ScbooL lt tt A IC
Sunday BobooL titl A IC
Murntns Ssrrlco. ll:lt AM .
Prsoeblaw, lis t A M.
Rrsnlns Ssrrles. 1:00 FT M.
Tto a s
I's s tW s
U n i Ii i .
t It
Harriers art eonduetsd on tbt P. K .
trr«nd and fourth Sundsrs of sat*
Proaeblaw, l i t * P. M.
month.
P ra y a r M r ,li n e , W r d n r r d s y . T I t

;tnit, •▼ •17 on« n « j
not om departs fra
tyiUm and rata."

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t»er
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**• Row. A. II. CoU.HMAC. ;*
Church •rbbol M i A. M.
nC
Visitor* from aur Orpkistft. ,"
Worship li.H A. M.

L ic e n s e
.

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LEGALIZED PARI-MUTUEL BETTING
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dhssrrs, la m t gMiuitsw of
M iln e sad r i f l l n aril

B O W L IN G SC O R E S

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,was not so «o#d fef-Jhe majori­
ty af tha kbwftn. TTx asm pins
t e n ic h s
f i tHr.pocke*
or *lso efforts for a ririk* M r

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moan « q t * t a eHmp in e

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faer, tmeap i JtemaaNd*
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It’ d accepted a special laril
to address the M. C. A. A.
▼ration.

ROBERT^ RADIO” flEaVIC* el
.MstharV. Bdry*.. gtt&gt; I r t a h a ^ S ^ j x

ike Man Aha ofaipnatoA lks
a St ftenfor^ HMiclpal.Atfi

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All Is InTMtttosForBig Air Show
d totoin Msrtti

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Jkaoi m

s a w r s a n tors t i t
ftey. H eller.-4 .l*t IM k
W. A. Lodwlsfidl* *MI .11
c. r irasoso „
tie its 11
t. Fsseta
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J. Merbes X — . IU IS* 'M

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faculty control.

This wooVfr Mfctf t w f&gt; » g r to
K. 8. Header tor toj ttFpaf '« « W
total o f M »,a M M f o gamp heo-

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NEW YORK, Dee- **.
srs o f tha National ColtoglatoX
A- planned today to twr*~Hlto
■pdUigkl o . tlo radical 4k U m
of. the Sootheaetera snafsraMB
W ' subsidise a.hlete*. particular-

acrobaSk and "unde trick" o f the
arlator to tailed for la this dan.
rrrous eshibition sad the planes
■re' «fton scsrooty 100 foot opart.
Tha throa slant flyers pat s»
rttfMtioaa in Miami during ths
LEW O r
All-American' olr rasas sarlisr to
tho month, and hara booked at*
At' s itu s ' twriesa
Ihlbttkme hi other Florida (Hits aural
ag. Jaaaorf' S.
after tha ahotr tins tc morrow.
totrS •&gt; Pshlls Taetn
efftu to uu peart ho
eslrs sealed m tor I
of els U eS M dliM kl
»r#y iis DMIlUie roe

' ~ j C y Clem Saha t m ,
t»T*‘HS wing*. Art Doris tn
W l " " airplane, and Bk»,Q
! » IK sky-writing bomberl
f l l . 1 t t tito
to Asnford
and itf'ls
flantord.and
at]' is to n slftow stunt to eomett|ng sntlrely nsw
for
t i t T, , ft
r tho
lh« big
bl* air Aty**
rtfcw id be staged to aersno -'jes. Ha jumpe from
lot (he Sanford MunkJpil Airport Art Doetof plane si a ho««ht al
Sandaj afternoon between the 10,000 feet and elides aafsly la
J s s n Of 1:80 and 1:8* otioek. sArh. at Isait ha has always
Tha affair la bettf' spegsorad by managed to land safely by use of
ihs Sanford Junior. Chamber nf tie canvas wings fastened to
Commerce. Admiarisa charfsk will arm add toes,
i bS mode sad tenter* .,Ajr«Ma to * Daria tad . O'Doll are booked to
tNi ricintty of O x^rh vt.w atf bS ' e W
In aon.l -dog rights."

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fft

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art Pont
* "to CoKTTeP
Psii&gt;, merinw
Lttll* SHT»r. M
Melee Cop.
*• o-is HU,
» F»*d Jbses, ,icopula Jle
IlHMsahJoiyW Trafflo,

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Pewaty, Bute
■enbed mala'
lesj, to- wIt i.a
DAVE YO U * WATCH rspatrei
by ana who raaQy knows how
Iwrtts. aiewtru, is.
%*
*I
Briggs. Jeweler, rtag. A*e.
■wsplleo sioderate, tie.
rht Marhei
stuor.
,«r»lu. , PinLbwr ™ rih p s N e M s f y u w ^
n * Jnum and tMsmond U»rBets. ISo. to | l.It.Ills qul* Dinner ring. If found ptsaAs
IM M k t lt NeMK.ro

vCkesm-

notify Herald office or phono 9U
or &lt;89 and rocelvo liberal reward.

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Flav Fsaer' hu.'

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»f riorisi Til low rraik.
. On. hnpra. 8J.Se.Sl.lt

1939 AUSTIN Fans! Truck |228|
Kvw ^ O o jiM 1199,. Real
^ . t fM L A
l iL2«#d Mr

STOMACH ukff. g u pa'ns, lndl&gt;
gn lioa rtotlm^ wky- eottsot
I ’ hasee. SU-SI.IS. INDIAN For quick rritof gat a free sample
It. S I kukri bosea, No. le. ef Udgs, a doctor's prescription^
bSW: tappliia Mhelsl. i*». at MsBsyaolda .Drug Co^ . , j
' lieWe Itorket' steady,
ka Orsea.
Iurnlng. &lt;ia*
tad, .eralee saatM totua
■ Met.- IMA. Less, wtapsed.
Sita^,llle-ll.lt. la ta ll.il

r.

�S an ford la Tho Only O n lr a l
Florida C ity A ffo rd in g Rad, Highway
And W a ter Transportation

AN IN D E PE N D EN T D JU LT NEW SPAPER
SANFO RD , F L O R ID A ,

EBlahllahMi In IMS

'FromPlanes WPA Costs
Molten Lava MustBe Cut;

‘C W s e f e r s ’ S c o r e d
B y A ir Show H ead

F la k e s M e lt

A s

A s T h ey F a ll;
T e m p e ratu re s
J ^o t C o n tin u e

Laaa than 460 of an nUmtad crowd of &lt;000 pmom
at tto air abow la Sanford ye*,
tarday afternoon paid tha 25* 1 admtasion chart* and si
a result tha a* lator* who pot
F a s t 1 M t w j air itont know„ on the
cskndar despite the Inclement
Low
••attar received tartly enough
. W i l l to pay for tba ffaaollaa they
bwtlad In thalr planet. It w n
L o n g ' •totod thla morning by Andy
Carrawajr. chairman of tba
Junta Chamber of Commerce
commit tea which arranged the

Blizzard Rages
Along Atlantic

N U M B E R S8

.W o n ’ t. N u r s e A g a i n

Says Hopkins
i week-end holiday, undaunted
-------» .
uiondtrona ttpis.ion.
A d m in is t r a t o r
M ade

By

Bat

D o g F ig h t s
Baby

P la n e

M an,

I S S - A
C . 2 £ S "
f t m i b trkk i* to ibiteh •

H e l d ,

D e m o c r a t i r ’C h a i n n u
A n d C o m m it te e

T r y T o K e e p O v e r-!
head T h i n
Y e a r

k

F lie s

W H *t’

S o lo n

G . O. P.
H it

and the unusual sigh t last-

!.J tf»O I!lS .flv e m inutes.

Gen-

, w a i cold In Florida also will
•:be short, lived the W eather
‘ Bureau said.
*
•5 Btanwblle a raging bllrnrd
. tovary* the middle AUantlc coast
' .with air Inches of snow, and swept
,an Into New England, tarin g fn
it* wska at Hast I t deaths and
« U lk t t of dollars damage. High

Large Delegation
Of Teachers Will
Go ToConvention
S tate M e e t in g
In

O r la n d o

O pens

cmru$ws

Jan, 2;

N y e T o B e Speaker
County
Superintendent
of
School* T. W. Lawton said today
litlag Ira sheath caused by that ha aspects tl*t every teach­
)n t wlnt-r storm In 10 er hi tha achsols af this county
AtUnta bora the brunt of will attend soma, If not all, uf
image which public ulUily •th* sessions o f t)b Florida Edu­
lays and city officials estl- cational Association convention
H IMOO.OOO. With atreat (n Orlando opening Ttwndoy ev­
Bt, thousands walked to ening af t t b weak. Convention
Candle* presided Uh only aaaalons will caatJcos through
Friday and Saturday. All aaaalons

am aa dalagataa from Seminole
County: Mrs. May Bell Maxwell,
Mias Nalll# William*, Mr*. Sybil
South, Mr*. Quinton Brawn, Mrs.
Lottie Nlx. Tfra. Bull* P. Ar­
rington, Mias Eattfcr Rodgers,
Mia* Itbadra Culpepper and Prof.
G. E. McKay. H. E. Mhrrt*. O. I).
Klng.TF. J. Walla.'Jr., W. L. Bley.
C. W. tahlll, W. A. Teague, B. C.
of Stale, K. r. True and T. W. U w.

1," th# weather forecaster

lb S'
TMinaaeee and the CavoI* hi th* grip of U)« » l d
vali# ran late from tha
MkdW’frt- Sooth Carolina
L wlth removing from five
biHfM. -nf.kaow - from Ui*
V 'W

it thin canting

and after several Inlirratlng eihlbitlona tho aviator brought hie
craft down to a perfect three-point
"dead stick" landing.
There wero-loop*. barrel rolls,
spiral dhta* amTiirtWatunia aver
performed In tb* air at yesterday's
air show Jn Ssnf. nl.

Th* January Urm of county
court. Judge J. G. Sharon pre­
siding, will open neat Tuesday,
Jan. 7, for a term expected to be
longer than usual aa a number af
cases are on the docket. Couaty
I’roaeruter John G. Leonardy as­
pect* la have, the 4e«kat,wciU*ft
up th# latter part of thte'WMk,
Circuit Court, Jddge / If. *B.
Smith presiding, wtU also be In
■&lt;a*ion next week, convening an
Monday, Jan. 6.
Tha followng hur* been drawn
for fury .ear* lg*-l|t£»ntt CcartlT.. T. Austin, KTW- Anderabn, E.
V. Dr*a, Arthur Bnaan, J, H. Lea.
11. II. McMahon. Fred Belly, W. F.
Drya«, L. L. Keller, Wm. W. DuBoee, P. N, Whltebunt, C. M.
Barry, J. K. Booker, Chaa. Nlblack, W. P. Chapman, B. D. Cas­
well and J. D. Woodruff. Theo­
dore Lindsey was ala* drawn far
Jury service but be hna bean ex­
cused by th* Court.

b r ie f s

Noted Publisher;

dh* publisher deaaandtog anpa
.ringing from &gt;24 to HMJXW.
ihrvetenlag to kidnap tlV&gt;lr chUi‘tan er dfett to Onnaett and
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H om e l a C u rt R ead
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brother, Kaymoe
M 4,f

O rego n

NurseBettyGow
Declines Job Id
Lindbergh Home
L in d y , A n n e A n d J o n
R each
S earch

E n g la n d
O f

In

S a fe ty

A ccused

O f

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A d m in ls t r a U d U

- WASHINGTON. Dec, « £
— ( A P )— Contending th »t
straw ballot* designed
to :
teat tho nntlonal political
sentiment easily
may
b*.
“ fram ed,'
Reprtt&gt;uit*tWo.

Pierce, Oregon. -Dem ocrat, •„
announced - today a cam- .
jfg lg n ’l o havo them barred
fro m malls.
*

Pierce said ho win diacau tho »
maltajr with Pus! mast* r General. ,
rarity ncit week and then wUh
the Decnocrallc National Com­
mute* on Jan. 0 because a itrtW '
ta’ lot could bo planned to throw
tha majority In a tcitaln way and
by "creating a banlwagon gat a
million role* right iff th* &lt;baf.’^ '
Plerc* said t\c belle era tha Bo- . 1
publicans ara manipulating "A •
current poll which ahows, tha .
trend away
from
President
Roosevelt"
While tha poll being conductsug
by life Literary Direst was oat
mentioned specifically by naqta by
Congraasman Plcrra, that I* tha
only poll of a nation-wide nstara *
being conducted at praaenti
Tha last tabulation el th* 01- . ,
gait’s poll, published an another .
paga In today’* llorsld, ib M i ..
that 29 atataa ara voting sgalqit
th* New Desl and I t t e ll. Slor-^
idm-ls ft,i*d an uni
- ‘*1
agsTnst It, though'by a narfjW^
margin. Out of a total of 1CU12
vote* east In' this sUtv, 6.141
■*9-36 percent) ara against tbs'! ,
Naw Deal, and 0,277 (or ( 0.0$jLr

GLASGOW^ Scotland, Dec. 30.
—(A^-BeltF Gow, Uie Associat­
ed I’rssi leatned today, had been
asked b* thg UiutargHa to MS
tfHV 'WVrriNH’ d|id rfnt’ r*fT for any- eater tbelr Wployr but ths avAe
of tbelr first baby whleb wa* kid­
Twenty urn* ad Mad In Seenaped and alaln, told tha corre­
Hon 81, TownaMp.il, were sold
spondent: “ I don’t think I’ll go."
today by R. 0. Cog to 0. 0 . Une
The little-Scottish nurae said ah*
for |100, according to n deed
prvbabfy wfll remain, employed In
filed for record Saturday.
a drrea shop hare.__:r .
' "nWraln g U f* ahhwod a preclp^
She "illsclosrd Ula Invilalidn
from th* Lindbergh* aa thay with
Itatlon of only .08 of an Inth
W i l c o x In L o u i s i a n a
thalr second son, Jon. retched
yesterday. Tt|a mercury rose to 04
Liverpool on a freighter seeking
degree* Saturday and fall to tl
W a r n s P o lit ic ia n *
mcalm and recur* Ilf* la tha Eng­
that high, and yaatordif/ It got up
lish countryside.
i
to 71 wd fall to I t Uat night.
Miss Gow was th* atar state
M frm gt llconeoo wer* keuml WASHINGTON. Dec. nn.-j/n witness In th* trial of Bruno Rich­ muat release It* grasp on tha ' «
flection machinery, which It «a&lt;|. , *
Baturday to Gaorg* A. Huggins, —Th# Federal
CnmmnnicnHnns ard Hauptmann^
trot* with a dictatorial law, taps, .
23, and Laurie Itayea, 21, both Commissi-.n is pTfnsrim; io st*p
Mark Wllcot (D. Fla.) declared
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/ of Apopka, and to W. E. O’Sul­ Into, the fielil of eholh l-roa-'ras*- P r o f i t W a s M a d e B y
at the opening of a hearing
livan, M, and Jttiuu'.n Harring­ Ing regutnlion, an amborl’ allve
P o s t o f f i c e I q 1 93 5 congrvselonal
committee.
Tbn ,
source said today. II«irula'ion*
ton, tt, both of Jaeksonville.
committee a*t up ruta of tonnrobsblv will lw desleoeil lo rtlmWALDINGTON, Dee. 20. —UP) duct for tth Jan. 21 primary and ' .
fo r
i S i a C K m a i W l g . As U«U U the fifth Monday In Insiie unilne ilupllcatlnn of pr-&gt;1
grams.
—The first Incrraa* In postal warned Gov. 0. K. Alton tlmt If
vlototod,
Congrara
Commission officints said it rsvemis* since 1930 helped Poet- thoy an
Monday evening meeting* will not
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Dee. 30. — ] al Guard «a«p*ai** which have few monliV to chart uem-ral sta­ second -suceeaclve annual surplus hnvtng a Republican form of for*

In habitants raid It the association, and an* of tha
i time in thalr nsemmoat Important, educators assert.
happenedl
Henry H. Filar of Miami, preai­
dant of th* association, will prefa BaWard TasHgkt
aid# gt tha convention session*.
ry «Hmhad to Tt da'Gerald Pc Nr*. United State*
bottler,
Uy, fall to a early
and n contin* ad drop aannlar from .North Dakota, will
ba Ufa principal apmtkar at th*
0 degrees In 0gnford
Opening
Manta On Thursday ev- trol in Semtnot* Coun y.- Hereto­
dieted by t t * w eather
fore pin# tar and bentol.' used In
la -no danger of froat,
the eradication of 1h* pest, have
Matooroleglat E. « .
been doled out by M. R. McClel­
F in a l R it e s T u e s d a y
land, county aupervlsor of th#
F o r M r s . &amp; F . S t o k e s control .work, from th* office cf
County Agant
R. Dawxon In i? 1— Federal agents today • re-! already had four drill* this month
th*
basement* of tth Court naled th* arrvat of Roland K.|and which'will not drill ngnin unf
House. But Mr. McClelland and Marksll, 21, n messenger #m- til next week,
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Mr. Dawson ran': get airy mor* ployed by n Rochester arilrt*
Finger prints taken of a negro,
whiskey bottles In which the ml*- supply houae, on chargea of M
tur* ha* herTofore been plae?d. temp ing to extort 8150.000 from picked np by th* polk* lait Batstate law prohibit* using wroh Frank R. J Ctanett,' pohll*H*r at nrday nod held far Inveatlgallon.
th* Gannett
Mwqpapera, and disclosed today that he is aa ssho’ tic* the second time.
J. A. Jones, Jr, of Orlando, Louli A. Wehla, president af the caped convict from Oeorgla. 11*
district supervisor of the division Gen***** 'Brewing Company o f : gave tha nata af Willl* Bmltli
IChief af Polk* William* wa* mof screw worm control of th* ba- Rneheater.
rean of entomology and plant Georga V. Dohariy, special ttflad by tha ahertff af Vaktoela
quarantine of ’ lyi U. 8. Depart­ •gent In ctferfe af tha BulfiUaltbat Ha la sending a deputy far
ment of Agricrlturc, came to nffk* of th* Department cf Jos- &lt;ha yran.
town this morning lad had h ike, said that’ Markatl sent a
—— long conference with Mr. McClol- •erica af (attar* to Iv a g ir and Judge I /O. St0ron attended

with tba Tuxedo Feed g Si
Company, In tlu&gt; Arcade bull
to dUh owy the screw \
"dope,” on orders . bUlnod a
•ffk.* of tha Conn y AgenC

Belly Oow, nurse of Gel. and
Mrs. t'has, A. Lindbergh’s first
toby who was
kidnaped and
, munisrod and who wsa tba
j Mate's star witness la ttg trial
I'd Hauptmann l»r that erlme,
Along with clo„r stiti'i vi,,, 1 j has declined,'*' reqoaet to reof the projects htimr rtrrird not, I rnlrr Uw employ - of. th* LlndHopkins wa* said to Imve ’ nkeni b#rgh* In their ' saw 'horn* In
aetim to snd dclsy In psyiug-tlS?’ England.
more than 2.060,000 needy em­
ployed by WI’A,
Ills nrd«r rul|Sd tor delivery uf
pay rhecha within T2 hours aftor,
completion of a work period, in­
stead of the Ws-k nr mure which
originally prevailed. To do this,
Trvasury disbursing arents In ihe
states as well &gt;• tVl’ A pay rill
supervisors tfiye been urderrd to
put., on. night shifls wtuics uoui-

CapL C, IL Stem I, former army sary.
Those given WI’ A Jobs hove
atrMUr&gt;ta Hanford, and hi*
til ho conirum*d op the dole
Wther ar* spending a few day*
until ihei check* kctunlly ar
Ith friends In tha city.
rlvwl.
Several'tnonths ago. Hopkins
Tb* regular waekly meeting of
tba Sanford Chess Club will be borrowed a doten Army engineer*
bald In th* Valdai Hotel at 7:3Q to act aa I riiuhle shooter* fur
WI’ A. Officials riptslhed tho

O f

Are Manipulated ^
By Republicans! ^

“ I really baltera there are
more 'chJaelevs’ in Sanford
A t l a n t a H a r d H i t B y ' than In a citg as large aa New
York," Mr. Carr* way said.
W o r s t W in te r S t o r m
"Thousand* of parsons defied
tha law and droea onto tha field
Without paying a nickel. And
they, didn’t pay because they
didn’t hoe# the money, because
many af them drore flat, new,
*••00 cars, and M M art aren
o» tha elty payroll."

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B elo w
$ $0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
n Into It baton It hhrdenv
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Political Polls
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the Dnde Museere memoriel asrv.
tea fa Bnsknell SoWyday and repsrtl that fully K0OO person*
war* peasant and that nn -tnlsrsating gad lmpraa#rs ceremony
was esg+eted oa the lOOty anal" " « r •*
W
* ' wu#
In whkh Major Dais*and hi. 100
ash wan hin*d by tty Indiana.

In gonnunant operations of the
mall*.
Parlay’s report far the fiscal
yewr ended June i f i lilted Postofflce Department expanse* of
$''94,603.243 compared ,wlth ,r*venue* of 1630,796.302, th* latter
tt 1,062.136 mar* tban In tha IBM
financial year.
T f* Cabltwt olplcer explained
that "ahlp and avtatWn lubclalaa,
S h o r t Illn e s s F a t a l
fra* mall, and other hon-postal
T o M r s . J . E . J o h n s t o n and ndjoa’ od ttema” toUI-d 170,1 772.100 for th* I| mon’ ha.
loft
Mrs, J, E. Johnston, 203 Holly ! „Rubtractlon
. _of that amount
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tion allgnmen's on networks lo
Inaiir* a variety- of program* for
llslensr* throughout rka country.
The rrgulatlin I* expected o
be tied In with a rearrantemen’
of preeen- eHmnrls snd the stenping up of th* power uf some sta­
tions to bring abu.it grraiar pro-

ernment.

R e la y in g P a v e m e n
Dow n

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Workmen thla morning fc
r*laying th* pevsmrnt aa :
Street between Magnolia and
ford Avenue*, and Engineer 1
Karla hopes to have tt* block
plated In n week’s tlma.
brick nn being token op and
they ara cleaned will b* ralald
Avenue, died Sunday evening j„ * « * »«p ln *" * f 8A964.149 tom- flnt, Instead of on edg* x*. herotothe Fernnld-Uughton Hoapllal ^
,wW» ♦ 11* 461,000 “a rafter nn lllnaei «f only aix day.. S f
Fta*
•* th* FLOODS BWKBP OBRMJ
Funeral aarviaea will fc* eonducUd j nr,t
1,u LONDON, Dec. 90. —
from the First Christian Churtn1_
. ■* A
•wept many seethraa of
Wednesday1 afterno-n at -3:00 L e c t u r e Q n D i e t I s
Britain today aa a reanlt af
o’clock With tha Kav. Herman W. C |0 . n n
Faroea In charge with burial at U I V e n " J K lC lI V o B O n rain* fallowing a grant Cfa
Ukarlaw Cematvry.
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Pellbearara gill le: Ed Carrs- ^ fl™t ** » Mria* of lector**
way, Vara# Ifaaarngrr, J. JlCatea, "*
V !*wta D,
John Carver, 1, B. I’hllllpa, and R*«h*rU#*n at tt* WemaVt Club M A R I T I M E

Martat Maaager J. O. Michael Carl Wetaal. ’
Mr*. Paart Virginia Johnston
was born In Umlen, this state, on
July 2*i is m , and la survived by
bar husband, J , X Johnston; two
ahUdren, Loo las and * ” •-*■- by DUt."
fa last evening'* lector* Mr.
•ton, Jr, *«• itstrr, Mr*. A. C.
ion of Btaton island. N. Y,{ Blehordaon ilra w d tba Importance
nthara, J. F. Nlbtoek of of giving mors attention (a oar
foods. Owl* ebemkel value, and

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hue bound from Richmond. V o , la Raleigh, N. C , ran through an agan drawbridge and lank In )d
faal af water. Standing betide the broken aafaty gate ehortly attar the tragedy, apealatora era un»wn
gating down at the apet where the bua lay eubmerged. The bvo waa railed from the w iler
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PUBLISHER CONVICTED OF FfltAUD

Eden Gives Impetus
To League Sanctions

After f i n yaare af “work and worry," Senator
"dream houea" at Poplarvllla and field apan htuea
anea Bold by the therlff to aotlafy a MOO judgment,
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"Voice of Ex penance**, telle the world of the value of Ffceida veto
end grapefruit in the diet and dilate* upon the gtnerowtjr o f the tit
growere of Florida in the (flatter of donating more than 1 0 t,H tc n n
for diitribution through the .Mr*. SFilliam Randolph Hearn Chriatl
Fund, to the poor of New York. Ha urged hie liatenet* to n d r
Florida exhibit in Roc keftiler Center which ho docxflwi aibeauti
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at tho top. Below, Bilbo la eetn relaxed
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now lift with tho-tppolntmant of
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in Seminole C o u n ty
recen tly by
enum erator*
for " B i r d
L o r* ’
m acatlne.
The
1933
cenaua
» howed Dfl Tarietiea a n d the 1DS4
e r n t u , ii.hrd 77 d i f f e r e n t k in d ,
, c t b i r d , ln ‘ M* t e e t ion.
, The t r e e r o v e r d b y the r e n a u ,
en um erator!
t i t e r x l i from
Sanford to th» w e i t e r n t h o r e of I a k *
H en ry . Inc'ud n » p o r t i o n , of the
St. J o h n ,
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Jetaup manhea, and contiguous
; ar a not exceeding IS &gt;mllea In
t o . * 27a—(Ah- diameter. The enumerator*. In
I. Olaon today three partlet, travailed 108 milva
appointment of by motor, 10 milra by canoe end
• (above) atatc a mile* on foot. The anumeraoner, a* United tor* were Ml*. John M. Quirk,
sheeted Thomaa Jeaala II, Maaon, Byrl H ill*.
led Sunday aa a William Goatach, J r , J. J. Recto,
a received whan, R. n. Stnwa. C. B. Maaon, Donald
•mobile.
| l.amvnn. Walter Ward, Richard
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____— , S. Mavon. Ilrnr* A- Roaaall M. J.
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Westfall, J r , Jack R#m *U and

brotka, father of the Tennessee
Valley Author y Act and othhr
new departures In r*T»mmen%
• aid today he aoen will offer a
Conrreaa propoaal vaster than »IL
At he eominy »*aelnn he wl'l
Introduce a hill for M'aaUrippI
Valley Authority alont liner of
the TVA. It would embrace cil\alderably more I'l'.n half of exn'lnental United State*—from the
Allerh-nv foothill* to the wait­
er* Cent'nontal Divide, and from
Canada tp 'ha Gulf of M ulct,
"nlv the Tenncrer* VaJlay. whlrt)
haa Ita own author'ty, would ha
omitted.
Senator Norrla raid *hat flood
jeonteol would h* the (Kief iroal,
ibut It alto would direct develop­
ment of tiav'ya'lon. Irrigation,
M'droeleclric power, toll coneervatlon and reforeatatlon.
Congress would vote fundt year
to year ia work progressed.

1*71.

5

W a s h i n g t o n , Dec.

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to

the crap several

Raase af last

De-

13,000 S p e c i a l i s t s
In N a v a 1 Affairs
' Recalled To Duty
By 11 DuCe Order

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it

of F,or,&lt;l4' • u,hnr ,f ,hf Alr
Act.

plan*

an kffort

to obu in I

fund, to ,tart building the chain
I of giant defeni.ve air ba,e,

Worried Government .
t Seeks To Prevent j
, Anti-Jap R i o t i n g

I V aJK S
V ; '

around the nation', bonierK
1are,.m an Wilcox al.n .xltl today
L
hr hopei Cnnxrea, will pr .vide
i[ more money, too, for army fixlv.
J M In* plane, and air corp, peraonnel.
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"I hop* to .e . C-ngreaa at thej
coming
ee.ilon
ren gniie
lh«
ab.olute n eeexity
pmv din/|
■ ~
J fund, for brinring C.HQ air
.. ■
force up tv th* minimum of 9-0
jllSFllff
plane, recommended
by
the
— — — Newton D.
Baker inveatlgatlng
O C O fV O t.W . NO W A1S
.board, for building two air baaea,'
(Senator Geo. W. Norrla of N e - l, "d ,8T * Wlnc • n ou ,h T '*" ,
btaska, father of TVA. now pro” 1
poses the more ambitious MVA. I*1” . . * * •
"L „ . “
,

different kinde of bird*
.1
fn
, *ee,f and the number of the vai D S r r O D l I fl« u v a f W .» a i » a tW le w i t ■ •
Pied bl'led Grebe, S| Cormorant,
• |J l l f _
4: Water Turkev, 4: M«n-o'-War
O l d TV a V C n ‘nL 1 (rare In Interior cenntire)|
Ward’s Heron,
la f
(American
ut* ii « ii
lllg n t oes tomorrow win oe a , M
•
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Egret. 18; Jlnowy KgreL 3; Laulal- j .jj
jg.
g:t 7 p. g „ and f t l R 8 8 a C n U 8 e t t S
M a n
ana INaron. 42I I.lttla Blue Heron. |ow tides will be a 10.03 A. M.f p l a n n
Tn
R n trn ty p
10: Gre-n Heron. 31 America, ; , nd 10:M P. M.
I
f°
Bittern. I:
Rad-legged Black
-|
In
B u s in e s s
H e re
Duck, l | Florida Duck. 4) Gad-1 Police late yra arday locate I
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t
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w*|t. 1: Pintail. 5s Oreen-wlnjrjd jRooeevalt Robinam's car on the
Rorpriaed at the extent'of the
cnicA G O. Dec.
27 —DPI— TtaL 100; Blue-Vlnnd Teal. »0tf; Country Oub road, out, of go, J»"t celery industry in Reminula CounShovel'ar, 20; S ragf.f Uaefc, JWOj 'uadgmagfd. It was a olen the
and -dumbfounded” at the re.

ab.olu .ly pitiable.
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growing anti-Japanese sentim ent

,t
r, lubly rtVo ,u d from.
Horn, la .t night that Mttaaollal

;

had rvcalla.1 approximately U ^)00,

F ra n c e P r e p a r e s :s",hi r r 5 U . ’* £ 5 .
A n o th e r P la n F o r to &gt;[&gt;,—] mllll., prw.atlon.
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G ro w e r P le a se d

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

W hile the w ar c o n t'n u e i
In E thiopia and Jnpane**
troops push
f a r th e r tf lto ,
C hinese domains, th e Ita lia n
governm ent la reported to be t
prepaM ng for poaaible naval
nction while E ngland’s b a t-,
tie fleet la on th e a le rt In
th e M editerranean, an d th e
Ch note governm ent sends
troops Into action to cheek the•

w*

N o rth e rn C elery

Rpnnrf iJohn
The

Chinese To Halt

-&lt;A 7

—Repreten alive J. Mark Wilcox ;

W ith Local S e tu p

Coldest In YeRTS In
i^twi
Some Sections, Mail
i ladkated that. the . And Buses Delayed
warm, county agent*

Italian Navy
Gets Ready Jo
Fight Britain

Defense Advocate

Constant increase In! Authority A c t : To
— w ‘Absolutely » Pitiable’
Number .Is Shown Be Given Congress ■ m S ^ H j U M i I Is Position Now Of
By Yearly Census WASHINGTON. Dee. 27. —(A")
Nation, SayB Dis­
For MBiro L o r e ” —Senator Geo. W. Norris of Netrict Representative
j

ts Are Warned
per*tareg May
, To_27 Or 28

BitablLahed

DECEMBER j7 , IM S

SANFORD, FLORIDA* FRI

F le e t L im ita tio n

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P r p . F m i n p n r n O f IT S

LONDON, * Dee. 27. —W V - . f
Premier Muaeollnlla navy V a a .* ’,
Spotted In reliable Rome quar-

I're tiininence u i LJ*a* Uri Utl nlfMto ^ pr^ria**.And British Navies .for action wkus ana*. B riu in -.,
Opposed By Nation
o’i'jSST

Huge Fund For
I
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Weatem Mediterranean t# Aden
PARIS. Dec. 27. -i,P )- N a«y||n the Red Sea.
Defense May Be Min star Prancols Pietrl ,»ald t&gt;*-. Approxlmattly 13.080' naval- j
day th it. Franco may nyopoaa • 1.peclallatx, moat of ' 'wtow * f**-’ . t ‘
Voted By Japan .fleeUi»u*ti&lt;m pUi&gt; X eeptabla[WWt)r astVad H&gt; ■ r f b i d r r l f t V d t ’

'r
•‘l"
U all five Mtlona whe* til, Lon-1mifnia,' VWa&lt;«4^trOCVa8alled h e .
TtirkaT Vultarv, -Vl| - Waeb -V*l-- T ig /.S1'
. '* - —
^ ' uov tA" ; ‘pofe, Maes, wWe has baew cenductd&gt;n Naval Cmtfbrrnce reconvenes duty, skid’ d U p tU lp d .fra m . the ;
lur^, iT; Shnn&gt;-*kiii»Hd Hiwi« •} j C 'm ill Judfc M. B* flmltli Held Inf a ^er»or\a) InwitlfAtion In
neat month. France feels aa Italtan caMtal.
A jb
the.„t*j u the total «f approxii
P o ep rrt Hawk, I t “ ^ J * * 1?* eoort hi kta chambers this mom- this section, plana to r-turn next
strongly aa Japan again,- any
Informed sources D u re be- Hawk, I ; R«4-eheuWired Hawk* lag, b ai hd Jodgmanta ware hau l- fall and engage In the- business
a rsoortke . ’ w ! ' 1' 200 T raffe de.tki were
attempt of -American and Brill,u )laved the -MCV was preparing
5;
Brogdwinged
Hawk,
It
Bald
dovn.
County
Clark
O.
P.
hare.
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w... . .
navies to cause -heir prv-emi- far possible reventa" fn ease Aw.'
, K.aglc, 7; Marsh Hawk. t f | Duck Herndon aeld that a Jury might
j j r. Rnilt!i grows celery In
waa a da- from axp«*ur*.
j Hawk, 1; 8pam w Hawk. i l | Bob- be drawn neat Friday for the re- MaxacbaxUa near the Rhode
i c —n . —e o» r«w* n r « i
i opening of Court an Jan. 8.
I Many aectiona reported tie
I,land Ibtv, but conditions hare are
wave the coldest for many jear*.
so much ketter, he said today, that
h« hopes to ,lther buy or leear
It being the cpolee' Christmas ____ _ _ _ _ __ _______ ___ P
not
season lit the Metory! of Ken.1
tocky. Meanwhllr, n new snow
J »w *"• Tvera. V today** waatbnet Intend to diapoae of hla
W wv a
carpet moved out of he .ao rttr
D a a e l u B B M C r C .w W p « t »bowt that tba mercury bo, | n tx )o u ,. North, ha said, but
• •
[thar* la down u 34 degrees ba would grow rtlery there In the r r ft- r j - * r n i l l l k l n w H f t n i for* O f T r e n t con
west,' carrying ‘warmer waether
'fog froti-bibttcn na'lon. It was
eummer an.1 ln Florid, in th . win1 0 U C l L O IR p ln a tlO n
(hat ,
DADE CITY. Dee. t l . - 4 * - ,»»» « ” •
f*
u *.dne.t* whiten the »amc path ov- Hundreds of pereoaa are *g*gU d
— “
ter. He an.1 Me » « . who haee
X 0 S a f © T h e y S t o l e ga c, and expert, are
«ypotraphlea| error In y.a.....
k “ t J j S v 2*
. . er which .'He aero chill be. been b a n Saturday to perttelpete b U
n ............................................
Rtoppinu at Ilia M enltaaM
—
# • nrw plan tiurinir tlu
f . MedeUand bed
AD but five states—
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t tt r t iit* commtmonithif tb« oitf - U m y t lisrsW rava IIV» date of f |0|#|9 tip teted to leave tfday forj
BUFFALO. Dae. 27. —&lt;Jf*» —*
| -----------------If the county thU Cal’foreh, Washington.
hundredth aanlveraary el »be P ^ - 20 • •
final t wo for filIr northern homr. They *ald Newapaper adeeriiaemmta instead T V fvpnn W I
•xprsuod th* be- [dlbo
Nevada— have
“ ■ ha.1 pads Massacre.'
j In* for the civ 1 aarvlc. po.ltIon
y had no desire to go any fur- of explosives are being used In
11 ’
„
• m y e meayaJ Use f^eriog temperatures.
,
r aouth.i
open stolen aafee
wcatarn Naw
I Hartld tekaa, aaeraUry of Um *f *?” * * * , °*
on ,h'
U M u r S n ,h*j Snowdrifts' and lee still laolat Interior, has been Jnvltad_.ta a t - ' J
•Wc must be gelling back »» York.
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---*4 aorae
commuqltics. G raat'trn d the n t n t •( Did* Memorial
to start opr seedbeds," he said
For the eecoML.time wltMn a Myron Walllnglon
f f ^ v T W n n o * Roetli- Ray, alow* the southern | park, all* of the b ettli &lt;n which
Mf. ,“Celery growing In Maaaa- week safe robbers have aakad d|„ |
|a«tnight Intla
r *dge Of Dung Island. Jf»w Y’rk. j Brevet Major Frond* L. Dad*’* ' Lot 8 of Block li In SanLan'a
iMtta Is a long and tedious pro- ownat* to iftirelah etombhta'lon, &lt;|1K Palmetto Avenue,
waa
sold'
for
by
M.
j
ding. We plant tha icedbcda to akilen aafee through advarU o O n S a le I* tn u n over for th* Mrd I'me i troop. of 110 men wgg riddled by
, tbi«e
f l a n f l h a r n n I* 14 There, and coast guardsman the Stmlnol* Indians.
A — ion . to Ben C. Cantwell, accord- ini hot houses In February, then tiaemanta In the "Buffalo Courierrath.
,ing te a qult claim dee,l fled f&lt;x transplant th i little plunU Into Expveaa” The combination will
p « / » O O V O I I rigged nn Ice scoots to carry food i f the eotppany eecap
wl]j hu record yeeterday. A»a her quit boats In the bethoux*.. than trene- ;be publlalf d -tomorrow morning
^
to families cut off from th» -Gqvarnor Dev# Bbc
■ .claim deed record* the sale fur plan) agpln |pt-&gt; Jt°!4 ^ g U u C -g n tb y lhe IQganga League Fedoratt on.;
J—kaew Day mainland. He brted ' .haa been principal speaker..
me L e - lf 100
R- F»rrla U i l Cur- der glass, and finally about May from *4oaa office* In ElllcoUelll*
to»*fcl_l«M L C fntm illk. M nu
M .m btr. of the A
j x p x . Ua of a lot In the Parrot Lake
y . * W* .M y f ilr land, dace Chriatmea Ere. but glon will Uka p a d
10 see trcnapUnt nguln Int® ®P** ‘he »*fi wma stolen 8|sd ay . Tha |
atalitre nubdlvlalon.
' ,
8 nare^arrivod end k«evy Yule stocks eoatlrmed to gram, along with re
fields. Sometime, we get, celery robber* premised *net to damage
the safe, which «ont4lwd |47|= lw
'* * * ’. * * ? ■ 2’ -A1*? ,&gt;/}d gut, Bu**%-.w*te Mocked off of th# Legion An
C. Bla'»detL~~brotk&gt;r af . Mi C
*» ** L - .
"~"®_-*d88iab A o *m[» /b» »*"»*&gt; *»d man. eoukI.Daughura cl the -Am
caahf and cheeka, If - glrgn th i
rsmblnatlon.
* *. f * * . ■
net get through. Mulls ar* aleo lutlon and United I
M * . y
*?
delayed a t Easton, Mary land.
the Confederacy.
A similar robbery occurred In
Rluley, N. Y.. list week. The
thieves were given the torn hi na­
C T f x J m e a . Mr. Blaiadall. who la a mam- _ ,
n_
__&gt;** tion and did net dimage the safe,
F o r P e n a io n s ,
, L n d S , ^ o f Ub Columbia Unlv.rx ty
WAS»I WQTOK.
^
found later In Bflvar Creek, minus
ers* B o n u s A n d
l “ ! 7 !lfa c u lty , axpmriwi t . leave «hi*
^ L ^ . H 'l 'Z l lr .n . fVr UOO.
Hodgkhu, Jo td Dt Cove, 0 . E. fMm the many thouaMde i f delI a yggg'wenln* for WaihJngUn where be oml J. B. R*^*rl J** r P
.,.
i l C o n s t r u c t io n
McKay, M. Y. Bledaoo and F. L . u n ^ „ nt |n tbn mans gem ant
UIItiaa? I *■ »*Tvlag famporarJy
^ Fwto.1
^ T . x ro .
Millar.
'and operetlen of 4be CCO camua
!pn&gt;AraU*for rrllrfdistribution.
Mr. Lovall was born In Maull- i . the state but da* from tee'
ooa. Mich., on May 0. 1858. tnd.impreved morel* *f Ora y*OM
2
The Semlaals County Chamber McCart^-b*W that
AdmlnWwaa a pioneer of Sanford, coming m#n wbo took adrnntege *f th*
m U ' of Com memo plana f bold II. an#olf u»*
^
CHICAGO,
here more than 80 year* ago. H*1opportunity to load d e e s end
nual President Roeeev.lt Birthday
o t *™“
. *
criminal who
ire* a former Sanford
City .wholesome Urea as luim biig i f
4 0 1 IWl on Tbaruday avi.lng,
Jan. “ ^
‘x t S L r .TT
Dllllnger last
dark, and belongml to the Bap-ThTcCC.
38, In the Mayfair Hotel. “We P «dort»&gt; begiven to relief ill-

At

”1

llkn teddy be la glad he la

-n r,|*ry land near flanford and thus
, ytar-aro.md busintaa. lie

Lommemorauon orat^wn. S. D, where be llvr

la

1100

H.

At Age Of 7

WU

• f - . L u ^ a S ^ S T S ? PUn To Buy Surplu.
ProducU la Halted

To Pay
eral Costs

Ichmah Says Army Engineers Report :
Completing
Oh Canal Haa Absolutely No Meaning voetlgatlen
lot
(eoaldcratleo

and are

evidently

the result of political

Ma

■INII 3Iwua ff 88*11U&gt;ea w
b i tk» Wit Dtpirt meat reife * idaga to
from the
1 *df Um priMli| troaoiMiL
f

Quints Break Glass
In Hospital Wlpdow
i l in c r r a i

CALLANDER. Out, Deg. *7^growing tendency of the
»* quintuple*, in burl play*
blocks, or anything *1** i l
I, nt tha windows of the

Twtay, and within • few
afto Ida anlul began to
statement* that Uw canal
not damage ih- water re;
rw
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m--P
iaiJ A
w—
-JB
”ra Um
P”SflS
*" w

LA TTna&gt;1Ini haa aenn.J

t\e

natioT Wnatat *« eeaaVdv

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•RIDA UIGHUGUTS

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Bridge Tournament I
l f | GlY.n _At Mayfair!

H%* 8ehaal will la in ■“ **:
a t « » P. JL r t tka n W oI ?* ° * “ •»*»* IUU*
**«•
Ha. r « r
iim , ■
Gao*** E. Cornwall aa director
Dorothy M anU ll or te fr., ******
of tha hotel
&lt; M J. . . .
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FWDAY
l I Wr. Ml1 * * "•' A! Raymomt of
Townaand Q lk will k n L
wwl (•»»» , P»t*a among
N * r w litlin ai-7 JO K U
WoHk and SonIk players

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f i r s w

P«r*mal fi
«n twraty-flr# ypart t | o Servn f . ro o n g I f i m m o U

1* w )r tr ,

^ ftts a '

this’ mlaforttml h i eonUuuBd
2

i f tapaUltea

W

- a t&amp; t e .
wwcked, ahook hi# fUt at tba atonn cioudaSS
T
b o r to eoma down and fight
f if h t him, man to roi
Tbor
‘piket*
e o mr — • with
- tha -Schalla
- - oi• thla world*'
piker'compared
f i i s s K r - * * - N aw Y ork 1
_
_
T ” * rr d o « r « f Im u . N*w York Jerald Tribuna. **Ha w u f t fnirpei
5

s s s s *

“Whan a weak man anffan a Mtback u Sam
p r t a * &gt; pkUu

Catek gr ||8« * 4th* kad b o a
Cpteb l
Mlki*, J M
(top), retired ‘ tatlla mafttala of

attera.tba a*k*p bread of Whan a atri

through
Ufa
&amp;
U
f f l K R J p
wd-taka and have kehi
la to atriekein hia firat e«
m to aaaumc___
...
if an offanil
tha loaa of a lag, or

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tboory hte irudao* kad . f
abdnetad. ftmteria M ila * . &lt; C
te w ), told p t i f - t o reartred.-a

f u atrtka aa appalttefly

l a r t a demandiny rmnagm fo r tk .

w

c in n o t h ^ c a p ' i , ^ |

m

s

x

ag hit brrtiar.

f j f x

iS S S iT " p j S S r f • » i s r s f i w

to-White B oost
t s
s
m
« n * o f t h l . d litlo cU

«ta*m for
athtaamana!
- I n tha di

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And Ik*
— r ___f j u . .
w film rear Mad*—tlarva,
*■**•
te a r 8 pan tab
_ •: • ■» •*4 tk* R a a ,W mark* Uia

Dozier LCxy**

T \ • 'T^w rto-a

e

»0# Jofcn Bote*, who p la n
I f r t e l tkrea. and tkoy
•at tafatbar. Willi# HowN *m
.
_______ M w y r tp n a a a l, an reU H » , aate technique ln acroon
nwpf la.j l t a irt.fo n (nation ptetaw* prodorar* haw boon aom*.
tebpl te tflM kr f dUflmUj a f
f a i l It a a 'aonc, wltkoot alowtey
t e Ik* story, hot rompaaar* Ralph
L « Bobte h a n 'orar**«• (hia praMam. Thay wroto
thd aant* to Uo in diraeUy with
thh. dtelayaa. Tk* a n t e k*«om*a
■ h n t m l ast-palop of tka lln**.
MUa 8 wart Hoot daparta for tk*
JWp^'tteM.ftrom b a r ' acanntamad
•paratte arte* aad-atev* frankly

Mr. and Mr*. Raport Strickland
? S
r t r s
eDunploiuhlp tournament In Or- ^ terwod Tkarwiay fraaa Cartel
tends on Jan. I I and Jan. 11 G*- »hara thoy apart Chrtstaao,
« - • praarnt w an , m“
." i "*h f la tte d .
?,t\ a r i* * • " » * * U t- and Mr*.
„
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--------AI Raymond of Ortante. Mm H.
Mr “ * &gt;*«. I. ». Rlrer* hare
Wateon. Mr*, t . a Bop Mr •*" lh*,r n « t tk* tetter** motkar.
*»*. W. R. g rth k o ff. Mr! Mr*&gt; *-■«* *■ W lbo, «f Jackaaw.
^
Mn»to». and Ml*, tUUU ord of Nate York City.
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Mia* Baity Buhrmaa la Halt-

Oonaalr* returned
. * 'l l " " *
^ 8 1 1 1 0 1 1 } teda*
OraaaHlla. a C. wkoro
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»k* kaa kaaa uandiny a f*-»
£*•* **■»
* « b wllkr bar A la r.
nanu.i*1 , ,
'■ n d *
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tdwia »hA otea^ of tk . Uai2 ff|fd P k i ! i a i . * 10,1 BUtk* VTr,l‘ir “f Ftealda la apandtey tba
8“,p^ ' ho,ld*r * wk*» k h parent* Mr. and
.TtlJ * * ^ •( L n . M m 8. Q) Bktekotear. Oak A n S40d- “»*•
,l j * * '
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, . ® of® Pfri 1*1 . Samipal. • Mr. and Mm J. A. Strang* and
*1
Coll, dao th tan , Mtea Ratk Rtraay*
J,1 lf D^ ' ” n*a 0 " n*
ta«yhlnf and Mtea Katbar Rtrany*,. .ap at
'• " ^ r a - T w n . 7; Royal ChrUtm** la Miami wltk ratetlna.
J*” **JL CM&gt;!‘ * T" » i *S MournT.
&lt; ------ !?T r ^ * ' . L 0 ! * " - ? * ™ 1
Mr. and M m C- W. I W * &gt; t e
t.Homod ( )w l.l | XJnyftak«r, «f H alnt. City &gt; apant Ckrintmaa
, f■* ? ^ * Tq ,*.*
; WooJ j 0»y bar* with tk* formarte pnrJJ* . •
VTaddp^kfr, *nu. Mr. and M m A. D. Skao-

f
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p|hd rtwcrrtta.ty
« Hs. Hstr ttw*spopoa Hairy
s S Wa^a d p S
2 ? ” J;
far, I s D o w n y
I t e M t e t e a a m /T bteidar

Si!’ .!? *“ ! * " • *

w

U 5; Varieties
;S. ts
SssStrSZi'
Of Birds QFound
Swartkoot pine* flr*{
a n f n ^ l . U n - F. J.

m

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' - ■ —HaTy t*
* «*• MUana

UW BM Hikhtr* of %Bti-«v%i% urJ M t s n i i
renoo. *Uck in U nas
in anbumn.
TV. akovo tank cor •t AMERICA.'* UROWH*
TtTXU OIL. &gt;kipp«cl b v o t U a o n l U f la n ia a
t M i morknl tk* bcyinmny of ipunUty ihmomnn
“» on* of tkwola'i m.» t praanuuiy .minxtnov Jtn
R * . B*nMtt- of Cainao*iU*v pmidoRt of tteo
Am»nc*n Tuny lim o tn t m u : * * yrrdwla *
IttV.OOO.OUO bwuiro in tko tnny o| u u i ,

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dltlons In thb country; tha action loaa Of 4S Urea.
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ttaring tha NBA onconatitutlonat, »N* of tha high weetora plain*, etatlon* U forma*t a* f
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tha AAA a ad tha uUIltlaa law.
i Tha Kidnaping and taUaaa of Cardan, SI; Plant City, t
.TbUitala-Ethiopian war, carry- Uw Wayrrhaauaar boy at Toeema;
ing with tha r r r r prreent dangrr Waihlagton, with tha uubeecioent
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tahly Croat Britain. Franca and Barmen Waley and hi* wl/r.
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w m invoked mac lion* for the myrtoye to C
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tlon I* already on file, to that In O f |g D c f l d , A
given priaon acntrncci.
th!a particular sprrch before u* . 'M l o a l n e v la
Italian advice* aald tha f t
now, namely, Judge .Smith*' aelf j I v lI B o lI lg II
opiart* were routed with hat
opinionated ape'ch before the Jay- '
A r k f lf lS Q B
| lo»«ca aa a caravan deacontl
ccee In Orlando yeitrrday, the |
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"1 wish you all. my dear to the Klhioplan salt field* ^
anawer la already In print, and
WATER BURY,
frlenda, a happy Christmas," the | a itacked by tha DaaakU, Irre
which wa*. curiously enough, given W&gt; -Thrr* army of
! ! • '* . fighting W th* Itol
u w e jn a rv u n
be lower tonight, but b'caute of
aping monarch brgan.
!In tha movement1! National Week- | 0 a CCC camp her
M a w V eam iw ^o ~feT* t i ctoudlneaa and prevailing windt
“1 have beta deeply touched by army.
lv
the
very
day
th
i
Honorable
to
death
and
three
l v “ W I C B t 8 I W M there will be no danger from
the greeting* which In the last
Jll4F* .fcf&amp;.fvUt' A« the article critically burned '
»»Nie4mpto«A*a82±f . -.N f - freat, aeesedtoy to tho prod let red
few minutes have req^bjpl mg
|l» ao mdxh&gt;^reuuTvwA*hruM be etiejreg-tttfMfkere'
“FVm-or Night."
an ennual of Mctooforegtit ft.- g, Ellleon af
from all par!* #f tbeurSfcy^lre.
func*lo« h&gt; tho ta k e Mary, ram* tb * government1*
new crop wornLet me I* reapona* aetftTtO **cH
m«fl*y, wtt' bo held
New Yeer’i ,nO tervlee. In hie telegram to
of you a greeting from myaelf.
*»lght Jen. I. and
n il on New County Agent C.
R.Dawson lh:«
My word* will be very almple. but
re a r's Eye. Doc, St, Front Ev*"* afternoon.
the
m*t*orologl.*t
apoken from the heart, on this
ann'unced lodey h) o.ehtng for vol- stated that "beth rlnudtneaa an)
family festival of Christmas.
wnU'r entertaln-ent te keln make wind will aerei to prevent a fall
“The year that la pasalnu. the
_
th* event a *»creee. The affa'r. In temperet'-rea to eatrema low
twenty-fifth aince my acevaalon.|tencea ranging from on* t a l i ’
wt|| |a
In th* rhamher of levels tonight In all parts of tho
ha* hern to m* moat memorable, year* ln prison.
Comro*r*-. bulldlpw In I pk« Marv. dlatrlet. and tha lowest t mnera*
It called fort{ a *pon&gt;n*oua| The twelve, It waa' charged,'
Att-rdanc* at Ftoneer Nlehl In tu r n will be allght'y above 32 de­
offering of loyalty and, I may went to Italian Somaliland wboro
lake Mary two v»*re ago waa RS. greea at *11 etatlona." lie pre­
E n joy C om m unity j
Jo "'a',1"',),,: » eay, of love, which the Queen and they got government Job* a g "
but laat year there were 142 n»». dieted the low et temperature at
riiria lm tlfl
T r P ( h —bn* person woe burned to diath I cen never forget. How could jdnrd the Italian army. lU lls a ’
laon* preaent. an Incroeae nf M. § o'clock Friday morning.
V Iiri9 U IlJ &amp;
1 1 C C iw j &gt;B i undetermined number of '! fall to note In fell the rejolc- police kaaerted they had dUcoytraft 1
An •»'n leryvr nniwbe* U o»The forecaat Issued front th* U.
-------were report'd mlaalng eft* Inga, not merely reepect for the,the Eritreans had made aa ip v a *
•* »*&gt;a get-together navt S, Weather Bureau In JacktooylUe
CITY NEWS BRIEFS Several hundred chlblren and pgrenna
(r ^ Urnlng wait* of a theater throne, but a warm and gener- maiit to procure military Inform*.,
i V d a e i h y nl-h. .
a t 11:23 A. M. today reads:
Korea of grownups enjoyed the eollap.rd and fell on a two-atory ou* remembrance of tho man him* lion for the AddU Ababa rovermI Mea. Ta-n H'1v*«1' 10* yearo rf
"Partly e’oudy and colder; froet
.
community Chrlatmaa ea.rrl.ea brick hi tel jreterd.y. Smoulder- aelf, who, may Uod help him, has ment.
age.Jy b-Meved to be tk* oHeat If tl'a r : below freeilng In gorth
realdeM n# aha Tnonty.
nlana
«Q ^ iiawTO n . row* Tfeere t
around a brlllienly lighted ami &gt;»■ Ham** deUyrd *earch for been placed upon it.
"It I* this personal link b«-|
•" a‘re*d thw Ploaiew. N'eM f*a“
~
77
beautifully decnrate,t tree In the
^ ' r a t block* away tween me anil my people which
Intersection *f tho two mam mtTf attraftad hv th* flame* I value more than I can aay. It
II ItHard, wh* la 7» y e r e of age. [
VT
. y
itreeta of Oviedo on Tuesday ^urwtimg throoW th* rrof of th# blnda ua together In all nnr com-,
night. The w ent was iponaored ^ u j i n , hyt' the fm-f&lt;v&gt;t r-*r wall mon joy a and sorrow*, aa when
by the Woman** Club end the &lt;r4rrbtM and fell hefnr* they or* this year you ihowtd your h ap -,
Men’s Club of the community and f,v^
Eire brake out Irnmnllatelv plneae In the marriage nf my J
b Wanted At Ocala
----A marriage license was Uaued wae the fir.t time In a number ,n ,h, ,m t l|fr hotel building ndd- eon and yuur sympathy in the I TRENTON, N. J , Dea. * • . '- &lt; « *1
| Gasoline eooaumptton Ip R«ml- MV day ftafore Chrlatmaa to of year# that aueh a celebration | rtw to
terror,
drath of my balovtd slater. I fh*l —Governor Harold G. Hoffman's
Th* post ton of foremta o f“l»K ool# County during tho month of Gtendon W. Rout, 23, of Msit- had been held. Church**, the P.- 1 , pm e other smalt hotels, an tkr* this link pow a* I speak to you. press representative announced |o»' ii
arete a t n salary of from 11,500 Noyambar totaled 201.000 gai­ Jand, and Emera Blair, 14, of
I am thinking not so much of, day that tha Goyrrnor had autb*, ?
ts 11,000 a year ao th* Croae- Ions, even though It Is onaVof th* Sanford.
tha empire i self as of the In-, orlied him to My that "A t tha
time"
did not contain*
dividual men, wpmtn and
Ill yghll*.
ini’"*rpreaent
----;
, he ~
nwa nL *•i"
Lao Cantrell, hrreitad several
P&gt;»i» ■ " P ritv* (°r ,? rHB0 J?k ^
dren who live within It, whether,
i
tk* C m r tlaid tk*
they are dwelling 1here - «t~ home ant JUayUnoRKiflhfuId
9 m n ^ , U . sr iS P S w rto t de- «ultnv*-l»-T alU tL ~*;&gt;^ *
“
Ire* drfvtng, filtered a -plee-oT
of in some distant oul'poet of lha of Pa Mena refua*flimaney.
partment announce*. In addition1 Tho lergeal consumption, mort nolle con tend re before County
The announcement wns mads an
empire.
to the aalarr. tho sum of 1420 a than three and one-half million Judge J. O. Sharon end was sen­
a reply to .published reports, tha
"In Europe and many parts of' Govtrnor wnulil grant Hauptmann
year U allowed for ruhaiatanc*. ; gallons, w u In Dads county (Mi- tenced to pay tha coa'e.
lha
world,
analaliea
surround
ua.
. Parsons wishing to write tS* ■•»•). DuTmJ w«"‘T (Jht|»ona 30-day etay of execution K thn ,
' It Is good to think that our fem- Pardons Court fall* to act. WHaty&lt;) (arvlaa examination moat ap- »«&gt;•»
•«*"«• *&gt;-h. the
Frank Booear, a guest at tha
1 lly a t pocple* fa at peach In It* liam Conklin, prea* reprsaentatlyy,
ply to tha civil Berries hoard of consumption of allghtly law than Monteiuma Hotel, reported la the
1 self and united In on* deelro to be retd Governor Hoffman told I h t l
tumlnare, U. 8, engineer affleu.
* ° ^ ^ lf m lfflonpllon.. police lata yesterday tha- hi* car
I at peace with other nation*—the tn say, “At the preetnt time 1 j j
In Owls not later than Dec, 5M. *** *1' , I‘.bor*, t *°uniP &lt;Tkm|w) had bean stolen, but tiy effirare
’ friend of 'all, the enemy of none. have no auch plan In mind," W W a j
IAm IIw i U mur b« dU rnt.
third with
coii«mpt ’Ti found It n few hoars later-on Oak
1 May tho spirit of guod will and vlnusly. tha Governor had fe*ld any A
S y
flt and under th.
»k*« »w» W.UI.-m Arena*.
■ mutual helpfulness
grow and , report of a contemplated
X yaara. "
gallon* of gasoline.
*?
iceaetaaiO &lt;&gt;« raa* Three!
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*
; Palm Beach, Pinellas and Pnlk
ua* "uneuthorUed.11
T jg
' countlaa each esteaded on* mdk i

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(261,960 Gra Ilona

Promotions In Army llon i*n*n* &gt;» luoitsa «Mwump*
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NEWS

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Sanford Children
Saved Firectackers
For Next July 4th

tion. Th* total amount nf g..&lt;v

H e r n lln* burned In tH» ateta during

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W A ty n o rO N , Dec. n , - J R )
" “ I h t ) ,D*n» (omptpftc ref.1™ . W ’
Pmltlana la
“ * w y i l r t a iya today wltMtha
tsnapam r pramn ice of BHgadlaru « t l | j ' B i n f t Andrew*, fehief
•* t h r f i 5 3 r headquarter* nlr
ft&gt;re% W thn'aajMf c f m aW ga«ir*
sL i M U i D a t i ha* H i n a n l
i
af Brigadier Qap-

‘he month was 2 t 4 l f t |n gslIons, *xehwtT. af th n T S o ld to
governnwnt sgenclg*.
DuHng tha month raaMants nl
Bemlnola County bought,.' 41,712
f»Hona nf karosant. Tho ' m „
amount of toal a\ aold In tha
ttat* ln Nevemher waa~a,aev ro
tfeHcns, Dade, Duval and Hill*.
boro cooaUa# a b a UaaSnw tn c o i
sumption af ttm- fa*L

Now tha: Chrbtaiaa to ov*r
Tax Collector Jno. D. Jlnklne
hope* more paepla win buy their
1M# automobile llcanaa phtU*.
The new pi*tea are supposed tn
be bough bafaro Jag, 1, but lit
day* of grace . are geoanlty
granted.
Believe It or not. tha weather
trgetting warmer. 0 . K Pbi ah’a
Nr. King reported at the meat"
government ttj-rmametar regie* Ing of the Meg's Club on Monday
Wred M degree* at.daybreak ’aday. but at ,10*10 A, ML th* marrury hid climbed to 40 drgne*.
Imntely 120 worth af
dies by the local mare
flag the success of tha

Owh •member* war* adetowl
I t tha next leeu* of th* XL
Bldg Magfeiii** w(U contain pii&gt;
ire* of
the nonary Khonl
hrlatmai trea and tha ehlldraw
id Rente, and of the Offtoan’
Ihetf raeenUy held harm
Clarence O. Bare, format mam-

Judge. 8. A. B. Wilkinson nf
the Municipal Court sod Chief
Roy Williams of tha Police De­
partment w#re loud In thklr
praise today of small boys of
th* community who refrelipd
from shooting firecrackers in
Banford oh Christmas Day and
lha nlab. befor*. Th# Judge
said be did not believe that
more than ■ half doten fire­
cracker* were lighted and both
of he official* declared It to
ha a *afnt and sanest ChrlelM*a experlenred in this com*
munity In many yanre. Jmhte
Wilkinson I* of tie* opinion
t t a tha advice ha has been
giving 1M hoyn who belong to
tha Seminole Bays* AtWell.:
Cluh had mneh to do with the

LOCAL
Vebruary *»«- — *&lt;

Matria Avaraea ----- IJ

April A verage — . •]
feUr Average —w— »5
June A e e rm g a ----- J
J i l l Average ------ •&lt;
A aau ii A verage — »
Seat. Average ----- »1
October A verage - H
Nevtinfear Average 1*

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s r i i -IT tts s
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lercc luncheon the

j tiiW / &gt;
s ir ?
i f ' t a d from th* Ant
:** m e art*niiing Id kA ty C * * * K icIom I district sad than mfaw.'lo

Interest One would not htvg to be a

that thIs is ilrnoit

We hid lonf line* come,to the.
w ife possible for i government to I

Is Africa
re SmJth, of all thoeo who hare a
on the subject to put hie finger
be plan.
I t la proposed to raise the mom
ilona, not by borrowing it from
a of idle capital, nor by taxing
very rich, nor even by printing I
levied agalnet the Sbmmodltiea wl
and child in the United Static a

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Waw .la campantlwly
ml 1I» *M W *
* rn that a Town»«mJ
a) tfcSc* weald be.el*cta. Towmoad Cwr*“

fefMing the circulation of mone/, the Townaend Plan
would actually retard it aioee thoee who a m In a poeltion
to dp BO would horde th e tr money in order to eacape the
.

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That this tax would not be a negligible sum waa clear.

•* a *0mething !y ahown by Judge Smith when he indicated how many
m and free
iranaactlona actually go into the aale of a oingk article. A
i heard and brows as
two
perpent aalea tax on a WOO automobile would he only
d ao thalk ,

iil.d

to

f:ong

aye*, 110, but a two percent transaction tax levied

on

every

tranaactlon going Into the production of .th a t. automobile
i a hawk
hU hand and watched would probably increaeo tta price to 9780 or $800.
The same thing would be true of every other market-

aw of him woo quita
M f l U abaago
ad ncadow tv a reef-girt

4

asking wintry tress la
■ato&gt;ad spars.
cam* to mend tho kttchsa
ifiJM oT V
t
i child would know, with
td of day

which enter Into their preparation for the m ^ s t T h k
increased coat of. living would come directly otrt of th e
pocketx of tho wage earner and the Uttle'fellow.
Advocates of the Townsend Plan have little difficulty
In picturing the advereUiea of aM, of the suffering among
■those who havo lost their small savings, or of t he tome,
fits to (ho old folks who are tkw# dependent upon nubile
charities. Most of ua will concur th a t tt srouU bo a fine
thlng-for all people past sixty to hava S20o a month. But

kb HrW.h or# wait-

we have not yet folved the problem of paying for a P o r t

unlU slier Mm
fortough* arc o m -

Lindbergh’s Departure

mn war

I in rth im rh n Q n a n r)
L 4 J I U U C l,g ll9 o y r i i u

|r&gt;i* M«m u d u r t q r d(nn«r.

W n t w .tud&gt;* by th* United

r h l l l v
R l U t l i a V , 8UW* Mat*;roto(1 cal
B e rm
W , l n w M tlU lW y
told of pnnllliwf
o I t W f n t r v f t p n s wlnUr a m " , whkh would e s w .
v i t T T i m r y o e a » ^ 4, ^ f#. t fn1(ht, r u, Piuh,.»u .
tteu coniWUrtbly*-under winter
XEW TO M , Doc. IX - U n — wind* uni mm .
A steragr. chOt Cfcristm*. at « u
On tho bocta of
JS-knot pro^
«**rmd rmterday by Am t - &gt;»• the American Import**
W S a m actable rxpotrUUa— *bot‘J‘1 heje
wall atony
CoL Chilian A. Uarfhcrgv end
ami am
ki&gt; ^ ctcrM
wid-AtUaSk
family
u,
^ Uat
^ night
^ ^ oa

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tu* fh a ftin le .
SoU pomengen aboard thajTho fralghtrr afieofd ho about
fralfhlar Aomrkan. Importer, Colo- 1*00 mi’. , from Jfiw Y.rk.
Ml Lim% rth and Ua wlf* »ni
tt t n entranc'd by the Jin*
Uwir h im ro U . now, ion, pro- that- tho ship would not touch at
miauMy war* t u g and worm, C«M, Ireland, .Jim no yaiuagtr*
hiwrrcr, in tho gaily decoraUti or* booked for th* Iriah port.'

While tho Lindberghs themaelvea have publiciy as­
signed no reason for their departure from th o United States,
tho consensus of opinion la that they are leaving because
old fire place becaaoo tt
a t the unpleasantness attaching to the Hauptmann case and this
ao le U m tli* . Iheogh. * to
tnc repeated threats which have been mado against their
Binith reduced th# Town* young aon, Jon.
It may be that the Lindberghs are gdlng to England
for business reaaona. I t la well known th a t the air line with
taxation.
ci&gt;1umnUl

From a bowl for kee]

and England. \Vhat more

MM •

section with that great undertaking 7
, However, a feeling exists th at w b
ha* actually been drttren out of tM e p
tugs of gangsters and ruffian* or out,
certainly been given h h " for wxntfiir

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�Christmas P le S T Clouds And Wind
i For Peace Made Remove gan ger Of
By King George Damage By Frost

Personals

&amp; J. Ntz and Mrs. Boa Stool*.
Mim UUb Shepherd of Lake­
land b vlaltlag Mra had Mr*. W.

S ees A 1936
In Iranspoi

M&gt;«li»vN fM«» Mfi* t |
spread TV „ It '•Cl M n f not
only the hlt«*lngi#f p*oeo hat ■
•rhitinn of the o^O^nmlf' yrr.blmi
which .till besot to,
"Tir ihoc* who’- On* ,off••»!»#
or In diiiies*, whether in tMi
«•"•»*«( or h*, a t# part of the
gnpir,. t p f f e r « T daopoot *ym-

NEW YORK, D-e. 2ft, —&lt; 0)33
!- A. Downs, president of t i l l
Illinois Central i r t n a , h&gt;.« t h a
Vey of 1315 ita-Ured' Ms nd'Tmttb
w-l| frCporrd (0
D*
pactrd l9Vt tlcmapd for tranapOgta'ion c»rv!-c
» rviult of "shro-j
*im itru'iiUiionlnc in thn part.
v"*r.
..
’•(‘if* of freight bmiKtloi t t o
1
*lI# **"» » XVCXSONVn.t-B, Di-ijftW.
first 11 month* of IMS wot* nrnrw
C h r t'tO P ’m nsaf* of hope and
:n th s j,f .(n r, pe-*ent getr lb# so mo p*fhw v ^jV nlud h r the bonJ af ff^*)--W*n!cr descended
orethan_
ll
i Her roTftiop Iriod
___ of . . . m
____
•illirnt ^service, lot n pros* as | southland. today •
jibs northern half of Db country , over the same portal of 1IH
e,,^
rl
*,T1n? to "*M0 (with snow and sero w»*'hfr. The
ami ji I r^ r ■■ to oreirom*.
mercury stropped •to frigid' level.
• Once again. m I close, | Mn 1!In the Carolina* and Oomrta. Th»
Y
OG alt.
la id U
jroo
all, alfcf
»rvl M
notl least
le Ik.
lh« 1cold wav* loft known dead from
children who mar he lUtenlnf tt Montana to T w n tw i' Tempera­
itno. ray truest Christmas wlshr ture* ranged fretn ? t l* !"* In
and tboo* &lt;if my dear wife, tnr l»h Dnkolas to 3 M ow In the
chlldrtn sml rrsndehlldrtn, who f relnls mountnfn*.
»rr arjlh tne Irdsy. I add a
E. 9. d ll,o n , povrrnTreut » » •
heartfelt prayar that whalaotr trotoloflrt
at t.shefawd, aald
you are. Ood may bloaa and keep cloud* and wind* will grevmt r r Vutl iklwiivi
always.'»
*«nodr of a blattering ol4 major and an English musle hall you
tr*ma rnld weather front aellllng
Mba Canitasldga'a ~Bebut on '.ha American screen.
n w frnlt and vogrhht# growing
treat of th# stats tonight, 'h u t
warnM of near frerafng tempera­
Miss N ix’s Pupils Give
ture* Ellison raid trmperttnraa
* Christmas Recital
T o-N ight
.will h» ahssve S3 at »1T stations.
Vanr northern H‘lr« anffrrod
from blltiard*. Tn Vow York
friends attended tbs Christmas
400(1 m m wrr* hired to otoir
recital by soma r f Urn piano puplla
away annar. XTatblorfop waa noof Miss Mildred Nix glean Mon­ ,Ki.i_ j . i , .
Y
------aiern meantsaay
dor # mow hlsnVrt In I degree
obtained,
(ha
1U'Inna
dbarged.
wm.
rrenlag
at
tho
Mayfair
Ratal
with
day aeanlng In tha andltorlam at
♦emparatnre.
the Socth Stda Primary School.
•ff: rtlT ,,J [ ‘0 Adf , !» ' • f number of tha ycange!
Numbers ware prrasntod as fol­ I AbAha with drawings and rsporls. sot In attsndance.
Tha official statem ent of th*
lows:
E, E. Plod worth serrad as mas­
esse against tha Eritreans saidt
SUent Night, Gruber—Jean Harp­ “The*- m n rompromlsad military ter of eersmonlts and Mrs. Bluder and Mariam Spier.
arorth was sponsor. Mrs. T. H.
Away In a Manger, Ptsehw—Mlk* preparations In our scloalss. ■
MeAnly rendered “Carraaeu" by
It added that thay had organIsed a political conspiracy "to Wilson and "R-d Sal's in Uis SunA Llttla Gray Owl and Around the
•*t." with accompaniment by Mils
Mulberry Hush, William*—Nan­ draw Into their elrcl# as man* Helen Gordy of Jackaonellla.
s* they maid, and then
Erltreani
cy WUHsm*.
ir n lts s e * wraas *«*» «•«»
Tha banquet table was deeoto cr-a* th* frontier with them to
Drifting.- Williams: My Letter,
ratad Iq a color schema of blue an.1 a hog In th# mad. Th* ear left
the
Ethiopian
army
and
partleb
BTeyhrtgM: and JJttl* Song,
slhrar and waa placed avolnst a •Me highway and turned atrar sevpata In Ethiopian
agrrsaalon
Wright—Mary Ann** O'-etsch.
background of lighted Christmas aral time*.
against Italian Somall’and."
tree*.
The eenlsrplee* was a
A-W*lhlng. Waybrighl, and Sol­
One of th# men arreated who
1 Killed 1 Hnrt
diers Marebhvg By, Rrnard—
was later released seas th* bearar 'a rra bowl of whlta gladioli ar'und
PENSACOLA. Dae. M. —&lt;/PI
which sliver leavu and hlus lights
Ann* Loyril.
of a military medal of honor. One
One person was killed and tsro
'
A Llttla Journey, Ccoka—Mary of hi* rrlally#* wak sentenced te wars placed.
During tha eeanlng two now others seriously Inlured yastarday
death and anoth-r r*1*Hro was
member*. O. P, Herndon. Jr. ano when their automobile failed tn
order*it Inprlsoned.
Edwin Bonlska, were Initiated In- mak" s turn for a bridge' and
rammed Inlo a h-ms-host In tha
tn the organlttllon.
Perlrln River, Alnhimn. |
Tire- praeaat were: Mr. an I
Herman So'msn. f li died fol­
Mrs. E. E. Plmlworth. tha Mi«»»s lowing the arcolont. Sf|ss T)nro-&gt; Rebecca Wilson. Elaanor Hlrkson, thy Hasllnrs and Clsrenee Faatar
Hatty Wheeteo*. Dorothy Mar- ay* In the Peo-nrols
Hospital
•hall, Kathryn Thigpen, Kslhlean wl'V srrlous Inbirles. All Sr* of
ln n t y, Anns Cornell, Louisa Pur- dclma. Ala.
don. Katharine Verna*. Marl*"
Eatrldtre, AMIne HarTlaaii, and

Spies I n Ethiopia
B eing Rounded Up
By Nations A t War

Neither F i r e
N o r Accident
M a r l Holiday

4 Md b w o f i l f x . x , A.
Mra. P. D.
J«k Ayeoek of TiHahassea fa
Mbtaon sarred p , rk„ IK| Mrs. W. M. MoKtm.
th* guest of Wa parents, Ur. and
to 1*0 P-.-M ,
Abo Mr*. Brtsl* HuUhUon. Mrs. 3. C. Aycock, Myrtle Arek/m. T
Mrs. J. O* Walts, M ra.W ,tW riU . jaua.
*
■g ltk&gt; laat two
H.P.PWltpa, M r*.i.W ,R ut-------CasyaU.abo am
Mrtb j . Grow, Mra. a A. I Mr*. W tlkar K. Blount and son,
.tng room.
n .q /__ t g n ; o . 3. Pop*. Wrs. Iloh nlourt*. of Port Myers sra
decorations oa
chapman. Mrs. Jans' W. 1tha ru**ts of Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
waa d whlta r orH iira. R. D. Dahla, Mr*. W. Lalsg at thair hOma on th* Pool*
fenod with Mu* a
Mr*. B. P. Cransh.w, Ro*d.
of otiae -Christ^
j w Vh». Mr*. Osore*
—
srlr* la athay v_Cnrm. ) ( n . w . D. H'olehan, the • Mr. and Mr*. William Garner
•■d Iha manOO- u j 1|(, ^ , u Lapnra Prow-i, Ms- pf Atlanta and Mr*. Prank RadJva wttw many ta Itoolehsn. . Cornelia MeRse. Icy of Hsllyseood sre Ika gnci'n
pin* branehca. ;M(l# g ^ ^ 1*. P egrf Hmlehsn of Mr. and Mra. W. P. Gsmar.
“ ““ 7
Tommy Dot*, and BUIy Brown
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x m n reran
4
7
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Garner
n o ■&lt;£#«:

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T * Rehe—Margu»rlt# Duncan,
with a special mldnlgni m w , w "
mavad from th * , Penutd-Laugb- ^marylll*. Ohv*—Mae Cleveland. ductad by army priests and ehaptonJIaapItal to thair. boma on UrmorMkr, D von*-M inn!# Roth
lalna.
Crystal Lah*._____
odham.
k
,
.
Bridal
Chorus,
W sgnei^-J.an
Psrmstwat Neutrality Law
Hrigg* Arrington left todsy for
lUrnar
WASHINGTON.
Drastic permanen-, autrallty »«;
Islntlon with mandatory powtre
MhSSlIs1* ^ ;
* ' A n'n*Xm’ Bong Without Word*. Vienne.* for th* Pros Went to smbargn all
‘
avuto#.
Srng—Sara Parramor*.
materiel. u«fd In warfare »nd fi­
Mr and M r T ^ I - e . &gt;vi
e 0 Holy Night, C arU nd-C .rol nancial trod It* 1» M llperent ns0&lt;
J*an Nix and Jaaalc M. .Durden. Him* will W -ought a t the com­
Pnnama City spent Christmas
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her# with .the former's parents.
Mg, and Mr*. R. n . pltimsn. ing tension of Congee*#.
Senator Clark, Democrat, Mis­
Mr. and Mro. O. M. Shipp, Eaat Jr. and young son of B ar"'* left
Eighteenth Street.
,
today for Apopka to »p»nd a souri, on* at Ihu l-radar* In tbi
———
werk with Mr. Pittm an1* parent*. neutrality legislation move *!iJ s
Roy Echols has returned to lb* Th»y hav* been tha gu-s * her* msrpbar of I lf Senate mun-lLm
University af Florida at Galngp- of Mr*. Plltmann'a parrots, Mr. commits*# Inquiry, n i l ‘neh a
rill* after epcadlsg the. hplldaye am) Mr*. J A|i Bthlrord, W«tt reaotilUon would ho offered In th*
early days of tha seasron, con­
h*yg with Ms parent*, Mr. and Tmth Stroet. . '*
vening Jan. &amp;.
Mr*. E. C. Echols. .
— ----**W# do not think that Jlscro—- s ■ ■
Dr, T. B. Henderson and Mlag
Mba Helen Gordy of Jackson- Hope Henderson hava returned t&gt; ttonary powers ctifarrad updo
vflle end Julian Gordy of. Lake Williamsburg, Va. after spending tb# President V 'lor ihc 'emp-tWile* rw-trrrwsl ham* today after • few days hero with the former** rary program, rr^Jrfng Feb. S3,
•pending th* holidays with tllelr eemlndaw and dnughtar, Mr. and fl * the permanen' bill. W* want
PM*na. Mr. and Mr*. J . S. Gordy, Mr*. John B ^ b n rd . J r , W « t mandatory action,™. Clark aslU yfalr Hotel. ,
, Minsteeath StAiat. Thery were ac- plained. .
Clark said -ta t th* sommltta*
*« '
"«■
eempanlad M , t n , aa Jackson*
* r-. and Mr*. Ben Ooghuni of rill* by Mr*. John Rchlrird, Sr. was aw a ttiif only arrival of Ha
chairman. Senator Nya, Republic.
Otb**riU« are (pending the halt- *mt Mrs. John Schlrard, Jr.
*n. Nocth Onko a, bofora gstUag
W b action end tha.' Ny# Is la
full accord with tha manda'ory
legislation program .'

Wws &gt; . o - auto-aeij.

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and m gjha

A. i
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CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Aray farm way, nn'mnal «*«utlva socrrtsry of 'if1- loun^
Democrat i of Amorlou, fir*-' down
from
Wi hlngtnn
td
*P'nl
Chriatm*'’ at thm 'home of l»«

mol't-r |n *anford. Ha left

he crillcal, a lte n th f ’phyOlalana
reported, hfrs. C. W. Dmtn and
Nancy t.&lt;at«r nl-n were badly
hurt. Thotr condi Ion last night
»»&lt; iMscrlhed a . "Mr,™

f ,r

Waahlnuton by piano tod..y,
j ■ntrrniTiirjf, co
Bawsn prlsongra la the City Ju ‘l whtrh sevotal
vnrr* parolled tala Tuesday after- |n f ye»tonl*y
noon h r Mayor T, I- Duma* «' # injured
Christmas prsaent to those who
had sarved m m than hslf of
tMstr lima. Amnasly wan grantat
to tw* whlta men and Eva ne­
gro**. Should aay of them ho rosrrastad tha anaarvvd pnrt'nn *f
thair eld seotcnca# will bo sddaJ
to th* Mow sentences.

JUNE frlAfl a

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As Sales Manager

Entire Stock O f Dependable, Stylish

Directing This Event
.1 PROMISE YOU THRILLING
S A V I N G S HOURS BALES!
DAILY BPBCIALSt AND ITEMS
FOR FULIj PERIOD OF BALE!
Join the Eager, Alert Buyer*
Here Dally. Sea! Duy! Save!
While the Big ChiAte Prevail*!

NEWLY ARRIVED!
Best 80 Square Count

Starting Friday,December, 27 th

HHj-Everything Now Going!

W ! .h M o n th s O f T h e C old S e a so n A h e a d
Y ou C a n B u y W ear A n d E n jo y
.

Going! ! Going ! 1 at Decisive Savings. For Prompt I)is
posal, When Most Wanted! !
«

Yowell Co. Qualities
A p p a rel, D ry G ood s, H o m e N eed s
E tc . - A t D ra stic P R IC E S a v in g s

Embracing a u ; m aprtng pntt n w | « t ia—u * tll aa Wat wlatar atfka—all la Ik* tab feat—
M trt pattanu sag calf * af tba
Ywwll QaaUly. Oar rafalar U t
tir la mm If* yard.

SALE OPENS

Are All The Wise Buyers Who Will Attend. First
Get First Choice Of Golden Opportunities.

Attend

Women’s
Washable

Fabric Gloves

Foundation
G a rm e n ts

Toiletries

isrs.ts.fssft^

CHILDREN’S

CemMnnitean.

KUatie l e a v u

■»retell garment*.

Shirley, T.mpl., Clnderrlla end
Une
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W O .M ilfS PRETTY

U ndies

1 Lat Up Te $1.00

“r

It.Si Ured:, -Vwr »t *» MM

SIM CQAT8,

IL N

t u t COAT8 .

M-«

MAS COATS.

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CHILD

TABLE DAMASK
|XJS Diuuuk,-----------------—
•US Newtek.------- -------------------------

Sweaters

Teweie, Scarf*.

w . . • .&gt; .
V *

$6.95 — $7.95 '

DRESSES

Uwn

BLANKETS

\
rpri»» bargain I n

$12.95 — 115.75

.

•nkru _ j-ull
*• »'"*•• « anket*.

DRESSES

n.iorte.1 color
,IJ*- ellovrr—eon.
0 *o-l and make
• warm cover. Um.

rA Sale Of
Women’s

Unckeea

5 tills. Many with
In attractive style*
Reduced for prompt

The $18.75 Dresses
Marked Down To
Reducing all

M e n ’s H a t s

. t.OVSI.T, M
*
D ! A V K V .T R ~

M e n 's S h i r t s

**$6.50 Hats

Ei$fH$C B

A brand
You buy I

A dandy quality In whit# and colon
and la fancy effect*—collar at*

To Close Out
Promptly

tached—

Pin* grade, silk lined—In Iha
lead ng shape* and ihadw—
$6JO grade at $1.95

r

sixan 14 tn 17 M neck

D re s s S h irts

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titod
'lime To
lluy S u n k in y

J d W t, aaylagn

l in e n s

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A

veri ty ef etyW*

fancy

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Entire Stock
At Sale Prlcee

Jno. B. Stetson

Our Attractive

r n rr L a v a . U p n U r k d i t n - i i l»«h wtdtb:
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Pay Time and
Evening 8lylee

•‘ART WOOL

XTRA!

I T ii -COATS,_.
M.9.
H IM COATS.
' (M i

II.0J tir.de, -..... » *&lt; I ■**!
• U S tirade.
... » M
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geedlent quality

HEN'S SMART

Of fine Mika end woolens at sharp reduction*.

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K. dated In I’rkel
U’.wn*—"L i p —I-aniti*—Ktc, In *jll
thee* **&lt;•»:«:
5Je Crtde. — —— $ •*$
£

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TO CONTINUE FOR A FEW D 8 ; UNTIL LATER NOTICE OF LAST DAY
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$ 12.00
boya should
■e garments,
[o close out

etsin “Playboy” ’ and Penn
raft atyINh hats—&gt;Beal shades
1X00 grade, now $ IJ9 .

fiRNL'LNR . &lt; r
FELT H A T S

I

FUR
a*Vebe|*-a nn 1 ilaiirebla U*0 r*—
hkndilftn ihlii
lU S ila ia

$SU9

13SS

HaU

$2.95

tl.OU ( hrney

icgular vmy *t lit* 1,,IC *
nuw 11.1 ot theve Incur**

BOYS’ AND MEN’S

l.J.1 li«-.«

The*# *rr tn viol*
color* a nlr# an
.election, now 33c.

I.U

JACKETS
, W *«&gt;• *nd l.-ather « |
reduced like Ihi*.

W.95 ALL WOOL .......
•4.95 BOYS’ LEATHER
•7.95 MEN’S LEATHER
W.95 MEN’S LEATHER
19.95 MEN’S LEA TH E R ___
&lt;14.75 MEN’S LEATHER
—aiKPS- A i m BOYS’ ALL WOOL

SWEATERS

$5.25
$1.29
$6.15
$H.29
$12.95

MEN’S BELTS M
AND BUCKLES

CURTAINS

$7.49
Ch'Mren’n .l’lrenU

ANKL17TS
Folios n n d fancies— *11
red u ced
39c (ir*d *

39« tired*

MunpiiictL*. Scrum, Swine*.
pl«iit
do*, led effect* In
white ecru and color* for
r.lcctlon:
• (’It T US* t _ .. t .35
•9e CURTAINS
$ .73
I P ) CURTAINS
* •*»
» l . « f liR T A I N S

I .9*

II.VI CtiKTAINH

SI 23

Pretty Cretonne
and.Chlnts
Nlren |.*..*rn* and color
contlinalion* In lk«*e ecun.micai draperle*
,3c. (.itAUw, a,
SSi
IS; till AIIK. e l
9 .2.7
39c (,i: \ UK,a t .
» J3
ktk LI.ADK. a t ____ „.-• .43

SOCKS

IIKADLltill)

MENU EXCELLENT

KID
floe gredae, beat »iyl»»
A vpeclally low prica for ikla
teat uiakv of overall* and
lumper*, with all the gooj
reatuiea—and t*o they *r*
prt-vhtunk *o will not draw
vp u ordinary ov rail* do;

GLOVES,, «t
GLOVES, a t

White, aolku &gt;M raney'colora
•n *•• &gt;l*&gt;» for boy*— enij

^ I belM ^iaeX
" MEN’H^K E RCH1EF8~

*TOM 8AWTKK"

B«*ed Init.'sl l.lnen KtrthUf*
—priced Ilk* thh:

• t nlcv eaving*

73* Bhlrta

foytf Shorts

DRAWERS

lb action and wool *tj

Mike Ula:

ID O R T S ,

l*e Bc*r* b|

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*1 •« He*** at
&lt;•■*• B ate* a l

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and Be*

bri’IUnt variety of color* and
pattern". Now only 19c each.

Ki r Wu m r

Klnwt aiU iiack.ng* I" ,h*.

Arrow

*al NUk Feur-ta-llanda-la a

PllOKM X HOSE

•lJO SWEATERS,
I1 J5 SWEATERS.
1X50 SWEATERS,
1X50 SWEATERS.
1X95 SWEATERS.
*4.95 SWEATERS.
W-95 SWEATERS.
weal, hale and

G lo v e s

. U n d irp n ing llenoancd

In the M l ityle* and cilor*

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F*u Had 70*84 Inc

CHILDREN’S

Alee

Value* f g -to at |L «*.

Grade, at
The $29.75
Grade, at
The $39.75
Grade, at

At s r .

Redactions on

of all kind’ r 1 » n * . 15% u»
Ikla etie.
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r.lfdW end

N

1 Hour
SALK
Friday

G ettin g
R ea d y

m h » t a grand opportunity! Voull marval a t tka value*
” ln the«e lovely. inw*-*—They a:a all la tka very beet
design*. developed of kl*k rrmiia • ailka and woolrni In
tka prvttieat of m ltj*—a real parade of faikloni for day
and evening w*ar and for your profiuklo buying and en­
joyment. Read tho pricing*:

** '
ow!—A carnival of bargalna with exciting savtngi wUl
1 right In the rold.it o f the mbmoo. when you w ant new thing* for
general wear, for aodal functions and for hanw one:
**■
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THE.-YOWELL Co. la spreading out tka ehtire stuck; of Man
M aahkt popular m erchandise fer prom pt selling
nt price* you never
expected to see at this egrly time, thus putUag rig h t lain 71 " W K “ T*11* righ t in your tap a rich- savin g a cr o m p lih n u n t that
will fairly take your breath away—
Standard brand* of merchandise known to every man,
^
th at are byw ords for quality are available at
a maxing reduction* from regular conservative prices a t The
Sewford tnatitutloiu hrm e-awned. Come shop over the
Bteca aa^W t year fondest saving expectations he ree^eA ^

$14.75, at
The $16.75
Grade, at
The $19.75
Grade, at

EXTRA

A ll D a y T h u r s d a y

S ty lis h , P r e t t y

and Suits

EXTRA!

S t o r e C lo s e d

,jp
a tm

LINEN ’KERCHIEFS

2*w Initial Ka.chlefe ,r plain

announ

llickok
well known
leather Delta
and
DncJil a priced by enekt

75c Grxda ________
ll.OO O m if n ...

11.50 G ra d e ______

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B-YTRA
1 Hour

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SAIrE
Saturday

Ik

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THU
l iw ef more tLso
f tiim M on tmsli children wtr«
rM n p m l *Wn fir*, criginatiny
from wiring about * Christmas.
. tm » th reat.ned to destroy thy
' M m y Roma crpharagv, b m last
wight.-

B urned^
GENEVA
Bns Raids

On Camps
finer Foes
• feT'MARk RAMON
+
DIBEDAWA, m io p ia , Dec. t t .
— Colo eel Bayna M uhal,
■ "grand old malt” .of EtMoi}Yv*ter*a warrior*, la shocked
f kb* youth of *o meny ef the

Mr. and Mr*. Ell K a n ta d a*
their gueti# Sunday tie follow­
ing: Capt. end Hr*. A- B- Coedes.
Mr. ta d Mr*. C«y- Moonh*a I,
C. Meor* of Daytona Beach, Mi*.
Beulah Fergvaon. and Mlu P alsy
Smith of 8t. Augustine.
#
Mr. and Mr*. A. B'lbrey and
ton, Bobby, of Ovledi, apent Sun.
day with Mr. and Mr*. r . D. Doo-

The monthly me*tiny of La'te
M ai/ tVT. A. wm held a t the
•rhoel last T h u n d er night, Hoc.
11 The *auditorium was prettily
decora: ;d With a hug# righted
ChrUlnjaa t tre-, also enygreena
add s-ra a '.l tre? a . a taXw4.deratlon. The bu.io*e*~m.etlng was
caHed at ■ o’cl ck with the prr»Weot, Mr*. Roy Howell prvsldiag.
After the tinging of "Silent
A. Moran spent Tue*- Night,” and prayer b» the Be*. J.
i \ Thompson) routine boslniaa
fe.kwed. The entertainment fea­
ture ef the evening waa a play,

teOdlera ef Italy'* eofnm*.

“Poor hoy*,* ho ahdbk hi* gray
head, as ha talked before drpartM t for hie past asar tha Ogaden
fiWot. T boe# Dalian youth* canMb gland *p to th* sabre.” ' .
-C o l. Masha I la a vet*ran of
M a y battles X Ethiopia and a
am iy etDag* he stopped on hi*
way from Addis Ababd he sms
greeted by gray beards who. had
f gagbt under him years before.
'They would rash to greet him,
ktea bU hsmts and fill on their
M m* te Mat* their forsheads to
K P Thw old colonel wss Attend :d
■ hjr * doten natives carrying hie
Iagger*—several dabs and whips,
two rifles, a large carved eibro
; (Which he commented dryly, was
J#- "fcr.ths Italians") and a leather
&gt;' Xkg filled wi.h heavy silver thal- an , the only miney accepted by
"native*.
"By day th* Italian* are mas.
.lera,” Col. Maahal said. "We csn'M t Hand up In tanks and a&lt;r■ plan**. But night D a d life rant
■arpent*

“It la a pity so many of the
Dalian solders a rt only young
boy*. But, wa moat , use all our
-h'renRth and eklH to com bit-their
Modem weapons”
A report of rain on tha south,
ehi front was hsndrd ths colonel,
i, ”T%«t la fOod.” ha amlled. "A
'day of rain la worth tan tons, of
Munition* to ns. Tho Italian*
MUat hava mobility to be effec Wo
bet twain will stop their tanks,
fh*» .k*lnjm*«, their ^ s to r lir d
guna. Rain gives us. more time
X Jkfepara for them heforo they
, g tt tn‘» Arp-.piounta'na,
L . "If* *UI ham m any'surprises
■ dlLiin*

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MARY• '
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Upsola—Grapevllle

Christmas song by a group of
girls, and th* singing cf .ev en t
Christmas rsro'e by th* audience.
Mr. and Mr*. B. L Wsgg left
Saturday for Daytona Beach to
spend the holidays at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. O.prles
Trrfry.
Mr. and Mrs. 1In ran and daugh­
ters, I/-1* snd Martha, are spend­
ing th* Chrletmas vacation with
relatives in Sarasota.
The S. 8. of Community Church
will prraent a program Sunday
n’ght a t l . M at th* ehurth. This
will take th* place of th* usual
Sunday night service at the Com­
munity Building.

l rtn a w a aald they

*f th* U children in lh« btilldinf
. a t the lime the Hr. started w.ro
■arth*d ta safety.

W e Gall For And Deliver

Mr. and Hr*. Crook it on mo­
tored to Orlando Monday,
Grandma Lur.dquMt, Cspt. Munaon, snd Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Lundqulat visit ml- relatives In
Jackfonvlll* Sunday.
Mr*. Nardbrcn, better known
her* ss Miss Alice ViMtn. .has
has arrived from California to
LAKE MONROE
spend the holidays her* at the
home nf her |&gt;aren s. Mr. and Mrj.
L Vlhlen, anil other relstlrse.
She spent thrsn
In Colorado.
Frlands are glad* that Ml.e cf th* season for Iha Laka Mon­
F„sther Erickson Is getting along ro* boy*. la s t Friday In a good
nicely ‘after having her tonsils| game the Tarda boys were defeated
remived by Drs. Kno* and Scl-J ir-13. Mandon, lutk- Monro*, renmsn.
tsr. played, well In the Jr. Ilifili
Mrs. Jery Day, Is e of Boone-' game. K luff starred for the los­
rill*. N. Y , but now here wllh ers. In th« Paola game Mgr-lon
her husband for th* winter at and Gr er p'ay*d bo t for llonthe homo of h er'a'stc r, .Mr*. A. rte whll: Spivey, center, and
A. Cramer, came home. Saturday* luidgr,*forwar I. starred f r Psola.
after tin operation at h* Kernntd.
Tha I'n is girl* on Friday de­
I-aughtnn Jlcmorlal Hospital Her feated the lake Mnnnk* girl*. 12-1.
&lt;Jayi ago. She Is recovering nlcrTh* Chrietmsa program »* ,h '
l skf Monroe achool was given by
Mis* Stella llnll became 'th i th* primary arm!** at l&gt;:0d o'rlor-H
brld* of Jr*.*o Sm th recently an-l Friday morning. It c-nslste.1 of
th* young folk* are atavlng wl H a play, *rmga; and reel at’on* and
The Methodist people at Greenhis partn a on Grspevlll* Avenue. w ia id fallow*:
Th* Dorcas Circle met Tuns. RrcitaMon. "We W l*| Yew A wuud,. Fla, ar* . building a new
I-ItIIF*It; '
ay, Dee. IT, a t tha home of l l n ,
Marry Ourtatmas — MyrUee
thn Bnrrell wrtit a record a t­
Bruton.
tendance. Mra. Ericson, prealdrm, Santa Claua- First Grade.
•pencil the’ menttng with a tong, Song, "J'dly OH Manta CUuO —
•Joy to the Wnrid.” and led in
F in t and Sec-nd Grades.
prayer’ ahd Scripture rtad ’ng. Reel* i inn, Second Orada bov*.
Mrs, Burrell called the roll an I
Mr*. Balllnrfer, assistant ‘v.-cretary, read the minute* of th*-1ist
meeting and alao read a piem.
"Th* Magle of Hiking” hy HtrlcV
land. Then a song. " U l Vt All
Be Friendly,' t»y Mr*. Ertcron,
Mre, Thompson and Mr*. * W IHams plraaed all. Th# huslneeis
meet'ng waa rlosyl with a aong,
“Jlark Tho Herald Angele fling,''
and a social hour wa* enjoyed
when delicious refreshment* of
"PevH's food rsk». mint* and enfliatne pleaaed all. .The business

Eye* Examines
Glames Correctb Fitted
11* Park Ava. . ,

Wool And Silk

J

8 lie* «ad
Coloni broken.
Small, medium

Hot Coffee And
C h o c o la te

* T ta fT tY ln *

m xkatb

n ,t
Bath unite « * r r f

• MOBILE. A la, pee, M-~Fir*.
aludy hour. Caffe# and dooghnwti
which originated eoppcsodlj in a
para aarved ,duH ag-'lho soefcJ
N n l Sandora aaid ah* and her
hour. * ,
Mr*, i . Fred Scbolfield -waa hatband war* gwfkrned whin
* - -*-—
— Aon
Ha wt(d» UUalhw «ra:*aa knocked on their door and
■aid: "The building la on fire and
nay r* any mimit*.” They made
Ibetr wag to the atrret bat San­
der* re-entered the building.
Appreciates Your Patronage
The horrified wife aaw a .bower
nuptial. Oee of the latest Elec­
ef brick a ml masonry crash down
Washing—JaHnhtng—Tire Repairing
trolux models h*« been Installed
rn h 'r husband Jo*t as he reached
a t part of the school’s captplrie 1
Registered Lubrication
the top of the stair*. Th.n shs
equipment, according to Mrs. J. Dram led th* Sunday. School lost sight of him.
Georgia B. Bail of Sanford Gas and th* Bar. Milton Baahatt
Barred from Um hall by flamet,
Company. •
Mia. Dungan dropped her ntneLocated In a i nserted apart­
yrtr-old son, James C. Johns.a,
ment rln-e to the fashtonahi.
oat of a window, the child escap­
cast side 70’s at 133 East BIth
ing injury as ha landed on the tep
Strec', New York City, ths out '
of a parked ant'rooblt*. Mrs.
standing feature I* a model hltc"Dungan then dropped td*lh« top of
*n, mod)I from eeery standpoln’ •
another car.
—In eqalpment, decoration and
sten-«aving arrangement. And by
ndd tl n or sub'rac lo , of unit',
the brld. ran make It coincide
wilh hsr budget.
A proud dietitian recited th ' I
glamours nf the kitchen *o a
■warm of dowsgers and brides- ,
to-be nr brldes-hnpeful at an open.
Ing tea:
"Mv dn*r. one amply must turn
to copper utensils—so decorstlee"
and "It Is r'stfu l If cneb curtain*
line* jiiit tlip right fenr" and “ire
have chores a gaa-operatetl F.livtrnlu* refrlgerilor herause it Is
sh.nlntely quiet and seems lo
require ■ mlnmum nf atl*ntlnu”
snd hers Is a cock stive that
Veeps nearly all Its heat -to Ir.
. -If. rn* throwing lb Olf^Into th*
room.”
/'
T .t n )He s d 'e d 's word on reirfrlgeDtlnn.
“Refrigeration —
even eold—Is ss necessary In
Christmas ia over and th* holiday n u n la past. However w*
rrlqt-r se.ln summer. I sometimes
hat* a few lot* of eoaU, ha la and dreaeee left over and have
•h’pV It I. more necessary It windecided'to move- them out at a loaa rather than keep them
f*o, Kv*mn* C'ld breaks dow.»
faal vslne es dnvss atinelyy as
jo Mojjowot jathte, or out03 *1 me.ned.ino a*«n *M J»Jtup|
etfrem* heat. Win'er*. ‘raid w|1|
tjaicrday and m I t * value* listed In thl# adrtrUserv'h ettymsed food. And what \
mcni.
• *cts?_____________ :
DR.
HENRY
h'H*» rpilit eas refrlgerotlon la—i
&gt;« monomlcaL”
McLAULIN
Th* now *ch"il 1* ennducted hy
R-iemlfle IlnntcVesp ng. Inc.
Optometrist

dCMA Clocks, Jawalry
rntPAIRED
Dfauwmdg Mounted

McLaulin,
The Jeweler

*3»,0W hid fcam id M

in*, but r a i l ! amen!tire of - the
per fro* hoitasa from dteealng the
turkey, to dressing the '.able, or
d rrj.ln r down the butler.
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healing plant ! . Up r
frtiteljr
Ul
Way Baptist Choftfc ha
day.
Th» original building
»C year* i p a t a r a t a
and an educational »nn&lt;

TO A ST
SANDWIC

o eEGG
)dew it the time to fewd
l i f t With price* oa
lapawing, th* poultry tm
Who get* tha Port egg*

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�g^TBE SAKKOttn HERALD, 8ANKOHD, FLORID*

ind m ain tain ed In lap.

bp Iba** wba merely
by tboa* who want it
r.bae* proved to tbair
!tlM th a t the Plan ia
f c J f H **oHy a
of»wy for tha nation
rlty for all,
•wak claim*, it le nacene look deeply Into
r It la not a* It appear*
bacaaaary to p t tb*. reat
|*bire clearly, to miad.

b tWBrfag, In tha form of a
transaction tax may appear to him
a t M additional burdaa upon the
tM a y w . calling upon him to
•bar* hJa mack daplited Income
with tb* aged to tho toa* V a bll
itoct ta d a h a lf doltara par month
Thia rlaw af th# Ptoa ia axevaable
amoag tb* r a th and fU* of pro
ba* to toaxeoaaUt among
loadora qf laduatyyr, bankm , uni
rerxity profeaaora and nawapapa:
wUtota..H .,
• “Ho oat propoaea ta taka twen
ty-foar billion dollar* -* year from
M f praoant annual income, to pay
(ba aid fplka a pension «f *200 a
“ mth. *ad yet W. G Bail, prvsi.
dent af tb* American Cyana mid
basically f^Wpnnjr, 1^ an inters law with
CAlumniat If. 8. Rukeyser, say*
"Tha total national inceme In 19.11
wna 849,000 mi 11Iona and under
thia ache me 12-1,000 millions go
gttL What la going to happen I*
industry! That Ii a burden that
will crush Indus ry, crush produr
tlon, enuh dlstributloiL H g tr
you nowhere, It commands nothing
In th* way of goods and aarslrts
and will Utia 124,000 milllcn of
purr baaing power produce any
more employment T It will not.’’
"By th* stm a tok'n. H r Bellwould Insist th at th*. charge'
which th* banking ayatrm Impose■pon Industry, which eyahlea the
hgtiklpg system tn
palatial affto* buildings, anJoy the
highest salaries, and build nr
9a for other*, nraat huge profit* for themaalra*. to be

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I N orlti.m T .lin m , t* n.

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Wbliw, li.li,

N*w

Tom

flpenuh T ra*. 1* lb, baa

Rw* FiorW* aceordlng
I ' A i * * ( • » - an* t - t ba

»**-i i .i i . in in a.x m v*,.
t f l M w . Ha. I., III*.
La i!i

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crales. r*n
ta b s
tin
mbits
r .n
a l i ca n it
i. bw.be! baa

inuuted in industry. do not ( J h l n m t i n in specula ivxs pools.
* » » employment.
^. '1
T», on Speculation
“I f th* mere circulate,, of bu/* I “1&lt; i«. howsxar, tn the natur*
&gt;ng pow*r do*» not of itself crtfto o t * u * UP°!' apeculatlon. ll M
nwr* employment, thro Ut* j e e g l * *rrVlf* chirg* uprn tnduilry,
of bank loom In 1929, robbing , , n l • ' a '** *«p n o[&gt;c«ulatioti,
buxines, tS ball of it, buying ! il ls I*»» burdensome, la Ibo loos
f&gt;o*r.r, ought not to h n tj affieted Jrurl- "l’ " D f 'd in 'e bajlneo,
employment.
„
,
'(ban or Inary b^nk inltrco, upon
Lain* Thinking
e - ‘ i 10*"*“S iu o ly .a high .b o o l xtudA l- "‘I * ’ triruae'-ion lax do;a n i‘.
r ught to know th a t It « u Um n .;t* 'a * n income cl husmei*
but
call of bank Iowa* in 1923 O u t Incrvives l , bp ail line to llam aenjibod Industry, crushed produe-' &lt;Iium of oxchonc-, and speeding'
(*on, crashed distribution, Um eery ‘ UP cirdilatlcn in xrnersl.
(bin* lb*l Bill predict* will bap*! " I f ) Tbo Inn-acton uA1 exiP«o If tbo Townooad Plan la pat-not, by any stretch of tha imagInto opanUua. la other word*, (nation, b# csllnt fiat money. 1«
0«U pn4l&lt;ti that If w# room * la money or bmk credi. already

Schooling R aces
For Greyhounds
On Again Tonight

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j «. eiiuwvil im i ii V,1 gItB
tro 'h er
of schooling 1(r of
Uu&lt; ab.llty t0 ,rtrn
*■» in ■nl;nlu l|rn of the gala not diminish Munificent y Thera
mlng S .« ,n b , nigh. ai S IS ». .......... .. ,o h'm. r . . J
loet
the han.iv.mely renn- ; r anybody under 4&amp; to r«trmli»
e.1 t snfnrd Orlando
Kerne* himiell f.om Hying to earn any&gt;
tra k near I nnywon I I, Ii thing ,n the balief that he la too
l*P«" Tor I night and Friday old to learn.
hi. '.artleg at 7:SO o'clock.
Other ItudliS .how that the ra’h''
Including act ten apeed, that ta. the .peed
Idrin «ho will not be admit- with which an individual ca„ reduu-n: any night of iho regu- .pond to a stimulus, U only re.
90 Uy^ race m eeing, the duced by So percent by the timr
««.l"„ .-vent. Will offer am- one reach., advanced old age.
oii’H-r'unity fer the elea# More aignificant ia the fact that
,.r greyhounds to *eeure the r.acUo* .peed of certain old
-Kra...., .lain on dog. which men may be griatar than the reIhe aetioa .peed i f many In the prime
.ament by Bell that “Th" meat,
wmend Plan Jr primarily *
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, ,
antic f a t money ache me
■ .
rlouaty the irtaiement of on* V
,
, .
...
o doe. not under, and the
,U ln,f0 ’ ln* M ' lh*
,n u , *»
^
I M en. rininr« rtprM tnllng »om# calting for mujcuUr iitrtio n the
"l
of Amerir*1, out.landing kennel*, y. unger person la »hle to upend
(3) The tranaaction to* will,
pjot rvfn thw un.raaonably hit energy Intennre y, and ln coneaaing buiineaa, ami emm, lk)wr „f |M( n|Kht pre- .-tuenro la to bo found umong
it, and income, by being ■Taatr,| thP .ppcaronrr of a crowd the champion
aprtnterv,
Hut
work directly through or- ' t(( vvitne.r Mho.ling race. in where fine 'technique, economy of
trade channels, at a ra. which tecerml rpenl m ark, werr rffrrt, and akill in eo-otdlnal.nn
fund, add lo the number mI&gt;
important, the older perron
^payeri, ‘hu. .preadlng
While .,ne group of track em- apprars to hare the adranUge.
by rata of turnover or ip**d of ^
t,u -Can of taxat on, and wi playee* looked after thl* ImpnrIn eummary. th n. the chnino•Irculatlon, give* ua our buying , i , 0 | e
aen tho taxe. required ’o UB dctill at pre-aenaon’a openiny logically older per*&gt;.n ta, accunliny
rower. Currency has increased take ci ro of the unemployed end requirement., • till another group, to our recent itodie., younger
Inc* lb* dapretalon hit us; w*
nrt dy, thoi lighten the total CBrp«,, er« and painter* were bury than ho l» inclined to belief* him■aea waited sla yrara f^r increase burden,
,
| lodny rurhlng to Complelion the *e'f to be. and u n lc r inetrsetrd to
n bank credit and apecd ef elrctt- , „ .
Th* transao Ion tax, dl- many improrement. which have rurtail hi* phyr.cal activitii*. It
alloa. until w# arw tire.1 of wait- Vfr^j
ng lorger. Tho Banking nytUm
.* aa it doe*, money from been ordered under the direction t. wia* net “to ion ahead to merl
Goldberg.
energetic old age," by rengning either phy•a proved iU Inabi ity to taka j* . live clrclag. or pro!*, to of M&gt;er
* of coneumer goolr and young general manager of the .leal cr mental oeeupatiom an.l
xre of mor* than fifty peresnt of J
c
h# bualneaa w# aught tobaddng,
, , will Soviourty add Ire- new gtnun of iporlanten who are avocation*.
■ly to demand for govt* rponaoring the track'* operation
md ao th* tlm* hex come lo pro*1***.
r th;.* w n'er.
’id. a supplfinaat to the bsnking
Secretary Of State
The trark llaelf ha. Keen enystern, which will ennbl# business
* rice Itoo. I Negligible
Cfray To Run Ajfain
fact lead, aome auperfi- liiely rebulli in the Inter.&gt;t. nf
o recover to normalcy.
to auppore hat In-1 even greater meed. A brand new
Increoaad Circulation
e * 0 lerverr
"Th* Townaead Plan i* da" will immediately offaet track lighting ay.tern, eaty on
refit th»t might otherwi.: | the eye., al.o ha. been inatntled.
i« d to kaep taonay in eireuUf
Such, however, i* not the .long with an amaiingly fn.t
ion in ordinary buainsw chan&gt;*1*. tj» (“king n great deal of « • • • 1 irrea.ed demand doe* n.r- nechanlcal "rabhit" which will
prculative, and therufore. from •“ *&gt;• Inflate price.. There arx lure the unwitting greyhound, to
rommodltie* .old today, new track record. lx-fore the
he busineaa polrr * 'of view, Idlr
th*
price*
for which could be re-yfeaa-n i. over.
mney. from those »p*eUl*ti»*
duced and wout-J be r e d u c e d .] __
..wls and putting it where It
demand /e ery enough,
igh ly belongs, ' oamely. into were 'hefaelorlc.
working part lake cure of lh» pennon*. There
hannrls of legitimate T n 1* and
I'm* only, c u lt of p’ j'uctinn i r 4 l*f**r&gt; because of continued inndustry.
beceaaar ty
higher
htn they pcrease of bu*inrae, and therefore
“The proposal la a mple if om would be If those fectorie* wer-» J h * - er tutal of tnn.actipn* i*j
n,let-stands the Plan and it* working to the full limit of their hr taxed, l,l&lt; fuml build* up a
motion. How it Hi* to be doael capacity. Co.1* of diMrihuti -n *uiplu., which may tw used io r&lt;y mrans of a two
percent
eimllarty b- lowered w th
-ansactiun tax. Will a twi per- •increased bu.lnrs*.
;n» tranaaell'in tax provide a
•‘(r.) The- - ran.icUon tax will
illion ami • half dollars par not inflate price*, al.l, therefore.
-umlh to be raid out ]n the aid l|&gt;# e##l of Iivln(f,
Even . »|e."a
g t pensioners oa condllon th*. th* tax lo Ue made cumulittv* in
Hay .pend It wllhln thirty dayat rmtaed pree* th* tr&lt; *1 Inrrrano
Will It do a* wK&amp;owl Inflation 7 would n*t he more than it p*&gt;-.
“Tn# answer. In ■h# affirm .- rent or 8 percent, which wnul I
v*. to th t.a two tiuea Iona will be offaet by a get, ml rise In
ecldo oner ond for all the que*- wage* and lxlarir*.
ion of th* economic soundness &lt;&lt; "Competition, hdwever, among
ba Townaead Pla„ as a recoe- manufacturer! and diatrihutor* a*
ry measure.
well aa profex.ional aervlcea,
How’s Your Health
"Thla* two quaationa ar* sal- ei e , would prevent any rapid
I.E O A L N O TIC E
ifactorlly answered In th* af- rite In pr c.i, and would be aug­
'rm atle* to the Townsend Ills mented by rompetitlon of-newly
turw, a. special. lsaflet prsparr-l Inverted rxpitxl for he greatly
y IL, B, M. M llcr on the Traiu»- Increased business injured by lb•tlon Tax, being aeallabt* a&gt; |»,tdit onal buying power avillable
ny Towaaand Club, me* Ing a rifu r good* an-l service*.
rac'quaVltra.
Tho
following &gt;*(9 ) T h, transaction tax fund
ipplamentory alatamenta, are, win ba bull, up oesr a nariml nf
owavar helpful:
’four month* before pension! »ie
“ ( l) The Transaction Tax 1* paid. Thereafter, tha lncrci*,d
a t properly apenking, a tix upon butlnes* Ui’uccd by tho dlveriinn
ndustry. It la th* n» ur* *( a^of money froai sprculallon to cim.
• rvlca charge upon Industry farjtu m rr pure!tie* will gradually
h* uae of Bionay, most of which build up the revnlvlng fund uri il
vould not atherwla* ba at tha by tha tlma th* retarva It exd'apoaal af .bualnaaa. h o t would haustad, th* fund ia sufficient m

PETER PEN
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x£U_ ATWITB
M»o&gt;CiM*a...

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AtduaJ j u s r v h i r

PAGE SEVEN
TWO ItJOM c e tta it and three
loti betoeen Bay and Srveit
Av*. Moot b* «uM. Cheap. Writ*
Jo* Hone, Galloway, W. Va.

FOB RENT

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*0c line 1 time.
8c lint 3 timen
7c lint 6 tlmcft.
Sc line I month.
Minimum charge 30c

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Count lire orde ta lia*.
Double rat* tar eapllal
blach far* letter*.

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are—.eg Ik. krMee,

SHORTS CAMP
4 '•IW Oat DeUnd Rd.

t — A nnouncem ent*.

l’ANTS P R E S S E D __ | |

HAVE YOUP. WATCH repair*.
by ona who rwally ’-nowi how
Hrlgge. J e .^ .r , -lag. A**.

1— L ost and F o und
LOST:
Lady'*
brown pocket
book. Return to Seniors! Ilorxld am) receive reward.
LOST Sometime Momiiy Killgr*'
t’la Inum and l)&lt;am ud Mar­
quis Dinner ring. If fmind ptea.ie
notify Herald office or phone PI*
or G89 and receive Lhenl tvnrr I
3— A utom obile*.
10.1.1 AUSTIN Panel Truck 1
I PM Austin Coup* $191 I
and Son*. u**d car dexter*.

!*s»n O eaaeg a

PRESSED .................. 2S
n -M * g

PRESSED

.............. «

Sanford

Cleaners

In front nf Kira Station

Lumber And
Roofing

Security
Lumber

11— M iscellaneous.
STOMACH ulcer, ga* pa ns, imlgextlon vjelima, why sufferT
I’ur quick relief get a free sample
of Udga, a doc'or's pr*»cripllon,
at McRey-vliD Drug Co.

C lift
lo

S u ir g c .itio n a
bo

fo u n t!

at

111 Magnolia
Gtonswir*
Silverware
llrlif CnucH
Typewriters
Fountain I’ena
Leather Goods
Traveling Cams
Social Stationery
•

FOR SALK at a Uargrin; 9 N&gt;
il McCormick Mowing llactifnit-i;
i twitoluirM wagainns

oiinb r H

pur

|Hw» Iron wnirnn. Hill ImpUm^ni
U.
•
OAK or Pin# wo4&gt;l. An.lfs.
French. Phono J42J,

WRECKER

1911

OltANiiKS. 71c anil | ) per bush­
el. Drlivert’il. I'hun* 112-J. t
B r SULK lu^ gvl o u r prices be­
fore buyi ig th a t heater. 8tan
Ivy-Roger* Hard warn l'o.

I Inti ins.
RflRERTS* RADIO SERVICE .1
Slather'*, Service all mak*-.
I'hun* 127.

I&gt;ny or Night
Day Phong 7(H)
Night Phone 625&lt;W
n

PROCTOR
Chevrolet Co,

�H f ig S ilV

0 * BIGHT

FWWODA

.WHERE BUS CARRIED 14 TO DEATH IN VIRGINIA

BILBO'S 'DREAM HOUSE' FINALLY FINISHED

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Thirteen ptearngan m d the driver were plungtd to death at Hopewell, V a , whan a heavily laden
hue bound from Richmond. Vo, la Raleigh, N. C , ran through an agan drawbridge and lank In )d
faal af water. Standing betide the broken aafaty gate ehortly attar the tragedy, apealatora era un»wn

gating down at the apet where the bua lay eubmerged. The bvo waa
with IS af the vlctlma at 111 Inalda It. (Aaaaclaled Praaa Pholoa)

railed

from the w iler

PUBLISHER CONVICTED OF FfltAUD

Eden Gives Impetus
T o League Sanctions

After f in yaare af “work and worry," Senator
"dream houea" at Poplarvllla and field apan htuea
anea Bold by the therlff to aotlafy a MOO judgment,
■a i h« Bahamian nnn atlen al etude af the '77-room

Theodora
to a heat
la ahown
menelon,

Dr. M. Saylet Taylor, the Columbia BroiJcuting Syetem'e f*ne
"Voice of Ex penance**, telle the world of the value of Ffceida veto
end grapefruit in the diet and dilate* upon the gtnerowtjr o f the tit
growere of Florida in the (flatter of donating more than 1 0 t,H tc n n
for diitribution through the .Mr*. SFilliam Randolph Hearn Chriatl
Fund, to the poor of New York. Ha urged hie liatenet* to n d r
Florida exhibit in Roc keftiler Center which ho docxflwi aibeauti
and uninuc and one never before oetn'in New .York. (Photo
Rotofoto* H r t
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O. Bilbo of Mlealtllppl completed Mo
af callara. The atataly colonial building,
at tho top. Below, Bilbo la eetn relaxed
(Aaaaclitad Preaa Photo I )

CIVIL ROAD BOARD REPLACES MILITIA IN CAROLINA
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‘iN ATHLETE O F rll

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Tho movement for Immediate
•ppllaallan af tanctlene agalnat It*
aly for ottaehlng Ithlapla took on
now lift with tho-tppolntmant of
Anthony Sdott (above) aa Brltloh
aoarotary of foreign affair*. (A t*
satiated Praaa Photo)

ConvlGlad In fodoral teurt at Htmphla, T tn n „ o n chargee of frau*
dulantly tailing "Tannotoeo Vallay Authority unite" U firm a n , J. I .
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ad ta jail attar tho trial by Deputy M anhal Clman Jaettr (loft).
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SANFORD, FLORIDA* FRI

US Varieties TVAExUn,ioJtQu±,HMl
(ifferds Found
T ,ili„d „?.Me*-.ToGetFunds
—&gt;a For. Air
Forts
Near Sanford Mississippi
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V a l l e y ! For MVA Author!
Authority
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per*tareg May
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One hundred and fourtren dlfH i / e r nt kind* of Mrdt were counted
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enumerator* for "B ird
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1933
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»howed Dfl Tarietiea and the 1DS4
■ e r n t u , ii.hrd 77 differe nt kind,
'.iy' I , c t bird, ln ‘ M* te e t ion.
, The t r e e rover d by the renau,
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enum erator! t it e r x li from San■
ford to th» w e i te r n thore of Iak*
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Henry. Inc'ud n» portion, of the
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St. John, River and the Ijiky

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morning,

|R8 tt will pll came
A n few day*. He
i prrrloua yean ba
Itap laid, flat an the
M eold. bat la a few
straightened up and
1. know 'that apy thing

Italian Navy
Gets Ready Jo
Fight Britain

Defense Advocate

13,000 S p e c i a l i s t s
In N a v a 1 A ffairs
' Recalled To Duty
By 11 DuCe Order

Constant increase In! Authority A c t : To
— w ‘Absolutely » Pitiable’
Number .Is Shown Be Given Congress ■ m S ^ H j U M i I Is Position Now Of
By Yearly Census WASHINGTON. Dee. 27. —(A")
Nation, SayB Dis­
For MBiro L o r e ” —Senator Geo. W. Norris of Netrict Representative
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gain Tonight

BitablLahed

Jetaup manhea, and contiguous
; ar a not exceeding IS &gt;mllea In
t o . * 27a—(Ah- diameter. The enumerator*. In
I. Olaon today three partlet, travailed 108 milva
appointment of by motor, 10 milra by canoe end
• (above) atatc a mile* on foot. The anumeraoner, a* United tor* were Ml*. John M. Quirk,
sheeted Thomaa Jeaala II, Maaon, Byrl H ill*.
led Sunday aa a William Goatach, J r , J. J. Recto,
a received whan, R. n. Stnwa. C. B. Maaon, Donald
•mobile.
| l.amvnn. Walter Ward, Richard
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The

brotka, father of the Tennessee
Valley Author y Act and othhr
new departures In r*T»mmen%
• aid today he aoen will offer a
Conrreaa propoaal vaster than »IL
At he eominy »*aelnn he wl'l
Introduce a hill for M'aaUrippI
Valley Authority alont liner of
the TVA. It would embrace cil\alderably more I'l'.n half of exn'lnental United State*—from the
Allerh-nv foothill* to the wait­
er* Cent'nontal Divide, and from
Canada tp 'ha Gulf of M ulct,
"nlv the Tenncrer* VaJlay. whlrt)
haa Ita own author'ty, would ha
omitted.
Senator Norrla raid *hat flood
jeonteol would h* the (Kief iroal,
ibut It alto would direct develop­
ment of tiav'ya'lon. Irrigation,
M'droeleclric power, toll coneervatlon and reforeatatlon.
Congress would vote fundt year
to year ia work progressed.

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Act. plan* an kffort to o b u i n I
fund, to , t a r t building the chain
I of giant
defeni.ve air b a ,e ,
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around the nation', bonierK
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1a r e , .m a n Wilcox al.n .xltl today
L
hr hopei Cnnxrea, will pr .vide
i[ more money, too, for army fixlv.
J M In* plane, and air corp, peraonnel.
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pmv din/|
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C.HQ air
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plane, recommended
by
the
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Baker inveatlgatlng
O C O f V O t . W . N O W A 1S
.board, for building two air baaea,'
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Wa s h in g t o n , Dec. it -&lt;A7
— Repreten alive J. Mark Wilcox ;

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btaska, father of TVA. now pro” 1
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Northern Celery
Grower Pleased
With Local Setup

different kinde of bird*
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, *ee,f and the number of the vai D S r r O D l I fl« u v a f W .» a i » a tW le w i t ■ •
Pied bl'led Grebe, S| Cormorant,
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4: Water Turkev, 4: M«n-o'-War CITY NEWS BRIEFS
O l d TV a V C n ‘nL 1 (rare In Interior cenntire)|
Ward’s Heron, l a f (American
ut* ii « ii
lllgn t oes tomorrow win oe a, M
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warm, county agent* Coldest In YeRTS In ana INaron. 42I I.lttla Blue Heron. |ow tides will be a 10.03 A. M.f p l a n n
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10: Gre-n Heron. 31 America, ; , nd 10:M P. M.
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Some Sections, Mail Bittern.
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Rad-legged Black
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B u s in e s s
H e re
i ladkated th at . the . And Buses Delayed Duck, l | Florida Duck. 4) Gad-1 Police late yra arday locate I
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w*|t. 1: Pintail. 5s Oreen-wlnjrjd jRooeevalt Robinam's car on the
Rorpriaed at the extent'of the
Raase af last DecnicA G O. Dec.
27 —DPI— TtaL 100; Blue-Vlnnd Teal. »0tf; Country Oub road, out, of go, J»"t celery industry in Reminula CounShovel'ar, 20; S ragf.f Uaefc, JWOj 'uadgmagfd. It was a olen the
and -dumbfounded” at the re.

Worried Government .
t Seeks To Prevent j
, Anti-Jap R i o t i n g

ab.olu .ly pitiable.
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While the war cont'nuei
In Ethiopia and Jnpane**
troops push farther tflto,
Chinese domains, the Italian
government la reported to be t
prepaMng for poaaible naval
nction while England’s bat-,
tie fleet la on the alert In
th e Mediterranean, and the
Ch note government sends
troops Into action to cheek the•
growing anti-Ja panese s e n t im e n t
,t
r, lubly rtVo ,u d from.
Horn, la.t night that Mttaaollal
had rvcalla.1 approximately U^)00,

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France Prepares :s",hir r 5 U .’* £ 5 .
Another PlanFor to &gt;[&gt;,—] mllll., prw.atlon. '
Fleet _____
Limitation Premier
LONDON, * Dee. 27. —W V - . f
Muaeollnlla navy V a a .* ’,
P r p . F m i n p n r n O f IT S

reliable Rome quarI're tiininence u i LJ*a* Spotted
Uri Utl InnlfM
to ^ pr^ria**.And British Navies .for action wkus ana*. B riu in -.,
Opposed By Nation
o’i'jSST

Huge Fund For
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PARIS. Dec. 27. -i,P )- N a«y||n the Red Sea.
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Defense May Be Min star Prancols Pietrl ,»ald t&gt;*-. Approxlmattly 13.080 naval- j
day th it. Franco may nyopoaa • 1.peclallatx, moat of ' 'wtow * f**-’ . t ‘
Voted By Japan .flee- Ui»u*ti&lt;m pUi&gt; X eeptabla[WWt)r astVad H&gt; ■ r f b i d r r l f t V d t ’

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U all five Mtlona whe* til, Lon-1mifnia,' VWa&lt;«4^trOCVa8alled h e .
TtirkaT Vultarv, -Vl| - Waeb -V*l-- T ig /.S1'
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^ ' u ov tA" ; ‘pofe, Maes, wWe has baew cenductd&gt;n Naval Cmtfbrrnce reconvenes duty, skid’ d U ptU lpd.fram . the ;
lur^, iT; Shnn&gt;-*kiii»Hd Hiwi« •} j C 'm ill Judfc M. B* flmltli Held Inf a ^er»or\a) InwitlfAtion In
neat month. France feels aa Italtan caMtal.
A jb
the.„t*j u the total « f approxii
P o ep rrt Hawk, I t “ ^ J * * 1?* eoort hi kta chambers this mom- this section, plana to r-turn next
strongly aa Japan again,- any
Informed sources D u re be- Hawk, I ; R«4-eheuWired Hawk* lag, b ai hd Jodgmanta ware hau l- fall and engage In the- business
a rsoortke . ’ w ! ' 1' 200 T ra ffe de.tk i were
attempt of -American and Brill,u )laved the -MCV was preparing
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navies to cause -heir prv-emi- far possible reventa" fn ease Aw.'
, K.aglc, 7; Marsh Hawk. t f | Duck Herndon aeld that a Jury might
j j r. Rnilt!i grows celery In
waa a da- from axp«*ur*.
j Hawk, 1; 8pam w Hawk. i l | Bob- be drawn neat Friday for the re- MaxacbaxUa near the Rhode
i c —n . —e o» r«w* n r « i
i opening of Court an Jan. 8.
I Many aectiona reported tie
I,land Ibtv, but conditions hare are
wave the coldest for many jear*.
so much ketter, he said today, that
h« hopes to ,lther buy or leear
It being the cpolee' Christmas ____ _ _ _ _ __ _______ ___ P
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l l k n teddy be la glad he la not -n r,|* ry land near flanford and thus
season lit the Metory! of KenAt
e
o r a t ^ w n . S. D , where be llvr.1
, ytar-aro.md busintaa. lie
tocky. Meanwhllr, n new snow
wv a
J »w * " • Tvera. V today** waatbnet Intend to diapoae of hla
carpet moved out of he .ao rttr
D a a e l u B B M C r C .w W p « t »bowt that tba mercury bo, | n tx )o u ,. North, ha said, but
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[thar* la down u 34 degrees ba would grow rtlery there In the r r ft- r j - * r n i l l l k l n w H f t n i for* O f T r e n t con
west,' carrying ‘warmer waether
'fog froti-bibttcn na'lon. It was
eummer an.1 ln Florid, in th . win1 0 U C l L O IR p ln a tlO n
(hat ,
DADE CITY. Dee. t l . - 4 * - ,»»» « ” •
f*
u *.dne.t* whiten the »amc path ov- Hundreds of pereoaa are *g*gU d
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X 0 S a f © T h e y S t o l e ga c, and expert, are
«ypotraphlea| error In y.a.....
k “ t J j S v 2*
. . er which .'He aero chill be. been b a n Saturday to perttelpete b U
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Rtoppinu at Ilia M enltaaM
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f . MedeUand bed
AD but five states—
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BUFFALO. Dae. 27. —&lt;Jf*» —*
| -----------------If the county thU Cal’foreh, Washington.
hundredth aanlveraary el »be P ^ - 20 • •
final t wo for filIr northern homr. They *ald Newapaper adeeriiaemmta instead T V fvpnn W I
•xprsuod th* be- [dlbo
Nevada— have
“ ■ ha.1 pads Massacre.'
j In* for the civ 1 aarvlc. po.ltIon
y had no desire to go any fur- o f explosives are being used In
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• m y e meayaJ Use f^eriog temperatures.
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r aouth.i
open stolen aafee la wcatarn Naw
At Age Of 7
I Hartld tekaa, aaeraUry of Um *f *?” * * * , °*
on ,h'
U M u r S n ,h*j Snowdrifts' and lee still laolat Interior, has been Jnvltad_.ta a t - ' J
•Wc must be gelling back »» York.
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commuqltics. Graat'trnd the n t n t •( Did* Memorial
to start opr seedbeds," he said
For the eecoML.time wltMn a Myron Walllnglon
f f ^ v T W n n o * Roetli- Ray, alow* the southern | park, all* of the b ettli &lt;n which
Mf. ,“Celery growing In Maaaa- week safe robbers have aakad d|„ |
|a«tnight Intla
r *dge Of Dung Island. Jf»w Y’rk. j Brevet Major Frond* L. Dad*’* ' Lot 8 of Block li In SanLan'a
iMtta Is a long and tedious pro- ownat* to iftirelah etombhta'lon, &lt;|1K Palmetto Avenue,
waa
sold'
for
1100
by
H.
M.
W
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ding. We plant tha icedbcda to akilen aafee through advarU o O n Sale I* t n u n over for th* Mrd I'me i troop. of 110 men wgg riddled by
, tbi«e
f l a n f l h a r n n I* 14 There, and coast guardsman the Stmlnol* Indians.
A — ion . to Ben C. Cantwell, accord- ini hot houses In February, then tiaemanta In the "Buffalo Courierrath.
,ing te a qult claim dee,l fled f&lt;x transplant th i little plunU Into Expveaa” The combination will
p « / » O O V O I I rigged nn Ice scoots to carry food i f the eotppany eecap
wl]j hu record yeeterday. A»a her quit boats In the bethoux*.. than trene- ;be publlalf d -tomorrow morning
^
to families cut off from th» -Gqvarnor Dev# Bbc
■ .claim deed record* the sale fur plan) agpln |pt-&gt; Jt°!4 ^ g U u C -g n tb y lhe IQganga League Fedoratt on.;
J—kaew Day mainland. He brted ' .haa been principal speaker..
me L e - lf 100
R- F»rrla U i l Cur- der glass, and finally about May from *4oaa office* In ElllcoUelll*
to»*fcl_l«M L C fntm illk. M nu
M .m btr. of the A
j x p x . Ua of a lot In the Parrot Lake
y . * W* .M y f ilr land, dace Chriatmea Ere. but glon will Uka p a d
10 see trcnapUnt nguln Int® ®P** ‘he »*fi wma stolen 8|sd ay . Tha |
atalitre nubdlvlalon.
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fields. Sometime, we get, celery robber* premised *net to damage
the safe, which «ont4lwd |47|= lw
'* * * ’. * * ? ■ 2’ -A1*? ,&gt;/}d gut, Bu**%-.w*te Mocked off of th# Legion An
C. Bla'»detL~~brotk&gt;r af . Mi C
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"~"®_-*d88iab A o *m[» /b» »*"»*&gt; *»d man. eoukI.Daughura cl the -Am
caahf and cheeka, If - glrgn th i
rsmblnatlon.
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net get through. Mulls ar* aleo lutlon and United I
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delayed a t Easton, Mary land.
the Confederacy.
A similar robbery occurred In
ProducU la Halted Rluley, N. Y.. list week. The
thieves were given the torn hi na­
C T f x J m e a . Mr. Blaiadall. who la a mam- _ ,
n_
__&gt;** tion and did net dimage the safe,
For Penaions,
, L n d S , ^ o f Ub Columbia Unlv.rx ty
WAS»I WQTOK.
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found later In Bflvar Creek, minus
ers* Bonus And
l “ ! 7 !lfa c u lty , axpmriwi t . leave «hi*
^ L ^ . H 'l 'Z l lr .n . fVr UOO.
Hodgkhu, Jo td Dt Cove, 0 . E. fMm the many thouaMde i f delI a yggg'wenln* for WaihJngUn where be oml J. B. R*^*rl J** r P
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il Construction
McKay, M. Y. Bledaoo and F. L . u n ^ „ nt |n tbn mans gem ant
UIItiaa? I *■ »*Tvlag famporarJy
^ Fwto.1
^ T . x ro .
Millar.
'and operetlen of 4be CCO camua
To Pay
!pn&gt;AraU*for rrllrfdistribution.
Mr. Lovall was born In Maull- i . the state but da* from tee'
eral Costs ooa. Mich., on May 0. 1858. tnd.impreved morel* *f Ora y*OM
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The Semlaals County Chamber McCart^-b*W that
AdmlnWwaa a pioneer of Sanford, coming m#n wbo took adrnntege *f th*
m U ' of Com memo plana f bold II. an#olf u»*
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here more than 80 year* ago. H*1opportunity to load d e e s end
nual President Roeeev.lt Birthday
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ire* a former Sanford
City .wholesome Urea as luim biig i f
4 0 1 IWl on Tbaruday avi.lng,
Jan. “ ^
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Dllllnger last
dark, and belongml to the Bap-ThTcCC.
38, In the Mayfair Hotel. “We P «dort»&gt; begiven to relief ill-

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Completing
Oh Canal Haa Absolutely No M eaning voetlgatlen
lot
(eoaldcratleo and are evidently
the result of political

Quints Break Glass
In Hospital Wlpdow

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■INII 3Iwua ff 88*11U&gt;ea w
b i tk» W it Dtpirt meat rei f e * idaga to
from the
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CALLANDER. O u t, Deg. *7^growing tendency of the
»* quintuple*, in burl play*
blocks, or anything *1** i l
I, nt tha windows of the

Twtay, and within • few
a fto Ida a n lu l began to
statement* that Uw canal
not damage ih- water re;
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City Donates UOO
For Fight Against
Cross-State C a n a l

Tills!— n Season
Decoration Priai
.Goes To Tire flK

P eace

D fo U .
IM h I, . iteoa4

Also Shrank
«r AboiH

Company.

til

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• w , tald that tba omaaUtto*
bad mad* a “woodprfml ihovtag* with tb* omoaat of money
H bad U iip*ad aad that tt
bad "toothed a ’ m p o w tri
*b*H aad c m tod a t o t *1 la*

tlM w it , taatm tton* wdr* gtr«q
City A |tofagf'VM R. Wttrno l«
pr.p.r. tueb a resolution f*r P **.
u p at t h * .* * * t m**ttag of tba
board, .t b * •origtnol m4«p« by
CommltHoadt* B . I . Lthman Ife
dudtd tpptgtal of CaacTottjdB
WlUlfc’o plan to eontltm* i n d t S

Mdti at u * umt*d |
Now***. Ot, irtduau
gfodd, Doooiur, O t, M
WMto wmiatoo, Mai
VliglnU. (AitootoM*

flees Are X ls o To
Be Closed For Day

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e n ik tr wart n t i n H
Wf tkg Grand Jm/j

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Bcmfortfs nur
l 'now knrtr
tnar that tioca

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Judgta al*o mad* bon*
arabl* mention of d m n t i m
pat np by \h* U. B. Sop* Co .
Tai«lo Feed Star*. l u ( S 4
rackia* Hoot*. th* Towel!
Comping and 11m Sanford Can

of lb * City on Sept. M
U,T7tJ4. bat the todU
CHy Clerk F. B. U a t m
th* Ccmmlttlon tba* la*
datamation* bow bailor
l - radtc* tbi* figure by
IM P i. Tb* total dabt an
UB7. waa I740M M A7.
ibt redaction baa ba-a
about la tba face of gn at*
uad nrnuita by affactlag
l itriifont oconomlot.Tho
of tba moaldpdUty far
d yeor lading Rapt..*?,
r* MI04A4J4, bat forlbo

Cbrtotma* Day la Saaford will
b* i t torrid a t a holiday.
All atom wtll bo doood aa will
a b * afl pa bile offtooa la bath th*
O ia ty Chart Hoaao aad tba City
Ball, wttb tba aaaopSod' of th*
offtcot of Bhartff 1. F. MeCtolUnd, PotIco Chief Ray William*
and Fir* Chiof Mack Ctomland.
Tb* poeUffle# win a b * bo

to n d ,*
Wllb tbU uplaMtfba Cornmfttlooer Labaua rettd "pm *
aad tb* ami to* v at ( t o u t
•a*almo*tly.

on lb* o*aJ
man WUcaa
C o nym ^ S
coraptl boa
to tab* (nil
bank*. Tb*
permit cttld
of hadhropi

Speaker Sees^ Possi­
bility Of7 Passage
Of Such A Measure
WASHINGTON, Doc. S d .._
—Speaker Bynu aaM tbda# ,
■aw a "petalbillt y” . thab g oatoi
adoa bonat kUI &gt;l|kt b * wpi
oat wkloh would b* “ooaapb
to tb * AdmUhtraUaa.? H ow ,

AtuMbr Mldlbk wao of Um oplvton t u n * itat* law ' permitting
maalcIpaliUo* to “eondooan" baada
w*ald ba hold MntiltattoaaL \ He
cHod a cat* la * Now. Cagldnd
«MU wbdfd tba rail P *d pap*

when tba

Elk*

Will •

lr*aaaaak dlttributina ' ft \

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W m tom •&gt;

w y if

arenw

to ehUdkjpn la. the homo* i
a m bs hl*&gt; on . roliaf. |
II
poaoonta far toetf i
Cbnlnaam l . J t . Dorntrli
of tbo cammltt** atatod, and •all
ar* inTtord. CIV* general public
will otoo bw walemno.
Tbo too** ha* boo* booptlful*/
docyratod under tb* dtrpttlon of
Jaam* Moagkton, anpoHnUrW.nl
of atroota, and ab algbt U Ulomlnatod by. 1U eptorod Ilghta. ./
Anotkrr Cbrtol
a w .lL L a * .'*

Woablngtda to fehby

«f Dr. I« 1
*M*od by

W am

. m./nf

Tb. tarn*

Thousand Booklets
Abort County*

Mpyf.fr RotoL
fW 'M ir tJn Brem, wb* kfd
•bd»g*'dd‘ S * J pikgTam Introduced
Mr*. JL‘ .C!i Oltnn.
Mr*. B. C.
Mow*. &amp; 0.. Roll ton, aad J . M.
iUaailphov t»V •atortalncd tb*
Robiltaao add- th*tr p n U with
Cbrtotawt obfdli.,
1%t tanabooa w it Jo it oboat to
adjpara »b # a. Baato Claaa d'ogotood a* 0..W , fpoator aaddoaly
appeared ht tba raam aad dtotrib*0*4 a lim ber ad latoiaatlag gift*

Synto ropoatdd bh bop* ‘1 0 *1
tb* baaao-woaM ba diopaaad of
forty to kmoalb tbo paU for *tbor togUUUoa aad a d j* a m * * k la
May. Coagrom moato a*at otaatbi
Ba to r aa tb* tomb** kaawa, ba
••Id, PrO»ld*at B* * * m ftv V w » .
It* * f a "bmtUmg. op*n- atm,
bold*, tad aa atakv kgU btfoa

B e e J t D istrfb E t

Britain Pontiea .!
Announced Policy
Of Preparedness
,
»)
,*
LONDON, Do*. M -d T V -G " * »
Britain panted Itt poHoy of pta&gt;
conflict
today,
aatboritatlr* |
ooarc*. dlocUotag afto* tba *aa&lt;
olattoa af "oatlafbatool * marry,
aatlona botworn Britfab and French
gcnatal military abd aaral i|ilfi
that almllar matarta ar* botng
mad* la otbar bapwiaap capital*.
WHb Aatboay Cdo* formally

w n ito a S o e ,^ “ “ ■ * » * • C * a l» Cttombcr

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g y jg a a a a tt
l t l t a n*.toA &lt;W W »tan,-w*a.mMT*d

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aaatod far.lM •
werp la -Alloa
.tM "tbio* an i

fr o * tba

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d«t •« ;Thor*doy)

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Amelia JEprbart. f%s*d » *tf r .,I a *
trio, will -bo to Oriaado east t a A *

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1 . l U l i ^ y t i r o n r - - m#mb*te « f
-tbo m M ' F i n w n af Amoric*

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NEWS

rt Menace From
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d mumbled "liM D k. 1m

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lisa el
- -V.

Hd It, a .re ^ ttv that not a lttifiH U
nun la the street

2*;
lb°°*^J by
in, a carpenter
Tiey,

trade, wt oet «
a journey that OMt^ change the

&gt;•E

t1S1^
•W * * 1

baby lying la the mmter, hie
and the patient eattle, the s' m
U ee lovely that it has n r i'
ccnturlee," Even during the a
world haa seemed drunk on t
seemed to be the only god the
kilty and decency were eeoffU
'Chose first crib we# a meat k
*M eweeUmeQlng bey; haa%
, And koday, this teas* sete
and painted again and Amdito
loveliness and that qaallty tie
"sweetness and light” !fd *
and floricfshla sentences, no 111

O p en FV&gt;r tftulfi'e-m
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ttyert, %U1 At *•#,----ijdww. M a n u r msM - simplicity of the original
Vital, something appealing,
breath theff pasilensts;

I ms

m IUmt

Randall

card derated ty the mdst unskilled

lav* uor
.So let us make the-most of out Cfcr

W*.Un™kWMWT

n -ar-m y **

;ldant doesn't get in
few days.
j .» f-M,W'.-istisW

Kit v s

sen

rjuki out

ag to be saybedi's Wsr

live over again I would probably be a
en Um ground floor Is baseball player . . . . 1*shall not hhve
manlty wbwi I retiss."
Walk It 1 ’wars making a Hat of
t a i alt W e e get U do

■IrtHa *

y » ld

■' - *• i*«| -d* __L a A_

tumw «f Chjrtl. ra.olln.__M

sssttti

did a thousand ktndbtieee for «
ad. 1 would write the namsa oI
turn, who carried on dally In 1
thelk eheerfulneae or theft faith.
I eympethlte with the totf*

the young, In my teens I. tea.'
I la n lt o r . Of BOHi t tilI lf M U M )
would net owe. ter any of thebe
peso, j enjoy my family, I a*

a te ***

M tste s

... * fW .thle way a
tM ?

ffin v 5 ° 3

M H BM 9X Mm

Phone j i

�'-*•

Dottcn, Adabi Mr*. W. t Y a m
iRothi Mr*. L*Clair Irwin, Eatharj
I mm . w . e . Kirchhofi, k » r u » ;
V &gt; ' Mn, c. E. MoEe*. E l ^ » Mr*.
t km
naPbor «f tb * ■ nbFrkoda o f Sapteok Cbapta* C E Howion, ormrdtr, and D. 3.
r act w»# oatoitaiaod a t aa ta~ Nnmbor Two OrdpRft tba Eaatarn E. Starr, tent Inal.
■Ml party itro a Mokdag oron- [Star tro tnrikod to tU«rvd th* pubEMPTT BTOCXINC FUND
' ky Mia* Joaaaott* Potto* mad ,tk liptaUatioa f t ;l* M a ffk a n
■ EUa* Httehkoa ok I k boat* Thurxiay aronlag, a t 1:04. o^dot*
By CAPT. F. 8. FBRRN
UUa Potter’* p a ro k , M r. and at th# Kaaonk Tnapk.
TMo will ho yoar laat chant# t &gt; Mro. H. B.
1 Wyaa W. Pottor, MaBmrtUa
Mr*, a E-M cK aF, p**t *T» p I
thla fund thU yoar. All Total i— ■A lIM t, ,
■
» .■I patron, will mtto . a* grand !» ; botp
i . Daarise tad “prep*” p n aw*
fM od throaghoat U a rroUag. A t
a .la u how rappn wp* a t m * l o f t
|PK .tyU from Up f l a W * * * * ___________ _____
tohl. which waa contend wttb p W. H. Haynoo, who orUO ba grand
mtnlaturo lighted ChrUtmao tn a . largaalit; and Mr*. M anor Ju n ta ,
p m - Pottor and Mr*. J . C, Hatch* |paat m a d alaeta, oho will lo
laon nutated la tarring. . , ,
ft%m chaplain.
I , Thou Inrltod wot*; tho Mlsaaa |1 TtkaftU aw k* offlecn ,will b-J
M ar. Wight. J u o Lloyd. Lpaka.fcataDod: M n. A. E. Shotmakor,
Parkin*. Mary Wiggins, .f a n * yorthy aw traa; Rodman Lehman,
6&lt;hulu..MadaJyo Tralwk, XstoUo worthy patron; Mm . B. C. Moon,
it B. * . PooHfny,

^■Deh Party
en At Potter

Person als

ffirated

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Tunm Lit

Church in CkahMtp
iher of rolatjroo and
Chateau and O iU v

1 af
tk
M lh
ic. *
_

UutrhUon, Joannotto. Patter _ and
A- W. Epp*. Jr „ Jo * Dougkn. t u ««na Tipplaa, Julian B aV P ft Hnr*
ry Braoaka. Kaat RaaaoUar, Jew
•Junior CamphaU, Jaa MaCaalia,
'J r * Johnaton. William L d fltf, J t .
Ja tk Woodruff, Frank U Wooin t f , 111 Edward I» ggtna,
Jr.

Mrs. Cox Presided
'Over Alathean Class

-Tonight—
bignigto

\f

3 9 S te p s 1

CHRISTMAS DAY

~

MadtUft*
CARROLL

MIoi Ja il. Coktr. and 1
nott* Ookor f t Wtqdar, C
noaU f t Mr, and Mr*.
Hlaritoy a t thor boat*

[ay.
la f t
lift
mo

J
tad
*bo

Mr*. C. C. Cox prooldod atot
tho buiInota aooalaa and kd lb*
deration*] at kb* Christman party
t f tho Aiathaan Clajn of tb*
|P in t Baptist Church bald tburpday •Toning at Up ik n tk annoa.
r Suppor woo aorrod a t SiSO P.
! m . altar which gift* war* an.
changed from a largo ligbtad
Christmas troo. Tboaa proooat

aka 'wart!

Urn. W. H. Ihrfcty, Mr*,

iwo R. D. Hawkins, Mr*. B. E. Pour-

BOOKING

„

^

Fqr r^stem Stars

.5ijp»iEu'
Tamar. ‘ aaoatanri Mr*.
b a t traaaaiwrj
Mr*.
Tf itA—'toct raaa; Mr*. E. C. Hary*r. aapiriah* roadactm a; Mr*. H.
3, tpbp ani ab ap kk; Mr*. J . B.
Crawford, aPrahal; Mr*. W. M.
Baynoa. orgaaUt; M n Si'w art
B. Odbam, f r - Mr*. 9. D- Doaooy.
Mr*..Qr*gg d u t y , Mro W. R.
h w r , Mr*. G. 8. Sohnan, Mrs. R.
R. N lffor. Mr*. Emma Qrubor,
Mr*. 3. B. Orlott, Mr*. 1. 3.
Grabar, Mr*. 1 . D. Vaaghn, Mr*.
Jodrr Camoron, Mr*. R. 0- Moriwotbor, Mr*. L. H. Rarroy, Mn.
J . A Pago, M n. T. f t PUahford
Mn. a * B . Hawk*. Mn. H. H.
Slaacbtar. M n. B. F. MoWkor*
tor, M n. M. 8. Nobon. Mn. L E
EatHdgo, Mro. A 0 . Motbrta.
Mr*. W. H. Hand. Mn. C. A.
Tancoy, M n. R. F. Coopor, M n .
3, 1L Hardy, M n , C. C. Co*.
Mm 3. B . Holds, Mn. W. F.
Brooks, J r , ; M n. 0. A Rolllno,
Mr*. 0 . Co'
C .' Gibbs, and Froddla
FTalda. i" |r. i
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Montezuma

December^ IS, 1935
' FR U IT COCKTAIL

Ttmeful—Tantaliiia^—Terrific

Choic* of thro* nlotabla*
. )Eh PEAS
SNt
CREAMED GARDEN
SNOWFLAKE POTATOES
I f ASHED
TUR1
RUED TURNIPS
CANDIED YAMS
lU T T g fE D BEETS
CREAJurD
!A—
CAULIFLOWER
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MINCE PIE
CHEF

CORSAGte/For Tonight
r i w l p oorwtow *■« i k a *
A. K. ROSSETTER—Floriet

COFFEE

ORLANDO

ford • Orlando Kernel Club
eyhound Racing Seaton
i; And We pledge You,
SportIn A$;MannerThat
7AndBe A Credit^ To Your
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APPLE PIE
PEACH COBBLER

HOT TW* BISCUITS,

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Choic* of oo* paati
ROAST TURKEY WITH 0T 8T E R DRESSING
CRANBERRY SAUCE
— ROAST LEG OF LAMB, MINT JE L L Y
ROAST PORK HAM, AP P L * BAUGH
ROAST BEEF. BROWN GRAVY
BAKED VIR01N1A HAM

POT/ ^SALAD
wttb ,a runfl ruppoc 8 today n o w
to* f t tb* boon f t h«r aiakpr, Mr*.
Oaprgw M affftt, Altar tba dtaaor

•

WHOLE WHEAT B1
WHITE BREAD
TEA

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�TWMAHymttV
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na h Getting M ore,S tate
ip ers O f The W eek R ep o rt

Alumni Banquet Of
Class Of *34 To Be
Next Monday Night

winter rial te n -left v ie approved jrtitrrd if.h l n tele-

*» j.m*. t &lt;**0.

££JTtET

fMaade for tho many beoatlfol
floral afforlnga giren at the time
o f tho death of oar mother.
' Brannon children.
— Adr.

— -I u
la a ia
* * * * ° ° * Inc atate director of PWA. The ayParrhaao a f r i t y ' lots' and Da- proT* 1
U - t «&gt;• * °™ nprerrmeota to aarwal b a sin s*.. " " H ’* ftoa"*W *M »ID bo avallbooaea la tho county war* a n n e w oM# » h,n th* roomy has crmplet/»4 last W'ok, aayi lb* rioaaaine *‘l
s"d ealo o' .cads al­
A *r th* h#adinf “Flotila naaro* cawc.odaa tha paper.
, Democrat. W ith the befinalac o f
»Ilt&gt;,or1trd *&gt;T eo«*n la ep*&lt;Everything," tb* SL Angus-1 W jjLWlnlae H*e a' Chief re- ,the aew poor only a matter of a W r&lt;* d -l,t,1*t ,&amp;Rccord «ay» thsj. s-noag the
U WOfWta regiatarad nt frm days, tb * paper eayr, the proDirector* of the Florid* Bank A
..... ..........
g t r e . by ^
t o t a l Cbambef of C c n n t m
- f e y travel luolirvs
idlctlca la betag free), made that T m t CoW |W la Daytona Beach.
Dcsjre for change,
tbe poet w ok, nB ,1M* - « a ~ man, 7 chan,*. ln ’
•cr.tO art
&lt;*«. .
"imethlag *• * f »bona are here f*T tbe wlator t*oal proprtjr In Suwaanee d o r - • dlT* * ® * ,f * /tojSHJav
or amu'tuntnt
• 'teneoh (h e r ricHa ranging frrat btf Iba year.
o u t .’of, ’Intereit ,lq #ccR*vy- •
hi*|a »ha»* to atochhoUer* of r#rtrd
tlx meatba, with - the
uejr, contn*s*i lR climate, Jgglr tw*
Holmea county, da* pita tha fa c t l
® tbls Feer- T V y a l a o W jj
w tdorali'n. rultur*.. health aaah' n c pi Ion of two &lt;4*plea e k e or* ,'hal It la oim r f tha •mallett In tha ! ■ •obataatlal booua to * f lM |
y
ny, and nppcr.anity. No wod-ler here o n l--fe r • few days.
afata. aaya tb * Panaaeala Jooraal, and amployft.
Whom tc*L oen rmr ad la turb Saturday's St- W a w a f f / T O n ,waa ona of tho lalaat to darelop ! Tho bait f. o. b. cl trot bottom*
T'T-Incr avltip nuniVcreJ We cea states thpt aba day befayi regia- agriraltnr* on • commercial eeala, ! hi ***•*•! aaoaona, partin iiM
fppl? tb»"t wDh *'• Sim * *a«l '.ratloiM at Ubi Chamber o f Cea*- ; la aaklag rapid pragma trirn w
U* ,mM two
t f rood land aad tot Dlgont mao- l B * b of orangeo and Ungrrflw^
A redaction.In freight ml
mtaUUr and farmer, daa'AfW
hans markets helped to I
•a addreea daring tbt. 1U 6
•Alta, K. E- Pattereoa,
pTegram ever
WCOA. U
man*k*r, »eported. Many
!*oreal radio atatkn.
I*
IW Bkft is the south have
C o n .tn .ctK of the c m a ttl
renal &lt;• not th* anly Using UmKI
making for cndlUona better „
. _
Marion ceunty as th. Ocala 8tar practice form-rly.
|r peris that it la th* expectation
This Inerea.a in ahlpmenta of
,.f tha atat* road dapariment that citrus fruile ia attributed by L. P.
a tentract will be let In January Kirkland, chairman of tba Florid*
far thv ccaatnsctlon of State Rood ‘ Citrus (nmmiaaioa. to an latar■74 (U. 8. 41) between tb* Within- view to the lekrland L'dgcr, na
mock** River at S to k .i Ferry and being largely due to th* activities
Jllat- Rood t a t Hernando. Dlvis- „ f thr commission. Ha belWre*
,'«t Engineer L B. Thrasher mid the greater
trade
eottfMeaC*
,*•^•7that tb* tomrelsaloa'. grading
j. By next .pring, probab'y early regalation* have created and OA
d* April, tb* entire length of State advertising campaign conducted by
n ed 74 will b» opto to traffic th. Industry through tk* oom/rum Ocala to Htmandn. Mr. mission *r* tko two factor* largeThra.hsr said. I* will md-ir# th* |y reoponsibl# for thl* Increass. •
distance between Ocala, slid Tamp*
nio'cgist Emory Lowe Pierce
by II mile*.
/ ••
' at Key W at
aquarium has
Tk# Pa’m Beac^Post say* that r?reived notice that the project for
actiaa by tb - coon’* rnmmta.ion * crgwfUh and aton-crab hateW y
to awarding th* e*M hlif&lt;f l r * r f i^ 7 n* K*y Weel In conn etlon wlftf
•traction of th* n-w Boyn'on the aquarium has been approved

It la appropr^sa that w* tbould
pane in tha A a r ’,

busy work to

obotrro w itlffitting reverence tha '

K

th* Chriit Child.

And In tfeptog with
lom

A t

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Rlverv,

Lanor* Cqihman, Sara
Wild Boar At Sea Is
Mynck, Dorothy Haltwt, Audrrfr
MAKE H IT IN FILM
C tin n t.
T
O -J.
Urith. Lila Fay Hfndaraon, Mai*
Caught By Fishermen
carat P.Ur*. sad Hatlia Phillip*,
Richard Williams, Henry Maagtp
AUDI ERNE, France. Dec. 24.—
LAKELAND, Dec. H . - T l i l l ^
Delaiar Bat tern, Roaw.il MyW*' Fi«hin* fer sardines In the terrlcea were held today f*|
Charlea Palmer, president
of ter,
r i# k
D U ka m J O -U k
m i.J a .V
riek. Richard Smith. Ed Bledsoe'
bay, th» larger Reinc-det-PioU Harold Powell, 4, k^fed when hto
! the alumni of the data of 11*4
Cordon Dean. Arthur C. Keren,
caurht. not the proverbial whale, father, Huaton L. Powell, wab
of Seminole High Retool, an­ and Jack Keene.
i Ml
but a auperb 200-pound wild boar. loading a ihpl gun Sunday aighf,'
nounced today that the animal
p arty At Legion Hut
Driven out of the woods by hunt- Harold
banquet of the association will
and
hit
l-y*ar-*l*(
*r*. th- animal w t, about three brother, Terrell, who e a t slightly
[ Bamlnola Chapter of tha F u t u r e ----------------------------------------------- - be nett Monday eeening. Dee. SO Commuftion Service
mile* offahore when lighted.
rarmer* of America entertain*-!
Mr. aad Mrs Hairy licerrn wi'l inetead of on Friday creator of
injured, were asleep In bed, tho
The fnhermen knocked him on
wijh * ChrUtmaa party Monday spend Christmas Day in Uriaii.u this week at had been pr/rieusfather aald.
the head with a hatchet, took him
ly announced. The banquet will
arenlag at tha Legim Hat on the with frienda.
homo and *old him to the local
be terved in the cafeteria of the
BabesWire Boulevard, (lames and
----- —
butcher for a rood aum.
Three new filling itatlAk tr*
lancing were enjoyed and mirthMre. Rita .Masters of Jackmn- 1High School.
be conducted tonight at U ilf
laDowa were rotated.
,
villa is aprmJmg til* holidays heir
More than 40 of the 7* mem­
being
bttilt at U u h a r » .V &gt;»ena
a clock at Ui* First Christian
BafrtahmrnU wart aarvad to tha with hir bro.hei In-law and »»» bers of the claaa hare already
W J Bryan and
Mrv. Jew el are being drawn for twe mare an^
Church. Members of lb* *ba&gt;«
oUawfcg: Mitaea Gr.tohen Morri- Ur, Mr. and Mr*. M. C. MilU, 511 made reservations, Mr, Palmer will bring Chrittmna gift* te bn
Maples hava opened th* Red S tar another la being retaodled la that
*iid. Either he or Mlta Dorothy dtlivi red to a needy family CkritN
Magnolia Avenue.
Service Station and C r o c .rle . to thrlrln._ Laka County city. One of
Marshall can glre members of m u morning.
Grace, Clark. Janie Kaburi,
th# Al G. Sm ith building. Bowling the new itatlen. la for tk* T.xa*
.'v**i
Mm. F ran k G *iv« and Mia* M ar. the claat additional infinaation.
l Fa hereon, Annabel!* MalhGreen Fred Saw yer will be m aos- Company and two for
81aclalr
During
the
eerrian
tbe
paami
gueri e Geive of Chicago are the
Product*.
Of J . H. McCarty and A . F.-W n*
holiday g ueala— o t- Mr*. G civ c'i
lay. T h . Babe * f haftlebaBi"
brother and sister-in-law , Mr and
and “Th. Lard’a. ”»pp«r," will bl
Mr*. I I J . Lehm an, Palm etto A ve­
read wkll* appropriaka mule la
nue.
played. Th* Lard* n g n tr irfll b*
PITTSBURGH PAiNTbPRODUOTS
vln,
Evelyn
W ilkinvin. t'a *« ie
The Sanford Herald's annual admlnltttred aad a t midaltbt tba
F’Ulr GUh*
Picture Framing
Bridgcm an, Doris Rockey,
Mary Christmas party for Its employee. congvegatkn will join In .living,
I'aintH— KnamcU— Vamishra— Window GUm —
Tam m . U atherin* W hile,
Phyllis' wos given last night ln tk* form “Joy To Th. wsrid." ■ 1
Sm ith, N elli! W illiam s, Mr*. R. t*. of a banquet at th* LT—i----—
Auto GUmi
V ’ ..
Mont, r a m s _____. . —
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Maxwell. Mm . Mary
Stone, Mr Hotel followed by a movie party F r e n c h R&lt;&gt;;
Mirrors Rcallvared
, „.,
and Mr*. V I . Sm ith, Mr. and it th* Milan* Theater with J , IVoted by fans the moat popular singing stars of radio, James
Mrs. Alex Johnson.
Abolished By Laval Melton and Jane Ftnman are -coring 1-w-ona1 l r asmpa as dramatic
MarerrtetU, manager of tb* th a-;
Also Ralph KchoP. Monel Ap ater, aa ho*L
artists a* well as vocalist* in their first film. 'B tara Over Broad­
I'hoo* 103
' . l i t 8. Park
plehy,
Harvey
Hale,
R obert
Dinner waa served al 7:00
way,”
In which they are appearing at the Milan* Theater Wednes­
S n 4my Morning
Mauver, Uvurue M au**r, W ilbur
t'rlork ia th* sun room at th* he.
day— Thursday.
Tillls, llb rb e tt Thurston.
L»-•
tel where the long banquet table
Hunter, Howard
Dsguc,
Frank
Usds* New Management
I ».« laden with Chri.tmas decor»Jones, C liff ird, (ju ataieo n , K en­
Spaciallxteg la
1 mna including three miniature '
PniftAtnr Alt of (irrminy.
neth
(iu
ita
v
in
n
,
K.
D.
T
yler.
Roman Forts In Holy byTbe
. Steaks
‘ hri-tmas trees and numern.iv 1
ruin* date 40 year* after
f l.f r .ir . I K ing.
A&gt;hn
S e n k a ri’:,
SAMs' Start Orders
'hriatmaa wreath*. Favors w.r*
Land Are Uncovered dr«truftion of the Temple of lit •
William
llu rn ett, David
F^iri ■
A d Regular Diases*
'e.l and white ,cormagev for th#
“**
John Jo n es,
C arroll C u lp epp--.
a C., Rvaaa. Mgr.
K« mart*. Milestone* from Honda.
women and cigarette holders for I t l lt r t
JRRDSAI.GM. Do &gt;i - lim
and Henry Jkm eson.
I'he men and places of the guests
Tha mint of a rhain of nmtnd Vininj: Ihe futire*«ea, ar » believetl
were
marked
with Christmas K°ynl*
cantuiy
Roman fortir.^n, eitrnd- relatrtl L» the encampment t»f On*
raids.
malned
Inf «*uth from the l'mil s«:i t* nth Roman |o||h*n which headr I ,
I
|
After dinner th# party left for .
.
towards I’etra. have U*ett unrovei• I the attack «».. Jer\j*alrm.
th* Milane theater where they wit- , V
o*««ed tha showing of “Mutiny on
n# Bounty." Thova present wer i: I om *™
Mr and Mrs. Holland L. Deap.'
GreatinRs on &gt;otir arrival In
Mr and Mr*. C. A. HaiOf*. Mrs. . ‘ T * When all the good wUhea
the happy herbef of ChrUtmaa.
lllanche Pickron, Mr. amh MriMay much teCd cheer await you
express d by your ffienda
|Robert Saunders, Mr. and Mr*, if.
■
at this ppnsant port and aa you
; V Waters, Jr., th* Miave* Non.v 7*Njf*4
have been summed Ap—Juvt
M ay thi* ( ’hri.Mtmn.Htidt*
act ouLrifn tlme'a tide for tha fur*m-mbrr that a ft with la
tur^dfuiy your ahip find e*ch day

!Father Accidentally ^
Shoots Little Bojj

Future Farmers G ive---------------------P e rs o n a ls

To Our Many F r ^ d s ;

knnlvcrt.r# c f

ba n fo rp ,

lymboliaea

th* old coe­
Pmc.

on

Earthpnd Good Will Toward Men,
w» w kt this way of extrnding our
• l/ tm t greeting af the season.

--------- jyuJ Office

| Shop

SNOW’S PAINT A Co.

OPENS

si »•l»e*J niiqTn
isuaerf to
Mr
41 i ‘***
in fij-

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&gt;'•IIVwkuilneM of Christmas stopping waa jolly good sport for
pJr.fr fLea WRatto; 'V uStil'W **rin**a ovartook hlaL Then he
squatted 4a*n: lh‘ a. "t&gt;**'Melfirt'department a to re, braced himself
against hi. rqo’O jer'., sKoppll^ b^V^dnd took • nop. Even a photog­
rapher's flash b a it, iVOtK^ ^ (lU fiirtf^ U lb-minute SHOOT*. ( Asso­
ciated Press Photo)
K*
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In Washington. &lt; tba Key
Citixen r porta. &gt;wi -,j

rfs&lt;mW5i m

,W*#iAW

,|«^et

dapend Inf loo mueh on
appropriaiiona for proj-

Sank. fha-Dsily New, ropciU that Mlp
the prcsliiaf of ;tto Jussi#v Cbawmu«r^l*lw* *
to !•* »U thla
tti
Camara* ka Near - Kswyma mhmarg* ,ua, or are wa going to
t o 'affclng.ttoti alt plane kad-.^era toh* fh t o f* end build a r i t y f
jA IH tid f . r tka Jbaak nssd! tU t, H
»!•
Hut u .u rriv i,
b r m rAfonablrWurtato 4 b * W .;{H P r &gt; ? \ m,“ t » * • advanUg* of

brinx you the blpH.vjnKs of

andhJttt .lt would b#
|d*'lw L a b building

hiippinfN*,, and may l h e
golilfiD rict^eB af friendship

and
Happiness
*
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TO ALL

■N lm fw r Of ComrllT W ld en t, Jam rs

A*1Times

queU*

Mn^a wWng mensberw 4to
Rotary Club af 8L Peteraburg,
which he *&lt;Jd&lt;*»ird a f rw day* hg-L
We knon^M) truer word— no
aong—no w m that expresses our
aentin)Mu better than a simple

metal aad heavy plate

/ Merry Christmas
/

steel

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anners,

bind IA in/fiappy nwoci-t«/
W
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tiop Ihruuxhout tho com-

Zachary. Veneer Co,

iilfe ytyfr.

CHRISTMAS
SEASON

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k- Shop located at the

and God Bless You I

JrEckerson Fruit

We wisnt you Uy^ood
time an d \ h e best of
h e a l t h ' r o r / Christ-

u/&lt;Mling billow to drive her o’er a
ifUosporou.s nea of health and
plenty/
•
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Miracle Concrete
i Company Plant

Uka a warm, true *■— trinity ear
tii iig tits at rale Holiday i n i r a
r#*«h o'll to gra la wishing yaa
nih'hv- - r iM in i of tba ChriitSr*•tuQ

m am Avow
. '•m .a w e

Pbaa* 144-W
Business Ii not always Business.

im v
Ago home to your
T ? o , Chris Una.
t f with you among
mgood wtahea that
ilk celved, c u r .o m
,kf frleruUhip-SW

Judge Circuit Court

A.

ti-to i
a( t o -

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C t/f f v
ag tha bend* o\ fr^nd.hi;.
ingth n.d at

been mutual, srml extend our hearty

tlV n o lk la y

^ greetings^ o r every happiness.

‘eo may * our/uAnesa aa-

t »

1

r

id i t t

na grow

/

In dealing with you it has been •
plruHiire. We hope'this pleasure haa

1

toAotua\aceurd

this Christmas ]
made of dreams
that Is wholly Jt
beet thst you a of

^ ^ ^ tt A .Stevens, Operators

nstm as

erry

NEWYEARS

And may your mjnd be free from worry,
bccaun of aou/d Insurance protection.
. . . sod Um hsppigtfof
our fritmk and f ih g l
thla opportiuilty of «sd

.
May the ship of Good For­
tune st Chris tmsstlde hold •
cargo of contodtmont and sail
with you througout the ytex'.

a

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ril

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I paraant th* aompnty wlU
r , omptoyad * eaatrltattom
M b r for daOar. &lt;M May-amaunte
■Wto th* a«st Id perMtrt, th*
•tap*ay will dtpaatt M c a ta fay
oifih dollar of aaiptopooa* ■m om y
■fd. hi oddltlon, tfo aomppay may
m /u
further doMttaai ; from
tRM to tint*..
»■, . .
ftflu fund tbua built may b*
Mid for a tarlaty af purpoart,
lng to tha Indlrldual doaf employe*. \ etrain minla raqalrtd ta b* allocated
fib
tha
purchaea
of

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te parallel by U r'athar
to t t a eoafarattea, hot
f •# London bee* him It
aa Land* a had a batter

reciation for

MOATfAS
195,918.17
188,971.01 I
tOd,48333
ISO.Ml.lb
iM Adita
M SM U d
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th* audit
tha tnta) municipal npaata
p ate* yaare, excepting for
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. attUtta and dabt atnrlc*,
aad la aa feltarat
.
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NowLowest •**&gt;
In Nine Yean ISi
7359.45030
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llbiUb tor th* payrnanS of *1^ ____ _______

7308319-4*

8,8013743d

8353,77934

UU0 ‘oUl for 1 .1 3 jS .P t.
, It U W t It propto'y
*ko«* WOOAOO will b* dtatmtei
C th* anno^tomrM W y l ^ ^
eoupon. ar. ma­
un* paid to hunrane* cowlflfllbd.
’
andar th* plan for lh* pur-! Brnnao* for th* earn* y«*n. n -

us to wish you a

Land tola gaaaldatnUaa a * can
•ta that Ray. food a* h# waa. did
a t '' tauter

ColdNight

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TWO ROOM tottag* and thra*
i ,Wt» batwaaa Bap and* I m a
A *«-'kaat ha arid. Ch*ap. Writt
J*» Hone, 0*1tarty, W, Va.
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ACID, ALKAU TOUR ST8TBM
MRMI lU ltR O CHOCOLATE
vj

ThiaV glldtai cK—ta food b

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NEHl BOTTLING CtX

Johnny Toole

o u ’

WaUhaa, D ocks.

Jawalry

R E P A IR E D
DUatanda Mounted
K agravins

McLauHn,
The Jeweler

an

may, ottlta* their craiootaln additional croup
m an ratlromant,
ilngle
■ Ufa dr endowment In­
i. Stnndard Oil of Haw
itock or paymant wf duia
aarad hoapiuf ay jnkdtaT
ttoaa.
„
tha laat tanntoon . yoarv

In tMLind Meeting

Member c'ub* , af th* Central
Florida Qatt AaaaalatUn. which laclod** th* Sanford Country Club,
f«r th* tecka to
will hold a mooting In D«Land
next Sunday for th« parpoa* of
preparing th* wlatrr achedul* of
____
__ _
__ golf toumamenta. Sanford will
&gt;g th# Winiama broth*rtopen 1b* r*pr**«al*d by Jim McGregor.
bata» traa oelrcUd aa. th* l««M-pro, and probably by a numd t a u t and probably t a t a l b* r * f &gt;•■»•". S*«r*Ury Andy
-rf^Tth* flta taana dad to CarrawM .aid today.
?*lyy Pod#* poor raoard laat I T&gt;* D*Und mooting la to b*
a/ Stjulrat waa oa* * f th* •k*'d •* lh* Collar* Aim* Country

Md by •teakholder* la Jana.
I a*w thrift plan, tha data
announced, pmnlta aa*»
*# da*(ring to parttelMtea*
it from I to I I poreant id

current earning*.

nnirtd fraaa Lone

iS ^ it»S2Si

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than par* far. Is
« af th* tlm* bad

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W T , . M d the
m
each,, day
it will be ju st
S ^ 'ju s t as fun
cheer as this
g re a te s t of the

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AN INDEPENDENT D A IL Y NEWSPAPER

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Divergent Are
Proposals For
NextCongress
Aid County

Jhbcperience

Report

SANTqryTtORIDAT

day,

DECEMBER 28, 1935

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Thera were no fire*. Chief
,M*ek Cleveland of III* fire de­
tr im e n t atatad that not on*
•fern wap turned In either on
Christmas Oay of ChrUtma* Eve.
Neither the sheriffs office or
the police made eB arrest, not
even of a drunken man.
i TlwHff McClelland and hie
deputies
eruiaed
about
the
county Until lata Lb* night be*
fere Chrtktmaa, ,lrev.llng
aver
aU tho'ttmda and vlaftlag every

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1 KUted to flt P at.

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Keep U. S. Out
War Now Plant

[&gt;90.000 iul&gt;j«!'
in « ' , n
n • n 11, Ki n v
Ovorg* on t'hfiit I
=
nisi Day pielredb *W
th# unity of h' * L * d l
far-flung
Impe-Lt S I
rial family, ' n&lt;lK j l
tl rtf nil II to r e * U J
main *t p re e e ^ B S j
with iho m l
tha world.
k i « *
"It I* fond to think
family cf people* la a

U ''r.
Offlrinl-a roportea w
pilot, unftlentlflvfl.
w u fc
treaded.
T h e E th io p ia n [inventing
'Jwlftly
x ccret
police
meanwbl
, mo*Inc event* that cast war cloud* lower over ,Europe p lace theie
in tha leading role* In tha drama of dread and
pressed an intm ilv* drive agali
FevaHah eflarta on the part of Anlhaay Eden (upper left) of Gres t Britain and Premier I-aval (lower left) of Franca to atop
»u«p«led Italian aplai.
0
Itallo-Ethloplan conflict were checked by the persistent defiance of Italy'* Premier Mua.nlml &lt;rl|ht). Meanwhile, Emperor Hall
Greek was expelled from 1
laeilo. (faiaet) of Ethiopia continued to fling Nda troopa afalnat tha Italian Invader*. The map .how* where Important engage
cnunlry today. IU waa tha all
took place recently. (Aaaoclated Preea Photo*)
*
1
expelled on chore* of tiploiUt|
Deportation l» considered th e .I
prime penalty for foreign
here. aince nn whites a n co
cutrd in Klh:opta.
Item* iHo rrported a round
i f *pies. .Military police la ft
Africa look 12 natives wear!
Italian uniform* before a c*
martial. Three were turned &lt;r
In a firing squad, and nine w
tlon I* already on file, to that In O f| g D c f l d , A
given priaon acntrncci.
th!a particular sprrch before u* . 'M lo a ln e v la
Italian advice* aald tha f t
now, namely, Judge .Smith*' aelf j I v l I B o lI l g I I
opiart* were routed with hat
opinionated ape'ch before the Jay- '
A r k flflS Q B
|lo»«ca aa a caravan deacontl
ccee In Orlando yeitrrday, the |
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"1 wish you all. my dear to the Klhioplan salt field* ^
anawer la already In print, and
WATER BURY,
frlenda, a happy Christmas," the |a itacked by tha DaaakU, Irre
which wa*. curiously enough, given W&gt; -Thrr* army of
! ! • '* . fighting W
th* Itol
u w e jn a r v u n
be lower tonight, but b'caute of
aping monarch brgan.
!In tha movement1! National Week- |0 a CCC camp her
M a w Veamiw^o ~feT* t i ctoudlneaa and prevailing windt
“1 have beta deeply touched by army.
lv
the
very
day
thi
Honorable
to
death
and
three
lv “ W I C B t 8 I W M
there will be no danger from
the greeting* which In the last
Jll4F* .fcf&amp; .fvU t' A« the article critically burned '
»»Nie4mpto«A*a82±f . -.N f - freat, aeesedtoy to tho prod let red
few minutes have req^bjpl mg
|l» ao mdxh&gt;^reuuTvwA*hruM be etiejreg-tttfMfkere'
“FVm-or Night."
an ennual of Mctooforegtit ft.- g, Ellleon a f
from all par!* #f tbeurSfcy^lre.
func*lo« h&gt; tho tak e Mary, ram* tb * government1*
new crop wornLet me I* reapona* aetftTtO **cH
m«fl*y, wtt' bo held
New Yeer’i ,nO tervlee. In hie telegram to
of you a greeting from myaelf.
*»lght Jen. I. and
n il on New County Agent C.
R.Dawson lh:«
My word* will be very almple. but
rear's Eye. Doc, St, Front Ev*"* afternoon.
the
m*t*orologl.*t
apoken from the heart, on this
ann'unced lodey h) o.ehtng for vol- stated that "beth rlnudtneaa an)
family festival of Christmas.
wnU'r entertaln-ent te keln make wind will aerei to prevent a fall
“The year that la pasalnu. the
_
th* event a *»creee. The affa'r. In temperet'-rea to eatrema low
twenty-fifth aince my acevaalon.|tencea ranging from on* t a l i ’
wt|| |a
In th* rhamher of levels tonight In all parts of tho
ha* hern to m* moat memorable, year* ln prison.
Comro*r*-. bulldlpw In I pk« Marv. dlatrlet. and tha lowest t mnera*
It called fort{ a *pon&gt;n*oua| The twelve, It waa' charged,'
Att-rdanc* at Ftoneer Nlehl In tu rn will be allght'y above 32 de­
offering of loyalty and, I may went to Italian Somaliland wboro
lake Mary two v»*re ago waa RS. greea at *11 etatlona." lie pre­
eay, of love, which the Queen and they got
government Job* a g "
but laat year there were 142 n»». dieted the low et temperature at
r iir ia lm tlfl
T r P ( h —bn* person woe burned to diath I cen never forget. How could jdnrd the Italian army. lU lls a ’
laon* preaent. an Incroeae nf M. § o'clock Friday morning.
V Iir i9 U IlJ&amp;
1 1 C C iwj &gt;B i undetermined number of '! fall to note In fell the rejolc- police kaaerted they had dUcoytraft 1
An •»'n leryvr nniwbe* U o»The forecaat Issued front th* U.
--------pgrenna were report'd mlaalng eft* Inga, not merely reepect for the,the Eritreans had made aa ip v a *
•* »*&gt;a get-together navt S, Weather Bureau In JacktooylUe
Several hundred chlblren and (r ^ Urnlng wait* of a theater throne, but a warm and gener- maiit to procure military Inform*.,
iV d a e i h y nl-h. .
a t 11:23 A. M. today reads:
Korea of grownups enjoyed the eollap.rd and fell on a two-atory ou* remembrance of tho man him* lion for the AddU Ababa rovermI Mea. Ta-n H'1v*«1' 10* yearo rf
"Partly e’oudy and colder; froet
.
community Chrlatmaa ea.rrl.ea brick hi tel jreterd.y. Smoulder- aelf, who, may Uod help him, has ment.
age.Jy b-Meved to be tk* oHeat If tl'a r : below freeilng In gorth
realdeM n# aha Tnonty.
nlana
«Q ^ iiawTO n . row* Tfeere t
around a brlllienly lighted ami &gt;»■ Ham** deUyrd *earch for been placed upon it.
"It I* this personal link b«-|
•" a‘ re*d thw Ploaiew. N'eM f*a“
~
77
beautifully decnrate,t tree In the
^ ' r a t block* away tween me anil my people which
Intersection *f tho two mam mtTf attraftad hv th* flame* I value more than I can aay. It
II ItHard, wh* la 7» y e re of age. [
VT
. y
itreeta of Oviedo on Tuesday ^urwtimg throoW th* rrof of th# blnda ua together In all nnr com-,
night. The went was iponaored ^ u ji n , hyt' the fm-f&lt;v&gt;t r-*r wall mon joy a and sorrow*, aa when
by the Woman** Club end the &lt;r4rrbtM and fell hefnr* they or* this year you ihowtd your hap-,
Men’s Club of the community and f ,v^
Eire brake out Irnmnllatelv plneae In the marriage nf my J
A marriage license was Uaued wae the fir.t time In a number ,n , h, ,m t l|fr hotel building ndd- eon and yuur sympathy in the I TRENTON, N. J , Dea. * • .'- &lt; « *1
| Gasoline eooaumptton Ip R«ml- MV day ftafore Chrlatmaa to of year# that aueh a celebration |rtw to
terror,
drath of my balovtd slater. I fh*l —Governor Harold G. Hoffman's
Th* post ton of foremta o f“l»K ool# County during tho month of Gtendon W. Rout, 23, of Msit- had been held. Church**, the P.- 1 , pme other smalt hotels, an tkr* this link pow a* I speak to you. press representative announced |o»' ii
arete at n salary of from 11,500 Noyambar totaled 201.000 gai­ Jand, and Emera Blair, 14, of
I am thinking not so much of, day that tha Goyrrnor had autb*, ?
ts 11,000 a year ao th* Croae- Ions, even though It Is onaVof th* Sanford.
tha empire i self as of the In-, orlied him to My that "A t tha
time"
did not contain*
dividual men, wpmtn and
ghll*.
Ill y
ini’" * rpreaent
----;
, he ~
nwa nL *•i"
Lao Cantrell, hrreitad several
dren who live within It, iwhether, P&gt;»i» ■ " P ritv* (°r , ? rHB0 J?k ^
laid tk* C m r t they are dwelling 1here - «t~ home ant JUayUnoRKiflhfuId
9 m n ^ , U . s r iS P S w r to t de- « u ltn v *-l» -T a lU tL ~ *;&gt;^ *
“
Ire* drfvtng, filtered a -plee-oT
of in some distant oul'poet of lha of Pa Mena refua*flimaney.
partment announce*. In addition1 Tho lergeal consumption, mort nolle contend re before County
The announcement wns mads an
empire.
to the aalarr. tho sum of 1420 a than three and one-half million Judge J . O. Sharon end was sen­
a reply to .published reports, tha
"In Europe and many parts of' Govtrnor wnulil grant Hauptmann
year U allowed for ruhaiatanc*. ; gallons, w u In Dads county (Mi- tenced to pay tha coa'e.
lha
world,
analaliea
surround
ua.
. Parsons wishing to write tS* ■•»•). DuTmJ w « "‘T (Jht|»ona 30-day etay of execution K thn ,
' It Is good to think that our fem- Pardons Court fall* to act. WHaty&lt;) (arvlaa examination moat ap- »«&gt;•»
•«*"«• *&gt;-h. the
Frank Booear, a guest at tha
1 lly a t pocple* fa at peach In It* liam Conklin, prea* reprsaentatlyy,
ply to tha civil Berries hoard of consumption of allghtly law than Monteiuma Hotel, reported la the
1 self and united In on* deelro to be retd Governor Hoffman told I h t l
tum lnare, U . 8 , engineer affleu.
* ° ^ ^ lf m lfflon p llon .. police lata yesterday tha- hi* car
I at peace with other nation*—the tn say, “At the preetnt time 1 j j
In Owls not later than Dec, 5M. * * * *1' , I‘ .bor*, t * ° uniP &lt;Tkm|w) had bean stolen, but tiy effirare
’ friend of 'all, the enemy of none. have no auch plan In mind," W W a j
IAm IIw i U m ur b« d U rn t.
third with
coii«m pt ’Ti found It n few hoars later-on Oak
1 May tho spirit of guod will and vlnusly. tha Governor had fe*ld any A
S y
flt and under th.
»k*« »w» W.UI.-m Arena*.
■ mutual helpfulness
grow and , report of a contemplated
X yaara. "
gallon* of gasoline.
*?
iceaetaaiO &lt;&gt;« ra a * Three!
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; Palm Beach, Pinellas and Pnlk
ua* "uneuthorUed.11
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' countlaa each esteaded on* md-

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W A t y n orO N , Dec. n , - J R )
" “ I h t ) ,D*n» (omptpftc ref.1™ . W ’
Pmltlana la
“ * w y i l r ta iya today wltMtha
tsnapamr pram n ice of BHgadlaru « t l | j ' B i n f t Andrew*, fehief
•* t h r f i 5 3 r headquarter* nlr
ft&gt;re% W thn'aajMf c f maW ga«ir*
sL i M U i D a t i ha* H i n a n l
i
af Brigadier QapJ i

Sanford Children
Saved Firectackers
For Next July 4th

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tion. Th* total amount nf g..&lt;v
H e r n lln* burned In tH» ateta during

‘he month was 2 t4 lf t| n gslIons, *xehwtT. a f th n T S o ld to
governnwnt sgenclg*.
DuHng tha month raaMants nl
Bemlnola County bought,.' 41,712
f»Hona nf karosant. Tho ' m „
amount of toal a\ aold In tha
ttat* ln Nevemher waa~a,aev ro
tfeHcns, Dade, Duval and Hill*.
boro cooaUa# ab a UaaSnw tn c o i
sumption af ttm- fa*L

Now tha: Chrbtaiaa to ov*r
Tax Collector Jno. D. Jlnklne
hope* more paepla win buy their
1M# automobile llcanaa phtU*.
The new pi*tea are supposed tn
be bough bafaro Jag, 1, but lit
day* of grace . are geoanlty
granted.
Believe It or not. tha weather
trgetting warmer. 0 . K Pbi ah’a
N r. King reported at the meat"
government ttj-rmametar
regie* Ing of the Meg's Club on Monday
Wred M degree* at.daybreak ’ aday. but at ,10*10 A, ML th* marrury hid climbed to 40 drgne*.
Imntely 120 worth af
dies by the local mare
flag the success of tha

Owh •member* war* adetowl
I t tha next leeu* of th* XL
Bldg Magfeiii** w(U contain pii&gt;
ire* of
the nonary Khonl
hrlatmai trea and tha ehlldraw
id Rente, and of the Offtoan’
Ihetf raeenUy held harm
Clarence O. Bare, format mam-

Judge. 8. A. B. Wilkinson nf
the Municipal Court sod Chief
Roy Williams of tha Police De­
partment w#re loud In thklr
praise today of small boys of
th* community who refrelipd
from shooting firecrackers in
Banford oh Christmas Day and
lha nlab. befor*. Th# Judge
said be did not believe that
more than ■ half doten fire­
cracker* were lighted and both
of he official* declared It to
ha a *afnt and sanest ChrlelM*a experlenred in this com*
munity In many yanre. Jmhte
Wilkinson I* of tie* opinion
t t a tha advice ha has been
giving 1M hoyn who belong to
tha Seminole Bays* At Well.:
Cluh had mneh to do with the

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Sanford la The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, High
And Wafer Transports Ucm
iT N E W S P A P E R

AT DEDICATION OF BONNET CARRE SPILLWAY

art Problems

Curbed By Law
State Market Board
Will Be Asked To|
(Jive F u l l Details'
Of'Requests Filed'

Allocated Funds !
Are Insufficient;
$19000 Not Enough
WlthWork Done By
WPA Relief Labor
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protects In the county would

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Blind Solon’s D e a t h
Appears Certain To
Spur Next Congress
To Adopt Measures
WASHINGTON.

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with -tatan,- a gat

IANDON,

PROSPECT, A HOME LOVER

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I that Mute »• hundreds of thewagads of kiddles Ilk* Mm
Itnwa time when they **uh « ghaepae af Beau. Ha la
Jgrry Ml*h««l af.glmhuret, lll, greaalaa Ms noaa against
• Of » hufU, afBM vtptndoWi.vMMt' Ma Vulstld* Majesty |g
i ungtrial p i i j i f tAaia m t ad-Preao PheU) v
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GEORGIA FISH
Flierr«t Miami

(phi Phi Leadership Tablet

r#-* W iden meeting In County
Agent C R. Dawson's office thl*
morning decMgd to ask the Stats
Marketing Board for detailed Infonaatlcn as to th* statu* of th#
slfjatlon.
— 4. 0 . Mldfcal, asanar e of tho
market, prdsMed at th* session
amt with Mr.'Dawson reported on
their c-infantw# the las| of the
w*-V with WDA officials In JacksnnvUle, but they were unaht* to
give positive fset* snd figures.
On* effleial imllcate.l to them

Thomas D. Schatl, blind sena­
tor from Minnesota, who died
y-sterday from Injuries
su«tilned when he wss struck by hi
automobile last Thursday.
Hr
was 58 years of age. A Repub­ work to hslp ",r husband anu
lican. th* .blind rolon wmi'B vlg- later studtefl taw U. abl li» furmg hit career.
nroqp antagonist of tho Roose­
amous lh hi* college days »*
velt Administration.
orator, Schall began speaking
friends leaking' office and
|01 ft becanrj th* fir«t bliui
iran .er«r to alt in the national
House of R*pres*nUtive*.
that the tlOJXM appropriation
HU hlintnee* never eaused him
would ba charged against th r
to give up horseback riding, tar­
County, iwaulting In th#dedu-get shooting and othsr sports.
tlnn of that amount from other
Ha would Uko a horse ever a
projocta In Oiia section, even
hurdle by having an attendant
signal distances with busier* and
tVmeh lh* SlTHi Jlaaio* is a
Rl* I#’ p lT ta iltlC r'
•
boll*, and used a similar system
la Target practice.
' .m lfiw c nnpro\em#Alx j
On the Senate floor, he was
toms from ths SIJ)oa.r~'
to vitriolic In hi* attack* on
ntly
ajlecated
for
vei
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t The big Christmas party th* President Roosevelt that Vice
1 fish /neekotx,
'
Mva arranged f o t Indigent President Garner one# ordered
•tas, lit Florida.
aw .ta.t» ba suged Hs Cea- him to ”C0M Btt himself neoordPirk TUgeday a fit moon at
mstloa In Jaetsoavtlfe, he

Christmas Party
In Central Park
Tuesday At 5:30

Public Invited; Elks
Have ToyB For AU
Indigent Children

SHIRLEY’S LETTER TO SANTA' CLAUS

Water*, tamer merer
Petty CemgUn *f tna'i
Island. Os. Thay v *
while vacetlcatag there. (AaacaHted I

M l

CM. a ; Wl'dime, speed
".'te eetrairdlnery, la aim
1.13 Irtm M* e'en* at Ml
ns w in . head j tha com
ijr:d'.*i!s paf'JelpaUai
*.;v.x annruT All-Art
^ ta tr v jr i ( ,\ s « a * l a

CONVICT DOOMED

TownsendPlanQrder Inquiry Lindberghs Sail F of
Is Visionary, lu %omatox England In Search
SmithJnerl,Bus T n | * 0 fSaffely ForBabl

Th« raw ilnllar billa
Hide their Bjipfiranri i t BlH*
ford. Ort the green •Idb to
printed both facth.Bf tbAl f M
M of thr I'qilrd S U U r j N
firat time the ravemt tidn ol
&lt;h* sell hat ever appeared bB
currency. On this re reran iWf
pointed the U U » phrm^d
"novui cn ’o seelomm,** whkh

Taxation Feature Of 14 Die In Big Stage _ ,
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Proposed Measure As It Plunges In- To Live Abroad? Fear OF Kidnaper
Analyzed By Judge to R i v e r T h r o u g h ...............
Sending Family *
In Orlando Speech .Open Drawbridge
„ Foreign -Land**
Home, Says Report
C«|ir&lt; suing the belief that thv
HOPEWELL, V*., Dee. 13.—

—

Passing o f Brnator Thomas David
’ Sehal', blind Minnesota senator
'who died yesterday from Injuries
suffered wbsa hit by a metar car,
appeared certain today to spur
efforts to turb the automobile
strident menace. It seemed lik 'lf
to b* taken dp In th* nrxt Con­
gress.
. . .
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| Senator Sthall *»&gt; born on a
farm In Reotf City. Mlrh. ami
jgiven Into th* custody of c
, wealthy family when his fathe-

w uld be w holly |n a q w u » te
to accom plllh desired imProvamenta w ith work none
h V W P /J re lie f laber, bual-

i from ctarttxviu*,.T*i

1 J . 11L?

New Dollar, Bills ,
Appear In Sanford

His Injuries Fatal

Eatablfehcd In 1958

&gt;AY. DECEMBER U , 1935

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

CLAUS!

■ (Ah—An Inqueit he* b#*n entered
rU.on.ry snJ fn|. Thureday
lh, dfin, hl „f „ ,

T..mn. r-I p is . i.

Impractical," Judge M. B. Smith persons who lost thsir lists in tho
In s h im s before tbs Junior Chsm- P ung* of s but through sn op-n
U r of Com mere* In Orlando to- d « * W id i* Into the Appom.Uot
.
. .
Rlrtr yottnlay.
bottles atill
d s, n&gt; on. broadcast orsr radio &gt;w&gt;,|fd
S ll wsr,
.t .t o „ WnBO. ana'yied ths lasss Virginian. .m i Nrrlh
stion f .t u r n of Ih* metaurw snd Oaro’lnlsna; Authorllls* «.id ths
captained that by terms of *h* Inquest will 6* s msro formslity. An
iio|W.*d sot four different IM h
ordered to det.rmte# ,
_ „ .
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.
.
,
If ths drirsr ws« living when the
h#
m o H ,f 40 r• ,■, bus rrs.hed through ths gusrd
the $:t)0 S month to be ptid srery r t|i( „ eompsny offlelsU assert'd
person over the see of 80 y srs.
h» w st S careful driver.
In addition to tho 2 percent tax
Ns one survived ss the big Grey,
on all bu»iness transactions. there hound bu* hurtled ovsr tho edge
is U. bo . U&gt; of on Month of that of lh« btW* ' *n&lt;1 d'"',
'ht
eoll.cted by the fodersl govern- f|u# M
„ by |h#
fr, ; h-d I
men: under ths rsv hus art of a , broll(fh the bars e.f the bridge,joor ago. a lax cf 2 percent on all h, . j
ami wha, he .aw hap- 1
)n a split second a* wood .
Vi*..D. I^umphri.s d r e v sh ie nheritanrr* and a tax of 2 partruck Into n telephone po'o on Cel­ cm l of all g ift, to the valu* «f t|nMbyd. brake, .cream'd ami a’l
.beard headed toward death. He Is ;
ery Avinu* Saturdey night and »:.uo or more.
“I seriously dtubl whether ha f I^ey McNair, bridge guard and a
wa* arrested by . th • police on a
[tlif* nirmbfru ofths TbwnsenJ
roust* of ths mayi|r of Pittsburg,
charge of drunken driving.
('lull* roulti |i II you anything p», J
■
•o ■l»"ut ikv. I h r f AilrliHtlonal ta le s”
« | op, n, j th- draw to 1st a ttlf
r%
{ (olhfr thAffe.lh# bu^inesv trAn* through,” MeN*lr said, hi* f*rs
,.r Arli n Iax I, hr *a!H. "I hmvA p f- _________
pinched and purple with rol.l and
,,n lfo«iAlly tnlk.tl In ••vtrml who hav# griff.
^ * -sh'is wa* th# Kdward D Mr- (
AJ ( never heard these tasr* mentions I. Tauley
- - of
- Norfolk. Ths gats wa*
More* ver, these p*opl&gt;Is _generally up . t the brMgrhrod to warn tar*
bell ve that the
*trnnai* a ml trttek* and bu»e* that ths
action tax is a sale* tax, w hersv* draw was open. I heard a rrasn.
l(i t, is in fact a pyrmamldlny tax.' Turned around Juat in lime to »es 1
im-rrusing the Cost of all commod th* hus come through tho gal- and
Hies from 30 to 50 percent.
•lido toward th* draw. Then »h#
m_| Referring to th- claim of pro- went overdo*
|
'.J
ponenta of th# Townsend plan
----n ,

Dissatisfied With’,;;
Hoffman Attitude
G o v em o rV 'ln t e r #
In Hauptmann Caad
Reason For Leavhtf
NEW YORK, Dbc. 23,—
(A IM — C olonel
»nd
MfiC
f’hnrlr* A
L ln d h eryll - W J :
th e ir son. Jon. nailed fo r E u ­
rope Innt S n tn n lx v a t m id ­
n ig h t on th e A m erican Ittknnrtcr, *t w m learned
9 9day.
The
A m erican IM-.
T vrter o f
th e
A m en C M
M erch an t L in es cleared p o r t
for Cobh, Ireland, w hen It. la
due IWe. 29 Th* boat Is srh*duldsd to arris# In Urarpool tka
following day.
.;
To a friend recently ‘O M I
l.lmibergh
etpresstd
himaalf
greatly dissatiified with Uti' i t Htude of Governor Harold O.
Hoffman of New Jersey wha 1*M
interviewed
Bruno llsuptmaa*
in his death cell and ttpraMM
the ronvtctlon then art doaftw
.tmut the rate in the mlnda,*K
jnany persons which should ba
rlrared up.
t•
X*
This friend said Uadbgrgb.baU
him he felt he rrold' Cnpir . SSM
criminal, in th* U a lM . Bkaial
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and with questions •of publbtHy.
»
* but wh«n a governor became.
i" »hc llauptmarn ■ .raw
t s»l-M.*t I ndbergh, who altpaifcl

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

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jT J t
Thousands Coming Flofig|n!J Hearing
■‘•'Sllrt K . ' S W ™.h Into Florida F o r In Tampa Starts;
. * action tax la to

be

property -wt ^ ether

taken from

things

u-,.

•

.

O nonnw

a n . 1

v-i

trial,, dwM a|l\,|i

leave IJv? eg intry.
In the B/Ulah Islands. M f lt f
1 «

-aid ihg* ' t'lree-Vasir-fd*. ZMswA I
f lu * ,

wh'eh It I* taken Is
•" 1 Th* det're of Northerners *•
Urn group, th at If stata offtaini* 5:39 The general public I, Invited Ioccasion benats leaders struck
j aetual circulation and therefore tbtorb a Florida sun-'nn Christfrom
th*
Congressional
Record
g e t 1behind tho prol-et tber- Try*. «tathfng, randy, eU , will be .
‘ it will embarrass the trad* or mas Day Is giving the Peninsula
wouU be more likelihood of It «lUJfibut#d ta *W»dHn of parrnta hia reference U lh* President a* I
transactlop to th# extent °* **" Htat* It* gr atest Inrush of toura “megalomaniac"—a lunatic who
being pal through, but a molt &gt;n Bn f»U»L »•«*•
prveenteil by .ancles himselt axa.ted.
testing a 2 pen—nt tas.
lata for tha holiday trason 'A. ro
t
by I|. J. Lehman that letter, ho ‘hose ntilled to b&gt; remembered
The plan simply “rob, Peter to rent years.
Only
a
few
hours
before
tho
i-r^ran to Cover#’r Sholtx, Com-'
pay Paul,r th*
‘ jurist stated, be- 1 Some transportation
• ff.ctaU
hia death.
accident that caused ...................
mlatltaer of Agriculture" M&gt;vn
causg
“If
ths
$200 which Paul yiatrrdiy described th- week-end
Senator Schall had been demon­
end
Marketing
Commls«i&lt;mer
strating for tho movies bis s m il­ Another eupposclly dead man Old gets la taken from Peter «• the ” argset »lnc# 1929" and
Rhodes failed « f g arco-id. Many
Young, then Petrr Yuung loses others called It “unpr«c.dcnt d.*‘
ing ski IT In- a favorite sport—tar­
of those preseat axpr»««ed th..
lying In a city atroet w ii dis­ aa much purchasing power as TourisU were arriving by railroad,
get
shooting-amt
composing
a
opinion that more hiformatl..n
covered by th* police, to t# • Paul Old gain*. Dr. Trwnaend steamship*. pritraU yachU. paasprayer which ha said abdutd be drunken man.
should be obtained befors a re
Porter tensing
‘
coutd not answ r this, Who canT” snger buetra, private automobiles,
posted In voting booth* everyquset was mads of But# o f 1 1over th*
"I beg you In considering this #nd th# lure of Fl-rlda sunthla
etala,
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.
' ” '
proetrnte form o„ Perk Avenue, plan to keep constantly ln mind Mao was railing tha transients who
- It wa* understood soma time
-u !
^
of • lon« &gt; i Informed Chief Williams.
that It la taxation, pur* and aim- make an annual problem for social
«na who
of a a u . R ^ y . n iU t^ i
.
_____
are that $43,000 had be-n approprUtad far lha market, and n*«r.
.
,V menu which ho handed to the
j tR1(t Webb, about 45 years nf
# High Pr* " ’ ” * thU: •
• ‘ eg*, residing near Monro# Cor-j
toy* to
“From bo|d oxperiinents, from nor, wa* taktn to th# hospital
. , i . . l ln plnnaed smergarc.es, from al- Sunday auffarod- from what thw
Irinw th* PltR^atlaal bureaus, from debt and police said wa* a self-inflected
f lby gu d*fkrt»tiC||K_fri&gt;t«L..^f°9aKom m iFM.h In hi* tbroat m err attempt
welding u **, &gt; from. Star chanter tariff., to commilt suicide. Ilia recovery
toyn and from dol*&lt; tnd eubcidlea, from I* expected.
•
Betuinole b&lt;°k,n pro»U#e and repudiated
.
. -------'
.
lag an I roT*“ nUi from Whit* Houa* Thl* evonlng’t meetings of tb*
,
hokum and bUUAbaioo—Good Lord, City Commission will ho th* test
ling hunue.. lo rd God of Hoals, session of th# present board. The
tomorrow h* »Uh ua ^rot aad gtva us nt new commissioners will take their
Sanford ,***1 • four-yagr breathing epell." sente nt the first meeting In J»r"
m m u n l t y ------------------- —
ary. W. R. Dupre# will aucreed
built by paid labor far a sum tar
T to ro S i *
.
_ —
V. A. Bpeer, end P. N. WhlUless than tho IlIJMO e^pronrlhlMren
atlcn hut Roy Byrnes oxplainrd
that white probably th* projects
anprored by WPA are worth-/
i t bax .if
j,
«
b
• * d v l^ that there will bo no
♦her- ha* been a fearful w estt
t tha Kike
n.##tlng a t . their ongnUtnUon
o f public fund* ia putting them
•
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thl* evening as tho Future Farmi party l«
Thirty-two d in e * u a s m t . , . • » of America are having a
M-, **r- ta Sanford had Oviedo tonight is c b r' ,t,B• • P*rtY ln th*
taportant f(&gt;f^ t by l l e t m e t a r t ^ B i l J n ” Bt
lh# V&gt; F W" m ,,ta
* ( .£ ! '* 9|a telfgrnm ta County Aa*nt hi-monthly. _____
not »»«• e g . Dnwspn thta afternaem Therr
~
~
. _
*
ta no danger to “ritn u fm lt, he x JUI*
. d a y eddod l JO inches to th# to- lema such a scheme would pro­
ting tha mooting'
1*1 fP*«1p?al$oa. TMt precipita­ duce her* ta our southland among
m Com pAiur
Thurston, W alter
tion Bauday was l.SS inches, (L Urn colored people.' ha Mtld. “In
■w I - 4
f **
P. Paxton reported. Tha maxi­ Sanford, for Initanoo, th* popula­
Brown. K. L
mum temperate** yesterday wa*
b. Roy Byrnei,
54 degree* and tha minimum wa*
n t* on* officer h
I, Lehmann, C.
41, . while on Saturday th* maxthe National Farm
Q. Michael.
mum wa* 50 and tho minimum
y operating to ito
umuhted by 5 X

Forecasr 0 f 32 . |h“”**in
»•J- Uhra,B&gt;
Degrees Tonight Wel,nnt *f !on[Kn^ tTL ,r*
Made By Bureau

rv

Haup’nuinn'*

Grand Jury Also Be^
prins P r o b e Into
Shoemaker Dea th

another'.uclf irig s 'W ^ F ^
th* Lindberghs of their tltt

The .VewYork Time* ta a

righted story, saiJ Colonel and '
Mi*. Charles A. Lin.Pierfh hayl
•all-il secretly for England to aal
'abllsh residency bet-ansa of fiis
eumng kidnap threats a gain! f
their
three-yesr-old soiu. Jan,
They a-# prepar-d In livy abrug'ii
pernsnnen'lv If nrcet/Rry, thd
Times said, al hough they’ wUl
no* vlv- up their American cHt*
-ensthp
Th. Tlmei srtlel* said thoy bh's!pe L pass pert* secretly hM
left without goodhyee, except-for
the Immediate family.
TMF
will spend Christmas a t . aot
Colonel and Mr*1 Lindbergh %jM
T « U ..o n »r*-tb* only ysiaonglkg
on th* ship, th* pap*g.tald. w lb
Is reported that this Is poegRUbe
hfc*u«a of light Atlantic traffic.
Neither tha name af tho Hoar
th* points af embarkation aad ar­
rival were disclosed.
(
, v" '
Throes were mad# against JM
shortly after hi. brith In Augji.1931, th* Timet saidLlnd&lt;
bergh* • firstborn son, ChsriM,
| Jr., was kidnaped liar. 1 of U a |
I v-er and found dead two aM H w
, later.
Bruno Rlehatd RaaaWl
rosnp was convicted of th* Sb9M
l and eentencad to dla the W |p|
L nf Jan. IL
' L .

ate Offices

”f 2 v n ^ ‘

LOCAL WEA'
Made Haony By SantA
th 8&lt;mday

Twenty-five shUdroa a t th#
nursery school i t Fifth gnd P»rk
Arsnue were mad* bnpwv Friday
afternoon wbaa Santa Claus dis­
tributed gift* from tho Klwinla
Club, etch ehlld getting throe
presents- lll-Y girl* anelsted ta
ths rntertilament.
Arier Santa eagetaded hi* die*
tribullon tha cbOdroa -ftro serve!
with h it choeoUU end cookies,
and each wsut home with r t a y ;

aorvry administration were tramsforrtd h r tho Proeldmt to Ih*
commerce dlnartmiBt white others
w re tuned.aver to the tabor dapartment.
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�h p ^ t h e c t it
J
i bfadtfr
iftj___
.

wwmwi'/.i'

... ^ , ,i ^ - dMIWT
jf -f*
-MM

U a ttylSf W tapto**

h M At ihywUi W filled .ta. wrperieaee. It

it as* A rriw a sr.
wwr.iteaar-3n j p ie IS

'J

ra &amp;«ppssll?
]*
•li* HavftH.

And jf we eotild overedms
groundless prejudices, oar illly si
rftjrive our enemiee ind for*»t
ir'DECk MBRnii (til could banish hatred froth our 1
(he little meanness in our eottU,
to ere Bomeono else happy se if
in eh rt, if ws could alwtya.do

SPECIAL

P. PAUL’S

Hie Golden Mole in hi# *fbnr&gt;day■rsUttdnart
pstpU. collectfretr, that la kll the atatea andj i
do the »:mt thin*, strife and
P « a r from this earth, Than would In aonk
revolution*, and wa would aoon be enjoying
era of prosperity the world Hai aver known.
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■ad Jack F l i t . n rf

:

&lt;?•*»' whW . the ephfta &lt;„ w £ *
te v .^ 3 t T hT ^t
I •iperei*. It I: simplicity ga'a* Wwk making pnparatieM far tba
t'liilen tor nix laak of U iiart aad cdlakretbeu i
■
ednratl/m."
TVla ta (he ffirwt ComwwHr
, A ' I I * ' O aM ta antrr T ctc* rfcrltlm e. T r - Orlfda kaa te d * »

/ '■ The Social Insecurity Art
“Thu danger* which lurk jnh.'nd the, Sfk
Act doom It from it# birth,1* write* Abraham
•iBhUve d rector of th* American Aaaociatiou fi
eurlty, In the December lteu eof Harper* M*

ta &amp; t

T J, 4 a s ~ i» g s S |

Maim" gad
Me el

n ; 1 « . ua baaa It la a apart at tte t Oat* da la

f t t t e te ltert

k tm

» a lte l Cteiataaa

Arcade

Lucille »

DR. HENRY
McLAULIN

Inf oi ao much sorely needed puref
hamper recovery. The problem o
turn* will prove lhauparmhie. No
auch fanteatic governmental credl
food. It is Utopian1,to pledge todi
y«ars Hence. Large reserve* ere i
Inf usurped by polltlcUna, for Ott

sm sr

TRICYCLES...........
BICYCLES............ Mechanical TRAINS
Electric TRAILS
WAGONS.............. .
a te e w awei *t .- w , t«rt

*4*,' m i Mndu
| 5 S«««f iiw dea-H
*. wk
IkutlAi

mm

(fa st hope* tH attlU Art will
mir maasea. . . , , The act m
compulsory paymehtd by pooi
ter. The ttw hetually decrtei
the masses by deprjtfo)r theft
relieving the jf»U-tiHJo fWrtn
burden, and .by makfnf th* i
a vast administration. It ta
h«mithle to saddle upoh the
burdensotn# direct and todlree
ued unemployment aniidet Hi
snd municipal pales tafia *1

SE

a a tm i
Otlraaa.
yutnelaf

m ^v m asS
SANFORD T W E N tt
lild u h

r ^ T * r lU M d fc S iU

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pw

wrzJL/J

S a g

SportInf Goode Storr

m i]

1 ^ **V*5’« m24 x
u iiJ u i 0 j n i

�Calendar g**

Personal

theans

C M M dn

Smith

of

NAME ....I.*....
% ADDRESS

Jo k . Mlaarik hw n tfc * 4

Tri-Suto Ortega aCAagaln

NEW YEAR’S
EVE BALL
Mayfair lU trt

p b O O R W A Y ______

Gslnp- *•” * IT*

eillt la spending Iho M H i n wfth torth/PArtt'A"**- ,
hi* M l k t , Mr*. WH»W K- Shlfth.

leave

* SI

a t m e r Xl d o p t i c s

*- * t S

Just Received Extra Large
Shipment Of

U ta .O f f Grata. J», of Apapha.

k .. en+wd la .p u d Um holiday*

With Mr. aad Mr*, Prtak Abort, Wadadafay, to »p»nd Um holiday*
Oak Arrau*.
•+ 7 . * ' *‘ : wlU &gt;Mr. .aod Mr*. R, 8- D a * ,

Baa*. Court.

.

^

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Mr. and Mr*. W. T, John
San Antoalo, T n u , *ro th* g
{o*.U m holiday* oi t i n aad
M. U Wright.- .
D. c! ta)B— * * * MT,r*1 Pf-'ao number*,
at the *trt* r r. Dutton, J r , t o awardafford U • &gt;rla# tn aaa of tha contest!.
|taa. * Reftrehminta war* aarrod to th*
followImp; f Mr*. Oaorg* Knight,
ft
J r , Mrs. John L. Bromley, Mr*.
W. A. Loavltt, Mr*. Saoaano
t i n g Schmidt, Mr* f . F. Dutton, J r ,
1"
Mr*. Jam** Raff, Mr* Gertrude
Mr* ’Pearl J L Babbitt, retiring Oiltort, Mr*. J. E. A hm alhy, Mr*
rrthy r autre*
of Semlaol* Victor Gr*o»*. Mi* Laola Canute,
kaptor Namber Two Order of Mr*. Robert A. Cobh, Mr* H o rn
f tha la a te rn Star, preatdad ores 8. Wood raff. Mrs. T. 8. Crawlty,
tr laM moetia* u worthy uatom Mr*. W. T. Bromley, Mr*. R. V.
k th a ragator aawtoa of »h* if- BUekwelder. Mr* J. N, Olll-u.
• V 2 2 5 m »*r* A. C. McReyneld* Mr* Edw,rd »• KrCall. Mr* H rrtort E.
Rutaell. Ml*. Ollr* LoErtto, end
M r* B. L. Miaa Charlotte Smith.

J r , of'Miami Buck mill a n tra »*•
•torrim to suand a Hr* 'd m with
Sotuntoy Mr*. Minot* Joan* end Mf. a d

R. V. Warma loft
for. Newport Now*. V*. U opawd U r . M o .-------— - ----------- Chriatmaa with hU childroa. Bar.
n u b &lt;v.— «

Mr. and Mr*. LaRot Hslglvr
are
eipacted tomerrow alght
from HaynarUIma Ala. to opand
^ T u u ^ o fa
Chriatmaa tor* with Mr. aod Mrs.
P. D. Scott. South Sanford A rt'
IMS offhart will to Inatolled po
,
,
.
,
m
• Th* hour for the free .how foe nue.
Mr* Bobbitt wao presented children a t tk* MlUao Theatre toMU. Florence McKay returned
wilh the peat pulton s liw .l from morrow morning to 10 o'clock. The yeoterdoy from MUml 'to epend
the chapter and a lamp from th* show I* fr*.\ but the chl)drea m*&gt; two week, hero with har parent*
kr ng aoma article of good to a i
idto tha Chriatmaa baaktto to to
dlatrlbutod by the Elks tomorrow

Free Show Tomorrow
! At MUule Th“ Ur

‘ morning.

—Last Showing To-Night—

-D O N ’T MISS I T 4 I 0 0 I S T PICTURE IN 1© Y 1A R SI

Mlao Virginia Root *f U iln ftan, Vo, I* th* ( t i u t of Mr: aad
Mr,. W. M. Scott, Mayfair. Mr,
aad Mr*. Scott aad Mloa Root a rt
planning to spend d rills * * . In
TTft. Msrjorio Bootoko hda
Untrorelty
turned ______
from th# C
---------- of
Alabama a t Taoeatoosm to epoud
Ihe holldaya with to r parent*
Mr. and Mr* Dura Banlak*

* Ooorg* Pa* of Miami will a rri-i
b e n tomorrow to .pond th* tollday* "with Mo aapt, Ml«a Martha
fa * , aad'Mo ancle. Mead* Tea.
They .win aQ go th* Sarsaato ta
■pend Chrlatm*. Day with Mr. aad
M r* Owjm'n P a * .\
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Mr* J. N. Burdick kaa ao to r
(fw ato for the holiday*, Mr. aad
Mr* Vloyd McRae of Atlanta,
Mia* Cornell* McRae of Stetson
Unlroreltp, Mr. and Mr* R. 8.
NcrilW cf AtlanU. ami
Annie Morphy of Tampa.
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i twe-raal J “ H rc ’o.. th* dong'*
Ml. comedy, * ono-reel “Po* and Hak- J. arrived yaatorda'y to ipend th j ]
,“Mutiny on the Bounty,
‘ hoi idee* with Mr* Caln’t'ip o tto r,
” . u bit" cartoon, and Um foaftiro
KOeMwyn-JUyrr. h .
Mr*. W. A. Tlllla, Elm Ate. *
tha MW Phluro "Itorm y.'
-t— - • lane ThoaUr, |i a ptetura* lhat
— — — —
Mr. and Mr* Ji R. ReaU i v
nounco th* hMh afWahni'Plotii^m art u k . th . h i,h u t pUco » f ^ H e a v y
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atn dram a, converted to the rao- f ~~~
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of raord" thin fifty *featured play*
CUCNQTU, Baachwna Jrovlncn,
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rtggnr. “ R, M. S. Bounty/* which Provlhco today daacrihod the kme L. Smart and granddaughter f t
th* loti Chirlta F. Batkina.
on th* boonly,” a
production achlyvoment of card*, treat wot* uproot:
Irving G, Thalberg, 1* th* »** hill* apllt,"
owtdr* Immorialt.orl ao recent- Th* |hocko to*tad for fir*
Mr mo .otpoallonal book of
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THE GIFT ALWAYS
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College Ctrl Dies
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TALLAHASSEE; Doc. I L - t/f t
tha tyrnnay of Ihrtr cwp’aln ami —Mloa JotoU*.Ttoytor,ta,efTamwho are «rtn|paUy tracked down pa. frt.hm an at tha Ptorida State
by the toot arm of England1, ton College for Women, died Sunday
tow and tod hick to an Ignoble at injurico received In on ontomodeath on a yardarm. .
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arabl* mention of d m n t i m
pat np by \h* U. B. Sop* Co .
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tnar that tioca

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bad "toothed a ’ m p o w tri
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City A |to fag f'V M R. Wttrno l«
p r.p .r. tueb a resolution f*r P**.

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Wllb tbU uplaM tfba Cornmfttlooer Labaua rettd "pm*
aad tb* ami to* v a t ( t o u t
•a*almo*tly.

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board, .tb* •origtnol m4«p« by
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dudtd tpptgtal of CaacTottjdB
WlUlfc’o plan to eontltm* i n d t S

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CHy Clerk F. B. U a t m
th* Ccmmlttlon tba* la*
datamation* bow bailor
l - radtc* tbi* figure by
IM Pi. Tb* total dabt an

UB7. waa I740MMA7.

Cbrtotma* Day la Saaford will man WUcaa
b* i t torrid a t a holiday.
All ato m wtll bo doood aa will
ab* afl pa bile offtooa la bath th*
O ia ty Chart Hoaao aad tba City
Ball, wttb tba aaaopSod' of th*
offtcot of Bhartff 1. F. MeCtolUnd, PotIco Chief Ray William*
and Fir* Chiof Mack Ctomland.

ibt redaction baa ba-a
about la tba face of gnat*
u ad n rn u ita by affactlag
l itriifo n t oconomlot.Tho
of tba moaldpdUty far
d yeor lading R apt..*?,
r* MI04A4J4, bat forlbo

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to tab* (nil
bank*. Tb*
permit cttld
of hadhropi

Speaker Sees^ Possi­
bility Of7 Passage
Of Such A Measure
WASHINGTON, Doc. S d .._
—Speaker Bynu aaM tbda# ,
■aw a "petalbillt y” . thab g oatoi
adoa bonat kUI &gt; l|k t b* wpi
oat wkloh would b* “ooaapb
to tb* AdmUhtraUaa.? H o w ,

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maalcIpaliUo* to “eondooan" baada
w*ald ba hold MntiltattoaaL \ He
cHod a cat* la * Now. Cagldnd
«MU wbdfd tba rail P*d pap*

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Cbnlnaam l . J t . D orntrli
of tbo cammltt** atatod, and • all

ar* inTtord. CIV* general public

will otoo bw w alemno.
Tbo too** ha* boo* booptlful*/
docyratod under tb* dtrpttlon of
Jaam* Moagkton, anpoHnUrW.nl
of atroota, and ab algbt U Ulomlnatod by. 1U eptorod Ilghta. ./
Anotkrr Cbrtol
a w .lL L a*.'*

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Thousand Booklets
Abort County*

Synto ropoatdd bh bop* ‘10*1
tb* baaao-woaM ba diopaaad of
forty to kmoalb tbo paU for *tbor togUUUoa aad adj*am **k la
May. Coagrom moato a*at otaatbi
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appeared ht tba raam aad dtotrib-

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fW 'M irtJ n Brem, wb* kfd
•bd»g*'dd‘S *JpikgTam Introduced
Mr*. JL‘ .C!i Oltnn.
Mr*. B. C.
Mow*. &amp; 0.. Rollton, aad J. M.
iU aailphov t»V •atortalncd tb*
Robiltaao add- th*tr p n U with
Cbrtotawt obfdli.,

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B e e J t D istrfb E t

LONDON, Do*. M -dTV-G"*»
Britain panted Itt poHoy of pta&gt;
conflict
today,
aatboritatlr* |
ooarc*. dlocUotag afto* tba *aa&lt;
olattoa af "oatlafbatool * marry,
aatlona botworn Britfab and French
gcnatal military abd aaral i |i l f i
that almllar matarta ar* botng
mad* la otbar bapwiaap capital*.
WHb Aatboay Cdo* formally

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Aerial

Be Closed During
Show Sunday
Tha aerial *lunU ta ha
/erased at the Sanford Municipal
.Airport M at Sunday aftarnoo*,
can bo witnessed from a (Kart dis­
tance outside th« part aa w«U aa
./ran the field, therefore wemberi
of the Junior number af Cam.
merge hope they ran gat oathorlUaa to J m t the 4t)gh*4) POaalag
the landtag field during the tw-,
hoary the entertainmeat ta ta h*
•a t a*.
The organ ixatko of yon agar

55 Lads P u t On 12
Exhibition B o u ts
\ For: .Charity Chest
charity cheat o f the Men’s Club
of'O rtedo l i s t n ig h t bjr people a f
the community who paid *dmi»atona to the hall to tee the yiting
b lears of the Seminole Biye* A tV
letic Club of Sanford put on o
t o u t exhibition" bout*.
Mw»
reload by the entertainm ent wit*
be need In ipreadlng Christmas

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Erery bout r i &gt; well reraised by
Bab O'Dell, tluat f.yer who
the crowd, but the moat populr1* apeciallaea la “do* fight*- la Urn
bout* of the evening were be air, wb*' wlll be see,, la tha big
tween W elter Kelly and Ruron* air ehow at the Hanford Municipal
H arper, area A and w etrhlng .1* Airport next Sunday aft.rnJcn.
pjur.da raeh: Hilly Barrinm u a n ' under the eponeorthlp of the
Llndbcrg H ill, »
7 end V &lt;Junior Chamber of Commarro. •
poonda each; It. r . Tlpnina and
' ——i------ --------Kent Pelrey ind Oilea ^ ^»n•n*'
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and Duane Tllll*. In sddltlnn in
Q uint-C rib
th e n bout«, exhibition! were pV
R v S tu a r t C a r n e n te r
on by L aurrnra Barrlnaiu and D y O l U i n
W lic n tc
Kay Edge; Milton R dfe and Jnhn
T..' H i III B art ■Pe'.-ev E d w sr1 S T U A R T , Dec.
Jack
W ashy! J. R. E llis, and r i l f f o r ' W anneah*liner. P o rt S -e ta ll f a r .Williams: Pete .Tllll* and Clorenr* i - e t e r , ho* b u ilt a " f lre - ln - a o e ’*
B arrinesu; T. H. Willie and Jo* n ck er a n d sh ip p ed It to C a llan -

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aldered probable that the paid adahaat *ljMMM
U the
mlooloao would experloare a da7 '^
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oem iral-etlp had ae
the S o n for tho oatortalameot.
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Thera will ho three prfonner* darlira an argument »l hr- hanir. j y t , t atrart, whirl
i—Art Darla, Bab OTVI and Clem "Thin affair n-rar veeU bare, t* tho piexlilxao af ai
Boha. all af whom appeared la the happened if tht* mm*‘a mother-l- 1«ldy I'glalstiea wharh
•*T
!• Miami a xreeh aga. h * had alaywl a w ar tram where imUa’iea might aarce
© aria, It la M S , la the only p a c t the is u t w anted,' *g)d f t d v aaarted hy C aagrta*

^
hu ■*/*• mt • « * - KahlmeU. “A a » ha* f.e r r twaalag earatmx. raB*
batle* each year ao that he ha* tight to pr-vrat hi* OMUtt^in-, Uaa af the ihap ta at

ler, O ut., a* a C h ristin a* pre**nt
S r ih e D ionne &lt;tulntnt&gt;l#ta.

W eanrahrlm rr r*ID hi* Intm Mon a “nulnt-crih." He «ay* It
-111 hold five r i - ll r *nd h»n room
‘ r on* mm*. “Juat in fa ir."
VOUNO man
with , experience
wmnta Job a* xtenographer. Can
il*o k etp book*. C. B. W , HL 3,
Bog t t i , Sanford, Pla.
ANNIE Stedfxrt,

«I5

Cypraas

want* bouaework.
— A part me n il for R*mt.
^Olt RKNTt t or I room eoo
fortably furnlahed spartm en
tOO PfTmetto A**. In&lt;|ulr* nex
doer. N. 0 . Garner.

DELICIOUS CHILI!
.

Wonderfnl I .

BiytBECUE!
Gr«*tt

«m*

HAMBURGER!
BweBI

BAKED HAM!

woik. Will alio repel other In«oct*. Phono BL J. J* Cat##. C o.
Ijtc. Cate* Building, Hanford, tf a .

'JEUON ELBET “ Wood Yard.

SHORT’S CAMP
'OX TERRIER Pupa and Caluries. Saa Mr*. Keiuud, n o t .
)ak Aeu,
___________ ___ |
’ANCY BOXES FRUIT, *1-50 up.
. Shipp*d anywher*. HlalU 71 *
I. S tate M ark et V
; _______

r itti

waoons7 tbictcleh
OR ROLLER SKATES' T a r
hriehnaa—C et our prleta SUn-y.Rog*r» llardwmra Ce.

‘OR HAIJE: Caaarle*. m alia ar|
• r-mile*. 0 . E. Wllepa. U k e
Mary.
t» » ' ■
•iCOND h in d bleytli for
15 00. Phon* M l-J. .

*alc.

OR SALE a t a B arg ita i * Nn.
• A McCormick Mowing lU cbtw rti
twS-bormo wagon*; oh# afl par’ no Iron wagon.. Hill Implement

*3

.

10U TRUCK and »^oil -trail/r, ro&gt;
filgeratir body, factory _ baiUL
L a Strata, Ml N. WUd OlWe
IL, Daytona.
/OR BALKtTog TVrrte* N f
ploo, wlrao. and emoolba. |lft

r l tad (I*. Wtl***'» Renneta. U ka
I Mary.
“
utcem anU .
AYE YOUR WATCH ttp e b a by oae who rosily l a m
haw
rtf**. Jew eler, aU *. A*w

JY A*~01FT—balden elfbUn
*ale Canartea. 1000 Union A e .
pav,

IDKRS taken
Uebay*. u r n

fur
and

Chrlalmv
milk

foL

v

lOY’S HUNTING baotot act at

..* -‘ V ,

�4&gt; ’

in Seeks H elpi
C n a ih n Will
r M

O M U h to p U

m et Deal Was ,
ItafcW Yis. Kg»

Premier Mussolini dlm 4»
nl his btarlnhirt tn*H» t t
r rocced with the campaign
ccnqvest in F.thiopta today
and G n a t Britain asmin took
up the chaVenre to
t'ooLst“ nations with • war­
like appeal for aid. The
Italian dictator, ncomin* to
reply to the now dead r a a f s l r i t a t yrTrnmh

IW

M *ta

Htwy Life Loss
I&gt; Explosion On
Oockrd Freighter
PAHS. Dee. tl. —«PV—It Pro»e Ural fail* to stave mtt a

W Smith will toU, ee-

and&lt;h

DATTONA.

)

�« .V V S W T ^ ^ '

[this diooth hi* bcetV
U jri Reger Baboon,

t tn 'teaka q-vreack
iin-AKr-*v

ef tlta .Towafv'nl rH

up. BUfiineaa, u m easure#bjr t S a S S H f l U r t , i* 25 per­
cent above laaf yeei*.
"T
Declaring t h a t, w ith th* increase in Industrial grodMftios t h e n la atiB ao * * danger of good* piling up, Mr. Bio*
ion calla iipcji ealea m anagers lo puah th # dl*tfftoth*i o f
thetr product* to the utmodt and he pohjfa out th at the
beat way to do thia la by peraiatent Intelligent advertlaIng. "Sale* manager*,” he aajra, "can do .more foe the eotfnitry today than President RooedveitY thoq eggJ e a J one New
Deal agencies and UfiOOjmOOO dole rolldd into one.
"There ha* been no period eince 1929 when business
concerns should be m ore 'salee conscious’ then
Rabat, ti write*. “ For six discouraging yeg
fought a losing battle. TTib tide o f buairiea# wi
’and they could do nothing to stop It. In fact
agree with those who claim th at the de
brought on by a break-down In our dtatribi
-3 r« « r
Our distributor* are merely clearing hduaeg.
fairly be criticized for condition* ofcer tolfch
control. Demand dictate* th# volume of b
chasing power and desires in tu rn eontrol de
faetarera J by
failing
to » »pass
along to Consumi
I t . - 1 -* * l» _
e
- 1 ___- e .
-________ a____ * - __________ - a ------rlb en efita of mass production In Urma of lower prices, are
os much to blam# os anybody for t h f breakdown of du­
l l I maud
mtuxl since 1929.
.
.i
g .v»ij»*£Io?v’
' V “Now,_ .how*v?r
I
-------------------------------- e -changed.
’ tf,e
situation has entirely
* Distributor* can do * real ferries by driving their
_’ organ*
4 turf ions today. People are in a ifwod to boy T lk y do
not have to be 'aoW by high presgi^ra method#, Bui whan
1 any people are in a buying mood today, I tty not u.y—•
, th at aaiaa forces simply have to ‘&lt;aft*r drtMff. They m ust,
- of course, get their product* before th e public or the pub­
lic will buy from th e ir competitors.
Advertising, by
. newspaper, magazine, and mail, fa ja a t as essential and
, va*tly more profitable today than • year or tyro back.
. Wo ore in a m i ‘selling' tone and every buaineae cowcom should put the preaaure on ita aalet aad advert!*Uig •cam p aig n ^ •
* ■
, "W hile 1 am speaking on the general atibjtef o f aglet,
-'caityra m ay he Interested to know In which toW toirlte
*oi*a barometers are makfrtg (1W beaf ahowing today. 'n ty
D niirt- n^m.t

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th* Moodiest ba

I t r ^ r f,

frontier teadWtot
(hatfeetfrbtk f

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; NEW YOTtK, D ac.tjj-O yda E.
Psnfborn, who, with gogh paradon. J r, mad t the only nonstop
(ran*-Pacific flight'from Japan to
.(tie- Unltfd Sut:a, “definitely
&lt;tnows** thit Japan haa developed

jearthry.
The year IS**

I ^

|dt*m._ rt|

tha »eq\il»Ulopisf bed* for tteari
eelosis 1ft county heaw* and hoapk
UU and Ircture* and demonstra­
tion* an tatercalosl* prevention
and caatrol far dcctor*. aum i

trfonalfc* Ccngr.nlonal Cemalt,
W f.aa Patent*. , :Each tnieelle, ba
said ha.ted been told b» reliable
totorw aafcjt (fntm ledVy Kihe*
tneldo it, and “ thoHiamlg of Jap­
anese have* volunteered for tha

eompsnice
Upon h

destruoUv* weapona.” ” ' "

an forte* at Port Ktmg, Oetia, 1
Jor KroneIs Dada was order*
tte satis trace of Central Wl
Tbemjae*. The gallant Vlrgi*
veteran of tte wdr ef l t £
Kart brook*, Tampa; *a Dee.

Mr. Pangbora, aaplalnlng that
in hl« oplakn Japan was inthing
piaan U coityuef thi Uni tad tUetet
*leo. ttstiflea that.' Japan eonld
♦aimV itJb lh h ' an air hat* In
Alaska and then proceed with tte
destruction ef America. “Ret/W lt

ft# United &lt;State* by non-stop
flight,'' h* atid, “would probably
b» sead a* a U it rssort, and priar
to that th* *nfmt would late dafanatics* Alaska and aauyiah
atrial testa from which to opartte with Msa, tine* tha diitaaea

suppef;B&gt; trustworthy site*.

Early ty tte nsonting a f Oto.
28, upon rates tag a ryot abate
four MM frote tte arote of tte tha fe a ty .
battle; now carted "Dsda’k brash- l i s t e n r.f*
fact tend,* tha major te a k h n J provlda im*
all danger patacil

Drhre Out Itor
K DUh Of -

ANGEL’S

from middle Alaska to Chicago la
about 2,700 miles. ■ .

AD scout* barbecue ad

* In tiia past wfe har* comlderul
wars cnlJad In, forces masted, and . Syeakar*
'tha ocean* oh afthar aids of as at
a (Inal quick march to Kart King elude Gan.
ubsolul* protection against atrial
bc*sn. Tte traaetermu guide ltd Govarter I
tnsmalso, but In ylaw of tte fact
tha unsuspecting troops, atralghitbnt
our aborts have been reached
1toraay, and' athmte KcmbeM of in naq-ttop
' rapaaladlv
th* 19» Dad* CtflrnaUl comntts- frops tte C u t flights
and one* ffem Um
canopy and Jumpar, leading a par* lion, otter than \h*'*newrnar,'ara
Vtjrat,' that CfnJitlon haa ceased to
ty of 300 Seminole* and Ttnjndq gonaUr
------Tanrtton. Dada
aggro itavca, aurronnded Majar .city;]Rayrdtentalbea Geo, V. WeaWi u ia t. Tho day 'tha ocean was
spann d by airplane was the day
Dads’* UUl* band out of carefully, danhonti Etna to* T. Gj tha
.Vnltad States became vainerplanned ambteh.
" . . . | Fatah,p, Leysterrr «apro***datH*
to attack from the air."
B. Burks, Dada-City] Banajar aUo
Tha ermmandir add half hh'JehnB.
.Th* aviator waa* dUtced before
awn fall under tte flrst as
Wailaro TtHm,' •rodaten*? * i^ tte eblgmlttaa th corroborate tte
Tte doomed survivors, saya thru raaantatlv* 9. W, Getxen, and tcullmony of BriaaOler Gtnwho latar died of thair wt______
__________
_
iund% Mr*. ____
A. M.__teUa
dp. JBo*h*»ll|
tral William Mitchell (raUrad).
.Ilk ! Jqdgn
'V o i- a Jf . C
/*. A
B Eoonc*.
V Annas P
n a lia a*tet
fall dndtr a second attack ■withEustl*.
sad
out amroanltlon to protigt 'them- Nathan Maps, commljslpner at
selm. At tte bidiana took tha dgrlculcbrdi-.v .
______________:______ ■
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W

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DRINK RUMS DRY PALB GINGHR ALB J
tt 10 TBUK FRUIT UM8 WCEBT TO COU
ACID. ALKAU TOUR STflTBM
NFJtl MALTED CHOCOLATH
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NEMI ROOt BBEB

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NK1II TttUH K f tu r r ORANGE

Hoover, Wallace
To Cross Swords
In % Campaign

TREAT TOURBBLF TO THE BERT
iy-Ao ippr(sclt,yjayV polnlcal
K rT u ro ro rt

N F JII DOTTLIN0 c a

C

jiM e d ic a l H e a d A s k i

iHovmwllty. im- I

P u r o h a s a .O f S e a ls

aaaaa *na..,te tetaR. .fd-tha u -

•of C hristm as seal*
■If m at a m Invest-

Im portant ^tccrlea

ih^fCe-«abrrd*aa
nan gone by
blazing forth

■MuftTy" t r 1

from!

you W
would
probably han
I* ihg
-15 year, you
0UJ &lt;1 Probably
have * dlffle
V- .Roultl probably find that ybuf detection
Z ‘Cid*
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0t y°u r Okfld, br y teT oth
k*

wi Mas t* to be kur-

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In

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t* tte Wldto Home,
aad tte Adhartal

I* follow

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1. TheijH
2. InvailL.

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of WIU B ^ r a and W

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t t e RapoV
Id . D eath of W n g a f o n J ^ iU n
•
t t e prssi"
B
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Faria,
editor
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InU
rnarioaal
Ntara
th a t- a f f e tt.
have a te t- fera^ tMa Uat, aa rep ru eu tio g th* gORlteaiti

wlnnlng th* *l*d- newi editorg: *

oUier £ a \ t e Re- ? ' ' V

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. fl, Buprem# C eu rt d*d#(ofi od ^gold.
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g ” to Ihat-'aawat ■ • 1 ’ 7e‘ Dramatic death of Qiidei! A alfid 0i lit
■a---------9. German rearmament.
b announced that ,( 9..Tho flight of th a ChlrtA'Cltyf*.
it* for
a fo r
», to
waald

DrHERRiNGS

th« clone o f t h e year not fa r awi

J w h its w H A T t U tt la a V u

nd k la . .wife a rt

&gt;N F R U I T

hha th at derpita U a j
wdftfra tbay.ar* W*

U , .paper*.
If w
you
aelect hllQ
the ,/bfgg*it
,a v r ,— —
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W evivvs

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Christmas P a r t y

Calendar

y ib W T T STOCKING FUNO

A T TH E

URCHES

Personals

By CAPT. F. 8. FKREN

lto tly ^ ten u g a a 4 P t t t b gtrooL
l t « x i / C. Pinion, a n w a r
B u n n .) School
A. M.

Pronchlaa II.a* A. M. i M

P. M.
H -aU aol- I'o n n ly

a in g ia g

tcnlloa I I I P. M.

M e a l Tka l b s , T . B. Varaay la aarrlag ae
irttadL
choir * d ire c to r and organist,
Arrive tonight* to apend the kailn f f - j af tka Tka program will ba presented days with Mr. aad Mrs. Jessie
■A. Cook, n o e Magnolia Aesnaa.
i a f ih o V lril. « W tow :
•
01 ka brid arOrgaa Prelude. -Holy Night,” by
y A
a a n i Adnam — Mra. Versa,.
•Mr’ and lira. Bnaaell Snow af
aS &amp; rip lB rt. Carat. "Brightest wad Best,” Hep- Coeoa will ha the gseata Sunday af
is. I r i JawMne—Choir.
Mra. Wallaeo W. Wright at hrr
infa, l b s . L. Anthem, “Shine 0 Wonderful home on MrlloavtlU Avenue.
ridk Md Mrs. .liar,"—Choir. V
ZLm T
A s . “Christmas," Shall,-Mra.
Mr. and lira. Hiiry Doug!***
IT
Charita Wilks.
are planning to ipend Christmas
dir 1 M of- Aatbem, ,"T U Crowning of the day with the latter’. parents, Mr.
Ikaptir Base- K in g ? it J t a —Choir.
_
tad Mra. J. Van Bunkirk Daytona
U » Eastern Beopoage. “Holy N1*hK"-Cbalr. 1Rasta,w
at &gt;:00 P. M. Organ . fWUudo,
"HalMaJah,"
ria.
Handel—Mis. Varsay.
r.
Tka akalr la eompoaed of Mra
af N. da*V. J. E. TerwUlrger. Mra. Wallaee
tka U. O. C. w. Wsight. Mrs. Charles Wilks.
P. M. at the sad M is.. Herbert Hoaeelt, eolaaat affard praaoa; Mra. B. L Mertser and
L Wlggtoa.
Mn. A. C. Port, rilae; 8. A. Irwin____
tenet) and WUllam W. DuBcee and

Thla food la earning along vary
nicely, bat we bare need of math
more yet to fulfill the demands
upon The SahratUn Army. Sunday*
night a relegfcma play artll be
I Wen at citadel at 7:45 P. M.
entitled “Inatmuch.’ Send your
contribution ln to box 1118.
Previously acknowledged . H IM
W. A.1 L e ffle f--------------- * 8.00-

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T o ta l ___ _________________

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HIM. Htadr T w e d a y f i l l P. B
P ra y e r M eetlna T t l i e l l T
TiM

Mghtod Christ:

Th# B tnitR i C o m tin a M wm *»•

roncu^tPol on (ha »«fdM

•!

tvary wmnl h

M following: Mrs. Carta Doe.
try. Mra. WQllaai Coleman. Mrs.
John dark, Mrs. L. M. Swats,
M m .B R. Kipp. Mrs. W. T.
Bryan. Mr*. R. U. Hutchison,
Mrs, W. J. King. Mrs. P. H.
Lansing, lira. Lillian David, the
Bav. A. R. Cole, and the Mtaaev
Anna Lenors Brown, Aiks MeKlm, Bahecca Clark, aad Kalbryn THMa

Or. Be D HrownU*. n««lnr.

f* iitiiittinl

M w n iltf ■•rw lrr. II:M A M

•’hon K
▼hlirwet

p n u tey nehrn.1, H I A. M.

iiin iM Wur.hiia. : jri r. u.

Mlaa Susie Tatum .
Wed* L V. Stenatrom

l^ lf
lle-%
&gt;*•••! y**ertwwr.l, pMBtnr.
Hi hm I e % Ka ll.Mtl I • lilt \
II
V
M U Si tele n a t t i w r l i i U R l P B l .
I'fritrklH .
t t «.M \
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Mr**
h »*1.
e»r t e.f I hi- |UV.

IP re a b e e e rU a &lt; 1n --reai« at)

Mormlag Wurehip. l o r . A. M.

C b o esa Sohool. n i t a . X
W vealag n - re lr e . l ie P, M.
M tam lS I.
th e
n e e . la m e e

b n a i Party 1*
Iren At Church

T t-a p e -a U

r-e» t|’« I&gt;Wt| K«tW8ril, «h(1 It
••m * &lt;r-»re* N i . u k f«»r l h a l i i l l t l l f d ,
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the- m e t a . f g .
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To-Night

Itav. J. tl T hom peon le p ro m n iln a
-M -c H a s a 'lh &gt; t a r - lu rf-re n t'* HailS ty e v e n ln e e a t M l

f e a a a x t n . a m p t h t r iir n r u
Woodman llall. « *nk Avtnud.
R T , I N » w « n. p A a l u r
BUldAf ArhtKel, 9 4ft A. M

teenpld

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Ln K . J o h l e a o n . » h p r r I f t l r f t . U n i
M n rn tag
W o r s h i p , 1 1 - 0 9 A. }|.

tt r o a la a

W orship. | 4» iv u .

A sordini Invitation Is s«l«n4s&lt;l

Tlb^ l l r v . A. I I
C ' l a !*••«« r .
Htn tels y Hr hn e. l I i l
A
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M o r n l f t a a s r t l r o 11 9 # A M.
H s r m n n ll» P t
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f tl s th .w ll s l
m sdlrol
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• A t n n r v In I h f l » s l * » 9 n «S*na«i.

fh in g e d r g 1

lighted Ckr

U sufP«ftre1 hr Plnsltlri

aettlaa aad

lain
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M n nl tl ae ii . »M»slnr d l I dt ft p
p l a t e s 11 1 M i l f t l w n l j * n
I

u g a m a r ra iia m a r m a
•• *m a i a a i a
• Preach lee. II la A M.

Teuas
i ’eonA.,- M-u'lna.
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"Preaaklno. I l l P. M.

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P ra y e r M -e tln a , W eO n-edty. T1S

A t»lnv s i l l
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X e nd
r-n n W n
n # iw » r lm s » » t
tn.l
••W hits C h r i s tm a s * *
for
*hn —*
wain H it r ht M s
orphnnaas
w ilt
etlewwf V**«|
Ma i p I b t .
T ru th
C h ristm asp srlr

it **nnsi !:!• P H %
Christ mw a Irs s

“Chriitroas
Ia
Play Oivsn TrfaUy

td th o M n srsd .

“Chriatama Peace," a play
written by Mri. Stella P. ArHag-

Pr.seltlnM M l V. A

M
a»y*

ri&lt;Kvonlnc- h^rvlrn- • 1« V M

Ita». C h a r t .- B. [ b e a n
S u a S a r Beho.1. I :« l A. M.

F. Prsatkr, Mrs. W. O. Lyloa,
Mrs. . Oortroda ’ Mulligan,
Mri.
Alias Ward, Mr. sad Mrs. Burke
Steel#, Mr. aad Mrs. Glean In­
gram, Mr. aad Mra. t C. Sm'th,
Jr., Mr. aad Mra. Paul Johnson,
Mra. Karl Jeter, Mr. aad Mra.
H.-.B. McCall. Jr„ Mr. aad Mra.
B-, A . Londenberg, Mr*. A. H.
Cole, Mrs. James A. Wrigkt,
Mrs. Boggeae, Mra. V. U Smith,
^
Smith, MrJ

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Make It A
•'PERMANENT*
CHRISTMAS

Sunday

fs r
•Mpplftpsrt — 1 olhsr
Is r — nod Crlrnds. 4# p« h&lt;
h n s i s r i l Vnr t*1iv(#tnias.

MUTINY

SPECIAL

11\ in '

l U J U N l Y ’S

ARCH

Sunday Mr hno I 19 99 A. M.
r r s s c h lh * 1 1 9 9 A . M.

( M A U l l l

T. P. M. H. •:&gt; § p. n

the Seettb Side Primary School,

Wallace W right
rg. Bridge Club

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COOLER

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eveev B lin d er m p ra la v a t Ibe e h u rrh P &lt;
• I Mae. P -e n n d S tre et e l I t M l &lt;A- M. g o b te o t
fo r i m - i n e
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Men
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110 Magnolia

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Mrs. A. II. Wltmer la exported
to arrive Monday Iraki Wash­
ington, ■D. C. to eyead Urn whi­
ter with Mr. aad Mra. Hearts
B. Wltmer, Lath Arber.

$ f tki voysgo af R. M. 8. Bounty
WO years age, cm a ssleaUfle topodkioa la tko South 8oua. lt
ulla af tko tyranny of a bml»|

Mr. sad Mrs. Jaswe a Mures,
Jr. of Columbia, 8. C, who bass
beta vUltlng the latter's. pared*
lg Miami, wlU arrive ban Monday
to spend two weeks with Mr.
Sharon's partsU, Judge aad'Mrx.
Jdmea 0 . 8hama .^ g|&gt; MsgtwBT

USEEUL
REMEMBRANCES

Avtnue.

best
f
“ M u lls , a n

- Balph Tolar, eon af Dr. aad Mrs.
J. N. Talar, wU arrha tomorray
from Pork Uaiaa Military Acad­
emy at Park Uska. Va. to tyraf
the holidays with bis parents. Re
recently received hla contraleaion
as Pint Lieutenant-AdjaUat

the

Baptists To. Offer

htffllrat direction

, atill remmbdreH
* J bd

or*Hooked,

•d xure leech, thL Iks facllag af

That Will Last And

r ^ i l l IT NOWI

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Be Appreciated

9 T aka wdram sgs o f Saotm’t

ip g d a l C h r U t a u offer to

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Are

Now On Diiplay.

m a iro rlilo th g finCM O ir l e rrCiea

o f nlL G h f t J M th* gnuint
Frigidalr*. *nKra Is oo finer
gift. D uring y t t n o f MrtricB
bar Frigidalr* will b# s proud
posaosaion. Dully thn will de­
lig h t in Its buuuty, coaT ta.Unot, protection and ucono m y .e.W u hawa n u d a if gury
for you to ghra thlg-perfect

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Sanford la The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, High
And Wafer Transports Ucm
iT NEWSPAPER

A T DEDICATION OF BONNET CARRE SPILLWAY

art Problems

Curbed By Law
Blind Solon’s D e a t h
Appears Certain To
Spur N ext Congress
To Adopt Measures

State M arket Board
Will Be Asked To|
(Jive F u l l Details'
O f'R eq u ests Filed'

WASHINGTON. Pee. 13

Allocated Funds !
Are Insufficient;

- J W fu J th n l BCfpe «ther]
protects In the county would

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i from ctarttxviu*,.T*i
•tprflsa and vlsltsd
with -ta ta n ,- a gat

IANDON,

PROSPECT, A HOME LOVER

,a

-da, snr.»»

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•

I that Mute »• hundreds of thewagads of kiddles Ilk* Mm
Itnwa time when they **uh « ghaepae af Beau. Ha la
Jgrry Ml*h««l af.glmhuret, lll, greaalaa Ms noaa against
• Of » hufU, afBM vtptndoWi.vMMt' Ma Vulstld* Majesty |g
i ungtrial p iijif tAaia m t ad-Preao PheU) v
••

GEORGIA FISH
Flierr«t Miami

(phi Phi Leadership Tablet

i s __ . ^ e o n r l d l n n

w uld be wholly |naqw u»te
to accomplllh desired imProvamenta w ith work none
h V W P/J relief laber, bual-

r#-* W iden meeting In County
Agent C R. Dawson's office thl*
morning decMgd to ask the S tats
Marketing Board for detailed Infonaatlcn as to th* statu* of th#
slfjatlon.
— 4. 0 . Mldfcal, asanar e of tho
m arket, prdsMed at th* session
amt with M r.'D awson reported on
their c-infantw# the las| of the
w*-V with WDA officials In JacksnnvUle, but they were unaht* to
give positive fset* snd figures.
On* effleial imllcate.l to them
th at the tlOJXM appropriation

Thomas D. Schatl, blind sena­
tor from Minnesota, who died
y-sterday from Injuries
su«tilned when he wss struck by hi
automobile last Thursday.
Hr
was 58 years of age. A Repub­ work to hslp " , r husband anu
lican. th* .blind rolon wmi'B vlg- later studtefl taw U. abl li» furmg hit career.
nroqp antagonist of tho Roose­
amous lh hi* college days »*
velt Administration.
orator, Schall began speaking
friends leaking' office and
|01 ft becanrj th* fir«t bliui
iran .er«r to alt in the national
House of R*pres*nUtive*.
HU hlintnee* never eaused him
would ba charged against thr
to give up horseback riding, ta r­
County, iwaulting In th#dedu-get shooting and othsr sports.
tlnn of that amount from other
Ha would Uko a horse ever a
projocta In Oiia section, even
hurdle by having an attendant
signal distances with busier* and
tVmeh lh* SlTHi Jlaaio* is a
Rl* I#’ plTtailtlCr'
•
boll*, and used a similar system
la Target practice.
' .mlfiwc nnpro\em#Alx j
On the Senate floor, he was
tom s from ths SIJ)oa.r~'
to vitriolic In hi* attack* on
ntly
ajlecated
for
vei
:..
.
,
•.
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•
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President Roosevelt that Vice
1 fish /neekotx, ' t The big Christmas party th* President Garner one# ordered
M va arranged f o t Indigent

Christmas P a r t y
In Central P a rk
Tuesday At 5:30

Public Invited; E l k s
Have ToyB For AU
Indigent Children

•tas, lit Florida.

TownsendPlanQrder Inquiry Lindberghs Sail F of
Is Visionary, lu %omatox England In Search
SmithJnerl,Bus T n | * 0 fSaffely ForBabl

Th« raw ilnllar billa
H ide their B jipfiranri i t BlH*
ford. Ort the green •Idb to
printed both facth .B f tbA l f M
M of thr I'qilrd S U U r j N
firat time the ravem t tidn o l
&lt;h* sell hat ever appeared bB
currency. On this re reran iWf
pointed the U U » phrm^d
"novui c n ’o seelomm,** w hkh

Taxation Feature Of 14 Die In Big Stage _ ,
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•
Proposed Measure As It Plunges In- To Live Abroad?
Fear OF Kidnaper
Analyzed By Judge to R i v e r T h r o u g h ................
Sending Family *
In Orlando Speech . Op e n Drawbridge
„ Foreign -Land**
Home, Says Report
C«|ir&lt; suing the belief th at thv
HOPEWELL, V*., Dee. 13.—

—

Passing o f Brnator Thomas David
’ Sehal', blind Minnesota senator
'who died yesterday from Injuries
suffered wbsa hit by a metar car,
appeared certain today to spur
efforts to turb the automobile
strident menace. It seemed lik 'lf
to b* taken dp In th* n rx t Con­
gress.
. . .
___
| Senator Sthall *»&gt; born on a
farm In Reotf City. M lrh. ami
j given Into th* custody of c
, wealthy family when his fathe-

$19000 N ot Enough
W lthW ork Done By
WPA Relief Labor

1J . 11L?

New Dollar, Bills ,
Appear In Sanford

His Injuries Fatal

Eatablfehcd In 1958

&gt;AY. DECEMBER U , 1935

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

CLAUS!

T..mn. r-I p is . i.

■ (Ah—An Inqueit he* b#*n entered
rU .on.ry sn J fn|. Thureday
lh, dfin, h l „f „ ,

Impractical," Judge M. B. Smith persons who lost thsir lists in tho
In s h i m s before tbs Junior Chsm- P ung* of s but through sn op-n
U r of Com mere* In Orlando to- d « * W id i* Into the Appom.Uot
.
. .
R lrtr y o ttn la y .
bottles atill
d s , n&gt; on. broadcast o rsr radio &gt;w&gt;,|fd
S ll w sr,
. t . t o „ WnBO. ana'yied ths lasss Virginian. .m i N rrlh
stion f . t u r n of Ih* metaurw snd Oaro’lnlsna; Authorllls* «.id ths
captained th at by terms of *h* Inquest will 6* s msro formslity. An
iio|W .*d sot four different IM h
ordered to det.rm te# ,
_ „ .
. .
.
.
,
If ths d rirsr ws« living when the
h#
m o H ,f 40 r• ,■, bus rrs.h ed through ths gusrd
the $:t)0 S month to be ptid srery r t |i( „ eompsny offlelsU assert'd
person over the see of 80 y srs.
h» w st S careful driver.
In addition to tho 2 percent tax
Ns one survived ss the big Grey,
on all bu»iness transactions. there hound bu* hurtled ovsr tho edge
is U. bo . U&gt; of on Month of that of lh« btW* ' *n&lt;1 d'"',
' ht
eoll.cted by the fodersl govern- f|u# M
„ by |h#
fr , ; h-d I
men: under ths rsv hus a rt of a , broll(fh the bars e.f the bridge,joor ago. a lax cf 2 percent on all h, . j
ami wha, he .aw hap- 1
)n a split second a* wood .
Vi*..D. I^umphri.s d re v s h ie nheritanrr* and a tax of 2 partruck Into n telephone po'o on Cel­ cm l of all g ift, to the valu* «f t|nM byd. brake, .cream 'd ami a’l
.beard headed toward death. He Is ;
ery Avinu* Saturdey night and »:.uo or more.
“I seriously dtubl whether ha f I^ey McNair, bridge guard and a
wa* arrested by . th • police on a
[tlif* nirmbfru ofths TbwnsenJ
roust* of ths mayi|r of Pittsburg,
charge of drunken driving.
('lull* roulti |i II you anything p», J
■
•o ■l»"ut ikv. I h r f AilrliHtlonal ta le s ”
« | op, n, j th- draw to 1st a ttlf
r%{ (olhfr thAffe.lh# bu^inesv trAn* through,” MeN*lr said, hi* f*rs
,.r Arli n Iax I, hr *a!H. "I hmvA p f - _________
pinched and purple with rol.l and
,,n lfo«iAlly tnlk.tl In ••vtrml who hav# ^griff.* -s h'is wa* th# Kdward D Mr- (
AJ ( never heard these tasr* mentions I. Tauley
- - of
- Norfolk. Ths g ats wa*
More* ver, these p*opl&gt;Is _generally up . t the brMgrhrod to w arn tar*
bell ve that the
*trnnai* a ml trttek* and bu»e* that ths
action tax is a sale* tax, w hersv* draw was open. I heard a rrasn.
l(i t, is in fact a pyrmamldlny tax.' Turned around Juat in lime to »es 1
im-rrusing the Cost of all commod th* hus come through tho gal- and
Hies from 30 to 50 percent.
•lido toward th* draw. Then »h#
m_| Referring to th- claim of pro- went overdo*
|
'.J
ponenta of th# Townsend plan
----n ,

Water*, ta m e r m erer
Petty CemgUn *f tna'i
Island. Os. Thay v *
while vacetlcatag there. (AaacaHted I

M l

CM. a ; Wl'dime, speed
".'te eetrairdlnery, la aim
1.13 Irtm M* e'en* at Ml
ns win. head j tha com
ijr:d'.*i!s paf'JelpaUai
*.;v.x annruT All-Art
^tatr v jri (,\ s«a *la

CONVICT DOOMED

built by paid labor far a sum tar
less than tho IlIJMO e^pronrlatlcn hut Roy Byrnes oxplainrd
that white probably th* projects
anprored by WPA are worth-/
♦her- ha* been a fearful westt
o f public fund* ia putting them

. * action tax la to

be

taken from

u-,.

ting tha mooting'
Thurston, Walter
Brown. K. L
b.

”f 2 v n ^ ‘

Roy Byrnei,

I, Lehmann, C.
Q. Michael.

Forecasr 0 f 32 . |h“”**in
»•J-Uhra,B&gt;
Degrees
Tonight
Wel,nnt *f ! on[Kn^ tTL ,r*
i t bax .if
j, «
b
• * d v l^ that there will bo no
Made By Bureau

n.##tlng a t . their ongnUtnUon
■
thl* evening as tho Future Farmi party l«
Thirty-two d in e* u a s m t . , . • » of America are having a
M-, **r- ta Sanford had Oviedo tonight is cbr',t,B• • P*rtY ln th*
taportant f(&gt;f^ t by lle tm e ta r t^ B ilJ n ” Bt
lh# V&gt; F W" m,,ta
* ( .£ ! '* 9|a telfgrnm ta County Aa*nt hi-monthly. _____
not »»«• e g . Dnwspn thta afternaem Therr
~
~
. _
*
ta no danger to “ritnu fmlt, he x JUI*
. d a y eddod l JO inches to th# to1*1 fP*«1p?al$oa. TMt precipita­
m
CompAiur
tion Bauday was l.SS inches, (L
■w I - 4
f **
P. Paxton reported. Tha maxi­
ate Offices
mum temperate** yesterday wa*
54 degree* and tha minimum wa*
n t* on* officer h
41, . while on Saturday th* maxthe National Farm
mum wa* 50 and tho minimum
y operating to ito
umuhted by 5 X
•

YORK,

Dbc. 23,—

for Cobh, Ireland, w h en I t . la
due IWe. 29 Th* boat Is srh*duldsd to arris# In U rarpool tka
following day.
.;
To a friend recently ‘O M I
l.lmibergh
etpresstd
him aalf
greatly dissatiified with U ti' i t Htude of Governor Harold O.
Hoffman of New Jersey wha 1*M
interviewed
Bruno llsuptm aa*
in his death cell and ttp raM M
the ronvtctlon th e n a r t doaftw
.tm ut the ra te in the mlnda,*K
jnany persons which should ba
r lr a r e d u p .

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Grand Jury Also Be^
prins P r o b e Into
Shoemaker D e a t h

another'.uclf irig s'W ^F ^
th* Lindberghs of their tltt

The .VewYork Time* ta a

righted story,

saiJ Colonel and '
Mi*. Charles A. Lin.Pierfh h ay l
•all-il secretly for England to aal
'abllsh residency bet-ansa of fiis
eu m n g kidnap threats a gain! f
th eir
three-yesr-old soiu. Jan,
They a-# prepar-d In livy abrug'ii
pernsnnen'lv If nrcet/Rry, thd
Times said, al hough th e y ’ wUl

no* vlv- up their American cHt*
-ensthp
Th. Tlmei srtlel* said thoy bh's!pe L pass pert* secretly hM
left without goodhyee, except-for
the Immediate family.
TMF
will spend Christmas at . aot
Colonel and Mr*1 Lindbergh %
jM
T « U ..o n »r*-tb* only ysiaonglkg
on th* ship, th* pap*g.tald. w lb
Is reported that this Is poegRUbe
hfc*u«a of light Atlantic traffic.
Neither tha name af tho Hoar
th* points af embarkation aad ar­
rival were disclosed.
(
, v" '
Throes were mad# against JM
shortly after hi. brith In Augji.1931, th* Timet saidLlnd&lt;
bergh* • firstborn son, ChsriM,
| Jr., was kidnaped liar. 1 of U a |
I v-er and found dead two aM Hw
, later.
Bruno Rlehatd RaaaWl
rosnp was convicted of th* Sb9M
l and eentencad to dla the W|p|
L nf Jan. IL
' L .

lema such a scheme would pro­
duce her* ta our southland among
Urn colored people.' ha Mtld. “In
Sanford, for Initanoo, th* popula­

LOCAL WEA'
Made Haony By SantA
th 8&lt;mday

X*

This friend said U adbgrgb.baU
him he felt he rr o ld ' Cnpir . SSM
crim inal, in th* U a lM . Bkaial
___ and with questions •of publbtHy.
»
* but wh«n a governor became.
i"
»hc llauptm arn ■ .raw
t s»l-M.*t I ndbergh, who altpaifcl
H au p ’nuinn'* tria l,, d w M a |l\,|i
leave IJv? eg intry.
In the B/Ulah Islands. M fltf
1 «
-aid ihg* ' t'lree-Vasir-fd*. ZM swA I

Thousands Coming Flofig|n!J Hearing
■‘•'Sllrt K . ' S W ™.h Into Florida F or In Tampa S tarts;

.
,V menu which ho handed to the
j tR1(t Webb, about 45 years nf
# High Pr*"’ ” * thU: •
• ‘ eg*, residing near Monro# Cor-j
toy* to
“From bo|d oxperiinents, from nor, wa* taktn to th# hospital
. , i . . l ln plnnaed smergarc.es, from al- Sunday auffarod- from what thw
Irinw th* PltR^atlaal bureaus, from debt and police said wa* a self-inflected
f lby gu d*fkrt»tiC||K_fri&gt;t«L..^f°9aKom m iFM.h In hi* tbroat m err attempt
welding u **, &gt; from. Star chanter tariff., to commilt suicide. Ilia recovery
toyn and from dol*&lt; tnd eubcidlea, from I* expected.
•
Betuinole b&lt;°k,n pro»U#e and repudiated
.
. -------'
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lag an I roT*“ nUi from Whit* Houa* Thl* evonlng’t meetings of tb*
,
hokum and bUUAbaioo—Good Lord, City Commission will ho th* test
ling hunue.. lord God of Hoals, session of th# present board. The
tomorrow h* »Uh ua ^rot aad gtva us nt new commissioners will take their
Sanford ,***1 • four-yagr breathing epell." sente nt the first meeting In J»r"
m m u n l t y ------------------- —
ary. W. R. Dupre# will aucreed
Ttoro S i *
.
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V. A. Bpeer, end P. N. WhlUhlMren

t tha Kike

NEW

(AIM—Colonel »nd
MfiC
f’hnrlr* A Llndheryll -W J :
their son. Jon. nailed for Eu­
rope Innt Sntnnlxv at m id ­
night on the American Ittknnrtcr, *t wm learned 99day.
The American IM-.
Tvrter of the
AmenCM
Merchant Lines cleared port

jTJt

property -wt ^ ether things f l u * ,
P irk TUgeday a fit moon at
mstloa In Jaetsoavtlfe, he
wh'eh It I* taken Is
•" 1 Th* det're of N ortherners *•
occasion benats leaders struck
Urn group, that If stata offtaini* 5:39 The general public I, Invited I
j aetual circulation and therefore tb to rb a Florida sun-'nn Christfrom th* Congressional Record
g e t 1behind tho prol-et tber- Try*. «tathfng, randy, eU , will be .
‘ it will em barrass the trad* or mas Day Is giving the Peninsula
wouU be more likelihood of It «lUJfibut#d ta *W»dHn of parrnta hia reference U lh* President a* I
transactlop to th# extent °* **" Htat* It* g r atest Inrush of toura “ megalomaniac"—a lunatic who
being pal through, but a molt &gt;n Bn f»U»L »•«*•
prveenteil by .ancles himselt axa.ted.
testing a 2 pen—nt tas.
lata for tha holiday trason 'A. ro
t
by I|. J. Lehman that letter, ho ‘hose ntilled to b&gt; remembered
The plan simply “rob, Peter t o rent years.
Only
a
few
hours
before
tho
i-r^ran to C over# ’r Sholtx, Com-'
p ay Paul,r th*
‘ jurist stated, be- 1 Some transportation
• ff.ctaU
hia death.
accident that caused ....................
m latltaer of Agriculture" M&gt;vn
causg
“If
ths
$200 which Paul y iatrrd iy described th- week-end
Senator Schall had been demon­
end
M arketing
Commls«i&lt;mer
strating for tho movies bis sm il­ Another eupposclly dead man Old gets la taken from Peter «• the ” argset »lnc# 1929" and
Rhodes failed « f g arco-id. Many
Young, then P etrr Yuung loses others called It “unpr«c.dcnt d.*‘
ing ski IT In- a favorite sport—tar­
of those preseat axpr»««ed th..
lying In a city atroet w ii dis­ aa much purchasing power as TourisU were arriving by railroad,
get
shooting-amt
composing
a
opinion th a t more hiformatl..n
covered by th* police, to t# • Paul Old gain*. Dr. Trwnaend steamship*. pritraU yachU. paasprayer which ha said abdutd be drunken man.
should be obtained befors a re
Porter tensing
‘
coutd not answ r this, Who canT” snger buetra, private automobiles,
posted In voting booth* everyquset was m ads of But# o f11over th*
"I beg you In considering this #nd th# lure of F l-rlda sunthla
etala,
- '
.
' ” '
proetrnte form o„ Perk Avenue, plan to keep constantly ln mind Mao was railing tha transients who
- It wa* understood soma time
-u !
^
of • lon« &gt; i Informed Chief Williams.
that It la taxation, pur* and aim- make an annual problem for social
«na who
of a a u .R ^ y .n iU t^ i
.
_____

SHIRLEY’S LETTER T O SANTA' CLAUS

G o v e m o r V 'ln t e r #
In H auptm ann Caad
Reason For L eavhtf

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

aw .ta.t» ba suged Hs Cea- him to ”C0MBtt himself neoord-

are that $43,000 had be-n approprUtad far lha market, and n*«r.

Dissatisfied With’,;;
Hoffman Attitude

Twenty-five shUdroa at th#
nursery school i t Fifth gnd P»rk
Arsnue were mad* bnpwv Friday
afternoon wbaa Santa Claus dis­
tributed gift* from tho Klwinla
Club, etch ehlld getting throe
presents- lll-Y girl* anelsted ta
ths rntertilament.
Arier Santa eagetaded hi* die*
tribullon tha cbOdroa -ftro serve!
with hit choeoUU end cookies,
and each wsut home with rta y ;

aorvry administration were tramsforrtd hr tho Proeldmt to Ih*
commerce dlnartmiBt white others
w re tuned.aver to the tabor dapartment.
• .
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
TOLUME XXV

Member Am ock tod Pram

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER M. IMS

Dinner Not To Mart, Canning
Raise Party’s Kitchens Pot
Election Fund UpToPynchon

Supreme Court Britain S eek s N ei
A c b h Tampa A llian ce F earin
A tta ck From Ital
Lower Court Ordered

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Tha Young Democrats Hub of
Somlaal* County will observ*
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Jack ion Day on Jan. S by serving
Handler of Tampa to give an lin*
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a banquet I , th« Mayfair lloiel
that evening, bat the affair wll*
mwllat* hearing to .la policemen
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Plutarcho Collet
char«od wllh Ih. flogging mar.
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not bo for tha purpose of adding
to tho war cheat of iho party, aa
d*r of Joseph Shoemoktr. Tiro
P .l.ta a l
high
ih,- order ti
TV IH T lO rH
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auggoitod by James A. Parlay,
national chairman. Tha charg* I.
Att/irneyv
Whitaker andV ic to rV :
Charles F,
defending the
to bo only $1:50 par plait, of f irm
whu
hsl Judy.
TcftlPOfXi
of tho club doodad at a moating
laat wight, and tho bolanca that
1. wo. &gt;.w latfl ruw ' f j
wUl ho loft over after expenses of
T h e cold w ave g jirrad in g
Tli.&gt; R r lt!ah
unvemTM Bfc
tha diaaar a n paid will not be him abiut t h . c a n n in g kitchen'.
n o u th e ag tw n rd
fro m
th e *
nlmniloning th e F ra n c o -B rii"
largo, j . AI«z Sharon, appointed Ro'h of thrm hnpfd tn be able t&gt;
G r e a t L a k e s re g io n rfavr th e
lo attend to publicity In connec- convince Mr Pyncbon of Iht ne-1
lieh plat' for peace betWMflT*
IG d d lsw e st And o th e r "ccthin with tho dlnnrr. aald today. f unity for |
Italy anil E th io p ia, wan d fe
tio n a a se v ere to u c h o f w in­
puahing
scribed in I/w don today AS
la carraapondmee with tha without delay
t e r tottoy. I t w»* c o l S ^
try in g
tn m obilize othMr.
Club tho toggratlon wta made by
f ro m th e D ak o ta* ■ outhw ard
While In the f'lty a few day*
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a
on warrant* bated on affidavits
m em ber* of th e L engu* 0f
Hr. Parity that a charge .if at ago Mr. Rynchnn told H. M. Pap |
♦ i Ih * Rio G ra n d e valley nntl
dU.lHKJ
V* O r K e r S by Ih# sheriff and thr chief of
Nittlonn to m eet n p o n l b l s
la a it $3 par plat* be made, but worth arvl R. L. Glenn that $i«*,
th e T ex a s c o a st a n d
ea*tiritnck from Italy. T he dtaj_
|hla print waa cut In two by the could “enure" them that ttr&lt;
—* rd l o th e A tla n tic Ocenn.
w i l l i a m tAM&amp;en.
clnaure. from a n ig h B r itl u T
officers attending Iht meeting. roads, shout the market would be
Mlmaaotn fa it the fall fury of the
anuire, indicated that British
,to larger cities, according to pitta pavrd at once, bul ha waa not
N*«t, and tub-itro readings were
envoy* are already attemptinc 91
dlapatchoo, a charge at high a* In. a position to give any Informa­
’'fairly general is aoctlciw of Wi»gel irun-clad guararltooe from
SIO par plat* waa auggaatrd by tion aa to when the loading plat­
eorwin and lews.
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| other natiuna of support In . &lt;m A
tha national chairman at a meant form wotftd be built. Mr.' BapMuch colder Weather la forecast
"f military hnatilitlea. AltbottgW
of helping rmlao a campaign fund. worth I* chairman of the aupei- !
for Florida tonight and Saturday,
I thr potential allies were ,tt&amp;'
bat thd Weather Bureau at Lake­
; Tha national committer haa ar­ viaory committee of the market,
| named, it Waa assumed tfc.f It*
land which liauea frost butbtina
ranged far aouyanlra'to ha givfn and Mr. Gtann I* chairman of Ih. j
TAMPA, Deo. 20. —Joseph
all Mediterranean powers.
ITT
aald "piw eat Indication* are that
every poraon attending tha Jack- County 1’lanning Hoard.
Shoemaker and two nth-re were
[ Prim. Mini.t.r Baldwin's atMe'
northerly wind* will continue
, aoB Day dinner* throughout the
Market Manager Michael said '» the m an protest against abductrd outside city police head­
, restful n.goliatlon of a ItormV
float of tho night In the C«ntral
nation, but the local club haa not that the ronitruetion of the load- Callew* return to the country from
' t'arlfamenlary tea waa folloaMT
Florida district, thua preventing n
barn adtlaod at to tha naluro of ing platform, for which WPA * hl^» Jr departed laat Spring quarters on Nov, JO. and carried
away to b« flogged, tarred and
’ by the official apnouaMiMA|
fall In. temperature to eitnm ely
theta souvenir*.
furuis have been allocated, la !&gt;«*»». of whft he termed l’re*- feathered. Shoemaker, organli.r
that Premier Laval
fra aM
low level*."
Matteorologlet Fi­
l-aiarn Carlena*' “mar*- nf unemployed worker, here and
Gordon Barnett
named gen­ eapoeUlty desired aa it will make
al.&lt;&gt; would remain in otfVon, *| f
ll to n . aald Under i V H k ere oi |
eral chairman of the Jackeon Day poaaihle thr a*a«mbllng of fruit ,hnn of radicalism."
former sUt* committrrman nf
'had previously been* rumotod h i
may -aaffar, but citrus probably i
I affair and ha will nrrange for tho and preduce for broken eariid Hitter attacks on Catle* hy la- Ih* Socialist Party in Connecti­
i might resign.
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■installation Pf a public addreea ihlpments lo Aorthern citln .
hor leaders organiilng Ih*' dem- cut, died Dec. 0.
I The iHiaalbility that tha Italian
■yitem ln tha Mayfair ao all tha
County Agent Dawson aald ha onArslion. and tbo declaration of
Thy,
police
officers
Under
ar­
government might attorn* .to'
goeats caa hoar the addraea to be hoped to get Mr. Pynchon to-«n- the new.paper fj, Pronaa that
plltce —...
both England
. -----------and ,Via Me.
rare* for track an graw d Inclod- William Longer and two other1
' delivered during tho dlanor hour thoriae work on the earning "Ike govermrnt may bo unablo rest were auepended by Mayor R.
B R I E F S in an embarrassing ptolliag
«d: Banford. Plant City and Win- former North Dakota official' of by Protldeal Roosevelt. An out-of- kllchins. Tbo old canning /kitchen to give Callra guarantees" of y. i- Chaneay, Along wllh threw C I T Y
other city employee, pending I n - _______ ____ ____ _____ _______' Indicated by ipokoanma fg
tov Oardea, JA; Pintllaa Farit coe*piracy rhargra.
| town apeakor will bo engaged, in Sanford la "entirely too small,’* aofety, rauaeil speculation and
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»R me guvcrnmeaL Ho' u ld
Owoto. M.
j Freed with lABgar were R. A‘ .and it is probabo that ehort talk, ha aald, and those at Ovtodo and eipectancy over Sunday's posatbl* realisation of Shoemaker's death
They a r. Hargoant C. A. Brown.
Th- t'**1 tU ,k
"» . „ ||| reganl. Great BrltaU
^ .Tha V, X Weather Itareau K lrjor, fiirmor faliiV arcraltarye. win »Uo bo mad* hy members of
Geneva need Improvementa, Tbo development*.
Crooby and F. W. flwitier,
and the uld FERA i» tharing office
, , boubd by tha Vl
jb e c a it q gtforaUy fad* and and ■Frank Vogel, former ■Uto
i___ tha Young Doaeotrati Club which
^Sanford kitchen la so 'jg iall that
Host guards had boon wlthL. Chappell apace with Ih* Stale Welfwva Uraliwh peace plan, RVndlM
MDWBSUHtotofcJMllt huHl'HAf.lHIHl Ai* ltoto&gt;hm*&gt;oar.-Jh»y were number nuaH ‘#fw « k r a an lb fait year these ASgMsg to ot* 1i drawn from CaUoo' homo,, only a apodal offloara *R.
and C W. Oarltal*.
Hoar,l In tha boaamant of tha .ion by the Fascist gyaM
torilon. temperature! B U R do- charged with conrnlracy to ob- toll.
bad to make application k 'iHaA J*il»- from tha caatef of Ike flip,
InrMMgating &gt; nffleers
have Court Houae.
ell. ‘ ‘ '*
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qbv
i r r a f la M rih portion, framing In atnict federal relief legislating
**&lt;1 If the dvmonatrator* marched promlted mar* nm ata.
Tha Club hopea that aooeral In advancr, Mr. Dawson told.
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tontral portion, front to oxtrrmo h r nolldtiitg nnlltlcal VnntrllmTha WPA cannot U expected lh,ro ,h»F • ““•J «"*l tha fur-----------^—*----—
Julius Dlngfvliier wore hla flan- aplritod flgH^ng .o f Ihrt*
Math portion If. wind* aubildc. tiona from worker* pnid wf.h f«l- hundred pereona, both men and
t* C ltut cMUiine an thr*. dlf; was halted as 2000 Aakari
Saturday fair and eoldtr In *a- erol relief and htehwnr fund*.*' women, will go to tho Jackaon Day to provld# equipm.at, according m,T Pretfclaal.'virtually unpro­ 1 / i u i n n l o L I a n r f T o
..
dinner.
While
H
la
a
Democratic
to th# Coupty agont. ao bo will
“"■••• tho government
tram# sooth portion. 'Extrema* A fourth defendant. O w r
r' function. Mr. Sharon, who will bo go before the County Comml*- ,oc) PrveauUona.
northwest fair and alfrhtly co’d- lekaon. publisher nf The Ui-tar.
$ requenl viiita In the past few
er, heavy frost to coast. Tampere- for aupnort r f which the enntribu- In charge of ticket aalra, raid that tlonara again a t thalr January
to l&gt;o1^ Praaldent Cardana*
tore* St to S3 tonight, Saturday'.tlrna allegci'ly .were .ought, wan tickato will be offered to Repub­ masting and *aak them to dffer
Illlv IB p Butler, Indicted by 'h i
fblr.
frcml two days ago on a directol licans aa well a* Democrat* and lb* price of MOO asked for th- ,ni1C*11** b&gt; Aaron Saenx, forthat "old" votora In both partita equlpmant. Tbo equipment was n , r k ith official andclose friend
Grand Jury for tho alleged *m' ■■ *
verdict,
' ______
will
be
“more
than
wsleomo,"
even
offered the County for MOO and
lo the report! that
elrctrd of- bciyirryeni. of tSOli from th" ex14-rack Aaowfall
The trio found Innocent weft
for
I Kiwanli prc**cnm pnny atf Altamonl*
FARGO, N. Dh Doe. M e-The on trial for the third time. They though the affair la being staged Um Comm In loners made a tender ne&lt;°H*(l°na eraunder way
of 1200, but that price waa re- th* •■•prvaWwl lo leave the
It a borbe- qnr'mr*. ivnvinrrM'ed In C r iu
worst storm of the* winter Swept were ronv'ctnl at the first trial, by the younger element.
country deapit. .hla atatabwnt
n,w&lt; According to political writer* In jactad.
ia c u n try City *nd -»turn*&lt;l to thv Homln-le
acre** North Dakota today. A In Junr, lUTf^hut won
______________
______________ „ arcmvl the national p«*a, th* add****
Inev, re Hr- County Jail l«*t night.
Mr. Dawson aald that thr ranr,m#ln unl” »
were hr*.--------impeded traffk. tfial.-laet minth. ended In o jury will ho th* “*P*"lng gtmM of Ih* ,nlng kitchen equipment he lings
' ort'*"?lYheeued the
lu'u* I G Sharon p-rformed
&gt;to tho old Rural Rehabilitation — , , ~
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'id k thorn (h- cerew—v In hla offi— vwI department, superseded by th* l 6 G d y 8 G r B n d s O I l I s
drocloui. ttri'ay aflrmnon .th at unitr,1 J.
Rural Reaettlamaht AdmlniaU*.
f n fu ro r! I n
(Htcussion (J Brfic-. 2*J. npd Norn AJkln*
decided t i 2**. In mnrpilfff*i
Both gwo
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Citrus Expected

u’lT* 5'T"1 Ju,llt' 1UrTr N ' '

To Escape Frost

Drop In Temperature
M»y Not Be Severe

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Plutarco Calles,
Ex-President Of
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Cpnfidence Vote*
Given Bald?
British Pre;

JapaneseTroons
Invade Mcm^olia
Peoples
The Commercixl Valife Of Tourists

i to tho recently re- they .gtgrivod imeT.Omcy treat- fitter wo* relo—od on h k |nr*on*l
s t of Jap*nose Sad k m i .
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bond.
d danco I pollc# said wlln:*aea told them
•* p k j- lhBt Schell, rldlag to h k hum \
i* wa* j"Wyr&lt;o&lt;rtst,"‘kwitti friend* h* l
While - gteppod out «r th# ear and was
■ atrue- hit a* bo created the rand to hi*

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ponding word from
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berg, $■ C- M - H
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Thre« Realty Deals
- Are P u l On Record
Realty dost* recorded.
aa follows: *
T w f b to f t tbo corner of G.k
Avaato M d Eighth Street, aoM
he WW|Ato Bothamly to Franc*.
H. Motto far a confderation of
UAOOr V tlraa ly deed.
On* lot to th* Oaks subdlrtihra, told by Harry Lo* m
8t#ph#» H. English, considera­
tion llJNOt warranty dead.
Ony lot In Faft Melton aubdlflako told ) y Clvd* A. By id
to It. H- Cakm .n for |1 M | quit
elelia desd.

GOAL BARGE ABANDONED
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. i d ho
lev path* and agreamaat today
ChrMmV.
treo placed Sir Samuat—speaking u k
ey seen a C*.
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in wator W it l i n fart h* aald. rat* Individual—mado k
they will' keen (bite fve'hnre* ifsfknai of hla - attempt &lt;
several «*»v* Inncer If J they are Premier Pierre Laval of J
»o treated.
,’ * . to end Iho Italo-Ethiopia*
f*het*|T»n* v—.tlfm. tn the pith
lie, arknole, h«»ln et .the 'e.lmte n|

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lodav’a 1alndy n*rl«l. amt • veil1
W"tl|iits nntUcf the . mnr.faw

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MARITIME
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J»n. a. Te*rher*_ railing a t the ' tda a t Saafurd.
office Af tke Cnqrte nii(t*rMen,

CatoklM dkU

daat nf Reh««l* will--remk^/ tw&lt;* ’county
wooks' .p a r today, ',W k * \iM q l. showtag arrtea
Uses.
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th"n
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been written. The Tonn** eeh«oh»
ve*t»”dae recalved MAdfStt from
tk* state.

WHAT’S DOING
J i.'
-TODAY,
’ ,1-JO P. M.: Townsend Club, Apoad* building..
1iS0 P. M.t WPA claa* la atokorrephy. Junior H!jh fl-bcml.
1 (00 p. M.t Knights Templar.

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h e C h i t • Wife
conceal aomrthtag,"
Tsaaa* timt
T h in g * a r e h a p p e n in g is E u ro p a tb e o e d a y s wit)
Uj ARTHUR DUKM
1 "I n«&lt; r mads a ponay oat af |f#*vl»s b*
in y ttf su d d e n n e ss. f a x A n ) i b t aeene o f a c tio n in &gt;
t■
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(pankta
celery p ro d u c in g (actio n , t h e m onotony p f • lif e m a j
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m e n e u r tr a b e in
ro p ean es ta
te g e , b u t no
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M M M tk k o t for.U* »*•»- thla &gt;» ■ • drrahaod. Ill g tr j.a r * (pond
w h o n o d e t h e d a lly paperw c a n fall to im o th e d a n g e r*
u r n of Ih . |»&gt;..Bai&gt;alM h « n ^
• f M •* * »«m» fcaia W ,
«l**. It wm* all ltta l. I l i a the U*
’ w h ic h In ro lT e t h e p eace c i t h e w orld.
l i i i l M the n a .u rv ,
; won't M7 asy th iaf a u ra .1*
-Tbara
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T i n t I t a l y a tta c h e a n d fn ra d c a E th io p ia . W ith in a f e n 1
&gt;|«V« U»A»a urn. th* fglj t la in hnmtraorlaf maxim ol Amorkan
d a y s th e L e a g u e of. H a tto n * m e e ts and b e g u m th e (low p r.C -,
I *T&lt;1M Huay r . Laog few that a lrur.ee may not bay ued 'an d
eas o f a p p ly in g le n c tto n e . to th e e g g ie e e o r
th e w a r. B u t th e f (fa tin g contipuen. T h e ,’
a n e f f o rt to a to p f*
q u estio n o f a p p ly in
! g m o re v ig o ro u s yanctlona ia relied . B r it- '
ie h w a n h ip e a r e e
Uni becom es m o re
•IT !&amp; a ^
»rcfit *na
i t la highly
* ; H i m cornea tl
a ra ln aiiL ianla.- ■ " t Z Z r .J 'T l hnPr,,?*r lh»t ih* official* of any

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S T A N L E Y -1

or^r.a^fc^T

h w i / ^ m T &gt;ud* ld * • “ * # 00 Th# United States Sm ata ia gnit#
T J T ^rr. .
ap t I . decld* th a t *UcH arti™ diaThe. candidal** War* ootnAi »i"t',y ! i n r r r T r* g tn ato r;eUat for ndetacor*—all atycn* apeak err. E e /t‘7 ■
t* th e U dy.
Lamr, rtnninjf (o r lUut M j ! i « « , Into tha ita ;a ia a friendlary raer, la a pratty food ImlU, tv - .(
r a - l t',« .T o n r faethm
to a»y*aranc», valco and #n&gt; Hocy** name waa choorod
[£ja(ar*|. of kif farooua Ur.thar.
r f , , credit w hen crtdit U
* « • W f f c h e a reached thq reef go t, laj ^ HUeia# llkowioo. Bat
b et ( U |« Bplthetf are harlrt and eM yaa Imacino a proaldea*. of the
y**l,n r*
I ' * rrally United state) yrontln* federal
aortoai matter la the chary* af j (Me, to hia rico-praaldeot an!

i n th e H oere-L m vel peeoe prol-eag u e c f N e tia n e w hich
b efo re th e th r e a te n in g e i tirxiiutl e co m p lete e e p itu l
(e e v a p o ratio n o f all th e p rin tu d e o f Mtn en lln l. th e eo
i le baaed.
T h e people- o f
clpjee upon w h ic h th e h
E ngland,, e n d th e peopleT _ y e n e ^ did n o t th in h It w ee
(m
_ _ f^a *ir C ith er. T h e y d id n o t th in k I t w e e good aporta(juile
m etw h lp . A i to r m . oJ f pi
p r o te e t cam e f r o m ,th e m too.
iE E H L
S ir S em u el H oera, g v e te r a n ateteam h h e n d one of E n g - fcandidate
for governor,
le n d 'a m oet h ig h ly reep ected diplom ata, w ee fo rc ed to r e -

t n c O r e le e U a g

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barber

SHOP

Bale'O et UrrrrtMee

AlWP»T PRAMUKO

New York Member
0 / Congress IFlays
ier Allan aimed away
a t etatd-ewnad oil land* in Florida’s S o l o n s
Ita pariah to Lieutniin

a tio n e , e n d a m ore vig- fo r $M,ooo eet a f tha profita cf

■net Italy.
idUel waan’t blnffla*.
L haemal foend that
he waa.

IS', tome of tb« (olUgaa
kled to t- m t'o m In tht
■dmit their ath laiu are
only rvmalni to o f f tn lo

k Cbrmaa It already
time down I . Dad*
lag ap the tramy* i t
aeynrtsg thorn north
lh- Broward county
kgHat •*•*•* pnnaisea

no Hauptmann la
wo ihlnk Brand
geUty, to o ,.
a

iih* El* « Laos Oil Company.

of an
needs

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CoremoT Nea and tha »U.e d!d[ • • ’ ■"ir n r .v r ii r&gt;#e s x — p n
lin o u i ^
reaetra a nleka: for there
-Conytvt.ir^n f.am Ftorkia and
lande', Codrr&lt;eeman Diar &gt;akl
v : uthirn
atataa wara
Itu atio n Idly. V n
aim o et any- T h a Win or Losa O il.Company
: t ! !;-re l y .-Rrpraa'ntatHo
h lp g m ay h ep p e n .
told fer $3*0,000 tha leaie* on the
D a l n frojn h’ew York
atata^wnad oil landa that anver* .i ll )av!»c failed to aupport
nor ADea aimed away to litutanr '/’TVon de«ifn*d xt» deport
- “ A n d -O r” G e ts N o M o re y
an t Careraor Noa.' "
p- pf H e n and a lk a raeka| Llaairnaat OerarnorNoa fort.,
f ■■ ■
• ’'fix m ihia country.
A e f e r e e th e W licorm ln 8 u p rem e C o u r t la — . tha Rtn or Loaa Otl Co. to wU-'i
T. 'U - ' C ongnum an
voted
c e r n e d ,- ”efMl''or,” th e te rm fo u n d eo o f te n in legal ■
a n■d ■ba
d tflM
the bH
ase
■ Rtm
inaHf irr
iEr ip
ilig im B fa Ititt-. metauraa which would
o th e r d o cu m en ts, b d e fin ite ly "o u t,” a c c o rd in g to fth e klm. I)a la prasldent. Sty: lour d.-t* a- em illr'ieJ this parpoaa,
L ite r a r y D ig est. L ong « p u u le m e n t t o t h e m an In I{he W .ia, the rlca-peatident These n ! i.t the u m a tim&gt; allowed
, “ a ,l&lt;*aaa art aubject *ta the taaai
• tr e a t, and • th o r n In th e a id e to S e n a to r C a r t e r G lass o f ana-alyht royalty to tha ataur.
i'rti*. t fta't.i. dfclared Dickittin.
V irg in ia , "a n d ''o r* cam e In f o r th is d e n u n c ia tio n la s t
lie t t rt-m bor cf th . Coaam*
w«fck from J u s tic e C h e ste r A . Fow ler.
/W til'-U rt-A iitH oka Commit.to,"
" I t la m a n ife s t th a t w e e r e c o n fro n te d w ith th e
.pn-ItVed u investizatt e*pion&gt;
tnaV o f f lr a t c o n s tru in g ‘a n d 'o r / t h a t b e fu d d lin g nam eless ------------- ---------.
f R« ant propsr*mta-a^Uvl'W* of
'A tng, th a t Ja n u s-fa c e d v e r b a l m o n stro sity , n e ith e r w o rd D. J . Wwmoru for gso*. Cwsrv »■-- f t.- r&gt; itvtlrta in this country.
n o r p h rase, th e eh ild o f » b r a in o f som e o n e te q lasy o r to o .» « *
th r 't v ;
“ T-’or y»or* w# hav* be a Iryiaf
dull to know w h a t h e did m e a n , now com m o n ly used by lew - V*{? J ^ n o n -rh i V u ia ant *s*i t&gt; M &gt;r lh* pr*r»nt- iamlyrmUo*
y ara In d r i f t i n g leg al d o cu m en ts, th ro u g h c a re le ssn e ss q r J "
v tr ho n , : U :i - t r * &gt;&gt;m to allow th o .in 'ry of
ignorance o r a e • cunning, dgvlce to conceal r a th e r th a n b i m t u w / » o a f * w
' *lw-afribl» alltni. hontat, hardoxpreae a m e a n in g w ith • v ie w to f u rth e r in g th e In U fea ta
Governor Allen in hit »pe*^, r.o ). nr fterpl wtv hav* rtlttlVOS
l -re ,' Tk-'inttin tali].
o f th e ir ctlen te. W e h e r e o b s e rv e d th g 't h in g ' In s tS tu te e , h«r* d u not anawor the**
" if tiie hill* inlnxjortd for th at
In th e b V nlone o f th e e o u rta , e n d In b rie fs o f eounael, so m e gtona ex*:pi t« « u u that eve-rjr;rpee- had not hem defeated by
1ea rn ed a n d so m e n o t *
'
thin* .bout &lt;ha .« U
clfflcol.in* ’. politician*
fratg
V a lia n tly S e n a to r O laaa b e e fo u g h t a g e b te t its to eln - h* * J * * f'!T Z » , ^ v e e-r**&lt;
a Ion In d o c u m e n ts a n d ree o rd e . L a a L F e b u u r y J i e w o n h ie
M &gt; k ) au h o H
, t r e t m a jo r v fc tc ry la t ^ a t re * p w ± W h « l iO ^ e iS l'o r a ” w e re j
‘
*t«
[d eleted a t hig In sisten ce fro m t h e W ork R e lie f BUL
,,
” u » n i h t w i i U n a . .1 ? v !i

S ollr Ita Your
Gne- line. OH.
A nd G ro ssin g
B u sin ess &gt; '

Prompt

im c Y C U S

v m m
SERVICE

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BICYCLES ........— i
Mechanical TRAINS
Electric TWAINS _
R A D O N S ....

V * -r

Horn, to W loU inf A
t
Townsendltlar-Oenln
W hy n o tf - T h * Towni will snve th# pnopl* of
f* 00,000 end eott thtm
v o ates
_*Thw H e ra ld aa d das its .
UMUno, onshUng thorn
E lrglng th e m o re f o rtu n a te p e
lh* roofs end htm leenta
[d, tavina 1MM mllas on com e fo rw ard w ith som a k in d
I from Panama t* Para- aq t j i a t all th e jo y s o f th e Yi

completely lost

to amth a t o f
-A

11C a pata. in T e r n

S

our community.

« | *h# Sfata « f »m!!.'ana."*h*

tlo n A rm y la th e otjly a v e n u e th ro u g h w h ic h C
g if ts c a n fin d t h e ir w ay t h o u r m o et d is tre s s e d
A n d eo a g a in w e sa y , d o y o u r p o t t o h e lp
little C h ris tm a s c h e e r to th o s e w h o Bead I t moe
In y o u r c o n trib u tio n to C a p ta in f h r e a . .

YEARS AGO
Tho ProabytorUn ChrUtian Xa1*1* * Root .

4 |Oaoan*r said omphaUraUv

M
T am ri*d to hoar yco c e t*-vr.;
• W hy dlda't. yaw aey ao ia yonn
id spoarv to-nlahlT*
I * T totoalid to. T that! M r •*
. I lomoirew eig h t R waa all V w f
5“ O# (aw e to my efftya In i h v Vgego tad my ta n wtary will »how
' i r a th ateearta.* : ■
h
Z.
"riowraor," 1 aald aanwniy. wf,
eoaoyl year word for th a t But
. &lt; lf yea, aftor thro* I n i n v w r

u

Rfrile Amnf, Iff
glT*. hi honor of Di
of JeckaoavUl*, m to
d«nt, and took tha tor

In

e community
on. however If
may not

giaa»d, httyrni tntam rad K. «w

— w t f l t hr. thorn la aay w a y r

“ G IF T
C E R T IF IC A T E ^

lavnleg

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EVALEEfPS

�H o m e u f FmmmWrecked By Bomb
,. . 1 ft

Personals

,

tO S A N 0 U C 8 . Dm . *0, - I f f )
—Lyadem. (R g f t' Foetefv W * j h i
had pam phlet, juhlbh#t»‘i , « t
wounded to ’th* arm* and fat*
Thursday wham a kovb Wta*k*d
kU »pert m eal fan the fh*hlon*M

ADDRESS

WilsUr* D istrict
Fo*t*r, who has been ueoclated
With a pamphl*t denouncing “f*Hgion racketeering" wai throw*
from Ua b*d by th* h in t. Leaden
Cattl* en f a r m In Baker
p lu g * woto found u n la d M tn tho
yralli, furniture and floor*. An ty. Fla., Iatr»»nd, from $,
a n a of several »qu*r* mil** waa 1M0 to tJSTJ In IMS. Then
8,tJ9 hot* and pig»_La_|K*
phaktt.
Th* pobllahar blamed hi* pollti- thla fear.

4
“Tho Christman
!*«■ ky Urn Third
a Coat Side Primary
ka “ftfhar*’ HifbY*

toadtfiTKf. A held
ealn* a t * # aetmal

Letter To SxnlTTfjgj

leaee Sunday fee Macon, C*. to
rlelt her grandmother, Mr*. S. C.
Netting, fer a few eyeks.
V k a Coaxtone* Mebeh and Mlea
M lltn Mebeh will "‘ xrrlv* today
freed St, Joseph1* Academy at SL

Joy'd. A *eu*t ot mother* end
fi tIMu gate tho attendance prise
•a Mb* Dorothy Stake*' Third

Ort*. : ■h and announced th a t a C hrist
Mb* ta rty will ha given Friday
afterdoo* for aO pupil* la the

By CAFT. F. B. FER BN
txtatt* b ju st around the
l aaly throe m ate shopping

Polnsettias.

Hr*. Dave Bonleho and Mm
Florae brine * • a H ttlaS h b b y Juliu, Dingfcldcr entertained tha
Tempi* Dell and pleyheuta and a i member* *f the U dlee' Aaxillary
tiny M q d e my age and t a b u t A&gt;- ^ Trmple Seth lerael i t their
—- O^qrela about
party T h u nO
d a,
ae naw
ahont her
her ace
age. m
^OT’tM* bridge Community
nBring me leta « • e w b J 'e « ■ a
QMnluUa ot 0ow fri w(rv
ChriatmiP tr tn r * ^ ^ W iv *9 yeu qf#j ^ decoration*.
get the Chriltma* tree*?
Contract and auction bridge
OLIVE ANN ADAMS
erre played and at a late hour

Whtddon woa high eeore contract
prlee, two decha of playing card*
and M m Herman Jacobson reeelred a novelty eigarette c u e and
a tandwich tray a* second high
wore end rut priie, respectively,
lire. Dan Kay was tba recipient
ef high score auction prise.
Refreshments war* aerved by
th* hoateeaee, sail*ted by Mrs. W.
J. Toll and Mrs. A. Jacobson.
Those present were: Mr, and Mr*.
C. P. Whtddon. Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Doucy, itudont at
Lyle*, Mr*. Elmer Toll, Mm
araity of Florida, ar­
William Toil, Mr*. Jame* Toll,
ty to • pend tho holiday*
Ur*. Otto Caldwell, Mrs. I. Mey­
parent*, Mr, anti Mr*.
er*. Mr*. IJcrman Jheobion, Mr*.
Arthur Jacoboon, Mr*. Manuel
Jecobeon, Mrt. Dave Levy, Mrs.
J. Fleischer, Mr*. Charles Banner,
Mri. M. Kronen, Mr*. Dan Kay,
Mm Peafl Moaa, Mm Rote M*&lt;».
v ia to r analog boro with Mm Al- daughters will leave tomorrow for Mm H. G. Moore. Mr*. W tlssnun
I n H. Bloat at bey home In Roe* Laurens, 9. C. to spend tho boli- ef Philadelphia, Mr*. Julio*. DinfO n rt
day* erltb Mm Boyle'* permit*. faldsr, god Mm Diva Bonlak*.
’
_ ;
-Mr. and Mm A. Dtml Gray. They
«- C- Welker, Jr. I* expected „ qi return here New Year'* E m
to arrfv* h*y* Saturday or Sun*
_
f s ^
*• *P«"i « H * lM m Oregg Massy of Sabring
ma* w ** » m WaHmv who I* the ead her son, Hugh M any, etiiE*4*1 *
Mr. end dant a t Urn Unlvorelty af FlorLAKE CITY, Dec. *0—(AP)
Mrfc “ *
»*ny, Mayfair.
Ida, loft today for their home In
Sebrlng. Mm M ney ha* been —Two residents of Fort Wayne,
.T ”
? * 7 * W e le e* O at L. vial ting Her ebtor, Mrs. J. D. Ind, were killed Inetontly In t
collision at Muon, 10 mile* couth
„ “ v " 1®’ *
^ M#. and Doaaey, at her bom* hero.
of here, yeeterdey. They were
**«• In &gt;. Me O ller af CUve_____
J. Roe* ad Earl E. Hughti.
6l ,,,d t0T!&gt;T ff. * '******• has j’ Mr. and Mm Dean A. Smith uf Jem**
They were driving a truckload,
“ aeJa^gi As n p io s lM bl* 'Chicago era expected to arrire
", **” •*
Cleveland In a [ Sunday to spend the Chrletroa* of orangea to Fort Wayno from
•eaolarshlp contest One permit holiday* h*fb with Mm Smith1* Central Florida, Their track hit
from each high school will taka parents. Mr. end
Mrs. jS m another truck which was park*d
Uto ***ml«Hcma ami the winner Melsch, Park At*no*. Mm Smith on th* highway.
’ "1
• • • • • ocbetarshlp fa will he remembered e* the former
Y eb UalvereHg.. ... ; .
/
Mb s Catherln* Melsch.
1011 Oak Avenna
tenfold, Florida
Dec. II, 1W6
Dear Santa Clans,
How are you J I, hop* you are
fin*. Thla year I would Ilk* a doll
pUno to go in my *bina *ioU
homo. I would also like a Mbkey
House WVixt Whtdi, Also earn*
new dolt clothed. A pelt of bed
room •Upper*. Your little friend.
CATHERINE K. HURT.

Two Men Are Killed
In Track Collision

P i r i a t m a ^ C a c t i*

Gardenias
Begonfaa &gt; -

Ladies* A1
Has B

g Gmip* Favor
etlnff Program
I#', Deo. t o . - W
says Ito had ra»

Fandanua
Ferns
A M k rfit

For MeA:

For .Women

Military Brush Set3
Fountain Fen &amp; Pei

Perfumes
Compacts
Toilet Sets

Stationery
Flash Lights
Tobacco—Cigars—

Stationery

Comb &amp; Brush Sets
Manicure Sets
Golf M is
Fountain Pen &amp; F

N o n b e—W h itm a n — Gala

Candies

Bill Folds
Golf M is
Razor Blades &amp; Razors
Toilet Sets
Candy .
First Aid Kits
*
Hair Preparations .
Watches
*’

Shop A t T h o R e ta il S tar#

TOUCHTON DRUG,
._

• l u i u **x

Wo D c l h i m

*m
If!

aT h isy rin s^*
tspaw B S

to h O U M M B S O f

l p latan wilt ha

H&gt; feaeh P ic k ife

FLANNEL &amp;BRADLEY K
LACE TRIMMED SATIN &amp; C
TAILORED SILK RQBER- .,
MISS NEW .YORKER,BB±p
FITTED TiElAVELING BAfiS:
ELIZABETH ARDEN COBMl
COSTUME JEWELRY—PHO)
EVENING feAGS—LEATHER
COMPACTS' andTCIGil

A R R IV E D tO D A Y I
Crepe G ow ns

HOUDAY EVENING GOWNS

rig’s Perfume

Leather
GOOD KNIT UNDEKW KAR-4hck0K B E L T * BlfCREl
ARROW—BOTANY—REGAL SILK or WOOL TIES—ALUGATOR
A ll. LEATHER GliAOSTONE BAGS
LEATHER FITTED CASES
.

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H -su, o, a.! b * ’

M
ita
will rtm te, "Sdent H lg U I
-------- ‘---- * Katharine Clark, Dari. than. afcf
n*te. T«wi A » W Bfowe, Marten Reborn v ia ling "Brahm'e
"*tf Hut Helen I Lullaby," while - Marian K M
■ g g f i S 'i t f jifa B -tti
tk , m i »

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t a afta u rto n to isI»r* two burning (joMtiOW,” Um
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t a r am .a | l i l | &gt; i » By Wfc.-

H rw ;&gt; a rtk irta i
“ « r ^ ’ ' ' - '*"*?***«««
1* 1111, Marian j I* the fourth Km Lalher’a
Cl»»k, Gerald '"Cradle Hymn" wit) be mug br
H " * * ^ ' V i r g i n i a Borland, Betty Rcwi.od, &lt;
Jo^ * WWU, J m d Jahneon, John- I

UW

CWU, ‘
Woodeotk. - H a ta i

If TTTNRY

r-';WJN.

, itgrow ngtrM .
Hoolehan,
IIHaka th«

Bridge TonmamefttH e ld
Mr. aqd Mr*. Clyde
.warn winnera of high *c&lt;
• t another of tha irrlo i gf
bridge tournament, apondored ny
the Mayfair Ratal Thanday cvngtag Is I ta lobby. Mr*, qrargr t
Cornwall directed ih a gtunba
which warq played Hawaii mot*.

«»**?
PhH REAGAN
Lyle TALBOT

*1 hallo to tin t both England
and America ran bn pfMd • of
tlala proaa," ho wy* In writing In
■ M em o an d C la rk G a b le ,I n ''M u t in y o n th e B o u n t y '' ■ Coliter'* 1 bofiono they can tn u t
Ikalr pm .. ^
Clark Gable'* rlrllo role aa leader a ftb * muthwaaa' la “Mutiny i "Id .o th er raoatrtea whoaa pa&gt;
on the Bounty," thrilling ana. adventure oponiog Sunday at the
Milan* Theater, Indnd** a mimbor 'of delightful ttvo'-aegaenca* la
ThhW o rH h 'M d m r^ tW a ttw lJ T * * ” .
'
• 1 • indlrkhig] m U , the futar* ■ qf aoloptneqt e f commercial advertlepubllclty may lie with radd a a d f» ta that flrat t sab tod tha praam to
moving ’pictures." Under dictator- aland an Ita own, fret, without reihlpa the prate la bound- to Ian- lyln* on vubeldte* from , governn t i K .dml the loud-apeahtr, and menu or' politic!to*,, and r n m u
the film to become a m more rin- from thU anureg &gt; still, the bolpertant.- P ut1gMyd. fTM liutlui- warh of Ita Independence today,
, P lata ’fo beep tha BmlvnlUn faran *ald.
’ . 'I tlfms are J Indigenous tm the aoft,
"Advartiaora ara bavin***. man
Army kettle* hotting aTa hot be*
The Salvation Army leader «eM and man hare tha habit e f .Ilb. - th a y pay tm hafa thalr anlag hooded, CkpUln 'F- '-Sr-Form th a t theca *111 be V* dopl(ration rfty . tho praaa bin continue to bo aonncemenU placed before ‘ tba
of Uu Army, aa Id today.-and. On- by w tlfira workara yn all tlati
Ita T tm H to u t* , the vigilant Urgant poo* Ibit public, and tta y
lraa‘ naorw- ntetala are dropped W will ha compared, “t a t * a ta re
tha pota g U l bare baas'on tta t cert. In people, many of them in gaardlni.e# the Hghta of the or- ought to know that permaacmt
d lu r y llthCml”
-J jty cfavaUtlena oaa only'be Id cttn J
■traeta f a r mora than a yeah p r i |t a country, poor ms ararythlng
Hr. Ghmrchit! aaao no "pmnara by ho neat aeara and koooet opt*.
o th er ebntribqtfoT* are madq tho { that-tha BahaUon -Ag*V s ta a
Rilvatianlata will be. unablq to can rveeh," he aald. "I ibweraly
provide Chrirtmaa din iter* for tin hop) Ihdt In I h d n w ilijf) rapoor on th-ir Jlate. A tot*J &lt;.f maiding before ChrlKmian-people
|27 haa bean contributed to the of tho -commenlly %fll • coma ta
'‘Empty Rtocklng Fuud ’ and m our raaraa and provide ua with
much tree Her amount haa beva Lfundi nocoaaary to. pro tide good
dropped. In tha k attta . At Icaat dinner*''for thorn people who
»IM will ta Horded, Captain otherw tp wUI be ovariookad." -

pxtra Coins In Salvation A r i^ P o ti
Needed To Provide [Chriatirtafl Wnnerfl

OPENS

i'Y

M
p j rs?.
f t:
■V •/ •
I .V A ,
X J

ctra Men Put On To
Ctrry Holiday Mail'
Tho holiday man haa b ern .g ^ting-heavier and &gt;*av\\ t ,t^e
few -d ^ a, Puifm aitaflR. J , Holt)
reportg, and h ), foo/id it ^ofe.i*ry today to put on aavyral is-1
tra cOWler*. *o. prompt d»livtri»| I
could t a made. 11(1 bu'gotng malll
V alio much heavier.*.. .
.
. Tha poat-offU* will ba open All
aftemmm Bstifrddy, T n » u id "'liC

mm

Lingers Down Thru

freedom of t t a p rm .
, ‘"Frankly, I think
thato • &gt;anra nra «
tnjMO m d a now Iceplant orat­
Thrm U aafaty In n
o r WO,000 mra ylannad ml &lt; W
praam combino moat. •
of bualnoao, daiogata
nwetur* of mponaihUlty for pot*
ley to ita odilora and H fr*"jt miltor atnmpa -bla own personality
upon Um paper .which he control*)
add no howapapor cam afford to
auyprraa In p d rtaat arwi which
Ita rtral will p rin t
'j 4
"Thorn la .oortmlnly-po aafg a*

. ..

w ^iovm

tinting ,rnt *o- n aa .1#; cUatertmiP.

, . .WAREROUB^aURHH
BARNE8VILLK, Ga.. Dae. *0.
Flea deetroyrd , a wirahou*a
ined b y ^ . W. . ^Mlddlaiprbolu,
-.‘- .■ f f
»/■
Hewill of Frtapori,
boon rliltlng Mra. H.
haa gona ta Lake
ead tl(a winter.

•&gt;v; &lt;r

Ira- Ghkrlta C. Whit
daughter,tMl*^ Etta-;
rigton. |aft today fer

ilg Bo*u(y

^

- o .' J — ii«*WiT

Ob'* Bvratagn

oumlllat &amp;
A q d erw m

Nabiut&lt; and &gt;Rare Ovtental
have beam *Ail5WJy r a t a
a make thla numtaa m t
meet detlghtfal wa hare
pfe pod. Traly a gift *d
tat*** iljaA* -wIM h* apprw

v f'itW fl jA&gt;V

l^&lt; A «sw «n

in in f i ^ n

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f&gt;.

Possession

noted V EngHah

F

Other' prS a winnera ware U fn
Margarat Hplmre and R. g . pr*M• ta * t a had second high mere and
Mr. and’ Mrs. W.,N#wlng Who h&lt;ld
third high aeon. Tha na*t of the
a r r ta af HoweU matetaa will bo
praarntad Thured. y, Dae. M, at.
l!l&gt; o'clock.
bora prOaont w en t Mr. and Mm.
0 . T&gt; Muaaa. Mr. ang-Uf*. W, E.
Klrchhoff, Mr. and Mra. Wyd*
Baramv. Mr. and Kra, W, Hewing.
Mra. OTA, Floyd of Orfando, Mrv.
Ceorge K. Cornwall of Orlando,
»fta. George A.- DeGettea, Mra.
It. M. P.pworlh, M r.in d Mr* R.
It. Doaa. hf la ■ Margayat Uolmca.

Ctarrkia.

Aftef * ■(borough analysis of
tta robjeet, Hr. . Churchill * la
eonvine id “tb c ra e a a 'b e no welly
eeriou* challenge • to 'th e prein
Iro n either radio or n o ring pk
Muraa,” i and, . looking farther

S ^ S W S '* *■“ ■—*
O w n . E»ily*

i r t t e t e b y H r . C h o re h ill

evntlamaa. " n m ta w n tra tlo * of
»*w&lt;p*p*t t a w i l l i b ritU U v -v
ly few h aftd .a* d the power ef aJ-

�CourtsAl»0 /T*r« rwf h«t «tu m
y o Indians A re Called Divorce
Tuberculosis Said To h 11'7
**•«»•*.■■
D
o
Greatest
D
s
w
g
j
W
^
lSZ2JTi
ist PagcinsOn Continent
Dee. tO__Th« test H b m the Indian, of the West
M^ald pf paganism la Amer-1
deeply rellgim ,. and that
M lbs ffaeaje Indian nation o f ' •tfcsisM av agnosticism la awWaal, the Bight Rav. Fredas-! k»«wn * * •"* th,m- Empethatlt Mgham ilowden, mlaalonary
t r y i n g that there Is any
cp of New Mexico, mid a. the I :&gt;«»«* problem’ today In the
ml m eting , r Ui« woman's facial s e w , h .aid that when
Utfy of- Lha
Prst.stant I properly cdscatrd, the American
ih a a lid tn rti i f tfiV Txik. i ImMnm make "magnificent tltl-

County Fair Is - New Attack Made On
i On Jan. 7 To 11. Employed Legislators
: T SyA W ra. Dec. TO. —The seeand annual Uk» Ceusty Agricul.W fM 'Palr sad fourteenth annual
S j ? - 8 7°."|
^
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&lt;*«»y Agent rllf’f rd R, Hiatt!
ta m ta ry An nttrnctlee premium
catalogue has been baa'd.
' l a addition te the poa'try thaw
pad'Community sgrtcultural sad
bdtridusl (asm exhibits, th*re will
ha « eduratlenal display, flower
and hu b ihow, and cat and deg
akewa.

DWere. court. end , u b o r r ^ . b | * * *
do mor. d tm ir t to Am erica.
W
DBtil *
home, than . a , .that two Ihiaga. 1
" f ,r ™
ThU la the belief of Dr. W. W. I
F ^ u e n tl*
B.u»r, director of Pubtk Health
,trtkM «•“ * • *
for the American Medical Aaaocla- , ,h? " b r WtU" * ,h* w ,"°

“One thing I wish to make clear ,
Ip that the Indian la not a ran- '
lahing rhea" ha raid. "Thera are J
more Indiana -olive la North f
America today than there were
when Columbus landed."
Bishop Ilowden did not amplify .
hie statements a* (o the Increase
of the Indian population cf the
United States, beyond pointing
out that the Navajo Indian nation
had Increased’ from 9,000 in 1880
Naeijou nsem ov-r
tp 48,000 today.
. I
i f A riasm Haw Mexico
which U the D&gt;pet Beg­
• IS TRUCKS BURNSD
in tb a United Stalls,"
BUNNELL. Die. 20. -(/P i —
wden araqrted. "If the Thirteen motor trucks, used by
la convert U*m from T. B. Oillespis Company of Palatks In construction of the flrtsl
xtreteb sf Stale Highway No. 28,
the Bunmn-Lake City short route
were destroyed by fire here ye»-

GAINESVILLE, Dac. TC —«»*.
—Joe C. Jenkina, Galnernlle atUrney. her rent a second request
• Attomry General Cnry. D.
^ " aU *‘kl,BB HwaUalen «. use
^Dclnl'a name In Injunction
proceeding, a g a la s t.il legislators
now an esecutlrc payrolls,
la a letter to Landis. Jenkina
said lha aeltoa ut quo warranto
agalaat stats Senatat T. 0. Futeli.
wbo waa ruled to ha within hie
rights la earring as attsm ey for

the State Racine Commission
“wan not lhe proper remedy In
that ln«tanr# to keep1 Mr. Futelt
&lt;Vom drawing a ^&lt;1,00(1
from thr rx«cutlvt tlrpartm*? it
for l |M‘*tlinq which was rrm tc j
and established hy th«» 191% I .en­
tail tur* of vihlch Futch was a
member."
f.ardis hml nr*.iuu*lv tnl I Jenkina he beli-*vr&lt;| quo warranto
proceedings w n r the proper ac­
tions to instirat* against legMntors who held public office in ad­
dition to the legislative posts.

'Independent - 7iome Penned

Red Lighta Prevent
Chicken Cannibalism
ST.
PAUL,
Dec. - &lt; « 'A S
Cannibalism among baby chirk.
i
coo'd be cured, Kdward A. Schott. &gt; &amp;
a Minneapolis producer, said, hy V j a
a red light which make* the chlcha ' '-J3j
tee black.
.'I fS j
Baby chick*, especially wkllo
ones, were prone to pluek frethera "* &lt;jtjfl
fr«m other chicks, Schuta raid.
“
Tiny rpecke of blood appear. Then
the cannibal instinct gnla*. 'hg 'Uk. . , i V
per hand. Under the red breefn
,,'j
light the bloo&lt;l appearing after a '
feather ie plucked looks Mack
and the chick, lit It alone.

an
Operated.

Watches, dodtt, JtwtlTT
R E P A IR E D
D iam oetda M ounted

| m"

CASH

AND

MEAT

grocery

M A R

M c L a u lin ,

The Jeweler
FridiEiy Saturday
Dec, 20
Dec. 21
Monarch

Ray m il No.

Tail can

24 Can

PUMPKIN

Brown

2 F&gt;&gt;r....

Sugar

I

Lb.

4
OLEO .. 1
Plantation

1 Pa|&gt;er t

Peppermint Patlira

Merry

9e |

J

Lb. 1

She'!
4
Pecans . I

I9c]

XMAS

lb. 31c 3 lbs. 83c

* FOLKit" SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT
J'%
,r
Mo d e r n a N d u p t o d a t r p r o d u c e * m a r k e t a m n o u m c k s r r a
BATCHDAY■DBCEMBKB 2I8T.AT TUB CORNER OF FOURTH .AND RAN(. MANAGER W. P. BURKE, A RESIDENT OF SANFORD FOR BIGHT YEARS
RS OF EXPERIENCE IN HANDLING FRESH FRUITS AND VBGRTABUB
4 THE HOUSEWIVES OP SANFORD THE A88CKANCB. OF GETTING BRA­
SH THINGS AT A IX TIM FA.
' ’

Tuesday
Dec. 24

Old Fashioned ilS Urn

TVy It juat once.
Monarch Coffee '

400 SANFORD AVE.

Monday
Dec. 23

To All

st

r. y.raiV • . . . r.

•%
ram.

THIS STORE CAN MAKE IT EASIER FOR YOU HE CAUSE YOU CAN GET EVERYTHING FOR YOI
XMAS TABLE IN JUST ONE STOP—ALSO GUT BASKETS OF GOOD GROCERIES AM. flXEDU
(AND READY FOR DEMVERY TO SOME OTHER FAMILY FOR JUST A l&gt;ITLB BIT OF MON1

•&gt;_

WE WANT YOU TO'VISIT OWL MARKET ON THK
OPENING
JftrgyjERY C l^ M J B ^ W IL L
BE GIVEN A PACKAGE OF HOT R O A W lirP * * N tT 8
FREE. ,
♦
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1 o
u

PRODUCE

Monarch
Melba

Peaches

No.

2 H can 1

Salad

19c |

Dressing
w at-n nr r u t o a
ROM flavon

| Philadelphia
il Pkga- I
Crtam
. d
Cheese
1
m

Monarch

PEARS

2 bunches

{dirncUL W hip

Lavish
AVrKOVIHS

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HIPN OI.IVMB
r h o i n a n o ia
K iTniM i i n o t t i u r r

I White r,r
Goldo i . 10 (3*. f"un
Pop 1'itr
4
I CORN
11 5 c |

Monarch

Fmit

Cocktail
Helm Plum Fig or
Date
can A N

flwattadown

Caka

Pudding 0 0

FLOUR

»A»k
'» Id*. Pkg.
Smacks

CM HEW
JuH U jI

^

d
1

16c

M PT S
llllfilK

* Im th

W fla v to

"AtBOIDI

r M tA K I
H X J le lfll W A LN U TS
U K H llU T M , U A T 1 I

.

5.

^ llO a tltU ( ANDIM
F*At ICfl HA(BINS

%&gt;. . 2 large stalks

—

■

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■ ■■ ■ 1

Say t Hava

Stewinf

Cranberries.. 29c

A

DATE
WUh Ua '

Staffed

Dates 29c
. GRAPEFRUIT OB TANGERINES THINK OF
r THAT YOU CAN GET QUALITY FRUIT AT
18 STILL TIME TO SHIP A CHRISTMAS BOX 1
rB WILL PACK YOU A SPECIAL AND TAKB

Cocbanut
Lb, 19p * PICKLES .... 25c

/

POUND

LIVE WEIGHT
DRESSED FKE;

Peaches
sallsa rwsa«w

NUTS ItI , ...... 59c

Cigarettes

C m on over ta Furreat
Gatcha.’a Pcu lry yard on
hanfoN.Avenue and let’a
talk Tun e/ — our. o.ri«_
ccma direct from the pea.
n t l and pea fields of aouth
Georgia which la a guarantvf «f untaual tendtra can gad fxeellent flavor.

JELLIES
UIIAV^
UK

Crlsco
S lb. CRB

59c

Uvr w eig h t

H E N S pound:J
Fancy Young, live weight-

F R Y E R S pound

•

a aiat •• ■

‘ \ i*1O f FRBSH

ttb

F B U rq

F reah Drexxed

DUCKS lb.

�I. y

a■ t

f - y n y k p i i i i i i i i fie .
a^ .
k a"

h r i a f l N

mb*r ef laberataitra

wcUl Sectany Act,**?
Compels Biff FirmLJ’J,
Tyifcntf Trust Ftnuf.or to

. w hile-m ade pabHa plana for a *Utk&gt;VCatholic C eafM e an la
—----- v
■ 1 KOTOS, ,1 Dae. M l ^
TaoaUay, fallow lay op the tfbatrfe* . Problsme, Council &lt;d
M T M O W J R ^bac. * _ T b o
b u f M n y m n r iith m *1
Soaorlty a i e e t i a e i e d e A k i h r a w a ; f i r Ib»»a MIj Mojw, D k ^ftatiiifboaaa Dectrie and MamiKara ip iK lr , af *8 ataU*. *h&gt;Bf * different w.lfara frabti (rie f a f 'O la ia h u Laatfib Of Worn
faetartef Campeny, dhroufb ita
laad.Uie-Dietrlrt ef Colam- bofw**i tM f fp r iu r ta tlta a of 1^ Vetera, Federal Csuwll - a
***** Admlnktratlew «ffi. twantyata nallwaial ‘ W ftN eH en..CR arthan. af Chrl.t ta A merles
&gt;a t a r i , coarao for a ra a l^ • &lt; * * £ * ; J *
5 O tte ra l Federation if .f im n W

i&amp; isrt S » s * *
.HatsBncnrtty
t r t sBoard.
u :at- a
s si."— .«35s s s
tba f Tba ntorthlt. wbfah waa petal*- £ • " " * * * ****” ' ~ ~

traapo" af a front aalhw allod oyor by Franh Bana, oMMUta C ^ H a ^ . t t o a l ^ i r j ^

al

G ill. P u g g a a io n *

JioM im U« prodaelloa o7 m ^ 7.
fretl». ihoeW HfhM t pel Winy*lUla, »r tafahtfla pnT*lyeta.r M i*
recently, haw aw , • tecMdcal dietuuton amcac certain - i f theea
iip :rtm cn tm t u U • pall i f
doubt offr all Infant!!* paralyela
n n l n t l„ n n m l .
. I l 'i W Won show* de/talUly
that Infintlte parelyiU U canted
by a yintfc that, !•» by an nffnlletdUeaee-cauelng
ItATTLB G BtCX. Mkh. Dae. Imalty ra n u ll
I. ■—Final tahnWIan of rotaraa ay
_ ant. Thie rlrno probably catar*
o n Toiiday’a alactiai) •W»«Mlhei aarraat lyateai by way o f Um
nttraa a t aatall (olfactory nerroa)
Lcetad hi tba an*. F i t * tba alfac t* * a e m e -th a ofrpa iproada
tbrwaarh tba brain tiaaitt dawn ta
tha rpinal eafd. ,TV f i n n ay-.
raaeaUtlfd a f tba third MWhifen eeare ta b a n a fcMftire affinity
confraulonat dlatrkt by a t t i i
ta ana waJ
aepM. tb a (
Hddard W,
■subofiu t r r .
G. Ktefar.
itdd caMpyirt
Cllmaaiac

TowttBcndito Elected
ByTUcWfin Voter*

•* “ « » bein» ■
*itho«t any paralytic »J1
W « a t dhgaorad or &gt; n n
t9 t " • « «Uw«*».
Thera ft therefore arid
thla that the M y ta n d*s
offarfoa ~~r*TTanro ifgji
d im tit S d U ^ ^ l t w * «
thtn trlM t, fcaw n n Lhi.
alty or m b U M t be artlfl
doeedf In other rtra* ■
for (templo. In imalj-p*i,
«hy *r raalatanaa ta tho
fcea.bson derolaped by .a
a# oacdaation which an
amdWod, that la, * weak*
ehaaoad fin * . Tba aama
fa tba oaoe of hydrophobia
. Tba principal e f . the pi
Ilea In »h!ei tba modified a

arty damana.

BeIni title

laitlny two (Alnotaa and 4$ i
onda. Resident* frit the *0
only tbr tha Orat mlaate.
" A‘ P Contra, In tba Imp*
Van*/, n fOO, panoha rd»J*} |
tha itreota from Ihotr hoiaaa,
brick chimney* wtlhatood tbd

PANTS PRESSED

acaatly eaectrd Soda!
A at ptacaa the welfare
a ad the \ company on a
ladar baa If then htratortafean Jbplt, inalodlac waa regarded With hlterfft by
tboo ooatbara, ppaylalatn k a d e r a y haf» major yaUtkal
ptrtioa M well a* by. Towhaand
plan erfMtatOn. /
'"f*'

a
2

LattUitr Gooda
TmraiUf Canaa
Borial Stationary

ton on tbOd labor, a U a o n wepot
boat! « f w ort, tadm trtat hortbwark,,hoaUh and aafotp and worka n 'a t aiaptn tn Uon . aa well a t tba
prabtoau of obtain!nr .ffeettta

Toibaip n ik i yoor Chrfatmfbb dfasar' B.MMaann, yoar
P Pood Stoto qffoM » k m army of tho nauoOo finest
Skco 1MI, wo hara baM ontarinf to Chvftaao iplao.,
«ro. think
taor-'d to do )tr bottor
■gh Uit N M Wo dro !*»»&lt; that wo k ta haJpad to
• many foods, formerly tho hixuriaa of tho wwlthy,
ifn ranch of ovorybodyni pocketbook.
HlFFB Joy tq yoq and sB of yOw oo qirfatmaa dsyl.

*"DD

i to&amp;tr &amp;

SOUPS

Peanut

“Butter
S p e c ia l

CWolato Cfcorflo*
I * boa
O kmoM s Mint PattlM l-fcbdt» ‘
Honhoy Chocolnto Khaoa
-f,
Am rh d Chocofaft*
5-fc im ' -*J
Anyka Monhmolodro 3 Ufa w pkpg;
l/.t

.

...

•— ■■1 - 1 1

• w f f a f c nay crop, w « M

_

Bm rvr i

HU
' Cam ^

eJLi

m

;V
JXfcJ

S &gt; 1 « ? j V1

_

K •

�CCnttt# on form* In Hernando IS) In 1M0 to T ,ttt to IMS.
Canary, Fin., Increased from V In tto eoanty thl* year tolni
Rto

Founc On Tropic
C I’apagos 'Island
n y rtfiy of
Vienne** t o r t n.as
■nd Ihf -am itotf of lever* ito
i_ti|*d m h ’-Aly in a trcple hlsw i
Eden way reipei
by 'tto dboo ml
try of a * ‘
lara fortress,
compUta *
brai, cannon, to till
Gala pago*
nd. of Ecuador.
Word of Uto fort and a now ala*
to th t fata- Of Baronet* Klela*
Boiflcat von Wagnar Wthrbor*
*nd h*r reptiteil ronaert, Batorl
Phllliparn, vfea brought by W. i .
Hola, who ntoda a scientific **•
sedition to
the
archipelago,
•1viral hundr:d mile* off Sooth
Jm ertou
V
Both had to m reported—dead
and iom« rumor* aald they wort
murdered, hot Hole found other
tv Id.'not. On Chat |*i U’nnd ha In*
tarviawtd a owed* aam*d Flnaot,
an America a nomad Bader and n
G*rm*n rumbd Voa Mutller, ratmh - n of a colony of audlab, aalftilloa and "bock to nature" lover*
drawn to th l "world’* end" para-

s c n L ’J s s
feel 1 ohjectlre* to

1 to ll m a aa tv m sl tr»n»scBF»"«M itoftf m
■thaD^-every commodity until
Iciet «f tlttog w*uld become unirahle. - th is would f lm d»*
n that vyst majority of poopls
» weald M r for th* Tuwartsd
a wittoet'*participating k It*
mlsed m p R s. Ultlmataly I to t
» H weald dot troy tto prmnleed
M M n t|t|mMly»*. MesaIk It WOOM dries all predamI iatO*Mff-Contained trait* and
Ihtoss to aacape ipecisl if Q v
tow 's***, apd, pond
irtsttv*, it weald art*
i prtdsctloa cotta *o 1
r a id anbeliarably

ta n *]| of it* promiae* to aahei.
I Mjtovg'lt weald require th* mart
glgsetk, and Intolerable policing
horttocracy In th* history of gov-

Utond vbt|

to O M x i

abandoned

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in * ondett mined.
Hi l
, Hole's expedition A u j ™ ! '
It.lghboring
A ltom ,r|e ' (l’k
MV r*l miles Inland from icn

totk toy

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to* offtMr tf ttoill

Y. Christmas Tres
Sent To President

Th* appointment of . Oakum!
Woodward w ith y order -ui-dlfle.
Gan. Villas B. CollliftoMfFnldal
»djul.incto|ga*ril.
&gt; a f ;M
• ALBAN Y. Dec. 10 - i f ) —A
- ■ ~
SO-font Christina* trre cul frut-t ’ A meeting i f tto "fj
New York’* forest*. tightly bound atoek Sanitary Beer* w
In burlap ai a precaution igilaB Punts Qords Beptoetot
cold weather, ha* been 'hipped hoard .WW* I*lt)toslly ■
to the VVh.le Ifouee. The tree, a'orsA osta the Mttlo Uck.
tolaam. wit prepared and ahipft* I work gg graaegt Is In «
ky effcial* of tho Cherry Plain ycrew won* dlfeataUon.
earn* refuge w u r Slephmtowr'
ttinaielarr county.
Thli la the aerond cenaecutlve
year that New York atqfe to*
III t o Wefhr-„
provided a Chriatmia taro for
l i l t PensgnfOtg
President Rooeoeelt, although It
M.*0 each so '
h 'i nuppll-d atat* gotertvr*
I far (1.H
with tree* for many year*. On*•rnor Herbert H. I.e*|n*-V« lew",
ru t near th* itm i plaea ai thot
of the Pr*ild*nt. I* sixteen fr*l
tall. It already hae been erected
a t tto EiecutUe Mnndon.

■FttWL

POTATOES 10 lbs.

C Home Brown
CA RRO TS 2 b o n .

Fancy’ Rad Sweet
PO T A T O ES 10 lbs.

Whit*
S Q U A SH 2 lb s.......

Hama Grown
S P IN A C H l ibs.

Brunei]
SPR O U T S Ih............

Faney York
A P P L E S 4 lb s.........
(For B akrtf)

Gmail Cooking
O N IO N S lb.

Prcah
T O M A TO E S l b ~ . . .

10c

Enow White Swaet
O N IO N S $ lbs.

Bunch
P A R S L E Y ..............

BP
--9 .

Hume Grown
CELERY HEARTS

Fancy Emperor
G R A P E S 2 lbs.

BE-It. Every
Quality you’ll

Frwh Cpcktail 2 for 25€

produce |ZOO a month far it* fa
vorltee bee*a** IV I* m*themiti;
cally Impoaalkl* except on tto
1B29 boom baale, end that U doubt

Sanford Market Report
"ter,

For P e r fe c t M la«e F le e t
g a
■ 9

F o rt &amp; Beans 3 for |} c
f c t a f ,
i

COFFEE
While Lite

2 for

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2?C

FLOUR 5 lb. pkg. 33 c
lAOBl Sw^plleo tig h t. Dem aa*
larat*. m a rk e t i l e a l I i - u r ,
. t i l hoahal n aa tp e ra C a p .* ,
tea,, ft.**. B a lk , p e r ton, I te -

Cake FLOUR^kg. 2 7 c
Poaat Toasties pkgf. 8 c
Camay Soap 3 bars H e

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can

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■Ml ertlaa Fkaay
Ckole*
ll.lt-II.M
ak*t«a. F&gt;»cy, tl.lt*
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ft r i t X f r t f k i 3
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kama.ro, plow. M il.

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11c
MEALor GR1TS 4 lbs. 9c
SUG A1rbibs. 25c
CR1SC0 6 lb. ^0 99c
ISc NAVY BEi(NS 2 lbs. 9c
N m tlo ’g -

PICKLES 2 jars 2 5 c
th . to e* Vaetaa*

N O N I SUCH
M IN C K M U T

u3 2

Colrilry Kist Peas 10c
JEfio 3 pkgs 18c
I m d aa4 Belter

ho.

. .....

Fancy Iceberg
L E T T U C E 2 (or

Tomatoes 2 cans J 3 c

l l F U l w r i t : • n o r Ida 1M
[ m . I l le - M .lt.

sfprtng Green
O N IO N S 2 W

Pipdr Shell
P E C A N S lb,

15c
20
15
25c

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Ilk* S g p fo rd to r
« y i n ca n n ffs rt
a t m ss o r a n y tlsi
toe to o*id ' waht dfa

u w nn

Urn* to r lover* fought, The “pn
tw o rlwayi won. wtortupon I
lacked the “old" on* In * e*l
and to nlway* rii,appeared.
Whelh r tho fort h i part fcf1

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4 or. PIMENTOS....- ...... .........
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It Ob. tot. Glhb’e CATSUP 2 for.
WESSON OIL pL can
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STANDARD CORNED REEF ) for....ft*
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p n u a.ri -■
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VALLEY RAI0INS I oa. pkg. .
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LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSE
BULK BROWN HUC.AR 1
Fa***
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Ham Bologna or Large Franks 2 lbe..

Grocery an
T u rk e y

Round
T-Bone

Red Cherrtes lb

Coconut^ each J c
Carrots 21g-

P u d d in g

Cabbage ,1b, l j
aU

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Aerial

Be Closed During
S h o w Sunday
Tha aerial *lunU ta ha
/erased a t the Sanford Municipal
.Airport M at Sunday aftarnoo*,
can bo witnessed from a (Kart dis­
tance outside th« part aa w«U aa
./ra n the field, therefore wemberi
of the Junior n u m b e r af Cam.
merge hope they ran gat oathorlUaa to J m t the 4t)gh*4) POaalag
the landtag field during the tw-,
hoary the entertainmeat ta ta h*
• a t a*.
The organ ixatko of yon agar

55 Lads Put On 12
Exhibition B o u ts
\ For: .Charity Chest
charity cheat o f the Men’s Club
of'O rtedo lis t n ig h t bjr people a f
the community who paid *dmi»atona to the hall to tee the yiting
b lears of the Seminole Biye* A tV
letic Club of Sanford put on o
t o u t exhibition" bout*.
Mw»
reload by the entertainm ent wit*
be need In ipreadlng Christmas

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r ' - r - w“ ' 7 c- Jt. —

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Erery bout r i &gt; well reraised by
Bab O'Dell, tlu a t f.yer who
the crowd, but the moat populr1* apeciallaea la “do* fight*- la Urn
bout* of the evening were be air, wb*' wlll be see,, la tha big
tween W elter Kelly and Ruron* air ehow at the Hanford Municipal
H arper, area A and w etrhlng .1* Airport next Sunday aft.rnJcn.
pjur.da raeh: Hilly Barrinm u a n ' under the eponeorthlp of the
Llndbcrg H ill, »
7 end V &lt;Junior Chamber of Commarro. •
poonda each; It. r . Tlpnina and
' ——i------ --------Kent Pelrey ind Oilea ^ ^»n•n*'
, . _ „ M _
m« •
and Duane Tllll*. In sddltlnn in Q u i n t - C r i b
I s M ld C
th e n bout«, exhibition! were pV R v S t u a r t C a r n e n t e r
on by L aurrnra Barrlnaiu and D y O l U i n
W lic n tc
Kay Edge; Milton R dfe and Jnhn
T . . ' H i III Bart ■Pe'.-ev E d w sr1 STUART, Dec.
Jack

Washy! J. R. E llis, and

r i l f f o r ' Wanneah*liner. Port S-etall

aldered probable that the paid adahaat *ljM M M
U the
mlooloao would experloare a da7 '^
i n . , U l P1* *
I
e«M.
™
*
r t » T W 7 * ,U V
1,1
.From t* 0 attack ta 4:M are .“ ***
'" 7 * 7
o em iral-etlp had ae
the S o n for tho oatortalameot.
' i' mv * rtT ,i * * *
Thera will ho three prfonner* darlira an argument »l hr- hanir. j y t , t atra rt, whirl
i—Art Darla, Bab OTVI and Clem "Thin affair n-rar veeU b are , t* tho piexlilxao af ai
Boh a. all af whom appeared la the happened if tht* mm*‘a mother-l- 1«ldy I'glalstiea wharh
•*T
!• Miami a xreeh aga. h * had alaywl a w ar tram where imUa’iea might aarce
© aria, It la M S , la the only p a c t the is u t w anted,' *g)d f t d v aaarted hy C aagrta*

^
h u ■*/*• mt • « * - KahlmeU. “A a »
ha* f . e r r twaalag earatmx. raB*
batle* each year ao that he ha* tight to p r-v rat hi* OMUtt^in-, Uaa af the ihap ta a t

far-

.Williams: Pete .Tllll* and Clorenr* i-eter, ho* built a "flre-ln-aoe’*
B arrinesu; T. H. Willie and Jo* ncker and shipped It to Callanler, Out., a* a Christina* pre**nt
S r ihe Dionne &lt;tulntnt&gt;l#ta.
W eanrahrlm rr r*ID hi* Intm Mon a “nulnt-crih." He «ay* It
-111 hold five r i - ll r *nd h»n room
‘ r on* mm*. “Juat in fa ir."
VOUNO man
with , experience
wmnta Job a* xtenographer. Can
il*o k etp book*. C. B. W , HL 3 ,
Bog t t i , Sanford, Pla.

ANNIE Stedfxrt, «I5
want* bouaework.

Cypraas

— A p a r t m e n i l fo r R*mt.
^Olt RKNTt t or I room eoo
fortably furnlahed spartmen
tOO PfTmetto A**. In&lt;|ulr* nex
doer. N. 0. Garner.

DELICIOUS CHILI!
.

Wonder fnl I .

BiytBECUE!
Gr«*tt

«m*

HAMBURGER!
BweBI

BAKED HAM!

woik. Will alio repel other In«oct*. Phono BL J. J* Cat##. Co.
Ijtc. Cate* Building, Hanford, tfa.
'JEUO N

ELBET “ Wood Yard.

SHORT’S CAMP
'OX TERRIER Pupa and Caluries. Saa Mr*. Keiuud, n o t .
)ak Aeu,
______________ |
’ANCY BOXES FRUIT, *1-50 up.
. Shipp*d anywher*. HlalU 71 *
I. State M arket V ; ______
r i tti w a o o n s 7 t b ic t c l e h
OR ROLLER SKATES' T a r
hriehnaa—Cet our prleta SUn-y.Rog*r» llardwmra Ce.

‘OR HAIJE: Caaarle*. malia ar|
• r-mile*. 0 . E. Wllepa. U k e
Mary.
t» » ' ■
•iCOND hind bleytli for

*alc.

15 00. Phon* M l-J. .

OR SALE at a B argitai * Nn.
• A McCormick Mowing lUcbtwrti
twS-bormo wagon*; oh# afl par’ no Iron wagon.. Hill Implement

*3

10U TRUCK and »^oil -trail/r, ro&gt;
filg eratir body, factory _ baiUL
L a Strata, M l N. WUd OlWe
IL, Daytona.

.

/O R BALKtTog TVrrte* N f
ploo, wlrao. and emoolba. |l f t
r l tad (I*. Wtl***'» Renneta. U k a
I Mary.
v

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AYE YOUR WATCH ttpebaby oae who rosily l a m haw
rtf**. Jeweler, aU*. A*w
JY A* ~01FT—balden elfbUn
*ale Canartea. 1000 Union A e .
pav,

IDKRS taken

fur

Chrlalmv

Uebay*. urn

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milk foL

lOY’S HUNTING baotot act a t

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ItafcW Yis. Kg»

P re m ie r M ussolini d lm 4 »
n l h is b ta r l n h i r t tn * H » t t
r rocced w ith th e c a m p a ig n
c c n q v e s t in F.thiopta to d a y
and G n a t B rita in asm in to o k
up t h e c h a V e n re to
t'ooLst“ n a tio n s w ith • w a r ­
like a p p e a l f o r a id . T h e
Ita lia n d ic ta to r, n co m in * t o
reply to t h e now d ea d r a a f s l r i t a t yrTrnmh IW M * ta

H tw y Life Loss
I&gt; Explosion On
Oockrd Freighter
PA H S. Dee. t l . —«PV—It Pro»e U r a l fail* to stave mtt a

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This fon’t 4th So
. Firecrackers A ft
Taboo, Says Chle

FLORID IANSTRESC (TED XT SEA

Eliminated

Chief of Polle; Roy WUIteato
•old today hr hod heard W H
•xplodlng fireworks la d tlW t*

l Guilty V e r d i c t
Returned In L i s t '
nuUi- Hour Af6r4

And Much Sheeting
To Be Used Anain
Stolen Last N|ght

Accused
efitified That*.
He
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i n f tb*
J a r y o f rt* m en N tu n U n i
&gt; e w enllct In l e u than an
hcuV * ft« r i * * M n S . th«
ch arge o f th « C o u rt * •

for* «Uhr, u issue lbs W*fW
mg that • City ordlnoaM pmhibiu sotting off fir. work* In
tho Raaford bailor** ion*.
"While ibli isn't tho Fanrtlt
of Jaly. (till many psafrle Ukt
to ahpet off /Irewaeka dui
tho t o l l d a y .. o l d Ih* *1
"That's oil rltKt. If thdy &lt;
form to rlty r relations

Franco-British F
posal Is Placed'
Archives A t GcM
By Order OflsiH

Cabinet Post Is'
Vacated By H&lt;fl

olght ood nolooo th*y Or* re­
•rap* wtr* recvlrvd b* Cowaly
covered'the coni traction of tho
Ag nt C. a Dawoon. Many fanamw grerwhouc* and tho estab­
or* ln tb* rlty today, ottradlng
lishment of tho agricultural
Court, noted that (bo ground wo*
ycrimont station in Sanford will
•b ile with froot In ( ohm lore ibo Indofldltoly dtlnvrd. it w«* raUoo, but th*| it did not barm ib*
ported by Dr. a a Purvto,
W iU
diraptor of tho rxporimrnt station.
Th# weather man predict* that
Dr. Parvla I* 'of tho opiolon
Th* first WI'A’ elate lB
, It will ba "not quit: eo cold" to*
that tbo pyreon who took lh« nography will be conducted In
morrow, th# official prediction
malarial rernl Urn* durlag th* Junior High School tomorrow
| reading a* foliowi:
night might bo ondrr th# hnprro- enlng at 7 * 0 , ’
W’
■ “M r t« portly rloody tonight'
iloo that It wo* old »i*d umWoo
and Friday, not quit* •* raid oo I
lumber that w u to ho destroyed,
The Men's Chib at Ih* Kplaoo- ; Oont central rooat tonight I front If .
and
Mid
ho
biped
thlt
Ih*
psreon
WASHINGTON, pt*.
-4JT) !
pai Church la plaaniag a diaper ' Clear la latarier u&gt; mockloade of .
—Fear that Uim number of poapla who took th* from** and ihroth- macting aariy in Jtmury wRen extreme eouth portion) colder in
log wiU rotam th* milorial If he
on {ritof may .begin to here**# canid,ho adrtood of It* rolut m l a former ambaenadar la Ja$4 n •xlr.m* worth portion Friday aft­
l f g f y t l U , d*elln|of steadily for th# atrloua damage (hot will re- will ba tb* speak#*,--tr-c**—*H--- ernoon. Extreme northwact FlorId* i—fair, probably freet with
moatba - waa hiqud la .effictal ■alt tram It* dlrepprerenre. If*, Judge Rallrgh W. Fell
temparatura* 94 to 41 degree* lahid
not
rrporied
the
theft
to
the.
quarter* taday. This, lt waa Mid,
Tampa waa Ig th* *ity te
light) Friday fair and colder.'
added&gt; complexity'of tba budg« ■herifre offlre or the-police dr- &gt;tcrvlewlng friend* la C*
Aeeoclated Preen dispatches ,to
Wallowing In stormy »ran&gt;off JupUer, Fla, with water rapidly
with hi* ahManrad aaadli
Th* Herald thin aftVrnaon report fUfiag bar hold, the suxlllaYy schooner llnllm K u&gt; shown (lop) as a
problem which President Rooicgtremor of Florida.
that a Winding enow itorrp-swept Ufsboat fram lha Wanl line Siboncy cam* along*Id# and ra*cu*d th*
relt Is dteflUateg with* rcilef St),
ranter*rd from tho Ore*I Lakes
crew of fapr. .The '.tiboncy carried the nirn to N*W York where they
mintolretara awl other departregion tod*, after railing tlew mid- 1
west In whit*. Th* Wrethsr Bu-1 or* seen (below) receiving ruugralulatlon*. U-rt to right!* U«yd
raaa predicted It. w*old spread o»*r j Mitchell of Miami, cneintcr "n the llsllii- K; Murrey Calen, a sea­
cxrapting la height, of th* old y*au» at 8«*enth Street, sc- Indiana,
fndlxnn. Ohio pnd
and Psansvlteenla
Fennsylmini* ' man | First Officer J. K Jrknrn i f the Siboncy who directed tb#
building la tho rear of lha wat*r- irdlng tb a building permit Is- by nightfall. A g Mral drep In rear*#, and Capt Victory (!. Mnlonu of Miami, master uf th* Halil*
worka pUaC Tho cam* frames aid wd yesterday.
temparatura was reported over K. (Associated Press Photos)
'•
glare w.*r* I* ho os*d in th*
^
-------th’ Mllhern plains and.. Mlnnenew (tnctara, aad fram** of th* Hlgh tide* tomorrow will ho at'eota, but th* qiercury atayed near
alia which dlaappaartd cannot b* M&gt; A. M. aad 4: 1* P. M , jiml normal &lt;ver most ef tb&lt; remain*
and camPrediction* thafaU i
*, .
contlnui replaced, Dr.. Pare la said, b*cana*'|ov udet will b* at tO&lt;U d d ,. der of th# country.
re.HU* mgy.doMm
they are of fir akaalrt* pattern. tmj | 0 ;1&amp; p. If, tb* flret dm in! Air traffic waa unaffmted by
un cf tbaf federal f
A aoTtlly pratfcs could prakably, mantlm that th* tow tides | i** the enow. Two transport thlpa
manufseuire th* earns kind o f, torn' exactly 11 Haora apart Ir w in reported grounded at Xpiore,
frames, h* re Id. hot lha gorafh- th* miaut*. .
Y I town. P a . howarar, b-reas* fra«a| lag rain* aaatad thalr wing* wilk

British ^ F o n w m
later' Beslfni
sit ion Under
The FVan co-B rit
for M fllatnent o f tl
Ethiopian w ar w u
elim inated today ,
C ouncil o f th* LMRUd.bj
tlcM u a tax la tor dl
alow. In atru ctln r its ’
jn ltto e-o f 13 t* procaod
attem ptn a t concilia!
Council' aon t to Itf

Situktlon J*»
To Complexity Of
Bpdyet V Balancing!

pcpular displeasure
plan.
. /&gt;■
Defending his partldpatM
preparation o f , tho plan,,'.
'Samuel tbld the H*«a* of C
mona today that Great fctk
recent foreign 'policy . M 1
on fear tho Ltggn* ef Nat
mightf roll*p**f tVtrt .oa'lhdr
of any
7^4
;fh# r*sjf n#fton " k Z m J j
foreign Ircrttery waa / l lltoB
».*»p 0 r\ from Parte; t&amp;dl r

TimeOf Death Of Kidnaped Man b
Movie Actress Is Found Abandoned

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L ead in g Q u estio n R ansom N ot P a id

P«Nd b*ft»ra a pda*I wire .*k•d. M/. Brady said today,
frer, that the dMmloari by
daf&lt;na* of A. M. Utawart as
ifwr waa ag*last hi* wUhea.
Htowiag tho l&gt;.T*#nUiion of
m ta 't kas* Wtdnrsday afl•n Mr. Brady t o u tbo ataad
4* fw a behalf aad daolrd t»l» PT«e#nt*d by Urn proeecut and H it nt that evidence

UnlicenBed Slot
MachineaToBe
Seized By State
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f i s n i r S i f i j S l u s SgW

. x Q a J 1a 1
‘fckkifldW aUtad. 1 ,|v*w to the tlk* hall « * l B*Ur'A t o t f l w M a r H C l
Th* material waa tabs* fram | day crealng.
Tire ad«laal&lt;m
■ *- &gt;('*' ,_^' th# eH# of thl aid greanbouaj | charge will h* IS cent* fay man
Th* 'Bombay Ttsdaer Campawy which area- Urn down yesterday, and a lay nr «*#k of randy for
ia a mw rancam trading at lha It waa llxM feat la sire, aad th*r women.
SUU Market. Hems office *f tlw.« * • grpenhoure U to bb the same
— ----company to* at Boynton. «n lha | dl arenaion*, though It U to h t| Anaooncemeht of tho wlnare to
rorst between Miami and Pact on# and one-half fa*I higher, frith* membership contest will be
Lauddrdatr, and th* name of ihapb* stolen material-la recovered made at * meeting ef th* Townaoararn la a combination of the I foundation* for th* building will trend Chib on Friday evening,
hosaa town af the company an.il be pourrd next Monday or Tuts- President Baker qf the Club will
4lty where It raodaeta much af day. but If they are not recovered tell about th* Michigan elacUAa
lu buiflniM H i "Ban" being tb* coMtracUon af th* m w build- and a musical program will be
the first syllabi# of Sanford, aad lag will bo delated Indefinite*, gtuan.
the "Boy" bring part of tb# Aral Dr. Pnrvla retd.
----- —
■yllabla of Rpyntoa.
*•
— -----------------R&gt;pairs are underway on tho
'**

‘ — -'"-A - firowera Asked'By S L T Z X aaii
r ^ n . . . n R r i i s n m .n T n v.ru,
u~,
building permit

Ifcelms Todd With . p T ta l But Condi-! ir)trt»5“ «
'Fbreig’ner . In Car, tlon Not SerioU 8 *fUTt,h*!®;^

is fffa P a a n s

i 3 enly rualgaad last night m
Ish forslgg aoarotary. Hip
I draws! waa TauntdUtaly aai
]by Prlraa* Minister Stanley
• Win.
*
yI
TTn oftlelal axslanaltoa m
ferad for, l u BamuaPa akra
el ——
A
aa

u .

Wooed this weak
th* repair* win rest $200. Th#
deck to to bo recoaacd so trucks
will oot extend into lha streat
Immediate signing cf Iha'Cd- when loading or unloading freight.
ary marketing agreement1 I* tecrotary, says Ralph B. Phapreon
In * statement to growers.
. "V tb* ^urkhUhy agreement Columbia Broaden*ting gystew*. bi th* flM ecnvanllon In Gave- Monica.
I* signed by «7 portent af th* Givi Bcfotiy lMa« will VoaiMpfll ■ Und.
&lt;1
i DUtrlct Altornry Burton Fill*,
sd w y grower* and approved by Girt Bacut Chrtotma* programi on - TSo nrw-it'rvwHmf- gfrrr-FWr^ dIrscting&gt;T wUlr.prra.rffivr.il
th* sacratary of agriculture and ^rM*F M .,f*** f*
„ V Ida 1$ dalogatcs instead af I I
tio. Into th* octree*' death. saiJ
besom** iff retire," Mr, Chapman lion WABC and lha Columbia ttolTk# raioa for relactlon of date- th* chief question now to b*
state*. "It would operate tlmllar
W
*
got## provide /or four from soah aolead was "whrn *did Thelma
to our weekly pre-rate of last Thd soktoct- to_ a BUlmgl^ Oans- gtau, *•* for each Congratalonal Todd dloT" Tho coroner's Jury «al&lt;l
aaaacn, with tn&gt;; ixceptlon of
U is fsT i* — row* m y i
district. Sad two for cock Con- ihai thi death “apjware tu have
making Inapretteoa aad wtlautas
n r il skmtot
gresahaal dblrlat at largei three been accldretal." but an Inquiry
lost rad of local grasrer*.
. U 1M D I W V c W l M s
extra datogata* fer sack atate by lb* Graad Jary was order'd
"ft I* Mcosaary that Imated!*t» signature* ba ahtalaad if
propar timd la allowed to aai* op
R e t u r n T o H o s p i t * ! atonal district mating 10,000 er q F n r j i g t f i t v IsO tfl
-------nacre RopabUaan vote*.
,J f
t
tho aaoaarery wteahlaory to moka s access ful eporatlqg yantrel John Wllllaaaa, dkabiad votaynml ' At th* 1090 tonventton A rty ; * B r i n g $ J 5 0 0 P r i c e
hit by a truck teat night, vlU ha atatas had rented thalr "Mtotf*.
r -------sent beak to th* R*p*nus*qt h**.. of thro# aatn dalsgata* at largo
Three Iota In Forest Cliy were
pital at Boy Pin**, naor it. P*- on th* h**U of tho Republican mM ytotofdgy for $3JUW. arcor'(crebubnr. Dr.
K. T*(ar stated vote In 1IM. Only ala stetea ware |RC u revoaua stamps afflicd tn
Klka w oqlA B M |f
today. Ha autfarod a frarigred carried by Herbert Hoover la a warranty, daod filed fer reeor.l.
th. many dam itoas
rib aad painful haulers oa tbo 1W , go thirty-four tteta* will Tb* property Vta transferred by
fare and body.
tore |fc* thro* "honua" datofair*. Walter Nqrmtn of Miami a«J
i • John— k fonder llvlay Mac A4 &lt;Hto*al 0rl«ga&gt;ra are I— by Nelli* M. Blair nt Orlamli t.»
Lake Monreo, dr*** Urn track fhHnre af — ay Castywaatoaal Georg* H. Bterllng. Lulu rtoo.'marks'.htg
which hit Mr. Williams. Ha atot- dlitlhU la 1090 to register th* nun and Ilaiel
Amundson nt
ad that Uu lailre walked out 1M 00 vote* or asore satltllna MlonaapalU, Minn,
fram hahlnd 4 *M oa P - t l f ‘h— to U antra &lt;bl«g»U. /
I T n M to f of the State Armory

Hit By Truck, WlU

Bedding Would
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iAh—Governor Sholta u|
Geraai
It. Morris Unjruhart, , 'Inrestor.
Hi. eye. .ml lips war. reals*
with tape that rrisa-croassd. hi*
fste. His otercrat'pinned tightly
ubuut him wa* a atrtlt-Jackat.

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land toaj
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fram Corpna Chriatl. Taxas
la Noraatoar waa rwwortod
south#*'/, ' *4 •

trad ad drttoli* to
awChristwas go*.

County Chamber
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T ra p s Pints Revised
C a le n d a r * * Methodist Circles

Th* fellowtig C U n t n u » r v
grpm, under the direction e f M r t.

Personals

o’clock.
“
John Whitaker ia U1 a t hU h m a C ongregatlea singing —All Had
an Waal Eighteen it, i t rest.
the Power w fin S n eN h ae* . •
Scripture raiding, Lake S, 1-14,
Among tbe perseas viaJUag Sli­
r a y Lee.
ver Bptinga near Ocala receatUy
Prayer by tbe *•». CL H. Baker,
very Mr. and Mrs. J. fi. TsrwiHepea tor.
gec *f this city.
Welcome—Edith Chestant
Mlaa Elisabeth Turner la plan­ Msrry Christmas Day—Jean Me.
ning to leave Sunday fo r BarneaU ltr a
vUJs, G a .' to spend two areeka Chris tm a a
flm ttB C tn iJ K a lh ry
with her alaUr, Mrs. H. O. Drake.
Hogan.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ratliff and
tb s fallowing msmhors: Mia. Altman, Mrs. B, F. Cmtahnw. Mrs. daaghUr, Evelyn, were called to
W. B. Chapman, Mrs. A. H. Csle, Grundy, Va. yesterday by tba
M ra B. J. Oarotn, M ra T. P. Dot* death of Mr. Ratliff*, nephew.
M ra JL JL Dsncnn. Mra. B. U
Gibson, Mrs. C. L. Oopdbae, Mr*. John C. Langley of Daytona
J . M, Hayss, Mrs. M. f . Hate**. Beach spent Wednesday here with
Mrs. V . D. Houlihan, Mrs W. H. bis uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs.
Eaat Second
Halverson, Mil. C. J . HeVrlso.-i, W. T. Langley,
Mrs. Eugene Higgins, Mrs. E. 8treet.
KUchheff, Mr*. Lola UQstie,
Mr. and Mn. Prank T. May of
B ln. M. a Us. Mrs. P . R. Mitchsn , Mrs. M. IL M e n . Mra. J. M.
Moys, Mra. B . F. rhOUps, Mrs, J.
A. Bnmblsy, Mrs. W . 1 . Raise*,
Mrs. J , Wl H M r Mra. V . A
THUs, Mrs. P. N. W U tsbsnt,
Mrs. W. X. Wills, M rs. J. 0. Ohio, has arrived to spend the
W ,lta. Mrs. T. A. Wilson, Mr*.
Christmas holiday* here with Us
Tom Williams, Mrs. Brodle WIIbrothc r-ln-law and slater, Mr. and
w«m and Was June WaddelL
Mr*. U V. Burdette.
Circle Number Two, which will
■wet *w Jen. I I wUh Mr*. W. R. Mlaa Marcia Patterson of Rol­
Thors ton. Wsat F irst Btrast, bw lins College r«turned today from
tbe fbBowtsg
member*: Mis. Winter Park to spend the holiday]
Frank Adams. Mrs. 0 . W. Bailey, with har mother, Mrs. J. C. B*rMra. J . E. Courier, M rs. W. P. son, Magnolia Avenue.
Fields, M ra Gleun, Mrs. J. W.
Mr. and Mn. J. U. Truluek end
Borksy, Mr*. U F . H agan, Mra
W. L Hugbsy, M ra Besal* Hnteh- children, Cecelia, Medalyn, and
taoo, M ra Fsolin* Howard, Mra McKay, left today for OlanU, 8.
E- A- Moffett, Mi*. T . A Morff. C. to spend two wieks flatting
M ra a . B. McKay. Mrs. W. M relative*.
.S i *
■•
MeKlm,
Mra J . IL McCaakUl.
Miss Oleda“Dyson left today for
Mra. AiMt Mritinger. M ra R. B. Flo rt nee. S. C. to Join her father,
Monroe, M ra TDdter L , Morgan,
W, R. Dyson, whq. has been spendM ra Cl : A Ponder, Mrs. C. C.
jug some time In the Eaat. Tbay
P flast, M ra 0. A Radford, Mr*.
M. R. Smith, M ra B. E. Squires, will r*turn h(r* Saturday.
act— i
I- - - lyf-— D f
MTS* RityOU **—
sHJUirilr
MSB* K* I*
Miss Sadi* Lalnhart la' expect­
Shin bolter, Mra T. J . Smith, Mra ed home today from Converse
A D. Shoemaker, Mrs. A T. College a t Spartanburg, 8. C. to
Tkraahsr, M ra Thors two, Mra T. spend the holidays with her
*'
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E. Wltson, Mrs. H arry Wilson,
Mr. and Mr*. U M.
At the regular meatlag ef Cir­ Mrs. Teas Teosg, Mra. A .. P. parents.
L«inhart.

Yule tide

ri* Number One &lt;rf the Pint Mratram at th* home trffirs. T. C,

{ DOORWAY ___ i

A Very Short Slery—Mac Eddy
MeTaer.
Why Wa Keep Cbrletmaa—Har­
riett. Miller.
Why We Bring GIDa—Freeman
Hill.
A Tsbieau (la costume)—1“Will
You Do T b b - t t
Solo. "Boon In a Manger"—Robert
Lee.
,
Different Days—Jimmy Chestnut,
Jr. ,
Christmas Again—Virginia Dllly.
Solo. "Song of Christmas Bells’*—
Scott Mclntlre.
Bye and By*—Joan and Franklin
McTeer.
1
Christmas Cheer—Dorothy DIHy.
Grandma's Bov—Ralph Cowan, Jr.
Mamma’s Assistant—Ardys Leo.
Snow Flakes (In easterns) E*^
etyn Mathew* and Mary Tooth­

TREK-------

LEAVE AT HERALD OFFICE BEFORE NOON DEC. 14

Jury Acquits

Massoge-Fraderick

Wondrous Song—Sarah Miller.
Solo, “Dear Little Stranger"—
J«an Johnson.
Promise Wa* True— Lydia Wleboldt.
Give Something Lovely— Paulino
Johnson,
Nlcsst Birthday—Juanita Drew.
n a a e eolo. "Star of the Rest1*—
Mrf. Hubert Johnson.
Glad—Billy Stringer.
Tbs Beet Story—Lola Las.
Which Should Com* Fifth—S ttllt
Ms* Toochtoo.
' - .
Plans soldi Old Mission Cblmts —
P effF McTeer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Northup of Tableau
(hi CO*turn*).
Marietta. Ohio, w ho, M rs been

Mrs. T. C. Pltchford .
Entertains C irc le

NAME ..........
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ADDRESS

Chrlatmaa Colon, (in coetoe)—•
Zona Matbewa and Violet Wells.
My Wish— Carl Welborn.

A

had delivered one of the G u r t u
Mr. Maboney u h m *
mule the defendant had sold the
latter died, but asserted th at the
mule was merely loaned to Mr
Mahoney. He further . testlfttd
n rtA K D , PM.
that the note he gave Mr. (J- ruoa
last July was in paym ent for the mUrioners la t| ' j
mules.
nrd,nance i M t l i
The n a it sritnesa s n T l i j Blj{- and yraryt for «
g.’T* who staled th at ha was p t:s - (lietrk i ( i M ^ I
ent when Mr. Gnrirss delivered the
span of mules to Mr. Dra.ly a button ax) street
year ago November, and th at Mr. According to I t
Gorges told Mr. Itrarly to “keep proved by t W S
tha mules and do what he could government vffl
with them.”
electric light tfT
Tata Chapman, the last w itn e s
for the defense,-tesiif led Ihot Mr. while the rrm ni
Brady tried last June to *-U bi n tha coat of t w :
tha mule which had been delivered approved rteeoll]
Works AdaliaM
all montha sgo to Mr. Mahoney.
Called to the stand in rebuttal grant.
Mr. Gorgas testified that Mr.
Chapman was not present when ha
delivered the mules to Mr. Brady
In November, 1911.
Vlnril C.racy, indicted with Sla
father, C. C. Crncy, for niurucr, I *“ ran * * ft v
y*3trr«Uy sttfrrwH'ii
ture FtrniofS
•Titering m i»lc» of guilty to n»rating III U
Bt&amp;nilfliughter, ovpp th*
strong Tuesday fVfR
opposition of til1* appointed conn- not talk gbOl
•el, Garlsml W. Sprnrcr. and h«i [Instead, , l b j
v i i santtneed by thn Court to evening
*•]
a firm of five y*mrs a t tho r by th a ^ Ik i 1
school of correction at Marianna | tfibotoil oil
or four y u a n in th** atala prison , children Sant
at Ralford. The charge against \ocV. « #

multi to

To G i^ C h ristm aa
Program Sunday

M^it toys for children whost dad­
dy dost not givt th r m all hU p«nMamma says tome little girls
ers! boy* doesnt have daddy* and
sum m i Ilk* Clara ant), mo have
'ww love our mamma and daddy.
Momma aaya Bants doesnt go la
every boy who h u n t a daddy but
Buddy live. across the road from
ms and Santa always eomes to
bla bouse. Me and Clara era going
IS lave five dollsrs to tend p s i
this Christmas becassa Mamma
says Rants Claus la poor this
yeir. I want him to bring me
Sim* roller ikates, bet Mamma
s e n I dank want them, but I do,

me again and I will show you my
d e f ’lttrsa m e la bounce. Charlie

J»."

If Charlie, Jr. la unaelflih
taough to giv* all tbs pennies he
hah saved through the je er surely
ycu have somsthlag you can spars
ia help brteg rbeu| to th* te n for­
tunate of this community a t this
Christmas season.
Previously acknowledged _ 121.00

Demented Man's 5th
Victim Dies In L. A.
NEW YORK. Dec. 1 9 - (A P )
—Georg* Olvsny, Jr., 22, found
4bot In- th* head on the ground*
s fA Saranac Lake Hotel th*
morning ef Dec. 10, sftev leering
He was th* son of a ftrnidr
Tsmmsay TOTI palltksl chieftain.

lU a ltse e t ftesa paws I &gt;
netaea, though tba testimony of
one we, refuted hj a witnes, for
the State called la rebuttal.
B. R. Gorges, owner ef tbe two
mules the defendant wae aeeuatd
•n the Grand Jury’, Indictment *f
b s tb g embeuled, vaa the first
wltneu called by the State. He
testified that In Nuvembos of •
year age be employed Mr. Brody
aa bin agent to sell two mule* for
Mm, telling Mr. Brady that he
wanted U U far thy spen and that
Mr. Brady, aa bla agent, eould
have an7 amount above that fig­
ure aa bla commission.
Several times darhtg succeeding
months. Mr. Gorges testified, ks
endeavored to ohtaia ad account­
ing from Mr. Brady bat tbs la tu r
continually put him off. Finally
'n J n lj. IMA Mr. Brady gave Mr.
Oorga* hU note far {250, tbs wit­
ness testified.
Tbs S tats neat put Andrew Ma­
honey on tba stand and he te sti­
fied that Mr. Brady gswo V a on*
fit the Gorges mult* In December
In place ef another male Mr. Bra­
dy bad *oM Mr. Mahoney but
which mule bad died. Th* mule
(he defendant gave Mr. Mahoney
was Identified by Mr. Gorges aa
bla mule, and thi* fact wai not de­
nied by tbs defense.
Only Ikes* two witness*! wsr*
railed by the State and Vhen the
prosecution rented It* case, Attor­
ney Householder for tha defense
moved far a directed verdict for
Mr. Brady, but this was promptly
denied by tbe Court.
__
Mr. Brady tbek took the stand
and tesllfltd
tecllflcd that he was not *m.played by Mr. Oorga* *s the tst,Ur’s agent hot that Mr. Grrsa*

Boy F a r
Evening

Cs Cs Cracy wan nolle profuied by
the ita U 't attorney.

The*# afetfl
! h 'f wara Mot

C1TY NEWS BRIEFS
ir s s lls tH l Iran, *■■* ■)
tu ry Yule Log e-remony with spe­
cial Christmas music. David Buss
will be th* narrator.

Tba opening of a new curli msrk rt next Saturday was announced
today by W. V. Burke, n roald-ml
of Sanford th* last eight y«ars.
It la to be known as iht Sanfunl
Avenue Curb Market and will he
located a t 400 Sanford Avcnii'.
Mr. Burks announces that varh
person visiting th* market the
opening day will be given a bag of
hot roasted pegnut* fr(*.

A mother ef b
Mary Gamphier. (
writ**: **l bfffs e
«f* UUIUNB (at

so* he beara W

radio. Refers I*
he ' could s a l bp
Uncle Sam wseta a survey ma t Ot'IUNH was yn
to work on th o ' Cross-State C«nu! pean specialist f
at a salary of |t.C2U a year, ti is af hraringr bath
S civil service] position and sp-i noises, earacbssi' I
pHcanla desiring to write Ihf cx*| and ■dlorharg*. i
amlnation are advhrd to fll) wltni with Ol'RUOL X
th* secretary
the board o f ex­ centa daily. Met
aminer* a t th* U. S. e n g in e e r of­ not satisfied.
fice h&gt; Ocala. ni&gt;t later llivi Hr-'.l
tbs le ss of IS and 53 yesrn, t v
Ssptlqg In thslcoc* of vrursne.

WORLD CLUB MEETS

S55

Chcvpenlmr, M ra W, L Clark,
MW. W . f. Chapman, M ra J. B. Ik* kolldaya bars w ith 'th e forOrawfarA H i t . f r C. Csri**%
mec’s slater, lir a H. 8. Lewis,
M ra H. H. Chappell. M ra C. L Xogoolla Avenue.*
Ffwwtra, Mra U flraw, M ra W. CL
Hathcock. M n Ossrgla H art, Mra .Mr. am) Mra- Ben Csntwsll. hl.o
J . P. HU1, Mra 01 P , Haradon, hav* bs*B spending th* pest few
M ra J . E. Inskssp. Mra. John D. mentbs an s ranch n rsr Libby,
J Inkins, Mra A M. Mason. Mra Montana, arid at Spokane, Waah.,
J . P, McCMltnd. M ra t V. Mac San Francises, Denver, Salt Leki
ttts. Mra a J. Poo*. M ra J. K. City, Bt. Loala. and Milam, Term,
Praeteu. M ra A H- Powrll, Mrs. arrived today at noon u&gt; spend tbs
: THASM1 IB BANKRUPT
Spepeo, Williams, Bess Ip Atl
winter with Mra Cantwell*, moth.
.Virginia Chnppnn, Joyso 8
•r&gt; M m Mina I* Jooea, Park Avt» LO^ .ANGELEs T d * . 19. - « F )
jtnd Anno Wlgglnss. .
—Cs«wa)r Tear Is, film setor, hay

M ra A S- Peg*, M ra F raads B.
8*1% M ra B. a DM h im s , M raJ.
D. Dssscy, M ra W. IT. Hand.
M ra M m Hall. M ra Fred M u ­
si* , ’Mra T. C. Pltchford, Mn- L.
B- Tshr. M ra Lilli** VWkary,
Mra J. A Cook, M ra C. C. C*lIMs, M ra M. F. Smith. Mra L-V.
•srdedte sad pssot, M ra V . M.
'Nortbap it Marietta, Obi*.

C h ris tm a s

IweySlipoenle W**,Rede*l
fteapot* with these sellkag
A ia* beigsks,. bsllicseme i

HOSII

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Wh % / / •*

H M

THE BAT
I t I* to h» O l —aflt performance
W l b andarprivflag *d children

at th# «o-manUy/,i

•

Tonight'* card It ta follow*, th o !
t i n t figure* giving Dm i p
at

tht hoy* ssd.th* tweed fire w f
f o b iI le

Th# Mgbeoi sutOaMtiv* text*
a rt paid |p florid*, where each
r th id f r tf f b u r .'d to the state
paid aa a ttr a c t t f |7 U t . K o to Ut* la th* DUtrfet of CalumMa.
wham auto—oth* text* a n th —prat of anywhere In th t Unitad
gtatw . paid allghtljr lata than 1ST

ling hi. ha— aaranly that
—ratal atltch— ware required »,
tlo— the wound.
Tho Sanford yoongatara nut on
thf— axhlhttion boat* In Orlando
laat night, all at them no-d—I•tan match**- Lauren— Bandnans boxed H. C. Tlpplna, Pat*
TUlk boxed Claran— Bairfoeau,
and Webber .Wetboro boxed Eogen* Tlpplna.
■ ' —--------MENINOITIS SPREADS
OKLAHOMA, CJTT, D—• 1*-—
Outbreak, of aplna! menlngltl. In
t—&gt; tow— out.lde puarantlnolocked uouthora Kiowa county
raaultod U .t night In fra*h me*.art* to-combat a threatened opt*
domic.
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( J n u lity F r u i t
!&lt;/ Vl'[l(‘tilI)|(»S

rrnouv

In announcing raaulto of lu
tM rv ’ tha commitl»» pointed not
that p w b i tT tax— paid on meter
vehkt— w*r» not ladadod. Tht
data need la making tho computeHon* vara the afOrlal figure* ralea—d hy lb* D. 8. Baraaa of
Public Benda, which gavs the nola­
bor, of vehicle* rtfU U rod daring
}*U a* M S tM M , the out* g e n I h - tax MU—tlona aa IM S JttV
MO, th* federal — line and all
taaea eollettad aa I 1 H M T M
.11—a— fa— — tXMjMSJWO, and
ftdarel and at*l* gaaollna ta —a
—(loaira of th—a *n gaaollna and
all, a* M T40U 01
TV* h—aiaat leal— on motorUta
wort foaad to ho la tho for— of
gaaolla* U n a , which am ount'd U
f* M I par rahkl*. Of this. mm
t t U t waa paid.In ataU gaaollna

Ordinance Invalid

—I—
1IIAMI, Die. I t . —&lt;AV-Clraalt
Judge Paal Baraa of Dade —only
bold* Miami', ordinance prohibit|ng operating of olot machines
within lla limit* la Invalid oa tho
ground* It was unr—.onabla and
arbitrary.
Blot machlna owmra a— ontltlad
to —t op tbolr gaming dorie— ia
Miami, Judge Bar— ruled, he—u—
tho ordinance waa roldtd by r*( ta t Supreme Court .daciaio— up*
holding eonatltutlonallty of the
|egl*latlra act Hgallilng maahlao*
in j declaring them not to ha lot*
,frtee.
j | , erdared n ted —d fro— « h tody a .lo t machine operator, who
allowed hlmralf to bo arm to d U
tho ault couto^o brought to t—t
A validity.
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tba crdli
BONUS PASSAOB SUBB MINOT. N. D . Dae. 18. - ( * ) Sp.akcr Bjftno* of tho 11—
•adkted be— yaetardey th at tha
ildkra' bonus will be taken up
rompily and wlllr b# pa—ad hy
&gt;th hrueee of Congra— within
month after tha aa—Ion con*

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.RATES
* 0 e Ih w 1

8e Una I tines
7c lisa I U—an.
f c l M l m o n th .

Minimum charge 30c

U ^ A n n o u nev m e n ta.
LEAVING
morning.
U aha—
Herald. -

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fbr Rome, (la. Sunday
Hate room for two,
expensed Box 41-C.
.
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HAVE TOUR WATCH rapairod
by ano wha ruotly tnow i how

Srlgga. Jowalar, Mag. A**.

.

BUT A GIFT—Golden nightin­
gale Canaria*. 100» Union Ave.
ORDERS taken

for

Chrlxtnua

ta t— and 97JS ln federal ga—line turkey*, eon) and milk fo-L
and ail ton—. In florid* total
federal and Statf gaoolino txxe*
CHRISTMAS lighting.
Indoor
•mounted to I U J I per vehicle.

Firemen See 8 Die
UCWMW.

aata, 19c; outdoor eats, 85c. It—
y ——| i fa—, Including reglatratkha, drive— 1kaa.ee, etc., to- oe before you buy. Randall Elec*
1
.
.
PANCT BOXES F R tI f r .f l AO up.
tdiod l l t i l par tar, whUo IJ.70 trie Co.
Shipped anywhere. Starts T1 E
waa -paid to tha*- fad;—I govern­
Greeting* to. all I
Tt, State Market.
,
ment In aata—atlva axel— tax**.
Our CbHatmu tree* will bo on
lot a t Sunoco Button.*
* IF IT S WAGONS, TBICTCLU
OR ROLLER 8 BATES f o g
Park Avo., Tram Dec. 20 to 24.

» to &lt;thoTWO A-Ford Pick-up truck*.
IUO and I U 5 Reel and Son*.

I*ad*t«, killed et lee.t nine per-

-K

—14 praaa dh—ahcBaa —
bunding b4a*H

180

FOR SALE! Canaria*. - a t - or
females. 0 . E. WU—a. ' ta k a

per*

■4 * »omer of whom ware ftHi
mining. Tho ftrUaai era— ham*
pared bv .dlffkuJky to - obtaining

w,Wr, thorvpori* -Id . ,
-«•—r ~ ? t a *

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HUj

»•» hamper*. *« aapptr, T

balsa—d ration of (
UyUld sU Pelaoh.

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•BOCCOLU: riertd* per Ih. It*.

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SUtoo, paid .lightly Um U na ftt
oath. ■ - i Tt
la aanom ckg m u lt* of K*
.tody, Dm commltUo pointed sat
th at proport p ta u * paid an motor
vehleke w on not .Included. TVo
dota oaod in realln&lt; the eompetoll*M were the official f l n m (*loa*od by the 17, B. Bnraaa of

Ibom. 14. 100, it
« . 14, 190. •
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!' Tho abort p k t.ro . how, Ctom Sal
at Mlaaal a week'ego, a ataat ho k to
C.
nldpal A ir‘Port aaat Sanday. afUm aaa
flight at poytoli/ Stack aboot a' 7 «0r
• t i n eltltu^e 1*f-'aSMl 10,000 foot tad

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'll Miami's Anti-Slot
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. i; J a d f. Pool DarnStirf Dado cotW f O auah (I
a Sanford ymiiNntor* .not oH bold, Miami’, .ordinance prohibit- tima ago
ahlbttlon boat* In Orlando |ng op#r»ti(if of - »lo(r machlnt* octng tha
alght. aU Of them' nn,dee|. within It a limit* 1* Inralld on Um
match**. Uurenco r B.rH- ground. It V ia tianatonabk ami
hosad'.IT C. Tlpnlno. Pa»o arbitrary.
* *,J
hna*d ClaroM* Rarrtnenn,
Hlot machine ownrr* art entitled
W ebber. W.lbom bosad Eu- t« Mt up th tlr gaming dtvlct* In
Tlpplaa.
Miami. Jud £• Barg* ruled, became
■I
tho ordinance wai voided by ro»
m m S O T T U AP-SRAM
r n t Supreme Court decklOn* up1LAMOMA, C1TT, Doe. IS.— holding conatitut tonality of Iba
rook, af tpbial menlngttl. In |t f |.iaUT* act l«gall.lrtg machlaaa
town* ootalda quarantine- ,„d declaring them not to ba lot*
J ■
aaali aan VI
cmm omin
Iw a__
* .
taathani
Blow*
county
(trl„
I teat-night In froab me**h , ordered r:l**Md froln n b i combat a threatened epU tody * ,i„t maebtn* operater.-who
allowed bima-iir to h* anaitod aa
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■!. . ■ - Um. m II could ba brought to'tact.
k ^ M M m i S M g r i ' l l i i crdlnanc*’* ra lld lly ,.
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MINOT, N- I* . Dec. tl. - m T
' .-i-s.i'9&lt;:
■ J .f lD ia h e r nyrnc. of the IIoum

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were found 1# bo la .Um form af
gdaaHao tart*,' which enwmnt-d to
UO.U par vehicle. Of thla tarn
i f t M l r u paid la atMa gaaoIlM
tacos and f f J S U fodoral gmaollat
a ad *11 U taa. J n Florida total
Federal and Stott gaaallaa Uat*
amountod t# IMAI pbrrV hkl*,*
Liconat foe*, iactadlng rogktratiena, driven lie*****, «te., to*
t t k d ’H t a
**' *•»«• a t o
wpa 'p aU to the - federal gtm ra-

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f H ra rto
fartiUaor that hHoga
o e iljh

JocIttonviUdg Florida

irn m V a S E

OROBHSI taken fer 1 C h rlitn u .
ttrhelr*. corn and milk fad.

acta, 30t; outdoor *ru, Me. Boa
a*, before you buy. Randall BceFANCY B
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Shipped
Greetings to .*111.
Oar Cbri.tma* tree, w fllb e mi
kt
Sunoco -SlaU ba^rhrd A
Pa«* Am L, ftom Dec. » to 24.

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�Sanford la Tile Only Central
Florida City Affordlnc RaO, Right
And Water TranaportitlM

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
TOLUME XXV

Member Amock tod Pram

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER M. IMS

Dinner Not To Mart, Canning
R aise Party’s Kitchens Pot
Election Fund UpToPynchon

Supreme Court Britain S e e k s N e i
A c b h Tampa A llia n c e
F e a r in
A t t a c k From Ita l
Lower Court Ordered

P red icted _ T o n ig h t Young Democrat Club Michael And Dariibn
■w : -~r

Cold Wave Spreading' Freed By U. S. Jury
To Observe Jackson
From Great Lakes
" Day, But Cut Price
Into South States I
Of Proposed Meal

f Bf , f

Are In Conference
With WPA Director
On Local Projects

To Grant Hearing Remains Ab Premier'Envoys Endeavorim
To Six Policemen'________________ | To Obtain p ro m j
Now Under Arrest
|* Of Aid In Case 0
TALIJOIA8SFE. fVc 20 - T'•
I Armed HOsUUttC

To Invade Florida ■

Tha Young Democrats H ub of
Somlaal* County will observ*
Jack ion Day on Jan. S by serving
a banquet I , th« Mayfair lloiel
th a t evening, bat the affair wll*
not bo for tha purpose of adding
to tho war cheat of iho party, aa
auggoitod by James A. Parlay,
national chairman. Tha charg* I.
to bo only $1:50 par plait, of f i r m
of tho club doodad at a moating
laat wight, and tho bolanca that
wUl ho loft over after expenses of
^
T h e co ld w a v e
g jirra d in g
tha d iaaar a n paid will not be
W noutheagtwnrd
from
the*
largo, j . AI«z Sharon, appointed
f Great Lakes region rfavr the
lo attend to publicity In connecIGddlswest And other "ccthin with tho dlnnrr. aald today.
tiona a severe touch of win­
la carraapondmee with tha
ter tottoy. It w»* c o lS ^
Club tho toggratlon wta made by
from the Dakota* ■outhward
H r. P a rity th a t a charge .if at
♦i Ih* Rio Grande valley nntl
la a it $3 par plat* be made, but
the Texas coast and ea*t|h la print waa cut In two by the
—*rd lo the Atlantic Ocenn.
w i l l i a m tAM &amp;en.
officers attending Iht meeting.
M lmaaotn f a i t the fa ll fury of the
,to larger cities, according to p itta
N*«t, and tu b -itro readings were
dlapatchoo, a charge at high a*
’'fairly general is aoctlciw of Wi»SIO par plat* waa auggaatrd by
eorwin and lew s.
.
tha national chairman at a meant
Much colder W eather la forecast
of helping rmlao a campaign fund.
— for Florida tonight and Saturday,
t, b at thd Weather Bureau a t Lake­
; Tha national committer haa a r­
land which liauea frost butbtina
ranged far aouyanlra'to ha givfn
aald "p iw ea t Indication* are th at
every poraon attending tha Jacknortherly wind* will continue
, aoB Day dinner* throughout the
float of tho night In the C«ntral
nation, but the local club haa not
Florida district, thua preventing n
barn adtlaod a t to tha naluro of
fall In. tem perature to e itn m e ly
theta souvenir*.
low level*."
Matteorologlet F i­
Gordon B arnett
named gen­
ll to n . aald Under i V H k
ere oi |
eral chairman of the Jackeon Day
may -aaffar, but citrus probably i
I affa ir and ha will nrrange for tho
20 ■installation Pf a public addreea
■yitem ln tha Mayfair ao all tha
goeats caa hoar the addraea to be
rare* fo r track an g ra w d Inclod- William Longer and two o th er1' delivered during tho dlanor hour
«d: Banford. Plant City and Win- form er North Dakota official' of by Protldeal Roosevelt. An out-oftov Oardea, JA; P in tllaa Farit coe*piracy rhargra.
| town apeakor will bo engaged,
Owoto. M .
j Freed with lABgar were R. A‘ .and it is probabo th a t ehort talk ,
^ .Tha V , X W eather Itareau K lrjo r, fiirmor faliiV arcraltarye. win »Uo bo mad* hy members of
j b e c a i t q g tfo raU y fad* and and ■Frank Vogel, former ■Uto
i____ tha Young Doaeotrati Club which
MDWBSUHtotofcJMllt hu H l'HAf.lHIHl A i* ltoto&gt;hm*&gt;oar.-Jh»y were number nuaH ‘# fw « k r a an l b
to rilo n . tem perature! B U R do- charged with conrnlracy to ob- toll.
i r r a f la M rih portion, fram ing In atnict federal relief legislating
Tha Club hopea th at aooeral
to n tra l portion, front to oxtrrmo h r nolldtiitg nnlltlcal VnntrllmM ath portion If. wind* aubildc. tiona from worker* pnid wf.h f«l- hundred pereona, both men and
S aturday fair and eoldtr In *a- erol relief and htehw nr fund*.*' women, will go to tho Jackaon Day
..
dinner. While H la a Democratic
tram # sooth portion. 'Extrema* A fourth defendant. O w r
r' function. Mr. Sharon, who will bo
northw est fa ir and alfrhtly co’d- lekaon. publisher nf The U i-tar.
charge of ticket aalra, raid th at
er, heavy fro st to coast. Tampere- for aupnort r f which the enntribu- In
tore* S t to S3 tonight, S atu rd ay '.tlrn a allegci'ly .were .ought, wan tickato will be offered to Repub­
licans aa well a* Democrat* and
fblr.
frcml two days ago on a directol
th a t "old" votora In both p artita
' ■■
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verdict,
' ______
14-rack Aaowfall
The trio found Innocent weft will be “more than wsleomo," even
FARGO, N. Dh Doe. M e-T h e on trial for the third time. They though the affair la being staged
worst storm o f the* w inter Swept were ronv'ctnl a t the first trial, by the younger element.
n,w&lt; According to political writer* In
acre** North D akota today. A In Ju n r, lU Tf^hut won
________ ______
_______ __ _____ „ arcmvl the national p«*a, th* add****
impeded tra ffk . tfial.-laet m inth. ended In o jury will ho th* “ *P*"lng gtmM of Ih*

NUMBER I!

(Ah— The Supreme Court today

Citrus Expected

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to give
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To Escape Frost

Plutarcho Collet

Drop In Temperature
M»y Not Be Severe

P lu ta rc o Calles,
E x-President Of
Mexico, In Danger

mwllat* hearing to .la policemen
char«od wllh Ih. flogging m ar.
d*r of Joseph Shoem oktr. Tiro
high
ih,- order ti
Att/irneyv
W hitaker andCharles F,
defending the
whu

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.

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lilllts T c f t l P O f X i 9
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hsl J u d y .

1. wo. &gt;.w latfl ruw ' f j

Tli.&gt; Rrlt!ah unvemTMBfc
kitchen'.
nlmniloning the Franco-Brii"
Ro'h of thrm hnpfd tn be able t&gt;
lieh plat' for peace betWMflT*
convince Mr Pyncbon of Iht ne-1
Italy anil Ethiopia, wan dfe
f unity for puahing
|
scribed in I/wdon today AS
without delay
trying tn mobilize othMr.
While In the f'lty a few day*
. . nnn
...
a
on warrant* bated on affidavits
member* of the Lengu* 0f
ago Mr. Rynchnn told H. M. Pap |
dU .lH K J
V* O r K e r S by Ih# sheriff and th r chief of
Nittlonn to meet n ponlbls
worth arvl R. L. Glenn that $i«*,
iritnck from Italy. The dtaj_
could “e n u re " them th at ttr&lt;
clnaure. from a nigh BritluT
roads, shout the market would be
anuire, indicated th at B ritish
pavrd at once, bul ha waa not
envoy* are already attem ptinc 91
In. a position to give any Informa­
gel irun-clad guararltooe from
tion aa to when the loading p la t­
| other natiuna of support In . &lt;m A
form wotftd be built. M r.' Bap"f military hnatilitlea. AltbottgW
worth I* chairman of the aupei- !
I thr potential allies were ,tt&amp; '
viaory committee of the market,
| named, it Waa assumed tfc.f I t*
and Mr. Gtann I* chairman of Ih . j
TAMPA, Deo. 20. —Joseph
all Mediterranean powers.
ITT
County 1’lanning Hoard.
Shoemaker and two nth-re were
[ Prim . M ini.t.r Baldwin's atMe'
Market Manager Michael said '» the m a n protest against
abductrd outside city police head­
, restful n.goliatlon of a ItormV
that the ronitruetion of the load- Callew* return to the country from
quarters on Nov, JO. and carried
' t'arlfam enlary tea waa folloaMT
ing platform, for which WPA * hl^» J r departed laat Spring away to b« flogged, tarred and
’ by the official apnouaMiMA|
furuis have been allocated,
la !&gt;«*»». of whft he termed l’re*- feathered. Shoemaker, o rg a n li.r
that Premier Laval
fraaM
eapoeUlty desired aa it will make
l-aiarn C arlena*' “mar*- nf unemployed w orker, here and
al.&lt;&gt; would remain in otfVon, *| f
poaaihle thr a*a«mbllng of fruit ,hnn of radicalism."
former sU t* committrrman nf
'h ad previously been* rumotod h i
and preduce for broken eariid Hitter attacks on Catle* hy la- Ih* Socialist Party in Connecti­
i might resign.
ihlpm ents lo Aorthern c itln .
hor leaders organiilng Ih*' dem- cut, died Dec. 0.
I The iHiaalbility th at tha Italian
County Agent Dawson aald ha onA rslion. and tbo declaration of
Thy, police officers Under a r­
government might a tto rn * .to'
hoped to get Mr. Pynchon to-«n- the new.paper fj, Pronaa that rest were auepended by Mayor R.
plltce —...
both England
. ------ ------and ,V ia M e.
thoriae work on the earning "Ike goverm rnt may bo unablo y. i- Chaneay, Along wllh threw C I T Y
B R I E F S in an embarrassing ptolliag
kllchins. Tbo old canning /kitchen to give Callra guarantees" of other city employee, pending I n - _______ ____ ____ _____ _______ ' Indicated by ipokoanma fg
in Sanford la "entirely too small,’* aofety, rauaeil speculation
and realisation of Shoemaker's death
. . . .
, ,
,
»R me guvcrnmeaL Ho' u ld
ha aald, and those a t Ovtodo and eipectancy over Sunday's posatbl* They a r . Hargoant C. A. Brown.
Th- t'**1 tU ,k
" » . „ | | | reganl. G reat BrltaU
Geneva need Improvementa, Tbo development*.
Crooby and F. W. flw itier,
and the uld FERA i» tharing office
, , boubd by tha Vl
^Sanford kitchen la s o 'jg ia ll th a t
H ost guards had boon w lth- apodal offloara *R.
L. Chappell apace with Ih* Stale Welfwva Uraliwh peace plan, RVndlM
fait year these ASgMsg
draw n from CaUoo' homo,, only a and C W. Oarltal*.
Hoar,l In tha boaamant of tha .ion by the Fascist gyaM
bad to make application k 'iHaA J*il»- from tha caatef of Ike flip ,
I nrMMgating &gt; nffleers
have Court Houae.
ell. ‘ ‘ '*
J ’ **
qbv
In advancr, Mr. Dawson told.
**&lt;1 If the dvmonatrator* marched promlted mar* n m a ta .
|
-------On tha actoAl, - W M
Tha WPA cannot U expected lh ,ro ,h»F • ““•J «"*l tha fur----------- ^—*---- —
Julius Dlngfvliier wore hla flan- aplritod flgH^ng . o f Ihrt*
to provld# equipm .at, according m,T Pretfclaal.'virtually
unpro­ 1 / i u i n n l o L I a n r f T o
t* C ltu t cMUiine an th r* . dlf; was halted as 2000 Aakari
to th# Coupty agont. ao bo will
“"■••• tho government
go before the County Comml*- ,oc) PrveauUona.
tlonara again a t thalr January
$ requenl viiita In the past few
masting and *aak them to dffer
to l&gt;o1^ Praaldent Cardana*
lb* price of MOO asked for th - ,ni1C*11** b&gt; Aaron Saenx, forIlllv IB p Butler, Indicted by 'h i
equlpmant. Tbo equipment was n , r k ith official and close friend
Grand Jury for tho alleged *moffered the County for MOO and
lo the report! th a t
elrctrd of- b ciyirryeni. of tSOli from th" exUm Comm In loners made a tender ne&lt;°H*(l°na era under way
fo r
I Kiwanli p rc* * c n m p n n y atf Altamonl*
of 1200, but th at price waa re- th* •■•prvaWwl lo leave the
It a borbe- qnr'mr*. ivnvinrrM 'ed In C r i u
jactad.
country deapit. .hla atatabw nt
ia c u n tr y City *nd -»turn*&lt;l to thv Homln-le
Inev, re Hr- County Jail l«*t night.
Mr. Dawson aald that thr ranr,m #ln unl” »
were hr*.--------,nlng kitchen equipment
he lings
' ort'*"?lYheeued the
l u 'u* I G Sharon p-rformed
&gt;to tho old Rural Rehabilitation — , , ~
------------—
'id k thorn (h- cerew—v In hla offi— vwI department, superseded by th* l 6 G d y 8 G r B n d s O I l I s
drocloui. ttri'ay aflrmnon .th at unitr,1 J.
Rural Reaettlamaht
AdmlniaU*.
f n fu ro r! In
(Htcussion (J Brfic-. 2*J. npd Norn AJkln*
him abiut t h . c a n n in g

oT^Iron Man’
Is P r o t e s t e d By m,n «*• h*|n» held without bond

NEWS

to ot* 1i

Cpnfidence Vote*
Given Bald?
British Pre;

decided t i 2**. In mnrpilfff*i
Both gwo
4i*on pet- C*miio|ie1l», H. C-,.-at th-ir re*IFAI.IA o n b a t o n k t

JapaneseTroons
Invade Mcm^olia
Peoples
The Commercixl Valife Of Tourists
■w't wwwce* in■ —

i to tho recently re- they .gtgrivod imeT.Omcy treat- fitter wo* relo—od on h k |nr*on*l
s t of Jap* nose Sad k m i .
, ,
'*-•
bond.
d danco I pollc# said wlln:*aea told them
• * p k j- lhBt Schell, rldlag to h k hum \
i* wa* j"Wyr&lt;o&lt;rtst,"‘kw itti friend* h* l
While - gteppod out «r th# ear and was
■ atrue- hit a* bo created the rand to hi*

M

Thre« Realty Deals
- Are P u l On Record

■ l.gx-" ■■ -■■pre —

irg. is d . ty * v . The
*ih-r
h* had ijavferulty mc’m
h 'r ...id
. i d ho
lev
treo placed
ey seen a ChrMmV.
C*. '
*:
in w ator W it l i n fart h* aald.
they w ill' keen (bite fve'hnre*
several «*»v* Inncer If J they are
»o treated.
,’ * .
/ f*het*|T»n* v—.tlfm . tn th e pith

Realty dost* recorded.
aa follows: *
T w f b to f t tbo corner of G .k
A vaato M d Eighth Street, aoM
he WW|Ato Bothamly to Franc*.
H. Motto far a confderation of
UAOOr V tlr a a ly deed.

lie, arknole, h«»ln e t .th e 'e.lmte n|

lodav’a 1alndy n*rl«l. amt • veil1
W "tl|iits nntUcf the . m nr.faw

n'

a

MARITIME
_____ ___

_

J»n. a. Te*rher*_ railing a t the ' tda a t Saafurd.
office Af tke C n q rte n ii(t* rM e n ,

C a to k lM dkU

daat nf Reh««l* w ill--rem k^/ tw&lt;* ’county

wooks' .par today, ',W k*\iM ql. showtag arrtea
ses.
____
sea
A S AAA
O
' X
On* lot to th* Oaks subdlrt- Uling
,n— m
" Hth"n
(a nno havtaw I
ihra, told by Harry Lo* m been written. The Tonn** eeh«oh»
8t#ph#» H. English, considera­ ve*t»”dae recalved MAdfStt from
tion llJN O t w arranty dead.
tk* state.

Memorial
i j M j horan.
y
Ill only k

rengsmeato kra M
ponding word from

■RWP^'-Afi
, 7 fjpJl

,JS

,

HospUal.
short tlw

n a F»»

,

.

Ony lot In Faft Melton

aub-

dlflako told ) y Clvd* A. By id
to It. H- C ak m .n for |1 M | quit

elelia desd.

Mr Delb waa bt

WHAT’S DOING
Ji.'

berg, $■ C- M - H
and came to.Boafi

GOAL BARGE ABANDONED

**V- m aking hi* |

*tfw tor*, Dss. to. -«r&gt;to

tM-foot

hart* 1 V Jrto

|

-TODAY,

’ ,1-JO P. M.: Townsend Club, Ap-

oad* building..
1iS0 P. M.t WPA claa* la ato-

korrephy. Junior H!jh fl-bcml.
1 (00 p. M.t Knights

Templar.

*a

laoa* who lUtanad - g ttb
path* and agream aat today
Sir Samuat—speaking u
k
rat* Individual—mado k
ifsfknai of h la - attem pt &lt;
Premier Pierre Laval of J
to end Iho Italo-E thiopia*

a i m . Rirag
I/MAOUIRX

J Vafttol ’IW - 1

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